The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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The State Capital.
By tH« 8UU Capital Printing Ca.
FSANIC ti. GREER. EdIUr.
Tf ESDAY, FEBRUARY .19'#'
A k&MAHKAHI.L MA>
f reder.ck IlougllM. who died aod- ■
denly of heart failore at h - Washing- •
too nuburbt Anat-'OtU. on Thursday of .
lut vverk. wm one of the rt
maskable prodfltU of this century !
tJc wa4 a product /f tba «i * t broad j
ened and liberated AnaericanUm. Ir. ,
no other country would such pro*r«*s j
ms Lit nice bet-a l>ie -and wfcl
uDe of th# prion! mover* a bring ng
ibcwt > eooJitioD Id w iiich be cou.d j
be wbst he WW.
The negro race never had a i or«-
talented man than Krederi -k Ixrafflaa*
—and do race ever had oar wh-> made
so much from to little to start on By
universal ickno*ledgetoest he * i
Ifie -ajfs leader an ) eoans- >r * h.-
race in America.
iK/ugis-a *s the nest a\>r .uea f
what we mil seif-r.«*de met He
l >rl in 1 I7 of a .a*.* fc.are mother
• ** a p.sbtat.ox* in Max;, aad fttaol*
fr/a edoca'.. Jaal lafloeace* He i
.a a«l >b.-jgra$*Ly Life a.:I -u-e.
of Frederick Ixyug.asa." UiH. ti agL
be never va« t it hi* father *a* a |
b.V i axa.n *a* * t.ai
•oca. piriaMt ^ ca^ec a banc! e
i <- kieifl fcrgr >—a b.a. •- fa • aiu k-Li.
saar He say* ins whit* aater-
■etiaer Mn Lloyd*. a souti. era (
• >mai- of rare grae* sn-d pf mm-
thropy taught him Ut rend and write
ax d this start .n -arniog :^sd- -..iu
re^l.fchs He fled from the plantation
n J-'sand went to New *or*. walk-
ing a.i the v.ay .l aiufea%:.. He fee*
>-ople. d matter Mho th** p v*sessor
>t these adrairab'e trait* may be.
81 ptusk yonr town had voted &■
\ >**) of naterworhs boodi- There had
been no order of sale made by the
authorities add there waa d<> immeo.-
1 j ate e*pr. tat «n that a ale woo « be
I made. All at once tbe major wouid ^
"lineak around the :~ake a
(private deal and sell the -nd. at
♦1.04 In a few days thereafter the
purchaser wouid adseruae the UjD^s
at 91.12 and get five t mes raore offers
than he had bond* making a big thing
off the aecret dea: ' Would there be
any surmiae that tbe major hai d- ne
up the c.tj jQJ added aom--.DiD«r t-
htsoan |>>'ket is fact, would at tber«
be a bowi* Tb. ta exactly what Cleve-
land did in the bood deal aad tbe
bow. j o <t only loud out it la long
Ipbor
MARKET PEPORTS.
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frr is*.
war begins 1
rolumn 1
v will contain
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four articles
. partiti
u larly timely—
m t '4 : J, a f
•ci in
The Busin<
Work
J vs" the Politi
K<
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n sa
cLans " by t
he lion
J H Eckels,
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of tke
enrrencj: (htr
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BiunderaAg r
oivign P-
oliry by Jsenat-
15
or Hear. < ♦
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• The Cowia-
*f 1 '
ta-. ^naiit- a
Dd J ustici
r of the ! ncome-
l',j j
'Z. *'
Tax " 1 Pr -
feasor E
K A Seligiaan
: 4 i
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of Celun. bia
College
an : The Anti-
vl - KStL* *S1> lltifta*
t ne Treat
D.pnther.s. by
t •>:: ii -ii •
.Uaebt Of
«c. 1 so
Dr L Lmme
tt Holt, c
tut of tbe best
r
re hi i
ill Hi Jt * •
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7!l 11.
liv.ng anibo
children's d.
Ho
f -H- j • r.- e **at- f<iay 4 ih
K «S: ped
eases
««•
• .+ . icr The «-pp • fs4i
The market openeU steady •
r foe Moa-
itS halur-
VIGOR OF MEN
Eaulj Qu.-tlj. Pvatttatl) Re*t*r*4.
. UrtkurM. Net %
BtMlil). -.! -.it -.ftii
X t r- _ • r.T •: -r
. J fll t*'. - • c * r - - ?
. (I Kild.*'. llelrU
) cpoieat aad tone gteea to
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i« i&pw*etaeaa wta
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ci^uutMi ktyl IM'*J •««** ' tree-
ERTc MEDICAL CO.. Buffalo, N.Y.
TEACHERb ASSOCIATION
rru|riui tor MeilUtg to ktm ttn.l U*r.b
ie iat i.
The follow.ng .nterest.c./ program
. haa been arranged for the L-jgan Coun
ty Teachera' ^xxialion. whi«it mret^
M jrch l'j, I rsl.
v« f Sra«ui -w4dfefi(J \ } Mr- F*iu-r*^.
Kr • WA**OU
' k«*lui oii V.. jtu?
L+us t.l' L O - Xr- A -* -
I> *ei-jd Mrs M C«f>ii
U^b aeb^y. Pu(«.s
tb SrM.iK Mr-
'.-Tw.oo Lin ' CvirtBM Mr W--
m.- Mr- P *rer*
X~- u la i'rv< F At r.- |
V— - r Pr.L L «Ui -r
Ttot;/bi>i«xw-• i. Api-n« J Su wteoo
Work Mih*Ucr«
L/ - Supt a* ,r Mr Hortt
M ■' kr Patterauo
T «-t JI>4 l>- (tioui** vjf ta - Tcaciier
h>' umrsbtt
I/.*- .• -. o Miv K -'• dw^^ro. Wi— R«- ->
U - «s av Tv . . Mo-*. tTif
krl C. N V0*^"
Grisham Steele & Co.
imii SVIIililffj 4
New Dress Goods
Have made their appearance, and they arc BEAUTIES. Some of them are already
being j.icked up by shrewd shoppers, who understand that choise things are always
selected flrst. "The earl)- bird etc.
A beautiful line of all wool AndSilkand w"°'Noveltie,'from^ 25to
tern* a like See the IJuint
$3.go for a Pattern of 8 yards No two pat-
Habutai and Taffeta Silks#uitabU!,orWairts-s,eevM- tlcr combination,
or full dresses. Velvets in the new shades.
m . - - M*rr tl-jw
Her
J > iM.r Lt'i
grei mat. (
Texaa wbc
maue a t p«-e
appr pr^atio
a^ra
j£.--* Mr Pen<iieton ka
soch iking ataod.ng with
tee which recommended I
am ant was appropriated
ta a special friend of
i* baticg
.w. identa.
Ix>we'
he did oo
ie commit-
i. which
Pendieton
secretary !>. **•■
> having
e wan La.
Tltc deanaTt'1 ■ . ti*ii bni)
vetfhts The to^ *s H ^
•/ a«ralbv. H'W for *«>p *n<! P
ifc SaturUay Ta«
, 17 W |4 '
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it m: in
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>r irt ir--
>!*d io Sew Bedford tlu. , mirrir.1 tt,a di<! not "lc', 10
kbd up[K<rt'd himwlf and wife u I '
wbirf r tA. Here he dropped la- T«« b<HMelo~recon*id«i r the bill
" « • Ll".v'1 ! took th,t • which r-^.l-d the laodlbid lieD nd
law He m-l Willi m l-iu)d (i.rnson. piWlin(f , ,nb,titute .howed that
the edlU* of th«r l.iberatur. who u.* it ,DX;„U. lo Jo notbio* which
fre«t Intereet in him and aldrd bin, W()n|d ^ ,ikt.|y Uj rt.,mrd
Aiei Jubu-toi. m -i trsarf1 KrirotJ
Ail teacken. of th« county are re-
• ack .jiiested to make apecial effort to be
pre? cDt. aad each peraoD placed upon
this program b earnestly solicited to
be prepar -d to render his part, that
the teachers of the county may have a
pleasant and profitable' seas ion
Respectfully.
MM. CI PF
H H 1 >odd.
A. \V Foots.
Committee
A\r||if (lOOilv feque., Marseilles. Printed Llucks, Percoles, etc:. Keep your
tt Illic V*UUU.!S eye on us for good things. We have them now and will have more as
the days go bv. Come and see.
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DID YOU EVER?
Tb* Heti Literature for a •kins —How to
(rrisham Steele & Co
Telephona 66.
East Oklahoma Ave.
progress
The amendment is Ladly needed—lift
ifjtf the exempt n where the debt due
is for purchase price of property A a
the law is now you can ell a horv-
for $ of w hich you get *. • and tred-
fered the agency of the MaaaaeboM-Us jt the Thtr(. u no w.y j ou
/oU-Slarery welety Id tbi. capicity I „ ,om coUki^d of iba ,10 balance
he traveled aod l«-.ured through th. d ll>lr lllt ^ l( pan of a ttam.
New Kngland statea for four years exempt
At Ibli tlOM ■
book, entitled Narrative of My Ei Mr M< ' >>y s bank bii. <« just what
periencen in Slavery is needed in Oklahoma.
In 1 (#45 he went to Europe and lee McCoy, Watonga, has a strong re-
in furthering hi- *elf-educaii->n
In the hummer of 1M1 I>ougla
tended tbe anti aiavery convention at
Nantucket and maiJ*- a apeec^t which
was so well received that he was of-
<L ) Ta«rbt>' dou
in tke yard* able)
paekifo^ bouwi
sa.rv The f'.rUo<a
were c 00 ■ ;?! « J direct tot
ibe bulk ot atiKb «eat
are rerore*-aiiii c v..-
• - r<S H3
tnn)
( huago Lite stix-k.
a,. Fr. t, r. Kr.-.p:- i'**i
>«turdar l' 05^ •.blpmeat* : «U ieft
aw 0*" l md+* firm ^tber* aeak at
iif < ■-.,*.(>/ ligbl 13 9 XK > railed.
The home of t * -i* i ^e^*.. %a - a t-> .<a tt v> ;!■«
<attieHctf.pt* U. j <4Bfiai t^iarday
MS -«t>:prb«rot^ *40 n^arket
lured 00 slavery to enthu-Maatic audi minder of what lax bank lawa will do, p H«: -.pt
We have made special arrangements
with the publishers whereby we can
offer Th*. .Stat*. Capital and Mc-
Clure a Magazine in combination for
ppr-i only §1.75 a year, payable in advance
Thus by aulrtcribiug for Tuk. SIaim
* ; ' Capiial you can have thia splendid
-. • . r
aja/azine for only 75 cents a year or
f% cents a cop?:
Ladies, do you want the latest call-
ing cards, pi.nted or plain' ( all at
Thl State Capital office
.re ib tbe
r*oe 1* eipeeteJ
Not l< e
K.C. STABLES.
m MnO i-LKAD OF^ X
HORSES AND MULES!
eoces )n nearly all the large towns of allowing a man to start a bank with-
Oreat Britain In 1M*> hia friends in out a cent s capital and beat the peo-
8t\ ^aipo^ats
stead)
market >toa ar>i Mr
pie out of more thau 810.00* This
legislature will fail of its duly if it ad
journs without passing this or hotne
similar bill rentricting private and
territorial bauks
Kngland raised a purse of to pur
chase his freedom in due form of aw
He remained two years in « reat I'.rit-
ain, and in ls47 began at Ro«-hea*.er
Sew Vork. the publication of • I reder-
lek liouglass Faper,' whoae title was
afterwards changed to the "Northern
Star ' In In'- he published "My
Bondage and My f reedom
In M.V« the John Brown riots took
place in Virginia. He wa supposed to
t>e implicated in these and liov Wi-e
ma^le requisition for his arrest upon
the governor of Michigan, in which
state he then was. T- avoid difficulty
Mr. liouglass went to Kngland, where
he remained for six or eight months
He then returned to Rochester and |
continued the publication of his paper They Are
When the civil war began in H' l he j
urged upon President Lincoln the em
ploymentof colored troops and the is
suauce of a proclamation of eiuancipa
tton In it'i t when it was at la t de
cided to employ
hia assistance in enlisting men for suet. jS(, cka;r Nix, liaise!! Sc
regiments, especially the Fifty-fourth | rendered very valuable servi
( hu ajf' l>r«ifj and Pruk>*l<Hi*.
eb JA Opened High it La 'd Ci
'I here will be a memorial service at
the M. fc. church, on the corner of
-• Broad and Perkins, Wednesday Feb*
t'' ruary -7, h ' at T.i't p m . in honor
of Frederick Douglass, the great
statesman and leader Come and
— hear the prayer.
Ian (i■ N. i'lhkl nb.
Tuai hnancial rainbow of promise
promised by Secretary * arlisle is a
long time getting out.
Tiim Ijoitd buyers of ilingland did
well, to be sure und didn t Cleveland
do pretty well, too?
( ii wi \ vi ■ frugality sticks out all
over the bond sale.
OUR HOME FIRMS
literal Hutiw rlher« I •• t he I apllal
L'lty fair.
A number of home tirms have done
very nicely for the Baptist church
fair Mr Rhodes proprietor of the
Ithodes furniture and undertaking
i-h troop* he gave house,presented the fair with a beauti-
. have
for the
To Trade.
I :.a •• a -j-.en.j. i new hou-e. s.x
rooms g'^jd barn, well, cistern, cellar,
fruit and ornamental trees, corner lot
'Mix 1441, nicely fen- ed located in Win-
field. Kansas, a town of I'l 'MXi inhabt
tants with two < ollege- and other edu
cational institutions. \N ill tra«le for
• iuthrie propert.. Address J Y Win
ton, care of Static v-'ai-ital. or see F.
H 'Jreer
K«n«.« 4 Ity Grain.
Type writer oil, oil cans and all
type writer supplies at Th* Stat*
-.k«ipi Capita', office.
Drivers and
Dratf. Also
Four Stallions
All Stock Mil
21S-224 S. Division St., Guthrie
Sell For
CASH
And On
TIME.
1 >e as Represt iited or 110 Sale
COOLEY & RKISEH.
inquiry (or
COYLE & SMITH HOME LABOR.
aud Fifty-fifth Massachusetts. past two months and the fair people
After the abolition of slavery he dm appreciate their aid Morris A Bunch,
continued the publication of his paper proprietors of the Model roller mills
and applied himself to the preparation donated for displuy 8b worth of their
and delivery of lyceuffi lectuief- It. high grade Hour. Mr Tarlton, also,
September, IH70, he became editor of has a very fine display of equal talue
the new ational Era in Washing!
In IB7I he was appointed assistant H
secretary to the commission to San
Oomingo tin his return President I
ti. <«rant appointed him oue of the
-,pti <jt atirat l-j Ja
4 red nominal!)
t.'orn sold at a
t by sample uu tract*
hard ware
have
territorial oouo.el for li„- District of uV.^Spi'n. ^'r'"hLVtOv Jr.
f tlour, corniheal and gtaham flour
(lur home mills have men at their
always respond to every I a
good cause.
l-'arquharson A-. Morris, New Vork j
II. diaplav a ,
hotgun and 1
'ompany have i
elected the best garden hose and fixtures in j
for the the city
B I-' Berkey is represented bv a!
plow and a ' olumbus Buggy Co V
buggy |M>le and fixtures. j u
'1 he .seatonian Itrug <-o have (oca;
Cola on exhibition as well a Heath A i
Milligan paint. |
iii the future we shall extend this
Incomplete list
The opening Saturday was very
Furnishes the following quotations
for the (iuthrie Msrket. Aldose of
business February -ti
GUTHRIE MARKETS
Wheat hard #0
Wheat soft
Oata
Corn
H av
tlogs
Sheep
Cows 8.00(§2.50
Steers 2 r,o®2.75
Chickens, old.. . l.Ukftl.txj
Spring Chickens 1.S0Q1.75
Turkeys 4@'
Ducks 1.75 2.00
(ieese 5
Kggs
Butter
Seed « otton
Bale Cotton
Do You Need a Ledger, Cash Boob
or Journal?
THEN BUY THEMHOJLE MADE.
.'iO(ft S i \
4 B ,
5 00<3« no
lu
1..01-,
1.00(41
3.50(^4.00
Columbia. Iu 1b..' he wi
presidential elector at larg
state of New York, and was appointed
to carry the electoral vote of the state
to Washiugtou. In i 7b he was
appointed I nited States marshal
for the I.(strict < f Columbia. After
this he became recorder of deeds for
the l)istrict of Columbia, from which
office lie was removed bv President (>leasing to the management and they
Cleeelaail Id 1M lu the autumn ot h.-artlly mppre. iaU-ll.r favors cxt. n.i
lb"«. lie revisited Kngland to inform th
t) pat kinif r.4) -< '•' t V)
hdiMit* * ti) Pro
v mi I K*.
quoted at Zttyil'tU- pei do/
Monda) prevails uu Ibe
friends whom he had made wh'le a fu
gitive alave of the progn-s- of the Afri
can race in the I nited States After
hi t return bi the > nited tates he wa
appointed minister to Hayti by l'r o
dent Harrison iu Is-" in 1 r.r If ay t •
made an appropriation of nione for
the Columbian exposition aud ap|>oinl
ed Mr ItouglusH the senior of her two
tiommissionert to the exp< siti«iii since
the close of the exposilion Mr. Doug
lass has lived on quietly at Washing
ton, without engaging in any special
buftiuent. His wealth is variously esti-
mated at from $100,0<x1 to *mxmhh
The life of Douglas from nothing,
or worse, to greatness aud permanent
renown, should stimulate th« young
men of today to self effort Where ih
there a young man who has not a
good a start as Douglass ha Iv All of
them have and nine-tenths a better
to them by the public
Statl Ckpitai. 1 n particular 1
ing Both
ai'd tbe
extend
of this event.
THREE MINUTE TALK Is the title of
ABOUT an illustrated
NEW MEXICO. folderdeaerib
ing the farms, ranches, mines aud
towns of New Mexico The profits of
fruit raising arc set fourth in detail,
also facts relative to sheep, cattle, aud
general farming No other country
possesses such a de irable climate all
the year round Write Uj (i T. NlCH
I, G. P. .v T A . A T J 8 1 R
R., Topeka, Kan , for free copy.
Do you want a beautifully litho-
graphed marriage certificate, festoon
ed and illustrated, or a neatly print« d
one? Th* Statk Capiiai has them.
gobbler* 4'-i<
maud (iblppe,
i a> betU-r pri<
ed vbU'Ueii* Tui
ti dr) picked tieus
- prefer dry pi keJ
BS tbau OU - aide.I nU
I <Mk*
dre« -
tfdlu
P.' IbH
per ti
parking
duller lb
witb no demand for u
tiuttei p«M r roll 1 4n
extra fancy i^purulor
fi*lr IT. ditirv fane*
12c fair roll. 1041 )•
old 5e.
Fruit Applet t.ipplv gooJ
quiet owu.if lo the fact tbal far
tuif a agon load* iulo '.tie ill)
main firm standard pa l
j-i *) 11 "• j e( 11; ..tbei-
stand. |. 0)(£.s v> Jeunetliia
-ups Hen Usvi«
Vegetable* Potatoes si
IJreeley st-n-k U getting -
■ r-Unary kinds comuciii 4 .
polutoes red, scarce 'J'hi,'
L'ttth and Coloradi
mamiuolb |>eurl. a bile
• CHNONICL6S OF BREAK O DAY
H) K. Kveratf Howe.—A tbld Story of
V f lb ru Life.
' The ups and downs of Major Batke
. the picturesque old officer of the Mex
.•an NS'ar who aspired to fame as a
1 1 philosopher, not only in his own
I neighborhood, but throughout the
world, are vividly aud amusingly told
The social life of the village of Break
, ' o Day as pic^ rcd in these pages by
j one w ho knows both farming ami
backwoods life intimately, will hold
the attention of many readers who
have been accustomed to regarding
; this life in the idyllic atmosphere of
j picturesque-wood engravings. It will
1 also appeal strongly to all who have
een aud lived among just such chara
make up tli
•* I cters 1
I ranged
: m) (id 10
fl 75(^01
lil tlliflie
these
- drama of
"Chronlclo
f Bleak
FEBRUARY 22.
1 hi*
llate for 1 tie Annual * lieu.en
Halt.
The grand success of the last fire
en's ball, one year ago, has induce*
start Ills success proves what hmiei t the members of the fire department to
endeavor, incorrigible energy and love arrange for another this year. Feb-
of principle can do Douglass not only ruan ' ' is the date set and arrange-
profited by opportunity he made op- ments are now being made to make
portuulty. Kverythlng he was grew this the event of the season. The city
from the inherent determination of has reason to be proud of its tire light
the iiiau—a determination and apti era, aud will accord them the gener-
tude which always get the eucour ous support they are entitled to Full j
agemeut of the noblest and be-1 ( ul
emeuth will be made later.
life i
o' I lay
The author take*, delight iu depict-
ing the unusual ami grotesque among
types of auinan character, and he
avails himself to the full of the strange
types to he seen in the village* on the
borders of civilly.ition, where idiosyu-
. rasies of character are all worn
smooth, as they are in the crowds of
fan the cities .lust as Mis* Mary Wilkin
i> r has brought out into high relief the
i " M . in. in und beii *n dc fanui<£M (xi strong and peculiar characters to be
1 ' ■ ■■•11 UH0 Iww m found in ti.c<iuiet enrretit of vlllifi
I life hi old New Kngland, so Mr Howe
in this new novel gives us a glimpse of
iu 1 he 4 au*e of i eiu|>erauci . t hi- many strange characters that make
11 a vi.xpoii 1. la Feb .'ti Franc> up the eternal human in the life of a
Murphv the vetcruu apostle of tein|xar- village 'among the woods und swamps,
an pened a ten days' campuigu at whera a great factor in tee philosophy
the armory Sunday ui^ht. speaking to of life is the horse thief.
IT.oiio people under the auspices of the Major Katke and Panicky are
I eiuperan. e league characters to be remembered, aud the
story Is vivid, and replete with thrill
Amerieau Cattle. ing interest and incident
Panis Feb. M At a meeting of the Price SI -.'", cloth; paper .'.tie. For sale
cabinet • luucll M toideau iniuister of bv all Booksellers, or sent postpaid,
uyn.'ultui. Hubiiiitl.'d a deer.-.- pi ..- ..u reeelpt of price by the 1'ibllaher.
1111 ■. I <. _! the lin|H.rlul ion Int., I'r.iu, . A1HNA PUBLISHIN0 COMPANY.
Of American cattle on ... ..ml of T.ia . Copley Bquare, Boston,
fever and pleuro-pueuiiionla
The state Capital Hookbludary Hai Maoa
fawlured a Large Lot uf Cuniinercial
Record* Such mi Merc bant* La
OSiaboma I'm aad lu
Hali Them Verj
Cheap.
Tirt 8tat* Capital book manufac-
tory has made a large number o!
ledgers, cash books, Journals, amall
day books, butcher'a blotters and
cheap pladn records of sll kinds. These
are on better paper and better boucd
than the cheap books sold by whole-
sale stationers and yet we tan sell
them to you 25 per cent cheaper than
you can buy the eastern made records)
We have them bound In can*
rasa, mauilla and In leather — any
grade you want from ten cents tofl 50
per quire Merchauta, when you wan*, a
ledger, cash book or Journal, don t
buy till you get our prices aud ace our
recorda. '1 bese books are made here
at home, the money for the labor ou
them being paid to men w ho spend it
among our butchers, our grocers aud
our dry gooda merchants Wouldn't
you rather buy gtfoda made at Lome
than to buy goods made by eaateru
labor? Of courae you would, espec-
ially when you can buy the home-
made article 25 per cent cheaper than
the foreign-made article. And remem-
ber, we have these books right on th*
shelf ready for you, In any size oi
price you waut, from ous quire Ui
right quire.
J. W. McNKAI., Pres. A. J. SEAV, Yice-l'res,
\\. J. H0KSKALL, Cashier
Guthrie National
J-jvmvw/M jj A 1ST R• +• ««
Capital - - - $50,000.00
Surplus 10,000.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED IN OKLAHOMA.
i Guthrie, - - Oklahoma'
FREE TO MEN
• •udcrful "
..... ... ar. l poaltife
«>f MrruHih, vigor mid luanho..,
Why i
■pei-iAea, eu-,
(e/uedy f .r m prompt la«tiu«
r,"" '!'*, '■'W, 'I'l-Iti.. rn.1....... Ji.r, ■.J,|„
to do -k out >"U ina> 'I.I HJ. y..u please about this. \ ..u ill ue\rr regn t bat .um
wrltteu me. a* thlan*iue«ly cured uie after • >-• . .• *
•nndeiitial.ai.il all Irttn-, ,
Lu ;loe« klttUip if
1. L . h V It N I •
e about this. Yo
• after ery tlilog • l-e had "faTleii."
1 I'lulll iealed rUvelopc,
> lit a
llo
101 \larahall. >IUb.
To the Members of the
Legislature Greeting:
YOURSELF AN1J FRIENDS ARE
INVITED TO EAT AT - - -
What You Don't Km.* About California
Is told in a beautifully illustrated and
entertaining book entitled "To Call
fornia and Back." Ask (i. T. Nichol-
son, (i. P. A. Santa Fe route, Topeka.
Kansas, for a copy. It is free.
The unexcelled climate, cheap lands
aud sunshiny skies of ull California
are attractive every day in the year.
Low rates via the Santa Fe route
The Htatk Capital carries a large
stock of all kinds of tvpewriter sup
plies and can sell you at If ft percent
cheaper than you can buy anywhere
else ' all ami see our stock of ribbons,
erasers, oil, etc
Wally Ong's Cafe !
Where you can get the best meals in the city and at all hours
of the day or night.
THE BEST j:QUIlT'ED RESTAURANT.
Second and Harrison
WALLY ONC, Prop.
W1CK KIR & VJl IRFIELD
iL-
Prompt at tention tflveu to Moviutf House hold tloo.U, I'luus u,i Safes,
Coal Delivered to any Part of the City.
Office 5U8 UarrUoo Avenue We t of Depot Telephone No iu
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 262, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 26, 1895, newspaper, February 26, 1895; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122656/m1/2/?q=%22Guthrie+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.