The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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The State Capital.
By the State Capital Printing Co
~~CHAS. F. OKEER, City Editor.
©tones from M
8UB8CKIPTION KATKH.
Strictly In Advance.
Dally I year
Dally. 1 month
Dally. 1 week
Wee - ly, 1 year
ly, ft months
WHY WOMEN 8UFFKR.
Society Directory.
/"lUTUKlK LtMiOKMt S 1 O. O K MeeU
IjT Monday night of each wee at 7 30. Vis-
lUng Odd Fellows are always welcome.-
r. W. RiTTBHBracH N. q.; a. W. Bhvci, Hecre-
tary, Lock Box 17V.
G Thursday evening of each week at 7:81'
p. m. hall In Victor block, cor;, 1st and Barrl
•on Vlattlng Workmen are Always wel
come. J. T. Uiuckn« nM. W.
L. N. Bi'M-HKii. Recorder.
R R. TIME ▼ABLE.
\ rE II\II.IloAil
NORTH, KA8T AND WKHT.
, i Leave. | Arrive. Arrive
s. Guthrie. Kan. City. Chicago.
I. 5:40a.m. A:00 p.m. i>:48 a.m.
i. ;i :30 p. m. | 8:50 a.m. | 10:00p.m.
7:00a.m. | Local Freight,
i. | Local Freight.
, -Ol TIIBAST AM) s<>t Til W est.
Arrive. I Arrive.
Ft. Worth.{OalveH'ij
9:36 p. in. 9:05 a.m.
8:06 a r.m.
Local Freight.
A. J. GOHKIM, Agent.
CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA AMI Ol'l.f bail HO ad CO.
4071 I :15p
11.05 p.
405111:05 p.
421! 3:30 p
Kl Reno.
Oklahoma City
Shawnee
Bouth McAlester
Wister
St. Louis
Fort Smith
Winter
South McAlester
Shawnee.
Oklahoma City
El Reno
l.v I 30 p i
I.v 1:10 p i
Lv 7:35 p i
Lv 9:05 p i
Ar 10:06 p i
8:50 pm 9:05 am 1 v Ok City.ar 7:40 air. l- '-O pn
4:52 pm 10:15 pm ar.Kl lteno.lv 6:40 am 11:16 an
Vor rates anil otlu-r information apply to
J F Holdrn, Traffic Manager,
Houth McAlester. I T.
LIFE INSURANCE UNLIKE
ANY OTHER
Premium Rates for Straight
Whole Life Insurance.
As f urnished by
The Connecticut
Indemnity Association...
Waterbury, Cionn.
Incorporated under the stringent laws
of the state of Connecticut
April 7th, 1887.
The provisions of the company's char
ter make ali accumulations. togfu —
with its full guaranty capital
available asset for any liability under
its policy contracts, thus making as-
surance doubly sure
Policies Provide for Cash Values, Paid-
up Insurance and Extension
of Policy.
... Limited Expense Charges . ■ ■
Nothing is more uncertain than life.
Nothing is more certain the death.
Agents wanted for Oklahoma and
Indian Territory. Apply to
T. J. LOHE Gen. Mgr.
Beadle's Block, Guthrie, 0. T.
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UNIVERSITY WON BY I ti 10II.'
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Woman's weaknesses are the cause
of more suffering than all other dis-
•s combined. And yet women may
easily avoid all these distressing ail-
ments if they will only be wise. There
way to prevent them. Mrs Isa
bel (Srcen, one of the leading ladies of
Colchester, Conu., tfives gome valuable
advice in these words: "For three or
four years 1 suffered with backache
ard bearing down pains and various
other ailments peculiar to womankind
and tried many kinds of medicine, but
until I commenced the use of Warner's
safe cure, I never received any perm-
anent relict. As the result of taking
it I now feel like a new woman and
have not had an ache or pain for two
years pasi. I cheerfully recommend
this gr^at remedy to every woman
who suffers as I did."
Experience has proven that Warn-
's safe cure is positively the best
remedy for putting a stop to female
weaknesses of every kind, it is a
remedy that no woman can afford to
be without and it is a remedy that
EVERY WOMAN NEEDS.
A DREADED ENEMY.
Oklahoma Clrjr I l(nkiu Kicker* Were Too
Mlon for the Noruiau Huy*
Norman, O. T., Nov. 'J7—|Special
Correspondence] —University of Okla-
homa 16, Oklahoma City U, that is the
way the first game pl.tyed in the terri-
tory this fall came out Thursday at
Norman. The day was perfect aud all
the city and a g<*odley number from
Oklahoma City turned out and covered
the university campus with a yelling,
excited crowd The game was clean
and reasonably fast, the weakest fea-
ture being the miss of four easy goals
by the 'varsity players. The tirsi half
Oklahoma City started in with a rush
and swept the 'varsity lads down the
field for good gains. Then the Greek
and Latin gentlemen took a vigorous
brace, secured the ball on downs and
sent it spinning towards Oklahoma
City's goal, in the second half the
superior physical condition of the
'varsity team began to tell and they
made gains at every point. Oklahoma
City did not get possession of the bsll
the entire half, in sp.te of
gritty stands. Time after time they
were carried back by hard line buck-
Tbe teams lined upas follows:
Position. 'Varsity
ing
Ok la. City.
VN ulte
Del irwiu
Potter
It MeCormick
Holland
TouKhmllier
U. McClure
D. McClure
Brown
I i rye par knee of the world's Ix-st c
I i .i nickel. HUH greater economy til 4 |s und
|iacUu„c. All grocer*. Muile only by
TI IF. K. K. KAIBIIAKK COMPANY,
I'lilcato. M I nils New York. BiwUiu. Philadelphia.
I* I it in at Ion.
ma. India, and Liverpool England.
Oklahoma mills are also shipping ti nir I By virtue of the authority vested in
to South ami Central America and | the governor by the statutes of Okla-
homa territory, the undersigned will
cause to be paid a reward of two hun
Too many men are declining, losing
their energy, life anil manly enter-
prise by reason of a subtle poison in
the blocd which brings on that fatal
malady known as Wright's disease.
Its primary cause is a disordered con-,- i
dition of the liver and kidneys and Mf.r^ r ,^^:f_ hoVi
there is only one way in which it can | lhe University J-
be cleared out of the system.
KiglitCiuard Howell
Uli lluard Hettey
ltigbt Tackle Harrow
L«-lt Tactile J. Merkle
ltigut ti Claphatn
Left Knd Mccutohen
Cjuarler buck Ford
y 11. Buck Mac key
L B Back binitli
Captain Oklahoma City, Uarriog, full back
C.iptaiu University, l-oberta.
Floyd White manager Ok.ahoiua City.
Ford, manager L'uiversliy.
Hubs—Haycraft, Bodlue, erlckett and Toug
I he tiame lu Detail
Oklahoma City won the to?s and
chose the west goal. F. Mirkie kicked
oil for the'Varsity aud the bail was
dowm d on Oklahoma City's fifteen
3 ard line. The ba.l was carried stead-
ily across the field to the 'V arsity tif-
teen yaid line by Oklahoma City. The
maiu playing was done by heavy line
bue.kiug aud guards-back formations.
Oklahoma City fumbled the ball,
which was caught by Mackey aud car-
ried to varsity twenty-five yard line
Potter was hurt in a scrimmage. Car-
son took his place aud the game con-
tinued.
1 lie university boys went steadily
acrosi the Held to the goal line by
bucking hard the end and tackle
Mackey failed to kick an easy goal
Kick off by McCormick was caught by
McCutchen and carrbd back twenty-
five yards on a good run The first
half ended with the ball iu the middle
ol the Held
Second half begins by the ( diversity
making heavy center and tackle runs
going without a hitch or stop across
the field to goal for a touch down.
Mackey again failed to kick goal. The
ball was kicked off by Herriug cauirht
I by Ford and cairied to 25-yard line.
Thence the University boys, with as
much energy as ever, went down the
Held by heavy tackle bucking and
crossed the goal line for the third
little. Roberts now tried to kick goal
but failed. The ball was airaiu put in
play by a kick off by Oklahoma City.
The Uni .-entity bovs, by long runs, by
Harrow, Mackey. .I. Merkle, aud Rob-
erts, went steadily across the Held to
goal line for the fourth time. The
game was ended with the failure of
Final score 16-0.
Mexico iu large consignments.
Muscogee Pheonix: Our readers will
remember that last week we published
a little article in regard to Miss Emily
Waite, a Chickasaw Indian girl, who
is in a demented state iu Stockholm,
Sweden, and who claims she is queen
of Sweden Her relative*, who live
a' Pauls Valley and Purcell, h*ve, in
accordance with the request of the
American ambassador in Sweden, for-
warded a check for 1175 to bring the
young lady back home. The check
was sent through Agent Wisdom, and
the young woman who feeks to wear
the musty old crown of Sweden wi l
soon be with her own folks on this
side the water
The getting it down is bad enough
with the ordinary pill. Itut the hav-
ing it down is worse. Hut, after all
the disturbance, there's on'y a little
temporary good. From beginning to
end, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are
better. They're the smallest and
easiest to take—tiny, sugar-coated
granules that any child is ready for.
Then they do their work so easily and
so naturally that it lasts. They abso-
lutely and permanently cure constipa-
tion, indigestion, bilious attacks, sicl
and bilious headaches, and all de
raugemeuts of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
Heal testate Transfers.
United States to Ralph R Car-
liu pat, ne qr 6ee 2tf, tp 17, r
United States to Orren It Mar-
shall fr. sw qr sec -1, tp 16, r
1 e $ 20(
Win G liick to Christain .1 Hop-
per wd, sw qr sec 32, tp 1! , r
Mr E I the Held, on the shoulde
I Codd, president of the K. J. Codd fellow student- and general pandimo-
. . . .. . i l ninm turned loose.
both sides was the old
experience when ne recenny satu: j • B7""" nnf> wn uiek-
- ears ago I was bidlv «eoted fashion Hoe bucking one. No kick
attack of Hright's disease I mg what ever was done. Both teams;
• . ra| doctors in attendance for | used the guards bat «
Win L Sullivan to Peter .John-
son wd, ne qr sec 26, tp 19, r
3 w
Geo W Rotter man to John W
Isom wd, 40 feet off end
lots 5, s, bk 1'.', Mulhall ...
11 H Thompson to John W
Isom wd, 32 feet off n end
lots 13, 13, bk 12, Mulhall...
F M Cummins to C 1 H Chi Ids
wd, lots 1,2, bk 1 0, West
Guthrie
Laura Moore to George A
White wd. lots 1. 2, 3, bk K'.'.
East Guthrie
Gustav Klauman to George A
White q 'd. lots 1,2, 3, bk 82,
East Guthrie
!!o*r Fred Ritterbusch, county treas
carried off , ,, ,
of their
formation
sometime, but Hnally discontinued ; freely and "ruckthe line wUhcon I
their services and commenced taking j siderable force
Warner's safe cure. After using about
urer to II I j Strough td, lot
7, bk 75, East Guthrie
Fred Ritterbusch co treas to
Thomas Campbell td lot 3,
bk 55, Guthrie proper
Fred Ritterbusch, co treas to
N F Frazier td, se qr sec 33,
tp 17
... , Fred Ritterbusch, c> trea
At the beginning of , loU
six bottles t was entirely cured and
restored to health."
These words are strong and con-
vincing They prove beyond any
doubt that Warner's safe cure is able
to cure Hright's disease, and every
other form of liver and kidney com
plaint. As a remedy it is unequaled,
it can always be relied upon and
IT NEVER FAILS.
HACKED WITH PAIN.
G.H.Lynds
Has for sale at a bar-
gain a 10-acre tract of
land adjoining the
city
Also bargains in city
property
G.H.Lynds
game Oklahoma City hud little , Outline
difficulty in opening good sized hoi.es Ritterbusch. co trea:
in the I niversity line but after the R v H4nl!nfcratt ld, lol
tirst live minutes the line held Grmley. i (iuthrie nroner
In the second half the University bk; t.utnne proper,
line had things their own way making
big openings at will. Harrow aud .1.
Merkle fairly out played Oklahoma
City's tackles and most of the long
gain* were made through them, tor
the University, Roberts. Harrow, .1. i
Merkle, Mackey and Smith played fast
ba.l and they were well backed up by | -
the other members of the team. For j ^
Oklahoma City. Herring, Long. Milier
and McClure did the most noticeable
work. The attendance was about four
j hundred and fifty.
AMONG THB KM'HANHES.
Fred Ritterbusch, co treas to
Thos Campbell td. lot 18. bk
24, lot 21, bk 79, lots 1, 4. bk
74, Guthrie proper
Fred Ritterbusch, co treas to
H P Whitney td, lots 10,
bk 12, West Guthrie, lots 7,
8, 10, bk 4. lot !5, bk 5, Guth-
rie proper. . .
red Ritterbusch, co treas to
Ed C El let td lots 12. 13, It,
15, 10, 17, 111, 20, 21, bk M>,
(iuthrie proper
Fred Ritterbusch' co treas to
C A Hyers td, lnts 21. 24, bk
80. lot 22, bk 84 lot 23, bk 24,
Last Guthrie
dred and fifty dollars, for the arrest
aud conviction of the assassins of
Frank Hilhliner, who was murdered
and robbed in or near the city of
Round Pond, ti rant county, Oklauoma
territory, on or about September 2.
bile returning to his home at
uiffht.
Witness my hand and the great seal
of the Territory of Oklahoma thin
twenty-sixth day of November, A. I),
|8l 7.
| si: a 1.1
Attest.
Wii. M Jknkinn,
Secretary of the Territory.
/% ItHK "f Vli Kin Oulil
Is among the possibilities of mining at
Kloukike. 'Tis too late to start now,
out before the season reopens you
should post yourself about the district
the mining laws and other essentials
Reliable information, with explana-
tion of mining terms, may be found in
the book on the Klondike issued by
the Santa Ft route.
HmiiIm (■ tt Koiitw—i hIIIumiIk I.I in II •* <1.
Heginning Oct. 20, the Santa I"
Route will resume its semi-weekly
California Limited train for the season
of 18117 118.
Equipment will consist of superb
veslibuled Pullman palace sleepers,
Huffet smoking < ar and through din
ing car managed by Mr. Fred Harvey.
Most luxurious service via any line,
and the quickest time.
Another express train carrying pal
ace and tourist sleepers leaves daily
for California.
Inquire of Local Agent A. T. & S. F.
Ry.
tilted xtnteH Civil Service Kxwmlnwtloii.
The United States Civil Service co u-
mission has ordered that an examina
tion be held by its local board in this
city on Saturday, December 4, 18U7,
commencing at 9 o'clock, a. in , for the
grade of clerk-carrier iu the postofiice
service. Only citizens of the United
States can be examined. The age lim-
itations for this examination are as
follows: Clerk lrt years or over, car-
rier 21 to 40 years. No application
will be accepted for this ex • initiation
unless Hied with the undersigned, on
the proper blank, before the hbur of
closing business on November 13, 1897.
Applications should lie Hied promptly
in order that time may remain for cor-
rection if necessary
The commission takes this oppor-
tunity of stating that, the examina
tions are open to all reputable citizens
of the United States who may desire
to enter the service, without regard
to race or to their political or religious
affiliations. All such citizens are in-
vited to apply They shall be exam-
ined, grarled, and certified with entire
impartiality, and wholly without re-
gard to any consideration save their
efficiency, as shown by the grades they
obtain in the examination.
For application blanks, full instruc-
tions. and information relative io the
duties ami salaries of the different po
NOW THEY AR[ ALL IN!
Out complete Fall and Winter Stock full of popular
r.tyl s, late novelties, standard grades and newest at-
tra tions are all found in abundance in every depart-
ment of our elegant line of ^
Men's and Boys' ^
Suits and Overcoat^-^i
Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear,
Hosiery, Hats, Etc.
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No question about these goods pleasing; no que c -T
prices being satisfactory; they make none better; none con :.:li
cheaper. Depend upon us for perfect satisfaction and value
for your money. We deserve your trade because we give the
fairest, squarest opportunity for buying honest goods at bed-
rock prices. Come to us for your fall and winter goods and
you will come out ahead.
Special this week while they last: 25 dozen of the Gold
and Silver Fancy Shirts at 75 cents each. See them in our
west show window.
Bee Hive
Clothing House.
HOW ABOUT THAT WINTER CiAKMEINTf
IIOH ARF YOU FIX
IKli-Ht |iufllatii>(l in th« Daily
Nor |-,1* 7.|
We are prepared to make up that old fur garment info
and it won't cost you much. It. is time now to have it done^^^^^^
Write to us ahout your garment and we will give aMWh |
tion about styles and what can be done with it as our long • • in thfc
business justifies
We sell new Fur and Plush Garments, and guarantee everything we offer
Our mail order department is complete.
Write for our album of Fur Novelties.
I/Alinvi/C 0 Ofl lOie-lOia Walnut streiit,
VANUlkt Qb uUM Kansas City, Mo.,
INPORTtRS AMI MAMJfACTlRfRS 01 M RS.
| he -ith
7« r n< tiie hour «>f - o'clock
•loor u( the dlatrivk
tlty of Outhrli , f ~
tlie iiiiili-r
«j* -ohtrl* ami trustee will si-ll
nhi-st l>ld|i
tlie
for canh, for the benefit of the
il ItorH of Mud estate. Hie following deaertb-
rt-al rotate, pursuant to order of tli * probate
a t <if l.'iuan county. «iklahoina territory, of
ilate Noveraber l , IHM7, namely
The HoutlNvfst quarter i i of section twenty-
three '.'il'. township fifteen (Ifti north, ran^e
three :: wwt,i)f the Indian Meridian, in Lo«;an
eiiunty, OlcUhonia territory: also lot number
live if> ii bluek number aiJtty flve in East
(iuthrie, a | rt and subdivision of the c-lty of
Guthrie, l.ofan'•omit. 1 >klahoina territory.
K. D Nix.
(iitArRO.HiiAPi.ANn. Trustee.
Kxeeutrl* of the Kstatc of L. H. Hhapland
I [First pub In Dally
...GUTHRIE...
CONSERVATORY Of MllSIC
COttEOE Ot EANOtlAOES
victor block.
OWiANIIATIONS.
Guthrie Mannerchor.
Guthrie Male Quartet, 1,2.
Guthrie Female Quartet, I,
Royal 8ei euHdera.
Choral t'nlon.
Junior Choir
Voice Culture, Singing and Eiocti
tion.
By Most Approved System.
FRENCH AND GERMAN,
By Bauveur Natural Method.
Classes Preparing for the
WORLD'S I AIR IN 1900.
Thorough Instruction by Best Teacher*
Instruments.
Mimical Instruments l-'or Sule.
WIMItlD S. SMI IM. Director.
[jSpOI fOKATttUl_
II
Thousands of men and women suffer
agoni/.ing pain from chronic rheuma-
tism. 'l'hey will be glad to know that
there is a remedy which cures this ter-
rible complaint. Mr. N. Butler,a well-
known resident of Danbury, Conu ,
testifies to this fact and says: "Last
spring I suffered a great ileal from
rheumatism and took nearly every
known remedy without jeeeivintf anv
benefit. Doctors afforded me almost
relief and I had begun to despair of
getting well when 1 heard of Warner's
f afe cure and decided to try it 1 am
happv to state that after using it I re-
covered rapidly antfr have not had an
ache or a pain since."
If you are a sufferer from this pain-
ful disease, you can take no brtter
remedy than Warner's safe cu e which
is endorsed by eminent physicians and
recommended by thousands whom it
has permantlv cured and made
STRONG AND WELD.
Why the Negro la Called "I'oon
Many years ago. when buperstition
held greater sway than now, and the
occult and weird were most potent, a
cunning negro slave had acquired the
reputation of being able to perforin
many uncanny mytories. His fellow
slaves held Mm in ereat „we, a„d even
his master grew to a belief in his
power. This Hnally led to a wager in
nhieh the greater part of the master's
fortune wus staked on the negro's di
ving ability. A barrel was placed on
ttl' the iawn and a live eoon placd under
the barrel Then the negro sooth-
sayer wes sent for and told to inform
the crowd what was under the barrel,
tie tried in various ways to escape ex-
posure but without success. Realizing
Items f Ueneral Interest to the Kutlre
Territory.
Two thorn-and filings have been
made at the Mangum land ottiee since
it was opened.
J. I). Harston, the Union City pen-
sion swindler, is now in the federal
jail at Ardmore, I. T.
Judge Hrown and Miss Delia Louise
Harvey were married in Oklahoma
City Thursday. Judge Hrown repre-
sented Oklahoma county in the first
legislature.
Times Journal: Elva Harrows and
his father returned from Kalis City,
Neb., yesterday on the Santa Fe
Sheriff Harrows is very sick aud un
able to leave his bed.
George Goodell was held without
bail on p eliminary bearing at Musco-
gee. I. T , Wednesday for the murder
of William Dicker and Johnson Fol-
som at Nowata, IT. on the 13th inst.
His attorney applied to Judge Spring
er for bail.
Fort Smith Times-Democrat.: Geo.
Dawson, who put an end to Dynamite
Dick, the outlaw, arrived in the city
yesterday. He was just from Dong
view. Texas, where he collected 81,100
of the rewards offered for Dynamite
Dick for his robberies at that place.
Itli; Regular trinv
The mightist host of this sort is the
army of invalids whose bowels, liver
and stomachs have been regulated by
Hosteller's Stomach Hilteis. A re
lar habit of body is brought about
through using the Hitters, not by \
lently agitating and griping the
testlnes, but by reinforciug their en-
ergy and causing a ti w of the bile
into iis proper channel. Malaria, la
grippe, dyspepsia, and a tendency to
inactivity of the kidneys, are conquer-
ed by the Hitters.
Warranto Wanted.
Wanted—About $5,000 of old general
fund warrants on any Cherokee strip
counties, Hlaine county or any of the
old counties of the territory. Must be
had cheap. Send number, dale,
amount and county issued on, within
a week, stating price asked. Address
"A," care Thk Static Capital.
follows Com-
^ immby jfivt-n that at a session o f
<>f commissioners of I okiiu eounty.
i i.-rritory. behl on the Wth day of No-
t. I). I KIT, a petition signed by Kil M.
and othi-rs ol Hprliiifvale. < iuthrie
Creek townships asking for a view
«y for the purpose of locating
\ road, described ii " "
u about .'U) rods eait of
Hi. 15 and 16, township 15 n . r. I w.,
running In a north westerly direction
libout :i0 rods around the head of a draw.
southwesterly direction to internee-
between sections tt ami 1
Un rods north of the corners to sections
0, |A and !«. tp. 15 n . r 1^ w., thence north
hi I.I section line about -70 rods, thence foi-
ling the present traveled road acrobs the
rtli half of sec. tt, tp. 15, r. I w , to nearly
intersects section line between
thence north to said section line
«een said sees. I ami U. tp. 15, r. I w., about
thence west on saiil section line
. i• s. I. 5, « and tt, thence north between sees,
i t .i fi, tp ion. r 1 about 120 rods, thence
in .i northwesterly direction to intellect half
ciIon line runuing east and west across sec-
:> about to rods west of the unarter corner
line between sections I and 5, thence
in said half section line to <|uai ier cor-
i section line between sec. 5 and rf. thence
on said section line to Bouth bank of
about roils south from corner to sec-
5 and HI, twps. 15 and 16. n r. 1
hence running In a north we
along ou south
Intersecting section linejj
d 81, tp. 15. ^
tow ii -.ti i ii I" r. I w. thence JT
ttrners to tps 15 aiu^
'ling on north
Warrant Notice.
November 20, 1H97.
I will pay all school warrants drawn
on the district fund up to and includ-
ing 17W7. Interest to cease 30 days
from this date. W. M. Hhonson,
There Is but one big. red-hot all
I Weekly in Oklahoma and that
ekly State Capital; reduced to
£0««alM
that he was cornered he leaned on
the barrel dejectedly and remarked,
"Well you have got this old eoon al
last," whereupon a great shout ap
plauded what was considered Sambo
remarkable astuteness, and his reputa-
tion was forever firmly established
Stonewall Shacklett, the man now
in jail iu Kl Reno, charged with the
murder of Jim Overstreet, in the post
ofiice at Frisco on the 18th of last July,
has secured a change of venue in his
case. Sha -klett has secured the ser-
vices of I'tt/.er and Doudermilk of El
lleno to defend .him.
Shawnee Blade: Hon. W. h Jones,
commissioner of Indian affairs, arrived
this morning from Washinton to look
up a site for the location of the Sac
aud Fox agency. He, in company with
several iulluential citizens, are now
exatning the school section northwest
of Shawnee. It belongs to the govern-
ment and will without a doubt make
one of the finest locations in the ter-
ritory.
Oklahoma is shipping cotton to all
the markets of the world. A train-
load of cotton was shipped direct from
this eity to Liverpool a few days ago
and the Kl Keno cotton compress is
compressing a special order for Cu >a.
Japan, this week. They also have
orders for large shipments from Hrah-
Facts itliiiut Klondike
Merits of respective routes; what to
take for comfort and for worn; defini-
tion of mining lertns; deacrtpiiou of
various methods of operation; tniuing
laws, etc , may be found in book just
issued by Santa Ke Route.
All business and professional men
who are interested in the progress of
the city should patroni/. i the city
rectory. It will be a work of art aud
a credit to the city aud is worthy of
liberal patronage. One directory will
be hung in every postotiice iu the
county for the use of the general pub-
lic. it will contain a complete list of
the inhabitants of the county aud their
postotiice address. Yo i are in need of
one in your business aud don't fail to
secure it. As an advert isiug medium
it is one of the best. Thiak well be-
fore you turn it down.
Wanted —Five hundred pounds old
rags at this office. I'ay i cents per
pouudj
I his Represents Dr. Terrilrs X
K<iy Mac bine in lise.
| H list puhiisi
Cakrik M Perkins
tarv Hoard of Kxamine-s. Postal
I'ost-office address, (iuthrie, Okla
WANT COLU /1N.
FUR SAL K
HALK Old papers at
|i' eents. M) for 15
AOKN rs WANT Kl)
il Men and W
I pay ** to *lrt per
portraits, new pate
Work
tor making
method
do the work,
ening Hentl for par-
Add reus, H
Vrtlst, Tyrot
KhcIi hill
draft upon
Itory
The X Kay Machine enables
diagnosis in the most complicated
All patients com in Ing
have the benefit ol the X-Kay examination
COUKECT DI AO NOB
Capital Nor..(
[First published
Notice of Ailuilnlntrat Ion
In the probate court, county of Logan, terri
ANV MAN OK WOMAN who
suffer from chronic diseases have
when they
d be examined free of charge by Dr. Terrlll
eminent specialist with an unsurpassed
d of twenty-live years of
iiar^es reasonable anil within
erybody.
)T Women. Dr. Terrlll has
of Women a special feature of hi*
nty years
if you are a sutT>
Robert
Hereby notified that J Alexander
h Remedy
M E N* ' *
lor III"' In.rg. • uml Kinlaalona,
my hand and
hereunto allied thi^ "Jd day of N
J c. FOSi Kit, Probate Judge
Kl t'fKHI l.o«l tlfor
aliified
mohl co., tuu b,
Dei-*iitmknt In charge of
:a n '
4w Mdiilii
ently cured
Signature is printed in
BLUE cia^onaily
across the
a**'
A PSilMUNENT CURP
uubiished
id nil Iteetal lil
^PH9JV9MV9Rftjaiiteed
Urethral Htri "" I
Kuptur . ay phi
Did sj. Epilepsy ''VspepMia
lliadder and Kidney
ured
Catarrh -Positively
k>c vofuia
OUTSIDE
wrapi cr
of everv
l-OK MI IN
bottle ol
application
tlie Terr# ll-l'urdy Medleal aud Hurglral
i n at 11 iii e and Kye
liillrutary
ft he Criminal
NO Ffcfc
LNT1L
(ItJID.
and Genuine
Worcestershire
i .%m V Main street, Wichita,
ushlp lb. range I
s
1)111 (IU
iik\D\.
lar^'eil and
County
By N J. Jou.nson
Capital Nov. 15,
and It.
,nd Lt> ■
u« aL T.t t* rods,
,,n*k
...aih 1
SAUCE
Agent* for the Unltrd .r-tate ■-
JOHN DUNCAN'S S0N5. N. Y.
(told at ItandsburK
la not only a fact, but is also the
title of a sketch of California's latest
ruinirg camp, that contains facta and
conclusions based on investigations of
eminent journalists and mining ex-
perts. For rates and free copy of book
addret-s W. J. Black, O. P.
Fe route, Topeka.
Santa
|f> and 1A north of a,-* * about ni
irter corn j->i. 'm*( between sees. I
tp Irt, r. J w tR^ * Wrili on half sec-
.• aeros- sec- :m'> IiA£ fft, to quarter cor-
r. i w . to place of ending. The public con-
... demanding it That w Q. Taylor,
11 Long and W. II Bariier, vie*er-. ai d II.
While, county surveyor, will meet at the
t r of I • • t-1 r 111 jt of said road, on the Hlh day
. A. U.1KV; nt 10o'clock a in
sn nt da - and pmeeed to view and survey said
in t i aiid give all parties a hearing.
Done b\ irder of tlie board of eominlHsioucrs
of Logan county, Oklahoma territory.
-r.*i | 11. Kmmktt Stewart,
( <>uuty Clerk and Clerk of 8aid Board.
in the state < apital Nov. IS,
1HW7.)
Not lee
i- hereby given, that at a sessioa of
I f commissioners, of Logan eounty,
territory, held on the lull day of
li 1,hV7, a iietitiou siloed by tlravea
and others of Nprlogv
•ounty road, de-
at the southeast comer of the
tarter of section I13, township 15,
Ihem-e running due west 160 rods
mrtheast aud the southeust i|uar-
tIon XI township In.range I west;
■ /due north I'll) rods between
quarter of said sec-
i- 1 west Intersectioff
tions :t;t and zf.
presented sn<l
demanding it.
Kin and M.
I L. White,
at the place
beginning of Haiti road, on the "■ th day
f Dei • uiIm t. \. i'. th.'7, at lOo'cloek a. ai.
ut—dMl to view to..: survey
panics a hearing.
iard of Con ml slon
lahoma territory.
KMMKTT STfcWAHT.
•<1 Clerk of said Board
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 189, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 27, 1897, newspaper, November 27, 1897; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc122913/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.