The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, January 21, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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The State Capital.
Bj the State Capital Priotiof Ca.
ChAS. F. UREEH, City Editor.
H(iU8CKIfT10M KATKH.
Strictly lit AUvhuc*.
Dally 1 ye®r
Dally, 1 mouth
Dally, I week
Weekly, 1 year
Weekly, A months
Society Directory.
GUTHK1K LODOK No. 1, A. O. U. W., meet*
Thursday evenlng of each week at 7:10
p. m. hall iu victor block, cor;, Ut and Harrl
■ou ave Visiting Workmen are always wel
come. j. T. uku kni ku. w.
L. N . lIimnBBH, Recorder.
R. R. TIMETABLE.
hanta rk kail.lloAl).
WORTH, KANT AND win.
Retifro
Drug Company
Will give Special Prices on
everything in the Urug
Line (or the next
Thirty
Days .
BIGWADS OF CASH.
Indian Appropriation Bill and Tor Ful
filling Treaties.
UNCLE SAM CARES FOR POOR LO.
The Hill t airlfN tp|>r*prlitiuMn I-'ii
fcverj f tilng Pei'laliiliig to I.u'm
i < iiifori mimI tUturatlon--
ItCIMM of Kill.
Washington. Jan. Jl -(Special from tlit
Now is tile time to paint | State Capital Bureau. lilo Fourteenth Hi
your house tor we can sell
you paint for less money
than ever before.
Respectfully,
No
arrive.
Lvavt*.
Am ve.
Arrl ve
Outhi >.
Outhrle.
Kail. City.
Chicago
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A. J. (JollKIN, Agent.
CHOCTAW, OKLAHOMA ANDUIILF ItAll.ttoA l> <
Kl Reno.
Oklahoma City
Nhawnee
Mouth Mi-A hester
Winter
I. v IV: 40
Lv 7:4fi a i
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Lv 12:50 |i i
Ar 3:00 p i
via wihtbh
Ar
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Bt. LouU
ITort Hut I th
Winter
South McAlester
Whawuee.
Oklahoma City
Kl Rtno
RBTWKKN OEUEOli 'lil *
H:Mpm W:( .. am Iv Ok City i
Li - 10 p i
Lv II:57 a i
f.v 1:80 p i
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Lv 7:36 p i
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El Keno.lv ft :40 am II IK h
For rates an.I other information apply t<i
J K Uoi.DKN, Truffle Manager,
.South McAlester, I. T.
WANT COLU.AN.
C. R. RtNfRO,
204 Okluhomd
Avenue.
...VUTNRIE...
CONStRVAIORY Ot MUSIC
and
COtlEGE 01 IANGII4GES
VICTOR BLOCK.
ORfaANIZATIONH.
Uuthrle Mannerebor.
Outlaw- Male (Quartet, 1,2.
Outline Kemale Quartet, 1,2.
Royal Mei enadei'M.
Choral t*iiIon.
Junior Choir
Voice Culture, Singing and tlocu
tion.
By Most Approved System.
FRENCH AIND GERMAN,
By Hauveur Natural Method.
Classes Preparing fur the
WflRID'S I MR IN 1900.
MukIi.uI lnMrum«nt« k'or Hale.
WIIMI It ID S. SMITII, 01m lor.
C< |t I'll |{ ATK l> | _
N" W.i The liitlliui iipproprlutlon hill re-
ported to the house last Monday for I lie
current uiul contingent expenses of the
Indian department and f..r the fii|t1lllt)K
« f treaty stipulations with various Indian
tribes contains the following approprla-
i terrltor
lions for Oklaiioma and iiuli.i
M
cKINNON OPtRA HOUSE.
S. A. MANN, Manager.
One Week Commencing,
Monday, Jan. 24
Kcmpton
Komedy Ko....
In a Choice Rerertoire of
Comedies and
Dramas.
POPULAR PRICES.
Dome Grown fruit.
The past season's fruit crop liat-
demonstrated beyond doubt that we
have the finest fruit country iu tin
United States and that apples are a
grand success beyond atiouht Peaches
and piuins, especially the Japanese
aorta, such as Satsiima, Abundance,
Kelsey, Burbank, etc., are the Hnesl
in the world. We are large growers
of the best varieties of fruit and those
sorts that, are especially well suited to
our climate, and would be pleised to
quote prices for stock that we
Guarantee Genuine and Irue to Name.
We expect to be in the business fot
more than a year or two and arc goiut.'
to do exactly the right tiling aim
what we say by each and every custo-
mer. We have everything in the nur
scry line—Appie, I'each, Pear, Plum
Cherry, Apricot, Grape, Shade am)
Street Trees, and Ornamental Stock
Hoses, Cut Flowers and a Genera
Florists Stock. Call and *ee thi
stock we handle. Nurseries "J 1-!
miles north of the city. Greenhouse!
and yards at fi'JO Fast Harrison Ave.
tlJRROW BROTHtRS,
Remember Address. Nurserymen and llorlsl
ROCK ISLAND MEAN BUSINESS
Wi.Ji MXTKND To A HA PA lb >K IN
TI IK SPRING.
If the Choctaw hullils west in the spring
us the officials of that road aver, It will
have company, says the Kl Keno Star,
for today Division Supterlntendent Itobt.
W. Day. of the Rock Island, mid survey-
ing corps, namely: A. .1, and ('. .1. peters.
A J. Wise. W n. Woman, M II..yd, and
sixteen men arrived in the city from To-
pekn. and at once began work surveying
a route for an
land from Kl H
secured three w.
ensior
Is-
«.f the
Arapahoe. Tiny
veeks accommodations a
wit In.ut diuil.t, mean I.us
*1.1
Did Youtver See the like
A 111x20 I'astaline or Crayon Por
trait for #1 Work Guaranteed
Call and see me.
....WILCOX, INK ARTIftT....
At Swearengen's Photograph Gallery
Opposite PohtoHicr
^WFARFNtitN:::::
the Kerfi
I Hess.
A. K. Cooper, late agent of thernad tells
us that lie learned from 8upt Parker re-
cently that this would not. hy any means,
be the extent of the road's building this
year, l.ut that when once started a line
would also he hullt from this city east to
t he coal mines.
The building of the western extension
alone would necessitate the establishing
of division headipiarters at Kl Itei
later on round house and shops.
While other towns in Oklahoi
figuring with paper railways, Kl
gets right In the push with the re
cle. Just watch Rl Reno advance
position us the commercial center
soutliwest.
A GRIOAT IUH )K FUKK
over GXO.OOO copies of in. |
Coninion Sense Medical Adviser
been sold at the leguhir i.ij «•,
The profits on this Imrn-m.o salt
been used In printing a new edition
10,000 copies, bound in strong paj
ivers, which is to be given away ab-
•lutely free. A copy will be sent ti
any address on releept of 21 one-cen
stamps t<. cover cost «.f mailing only
Address World s Dispensary Medlc.il
Association, flfill Main Street. RulTalo,
N. Y.
CIVIL SKRVICK KX AM I NATION.
The United States civil service com-
missioner has ordered that the regular
spring examination shall l.e held be
tweeii March ir.tli and April LTdh, 1SHS.
or the grades of cJerk-carrlei* in the
• uthrle, nklahoiua. poutolllce. All ap-
plications for this examination must
filed With tip- undersigned before
close tif business Man b 1st. ih'.lK
Rxact dates for this examination can
not l.e given at this time, but due no-
will be given through the daily pa-
pers All necessary information,blank
ipplicatlons, etc . t an be obtained at
toy time by applying to
<> R MONTGOMKRY,
Acting Secretary Local Hoard, Guthrie
P. o.
Guthrie, O. T , January 10, 1S1 X
LKI-'T DKHTITUTN!
Not of worldly goods, but of all
.•arthly comfort, Is the poor wretch
tormented by malaria The fell scourge
Is, however, shorn of its thong iu ad
vanceby Hosteller's Stomach Hitters,
Its only sure preventive and remedy.
Dyspepsia, biliousness, constipation,
rheumatism, nervousness and kidney
complaints are also among the bodily
afflictions Which this belieflc
cine overcomes with c rtainty
it systematically.
SANTA I'K ROl'TK
I.IMITKD.
HeKlnnlllK < let idler L'o. the k
Route will resume its seinl-Wei
fornla limited train for tlie sea si
IHtth.
Kmilpmenl will consist of - u|.
billed I *1111 mil II palace sleepers
smokhiK ear and through dlnliiK
AM l'i IRNIA
b vest|-
I tllffel |
Mr. Fred I lai
Via
llll"
est I line.
Another expo-
und tourist sleepers lea
I fornla.
Inquire of local agent
In
' I il <
•arrylng
^ dally 11
• f A T A- H r
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY.
Old Pictures Copied to Any Si/e
Opposite Postofflce.
FACTH A no I T KLONDIKK.
Merits of respective routes; what to
take for comfort and for work; defini-
tion of mining terms; description of var-
ious methods of operation, minliiK laws,
etc.. may be found In book Juxt Issued by
Santa Ke Route.
l''or pay of agents of Indian affairs at
the following named agenc
rates respectfully Indicated.
At the Kiowa agency, Oklahoma terrl
tory, $1,800.
At the Osage agency, Oklahoma terri-
tory. $1 .lilMl.
At the Ponca, Otoe. Pawnee, and Oak-
land agencies, Oklahoma territory, $1,500
At tla- Quapaw agency, Indian territory,
ii. iini.
At the Sac and Fox agejicy. Oklahoma
territory ti ,200.
At the Cnlon agency, Indian territory,
Jl.fiOO.
OSAGKS.
or Interest on $t ,120, at five per
• annum, being value of fifty-four sec
lis of land set apart by treaty of Jum
L\ lK2.r., for educational purposes, per sen
• te resolution of January ikik, $;: i.i;
And the justices of the peace and pro-
file courts In and for the territory of ok
lahoma sluill not have Jurisdiction of any
i civil cases against menili
'be Osage and Kansas frll.es of Indians
esldlug on their reservation In Oklahoma
errltory. and i*..e district court shall have
xcluslve Jurisdiction in such actions
and at least rins of hiicIi court shall
held in each year at Pawhuska on said
"ervalion at such times us tlie Sll|>leille
urt of said territory shall tlx an I de-
rmine for the trial of both civil and
Imlnal cases.
lo\V'AS IN OKLAHOMA,
•'or second of five Installments, second
series, to be paid per capita under the
seventh article of agreement ratified by
act approved Kebruary l.{, IWM, inhi
Kifteen thousand dollars for a boys'
domintory at the Chllloi
and ITi.inni to complete the sewerage sy .■*
t em.
QUA PAWS.
For education, during the pleasure of
the president, per third article of treaty
of May 1 •'{. 1KB. ii.inmi; for blacksmith and
assistants, and tools. Iron, and steel for
blacksmith shop, per same article and
treaty. |„ all $1.:hn . That the allol
tees of land within the limits of the gin
paw agency, Indian territory, are hereby
authorised to lease their lands, or am
part thereof, for a term not exceeding
three years, for farming or grazing pur-
poses, or ten years for mining or busi-
ness purposes. And said allottees and
their lessees and tenants shall haw the
right to employ such assistants, laborer^,
and help from time to time as they may
Pi ov ided . Thai wln-i.
ever It shall be made to appear to the
secretary of the Inferior that, by r
of age or disability, any such allottee e
not Improve or manage Ids allotu,.
propelrly and with benefit to himself, t
same may be leased. In the dbcrelioii
the secretary, upon such lerni-< and c«i
dlt nous as shall he prescribed b yhl
All acts and parts of acts Incousiste
with this are hereby repeal*- i
MI8CKLI.ANKOC8 SCPPt>RT8.
Ktir subsistence and civilization of t
Apaches. Klowas. Coinanches. vVlchlti
and affiliated bands who have been c.
eservatIons set apart I
iceiipaHon, Iihi.inni.
and civilization of t
< 'hcyennes. Who have lie'
reservations s.
iccupation, $90,(KNI.
ml civilization oT the Kan
tory, Includ
and pay o
r i<1l« l imllory. 12*. (VW; for enpenscs of
commissioners and necmsary exprnscs of
employees. Iltumo, of which sUm so much
as may he necessary for expenses of em-
ployees for 1NS7, to be linmedlute availa-
ble.
For completion of the survey of the
lauds in the Indian territory. SI.ooo. or so
system, as n. w provided by law Pro-
vided further That when any surveys
shall have been so made and plats and
held notes thereof prepared they shall be
approved and .. rtitled to by the director
of the geological survey, tnd two copies
of tile tlei.l notes shall be returned, one
for tiling in the Indian office and one iu j
the general land i.ftlce, and twenty pho-
tolithographic copies of the plats shall '
be returned, one fur tiling in the office of J
Indian affair-, and one In the general land
office, which shall be certified to by the
director the geological survey and t lie i
Others filed in the general land office, with,
siniiie of tin- signature of the di-
al* the geological survey . ami the
same provision shall also extend to the
plats to be llh-d of the surveys already
made or to l.e made under the supervis-
ion of Ou- director of the geological sur-
wltbin the Indian territory , and such
survesy. Held notes, and plats shall have
the same legal force and effect as her.
tofore given t.i the acts of surveyors-
general Provided further; That all laws
Inconsistent with the provisions hereof
are hereby declared to be Inoperative as
respects sinii surveys, and In making the
resurvey the former land survey Is to be
disregarded, the latter now being declar-
ed null and void Provided further; That
hereafter In the public html surveys of
the Indian territory Iron or stone posts
shall be erected at each township corner,
upon which shall he recorded the
marks required to he placed on t. w
years, has been promoted to
conductor at a salary of
month "
I J Houital
panscMgei
ti IS
est I
a grain dealer
mutes the agricultural and live
trade of Perry for ls} ? as follows
OOn bales of cotton. $270,000;
bushels of wheat. $;{f>0,ooo. 250 ci
live stock. $125,000
< astor beans, non
t orn, Sfio.ooo poultry
ilax seed. other modules.
$..i.oou total. $*04,000. pi actu ally
$1.000,nun.
IHI bushels
' tons of iiro
Mai
< >klaIn.
fa I
lid mil sue
ceoil in sowing as much yvheat lust fall
as they wished They send to the ex
periment station at Stillwater asking
about sowing spring wheat or sowing
in F
el tin
(I hi lit if
pla
>n a larg.
There ai
y The best answer Is tha
may succeed, but the pmb
re against success It may
vhlle to make trials, but no
scale Knltl Wave
thousands of dollars worth
of cotton still unpicked iu eastern k
lahoma cotton fields, says the Cushin •
Herald Most of this cotton will pay
for picking at the present price, but it
has been conceded by a firm of New
York cotton buyers thai cotton will not
stay at Its present low price; that there
are many causes to move the market
up to K cents or considerably higher
Tins being the ■ aae It um pa) our far-
mers to give their cotton fields better
attention to pick cleaner, and hold
their cotton for this ex- ted advance
In price.
NATIONAL LEAGUE COMING.
INOINNATI CI.I'H WANTS A GAME
IN THIS CITY IN MARCH
Henry Donnelly Is Ii
rum F. C Bancroft,
Mm liuiatl base ball
■lull
elpt of a le
asking fo
same on the
oklahoma Is
ball play
skill
i the dill
Uuthrle grounds
not only known
and progressive!
are also knowi
ond. There I
loped IlloVe oil foot to org
■re next spring In connect
iUnas-Oklahoma league '
anxious to cross bats w
no and show Oklahoma's
Is the letter from Cincinnati
Muclnnatl.
THE CORSE
Of mankind- contiffionl
IHiison—claimed as its
Vank B Martin, • _ <; IV
Avenue, Washington,
the u-ual physician's
did him no! I he slightest!
oondil ion reached i hat I
stage which only this tel
ease can produce.
ME CURE
Mr lb
I h
.in
IS. l.VIS
Don i
Sir The
eli)
lliclmiatl base ball clil
outemplatc passing through your city o
•r about March 2fdh and It' you have >\
loseil grounds could stop ofT one day an
'lay a game i.r ball If you have no clu
ve can play our first nine against ou
ecoml nine ami gl\e you a game in whir
very player would lie a member of th
national league. Do you think we eoul
I and would you like •
play us? Yours truly,
F C BANCROFT,
Manager
"Noun oltl" positively cures a Cold
or l.utdrlpple in a day. Guaranteed
In every case. Hold by all Druggists
JONES' PRELIMINARY HEARING
j After all else failed, wl
found in 8. S. s ihe gl
all blood remedies. Ki:?l|
tlea removed ibe -i
I ently, anil Iclt his skin ]
blemish.
i1 S. 8. S is guaranteed
purely vegetable,
i« t hi* i.iily known
for tills ill out terrible
I disease. Hooks free .
, *ddr~«< ..swift Specific
HIS SK
S
'iiu puny,
leetcd in the
their use and
For subsist!1
Arapahoes am
collected on tli
their use and
For support
sas Indians, Oklahoma ti
lug agricultural assistant
employees. $2..rrfMi,
For support and civilization
Kl« kapoo Indians in the Oklah
Fo
support and civilization of the Mo-
■ !.«' ImllaiiH now within the In-
iliau territory, $-l,oan.
For support and civilization r f the Poii
'Indians, including pay of employees.
$I.,.<mhi; Provided; That this amount, al-
ter paying employees authorize.: by law
shall be expended per capita among all
the members of said tribe in Oklahoma
territory, South Dakota, and In the state
of Nebraska.
For support and civilization of Tonka-
much thereof as may be essary, to be
Immediately available: Provided; That
the surveys herein authorised, or any
part of them In the Indian territory, shall
l.e made under the supervision of the di
rector of the geological survey by such
persons as may be employed by or under
him for that purpose; ami
shall he executed under Instructions to
Issued by the secretary of the interior,
id siil.ilivisional surveys shall be exc
ited under the rectangular system, as
• w provided by law: Provided further;
nit when any surveys shall have beeu
made and plats and fit
prepared, they shall l.e approved ami
•titled by the director of the geological
iivoy. and two copies thereof hIi.iII be
turned, one for filing Iu the Indian of
• • and one In the general land office;
ul such surveys, Held notes, and pints
shall have the same legal force ami el
her
In i
Inoperative i
r rcsurv
espi
r the I
iw nation. Indian ti
Immediately available:
h resurvey hIiiiII be r
supervision of Hie tllrecto
leal survey by such pers
mployed or under hni fo
ml such surveys shall be
Instructions to be Issued I
f the interior, and soImIIvIsIi
hall be executed under the
1 a Indians, Oklahoma terrlt
eed and agricultural impl
Sl'PPtHIT ( F S< 'fH
Fo
fiupll
per annum ea«h. at the Imllan >•
hillocfo, Oklahoma territory, j;,
ay ..r superllitemlent at said sc
m. for general repairs and Impr.
• 'WO; Iu all. $lM.2Trfi.
MISCKKLANKOI'S.
•mmiss.oners ap-
"iigress approved
nego-
In fhu
pointed under acts o'
March lHH.'i, and Mi
Hate with the five civilized trlb#
ludge (! m Huckman, or WlnHehl.
was at l oluinbus. < . during fh
sensational struggle Me savs
liners by the laws and
•nlng public land sur\
that ttie town was hardly big enough
to hold Hill Hackney during the dayt
when it seemed certain that the oppo
had Mark Hanna downed, but
after the vote Hill disappeared and
seen no more Judge Huckman say
is no disputing the fact that
Hackney ha. become a groat d
leader in < hlo. lie is Just as (let
democracy now as he used to be for t
publicanism when he lived in Kansas
I before he wears himsell
land in some important
K us;
gulatlous g
HOI ND OVKR IN THI
$2,000 SKCCIUTIKS Ml
JILT I- DISK I
SIM
TERRITORIAL NOTES
r hi:
doings and sayings oi-' tiii
koi-lk at lauc.i
I bis a ft em!ion a t
Iiulge Jones, of ih
hud his prelim
hearing
lug wllh Intent lo kill Assistant Chief
I Police Jackson, last Sunday
bound over on I lie charge ami his
bond fixed at $2,000 Judge Jones said
In placing the bond low he would
HUirc that the securities be gilt edg
lock, hcrol
Viva's tie\\ mill till
Shaw nee is making
iter work'-
great
I lie < it I/ens' bank
been incorporated with
sr.,ooo
The Sa
Mulhall ha
ipital
bell Is
Indian's firm heller,
lllio
ting w hich st retches
iver or death is guided I
immense giant with
I spirits to pass
happy land in the west, but lb
smasher, tin- bruin extrud
brain eater, knocks the bad Indi
I then In- takes his la
ais them. Then the bralnl
idiots, and after tumbling
I' death, tin
Hough to era w I on l
rooting, and the) flounder through
/.ing salt
Kd Stevens lias taken in
Latham
l.exingt
numbers, i '..I j w John .
Mitcheii i in- count
I'aylor, conducted th
lion
Rolater was the oniy witness
mined ami it was upon hi
and the representation of th
that the court made its d
Rolater staled that lie had . burg
led num.
>und
think it fatal, that his patient
y t
I'he K Ingle bet
gambling must be sti.pi
And it b;
leal
lias drawn llu- design I
nt pimtagi- stamps
Amelia I
saloon license III ('usllillg
lie I
still 111
DICH RED BLOOD Ihefou i-
dutton of good health. Thai is \\
Hood's Sarsuparilla, the One True
Blood I'uriller, ifives HEALTH.
HONOR Hill.I
Ing pupils
third : i
ly during tin
• nth ending J
Hope Frazlei . Kuth K
Is. Arthur Chaney Pete Oun
11 urn phi
i i a Oil m I.
M HS
1 AK f N
laki tin
< I HANSHI'Rt;
lllh
i mining
lusl
11111' e 111 ll
imp, th
I upon InvestIgutb
111sts and milling
kla holm
spondi
BLi
Hoi h i I eil
• till11
I .KM M< IN & SIIAHTKI.
Itemiiigl
Minis.
Ilislve ileal
SOiiiilai-il ■ > |.,
Supply t. \\ lehtt
•klahouia Smith
llgraph
•asy payments Suppll
Uncle Sam
orsc storms th
Ity and Outhriw
•lyde Mull
Matt Freemun, the last
Wyatt gang of outlaw!
Taloga Jail a few davi
Wave an.l Coming Kvents
I " ti id new spa peri
hange with
SEPATATE SUITS
WAY TO RK
i:ss TAX
\ i: i
Jan
this plu
During the meeting
mmissloners last
Iu ml ing th
I the count)
i|iiestioii
f the Illegal
all b 'iini ii natnetl in
mltted suicide at Woodward last
ing out his brains
Inf.H taxes |
lies was tlisi
paid in ih
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f the best newspai
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f the nils
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minis
unanimously
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Jul)
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Hudson at
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hanged its f>
parlies th
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Perry of the Kl I
not matter what
think
stati-iinod first, last
nun
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mean man that most b.
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what they
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billing i
was only half I lie si/.- it
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Imlust
Instituted last year a flouring mill
mill and lime kiln and looking
past a steady, healthy gt
Is in
ALL FOR Vii|
packIni
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ib-bl count
111!' Stl
lial that coal $24
t motley that
bat and not repuhll
.Not lung
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militia y :
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will I
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patent
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pel tin I
sill
issue I.r his pu|
I veil word from Kansas City
nlng stating that our broth
I nil v,
rreighl ' ..mluctor on I Ii
pb railroad foi
Hannibal and |
n urn la
OH MY!
Frink fs
Place
Coffee like your mother t
Open Day and
Night.
J. L. Will IA1
COMMISSIONS.
Quickest Telegraph Service in theS
Room I4,firaylllu(k.0uthr<
llll INSLRAM I lIMIKt
ANV III III It
Premium H.iii's Inr MumjIiiI
Whole Life InsurJ
As furnished by
Ihe Connecticut
Indemnity Associati
Wiiterliiiry, Conn.
Incorporated under the stringe.
of the state of Connectict
April 7th, IH87.
nf the company
The provisions i
ter make ali accumulations,
with its full guaranty capit
availabli .> el foi any liability
its polioy contracts, thus maki
surance doubly sure
oliolea Provide for Caah ValtM
up Insurance ami Kvt nsit
of Policy.
...limited I n pen se Lh.u ^
Notbing is more uncertain tbfl
Nothing is more certain the dea
Agent- wanted for Oltlibolj
Indian Territory. Apply to
T. J. LOWE Gen.
Ileadle's liloi k, buthrie, 0. I.
A Spuare Deal For a
Round Dollar ^
eral: Provided fart In
inconslstant with tin- pr
This is what you gel. when you buy your Harriers. Saddle
Blankets and Saddlery Goods of
NNNIY, lilt IIAI1MSS \m
114 Hiirrison Avenor.
New Store, New Goods, low Prices,Buqqy and (;,irri.iqc ll.iriic
Specialty.
++++++++++•♦•+-♦• 4-
J . B. FAIRFIELD.
Transfer & Coal Co
Good Teams and Spring Dray*. Prompt attention
tfiven to moving household goods, pianos and safes.
Coal of all kinds delivered to any part of city
Office and Yards 506 Harrison
An., Wist of Depot.
Telephone 2
+++++ +•*•
Cii:o. K. Hi i i.ingsi.ky, Pres.
C'HAs. K. Mil l incsi.kn. Cash.
Ciias. M. BOhWOKTH, Ass't Cash.
^^Capitol National Ban
Capital,
Surplus, -
Solicits the
Accounts of
Merchants, Individuals
d C-)rp3ra'i3.i;
$50,000.1
§10.000.1
HOARD Oi- HIRKC FORir
A. G Brovver, i apitalist. Utica, 1
Geo K Billingslcy, Guthrie, Ok.
W . S. Stiles, Guthrie, Ok
.lohn F. Stone, Guthrie, OU.
Chas K. Billingslcy, Guthrie Ok.
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