The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1898 Page: 5 of 6
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TTIK OKLAnOMA STATE CAPITAL
Seatonian
Drug Co....
Pod a Water, The Nicest ice Cold
Drinks to be found in the city.
It \ou Smoke Try Ou Brand of 5
Cents Clqars.
Drugs, Paints,
Oils, Etc.,..
^ 206 *e*t Oklahoma A,e.
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D-R-U-6-S
At RENEROW'S
nstii HOUSE
ton .10 DAYS
WEATHKK FORECAST.
Washington, Nov. -Forecast for
Wwlnewlay: Oklahvrna ami Indian Ter-
ritories— Probably rain; variabl winds.
vovember i8M.-wKnyBsn.yy mowvtaq
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCF
COMPANY OF NtW YORK
AROUND TOWN.
3Tr*f"<\
BLOOO
p jRlPlt"
0J+" ]o'A"*
i^TTrhe^
S5S"''4"
C U«s-
The new Knllroa
much comment yt
l company
-u.day.
caused
When the liver's
wrong all's wrong.
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY.
Old Pictures Copied lo Any Si,
SET Ti" A BARRIER,
en yourself und the diseases that |
.,,„.oach with cold weather. It your
i i ilth If run flown, draw on our targe
| (toel ot pur* one* aM Medicines for |
Lome ■melml vitaiu-r*. if slckneua has
,,lr. , lv taken hald of you tho cure Is cer-
talnly on ou"- shelves. If you can dlanose
v ur own case we will supply a remedy
tram the Proprietary medicines here. If
the doctor does It we will put up the Pre-
. rlption.
ealro's Drug House,
204 Oklahoma Ave., West.
The Hankers association of tho Terrl-
msst one week from today,
I'nlted Stales witnesses
t train yesterday.
A few of those flannelette night gowns
loft ut the Guthrie as., stoic.
For best whiskeys wines sad branches
go to Old Muses 211 Harrison Ave.
Miss Minnie Keach is entertaining her
sister, Miss Bertha, from Towando New
York.
RitihftUpt's Boston stylo Prlod Oys-
1,16 anl black Pass are delicate.
The dipping of cattle Injures them by
the brute drinking the oil when It plunges
Into it.
make wrong livers
right.
1 Equitable Life Assurance S i.-ty
! New York In the larg.-.t Insurance .
I pany In the world; has more surplus than
| any other; Paid In
NOTICE or PUBLICATION.
Territory of oklahoma. Logan County.
stre
• has been
allnn
lileil In
I past live years more than any other com
pany; ll.Wt>.738.*>. Issue. " kinds of P"1
Ictes. Pays a higher per cent In guana
toed cash values than any other company .,
•o the amount of premiums paid. Loans|be taken i
after third year at 5 per cent p. r annum|against ban.
on all Its policies, which ore incontestt-'
blo after one year. Writes policies on
lives of ladies.
Estimates and illustrations promptly
furnished on application.
T. J. LOWR, General Agent.
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
I**! defendant Washlng-
, wilt take notice that
In the District Court of
>. T., In an action for
letion, and that he must
r the petition which has
nil.
« l •' . and if he d«. •
mwer, the petition will
and a judgment taken
wing the plaintiff all-
Attos
By T.
asts.
>NES & DEVERACX,
Attorneys for A'ltf.
M. C. HART.
Clerk Di t. C'uurt.
Neal, Deputy.
WATCH . .
REPAIRING...
1 If your tine w
time, it might a
| if a cheap wai
1 who can tell it
.ti h doesn't keep good
eli be a poor watch
L-h keept u:curate time,
from a lino watch?
The best and cheapest line of ladles
trimmed hats In the city ut tho Guthrie j
Cash store. potatoes If yo" will go to the tlooJ Luck
The deputy marshal false statement ,-rocery and pet some of those tine pota-
oases In tho L'nltcd Btatea court aro all t0so from the Box Butte county. is s
now'closed. | the best potato country In tho United
States. Try u bushel.
GOOD LI'CK GROCER1.
OFFICE HOURS i
Fidelity and Caauallty Insurance Co ,f |
New York Is the largest Insurance com- i Evenings-
country. All kinds of accident policb , DR. JAMES CLARK.
from one to thirty thousand dollars writ- Uft E. Oklahoma Ave. * Guthrie, Okla.
ten. Health policies that pay from J12.50 Specialty."Surgical Operations
;,nd If found clean of ticks, are permitted 1 to 155.00 per month for sickness . Diseases of Women.
in, but It th. y have ticks they Employer. Liability. Steam Boiler In.
| suranee.
T. J. LOWR, General Ag nt
You will not complain of poor eating |
There's as nun h In the repairing as
n the making. Have 'our watch re-
paired by men who k .ow how.
E. X. DOUGLAS
tnWallace & Mulier's Druj Stan.
• made to stay out or dip.
Guthrie. Okla.
TWAMEYLS BARGAINS
IN REAL ESTATE
WHITE, ftgf*
Removed to No. 116 Oklahoma Ave.
T CARRY the largest and best stoc of go>ods to Oklahoma.
I My Stock consists of Diamonds. Solid Go ,
Filled Watches. Cut Glass, Dccorated China, Solid Silver and
Silver Plated Ware, Clocks and Jewelry.
1 can and will sell goods cheaper than any other house
in Oklahoma. 1 have just received Large shlpments of
goods and will sell them at prices competition cannot mert.
Fine watch repairing a specialty. AU gooods soU engraved
free of charge. Watch Inspector for Santa ^ ^droad^
I have one fine Piano (large size) for sale at a bargain
116 Oklahoma Ave. WHITE, The Leading Jeweler.
Cattle are being brought Into tho ter-
ritory now, at the rate ot 10.000 to 12,000]
head per day.
of caitle j
being fed
There aro now 2,000 head
south of the oil mill mat are
cotton seed meal.
WOOD WANTED.
In a short time wo will have in
line of holiday goon. Wetoh for Inn.
vandkrpools drug s'lore.
The State Capital wants 50 racks of
egart I chunk
The Twamley property, several houses
and lots In city and ulso comfortable
suburban residence consisting ol j room
bouse un.l bsrn with 10 acres of land anl
pood orchard. City propet y sltua' I or
I ( level;'nd. Noble and Via For terms,
■ut 16 Inches I by 8 feet-cord | inquire for one week between 2 anil ^ p. tn.
Sam Warrens, Fruit Store.
avenu..
wc d cut to 16 inch lengths.
I this office.
Apply
Harrl:
The Governor recelvec. applications
Tuesday for the Inspection and inlnglng
In of 21,000 head.
Cotton Is still hanging on to a feature
of increasing price. It was steady yes-
terday at 4.00 to 4.65.
Examine those solid leather Ladles and
Everything Fresh and Up-to Date
AUNT JAMIMA PANCAKE fLOIR and KINO'S 'ollowtag: Prince.* c«^
QUICK RISIVO BICKWIUAT will make the Montgomery Biscuits. Oatmeal W.ler ,
, « «CL0VIR llONtY, put
ASSI0JRID 11 HIES. 3 lo. cans 15c. 1 IttNDtRfcUiM s « t
UNCY I4Blt SYklP. quart can 15c, hall up |n pound bottles, Ijc.
i, i,nt.l
gallon cans. 25c.
APPlt III III R, I lb. cans, 15c.
FRESH FANCY WAFERS. We have just re-
ceived a fiesii line ol Wafers, including the
WIIHE CLOVER HONEY, In two pound b«t
ties, 25c:
ASSUUIED JELLY, all kinds, 5c per (lass.
J. A
PROMPT DELIVERY-
FCRDE,
IELEPHOE ISO. 81
UNITED STATES COURT.
T The T and M. Merthenft case occupl-
ed the court s presence all day yesterday.
Theodore Merthens lives Just east of town
and got into trouble witn Uncle Sam oy
NOTICE.
All township officers and county of-
ficers are requested to call at the office
of the county clerk and get their certif-
icates of election, and quaify as provided
by law. which is written twenty days af-
ter the date of the notice etxeept
I les, who are required to qualify within
children 50 and 75 cent shoes on sale at send obscene letters through the mall | twenty day, after election.
the Guthrie Cash store. I to his neighbors. Inspector Beede Inves- R. F.M.MKTT STEWART.
tlgated the case and had criminal action j^ovcmber -J, 1898.
brought against him.
It is presumed by some that Mr. Mer-
then has light attacks ot temporary In-
sanity.
Most Fashionable
and Up.To-E>d.e
Sljlcs
• i
IIL5NERV
OP
AT F.ST iiESIliNS
AAA A-V
Watch This Xdd
lor Sp :j! k) s*
play Dates
Da \ou t : (
CCCB CCfEEE.
Sam Bettes Is a great humorous fellow.
He says many smart funny things. He
'ill lecture tonight at the M. K. church
Mr. Smoot sold his handsome young
horse to Mr. Ball. This horse has the
promise of good speed If he is rightly
handled.
On account of lack of room we will sell
all our stationery and druggists sundries
at reduced prices to make more room for
our holiday goods.
VANDKRPOOL'S DHUO STORE.
The Governor vacated his office yester-
day while the paper harger got In his
work. The room will soon look like
another place.
We always gr>ct old friends gladly, es-
pecially so If thi have been proved and
not found wanting. Big T. has plenty of
old friends and 3. O. Poland has the ex- ,
elusive sale of this high grade Hour. Gi t j 1j nr
a sack of It.
LOST—A small flag button, with ting
silk flag attached, Hinder please bring
same to city editorial room of inis paper
i get reward.
FARMERS' NATIONAL CONGRESS
REGISTER'S OFFICE.
The following was filed m the Register
of Deeds yesterday.
Fred Rltterbusch to 8. W. Withers
tax deed lots 14, 15, 16, 17. and 18,
in blk 63 West Guthrie
H. H. Hagan to J. W. McNcal C.
Peter O'Conner to J. W. McNeal,
G. B. Berry to Ralsch and Hen-
derson C.
S. M. Lyon, ectx.. to -.iary Parker
w d lot - se H sw % of sec 31 twp
FORT WORTH, TEXAS. DECEMBER
6-14. 1898.
For above occasion, on December 4th
and 5th. the Santa Fe will sell tickets to
Fort Worth and return for $9.10 from
Guthrie. Final limit 21 days from date of
.18.10 Bale.
A. J. CORKINS, Agent.
SECRETARY'S OFFICE.
The following corporations filed their
_ I articles yesterday with Secretary Jen-
Are you In the Morphine. Cocr-'m, or kl,,s.
Articles incorporation of A-J'kansas,
Guthrie and California Railroad
to do
First published in the daily Stat
November 30, 1H98.
No. 4911.
NOTICE FOR IMPLICATION
Land office at Guthrie, O. T. November
29. 1898.
Notice is hereby given that the foil >w-
Ing-named settler ha; filed notice of bis
intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will ••
uiH-le before Register and Receiver Tutted
States Land offic at Guthrie < ■
January 7, ls99 viz:
Missouri Annie cwain for the sw s
two if. nr 2 w.
He names the following wltmv
prove his continuous resiijenee upoi
1 cultivation of said land, vi/.:
I .Iani<*s Hanson Fclbert March H« i i
! man and John McNeal, all of Entield. Ol
! lahoma.
John J. Boles, Register.
Whiskey habit? if so you can > ured
without pain or bad effects. Write to
Dr. J. o. Willett, Webb City., Mo. Refer-
ence: Exchange iiank.
Judge Foster yesterday married Am-
brose W. Copers aged 32, of Orlando to
Nancy J. Owens aged 21, of Gu'hric. They
are colored people.
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WEST LOI NI
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STATIONS
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AST BOl'ND
No 12
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ST. LOI'IS & S. F. R. R
5 lfi p m
St. Louis
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Weatherford
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Bridgeport
Gear>
Calumet
Ft. llenn
El Reno Jet
El Reno
Y ukon
Council
Okl-
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Choctaw
Harrah
McLoud
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12 us p m
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McAlester
Hartshorne
Will) ti
Red Oak
sham
Wister
Corporation
slness, to be
pleted and to
) Mrs. Saunders.
« Leading Milliner
u- —
Guthrie
Bicycle Rcpdir
Shop
i .i North flMt St
irWillis Bicycles,
If you are afflicted with any of the |
mist-able skin diseases such as itch.
Rlng-^rm, Tetter, Eczema or other
similar troubles, try Hunt's Cure. It
a sure ar.d speedy remedy anil coats
only 5 cents per box. Guaranteed.
Trinity church' St. Andrews Day. Holy
ommuniun 9 a. m.. 'ine national orga-
nization of fifteen thousam. memhers will riluiok
commune throughout the country. i liecke
general railway bu-
miles long when conn
cost $3,000,tWI). Is intended
5h or into ihe counties i£
Pottawatomie, Lincoln, Logan, Kingfisher
Blaine, G. II and Day..
capital stock $5.1*10,000, of co.000 shores
valued at 100 each.
Incorporators. Henry Huuson. J VV :-Ic-
i Neal .1. M. Brooks, A. A. Humphrey,
1 Frank H. Greer. W. H. Coyle and H. L
Miller.
T'r,.' articles of incorporation of the
Jefferson Cornet Band ot Jefferson, Grant
■■ounty Oklahoma were filed with J- P.
[. G. Willis, Clark Peacock.
an(1 Ervln as trustees.
All W
«nuaianteed Fori
PRICtSFROM $27.50 TO $50.
. .oilmentw to ltcliahle 1
We Hell on
TEN NEW WHEELS FOR RENT.
fcVbNlNdU.
All kinds of repairing done, on sew-
|ng machines, umbrellas, gasoline fi|
■toves, keys, suns and pistols, and bl-
«y=ie. A ,v"r,t f"aran' „
teed. The It prloM nhargoo roi re- h
,alrs. JOSi I'M TI RNKR. M,.l.at. .• "T J
DK. t. I1AVNES BUXTON, M. 0., ti
We have Ju«t revived from
two different factories the
finest Mocha and Java th
make, known as
Choice "Is' ' ••••
American Wot.der
Old Plantation ...
....40c lb.
.. ..40
...36c lb.
lb.
Bed Rock M. and J....20c lb.
Best Teuberry I'Vic lb.
' ^]i guaranteed the best to
he l.-id at above prices.
GUT118IB. O. T.
krrUI.TIKS-AII Medical and Surgical
«V.~in Diseases of the
rYE, tAR, NOSt AND THROAT.
B. fi. GOODE,
110 Weit Cklabcwa
There will bt a call meeting of the
Ladies Social Circle of the Presbyterian
church this afternoon. (Wednesday) at
the parsonage. Each member Is urged to
be present.
A wagon train Tonded with 1 bales of j
cotton came in yesterday from Crescent
City. It was the property of Mr. Brown
who buys at that point, paying the
Guthrie price and sometimes more.
Wealth iB supposed to give ease, but
what if the possessor happens to have
chills?Wliy, he should simply exchange
50 cents of his wealth for a bottle of
Cheatham's Tasteh -s Chill Tonic and
his ease would be restored. It always
cures chills. Guaranteed. Tasteless
in 50c size. •
Dipping cattleln pans only facilitates
the oiling or greasing of great hearde b ir
13 or 20 head may not be dipped, but
S greased by hand, Th- dipping kills th-
ticks as well and keeps out diseases
J brought here from Texas with the poor
, lank long horn.
SIEGE OF THE ALAMO.
THE chape-LISTER CO. OPENS TO
A WELL FILLED HOUSE.
The Chase-Lister theatre company op-
ened their weeks' engagement at the
opera house last night with me S. R. O.
sign out at 8 o'clock This Is the first
visit here of this popular company, but
iL wat not long in making friends with
Guthrie theatre-goers. "Texas" the "Selg
, , the Alamo" proved a very acceptable
bin, and the numt >iib specialties he-
tween acts, the best of their kind, gave
I tho lart
talnmt nt
. audience an evening s *nter-
seldom witnesses In this city
alnly ot expected from a re
orl compi
MOCHA
JAVA a
<f*
j T. * v
* , 'Phono 36.
Selling Agon t,
'Fliccc. 76.
T.,night l-.dmun Dantes, the Count ot
Mont, Crist". ' bill, witn a complete new
line of specialties, new Illustrated song-
• East Lymi>'" is the special bill f"'
| Friday night, und a big la cent matinee
1\ that all cattle' on Saturday afternoon. 'Ihere prises are
Governor Barnes says that all caUle i ,a t tht mat|nee to tn. holders
that come Into the territory are no ,B" numbers. Nigh prices ar'
quired to be dipped. ... some people seem of Uie lu y
to ibink but axf.reoalrau to be InaiiCfted,
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1898, newspaper, November 30, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123663/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.