The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOM A STATE CAPTTAT.- SUNDAY MORVIN^, .TAN D ATt )* IS, t$0O.
On Account ol the Large Number o! txtra lirounil Lenses iiiat Have to ! [specially Prepares tor our Customers, We Have Decided to Remain at the Old Stand
I
119 West Oklahoma
Avenue.
M/ W21-' ™ Saturday January
fl 111\. 2lst, Only.
Thereby giving thoss an opportunity to visit us who have not been able to do so before. This is positively our last week.
Good Sigiit is a thing that tvery
Human Being Wishes Tor
end there Is no «'iitu-;• r < i" an> ot us seeing
to w«ll In this an**. \ gnat many people
think they should postpone In • use of
glasses until tin i--' oi fifty. This Ih a
great mistake, an mdenre hue proven the
people opposed to sui- tltutlng 1 \ sp, <•
ta«ie* that part of th* ir power of v'.don
that ta forever lost, the ino.v raphlly wl".
their eye-eight fall nnd the mo> <l.: i- uli
It Ih {or them to get glass. to suit their
eyes. It simply mean* overtaxing of the
muscles In the >\,es. not on u< count of
the work done, hut change In the effort
required to do the work. It means Im-
proper wear and tear of the nervous sys-
tem jurt In proportion to the demand for
near work Although the u <• of Glusses
run Im>. deferred for ouite a lore, time
after ihey are i- illy needed, the cost
Ih very real and ha* to b paid some way.
just
time
pli ll
V and
damago i - pi
find I hat our ii'tial
•specially ■ - • ■
lllg db'le lit :
comment e tedm.
day*, most nun, *.
«o occupied r l<
severeyt test, and
tanr question how
sound e\e and Ini,
falling right.
put the
It he -I m<
Look to Your Eyes.
Kanlstn.
helpless
it Vaster
movt Inestimable of *11
; blindness, the must w ■ >• ful of
eilirii.i This b"lng so, you will
eoneede the great Importance of
es as a part of your anlinal or- j
a mom unary *«aH«atlon of your
... M Without .) • 11'. Will yott to 1 e-
uppreclalion of their worth. Js
essential then, of a happy cx!. t e.
. you give your eyes attention In '<
on to their importance? Ho you j
en re far them as their dellcae> demands'.
Most |mm-pie -y. u included, perhaps- i*te
extremely negligent in regard to their
eyes, and very culpably so in regard to
their children* This Is Im cause the pub-
lie have genei ally literally no ideaof the
number and v arlety of e; e detects. They
know in a general way <•:' near night, far
sight, old sight, squint etc.. and many
with one or other of ih- ' • defects foolish-
ly think It is only ncc- s-ary for them to
pick out i t random from a number or
spectacle:- i pair th.i. suits Alas, many
of the glass* f- selected In this way. that
seem t.- nit e. aetly. prove most Injuri-
ous i!.i«! I'Mi-v permanent Injury
The fa *' is that optical defects novv.t
in such varying degree and In so many
ioomblnatlons (hat only the competent eye
elaii.-l with a complete i-yi-testiu
;ipin< iii. 'ut'h .i< w- possess. Is qualifier
the trouble
: proj■
nd d« gr
It.
119 W. Oklahoma Ave.
LOUIS OPTICAL CO. QUlHRiE, otunoMA.
of Section ;;7, ArtlcU i. Chaptf i i1 U« of
Entitled 'Procedure Criminal." Com-
mittee on Criminal Jurisprudence.
House Hill. No. 19, "An Act lo I'rovldtt
for a Territorial "Board of Directors and
ta /Vbollsh the Territorial Hoard of Eoin.-
lisatlon." Committee on Judiciary.
House Hill. No. 20 "An Act to Provide
for the Manner of Payment of School di
trlct and Township Indebtedness and for
other Purposes. ' Commirtec on Wa\s and
Means. .
House Hill No. 21, "An Act to Amend
Paction 1 of an Acl Entitled. An At I to
Amend Article 7 of Chapter To of the St i-
tutea of Oklahoma' relating to Territorial
Board of Equalisation, Approved March
K. 1HS|.'«." Committee on Judiciary.
House Hill. No. 'J!!. "An Act Relating
to Witness Fees." Committee on Criminal
Jurisprudence.
House Hill. No. 2?. "An Art to Extend
Equal Suffrage to all American t Itiiens
of Oklahoma.'' Committee on Election.
House Hill, No. 24. "An Act to Amend an
Act, Amending Section - Chapter 1,
Statutes of Oklahoma and Authorizing
from any gate, fenc
]
br*> building
< tier railing a I • .< ure, . r at-y i- -
thereof of an; material of whit i i'
composed, and .- hall take and coiivei. ti
same to his own c >", h • : hall he •!« • m<
ul'ty of grand !ai< i> in vise ru tu t
no severed he the \a u- of . w -
dollars, and of petit h. • .. in • ti
article ho severe-! i.- under the lw. t
twenty doll: r
Section 2. That if any t « r -.n I. in mo
tgaged his or her land, shall, ii'ier tv
execution of said mort uage, remove an
oi' the Improvements therefrom In such I
a way as to depreciate the value there..;-, I
without llrst having untl ob u- • per i
mission so to do from th mortuii1
said person so removing such property |
shall he deemed g.iiltv of >;rand larcenc
In I'iiS.' the prt.pei y I'-'inoVetl exeeeo ;
the value of twenty d'dlars anjl of p : i
SCIENTISTS.
titic rule of standard of light, and with
It the love of right, because It fultllls
its promues of heaven, harmony, lice
and new.
TI
.1 practice of our master that
-w how to do as he did.
THE CHOCfAW ROUTE.
Rev. Dr. Farlow of Kansas City Lec-
tures on their Belief
bor Is not In vain In the I.ord." TI
few Indeed who like to work for imth-
liu: A Christlnn Sclentl: ' new r tires o!
his religion, needs not falter, nor hesi-
tate, for the w o- la clearly outlined be-
fore him. and the greatness tf his possi
bllltlea clearly seen.
REMARKS PUBLISHED IN FULL .•IIKISTIAXITV I.I:I IN : -
We quote from the Cer.tui
lanity. and one which we I
correct, though we may fee! i ••• >1 ; g---
undersiamlitig it better, we i... - - —
a - , choctaw OKLAHOMA ft OULF.RAXt-
( hristi.i i Scientists naving outgrown J QOD. THE PHI N'MIM.E OP OOODNEPS , nTt
all leaser methods or Ideas cannot so back , <; ,<■ is tii.- principle of foodueiK, Tin ROAD A*E
Tbrsncb Okrlattan M.n Ih, hbr* «-... A I «r any j whol. duty of man U to b* K-.ll.k- In ARKANSAS.
i"' " " "!•"'* port ot oojitrtv.no* whlcli wrvwi m thought, word .nd -to b< n- tm*c* i ti.- Chocti . OklahotM * dulf Rniif
r S?'b""y- "ti' f°> ««• " < • "■ -.iy ««- orOod. .. v.. .haw. d ld.« «r whuL, Company ho. «w«rd«l contour
|"-Pir;; u, ... ynurtnj And .Iw to v. till w. raioh th. top. Afl.r that I vw .nd * .«.<•. ' '
^ |we h|)vi r , la.i.ior unlnw W of iv. tht-n know Juki what •••• (...v.- !
posltitai. j,, ,lo to bl. ilk,. Hlm xve can -n.- sur • j J*'
)resent selfhood
..f the Ideal m'ar
It. iv-
I \ pl'< tslollN.
Thareof, and Repealing Article 1. of Chap | the foregoing section
trr 2. of the Statutes of Oklahoma '* Com- I by i line of not I
nilttee on Whys and Means.
House Bill. No. "An Act to Regulate
School Lands and Other Public lands
of Oklahoma Territory." Commit
Public lands.
Mouse BUI. No. 27. "An A«'t providing
for Insurant e of Orow ing Oraln Against
T,nss or Damage by Hall." Commlttei on
Insurance.
RKSOM'TIONS
conduct, which are suggested by a tru
understanding of Ood. If God Is good
man. His llkencsss, must be good. If Go.:
Is pure, man, his likeness must be pure
If Ood. 1s perfect, man must he per
If God Is love, man must love, love God,
loco his neighbor, love even his enemy.
If (Jod does not serve the llesh. man mu t
not serve the Mesh. If Gad Is spirit, m m
must be spiritual. To be spiritual he mus;
cease to be material. To be Hod-like
must understand every characteristic t l
onstratlon or practice of the fuitiiimeui (round In the Held to dlsplav the new im- j every attribute of Ood. all about l!i-
i.f truth or right. Thl l.ra.-li nay I-- I pl-m-ii: whirl, n.ltival-d l.-nh «lil.-8 -I' ! hahlls n.l wa. and lia|i« -ur ways
Kin In anj .legret- of lmj.«rfe.-*l . >. ... t th.. row at ..n.-... At Unit n..v f.iihor r.'fu«- I «™H« lhl" un.l.T la-i In j.
Ihu.1 and l.nprl n. d in th- . ..ml. 111. u - to a. .-in II ami we it.i - ' "d;- :■. I>. rf.-. tl.ui. . inusi - •11 ■ •'' . ill- Im - t. .1 ^ui ssful farm-r TRl'l-1 SKX8K OK l-'VII. NKf'KSSAKl
Jull for u period of not le s than nn 1 liuniiry and needy In all i-huri-h'-i | In.i.r-.v • our m- thoda and eondlllona until with thf ulnyl. plow anil did not desire 1 Thill may Ih our . (Tort to
dny« nor more than tai d.ij-. and 00.t« ,.r and m all potltlona and vooatlonl of nr.-. "" P rfectlon. . | the new one) hul to plea.. Ills friend an.) [nw lhe yopd and overcome the evil. It Is
"" '• r-. - -d II M a| ClMV t ol..pi-eh...Ml,i. : . . . all .hrlxli.
under the value of 1 w< i!t v tloliai _ , , , ...
Section : Th-u m.s |> w u . . P« e of fheir l\ ou dec fill TUei- I toi.n.ie-l Jisus, toni.am
found guilty of giau• I i n . . •. \ or.v Contain* 4>ood
of the foregoing ;■<•.-lions -■ r tin i
shall be puulshe.l l>v lmpi i - i.ni.nl in .!.••
the Employment of a Territorial Vet 'penitentiary lor a period of not I ti.
erlnary Burgeon by the Board of Regentn lone year nor more than live .\-.ir.s, ami
of the Agricultural and Mechanical Col- j costs « f the pro>ectition. qu.-st i is ((i- n nm i
leg*- of Oklahoma and Creating a Sanitary , Hectlon I Vny p.-i son convicted of th-
Commlaalon, and Prescribing the Duties | crime of petit larceny under either «>i.- i 1 tom what church .1. nomination does
shall be punished 1 Christian Sc., n . gain the greatest fol-
than $lo nor more 'lowing? Those who feel th< need of it, !
nilttee on quarantine.
House Bill, No. "An A- t to Provide
for the Deposit of County Funds." Com
teachings of Christ In life :t
Christ Is the embodied id
the spiritual understanding
l';s creation, the true s.-nsi
exists. Including cause ami
which governed the conduct
sonal Jesus. Christianity tin .
! Progrsa knows no backward
1 ing .nee r- a i- -d Christian Science, we
I have no fui :hi r use for the ladder of
| successive improv-d belief.* by nn ans of
Which we have climbed to the point of
understanding.
M im ,r„ | WHY WK IIOI.D TO Ot'K WAYS,
of <- ,:i t- | We arc sometimes siow ' • take up new
- \ • i be | ways although Uie\ may be better, espec.
ie re'.i::nn j tally when we are having reasonable suc-
fhe j i i-sh villi our old mutho'l -. My father
. ntlu. t." , was once a farmer, an-! at certain per-
of truii. i-.-is, cultivated In - corn with a single
Oo I .-ii horse plow. With In plowed down one
i mI ti. ir I Fi«ie of tin' row, and back on the other*
IV ' ami ; Out .|,j> a neighbor, wiio was an agent
f ta - per- j for a nowly patented cultivator came to
* tin' I :n. niy father s Held, and desired to plow a
r im-
I1U see r.t once ;
T'>i|. Ilfi) !
■nstru ti"" «if
r mlies rallroi
best agricultural se
cent State of Ark
one hundred and six-
d through one of th
rtlons of the niagnlfi
nans. Work has al
wherein Wt need rlghtln
true when wt1 undertake to help other*..
RCI.KS OF CONDl'CT
The following are some of the rules .
and the line will tloub
less be In operutlon by October 1st, lt>W.
lows:
The location of the line will be as fol-
Beglnnlng at Ib.we, 1 T, the present
pastern terminus of the road, and running
f east to Munroe. entering Arkansas at a
t. J point near Hartford, where large depos-
'1 • j im of coal have been found and whera
| mines will be operated; thence to Mans-
field. wh n connection will b.* made with
the S Louis & Sail Francise . railroad;
thene^ to Kcho, Boonvill'. Magazine Ma -
vlnville, Danvlll, * a, Casa. Houston an 1
Esau, and thence on the south side of
Hie river «o little Rock, where connec-
tion will bo made with the Choctaw &
Memphis (formerly the little Rock A:
the prosecution.
Section :. This a. t shall b.
| (hi I.i t Wi di:->tlay evening Alfred Kar■- «'ONSISTKN't"V t F TUB NAME
In force low. tin- western district member of the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
and err-, t from and after Its passage and the Boanl ,.r Lectureship of the Mother
approval. Church of Christ t* icnec. of Boston, lec-
• >n motion of Join ;i speelaI comm"•< • mre,|
f ti.re • w.i appoint. I conslstli.g of J nes v,
cbal, man. Mallev mil Doyl.- v
on n« oualltlcatIon of engrosslp.; • . ^
the city at the oper
I pre
ive may do right It become* nec-
that we tirst may know the right,
hlch we know or understand Is
called Christian Science. B\ 'his
of reasoning we see 'the con i -
clerk?
of the ■
Baker.
n. b • 'ew -a sr. c Ing
I sons.
. The following <ommi:t.
A resolution was Introduced by Stephens :t, |,olmocd by tin- cbairni.
to a«k that the Sceretar\ of the territory
furnish a tire ) root safe for the safty of | i*,it>i• Hulldlm; \\
bills untl pnpers of the presint session, | onrH ,-n,
arid, under a suspension of the rules, the j,ltllclarv. Anna It Reed. «.f ki igi
resolution was paused unanlmousl> , Public Land- >- W Ooodii. li. -f C-r
A resolution was presented by Mr. Koch . ,-|f,
•s follows: "Resolved that the members j Criminal Jurispnidt-ne. Phil Sowe-
of this house are offered to any changes jvrry
In county lines at this session. After op Municipal Cort atioi, n \\- 11,:ii
position to the measure by Hay Doyle of Cloud «'hlef
lind Wood, and support by Koch, Merten, j On motion house until tt
McKlrath. the Resolution was. on motion j Monda> January i«; •,t p
of Doyle linlellnitels postponed
At a meeetlng of the School land les.- e*,
of tin- territory at Oklahoma City. held. l'« S I Pt N l-.l i Mi-'.ETIN'i:
on January of the following resolution 1 Car \. .i.m 1 At
was presented ft r legislative action We i liminary skirmb i i-i- - ilvcr -iat,
the lessees of school lands of Oklahoma t,0mmitt. . both uatorial aspir
Terrltorv demand of the legislature that ■
. .it «, i are r--st mg <-n - at an u m-
th«y enact such laws as will glvo tit"
leasees the preference right of re-i- a.-ing j l« s ilt of tl> ' .poin -i nicetim:
at lhe appraised value. ii'hurstlav The .nil-ai of ti - c.niru
We demand that br- a king. ferine j jn refusn.. to d. i W. I: s .
e'eailng. building wells, ponds, shade tre g chairman gave th- Stewart men
fruit trees and vines, or any kind of im- porar> m-' i.-■ i, but th. im i
provements neceysa'v- to work and
value out of il • land be npp v "1 a: ! n,:;.
full value. ,
We demand that 1"- per cent of le; > 1 MOV!'."' l-'HoM I'i'L- < I: •.!-I
applied
! which g
house, on (l
Ita iul christian belief. The house
I urom
• tletl ami not a se.it was vacant.
•re people from all parts of the
that came here especially to
a. some having traveled many
*rlnnd.
to the State Caplttil columns be- ,
.led the matter was laid over ,
I this morning when It appears in fall
NEED OK A CERTAIN SENSE OK I
Christian Science otters Itself as a pure- j RIGHT.
1\ nn ; iphvslcul method of restoring 1 The chrlstlon i !t t. Chrlstl.
health and harmony, and for this r* i- gives the true motlel and en
son tlnds few followers from those w.-.e
believe themselves successful In mat.ii.tl
met hods. One in trouble is not apt to
annot be seen by
irately
Down a
v i.' i.' 1
make
of the name Christian Sde
o the understanding of
verns all right conduct.
not find a term which
names the divine Men, -
nl pr.u-iiced by our mass
neighbor, tin •! 1 > allow. .I him to try the important that we understand the unreal-
new Idea ill the Held. It til l double work, j |ly :,n(| powerlessne-s of evil, which Id. i
and did It so much better that m\ father j js implied In the understanding of the
bought th" plow at once, and would i-u j reality and omnipotence, of Hod. Indeed
allow it to go out of the field. | u(, ennnot he conscious of the former
ithout being conscious of the latter.
There ar. many people who would hold ■
as eagerly to Christian Science us the j
most devoted followers, if they only knew
how much good there was In it for them.
S me are not willing to leav. their rellg-
for
\\.
experlmei
the
met hod
iphlcal s.
y to retrace
tlcal: hence
'HRISTIAAS Nl.E
ENCE
so long as he bt
- : need of Christian
Science, the
demon-
r relief in wa>.. th.
. j st rable rule of right
Without this
cm-' nn
se senst s. We h iv
sense of right we
are likt> a s(
luiptt-r.
in se. , and wliii. i
' j chiseling away at
Ills block of
marbel
naturally wond
r ( without a definite n
lod. ! In t hough! Y- -ii
i •,!>• Unit we eaivi.
i ask him what he i
e,irving, and
he re
•lot that many see
v plies "A perfect Ms;
ure and yet
he has
.1 .hey are not tun
- In thought no stand
ard. no model
Mean-
die -onfroi • 1 wi.
w hile he Is whlllng
iwa> tie hour
w.rk-
mortal "xistene" i
lug at random. He
probably cuts
ah oc-
as death. 11 Is pit-a:
caslopql stroke in
tin right plat
e. Mien
i la somethink t >
perhaps spoils it b
t i mistaken
stroke
nglng and iteru.il.
tin the other hand.
If ho has in
himg.it
• IIRISTJAN SC
. ; t he perf* ct mod" !
s;rst stvok
• j>t his
l" I the primar> department.
! l time ti ii<h In the higher
,ir j h -■: this consolation he
classmate® would folbo
h* I not ready to aecompa
her would he promt
Idea.
nary dci art-
classma. <
• might go
if they w
' us. and
i should h"
STANDARD OK RE \ LITV
What is rcalit> What constitutes real-
ty-.' What inak.s a thing real? What is
he Standard of reality? In s deuce we de-
ermine the constituent y of a thing by
• nsldcrlng Its origin f.-r the question is
lot what seems, but unit is. Ood made
ill thai was madt and that all was. and
Memphis railroad, but whic'.i ..ill now be-
come a part of th«- Choctaw System*,
there' > pi t'inc under one management a
gr.at east and w--t lint of railway, ex-
tending from the Mississippi River to
Weatherford, Okie., a (iistance of nearly
six hundred n.il- . and pa-su it through
the Stale of Arkansas, the Indian Terr'.*
tore, and penalr>ting Into Oklah-.nia Ter-
ritory for one hundred and thirty miles.
Th.- new line passes through the fol*
low lllg eo-jnti. * Mi Al l.a! .a
- iii.-
•at io
err.
only
nl
: illusio
Tills is
t.\, hut i
Inipoii-
rlsilanltv
Logan
Yell ....
Perry .
Pulaikl
\ •
1L' : :i
1S.0D
. IT.S'JI
I' l '9'
ipport
estors Is
noi dlsho
iii use the mode
past lighted their
for thepow.-r of the Christ
to overcome evil lies in his understanding
of its reality, and which Is aiw .y • ha- -.1
upon his understand in:; of the illrics*
of O ld, Splrii and Spirifs ••reation. Th <
of e-. IL and destroys Its power.
JESI S A PRACTICAL CHitlSTIAN Si
E NT 1ST.
Christlnaulty is <hc practice .f truth
as it was understood by Jesus. Ph-re
have been and are many system* of :>•
llgion. but the systtm practiced by Jests
i.- e..n*lderi-d the only true and ahsolutcly
e n r. ct religion. The excellency of ins
religion was known by iiH perfe -' p -
Tlle
Olraha
money now deri\.fl Mom tile let-" •' ..r
Indemnity hinds In Kickapoo country. ! o |
returned to the various school tlistrh • in
said eonnly and to help mai Maia pubil"
fhoo's. It being impossible for them to I
k* p "chool longer that three m m'i un-
der the r-r-- ■ !.' law
A petithm was i- ol fiii-n a eem rerv I
n*«o ■ iat ion In Cm adian . .unty !n ver 1
to crueteri. In • eiar' -ver
under th> nib
■>Tr. .Tor- 'roni t1 i'oi,mii" *
and Means, n-k. •' t .ar ] oper furnisl.;- j
bo provldetl for ti; worl: ' 'lie Ciaitr.i'-
tre. The Ci-mmitt' on Judiciary tr
like r. ipe -1 TI; t • • ■ v. r f r -
tbo chief clerk wit- i . I t n-ir.R
the matter prop e th" <r. '
of the territory
The he" •- ti, ■ ■ D-.e'e veil' ^ '
Into commit e th v. h with
Stephens In th- eh i- • t o. ••-!- r 11 11.
Jes I
I.' -Ii\
Fort Russell. '
Fort Doc.all. at I),
there until tho « nl
ER 8VNDIC.N
ligurts
i .rally
ATTITCDi: OK St' 1 I 'NTISTS TOW ARD
OTHER SCHOOLS "K RELIGION
AM' M 1:1 11 I.NE
;jfscs. the
di:m«)Nsthator
truth.
:i t
. fa to
And will .at .- the -.-tahllshment ..: v-
eral good trading points and a few Jarge
nnd important tow n.-, due in.ti e of whii h
will bo given late:
Ti.- i - w lln wi eontr it tlu truffle
, ;• l.e !' it J. Ml and La Fourche la Fave
River \ a I !<*\ . th" most productive val-
l. \ ■ <if th-- State of Arkansas, producing
this ye.ii ovi-r lift;.- thousand bales o* co -
ton and thousands of bushels . f corn and
other farm products Land can be bought
cheaply, thereby offering excellent oppor-
tunities for enterprising farmers to pro-
cure homes !n a well -• -t11 1 e.-iuntry
where good nchcols and ehurches are nl-
ready established, The mountain rangn
dividing the valleys are covered witti
magnificent forests of most excellent yel-
low pin.-, ami tin lower ridues nnd slopes
ure cove red with large iiuantltii s <.f white
oak. hlckoit ash and other varieties of
tij. excellent hardwood timber. It Is
therefore certain that ta< lumber indus-
try will h" carried on extensively. The
western portion of the line in the Indian
Territory and Oklahoma Is now furnlsh-
:iii a market for three million feet of
•line lumber per inonih. which is coming
from Tt xas. Via the different lines of rati*
Is ■ (v. y Ply ibut & Gulf R airoadf
ntl>
REAI.LV \ NEW H >
No
moth
The IdM v
dered t^> be
nrd r■ dtit•
commit'
rr r nt.
On motl.o "f t
lllil l 1
|/ f i:<irsi: nn :.
An act m e? ni
Ing propcrt v t - . r- Mr.m
He it enact- l b th.
rembiy of the Ten it.
Feci ion l ira I' ■>
%ever from tt h °f
ducf gl "l\ il. t
industry of the wo
\ STOR RATTERV
: I'RIN i I'LE OE
i nicill t to fol:
atlon. Wltho
I {1ST I AN'l'i'V NEED In his
to heal the. sick and cast out
evil, a nd thus proved wli.tt could be done
through ihe understanding and r dia.ie-
upon the divine power, while he taught,
He th.it l:c!i< veth on me. the works that
I do. shall 1." do also." IL? who under-
stands as I understand, and who works
Howe Ju
. Louis &
Railroad, via
'I
Ok la
i >k li
F Railway.
Iii.- Railway,
foil'
the same
i nt- - d t
taught Hi
'esulis.i Christian Science shows how the
vork is done. If you desire to become a
mathematician you first call a personal
-a. her. who works out Ills problems on
l.t hoard, ihn- proving that he under-
;aii.ls mathematics, and la Indeed i
«ia: • m 111. Lin Vou witness this, and bt
lev.- It and have nut a shadow of doubt
-! this d--t * not make u ma them r. c
>• i. .ei uialerstamis • : the principle <• d
work out the solution of the problem Tin
<l«. - of the mathrmutlclan must come
"i I.nt sec in: mind, learn ilia stier,.-
c 'ooi inued on «Sth t ige )
'O f l Bi; A < OLD Is «i\ I IIAV,
Chicago, Rock Island
via El Reno. Okla.
H Won!. j. r HOLDEN,
Genera! Mg Traffic Mgr.
South McAlester. I. T.
WOOD WANTED,
he • Capital wants 60 rioki of
chunk wood cu 1< Inches I by S feet-co-d
wood cut to lti Inch lengths. Apply at
this office
TEXAS l IVE 8TOCK ASBOCTATIOJI
MEETING.
Galve-ton, Jatiuarv 17th, lsOO
1 '' tboi tsion a round trip rat
from
Tick--
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For be«: whlsKeys wtnoa a .3 tirandlea
go tj Old Motcj 2il Harrison A vs.
Tin
no-A ready for business,
photographers rri
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 221, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 15, 1899, newspaper, January 15, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123702/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.