The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1899 Page: 6 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: TUESDAY MORXINf?, Vtruuxr s,
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No «ia'.lr subscript!or.s takpn fur three
Itx or twehr* months in town* where we
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y finished: good well: barn: pick-
it fence; located on corner Will ae!l at
t bargain. Inquire at 110 West Oklahoma
ve. D. H. GOODB.
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rOR PALE-OLD PAPER.1 AT THIS OF-
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ablest Co.. KatabvUla. Tana.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATT«B.\BYS-AT-LAW.
j ^SP 4 coimoruM,
1 Attorneys-at-Law.
Office In Victor Block.
riYiicuxA
?• j skull crush*-?'. l y a blow from sozrt
f My Debt to an Iron Horse} *" n' v.. * arc
— jg Bonnet ie.** women c.me to the posi
1 o?tice, and their cfcai. .er vas like that ol
!s in buddinj
:rgcd about tht
iji By V. Vincent Jones. ^
iprti
FATIiEU is dying; come at once!
It was liis mefts«g« that called
me, in the auinuier of *V3, to the tillage
of my <i>oyhoo<i,a home. After the
funeral I decided,to remain a few days
with my -mother and utter, they be-
ing left entirely alone.
1 During my stay i looked up some of
my old friends and schoolmates, now
j. <L outlet* mea
! town pump who hud not seen each oth
[ er for months. Frcrn all country eidci
: they came, and the tavern bar engage!
' the two village 1 afera and men stil
t. lamored to ix' serreii #
i Walking from group to group. 1 en
j countered the marshal in company
with the two farmers who had vialtec
| Tom's shop on Saturday. They weri
! going toward the t>hop. They stoppet
Aurelia i anxiously)—Have you seen
George this evening, papa? lie prom-
ised to call.
Papa—Yes, he did call, and I enter-
tained him for an hour before you camc
downstairs.
Aurelia—You ntcrtained him. papa?
Tapa—Yes. I gave him a list of all
the new dresses you had last year, and
the cost of each. I never saw a man
more interested, yet he left \ery hur-
riedly.—Tit-Bits.
at the shop. My boyhood friend wa
handcuffed und lodged in the calaboosi
near by. Hardly had the door beei
closed when a farm hand brought in
bloody blacksmith's hammer. He ha<
picked it up in a ditch near the seem
of the murder. Upon its grimy handii
grown and settled In life^ One day 1
dropped into a village smithy and
slapped my old play-fellow. Tom Kelly,
on the shoulder. Ihe uext moment 1
wished I had greeted him d ffereatly,
for he turned upon me with the sad-
dest face I have ever seen.
My* heart bled, for no friends had j *ere T^e initials T. K.
ever been closer than we in the sweet. Ihose who had know n Tom Hell]
dim days. Our very infirmities, for from a **>>' m VPT ]oB> faith in him? hui
thus we" then deemed our freckles, red j there was the htor>' of lhe farmcrs wh<
hair and bash fulness, drew us away had **ean3 'at<^ words, and then
from the otiter boy* and cemented a mute evidence of the bloody ham
bond between us'that was like ada- mur' and hp wae held ,or several daya
Cooling.
They were seated at the Ice-cream
table.
"Oh, dear!" said the sweet girl, fan-
ning her cheek, "I'm melting."
The young man saw an opportunity.
"I knew it was rather warm," he said,
"but I didn't think it was as hot as
that."
"What do you mean?"
trWhy, hot enough to melt pure gold."
—Chicago Daily News.
mauL - We were dubbed "the twins"
by the entire village, for in face, form
and manner, each was the other's
double. <.
In time I had drifted away into the
world-currents of life and he, as his
father before him had done, slipped
quietly and naturally into his little se-
questered pool of usefulness, the vil-
lage smithy.
We had heard from each other but
seldom.
When his brown eyes, sorrow-
freighted, looked into mine, something ^rop^1 *<- ^7 th -
co.'d as ice gripped my heart and wrung maddened accer.
It until 1 tirinbW.
Then ?s 1 pressed his horny hands
and waited he 6hook as a strong osk
does in a hurricane blast. Hut the next
moment the storm passed and the oak
stood, ti-m-rooted, anth only the grate-
ful rain to speak of its prising, in the
tear courses on his cheek.
This was the story he told me of how
he hAd loveil —and lost:
"You remember little Pearl; dear,
teaaing, reugish little Pearl, who was
our constant fompanion. and shared
our chiidjsh sports. ^ou know how
she -.tsod to pity pranks and jokes upon
us and . .scream witii laughter at our
discomfiture or anger. Hut if the
thought ever oame that she hail hurt
our feelings, be it ever so little, how
penitent she was and how humble.
Ycu could not forget how red her lips j herectlv
were, how her eyes sparkled and
danced with a thousand lights, or how
her golden tre**s«s floated on the breeie
as she kept pace with us and our dogs
in the chases of youth.
"We used to compete for her Rftailes
and swap bets as to whose, wife ?>he
would become. Hut you went away,
and though 1 missed your companion-
ship, a great load wa* lifted from my
heart lor I had never known an hour
However, he proved a complete alib
and was released.
Meanwhile the bereaved wife ha<
gone raving mad and up andVlown h -
little home she paced, railing day ant
night her dead husbaud's name. Pite
ously she prayed Heaven to reston
him to her arms. Frantically shi
vowed vengeance upon his murderer
Again and again ahe shrieked: "Ijo
Kelly, your blood shall atone for this.'
For she could not release him from th«
dreadful accuaation, though the lav
nee to do so
accents she plead witl
God to strengthen her arm and neni
her heart to kill the one wi10 had beref
ber life.
One day w hen she wrvs thought to V
sleeping, exhausted frotn her ravings
she was left alone for a few moment;
by her watchers. Guided by the cun
ning of a crazed mind, she arose quick
ly, donned her bicycle oostame, act
securing s silver-mounted revolve:
from the bureau drawer, slipped it in
aide her jacket, mounted her wheel ar.<
rode toward the vUlaga.
I had that morning ridden from m;
father's farm into the village, str*t
ping for my usual chat with Tom
was barelv started on my homev
journey when I encountered her
ing toward the smithy. Her on
features were convnlaed with hatt
madness and she was mumbling inco
A Lore Lyrle.
Dear, Jr. the darkened wen the sucset
fades away.
Soon from the rose-t!pped hills will sink
the dying day;
I neei you, O m> love! Why tarry thu*
afar?
You k:; w mosquitoes fly the scent of youi
cigar
—Ch: ^go Daily Rec rd
IT MADE A ImI FtltEXCE,
'xW *:
m
A tint Jane—That is a very decorous
Bud modest bathing suit, Louise, and
I quite approve of it.
Louise—I am glad you think it so
i ;>er aunty; but it's my bicycle suit,
anow.—Leslie's Weekly.
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RODE WITH AIM- MY MIGHT.
When I did not love Uttie "Tearl and
plan for cnir future happiurau «tx «Hher,
and I fait safe from any rival alter you
were gone.
"But taw <**oh life some raiii must
fall, aad a blow e^r.^ tr> me wh. h has
sapped its meaning.
"There settled in ti^e na graa-
uste of the den al edtle^-e at C He
was handsome drewo ;atxilies«yt w a*
an a«.cexsf iished anisic on and yo*-
sessr-d of si me meaos.
"One day my Pearl met him. I was
tae fool that lcirutiuced them. Fondly
dreaming myself tWely ensconced .a
her love as she **at xn muie 1 neter
scented danger.
"And, hiaii in my faith. I saw no
h&rm in his orc«*it>r**l cn.ts nor us hii
te* hicg her to r#dr the bagwrle her in-
daiget.t fauj-r had gtt«ra.b r But a'.:
too auoa the *yi) telrre my eves **
tom away. Lorl-^ glanecs w *l t ;
be hidden, and when from sn ptcton 1
pasaed to rem>. ustraii e lhe coidiieas in
htr answer froxe ti. hoj^s viUua my
breast.
"They were rarrieO a few wfrks r
and live in the aUle cotvage -p there
on the IdL."
As he creased freaks j. f-ot«t«*ps
sounded on the boar . J-
the handsome young er.V.s* p« *> ;
slong, whistling merrily as though he
had not a care in ti. w.ril
"Curee him. 1 would g;ve all 1 atr.
worth to see him dead st i v feM f r
.asp of i
As we passed she glanced up, ant
the next instant u shriek of rage ant
a pistol cote smote the air simtiitano
oualy. Her aim was wild. \ it realizing
in a fiaah that she mistook me for Ton
Kelly, I bent over the hanoie-bars anc
rode with all my might.
1 was a beginner on the wheel art
rode awkwardly and none too straigh:
or wift.
It was but the work of an instan
tor the grief-crazed creature to tun
her wheel about, remount and take uj
the chase. Glancing back, I could ae<
the distance rapidly lessening, for .
could scarcely keep my balance, whili
Tny strange pursuer w-as miatress o:
her steed andipossessed of the strengtl
of mad iie*s
Again she fired and the bullet whizz«
j past my hoed. Bending ever>- muscle
i I strove to control my mr.chiue, cala
; my excited norves and escaj*- from pur
•j suing daath. Her third ballet Sew be
twern mr arm and side1 and gUncct
downward frc m the handle-bar. 8hi
wm gaining at every turn of the ped
als ahovud I do? I dared nc
stop or attempt to convince her of he:
mistake. I cgyki cot hoid out mucl
L i^er. I could hear the whirr of he
<~hain close bohmd tf.e. I trembird a
the thought of -a backward gksnoe. He
fourth bullet sung a** dose to my cheei
that it* ashen pat lor oouki not hav«
been distinguished'from the gray dus i
jpon my clothes. 1 wa* lr*Jng hope
The on ly 'saivatiou I oouL'. hope foi
was (hat ahe weiikS eo pty ths chart,
bera before hrt a^m be* a ii.e true enougi
to hit me.
Suddenly, glancing ahear", I saw i
long freight tram aiowiy |#r,f£ng w
vrarri vhe ro« d nearly a c. jwu r of i '
smie d amm. "In • neit• t my p.as
was forn>«d. Bt-i^lng every t-nergy act
.leaning ovtr tbe tfeancle-'oar*.
sped on iike the wrimL aixi terror len
wing^.v I w&c- surprised at my fearfu
& w>eed for the earth to*i.eatb was a blur
and in agony lest r. pucctured tin
should plunge me itea3«or.g to th<
-arrh. Aviaet. w<th v*ry muscle quiv
eriag, I shot over the raaia a \.«are rw< ;
rod* ^.head of the engine anc
r <e up the hill beyond, saved by i
1 amcftve —3acr.tr of o-
Force of Mind.
In union Is strength." says the proverb.
But speaks not of \arfous strife*
Tn*t are ^.us«l by the dominant question
If the strength is the uusbsr.d's or wife'*.
—Judge.
Had W ord■ Over It.
"I don't know whether that's yours or
mine," said the doctor, looking at the
small chunk of ice that had been throw n
carelessly on their common lawn.
"It doesn't really make any differ-
ence," answered the professor. "It
couldn't cause more than a slight cool-
neas between us, anyhow."—Chicago
Tribune.
From the Lmrrsld Iale.
It was true, though a bit confusing.
We heard it ourselves.
The Irish orator, at the pcliticai
meeting, said: **Our cantimptible op-
ponent will n: vsr be able to blacken our
characters wid his miserable scarlet
whitewash."—Ally Sloper.
REVISED CLU3 LIST.
'<nE5
NOTE— Ag*n-S tn flouring comraiselona
w.li do so only for the State Capi;al. Y?*
pay no commission* on club pap n Ws
put these in at net cest to us. Any sub-
scriber new on our liat can have any of
the papers belc- • for the difference be-
tween the price of our weekly. 50 cents,
and the amount stated aj .a© price for
both. lit*
Weekry r-ate Capital and Kansas
City Weekly Journal and Agricul-
turalist. on* y^sr ®
Weekly State Capital and Sunday
Globe Democrat, one year for 1 II
Daily State Capital and Sunday
G1 Abe-Democrat, ono year for ( Gl
Yr.:«k!y State Capital and Weekly
New Tcrk Tribune, one year for ... 71
Weekly State Capital and Seml-
Weckly Globe Democrat, ore year . 1 S
Weekly State Capital and Cincinnati
Week y Enquirer, one year 1 X
Weekly Stat* Cap'tai and the Nation-
si Tribune, the great so.dier paper,
one year Jot i m
Weekiy State Capital and Oklahoma
Hoaie. F*ield and Forum, one year
i for 1 «
Weekly 8Lata * ap tal and Livestock
Inspecter, 1 year . ... ^
, Weekly K:a-< Capital and Toledo
Weekly r.ilc. . ;e\r 7|
Weekly Stare Capita, and Thrice-a-
Week, 1 year i a
Weekly State Capital and Twlce-a
Week Kansas City Times, 1 year.. ! S
Week'.y S ate Capital and Oranga
Judd Farmer and a copy Judd
Farmer's Almanac and Weather
Forecast. 1 year for is
Weekly State Capital and American
Economist, published by the Amer-
ican Protective League. 1 year . 1 56
Weekly State Capital and McClure'*
Magasine, 1 year in
Weekly Stat© Capital and Munsey's
Magazine, t year .... IS
Weekly State Capita^ and Seml-week-
ly St. Louia Republic. 1 year l I
Weekly S'ate Capital and Tw.ce-a-
Week Dallas News. 1 year 19
Weekly 8tate Capital and Kar.iaa
City Week.y Star. 1 year ?|
Weekly Stat* C*pttal and Weekly
New York Press. 1 year ..... 1 M
Weekly State Capital ard Chicago
Inter-Ocean. \ year 8>
Week y 8:at* Capital ar.d Texas
Stock and Farm Journal. 1 year . 1 M
Weekly Stat© Capi'a! and the Cen-
tury Magazine. 1 year .. 4 M
Weekly State Capital ar.d Bt. Nicho-
las Magazine. 1 year IN
Weekly State Capital and Scribner's
Magazine. 1 year IN
Weekly State Capital and Cosmopol-
itan Magazine, 1 ?+4 pages and 1 jOI
year i •
liat^r S ate Capital and Cosmopolitan
Magazine. 1 year IN
Weekly State Capital ar.d The Chi-
cago Pra:ri© Farmer, on© year... 7s
Weekly Siato Capital and the Ckl-
cag^ Farm and Home, one year... 9
( J. W. McNEAL. President
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A. J. SEAY, Vice-Presiient
w. J. HOESFALL, Cashier
Guthrie National Bank
First National Bank organized in Oklahoma.
Capital, $50,000.00 ^ Surplus, $10,000.00 ^
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Guthrie, - - Oklahoma.
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...TELEPHONE No. 20...
Hood Teams and Spring Drays
Prompt Attention given to moving
Household Goods, Pianos and sare
Transfer and x j
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Office and Yards:
X 506 Harrison Avenue>Oppos;t Santa Fe Depot. J
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J. B. Fairfield Coal
Company....
COAL
ALL KINDS.
Delivcrc 1 :• > all Parts
of the City.
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) Cto. E. 6ILLINGSLEY. PreslDeai
(HAS, E. BlUINbSUY, Cl i
rSEU U D0LCATER, Als't CasBier,
Capitol National Bank
CAPITAL,
8LKPLIS,
$50,000.0il
10,000.00
SOLICITS ACCOLHTS Or NRCIANIi
f ARMtRS kSii C0kr0kAII0\i
CHATTEL LOANS TO A
i SPtCiALTY
a DIRECTORSt
' A (>.P*nwr . Capttal'st. Ttica. N- V. Ge-j. f voslbt. OmV'e. O T.
0 ^ . b. irrii-ss, G>uhrie, O. T. Ftxo C. DotraTaa. oumne, O. f
• C h as E. BittTWOSLSY. Guthrie. O. T.
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REMOVED
To Corner of
Division and Oklahoma Ave,
Ballet Proof.
Mae—Jack wanted my picture to put
over his heart to keep the bullets from
penetrating.
Edna—He most think you have a
pretty hard face if it can stop culieis.—
Chicago D^iy. Kews.
Very Much Ivgreoaed.
Mrs. ( —I t*4nk Mr*. Wirterby
was very much impressed with sav new
gown. *■
Caterby—Why ?
Mn . Caterby—She avoided speaking
about it.—Town Topics.
(First Pub. In Oklahoma State Ctpitai
Aug. 6. 1399 )
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE
In the District Court of the Urdtcj States
for the Firs: Jud.ciai District of Okla-
homa Territory:
In the matter of J. A. Forde. bankrupt.
In bankruptcy:
Pursuant to an rder made and enteral
by S S Lawrence, referee in bankruptcy
in the above entitled matter on August
5. I*!* notice s hereby given that the un-
dersigned trustee in bankruptcy w il on
August 17, 1«S9. at the hour of i o'clock
p. m of sa;d day. at the store im-
mediately west of the Guthrie National
bank on Oklahoma avenue !n Guthrie.
se*i at public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash, the stock of tnerchanlise
and fixtures of the sa.d bankrupt therein,
at which time and place ali persons inter-
ested in said estate are requester to be
present.
W M SPURLOCR,
The Dcntlenns
Barber Shop....
The Only First-Class One in the City. New Porcelain
Bath Tubs. New Fixtures.
THE MOST fXPfRT WORKMEN OBTAINABLE.
JAMES HILL, Proerietor.
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Tru
Dated. August 5. 1$£*
Better Off Thai He 1 bvi^ht.
"Of what use," s«.d the c.scoasoiate
bicyclist, :"is a girl without a tan-
dem?"
"Of more u> answered the other,
**than a tandem without a girl."—Chi-
cago Post.
rouisleirly W
Wheeler—Didyosbssr shout Scorch-
er? He ran into a ditch and was
knocked speech leas.
Spinner—What about his wheel?
Wheeler—It was knocked spokeless.
—Town Topics.
rs: Pub in Oklih
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
-- office. Gutbr.e Ok a Aug 5. 1599.
- ■ .- - -••• f . -sr-
nam-■>* settler hi? f'-ed notice of h!s
■-•'rr. to make f.nai ; root in support
h.c5*i:m. ard -hat said proof wT.l b*
de b* f-
l. >-1-•- i- i-1
1 ...OLSMITH... |
Arms |
. Go. i
r GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. J-
BREECH LOADING GLNS, RIFLES \
AND PISTOLS "X
T I *-'TS'.ock and Ec.-t Pr ■ ■ l v a • anyth:Dg you wart
•i -M-f-t' -f -f -f -T n
VOI
Met Hi* Superior.
Hardened Scoundrel — Ho
make out at robbin* the train?
DwpersteVilinm (in disgust —Done
f.rst rate till I got into the Pullman
sleeper. Then the porter held me up!
—Harlem JUfe.
- .« • ■ - .< r* - .. _ d
■-atJon of eaid lan', viz:
•jr. Shaffej, ->f Sa%-adc. Ok.: Ste$>-
A_ D- -g.\&. <4 Garden. Ok Arthur
: G.-ri-: < J W- -
Read Carefully This Great Offer.
IT'
j THE OEfl
WII1ISU Pf« « Willow
•t art of Wli.iam Penj-'s wisdom sn«
therlr lo*e as shown In Lis treat
ct of the Indiana To tu trst com
er in this new province, h«
• 3 tencer of offending the In
n«. . . . Make a friendship azu
,4a Cipliittlnn.
Brown—1 could ha?e pitched him out
of the house:
Jones—Why Citin't you?
Brown — Well — er — because I
COU.U2 t.—Puck.
He
himseif. after Lis
pur*, based .and of
robbing my life
of Its joy
wuh clenched fit
t and bil
\ tafjMf .
at the si
we turned to se«
; two stu
Koldiup a friskj
coit and
auspicioualy. Th
ev left ti
be shod, and witi
a a faanuc
psthy, 1 left Li in
to has wt
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