The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1899 Page: 8 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL: TUESDAY MORNING, AIJOTTST 8, 1899.
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Of Men's and Boys' Fine Stylishly-Made Clothing, Furnishings and Hats at Reasonably Low Prices.
The time has arrived when we aro . mpellid to i lean uf> stock aud get ready for the next eeusou. It is not a matter of how much our stock is worth, but how quick we can clear our counters We propose to make this sale
one of the greatest money saving opportunities ever offered to the people.
Every article in our store shall come under the reduction knife, we will down the prices so low that the temptation will be irresistable. In many instances goods will be reduced to less than cost of manufacturing.
Of course this sale will be a groat loss to us but the ready cash will be welcome aud can be made better use of thau carrying over merchandise to another season.
Remember this is not a sale of old shop-worn goods, but bright, up-to-date, this season's best and most fashionable Clothing, Furnishings and Hats. To disappoint you would be poor business policy and wo never disap-
point you. A few items will give you an idea of what the great Clearance Sale means.
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EVery Suit in our Store for- J EVery Suit formelv 15.00 I r
Lmtrly7-30- 5.00 12.50 : I
our choice of all
our Straw Hats, former t Vour choice of an^ crash • Monarch Shirts re2"Tar !
! 1 or linen hat or cap TZT „ I "* price 1.50 t Qf) j
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17very Suit in our store for- ? A ny crash suit in our store, * ^cilai s fifty Cents, now
^ merly 10.00 7 £f) : Vojr choice 9 Cfi I =
now /♦vJVJ ; now ;
Every Suit formerly 12.50 I Chirts formerly 75 cents and j
and 12.50 /~vrv i ^ nn rU!Ur r~r\ !
• price one dollar to two Cr\ J \ AA j our store
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9.00 ;
one dollar
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want an extra pair
trousers to finish out your
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ne lot o? Manhattan Shirts
formerly 150
I season's coat and vest, you I now
i will be astonished to know
1.001
? the saving we can make you j Rig Reduction in our Entire 2
] on single trousers. j *-* Underwear Stock !
i.uuw ) now ZZli CLOTHING HOUSE.
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Large Sample Room,
Everything Up-to-Date. jl jj'
Capitol Hotel,
fc. G. MILLIKAIN, Prop.
GUTHRIE,
OKLAHOMA.
Rates $2.00 Per Day... cUnft Pi
Attention totlieTruv-
Public.
IS RENEWED.
Vigorous Work to J3egin in th?
Fall.
OTIS IS GIVEN HIS
this information has been put in statisti- j
cal form and was carried away by him
to New York tonight.
BIG CAMPAIGN* AHEAD.
War Department officials i'p much in-
terested in Secretary Roofs investigation
His actions in the past few days have
i -nvinced them that a big campaign is
ahead in the Philippines and that the sec-
retary is getting ready to make arrange?
ments for it.
It is expected that when he comes back
to the city next week he will set the
PABST
BRIHIS0 COS
CE UBRATED
DRINK ONLY
MILWAIKEE BEER.
Bine Ribbon, Bohemian, Export,
Select, Bavarian, Dopplebra>u,
Pabat Malt Extract, tbo best tonic ^not intoxicating I,
interview With u Western Member
of tiie i uliiuet Secretary llout
lake* lioiu in a M ay that
ProiuUfs Well
Washington, D.
at Washington
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I'se only Pab t Ice Plant Ice.
PI Ki CRYSTAL ICK
Chemlcalh P^re Distilled
Water.
PALE JIVDI,
Manager
NEARLY
...fifty-tight Years Old...
he true
People has war
years rolled by
but devotion
■ rity i : the American
for It new fr.ends as tha
and the orig.ual members
£-&d to heir reward. a:.d
ya.ti and f -idfaat
: . in Its teacr ng^. aud
acknowledged the country eve- at '.e:
Hec gn.ilng It# value to ti a*h.- «V
Nation, the publisher of h«- St ,-
entered into an elliar.ee w;th ' !"• N *
him to furnt h both papers at the tr.f
Every farmer and every villager o«
community in wh ch he l;ves. .t > d
works conmamly a.->d untiringly r :
tsome ail the new? and happe f
fri ods, the conditions and j r j«ec
markets and in fact, is a weekly vis.
w de-awake progress ve family.
Just th'nk of iv>th of th e p.i^r
Send all subscriptions to The State Caj
N w Y
al iam;.;
C. Aug., 7—Authorities
ave informed General
Otis of Ahat is expected of him in his
c -ming compaign against the Phillipin i
He must crush the rebelion. K\ery re-
source of accomplishing t
General Otis has been noti:
requisition of his. whethe
men, will be h : red. j
length of time 1
this difficult ta-
at the expirati
accept the res;
failure. It In 1
way to a i.- w c
alio
West is practically unanimous in favor
of the Tresident's policy in the Phili-
ppines. The We-t wants the United Sta-
tes to hold the Philippines. The only dis-
satisfaction there—and it does not amount
to much as yet—is due to the delay in
stamping out the insurrection. The peo-
ple are a little impatient for the ending
of the war. At the same time they place
supreme reliance in the judgment of the
President. While not over-favorably im-
pressed by General Otis' management
of the campaign so far. they are willing
to trust to the President's estimate of j wheels in motion to carry out his pro-
him. and wait for the result of the fall 'gram. There is a great deal of work to be
campaign. j done to aquip for duty the additional
"So confident am T of my correct appre- , forse necessary to swell the Philippine
ORDEi S elation of the cling in the West about army to 40,000 men It is realized thai the
the administration's Philippine policy secretary is not beginning too soon, by
that if Mto-tnccess should attend the Am- j any means, and that steady work will be
erican arms and the administration were j required to have affairs in shape by the
defeats I, i. (tor ne, m uld never J&elieve|time the rainy Milton is over.
it was because the pe pie of the West j He has already shown the bureau chiefs
dlssaproved of the war. but would attrib- j that the policy oi the campaign is to be
ute it to their dissaprova) of the manner one of adepuate preparati n for the opera,,
in which the war had been conducted, tions to t>e conducted. There is to be no
The President is making no mistake about ! hesitation or sheese paring In regard to
public opinion He knows what .he peo- supplies for the soldiers and he is taking
pie of the country wan-, and he Is mak- [especial tare to Insure the collection of
Ing every preparation to insure gratifica- supplies in sufficient quantities to leave
tion of their desire.'* no risk of scarcity at any time In the cam
Quartermaster General Lodttfton, when ' Mr. Root has evidently rectived
his attention was calle 1 today to tni instructions from the President to get his
statement of the English artist who com- department in thorough readiness for
u : will j r'ained th t the Americans in the Philip- crushing the insurrection in the Phllip-
rldent ' ''*ne-s established no proper means , pines.
avery I c' communication between their front j —
ls or j md their r<ar, laughed at It. He had had °ne principal uses of Dr Pierce's
nable ; ro reP"rt *he quartermaster's rps KrtV 'n:* Prescription is the preparation
n. f i:i the Philippines ecently as to what had j of Proapec; ve mothers for the time of
n.b«t been ^ComPllrtW in the line of communl- trial and danger that comes when a ch Id j
mu,t i ^tion. b • the fact th;it the <- -mmanding ' 'ra- The "Prescription" is strength- |
atisfted with what was be- eninS and invigorating and le^ens pain j
Bankruptcy Blanks
Complete Forms on Fine Stock Printed in
Accordance with Puling of Supreme ourt.
Don't send out of
Territory for them
Only House in Oklahoma Handling them
ompletc Single Set only
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being given awa
Sets of three $1.00. Prompt Mail Service.
Address
S1ATE CAPITAL PRINTING
east is an utt
B. Henderson.
f for the re- er,'
i >ns in the ' Thl
ea.- n an 3 Is of 6K*,00r ■
s of a cam- of product
ef that 10,900 .w copies are now
A copy will be sent to any address on
ha « heeaiceipt of twenty-one (21) one-cc-nt^stamps [ A
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n ^nsarj- Medical Association, '
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We claim to be running an up.
to-date Printer}*, Bindery and Rub-
ber Stampery, and would be glad to
quote you prices on anything you
may want in our several lines. : ;
Catalogue aud Halftone Work our
specialty.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
LIZZIE FOSTER,
Administratrix.
ci Iho st.*vsct. A great deal ot..
Bears th*
Si^ature of
State Capital
Printing Co,
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, ••
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1899, newspaper, August 8, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123875/m1/8/?q=%22Guthrie+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.