The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899 Page: 5 of 8
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THE OKLATTOMA STATE CAPITAL: TfiTTIfSDAY MORNT?3T5*9CH JTO BJ5 tc UK, XSS
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Qik-lalioma's
Xjeti-gost ZOzr-y
Groods Mercliants,
115 per cent Discount Sale j
During Carnival week, to bring Oklahoma's
Largest Dry Goods Store prominently before
the thousands of strangers that will visit Guth-
rie during this carnival, to help make their
visit memorable, and profitable for them, we
will for the balance of this week—from Tues
day the 24th to Saturday the 28th—give a 15
per cent discount sale on
Ladies Tailor Made Suits,
Ladies Capes and Jackets,
Fur Collarettes and
Ready Made Suits.
15 per cent off our plain figure, one-
price murk. This sale will advertise our
store in every town and county in Oklahoma
During this sale we will alter suits Free
^ of charge.
Ramsay Brothers,
Oklahoma Avenue.
PERSONAL
C. M. Mead is tip from Oklahoma City.
J. MoC onaiell, of Ponca City, da here for
tho week.
C. W. Chaney 13 among the many from
Stillwater.
12; C. Mitchell Is up from Oklahoma
City watchdng It raint.
Erc-Ekiitor Amos Pitts, of Perry, was
among the push yesterday.
n* Dick T. Morgan and wife, were
visitors yesterday from Perry.
L. IT. Martin came down from Topcka,
Kansas, to attend the carnival.
Frank J. Wikoflf and wife, of Stillwat-
er, are visitors to the carnival.
Forest Hals.=>>11 and wife are over from
Chandler to attend tQie carnival.
S. T. Gondman and H. H. llildrcth
were down from Tonkawa yesterda.
Superintendent Dolan of the Santa Fe,
oame in on the excursion yesterday.
•W. 13. Thomas, of Kansas City, was a
pleasant fellow in the crowd yesterday.
Sam J. Krcpps, of Chicago, stopped
over yesterday to stay -with the crowd.
Charley Seeley came up from Waterloo
to see it rain and to take in the carni-
val.
Senator James P. Ganidy and wife are
over from Alva, as visitors to the carni-
val.
A. J. Musselman, recently of the Wich-
ita Beacon* was enjoying1 himself yes-
terday.
Postmaster Thomas D. Craddlck, of
WellRtson, was busy with the 'boys yes-
terday
Senator Sidney Clarke came up from
Oklahoma. City yesterday to witness the
big parade.
Dr. J. B. Watson amd three were reg-
istered as vis.tors t'o the Flower Parade
yesterday.
Perry Enterprise: Mrs. W. "E. Ln.npth
and daughter Ruby, were passengers to
Guthrie todny.
P. B. Dilday, representing the WMhilta
Daily Eagle, smiled all over yesteray be-
cause It rained.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bartrd, of Pawnee,
wero In the city yesterday to visit the
Flower parade.
John Youst, one of the best (horsemen
of Oklahoma came over from Stillwater
to see the races.
Perry Enterprise: Mm J. P. Tfarrfng-
ton is in Guthr e visiting friends and
taking in the carnival.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Turne", of Okla-
Large new
Line of
Rings
and
..DIAMONDS..
OPALS
and
Novelties
In both
Ebony
ann Silver.
E. A. Douglas,
The Guthrie Jeweler.
Bad people are sometimes respected
but nobody ever had any respect for
the people that are too good.
Omaha, Oct., 25—Hon. W. J. Bryan,
today started in on his last campaign
lug tour of Nebraska before election,
llis first address was at Stromsburg
where he spoke in the ciity park. Then
speeches were also made at David City
Shelby and several other points. Fair
audiences greeted him M each place.
TO THE MAN WITH A GUN.
At no time since tlic
opening: of Oklahoma to
settlement, lias the out look
for good shooting' been so
promising as now. Local
sportsmen need not In1! told
that the place to procure a
phooters' outfit, is at
Olsmiths; they all know it,
Lovers of dog and gun
throughout the Territory
might follow their lead in
this respect wit h pleasure to
themselves, and some lit-
tle profit to Olsmith, for
anything they need, Trj
it and see. Address,
OLSMITH ARMS CO
Guthrie, Okla. [
(Firet Pupl:<?hod in the Oklahoma State
Capital, Oct., 2fi, 1RP9.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T/urd office at Guthrie, D. T., Oct,
ISM.
Not re is herefby pffen that the follow-
ing named pettier "has filed notice of his
intention to miake final proof to support
•of tola Hn/im., and that said proof will be
made before register and recoflver nt
Guthrie O. T., on December 8. 1399, viz:
Robert Llfster for the n. w. M sec. 17,
twp- 15, n. range 1, east.
lie names the folowlng witnesses to
prove hds continuous residence upon an.I
cultivation otf eald land, v z:
James Archer, of EvansviUe, O. T.
Charles Brad s her, of Evans\rtlle, O. T.
!'"r 1 * K B. Staff], of OnuuvHls, o. T.
Jefferson, Archen, of EvansvWe, O. T.
JOHN J. Bt)LE3, Register.
(First published in Oklahoma State Cap-
ital. October 24. 1890.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, land office
at Guthrie, O. T., Oct. 23, 1S99.
5311—Republ feat Ion.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named eettler has filed notice of his in-
tention to make flnaJ prof In s<upiport of
his claim, <and itha't. said proof will Tw
ma'ie "before Register end Receiver TJnl
t*d States land office at Guthrie, O. T.
December 1, ISM, viz: Jesse M. William;
of MteKinley, O. T. for the n % ne *4 sec 2S
two 16 n., r 1 e I. M.
He names the following witnesses
prove hi3 continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
Jacob Wolfe of McKlnley, O. T , Dnniel
Ro- oo of M.-Klnlev, O. T., Mote ^toham-h,
of McKlnley, O. T., William Tate of Mc-
Klnley, O. T.
JOHN J BOLES,
Register.
Orln Brown*. Mike Roberts, W. 17. Johns
and Ed. Snyder.
John Olipharrt and Wffe wer -down
from Perry, tout the rain <Vawrt bother
them. They visited all thfr etores and,
had a good time.
J. Bart Foster, the woTI-lcnrvwn cigar
manufacturer of Chandb-r, who'th'as a
large business in Guthrie, was anions <<ho
crowd yesterday.
Joe Mc-Eacihcm and Allen Hale, two cf
the jolllest traveling men, wore lni from
Oklalioma Ony yesterday and will bo ia
line Friday night.
T. J. Douilcy and T. J. Farley arrived
yesterday from a tour of tho country
looking up a business location. They are
from Spokanie Falls.
Perry Enterprise: Mr*. Chas. Wenner
and children went to Guthrie today snd
visit friends and enjoy the carnival
the rest of the week.
'Ira Patterson, formerly a milliner of
Guthrie, came down from Wirofteld yes-
terday to visit friends and enjoy the fes-
tivities of the week.
Probate Judge Asa Jones came up from
Oklahoma City and said the crowd was
too much for "him and anode himself at
home with the •boys.
F. W. Wolf, (F. S. Cham<berlain nnd L,
J. Penn, business mem of Oklahoma City
came up to get out of tho dust. They
were well entertained.
A. W. Dunmapa.ni, countiy clerk of Dew-
ey county, and C. C. Wallace sto over
from Talofcfa and w+th D. B. Dunne, con-
t'd on the State Ca.pl tal.
Dr. Brengle, one of the promlnemt
physicians of Perry and a royal good fel-
low came down to see the fast horses
and have a good t me.
Editor Chas. Barrett, who has lately
gotten out ant Industrial edition of tho
Noble County Sentinel was umong the
prese 'boys yesterday.
Messrs. W. L. Masters and wife end
L. L. Cross field and wife of Ponca. City
were very anxious to pee Guthrie fall
carnival Queen yesterday.
Reeertver Anton 1L Classen, cf the Unit-
ed States la.nd office at Oklahoma City
was up j'est onlay to see the prize award-
ed in the Flower Parade.
Prank Anderson, ex-cour.ty clerk of
Lincoln county, now representing a large
shoe firm, sold a nice <biH of goods yes-
terday while it was raining.
Editor J. W. Casey, of the Perry Re-
publican, came down to write up the
Flower Parade, but the weather prophet
S. T. FRANKLIN,
THE HIGH GRADE GROCER.
Tdcphaoe t>6.
'•GOOD THINGS TO EAT."
THE FAMOUS RICHLIEU GOODS,
SEAL BRAND COFFEE AND I"EA. 103 Eat Oklahoma Avroue.
SWIFT S PREMIUM BRAND MEATS. LARD.
HEINZ'S CONDIMENTS ARE UNEXCELLED. GUTHRIE OKLA.
ALWAYS
PFRFF.CT,
INIKOHU.
9
BULK
OLIVES
CHEESE
STRAWS
SWEET
CIDER
At |
Burke's;
'Phone 39
5
-i
WHERE TO FIND IT.
The Celebrate d Natural Cruvi Ful
phur Mineral Water is being ha ti.lie 1 at
the following taloons:
Reaves Bros.
Tcarney & Selstrom.
Frank Wyatt.
Mose Weinberger.
Frank Wyatt.
Victor Bar.
■Case & Norris.
Oscar Hamilton.
Weinberger Bros.
Felix Adier.
H. C. RlLterbusoh.
Ritierbusch Broa.
Barrlnger's Office Saloon,
Lew E Volopue.
Otto Hanson. .
Harry Mathews.
W. W. Small-wood.
AROUND TOWN.
It's all right.
"Gath" Clgara at oismtth's.
The bands plavd under cover<
Comio suits for rent oveT Ramsay's.
Packed in 1 and 2-lb. Air-tight Cans.
Never sold in Bulk.
>y
j.~ i
fre
sh
Is oRgrevuting, but groceries that are not
fresh are more so. If our goods are not
frosh and of tho highest quality, wo tell
you so. That's the way we built up one
of the be.^t grocery trades In Guthrie. Ite-
lia le goods and reliable prfces.
We pell everything at tho bottom notch
nnd everything wo soil Is at tho top notch
tpr quality and durability.
CUT PRICES ON CAN GOODS
Kid
J. C. roland & Co.,
Corner Second
and
, Okla., Avenue, j
MBS. A. P. SAUNDERS
106 E. Oklahoma Ave
W igs,
Switches, .
T oilet >;■
Articles, r
Almond
Cream.
homa City, are the guests of Covernor
Barnes for carnival week.
Editor Lincoln McKlnley and lady
were down from "Newkirk yesterday to
see t!ho carnival attractions.
I*robate Judge Foster returned yester-
day from Ft. Riley, Kansas, whore he
has been to ece his son Paul.
Perry Enterprise: Mrs. Chas*. Ailing
has returned from her visit with rela-
tives and friends at Guthrie.
Mayor Pancost, of Perry, came in to
see the Flower* Parade, but was satis-
fied to remain ©v • until today.
Attorney A. T. Neill was over from
Stillwater yesterday on account of tJhe
uthrie fall carnival amd races.
W. O. Crawford, of Winfle'dw Kansas,
formerly a clerk with E. T. Patton A Co.,
of Guthrie, is enjoying 'himself.
. V. McCarthy, wife «nd baby, wero
here from Perry to pee the "best parade
ever in Oklahoma, but it rained.
Mr?. Hunt ant1 Miss 1 Little came
down fr'om Perry yesterday on account of
it being selected ns Queen's day.
Miss Grace Brown of Oklahoma City,
s ltn the city for a sli ort visit with her
parents and to pee the carn'val.
Mrs. Josie McEThlnney, of Oklahoma
City, came up this mornlinig to see tho
carnival and to visit her parents.
Chas. Wenner, county commit?ioncr ef
Noble county, is one of tho substantial
fellows frmm that county in the city.
A. M. Wallace came down from Wich-
ita yesterday to «-*< mpare the Griitkria
carnival with the Wdchttn wtr^^^
Editor Frank McMaster was up from
Oklaihtovna City yesterday on (legal mat-
ters and to sr-e the carnival and crowd.
8«>yiW>ur Fooso and wife are here from
Watorut-a to attend the carntvial, ball, pa-
rades, band concerts and nvilitary drills.
H. M. Ball, of Caney, one of the best
fellows in that part of lincoln county
shook hands with a big crowd yesterday.
Prof. Ti. M Gordon^ of Winveld, K«ji-
snm, came down yesterday. Ho will stay
all week in order to see the whole pro-
gram.
Mr
rest r
idamw A. Klngkade nnd h. J. Ed-
s wore up from Norman- yesterday
o the Queen of the Guthrie fail car-
Hoflus, tho warm insurance man
tSllwuter wrote up some insurance
rday while waltimg for tho ra n to
Mrs. 1a D. Treemar
o of our Perry pe pl«
to attend tho Guthalr
fe. ^ ^
Pern* Enterprl.^
was among tho*
w-ho went down.
carnival today.
J. W. L#;>wtvin, rlHor of the Arnpahoe
Bf. was over ye*tor-day in charge of the
second advert Is. ng ceriajls for the Custer
county exhibit.
Ma ' im«* D. f*. Gr ■'■r, AT. Murlin and
M" s-' Etta Origg, of Kingi'^her, were in
tihe c 7 yerterday to see the queen rUle
on the throne.
The big four crowd from Pon-^a City
that took in the carnival yeiUrdiy wcra
gave him notes on the ralni.
D. E. Dunmegan, county clerk of Dew-
ey county, oame in yesterday to see tho
Queen. He aald be Woufld stay all week,
but what he will see her on tho throne.
B II Schlegel nnd Matt Reaves, old
Guthrieltes, are over from Chandler wKh
their wives. They Will stay to pee the
Flower Parade and Karnival Knight
parade.
Frank Parker came up fnom Oklahoma
City yesterday to bttend the carnival.
Ho is the young follow that shot and kill-
ed a burglar at Olsmitn's gun atoro sev-
en years ago.
Oscar Nix, manager r>t -hhs OkTn.h/>ma
City opera house and kite advertising
man for the. Oklaohma streot farir w;i« up
yesterday and paid: "Guthrie's carnhnal
was the b'g thtag."
George Vlr.kers, promlnpntly spoken of
as a west side republican carvu-dcte for
tho next noininat'Vvn for congre.-s was in
the city yesterday from Alva, George is
tho right m.m at a carnival.
E. E. IIowendoblc?r. the crack eh
from Perry, came in yesterday to oho
tho Oklahoma shooters how it wias dor
He will be on bond today and g"ve an
ax hi bit ion of downing ciay pg«ons.
R. W. Tucker, bookkeopor for tho Arm
of R. E. Bird & Co, of Pawhuska, c.ime
:n yesterday to so theretr-amsJ7.ll lays w
In yesterday to seo tlio Qti^en, maids, a<t-
ter lants and angels of the Fi wer pa-
rade.
E<Wtor Dan Peery, of El Reno, tho
democratic politlalian from that part of
Oklahoma and a memiwr of tSvo of the
OK .homa legislatures waa in t'ho city
Fancy Costumes for rent over Ram-
say's.
Mfbsquo Costumes .for rent over Ram-
A big street rhow and tho rain will n?t
mix suc^ojsiuily.
Tho Trive'.lng Glen's headquarters arc
at the Guthrie club rooms.
The farmers wero saved yesterday and
the visitors wore disappointed.
The excursion trains brought them In
yesterday trim all over thi territory.
The fiTT r« er,joyed the ra i yester-
day and tho town tolks the ca*n\t'.
Wanted—-Piano player for singing and
dancing. Apply quick. A. Allan,
way.
Is accomp&nle'l bv -two daughter# that will j
attend the convent.
Ja.s. J. Hall, one of the rustling real
estate men of Pawnee, Is over In thb In-
terests of tho county and rooter for tho
Pawnee militia company, for tho first
prise. Ho la an old peneil pusher and
lias been educated to "boost" towns,
counties, men to congress, meetings,
organizations, and carnival and street
fairs.
Hear tho lecturo Friday evening, Oct
, 1899, at United fitatos district court
jom, by Prof. IT. C. Keelin, A. M.. ed-
itor of A. M. E. Church Review of Phil-
adelphia, Pa, Doors open nt 7 o'clock,
ir.turo begins at 7:30. Subject-: "Fortune
Tolling in IBfrtorv." Introduction by
Lishop W. J. Galre«*, D. D. Admission
15 cents, 23 ccnta per coupHp.
Ponca City Courier: Guthrie's carni-
val opened yesterday at noon by the
'hlrvwing of (horns, whUstlea and. ba^'vos.
This Is the Ingest thing that Guthrtfi
has evolved for some time, and Is an as-
sured success. Ponea's mdllta.ry* com-
pany Is on the grounds and will compete
with other organizations for the prase.
The boys am conducting themselves nice-
ly and wo hope we will win.
CLASSIFIED
WANTS.I
A't
WANT 1 •, G BNTZTOIAflj I
or 1 Tk. flaiarj; S60c|
Oar oiflofb Btiadf piaeel
lose Bolf-addresBeil
stamped • •!'• e, 'Iroasnrcx, 303 Caxtoi|
Building, Chicago,
Knbstitutioii.
Is a fraud practiced by fraucla, Wh^n
you ask for Beggs* German Salve for Tet-
ter, Eczema, Itch, Salt Rheum &Cbt bo
sure you got it; take no other.
(SB
HAVE YOU R00WS
If anyone has a room that will be
fitted for lodging and can provide for
visitors to tho Guthrie Fall Carntval,
list your address with tho secretary, at
tho headquarters. In tho Elk rooms. Guth-
rie wll entertain hundreds of people carn-
ival week, and it is necessary ot be pre-
pared for entertainment and know whora
to find it.
BOTTTjED SULPHUR SPRINGS, I T.
Tho water cf the renouned western
health resort so remarkablo for their
many cures can be had by applying to
Mid-!Choadlo. For sale at every baa* ia
tho city.
Gassott Dally. Turf saloon: tho be«t
coffee, the best service, the best lunch in
the city.
The Victor Bar for all kinds of fancy
mixed drinks, choice c gars and tiospita-
ble treatment.
Autlon pool at Turf Saloon, selling
comences at 8:30 tonight and every night
during race meet.
Mrs. Dr. Sture of Oklahoma Cityli ^
visiting Mm. H. TI. Hag an and camo to
see the flower parade.
The ftoldler hov- were glad- w'rn Ibry
heard !!>« "re- a!l from drill" which
meant no drill yesterday.
Dennis T. Flynn was minus of a $40
Knight Templar drain yesterday. Somo
ono fnlced it in the big crowd.
TIIE ROCK ISLAND WALL MAP OF
THE UNITED STATES
Ts tho best offered to tho public. Tt Is
very large and especially adapted tc
school purposes. Every teacher of geog-
raphy and every business office should
have one. It will bo sent post paid ti
any address on receipt of fifteen cants
in postage stamps or coin.
Address,
JOHN SEBASTIAN,
G. P. A., Chicago, 111.
Stroud1 Star?
G^rthrie, bis been In
looking after her pr
and around this town.
Martha WHrht of
>perty interests tn
yest<
big
see the boys, caj-nUal
Boyd, of the State University,
irt, o;i - hier of the Norman S'a
traveling jn
J. T. Ba
the "Katy Fiver," is in the eltv. Tie !s
the rlKht kind of a rus'lor forWyuslness
and knows how to cate.h the pa < nger
traffic over the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas railroad.
Crayon Portraits free, from now tin-
til October 30th with every dozen cab-
inet photos I will make one l€x20 cray-
on portrait free with the purchase of
a frame. Nice frames J1.0S —Swearin-
gen, opp. Postofflce.
SANTA FE GETS II, 0. G.
RUMOR OUT THAT THE CHANGE
WILL BE MADE? NOV, 1.
John A. Bla'ir, prominent capitalist of
Medford, is In the city. He sayf it is un-
derstood the H. O. G. has sold out to tho
Santa Fe and will turn over November 1.
The IT. O. G. will then< conneet with the
rwwthbounfl morning Santa Fe at Cross
and with the soulh bound Rock Island—
a prreat convenience to the east and we«t
sildcrs.
AOVF.ItTIHRHEVm I' H
I K thin lirad. uiir reat a word I
per iMmie. if run three tfmcM.I
IO |ier rant oft: ilrnu six itiuefe I
or OTer 8ft per cent off.
HFJLF WAITED,
liADT OR MAN WANTED TO TRAVEll
Int agents. $60 per month sal f
ary and expenses. ZIEGLER & CO^
Moaon Building, Chicago.
BRIGHT YOUNG MAN WITH
• w yoBiv axpeaimioa at the printlnil
uls can cat bU ciy pitu« with us-[
ual promot.ons, !-y applying: to for&|
nwtn of this offlca
TO LEARN BAR I
IH r v m 1 OC arttond our near!
• -t. < •, < hioag >, Louis, So:I
mpotta Eagh I
weeks cc mpl ;tes. 1-itpert Instruction*!
practical experience, two years
ed. CataJofpM ^Srec|
Moler College CMoago* His." "
naidinmlik wasted,
WANTED—FIRST OKUSB B^LBSl
1 know a got*! thing w^heu tHnel
e«ke ft We have no books nor flake ai |
tides tx seiL To men In a position
• time to oiu* buslnesl
wo Will submit a money making propel
sHCion. Address D, lli care of liORO «|
THOMAS, Chicago. , , ^
1'FIWOXAL,
THE MONTHLY PERIOD 19
dreaded tlmo of every woman. Don't 1
fer longea* from uncertainties A
Who baa bean ti tore herself best undel
women. Mm M. Gull
I 'AfctANTEEfl rl
l.of of the most obstinate and dolay<|
'ti bW J?Yencl
" Sucf-eods when othal
■ tatn retun ed, N t m singl
, in fort v-f fur yaam will not i f
after efrocts, or ti
terferanca with dutiaa. Sent sealed f-|
$2.50. Correspondence confidential.
1 OHctnaft Fountain 11
r, i a I ' wad bv thousasvl
if women and will last a lifetime,) ti
with pllla d mbly IzsoNa suocel
DBBI RMa
II ref '" ,N'T Dttyi
i i order ImiimWUMtly. Al
Ga3ve|
ton, Texas.
?t INC'ELLANEOm
I I Y I
■ «■ < pital (I
flee. luf renoa given and renuarod. A|
dress C. this office.
OWnhoma Citv, Pot
'handler and Shawn
P01
(Pi
Thousrvnrl'
distressing
by TABLE
MENT. It never fails to cure. Prioe
| GIVEN AWJ |
fh« M advorttoo new Amerl.-jm rolony
hsr, ... 1 Cuba. Send for froo fully UMH
1 • : IT AND 8 |
DURBAN INVESTMENT CO.,
cents in bottle?, tubes 75 cents. Cornar | Broadway.
D l| Bfcora, J N. Wallace.
FOK HALE.
THE PRESS BOYS.
FOR SAL! -Ten R. I. P. A. N. S fot|
cents at drugglata; one glvoa rellaf.
i-aiie yesterday. They
s for the
stayed In
the house.
W. T. Duncan Is in the city arranging
for fhe presentation of Myles "McCarthy
and his surpassing company at players,
presenting the suocessful Irish Cotnedy
drama "De^tr Hearts of Ireland," at ttho
opera hou^o next Tuesday nlghf, Oetobo.r
Mr
Mc
art!
ent
set
of mirth, TI
t and 4s draw
or and h is play
first pesoon in ti
ere.
The mo*t stubborn oases of PronchP'i
guecumb to BALLARD'S HOREJIOTM
RYR1 I' Price 25 and DO eents. Corn*
Drug Store, J. N*. Wallace.
SPECIAL ORDF.R.
RowdvJ*m ot any klrnl •will be suppre««-
el Carnival week. The throwing of Ink,
lamp Mark or anything of like descrip-
tion is prohibited. Gentlemen will not
and ruffains must not disobey this order.
By order of B. R. BAKER,
Chief of Police.
in tho fre at south.
T>op(t on Oklahoma ve
Division and First «rtreots,
lock bracelet with gold
will ph rise return to Wta:
floe and receive reward.
"art. Finder ;
Capital of- j
ALT ffNVTTFD TO MAKE THEIR
HEADQT'ARTERS AT TH STATE
CAPITAL BOOTH.
i The State Capital Piintlng Co., have
' I v ted theJr l*.oth just cast of the Cap-
J 1 ol hotel on Harrison avenue and will
. 1 e*p a register for the signatures of all
i the press buys. They are Invited to mnk1
headquarters. It will be!
1 Wlnton, known by all ■,
A. H. LaMmer and T.^' tr.r Coleman
this l ooth theii
In charge of J
the press boys In every city and
inOklalvoma. Joe will have plen'.y
papers on hand, also a nice lino
t'< nery, blank book11, ^ta., and he
p' 1 ti to all, "how It was done." !
her tho plaoe.
t vans Che
T'if « Is a non-potaomL
I
loet, Sptrmft'.or
Mod ukuidk' i
Hcl.l by
■ n "* l|
■
3 bottles, j.7|
uUr sout on r«iu>|
I
iwtary ot war <1
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 150, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1899, newspaper, October 26, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123944/m1/5/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.