The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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TIIE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL; SlIN"DAY MORNING, D0OEMBEH 3, 1899.
Pimples
Are more than a disfigurement of the
fekin; they are a handicap to a yonng
man, alike in love an<l business. The
pimply face looka dlMipated and both
merchant and maiden look askance .it
the oafortunaU- fellow wliot* face m his
misfortune. An al-
most certain cure
for pimples and
mitnilur disfiguring
eruptions is found
in Dr. Pierce'*
.Golden Medical
Discovery. It pur-
ifies the bloou of
the corrupting
caiue of ordinary
eruptive diseases,
cleanses the skin
and buikU up the
body with aound
wholesonn flesh.
"Discovery" con
tains neither alco-
hol uor narcotics. |'
•I am well jtlm.vil
wltti your medicine*."
write* John A. Callo-
3. Kiq , of No. |N
St , Coltimbm,
0« "In 1804 1 wa«
working at iiiijlil ,r- ! .
1 t>roke out 111 lump* |TH
■II ovei. tintl when
tbrst left the akin
rreled . ft I took \x
ot 11 es of • c.oldeu
Medical l)i«c..vi-rv '
of Doctor
nppelite, hut
;y,
The Financier States The Situation
For the week.
Cle. I ha<1 i>implc* aud brown i
*• Juw t 'e f me nil gone. I
mauy kind* of medicine* t ut received m, bene
fit U #t year I weighed one hundred aud
thirty-four pound*, and now I weigh one hun
atert aud forty five Plena? accept niv thank
X am so glad I found therein kind of medicine
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser sent free
on receipt of stamps to pay expense of
mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps
for book in paper covers, or 31 stamp* for
cloth, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y.
inrasufS are being -taken by the tiuth
orJBles A hundred houses arc teolai «•<! |
ami a rps of the most -mlnent physi-
cians In the omplre ha* been dispatch-
ed to the scent* with full powers.
\ gtnkir* III iteration of the een*-
11'.v.n,«HM of tb' Japanese anent the
Hums!an •■ncrmuhmeratii In Korea Is to
ho fmjMd in I In* fnet that although il
wa* perfectly well known that the aut-
' umn nnnouevers of the army wen* to
!••• ho1 1 this 'week, yet 'the emharloi-
1 t-ion "f the troops upon two tran portH
J here la«i Monday >:.tve rise to the wdld-
! est rum -r* that lie a.-ie enroute f..r
J Korea and their popular I magi nail Jon
1 the ImvMTHslon of the impending war
had already lM gun.
| The future «nnpress of Japan has been
j chosen an>l her engagement to the
j o-pown prince ann. unee.i. She will have
a d'i\very of a Tnillllon Hind a quarter of
a 11 from her own family and from the
jianperoi*. the latler contributing the
large*! part of j>he sum.
It may he *)g*nlfloant thai by this
! marriage the crown prlniee will become
| related to the }, whest buddhlst prl.^t
hi 'the empire. In vtiew of the rtlrong
buddh -• !<• movement to secure state
recognition thiis fact If comments up-
on is rf «gr",i in-ti-rest Prediction*
ar fre"ly made 'thuit the coming
of parliament will result In
-.f Ih> present mlr+stry. The liberal ling In the treasury although
pnrl\ 'hrough a I Manee with which the iter of fs<ct the averages are so domMat-
'MI'lnet has lK«e>n enalfled to earr> M# J ed by the changes reported by one
"i Is In u stil t.* 1(f chnos. Two | large bank that general reductions are
f ;tH lenders heive rr*sl«med. While an- som«whait difficult to moke. The v. t .
' hi,s h,'on 'n-akrtng Inalntent de- h„naJ City bank which at the close of
J n 1 uds for spoils in ihe shape of mln- the previous w ■ k reported all « f the
' ' rial appointments In return for the gains n cash. proving conclusively that
mjj R"rvlr#. (h4J other 1ns"tiiutlon« had not bettered
I i' -on.* "f the .T^pn.rtese press on the their portion from a reserve standpoint
war 111 the Transvaal Is <1. eldedly pro- '
Ttrttlah.
TWO FINE SPECIMENS.
. 1 rr I • -
< n "Wedn« \ «r>
Ullle M. Van.
IIIuaimnd ntwl
Of Physical Manhood.
ford. wet
On Tue
v .1 cout le fr ojn Bristow. 1. T
en.in nr:■ I M Cora D Brad
joined in mwtrlmony.
lay Rev. lb/we performed th
whl. h united V\'m. K. Mayfkl
•ort, arid -Msry K. Warbial^r
Lew
Staples
Judge J.
We
CONDITIONS ARE SATISFACTORY. I 1
The < ei tainty
r iiinc The liaiiha to llnlargs
Theii' t oiniiiltmentH.
New York, Dec. 2 -The Fnan< ier says:
I The statement of tlie aas-M-lated banks
I of New York for the week ending De-
comber 2 shows <he institutions are
Ifinding ready emijdo>mem for the sup-
break up pliics of money they ire l. cummulat-
tid - i i- heen nppninted
erk and will enter upon his
|di *leH with the first, of the month In
selecting Mr. SnndK for hln deputy, Jtfdxe
Nepleiilsl'Uient I *id« -v. .. ' l.;i« mad. n wloe n 1.«• • P.
ron la one of T.lncttln ooutvty's btiys who
came hure In Ihe ?nrly dnyM. and 'he
n nf'iunch rcTHibllcnn. Hts qualification*
are of the h"|rtiest or'der and he Is both
genial and a< com mod at tine The New-
ts K-lad to congtaitula.le both the clerk
and deputy.
GERMAN
, NAVAL PLANS.
Emdcn to Be Developed Into lirst
Class Port.
AMERICANS DIPLOMATS TROUBLE
Ambassador Tripp i.rin Kncd Far
Kent nt \ lenna Croat In cut
Auierleans Abroad.
ATHLETICS.
OKLAHOMA I-NIVMRBITT VS
KANSAS CITY TI IA N K 8(11V1NV
OA.MK.
OKLAHOMA ATHENS
GIVES THANKS.
Thanksgiving is Appropriately
Celebrated at The
University.
-Vormo a,
">«e. 2.—(Hpecial.)—
i begun at the unl-
'talmmenit g ven by
This Is a. ladies
appears In a small simiilar role In th
eurreiut exhib+t. This Iwink, wH'h the
Natiotval Park l>a«k accurhmulated
netarly all the excess ea h 'that has Ixen
received ami the farmer has ionde prae-
tlcally all the nevr Kins vnd gaq'ntM
half the dsfKisk Increases. The Infer-
•"n<ce is that -the position of the ther Wl"
♦wink* hns "hanged only slightly for th'* quartet.
Iw tter *hirin« Ihe week. W'.th these |<|UUrl'' ' "inP°sed of M1sh<v King. Watt,
facts In mind, the staiu-ment assumes -i . Wherry and H-tVy. An excellent program
different manning but taking'the ex Mb- "f ,>i;,no duett/ and e«ther w.VIS r.-ri-
It as a whole the totals are to.be re- ,lor"d v ""1 ' ' "" •' 1 H,MnK
gtarded as satisfactory. Expansions 1n , (',,n'JjJ®t,ca m«-nt of the na.tiomLl vacation!.
loam<* and In deposits show that >*.he i ,n
<*>n-tna««tlons wtikh have chnrneteriz-d
Wetns with little intermission./'
iK<d fKM«es«ihin iff !s|,noe Ju1y last P^-haps n't an end 'K"W
ted t>wv> yaHds but |^M' banks, w'th the certainty ■ ,AfN
imall North
iftVad p ■rt,
Dn e*. fitli>
:hit .he,,- i
x" the. r.'ver
SaTKhipH to
itallmcnt
provemt ii :
ifter ltn i"i
try «l< ckH .
De •pufh«>d «
ti ma i e I
ftu'lt at Kn
The dentt
havlntc si
cd Press.)
-The government's pur
m lfim(tlen, hitherto a
harbor, in'o a tir -clan*
ha« hwotna plalnei «>ry day.
>r,«l authority it |m learned
plans embrace the deepening
hed s< as to aJIow dhe larm st
enter -lh« |h ri The llrwt 4n-
<if 9,500,(*H murky f.>r this Im-
wlll reach the Pruss an diet
-convening. The . i nm. t.t
Oklii.homn city. 1—(Bpfvlal.)—Ar-
I k'.nwis i'!ty u ii ihe l,.yH (inil kicked .*t
'"r ten j anN and recovered the ball. Then
by auceeMPlvs tamh m p ays -on tlgbc and
let' end they carried the t ill to t':«e Okht-
I iH.niH k«mJ line. Here Oklaihomu hed th*
f't three «Iowuh
t:ha ball, oklulu j
J i<on a (nimble. Autkaneas I'lty then "? replenishment now that The
made u ■touchdown a t wo downs} and j treasury has extended the period of
k4s king goad OMahomu then lH>n'1 I*urrhaHes, tare apparently wllllnir
to enlarge th <ir commltmemts am<l «h
'the pressimg den rand from the "inferior
Is nt an tmd H Is only rensonable tn
exjwt that the to,tals will show in-
crease* over the new year. Tn view of
llie fact 'that the country is doing i
much larger volume of bualness and Is
using much more money thnn was the v
cas<* la«t yotr. It is not expected thnt ju,lb' """
the ban/ks here ■will be «ble. .wen if I brought
f
as occurred from January well Into the
spring ..f i his year. The surplus re-
serve of 'the banks 1s now R.r.nfl.700 whirh
Is only about half that reporte«l for th.
openiing week In December. 1M8. while
loans ore 1". millions lower. The banks
have 19 mflHons less cash than at this
time last year.
iv.! 1 hip v.i
The dry do
np'ei
uly lib
:>> i In- hiimlll i iui:
4.1..' W.h to, .is ill! ,1 I A - •. tt S
Pr« — \Vedn« : t\ | i . he ;.i lust
re^ ■^ed that Minister Harris at Vienna,
undergoing a w«.r<« exp«rh*n-.v Mr.
C hit' s trouble i Mke!> t< hi* thled over.
ax It l« llMM ■ ' i i it tM I t la mf.
►rnment of Baden has ofTcred l< ali w the
American n<mhn«-adtvr to cx-eupy ihe top
Mat of the hu.hllaa i purchasi"d until
the end of Presidetvt McKlm!e\ - term
n<e Mr. Harris arrlv.-l In Vienna he
has been vainly searching for .i sultah **
bouse. The difficulty Is the unwlll n«mn<-
rvf Aviftrlani lan>l n H :>> ren t , Am<-rl-
cans.
Mf. Hari'n <pred<-■<■-. r, Harltett Tripp,
had a dispute with Ida laWllor-l. and the
hitler sued Mr. Tripp sucee**fu44v
He plead>, eX-terrltorlal territory, but
w'thuut eft. , t Kv.'ii th. Vli-ntia tr et
dl.nlr> to supply any one
kicked to Arkajutaa <'fcty w.ho by *.mibir
taovlt's rapklly ckinieil the 1m.II bu<>k tt>
t'hw Okvihonai gvnil. ArkaJisas Olty then
.•.-iite t.d ntul U rnlv but 'Arkanwiiw «' ty
Aiiaile t. a.ly galua around «ihe Oklahuma
end. HKiJiMiK ii He«'4)n<l t.Mi-ti I >wn
and uceen ful k«sU kK-k. l^or t'hw •I'h'rd
time the vlulling team took the *m:i and
ntarted down the «>rldlrun but playing le^s
hu«t*essfiill\ H.nm t". i'. IUIhtIh made a
brilliant tackle ,n(i oapiured the ball for
Oklahoma. (Maphnin .short and Frad lb l -
nri« quickly oarrie^l the tml| l* w'thln
ten >~.ird«i of the Arkansas t'lty *** '■
Uy an en I run Short then carried the latll
aeroo* the line for « 'touchdown and
plant pd 1t bahlnd the goal. On account of
the heavy wlnU, however, K. RdtiortH
mlirtied goal.
Oklal omn k'ck.d off t• begin, the sen-
olid half oiul held the v niter* down to
very small wt. ns «'laph im Uickldl White
ien yards behind the Ackanxfi* t'lty line
land visitors loat the ibaM on downw. The
! ron teat grew very close, Oklahoma mak-
Itur t I Rains at llrsr but at Inst Wwing
the IwJI on down* Then by heavy ii'unges
around Ihe right end, I>xon s<oml a
thlril ,iu<')td .wn for Arknn<^is City. On
the n< xt klrkoff Arkansas t'lty got the
i ball hut Johnson soon captured it for
«>*! oa. Then by an excelent (In^hh
j througli 'hp Ktvs I'Ywl Hobarts Cleare i the
w"h le trim and an e'ght yard run
: f..r a touchdown He out foot fd the Whrtle
\ t• -int in I planted the hWI MilnU tlve tine
ja<pinrely 'between the goal posl .
By h s time the crowd had 1>noken over
the boundaries and surged over t.he grid-
iron. Oklahoma get the hall on t'hlw kick-
. IT and Fred Hot>erts made an exvetlenit
rti for thirty-live yard* hut blocked
by the eroail an l ta«kl«4. Tlie pimo
#.n. .«l her. S. Arkansas «ity 17. Ok-
islve Thanksgiving sorvteOa were
tho university Than-lcsglvlng day
•'■dock. T.he faculty In cap nnd
d the students attended in a body
b invocation by Rev. "Park, Pre i-
-yd rend tfhe govorn* r' prvs'la.-
Rev. W. .1 Clrnham theni del'ver-
iil the Tliankt Kinnfc sermon, itaklng ns
his text the words of the iwalm. It Is
good to give t luinks to the Txnvl. In elo-
quent \vt)t S« he onilicd tine uttention <kf h's
■hewrorw to tihe unemnmpled prosperity of
g=
lonva. "Humility" he said, "' « of j
<ates( vir:lies of man. In fhl* nintional j ""mument < [ Hunker Ili'!
iiltl\-«te humlWty as Individ- I "u' m'^n Massanhimetl
carers were i believed they wore t- ipul.;.
. .nt'.Uncl as grnat a papulation In 1771
as Oklahoma nas now. ^evenal of them
hail less -than 100,000; but not one of them
faltered and paraded poveinty as an ex-
cuse. Bach of t<hem malnta aed a govern-
mt nt of Its own and performed an honor-
able part on the hut tie fields of a seven
years war. No tr fling government appro-
priation <could have seduced the men of
j those days tv> surrender rhelr Indeijcn-
onee or their manhoxM. But .there ore
h"-« in high places who tell us ohait t'ho
i.f r le of Oklahoma -are too poor and
uipiess to even maintain a government
f thoir o«n In p«acoful times: and :h:ut
or a small 1 government npproprlatla
hey shouU) *-on.lnue a condktidlt of pa Iti-
mI InfsrJority with content and rtslgna-
j "Are the peo
' mialle mf poorer
No form of cthletle exercise d.-mands
such perfect physical condition aa prize
fighting. Every muscle Jn the l ody must
be fully developed and supple, and the
Ii. tri ..ti,; stoma j0' < -t to
perfection.
Whether v/e end >rse prize lighting or
not. It b. nevertheless Int. • stlna to know
the manner by which men arrive at such
physical perfection.
Janfs Jiff.-rlp . the *uf«g tampion
heavy weight of the world, and his gal-
lant opponent, •Tom Rhrk>-> in the great-
est pugilistic encounter that has ever
taken place, both pursued much the same
course of (raining and the first and
Important i>art of this training was
the stomach In condition, and to keep the
digestion absolutely perfei t. so thnt every
muscle and nerve would he at Its highest
capabilities.
This was not done by a secrr t prJtent
medicine, but both of these great pugil-
ists used n well known natural digestive
i lile^ sold by druggists under name of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and composed
of the digestive ferments which every
stomach requires for healthy digestion
Champion Jefferlee says; "Stuart's Dys-
pepsia Tablets prevent acidity, strengthen
the stomach and Insure perfect digestion.
They keep a man In fine physical eondl-
ion." Plgn v?. James .1. Jefferi- , cham-
pion of the world.
The gallant fighter, Sharkey, says:
"Stuart.' Dyspepsia Tablets remov. till
discomfort nfter eating They rest it he
; tomac.l: and restere It to p healthful con-
dition. I heartllv rerommerid them."
Signed, Thos. J. 8hai*key.
The advantage of the daily use of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is thnt they
keep people well an.I ward off siekne
and are equally e nluable
as to the dyapepfic-s. An
is that these tablets contain no cat hi
or poisons of any character
digestive ferment." which a
every healthy stomach, nnd
tlon Is Impi rfect It Is becati e
lacks some of these elements and Stuar.'s
Dyspepsia Tablets supply !•
They are no cheap cathartic, "out a per-
fectly safe and efficient digestive and the
demand for them is great r than the sale
of all other so-called dy.«i epsla cures
•omblued. No remedy ,. ui.i n.issihiv i * . j
., ' I■ siDi> request f\>r donations and th
. i i ,.uc a pace In public esteem ex- should Wave no trouble In getting amp'.
. ... M tb, r«ult Of POMIT. m. rh. to ttu. art(1i„on;
l ull Sized packages are sold by all drug
:i*ts at Tm) cents and the best habit
•an possibly form is %o take a SI
•|f'" h mf' ,! Ihe;. make wv.ik twill be benefitted by It. The city Ir
stomachs strong and keep strong st*
achs vigorous.
«i« of Oklahoma really
stuff than the< r fa ther«
•Jhey misrepretsen'ed 'by
those who iiAimio to •speak ftor libem
ai*d depreciate ond dis^hwrge them?"
We must have more room
lor our liijr stock oflloll-
tlay goods and are closing
out our entire stock of
Trimmed Hats and Sailors
regardless of cost.—Grand
Leader.
ST. ANTHONY'S.
THIS HOSPimi. TO BK OPBNKD
AT OKLAHOMA CITY.
OkValwmsi City, Det*. 2—(Special)—
The 'J'inv; - Journal says:
( The Sia;<*ra of St. Francis in ch«arge
I! pernons j ,,he Anthony hospital extend i
dvantage |cordial rnvi'tatwn to all -tto attend the
.hoapkal this afternoon. As the hospital !
but simply j wj;.j j)e ren([v for pa;t!ents a few days i
■e foiled In | later they 'hope t hat t hose desirous of
when .'iu.-s- j^.lng the building will do rj on that
the stomarh l|iay |-
and Stuar.'s , j!-nP hospital will be heot-1 by stc-im j
which is quite an item in the cost The i
j Sisters will call next week for a do-,
'narion to help them pay for the heat-
ing npparatuB, T^rsons who arc ch3r- .
j iita'ble should respond Hberal'r t " the | ■
AVe^c table PrcparalionforAs-
sinrilatiiig UicroodfltitlHc^ula
bii ihe stnnwtrhs andbowels of
PromotEsDigestlon,^Cheerful-
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Muieiol.
Not Nahcotic.
Aw foui>rSMnrrr-Tf:>
I\unpkw Sud "
jiJ, , .W/« Salfr - |
. tmj; SiiJ. • I
.'ft Lirf 'fir*SaJa * J
flcrm fend -
Oanfiid Siisnr . ]
Whkfyri** /faFS" /
Aprrfcct Remedy forConcii|.a
lion. Sour Stoniiich.Diarrhoca,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP-
facSunile Signature rf
NXW YORK.
GASTORIA
For Infants aud Children.
|The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
} jUos tyJ- kCi> am:
CXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
In
THIRTY YEAR3.
DOUGLAS AQUITTED.
" the hehjtlnt; apparntu
The (hospital will prove a blesaintr SENTENCES GIVEN MAII.VPl'i: V FOR .OF THE MURDKK OI' EDITOR WliL
and benefit to the city and hundreds! KILLING M DON AM). LIAilS-HIS TRIA1. AT PUR-
•EnJ*.
T.
Dec
nation." ills hearers were
vi\1<I renllzatlon of hlw 111
wtaft showered <
year.
The Union literary society gave
callent proKnim Thuraday nlRht
conneci^i v u h'
In adwn e ••
MUslnir much n -i
lahoi
ll.
lire tlml l or«« fare.
no Quinine Tsblels re-
' th.it produces La Gtippa
frnatuK h on each bo*.
Our Cloak, Cape and
Tailormade Suit Sale was
a tremendous success. l{e-
duced prices will prevail
all week in order to rediioe
our stock to make room
for our holiday jjoods.
Grand Leader,
MATRIMONIAL.
LOVING PEOPLE JOIN FOR LIFB3 IN
lilNOOiUN COUNTY.
Clmmller, Dec. l.-(lftpec<al,)-The News
The |m«t week thns been a b*>o 1 one for
matrimonial bustncMR In JndRe Harvey's
couit. Slm-e our l«H«it # !«tie went to prvjs
he ha8 uulte<l In marriage rtvo Oouplpa as
fuJIown:
root thud the course of true lo\f.
and wo sepurrt n divorce. Now they loin
tlieir fortunes w«ruin, rewrtlveil <o niiik •
the.tr future n Imppy oiw.
On Morulay Ollle Frailer and Ml** 1\ v
Beaton of Anvil, were marrle I by i he
> them <lurlnR -the 1u>
i fol-
1 hemnelVe
niM we willinK lo fljrli
rlgrht.
"Oniy two of the orl>rir
I esflfli hit
and Bowton
of Rovernlroff
Program of Urekm Thanik-sjrlvlnsr servi-
ces, University clilnpel, Novonill>er 30, 11
D'etaUh a. m.
Chat - "Gl<n :a" Cotirremftlnn.
Invoovtlon Rev. Mr. Park*.
AmChem ••PrraJae Be m GoVl "
Scripture Readlnv Rev. J. E. Wa*net*.
Prayer Rev. A \ PMcna
TT>mn "Cotponafon "
Chat—"When 'the Purp'-e (Mominff Rroak-
a'de<l materially by the hospital belnn McA. e.- .leri.ti the
locaited here. trhi| in the MahnfTey murd<
A pytem regulator Is a me«llclne thnt In the terrltorai pen i■ tlur >
rftrengrthens nd stlmulatc.i the liver, kid- J ron, the attorney fur Mah.iff'
neyn, etomach and bowels. PftlCKLV tica of appeol nnd th - jn
ASK BITTERS 1* h superior sys- thirty days for uivjieui and Hj
tem regulator. It driven out nil at 530,000.
unhelthy condition*, promotes actlv- I
Ity of body and hrnln. restores ffbod Many a forgetful man
appetite, aound sleep and cheerful spirits, monument erected to his m<
-(Special.)—The
cd with killing E
this <cJty In Jun<
m Purcell. The Jury
1897
> who runs r
ccupy a
y read—burt It is safe!
during the perusal.
eth.'
Solo
"Awake Ye. O Israel."
■MIm Grace King.
Announc««menls
Rev \V. El Grahhnv
DoxoJogy.
Renert ctlon •
Rev.
Q.Durfay
AVe must have .more room
for our liis; stock of Holi-
day jjoods, and are closing
out our entire stock of
Trimmed Hats and Sailors
regardless of cost . Grand
Leader.
MORE FIGURES.
Von Mlqu. n < ' u
ly -hava to dwlde. Invi>'\ -i
amourt, but lh<- depirtment
alleged rights agan'nt lt«
Mrs. Williams. \V ilt v 11i<
ed her.v Hi . • l .-r 1 . ■
Von Rotlenhurfc . nd « • n
burg, will go to the R.U
t r.
BUBONIC PLAGUE
:: w* - :
WEAK KIDNEYS *r< dangeroa* Kidney* bccausr they
arc Uvorablc to the appearance ol Bright'S DiSCclSC.
Prickly Ash Bitters
Heals the Kidneys. Cleanses and regulates
the Liver. StreiiRthens the digestion and
removes constipated conditions in the Bowels.
II IS 101 R MEDICINES IN ONf. A SYSTEM IONIC PAR-EXCELlfNCE.
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Grand Display of New Goods,
Morgan Grant's Cash Store Will be Open for Business Next
Saturday. Dec. 9, 1899.
This new store consists of a new line of Dry Goods, Notions, Gents' Furnish-
ing Goods, Hats, Caps and Shoes. We invite the Citizens of Guthrie and surround-
ing country to come in and inspect our stock of goods. This store will be run on a
strictly cash basis, and goods will be sold at very close margins. My vast experience
in the mercantile business has convinced me that the only way to do business is to
sell goods for cash at very small profits and at one price to all, thereby treating every
one alike. Our aim will be to please our patrons. Our clerks will always be prompt,
and endeavor to treat you with considerate courtesy.
We have received a new and up-to-date line of Christmas Goods. You will
find presents suitable for every member of your family.
We solicit your patronage and invite you to come and inspect our goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
Yours very truly,
MORGAN GRANT.
120 East Oklahoma Avenue, Guthrie, Okla.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1899, newspaper, December 3, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc123976/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.