The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 307, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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T1TF OK1.AHOMA STMT CAFITAT TrT'*D\Y MOUNT\ '
r r^y upi
#I'y where or.- that expression
•hurry upl" It is a - ne VneHcaoiin
e X p r (• ijsivc of thv I
"tush in whi.'a we j
live Nothing 1 - swift
enough I'm us. We
i against steam j
is'i tninn At id find |
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FOR
1.1) AGE
r-
i :n
We
even balance of health is more ,im,k ,,,,v
i e ridge unless h
I important than anything else MP^'Tat Vp r '
ii the world, 'l he possible I saxji ax. p.u
1 ' Harold Crow 1. >. .
ni drlnkt r TI..- lie
'«>. A PR! 1. !
uroiiB I... 'H'si'-™ Johnson and Hitchcock Reach health, in age, is not high and
Eli il
Agreement.
CHICKASAW SCHOOL WARRANT
sting, and rush
iMni^h meals
■ n;v: i lit - depended
.' i' 'air haste
Lift- does depend on
nr baste, but not in
wK$£s$ ^JlJ1 ' l.ook .it
tuarv columns
i ' : tlu- papers and
see how many promi-
nent men are c arried
aw.iv l>v ''stomach j
.: |wm "■* •••"• • "np.rvi.i.« ..r
TI: Interior Departmriit feeliool
lives have in genetal
been saerific* <1 to the
hast.- and rush of
bus
ch
Hoard to ConMiwt ol' lour
^IcmlirrN
looked tin fact that
food can only nourish
tin body when digest- ,
e d ;i a d a-.-imitated . .-
1 an ' that the digestive I
and a- ••iniiiativf proec-..* • i.umei
Di l'w rce - Goldt n Medical Discovery,
cures diseases of tin un.u h and the asso-
ciated ordain of d.'.r ;i >n .it-.d nutrition.
The
ope
WA S111X(«TOX. A PR I
romia. has at last be.
strong; it i> only even. uppropriatm*
° • ly arraigned ti
There is no end, but death. [ lonuhn. u
to tile trouble that comes of its V-.' i
loss. Itought to be watched !
like a baby's. jini'iTm-ii.''"
Scott's emulsion of cod-live! j m*!v" Sp.
oil for very old and very young ;
—in different \vay —is the food "'...i..'
to secure this even health.
There Was a Time When he
Might Have Sccured it
HAS NOTHING TO FEAR FROM
nun
H
tile M l
hristeii tile
WAS1II X'I
I I hi- \lliauce of tlie <.reut \oi tliei i
mill IK iirlli«|£l on lias lioreutly
luri'eaNed it*. < npltal Mtoe
\\ liat II ill 4iu ns
*** tifr ^
The
chewing
tobacco
with a
(^.conscience
behind it.
No Prenuumt!
Wetmore" IV t
&■; , on its menu.
j M. c. tM'TMUCt HACCO CO.
Si Loui: . Mo.
i
. orr i. I'.UU .N K,
Of til.. «
over t he
lend warrants
years la:
Fri i
free t ., v
expeus- «
one cent 1
twentv on
k V. Piei
s,I
tin I ' 'lit. >1
e, Buffalo, X V
i DEis
**
u i t. i
nlu.nl of tli.' t«
<'t for the puri".
TV. P.
bis Hi-
ll f tlil
BRIEF BITS BY WiRE
! I. LANS, APRIL
.'. i l?l.. c
RKKI.IN A Pit 11
! aged 12 years. Hi
I PAST LIVER P(
Pen ja mi n Ha
APRIL 1'- In
in Ii. .1 It II Willi. •
• mmanding tie M
t .r M-'nadnoek
the \ sia tie si a
several mouthy i
and has sine- lu
short term of k t
■ • in . ommund of
naval station at K
'>' West.
XP.W YORK M
pii r. -it wis l.
<.| l.tf today III.n
.1 1st: e Jerome w
not I..- dow ti this i
I. rti .Oil It was :
.-.j at the dlatrlc
at 11 r: i e \ s off ii■
.lusti<«- Jerom- •
.1. . im.iii would 1
Fhurt one and w
Id tie aeeompwniei
no long wrltt« n
pinion The den
will probably l i
le.| down toniort
WASH IX'tTi 'X.
M'RIL T The s
itor Keneral bar- i
Ot yet tiled Ills 1
ill th. ease of ti
.ti.oiieation of i'aii
i iberlln M. Carti i
o in admitted to
His fl«-la\ In the n
atter is understoo
be duo to an In' i
n;at inn In.o «' 111
pin sieal condit i■ >11
r. udertil \ esterda>
tli- .,:i. t-i.ti..i. ti i
• ■ in behalf of Ca
t hat Ills health L i
npaired.
1.IIXI OX. APT: 1
pi It is Officially
• ..nn.-.'d thai th.
Marquis -d" Head
and Miss Rosa •
He the aitress,
It. irrl.'d April 11
a ni . In the n
11 ar's office at S t
\\ 1 nei?r Polkes
t',.> vit' .ss.-s I- i
g a •. Illagi r and
Dais) Roche, an
...tress Th.-> 1
at the Metros
I'ulkesti.n.- for •
ral Weeks.
HT JOSEPH. M
M'RIL 1.". LI c
• i'hitiumaii. « i.
than a var a«" t
■ • , i• • th. higbi
■ rs. who h ol nr.:.
ed his de ... h and
t .ml ,t t. mpol '
isylum Ka
' "it v. w as bro-.i-1 •
..til i "Hilton. Miss.
r.tviriK manl.o
lie was driven 111
i ition from highl
SAX Pi:AX- IS'
• CAl. . APRIL r
om< s fron
Kinvonn. 1' iit 1
\\ ashinm on that
, . , ,1 to St. 1'.. li
11.'en ordered to
M l . Where he
y.rvo as federal
...ith officer for
. it \ Dr. farm '
i 1, at present a.
as quarantine .. :
. i f. r Honolulu
it is said. b. api .
1 la.
nt. .1 ia Dr. lvinyo
LOXnnX. APK!
. 1;. - " l nt il after
Russia n I'.ast.r
sa "> s the Odessa.
respondent of t • .
Iwwiih «.f Odessa
tr Kb irUoff i:
bethgrad und Nlki
l ii.'fr Will he held
tunlly in a slat- ■
s • p.. All the |.
buildii'.KS ai. .>.
.: 1.1 hv troop.-
sirerts are patr > •
1 by • "osba. ks. am
s.'inhlages are ! •
Idden The eotidu
result from i feat
of the renewal of
stu.lt tit riotr."
Xi:\V YORK. •-
•7?7l p. - The 1.II
st re. 1 jnil Is sp.
Ifted as the prlso
which ' '..'itieilmaii
St' wart M. Pre
(lOOIH'LM I MOM I).
I Mr Mil
SU ill:
though Mr. I
elated with I
of the St. Pa
passed and n
n. wed. Whtl
qualntryl wah
Hill hav.• ,o
di il and
so promln
ilail
ola
A WAGON TRIP
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JCAIVT TAKE CASTON OIL.'
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The Lightning Medic
. Hock Island, III.
4 > I
T.' >X P' 'X M'HIM.
first I :
I'P.R
fri. • .1
OKBNK
urn
G©FFEI
You C;;n Ci
ixn APRIT.
:i an Axe
- 'kfc mLL'
1ovp.t.D hi$if
r " ^ _.
BUT
PINS. TACKS AND BROKEN QLASS CAN'T HURT IT
Buy a pair lor your wheel and you'll appre-
ciate till,- and besides you will he able to ride
ALL. T HE TIMti. Then too, there w ill be no
rcpiir bills, so you ll be money ahead by the
end of the year.
W'c are talking about
.atom, 1" aayn. b
BOMBARDED PALACE
5PLT.W - P.H.Ai'K AT Ml.IT.II"!
FIKKD I P( X.
ROM l APRIL IV \ .li-spat'li
Vu. n ■ .' Hi.it th«' Italian
'.anzibat has arris, 1 ;it Aden f;-r
Ho
of Mi
■uiiBht r.-e
IL r. ! ■«
THE METHODISTS
PLAN."
MAN
PHILIPP1 X :
THE G00D\ EAR
Puncture- Proof
Tires j* •.* ^
Tl !; 00(! >VEAR 1 IRIi & RUBBER CO., AKRON. 0.
ner Writ
tompletf
Mo . Distrlbut
>TWITHSTANDING all ti
have the same Sheet Steel Wood Stoves that we have told for years. They are a ^ood stove, with upper and lower draft, lined and we.I made.
J^OTWITHSTANDING all the talk about high prices we are prepared to offer you some Stove bargains that have never before been equaled 1 Logan • 'y We
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!:Ci'ps fire for 43 hours; saves the price of itself in one winter in coal. ~l he mcst wcnderlul Stove known todav to the ma: ulacturers. It i:> made in three - ' 16 ji
Our r.tock of cast wood Heaters, box stoves and monkey itoves is complete. Lastly but not Ieas'.iy we call attention to the celebrated line c: Garland bate lu
Hr.iih. and workmanship stands today without a rival. We claim to show you the stronge • 1 n: oi Ca:.t steel range . ever displ lyed in Oklahoma. Our i
the old re'iable Garland and Jewel mik:. Our store i? headquarters for everyone wanting ary'hing it tiie sporting good line. We are r,o JisDlaynno; a la
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 307, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1901, newspaper, April 16, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124366/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.