The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 319, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATK CAPITAL: 'ITKSD.W MOIIMNi!, A. Ti IT. M, l'.-i;
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Are the 1>a<l boys very often. The boy
that's good i '.inni', pent
pllgBacions 11. lu-althv atom
ant I the lu-.il thy ...mn.il will alwio h,;! t
fur his rights
When i bo\ 'linns the rough sjiortsof
hiacompam i
opt to be a Wf
And to lie co
ol the f t.
A great
mothers havi
ficd to the u
cxirinj* aii'l
ening power
Pierce'-. < '.olden
ical l'isr.A. .
Streni/tli com. . fi
fno.1 after it '
perlectly dip-
and .issiinil.il1 ■'l
Curing diseas.
atom a ch ami
organs of m ■
ami nutrition," > .•
en Mfli al i '
try " enable th
feet nourishment
the body, wluli
thus built up in Pie
only w.i\ i li i
be built uj> by food.
There is no alcohol i:t "Hi
and it fiitirelv t■ ■ i:o ii opium,
and all other narcotic
My eldr-t >n «•„
wil ll Ill-la. ii t
h-iii I't ivcr . ■ . i
M *dlenl 111*. >v
BOOMING
Ill/t ll-
The Granite Herald Launched
Upon Journalistic Sea.
BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS VERY
ProMprrotiM nml .11 any l.im N li ail to
.Vici tin- ! 11 in an il The 4llir.eiiH
I \erelneil Over Location
ni' Normal
GRANITE, O. T., APnII. 2!>. —(Bp
ii Number I, volume !. "f th
unite HeralA • a u ih« rt I into exi I
nnt; nu n who liav- been 111 the n--w.-
TERRITORIAL
NORMAL NOTES
I
Happenings at That Prominent
Institution of Learning.
TWO GOOD ENTERTAINMENTS
Warner' Safe Cnra Co., Ilocn«*ter. N. Y.
.. ntleinen: Fur four years I .-tiffernd with
Gravel aril n .js InUuiutnutluu of thu
Urinary Organs.
lt«-<-ital 4«iveii I mler Direction o
11 Ink .f ennup MtMlncnilii) I'.ven-
iiijt Moi-ohIm Cutei-taiumeiit
on ^nturda.i tight
,.v
< fo
The
•u, from the bin tT«.r ii i «*ll
I -.ought m> m'-dimI aid until the dijeaje hntl
taken >o strong n hold on my syiueni tliut the doctor
'eli doubtful of a euro. As I oiuid that several of
my urmy eomradea lied bee n suffering with kidney
, „n |,. i ■ e«i • Warner"* *«Ib
Cure, I divided to try that and .soon found that I : kdmoNTD O T APRIL
hud dwldi-d wisely. i _-rhe \ vo Jeadirg -vents
i uaed the medicine for nearly spt >ti months | u ^ Wi r Ir,
before I was entirely cured, but 1 am glad to say
that I hare hud no relapse.
Yours very truly,
( I. H. P. I'HESCOTT.
and Mass. volunteers.
ind that -nv.
The recital
tor of the <
! -rut ry. wi
I"
• lo
the
ami hr
. had t
in ting Mil i.
'rile senior piemlH-r of the
lata i-ei-i'iv. ' of the land offl. .• a
vum. He wns rain. 1 in a print
ti. ... and knows all the Ins an.l .
Send f/our mum and mhlreM In ll arMr1! .hi ft
hire Co., Roehuttr, .v. y . fora FrteSampU of
11 arnrr'x Snfi < ur> .
In h
Mr. K.
rt Hr
33*
rd t
I)r Pierce's Common -use Medical .
Adviser, in j> m i -H-nt n r
cei|)t of .1 nil i -nt an.] • to | a\ i•>.
petiB-' of mailin.; i >r clot'i bii: i
tni '-end m •- ai!i • > !>:. r v.
Fierce, Huiia N V
iho br!i k and trtuklnfr it to the kii i.
id H«. v is the partner, lb- < Lapri uunn..A .«iiy^ the w..rk.<
i haviiin I" ii raised in Hills i ne-.' shut lown, the order# fu/
ni t a graduate of the r in ; , ,.|, j.. . |(1L; s , >t that tl •
Mr,-. I - da H. Pi.: ■
.N.r Ch : •> Mi I
i:.-. April -4.
a M ;KA31MK
:'Aii. l
He
pi-11
! 1)1 .
of
EPWGOTH LEAGUE
th ov
(n'ornation of Importance to
Those Who Desire
to Attend.
running; a neat little pip r .;t A tin- j
The merchants of Uranite re*p« i.de l
nobly to i .all for :«dvertis. m r«
,i ml pay-local', and if t ti- %' k. "j up the j
lick they have beifun the HUt-cess of Mr j
Ihe Herald is assured. whatev*
A pask SI.andkp.
you saw it
made you would
always chew
\ p%'\~
"If f all in the quality.
Wettnort - I!, t is a navy tobacco. If you
like n.n v tobacco and don't like Wetmorc s
the tlealer will return your monev
it he knows you bought it ot him.
Made only by
M C. WETMORE TOBACCO COMPANY
St. Louis, Mo
The largeit tniiepmdent factory
I ess •
failed tq appear
r ■
sA:: rn.\v
and ti', r
Htronn i
lion J ■
truth i
•ver bee!
the he
;KA.\rrr ? an \mt::
• W. P. Sprau c w
k« te
Shii I ■
boapii i
largeM i
I re| ar.
rrlviite
fan i..
TT>IH I• ,
•. r.
c-M-r I
Int-'i > ■
in i.i
Hoc in
th. I a.
pel- dnj
I for Us
•rtaln the
tnt that
api
ma
t-iduv forenoon and sh. u- d hirn tha
the instftution was not a dream. Ther ■ J
an Its on the book for n-ar ;. f. - (
<100 worth of polished ston.- and a for ■ '
of thirty men are employed daily Ret-
tinn out tb>' work as rapidly as puss-1
ble. Two lai'K Hinvs are . .mstantly in
motion sawing out ido ks of granite
for monuments corner st ties and pil-
lars f« r large edifa es. Two polishing
machines are kept busy potting on the
tirii-shing touches on work that will
compare favorably with any that Is
done in the celebrated factories of Ver-
mont.
Tin: WHTTF. sri.l'lini SPRINCJS
The proprietors of tlie white sulphur
springs are beautifying the grounds
and yrove near th " • prings. Scats have
been plated under the tie * and the
grounds about ha\e been thoroughly
policed, making th- pla. e very neat
and ii11l ai ti\ e The work on the ne v
n u ill
be pi
its
• ni
to AI
Pacini
la fr -
(Ihs n at a
\ erj.it> ' N'
tut . • I
S' . 'Ml I I ■ I .
II .
1. \ number of
o n different se< tiona or the
i\- brlit i a n.ping oulHty.
and are making themselves
to! drinking nothing but th •
the Hprings. The spring is
e north of Granite and flows
n Headquarter mountain.
\ IM'SHlNt'i ritbine:ss
Id
at lira
do
insln. -s a ton e of fifty men
oyed. The big press Is con-
motion. k • plm; four men
time in motion taking away
There wi:-
ual r.j > - i , . ,, v; ,
earn ar. i 1 ■
to rat. a, Inq r
To Prevent Pneumonia and Grip
P Laxative I • p Quin • remov
C.
gTtize.ts ticket
b
fought
Deaut.:
tain. This tract is about • >n
able place t->r u n rm«.l -
it-, a. .1 it' the comi Vh
lit to locate the ach :h.r 'Iran!--
will I" one i f th- ' -. • •• It i > ,
up tt the eommt'.— a n th.
shoubiers rest the ho of the peoj •
of «5 rani ti that the;, wi • m. r
than a . a sua I planer at th- '■ -i ty a- res
mentioned ab> ve.
$22,442 short
LIKl'TKN WT COLON I "L RKKD IS
VERY MI CH BEHIND.
DKB MOINKS I \.. APRIL 2! Lieu- J .
tenant Col n-I Ce i \ He. .1 acting ' ■
commissary of lie i-'ifty first volunteer I ,
442 in his accounts with the federal
government, and suit was institute.1 J .
aualnst him totlay by I "nite<t States , ,
I istl it t Attorney Lew is Mi •■>-. in th- ,
name of the ITtilted States. It is ■
charged in the petition that Lieuten? j
ant Reed while on duty in the presidio j ;
at San Francisco, received st' res ag- ;
^reg-itimr over ^2,000 in value, for ' ;
which he has not a- counted and for |
the value of w hich he still owes the j .
i:ovoi-nment. It.dug unable t. collect
this amount by oib-r methods, Att^r- )
The claim of the government whs pr**- |
pared an.I sworn to b> 1". K. Rlttman, i '
nuditor for the war department at
Washington.
Lieutenant Reed was a stair officer
of tb, l'ifty-llr-t. nil. although bail-
ing from lies Moines, his hotpn i'jf}'.
he was not attached to either ■ f the
A Big Meeting at El Reno and
Fine Time Reported.
EL RENO CARRIES OFFBANNER
t line Haiti Odtl Fellow*! Vi-d
Oklahoma <113 W leliita Indians
*at lotted «-erinan SI. K. « on-
ference Ad.joui-iis
KICKERS AGAINST Ll '.ASKS IN OS AO El
NATI' 'N PALL DOWN.
.-•! ' -iit.il liiii'ea 11. '•!" I' i: i«enth St
n. cf APRIL -Last
to M St. i ( ns.il. Kansas and
... 1, . 1 ,,t- T •• v\ ho -ll.- I protests
th rov -t ie I -.'.- for t ISHfja
. :: I tor I'M " • i'*k of Kan-
\ ... T til ll • IT- a rl'i V'e.l for th"
r si • then* it Marshall.
1 1 I u. r. j 1 .-s« nt After
,il . xaririi iti ■,< ihe s. ci-etary eon-
the 1. -ses ot I'n/.a on. k Repre-
1 -harb s ' 'art 1 s . ailed at the d—
.1 .,1 1 ,1 1 S. .1 -tor Ktupat-
pcnsioh boabo
i-:'
1 Fourteenth St
WASHiviTt'N I' f. APRIL 2 .-Ra-
. .i,ii. . so a - .-1 v. -. . l.. d at the III-
t. riot ••••.. • • b> 1 uum'oei of
th<- leading pbv. r.as of Oklahoma
against the removal a Hrn Cotteral and
Itark.-r as members . 1 th. I. in county
EL RKNO. O T.. APRIL "J -(Special ) |.. -.• exanii'iirr: l >"1 Se.-r-tary
Modern Woodmen bad full pomm- """
: iims a. i- h . •.•- a 1 ti-ntion to
! :•!"*' "f i:i R -in Ssiturdny. Nearly three ,,,1S ,,r ls .but to ap-
m; .adred neighbors from n.-mbborlng p'-mt imm'etliat-l\ It ..'is and I r.
.u- r al and Mar-
tini 1
o\vi.s wi r. her. with their \
wreth- iits. Everybody had a $■>
At J ,10 p. m. El Reno . imp w ith d> I
ations from other camp* met on a v
; 1 nt. lot n.-ar the « o.u-t house where
arade was held after which thf I d It
amp was presented with an elegant si
. E. Murphy, of L< a. eaworth
TREATY [J.Flatid
INDICATIONS P' NT TO THE PL-
J I .. Tlo\- . • • . 11 i:! UJ 1 : ■ lltl.AIV
day resulted in the
apparently heav-
Mr. Mc i tin
«ro> d him.--
Reed in
Li
int
s of Mr
ley acnu
high •
ical rendition.
SOROS IS |\
flflv of the normal ,
with Miss l.or. na
Of which th.- followii
PROGR<
l Greeting souk
A FINE SHOWER
HEN'i . • T.. APR
South f.uiadian riv
n I E! !.«IWS AN I' REREKAHS
ni'Ni I. t > T . APRIL (Sp« ei
s, Pfaflf, iiroD
win and Dr. J.
tlv- lb" W.
I lu citation.
heltl
rim
shai.
jack tyron dead
thi y\)\ >
Li
TRYON.
Wi ru u ■
0' atli •
1 uy vhlt 1
.court, >. j, 1
A11 r.s«'cll«-iit ('oiiil)iiinlioii
I' 1 . a sail t int'thod and beneficial
I offeota of the «r«U Imown romed/,
| tSYKri* or 1' nis, nriiiufacturcd to. the
1 t'a 1.1 k''t;nta km Syrup Co., Illustrate
thovni .d obtaining the liquid laxa L
tive pi. pics of plants known to be
tnedi- -riiiy laxative and presentinir
thorn in the form most refreshing to the 1
taste nml aeccntable to the system, ll
isthenno p.i feet strengthening lnxa* •'
: live,. - invui.r the svstclil etfectliallv i ♦'
dispelling oolds. heai'taclics and fevers
gently v- t promptly "id enabling one •
to I'vcr. ne li il.it ual . oust ipa t i. >n per- I
uiancnt Its ported freedom from j
every objectionable quality and sub- f
, stance, ami its act ng on the kidneys,
liver nml bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the idnal i
I laxati\e.
lu the proce-. - of manufacturing tigs 1
i nre used, as thc\ are pleasant to the v
taste, but the mctlii inal quulitieMof the 1
remedy are obtained from senna and
j ttber aromatic plants, l>y a method
known to the California F10 Svitttr i
| 3o. only. 111 .e.U-r t.' gt • its benelicial j
effects at:d t ■ .m .1 iinital ions, plca-c (
1 icineuilter t In- full name. if the Company
I printed on the front of every pack age.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
HAN FRANCISCO CAt.
j I.0T7ISVI1.LI' KY NJ'W YORK. NT j
1 PorssHby-U DrufKiots. — Prue60cn- rhettlo. j v
longer buzzes
PEKKIN S RONNETT II '
ll 1' P. 1:1 IN A TO R IA L REE.
report cihfirmeo
IMPCRfANl
Guthrie Land Office Findings in
Johnson vs. Case Upheld
by the Secretary,
State Capital P
WASHINGTO
ret.1 ry Hin b. ... . ...« t handed down a de-
cision in 1 hi ■ 11 teatt -I land ■ "f
John A Join,.- 1 vs John ' use. Involv-
lu« l-.t s. --I 1 low usbip IS, north
raiiK" 1 - .. 11 Meridian, Guthrie
, ' ' « . ' • laiui 111«I : la.1 I Ills I aae coming
. • . Oklahoma | 1 .1, ni ■ -n apjuai of (*ui.«
VI 'IIITA INDIANS SATISFIED.
RI Nii 11. T . APRIL D 1 Special.)
•i my H (he Wichita Indians are
• I wnli 1 ! • ly th.ir allotments
... - .'en th. in A f.-vv hot h. ada
th''
tt 1 •• .i.M'i-n ui of October
• ti- it.< ision of the 1 • >-
. ..111. t of Case brought
Johnson and holding
t lie 1 Mi.l m 11 u est ion aub-
•• pri >r ri«lit
has heretofore been be-
•" I :MA N M. I-:, f'
:.VO, t) T . A PRI I
•rman M E eonf.
INFERENCE. 1
the
1 h ii
t th.
1. lu uuuouni
.•r. upon his
,tes. having
that he Wo
gub T
ing hi
oana r0see8y
NOT III'UI DITARY
In the main, . . nsumption
is not hereditary; it is infec-
tious.
Low vital forct is hereditary}
which gives consumption its
chart v. An infection starts
it.
j. Between the two, the crop J
| is a big one: about one-sixth
of the human race.
We suppose it ni < dn't be ,
| more than 5 per rent, if people
, w - > i!<l tak.■ tair c .11 > and Scott's
; emulsion of cod-lr. it oil,
,
ovOi I & 4-v I c*.. itreei, New Yo'b |
1S FIGHT1 Ni J
GREAT \V XLI
I ert
\ 1; M• 11Ker ot
1 te
ti.... .-I
partment upon John
soli s 11Hlit
upon las applicatioi
11 to amend
'■ mi .111. mad.- M
ay -iV 1888,
_ a ni 7 and the
pontheast
io exclude
■ -. which
is the sun-
s contest, antl by
the dflCls-
r ja tary R. iw.v
a hearing
.1 to afford Johnson
,an oppor-
ili.inlt evidence til
sapport '.f
ti. n and Case to
show why
lot 1 ie . an-
•h hearing was had
on ' 'otobi r
ol-e tile |.e,i\er ' 11
1 .1
.'"in 'oer! mi'.er 1
•-1*' '.Hilly
|. .1 the allow lin'e o|
.1 dins 11 s
to amend and tin
eanceila-
is. ' ^ homeat. a.I .-u
try Ppon
eal th- land office
r. id.'l'.ll ,1
om wln.'h ' he a ope.
1 is taken.
ation of a:
1 he lets
BANK AT AIOiiA
■ ^-a'lWmiVtffViVMifiViiiVsfviVstmVcViVsVaVnVV^.7.
"MOTHERHOOD" u ' *
H " """".'"J Wan,on ^ENTFREE
• b'lls plain fads that« n one of thegentl
;ao |9 HI ought t° k:. I . ■ , a i.
«=g IffJi l «i«, troul . : . (Jne or i: i- topi. ,
■m • ..t upon ti iju. • 1 • on. 11. rson or to i' :i rent ad-
jfct dress. If ti. . .ulersoi th'.sann >uncement know of
. * . \pet tant moth. tht v wi I do tli.-n a grvat i ivor liy
' m> ba\t-t :lii-bo k it to then Address the publishers,
TILE) BlLtOlllXD IlKtilL.lTOK CO., Atlanln, C*.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 319, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1901, newspaper, April 30, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124378/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.