The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1901 Page: 6 of 8
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The Only
©rae Price CSoCSsSe?
In Guthrie.
| VVc invite you I
/I \ to come in j
(/ x -* and examine ?
our J
* Bright Now |
• (mmmIh and j
I Low 1'ricos •
j whether you t
are thinking i
of buying j
or not. t
W A. Turner of Kingfisher letnolsnhrd
Miss Jessup has returned to Kdrnon.
E. II. Reed at El R. in wpern yesterday
In re.
i' \V Urt-wi r of Norman was heri
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In . IIN .
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In- < lly.
II li ITagan rclurne
Kn
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i Klngflsh.
Mr iiml Mr*.
HI. go. < ■! . are
l< I. Miller.
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V. 11l ;h I.f I mII;
is In
night from
erday
K ingflshi l",
I Edmond
i II.n. I Hoy.
!hoctaw con
oni Oklahom
at' the I lot.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
No Graduates This Year Bui the Six Freshmen Were Given the
Honor ot Representing the School Before the Public
and They Did it With Great Credit,
J'ROtiRAM.
. inn b. • r
I iilt.Vi
OUR 50 cent Pusre fcflaiiiras
Shirt's, in all the latest patterns . „,
and coloring's are just what the busy! 1 ! ' ,1 ''
man who is looking for comfort wants, J
Vou would better drop in and get a { t.V Ji'n"
couple before it's too 'ate—-they're going
fast.
^ Neckwear ^
\/OU will find nothing to equal our
handsome stock of new bright neck-
wcar in Grenadine bows and Windsors,
silk Windsors, the new narrow Four-in-
Hand and King Edward Tics at
35c 3Bs3 50c.
r
Vim Can't
j r "y
J (H.l Styles
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♦ Materials
I i-i
I Our Store
fours Are A li t
; New
1
Guthrie's
Lead'si^ CSofhBcr
s K! w.
Iluntlne-
. I.pslie
"livening Hells .
| "Our Future
the matter i
pupil Just ;
George Windsor. | «<'«
klahotnu" j so
.Elisabeth Me k.-.
ettysburg Speech. 1 h'
Voting. ! as
Donlsettl. |
t'd
' '< Mir Future School Work.'
Luella. Floyd.
plat
s. in...i Woik ' han lie l
i tin excellent way for n
ssuing from the lower
roved herself equal to the
very respect. She has Bi-
nd record as a pupil,
is Cabin." was the theme
poem by Miss Elizabeth
girl of great Intelligence
her production. She was
j est atention and was
served and liberal ap-
"The White Ma
• nt.
s Williams.
le Tom's Cabin" ....
..Elisabeth Chad wick.
M opart.
id Diplomas.
By Nine
Huntington. She will be
\\ ells iif ('tlshillK was hi
lerlnti iuli iti H.
the
UK l adies
m of tin
Cl e
•ege
"Whii
name?" The word "hit -
always Indicate some-
thing harsh and disagreeable. I'HICK
l.V ASH PITTFHS is proof of this It
. le.ms.-s, strengthens and regulates the
.system thoroughly, yet It Is so pleasant
thr most delicate stomach will not ob-
ject to it.
lORt ins shirt orr.
hanki's (jl:ts a gun to keep
off the women.
1 >anku«. the West Oklahoma avenue
secondhand man. and Mrs. Edwards.
,i negrehs. have been arrested for dis-
turbing the peace and kindred charges.
Thr? got into trouble over a pan of
jrivells and the trouble led to blOW«v
With the assistance of female compan-
Mrs. Ed
I'ds ;
•il.il
Whirl
off the old fellow's shirt.
t he ran Into the house, secured a
and prepared to defend himself,
k were arraigned in court an!
CASE UNPENS
IN MYSTERY
Officers Are Still at Sea Re-
garding the Alleged Sui-
cidal Attempt.
II. h.
iln Arthur
of the sho,
vtn from n
department at Kar
u on dev te Ills rt
ml store trimming ,
INJIRLD on TWAIN.
.MPS DELANEY OF I'EKHY CON
FINED TO II Ell ROOM IN THIS
CITY.
Mrs C S. Delaney and daughter
Mrs. W. T. Donahoe, both of Perry, art
visiting the formers dauji^'-r, Mrs
Alva '5. litldwln. on North Oak street
Mrs. Delaney Is suffering from Injuri-'
progn
of the Lincoln high
• vi ning. May 2S. As j n,
graduates from the high | an
cere I ses were given over j •
• ring the high school i
In their declamations both Thomas
Williams and Frank Little Young
Showed much talent. They are deserv-
ing students, who have worked hard
to enter the hlulf school.
in a brief, but appropriate address,
I':of. J lc. Campbell presented the
diplomas to the class. He told of the
good work done during the past year
and congratulated teachers, parents
and pupils on the results.
The "Scarf Funtastics," by nine
young ladles was a very pretty produc
■ed, one that pleased th
greatly.
1 people are to be con
ALXAS WONDER.
Hall's Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall s Great Dis-
covery cures all kidney and bladder
trouble, removes gavel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame
backs, rheurpatism and al irregulari-
ties of the kidneys and bladder in both
men and women, regulates bladder
troubles In children. If not sold by
your druggist will be sent by mall on
receipt of ji. One small bottle Is
two months treatment, and will cure
any case above mentioned. D.-. E. W.
Hall, Sole Manufacturer, P. O. Box €29,
St Louis, Mo.. Rend for testimonials.
Sold by all druggists.
Covington. (5a., July 23, 1898.
This is to certify that I have used Dr.
Hall's Great Dfscovery for Rheumat-
ism. Kidney ami Bladder Troubles, and
will say that it is far superior to a
thing that I have ever used for the
above complaint. Very respectfully
H. I. HORTON,
Ex-Marshal.
Witt RETURN ICA.LRo\U IARL
If you are Interested In securing n
practical and successful Bqefnew Edu a-
tlon, come to Guthrie and visit the Cap
Ital City Business College, and examint
the work of its different department*
while in session . If y..u do not tin.I every-
thing as represented In their circulars,
they will pay your railroad f:ire back
home. You will find upon thorough Inves-
tigation that they under-rate rather than
over-rate their lai-lllties and advantages
offered by their Institution.
A SUCCESS! LiH OPENING.
(China Store
As .
i the
clses
varied, consisting of deelamationa, ora-
tions and essays. In addition there was
rendered some line music. The selections
are most v <iusslc.il. "Italia Beloved."
from I.ucr.via de l.ainmermoor was sung
also the Gloria from Mozart's Twelfth
Moss. W hile it Is unusal for this class
of music to lie rendered on such occa-
sions. owing to the scarcity of securing
enough analyzed singers, the teachers
have had no difficulty in working up
thesi chortni. s to a high degress of per-
fection. The lovers of good music, well
sung, were glvi n a treat last night.
The Brooks' theatre was again crowded
last night, this time by citizens and pat-
rons of the Lincoln school, who came to
srp the flue record being made by the
colored students. It was a good Matur-
ed. approving audience, that responded
liberally and deservedly to each of the
excellent numbers on the program, for
the entire entertainment wjis first class
In every respci t and showed the colored
{ gratulated upon the
| schools, their excelle
••is and the happy r.
success of their
it corps of teach-
•suits achieved.
WITH Tilt Silk
F It. Lille is confined to his bed with
L. H. Furrow continues to improve.
Ed P. Kelly reports himself improv-
ing gradually ami feeling in the best
of health Jit present.
Mrs. B. T. Dungan continues to im-
Ors. tiamill & tlami!!,
Eye, Ear, Nose nod
Threat t peclalletfc
0«c« and kesltfcBcc, liU K. OfcU. Asa*
STOHtS TO CLOSE
All stores close at noon Thursday,
Decoration Day, May 30.
Sandleback Hros, dry goods.
The (Jrand Leader, dry goods.
Ramsay Bro., dry goods.
The Cyclone, dry goods.
Reed and Smith, dry goods.
Spencer Harware Co. ■ • it
New York Hardware Co.
Witter Bros., dry goods and hard-
Eisonschmidt and Weckel, boots and
shoes.
The Bowers shoe store.
W. L. Rhoads, furniture.
Jenkins Mercantile Co., groceries.
J. J. Abell, clothier.
I. B. Levy, clothier.
Farquharson, clothier.
Hendricks and Nehr, hardware.
Not Hi-: til WAT KB • 'i >\S. MFTIS
All people Using water for lawnr are
requested to use water as provided In the
ordinance, two hours each da v. from six
p. in to eight p. mi. This ordinance to
be strictly enforced.
H. C. BARNEY.
Water Commissioner.
Tilt RESCI t HOME.
is in need of pl'hjjishings
and equipments.
The Rescue Home is in ned of furn-
ishings. as the ladies of our city learn
of the needs we feel sure that they will
respond. Five women and four children
now sheltered there, others wanting to
come, which with the workers makes
quite a family. Anything sent to the
last house on Noble, south side of the
street, in the way of furnishings or
edibles will be thankfully received.
, Thf.1.Snerrlal 8umn" >• term at the Capi-
tal c ity Business College begins Ti
da> morning with a good attendant'
work Is in charge of Miss Carson
able corps of assistants. Enrollmei..
1 and including June 4.
entrance is advisable
•quested to be in their s
We Keep
in Touch
With the kitchen and its
changing necessities as one sea-
son su< ceeds another. Putting
up fruit and Jellies finds re-
sponse in the store's showing of
n iuirnedi u
Pupils are
promptly at
able iu adva
n.i a
Fruit Jars and
Jelly Tumblers
Tu
A SUCCESSFUL OPENING.
The special summer term at the Ca
tal City Business College begins Tu
day morning with a good attendance 'I
work is In charge ..f Miss Carson and
able corps of assistants Enrollment
be made up to and Including June 4
an immediate entrance Is a<h laable
I uptls are requested to be In their ;
promptly at 8 o'clock a. m. Tuition
able in advance.
TO ARRANGE (LOWERS
The suggestion Is about nil
that is necessary. That we keep
the "Reliable" kind as is well
known to most Oklahoma wom-
en. as the fact that big business
in jars and tumblers makes and
proves prices right.
A Poor Rubber or Jar
ta,L Can waste a
1 Dollar's Worth of preserves
Don't buy cheap made jars or
tumblers, its risky. Get the
best; its cheaper in the end.
All ladies of the CJ. A. B. circle are if
guested to meet at s o'clock tomorrow
morning at the Christian church to mak
wreaths and arrange other flowers I.
the decoration ceremonies. ah lad-
invited to meet with th-- CiufhVie, Oklahoma
in the work. All bring Opposite Postofflcc
S. n. ZOLLER,
of the city
Circle and ,
flowers.
The
by
| Light of Asia.
Purest and highest quality of
all India Teas
First introduced at the World's Fair by the India
Tea Planters' association of Calcutta. Never before
had a tea gained such universal favor. It met a long
felt want--a tea combining superior delicacy of
flavor and satisfying properties- grateful to the most
sensitive stomach--delightful to the finest sense of
taste and smell. In every state or the union, I.ight
of Asia Caters to the appetites of the highly cultured
family. Its great economy, one pound producing
two-thirds more cups of highly flavored liquid than
any other tea, brings it within the reach of all who
desire excellence at a moderate cost.
MRS. JENKINS' RECEPTIONS
!!
The first "Wednesday In each month
Mrs. Jenkins is to be "at home" to all
*r friends, and hopes that none will
expei t cards of invitation, as none are
I t. be issued, only on her calling cards
j have the invitations gone out to any.
; Through the papers she wishes to ex-
i tend the invitation to her friends at
I Guthrie and elsewhere. The fifth of
I June Is the first. She will be assisted
J by ladies whose names will appear
later.
member vv.- will serve regular board
n ru ing June 1, for three months at
Delmonlco.
When You Need
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Staple or Fancy Gro-
ceries of Up-to-Date Qualities at lowest prices,
call up
Phone 170.
The Strawberry and Cherry Season is now at
its best, and we have the choicest and freshest
fruit at all times.
Watch this Space for this Weeks Special.
Barrett Brothers,
Popular Price CbsI. tirocers.
LtilSiS I jR till tl)t!*.1
Ui
A,IE YCU CIOING TO THE E3M8 KHISITiOS?
If you intend going to the \:
ink They nil their own dr.n
| ojher p. :itj: in the rtm-d Si
ith Jdea . fiat on blanks, en.il
jcurlty and avoiding the unpleat
' you
ev" anhood
. dlv MM ■ of tlicf
T , .. I la iln k-
1 r c *«••• l« JI .%r ry . I.i
>. 11 t..|'i all loawv i-y day —
rlpiio'i of ^ f en
in tidtu-ystaid me urluury orgtais ut a
a,- ii. i *re not cured by Doctors li bermi-i OO pi rr t ii-,. f-
cri 1 , « I. !v known reno.lv to. .
e«WBnu.«clv ii *:• I money reterned if I-. i s>l nuvt«i > i • , ■ . t-.:-
V u-.Hil. hcn.j f, r raiiK lirculur and tcwrtmota.-Ua.
AWrMUAVOL HLilU nK C M., 1'. O. Iln* - h ,,
M ■ ii. LILUK A. M., . V ..
ATTENDING col RT
| JI'DGE HEROD HAS GREAT FAITH
IN STILLWATER
< after eating
I by Import
PRICKl.V ASH BITTER
drl\
digested food and tones the stom
nd 1
Sole Distributor.
W P. Herod, has just returned from
ourting at Stillwat
ity of Stillwater, while not
the largest, is one of the best
rritory. and the capital
f the best counties in the terrltor\
ry hand you .see thrift
terprise. He says, too much
the good citizens of
Stillwater and Payne county
pupils
guld
ipidlv tuul
llent
OSTEOPATHY.
Mrs. M. T. McBurney, D.O
Graduate oT the American
School of Ostr.prtth
Ulrkbv IIU . MlkHour
ill Mi I ill ISMii)
nsls. I.y Winston
book departni
tit upon ti
Hons I
resting
HEM ESIAtf TRANSfERS
Monday!. Wtdnnsrt.iys and frldivi ot each
Hppk at :1I9 tu$t lU rlion St., Guthrie,
lurtdayt Ihuridays and Sdturdays at leo<
tral Motel, h ngfis'ier, a T. Uamir jtloo
acd ceaiultdtion iree.
i <
M Schneider to C 1> \Vebb«
f u-i.s-:(, w. do 1200.00
II Brown to t. . F. Johnson
CThdi—.
f 31-16-1
II L. Mill
16. block 43.
40.00
Hugh Shea south-
stuliv carried
de.
I potted plants
NAI\DS0\1L OlJIfIT.
m:\\ fprkishings purchased
ifor hotel royal off!
«rrad
the stage 1
i. f Scott and Prof. Hollo
f the Lincoln hl
Superintendent
tt had
I during th>
call for Silver Er.fl Ootd nour. demand
It. your grocer should ke«p ft
• hash JAVMLS.
rimwl m. i. church sottii i
PH'MOM i'Min.
held a large crowd spell
thirty-five minutes last
His powerful arraignment
Impressive. When lie dls-
l them the people filed out of the
though conviction
lilghlv
1nyite1
KlINII BOY PRUCIIfR.
nlng I
t tonight will be
[ally urged th
be present though
,1 l Hull
ill the young
luding any.
I onight
implishe.l | h
throughout delighted th
old fi JUT. best nour msd«
Guthrie product.
pec ti
in oklahoma cm
In the salutat
I that he had
operly and had
lucing
king s
SCHOOL Of LLOCUION.
cur-intFivir-
3UY THE .'EfVUiNE
"rMUtllU
f U*l M lK<X,d tOI $o. JU.
swr ur
MANUFACTURED BY
CAL.IFORNIA Fill 5YRUP CO.
IT SO I k. 'I'M * \ A 1
lint
Irlftiths. at
Luella fl
her oration —
The Fastest
In Oklahoma
Remnant Sale dt
<£ of the Season
Triday,
"VYTE will have in this sale, Silks,
** Fouiards, ^am33s, Ba-
tistes, Dimities, Wash
Fabrics,Towelin^s, Prints
and Domestics at such Pri-
ces that are bound to move them,
for we shall neither spare
Cost or Value.
Remember, f riday
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 36, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1901, newspaper, May 29, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124404/m1/6/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.