The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL HT'XDAV MOUXIXP SC
20. 1101.
Tins L& one piece /*i
(actual siie|of the
00*1
puzzle ^iven away
a —^ by Hie makers o/1
eleven pieco.f making
up the celebrated
% TOM>t
■wrsn
The only high-grade
powder
AsK your dealer for
■ i puzzle and ifhecaiit
supply you,write us —
Wf will.
sold at a
moderate
price
CALUMET It AKING POWDEKCO.
CHICAGO
SAVE COUPONS FOUND IN
EACH CAN OF CALUMET—
THEY ARE VALUABLE.
EXTRA SESSION
OF COURT
Oklahoma City Will Have Three
Weeks fcxtra.
PRESSURE OF BUSINESS
The Case of Thomas Curtis Will Come
up Monday-Death of a Railroad
Contractor--I-tsh lor Canadian
Kiver«'Oklahoma City News
ARKANSAS CONTEST
I OR SEAT IN SENATE
I W) a rnlle from the St. Louis and Han
Francisco railroad and from the Fort
| Smith and Western railroad for right of
; way Keferred to committee.
The council passed an net authoring
the chief to sell the district court houses.
I They w||| ii< f,old «t public auction to th«-
highest bidder for cush
| A hill was passed and appropriation of
< Form T r.nvprnor Plorl lc Molr made for the employment of a com
governor ^larK IS JviJK- Intent arhcltoet to examine the e..ndi
iny u W arm Contest Hor Sen-
ator Jones' Place.
i capital Bureau, iili Fourteenth St.
v i-i 111 Mi TUN, 1 . ocT. l: "Sen-
1 K. Jones. i til t\ i.oMTnor ('lark
editor and owner of the Little
- the condl-
| Hon of the different boarding schools.
One of the hills passed by the house
of warriors In an appropriation of $12
each lor the school trustees. It lias not
yet uri.-aed the upper house.
A bill was pHv^-Nd authorising the pay-
ment of uoe.ooo p*r capita lax
A bill was pasted appropriating 1900 for
the expense of th* delegation engaged In
framing tfte"supp|emeutai agreement
An appropriation of $2,000 was made for
cldental expenaea of the executive of-
An appropriation of $8,450 was made for
• em ■ M.I, add for.mrly head of the landing"officers' salaries
university, In ron\ei sat ion with your
t'Pondfiit I * i • i Mitchell stopped
to U a.-dilngton enroute home tr.
sorth.
KEEP your blood puro and your
stomach and digestive orgum in a
oi J nd ex-Qovernor Clark,' , ... , . — a—
1 an 11■ i• 1111x forth in joint healthy condition by taking Hood „
Banaparillft and you will be WELL.
niy Impediment la the cotton pick- ~~
GOLDEN WEDDING.
ill keep., i,.an peopi,- at home.'Sen.
-•lie... i.. arguing that he has tried
norm faithful service and can do
better tor the Interest* of Arkau-
hfe is returned for another six
id that re
HEAD OF A 1 /AlitiK Hi >11 KM IAN FAM-
ILY WILL CBL^BHATE.
editor, w ho Is a I Hptrlal Dispatch to the State Capital
. gubernator- KlLhAKK. n T. OCT. 19. John Pslkal
" 'in. vara ag... an aged but will to do and well pruserv-
"ledeiate faun. ed farmer of eighty years will celebrate
lor some time In his golden wedding, October 2;;. Mr Psl-
kal waa married in IJohemla tlfty years
iko to Phlllpeno Herbeck. ad is the fath-
er "l seven stalwart sons, several of
wlioni are enterprising farmers In this
eocnty, the family making quite a settle
them being Frank and Louis Pslkal
ment between Ponca and IvlUl «re -among
. 'e Prides himself In having one of the
best Improved farms in the count \ l he
■Is .1 II vel \ Interest n„ to what | elder Mr Pslkal came over to thij'covin
"• w i d sa> When his time try in IS,:.. He has always beet, a fa^m-
. -Mv fnend er. The o, . asl-n of the celebrationof
"" must have the j th. golden wedding will be a memorable
I can wait, | one among their neighbors and friends.
i hurchlil ttf
•ne| .Smith*.-,
ie depa n me nt .1 here in Washing
v i tnpalg nliiK together, rlvsia
I .• f 1111... I:.. I ■ Uetieral Churchill
>t> . lil in in and bis coni|ietltor
1 must h ae this nomination
vi Uen. ial Churchill In one of his
'l"i' I ; in an ..id man With nie
or never, my young friend can
Special Idspatch to the State Capital
UKIAHOA1A CITY, U. I . OCl. ii> -
On account of an extra amount of busi-
ness Juuge Burwell today ordered a three
weeks special Hess on of the criminal
court for Incu mber wln n several muni, r
cases will b. tried and disposed of. Next
Monday Thomas Curtis, who Is under
arrest chavgtd with being an accomplice
In th* munlcr of a. J. l-ilck, will con
up for trial.'Two years ago in August,
two III! II found th- Ill-ad ot a man in a
pillow slip which had been thrown into
the Canadian river near here. A fur-
ther search revealed a body that was
wleutlfled as that or A. J. Kick. Win.
Voder confessed that he knew something
about the milder, and, at the last ses-
sion of tin.- district court, he was con-
victed as an ucceasory. and senl-iiced to
Imprisonment for life. Hla conviction
resulted In the arrest of Trone Jackson
and Curtis, who are now In Jail await-
ing trial.
(1. H. FAI'tjHT OK AD
Special Dispatch to th.i State Capital.
OKLAHOMA CITY. OCI' I!' «i H.
I ought, who was until r. reutly a mem-
ber of the firm of Johnson Bros. &
Fraught, uilroad contractor!', died Frl-
duy night of consumption at his home
In Litchfield, 111. lie was well known
and had many friends in this city and
Ok lahoma.
WOMAN'S DAY
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
OKLAHOMA CITY, « . T OCT l'.i
Tomorrow will be observed as Wom-
an's Day In tlv various churches hare
under the auspices of the W. C. T. C.
F1S1I DISTRIBUTED.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital.
OKLAHOMA CITY. O. T . Ot.'i 19
W F Smith, in charge of the United
States flsh commission car No. J, Is hero
today .ind placwd 1,500 rainbow trout In
the Canadian river near thin city. He
haa some 16,000 bass and t out from the
hatchery at Nevada, M. . and will place
them In many streams and lakes in Ok-
lahoma.
Catarrk lias become such a common
disease that a pcraon entirely free from
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with, it is customary to speak of Catarrh
a& nothing more serious than ;. bad coKi,
a simple luflamtnation of the nose and
throat. It is, iu fact, a complicated and
very dangerous disease ; if not at £rst, it
very soon becomes so.
I he blood is quickly contaminated by
the loul secretions, and the poison through
the general circulation is carried to eli
parts of the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are uneatis*
l?ctory and disappointing, because they do
rot reach the seat of the trouble. S S S.
does. It cleanses the blood of the poison
and eliminates from the system ml catar-
rhal secretions, ntul thus cures thoroughly
nud permanently the worst cases.
Mr. T. a Williams, s
rhantof Spartanburg.s
1 hud n severe cA i of
1 t'atarrh. with nil
the Hbagrerahle effect*
winch belong t0 that
disease and which
make lift? painful and
mi l.durable. I used
ne'brinesprescribed by
Ira bug physician* and
nugpeded by numbers
of friends, but without
getting any better I
then tiegau to takeS 55.
It had the desired
effect, and cured me
aftei taking eighteen ..
bottles. In my opinion S. s S. i« ,« ., mcn-
l[^7rj,ll..u,e 11,11 ,v"ie-Tecta peruianeut cure
HIGH SCHOOL
Short Talk to the Voters of Logan
County.
EXPLICIT RESUME LAW
County Superintendent W. S. Calvert i
the Following Article Points Out
the Benefits of Such an
Institution.
For Infants and Children.
. 'A J
" I or yeaia
is the only purely veg-
etable blood purifier
known, and the great-
est of all blood medi-
cines and tonics.
If you have Catarrh don't wait until it
becomes deep-seated and chronic, but be-
gin at once the use of S. S. S . and send
for our book on Blood and .Skin Diseases
and write our physicians about your case.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CD.. ATLANTA. GA. "
AFTER THAIN CREWS.
the Stale Capital
'd I
I. i : >oks to
er. It Is tr
unot wait for me
■ i".tones is going to
rof Mitchell "That may
a11xlous t• >r him to win,
that Is the way the con-
l.v ]>.;p«ln '.nil.. ..f hum!,,, .-x.stru<-o
llu.ilofk (II I l..lt«n.« .-in., ... prnnip,
CREEK COUNLIL.
• > the State Capital.
T.. OCT.. 19. Chief Pi
age with a communlc
retary of the Interh
• k nation would a.-ce
lie iruth
Is told by most people. If it were not,
tin- whole commercial and social fabne
would fall to pieces. There are thou-
b.i:hK upon thousands of people who
testify to the cures effected by Dr.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery.
They are representa-
tive people in their
communities. You
wnild believe their
word ou any ques-
)f knowledge.
They speak the situ
pic truth when they
xestitV that Doctor
rien'o's Golden
Me.lical Discovery
cures dyspepsia.
•* weak" stomach and
ot laiate11il tin-
*t mi.iv-h and its al
bed organs of diges-
tion and nutrition.
It cures when all
other remedial
It
have faile
dental board.
To Whom It May C'ocern
There will b, a meeting of the Okla-
h. ma Board ot Dental Examiners held In
uuthrle. November oth liwi. f,.r the pur-
pose of examining candidates for license
A. C. H1XON, D. D. S..
Secretary.
NEGRO CAPTURED.
I ASPAIT^AN'T OF LINf'M.N COUNTY
WOMAN IS IN JAIL.
Sp.clai Dispatch to the State Capital
\M LLSTi N. O T.. OPT. l i The eid
ore.i man, Hancock, who is supposed to
be the on, who attempted t„ u-.-i a
M. i Ougglna ut her home northeast of
| town, one day last Week, was captur. .1
VV e,lties.Ins morning by Deputy Sh. riff
Messenger Hancock Was taken before
tn fh V' "1' w •trul I leaded not guilty
to the Charge Owing to the fact that
aon.e eimporiant eviueiics could not at
that time b.-se. tired, the ease was con-
tinued until next Friday at one o'clock
und his bond was fixed ut eight hundred
dollars. 1<ailing to give bond, he w is
taken to Chandler for safe k.-ej hig.
OKLAHOMA CITY, O 1'., OCC. 19 -
( tUef Cochran has been instructed by the
city council to urreat any train crew on
the throo roads tmterln* this city that
blockades a crossing in the down town
district more than five minuteu at a time
It Is understood that trains will not be
allowed to race th ough the city at a
thirty milo an hour clip In the future.
SLAYER CASK
Special Dispatch to the State Capital
OKLAHOMA CITY. O T. OCT 19 —
The case of James Slaver, accused of
th" murder of his friend, Win, Davis,
near Luther. a year ago, will not g•> to
the Jury before Monday It was thought
the arguments would t* made this after-
noon but some extra testimony was re-
sponsible fo th? delay It Is understood
that Slayer wanted to plead guilty to the
charge today m.l take ,i 11 f. sentence
but the attorneys for the state would
not agree to sin h an action.
The case is attracting more thn or-
dinary attention "ti account of the prori-
MENT OF LANDS
Many Persons in El Reno Dis-
trict Are Quitting.
t
OTHERS PAY FOR THEM
A Valiant Vetaran of the Thirty-third
Will go Into the Mail Service as
Carrier at El Reno-Figuring
on Court House.
Inence of the murdered man.
Wm. Yingling iivd 56 yearn, and old
and prominent settler or Oklahoma, died
of parnlyais north of the city FMday
nigrht and was burled today.
Governor Price last n'ght gave a ban-
quet ;uul smoker complimentary to Bill
Corns. C. Porter Johnson and a num-
ber of local politicians.
S. H. Barnes, superintendent of the
eChotaw, with headquarter* it South
McAlester, was hero today en route h<>nie
from a trip to the mountains of i'o|.,r,,-
do. He announced that some decided im-
provements will be made here In the ex-
tension of the yards and the enlarging ol
the freight depot facilities.
The city council will hold an adjourned
rrw« ting Monday evening when it is x
pected that the ordinances for a street
car system und street paving will by-
passed.
Special Dispatch to the State ' 'apltal.
EL ftlDNO. O. T.. Ol^l . i. gul . a large
number of persons ar.. stltl tiling • n lands
In the new country and there are also a
number who have got sick of t heir bargain
and are handing ba- k the lands they have
filed upon to have them picked up n/
others who callm t" have had their eyes
<>n them for some time.
There are a few gentlemen here who are
doing a nice little business in tinding •• i
who the dissatlstied ones are an.I then
ruining them m against parties who are
willing to pay u deaijerit ; gures and t.iku
the insubiis of their lands
U Is also reported thut a number of
• sophisticated people have been led to
i i up money for lands that th.- owners
j are not very apt to part with, in fact
j they know nothing of the transaction.
TWO DANCES.
i • al Dispatch to the State Capital
EL RENO, i >. T„ OCT. 19.—Two great i , .
e cnts came off hi this city ia.st night,' '"""only benefit
or., was a Calico ball given by the whit.
t-'lka which was lurgely attended bN the
elite of the city, and the other was .i I
fancy dress hall giv en by the . i
hlof Cochran has b*>gun a cru
ng.-.Inst street ind . .saloon loafers
burns All who persist In thie, ^ -r
will be kept in Jail until l>~. a^r.
leave the city.
tde
rVEW ROAD.
LABOR SCARE.
CONTRACTORS IN" INDIAN' TKRRl-
TORY HAVE DIFFH'I'LTY OET-
1 IN'ti lli;i,p
Specla] Dispatch to the stute Capital
out tniKit rv. i t.. oct p v pc-
ciay from Houston. Texas y. sferd tv
..lit l*,,,nr«i tor II 1> l. „j,r,la|„
with hla brother l ei,K:ik-..,l l„ .ottlnK
out Stone ballast at Dougherty, I T.
arrived here this morning «>n being
asked how they were progressing, he said
u • "• having a hard time about labor'
"0 get laborers and take them by t.
I Pie.
.'!ie colored bull ws« a hummer The
: n.s jrom the North and !. .- l.roi -t
in loaas of fancy dressed ladies a.d
; gentlemen whovied with each . th.-r m
seeing who could knock out the most fun.
The hilarity of the occasion was illsturb-
|- 1 a few times by gentleineu who ' ..rn
! their living by working .n ti,, railroad.
it nothing of serious nature tran ; ie,j
"ne colored lady dressed in whit., satin,
; I' marked thut the affair was a . 1.-. |,j, ,i
si ci ess as far as the dancing went, but
the considered tho hotel uccomrnu.iutiuns
I very poor.
SOLDIER PROMOTKD.
Special Dispatch to the Stat-- Capital
I el ri:no. i ). r. oi-r i -. . ■ m m-,s-
I gt- ve. lately discharged from the Thirty-
I thlhrd infantry has been given th
| ti .-vt to carry the malls from the it- ,k
-land and choctaw depots t" the t
There In a movement at present to
establish a county High School in Log*
an County at some place to be named
J in the petition to the Hon. County
Commissioners praying that an elec-
tion be held for that purpose, at Huch
a time as the commlsBlonars may apt
point.
In order that the voters may better
understand this proposition and the
law governing it, is the object .f this
circular.
The last legislature of the Territory
near the dose of its session passed the
County High School Act. which pro-
vides that the County Commissioners
in any county of the Territory bavin?
fi.OOo population or over may lo< ate
build and maintain a County High
School upon a majority vote of the vot-
ers of such county expressed at any
regular or special election held for th it
purpose, said election may be call- 1
upon a petition of one third of the
voters of said county at the hist pre-
ceding election. The 1 of
law was felt by the people of the ter-
ritory on account of the growing feel-
ing of the common people on our rapi !-
ly gtowlng country for the need of
higher educational facilities It has
long been conceded that our Territorial
institutions, our Normal Schools. April-
cultural and Mechanical Colleges and
University while doing- a noble work ie
higher education do not meet the wants
of our people living in our country dis-
tricts on account of their distance and
the expense of attending such schools-
Many voters, at the first thought of
such a proposition, would appear to « p-|
Pose it from a financial standpoint,
but when better considered would fin.)
that the cost of such an institution
would be but a trille. when consldere '
ill relation to the benefits to be de-
rived from a school located In ono's
own county in a day's drive from th-
remotest dwelling or n few minute-
ride over tho several railroads, where,
even the boarding and rooming of th"
boys and girls from our country dis-
tricts could be (Conveniently examined
and looked after personally by any
father and mother In the county
where it would be convenient and in
expensive for any boy or plrl to get
In a conveyance or train and ride home
on Friday evening and come back t..
school on time for the next week's
work. No doubt there are hundreds of
just such country hoys and girls who
nre longing for some such spendld op-
I portuntty of getting something higher
in education that the mere ru! •
' of foundation such as our splendi
| common schools afford.
We would not have you believe sin
i school i* thlf a mere plaything
an expensive luxury whl.-h xvoul-l nc
he of real value to the count • y a* ! ir:-
mall section where i
is located. Tt would stretch out It
beneflcient influence for good over th
whole country—every acre of Inn
would be enhanced In value by sue'
AVegclable Preparation for As
SimilnIing Itic Food and Hcgula
ling II >c Stomachs aiulBowels of
JWX&l
Promotes Digestion,Chivrfui-1 ,,
ness and ReslContains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
/.toy ifOU llr.SA14l TL PITCHER
Se*ii
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hmtKtlli SmiM - |
s/nur •*'<■«* ' I
JifK/Uiuitg.fiKta * l
fUrtftSeei/
Apcrfccl Remedy for Constlpa
lion, Sour Stomarh. Diarrhoea
I Worms .Convulsions,Fcvensh-
! ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK
Signature
In
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For Over
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He Buy; Sell. Rent jnd Repair
IVPf WRITERS
Al l. M AhhH
Supplies for All Machines.
lUlLCSO.^i
Office Supply Co.
Wichita, Kaa.
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taxpayer will feel when he lays down
his hard earned cash for this payment |
will regret that his member of th- leg-
islature voted for such an appropriation '
for the support of those institutions
which must and are the pride of oili-
ng young state and
BRIDGEPORT POST OFFICE
RFMOVAI PROPOSITION
vhile
bt
that
i I ling to spare
lost splendid
our pc
offlci
The
to the
le;.
The
perfectly
snd i erniancntly.
Th< re is no a 1 co-
il--1 in the " Discov-
ery " it is free from
Opium, cocaine and all other narcotics.
weep! no substitute for Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. There is
nothing "just as good."
total wreck- . < uld not eat or leep,"
into the
• two
opened
territory farther north.
oomplatnta to make, but conie'out b idlv
auyiiig; -W, want t.. Met to I..iwton,' or
new ucontry, and
' f the way. They
nul.H
some other point In th,
they k-> hooflii* th.
K*>t perhajs w"- or
portation on the way and then feelTh.it
t.iey btivc made that much . l.-ar I am
Ubor, ra who can't talktl UnKi >h and t i .
k mg t,. a..me place where 1
them there to work.''
' gel aoniu
Mr J.
id *tfeupth. wh*
•ork 1
Modi -
•iu5
I K d
ST Alt CAPIIAI I RAIN
le 1 -ould iltfp, mid my appetite
w nde ' > ip-uvsd I laire uk<-u tivr
bwttlrs i :iJ am •II'.I ijjr>r\ viug "
lir Pierce-. Medi.-*l Adviwr. paper- i•.•h'Ji'tJ t!** *t,~w oSJ.iJu .^SeSa'.iuiU
Co\ered, is seut/rr<r on receipt of ji one- J train which I. i es . Juthriu ,..#ry muinia
cent : lamps to pay expense >d mailing I ,A, ept Monda and.it in ho ming ve.y
,cn-v. Address Dr. R. V. Piercc Buf-'l pop.^tr wll5, lli." l,*veHng<puWje. The
s. v - " • "r,v"^.
Sp. cial Ulspntch to the Stat.- Capital
OKMI LQlSSi I T 19. Th. Bhaw.
net;, oklahoma and Missouri Coal and
Hallway company have submitted to the
Commercial club >>f thin . it\ a prv. slti.,11
whorein they propose to build a line i
railroad from Muskogee to this .It. and
on went to Shawnee While we do net i...
lieve it U within the power of th.- ; .
pie of thl.s clt v tj comply with th.- prop-
osition of the railroad company, vet, we
think every effort should be made t . .1
as much In that direction as is possi-
ble W e think that If the ratlr-
pany real.l .1 that tha psopls ol Okn ■
were willing to do everything In their
power to secure this road and really v«......
nnxlous to have the road built her.- thev
might see their way to build the , i . ,
the proportion which the Conuneri i.'i'i
dub has made them. There In tie jnes-
tion but that If this company dues' not
g< i to work ut once to l-ullil th- r . ,d
some one else will do so and tt will n.- a 1
dangerous business for ati> . onijoi to:
build a lllle ef r..a,J from MimR v, .(
which would miss this town less -,b. -, '
t wc r.t > mll.s. for they^j* - aid ao-.net or
bit. . : id th. ins. ves jTii'r.. :• i.-d \u «
running to Okmulge,. Wh|, h woulfl ham) '
the business for tills section of the coun
'r> Vet the citlsens of OkmiilRc, H|
be willing to entertain any and all t i
osltions looking to huiidina of , ,ni,
lilies and give all a respectful hearin ,j.,
their pan to s. -nre as inan> .. , ..
great fa. tors of industrial development
a a.- possible.
atherford furniture man adver
"N< wl> married people, i
•egln home-life right . . . buy
contract could not have l.e.-n giv-
i to a better man While in the s.-r-
v; , he took part In see.-ral en^agem-nts
with the Fllijdnos and was .in. i.it;. ,l
-• -he expiration of his term f s.-rvi.-
with a discharge any young man might
\v«-ll be proud of.
The transfers from the night ami e.iriv
morning trains will How lv proi .riy at-
t-n.led to and the readers of th. Si u,.
Capital will hereafter get their paper ev-
• r\ morning at tin- proper tlm- lust.-a,i of
1 .ving to wait two .lavs for it or until
it ut urns fraom Fort \\ rth ..r din ant
1 olnts North and West.
NKW COURT HOU8K
i • . lal Dispatch to the State 'ii.it
III. KKN« '. O. T . < UT It
1 that when the county
. meet again, which wui
i.it they will take up t
e.v,. matter and dec id.
, .lection may be held t,
e a chance tn vote for or
• r the erection of a sulta
;■( rly take care of tin .
iriotis offices. The conir
dett rmine where in t
building shall be or. .-n
a school. D<i n it «.-t t'
question Is about the s. 1
pound by the Intelligent 1
who desires educational ndva
his children or to live In an :
where advancement is the
where the mossback who t!i
months rural school plenty f
d< s not. thrive. The < ost <
institution need not be rulno
most according to the present assr
ment of Logan county, $4,600,000.
levy need not exceed S to 1 mills
maintain such a school, build
modious and elegant bull.llnjr of whi-
nny citizen would he proud and pay fc
every item of expense and interest o
the unpaid balam e within " years, -in
then the Institution could be run at n
annual expense of 1 to 2 mills. Th
persons who hav
•alth in the gi
ve it would b«
Tiic People of Caddo County
Desire to Have the Office
Moved Across River.
tin.
I'ot.-r or citizen of our
e the establishment of
thut must bring so
Id
iual cost of not
-a pit a annually t
and after that I
tax payer1 *
er $10
I friends, thl
and
ir a child.
f such an
as; at the
mi-
Id c
proposl
are not sure It will b(
ns than its cost be wary Ihn
it least you thought- t. v
institution that educat- 4J''1
• to the
■ than any of its kind for the
t. '"apltal Hut. • .. r.O Fourteenth St.
VHHl.\<;To\. li i'.oi't 19-An a p-
iti-iii has been received at the post
t. : ntn-Mit from the .-itlscna of
ti. ''add., county, Oklahoma, re*
■ting th( rum oval -,f the poatoffice
n 1.ruin, port, ltl'iin.- county, a qrnail
oi the < Jan idian rlverl to
f"Mi..r i o- Mrldgeport. Caddo
i t> i "i- Mi. townsitew approv-
. S• . i.'tar\ nil. O,* in the Indian
i \ i111■.11:- It i.. ,, railroad station on
id road and has already
has about eight hundred
li is claimed In the petition
pr.-si nt the people of the new
com],, li. .1 to go across the Cana.
- r, it Ih both expensive nnd in-
nt. The petition has been refer-
.si * ( i.11 agent of tiie department
Mitigation and report, upon the
which w in d< pend the setlon or
/
grown iiiitfl
*
?
0
PtINSIOINS.
matter In charg"
>st of the bulld-
$35,000, and any
s can easily s.
ent author said "That he st"!
a tree by the wayside is a foM,;
factor, but he who by his pens
any kind in greater than
PREACI1FR SUES
FOR !I!S SALARY
In Supreme Court Rev. Myers |
Has Case Against Perry
Presbyterian Church.
NK\v nrir.niNi
fa c ial Pispatch to th* st.it
KL RBNO, " T - '
i ■ wing compaiiy of Milw .1
i anot her rge brick bU
<iand avenue. The plans In
sit.- selected and bids are ;
w ithln the pas ttw-.< v.urs
I s. h Hrewlng compaii) ha
nc large brick buildings
Brewing company has • r.
now another will be t illt
I ntiful buildings that w< i
uit on tT,T Targest c11>
SUY THE
I The Peer Creek (Grant
' -ling yesterday was the
- \■ r held In the . nt>
I lathloned county fair
j AN'heat pasture la the i
I l*.ried better than ever
I w i.Lat )M already Up and ti
rtne Shave
HAKvyarTuaxp bt
CALIFORNIA Mli
I The blackwell artesian well is L'.mv feet
YRlIP COL I 1,1 already at.d hu t. u : mi',., k
If [er >to ardor ut the pro-
non adept
thatth
rtin.l
inalely $ 1 '•
mills on th
latgf
if Oklahom
rporatl
from
w-hii
st the company
t'ase and
had sued
of $1
The at t
rs will
ir judgment
apltal
lUNTV
reliabh
H H
ure Ik r.utul In lbitanle
I from
llstrlct
Iton, tin
Harry
und
tilr -rs on any i
lung ski
glands, railing hair.
In mouth or throat, eating
Bntan c Blood Balm H. H. H
id remove all
iK-ncrs of the disease, making a perf
permanent cur. Don't exiwrlment fi
lher, but take this grand old cure. Bot-
Dlood Halm ill I! li > cur-"- all tn.
i gr. at
•ii which
IlKnant blood
Ing humors
Ing
the standard rem«d>
Drng Sto es. $1.00 pe-
;k>^ for pr
ttround
for blood troubl
l*ra bothe
med
ilon In tht
art th<
I.nr. an, bio Fourteenth St.
OCT. 19.- Th«
« , Okluhomans havo been granted
POSTMASTERS.
1: r' '-10 F.urteentb St.
1 'N. D. I' . oct. l!).-w. Me-
la appointed postmaster at
er -unty, vice K. S. Carl-
SOSTETItRj
prepaid If you describ" your trouble .and
writ., tw Blood Balui Co.. H MltobHl'^;
Atlanta, On This im an honatt offer."*-^1
aacxutli^ c9Lt:de<iMal.
It was (rem anted fur. t-i i%i Mvus lost,
nu w. U^IJia^ siae ^ur t .j
Fitters
IMI'tiliE BLOOD
Means an unhealthy Htuumoh
flu- Hitlers will set tiiingH right
I iu the slmaeh and
Purify the lllood.
It will cure
'Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Liver and
Kidney Troubles. ,
^ Ti7 'Vaii
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1901, newspaper, October 20, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124534/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.