The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 155, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, Hl'NDAY MORNIMi, OCT. 20, 1901.
Itcbiltchlltch!
Awful Itching of Eczema
Dreadful Scaling of
Psoriasis
CURED BY CUTICURA
< UTli i ha Boai', to rlnunsn th«t skin of
« ruM aii'I m alej* Cut,, i ha Ointment, to
vr "•' -*•«!. ni
,' 1 « "•««•, t.. rool anil rhuK
1 'I"1"' 11"' nio.l rmiiplpM and
Bi ' l.v euro tnatlDi-nt for torturing, div
Usnnitg liiiniors, rwthm, ui,.l irrltetiOM.
v- 'ih los>«.fhmr, which havodefie.] thetkill
'' beutph.VHi. latin uimI all othnr renin.
■ «*, a sinK.«80t being often ■ufflcient to
euro tuo uiobt obstinate chad.
CUTICURATHESET$I.2S
O. T.
b>> UUTICOBA Wir.
SCHOOL
Ferdinand Rltterbunch, Outhri.
bw IB, 3 n 8.
Morri O'Rourkn, Halley, 1. T se 18,
3 n 8.
John P. Wamplor, Fairfax, Mo., nw
lb. 3 n 8.
l an'l C. JohiiHon. Ryan, 1. T., nw 16,
6 b s.
A. Harris, Unnvanne. Tex
C H 8.
HW 16,
C. \V. Glllett, Pond Creek, O. T., nw
I, 6 a 8.
Robt. H. Trice, Ryan, I. T, Lots 5. fl
8 S6. 6 n *
Ole < >. Thompson, Huffdon, I. T. sw 33
' H R.
H R. Green, Hug-don, I. T., ne 34,
, aw 31.
e 31,
ne 16,
Sanford. El Reno. Tex., h\v 1«J.
LEASES
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lowie, Guthrie, O. T., «e 32,
sail. Garber, O. T., ne 34, 3
.l.inies J-.'Hrlnw, Home City, Kan., ne
34. 3 ii s.
Jno. Hall". Marlow. I. T . sw 33. 3 n 8.
Geo. W. li "ill, Runh Springs, I. T., ne
16. 4 n S
\v M. Green Rush Springs, I. T., lots
&, 6, 7. 8 36, n fc.
J \Y Mr DA nlel, Colo, O. T. nw 21. I
n 8
«L Leonard, Clearwater, TChn.. w
1-2 nw sw 12. «V lots f>, fi, 7, 8, w 1-2 nw
Earnest II. l't rry. Chickasha, lotn 5,
?6, 5 n S.
6, 7. 8 13. 5 n 8.
Andr -w J. Connor. Anadarko, o 1-2.
nw 33. 5 n 8.
D G Anderson, Zanwlll, O. T., ne 33,
4 n S.
W M. Anderson, Enid. O. T., nw 33,
4 n 8.
Geo Anderson. Enid, O. T.. nw 33,
4 n S.
Roll. ft. Townsend, T.nwlon, se 33,
4 s >>.
W It. Sullivan. Terrlll, I. T., ne 21,
4 s 8.
J. M Ruff. Terrlll. I. T.. nw 21.
4 9 S.
\V. I. Unughn Harlan, la., hxv 21
Geo. T. Hern, Jr.. Lyons, Kan., aw
16. 2 h '
Win. T. Click, Comanche, I. T.. ne 33
1 . n.
11 I. Howard, Comanche. I. T, nw
83, 1 s S.
'ion. F. Hem. Hutchinson, Kan., sw I
83. 1 s 8.
Jno. F. Henn. Hutchinson, Kan., se i
84, 1 • 8
F \V Rlttertbuscli. Guthrie, O. T., ne
16. 3 n 8.
5 s
Herman Glllett. Righton, Kan
5 n 8
n. L. Guagfy, Hugdon. I. T.,
G s 8.
J R. Alexander. El Reno. Tex.
o s 8.
o. W. Tucker. El Reno, Tex., nw 16
f> H 8.
Thon.
5 s 8.
\Y S. Waldron, El Reno, Tex. se 21
5 h 8.
Groove IIlair, El Reno, Tex., se 21
r s 8.
Bruce Sanders, Waukomis, ne 21, 5 s
8.
Ge< . F. Anntine, El Reno, Tex., nw 21
5 s 8.
E. M. Randall, El Reno, Tex., sw 21
5 s 8.
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OHHTINATP
lfi.
John E. Hutt. Chicago, HI., ne 16 4
n 8.
A. A. Hoge, Terrlll, I. T, nw 16
4 s 8.
Wm. Kohman. Okeene .O. T., sw 16
4 s 8
J. H. V«n Hebber, Terrlll, I. T., t
Jno. W. Wilson. Hhanner, O.
4. 4 s 8.
F. M. Thompson. Pawnee, O. '
John S. Radger, Pawnee, q t
33, 3 s 8.
EXTERNAL evidence ( t a Cold is
coughing, NUfezliig, and runuin^ - 1I
nose.
1NTKRNAL effects are more serioua;
weak heart action, labored respiration,
and inactivity of the bowels.
The use of Dr. Humphreys Sjtecillc 77
awaken* the numbed vitula, stints rhe
Mood coursing through the veins, relieves* }
tho congestion; arousea the niugglnh iiv- j
« r. peruilta tho system to clean He itseil
tho ColU is "broken up and pa**''* off.
At all druggists Z> cents, or mailed on
receipts of price. Doctor's Book -Mail-
Free.
Humphrey a Homeopathic Medicine Co..
Corner William and John Streets, New |
York.
Furniture Males the House.
"The cottage was a thatched one" only tells again that
the interior is the important thing. You cannot always
control the architecture, but you can choose the furniture.
See that it is graceful, harmonious and comfortable. See
that you buy of us. We have just received the
first Car of Fo
. T., ne 15,
Clarence L. Latherman, Addington. 1.
T., sw 23, 3 s 8.
Too late to cure a cold nfter consump-
tion lias fastened Hh deadly Kr'p on the
Inngs. Take I r. Wood s Norway Pine
Syrup while yet there In time.
STATEHOOD SENTIMENT
(Continued from Page One.)
I'olonel Bob Watson: Am for single \
statehood Was not i r« vious to one year
ago. but believe w. should get in as soon
as possible "
N. A Gibson: "Single statehood le
whnt we want. Hav- in th* j.ast been
Opposed to It. Oklahoma now baa a man
on every quarter s ction When the In-
dian Territory become settled we will
have two to one to Oklahoma in popiiia-
tlon. The sooner It corner tin hctte: J
William Owen: "lKJltve we Bhould
ave state within th** bounda.r>- of ihe
present Indian Territory.
<v |onel J. Blair Shoenfelt, L'nlted
Slates Indian Agent "Sh • 1 be one
, state Was in Dakota whet: tlu y divided j
the state. The yare sorr> for It now.
| Tho two territories Joined will be an eni-
ne plro and haoe influence."
Thna. Sanson, United Sintes < ommls-
.... "ion. r "Helleve In getting In the band
,w| wagon at thernrliest ouo.tuidty. The In-
dian Teritory Is bound to become a part
sw I of the new stat<\ and 1 want to see Mus-
kiR'e get In line at once "
W. H. Twine, colored attorney: "The
negro rare will bo better of in a slng.e
state It 1* Inevitable
Acting Mayor Sam McMurr> : "1 nm
oposed to It from start to finish, but t
believe the convention should be web- n-
<d with the provibal Muskogee hospltal-
Ben Martin, Jr ' Am In favo of the
single statehood and want to see it
oome soon."
United States Marshal Bennett "It In
the only solutlo i and It Is inevitable, our
d«-«lres may Ike different and all that, but
both territories will come in and be made
one state. Of course, ti.is cannot occur
until wo get land titles aod all that mat-
ter adjusted, but It will come"
alb!e moment "
Hon Tama Bixby: "Muskogi-e must en •
tertaln these peoria |n gorxl styls Mus-
kogee style. I believe that Oklahoma
w'll be admitted soon, but 1 also bHiev
the torrltorj will not gn in with It Thei«
will b.> provisions made. | think, to an-
nex the territory to Oklahoma, but the
annexation will come as the nation gets
ready for It."
President A Orant Evans, of Henry
Kendall College "Am ready for some
•ort of riisngc In the government >*f this
oountry."
C. W. Turner: "The move i* p-evlous.
beenusr we should not be given staU'hood
until set titles for the land
"Jnmrs • ilvens: "Am opposed to ntate-
hodo with Oklahoma ur.der the conui-
FREE SCHOOLS.
Special l)l-"i\t. h to the State CapltB
ARDMt"."I 0 OCT. ■' «.
Churchill, special agent tor the tit-pun
nient of the Interior, at Muskogee, is In
the city. The object of Mr. Churchill s
\ isit la to secure .lata on the public
j school question of the territory.
Mr Churchill has been at work In the
territory since September 1. and will re-
I port his gildings on or before December
| 1. to the secretary of the interior, which
1 will enable the secretary to Investigate
and report to congress at Its next s«e-
' sloti whether it Is practicable to provide
a system of taxation t.f personal property
occupations, franchises an.l bo forth lii
the Indian Territory sufficient to main-
tain a system of free schools to all the
Our advantage of quality, jobber's discount and car load
freight rates is just what will help you in the price of these
beds and we have no hesitancy in saying that you can't
duplicate our prices anywhere in Oklahoma or beat them
anywhere on earth.
The Greatest Variety of Folding Beds
to choose from in the southwest is to be found in our store and
you are mighty hard to please if we can't suit you to a dot. We
have all styles and insist that for grace, harmony and style our
folding beds are uncelled.
PATTERSON
Plain
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and Artistic Furniture.
TELEPHONES 86 a"d 86
Residence 'Phone 184
J Our Prices Are Far ♦
* Less Than Others ♦
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Levy's Bee Hive
The Best Store in the City to trade at.
HIE MOST RELIABLE CEOEilING HOUSE IN HIE CIEV.
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The Largest and most complete stock of men's, boy's and v,.a,s
dren's clothing to select from in the city; we handle the most re-
liable makes of men's and boy's Suits and Overcoats from the
best factories in this country. Any purchase made; here must
be right or we make it right.
Men's Overcoats anil lilsters.
We have all the things in double yoke
Overcoats in light, midium and heavy weights
in the n<w Oxiord and Cambridge greys. We
can (it and suit you in an Overcoat and the p.-ic:
will be right. If you have any id.'a of getting an
overcoat see us, we will save you money.
Overcoats from
$3.5o to $20.
Men's Suits.
We arc showing this season the finest as well
as th: largest stock of good suits for Gentlemen
ever broujh! hjre. Our suits are th: equal in
ever/ resp;ct to th: best Tailor-mide suits. All
our coats are nude with th: shap: retaining front
which ^e warrant wJ! k:ep its shap: until worn
out. If you 1oj< at our su t> yo.i will find thein
the b:st in the city. N:v. Njbby and Stylish
from $5.03 to $-5.03 a suit.
Hats & 11 d Gaps.
We call your attention to the largest stock of
stylish hats in the city. W: have every stylish
shape of the day. Our celebrated Hawes $3 hats
guaranteed, in soft and stiff have no equals. They
are as good as any s5 hat made. We have all
shap:s in soft and stiff in Stetson's and cheaper
grades. An inspection will convince you we sell
the Hats because we have the Hats to sell.
SHIRTS.
It's just about time to change from the negligee
to the stiff bosom shirt. There is no shirt to com-
pare with the Manhattan shirt for which we are
the Sole Ag:nt. Wc have so d them here for ten
years and kniw what they are. If you have worn
any you know also. They are the best fitting,
the best wearing, the best patterns of any shirt
made. We also have the best «1.00 shirt on
earth. Some still cheaper at 50 cents.
MS 01 litRS. II Will P4V m 10 TfUDL AT
a?E&NfVE
Ne* Nobby Stylish Neckwear
In Four .In-hand, Uo* , Scarfs,
Bar Kings an,l Everything nsw
In Neckties at Popular Prices.
COLLARS and CLIFFS.
Just received, IOO dozen of the Cluet
Crown Collars in all the newest Fall
shapes. Standing and High Turn Down.
2 for 25 cents.
II PAYS OTHiRS, II WILL PAY Yfll TO (RADE AI
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.