The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE STATt C/JII/L
T!!K OK I.A ! ' MA ST.1.TI' CAPITA I. I !!H>AV >KXI>.<:. NuV. S". IDO'.
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t u o
By The State fccit*' r.frt'rc f ;rr -
IRA' K It. Lfci : &, t(]it i
BUtfSCRIPTIO* k a ; .
v b*n"i n i ;.v
l Al I.Y. Three m>nth by inn! ..
DAJLY. < Hifl ir: • th by m«';
DAIl.Y. One wr«k by r*rrl*r
\N 1 Y. .me
VfEEKLY, Six niontli*
MASS MEETING OF LOGAN
COUNTY STATE MOOD!: F:
BY ORDTR OV Ti'
STATEHOOD C( • A' >1 f T': is! \ i \
JIKiJTJXO OP TH< ••!•: V . l< i . ■ • ;
HIXGLE STATE IU to I > • > M, \
HOMA AND INDIAN TI -11H J ■ Ht /
is hrreby <ai.j.; i t i
THE CI THHIK « I.i !;
SATURDAY. NOV
i: ;! D TEND
- I i T L KNOW! EDGE.
School Boo. s
Save Ycu One-Half
RENFROW MOTTO SS ^
ELE 'TINO EIOHTEE.
TO THE STATKH< OD
T« hE HELD AT MC
ON NOV. M.
BY ORDER OK THE
JENKINS IS VINDICATED
BY THE RECORDS AND FACTS.
It Is amusing to hear the jackanapes
howl. Foundation, they h>-e non •
They make this xmni! matter thfin-
selves. Anything a lie will hang ort
la good enough for them.
To the credit of the territory, th<
ghouls talking of Governor J.-nkins j
are about nil democrats. The re-
publicans. fond of truth, hav. found
It and are satiKfled. Th' demo
caring nothing for the truth, preferring
falsehood to fai t, are trying to bin! :
fen ition on their vn unsupi
declarations.
As usual, the people will not be fool-
d.
Just now nil the den < rn' ••• pap
and a fen- alleged republican pnp'-r.«.
whose tendencies ar.> oil democratic . are
crying out, why does not Governor Jen-
kins vindicate himself?
Vindicate himself of what? DM any
body take Merrick to be the epitome of
virtue In Oklahoma? When did he be-
come the censor of public official*?
Measured by his own glass, Merrick is
a very large man. Other overcoats
hereabouts—and even the largest In the
territory-—would not make him a vest.
But with the people It Is afferent. Does
Merrick know what the public thinks
of him? Does he know Just how little
weight any charges from him have on
the people who know hint?
The whippersnappers are wonderfully
concerned. If they cared to tell the
facts; If they had any use In their vo-
cabulary for the right, they woul i
That the o
han his tale on wai that Mi 1 i,-th
had made a bid for caring for the In-
sane at S175 per y-ar, when the gover-
nor let the ■ onti.it nt >. ". Merrick
made this c harge In his alle^d do u-
ment filed with Secretary Hitch
This was t
"charg s "
McElrath hns declared he filed r
bid; that he bell*". s the governor was
honest; that he personally has faith
In him, and that the governor let the
contrac t at the lowest ! M he had—anl
the only bid he P,>t. rt.-r much pub-
licity. Dr. Tbt- ,
ord in a letter to tt - ■ . . ff,.
^ c have a large stock of Second hand
Scnool Boods—rri. iy as good as new—
0 which we will se'l very cheap. School
Districts promptly furnished prices on
application
1 EAGLE DRUG STORE,
u EDWARD NICHOLS, Proprietor.
HARRISON AVENUE.
I>id
5
Wc are Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS.
This year everyone that WANTS BOOKS
can call at RENFRO S DRUG STORE and
get what you want in school supplies, WE
HAVE EVERYTHING, Call and look over
pur stock.
x v i:
KOOKE. I. I
•iCfi Cklahorra Ave.
Opposite Postofflce
nd: ig oi
DIPLOMA
tTF
Ni.ACTOR
I OK SINCL
when the Old Man Got Religion.
STATEHOOD CONVENTION
iri publ
THE
DESUGCis^T.
by th
pupil
Hum- lent
t the prnctic
alnly performed It
OWE PPICE
CASH HOUSE.
♦ ♦ ♦
WE SELL
EVERYTHING
r learn
hiid should
n
with the th:
■stag in
i king j
ttluti
true tht
•f th** mort laudab
il poll
and Intrigue nil
Ued ability to effect
ign i
'! 1' I its first inverse
him of pow
omtnani! of th.- Chine
Prince Kung. the emj
they v.c e both made aubordtn
Llu-kun-yl th,> ■> „..adl\
I *'i«t for the failure of the Chin
impalgn, he would doubtles
lost east at that time. Hut
I unmc. •<"?<• tul nt tempts bv oth
result ad in I.i Hung ("hang bi-iug ng
high commiHflo
that capacity he Buro.-.j -i m bring
ins; i>out an agreement with .1
Put it may be aaid for hi* mil t ry
rci ord th t' he wan the organi'.'r >>f th
ly body of modern sold',, s China
ler of h.
builder of her oniv rall-
PARSON" CUTTEN IS
a welcomed sport
persons or<* Inughlng at i ar Wood«
tb« 'lute authority
IN ORDER
i
mav take advantaere of our
everyone
luc" clothincr sale
we will con-
tit for th
postoffli-o.
population
thereof in th t. nrna
in the Indian Territory.
said i In
•Kluhoma i. rritory shali
•ting h. ' i oi: S itur
I'cfore the 14th daj if Xowmbtr
the county seut-;
football
happy
per cent dis-
Re\ . .
In 18
and playd fo
in id
And he
IV!!','
Play, I
con.ii. un ■_ -v, :n i In the line
>ng i
nstitutlonJ
ii-. proDfrt^
il l h
Mil I
angled struggling 1 then I" tht
h hla clothes torn
alif
• 1 lth.
i'h* delegat
tthaii be
Ter iiorj
IN SUf'REVE COURT
1 ot profanity passed
! J i*« worth a world
\ i: THAT
ity hail
tin post 'i
When It
lira]
n«lHtentl>
ing th
lth Russit which
Vrthur and Tal
that h
& u ii ■ '-Ljij
Karl 1
II disi
The more of hi
put Into :-t""i in thin
QUR SUITS and OVHRCOATS arc-
all well made, st; iish, up-to-date and
dependable in every way. They are
marked in plain figures, not at fictitious
values, and you can figure your own dis-
counts. This is an unpreced: ited op-or
tunny to get warm wear at warm prices.
iiithrle
tary of
4 >-. H
nl pap- rs
r tilted
foundation fnr
11 Ml 11RAY
CLA\ PRODUCTS
Bargain
Irt&irn
Then tho wh< '
tion Is gone- \a
of facts
Then th y- say th
nerer .
f th
of th.
WITTER
I REASUR> FJAL'.NCES
Ooa'.ilo iJintllliHl, I'l-rbipi.
rlish hia- «"r>ho <iitar of IJfe haa decided thai
Feo-ia is the meanest city in the
ti or
i'.-crla is t.h<- great diatllling tovra.
ur" ' Isn't It
I In TreM H:nn hoi,
In ni my . the western and midland T'xni
jntles of England the nineteenth ,0:
losed w! h the most terri. i« 'Jl England
is within living memory. Happily v< n at ?
lost, but hundreds
folk r ostiy poor- wer- washed out of
hearth and home. Farmers, small an 1 0
great, lost cat'Ja, h ep and poultry,
nfcie damage was done «n ^ 11
is of property One comic incident
was remarked at Alcester, in W
terahlr* When the water fell ti
tor took his walks abroad to see what ' '
.ps he had suffered
hrough cn orchard he was gree* t la:
h the piercing
plexed pis. which r.aq g« t mixed
n tin boi of a dnmson tree. Prob- lnu;f
ably it had
branches by the rising flood. When Uj t
[ the waters went ti .vn it v. 9 left J
and posaibiy dry but te
wita.
ing fought
CONSIDINE CASE
I ben I stippr. e it.s njeannnas nnial
listil'ed kind."—Cloreland
lid th
them sign . ,
Weiklth it nd I'nrljr F.l«tn|>,
Kine KJ- ! "Do you think that early rlslnf
helij.s a man get rich?"
n. In "I don't knov. ' answered the luar
1 1 who makes careful distinctions.
: i.ouid say it dep. nded on whether he'i
I lii no thi- one who starts the first street cjl
ved writs .,i- the 1 -man." — Washington Star.
OK! AH< \ PARAGRAPHS
TfT" CAPtTJL RA-
£ ■■ it. CAr.i.1, OF
GUTHEIE, O ti L A
OFFERS TO DFPC
1TCS2*} EVERY FA
C tITV KillCH
THEIR CALANCES,
BUSINESS AND RE
«POh 5ir.lt.!
atar-. ir k
miftr.
MRS COVVLES' LOSS
on it—r> ■
4 n *
'She ha.-? been divorced three timo*,
said the Boardwalk goaalp
'But.' remonstrated the Chicago
u«ht the drift o!
he did noi
Philadel
all p>
and sanitat!
ll!< I Ictora.
of ix>ndon
Uat Leo XIII
jamii
pointed such ;
Hps of Pawnee
Th se men
men <>f 1
profession
and reported th
lOUlB'ly di'iii:,
Win.rn Auit.'itU.
'1 !.< Iimate of We 1 rn Aufctralia ll
'1 • n n?t liiftiablo, for oven '
tin ti , iday sua is hot. a -ool broeK
gene ' ■ pringa up tnn.trri evvtftiDrt
,1 . i
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 171, Ed. 1 Friday, November 8, 1901, newspaper, November 8, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124542/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.