The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 194, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1901 Page: 5 of 8
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Tin: oklahoma st \ti: capital t!inis!>AY m"
1>I
THE CONTEST
IS NOW ON
' Teachers to Have a Bo\ at the
Brooks.
...... . . .
Contract Let This \X'eek
New Line to Guthrie.
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I
k GOOD THING FOR BREAKFAST, j
I'ANCAKfS m MAPLE SVRUP.
j 25 Per Cent Dsscoont
t
FGS2 TTSI^EE KAYS
T
: THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
«w i
OF THIS WKI-IK
MOST POPULAR SCHOOL IORT SMITH i. WESTLK
%
Trimmed and Untrimmcd Hats, Hats for
Street and Tall Dress wear; Everything
in this department that sold from $2.SO
up comes under this 25 percent discount.
That means you can buy a $2.50 hat for
$1.87; It means a $3 hat for $-
one for $3.00
AND SO
• 5, a
$4
State Capital Will Pr. sent Box at Tam-
ing of the Shrew to Teacher of
School Receiving The Greatest
Number of Votes.
The State Capital's arrangement*
with the opera house mana«< .r- nt
have been satisfactorily concluded l"«>r
a box the evening of Charles Hanford's
appearance in Guthrie to be presented
to the teacheis of the most popui ir
school In the > iiy. A voting niuji n
will be found in each Stale Capital is-
sued during the contest which closes
at 3 p. in. December 11th, entitling the
holder to one vote.
The only regulations governing ti-,
contest are printed on ta h foupon and
the Vote, on these coupons will be !h.
only ones received or counted.
Hanford Is the forenv t 8h.1kespe.1r*
ian scholar in the world today and sup*
port< 1 as he is by a strong w--ll train-
Ad company, his appearance here will
be a theatric al treat not only t > theat-
er go-is but to all people of education
nd refinement. Because of the ex. el-
lenc' of his production the State Cap-
itals offer is an unusually liberal and
it Is expected that the contest will l>t
Interesting ?
First Regular Train Out of Fort S
on Monday-Santa Fe is Extending
a Line From Noble to
Lawton.
Monday morning at half past ei
o'rlock the first regular train on ;
Fort Smith and Western pulled out
Port Smith for McCurtu n. the end
the line. It W'S a mixed train ami
hereafter will make a trip each w.
returning about tialf past tiv« o'cl '
In the evening.
Monday evening there were contra
let for an extension of the road for 1
distance of one hundred and twei. y
flve miles. Ft. Smith U|s full of c ••
tractors who wanted to get some .i
I the work. Among those present w .
i .lack O'Leary, who had the contra t
■ for the first twenty-five miles, and who
' .v ill bid for more work. Winston Hi >*
ut' Minneapolis. Johnston Bros., of : r.
! Louis, Van Zunt, of St. Louis and .'•!
I Donald, of Kansas City, besides a num
J ber of others.
i The extension for w'it'll contra
! are to be let will go frdm McCurtain 1
(Canadian. The road will cross the ca-
nadian river at Choate and then com
northwest to Guthrie.
■'IS*
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O'iS Manse Canadian Sap
Maple Syrup Is Pure
A trial will convince you of its merit
White Label Ohio
Maple Syrup
Is made by the most approved r. :ho
conform to Ohio's pure food laws.
.
Old fashioned
New York
Buckwheat
White label
Ohio Maple
Syrup.
n lkt rchiefa and
, W • I «■ llsp-'s.'il
M u. 1,Idles
! Don't
ASH n
bow lee
l ,•!> -
, 'right
I. ru.• t t-i us.- .1 Iftt I.
TTJ-JHS win never the
jiv .liiM.rd. ri >1 It
eli troubles and mai
nd -heerful.
PRtC"KI.y
stomach < r
ulckly oor-
Wen vou consider that our regular
have been
this 25 per
; prices 011 Millinery always
i marked 011 a one price basis,
f cent discount means in many cases more
than the profit. 'I AKE ! HIS ()PI'( )R-
'! TUN IT Y of buying' your "YV inter Hat
I RAMSAY
GUTHRIE) QKLA.
^ INDIAN TERRITORY
^ MtDllAL ASSOCIATION
3.
^5; An Interesting Program For the
-« Twenty-sixth Annual Meet-
->■ ing at Muskogee.
t 'at a 11 ha I Pneumonia, J. D. Ilr.iz. ,
W ,L,..!,.■!•
Continued F.-visra, O. V. . Jobe, \\ ago
STROUD LETTER.
Spi. il i dsp itch to the State < 'apltal.
STKQCD. OK.. l>ec. 4 --Thank. g'v-
i 1 ig day was observed In the publ'nt
schools of Stroud. A vacation was glv-
< -i from Wednesday until Monday.
Prof. U I-" ti •.ys s'lpe? in! ,nl. ; t of
J stroud s schools, says tho enrollment
' pupils this ye;,,- ex eods that Of 1:1 I
year by ..ver 10" Tit • ruin, . r of s. hool
children is now s"in, ihlng near ?r>.
F. W. Lang«"-nb(-rg of th !.••• ^ n
burg drain company , has purchosi-.i .1
ear load of pecans In this vicinity.
Ti.- v will b . hipped the we -k to *
1 <'hlcago firm.
Mr. Joseph Berry and Miss Mary
. Newton, two prominer' youru: people
' of Stroud were married November ti
1 1 ? 01. at ti • home of the bride's par
I A coai-.l tungiM . 1 ■•ul brt-ath a'--i cl.i;-
Ked condition 1.1 the ' • - . • -is ' :
I e ■ >r 1'ltlCKF.V ASH l:iTi j-:itS. It is
I just suited for sui h ailments.
A GOOD ONE
Will BE BAYARD
south mcalester 1 t. r e. i
Effective December I. I'.-M. C. P. Tell'
is appointed general road master
tin? Western Division with ofTlce ;
South McAlester. 1. T. In charge
tra> k on the Hoonevlllc. McAlester an
Oklahoma districts. It■> id masters <
the third, fourth and fifth track dlvl;
ions will report to him.
We can almost In ir the toot of the
locomotive again. The Santa Fe hi-
out another corps of surveyo.s
straightening the old Jliie and d
I work preparatory to setting gra.m
stakes. The superintendent of ( -n-
structlon was h(j- \ lftst Monday and
I aid that active work on the road bed
1 would be eonunenc d about the li: t
of the yt>ar. The survey is now being
extended on from Nobl to Lawton -
Norman Transcript.
! What Is the matter with Wakita ■*
1 We are In receipt of a 1 ttle book k t
j ten out by th,; A. T. and S. F. Uy. Co
j entitled "The Truth ah-mt Oklah.mi:;."
1 I'rom It we learn that Wakita shipped
more wheat last year than any othe
station on the H. and S. bran h. • t
I Nardin.
After December Jlth railway mail ser
■ I • ;
and Okeene on the Hock Island by Wil-
cox, Laorna, Meno and other towns.
j .hail ever i d"iv Mi. former! HOn. W. c. Tb-nf .w. pt-.-.-ul -nt. 1 c : • • : ! ' ' ' ,v
)!.'[• of tin. 1 up*r. t- 'h so 11111. 11 lahoma City Okl . e\-g..\.>rnor of Ok ' 1
j o:" the i " . 1 : • si'.i mi ti. «. h- imme lahoma territory; .1. J. Swofford, vi« u,,. , . 1 during the ifturnoon.
d ately purchased a large block of th< president, Kansas city. Mo., president ;
1 ELLCILI) OFFICERS
' i:;e North A11 . in C;ti i « ( til conip.uiy Kansas City, M" . • ashler Nation
; tated to n reporte for The World Bank of Commei e, Kansas City, Mo; EX-GOVERNOR BARNES NAMBD
h nt the dir.- ne-et int. whi h \. S. Kiinberly >••• n-tarj Kni-.isCily ; PitKSU d-!NT • "MMEltCIAL
j ;• nthorly.e ( the Beaumont pur. base. Mo., treasurer, Hudson-Kiniberly Pub-!
... • , ■ 1. i, . 1 1 . i 1 ; • I.y . .1 • • I'D; lb 1: : ■
• • . . th-- 11 k for i <i'| m i von, at tornev and dir. • K a !r- - ;-r. : ■ ■ ■ o: > • 11 n 11.. <' nine 1 elal el.ib
. . M v ,i .. ! : • 1- ..... ■ • I ■ ■ . ■ lilll ■ ■ 1 lie ensillnd
■
• Ick up t • T 111 il< 1 c .inm< |. e and M snuri Pa <1 rai ; I:, k II. Ore. r
• 1 . • M i' ' -• 1 1 1 1, ■■ ■ . 111. •
I the investor s
; has been sellii
I share nnd the
j largely lncreas
the
A IN ECHO MEETING
incroased ti
doubtedly i
i fort v. ill be
i.l Joseph
1 in H mnt «>f
. I! I,Ilea J
II.liter uf It sue -
..e... 1 The club
1 mueU
■ 11. \t year.
Shi rLEMEINT
zation has not been
ad for v! k will un-l AN I'CHO M EETINO OF THE W «'
materl Ily. Gove - T. IT. AT MRS. J T. PALMER.
tilled ti: t 0'* ef"
0 bring tic siock to I There will be a parlor meeting at th^ !
1
. ible avunue from 2 to 0 I-■ iday afternoon.
\: 11. ' t ■ ; ■
... , . ... ... F v,- , .. -r, , -i'. - , 1,1 , ina Felt lenient
'A I I I ' .
• 111 lion of
, All ladies in' < ted In t! e work nr I • .. w lS ,itnwit .*1 r..v. i
invi:.■•! to i 1 > • i- ■ .■ ' th- sum of
paying basis
at that pri ui l.-r \
V The directors will
.11
SUCCESSFUL.
; to the No
of Cans (
el of t'ie Comj ny fol-;
m. collige building
• h.i lilm
■Mil* hogs.
I .if
1
M . mont of Normal Ixibar,
T' "11 'S e. M..sk"Hee.
and 1 'regno 1 , H. < < row .
s ('ily. Ml-..
•'■I 'l riamnounced, Fret| S, Clinton,
houses at Pay ard an 1 <
i fact that people of oth-r
: iiig as well and that ti-.
9
It
MI'.SKi
tors e| I
H. .i .ll .:
Petiti hi
Jb 1 ■ ti
The New Town on the Rock
Island Between Lawton and
Addington, a Hummer.
I lan
nlll
Subject Pliant
Kill.ml"
Appendicitis. ''
< ith M
i Ft. Sml
BRIEF NEWS ITEMS
01 I lil UNIVERSITY
Items of Interest From the, Iiig
j School Down the Koad Where
Brains Are Winners.
in" ! i at' h t •> t h- Sl: t. ' ",i| tal
•HMAN, " T UK' . 4 A f. v. . f the
..Ms lit home tu eat Thanksgiving
W1
IR
Hi
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fan.v. Kansas Citv. Me
(,'onvi-rsa 1 Imi: True nnd i alsi I- 1!
Oarinr. I.ehinl
1 i,lt . , 1 nii i • .a at"1'lani. (5. i: Harts-
hoi i.e. Soul !i M A e -l 1
Abe. ss . 1 Brain ation, D ath P >st
..aid whs iii western • >klahoini
ki logical work l ist w> ek.
nun > Innurli s about th. m
are . oniing l.j the office.
. 11 j fo. t b . I 1 nil went t.
In;, a Thunl. ^ . iiiK K one
nd
. a- bi 1
fe'
Thunksgiv
1.
it.
Bond,
Hubjci t Pnaniu M
HHrtshorne.
The Bniue.de of Typhoid Fev.-r nemain!-
Ing Surgical Intervention, B Pleas, Ool-
agab.
Hobject Piianr.o..ii. a W P. Hail, n Wll-
1 burton
} S ' 1 l. !:
Chi
Addre«H in Medi ine, \ . I • i r; Wetum-
MIh.k 1 ..tlierine Sari-bet. f Guthrie, lias
i ■ • . \ ' ' 1.; i l l. lid - .it the lllliv ■ I si', \
Me. 1 anii Warren.- iBtei -i ')kla-
| li inm t'lty si cut some days with b> r at
th. Pnivcrsity.
10. W Johnson an old 11 alent was wall
th.- Oklahoma crowd thut aaw the guiuu
nr. liu Jith
MIhb Etlul Carter,
<bnt
ate
Ti.
vlng
F. K Wat.
Id. Hol-
, Wagon-
Typhoid P
den villi
Scarlet Fever, i!. A. M. Urid
er.
Practi. a I Points ill Mai au.-in • t , 1 1 ye
("aces by the < n-ral I r ftili a -a . «5'a-
Iihiii Sir- • ah M \ -ter
A Typi' 1 Typh.dd Fever, P. M. I
Norman.
\ gfviit man\ 1 the stude
th>- 1.1 w ■ i rh J.i-ague on .1 p
1.1. the .Hill.
if 11 good showing Is mod
et sale a .■:>>...1 lecture .-
inimliirs \v:;l be provided.
tin indo.'r exercises 1 the g\innnslurn
will ti' el\ni'ire attention
Aril a .1 Williams architect for the
n.-w buildings \\ is it th. niv-isiiy lbs
•J.'.lh lb- watched th- Texas-Oklahoma
urso of live
111!
I CHICKASHA, I. T . Dec. 4 —Te In-
I dependent Muta d T .1 i if Ok
| lahoma has decided to locat. their n •
j town of Bayard on the lln. ..f the Pod;
| lines in Oklahoma running from Lnwt :
i and joining the main line at Hugct a
1 I. T.. and on this 11; which passes
through the noted Cache and Rea\- t
i The town of Hnyard will be sitUflt-d
I in the he.it of t'ain tine belt of . oun-
iry and tin- townsit- has already bo.-a
• purchased and is un '.-r li ■ •• I <•'
•
ab
large and a good supply of soft 1
; can be had at from fifteen to thirty
, feet In depth.
This town si to I* situated forty m I •
j south « ast of Lawton and fifte-n n
west of Addington, I. T . and will h
territory to draw from of anyj town I
The directors u-ed fine judgment Ir
the location of their new town an 1 nl
.
| country, are w -u pleased with t .
investment and 1 understand tha
, about one-half or two-thirds of tin
i (apital stock of the company hav
been old and that the . miiain wll
open the town as sgon as the si k !'
1 all sold
1 Quite a number of our bu-Iness me
will I01 at - their business or br. n I
a
all of
ugh tf
1 i. whiel
are" do
at we
is in f
.•re are
In t'
che yo
i 1 ■ ison, o
PRIVATE SI ..I ! v
of Ills most Fopolar School.
L. WF
E OF
Fred L V
•ears, at-: pi
•or Barner
or Goverr
ate ^cr<
his weed
emalftn
he an
a eking
rnor J.
n rendI
mall p,
etumir
W cam
he new
N OVl I
JOY E1;:
The State Capital will give a private box at "The Taming
of the Shrew'' to the teachers of the most popular school in
Guthrie, Vote for your choice.
CONTEST TO CLOt E DECENT: "R H>ii.
1 " 7
iij' # ®
a and patting
for the new Ine
th appoint:.!
:, Shawm •- High m-h.
Norman I iIkh mi h.i
the universlay camp
ol nnd ihe East
111.1 > e I to a ball
I'banksglving
In tho
will l*
I ri;j hi
A'; ' /th
Makethe Hair Grow
With warn ihampo <« <.f Ci 10 oi 1 Soap and
light dra ■ of CDticura, purest of emob
llcnt skill cures. TI m tre.uai.-iit at 1
Btopt falling; hatr, retnovi-s eras , s a'e- and
dandruff ..ah Irritat. !. itel .. - irfa • ,
•tlmulatert 1I10 hair tol e*. . 1 -e.% rio
roots witl> .M'ruy and nour -liineut. and
na!.. n the hair i;rrev \ n n all oixn f . *
1 nd 1<"1"
rts pin ki d his «rl
1 and iiicd
away .111 thi
_>ih. Hhi Iiiih r
i.i !. many
frl. in; whil
. ,.:i. Illllg t1 fOO
lh<- buys al> 110.
; 1!! tcain
■ if l'lev .•land win-
in N.irmun
ilu- n. 1
sides paying .Mr
Ititt - 1 and
liik ilaiiRlitu
j...|-| iii.il y I.
l.i in :i Vlf't bi
I'll. l . ird
i.f r. n. iii - .1 iv
rtlaed 1 "r
Mils .111 th-
\ ..rk ..1 c.-ni 1.1 in
1... 1.1 ni. •>'
• 1 Ime in.i Tin- .
ulil at the next 1
III 1.1 IV 111
(i.s.ar .l"ll
k.mi lias provd
most • it.. I.
nt mn 11:'gci'M tho
iiiiiv* r 'ily
Ii, i. nail in t
■ mattor .if to ti
11. He has
worked 1
1 . iimke tii.- s. 1
ims. H( l«
1 m.thlnK midline
that cmild
llll to 111 Iv
th'- busiticas run
smoothly.
''opt a Iii ' To
\\ ah . di si 1 v.'s
praise for
the way h
has illled hi* 1
-liion tills
y.fBr.
Tho 'Inn.
n comedy given by
tho second
year (hrm:,
. las • was v..1. I
.1 sn. ■ ■ •■«.
Til.- con.; n
in. t at the h-.m
■ ..[ pr. st-
d( lit and M
.s Boyd un i was
ple asantly
en tort nli ■ .1
iv Oi rnmn so:n;>
and 1. "1-
Will ir.1 . i
. i ii:if Mr i-han
Klrk d
hi 1 \ ■ nn 1
irsisi' i-ir the wit
tliey ron
drwd tin
Doctors
Consult your doctor. If he
says, "Take Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for your cough,"
then do as he says. If he
tells you not to take it, then
don't take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are
willing. Physicians havebeen
our friends for 60 years.
j " For five years I suffered with bron-
chitis. A few weeks ago 1 bep.an ?o
, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and only
i o bottles entirely cured me."
Daniel li. I.ipps, Alta, W. Va.
1 Ik., *0c.. H M. J. r. AVER CO., Lowell. Iia
THU Bl(j(i! si (ill
DEAL VET MADE
Iltatiy Sells Guslier 10 I ■-( <>■
Rem row I'm- N.irili Ai
wau Crude Oil ('.o.
eta h
by I
king,
Plffii
d« Ol,
tter
he Pea
^al In
in th
tU An
ty en 1
Ined It
field, \\
..'Oo Ssr
ornia o
er, uh
i-qu rt(
proj>ert
he Bea
iiundre.
'/ Rlishl
to produ
vlthJn •
i rjpn'"'
y gusher, 1
I property
•f rich
uk in w
The State Capital has ever been
alive to the interests of education
and has always endeavored to ex-
tend the copc ol knowledge when-
ever an opportunity presents It-
«a'!f. With this end in view tbls
paper has purchased a box lor the
perftr.'iam of ijhaki sjiearc's
••The Taminuof the Shrew"vvhi. 11
the well known itar Charles I).
Munford will present in this city at
tbe Brooks Opera House, Thursday
Evening, fcecembcr 12, Ths State
C .p'tal will present this li ix to the
school that will ret ive the larg-
est number 0! \otes.
The plan of voting is simple. All
that is required for the casting of
a vote Is to fill and tut out the
the coupon pr n'Cd below and send
it to the offi e.
"lh" Taming of tha Shrew" li
one of th no t amusing as wplla*
Instructive of Shakespeare's tome-
d e>. It has not been recelvedfor
several \ears, and the produd on
gi\e by Mi Hanford and his com-
pany is s.i il to be adcqjate in
every respect.
The State Capital will rnnonnce
the procn {>t tbe ball) ting each
day by puhll 1 11 i n* list of con-
testants v. Ith the number of votes
c si for each school.
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Mr. Charles B.
Hanford.
Voting Coupon
Th
! I
will be presented with a private Box at the Brook
formance of CHAS. B. HANFORD, in "THE
SHREW."
P. S.—Write the name of your favorite school
m. December 11th.
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