The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 8, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL ST*NPAY \ >RST*0. PIT « nm
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IZS ® 0SA® Sent Free lo Men. LODGE AS
„ BATTLE TALEj~-' -- s-m| ROUGH RIDER
f^hristmas Ruslness ire*,®**
r I! Tl"-' Indian Who Talked V£"i,h
♦ pz a fottwu vx.•s^"ht .r, i gotl is a Hero.
WHAT OOES LP
Mr ST COME DOWN.
(,••• U i
v. 1 i .pon al- hoi far
has grown every
found it necessary
•T
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7 year, so much so indeed that we have ♦
y this vear to open an exclusive r
I SANTA GLAUS STOKE
AT 55)4 OKLAHOMA AVENUE.
-i We are now ready for business but owing to several
■j shipments of goods being delayed enroute we can not
It have our GrsrEil lihimSnation and Bispiay
j| until Monday afternoon and evening, December 9th.
w liile we shall have in this store the largest and most
complete stock of Holiday goods ever shown in the city,
we shall also have a large and complete stock of fine pre-
1? sentation goods at Lillie's Drug Store, Victor Block and !f
f| at our Book Store in the Dewey Block will be found the j
t| most complete line of books, games and kindred articles
ii suitable for presents at Christmas time. Our desire is
Piosit' evurythng for it v.--. ! ku iiii
| to juease our customers and to give value received. Our
selections this year have been made largely with a view
«.t of beautifying the many elegant homes in our city, of
|t which ave are proud and we invite everybody to come in
11 and inspect our goods whether they wish to purchase or
not. remember our Grand Illumination will
occur on Monday night, December 9th and every lady
j♦ calling will receive a small token and a chance to draw a
1" ; • beautiful Dressing Case, and every gentleman a chance
j h -: l" c'niw a barker Fountain Pen.
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SSaitaCte Store, 104 oua. Ave.
F. B. LILLiE Vt CO.
[■FA t LiRFS OF '"V" - <>' «- n,usss. orahi,m ,-cw"' Gu.re-
" B i haw been cut. All tin.p.- tree comes a short trip by rail to Linn 1
which by their hardy growth or their the capital
THF FAIR MOMY MOVEMENT
" " proper tim he transplanted to dor. 37 mil™ un th,- Ouayu river Th. Tn Tlir ,
„ ' ■'VP!""T • "position pi - trip from Guayaquil to <jult.> la chief- IU I HE I '
1 he President 1 his a Lot (if Fun
Willi the St
l,nd,an legend of old
sure 1 wis more than .urcunlv sur-
tsed to A kI that the hi .ark from whin.
v .'s sjlferlr s J 1m: b«l o •' I
wknow whr .'rubcJ .,11 r-.> .'uuulf.
•.'•jv -i!c al .u1 Jcttlerr. P; • ' c nt.
• LT-Milburn o |< ifta. N. i'. mo-
rent* for I S
S'ERtt iAS) gallop
Has All
V\ \S 111 N'CJTON'. I
n to t
STILLWATER LE ITLU
!Xa«"ai'r:;;l,ui:r 'd;.f;i
I'rOf. Hoftn.in has r
A lamp per rent to the agent who sells
the most copies of •Cuyndlne between I t ho
th<- 20th Of October and thr> 2' th -1 Jan- . -
nary. 1902. «"«• ii< >■ t;i -• r h h<tvI y>mr name 1 lnlm iu.il ikii tli.i I there u as a large
.•ii once and order book to canvass with. Party of Southern Indians with them
Th,- felled trees have made about I ly on horseback taking nine days and
i ^ s 1 ! of wood which is being s 11 includes soin- of th wildest trails ..f
jln the Forest Park a Few Trees !" the hlgheat bidder, dealer or con- the Andes. For six months from No-
Are Felled Burner. The money rained by thU veinber 1st, they ar- well n;Kh Imiws-
j <>« • « win be c overed Into the trea. . >1U„. S, v. ,„1 years ago „ American
ik.
i it TI P nil nr ic Iiccn cfWJJ«.'«•« and la*oon« of ti road from Guayaquil to Quito Hla
LI I 1 Lh LULUK IS USED • ■ tal one bli artealan wll company la financed largely by Amer-
4 wiU beaunk onthe altf of the fair. Thai lean capital lata "includlnc ex-Mayor
r ). w mni't. Ill- ,1ns T, ,\l.i.i in H II ,1 N,, Y, - t I. W k
' T Mfeotor of w..rk Taylor, authorlaed I on the road waa iiesun three yean
' I World's Hair Commtssio, -r to Southern """• T " • l of « Inch bare and about a mllea are completed On-
Starr , ■, Trin "n<1 U'00 'P"' whu'h '■ 'h« lv 30 m""s remain to he built t„ re. I,
Start ti a Trip , .1. ptli m which n flow of waf r |« the plateau, when the rest „f in ,v ,y
IC by wells 111 the vicinity of gt. I Iwll be easy. The dlatanoe from Ounl-
k. All the water raised by arte- j aqull to Onito is about L',„i mil,-4 „j
INTERIOR
The Transfers Were Exception-
ally Large Especially to
Chicago.
but the children w
and somethli
head mon the refore dispat< hed a run
net back lo Salt Creek apprising th. it
tribesmen of the arrival of the Buf-
falo, and the nearness of the enemy.
I-ate that evening the balance of th#
band arrived at the Cyclone Hollow
for the hunt on the foiiowii'iK day
The hunting party consist.<i of uv. nty
men. the best shots and fighters In
thf band.
The prophet had moved hi* oarnn
across the riv.r during the night l
fore and as the hunters wanted an
early start they cros-.-d th" riv.-r in<-1
PAWNEE FIRE
CAUSES MUCH DAMAGE
The Flames Consumed a BiK:
Hardware Store and a
Grocery House.
car In a whisper, and who!
tbout so soft y that hla oppon-
ver can keep t.vick of him. is]
ng the president's ear." he said
ind
like 'ip- ,,.iip
a or! 1
rdware and implem
as destroyed with
-n spre.i l to O'Han
N'F.W YORK. DK<*. T.-The Financier the camp of the prophet When th-y
ft?; tot bserved that the decline from ?!***'^ be*fd ^
tho banks into th.- treasury last wf.-k up ,hf' hunt them that if they
was largely due to tb .i-.^iion,.i r. .. persisted h« himself would be killed;
ment of a retirement circulation by I but in case he did not •
nd would be kl!le i.
This disappointed the hunt
he I they taunted him with <-«,\v.,r.|i .-I
promot. I for p
1 g'-i rude shot I
rt of thing make
th roll-
i >11 fo
MEXICAN PECAN
!NU(i(jl 1 IIII 1 All SI
bundle of 1 1 \ .
ed alike. There
the White Hons.
STROUD LETTER.
"!>. (>. T . I*i
\i R 'IAN-
th> Stat. < npitaL
Inw with ty-
r t.as sci-uifd
with t
IHt L-.uis Wn I ;
1" li I-1 1 .11 I" ,1 • t 1 •,. k • ,,
nn the m?" of tin* bi^ buildings only, li 11
is the Intention ' t h•• ! -s of i ,, w
Justify if
Forest City which ■
•ached to the . xp«. Mion In advan.-e mus by rail to tin- ' ity' of i'ananV. I bark.
the several capitals t pla<<*s there is u journey of nine days |
officials entrusted wlthj up the Magdalena river, where, owing metal for exn
,f exhibits. Mr. Wand' to th«- raj).,is n railroad has been h ii t te < d. Hie bank ,-t item- 'I 'ln.V"
Peru. To reach thai for a distance of about is miles t ■ ih« ''' 1U! of Sl"'' ' h',ra 1,1 ■'" 1,1
a week's steamer trip city of Ilond. The r-maind- o; t\-1 monev'STt
ck. 01
the Andes to Fat
atam'i'i bSSex-erlSch rTs w,'i
[Sappy Chijdhood Knows Hilars Best
tout II I II K
c
Medicine that a child dislikes, will not do it much u .
will eive the little darlings medicine that tastes good and does good,
don't grip or gripe; the kind they like themselves
Alth
MOLINEAUX MOTION
WAS OfSMISSE I)
I'I.K. « ' T.. i'l.'
Mr. Jno K. |.l
' .!
>n unheeded, he w;i
save his followers II
.V.X /hf i«
creek, he would get i
I leted an ddi- „n,l ........
forced on the little ones loses half its power. N
is an injustice to the dear little innocents wlm can t
makes them peevish and af:a -1 of the dose. When a child hatea tne
rosdicine, it will not be oil -dive < Idreu like t ascarets Candy^Cathartic,
ask '.or thom and are kept healthy always and easily against
These tar
ntll about
* U til
loss or"
APPETITE
means disorder-
m / | C<-1 digestion
m . STOMACH ant^ should be
promptly at-
tended to, or
it may deve-
lop into chro-
nic dysdepsia.
nostetters
, Stomach
, $ . filters
best med-
streng-
organs, also
trfcasurv balan s
WASHINGTON, D. C DKC 7 T uv
•'tiement of th. i . sur, bai. ..«-.• .
#UY THS£
SYE!!!? Cv FIGS
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRL'P tO.
V-AOIE '1'HB 144.
stion. Pyspcpsia, Heartbuan.
imo. Nervousness. Insomnia anil
. Fever and Ague.
Be sure to try it.
that Our Private Di«
>p covets the neck of ihc
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 196, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 8, 1901, newspaper, December 8, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124568/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.