The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL, TI l>HAV MOHNIN<T. -TI"I.Y
This dangerous
in and attacks
I bequeath to tuy children Scrofula with all its
attendant liorrurs. humiliation and suffering. This is a
strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a heavy burden to
place upon the shoulders of the young.
This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders
the growth and development of the faculties, ami the
child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage,
is poorly equipped for life's duties.
Scrofula is a disease with numerous and varied
symptoms ; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck
and armpits, c.iUrrli of the head, weak eyes and dreadful
skin eruptions upon different parts of the body show the
presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter i nellie blood.
and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the m
the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of the Mm ,•«.!, resulting in
white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss « ) strength and I
a gradual wasting away of the body.
S. S. S. combines both purifying and tonic properties, and is gnaran- .
teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in i
U scrofulous affections. It purities the deteriorated
blood, m ikes it rich and strong and a complete and I
I permanent cure is soon effected. S. S. S. improves :
the digestion and assimilation of food, restores the I
lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy
color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated body.
Write us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise and
help you in every possible way to regain your health. Hook on blood and
ekiti diseases free. the swift specific co., atlanta. gs,.
THE: KATV
A. V. & W.
sun
Hearing Yesterday Before
Judge Hainer in Chambers j
You pay IO ort.l
Cur f loors not so guod as*
ttwis'
SINGLE
buidsr
crests*
straiqht«5$
•.1 to $.•••
\ ; ti
| The Delightful Odor |
of natural flowers — the clearness of
crystal. Dainty, tor only vegetable oils
are used in it. Soothing, because one-
sixtli is pure glycerin.
INVOLVES RKill I Ot YVA\
John Devereaux Represented
the Katy as Attorney-Presi-
dent Finney There—Two
Roads Crossing,
LION STORE'S
FIRE DAMAGE
Loss Will Run ("lose to $75,-
000 is the Estimate.
EXCAVATING FOR PAVING
Work Begins on Oklahoma City's
Streets—Teaehers County
Normal Institute Begins
-Negro Arrested.
Prlin:«', eolored. was urn stiMi todav I
polIt e Ho is wanted at South Mc- 1"
Ale.ster for shooting a woman with
tent to kill.
• I tin
i l; .sc
Discharged Men
Special Dispat.li t oihi- Kite I'upital.
oklahoma «'iiy. o. t. July :•!. < '• •
M«'Sh. a. ,loe < "air ami man nuinoil ' '■'ll" A v
Hti' lianuii, \\Ti< were tit i«*>t■ cl on t •,.■ I :■ • • ihim.I i|> ii - i.-cal • nn^nnieo
charge -.i having assaulted !•'. C. Dai - lover the right of way ami depot (aoi
i«l-. with intent n> kill, vviic • \ani1ti<-«l iiti'-s adjoining «"ity of JetiniiiR.--. h
ami disohai 1 by Judge Allen i (the district rourl la.st Friday the fur
John Deviivaux, attorney for ti..-
H.tilroad company in Oklalvunn. vv*
Perry yesterday morning wh« t• a
was to be heard in ihambeis i
Judge Hairier regarding a right ol
11s11111■ ■ niar oki i.. v. . j;;.,;,,j;,;:...„ ;■: ;
K:' , on its i - tiulhr.- . and t.u.Hr,ui i.,...,
Arka in-aValley nnd W ' si• . .i i n [ rue! < liant and 'I
• to Perry. President Finno v.as ,.1|1U(;iv ,,,,,,, n..
in Perry to attend ffie lii-arlag. | their toll and I"
rover tlo rnl iri' i
A tin is I:
I lilago of therppui'ii
railroads J ritory slm 111 * ■
unprovoked murd< i
l.V. Wo d.-sirr IO l
oi:l\' 1'iideniiilnK
to e\pr« • • our at
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
teilihllil repuM m-i il l"ii,
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
7. 'I In t. imbli. ,i i.nlv ohi
in convention niithiin.s its itll<'giu
the pi; Mm in of T!'" >..l t ■ .11 th
pie* of th republic;,,i party.
REPUBLICAN PROSPERITY.
We rongialulAt the peopli
signal prosperity of
country, as a i
tillnii iit «if r*-puitli.
boni'tirl«*nt npphc i
pi ii
people of
complete ;
jgM, and
id •
• alike Ir
mditioiiM i
r«-; slolia I
ltenardiuy this dlsputi Iwlwi
JroadH, tin- Dispatch of i'awi • • •
railroad .sought
Marriage Licenses. ini'ia 'i m ptoh hiring th" ha
ipe.-ial luspai- li to «■•«.• Sta <'apita!. ifoiii doing firth. r work at that
Oklahoma Ciiv. i i. T.. Julv Jl. A mar- ll! matter is s. tiled,
•i.-me license was issued today to .Tamos \ A. litnkhold. r owim 1h:i
•rrkins of < ;i i • m ill. . Toxus," nmi «Mara -ellon adjoining jL-nningH wl
>'(Irian of H ului.. Also to .Imo flaw- dispnto. Karii mad tlniois a |
'ord and Lillie i'anry, both of Alipgo. I to tho rip lit
gro
id
Wants a Divorce.
ispatoll to tho Stale Capital.
ia «"it.\. ii. 'I'. July .'l -Thus.
farilitloM and liad hegu
point. This eaustil the
company io sn k tV reati
"Tlii-n- is quite a ^
glad, s
dope
trtupoial '
itv people
ieh if in
dor right
professes
ami yard
! whe
the
ul
• •1 k
V. and \Y.
a in-- in tho
at the point
have to be
it might be
of this ti
ilann.il ai
■,.•1 M. K ;■
.r William M. Kin:-
d pure character ar
a rid \ iluabl- In
pernicious. • i eason.
ble for such unpin
humanity and fr •
aaned the mniion
whose gentle life n
among the most l.<
,.KtS ll It t' 1- \
humble, unpretentioii.- mode.-i oltizei
a Inoailminded, p,,i ^tat.^maii,
lo\er or ]lb. rt\ it .: • -ist.'tit <Jod-f
inv; i 111 isl in i . w- ( ■■. : d i ••
I:: im-mory.
A GREAT ADMINISTRATION.
I. We .-ndoive 11. 'it ia an station
liki admiiiisiration of I*i• -idin I IJo
Aged Woman's Death
Special Dispate hto tin Stale "'.ipital.
1 ti.lahoma ''ll . . ' ' T. 1111 Mi -
Lindsay, aged NJ years, moth. r of G. I-'. ,
Lindsay, dkd la to Saturday nisut from
dropsy and was buried yesterday.
The remains will l .- talc n to Alahamn '
In tlio. Willi-r.
ompauli s will iiav •
thorough republic
the country to th-
in his official ae
sumliig the ardr.
Am
We
ud
Disp.iith to ti1
i.-ma * "ity. T
• f eli-a l ing awa -
that were in th«
detented lloldeiivillo
; i ainlng • it In
road,
llaln-
r load
IiIk'i pa ti I'.iisn
and condemn ti"- •>
ussalling their int. yi i
perate must a pan
siin purpos. will
an.I dishonor on - i <
\alianil\' upholdit i, i
Police Court.
Tho room in the S.iotl buildiiiK i- In -
Iny filled with ilamageit good- Thon-
sands oi yards of • .'heap and expensive
tile lllliidillg toKithel With til' C isa Mis
best hoisci v. line underwear, si iocs, and
K"' ts cloi hi 1 tg and I : ul -linn'
.Mauagei i 'oriii• Cardimr, win n <11>. s
tinned oil the Hiibj.-c". •ait cvninj. said
that the loss would n'1 ail> I the
llrsi ostlmales as lie v.is tonlld' UL that
would run up
July JI.-
g ii. p;;.u-
Weather Conditions.
; heroic
I in Hi- :
! ti.ii. d
Tlic at nali
•ordw
BAND 10INCIRT ON
ed Mr.
• •fficler
aiili
de^truclloii or .. ..
In tills conn, lion I
tin- > itv should pun
the firemen, i am -
supplied with smoki
74,00 ).
o.l, hovvevi-i
SUNDAY LVLNINO
Chicago Talent Reports Okla-
homa Cavalry Band at
I lead of I ist.
ilizatioi
RURAL DELIVERY.
Wish tO SUgge
iuae smoke
istii ll had tlie
• ns.' smoke and I almoi i nuffi
attemptiiu: •...■■■ i :
electrio light.''
Excavating Streets.
Sp' i i ' I >ispal' it to the St.! i '
' homa City.
nk of
tile
streets will be ci
low morning a ml will be pushed
Id manner. Mr Shall. I, .-f
trie railway, today slated that
dow ii iiroadua-a oiii.i o.• • ■ un;
next Saturday aval dial the Uo
paving dl n ict with lite. ; i-t
Would bo w• 11 u ••• w
Normal Institute.
(Oklahoma <'ii • . < . T .1 .,
Oklahoma eonni I • -a< In ts in
white and colon ll t. a ii"! . I Oil
day for a month's s. ssion The
fa ir attendail' <: nida a lid i| wa
tiler.- w ill I"' a | | i . ■ i i ■
mlddlf) of 1 lie w l<-
Negro Arrested.
Bpe, |al I >i-1 • (i • i. i . tie- Si. • . «'
Oklahoma City, .1 ii
Tftat Geld Sj>oen.
Thrrp are some men who seem to he
favorites of fortune. They are indus-
trious, cheerful workers, full to over-
flowing of the energy oi' splendid health,
and success teems fairly to drop into
their hands. It is of sta h is thrM- tli ;i
the less hardy
and less success-
ful man says
e u v i o ti s 1 y ,
v That fell o
was born with a
gold spoon in
his mouth."
And yet on
analysis it will
he found that
irs ending at 8 a. m.:
Oklahoma Station.
Stillwater
Weatherford
Indian
Territory Station.
flynn's record
Central Station.
Mem pill
-Mobile . . . .
Montgom* /
Yi'-ksbiirg
Wilmington
Remarks Mod-
evailed tin
id stated tha
rWg '
the
<1 tW .'l;l > - tol
Bearath#
Signature
h rp vSoall• f ptiru la
Ihrfr houit
y* 1 h0 K r'! Y'"j Havfl BcugH
CORN CROP FINE.
HAHiN INVESTiGAlINO
RtPORTFD GLANDERS
•nlendid health, the endowment of
health) mother.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription gives
the mother health to give her child. It
cures nervousness, nausea and 'c. plf.n-
r-> . il makes the lio-i^ comfoilahie and
the m!nd content, Jt gircfl physical
vigor and muscular elasticity so that the I'.
baby's advent is practically painless.
"1 will endeavor to tell \ a I tli ltinnv I
feenetits 1 have ift!".i ! mi t., in i ..
I'iivoote I'WCnpticn ••• r ie- 1 i . • ,
#on. ul Mfiininc Lodge Hurl. i K n ' a
t ft1.1 o| . • I wa- ex pectin k to l.« i '
i the I.
{^.rSS t Finds Case in Kay
County and
Makes Report of it to tlic
Federal.
KM IRI SIORV
WAS A RANK FAKE
territorial administration.
free school books
I npportu
! we aik
!.el|evo hi
dlff :
.-atest sta
our unit,
i and jo
*u. h i.r
ilutes ■
returned to tin-
> county, where
to lin . stigati' a
ra. The victim
by
county.
.• T.stM ]uo\..l Iiiiit the
Klanders and bIio wum i|iiarantl
inspector, pending furiiier m l
Ii deral, nuthorllle.c.. 1 h . |,. .i
of th.
Wichita Special That Blackwell
Was in the Throes of An-
other Kace W ar.
free homes.
I Ilea IX pail,
i, 11Iona I policy "f
■ publican part.'
tht originator "f
rritoi. and,
h-r owner who ,, nii\
fiom a livciNiuan In that county, w
WHO'LL PULL THE TRIGGER',
i W of head , in fact I ai hc.i all
with awful bt.inng-down ii.iin- i wisihi. t
etfd for wi'i'lc. wit'i mishap \ Ii.lv lannl
told nir to uae l'r l'i., • - mrdicim-- >le I I
taken tbnu and felt liVt u tic w m au I b-w.oi
uaing the ' Favorite I're-nriptiou ' and took > i
l oltlc« before tuy baby came and two ait.
ward.' t lutfered xlino-t death with w\ i
tw . children, h.a baidlv realised that I w is
kicAc wiicn Iliin I*by wa* boru aim hr w i<!ird
twelve and lUMjii.rtie ihiiiucIii She m n w
rltvni nionth* old and lie. never Uiioun rn
h >u* i sirkntsu, at pre-cnt «tu- wM^hh thirty-
htvcii pounds. I owe it all to Mr. t ierci '.■
Pnvorite Preacription " ■
"l avorite Prescription" makes weak - 1
women stroug, ami sick women well. , V
Accept no sulistitutc for the medicine :
wh ion works wonders for we j k women. i.i i. iikm,
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelkta are the , n-..ie ^
most desirable laxative lor delicate) ( 1 ,w,1" ' "
women. hu ,
m Wichita
iinmii
tha
ut In h t.
Intere-t paid on depi
.avmg.-« bank.
£
o
ir
to tint
Of th
ud of all the people
crformed since a - -
duties of his hiuI
- • volt ha showr.
I" sin i "SSOI* of the
I ri.aiiyr whom lie
Iho f villi
iml "blocks:
Itloelc 41. Guthrie Propel*, lot Nobl.
Him ic Cuthrio Proper, i "H D-s
Itloek Pi 1 luiiirln Pi "i' !, ! ■ i 6
S n!.'.. k V;!' tiiiihrie Pr p. r. i..i 1 ■ N ••
1 :l!,. K Guthrlo Proper, lot 11
' ItU)''k :M. Ciithrlo Proper, l>.u* I. "
^ iVl M.k' iiithrio Proper, lots :21. |
s iii.. k" '-ii"" w.st cuti.ii'j, 1..M r.
Ml. • • ' 1 : tin io. l'*«
' Mloel! :'.l.' W esl 'Guthrie, lot 22. N'oij
S''it'll'.. i^VllT' west Guthrie, lot . t. Nob
'Wl.'lck :;a W.st Guthrie, leu* 17 1
s'ol.lo a . 1 ull.v
Mloel. :;i.i West Guthrie, lots l;;, 11, 1
Mloek West Glltlllio, hits jl -
U2
Moderate in price, vet a dollar could
duv nothing better; nor !?io, ior no
man would know how to make it.
This is toilet soap perfection.
JAMKS S. KIRt U COMPANY, CHICAGO
U/Vliffl Pnccim LauiMlry Soap Wrappers exchanged lor
TV Eltlw 2* slu JlCin* >uiuab c premiuuis. Write for list.
SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN
Dinner Sets asscl Pictures.
You can now got a 56 piece Dinner bet in
several Decorations for $4-.75 a set.
Pictures already 'rained for 1 7c: up to $ 1.85.
Ilii; lilTillllK ('I.ISS iV (IIIW CO. SI0I5K
TWO DOORS HAST OF THE AS I OR HOUSE
lilo.
io
t, ll\
III,., k 41. Kasi Guthrie, lots t . It),
"Mil., 1. p.! Ka-t neill I , lots 7, S,
I a..." U i: a I I ;ulh>. le, lot 4. liar
I;lo'.'k :!\ Kij; I Guthrie, lot iv, liar
I- •• i i ' I '; tin I" lot 1 '. liar
l.'IM isOl/'il'. • I'lie. | | ( * C Jl
WHAT BRINGS RELEASE I ROM DIRT AND
GREASE? WHY, DON'T YOU KNOW?
SAPOLIO
new 1 ow 11 on I In IJ ris. o JS\-,s| oiii, tlio
most centrally located in Custer County,
will lie ope lie. I and Jots on sa In
JULY 28,1902
CUSTER CITY :/■
un ia i-'.• of b lu* h«i located
.i i uniting pi Hot for nil
ill L)e we V , Hog el Mills, L),!/"
blur i'iiiiti.(| ii ine oi the flnent agri-
BANK STATEMENT.
CUSTER CITY
CUSTER CITY
mill location tut* all• a«i> l>« . u rhow-ti :•
CUSTER CITY
CUSTER CITY
. vast li'T'is of rattle and hogs in I > r,. •
CUSTER CITY
I 1. ■ • 'H waier, an
■uiiainiuu J10 aires afl
>iiu : in Oklulioma, and niir
I'ulted Si a its and the country tribn-
otton, brooin com. Mux aifalf*
; . i.r the tin. si cotton nirs
n i 1111111.p rour>i5 of eonsfnic
'-ti is hi inr in
in i; • i arl> spring. A. flouring
a- ■ ami the building will t:«
I Mil ,ir.i will ba locauni
ir,.! Hi - enter of. Custer
t ha n any ol her townk It Is tc#
mill from Arapaho, thirteotr
nurlhwcst from Weatherford
ua ttii'l <
all lutie
Ir;.;;;:.
Will be
■inif the
drop to fn
•il Hi,
the
mnrnh.'i Is
eompelhul to > ul the
Imp to Tall allow!iir
lieu Uarkl. ' a i a I Pa uni
ll llHIIRed thej* will I. ..
plan Miggostfil b\ ..re
Mtrinft-^
! Ill I till.-k Vl I'll, ( I )•
n u.-Kio family ha.I been ilri\. n
• •Itv Sumlay nljfht and their
n il to th- Lfinuml. the . hiol
oi that . itv st.tii .I last nitfht
hate Capital that the enure
,1. fu lit without word of
a i.r truth conii.-nl. d with it.
m bni one negro in town nnd he
I until wxtcnlav IO leil c. which
rihiK away in tin- morning on a
me t eff.n IS Ir;
I l-'icl <• 1>.
tuki- prop,
emigres t.
tlon. and
territory «
ide
of the
eli utrlnu
' affo
<£>
Thi« aignatore la on ^tory bor of the genuins
Laxative Bromo-Quiainc Tauie^
the rumcdj itu' tiuiu * t old lu out* ill"
[ l 'iuesf roiicei I -if th,
ql Highland I'urK
CUSTER CITY
CUSTER CITY
CUSTER CITY
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO
T. S. CHAMBERS,
> MANAGER ,«
"l(lan GRAVES POSTOFFICE, OKLAHOMA
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