The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 116, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 7, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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BECOStSSNG
A MOTHER
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found th.
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othing compare# with
he > i. ami honor of
liiltl-birth. Ti «• thought
I il i * the expe. *.iiit mother
km patton-. < i orm ./ event, and « i<-t* over her a
N b ' ■ < rbotti - • f women
he uh' ot Mother's Friend during pr. _ mtyrob*
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• i* This iciifltific linime it r- t god>fccnd to ail woman <«t the
- Mother's Friend
tarry women ,*af riy through the peril* of child-birth, but it- u«*
fpently prepare# th*- f-v*tetn for tht .uning event, prevents "morning
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Containin&r vaiuab.c information Iree.
The rfrudfieid Regulator (o . Atlanta, Ga.
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FRiENO
UHL FORSAKES
HIS BRIDL
Forges 3 Check While on
Wedding Trip, in Kansas.
BRIARS PROM XRRfcST
Ha-. Perfectly Di^appcared-Hi
Had Money and Act is
Stringe-Married a Paw-
nee, Okla., Lady.
rt on a lank when he (started «*e-
he ha>< property In Oklahoma and
friend* from whom In could
borrowed money if be needed it,
.a it ruin. Mafiu aud wax a -
considered honwt aud upright
The bride ia one of Pawn
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The New Townsite on the DENVER, ENID & GULF RAILWAY is now
platted and lots will be on sale on and after
TUESDAY, September 9th, 1902.
HOTELS THIS IS THE
CALIFORNIA FRUIT
"CENTER
AND GARDEN SPOT
OF OKLAHOMA
RESTAURANTS
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WANTED AT ONCE.
STORE ROOMS
a*D RESIDENCES
WANTED AT ONCI
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waj out of hia dili mma w*a to dl«
The - :iak • .wan brought to town by
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8j < ial to llie titao Chjuui
I'aw? e«- okla Sr>i t ; Mr* Stable
I i•. formerly Mi — Mabb- M--> -la. < f
till* ciO. a bride of two wwks, lias re-
turned to the hom«* of Ii«t pan ntM
broken heartM iH^-aum* her hUHltaod
l-*ft h *r, not tiilliiK l er where be was
ftoiuft- They wore married lure two
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A RADICAL CURE.
The Railroad Wi!! Be Completed to Crescent By Dec. 1st |
pOR CATARRH f II..-
NtVN INSTRUCTOR
e, tended vHiHbk tour expecting to
Md|i for a few daya in Kamta*' with ii.«k • .f it-
h« nn' frieimlH Then km to Miutheru
California "i,k
While in KHn a> her husband. it i.
)• . lolph 1 *hl foir< i ,i i h« < k <.11 a liai 1
'< • $:♦.■ .*.. wan arreHted and on the way
■ %. look f' *" i.ail ahil ft for |> ■ • -
oiil noan Juki wh> he Mtiould forge ;
U.(- cheek i# a myatery to hiM friends : jT.1'.!t"
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Prices will be made on these lots for the first ten days that will insure a large
profit on the investment.
For Further Particulars Address . . . EDMUND PRANTZ, A.g"t,
CRESCENT OR ENID, OKLAHOMA.
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let I 'ir<*«'<.* r 'ul-
Mi\ Sept. 7, I\)0±
To the Citizens of
Guthrie and Vicinity
cit i-
<■ s\:11i 1 in extend our thanks to the
zeji> of iiuthrie ;ind vicinity for their
alteiit ion a lid liberal treatnienl on ourope
day and lake this means of apolo^i/.in<; 1<> those
who were disappoi nted in not udti n^' the cert a i n
lilies of L>oods they asked for and that should
have I eeii here days a«_io. The delays in ship-
ments occasioned by the crowded conditions of
the transportation facilities left us but one alter-
native and that was to open up our doors as
promised. \\ e did, and hope in the near future
1o make up tor this shortcoming. A niiounrc-
rjieids will be made in 1 hi daily papers as these
^•oods arrive, and the prices at which they a\ ill
be marked will make our name dear to the
heart of every man who wears clothing.
\ on i's \ ery rcspi'd fu II v,
THE FAMOUS
Outfitters to Vhm cind liov
FREE TRADE
A PANACEA
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NOTIC F TO
CONTRACTORS
American
Conservatory
Mirbr' H-m
2J«lo2.v. W.s.ffc
At*., Chiufti.
The I «dln| 4
Dmtuull* Art '.n tl.A V># : FlftT*r
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OOOOO OOOOO -9,y /
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GREETED B1
THE PEOP1
Vi/OSilARi'S
SFJCIAL ILLS
CURED.
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P.irJACEA
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Guthrie Marble Works J
C. W. DAWSON. Prop.
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Marble and Granite f
Monuments £
114 W. Oklahoma Ave.
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Guthrie, Okla.
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■n CHICHESTtH S CMGLISK
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FAIRFIELD.
TRANSFER.
COAL AND
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WEST HARRii>GN AVENUE
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 116, Ed. 2 Sunday, September 7, 1902, newspaper, September 7, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124833/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.