The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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The Grand-Siand Girl.
School Books and
' School Supplies.
SPECIAL PRICES.
I'titii a -r>>n bridge i- placed over liie
r.iilroad cut .u Harri.-on A veaue we will make
Reduced l11 \ • es uii everything la the ■•K:^rlc"—
c>j« ii:iilv ii .-CLIOOl. l'UOKs ainl SCHOOL
SUPPLIES We have all the kinds, hooks,
elsaalet; tablets, slates, etc., that will bt used
in the cit_\ ;itni counn school* this wiutfi
Re-bound nd >econd uaud book- — m. n\
.rood as new—at jour own price.
Send th- at* fo ks to u* •• v troa'. them right |
I HE EAGLE RRIG STORE \
EDWARD NICHOLS. PROP.
Li m i -on Avenue. Guthi e.O.'l I
I SCHOOL BOOKS i
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Renfro's Drug Store. ,j ^
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plies. Dru
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offer.
We are on
will tret it
h in all on School Sup-
Sundrit'.- and Station-
v. ii:■' we have to
ill ha
WALL PAPER
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CAI1 i.A'N It. USE
G. H. SPRAINGC*.
THE RIGHT U AY
THAT IS DESERVING
Thb month tbe publi bools "f
Oklahoma open frith an attend-
ance that constitute aim • ' eveiy
child of school age in the en tin terri-
tory. Bright battalion and rauiant
r*ginunta of the youth that is- th«
hope of th- luture are for miliar ti
marth to the little whit*' • ho*d hwirf
that ha* been unventenUy loeated
and adequately endow*' i in *very
neighborhood by a careful, patriotic
and far seeing government.
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count
tiid tbe big-- r one* .u ' "• - ■>
tb - tt'adel* of culturf^—th«- ar^na!-
of work And there never *a> a more
promising army nor a ni< r- gai'ant
tw than 'hat which the Oklahoma
homes U sending forth to achool un-
<k>i the white I«anner of !t youth and
I- i,v^: eti" .gh to be a help will 1*'
*|-arcd from hb work in the field and
the girl ho is her mother'* pride will
hive less housework m iwder that she
may get ihe education which i« to *•
hers f« r th«- application. I a good
time to consider things aliout the pub-
lic schools The really gr *at prob-
lem alwut them ha Ivecn wlrfd In so
far a* Oklahoma is concerned. The
fund to pay the coat in at hand That
ia not all of the way to mice* how-
eve" There are 'm- - • >1 a^e
to whom th* put. has* ' n-• \> 1
books is a hardship. I'nder th- aw at*
at present tber* is no uniform!'> <'f
text book It ia likely that few
changes will I- ma tin- from
ih* text book* me i ti • •-ontract
that expired a year ag > but a «b;inga
ia not improbaiiu- tit ^nnle distri ■«
It will mean an additional eipenw? in
Individual cases where the expense
< an b - HI aflonied. It may mean a
better set of books—that would b* au
easy matter
The Topeka Journal has b * n look-
ing np the question "f the r* ?tity
of the books furnished by thr Amer-
ican Book Company, the grasp of
ahiib <-orporatiou has mat been slack-
ened in Oklahoma.. That pap* r says:
get what they ha
v • been
looking for
a great many year
In tlte hi.-y
t place it wa> a ve
Croa* tu ev#
j
pu id i< an
de to expect th-- s#
t-nate to
1.14s lh. pt
If Mr. Cn
/^a?
tiee to th«-
m Mr. I'n*a > ml>
.senate that 'he p
provided foi
r in the ]>en<ling
omnibus
kkI for Oklahoma
a!un«
In the sec
i ion of
the pendin
g measure—the
separate
.-latehood l l
111 that ia now in
the t en-
ate—are jua
u exa tly what th
era ti eandi
date in arguing
againat
He want tc
• throw that all to
one fdde
sit ion that
oklahoma deniraa
to wait
until the ln<
lian Territory is r«
pady and
then bMOQi
> ne atat*
Making u
campaign on the
eole ik-
stu- of aing'.i
r stgtihood and oi
a position
to the alrei
idy almos' aeeot
ni pi Iff bed
legislation
f r giatehood foi
Okla-
homa alone
. Mr. froaa ha * .-
•irangely
doubled l>a<
k to be abie to
ae<> the
glory for h
tii; eif or t* r the
platform
he staii'io
•n in th« pa.s>agi
f ot the
i—nding me
aaure. if he will
be satis-
Mddt-nt ila*-r of
ith ^'.ard« It
rer that Mr
THE POLITIC AI
POINT Oh VIEW
XNNOl'NC EMI NTs
he aim«Hl j
I tu But he -,-
pro tils falr-
ere ho will
ight Hav.
t and that tne money
Ho* kefeller will c^nt-
. iha' a different N>
a< way before, pie
tb«- Kan*a < ity man name*! t'r>>ss jv,
who i- suffering front nfrraiyais of the ,\i
•- ' .Mr Wi. .an. r. . '
<l.*r piare t* mj)ofarily -ojouiidng In , \.^j'
Oklahoma The latter is hi. ta.k- t >i
;ir.*; -but h« has littl*- t.t -ay ai«mt that N
' ,x that b- n^ver ba> paid.
nlni
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• k. Bill.
ntcnt to remain an humid
ag ei
uvided Oklabc
tch as t he
es to give am1
rd of bis party s;
ng i
Gadnt a' tbt
on the statehood
am! content to remain an numoo*
that they sec it differently rrorn what
axpaying i-ttlxeu " l\an>as t tt> th*-ir piavform annouiky* Mr. Crtma
gently whistl*-6 that touching Imliad
• Just When 1 Nect vo-i \li-t. .:>,i
a sad smile mingles with the lines • f
«ar - around hi- handsome mouth.
nmmiin m y u "«'•
.. I.i* %«! -i I thank
halnt. f-T 1 am hr n<
tir«'
i the ra1
( r->s- may a*
e and give the onl> stat
hood
tertn
Th*- Nevada « fflolRi w^io«f> etiquette { "t:,
#anr« thai .an ut >tiort a „< so n ^ -r that he wro* to him- N
s if to ask bis own penalssi- u and N..:
then wrote a reply t/i liimsdf gianting j
mu t be a great help to th - r- puh-
ongrea* tot tin- • •• gate to
i this fall, tbe opportunity
n * !•. r- ment y
S« w 1
his
*n
S .- tford r.r.>th-
r ;.'nj f.-1
about going to \n ashingto
ptople'" got what they ha,!
ing for for years. He is. ot
trar\ opi^wing what the t
I arty baa lieen looking forw
years uud what the republl
, has almost a< complished-
; for Oklahoma-
II I IThRACY OF MEN
IN TH1 COl ntry
iotMi t.*man tra- < *-xpioriug
rer II sopolanti^ ha.- nneart •
Wiled I^ady of Tt-i Ilalaf This is
inr- "i.adv of the same uauu ha«
r ? 11 in«: fortunes tu a tent at
Jev ls a?:.i for the las' twenty-four
twenty-five yaaro
It is iiinuuneed Iti ti. daoy
• touTints still Jn«!st "U dropping
th< heiahtii of the Alpine passes
• - i t. iik' t hv fa'.l tb---
•pi ietora over th*-re take out - f
m aould be enough -aiisfv
iljforii.a convicti-
arrangements •
xftns a K>tit tim-
i manager to put
llpoj
afln 1
hi* first suit aia
a lanotmcc ;
Hit M •- '
is felt kit .
an element
store known
Uonant tilings
C. R. RENFRO,
Opposite Postofiicc. 206 OKLA. AVE
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
OKLAHOMA PARAGRAPHS
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^
♦ a
..Announcement.. ;
♦ •
♦ ♦
; T WISH to announce to my friends and customers J*
X that my new styles in Fail and Winter Woolens J
♦ have arrived. «
Our selections are .nore choice and styles more ^
S elegant than ever before. Call and you will be con- J
♦ inced ot the superiority of our iabrics arid styles.
Geo. H. Willis
♦ pkldhoma's Eeadinq lailor
♦ 113 Division St. Guthrie, Okla.
♦ •
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• when in tov. n call for
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Gottleman's
Famous Natural f
Process Beer. I
>, IT IS THF, • MOST DRLICIOUfll BF.ER >
I; . EVEI-: INTRODUCED IN THE TERRITORY <
;i SAME OLD MOSES,
£ DISTRIBUTOR i
\ for sale i.y all first-class para |
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THE DANDERINE BARBER SHOP.
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FAIRFIELD...
TRANSFER,
COAL AND
STORAGE
WEST HARRISON AVENUE
PHONE No. 20
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GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA. 5
i INSURANCE j* AND * CHATTEL LOANS, f
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companies. Get th*' bc>t, it
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 119, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1902, newspaper, September 11, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124836/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.