The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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I i l.sliAl MOltMMi. OI.TOBKR 14. 1001.
Catnrrh M f0« l"l
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It ot <imu* lb • arnrfuUju* ootid.t v
«>d iuJ drpruili on ituKOMiiUm
,1m. cium *.1* "nd ditsin
Ui{ * r lbi> U ie. ui • ; and bmnt.
torts lt«- rixtl i rf*ni. dinnrt* It** rtuma
li i a «>• rnl a^ and |«ruianriiUy
ci.f.l t-T tth- biou«l-t>urUy:ii(:, attribute
and tcok art loo of
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Th. crrai ;n<<uicuar lai wrotucfci Uw ut.tM
w..! drrful vnff* H dlwaiw iWi*odii>*;
*«r>Vul 01 tbr Kruftt i** habit
Hu><P> I'll >J K« IM mm
ci.fan svuep in dewey
\t_UlL Liuu «i\i
F.vcni I-asi Evening ti the Prs-
byicritn Church was a Bin
St: :ccas.
IIIM
TORPID IJV ;R.
th«* i! >'e*tiva or,>u*.
iiviwcii, and in un-
ANTI-31L!0US ItDICSNE,
In malarial di«trk ts their \irtuc<* «r<
wfclrly IVC ■ -•«*.
pcculLr pn.; .rtw> in treeing th«
svWtm .'r« n that pouoa. i£te*anlh
■ aigurcoitut.
it wm an •
t,lunt i >. mm-r. .a1
!\\KY COUNT* TK'KKT
, ..uU«an llckft • ' i>*w y county
ii* .it.' «IHI «.-m1 •« f l-
.-il known r«nn cscnt'itive cill-
* V. TA vtr .
K. I . U-K th
.talent W Daniels,
r. ii. W Williams.
, D IC McClood
. frank NN Itigff
Kawna.
Colli tn ..-^Oiwr
Fa c*tt
('iininuMlt'mr
I>«u
6* . ond district. II. U
Third dtadlrlct, John
Mr H Stc
FinUt fpr th.'
rd.
r.d thr
ur pr.
AIU
R*
Mr*
«K XtMT*.
I« entirely
Outhrif and
Vfi-V Mitlafn
to slat*
SifiAtaN
, 1M Ui Y"J MWn Bw;*
POLITICAL. NOTES
Th drlv. t: m t ko*n i. !'• !-s
fort> •►•.* niU - through th*
/Ml .ti.r .uButt >. The Indiana iyv ur)
panfroiu and IhoiiAilnU \d Uvi
th* valjeya a rut ^h«* hUl* Wc 'if. wd
f.roujtr. v score <•? «,.nu • tn..-,
«v«t rUt> t- tin > mi>
i .mps are vrr i i. iui • ;•<*..• fid , .'i f- t
formation. Th A ha\'« ' * •-
tlu- Imliuit sub-asvuc) At Ottiitonni- nt .1
tMKllent work is i. 1:1* dor- it th *«
achool* u n.iailwr • * it «. i Bnnu•
mr-t dt th. y to irirt-i th. H l" S
>l< Ouiro and «uu- -<• tuiu that iho " '
with blm and would at polls
•kutliia Ua>. .
Ii. • ii Brow«l -«. republican aom'nf
=:t.. HOWARD COLLEGE
i i u iiwnnni/ vvllluu
tit> i.'.d his tlrvtK.n mi>ai! i- nrriTtl nnAfntll
BE0T41 fROGRAM
lion. A. l fU*rk "f th.- j
rourts and editor i f the Taloga TlmM. |
is one of the strong farcea of r«pul<ii>-un ;
Un lu Dewey -ount> lllp strong 'oik
is In orguikiastivtu arid A W i>ron..
«ht lar^ist majority for McGuire ever glv
*ii to a rofuMlt-an car.uiduu- in !
county
County rhalrman l>evcrcai x is alive '
to th«* Mtuatlon and is the right man in I
th* right place.
The folio*nig r -vi. w ntJiV • ina
J&vwey county of dormer:alio attiu.itiona
attended the re|vubli< an tnlly at Talog .
and heard the aiguments on atatehoot.
V P Htekqk, Judge G K IWa W, M II
MiFadden W. K Nor%e.l, L' E tiaktr.
lohn Boawaft.
Pupils Gave Musicale on Satur-
day Evening ar the Howard
Rooms.
> no
In the parlors «
Music -ir K. oklahoma a\«'
da> evening. October 11
tfiith and iiWkst >u«-e.s- ful
given by this Institution
rha following L« a copy t
MORGAN AT Kl.K CITY. * 1^^.'■ ' V-.v. «!\ A;
Bpeclal CorieaiHjn.lt-nee j W. .Idln* M;«- Uli •• ^ Nel-
Klk Ctty. Orr 11 - lton Dick T Mor piano studv Maithev\>
jan address.^l the i it *« ns ot Klk City Uro* n
on We evening or ih.- t«th -j hr i ,dl*iu
was large ana h« prcaeoted tor siat--no. J
(luestion tn a way that will uutk> vot^
Many demo, rats wei> present and tb :
tair. txiiVlacliig ai%um«ut« ami gwlttk
manly way of prvsetiting ruets'wlll suro-
I) -ar gov*l Irult There are a g*eat
many «ie . mniU mh-> d. sir. the truth ana RRh.nl.
Ore wtMIng to vote fo the best Intel oris
i h mr— "i'hit martti
-Wm H K« t M;-> IM"-
piano—' The Happy (i'ddflsl
I atthaws—Mr*. J n Green
VloUh and Wan - Tlu x> fro
I .• M l'.arl
1'l.ir Ti..mho irom it- • '
NeNtii'
L-ittl- M ki r Ar, ...
S 11 com pi* ii >
o tlM territory regardless of party, ard van. Violin—'"jV«*re
and the facta are what ttny want and .\aiiati->n> M.«-
ninny tre convinced thty heard such from Vocal "Sfpu-miH-r
Mr Murjan lH i^ei>
Mr Xioigun offends no one. docs not at- Piano—" Th- <5ar« r.
la. k any ones political add jmu Mr- J 1!
it* Splndlrr— •
minded tlait statehood r.-i <>klah«iuta this V Sw— - . •
Winter Is what ut- nerd, and that Mi | « re«n Smltl" -Ml.-s llll.lt P-i
Guire can do m re towards ueuu.K it' Y< n 1 v. tJrowu l -
li.au t'rv.^s iio u a powerful j^-aiur Mrs H H rte.i
and buk.s vole* Vocal "A M M
— Mr- J. B Given
MORGAN AT SKQKR \ .'ill am: Plan. • ti■ :n-' fr
Beger. < >kh< . 13.—W dii *day night i'hn.- Dam i Mi-- P. . N I
Wi.-: Di k T Morg«a spoke to it . >v*,t M ■ ll«.aard ti. t- . .
Of voters . ti.. \V...idni n hall at S. * • -f l*r- f J -hn M- a if i
Washita county, and next morn!.^ he 1 • • "crvatoir • p r n
Caik«*i to ths stud-nta and tt-athers ai '• ni t I
: training sch «>! "Iv.i l^otta Mar. . , B* i
Vt Beg« r th. • ...ad lleteued t > Mr. I l*rh '■ '••«! t" i . >• ,-> .
Morgan.- ari;uni -ni auh the uimo.-t m- 'Onverstna with the ma-t. vs
tn hi and attemn a:.-l from i«eglnnii'«< j'1a"1. tencher'a true lov«
to eud g«' . mpi. w iu'.« tli*t ili• y 1 Mri "" <kr
(aid to th. stateii -1 i*-> .. in 'his ...m-
JMdgn in a char. Htralghtout. honeat and
*x>t L-iuatvc nuMiti Aud it his si*- .-ti tii.l
C.ot caz-ry ot.vi- ;n-n t Ui mind of .\-
ary voter ir. ti., hotse. It i« I-> a - •
^he voter who ow ma convinced was
Jiot willing t Ik convinced, ar.1 would
a.ot b« i-obvinced aiv^ amount of argn-
vaent th*t tyjld Dt brought to bt-at upOA
the question. • matter :.uf . .m;-l. tc thu
anruni«nt might U
iilRl*r1 Lai tapvt ry ucvr K. hhoraatVt *onon
CARPEMER'S
THRIK KJ K* OPENED
f j .vial Coi i'*wpor.'i.
peraiUHt.. i.. «. k: . Oct 11 Last
th* . -.i'ipi of tbts iMH.-" m. t t.i
lion. Virgil Brown discuss th*.' Isst
t. e day. There was • £ Vv < rvw
and ti:.* scfc^Hji i. tlie -
was heki Wi. • mi'C «b!v full
p.rt>w;'. male a rn.VM.-ti'
V. id -f a hi • . ,rrt.<l . ■ : • .r
speaker i- a close r*-a aner tnd Vt
his poolr.is out clearly. Km this |
Only precinct that the d'n. .mm i
• <laarl . o n'v
art or
i
th
GOOD LUCK
Logan County Sheriff Locates i
Valuable Nig Stolen from
McNeal.
VILLIAGES RtVOLT
Sheriff Chas. Carpenter yesterday !
Bucceeded in locating the hors* and ,
buggy atoien from Jos. W McNcal * i J
this city tMsvcrai weeks ago. .hey
were in lindsay, I T . wherv they wore j
found by the sheriff an.' shipped from
ther* last night fur Guthrie They will 1
and arrive in the city today Lindsay is '
a small station, near Purcell Mr |
Carpenter telephoned his gt od luck to
nd it s I I'nder Sherit. Mahoney last night and J
' ' staud he would arrive home today ,
" \ ' | The horae and bucgj. very valuable j
ac ..n; Wfre ei! from |n front <if the Mas- ,
Ionic Temple, where they had been left ,
by the owner who was a'Urdiug a I
meeting <>f masons in th«> temple
I The sheriff has been watching c'oaelv
j for developments and h.s watrhfulnass
; and carefulness have thus becu reward -
j «1. Only recentlv the rlc stolen from J
1 Mr Billings was located, and this j
leaves but me \valaie horse and buggy
yet unrc. ovored As Carpenter never I
knows when to quit it is safe to pre-
STRIKE BREAKING
will son
| rig also
recover that .
Pabsi beer
is always pure
Brewc<* i& * plajit as cicao as the dear rat home n—-a. w ays open to
yoar iatpecuon—58,971 voitoo lait year.
UOVS' HATS
AND CAPS....
Take Mo Suttouiuic.-.
OPERATORS \RBITRATt.
We liavc a l.ir^' assort-
ment rf Boy* Hats and
Caps ir. '-11 tlie noboy and
scasouab'.- siiuik- ranging
in prioi' : 'ill -c aud up-
ward. \\Y are showing a
Boys' genuine felt Crusher
—not a «1 * 1 hat—also the
Alpine shape, s. iil usually
at $I, while our price is
THE FAMOUS
CLOlltP.G, HA IS. ITRNISHINGS, SK01S,
FOR MEM AMD BOYS.
1114 UtST OKUMCMA AVI. GtlHBIl. OKIt.
A VERY EXTRAORDINARY
SPECIAL SALE.
Black, Pearl, i'.rown, Nutria
. M L' iil.S.
■ill be simple un\ ar
, 1 truth. Voumay put your ianli 11
rallv,
m SHIRTS.
Th. in-w t II® I'.iior-
inii's in liliu' I'itik) ijhv-
ender, made of percale
aud iiiudvas in, neat,
.stripes—s'mi..' have two
•-..pai ate ci>lhit-s. Mad4-
011 I he- sail . lines as the
men's shirts. '1110 usual
price lor these?goods is
iiiic an<l T5c while oui-
price is
39c
Mothers of hoys will
he delij-'lited to know
that our hoy's shirts
fit.
BUYS'
REEFERS MD
) a «ale' . The article will he o: the Famous standard, no
i | fxiraordiwry \ alit. | 4 Very E\traordindrv Special Sale of
"3 ~ ' Clothing
a.
1 "tl hi
) hot
r t ' 1
te v R IM
hool R R
wool I |
■eize. m mi
=33 H T h « - e
S | w -11 ma.
ti nieros.
ti Waist I:
| -«.!d in tii
I9c.
Our very
'i mm.
NO. 1.
II and w intei
■rs for
1: in ado ol'all w
; ic it- and 111'.... . T, rr,
haw velvet col- i g
, and some have B K
h.ir^e ] earl but- a ^
A jaunty<little ff t7l
nent i'ir the little
Sizes :$ tn 7
. an 1 lot find their I Eg
ai at t\s ice t he E
c Our special I
$1.49
4?'>
Ui *
.-Si P
1
strictly all
,',j. g MSUtS ABO MmrOtKS
ti &
! PUCE AND 3-PltCE
Il ir,. - i i\ ilouhl.' I Siies 3 to 8. StllS Si'es 7 to lb
:■ ta; •• -. a. - a.iu i ill | ' II |l|l,w ITWl^Tr'-p :U
gj r 1 1 ' ' k■■■''■ i I BOYS' HOSIERS
M fi a >_ni-mcrit that the
11 tn';:vr."
in. The regular price
is 7.">c for similar trar-1
39,.
it double
Fast black, double heel
nd tot regular price 25c:
out special Bale price 12 54c
NO. 2.
. i.l iv\ y.c cheviots 3 y
I an«l cassimeros: made I Hj
1 in iliiui fit lengths, A C>
t
THE FAMOUS
CLOTHIS1 i, HATS. FUENISHI.XG^,
SHOES.
KaaEisaB-a ik.-343 at ,
Boys' Underwear. f I '\-u,
acle deece lined well fin- I I fVl,v il:K| wear
:"d aud trimmed, fit «ell | | ;n tljosc garments,
eli for 40c: oar price 25c. | B .u,j v,,, kn,uv you ap-
gSSatht-iSSISKSJKSiX H >u, t ! 1 ir ~t\ lc
and make. You will
114 West Oklahom
(juthrie. Okh .
$1.89
AMUSEMENTS
Martha
U:.' iosry ar Itrtisry Blcsd Pa'tie
•Si itft
MF.ti AUG InfGMER.
Un BtfiO '2r one •tom!
«Crhftrv« ln8*M d.ii-,
or «doM tici «
of Biucauk mcTii>'*r«>
[rrj . I'u3kv. uuj not Mtr-.
Cook Remedy Co.
tST9SA-"CmS Tii LV HI. * * '~*
•• Th« Perfect Fofd "
Ptrfwt in pfrfrrtlv rooked, 1
ATHLETES
to xefp im good trim
must look well to the
condition of the skin.
to this end the bath
should be taken with
HAND
£ S A POLIO
A// Hmcrr* and Druggists
1 HEIR HOLDINGS
; CI DAHY S INTKRESTED
TLESVILLE OIL LA>
Bartleavi.N l T . Oit. 13.—Repn- j
| aetttatlros of the Cudahy • . -jh,
> ww in tte city durin? the weeK
| They wer ooncon:m -lal having \ rv
uftle to aay co&cerDmg the intent:oas
of their company a? re;^-:r.g t. -.iej
Bartlesville oil fte'.d It gi^^nl
J ou;. however, that the \isitor£ . a me I
?iih instructiO#§ to clea^ out i^te
; heatrical trea
HEISKELL'S
Ointment
St-;. 1 '
JOHNSTON. MO - LOW A V A CO.
*l Ptiiiad* >h i -
Jar..e« B. P' l^er. c..inafer of Helet
GjEgAUy ^«r B#*« sgc uicd ■' the ri?tta
GREEN & GREEN,
GUTHRIE. OKLAHOMA.
INSURANCE > AND_> CHATTEL ^ LOANS.
We have the oid Geo. H. Dodson lire insuraare
agency a fine list of time tr. i an-i '.c.: -i
companict. Ge: the best, it costs ao ie.
Phone 553-
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 14, 1902, newspaper, October 14, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc124869/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.