The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 284, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 29, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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cess. and sny Item* f ' sen-la! tuntur I fnt
ml In will l>a greatly appreciated.AH | th n■•mim • .<
corrnfponrtence. to Insure publication. In , widow
th« following Hundav million -tiould reach i ,h.- ruMonini
tills Oltlcs not later than 1* rliluy rooming.)
Lawton.
Saturday. March 28, 190S.
Bportnl Correspondence-.
A nWiirttnt party w«« given bv sli
May ^Vllson Tut .lay ■ v.-nli.g "1
on Avenue 1) Those present we ie Mi* -
i'halley Hr-wer. Hicks. McCoy l u't..,,.
|!ngK> M. h. Riley Sheldon. < llm . I '
ti N al. Suns, Bertha Cease. Nannie ') '*
Ulan" lie N« Wton. Querrelt, h.mt rle-k. • i
Martha WllHo«i; MeHHrM. J'.lm an«
Robert Riley. Coium-. < line, ht* " 11
and Jan Kinerlck. Arc hie and lta> £'"ck
I mvis Wilson 1 >r lliewer and V i ''
Chaney, Franklin. Thomas, Anderson,
1'attou, Muaduwu and Head.
The Boworth League. "r ,1h'' , E,"
Church South held a meeting last night ■'
if. of D luu.M .>■
officer* The evening was n"1 K'v"' V".
tlrely lo business and
time «. enjoyed l.y .." "(flew.
fleeted were .1 '. Shlph
• t lit >V feel IIK<
.,1 tf.l r« ri-Mdl
of the*
i hem elv. |
the manly* <|
wnce from 1
"lone lorn |
Mil
11 what i
Una*
illy the
■efreahments—
v-y are hut< It
m — '* — - on slat of tin
things whliTi w"un a usually ace-use bus-
lmndK of havina Indulged In at lodgei
hampiets.
Hev and Mm Cravens are this nfter-
riinin entertaining two -N1r crave-ns'
l.r.ith-rs and one of their wive*, who ui
the noon train. They are lu
ena and wife and Jan. Cravens,
ill. of whom are enroute to their homes
tloomflc-ld. Indiana.
sterdav Ernest Hitler and Ml us Joule
]>erilk were married at th<
bride's parents mar I.
young people eanie I
make this their lu>m<
The
., president
„ Kankln. .IrM vl.-. pr. -1.
C A Few .1 • e. ..Ml ■ '• • I" ' • .*
II K lUinkln, third vim president, \\ .
F. Kerr, neeretary and treasurer.
Mrs Wllford Smith was the Peasant
hostess to 'The M-rry Wlvw *htgt
always^ glnll?"hoapltaffty "t the Smith
enjoyable^ om" STSmhA" llij
haul. Smith. Wallace and < old-
Mrs Wllford Smith ent-i tnjned th
members of Whist c lub Thursday n in
Wefore duplicate whist Wan engaged In
" J member. ,«rllrtl«.l.,l In a W™11.
tu HPelllng bee; It wan enJo>ed with ii
Best The hlghent acdren In the whist
Kanie Were made by Memlanies llubbard,
WnlTaee! Cob and Smith. It was a most
enjoyable meeting.
mimh Willie Slum was the happy "uh-
I.rt If a' surpTse party Saturday even
jug Those present were: Blanche and
Nannie Newton. Fred I a Chaney, botth
i..i, I'.irrln and Bertha ( ease.
Chandler and will
Tunkawa
r territorial
lit ion Hie cl
Mi. Wilkin
i«ml ered Mu
iretty honk
,1. I. Mrs. T II Martin
Wilkin two lots in the c<
Perry.
Haturdav Mnreh '£*. !'•
I Correspondem•••.
I. r A. *met Monday aft n
n!ar senslon at the hOine of Mrs i
(lose'of u very interesting 1-
Mi-- Mi rry, a rt "ptlon w.i • '
MlH Kellogg O' South Me A ■
li It. •light of Anadarko 1
were former members of the .
Lfi.inion with Mrs Tate pa
inth and all too rapidly mwh>
i long an
At the reside m •
m udpareiitti hi r- . Sm
i "land Lynch of ti i.« • •
MeCllntock. of Jeffer.-
inarriuge. The groom
! w II known In thi- eit.
I Webb Ikyneh and at
with him in the pnintii
At KaiinaM City. T
I'MCi. Miss Viola Saw\
| l w a. was married t• •
i fl*. of Jefferson. Okl.1
' |/a airlv. d hero Pli.la:
! ) make thia their home.
ouple drove ] tdvens < • >'. ♦ i« i
. at home i i j and prov • >1 o
in wishing 1 peclally wii n It
.i lit. given of rei ent
v ern Oklahoma
abil Id.'nt cvntetlie
.«• .ttudv is pr'iving !
. |. i^nre" and I rolit to
, ■ , eniK by Mrs
, 'ui.i.' field of thought.
• iiticular Interest. <
i., lli;. a d •-1 rlptlon was
! OndSi IB r-ocitli-
the
br
Edmond.
: a 1.1 rda y Ma
. 1903.
„f III' brill- * n rent ten VM
,■ i 1 v. mi Si.nJiiv, M.i. h lMtli .t high
111...11 Hev Bdwards performed tin- etie
' 111 ill... th.-
I hi- M.I ng people After thu ceremony an
jel. gtn dinner was served.
CeeiI Men, ham. of Oen. A.
am 1. 1'aik. i and Miss Artie Caldw. 1.
a!so . r.irki-r. wre married hund; > In
Washita e..unt% N t being of legal age,
and p ii cuts objecting. Un y proc-uied II-
< , ns,. at Cordell through the efforts of a
friend of th« gfn.mi. Both are children
of prominent parents.
iy. March 1. «*sm
and Mi-s l'.ensie
were united In r'.;
. young .nan .-f^ecliil Correspondem • _0,hPrwi
being a son of I About thirty young i;< "pie iKa ther 1
■•sent associated I the home or lli.;;h M "' ,m,i Si.'. Ht i! Watonaa,
in/ Dnikeivllle: ] Al.ic^nil.i «.h "Ve" 11 Sp-ciul. Corr,-;.;....!,....
was upent ii
eleven o'clock
David Iv M
'he young
eiilng and
March :
, 1!HI3.
Edna
ttiei
-t and
The hnstes
Enid.
Fa turd
I Special Correspondem
j Miss Irene Lyons rtalned a few of
I.i i young frie nds y.-Mi rda> al the home 1-Kin
Of her parents. Mr •.nd Mrs L. others w. re to hav- „ ,
1 l.vons on West Hmadway. In honor of , , 0f their having nniv-d die I nntfinn
... . Til., i...us. Mas ... I.,,iii.i Thi.si• who . -iill' mni!•
hoar the musts departed
Montgomery to he .1 most genial o
and wishing
pleasant birthday an
Mr "1^1 Mrs. <>ti
surprised one. day la
from two ladies from
,.ie ph asantly
,.k >%' a call
otigr- gatlon at
It s -c ins that
there, but be-
Fltagerald. father of Meselames
Ed and Ira Dookabaugh. celebrated his
hist l-ii tlSlay the null ..i this ni iith -N
withstanding his advanced age his health
l very g.«..l '
walks a.s s|
wears glass
reads the daily pape
about thein
ever carries a cane and
any young man. He
when h" reads. 11'
. and Is as anxious
i any member of the family.
WHY 1
PAY ?
RENT? 1
The Oklahoma Home .j
Building Company:
lNOOKfO*A*KL>
V t4I putchsie jr«ua home, buUd yeaa
house iw> you * Urm or p-> off your i
moritur- ■* par thrm t pi oo 4
,irr iriTth on each fi.oo..n «d. aadfoa ♦
receive credit for eecb |«w wp.yaa ♦
Wnie or i*«u'ibriM call ♦
icmiipirk Carrie and Bertha
Robert Siley and James Cease.
j. A Moore aged twenty five whoJives
nt Cement was marrloel yesterday after
noon to Miss Edna Wide ner who ails
from Hterilng.nnd 1- tw.nty-thre. y-ar-
old. Judge
ir,y ';id*"i.;:r'prUpo..d. .,m
would be accepted.
Odd l-'ellows hull contained a throng of
lAwton's youth and beauty , ,R., *
Who aought the pleasures of
mare for the thrill that attaches to siuh
ffiSi „nil for ww. el e ...rlly'. i>k
The Jov wh^ abundant, and thnL/ece^ipts
which go to the Bawton hospital fund
were substantial.
Mrs J. C. Robberts. of Guthrie, nresi-
flenl or III- Iikli.li'.tnii ,;'"17V]rm.on
eli.M, ." He t<< 'I
lt.it and Mrs Robberts. she will la
.■iii.i',i«Iii.'1 l.y Hi.- 1-i.v.to..
Monday evening nt ' banquet to be gum
in her honor at the club rooms.
A very enjoyable tlm.' w:«« had nt the
ham. "t Mm Wllowny e
Tuesday evening A progiesslxe whist
was given bv Misses Eli7.ab th and Je\ vl
?"lo«.V In "o„„r -r llulr -1-ler. MIM
Ola Callowav. from « olorncio
ri/rf^re^r^W
sK.^"i.rar ff-y
home their friends after the -.th of
this month at 310 Avenuo h
Mr J H Phillips and Miss Elsie Ray-
mond Bates were married last j',1
the home of th. bride s mother. Mis r. I
Bates The wedding was etrlely a home
affair, only a few relatives and Intimate
fliendis being present
The Seven Salect Sisters entertained Rt
ratrlck at the home of the Wilson sis-
tors I"*'- Avenue D, lust night lail"r
games were Indulged 1" till eleven, when
refreshments were nerved.
Blackwell.
Saturday, March 2*. 1W.
Kneels] Correspondence.
Mrs Wymer entertained the Kensington
club Thursday, most e.f the members be-
ing present. A very pleasant and en-
tertaining afternoon was spent. It was t
ernry day with the club ^lj.8 McDonnjd
lead an Interesting paper em J istiie from
a child's Standpoint. ' whic h elicited giee
praise from those who were presuit•
IVettyman read a paper■ on •M''1,1''
Clubs In Connvctlon with the I ubltc
Schools " This «Hs also an excellent pro
duction The archiev.-a of this club aie
wit ti gteot
The roll call waa
Stillwater.
Saturday. March L'8, l!K S.
Hpeelnl Correspondem .
Thomas J. Ibaney, of Glencoe and Mis
Rosa Piper of Stillwater, we r. main .1
at tho residence e.f the bride's aunt, Mrs
W. II Ducas, e.f neill- this phu t , i.n Kun
day, In thej presene'cj of a P*w Intimate
friends, by the Rev. J. A Wood. Mr.
J|ealiev is a prosperous hardware imr
chant nt and Miss I'iper one-
of Payne county's most lovely end ae - |
tompllshed young ladles.
Mrs. Claude J'owell entertained th
High Five club Ht I'atilek"s vv.i In
truly royal manner te> that day. rhe house
was charmingly decorated In green bring
ing out the idea in a pretty manner. One
v. ry unique feature In the refreshments
WHS the !«'«• eieum wliUli was moulcie-.l
after the' fashion of aW-s, spad. s. etc..
and decorated with small green flags
Mrs. S Ti. Spurrier entertained the T.n-
dl. s Afternoon Whist club v. ry pleasant-
lv yesterday afte rnoon. Miss Sal*esl. in
was tin- only invited guest and was the
luckv winner eif the- prl/e which was a
beautiful painted china plate-. 1 he host
ess served dainty refreshments of ohvrry
lee, cake, bon-bons ond cofC«e.
Mrs. Bobengira, living in the west
part e.f town, was made the- victim of a
complete surprise Wednesday evening
It was her birthday and hn friends cele-
brated the occasion by coming in laden
with the bounties of the table \ large
number was present and a moat enjoyable
time Is reported.
The aecond of the domestic science aft
ernoons of the- Browning eltib. occurrec
Thursday, at the home- of Mrs J Ihomp
son Gray, when the ladies or the- fhst s. .
lion w.-ri. entertained at luncheon by tin
ladles of the second section, under the
management of Mesdann a J. 'I • <«ray, ami
j. W. Means.
Miss Anna Coyne, who has been spend
Ing the paat four months with her sister
Mrs T. J Clark, left this morning le.r
Denver. Colorado, where sin- will till a
position with the Denver Dry (Jeiods < o
Miiis Coyne has many friends he-re by
whom she will be greatly missed.
Mr« Harrv Swope left this morning
for Oklahoma City whe re sin- will Join
her husband in completing arrangements
for their future home at that place,
was accompanied by he- '
Mrs Dolcle
Miss Bertha Floyd left this morning
for oklahoma Clt\ She' will lie Joined l>\
Mrs John Teter at Ripley and tliev will
visit Mrs. Tetc-r s lOOther, Mrs. W. M
Dygart.
Mrs Jamps aivl son left this morning
for Hawley. Colorado, where- they will
Join Mr James Mrs James has been vis-
iting her mother, Mrs Flizgerald.
Miss l.ola Blair, - f Perkins. Is if guest
of her friend. Miss Edna Hetherlngton
this week.
dainty re frnehmnnts. and reluctant I
laili. s look their departure, feeling hi
fn.m so pl.-a ant a re union with the
time associates.
The Et ode e lull met with Mrs
Ciitie!less on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m
Hull Call- Musical Kve-nts.
eirlgln of the Opera—Mrs. Wallerste.lt.
Biography eif l.lszt. Vocal Duet -Miss
M|b-spoilse, IncldPttta from the life of
Li- /1
Llzst s Influence on the Wagnerian Op-
era Mrs Woodruff.
\ ... ii I Duet from Lohengrin—Mrs Wnl-
let ■ tedt ami Mrs. M •< 'andless.
Liszt as a pianist—Mrs. Rayaon.
The city, nc-hools gave an enter-
tainment at the- grand opera hous- l-'il-
day evening for the benefit of the- < hool
library. The program was a very plead-
ing one.
ieventh birthday The house was
h.-aiitlfully decorated for the occasion.
Ti - little guests numbered eleven, the-
| hostess was eleven ears old. and a
j dainty f'-ast was tepre-a.l on a tubl- eb-ven
I ft long on which u« re eleven lighted
candles. Irene received a number of
nice presnts.
A very pleasant time is reported at the
celebration e.f little Beryl Faubian s ninth
birthday. The party was lie lei at the re-.-d-
■ nee eif Mr. and Mrs. I. A Kaublan. 11".
Independence avenue. Saturday afternoon j daily aim mm... ...... ..*.
-• s :,"^5"i"tm rsu.'x.n f!Thr-
ti*leave nt 1 . n. TW. * «■>- ' ■
Lamont.
their present home. 1 hose ^h <am m
th- parson and his wife- lbh i and h
pier with gifts of canned fiult. hen fruit
and a beuiitlful quilt.
Okmulgee.
Saturday, March 3*. I903-
Special Correspondence. _.,.a nn_
Tuesdav night's hall given In Bell s op
era house for the ben-fit ot the Okmulge^
orchestra was a grand sueeess. liotn . o-
elally and tlnaneially About twejity
things to eat. many V um-s we
In and some sph-nelld music wa
by Miss Blanche Beauchamp.
Saturday, Mal e h 28.
Special Correspond, nee.
The triumphs of Cupid continue to man
If est themselves ill the ble-lldlng elf con-
g. nin! liv e s Among the- latest to become
tini' ot his awful ways is Wm. K. Bo I
tig' i aiifl Miss B.-MSle McClaii.- both of
ils e Itv who with Mr and Mrs. II 1*
Boiling- r drove to Pond Cre-'k yesterdav.
anil after securing the necessary .papers
united In the bonds of matrimony
by Judge- A. C. Oh-nn.
One- e.f the most pleasant gatherings re-
ported for some' time- was the aurjirlse-
purtv held at the home ..f Mr. and Mrs.
George K. Mabr.v. live miles northeast
of Lamont, on Tuesday night of last week
The object of the party was to express
the- Kood will and well wishe s e.f the p i
ticlpants for Mr and Mrs. Msirby. wlm
have recently sold their farm and will
shortly move away. /
Henry C. Dixon and Kittle McCamnnt
were united In marriage ye-sterday. Th.
wedding occurred at the- home e>f Mrs
M. A Huffman, living some six miles
southwest of Lamont. Oonly a few of tb-ir
immediate friends were present, the cere
mony being performed by Bev. 1. J.
Crumley.
8lster-in-law.
that are worth preserving
future members can
pleasure and profit
••household notes and brought out ni.uo
original and use-ful suggestions The club
*111 meet next we. k Willi Mr«. S.cphen-
will meet
aon
There v..e n mnteh Imwium .nn.e Tn.
daV even.™ ill T.inki.wi. .ietnr«e-i «
Id:., kw. ll l.nni .Hill 11 Tonkuwii Willi. He
Blackwell team was c .unpen-d or Mis.-
Madge anil Mamie Bodkins, Norma
Sharpiess. Ollb Logan. Sadie Gallop,
Gertie McQultty. Mias Went. h. and Messra
11 ilehcock. Smith. McBaurey. Ben and
Lclatid McDonald and Tatr 1 h • Ion
kiw i ti in wn co*; po* -d ot Me'ns
1'ai dall I'asf. G odman. Crawford, ie.il-
l i i'.tk and Misaes Hutchinson. Hood.
C„ie. Stalling. Rynorson -nd Mrs Collier
The gsnie resulted in s victory for Black-
well bv seventy-one pins.
The- Cooking club met Thursday at Mrs
Arnolds There wa.s epilta a number of
Indies present, and th. v discussed tin
KUbJeet of getting up pahitabb- f.K d, with
aron.) .leal of Interest and ability Many
valuable ideas were .-xchanged and good
suggest Ions and e xpc-rl. nc. s volunteered
the various member* of the club.
Chandler.
Saturday. Match 2S. 1903.
Ppeclnl Con espondence.
M-- Walker Bateman and Mrs o. c
Johnson entertained the K-iffee Klatch on
Thursday afternoon at their honi. on
Vol th Ma lived avenue As usual ire la
«1|.S *.r. le.p.-sted to bring their thlm-
bl. " nd a dime and spend the afternoon.
Miss Harriett Monforte entertained ;i
few friends last night nt her home on
North Manvel avenue The evening was
passed ple asantly with games and songs
lialnty retic-ahnie nts were s- rved. consist-
ing of ham -andwlehes, nut salael, fruit
k. lad and whipped cream, cake, ceiffoe and
Olive S.
Yesterday was the anniv-Tfeury uf Miss
Louise lion's advent in this bright and
beautiful world and as ahe lii her. away
fiom her St Joseph home ner hostess
Mrs C. A Horr prepared a surprise for
In i last night A number of her frlenda
were Invited to drop In and celebrate the
o< caston which they did In good syle. The
amnsenitiils of the evening were guessing
contests, vocal and Inatrumenlal music
mid games -this being Lent cards were
Shawnee.
Saturday. March M. 1903.
Special Correspondence.
At thf residence of O. A Snyder L.
South Minnesota y. sterdny evening a
7 iii o'clock, Mr. lib bard S Brown and
Miss Annie Maddox were united U niat-
rlag" I.y Hev. A. I'. Stone. Mr. and Mrs
Brown left this morning for Arkansas
City Kansas, where tlv v have both lived
and ' will make their future home. Mr
Brown holding a poslfTon with the Santa
Fe people.
Mrs J C Robberts. president nf th F
,.f W «• of Oklahoma • nd Indian Terri-
tory anil" Mrs "has B Hume a member
of the- e-xe-ciltlva board went to Okla-
liomo elly mJ..y . ! • pre .-nt .it .1 r. eet.
linn given In their honor by the city fed-
eration. They were the giiestn of Mrs.
F.wers White during the meeting of the
executive hoard here.
The Shawnee- lodge No. 657. B. P. <> F.
elected the following officers at a regular
meeting of the lodge last evening J II
Aydelotte ixaltiel ruler; \. K Blggers,
E L. K .: C. J Boche-r. L L K J «
Mahr. L I... K Wm. II Mi.nl. Jr
tie.Mire: W L. Chapman, secretary; J
It. Young, tyler.
Misses Fish Reed and Olga Sternberg
gn\. a pnrfv at the home of Mr. and Mrs
F B Heed list evening In hnor of Miss
Willie Underwood. Who with Ivt parents
left this morning for Sun lternadlna,
Cal . t' mske their future home.
W B Gilult one of the employ. ■« of
the antllh i.iul OhI.I.i r. J'. 111. it .He .'o "1
tills eltv was married Sunday to Miss
I Llla Wiill it th. residence of the brldi
parenta lu Kumuhi
Ardmore.
Sat unlay. March 2S. 1903.
Special Correaponde-nce.
The violet reception given by Madams
Huberts. McCoy. Torhett anil Foster
Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Stan-
ley Bruc-e. nee- Miss Moody of Sherman.
Texas, and Mrs. Perkins Bruce of Pauls
('alley who was once Miss Effie Stejyart
and one of Ardmore best loved girls, was
unique in Its Idea of sweet violets, which
was so beautifully carried out In all the
de-coi.it Ions, as the Poland-P- d ter- A nd.
non valentine reception was unique In its
decorations of hearts. Each stand- >
thing of bi'imty"—the one as pretty in its
way a# the other, and Ardmore, after
many vears of successful entertainments
has crowned herself this a.-ason with
two of the very protUaat she has ever
htd.
The Ladies' Aid society of the First
Presbyterian church held a very Inter-
. sting meeting at the home* of Mr and
Mrs C P. VctiDcnberg yesterday nft.r
noon It being election day 11 large num
her were present. The following officers
were elected: Mrs. Dunhnm, president
Mis VnnDcnberg. first vl. e pn sld.nt
Mrs. Kll.i Hardle. second vice president
Mis Mi-Bee. secretary:- Miss Ada Ben
nett. treasurer; Mrs. Bert Foster, corre
spending secretary.
El Reno.
Saturday. March 28, 1908.
Special Correspond, nee-.
The Mistletoe Whist club he ld one of
lis delightful regular sessions lust night
at the cheerful home of Mr. and Mm. r
II. Brown and It was one of the most
ciiloyabh- or the season. A hapnv.feat-
ure of the occasion were several vocal
.-.elections by Mrs. Heustis Kefreshtne-nts
were- served as usual and all appreciated
the .splendid hospitality of the host and
hostess.
One of the most notable weddings of
tin season was that of Mr. c. E, Perry
ami Miss t>ra Cass fly which eiccurred last
week nt the- bride's home in Kansas. Mr. ,
pe rrv la ofie of El Hebo's most enterprls- |
ing business men. Miss Caaslty conducted
i millinery store In this city for the past
year and has made many file-nils here.
Best wishes go with Mr. and Mrs. Perry.
Granite
Saturday, March 28, 1903.
Special Correspondence.
Granite Chapter No. i*7. O. E. S. receiv-
ed their charter and was constituted
Tuesdav night at the Odel Fellows n;:II.
Their officers were elected and Installed.
Mrs Me da St. Martin was Installing of-
flcer and Mrs. Bu? Well* was marshal.
Tin- following officers w -re elected: Hos«
Mollnai i. worthy matron; Kdna Jones.
sse.elate matron; J. C. Collins, worths-
pat ron; Sue Wells, secretary; J. K. Jones,
treasurer: Josephine Arnett, conductress;
Mrs. Sallle Wagonseller, aaaoclate con-
ductress, Mrs. Golelie Dickey, Adah; Mrs
Maud Johnstone. Ruth; Mrs. Barbara
i'olllns, Ksther; Miss Kathryn Edwards,
Martha; Mrs L. Tomme, Electa: Rev.
Tomme. chaplain; Mrs. J. A. Alford, war-
den and sentinel.
your ctebt Wnie lor partictt]
O.I ui> coo.p. ""'"T-JuLF'Z"
of pujing fsr y««T pi ope if y withoat ln-
of An
int la
Klngftther.
Saturday. Marqh 28. 1903.
Si eclal Con", spend, nc
The Ladb-. ti.. Friday Aft.mo,
club were entertain, d very elegantly
the o'clock tea by Mrs. .1 e Bobber
hist Thursday Mrs II. H. Watkins
Lnld: Mrs S 'I'urk
Me Lean of F\ iiiMo
is. e.f Kansas Clt>. Mo; Mrs. Albert j
Wilde, of I'lilciiue., 111 . iv ie present .s i
guests of the club.
The elegant new mr.d.rn home of Mr j
and Mrs W 1-" Burt, on South Lighth1
street, was thrown open to the public yes ,
terday afternoon, the occasion being a
I., eution to tin- ladles of Kingllshcr by ■
Mrs Bort. asslsfd by Mrs. W W N..f
Finger and Miss Anna Bolt, ivith Mrs e
i: I i ice of Council Blurts. Iowa, us the
guest of honor.
Judge and Mrs Sanders entertaln-.l a
small party at their home on South Sev-
enth street last evening nt 'Flinch'
Dainty i-efreahments weic served by the
hostess.
An elegant IttttOhAon WM ■ rv.d the
viands b.lng of the choicest .le i. ael.s.
ami the gucst.^ were favoreel wdh liistm*
mental and vocal music.
Chickasha.
e- -..rduy, March 28. 1003.
Speclnl Correspondence-.
.1 Lee Smith. 1'nlted State s field mar
olial under Chris Madsen. rend* I lib
ri'siimatlon. and was unite-el lu marriage'
March 1* to Mrs. Lora Colbert, a yell
known Indian Territory woman a native
of this country, and the former wit.- of
a Chickasaw Indian. The ceremony took
place at the home of tho bride two a fid
one half uiih-s east of Bradley. Hev
Leonard, pastor of the Presbyterian
i hurch of tills city officiating.
A surprise party to Miss Angle St Clair,
at the home of her slater. Mrs. Ike Har-
ness. was enjoyed b> a large crowd of
young folks Friday. C.am s were played,
and an abundance of popcorn, peanuts
ami candy furnished agreeable r. fr- sli-
iioiit A fine time Is reported by those
present.
Miss Gilbert of Kansas, who has b. en
the guest of Miss Bessie RobiUpon in this
city for several weeks past, returned
home Saturday nfter a most pleasant \ls-
Ralston.
Saturday, March 28. 1903.
Ipeclal Correspondence-.
The pink tea social given bv the Jnu-
or Christian Endeavor at l.ott s hall
\londav evening hh i buc c.-aa both time n-
i,iU\ and sue hilly. A short program was
renele-rcsl bv the children afte-r which a
! ,, . was S-I'ved. The children had a
i..\ .I g.• ..1 time and s.veral older
.Hied to have forgotten their advanced
yea is and entered Into their sports.
Hobart.
Saturday, March 28. 1903.
Speclnl Correspondence.
Miss Kllllan entertained a number of
young people Saturday evening tit the
home of Mrs. C. O. Dewey. The evening
was spent in social games. Near the
close of the evening Mrs. Dewey served
the guests with a most delicious supper
consisting of nut sandwiches and coffee
Il.nved by a course of Ice cream and
cake.
Hiifus Berry of Comanche county and
Miss Etta Triplett of Kiowa county were
married in this city Sunday. Judge Mor-
rill officiating.
Mustang.
Saturday, March 28. 1903,
Speclsl Correspondence.
A real Royal Neighbor time was had
at Neighbor" Frank Bolton's Wednesday
night Those who attended can witness
to Mr and Mrs Bolton's hospitality and
ni'ighborlinoHS, and to the enjoyment
missed by those who let the lowering
clouds keep the m at home.
Miss Alice Mauney was married last
Sundav at the home of her sister. Mrs.
O A ilosey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Combs
and daughter and Miss Vina Markwell of
Oklahoma City were guests at the wed
ding.
most enjoyable affairs or the season
A number of young people b: d a very
enjoyable- e ve ning at the Mp,h^'R'tain
seiling, last night Th-; league
eel ill honor of Miss Nannh Bakei, who
will leave for her horfie in IJ'-nwr C olo-
rado. Miss Baker has been Identified with
the F.pworth League several months uiul
all will greatly miss her. It would b.
hard to find a more faithful Christian
worker.
Taloga.
Saturday. March 2S. 1903.
Sneclal Correspondence. _ ,
Emmi-t Woinbli- ami Anna F. Hunt wore
married at the residence* of the bride
parents W F. Hunt atfd wlfe of mar
Burmah. Sunday. March 16. The con-
tracting parties are- two of pewey county s
best young pe ople and start out with flat
terlng prospe cts before them. ** *.
take up their residence lit Leedey ill ti
southwest uart of the county where M
Womble has a store.
The entertainment consisting of two
farces and the musical program adver-
tised were presented at the' court house
Tuesday night. In addition to tha regular
i.i oar a in ;i duet, "Sammy anel 111 .
fendc.-d by Mr. Illc-kok and Mi^.C'hrl^o-
pher. and the- "Yankee Boodle panto-
mime was produced.
Okarche.
Saturday. March 28, 1903.
8PTf^rPc?ut,S::r«,.hMr,.Wo.S
fill,; paper, "Milton." M.; . JiaHloo
Wright; reading. "My Impreaelnn of .Am-
"rlca ' by Wu Tlnn Kiiiib. Mrs. K I
Loosen. A review the lii t seven books
Paradise Lost." ——~
Krebs.
Saturday, March 2S, 1M3.
Special Correspondence.
Th. I'resbyterian church, on Thursday
evening, was brightly lighteel with Us
electric lights hnd made attractive iit the
wedding of Mr. William Horton an I Mi
Isabel Ingram, well known reside nts of
Krebs. After the ceremony Mr. and M
Morton received the best wishes of th
friends and all were lnvlt«*d to the w>
ding supper.
Roosevelt.
Saturday, March 28, 1903. 1 —
Special Correspondence.
A. 1-:. Stephenson returned this w.
from Harrison where he went Monday
e-laini his bride. Miss Carrie Oldham, v .
that city, the ceremony taking place
the bride's home Tuesday morning, ai.
arrived in Roosevelt Tue sday evening, tin j
being the groom's home.
Minco. ; |
Saturday, March 28, 1903. ,
Special Correspondence, , i
Married Sunday at 4 p m. Ht the rer>: j
den. , of Gejorge Hosea, the bride's broth >
cr. at Mustang, oklahoma. Mr. Charl |
Byther. of this city and Miss Alice Mam , '
ev of Mustang. Mr. and Mrs Ryther hi i '
now at home on the Tuttle ranch, south-
east of Minco.
« Howe Off o«i
* Boomit.Si.wl'. Lyon«lMK.
t ..or. Harrison and DtvlatonSt..
t OUTH«lE. OKLA.
♦ agents wanted
£
/
Cashion.
Saturday. March 28, 1503.
Special Correspondence.
Mrs. l,lllle Knox, of Keosauqua. Iowa
visited her brother, Clyde lteed. and
family several duys this we-ek
Mr ami Mrs. F.lling of Valley Falls.
Kana. are visiting their son, Bernard
Idling.
Wright.
and their daughter Mrs. Lee
Wright M JunctionaCity, Kan., and n 4
bv Mrs. A. J- Thompson, was a special
feature <>f thee evening. After a disc-u. -
slon of current events the club adjourned
u m«t in"wu w. . U with Mrs.
Alva.
Saturday. March '.'S, 190^.
Special Correspondence-.
Mr. and Mrs W. O Matthewsenter
talned the Jolly Dozen Crowd at their
hon e in the east part of town, last e%
enlng The ladles l-giin to gather early
as It was supposed to be given espei'hi y
to the women, but they were "grc • >
surprised bv their husbands coming at
9 o'clock, li.-fr.-shments of ice cream and
Crescent.
Mrs. Wm. Brown gave a dinner to her
friends Friday In hnor of her mother.
Mrs Stockton, who on that day. cele-
brated her eightieth birthday anniversary.
A number of her lady friends w. re tn
viteel and mostly all responded by thoir
presence.
Ada.
Saturday, March 28. 1903. .
Special Correspondence.
Mr W. K. Moore and Miss Tola Dorland
both of this city, were happily united in
marriage "t the bride's homo at the l re-
mold Hotel Sunday evening at 1 Rsv.
j. B. McDonald performed the rites.
Pond Creek.
Saturday, March 28, 1903.
Special Correspondence'.
The Card club met with Mr. and Mrs
J B Worrell last night Notwithstand-
ing the- in. leniency of the weather .put" a
number were present and thoroughly en-
joyed the evening.
We will sell 400 tine shade trees
at reduced prices. Furrow Bros.
)ou can be s
partner
in tbcXanest
financial
Institution
tn tbe HUorlfe
jwcp'ssr&sft
Imrgf er mm",. 4s • iMlNf
im tJUj e er% «/
THE MUTUAL WIFE
INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW VORK.
BIOBAW A. MaOIIBBI. FinllwH
wiM a «Nfy •/ th
aw«tn«M tmmn, thr ewiMH
th* man of fanll* thm
-Ho **th<m to iKWiae frr Ms
T. J. LOWE.
■ ■■mumrjrrrri
FRANK P. RODDY,
Pfoipector and Promoter of Mlrilf
Properties*
I, Gray Building, ovor
of Indian Toriitory,
Guthrie « Oklahoma*
■a°ke were gerv'ed at li. after which the
chief e njoyment was whist. !
twenty-rtve guests present and th*y au
report a very enjoyable time.
Cement.
Saturday, March 28, 1903.
Blrchard rnlrr-
t«in. J a f.'w ..I .heir friend* at ehrir h..me
.< _.u ,..,..,. .,1 Prl.lnv niL-.lit. 111.' e \ i li
ing was
At the usi
Those
A. Will-
til r red.
The Hebekahs gave a social and stip-
ier We-dneaday night In tho new building
I weat ol B m\ and (JfantV A big
•rowel was In attc-ndance and everybody
■nJo.M.l themselves. After the supper
h "table" v\.te cleared away and the
11.iing folks made merry until a lute
u.ur Music was furnished by a string
Win Hoe and Mi s Rtta Hansford w re
united iii marriage Tuesday ev.iuiig
in the parlor of the 11 ■ -1 • I Shamrock
Judge Foley performing the ceremony.
Tonkawa.
Saturday. March 1903.
espondence.
e'luise and Miss Mavme Hay-
.uletly iniirrli-d at tin- bride's
s .itv Sunda\ nioifiing at S
, J. I'. Stcphene of the ltap-
preformed the- ceremony.
.. re niouv a clelicious breakfast
served, and Inimedlatelv nfter. they
Special C.>rr
Mr. A. I.
craft wen-
home in th
..clock Rev
tl#t church,
After th.
drove to l'on. a City when the > took the tjll|
Bartlesville
Saturday, March M. V*
'tIic* social uiv.-ii by the ladles of
park association at the honie> e>f Mr. and
Mrs llarv. I'emberton. on last Tuesday
ixening. was a thoroughly delightful
. M i-.t l>.-i it. threat.-niilg weath.r t.d
mis. i.ible i ids a large crowd gath. .1
nt the i'. ini.e'rton home . Misses W
It.irkai and Armstrong directed ti,.-
amusements anil provided a novel enter-
taining program ti* . hi. f featui. f
which li competitive test of artistic
skill.
Mr. William Johnatoiie and Mlsa St'lln
Ttlxh r were married In this city on Thurs
.lav evening last, ltev Evans, of th
Haptiat rlmr li officiating Only a f- w
members of the* family witnesse d the . • r-
and the announcement of thenup-
Cleveland.
Siiturda- March 2S, 1!W8.
Special Con-espond. nee.
Several of the College Hill people enjoy-
ed a surprise supper Wednesday even-
ing on Mr. C. K Funk. It being his
flftyrelfth birthday. Those present were:
Mr and Mrs. llslmer, Mr. and Mrs 1 im
Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Skinner.
Mr. and Mis. John Skinner. Mr. and Mrs.
\Y K I)ie-iii. Mr and Mrs. David Cheek,
and little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Hiirdv and baby, Misses Mattie Creed.
Minnie and Ma. Balmer: Messrs Will
phillips, L.co Smith and Lester Diem.
Ponca City.
Saturday, March 28, 1903.
Special Correspondence.
The- Woman's Foreign Missionary so-
ciety of the M K. church met with Mrs.
Shorndon, North Third street, y ester da
afternoon- There was a good nttendanc
Including some from sister societies De-
voti.in.lis were h-cl by Mrs. Cottingham,
on.nations from Isaiah were given in r.
I sp. nsc to roll call. The hostess further
Indded to the pleasure of this delightful
ifternoon by a spread eif dedlcacle'S which
wero faultlessly served.
Byron.
Saturday, March 2fl, 1903.
Special Correspondence.
Mi l'i nwc-11 and sister Miss Minnie
F.vans nrrive-d list week from Kurek
K ,n- is. and are visiting with their father
Mi l-lvaris of near Mendon. Mrs Peti-
vv.ll and little son. George are- visiting
win;- Mt. Pcnwell ' looking n| a loca-
tion for a local phone system. Mias
i: ..us Intends making this her future
home anel will organize a music cluss ut
fills place.
Pawnee.
Saturday. March 2S, 1903.
Special Correspondence
Parley. Miss.-
and Ida Baker,
able evening.
Chapman. Willie Jonlan
All report a very enjoy-
Asher.
Saturday, March
Special Correspondenc e.
Miss Francis Farr was the r< c i
ery pleasant birthday aurpri
Monday. Those pr. se nt wi
Bet tie Hampton. 1' lossie
Kenmore. l.i/./.i-' K^nmore
Cube. Ora McCabe. Verm
Masters Paul Atkins. 1Mb
Mb
Charlie Mc-
Wood worth;
Atkins. Dan
Ken
Dale Kenmore, and Lee \\ ood-
t* Mill Creek.
Saturday, March 28, 1903,
Special Correspondence.
Last Saturday Mrs. Ella Moore pro-
prietress of the Duke Hotel and Miss
Km ma Caring .ntertaine.l a number of
Bue-ts at a dinner in commemoration
of Miss Caring s birthday anniversary
The dinner was a most excellent^ on.
as Duk<« Ilot' l dinners are the serxk.
was faultless and each guest did amplei
Justice to the viands prepared.
ft*
GLOBE"FLOUR
That's
If with dyspopsla you're nfTllcte^
And your elhd lu restricted !
To the plainest kind of fare,
Tou ehould educate your cook,
So the bread when baked vrill look
Aa though 'twould Uoat on ai*.
There may
be other*—
but it*(
IT
That this result you may achieve,
It's v*ry necessary, wn all believe,
Tho materials used should be the brsB
Be sure your yeast Is fresh and dry;
Your flour the bust ttu* you o*n buy;
"GLOE12" has alwaya stood the terft.
jAnyon. flouMlne superior qn«4ltT of "ni"b''' """lifjf
lor-trhil free of charge, bv calling iit Uie Ltonomir Grocery. 2j0 lu. UK . *
A word tothe wlhaft «ufflcient. The "OloW floris made at BlarkwelU 6klv
homa Blackwell Is located la the center uf the best wheat belt-© t Oklahoma, or
^Ttw°"aiobe" mills are the new«et. and moit up to-dit , heiFfca
largest elevator and flouring caDaclty of nnv In tho territory.
ami operated bv • c-cssful mil(Vld of m . .-. v ; , experiences who Mm and op-
pr-ite two other mills, one at Newton, ami the iher at Halstesid, Kansaa. otoe0
,h„ Globe" Hour is made by tin. inu.-it auccossfui «ud up-to-date millers, op^rat-
itig the moat up-to-date mill located in tbe bMtwM belt of the ^-mlrrthare
is no reason why "Globe'' flmtr shouldn't bo tlio boat there Ih op the "UHrtiat..
And from the fact that 1 have told six car loads at the New \VPioorne and
Cash Grocery, since lant Septe>mbpr. when I first hrpan to Introduce It here, with-
out hnvim; one wr.nl of complaint from any source, whatever, 1« proof po*ltlve
that its sunerlor auality Is apprcxiatod by a di.'. rlmlnating pub.lc.
So continue to buy the best.
bride's
U 4i) tin In for a hort vbit with friends
, ...... « K",™ «;'•/ ","11-'""'*. Mu- ,ul
it Owens, and her daughter Hiawatha. Kan.
Mi and Mrs llnrshburher pive a stir
prlae so-ill at their home- Friday even
Ing in honor of Mis-e Smith. Those out
from town we.iv Mi- • • Mints. • a and
i'-illsta Bond Belle and B-.>s|e Johnson. On Sum
Delia It. ed. Grace Moore. Messrs. I'd | Mr Ira Swim-hurt
Sttalnak.-r. Cha-s. * Johnson, c'luude* I.e.- j k:n
Newt Blacken. The- e-v.-nlng waa pleas- gi.
1 P Rhodes, wife and claughter Nellv
■ nd Mrs
Lilly unci son Carl, l.-ft yesterday f. r « hii-
f.tmia They go to Sapulpa and then
south Intel Texas, where they transfer to
the Southern Pacific. The trip Is made
because of the poor health of the young
ladies and they expect to spend the sum-
iii r there. If not a full year.
Chandle r has many women's dubs but
On. Wu* been In e-xlsten. e f..i some nine \ "!7.fi'..«hinT'iVt's w - •. s,
w-hie'h has never been iri.-tit.ot.ed «' !; . .'Ji e-^hment. «-
of tlie city lournals Tho one- referred K
t. b -The Widow's Club". It s m.tul .r- A Isrge ai I enthuslisflc cp
ehip comprises the wives, sister and oth-|dents and c It ten 4 greeted 1
,i f. mule* members ed families wl.os.) I Wllktn end w Ife wli.-n tb. \ hi
h ada attend toe regular Thursday night afternoon train last Alonuaj.
i a surprise next pi or n Ing i
eglon of frlenda of both bride
groom.
*vd of stu
vecl on the
The stu
.1"
id <Yf
Mr
Jefferson.
Saturday, March Cii, 190.".
pond. lice.
Mat eli 16. 1903, nt 10 n m
ul Miss Maggie Dun
married ut the residence- of th.
noey Swlnehart
J oh ni
Palmer, aim Miss Jennie Weath-
w.-ie inarrii.l Sunday night by
S Boss nt the home of the'
parents In this city. Mr I'nlm-
, been i I. side lit Of PaWIle-e- for the
1 .st vein- and Is employed In the Model
l.ail . r shop His hi .le Is popular among
a wide circle e.f «. Qualntancts.
Cushing-
Saturday. March 28. 1803.
Special CoiTespondenc-e.
The ovster supper and dance given lore
... Patrick's night by the Catholics
was i . omplete su. ess tlnaneially and
(.-herwis. Tin young folks made- good
us. ot this holiday in Lent and had a
K,„.| tn,,,.. The ball did not break up
until th. "We: sma hours'" ^e-fii pretty
nigh gonet
Woodward.
Saturday, Mnxch 28. 1903
il Correapondence
Wednesday. March 11. l
. of Mr. and Mis. Linden
,_n mil-a south of town, oc-
e of the pleasant social events
,1. It wiis the occasion of the
.,r their daughter. tMlss Kettle,
l-'in.. of Taylor county. Iowa
\\ alker performed the cere-
Spi
At 7. p m
at the- rcsleh
Hollada:
urred i
of the v
marriag
tc> M 1.
Rev.
mony.
Wakita.
Saturday, March 2S, 1003.
Special Correspondence.
I ast Saturdav Nathan Bllderb.i' k c I
brat I'd Ills 75th birthday Fiith.-r an.
Mother Bildet back hat" b. -n ma i i d ..
vears. and hist year .--lebr.-.t.-.l th.-lr «.-.d
,.,1 vc • .1.1 iui; Thev were born and tnanlol
",,r I ■ .Vl'-vlll. K>.. ..".I 'ron. elMM nr..
; „ ill! 1I...I, e.. MlHs..url, ,... <
S KinM., ...id .11 ill. "!" "Ins <- m ...
the strip.
Billing*.
Saturday.
Special Corresponden.
Mrs L. A Brown ga\<
in honor of Miss Klva '!
night The . loud
threatening In tin
of the girls ventured out, ii
brave the weather i. port a ill
and Mrs Swlnehart
n- in Pond Creek
will be at home to t
sill make
:,d Hi ft el
i the houis of 3 •
cluck. Mi ituul bv
Mountain View.
Safur.lay. March 28. 1903
Special Correspondence.
Ti, St. Patrick dance given at the Syn-
dic.." hall T' <day evening was w-1
attend 1 Those present we-re Mr and
Mr- eiiinawiiN. Mi md Mrs Kdwards,
M - Paxton. Crlder. Tharr Patient,
llu.lsp th. and Jansoti and Misses Ruby
ami l'.arl Glv.-ns. Bula Bohn. Hiinlapand
Maud Hub. i Those from llai i leon were
Miss, l'rlm and M >rton. AH report
having a Jolly good time
The l.uii.s club met Monday afternoon
with Mrs Part', d. A most excellent pup
cr on the- hlstoiv of the Jlel.rews
i surprise party
ert Wedneselay
so dark and
ing that but few
"""he
Mrs.
Kobs.
and
boys to girls was about t
Marlow.
Saturday. March 2f , 1!>03.
Special Correspondence
Married On last Sunday by Bev. D W
Gars In Mr Willis iJikln and Miss All.-.
Renfrow The groom is the son ot e;. \\
l.akln and grandson of M M Rauee and
is a young man of many fine traita.
Arapaho.
Saturday, March 28, 1903.
Special Coirespondence.
Carl P Smith and Mlsa Salll B. ll'*nt
were marrUxl by Hev. li. J Shir- i i.a
will continue to make this city their
houK.
Mr George K Guthrie iiud M^s G.i
dUcuaslou Uude Nichols wen married al tlie homo
Sidney W. Schmidt,
Cor.Yurrfsou'and l i vUlontt*. 810 JK. OklsbenaA**.
r ih Oroeerr.
213 W. Harrison At*.
W« Are Selling Lots of Stoves, Beoawso
WE SELL THE BEST
At Prices That
MAKE THEM THE CHEAPEST
New York Hardware, • - Guthrie, Okl .
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