The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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THE
;n.u Mouvrvc. a i*i:ir.:
TIME
CASH CADE SAYS
HE'LL TAKE IT
The Famous
The Place to Buy Your Spring Wearables
How to do this, at the least expense to your pocketbook, and at the same
time appear as well dressed as any of your fellows, ean be easily
explained to your satisfaction at T H E FAMOUS.
the Race for Territorial
Committeeman.
1 HEAV> RAIN AT EL RENO
i New Bank 10 He Established a
Washita Junction Capitalized
at $25,000--Judge Macey
Visits Friends.
Special Dispatch to 'liy Stale ("apt a
El Reno. Okla , April - • Hull i
ra<le before leaving for S l.ouis
terday gave the newspaper fraternity
this little piece of news
Boys you can tell your people that
CaAQ ade is very much in ti" >
: for the |m>r-i ion of republican national
territorial committeeman whi* -> lo-
tion is now being so ably lilU'l i>>
lion Bill Grimes, who is also our ler
ritorial secretary."
('ash Is
SCROFULA
Scrofula manifests itself in many wavs Swelling of the p
neck and throat. CalarrU, weak eves, white swelling, often-n
scesses, skin eruptions. loss of strengthand wenknc - in musch
It is a tniseri blf disease and traceable in almost evu \ iuvi.
family Mood taint
A DISEASE
WE INHERIT.
Is of the
Scrofula is bred in Ihe
bone, is transmitted
from patent to child,
the feeds .tie planted in
infancy and unless the
blood is purged «md pu
riried and every ntonj of
the taint removed Seiof-
ula is sure to develop at ^
some period in your life
Scrofula appeared on the h< . I < t i
littln jf rartdcli lid win .1 <>nl\ 1H n
old. nutl •pri'U't rainrtlv • ••<■'. h« .
Tim dtaea4« Bhi4 uta, k*.t th-
w«* faarad h. vmuld 1 • i • i - j,
i neut physiolwns wet«
. oulil do llothlng to reli#*«t the lit ;•
nou«ut It wait th >u that w - d < i• 1 .t
try S M H Tn; t m« «li« t t at
- aiitedy win* lomplei« r ■ Mli
a vining lady, anil Inn never had .« i
" " of liiu ilis«a v Lp rrtu.n
RUTH BKKKI.V,
lftO Soul h 5th Street. >
NEW PLANS FOR
EDMOND 1N0RMAI
\!most ('omplctcd — Iinest
Auditorium in Oklahoma
S0IV1L (iOOD ADOKESSES
N'o remedy equals S. S S -as a cure for Scrofula. rPeleanscs .ttitl buiM:.
up the blood, makes it rich and pur* aud under the tonic « tieds of th ;
jjreat Blood Remedy, the general health uiiptove*. tile digesti\e organ oe
strengthened, aud there is a grtwfti.il btit sure return
to health. The deposit of tuber#ulur matt in the
joints and glands is t arried off as s<-<.n .m tin !•! >1
in restored toanotm.il condition, .wi the >t
tions, and other svmptoius of Scrotal a d's i«t
S. S. S is guaranteed purelv vegetable and harmless an ideal I >d
! purifier end tonic that removal all blood taint aud builds up tfejik constitu-
| tion^ Otu physicians will advise without charge, all trlio wt iVr u . about
their ease. Book mailed fie.
THE SWIFT SPtCIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Preliminary Contests in Orator/
and Athletics Held-Prepar-
ing lor Bid Event at Ok-
lahoma City May 22.
NEW HEALTH
RESORI
HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS
FURNISHINGS.
MENS FINE HAND-
TAILORED SUITS.
A fina line in all tlie new effects,
all wool Worsteds, Cassimers and
Cheviots. Military cut, hand
shaped and padded shoulders.
Sold elsewhere at $16.50.
Famous Price, $12.50
A fine assortment equally as well
cut, and hand made, in all the
new colorings. Sold by everyone
at 12.50.
Famous Price, - 8.50
A Splendid line of all wool Busi-
ness Suits, finely tailored, new de-
signs, equal to those sold by others
at $10.00.
Famous Price, -
YOUTHS' and BOYS'
FINE .WEAR.
In our Youths' and Boys'
duplicate all the popula
that appear in our men
ment, and
complete line
city.
Regular
Suits
tliius;:
1 11. Underwear at -
'ereale Shirts at -
Percale Shirts at -
Manhattan Shirts a
\\ e all hope ho ill he el.
ted w
it hout
any Its or amis.
W \NT COMMERCI AL
CI.1
B.
Special Dispatch n the Si
ale ('
a pi i a!.
of Kl
Kl Reno. Okla.. April
-One
Renos most prominent bt
isines
s men
has this to say about out
• . ii >
It. n i
••You know I have lived
in Kl
going on twelve years, and
if 1
do say
i myself, 1 think 1 have
done
everv
thing in my power to ke
ep tli
ie city
well up in the from. 'I
'here
are
number of other business
men
in thb
city who are doing everyth
iim th
f.v cai
towards making Kl Reno
what
i' NN:i
the third largest city in i
What we want is a coin
al < ltd
! Government to
One in Indian
Establish
I'erritorv.
rinttndent i* autlio
>d t( keep siii li mail*
1 for public use.
jlrteenth I'ersou.-
hui or bad behaiioi
rules that may be It
lied by the secretary
ilv removed from 1
will not be allowed i
of the
ihe siiperlnie
RULES AINl) REGULATION
Bath House Sites May He Rented
for $10 Per Tub Per Year
No Intoxicating Liquors
May Bt Sold.
show you the mo
ffered in tlu
hank promi--w
.III: 11 ti l line.
sj.oo
than is
After Alleged Criminal
! ii , \tnil l".' Sheriff Mo'
I •) inful'lll' 'I
IM h.<* I.-1U
. fil l« Itkelv
Wealthy Young Mart.
•j 1st birthday
• i Capital.
A. Smltll, "I
i.Indited l'
depa rtmmt.
sMIUNAl CtMtl 1RY
AT I OR I GIBSON
; ! ;•:« :i to 1h* s>.. .• fapl'al,
IMinotid. Okla . April -The nrehl*
n.il i .ius for our new normaP
i 11' i.tif? are about completed: and IC
> ■ ti. nt ihat one «e emhly liall will
it- if auditorium In the tern-
\Y. u «' a* I'M -i iik enrollment, the
el I afl The old onon-jll
it iftl to overtlowaijc on Clie day
• ouii'i' tlon. Our enrollment lias#.,
r. .t li. d pupil--, about 100 nior«
ha nt • HMni-d Kln<-« <b«
•' • .i tin «'i' tlui spring term, all oC
whom, pra«*tlcally are teachers.
On . .t Tuesday morning; our school-
w.im favored "\vltji ouo of fho most in^
" and iu hoiqq reapoctfl. th«
.st liuprc .tMs short «irt<lT®i«e3 *vhl<-l
e nn\ •• ever bad tiw platffn cf iis-
ultiK. by Rev. Houston of California*
er to 1 ton. .f. J. Houston, tcho< tf
ml ixjnimls^lonen, o£ OutJirli AN
i t Wie speaker matin no utteniptj
sj.. anythlnK pensatfonal or wittn
i'Muiaio apuiauiHi timt t^reoteil him
!i<* end of hlH dl.^conrsr proveil that
bad hi appreciative avdfence. His
line "Chinese i -uoiruige. Liter
, i;.. it ,.i -hools. He O'frttibedL tiis.
i : unwhat In detail. ]ia\-1ft8 hcrnv*
. -:i. x i ;i nilstionanr to China* ha
.,: ;.• a i«• I " ■ t borons Hy !>uste<t vr+
i ... Saturday ntght otir t)reltoninary,
. . mmy ball* The
• nt« lants wpre h&Team Tor,
mnh Me^ie Smith, Mis-* Mamie Hor-
i-aii. Mr. Cha*. MoBtirney ami Mr.
jeaae Han Mlaa Elaaifl (Ml foa the
.li-f-itsiou and we belled she will ably
i.tpreseni thlit .-.iiooi et the Intercol-
Kiate oratorical contest t« be given
I May 22nd at Oklahoma City. Th
i ulK'-a worn Hon. J. W« Griffith ot
Jinwuee, din De!o w alter, ot Okla-
i.oma • 11v, mid MiTO of.thfl
' 1 >11bli<' lioola of that rlty.
on Monday Dorolsf Ifo Mcllain^
-tf. letai of tho V. M. O. .V organiza-
i ion at Manhattan, Kansas, delivered
, dreaa Mbra U>e school*
I whit h was well received. He also spent
! iii<■ iay with tho eohool. meeting at
, arioii- hours the respective commit-
i.-es of t he Y. M. 0. A. of this normal.
The young men of tho athletic a*-
I sociatlon spend conaiderable ttma «t*
I ery afternoon out upon the 'track"
l.racti. iug their various track events,
iu.I otb.-r field sports preparatory 10
j,© ailniial meet on the 22nd of May
prox. Th V are strongly in hopes that
, to -l.are aOflM of the
bonoix of tliat on asion with the col-
egiate institutions there represented.
Some people trade orher places through hic;;-.: !r. 1 -.ic ••
on account of credit. The Independcn M v ' ■ - • :*
Trades At The Famous. This is the man \vc \\ ish to cu't<.
the man that our Argument and Prices Appf.
'hi?
! o.
0 I R ST () R l
,< ,vt SIX D4VS IN III!
! S N01 0 P E N ON :
WEEKWEWILl LABOR K
«J N \) \ "V S .
! EASE Y01.
Money refunded if
You are not pleased.
One priec to all
THE
I M
im/p
r%.!
n r\; ^ §
J14 West Oklahoma Avenue.
Polite treatment
to All.
Come and See for
Yourself.
iiorsf thieves
:t::rikf si thrri and c
PROPKRTY AFTKIt
Klli!
Special Dispatch to ihe State Capital.
Watonga. Okla April L'!' Deputy
Sheriff Sutherland had an Interestlna
ti jht with horse thieves Saturday even-
ing about ten miles south of Calumet.
i v. > negroes stole two horses from
near Geary Krlriay night. The officers
a ihis pla«e were notified and Deputy I authorities of Blaine county and ha
Sutherland went in pursuit. The dep- j . hanged their location.
uty trailed thieves td calumet and
fc.Mii.l the negroes with 'he horses. sale of stores
A iir11 # ensued and ihe thieves put
up a rinning fight. Deputy Suther-
land folowed the thieves until nipht
ante on and ii was necessary to give
up the (base. He secured the horses
and returned them to Geary.
Kd Kersieiter who owned the horses
has sworn out a warrant and tho hum
for thleyes will be resumed.
The officers are making a determined
effort to break up horse stealing In
ibis pan of ihe .ouniry and they ai-
sue.-ceding This is the firs! horse
Healing for several weeks. Member?;
the gang have learned to respect
Do You Know
Uneeda
Biscuit
I
adjudged insane
.1i:SSIE SPI RtlKON. A(iKD TWE1.VK
TAKEN TO NORMAN.
fire 41 mannsville
rut i m i N
Non
b. hoi1,
plat for
in the
Will Be Segregated From In
* Jian l ands and Maintained
by Government.
April 1:9.— Mempht*
,i... (]•;>.klfit to r ct ii lai;^
,.uJ uumpreiB In tl>l city,
, ,l hi 'Utit this P'usort K
ut tho l.uK'- t in th« Indian
Muskogee Has 7,2nfl People.
I 11■ ii.11 h to tho Stat.t t.KpltaJ.
l t.« April 'J9.--Musk«Hfee
> 7 I• . according to a
\,..i .It r tiih direction «>i
. ni t. The nenSUS had to 1"
ti legallzo a waterworks
Wanted top Murder at Checotah.
*i i 't p f P. « . ?'?. 5!ts,J*s!gV
...... April -^Mariihal Ren-
,1 v. I.Hi v of tho arrest at
•hit "t'oke r llai-Mri, wantfd ut
?. li for lnurd«r.
.till send aftee
| SEVERAL Bl'81 NESS PLACES
WERE BADLY DAMAGED.
Special Difipai' h to the stale Capital
Stillwater. Okla., April JH. One t>f
the mosi touching and pitiful scenes
occurred this morninn when little
,ther and Sheriff Heaer aboard
• Norman where she will
be placed in the naniiarium.
been ailing for about three w
lay the verdict of temporary in
Wil.s passed. Before this flm
If winter left
you all run down,
wind up with
Hires
Rootbeer
That wdl set you going
Ftvc e«ll«na for 25
Special Dispatch to the Slate at'pim!
I Mannsville. I T.. April 2'.* 4o |
j in.- Fire at 3:30 o'clock yesterda
noon destroyed 'iie Srhleuter ptiotd
graph gallery. The Chickasaw Lum
ber . ompany suffered somewhat froi
■ having iheij fencing burned.
The D. D. McQuinn and I). F • Ri<
, buildings were also damaged.
The Mannsville Times suffered cot
; siderable loss from the haw. remo\
iiiK "f their printing machinery
AH of th-' damaged property w,i o
the east side of Main street. A stroti
wine placed several other buildings i
imminent danger Among them betn
i the George Wilkes building. whi<
j l . aiiKht flre bin was extinguished
e report thai the farmers w>r
ing under their wheal an«l pian1
« tton is all moonshine. Not hin
kind is being done in > madia
(L.j
OORI "1 Al NORMAN
ARMY MAN LI
CONKEDERAC "S
rti to the Stale Cap:
la.. April 29 «.- • I
^ Well known soldi'-i .
trer spoke here last ni
^ouse to a large an l
iVllence of student ii
university and the citizen- ..t Nurn
He lei turcd on '"The La
1 Confederal v" and evei ■ <
, pleased wit h t he < ' •;> r an I
! manner In whi- h he pi< enf.l n-
jfrl
I In spite of ihe fact tha' the Rein
! is well aionii in years, he h e t
markahle command of langtiag'
unu ua lly deep rich voice and heui
t the build- !
nment upon I
spot in i he cenietci >
bearing Old Glorj
slopes gently downt
the stone wall whl
ceinei ery. The rem
formerly about "-'UO
but all the bodies w
reburied
Within the wall a.t
is the superintenden
rr
■isito
Pale People
whoso tissues are pming
for the strengthening aud
building comfort of rich,
thick blood, should bear in
mind that
Ozomulsion
• tn
audit
eloquence
•ongratulat'd upot
Ithat heard
with pleasu
APPtAL UISMISSLD
Cherokee National*1' Conventic
i San Fran -
dismissed th
habeas corpus
| rence O'Brien
niamls of the
pill
give them just what
they need.
«, That transparent ljlue
skin, or the yellowish
dirty pallor, so often seen,
are very dangerous signs.
Blood is life. *
Make it with Ozomul-
sion, the ouly vitalized
emulsion of pure cod liver
oil with guaiacol and the
hypophosphltes of I'.me
and soda.
Begin to-day.
vour druggist
iddr.
Oet it at
.line and full
TMl! OZOMULSION CO
He Pcvitor 5'rnt# "
New York,
large
free bottle will at once he
)ti by mail prepaid.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1903, newspaper, April 30, 1903; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125065/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.