The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 13, 1903 Page: 8 of 8
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TFTE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL WETOTESIUT MORXING, MAT U. 180S.
mi: i'm ft': SH OE dUU.h.
Wm
^Xovc t«<
When You Want
t ARE RAISING
THE BONIS
^•OOOOOOOO OOOO O^OOOOOOOOOO
1 Fresh Fruit Preserves:
V - — -
SWEET THINGS TO EAT!
OKLAHOMA
MEDICAL SOCIETY
Less Than Seven Thousand |
Dollars Is Now N#eded.
Mude from Clwieest Fmh Fruits:
j jt
Shoo Laces call on tip.
Wo
♦ ALL LP HILL WORK
5 POIND
ROSE JAR
Worth $1.25,
m
Physicians From All Parts
Hold Session.
i have everything1 from a cheap
♦ round cord lace to the Finest Silk
lace made. Also Belting laces
in all colors.
We Buy and Sell more laces
than any six firms in Oklahoma
:
Publication of Unfounded Stories
Materially Distresses Solicit-
ing Committees Who
Must Keep at Work.
West
•"Tmsmssm
g £ C0
BIG SALE |
STILL GOING ON!
Many arc taking advantage of this great opportunity to supply
their wants at a bong.
REMEMBER!
This is an absolute closing out sale and every article must be sold
Th* Rnrk «f thp eornmittea solicting for
the St. Louis. E! Reno and Southwestern
bonus was fairly aatisfaotory yesterday
and I' s than IT.n>X) is now needed to com-
plete thus ri' • iry amount. A goodly
number of enthusiastic business men
again gave th*- entire day to thy work
tiid all have e\press«-d themaelvt* aa de-
termined to continue persistently until
the building of th® road is assured. The
*1 fa > subit( ril*d yesterday brings the to-
tal up to flA.liO and indicate that a few
day« more of earn«\,t work will result io
another victory for Guthrie, aft# c what
seemed certain failure.
There Is howpvr/ an apparent disposi-
ng "n the jjnrt of some who pre tend t<
be friendly to the proposition tr knock
the fntiiH matter and tnia has been very
'►Isrouroging to the men who are unsel-
fishly giving their time f.'r the city's
well fare
Concerning thi* matter. S- < retary Scton
"f the Commercial club Uiflt night said:
"The committrt-s are working w. II, but it
is up hill work and will take nil the enep-
sr\ they are capable of to nilso the bonu.j
• -iK-cliyllv whin th' • v 'nin?,' paper pr,l>-
llshos such mythieal apd unfounded *ror-
ie« concerning Penator Fegan. who has
worked hnrdec than any other man to
raise the bonus The committees are un-
animous in saying that la#t night's ar-
ticle referring to Senator PVgan as an
addition owner, which he is not, has put
3 POIND
ROSE JAR
Worth 7 5c
50c
AND READ PAPERS
Note this special.
Shring Session Eleventh Year-
Large Attenance of Terri-
torial Doctors Gathered
in Guthrie.
108 East Oklahoma Avenue.
OWOCMXK^VOOCKK' OOOOO'OO OOOO
on their shoulders an almost insurmount-
able burden."
The committers will be out sollclating
farly this morning and expecj to be Join-
ed in their efforts by man\ who, although
they should take an ti tive part in the
work, have ad yet given none of their
time
Following are the subscriptions secur-
ed yesterday:
Logan County Investment Co $ i;<o.oo
Coyle, W. H l'MH)
Williams and Swlnford
Beamer, II C. .vow
Calvert and Carson 50.00
Cnssidy M SO 00
Hart. Mrs. M. K :-t.OO
Houghton, F. K "
Oklahoma Iron Works 50.00
St .
II
OOOOOOOC^OOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOi
Low Price
$ 6.50
$10.00
$ 3.00
$ 2.00
How's This for Prices?
autiful Semi-Porcelain Toilet Sets at : s
\_itiful Hand Painted Parlor Lamp at :
=33utiful Hand Pninted Haviland Plates at :
'autiful Work Baskets, : From 20 cents to
GREElWcturc Frames, Mirrors, Vises, Bric-a-Brac, I.aiflpi Gran-
ware, Cooking Utensils, Cut Glass, and many other things
lich you need.
Come and See Us at Once.
ZOLLER'S CHINA STORE,
ti,, f. 113 East Oklahoma. \X)
merrtal
Those are the two most
Important things to con- o nvr
sider when buying your
GROCE R IKS.
We have them both
With courteous attention and
prompt delivery thrown in.
Baxter. Ij. W .
Bo. kOingcr. H. H ...
Bl.ikV. I. c
Flltsch <•
Garrett, c. G.
Miller. R. II
Mitschtur. (J. W. O. .
Saddler, K. I
Taylor. John T
Best Piano Co
DeBois, John D
Morris. S
K . Murphy, E. C
V Pag and Company ..
V Bonner, I". T
9 Rucks. W W
}fc : Spanger and Tvler .
X Abbott, L
X Allen. A A
X Haldauf, I.. W
rj Bart let t J L
6 Bailey. H T
5 Blackenby. H. L
Q L llavjkins. N H
A r Biesh. t i. ^
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10.00
10.00
10.00
10. oO
10.00
n'/ vV
bean. G
(owing. F
Farquharson, H. G. ,
Fray. P. .1
umb, W. O. ...
Ilirschi. Dr. It. O.
Hunter. W. L
Com in
Thow fonstitute the fmindation upon
which we conduct our bu«ineaH.
"Wewalk where others mire."
"fternally S« i«q the People Monn.'
Watch for our "Ad" noxt weok o
S.W.SCHMIDT,Prop. ^
ig PHONE 700.
The f
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To th-
FIRES! TORUDOES! BOILER EXPLOSIONS!
Are You Protected?
pu P'«H4
A riui
utart it*
• \ationiil Citffop tit Tea Co.
Direct Importers aud Dealers
i Exclusively in
Coffee, Tea, Spices,
and Baking Powder.
Handsome Premiums Free With
Each Purchase.
A. C. OFFHADSEN, Mgr.
R.
Iv. W L. ...
W. P. ..
Lasl v„ M B
Leavitt. E .
Mack. I>
Markwocth, Wm
Mi Nallv. T
O Ne.vl, D. J
Smith. P. V
Speer G o. T.
Glas«. I. P
M.vette, F. A. ..
Mi-Nauten. S —
Rolston. L
Scales, A. J
Towers Bros
Wiley. W. n
Wood, Silas .. ..
Total
Grand total —
10.00
10 oo
io on
5 on
r.,00
5.00
fi.no
,...*1X110.00
World Wide Reputaion.
White's Cream vermifuge has achieved
a world wide reputation a - being the best
of nil worm destroy, rs, and for Its tonic
influence on weak and unthrifty children,
as it neutralizes the acidity or sourness
of the som;vh. ijnptoves their digestion,
and igslmilalion of food, strengthens their
nervous system and restores them to the
health, vigor ami e!. ticity of spirits na-
qral to childhood at J. Wheeler &
Son mid F. B. Lillie & Co.
RETAIL COAL DEALERS
Wll
CARM
AN
The
and am
holiday
While
We are underwriters of jo years expe-
rience a.nd represent only the best aud most
reliable companies,
HUMPHREY & HILL,
Real listate. Insurance. Loans.
General Aqotits for
oyd's PUitii Ins, Co.
of New ^ork.
105 West Oklahoma Ave.
Guthrie, Okla.
Phone 370.
THE CAPITOL NATIONAL BANK,
Of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
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UNITLD STATES DEPOS1TOSV.
er* to depositors, both larv?o and small, rvary
rtesy wnicb their balances and responsibility
rant. We are especially equipped for the
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Cor. Vine and Oklahoma Ave
AKFAST Bg*
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COFFEE
VORK c
AT LAWTON TO SECURE LEGISLA-
TION ON FRKIOHT RATE8.
Special Dispatch to tho State Capital,
l.awton. Okla , May 12.—An Important
I meeting of th* retail coal dealers of Ok-
I lahoma and Indian Territories was held
In tliis city today for the purpose of
formulating a plan to secure the passage
of a law regulating destination weights
so that the dealer n> r the consumer wiil
have to stand tho shirt weight on ••stall-
age." which under th. present system "f
mine weights h:<« become something'
frightful and must be borne by the deal - j
er and b\ him edd. d on to the price
charged the consumer.
There wer« many ther matters of gen-
eyil Importance brought up and alto-
gether the meeting promises to be of
great benefit to the entire •' etlon of the
country.
The Oklahoma Medical Society met in
Guthrie yeste rvlay in regular spring ses-
sion. at the Elks Club rooms.
The meeting was railed to order at 10 a.
in., by President J. H. Scott of Shawnee,
followed by the invocation by the Rev.
J. C. Howes and an address of welcome
by F. H. Greer.
Dr. G. W. Wall of Oklahoma City, re-
sponded t" the- welcoming adelress Jn a
the several committees were read and
adopted.
The afternoon session was taken up by
the lection of ofriceis which resulted
as follows:
Dr. Blesh, president.
A K. W<rt. vice president.
Tiie members of the Judiciary committee
chosen were:
R. B. Kelly. Dallas. Texas.
E. 1!. Ilanimill, Guthrie.
A, K West, «ikiahoma City.
F. P. Hulen. Pond Creek. / ,
1 M i: unit 1. s 1. •
J M. Brown. St Louis. /
J. ii. Barnes, Jet, Okla,
A. t.. Durker, Guthrie. «i
F L. Winkb r. Kingfisher.
Pi. ti,.1 Campbell. Anadarko.
Rev. 1'. J Howes, Guthrie.
Dr. C. B. Bobo, Norman and L. A. Ri'l-
ey Oklahoma Oily.
As the s cr> t«ry remains In office two
year;-. Dr. Parker of Guthrie still holds
that place, i lie meeting then adjournal, (
accepting an invitation from tlie Guthrie 1
doctors to a lln*- spread at the Hotel Roy- ,
a I. As each passed out Mrs. Barker and
Mrs. Dr. Dammtll pinned a rose on eae^i
gentleman.
Alter supper the meeting was convened
and the following papers read:
CONT RIB!'TIONS
"Acetozone in Typhoid Fever."— F. F.
Jones of Perry.
I a: sion opened by W. M. Hatfield, I
Mulhall.
Post Operative Technique of Abdom-
inal Surgery —It. J . Long. Oklahoma
City.
Discussion opened by F. P. Hulen,
Pond Creek
Tn-> Me.-hai.5cal Treatment of Hernia,-'
—J. K. Phelan. Oklahoma City.
Hi-eussion opened by B. D. Love of
Perry.
-Supra-pubic Ilthotomoy; with Reports
of a Case A K West of Oklahoma City.
Discussion opened by J. L. Melvin, of
Guthrie.
"Some Disorde rs of Sleep"—A. D. Young
Oklahoma City.
Discussion opened by J. W. Duke of
Guthrie.
Some Phases of the Contact of I/aw
and Medicine'"—Chas. II. Woods, Esq.,
of Guthrie.
Discussion opened by Harry Walker, of
Pawhuska.
"Fever" C W Flak, of Kingfisher.
Dis'-ussion opened by Harry A. Reese of
Stillwater.
The Earlv Treatment of the Insane"—
W. W. Ru.'-ks, Guthrie.
Discussion open-d by D. W*. Griffin of
Norman.
The following is a list of those present
at the meeting
<• M, Bradford of Oklahoma City.
C. 8. lSoles of Norman.
T. H. Fleeher of Edmond.
J. H. McComas of Elk City. * #
.f II. Scott of Shawnee.
K. H. Tullis, of Lawton.
.1. T Messenbaugh, < f Oklahoma City.
K D Long, of Oklahoma City
W M. Hubbard of Oklahoma City.
II w Dickman of Oklahoma City.
W T. Salmon of Oklahoma City.
J P. Phelan of oklahoma City,
I B. Quigg of Oklahoma City.
Ira B Itartle, of Augusta.
Chas B Gant, of Graham. Texas.
A. J Decker of Tennebrake
W C. Crowe 11 of Kansas City. V
C. D. Ardnoid of El Reno.
A DM F-.i-rique < f Wichita.
\\ M Hubbard, of Oklahoma City,
v s Dew. y of Oklahoma City,
F. 11. Greer of Guthrie. .j.
E. O. Barker of Guthrie. „
Fred Jom* of Perry. * -i -
Joseph Jester of Burns.
A Ii. Houseworth <>f Cashion.
c 1; Bowers « f Wichita, Kans. ' *
1-: A. Cooke of Watonga. •' y
K l>. Love of Perry.
c D Neale « f Meridian.
Calis. Flak of Kingfisher.
L H Buxton of Oklahoma City,
II .c! Todd of oklahoma City. i>
J. A Reck, of Oklahoma City
P N. Thompson, of Fort W irth,
E W Welten, Oklahoma City. X
X \j. Russell of Oklahoma City.
A B Let ds of Chickasha.
W W. Rucks of Guthrie.
C p. cotteral of Guthrie. ,
.1 D Melvin of Guthrie.
c. B Hill of Guthrie. " .
E G. Sharp of Orlando.
S Potty of Guthrie.
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ARE YOU NEEDING A NEW SPRING SUIT
Men's stylish sprint anil summer r, *>
Suits, well made, n'flod littinir, \ j
serviceable • - - fO^li
HI
Men's sw 'II spring and summer Sails — , w
all wool, stylish, lots of patterns to / yi
select from • ( 8!"
Men's hand made spring and sum-
mer Suits, Everything new and
nobby ....
Men's spring ami summer Suits
plain and fancy effects, lmnd pad-
ded shoulders
We will save you money on Every
Clothing Purchase made with us.
Levy's Bee Hive Clothing House J-J-
'Ci-C-g--C--g'-<
JOHN II. WII,liS, Vice-President
JAMES G. STREAN, Cnihier
| City National Bank
Kansas City, Mo.
8
y Capital and Surplus - - -
$ Deposits -
$300,000.00
- - - - $2,500,000.00
Openeel for Business February 2, 1000.
February 13. 1900,...
April 26. 1900
February 5, 1901.. .. .
April 24. 1901
February 25 1902.. ..
April 30, 1902,
February 6. 1903.
April 8, 1903
Total Deposits as shown by each February and
April Statements mad e to the Comptroller
since orgailzation:
... $ 401,794.1*
694,076.19
1.486.363.09
.... 1.726.935.54
2.047^92.56
.... 2.124.232 53
2.207.742.97
2,663292.21
Correspoi dence Invited
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^TATATATATATATATATAYATAVATATfATiT^
Summer Time ^
| In the Good
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SSave
| •* I c e <*
Use "OlICK MEAL"
Sell Generating
Gasoline Stoves
HERRIfR
REFRIGERATORS
"Quick Meal" Stoves do not get red
hot all over like the old-fashioned, cum-
bersome, cast iron Cook Ptove9. The
"Quick Meal" cooks the dinner in the
time it takes a coal fire to start. It
tx>ak?9 co dirt nor dust, no soot nor
emoke, no smell nor ashes. It does its
work cheaper, quicker, cleaner and ever
to much easier.
It is strange, but some women seem to
prefer oW methods and deprive them-
selves of modern comforts, which they
mifbt as well enjoy.
Why should any woman stand over a
red-hot cook stove in a hot kitchen dur-
ing these hot days f Keep yourself and the
kitchen cool, and drive that drudgery
from your home—and better do it to-day.
NEW YORK hardware store.
^VATATATATATATATATATATATA
A CASE OF IT
MANY l.IKI-: IT IN GUTHRIE.
^orrespond-
Huiling of outside Bank Accounts.
|e solicited
>ITAL and PROFITS DEPOSITS
SB I 25.OOO. OVER ONE MILLION.
r-< -t k. a Hair.p.i, am. Cash. <. A. Nauaow, Caabiet.
THt
D Uk
1 Pound can 40 cents.
2 Pound can 75 cents.
Broadway Coffee
I Pound cartoons 20 cents
Tor Saio By-
j The Bank Grocery.
The following «\-ts«
similar occurring d«i
an easy matter to v
Surely you cannot
than such a < < ln<* 1«
Mr. L> W. Mitt it
street, snyc If 1
Sroeured .it J N T
ad not brought P"s
be the laxt resident
endorse the prepnrut
back waa not v<tv
•j but one of many
ii, Guthrie, it la
rify Its eorreetneaa.
for better proof
• evidence,
or ;:i1 South First
n'x Kidney l'i'!«.
lllaee'M drug tor«*.
drive benertt 1 would
of Guthrie to publicly
■n The pain in m\
severe but the dull
< < persistently that it
moving Doan'a Kid-
t Other Itidicntlot s
vistfd and the • ourse
k ii.ia had a decidedly
positively became ;
ney riila p.topp. d
of kidney trou'.
"f the treament 1 t>
beneficial efTect «>n
For snlf bv 11JI <i.- . • m Price f.o cent-*.
Pester -Mill in | '''.J • N V., sole
iigTts for tin I'nit. 1 States
Hem *mher the name Moan's—and take
no aubstitute.
COALGATE EXTENSION
TRACKLAYING BETWEEN COAL-
GATE AND CANADIAN RIVER <
BY JULY 1.
Special Dispatch 10 the State Capital. !
Donnison, Tex., May 12.—F. W. Pratt |
chief civil engineer with headquarters;
ot Oklahoma <^tty.. Okla.. and R. L. .
Engln. assistant clvPl engineer, with:
headquarters at Coalgate, I. T.. of the '
Misouri, Kansas K- Oklahoma, the new ,
Katy ex tension, building from Coal-1
gate to Oklahoma City were in town
Saturday.
Mr. Hngle informed a State Capital
man that the grading on the new ex-
tension has boon about completed be-
tween Coalgate and the Canadian river
and he anticipates that ira< k laying
will commence on or about. July 1,
this i ait of tho work to begin at Coal-
gate. There are now about 1400 la-
borers with tho grading outfit.
Harper Whisky
"On Every Tongue."
Scientifically distilled; naturally agrd, best and safest far all osfi;
famous all over the woildand sold by leading dealers every where.
BERNHEIM BROS, Distillers, s t i I Louisville, Kj
Sold by RITTERBUSCH BROS.
_ (CHESTER'S ENQLKSM
ENNYRGYAL PILLS
v*—V OrltTunT and Only Umalnr.
7^-^SArE. I •4lw.Mkl r.nOI
fcr CHU HINTFK'R KNtil IHII
It UT.P >•< : .uM b.iM ....I
•IrtTtn. rit.b«D T.Wf ••othrr lirfu.*
flirrwi. - k.il 1 oUana «nd Imlta
■«uare, PH
Guthrie Towel Supply
Cabinet, Miror, G^mb mnd Brush
and a Qean Towel each Morn-
ing. Sec WALTER J- ^ .a
HAMMOCK at Star La*~ndty«.
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A ('lain neter nious. "A (1am is not proeressivp." "A Clara never nses
X-CEL-O"
"Don't be a Clam"
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