The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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Tim OKLAHOM A STATK C AHTAT. FUIV.AY MOHXIVf!, APRTT. IS, 1W4.
DO YOU EVER ^ ^ &
Do you ever think "If only
I had a batter place to work?"
Do you evar think "If only
I had ttalp who wouldn't shirk?"
Have you aver said "If only
I could ca«h my raal aatate
I'd go Into business for myself—
Not a moment would I wait?"
Have you evar thought, "If only
My pay-anvalopa held more,
I'd not ba so diacouragad
When bills come by the score?"
Have you evar thought. "If only
I could keep books or clarkt .
I d'dress as other woman do.
Oh, for a plaoa to work!"
If you aver think. "If only,"
And wlah to better your condition,
Then's the time to use these columns
And realize your life's ambition.
State Capital want Ads find them—
Buyers aellera, business chances—
And the man who reads them dally
Is the man who makes advancea.
FINANCE GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK
AND TRADE PROVISIONS
head one cent a word eer|««ua. If •*«•
EAn Extremely Dull
CASK IN ADVANO& StOCks
|ivsrtiM">«nti k this eolumn wriH Wj
frv Inserted unlaaa paid *
a «d to write or aak far Aguree- vaaa
. w.ro >• ...lly A.VW* •«
Day in The Bulls Have the Day
Throughout
i The Cattle Market Remains
Unchanged
WICHITA HOO MARKETS
•v. rlaht with /our «■>.
INTEREST IN ST. PAUL A VER^ SHORT ACREAGE
the
Km
■ kogee Southern
meet at the offfci
' ofTbof Horace |h-< .
iTluthrle. Oklahoma Tern
I .lay of June, 1904 '* 11
I tin* purpoae of asaenthn
j ratifying, approving and
| of the railway una otli
franchises of the Mil"
Hallway to the Midland
adopt I'd1 by the Board
thla dale
By order of the Hoard
II. E. YARNELL.
Foreien Market Afforded nd Ac-j Expert Reports That West of a_
• live Element Either One Vl'av j North"and South Line Through i
|* or .he Other-War Dis-° j Hutchinson Crop Lost in
aster Felt. ; Kansas and Oklahoma ' •
HOGS 5 TO 10 HIGHER
! Sheep Market Ranges From
Ydsterday's Figures, From |
Ten to Fifteen Above Av-
erage Receipts.
THINK IT OVER?
RBOULAtlONI ' TO PREVENT TH®
.4 PR K AD OH' 8CAIIIE8 IN < A l"l 1 -1 -
United States Department of ARrlCUj ;
ture, Office of the He< rotary. Manh .11.
lUOl.—Notice la hereb> given that reguja-
i In tUo wheat market v
lose duly wheat showed
la t night* rtnal figure
n t ••tils. « i,.ih .i*lvati',•
COTTON MAKKfcl
I 'ill the North, ti n
I Mil pose of pre veil
libation of North, i
Pr
• Spread
NOU-All aovertls--n«nts under thla
fcead one cent a woro per l*aue; If run
tr.ree times. 10 per cent off: If run sla
timet or over, 28 per off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements In this flumn will not
be inserted unless paid In advance. No
neea to write or ssk for laures. One
cent a word is essily figured Always send
the right amount with your copy.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED Tw
puperhntiRPt s
paper and Pain
first-Haas painters and
no others need npnlyt
Add! *as rsutwrle \vafi-
Bcab) in Cattle '
I 128). setting forth
I ibit* department 'i
i or trailing « f Infwtetl
. (Ma
NOTE—All advertisements under U ls NOTE—All advertisements under this
head one cent a word per issue; If run head one oent a word per Issue; if run
three times, 10 per cent off; If run sla three times, 10 par cent off;
*' -- 25 per cent off.
•A.' i Order No
he requirements of
• •: 11 ■ K t i . i lis pot ti' loll }
i exposed i-attle
rial boundaries. j
I Officer*, manager*. ,i .1 agrntu of ra#l-
I mails 'ami transportation ■ omp.tiib a.
1 stockmen, and others, are hereby warned
I that the violation of the said regulations
will subject them to the penalties pro-
! vlded by the lawa of the United States
I In such cases. Copied or the said regit- |
latIons will*he furnished upon application
to the Chief of tile Bureau ol Animal1
Industry, Washington
Iona ui the market. Afte
mown that the dr.-Hlon had
.a red the trading lapsed Into prof.
1 (illness. The fe
...m
Mai that .i da- L« ltl .
■I'll In si i' > ■' • i,,, i
■ "• ■ ■ ■ i
view Of
i nd |
I* ■ small, and In conseque
offerings of sto. k wsn k., became linn. TWs wi
in the .stagnation of tfeinand. tilK I,y ti,,, suntl.w.si, and tb
lgh'prices gradually downward The •|vum us «'lty and
to Inanition than | («j.0p damage rep
bil\
a,
pdaltlvu elementa #
NEW YORK STOCKS
A member of a <
now examining <
!egraphed t
■ over, 26 per c
CASH IN ADVANCK.
Advertisements In this column will not
br Inserted unless paid In advance No
need to write o>- ask for figures. Ons
cent a word Is easily figured. Always send
the right amount with your copy.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements In this iolumn will not
be Inserted unless paid In advance. No
need to write or aak for figures. Ons ( j „ „
cent a word Is esslly figured. Alwaya ssnd AtChlSOn, Topoka Sl Santa F©.
the right amount with your copy. —
RAILROAD TIME TABLES,
—Close.—-
III. Lw. Tdv.rdy.
1JXJ 1 _'Ti l.-Tk 1«
4«i 4t MH
WANTBD TO! NO IIBN of education.
enterprise and ambition Ihroughout
Oklahoma and Indian lerrltorles to fill
T*ow|tlons hr t'nrreapondi nts. district • 1 i -
■ uliilon nMinagera.and collectors for the
n. w - i lahoma Clt> ■ n« vs
l>ally and Sunday paper. The News
Dispatch will bo the leading
paper of the southw
■■■ot Okjlhi
.llai Territories; natJllflg
towns and cities within n r
htlndied and fifty mlh
t'ltv on the day of puhllcalli
nil appllcatloiiH and Inquir
Mown DtaftHtch E^ubllahihg
i ompain . I.T-KU
hotna City, Okl
fternoon
win dreu*
ill and In
all
FURNISHED BOONlB-WUh or without
boat11 311 East HatTlson.
FOR KENT—One nine room house, close
in. on East Vilas Seo George Tipton,
at Huthrle National bank.
1'on* RENT- Three
nlcelj' furnished
light housekeeping Call 9/1
Notice to Contractors.
Rids Will- be ic.eived at the olV
Territorial Auditor 1>. W. Maxter. for the
construction of a barn for the Colored
Agricultural and Normal University at
i Langston, O. T up to April i!«>. at 0
o'clock a. m. I'lan.s and speclHcation.s on
file at the office of Architect J. H. Ren- ;
1 nett, Guthrie, Oklahoma. Right is re-
served by tho board to reject any and .
all bids. U C. Gl'RS.
Chairman Board of Regents.
of
• linens and dishes; 40
lo tted only f*p hot* poop■ •
need apply- Address 1,. f . Rlakc, Guth-
rl,.. okla . 110 Vilas avenue.
I Printing FOR RENT Furnished
Will Fl.st ,«t.. Okla-, louis ut Mllllkan s N
Harrison and Ash.
loua |
t townships, incorporated towns and elty of
oontniilv i ' luthrle meet in I gan county. Okla.. In
their respective townships, towns, and
cJty, Monday, *Aptil II, 1904 fo
pose of equalising and adjusting any
grievances which may bo presented on
individual assessments.
All persons desiring to nfTer any ob-
jections to the
*®5
ci.te.go
Kaa t-ity
Wichita
C.uthrte
Uk'.aboaia
Purer U
t Worth
Hoecton
Oalvraion
Culo Hp'KJ
Los AOg.
Fran.
r ui 1*4
. vi - i A . -J1 -i
3S| 3Nt • 3 l
'.Ml IMl m SH
. ir.'t ii-tj ll ] lis* li .
.... 1U H6 1U II? "I
'il< "X *• ,il*
- J9t an
■ itrkat at I
IaiiiIb was strong. |
■i were In abundance ,
Int. ! wheat country. I
iko comiiiiHslon house
Itlons In KansiU«. tel- ;
f the north ami south j
line"drawn tlirongb Hutcliinaon. Kansas, loiinu .n. avv :«--u
winter Wheat of oklahoma and .Kansas t.ulk og sales -• !«► '
wubOPeleMl) lom With ... i. news to ftheep B< elpts io
encourage buying prices resullly advene- j steady, launhs
J lU l.lllxllIK «•' KNi'cenl* Utir I
d«y an" estlmattd Increase In shlpi
from Argentina causixl sufficient s
to carry prices down about half
from the high point
market showed
close being
rintged bet'
10;
•d by the official hp*
■ mlxedll ~t*o 1 <>'
... signs of weakness, tlie i
. ,.i with July at 87|«1. May
■en '.«'4 and SMi.and closed at
CHICAQO OP HONS
s.r JOSiDPH
si Jos. (>ii Apr!
l,00«i; steady; natlvi
helfei a I' 00 D 1 11
13 Wu 4. 2f>
K.'K VARUS
Jul> l'.t
, points* i
1 May wu
I est lev*
The sol
i 11.7<V Just h t
7t; points hisher
todaj *11 I .in
lit.*
-Re.
I'lpls
:il :1,«
•14jJ HJ*
21# -'4i
116,' 116] 11 «| j Jujy
"* Sept
Eastern Oklah'oma Branch.
M.
!i;cj l ij l:ws l: | * l*n
i :i-i :i-1 3i'|
. 22# 224 21* 21 i £
GT.7 ft.# «•". HT> ti"*
. xfij KTi te>i X'l #>\
NH M ho wij,
,br|| hV\ J<«1 10«l 1"0 juU
3S 1 ""l 39 a 39 :
• WHEAT. —Close -
ipen. High. Low. Tdny.Y day.
j :tj ! U
, .H948X 89# *
. K'.J-i • • > I . S3#
CORN.
ilgljer: Uklit H.vora* ;•
i $t i K(r:,.or,
Sheep-Receipts l.«
cr; iambs steady to
em lambs |6.26; west
t
FT. WOK IH HO(i MAKKET
he cotton wss the blab u
New «it I* ans April II
sr; mlddllnt i 9 16
May
J uly
Srpt
..Ml
j-i
bit
&oi \9%
524 M|a
OATS.
«.r,
4"
410
PICTUREa
FUZZLt
CAPITAL
&
For Sale at Alva. Okla.
April is. 1904. at 11 o'clock a. in., build-
ing 34x80 feet, two stories and a base-
ment. suitably arranged for hotel or (
1...,ii.ling house- furnace beat; cistern.
barrels; located convenient to territorial I ®3 P
normal school having fiOO students; town
of 3.500 Inhabitants; property oost $6,000;
to be sold In settling corporation af-
fairs; to be sold ut public sale, title guar-
anteed. * •
ALVA BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
Notice. .
. Notice is hereby given to all persona
who may have claims against the Capitol
National bank of Guthrie, oklahoma I"'
rltorv. that the same must be piesonted
to Myron R. Sturtevant receiver, with
the legal proof thereof, within three
months from this date, or the same^may
be disallowed.
7-10 WM. 1?. RIDGELY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
i 10P500P
4 P sJJP
I 50p 5 46p
I «6p <
i sap 6 itp
I WP 6 Mp
I 4sp 6 !>6p
i ««P
I* *31'
fe
i p
hint Vsl'y
Coyle
Goodnight
* prrkiaa
CottinRliam
Ripley
Cushing
Mehan
Stillwater
Yost
Glenc >e
Pawnee
Skedee
9 I5 MS45P
«.*> t tip
Ti!J «51
j i'm a ijp
15
!3?
LONDON QUOTATIONS
1 ,i,i.il«yi. April 1 Atcli. advam
i i unottanisd; t*. O.. advance i
ill van. • A. i A . a.f\ am «• «; I
\ :.ncis t; Ills . decrease Katy u
imI; I, N.. advance J; Mex. Cen.
N advance i; N. " "
ti advance #; F
Reading advance #; S.
Paul advance V P.
steel pfd., advance
... ♦ w, W
iii-i vh wH ill
PORK. „
> 4T 18 46 12 12 12 27 12 •■
: :,;-en 12 12 3.". 12 r*i l: r,
u H7 h'n . -7 a t!2-ti: 6 ao-fi
ti Wi-85 0 8.. t' 72 ti 80 6 77-8
nnu . advance i;
[I., advance 4; 8t
advance 1; U S.
yVabash decrease
GENERAL MARKETS
FORT SMITH AND WESTRRN.
Plour—Receipts
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
No 1 |
9 40
10 :i&
10:63
11 .06
11 66
12 86
12:66
1 10
1 30
1:*6
2 M
|:18
' 1:48
No. 1
(First Published 'in the Daily State Cap-
it..1. A pi ii 8. 1KH). 7'
NOTICE _OF_, APPLICATION IOR Mix | Pas.
'ounty, a.m. |PM.
STATIONS. I No. 2
lv Ft. Smith arf 6 j6
Coal Creek | 4:47
Bokoshe
Milton
McCurtain
Kinta
Quinton
Featherston
Msaany
Crowder CUy
Indianola
Garner
Spokogee
STATIONS. | No. 2
Ne. 4
11.48
11:87
10 63
10 48
It: ti
9 48
> 28
9 08
t. 38
S 18
N-'W York, • April 1
21.400 barrels .exports
better undertone ami lujld tirmer.
Wheat—Receipts 24,000 bushels,
firm. No. red $1.06 nominal elevate
• led SI "7Gil. 10 nominal * - -
" 1 no. the. '"
apot
Duluth 21 nominal f o. b.
.float' No 1 hard Manitoba nominal f
, d ' afloat Options im.i a gtrongtr
ipenlng based oil firm cables, a big ad-
am e in northwest markets, adverse
vinter and spring wheat news and cov-
■rlng L.nter they responded to n ail Ing
.iit In the isst hour again advan
'urth<
CHICAGO RECEIPTS
Wheat I . grade 0.
Corn 4! , grade 13.
Oats 61, grade 3.
Special Dispatch to the State Capital. !
Ft. Worth. April 11 Toda\'s .pioia-
tlons; Choice sorted J4,9tMjr. u".; mixed
packers 84.76^14.M; lights |4..'<k>i4 7:.; pigs
8..V8WI4 2T ;. stags ami roughs |S.0lHi:i r>
Receipts of hogs today were moderate.
Sixteen loads of fresh hogs arrived with
about thve loads held OVel in.in fSStSI
dhy. making Hie number on sale close
around l.Mtjo
Fresh receipts, including a few late ;>r-
rlvals. made u total for the day of dos<
around l.'«U0 against ,41 s for last Wed-
nesday. 1.917 for the same day last month,
and 727 for the same day one year ago
There has been considerable falling off
In the supply of hogs from Territory
points, and while tho supply today
of fairly good gWllty, tge bulk
(ron Tegfur.
The buying Interests continued ti
play an Indifferent front, and
small supply the best that
FOR SALE
The Best Paying as well as the Best
Locsted
flEAT HARKET
In Guthrie. Bad Hsslth Reason for
Belling.
Address, "M." Care Stste Capital.
Pants.
tdy •
in Id be done
and I
Fit
Workmanship
Price
Tliat will please you.
NtWMAN 4 STAPH ION.
higlie
7.61 mVilli";, clc
T.48 . lnsed si.
May
.•el Ml
ports and closed partly
; closed ! >•, July
September 8i.8<b*> 9 16,
ber ; closed «64.
John traveled far lo
enuld gue>s what she w
John met a h« ggar and
n sorcerer ha.l power
" i think of
THE SORCERER.
land where a princess had offered to marry the man who
thinking of. Failure meant death, and nmny had lost,
ave the last ofhls bread The bcagar than told him that
. the princess an <1 her suitors, and that at the next trial
head, and he gave John a bag with the sorcerer's head In it,
Notice Is hereby "given that D. A Ar j;oo
thur, has tfifs day filed In the offi of 9-39
the County Clerk. In and foi said County, jo oo
In-, putitlon asking tliat a license I., j 1:45
granted him to sell at retail, mult, spir- n.16
ittious and vinous liquors on lot 9 block 12 05
_■ First Ward. Langston, O. T. in said j;so
County and Territory. 2:60
If no protest be filed on or before April j 30
17, 1904, his petition will be granted and 4 ;>o
license issued * fc:46
Witness my hand and the s.itl of said All
County hereto affixed •this-: .'nd, day of 1 .
April 1904.
• N. J. C. JOHNSON. I .
4.17 County Clerk. !
By J. N. Burnett. Deputy.
(First Published in tie Daily State Cap-
ital, April. Ii. 1904).'
W Weleetka ar] 11:56
Okemah
Cbstle
Holey
Paden
Prague
Sparka
Warwtok
Fallis
Meridian
ar. Guthrie lv
11 19
,11 02
1.0 6
10 " 8
10 07
S:32i
8 64
8 SO
8:03
7 JtO
dally escept Sunday.
6 48
6 21
.4 61
4:22
8 60
8 19
1 80
11:66
11 05
10 06
8:68
METAL MARKET
:EIPTB TOMORROVV
'LIVERPOOL OPENING CABLJ'.
SECOND CABLE.
CLOSING CABLE.
heat i 111 ki *'i
mi { higher.
KAiNSAS CITY CASH
S0.WD REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS AND 2
PROFESSIONAL MEN OF GUTHRIE |
*a*o o*o^>*o o«o*o*o*<yo*a ^
EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS.
DENTIST.
1 Phone No. 80.
Dr. F. O. Stalford,
i . dentist, „
| i.nana* and • " , •;■■ , v
spot ileelining
thy with spot#
' When the princess demand the answer, John showed her the head.
Where is the beggar?
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY' S PUZZLE.
Right side down In the tree.
' WANTED—M- 11 t" learn barber train.
Special April offer. All advantages iiq-
til ' ompetcnt. Can m arly earn cxp.ut.
before completing. Wrlie for catalo^ie
Moler Barber College. St. Louis. Mo.
HELP, WANTED Man and. wife without
children to work ;i! country home; wom-
an tn eook. etc for family of four; man
t . m.'k.' himself generally useful: wages,
5; <i tier month, everything furnished.
Writ- or phone J. ,C. MILLER. Bliss.
Okla.
WANTED—A flrat-class lob print.
be sober and steady; telephone c
Must have him. quick;
E! Reno.
; must
write;
]5ally Americo
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
FOR RENT- -A nlco 6-room cottage with
cistern, city water, good barn, fruit and
shade. No. f 10 East Logan avenue.
Phone 360. Call at 601 East Cleveland
avenue.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
BUSINESS CHANCES: A good oppor-
tunity for any une with 8I6O11.OO to
vest iu a paying business. Address
D. State Capital office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DENVER, ENID A. GULF.
TIME TARLE NO. 8
Wsst Rotted
WEST.
No 3 |* No 1 |
P.M | P.M. '
East Round
STATIONS EAST.
| No 2 | No. 4
NOTICE. OF APPLICATION FOR ,
LlQl'OR LICENSE.
Territory of OklahomA. I^ogan County ss
No ti ci la hetpby gtvenT that M J. lonM
has this tlay fll-TI in the offi.-e ..f the
County Clerk. In and for said County, ills
petition, asking that a license be grant-
ed him to sell at retail, malt, spirituous
and vinous liquors in Congressional Twp. i ,
South Slmarron at Iconium Lot 13. Block
7 in said County and Territory.
if no protest be filed on or before April
19th. 1904. his petition will be granted and
I 80 It. Guthrie ar
1:80 6:56 " Corwln
8:36 6:68 " Crescent
t 30 6 26 " Marshall "
4 16 « 43 " Douglass
6 10 7:02 *' Fairmont
8 00 7:32 ar. Enid *v
Nos. 1 anil t. passengers, dsily.
Nos. 3 and4. local freight, dally except
Sunday. •
AM A.M.
1110 11 40
10:56 11 14
10:40 I 10:38
10 08 ! 9 46
9 6tl | 8 46
8 :3u I 7 :60
9 00 | 7.80
GUTHRIE AND WESTERN
k'T.
Ill the London
ern at $14.7;Vfii:..
■m and No I
ut |14..*5^14.73.
ESTIMATED
.^AINbAis CI I Y Oflioi>ioi
ft
p OOOC(OOCOT>OOOOOOOCK«KattKKI
G. W. BRl'CE I
liOOkkliri.U AMI A( ('0L\TA\T I
Rooms 2, 3 and 4 Ban.lord Bulla• A
Ino, Guthrie, O. T. °
Special attention given to tn
examination of county records no
books of a mercantileCcha'acter.
References — Qoard of county
commissioners. Looen county?
Doard cf county commissioners,
Dewey county; Bosrd of county
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Asp & Cottingham,
Attorneys at Law.
Offlo# la TtataT SbKfc.
It IS Willi Ii ii lining
PHOTOaRAPKCRS.
, dealer,
i uguinnt
worthies
A reputation
llcer
issued
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County hereto affixed this 3th day' of
April." 1904.
(SEAL) N. J. C. JOHNSON
4-10 County Cleik.
8 80am
8 80am
8.60am
Sfrtm
A I L*
7 3 Lv
Ql" I IV/.'.O t , Ml.
£ i .lohnson Commission Co.
_ Navina Lv | 1.16pm
17 9 | AT cashion Lv [ 12 4&paa
VIA C. R. I & P. P/T. I
M.O | At KlnrfJhw Ur |
•xoept Sunday a
Dealers In
Local Market.
FOR EXCHANGE—100
last Nebraska lund for property of
small business by party coming couth
Nebruskan, caro Capital.
good north-' Published In the Dallv State <jip- i
Ital, April 13. 1904).
NOTICE OF AI'l'LICATlON TFOR
LIQUOR L1CEN81: I
Territory o(« Oklahoma, Logan C—
WANTED—Capable white
general housework; small family; good
wages Apply to Mrs. Don C. Bmlth. 61"
Kitfit Springer avenue
ATTENTION. .LADIES-Earn JL*' per 100
writing short letters from copy Ad-
dress stamped envelope for particulars
Albion Specialty company, Albion, Mich.
SALESMAN.
AGENTS make $r, dally selling the
rhea peat and most perfect Water !• liter
ever invented Retails at 12 00 Rig
profit Exclusive territory. Seneca Fil-
for sale —miscellaneous.
EARLY MATURED Cotton seed, from
most northern gin In cotton belt, for
sale for planting. Heat prospects yet for
securing good prices for 1901 erop.jj"
respondent e solicited. Ed J. Coyle. Ft
Okla.
Perry,
POSITION WANTED.
POSITION WANTED by i
gentleman stenographer,
eneea. will go any where,
Guthrie, Okla.
m experienced
good refer-
R. R. Davis.
WANTED—A position by an all-round
printer; 17 years experience; will go
■nvwhere: Indian Territory preferred.
OTIS ATCHLEY, Kingfisher, Oku.
FOR SALE- Two corner lota in Williams'
Heights, cheap, if taken at once. In-
quire at 815 West Mansur.
FOR SALE—Five room house and two
lots, elose In; barn, good water and
fruit trees; a bargain if taken at once.
Inquire 815 West Mansur.
FOR RALE—Two fresh Jersey cowa with
heifer calves. Call or address A.
Humphrey. 602 North Park street.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED—Hustlers to famish
No soliciting—Good pay. Address Min-
ing Investment eompuuy Box" 287, Okia-
Luiu* Cili. Ultla,
M
4:3ua.
U :30a.
7:30a
6:80p
Notice is hereby given that Hem
Neumann has this day filed In tiie
of the County Clerk, in and for said
County, his petition, asking tliat a li-
cense be granted him to sell at retail^
mHlt. apirltuoua and vinous liquors on
Lot 4. Block fw, in Fifth Ward part of;
the city known as Guthrie Proper in
said County and Territory. No. L
If no protest be filed on or before April 18-^-8:Ji
27. 1904. his petition will b.
license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal
County hereto affixed this 12th
April Jp
FRISCO bY5> I EM.
STATIONS
I Guthrie '
I Chandler
ISpringtleld
'rit. Louis
U.2:
Grain, Provisions, Cotton,
STOCKS" AND BONDS.
jantl ntrert Wire* to hen*** CWv, ChiCAfS,
i*'4&l ! ° W° * ° ° ° Y#rk
«lfllea 1 IS M«nth 8s* Itrewfc
; Khnn« SOL • A. E. JOHNSON
B^tsblUUcS i «9 iftansger.
olU,* ui
I like to (lemtit
I Try mv Ql&ck
1 Indian Terrii
1 mer cooking.
Diamond And H
TE'_ ECTRICIAN8.
Arrive *
fc.40;«. I 8i* p 1 Birmingham 1 12:30p. .lo .'y
M . K. & T.
nated
. I 78—8:66 p. ti
I Through
ild : Parsons, Ki
N. J
JOHNSON.
LEGAL NOTICES
STOCK HOLDERS MEETING.
ST LOUIS EL RENO AND WESTERN.
I Lea' '-1
5 OOp
B:22p.
B:32p.
! B:Mp.
~ G:10p.
G:27p. , - - ..
6:4'*p. | 10-56a. Srnlthson J 7:12a
■ 6:a0p. I 11:15a- I El Rer
I 8:10p.
Office of Muskogee Southern Railway:
Philadelphia, Pa., March 30, 1901. |
Notice la hereoy given that at a meet- i
ing'of the Roard of Directors of the Mus.
kogee Southern Railway held at the office1 nlglit. escorted by a flotilla of torpedo
of tho company In the City of Phlladel-1 boat destmvers. for Syracuse, where the
ua this JW.ii il.k* ttX March. lin>L a imu>ciai will remain for three da> s.
Off to Syracuse
•ifaollerp. with Kinper
A Revelation
In size, magnificence and. beauty,
the St. Louis World's Fair will sur-
pass any previous exposition. To
see il as it will be. gel the "Katy"
Albtlm. Views of - all principal
buildings reproduced in colors in
the lithographer's highest art. The
loaves 6x10, are loosely bound and
may he framed. Send 25c. to the
"Katy" 614 Katy building, St. Louis
Mo.
THE KATY FLYER, the crack
train of the M. K. & T. R'y to and
from Oklahoma, Texas and Old
Mexico.
SV/EARENGEN
FOREIGN MARKETS
IB. &0.
.M'l'■ Have Moved
jj'; to 105 North First streot
£ ' directly back of Guthrie | -
if IS" ational Bank. 1 ncreas-1 l
,?.• cd floor ^jiaco. lucre;
i stock. Everything
the clcctrical line.
CHILDREN A SPECIALTY
Oppoilte ro« otllmv
bUTTON
X ^ *1
?
Ch
PETROLEUM Qt'OTATIDNS.
I Oil City. Pa.. Apt il it —Credit balances
Il.tK,; certificates no bid.
UAUNDWIR*.
"GUTHRIE 10WEL SUPPLY.
Cabinet. M /ro.. Comb, Brtah. Soip
ini i Qui. *^* Morninj;
Sm WALTER HAMMOCK,
PHONE 627.
llfr'
thing In this
one et lowaat
I prices. H i.
I [l«H *«t-
j l*«4.* ' ^ l 1 l l'l..X-l
ARMANTROU'T BROS.,
Pbotographers and Sutton Men, I
O 9UTHR1&. 01Ui.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125411/m1/7/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.