The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 182, Ed. 2 Sunday, November 20, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITA] SFXPAY MORJWXfi. XOVEMBFTT '30, 1001.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST
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EVANSVILLE
Before It RecahesYou
„i The treatment coal receives before U
«i I reaches you has everything to do with
•':{ . its value. If an honeBt ileuler potR hold
.III! ol* it. it will he clean and .-olid*. If you
1,1 1 are netting coal which is clean and soi-
13' j,j you are trading with an honest man
—stick to him If you aren't satisfied
I should like to have a try at fl*tt«-
fylllff fOB. I realize that actions
speak louder than words, and am readv
9 I to act when you are. Try my Howard.
Ind. Ter., coal fo.&O per ton in your
bm.
N. F. CHEADLE,
Phone 0 The Coal Man
j BY MAIL
Best
Sewing-Machinc
Needles
HOR ALL
• MAKES °0I
MACHINES
ONLY
CENTS
Per Paokage.
Postago ono r«nt for 1 to 2o package
Send tola or Stamp*- State kiada wanted
Address
THE SINGER MANFG. CO.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
HUNTER'S
GROCERY.
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Pancakes and Maple J
Syrup go pretty good for ♦
♦ breakfast these cold £
♦ •mornings, We sell the i
Canip Kettle • $
one of the best brands of %
Maple Syrup on the mar- 5
v ket. Try a can and be o
T convinced.
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♦ D. A. HUNTER* Prop. I
Corner of Broad and Harrison o
GEIM LINE
GINGER ALE
Such is the Brand of
KEL DEL REYES
It Is inor* brilliant than the rEmlnwt
chtmpafm* of for«<Kn manufacture and
rrpifwents that aromatic *iiarkllns bwr-
, «rB^?eAwhich • 'Witaina Its severai l:igT«di-
MVli ^ akUfolly and •xetllintly MnM
,f>l as to'lmprma UfOI th« pulat^ the NM>
I'M rton of atppinr u moat <lell<-l<>u3 necAr
uid whirl .iJso cornlii In ttaelf ail Wi*
I eftlrarlouanrMa and wholesome qunllttM
o' the fm^t <f nioa without tha prfsrnre
1 any u • hollc suhstanc* It Hi ali* -
luteh noi -iiiloxlratln* and p«v h«wnw via*
X remarkablo vlrluea as a niedlrlrmJ agent.
It ia absolutely free from alcohol.
LITH1A WITH PJDTASS
1 v-i This mlTiarnl water is nuarant'-ed te
>. it; contain 35 grains of r:i>«.oimlr of I'thln tn
mnjunctlon with '. •! khiIdh of.I'ottasslum
bicarbonate to etu h iini linl r illon, mak-
,«i irig it par *xrrll«n ■ i).'- -r .water
known t« mrdlcaJ. n-lm • foi ill urinary,
i kidney or rheumatl ii-..u ii H< war«
vt tmda .\p -a and tu- r v ihleM imita-
- ■; tiotw
Put up In spllta and pint crown bottle*. o
R. W. BLACK.
Wholesale Dealer, Oklahoma City. Gutl«
rle, Shawnee and Ponca C,ty
Special agent for fine sweet ciders. In t,
10 and 1% gallon ktga *
Ail the above are retailed everywhere al
' flrat-ctaia saloons, hotel bars, confection-
era etc.
,ft>(MOOOCB OOTOCKJOOOOI**«I
G. W. BRICE
BOOkkKLl'LK WD AITOIVUTT
Rooms 2, S end i bat .lord Bull#-
in j, Gutnr .t U T.
Lpeciai attention given ta «na
1 •*nminatlon of county re,r.ns ani
I books of a mercantile iharsour
References — Board of coy^tf
i commissioners. Logan eounlyj
, Board ef eaunty commlsa ionwe,
\ Deway county; Board j county
> commissioners Blaine ee*ntyi snjr
• bank In Guthrie.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 182, Ed. 2 Sunday, November 20, 1904, newspaper, November 20, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125672/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.