The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL'. THURSDAY JIOHNINO. DECEWBKF 1. IM*.
Leading QotU*b
Our
Small Profit Prices
Will Save You Money
MEN'S SUITS
Our big stock oi! Men's Hand tailored Suits
all marked in Plain Figures after our SMALL
PROFIT System is attracting the attention^!'
the good dressers. These Suits are made of
the newest fabrics by America's most famous
wholesale tailors. Sell ing so many suits as
we do, causes us to buy in such large lots and
paying Cash for our Big Purchases, thereby
getting all the discount possible, enables us to
sell Men's Suits as cheap as small dealers can
buy them.
Our $10.00 Men's Suits
$13.50 su its elsewhere.
Our $12.50 Men's Suits are l lie $15
suits elsewhere.
Our $15 Men's Suits are the $18 and $20 sufts
elsewhere.
Our $18.00 Men's Suits are the $25.00 suits
elsewhere.
are the $12.50 and
and $16.50
We Have
The Lightest Store
In Oklahoma
° H
I suffered for s long tinie wit li n bad
case of Catarrh, and took a ureal deal of
medicine without any Ix^ielit.
I had a continual headache, my cheeks
TESTIMONY
NEWS OF THE
RAIL ROADS
.
! Muskogee Union Being Tran-
♦♦i ferred to M., O. & G. R. R.
♦♦ |
♦♦ nccircu i*j t i itudil had grown purple, my nose was always EVIDEINCEOF REPEATING
OFFICEK llN OUinnlt stopped up, mybreath had a sicken inland
disgusting odor, and I coughed incessantly
I heard of your S. S. S. and wrote you.
Best
IS HEARD! Sewing-Machine
Needles
Colorado Election Fraud and
Contempt Cases
FOR ALL
MAKES
OF
MACHINES
♦♦
1 ot yoi
Vice President W, B. DM-.r
Here to Get Horace Speed S never since had the slightest symptom of
C;~nn,......v...,, the disease. Miss Mary L. Storm.
Signature to Papers-Xjity Cor. 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo.
Has New Time Card _ wiiMiing, wTva:, ts y 29,1903.
—.—^ • 1 had Nasal Catarrh for years for which I
used S. S. 8. with very gratifying results. I), n
\N . B. Dewar, vice-pn sjid.cnt and j trjefj jocaj applications for some time, n mv
♦♦I treasurer of the Mi^9ur^. Oklahoma and getting no jicrmanent relief I enmeto '< mpt
♦♦ and Ollir rallrond artnmnluiteN by W. the conclusion that the seat of the trouble jUw*
was in tlie blood. Knowing b. S. S. to be lender
Another Democratic Judge i
Arrested in Denver, Making
43 Charged With Violat-
ing Election Laws
. Nov. 30. -The taking of tenu-
is continued today in the eon-
i*es before the supreme court,
democratic officials and ward
ire accused of vloluting the su-
u -ourt order appointing^*
'Hy "yesterday and after using it for some little while it ''i''''11"11,v, . s 'v;'1
did away entirely with the offensive mu- otudl iir V " " *
cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to «p«-.-toi. ««th
hawk and spit, especially in the morning,
t'Hs sold to the Mis- to dislodge the catarrhal matter.
ONLY 5 CENTS
Per Paokago.
Postage one rest for 1 to 2o packanf
Send Coin or StMpi. State Idn4s wmM
THE SINGER MANFG. CO.
1 11 s. First Street. tJntbrle, Oklahoma
Practical Practice
railroad were in the
from .Muskogee, I. T. The ' Muskogee
Union railroad, which* is about" ten
tulles in length.
Michael M.iIm
1627 South St. Fred H. Prkssy.
souri, Oklahoma and ,ttul/ v ahout a
month ago. and the goiitleina.r. were The fiuhy 8ecreliona a„d foul mucus that
in the city yesterday with the papei;! continually dropping back into the J"1
to secure the Hignauir# of lluracK throat, find their wav into the stomach !
Speed, who Is u director of-the Mis- and are absorbed into the Wood. Catarrh „l;
aotirl, Kunsas ami Gull railroad. then becomes con- t h.
In regard to the probable improve- stitutional.andthe j jj*
1 wvinu
th becnu
disc
refuting tin* teatlim
They ala< ' **"
1 of the I The way to learn to do a thing: is to
s.aiKl in- do it.
f license 111- • The wuy to learn to conduct a busi-
ii Aiderman p,.** is to conduct one.
•K^i'iK shown! Practice makes perfect—and also makes
i't | theory look like a coin of a very *mall de-
• already
ments on the roads. Mr. IJewar said
that he wa« not prepared to say much
but substantial improvements will
probably be made In the next year,
and the road ballasted where it is
needed.
sss
ans will advise you
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS. without charge.
Austin, Tex. Nov. 29—Attorney Gen-,Th® Swift Spccifio Company, Atlanta, Gae
eral Bell has been instructed by tho j sb~vj, . . .11' _;.i. j _ .' . ~u
Texas railroad commission to institute
suits In the courts against the Hous-
ton and Central Texas, the Texas and
New Orleans and the Houston. East
nnd West Texas railway companies for j
forfeiture of their respective charters ;
and the appointment oi receivers to
take charge of the properties. The ba-
sis of the proposed suits is that the
. nd Alahi
tfs.s.w, Haiti that Welmer was told by
.Indues to mark the ballot as he saw
crutchlng out the writing already up-
t. Welmer became anmy. according
. if witnesses and left the poling place
in :t buff Kratke. Kdward O'Mallla,
Chas. Kofskv and other defendants, u*
well as Alderman Mahoney and other
witnesses, Hwoi-f that then- v.as no re-
, . 1 • , prating, as far m tiny knew. in precinct
and our physici- ,7f W.|H| ,-jlv and County Cler*
nomination. >
A business and shorthand course In
if the polling j the Capital City Business College begins
second b:il- i in actual practice, continues in actuai
:al practice.
only way to get rid
of it is through the
blood. Write us if
you have Catarrh,
IN THt VALLEY LEAGUE.
Manager Barnes of Oklahoma
City Secures Iola Team
and Franchise.
. having vol
1 of ihe y
' Controlling stock of these companies i spe(.,,,i uispatcii
i is owned by the Southern Pacific com- Oklahoma
♦♦
n had denied hi-
offer. The proaecu
, lids morning after
..li In l
irked, have spent hundreds of dollars equipping
our college With splendid separate offices,
applying to transportation. insurance,
t uiitmission. retail, wholesale and bank-
ing each office is supplied with large office
hooks of the very latest .iiiu most Im-
proved rulings. The loose leaf ledger sys-
tem. curd system, and all other modern
office devices that are used in similar
offices in the business world are taught.
The students buy and sell, ship and
transact business with all these different
offices, and the proper record of their worn
must be entered on these various books.
Each student also goes through each and
every office acting In the capacity of sales-
man, bookkeeper, collector, cashier, ship-
ping clerk, etc All the bills and legal
blanks that are used In these offices in
the business world are tilled out ana
handled In the dame manner by our stu-
dents. The studetit knows what he Is do-
ing. why he is doing it. and what would
happen If he made a mistake while doing
it lie must figure out the things for him -
self. If lie runs across a "snag" he will
not thai "the answer in the hack of the
his ticket Inde- book." he Is taught to rely upon his Judg-
emocratic ticket for | ment. This sows self-reliance, and self-
vious to this, Andei - | confidence blossoms out into success.
t ing made any such Call, 'phone or write for catalogue giv-
ution rested its case! |ng full and Interesting information
king the testimony | telling how we can 1 '
Alchele testified that no such name
mil appeared on the registration and
books of that procfrct
ed by the repulbcii
that Dotal
clnct and would
i?d repeatedly upon so-
smocrattc workers. If
nmuuity from arrest,
to give the guarantee.
lent uf Krntke that Oscar An- 1 happ
10 served as 11 republican chal-
resldent of precinct eight of
had come to him on eviction
pany. a
Slate Capital.
SO.--A telegram
•orporation having its dom-1 *,lK fl'or" M "ager i-: \ tturiy-s
Icllo ontsl.li! of the Mat* of Tenui. Itfc
It is charged that the ownership Of ' lola franchise t.; the Missouri Vall. v
the stock of these three Texas roads i ,r!l*ue- ^"[.':1r,nf oklahoma * h> /\
w# I by the Hon them Pacific amounts to | p ft^is "ihJepian '^f t'he^Missouri S\'iU <
♦♦ 1 a consolidation of the roads in ques- j leag-i' officials 1.. make . i.-.m- . : 1
♦♦I tlon. which l> In violation of the laws|1St
rifjcE,cli?L
In buihrt*.
E CLOTH l«(l ♦♦
1 ♦♦
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
I of this state. Proceedings are to be
| al,so instituted against the Southern
i Pacific to compel it to sever all reia-
^ ! tions with the Texas properties.
♦♦ BIG SUM FOR SHAWNEE
♦♦ ] ,
I CITY EXPECTS HOCK ISLAND TO
EXPEND MILLION.
Special dispatch to the State Capital.
Shawnee, Okla., November 30—Th
cult: Springfield and Joplln. Mo ; l.rav-
en wort ii, Topeka. #"ort Scott pnd Wichita, '
in Kansas and oklahoma City and Guili- , u,m
rle in Oklahoma. i
. . half of the
witnesses and recalling ] time ami cost by taking these courses
i others wl.o were on the stand yesterday, j with us over what it would cost in schools
The ti I'd Of their evidence today wan using the old theory text methods.
that th • was wholesale repeating by CAPITAL CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE,
t.-m." rats in precinct eight of ward five, j Guthrie, Oklahoma.
M.lohn Kendrick, a- democratic election _
i flieiol. was arrested today on a supreme g_. " ■_ j- 1
■ •oint charge uf contempt, lie was re-
. i.Ms.ed 011 his own recognlaance because
'he w I.- ill and bond was not forthcoming.
This makes forty-three democratic work-
I ers trill election officials In all, who have
i been ar'ested oil supreme and federal
■barging violation of elec- .
HEAD BLOWN OFF
I HOY 14 YEARS OLD SAID TO HAVE
CONFESSED.
j Special Dispatch to the Stale Capital.
Soulli McAlester, I. T., Nov. 30.—
CASTOR IA
Tor Infants and Children.
Thfl Kind You Have Always Bought
PERSONALS.
Henry Claasen has returned to his home
|n Oklahoma City.
F B. Watson of Oklahoma City, waa tn
Guthrie yesterday.
George Buckle, of Crescent apent yes-
terday In the city.
M. I* Garner was in the city yesterday
from Wichita, Kan.
, City, was
Wm. Ixjoae. of Springer township, was
|n Guthrie yesterday.
H. H. Howard came up from Okla-
homa City yesterday.
W. P. Kakln. of Stroud, was a Outh-
fle visitor yesterday.
, Deputv Marshal Henry Donathan ar
Hock Island system recently made an j ,.jVP(| jjliH
. division.
T Walker,
week, was ti
* office dutiei
the Eastern Okla-
vho bus been
the i
Freeman 1C. Millar, of Stillwater, was
the city yesterday morning.
V K Sherman, Ji of Oklahoma CI
visited in Guthrie veaterda>
A. M. Jerdan
.1 \V Haskell, county treasurer-elect ot
, Caddo county, was In the city yester-
day visiting at the territorial offices.
It 8. Goodrich, a
< toodrlch Is expected I
today from his home In 1
Oklahoma and Indian Terfi-; "I'tfroprlatlon of 125.0011,000 for Im-1,
nlug from Fort Smith j
ith Charles Dtisenberry, J4 years old. !
restricting or abridging the right
suffrage "on account of race, color or
previous condition of servitude, or on
account of any other conditions or ual-
flcations, save ami except on account of
nephew of Judge illiteracy, minority, sex, conviction of
arrive in the «'Hy | felony, mental condition or residence."
°en ' '' This clause has been thoroughly dls-
George IJtaenhurg will leave for With- j cussed in our equity club, and we. the
ita. Kan . on thj> tirst of undersigned officers were instructed by
lake charge of the mnrlcet news ror Ilie i
Wichita Eagle.
hood
lory, we observe thai there is a clause ! provements 011 its lines and on good who, it is claimed, has confessed to
problhitiug the enactment of any law j authority an appropriation of several ! shooting the top of the head off an un-
hundred thousand dollars, some an- j known peddler at Page, i. T. i'he hny
thorities quoting it as large as one 1 was arrested in Fort Sniilli on tlie
million dollars, has been made tor charge of stealing a shot gnu and $10
Shawnee improvements alone. in money/ from Thomas H«nd!eton.
The exact amount cannot be stated, with whom he has been livin: The
railroad officials are not in the 1 bof is said lo have made a con'esslon
IN THE COURTS
habit of telling their affairs to the pub- 1 of the murder to .lustTt
1 unanimous vote to petition you most
lie but It can be announced as a fact
that a big appropriation has been vot-
ed for Shawnee, and that two new
lepots. one for passengers and the
Mmondson had
after his arreft for theft.
I J. E. Burns, who for the last tbre
1 terms, has tilled the office of county cler
of Kingfisher county, wns In the em
'terday
, liuslne!
Territorial T
W
yesterday
Sheriff
Rambo has
lere he ha a
Id that the
easurer
•eturned from Ht. I^ouls.
wen the past wrek. llf
■rowds attending the fair
in.I (hat last Thursday and Saturda;
nere the biggest days of the fair.
l)eleg,
n. T. DeLosler waj In the cltj- jester ,
lay from Sapulpa. I. T.
R If. Eawart came up fioni Oklahoma
fnty yesterday morning. I
tie B K McOulre and his st.'iiog-
Mlss Ma hie Fuetaen left last night
from which place they will
.(In> nvt'i the Frisco, for \V«. h-
H . Private Secretary Mm on
•ft vesterdsy morning for Tulaa.
' respect fully to endeavor to secure an j other for freight, will be erected here
amendment to the bill by which the j and that some extensive Improvements
I word "sex" may he omitted from the' will be made in the shop system here
above clause. 1 As previously stated the directora ot
I It is our understanding that you, the system at their meeting decided
stated in a recent address that this is upon some big improvements on the
not 1 he original bill which was drafted ! ^ < D. & 0. line, and It is known de-
by yourself but a substitute offered finitely thai the track in several places
in ita place by Mr. Hamilton; and we is to be siraightened and otherwise
feel assured by the patriotic service j improved
which you have already rendered Ok
his 1
Mc<
ROOKS
BR2
* .*
,B
ROOKS
lahoma in your untiring efforts to I NEW kATY TIME CARD
secure statehood, and knowing as you
do the ability and loyally of the Ok-
lahoma women, thai such a clause! ''WO TRAIN'S \ue taken off Di-j
would not have been incorporated in 1 N IBION.
a t ill presented by yourself; and in- ! to A1,P Cap,ta):
WAINTF:D l!N TOPEKA.
EDWIN PATTERSON IS A WRESTED j
IS KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City, Nov. 30.—Ed Monroe 1 J!
Patterson wanted in Topeka. Kas.. in
connection with the murder of Mrs. \1 1
A. Nickum. proprietress of a hotel
there, ou the night of November 2 i,
was arrested here tonighi. Sheriff A. ,''
T. Lucas, of Topeka. saw the prisoner
j in the police holdover last night and
•aded to her or rather to her lius-
acting for her. without her author-
ization, a Stock of dry goods and cloth-
ing iu payment for a. farm which she
owned and" which her husband had traif-
ferred to Rotterman for her. She alleged
that the goodi
cha
pri.
fun
said he was the person for whom I
he had been looking since a tew daysjpriio. the Manohei
j after the murder.
made without
r" permission, her husband signing her
me to the bill, she ankeil for reclalon of
contract.
The defendant proved to Ihe satlsrac-
.n of the court that the husband had the
ithnrlsallon of tlie wife and that the
1<• therefore must stand. «
Th- husband died soon afer the sale
id wife was widowed and left practically
ill >nt funds.
AN INSURANCE CASE
The cases of the Guthrie Laundry com-
Northei
THEATRE iD ^ THEATRE
tor J P Hlekain
ii. .1 hv I N Ho.
tlahoma City Na
lUicock. chain
Hoi-
8 Nights Commencing Qne Night Only
Monday, Dec. 5.
One of tlie Pretty o Spots
of tlie Sunny Sontli
ntral committee of Oklahi
y. spent yesterday In the city.
0111b and Mr. Eaoo
urprised at the raplc .
n.tklng. nnd said that the clt> was much
mproved in appearance
iiueh as we feel that the
!!!'!{ bank' 'mo '"'r,'S8nr"v refer to women, sine.* I
or the lepnhii- men are already voters, and since the1
nabliug act in a previous clause'
"V grunts only to male citizens tlie right
s.- Guthrie to vote lor delegates to the constitu-
Clty
Will shortly
takei
Into
ti on
FRIDAY, DEC. 2
MATINEE SATURDAY
""THE mUSICAUViNi OF THt SEASON j
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
LYRIC
famous OPERA
COMPANY
Presenting Friday Night
8 Act, Comedy Opera
IETTER TO McGUIRF
Equality Club Addresses Dele-
K ie oil "Six" Question-Pre-
pare to Entertain Miss Shaw
ti
With ;i Magnificent and Kn-i
tire Scenic Environment and
Augmented Orchestra.
CHANGE OF OlfRA NI0HTI1
80 Si'lwM Voices 30
Free List Positively Sus-
pended
prices, 25, 35, 50 and 75c,
MATINEE PRICES 25 AND 50 CENFS
In
Louisiana"
"The Sweetest Story
Ever Told.'
lteplete witl' Sensa-
tional Dramatic,
Scenic att'i Mechan-
ical effects, j• >
•laltio
villc
The Kquality club met yesterday af-
iern«K>n in the council chamber ot the
city hall, with about twenty of the
members aud friends of e^ual suffrage
present The meeting w ax called for | put
the special purpose ot making final
arrangement* for the coming of Kev.
Anna Howard Shaw to the city on the
9th of next month
The committee on place of meet-
ing reported thai they had secured the
Christian church for her lecture.
The ladies manifested great enthm-
iaKtu for the equal suflrsge convention
which will meet on the 15th and Itith
of December in Oklahoma City. Ur.
Shaw will be there ami will deliver
her world famous lecture ou "The Kate
Median- 0 '°f R«pubii<*
At a previous meeting of the club
a committee was appointed to draft a
letter to be Ment to Delegate McOuire
concerning the suffrage < feuse in the
statehood bill The committee sub-
mitted the following letter which was
unanimously adopted
Hon 11. Sv McGulre.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
tioual convention, and thai to classify
the intelligent Oklahoma women who
have pioneered with their husbands
and have been an equal factor in t lie
buildiug of this great commonwealth,
{.with the Illiterate and degenerate
classes, it is not only unjust hut dis-
paraging to their dignity and sell iv
spect. we most earnestly urge you to
use your influence to secure ihe omis-
sion of the word "sex" from the clause.
MRS. ANNA M BENNETT
a President
MARtJAKRT KEES.
Sec. pro. tem.
off the train that now
JO a. m. and rnnu
rHon? K.ois . and
Truln No. % will
n tnornbiK and ar-
7 30 In l ho evening,
from thl* city each
City
SJXy \
he -Katy
trains to
FOR WOMRH
WHO CANNOT BE CLRED.
Hlt ndar at the
ance company
rsspectlval .
it ere stricken
*equeat of the
defendants.
COUNTY OOMMlSHIONERf*
The board of roqntv comml^fboierH held !
n nhort nifetlng yesterday morning foi
puri «me of t heckliiK up the t
• tuaunty trei
aojoumed
a guthhik man
The trial of lOd Wright and Kirk John- ;
-on for assault anil battery upon the per- I
■ mi of M ill Gibbon#, in Wichita, Kan
will b«- tried In that city today. The as-
sault was made in a restaurant on the
night of October '.'ft. an<l Ulbbonx has been
,. ,i I,,st ever Blnce Wright, one of the
parties, lived in Guthrie for some time,
leaving here la*t spring for Wleblta.
GENIINE
GINGER ALE
8uch Is the Brand ef 0
REL DEL •KEYES
Have tlie Old M>
elegant nsaortment of t-len
Xmas. package-
show you
una
The lo al office of the Missouri, Kan
-as and Texas has not been officially
notified of the new time card, but it
is the understanding at the office Hint
one will gu into effect Sunday. It is
expected that one train each way will St .it us, for
be pulled off the same as nt Oklahoma i male Weak
City, the trains from that place and ; ^ which th'
elGtithrie beiug consolidated at Fallis.
Backed up bv over a third of a century
of remarkable aud uniform curea, a
record meb as no other recnedv lor the '
diseases and weaknense* peculiar to
women «vv*i attained, the proprietors of« ,n ,(lo p) (,
Dr. Pierce • Favorite Preacnpiiou now"1. v
feel fully warranted in offering to pay f'
J500 iu legal monet# of the I'nited J'
caae of Leucorrbe^, Fe^' |!
Prolapsus, or Hulling rom
All was
they ask is a fair and rea ouabie trial ol
• MARRIAOB IJCKN8KK
A marriage license was IssumI \
, Aubray H Hall. 83 nntl Ml-i
old. 23, both of Guthrie. Okln.
f?ATE
PROF
lettled wherein the
pndunt were both loaet
impany which did '
llsmiMiu-d, the
A. Saei
it iiflftthe ea.-e
icrJglny that
fite plaintiff should- pay the cost*H'which
TWO FIRES
anil Ynudu
Features.
Pricc* -25, 35, 50 & 75 Cents
I lii the uroposed bill granting
DEPARTMENT GOES TO EXTINt.l
SM A LI. HI jASBK8®Y KSTBRDAV.
Two m ma II Are* occurred yeatorday
morning and afternoon The Are depart-
ment was called out at 8:50 o'clock tn
extinguish a amall hla*e In the Bharum
cotton gin on the West Side About half
a bale of cotton was consumed 4t 1 :if>
e clot k the depurtment whs called n the
Choctaw right-of wa\, where the rnUrt>ail
companv wu hurnlna grass, the flre ^et
tins beyond their control.
ONE RECRUIT
ARMY RECRt'lTING OKFICK IIA
QUARTKItK NOW
VI I lie United Htates recruiting
Track Wlthdi
A decision far ou
, tendered by Thief
j vriaona supreme 00
IjjH I lutely withdrt
of the ordlnt
Juatl«e K«nl of the'
it, in which he ahs.i I a« ei
lghteen nll s o: Ki .ide j related
their meanM of cure.
The Vice-President Independent Order
i I road track frt
tlemeuA Of litigation over It The
was built by Ihe fltitita Pe hi ti
river canyon, eighty milvs s.Tnht-
Phoenix. The Sonthi
of Good Templars,
liich mmuj womr
.giir* McMnngs
vsh Street New S'oifc Cttv ,« f
hid very pool h-al h to>
Inokrd Jjtk auii drear\
acne*, bhtkaclie «l# t>
broken and fitful. I Ion#'
!«:.'
health Tried
and
irded tin-
the stretch
I'V When the Hun 11
<0 «eize the track ita
to the courts for \ Mtt.
.Indge Kent's decision
section between Kelv
;ind forbids its use
I track thus barred 1
tight ..f w.
UP -yt be tin
ein racitlc
opponent a;
to throw off thr
s%'Stein, reinovei. .
the digestive organ
I brought thC t
ntetl John «
Hit today to
Riley. Kan
ital'
United
I south
patent
Okas. E Cbfp
lot-- H and
Guthrie, sht
Robt A. Oaffn
lots 1 and
' northeast
w.irrant>
Logan County De«4k a
tut. to .1,1111." 1.. :l.
st quitrfat f> -1 R-i' we<
quMTter 2-1R
deed
ondiPoti heiptag
"Favnntc Pre
strong.
tally keeps Ihe
rriptio
tes weik
ell. Ac-
Ihe
Cept no suliatitut
which works wotidt
Dr Pierce'^ Common Sens*' Medical
Adviner t> «enl frr on receipt ot one
cent ttuMio- ior Ihe papet .vered IwifiU,
ot ji Htantpe t> the cloth itouinl Ad-
tlreis Dr. R. V. Pieicc, Buffalo, N. Y.
pay tlie
IN I.AND OFFICP
In the local land office ye^lenla
eaae "f Dolph vs. Smith, Involving i
of land near cleveland. Okla.. was
hearing, on the motion of the con I
to -ot aside Ihe decision of the 1
ami reoelvet. euncellflig the ent
I that Smith wa
heir
the time th
made
ppllcatloi
h grante
hegrlni
n Herod of this rtty
teetant.
A I AND «
The ease of Atkiunt
iiigr a tract of Inn.l 1
wan being heard at ti
few days. Iiastfteeii
■ c«i .if Januat' A't
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11 r Shawnee whl<
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ontlnued until lla
ne\ t; A. Ontcelt
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The shooting season Is at hand, It Is
t busy with dog and gun. We're
givon to blowing our own horn,
and do not know who has been furnishing
you with guns and ammunition in the
past we have, Yery likely but lest you
M over the cancellation forge t that we are still doing business at
bill of sale which was, oI/j S(an,| wlfh Ihe Unent stock of ah
in favor of the defend- that the sportsman bolda dear, that was
ed considerable allen- ever brought to Oklahoma, carefully se-
lected i'\ an old shooter for the best In-
terest ; of all concerned, we quote, 'n
double barreled guns
Fine Remington Hammerlees B L. 8hot
guns, $25 00 each.
The Old Reliable Ithiea Hammerfesa B.
L. Shotguns. $?3.00 aach.
Good Belga'n BArlock B. L. gun. 12 or
16 gauge. $12.00 each.
Single barreled B. L. Shotgun, $S
Remington 22-oallbre Single Shot Rifle,
beat little Rifle made. $4.00 eacTi.
Boxing Gloves. Gun Shop Footballs.
We have the or^v thoroughly equipped
shop In the eouthwe«t conduated bv a
workman who has had eighteen yosrs of
experience in the best shops In th« otd
country, and eleven years in this If you
have s gun thnt needs re-boring or
new stock, send It to ua and we wNl de
row good.
Olsmith Arms Co.
• Sportsmen* Goods * 1
Gli III Kit. ,, . 0W. A
It la more brilliant than the rhoto-uit
. 1 cliampagne of foreign manufacture *nd
eMet.iav , rrpr<Ment thaU aromatic sparkling bov-
u erage which contains its several Ingrtidi-
1 --tiits &o skllfuliy and excellently blended
• i' to lmprewe upon the palate the senss-
tton of sipping a most dellckma nectwe
Ol ■ snd whloh si*o comblnee in itaelf all the
11 efflcacloumieys and wholesome qmilitiea
^ . of the fluent tntiloe without the pre.no.,
mniin ;d of ^oo^oije au bat ance. it |B abao-
«n\y the jute)y non-Intoxicating and poneeaaes tl««
11 remarkable virtues us a mediclnnl agenL
It la absolutely free from alcohol
UTH1A WJJH POTASS
This mineral water in guaranteed tm
contain 35 grains o^) arbonnte of Hthia la
conjunction with '.<6 grains of Pottafairm
bioarbonate to each Imperial gallon mak -
Ing It par excellence the flnewtffiwater
known tOginedlcai science for nil ifhnnn
kidney oP rheumati trouble*) H- ware
of tiade Apee and their worthless imlta-
bottleg.
R. W. BLACK,
Wholesale Dealer. Oklahoma CityQjiitb«
,.rie. Shawnee and Ponca City.
J Special agent for f1ne_^wee* ciders in S
'0 and 16 gallon keg*,'
All the above are retailed everywhere at
first class saloons, hotel bars, confeotion*
era ate. a
OABTOniA.
f ;•;« Kiiid Vou Have Always Bou^lil
GL THRIt TOWI L SIIPPIY
Cibinc^Mirrof^Ojmb, Brugb, Soap
and a Qcan Towel Each Morntog
S«« WALTER HAMMOCiL
PHOMS ba?
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 191, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1904, newspaper, December 1, 1904; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125683/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.