The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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l'HE OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL. TTimsllAY MOnXTNT! 1TI.Y IS.
text of the
f\ Skin of Ueaut;
:y i> a Joy Forever.
T. Foil* Gouraud • Oriental
Croam or Magical Bvautifler.
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lUu., Mii cais l> -
asrt <* «nr bien.ia*
I'll bcaBty. Mill tU
go .UisctUn. |t
ll*ft "l"o4 UiC (Mt
9t 'T T an, and
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S'fi \
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name. Pr. J. A.
Satra «id Ui %
l 4ir of Ihr haul-
patient':
Act of Last Legislature to
Make Them Unifoim
CIRCULATE PETITION
_____ *«*«■•iiid'i rrtiM' U Ike l aat harmful .rf all th*
—— - ir, prtpMjMMm.' f .r *ala hy all <lni««U and Fsncr-
'"•uus II. all rs to tb« United Stataa, Canada u4 Kumi*.
LoCan County May be First to FUO. T. HOPKINS, Prc|k. 37 Qntt Jn« Strort. In Tort Well
big raelies
are^ianned
Four are to bo Held in Logan
County In August
-•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ _♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «««
, WHAT THli N. E. A. DELEGATES ♦
♦ SAY OH GUTHRIE AM) OKLAHOMA *
♦
♦♦ ♦ ♦ «
(The State Capit.il desire* to print the
ational press on the
Any person rt-calv
r>V C K; COUNTY
I racusn.t nd '
" " of all tka 1
IS OIVIOED
comments of the n
Guthrie convention
i Ing letters 01- papers
by sending them •
office.)
WHAT A H(
(E. O. Rose in Ar|
confer a favor
the State Capital
SI6.R SAW.
t Magnet, Anjoal,
Take Advantage of the Law
Providing for County
Supervision
circulated,
latun
■haK accept the certificate* of the super-
visor of public highways for labor so
performed. In Ik-a of ca*h piypent of
sit. ti taxes; provided. that the sum of
one dollar and flfty vents per d*ty shall
■ allowed for the use of a team ut
aw passu >> j di cr©tlon( of the supervisor, mul pro-
it I en iii. l/'gan \ itin-ii furi' r, trii ail ; ,!«iv si perfomvl
Known Sunday School
Workers to Attend Meetings j
Held Under County and
Territorial Supervision
Dtnuin-he emnty ju*t before noon Wi
• to - died it led to breakfast in Lawton
being five hours late. u was anoih r
-if ••two meals a day." Tfcs vlaltura
•re tuki*n from the •* «*rri. aes
private homes a tit) uengTit fully enter
.ln*d to dinner. Lawton, only four >ear«
il, i .1 vigorous yonugster, having
i".j four thousand population, ami
• ii> promising Industrie*, and the |i. . >
tallty «if it a people la broad gauged.
• > had planned to show us ih-ir
>wn, and to drive to F\ rt Sill, five mills
stunt, where a •garrison Of five ihou-
X 1,11 '
one at
don' I
and otl
night.
il.li
of publl
of Ion
not less ih.in
A majority ol
e lion, flecom
in January ut
ty Into dis'rh
not less t ha 'i
Number of to
a iull n-'t i .\
I tenia.
See, .1. Com
county survey
•:i'ble Interest In
It follows:
junty commissioners shall
Hon to vote rs at gpeelal
ctlon 'When petitioned by
one hundred freeholders.
votes «isl cnrrles propo-
h operative first Monday
xt ensuing.
is.-loni'iH shall divide eoun- *i> rf u m s i 1 l
ts, for road purposes, of I manner, dilatory
thirty-six siiuire miles, and thereafter i
Pour gra
held l U
August un
! In 1st
tlon of any * supervisor
tya sIkiII be done to the!
jpervlsor and uothing In ~',e cnun
.shall lie constrred to prevent districts tc
•rvlsor of public highways (rum Uim) the places of
Iy discharging any person or
who, while availing themselves
privilege of paying inch tixes
as prescribed by tlijs section, * August 1. t<>wnsli
su i l i'iiiM in an IntfilTerent Mount , Spring C*i
or negl%e«it «1ann -r, <ff)r||). 4lj^lrJ M
I j pm qi m ti "poll i
at Crescent City, t
id Sunday scrool rallies
gui county the Hist w
ler the <$irectl<in of bo
and Territorial assiH-l
ty has been iflvided lot
•r the purpose u4 U l«
v Ury U station;
fret, these coup
••d for want of
t of the fort
to ww us an ex
J le u uud by pho
lured off, he su
rally
few mlle«t tin i
lage, and niw
dignity of a tit;
crossing the 1:
of the latter,
alt i
th« f jrt
Tiring th
•d a few maueu
• tin.
and
old.
it in
UlVi litl 'li .in.
9M dlstrle
diiets are US follows:
Navina on Tuesday, !
Ips of Cediir, Iron |
eek, and Howard. j
Wedm-sdfay, August 2. !
|.S of Marshall. !
land, and Law-
Hon and hold cert ill en
from territorial engine
.See 4. • County enfth
nrveyor. shall hft
•n of construe^b
nd repair of roads,
ysteins, and Vucii
s directed hy co
d of
itrleta !n any county | tav or property road tax for which
f • r " M ..•'«) 11,11:i ■ ■ - •• II" rvl «.f piibllr liig;i ways b is not j 1 1 > K Vi •* •'
receipted .-aall bo cfcllectud In cash by roy> 1|0fth of e?n
ki11.-«-r.^\nbo ohall bi ti troMm. Third <1 . , •
PCted: pass f x Iinina- 1 flOC IS AH funds ariaitiK -from the coj- | A pf BlHma
of proficiency WJtlon of t.ixcs. m pfovkrofl In MCtlona n
, flftc^ t!5) and s^teon (W) of this Act, as*MorWI.n, Frid
. alisi county) ha!l be divided into two Miunt parts, uj|t . 'ft wnahlps of Hear Creek
oiio of which shall be known us the' . ' . ...
1 ••• - owii and Cintarrm. Ante
Lowry, townships will
n the Fifth ^llstrlrt and i
.'o general supervl-
n ami maintenance,
l i.| f< s and d'mInajje
othei ptrlijlo works
jnty commissioners;
Clmarrc
> Mulh.il
'11 wa
s oil produ<
•... The tow
liking busln
but honiea
nd tents an
In the s'i
if (Himpin#
Iron t «nl
■ ut
•it .ui drill; .t I
• that our visit
:«-ste<l that our
ion a few mm-
We beheld -four
*wu up in i
" tati u. t
* t y tii« trooj s
enwnta and tlto
quickened Ph.*
sr fn our party.
GEM CITY t
Business
College
Oulnty, III.
jn tencbers I4t. - t i.tents
ft" '■* l-M«!
D. I MCSSIIMAM, fmt
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ to the Newepapcr Men of the#Twln ^
♦ Territories. ^
♦ 1 '■ ned up heidqu irters at ^
♦ : « ' " iilsd t-> 'is\ e HI +
♦ V. n In • • .1 ^
♦ ^
♦ J H. IRWIN. +
♦ #
♦ K."-.- n.y. «
♦ « «««••««•«««
CLNIRAL COLILGF. 1 0*
I svelte Mo..
I VMI s ( , MOUItl-. I iealdent.
■ s.-eretury of I acuity
Our tr.
after da
sail hour
remlndi
Bust i
no of the kind th
1 Noah's ark.
1 ft Oklahoim
no of
HI
• ■ nd
Thi
sda
The country
k. <">■ | llartl' s. l;iw Is v.i
of the hills b< lug
stone, timber an.
The valley port I >:
M-f
ad fund ;
bo
of tools and
s Custody i<
at
r niniy
pffice i
2r.,ono
proyak of «•
$.1 Oi per d i
In offlcc i
hity c^im:i
county en
•00. Il.f-Oft;
•edit of county roud
• d. i iil-d r. p rt l-i
©►. coib'cted; Inven-
her tsiblic property
other Information
as to future work,
lmm^ssloner." shall
eer with office fa-
t. also Implements;
nginecr allowed .*liral or other
islntiinet und ti-M fon-e. to be
warrants against eounty roud
r t ine actully and necessarily
1 and allowed by hoard only af-
oval of county engineer.
County engineer In counties of
y appoint dojHity subject to ap-
' eounty commissioners to rocelv
tualy employed,
mlsoloners sha
il which shall tie ex- | ^
pended by the board of county commit- I
sion*rs ltl constructing, malntainli g und |
I'np.iirlug. public roads and highways In I
the manner and for the purpum * j
rlbod by law, and tho other shall bel 1
divided gutoung ■ t tio roflftictlVo munlcl- J
'prfl town !i!ps ,i",.i itK^ppariMl towns
In extent, ure
•vstward (Turn
I- broken, wmv
inounlaine. with
In abuudanco.
k- of them miles
two mlK-
Hros. fam
north of *
bout noon.
101 r a
•od i
with 1
th
ut r In the summer.
Clutfirie it nd fpringer town
be Sixth'district atid rally li
dps will bo :
/.d later In '
id eli le;
th
In
oportloi
h at
as such taxea have been colbftiVi In
such municipal townshltis. Incorporated |
towns and cities, to be expended, as may j
bo provided 'by law, under the direction !
of the township boeri. town tr ial* a of j
tho city council as the case may he. j
H« i'. 19. All moneys accumulating to.
Incorporated towns or dtlis shall be j
paid to such town or city. '
Sec. All mbneys accruing to any
lut
part
thunder
day night,
railrond.
to it tend the
n-it r >
: till 11:1
tor la I Sunday
oth r officers o
Ichool ai
' the Tei
fli.lp shall 'be paid to
township* ir<i bt v
•n of townshtp boar
truaaurer of t
ided at dla-
ra
and
, ttirot
under'
•visor. I
£2aoh rally
ut t;!ie entire
sket dinner.
ool worker
will ntten
will o
day and thi
I,it est ui
td
Mints
1 .
All cln
funds shall (hear the approvaJ of suger
visor. If work be don«: under contract. !
co inty engineer shall approve claim i
before order is IsMird in payttn-nt of;
21.
ounty
may
• time
11"
'ounty
iatiu
of t
A h
1(1
may )>e asslgucl and
dlslrlet In county b>
dm approval of eounty
ThP
.in
r.'.rio
da'
cd to any |
highways
each day
i.-tuaHy an I nc
Pec. 12. Duly
asaiily cmr
rd.
i ltd
supervisor undv r gen-
county engineer and
omnibus loners to per- j
direct work on roatls |
alntenanoe, keep roc-!
commla^
o exceed four (4) mills hrldgo J
expended for hrldgos, ap-
and repairs at discretion of
inmlaalonei%, cVilms to -be pild I
intracts* ouly after Appeal T j
tj engineer and certificate that till ,
licatlons have been carrle dout.
. Tho l v ti'i oi c'Jun|y commls- I
r In any (.oanty which avails Itself
the provision*! < f thla A' t may lot j
itrncts for the/flliing, ♦rwdJng and our-1
pg of i.udri tgfi ,:i«hw I\a and to.
. i dges an J appj-oa. has " to the
nc; "p.ovldvl, that all such contructs .
the extension of the
ship In the county,
Sunday school and
begin to make pre
one or more of thesi
local arrangements
•re win be
phvn f«'r
cry town-
• newspaper p< o-
d ami qua
>>t of tiliom in
ity of the hotels
a sufficient to
.-i'-nt patronage
of thai Nations
rallies,
f meeting and
will bo union
jtlirli
We spent tho re- j pulatlo
maktder of the day there, and what we is , ver
SM| gad I- a r ned ah nit I he i a 'i h will
in- Nported niit we- k. " .o«p|
The new..paper excursion trtln left oiim ii
Ou.ttnio again sometime #.fter midnight. ; j9 udm
i; l Monday morning, June 12. \N wen in u ,,*
treited to a superb compUmemtary break- ,t p it
fast n Cleveland, the till town heretofore j u,e l*n
mentioned. The preliminary urrang - ; || ,ir
uienl." >y local cimvmltteea were * x el- ft,.. . .,
lent. Tickets for hotels and restaurants < uthrl«
were. dlHlrlbuted throingii the train le- and 111
fore its arrival, the number for ouch wholly
place being limited to its capacity for oue
;t ..ig; and as the hotel name ep|ie>i i
ed on 11io ticket the holder could easily rood
tlitid i . p!ai e .f ashlanmeiii. <">urh was nmo-
Hotel r, and we foumf the meal 11,m1
..nd servleo «fai|ltles.4. Aft'T 'veakfaw' I i
the V •- lo-a I>isem.bl-sl and wtinessed from
the s.tooting of ir oil well, an explosion fore
' 'Wit deep in the ifowels of tb earth y, ,r old
sending fragments of stone, sand, etc.,
• >} r> et or more into the air.
When oil was discovered In Cleveland
: ist July, It was a village of about six
hundte.!. Now ll has nearly or quite 3,-
'«• , and It Is still growing rapidly. Many
il -; living In tents and little 'board «-h
1 some are transacting huslti
irary qiiailers of Ike eharaiter
itly destined to <>e t
:1 it Is In a first elusi
• n. Its prospects are bright
land, which Is it the Okla
m take |
states
luld not prove Inter
s. fluftlcs to say is
>o<l speekcrs antl h
nong I he moot noted
writing this
lyder, th° to>
I Lawton.
mentlo
Ml
ti eg,
Thor town Is cv
;;reat oil center,
homa side of the Arkansas river, we and
crosse I to Osage. In tho Osage Indian
reservatlo nand from - there our course
was . uitiiwVstward. directly down the
Ark; -s valley. The soil Is rich, und i
world. 'It has a population of 10.000 .
only three years old going on four, thi
of It. It has large brick stores
from thirty to forty thousand dolli
now In course of cottstVuctlon. Tb>
are dally newspapers «nd several w *
n-i lies, a fine el> .'trie light and waterw.
'"S nvatem. In fact It Is n wonderful Ut
•r city In this land of surprising grow
a We were met at the train by a br,
*s | band and given a fine dinner and i
nents. In fact bands meet us wii
ake any stup at all and fro<
talnments are provided for us.
I wish 1 had some of the boys with ine
that love beer s well and enjoy a good
pi cent cigar, I am making full use i>f
mv opporUinlty, but enough said of this.
CELEBRATING THB
FOURTH OF JULY
Without good coal lo cook your
! dinner would lie nhsurd. when you can
have your hin fliretl with fho best lhat
I'nclo Sam produces from tny yard,
•flood, honest, clean coal, such ns you
will need for next winter's fuel.
N: F. CHEADLE
THE COAL MAN. PHONE 6
rim imv & 'jones
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW
Corporation and Commorcla
Law.
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA
ihall be mnde
i for Implements in his «•
lervisor ghall tnake'wri
unty engineer monthly
tly on approval
ounty
sup i Intend coir
i of county rnsll
id und receive
engaged.
In any county
nf privileges of this i
(doners authorised to
five mills road tax
Sec. 18. All males of twenty
not c«empt 'by law s!
I' ll tax
f'S.v
Jlng to th© plans
und Including the specifications drawn
and formulated by the county engineer,
such road?: und highways or j orts of
highways to be established along the
lines and rotucs which' naturally con-
stitute the principal thoroughfares of
sUch county, and fommnnli-lting with
the pi i111 .j•;11 shipping points and mar-
ket places resorted to by the Inhabitants
county, The *tfi,i board of eoun-
tlssionCrB kit841 be tho sole judge
le.'t v-i's l'o; the enji.sl rin i Ion of
i. "if!. . cuts, t'ls and bridges,
to the advico ard reconim ntla-
avalllng Itsel-f tlon cf the county emgriner and said
ounty commls-1 board may, <it its discretion, enter Into
not more than •' gr««cmont w,ll i,ny township 'roard '
within said county for Uie uso of any.I
me to ' part oft tow nship road fund ftf such town- j
11 p.i\ si. ip i.e the const rpctton of brhlg
| grades, cuts or'fills as mi*dlt| pixvlded.
ADVERTISE WYMNEVVUOD
Their Delegates Work for State-
hood and for their Town at
the Same Time
Wynni
a split in
vent Ion .
per day ,
Ispatt if tc the Sia
OOd, I. T«. Jnly 1
.In 1'a ifs Vallex V
id what wus cousicJ
point an unfair representat
meeting was hold ut this pL
gates elected, a car chart.
11:30 amid the stirring musi
tho fluttering of handkerchi
hurrahs for slatehoftd, the d<
for Okl a homa *City yesterdj
Thousands of bills wer« Ktn
the fountr>.
r eked to what
tad pre- ! mtreh
if the w
ty it Is heavily tlffril
vrcd
At I ia w ton we
first set into the Indian
vb t.sly b* eli
del igiirtt • 1 on tb
e iil'd Wore
died Tulsa, Just over the line Into
country. 1 may
suriirlse you when I say
prairie as a t
ownslte for the t
•rrltorlai the Iu
ti m Tor
rltory proper, and thirty-
that up to this
I had only seen three
eail'd Guthrie. 1-
ai'h per- j three
tiles fro
m Osage about noon, and
Indians, hut at 1
awton you see a lot of
egrd to "stpiaf
pon und halted
a few In
urs. The newspaper
tour-
them. They -bolt
ing to the Kfowas, Ai a-
o * n tow
'ot, und later
o secure Ists w<
pously driven over the
city
dies and fhleka
Hiiw tribes. Fort Sill
to it by proi
er land office ct
ltry. lu , In (jarr
iagea, at
d were Anally round
\1 up
is situated near I
awton and I was driven
a pita] city was f
undod In 1 In a m
immoth
unilnlslud hotel, whe
e ai#
over the country
for four mliea by Judge
a day. Next
morning, amid t
'i' and elabon
te und
most excellent lunch
was
11. Bending of Lawton and saw some of
immigrant wa
-on?, ft public tnec
ting wus ' served.
Talsi
was another aur
prise
tho country aw a;
from tho railroad. Se-
held, and a m
yor and other eli
- officers | blocks.
and m
(tny more are In |>r
veil miles away
ttle Wichita mon ii-
were chosen
jy viva voce vot
b. In all ; town.
It airea
dy has several lurge
brick
tains afford go
id fishing. Fort Hill
that vast ass.-
nidago there wen
'hut live ! of cemfi
t ruction
It has three rallroa
da. Is
is one nf tho lart
st military forts In the
women.
! In the
oil regio
l. and has x gotid far
mlng
1'nltcd States.
Several hundred of sol-
Among the 1
opde who loaatod
in Guth-1 couhtr
• In every direction. Popul
atlon
diers nro located
here. The Fifth 1 H.
of about
their manei
rs for ou>* arnus
■ti Muskoge
m. Just befi
apparently a Utth
fs und the
••gatlon left
the Stai
spa|H-r
Sot. .it. Any pelaon «ho m ty bo • ub«
Ject ia any jioll tax or any property
owner who may bp pu'oj. ,:l t.i taxation
on u''<,0'int of the county road fund,
•may nppljr to tho roud supervisor of
ti ,■ d. rlrlct In which* he reside^ for
pern lr' iim to do manual labor -apon the
eohslructl6ifr*iJnalntenance or repair of
tlte p..itlic roads and highways, under I
the dire, tlon,of said supervisor, to the
full ajnouut of the taxes due on such
accounts and as compens;ition for such |
labor he Khali receive credit <tt the rate i
of one dollar and flfty cents per day of |
eight hours, and the county treasurer
OASTORIA.
Beara the ^8 KjM YOU IfrVf Atwsys BougM
SECRETARY'S OFFICE
Then don't forget to take a bottl? of Hos-
tetter's Stomach Bitters w , you. It . like
having a doctor with yoi*, especially wh'm
«. i are sudd-aiy • :d :el by Cramps,
D.arrboea or Nausea.
e.v mptom always glv"
A dos«* at the first
pronpt t
illcf.
STOMACH
TilTTERs
Hostctter's
Stomach
Ritters
ilfo c tuuteracts th j
III effe.-f of s'lrangth
eating and drinking
with which every-
one Is troubled
whoso stomach is in
a weak cond'iion.
It also positively
etires
Bloating.
Indigestion,
Sick Headache,
Costfveness,
Biliousness,
Dyspepsia or
Malarial Fever.
Get a bottle to<day.
our Private Stamp
over .the mck.
TIIRMi: CHANTERS AND ONE NO-
TARY PUBLIC COMMISSION.
At the secretary's offico yesterday a
chart, r^ was Issued to the Cleveland Vit-
rified Brick conrpsny. of Cleveland, with
•a capital stock ' of • $.70.ow, and ti e
lowl'.u ' • "v h ;.l. ,-s: <> age r. Hanna,
Van W> st, Oh.ii), and J. M. Parkins, of
of Parsons, Kansas, F*rank L. Hanna, nt
Cleveland.
Another charte^ n-as Issued to tho Lar-
lmore Hardware i;omixtny. «>k-i hotrt a
City, with a capital stock of $60,000 and
j tho following incorporators; .Itwe-pfh A.
I Swaney and Martha M. Swtmey, of llol-
. t:i, K : Hid Oe ir~i- L. Larimer, of
I ' 'ixla. tom i i 'ity. ,
I A charter wan also Issued to the Acme
j Manufacturing ronrpnay, of Henffo, Ok-
I la ; with a Capital stoiik of tlTl.OOo, and
the following officers, vnd stock holders
K. Ia. Ridg. w iv. prafldent.. of Botvfro;
i P. <"}. llolfin vice president; 'of fowler,
Iowa, and Maude M. Rldg^way, secre-
tary and treasurer, of Renfro.
A notary's public commission "Was ls-
stied to John New-land, of EJ Reno.
COMPLIES WITH LAW
ANOTHER BCrLDINO ASSOCIATTON
ACTHOTlIZPiD TO 1X1 b\ 31NES8.
The ten iorlal bank cotnmisioaer. Paul
Cooi or. yesterday authorized the Aetna
lOWIlS bet W e
setting forth
hill i yitiot !
id wei
n here
hid.
distributed at all'
• a nd Oklahoma (' t y, '
h that the. "city on a ;
KverJ • Vlcg.ate was: !
rd the push
nd puMIShei
s edl-
xpect-
! tirwn 1t has «
! ments yet to
ets to ma
fifty-two mll<.-
• dark, and rc-
Ight. Muskogt
mora population
iolng a much older
>stantlal Improv
ivhb'.I in the latter,
large number of fine
t ^ilgli, and resldetc >
a In met by a bra?!
flyi
:jT iit. iii Ma to I lie fact ti \V> tine
wood is the largest city in Uie 1.7th Ju-
dicial district.
Wynnewood is one of the loading eda- j
National towo.s in to tefril'e y, being'
tho location of indianola College, the ;
Indian Territory Normal Institute, and
other Institutions. The pi u>e also has one J
of the finest public school building* In
the southwest, employing a 'corps of thir-
teen teachers under tho Instruction g£ j
Prof. \V. C. Freiich, an educator of in- j
ter-stato reputation.
Wynnewood Is on the Santi p.- r;ii!- i
road, ajbout 70 miles south °of Oklahoma I
pity. Sad Is touched by the route o4 the j
CMtlahoma City-Sulphur Sniinars £}|ectHc I
Line, now preparing to hulld. j
Wynnewood is i very healthy place and 1
haildlng i.p with honi'-s "of people who
are locating here for the purpose of ed- j
orating th. ir children. T ie it <■:;• deiln- !
Ite prospects of the eleetrte line b^tweedi ■
this place and Ok! ihan't City is r.eatin^ I
quite a little Interest In property rallies, f
paper gr
only the
Oklahom
He pub 11
papers, f
and almost
product visrt
ncss wo;ld.
The cljyv
r, and now his pL
:trgest and ,1>«st i <
but "in Vhe great
ips br oks a.* well
j manufactures hi.
itrei
p.iv
Tho
tlon cl
k c
Baking Powder
is ! I:.
The c
ly fertil
Build
of U
Vega
No
th
ihsipess in ti
tenitotj in whit
lyO|lltl, Potfft^H<
J, (*kloihomtt. Bla.in
rfr. Canadisn, Payn
fol-
IJncoln nnn Nrtbie. The company
put up a $10,000 bond and met the
re a uirem^nLs of th* lust.
thct
worthy a trial
Ask your groccr for a can
and be convinced that there is 1
nothing better or purer at any 1
price.
2RfhiiK!Ps&ir?-5e8sf8
former H
lence in an up
ifgaut li i
■ absbly a
ig Its .!>• •'
utlsh Ma
ling f urn it
people
igca and street ca
i meeting of the
i'ridaj* ivfternoon
dlan Terrfctory h. j
Enid, a4 >at se
e.-t Of Guthrie 1
of about ti rt thou
eleven years. It
rtry thereabouts l
tnd Bnld's tproepec
g. The visiters v.
n opera hi
by Judge WhltL
r, whose talk kepi
of good lAimj
public speaker, Jut
few equals. l*ater
►aired to an Elk 1U
ved;
lUlhHl
DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT.
cot (Cornelius Berghams In the Clara City
" d in j Sun-Herald.)
•' During my brief u.y in Okla-
i i ws- homa and the Indian erritory I have
I'.'okA been very mi. 1. impressed with the c.oun-
tpres> try and the wonderful development It haa
1 busl- undergone and still undergoing. Hero ia
a oon-try only fifteen years old and some
hrp k town- an even not as old a.* that and
is nn<l which contain several thousand of popu-
" latioQ like Knld for Instance which con-
1 It* tain* 13,000 people. The farmers, too,
ixteen s«om t'i bo for the most prosperous and
s this of course is not to be wondered at1
• aipl . as moet of them got their land for noth-
<tqulp- , ing and wit ha wet soil as they have
here ought to and'are making money.
v;en aj Tho country on a whole* looks « good
•;talr- «ir*ai like Minnesota or Chiddewa Co.
>mp*. Around Guthrie, tho country is rolling
W* ::ud very productive. West and north
irtlets, (>f Guthrie around Bnld* tbwarde Snyder
nly hi ;m> the Wichita mountains. Snyder by
•' rfsl- t ie. way 1* the place which Was visited
r tho >jy. a cyclone month ayo to-day. 100
p.-opie were killed outright and a gv-.it
■'MU ,l" j many otiters Injured Only a'day before
I that, yestordriy a lady vhtlm died In the ^ • --; !•
Okla- , til| .Mont of the wreckage, has been
'l*he : cleaned av«ay but the prairie northwest
ty-flvo j nf tnwn is still strewn with ium-her, etc
' i* a This country Is however, not subject to
d. and rt-dones any more than Minnesota, from
:-'\Yu wnnt T ran learn. A resident of Snyder
ut toward that this was th« first on<* In his
l-.ir ,-f the . i'i f' . .
ts ar* i The iw>|| here Is not Just the same as
ere taken V(>1, fjmj jj p, Minnesota Around Guth-
d < rdlal- n exceedingly red while farther
"• 1 w e«1 It seems to get blacker. The red
s dl si-em* to be Just as productive how-
11 ever, for the crops everywhere look good
:l" In some placs the formers are busy cirt-
1 ' ting their Wheat, corn, cotton and fruits
r'' with wheat are the staple crops here.
Farmers make as high as thirty to forty
'n dollars an acre from cotton, but there is
,r' lot of work raising It and the people are
Q r.d take things easier than
.I , -i Minnesota
As I wrofe last week this Is n gre-it
■ach region, one of the greatest
'• in the t'nlted States. but th-
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
ADEN AND WOMEN.
(>k« ni* «fill up natura!
6i. Iiatt— .iufl u.aiatiuui.
irritation! ut nlcaratioDt
rf iii • ou« mi'iubraiiM.
1 Pr««Mt* Pain •-*«, imi not aatiiu-
[TKt(VUSCMMBALCO. gent r po.-. noui
, CIKt.lSHATt.OJMm l>r««lat .
k or B#11, jn plain wrarr"
t v expreie, prepaid, for
ft oo ..r S l.i ttl«H M
CircuUi aant ou rouutJ-
From Kansas City to
Chicago
Eleefrle-lighted "Ell"
Leaves at 6:1'0 p. m. dally.
St. Louis
Four trains dally
Leave if 7 30 a. rn.. 10:00 a. m ,
S:40 p. m.. 9:30.p. m.
Ask ui agent for tickets via Bur-
lington Route.
to
so good
hard winti
Track-Trains-Time.
thekaty flyer"
andKATY DININGSTATIONS
All essentials of comfoi table
and convenient travel
[& are characteristic of
katy service q
f. c. SHARON,
Southwestern Paaaer.ger Agent,
Kansas City, Mo.
eeee^eeeeeeeeeee
I A WORK ON ♦
"masonry:
♦ - ■ r ^
% IN THREE PARTS. 4
Z e
^ (By J. I'. Cummins.) ^
Iti origin, object and spread of ^
At .Kor.r This boo'.: might he call- +
the gospel of Fre- Masonry, e
and most Instruct- *
P ,. |>..oks ever written on this sub- A
, , it Is the on I', work that wu ^
> , ,. ,■•• !• e*'i ni iii-, 1 on .Masonry A
t'pnt treats exclusive on th or- ^
■pread .>i d objoet of Free- ^
nnd It will pay any Free- A
♦
inatlon on these propositions. It *
\,p on- rv person to read this *
' III it ha den.: to be- 4
. , . a member of the order. &
Heautlfully bound In silk cloth. X
The Grand Secretary Endorses It. 4
*• M
The M W. Graiyl l-o lge A F ^ +
* M of Okhnoiim. vJffl'-e of ♦
jan-,e< ? Hunt ft W Grand A
Be-M-t,tv. .Stillwater. Okla, .Mar «
24 1904. 2
, Whom It May Concern; X
I take plossure In «tat rir th^t #
I have
examlpsd a copy
iei. • *t -"unilns, of
Kingfisher, this territory und can
recommend It ns containing much
valuable Information upon the
.w_t it professes to handle
and entertain-
oh lahor and re-
urt of the r.uthor.
Fraternally.
J fl. HT'NT,
Grand Secreatry.
Xdhiibject that It pi
I It Is Intel I ii.s
X irg and shows nt
e search "i
J*
his book enn be had.
I by sending $! 26 to
Br. of the Guthrie State Cap-
er J. P. Cummlne, of Klng-
i fisher.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1905, newspaper, July 13, 1905; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc125966/m1/5/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.