The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA SATE CAPITAL
SATI'KPAY MOBNING, FKBHUARY IT, 1906.
CHICAGO MAY WHEAT LOST 1-1-8 CENT' ■
NEW ORLEANS" COTTON STILL UNCHANGED
SLUMP IN THE
k«basis of hlg'i wines
contract grade $11.16.
■f
Prices Lose Ground With
Heavy Shipmenst
MAY WAS OFF 1 1 8 CENT
Com Lost 3-8 Cent, While Oats
Lost 1-4 Cent and Pro-
visions Closed Er-
ratically •
f
Articles
Rioi-ipta- Shipments
Flour, barrels .
21.(W
3 '.,1001
Wheat, buslifla
18,'HX)
"i7.900
Corn, buahi-ls .
LW.StiO
11G. |
Oats, buahela ..
aifi.OOO
37a.fxi01
Hye. buahela ..
40.000
! Barley bushels
; So.TW
HiOtO I
On the produ
ce ixchatiBe today, th.' 1
butter market
tirm; creamer lea
l'yu-JT;
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« All Cotton information a*ll,h* . chlok„ha, prlvat. wlro coir.- «
: zjrrrn'rrjri. o*«. - - - «.■*>« - .. .
to
Dunns Trade Review
York. Feb. Id. It 1>
i\ • w Hi \ it w of Trade toiuortow
W.ather eondll
wips ® ® ® ® © v $ o © $ ® ® ® ^
CURE YOUR COLD.
wldlo houa
as r-vlved r«
er clothing i,n
bold consumptlo
all trade. eo tin
1
81Jc
on estimate that the exportable surplus
trom Lndla Is 32.000.000 bushels, against
uu average of 31.000,(W0 bushels for the
last five years. The cash market of St.
Louis was reported weak and two prom-
inent London trade paper us.se r ted that
1 ttie damage had *?en dona to fall sown
wheat. Against this atrong array or
learlah n- ws the only comfort for the Kc>
bull" was in some reports of small dam
to I lie crop In Nebraska but men.
bad Uttl. ' At' r opening i"li- '
(/ Jc lower a, S4\c t< WJc the Mj«> "P
Hon held < "imperatively steady' until lat-
i v In the day when the price brok
k.harply to ,504c. The market closed a
almost the lowest .point of til.- (lay
final quotation on May was 1 1''"1
of wheat and flour were e.,ual t«
Chicago, Feb.. 16.—Heavy ehlpment* of
wheat from Argentina were the chief
r.ason today for a sharp slump in th-
l.„ al market. At the close the l'rice ^r
the May option was down KhU'.
was off lc. Oats showed
Provisions were 24
<enta higher, ^
Whea1
The whont market was light through-
rut the day. From tbn start there was
free selling by pit traders and omrnls-
, on houses and late in the day several
lines of long wheat were thrown on tlie
market. The chief selling incentive was
„ roport from Argentina that the ex-
,„,rta from that country for the weeK
v rf. J,<508.000 bushels, compared with
I nop bushels the previous week. It was
,.porter! also that arrivals at the a. a-1
V.iard are on the increase. Other bear-
• ,«h nrws was a break of Id a bushel
ln the price of wheat at Liverpool and
bnuihcte.- Exports f«-r tb. w«ek is
t own by Hradstreet were equal to _-
I..-,; 'jbnshelB. Primary recelnts wer-
44 .... bushels against 397.000 bushel, a
yinr ago. Minneauollf, Duluth and < hl-
cago reported receipts of 30T> cars,
■gainst 291 cars last week and 2TC cars
a year, ago.
returned 14; ttrsts 14; extras 17; cheese
firmer lliJ<S13.
ST LOUIS PROVISIONS
St. T/).iis. Feb. W.—Flour; Steady; red
winter patents $1.:!0®4.60; extra fancy
an.I straight $3.M0l.2r ; clear $2.90®.°.-?.
Receipts: Flour 30.000; wheat 44.000;
corn 135,000; oatA *6,000.
Shipments: Flour 3.000; wheat 33.000;
•orn &7,<jOO; oats iiS.OOO.
The
loss or \C.
nts lower to 1-i
ST LOUIS CLOSE
Louis. Fob.. 16.—THfse: Wheat low-
Jo. 2 rod cash elevator 86^<t00c; May
July VOJc; No. 1 hard f£ft&14'
n lower; .No. 2 cash 40c; track 411
(file; May 10g< ; July 41 lc.
(lata lower; No. cash 30c; track 30*
0814c; May 2 gc; July c; No. 2 white
Lead steady $5.27).
Spelter quiet J." 00.
Poultry firm; chickens lOJc; springs 12c;
turkeys 36c; ducks 13c; geese Kc.
Butter dull; creamery 31®29c; dairy
lSQttlc.
kkss lower; 13c case count.
COTTON KEEPS
ITS STtMJY TONE
Market's Strength in 1 act
Was a Little Pronounced
due small movements
Spot Sales Were Unusually
.Small at Liverpool — In-
quiry for Southern
Cotton
tin
at Chicago which ros-
premium. The - ,«ury •
withdrawal trom ti.. JJ
Thursday m.ht .. mount, «. «. .
and 11.750,000 ot 11..' «"•'> "l>H I"-'1 '
South America is not included In the sub-
treasury flgurea. A decline i t.u
Hrm of considerably over
therefore indicated while .t- aurpliu re-
serve stood at less than ^
Bonds wore weak. "Otal S l ! 1
va'ue $.■.640,000.
I S. bonds were «ll "ncl I on ,■ II.
last Week
Md.SM hi l
foreign trade, pn llmli arj
f exports In January fell
month preceding, but prond
records for the corn spo
iu previous years, while to
i>k at this port exports wer
than a year ago. bu
il $!,741.SfcO. Uallwa>
rst week or KebrJitry
larger than In the
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©
J>t.
"A Stitch in Time Saves Nine."
Take
MEW YORK STOCKS
N- w York
Antal. Cop.
Air
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Yesterday's Spct
Prices.
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e
At New York
11.
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At Galveston
10
R7
♦
1 e
At New Orleans ....
10.
19
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♦
At Savannah
At Liverpool
10
41
91
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0
Feb. 16—
Sales Hlgti
700 11"
i*. 4,200 441
Amer. Cot. OH . « «
Amer. Sugar . 8.200 1«
Ami". Tob. pW - « >"
>„ ,.-..nda Mill. M00 -sl
Ai.bl.au 20,5110 II
Atol.lson pfd,. :l,,° I""
_ _ 700 16a
and O
and O. pfd
Clv-o.
111H
43'j
35%
141Mi
104%
WEEKS-BREAK-l)P-A-COLD
for Colds and La Grippe.
THE BIST REMEDY. PRICE 25 CTS.
Guaranteed to ilo tlie
work or money refunded.
Get a free sample at
LILLIE'S DRUG STORE.
204, Harrison Avenue.
Jo*.
O
•i.r
3,300 110V4 101
New Orleans. Feb.. 18,-The steady un-
i.rtone of market trhlch li«* keen I",
vidence during Hie past few days «
*' , . . «.!,. mnrnilll! I '
more
, 14.000
, 6.600
100
31V
conapi
KANSAS CITY CLOSE
Kansas City, Feb-. 16.JClose: "Wheat ' - idler
low* m 1 >• 7«\c; July 7lie: September l,rrce 0Pen|
: cash No. 2 hard 7H|78c; No. 'i red
8L;(l90c; No. 3
Corn lower; May
No. 2 mixed 38<-; !
R. T...
;tnd O
and A
and A. pfd.
yf 900 21 Vfc
and S XV) ! Vi
M & St. P. 16,800 1K-
■irt F & I.. 37.300
if. i*3; Present their latest and Greatest
Mv-loDrain
97 |
soi4
31'A
n. Q;ts
and 11
; July 39ic; ca^h
: white 31K*; No. 3
C)atR steady; No, 2 white 29J(?W0Jc; No.
2 mixed 29|c.
Rye steady fAfioOc.
Hay steady; choice timothy $10,000
11.00: choice prairie |)>.«Ka8.60.
Butter steady; creamery 28c,
Eggs weak 134c.
Receipts wheat 27 cars.
pfd..
New York. Feb., 15
Ifl.fifn) barrels; exports
lower to sell.
Hops, Petroleum: Steady,
Hides, Wool: Quiet.
Coffee: Spot Rio steady; mild steady.
Sugar: Raw nominal; fair refining 2l< :
ntrifugal fW test 3 11-32fl3|c; molasses
Refined quiet.
this morning
_ than expected
and worked higher thereafter for no
. ,..,d rea...u ex .pt tli t tlwre was a bet-
ter feeling as to values being low & ^ ^
cnoilgll Mr the present. Perlians ,h" I ^
Bteadlneil. of market Is due t" the ' d
that „... past ...n vas the las. (Vn ...
oi small movement, last yea.. arrival | ^
Having Increased ut a rapid >">•■ a " (. . s
tills data one year ago and the Impro
men* may also bo partly • attributed ■ . v
general e peetatlona of a falling . j Manhaua„ ,10,.
receipts at an early date tills year. Ry U0«
any rate, good support wus offere.l . r, 300
futurf marttet during the who , * P "ft
a.lVlres from S. w York reporting some . Miuu. •
w.-re of I favorable character being gen , Mo. 1 •••• ■
Trally expressed that ,|M. bottom had M. K ft I . _ • ■
I,,...., reached for the present and pur-1 M K ft pM
-Flour: Receipts
1,100 34U
300 176V*
1,000
100 61l'
5,400 149
"What
Woman
Will
!lo."
A hail storm oq NenMtion.
All tbr Sensations ol a
Ml 10-DRAMA.
All the Hcflntie* of a
PflKtorlal Pla> •
And as man* lanati* a« ■
lane-(o«ned>.
Prfsented b> a stronq
( umpafl> •
SOME I HI Mi MTIR1IV SI\A.
suga
GHICAGO POULTRY
... Feb., R—Poultry-alive firm.
i:/ol6c; chickens and springs
LIVESTOCK
WAS WEAKER
Corn
Because of the persistant selling by
. fommbnlon h^ises at. I cash lnte*"-
i urn market was weak. Low r
Vs. liberal local rec-ipts. a alack
„„„,l fur cash corn and favora.bl.- |
w*ither for movcu.. ut of i .. 1 ' ■
, blnrd to < induce sell.ng. TI.- P n
, Ipal demand came from shorts I
market closed weak with prices almos
HOGS LOSE 5 CENTS
In do and closed at ti''. K>«1 r. . .lpts ___
•were 355 cara wllh W of contract grade.
Oats |
The break In wlfea! and eorA caused
liberal prem-taKlng In oats whirl. ..-
, I In consldearbla drellne u pr: 1
was mostly by local holders
siicirl* wer. the best buyers. Some r<
rovery took place, late' In tho day but the
, i isf was easy. May opened unchanged
to tc lower at 5 |e t sold off 10
and closed at |c. >«al receipts
were 10K cars.
lase*' were recommended in preferem
,as | Pennsylvania.
Spot' 'sales • were very small at I.lver- reopla's tte.
m.,,1 onlv l,ut there aPPeared '° b° ' f'r'
1 r„ ..'ntton in the south for Reading ....
mi inquiry foi i onun m
, xport. n rather favorable feature, and R. o
i, Mas staled that there was more d.- l:
nia.1.1 in the Interior for American mill. | H.
rurth and south. l.ocally spots aei. ic ^ st
porl. d as flr.n at quotations this morn-; s,
liter., was , fair bus;,a ss doing. There I s,
Is no doubt but that ll'.cra will soon taKe .
Kansas City Market Went
Ten Cents Lower
Sheep Market Was Steady to
Strone, .ContrastinE Viv;
idly With Other
Prices
pla
r>f inipoi
lange
st. 11
in \l
th<
bring
Howe
statistical pos -j'|
movement proml-, \
n smaller than one j i
far distant future, \
[)mething of a re-1 p p. s
{0r apot cotton 'n | WabMh —
■ limn anv advance , Wabash pfd
Brooks Theatre
Sunday, February 18th |
Ho'den Brothers'
T ake Away
From Guthrie the^ homes in
which the State Capital Is read
and there wouk[ remain the
curious fragment of a deserted
village with a ropujation jif
scarcely one hundred people.
£)oc.s your advertisement go
with it to all these homes? Call
up S3, either phoneg and let's
talk it oyer.
I he Denver, Enid & Gulf Railroad Co.
—ALFALFA R01TE—
Holden Bros.' name is sufficient
Guarantee for any attraction. ;
.1 rices 25, 35, 5° au^ 75c-
61M j
14794
2 V
* The Couch awl Ol
* Chair vvlii.li 1 am going t.> O
avtay to 111. lucky M
v guesst- on April 4th can now ^
be seen in the window of the ^
Billiny.slet lluilding,' 1°7. |
^outli Secon 1 Street. S
j? give
de
porta to
.•27J.OOO
er first |
ss t ha n
Friday
LOCAL MAKkETS
M. Ege,
Kansas C ty, Feb., 16-Cattle: Receipts
2 9f>o. includig l<,', southerns. Market
weak to W cents higher; choice export
and dressed beef steers JTi.t'tfifi 10; fair
i. good $4. (*"% western fed steers
|8.75®f .60; atockers and feeders |3.006io.0ft;
southern sleeri* <*'; southern eow
|2.3&'6|8.7fi; native cows fJ.iT4i4.2f>; native
i- bulls |2.60^41X>; calves
not at all unlikely sl
•; ii rope slnrc fleptenfl:
Is of being l.lOO.flOO le
time lasl sear. 1..M t rioay i Furni«hed by
ev.r, ,n.v. ;::r!,s^~ «i :
T* - • rr, b"s"" :
11. tint \ ' Oats, per bushel
unless something unforseeii ae\« n«,«
that might be deterlmental to^the^newj By B E T.lllman>
.... ma- Alfalfa hay, per ton * 6.
antime. I Alfalfa hay, baled, per ton
i must Prairie hay. per ton
et wit- prairie hay, baled, per ton ....ir.-OOfcti
emnant Bran, per 100 lbs
fall
/ y- <r
. -. s'
993 s COAL
li t0
Bt'RM
15 Si.000 1
Register your guesses ear-
ly at my office. See the jar
of Coal in the same window
and make a guess.
•tiliser
vorld's
■:i\ Ided
■eased. In
largest <
of tli
old ' TOP
Provisions
Provisions opene.1 eak and elosefl
firm with the eioeption <>r lard, whleh
.bowed a .11*1.1 1«««- T'nexpeetedlr
r. elpts of live, tin,s caused a de-
, ,r I# eents n the price al the M« •
. ... and thU res .It .si In considerable j s V
■ „f provisions. On tl.c decline, R,., .Ipls tMarket 6 cent,
short, covered freely which caused a lr„n; .lose,I better: top 16.10; hulk of
I fcllnu At lb. close May pork ,ale< lf.964.fi"-,; SiMvt H"4 l ; l"'"k
1 „n lftbl-i cents ill Is.rdl.rs |.l«s .nd 11*1.1 s «.« ••«
up uw I r. Hbcci, Rernl.its Market steBdy
COTTON FUTURES
New York Cotton
Yellow corn, per bushel,
Kaffir oorn. per btishel
Oats, per bushel
Chops, per 100 lbs
Opening High
March 1°.T
. .10.43
w;is on cents at .r sd. IUti wern li
,,'nts lilRher at 8 Sl.
Estimated Receipts
Estimated rrclpl. for tomorrow-
VI,eat 4 ows| corn M cars oals U . ars,
liogs 2S.OOO herfd.
chicago futtres
Chicago, Feb.. 1«.-The leading future*
ranged as follows:
,ow ''lose CI. Y'dy.
!..s,s 10.W-98 10.89-90
^.04-07 ii
10.31 10.41-45 10.41-43
WHEAT NO. 1
«4J
S3-| Kl-fc h-i
CORN NO. I.
43-1 431 4Jil
43 -8 -W 4.li
44 44-4 43J
OATS NO. ?.
m-s m m-i
' -m
MESS PORK. PER BBI..
i.-ir,\ i;.v. if'-"4
|.I15.16 15.36 1G.1&
LARP. PER. 100 LBS
wa
K-'4l
434-1
43 i
lo.rfi
15.80
to strong; native iambs f..M>®«.i<0; wes-j May
tcrn lambs |8.M0«.9O: twea and yearlings July
|4 western fed yearl ngs |f> •''''' j OPt
6.1f>; western fed sheep J4 C51 0."'i; stock-
ers an«l feeders $3.S Vjri.75 ,
—
ST JOSEPH CATTIe
St. Joseph, Feb.. W.—Cattle: Receipts
1.7*10; steady; natives S4.8B94.1fi; cows and
heifers |1.T5®? .00; stoelvers and feeders
OOCM'M.
Hags: Receipt# f> cents 1"W.t;
light" $fi.s0®4.00; medium and heavy
btilk IB.HOCB.oo
fiheep: Reoelpts 7,2t>'; steady.
New Orlosns Cotton
h .. 10 TT V' "s v tt 10 tt-n i" W
io ; u.-c 10.1-;. io.'.ts-y> i'*
J.... .11.07 11.17 1.1.0ft 11/19-10 11 os
10.31 10.38 10.31 10.34-35 10.3c
NtW VOKK SI OIKS
Protective Measures Success-
fully Arrested the Decline of
the Market
Seed
Lint
By Houghton
cotton
cotton
and Douglas.
|2.fl0tP2 75
9.76
tBy W. II
Lint cotton
| N. I:. CIIEADLE, I
i tlie Coal Man.
\ew Daily Train Servitc.
Missouri, Kansas]}
& Texas Railway
Company.
An up-to-date railroad operating I OO
pushmg torwarflTo KioS., Medicine Lodge. Kansas and
Northwest.
FIRST CLASS ROADED— blRST CLASS tOUIPMENT.
. Iy
I rooms in connection.
| TIME OF TRAINS DAILY.
ls West Bound.
:• , ■ lr i m Amves at Kind •. m.
i m •• ' i . t . ni a i rlvrk m Cherokee ii
M V . m Arrives at Mnld '• * P
1 mix-'l • • u :/£lm A.nvr.at Cl.r.okee U«
" ' 7! ' kee ,^tp1Smt,Ar^..tK..d . a.o7p.«.
>>. Mu V'*L M ; I-o .11 A iims at Outline 4 ih p m.
2 H.,i! -■- K,,V Uf r 0J, a i rive# al Haul «> J" P m-
I Mixed leaves CberolM
N ;u Mii'-d leaves kwu
Connection « a r a m a de ^^^'tern.' S"''oklahoma
M. K.& T„ Ft. bmi h and wesie^n,^^ ^ En)d wRh
FnfSco0Rock°ls'land and A. V. A W. at Cherokee with tho
Kansas City. M.-xico and Orient.
j j CUNNINGHAM
General Pas.engnr A«ent.
C. J. TURPIN,
Qeneral AK«*nt
Seed
By G.
cotton ....
M. Sharum.
By Guthrie Milling Co.
Corn x-hop
Yellow corn
Hrati. per 100 lhn
Wheat, No. 2 hard per bushel .
Corn chop
eipts
Nit-
OMAHA CATTLE
Omaha, Feb., 16.-Cattle: P
0<K> .Market alow 6IPI0 cents 1
tlve Htears $4 004/'.,*.; cows and beit.rs
'-annera IS.OO^HW; fltockars
and f. • 'U i ■' I-'": ^ lvea la.OOSMi.U-',
bulis and Htags 4.00-
U i. .j • • O,S0Q ftterket 5 cents
1 ■ n\. t Heavy i-•
light 16.76®5.h.".; pigs .40®T.. ; bulk
PJpw York,
urea for the
upon
Hbt
Ret
1.080
alow
Msrket
|5.fl0Q4.C0', well
.tu'. W; lambs f
SHORT RIIV1'
607|
' " .8.174
I Kit 100 LBS.
8.90 8W*
8..T*> 817i
i,50O
i, Quotations were as follows:
' , ■ \ . a siring wfi. at V- '•>k ' 1
'. m« " N >" No. 2 - TI
iu. • * allow 40; No. 3 oats l.
l^t. 4 m. 1 wMH Ml No |l ..-kln* «
|M1 feeding barley 38: fait to j
'CHICAGO CATTLE
.illraRf>, 1". n , TI -Cattle: Receipt.
.at weak. Beeves *1T*C«.80
heifers |1.50 4.80; stoekera and
r.4i4.«r>: Tes« s HJit©4.40.
I,it.- H-'.'JOO. Market strong;
lower; cl.olc. ti prime
, , • ; m <him t i g" 'd heavy
bat he* wdltots l8.1A6«.%j
l„,i . I., .ivy mixed $'-<T'««,i 10;
illngfc.
SCked,
With
•b l' - Protective meas-
k market were centered
f,-w points and proved effective
ltlllg the decline which gained
>rce during the flr*t hour and
I'll- uctiMly renewed in the flnal
railing tendency
uftl. ient from an
•eat to effect a
uradualTe. ov« i v. There was a very no-
inbl.- l.r...K-.K. ' "v"> "" «"' ra"y'
,1.1. 11..... I.« ti" « '"
l.it al business being * completed during
the 11rst h air. The demand was languid
dropped to.nothing il the higher
b.vels on the recovery The market for
call nionev was unexpectedly tranquil
and this bad most < > do with the Im-
jirovm. nt in sentiment which brought
about tne midday recovery In prices.
Hales for « U loans did not rli"1 to yea-
terday'a maximum and In th- latter part
the day fell below 5 per «ent. The
itlook for another poor bank.s'.ite-
nt tom .rro.v w ol 1" •«'<•! ""
,rk. I th u ihi. iir.iciletUy .l.owln* ol
i condition^ ' Th estimates fur-
shed IA I inkers of the week s cur-
movement gav no ground for sup-
• By Model R<
Corn chop, per IfO lbi
Yellow t orn. p8r bu
Br,in. t 100 lbs. . .
Wheat. No. U herd, r
Com chop, per 100 lb;
ler Mills.
PRODUC1". MARKET.
ST LOUIS WOOL
joul^ Feb . 16.—Wool Rtea«!
v 1 norinwMve.ii ' ., ..r,u and clothing
ir;vhrrvr^r«^i"-' • ^
I,;;;;...... . " ' *
i |, III e HUlltl'O- 41iN8; N l[ax
nrthwost.ru f * P"nu
ed 31'trtlc
piling tb.
tieusury n
ments of
l,«the la
jsorptlo
gold t.
i by the sub*
.. -id the w • k .i ship-
South America had
large receipt on
from ' 4 Interior,
r New York en^ianae
By J- M
Shipping butter, P« r W
Country butter
RfCS, 'per ca**> cat"'8
Springs.
Old Roosters
Young Boosters ......
Hens and pullets
Hides
Turkeys
Gees'' ••••
Ducks
By Wltbuh Cot
Butter, sweeting pi>' h
Springe • •
Hens '•
Old cocks, each
cocks, each ..
Cull poultry
Hen turkeys
Tom turkeys. Id ...
Ducks, F rK F. .
Geese, V. F, F
Kggs. new No. 2 cas<
No. 2 t¥R.> e'1 K 1
Green aalt cured aid
«>reen hides
Dry hides
I (j:... ind-'sj .... a
lllective lebrua v 4th, I90(
kansas city train.
Leavts Guthrie 7:20 p.m.
Attiv. s K.msi- City 7:30 a. ti},
j Carrying through chair car,
st. louis train.
Leaves Guthrie 10:55 a. in.
Arrives St. Louis 7:50 a. m.
Carrying through chair car.
oklahom a city train.
Le aves Guthrie 8:40 a. in,
! Arrives Oklahoma City 10:05 a. 1
1 All trains leave from Union Station
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Johnson Commission Co
Dealer# in
grain, provisions,
cotton, STOCKS
AND BONDS
Direct Wires to Kansas
City, Chicago and Now
York.
nfflco I 16 South 1 t Stree
E. A. Johnson ihou*
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A DIAGNOSIS.
New York Sun.
Away with mystic m«*di« inee
And weird appendicitis;
In future we will be ontent
With Qrover Clevelnndltls.
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V"*'- 8TA7g CAPITAL HOOK
4 T*TIOI t"V STORE.
.mission
ng stock.
\ price.
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Classified Business Directory oi Guthrie;
Giving the Street and Telephone Number of Some of the Leading Bu ine B Men of tjy.
' . i,.1.11-r to learn aten
INSURANCE. |
WALKER
Everythinq In Inturanca,
129 West Oklahoma Avenua.
LAUNDRIES.
guthrie towel supply.
Mirror, 0ru h, Comb,
and Clean Towel fiach^
See *
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^ UAL
Ptompt d«
I rise o Riqht
of N^av.
Phone I 30
VETERINARY SUROeON
•sU-rn
Cabinet
Soap
MornlnQ.
I prtfcne
J. T. CRAYS.
douthitt.
Veterinary
Su*1 jeon.
113 Ea t Harriaon Avenua.
tmt ..pr.ort.nlly «. t. ...no-
•r.phy. !.«.""l" s «'
| In «.«-■ .— t -
to buv a eeholarebip to th^ fcoutb-
Mxiei ieea College h OKMom
have four eahoUwnipa f «ell
| st $:0 00 eath H,*<" CM,,U' C°"
livery.
- the n. b. smith board nq 81 a^lh
Prompt aerwicr, epectal at- .
tentlcn fliwon boardere.
Corner v.ae and Cleveland Awe-
phone -w. oscar hamilton,
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1906, newspaper, February 17, 1906; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126035/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.