The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 135, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1906 Page: 7 of 8
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ONE CENT A WOED
Note—-All advertisements under thiw
hiad one cent a word per issue} if run
three timet, 10 per cer.i off, if run- eix
timet or over, 25 per cent off. #
CA8H IN ADVANCE
Advertisements in thit coTumn will
be inserted unloss paid in advance.
No need to writ* or ask for figures.
One cent a word it eatiiy figured.
HELP WANTED-MALE
WANTED—25 ticket takers fur Eagles
..Carnival at Cijihrle from Oct. 1st to
•tli. Apply at law office of L. O. L>-
tle at once
Gra> Building. Guthrie. .0.
r£i j 1$ L v > '1
ONE CENT A WORD
j A SXAf—Half prooably whole interest
J In furniture store in Waurika. Ok.. <x-
( cellent opportunity, very bad health. T.
! W. Woolen.
ONE CENT A WOKD
APPLICATIONS 0K LTQUOX
I.ICENSF.
2J^y/' ^
0;\E CEM A WOPT)
MEDICAL
i DR. j. H. Hcanm owns private con-
! fi.ic'. cnt home; Tjsa' or eare; home prtv«
1 !!«ce; infants adopted; everything fur-
nished; terms to suit. Room 27. 1214 Mala
ftrft*t. Kansas City. Ma
TYPEWRITERS.
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WANTED—Men to learn barber trade.
Few weeks completes, little expense,
big money to graduates. Tools given,
l'" i n.s w.i • n;-.. Write ,na*
logue. Moler Garber College, Kansas
<' y. Mo.
I VISIBLE WCITlMi BUCK, fully guar-
:tnteed. IV ... No. 7. $50; agent wunt-
j ed in your town 2nd hand typewriters
•ti: inai.' . i* •• i . 115. up. Okla-
homa Typewriter Co., 103 W. Grand uv
Territory of Oklahoma, Logan county, as.
Noll' < .* hereby given that F. J. Bow-
lln. and Co. has this day flled in the of-
fice of the County Cleih, in and for said
County, tli r peiii'.on, ask.ng t.iat a 1-
cense be framed lbe:u to sell at retail,
malt, spirituous and vinoi - liquors on lot
tilock ihird waid, ' ty of Guthrie,
in said Cpuiy^ and Territory.
If no protest be tiled on or before Sep-
tember ;W JtW. their petition will be grant-
ed and li< ens-- issued.
Witness my hand and th«- seal of said
county heroin u!7ix. d tnis 11th *la, of
September -DuC.
M. E. TRAPP
County Clerk.
f'kia
oma city.
BLACK?MITII wan'ed ut
at once. *
ropper, Ok.,
EMPLOYMENT AGENT
For nn> kind of.labor wilts to A 1'
Poi; .vood. \\ Harrison.. Phone S.j,
-1.M- a
apply
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
SITUATION WANTED MALE.
lii'in huol i wiih cum- j
" ;aiii 'logrMp'.iK ability wishes office ;
work In ifirrnoow6 Can furnish his!
own in.i iiii. -. Address R. D. J. care,
of St.it Capital
MR RETIRED FARMER:
D"i-': 'I want a business iitat will keep
> ou bus> In your town; und is easy]
besides making good money. Start a j
billiard room, and run It as a place of
ami bement: Not As A Gambling Joint.
«iV; i good location and write us; We
will .-eli you tables on easy terms.
Our 'able usually pay for themselves ■
in six months. The K. C. Table Mfg. |
Co., lo-';-l: -'J Main St. Kuiisa* City, |
Mo.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS AND CON
, TRACTORS.
Tl.e Ik-k d of county conitsisleonera of
Logan county, Oklahoirui. will meet in
Guthrie. Oklahoma. October's. 190*;, In
r?gui«r session, and at said meeting a'
tho hour of 10 a. m.. of said day, will
consider bids and propositions from any
oerson .r ;>eison* des ring to build a
court house for Logan county. Oklahoma
on the rental plan, under the provisions
of the Iiw3 of OkWUioina of isn7. section
2 .srtlclo i. c.iapter JR. a« follows;
"The court flint/ snail be u.^d only for
the piyment of witnesses, purors. *ten-
ographero. bailiffs, janitors for the dis-
trict couri room, and the fe<s of Jus-
tices oT in-' pea e, probate Judgj, con-
si a bles. and clerks of the district court,
ar.d in addi'ion. n iouniies which have
heretofoic or may •heroaficr construct
court houses or Jalis ;a be paid for by an
annual ^rental, s <•:•. ren.: l shall be a
proper i urge agninst :!.e cc-urt fund, and
in addl onal levj not ex eodlng three
mills, mny be l«J\.ed for that puruoae."
| Said bi ildlng to bS paid for ir. fiem'.-
j annual instMllments as rent. Bids must
| tin Med n the oflh • .> the ^ounty clerk
of Logan county nr la:er than 6 o'clock
p. m.. October 1. 1906.
Said court no ;s>' to ui n n a disft-ict
: room of suitable sige; Judge's chamber.
I three rooms; dlstr.cl clerk's ofTlc«\ th ee
I rooms, with valut; on>- nand Jurq room,
three Jury rooms; probr.te court room,
with probate jcige anu,p abate <lerk's
office, With vahit; co ivy '.recsurcr'a of-
flov tluee rooms, with vault; sheriff's
office, three rooms « v:i BhcrifTs
office also to have two .ima.ll iold-over
rooms with grafrd doors for temporary
use for prisoner' County clerk a office
three rooms, wit' van, ; r >s er of
ed s office, three rooms with vault;
ounty attorney's olfl >. three rooma; non
abstractors room; uommisaioncVs office,
two rooms, and u rest room U;r the gen-
eral p.ibiic; '.ounty superlnt«nden * office
two rooms; janitors room Building to
be not k-ss than tiOxllO fee:, to be fire-
proof and to be equipped with eiectrl:
lights, a hot blast steam heat system,
plutnoing and sewage. Building *lo be
thrct stories, each floor to contain in
double toilet rooms RuDding to be con-
structed of ston<* or brick of Lest mater-
i ti, at a cost ,iot to exceed one hundred
iiousand ($100000) doliais, actually in
building.
All bids to bo sealed and a comp&nled
v ith plnns and spec:floationt in detail.
A'1 bidders mrat accompany their blda
and propositions with ertiflrd check for
i-er cent of the amount of bid. ai.d
come prepared to ahow said board their
fli ancial tiabily to carry out their con-
tract.
Said building must he anvple Tor the
purpose designated, and suitable In every
way. The rental contract to be for n
term of fifteen >ears.
OKE CENT A WORD
OKE CENT A WOUM
0^£ UEW'i A OKD
f persona so enrolled,
ho have,died, sho Id make application I
to the commb <>n«-r \ liol in affairs
Washington, i c.. to be enrolled f
Ing from the 1 fra
decrees of the court of claims al
f. rred • to Appln > ton- f.minora and
B Hiding to he erecteu on grounds b?
the county and at the explra-
rental perio<l to become tb
)f said count v. without addi-
1 all "ids. propos tii
JOHN B. FAVORS.
it Board of County Commla-
•ATT.iST*
M. 1C. TRAPP,
County Clerk
EASTERN I'HEROILKES. NOTICE.
1 >e;mrtment of the Ijiterlo*. Office of In-
Notice Is hereby given that the secre-
'■ ••!'> or the Interior has been dire, ted b.v
the ■ ourt of claims in the decrees of May
«fc and Ma j i9D«, n the can .*f
the Eastern Cherokee* and othrrs against
Ibe United 8 atea, to aaoerta n the d •
Vidua! Eastern C-ierokoe Indians eii.i.lrj
to share in tho fund aw aided by the
eour. ! i::;. in said decrees, for which
ai propriation, was made by the uot o"
' ol JutlO 3<). 19o«> 1 he de-re- ol
i he court of claims of May i'S. I9u6, pro-
vides lhat *aid fund described in item
'• u" ,f : 1 • d« r.-e of atay If, IMS, siiaii
Lh- d strihuted to the Eastern Chorokees,
a ndi\ idua'.s, whether East or West of
the Mississ. : i river, j-artles ;o the trea-
<•: .ma 1S4 >, (x-iusive of the
' . Settler.4 .a .i ait In the pro nation
of the rol.'s of all persons entitled to
Mi a re in said fund, the rolls of 1851 upon
which the per capita payment to the
Eastern Cherokee* was made snail oe uv
cepie.l as a basis, and the fund *hall be
d s:rihu'ed to the Ind .iduala named in
said mils of 1,-fii. or to heir legal repre-
n ." a;!\(*c Therefore nil persons now
living, who wen- enrolled for the per
payment of 1851 as Eastern C'hcro-
ier east or west, and all the legal
ing their oare and custod" All nppllca- , 'prJ1,
ttons tr.usi be made upon the bl ink forms |
prescribed which may bo obtained by ap-
plying i > tho commttalo o if Indian «' f- j fr.m
fair* o: to toe superintendent of Indian
<cV.ool, Cherokee. North i': rol:na. or to |
the Unltod 8tt ea l w igi nt, Union
Muskogee, Ind :i Territory. Ap-
no; on the pres.-rtbod form will | >
n<n bo conalaored. aii applications inuat k
be flhil by J in. a y 111. UN/2.—F. '
LE!*T'P. Commissioner of Indian Affafra. a
dian Affairs, Washington, O. C.. August,
l'ORT SMITH ,
(ftffectivi Jul
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v . JLiiiJto Oi . r1.i4-1.ij JilSiAiE
MEN.
DENVER, ii\ ID UI'LI'
(East Found.)
No. -j. (dally) Lv. Kiowa . .
Lv. Enid
Ar. Guth
No. i (dally) L
Lv Enid
1: IJ
K • w a
No. 10,
If you are in the rem estate business 1
there are certain records you must have n,,.
If von run your business with method 1
and detail. We carry all these in stock.
Lv., En 1
Ar. Guthrie
. (daily) Lv
Lv. Enid
Ar. Kiowa
ke >
'and they will be sen. to you on receipt ■ \
I of price atated: jj„
! contract with real estate agent for 1 AV K.i.
• sale &' city property—2-qulre tec- No. 11. (d. ex.
I ord 12.60 Lv Ei.
1 Receipt for earnest money on pur- I Ar. Klo
| chase of real estate,- 200 blanks. j Nos. 10 und
neatly bound an Indexed 2.24 pa.-senger
'Contract with real estute agent for ' A ''
j sale of farm realty, with full de- i I,urt rrom ,,,p
1 ticription property .:-qulre record 2 50!
, Agent's rent r<g.'-(( r. describing
property and mowing rect pta and ' ..(1
>d 11 .11 nixed fieighl and
1- <1. 1 rains arrive at ar.d de-
M1PSOCR1. KANSAS A- I liXAS.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
Fl'RNIHMED
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WANTED MISCELLANEOUS i
+♦+♦•! ❖+#>ir* i *+♦•{.♦+0+0.^
FARM LOANS
per cent, including commission.
T A BAOGETT.
Guthrie, Okla.
FOR SALE
2'Olt SALE-Olie bank *ault door. Mos-
lej. nearly new. Bargain if taken soon
Morrison State Bank. .Morrison, Ok.
row SALE—On easy payments, bar na-
ture*. new rid cfctonJ hand billiard ana
pool table. Millard and bowling auppllee,
we lead !n cheap prices. The Brunswtsk-
fca'.iir, Colltiider Cu. 637 and 539 Deuwar*
atrnet, Kuiisas City. Mo.
SALE-Well <*tab!.shed grocery
flour and feed store doing a good btta-
111 ess. Also 6-room house. 2 lots, good!
tited barn, well, cave and fruit trees, 1
located In Highland Park. A barga. n«
if taken at once.. Address A. B.
State Capital.
(WANTED A hom> for a babv boy. ag *
" .p month Address A. c^re of
Siat<- Capital.
WANTED—To buy a saddle horse suit- '
able for -ow pony. Address it I
llarrad, general delivery, Guthrie, Ok. j
Order for Want Advertisement.
THK STATE'CAPITAL COMPANY. GUTH HIE, UK LA: |
SHISEnclosed End cents io pay lor the wan! ai below, wbith contains words tr |
a +
Dp tiraeo in your classified want p§J . +
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Name
1. tj.
Wilte your copy on lines beiowt and be sure to out 011 voup cam. th. .«. :
* your C°P> the ad drees you wart in the advertisement.
disbui 'smenis-
—2-qulre reeori .* 2.75
Ar. St. Louis
Hav
e you ot
r legal bank catalogue? It
No. 108 (pars.) l.v. Uutlir
lists 1
ill tdanlis
net<Ie<1 by real estnte men
Ar Okla lamia City
In Oklahoma ;
ind Indian Territory, g'v-
No. Uu (pasx 1 LvNGutInie
Ing t!
ho numbe
flze nnd price of ea -h—
. Ar. Kansaa City
over
1.801 form
is kept In stock. You enn
\"' Ct; (mixed) L. tiki.:
have
this catn
log ie for the asklnu.
Ar. Quthrio
TH K
STATE
CAPITAL BOOK STORE.
No. lo;, <pas.«. Lv. Kan .C
Out.
trie, Oklahoma.
Ar. O itlirif
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No. 109 (pa- t Lv. Hi. Lou
All .\! K «Si T tla: I'M
depart from l.nion static
ST LOUIS. I:J. IJKNU
. ft 10 p. 111
. i :C0 p. m
. 1:30 p. in.
8:33 p "
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RAILWAY TIME TABLES
'HISON. TuPKKA & SANTA EE.
(We
1 '<
If l want better smai
lug business, learn show • ard and
iliug by mall; niCK-hants want
big 1110111
make them; ail can learn; pond
itiona guarantoed
paying busin
pare time* and learn ti
fascinating and profilabb . Terms, te«I
on request. Miller
lege of Sign Art, Inc., 29 Miller Bldg
Bos
ruak-
t u uejiar ;s 1. 10
EASTERN OKLAHOMA BRANCH
Double da II
r/r.'r.!! on.e "ni r. «—•«n-
. r""" " pt. isiue; 11 run inree times. 10 per cent off If run al* <
.r..k j;" .* <• *«." «• t
, . _ ^ ~ - ••• - "o "ii n icq uniess paid in advance
°r °UrM- 0n* '• " 'y floured." ,*lw.y. ..no th. rl„ht.mount with ycr copy
NOT WAR PRISONERS
NO NATURAL DEATHS
Every Woman
I ory, is making
'oss poi
.mi igin ion m th«
krbuekie mountain^
of hero. Mr Fuller
ested and snould know
altona the wuiiilerful
MARVEL Whirling Sprey
rua new 'i#i ai !«.r,ir«. injrc-
tie*and xurtion. heat—Raf.
es: Most ConTtnient
111 liaaif, lutiaaii;
Geronimo Held Under a Mere Mr. Stratford Tells How People i
T/inlni;,,/. A . I „ •
Tentative Agreement
Die in New Mexico
id brown n
lot al
peclaI
l<a\v 1011
I ind
Lieutenant
lak toar dra«|lil far II.
lie fannot cupnlT the
I aizen
No. lo (dailv) Lv Out. r e .. . 8:13 >p. m.
Ar. El Reno 8 00 p. m.
No. 17 (d. ex. Sun.) Lv. Guthile>:l5 a. in.
Ar. El It. ." ■ IJ 1 P. W
j (East Bound. )
4:4 i . m.'j No. 1« (dally) L\ El Reno .... 6.T. a. m.
11 Ii a. ni. j Ar. Uutbrle . ... . 8:11 a. m.
- ■-*> P- ni. No. 18. (d ex Sinn Lv. El Reno '.' 30 p. ti.
}>• I". I Ar Uuthrle f>:30 p. lu.
All St. L.. E. R & W trains arr.ve aU
and depart from the Union Ptat'on.
ROCK ISLAND.
been ' ^r. from Chandler 9:10 u. nt
which Lv f'>. Kingflaher !':lf> n. in.
Shaw- Ar. from Klncflaher ..... . I'1; ni.
Lv for Chandler 3:"<o p. in.
Ar. In 81 Louis 11:!.. it. m.
All Rock Island trains arrive at anil do-
part from Rock Island depot, comer
South Division and Perkins, eight block*
from Union Station.
1! itrated book—*•*•«* Itslvr*
full i>*rtlrular* snd 'tlrwiiona In
vt t hi We I" lao • . Milt* 1:1 1 o
C4 K. Cd S'., .\K«% I uiih.
CMIC.MrSTtB'S ENGLISH
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
« hi ck*, t.
KrJ,
... nil.'la]
. f'ttllr bote*.
!lh Bltia R|l !'• n T k«- no other.
iS.v of \o,.r I'r i(Kitl ami itk for
Mtl.cnr■K.'rt'K'* KXil.ISH. tho
IIUMOMI HRAM I'lI.I.S, f f
"trt' r*j r.lnl B -t. Satc«t. A'* a
•' )<p'i 'l Sold by Dfi.fjiit. averywl'rrc.
keatar Chrml.al C'e.. rkiletirluhle. r
the State Capital. | Speoial to tho State Capital.
k . Sept. -8. The Apache, Davis 1. t . Sep! Mr Stanford, I not wanting
not prisoners of war." said formerly of this town and who built the'
quartermaster solid foundation of the Hotel Grand, is he see
hart Mil.. "People generally have [paying .-. visit to his many friends her
mistaken ide i about this and I get 1/1 ^ gentleman pre.^etit home is In I ARRESTS BOOZE PEDDLER
I letters frcgn all parts gf the country New ICexi > aayi 1 people don't dieI De\
making inquiry about It. Why some| a natural .death out there, owing to th« Parks
■ of *hein think tlie Indians are in chains perfect climate, but that many are k l-1 Bill 1
and are not allowed to move about'led by lightning, ola k rattlers, larg«llle h,
1 oniv upon permission of tho military centipeJe*. terrible tarantulas
I authorities. frightfully ugly and poisonous <
s'tv. AU the water has to 1.
from 800 feel below the surface.
LOST HIS HAND
Mulhall Ok . 8<*pt . :> -James
liis left hatit^ torn off at wrls
Donohue gin Wednesds H.
lug to clean the saws while tli
lunniiig
LAW B00KE.
I'or the Ian-books of Oklahoma mnd
to un. Prioea are as follows:
Wilsons Revised and Annotated Statu es
IBM . , t...12.0*
Session law* of 1903 3.oil
Session Laws 1901 16.00
Wilson's Digest of Supreme Coort Re-
ports . 1
Oklahoma Form Book 1 19
If you are an Indian Territory lawyer
you *111 need al' these now In ''te;ic
rrady lor you Tha Stata Capital Co..
Outhrle, Ok.
Lieutenant Puiinglon then prcoeeded
to state thai Geronimo und his band,
after being raptured in Arizona by
Ceneral Miles were biought to the
Fort Sill reservation only upoiragiee-
mint that they would lay down arms
against the whites. There was 110
treuiv tt^pea i' nor any officlul art of
the War'Department that* would war-
rant the holding of these Indians us
prisoners of war dtn'lng these past'
twenty years.
"I wouldn't mind bong an Apache
myself for a little while," • onllnued
tli" qUiirierniust. i who has tl\t affairs
of the Apache Indians in charge al
Tort Sill "Nejct to the Osage they
the richest Indlun.s iu the country, not
in land, ft, Ihev have none, but in
cattle and other sources of revenue.
1 There ure now Jal members of he tribe.
men. women and children, and they
I have on the reservation at this time
j 7 000 head of cattle. The revenue ob-
tained from the increase of these t attle
and that obtained from the selling of
hay and other products makes an lm«
mouse aggregate."*
The Apaches are permitted to out I
ot nay that are disposed nt locally no I
reservation and 10 sell It at their will.
Large contracts, however, are executed'
by Lieutenant Purlngton. .Of the loads
of hay that are disposed of locally not
• iuiii is kepi Shipn. i i",
are made at periods of the year when
the market will Justify. These are
made by the quartermaster.
and the
lla mon-
gotteu
Bill tried to c
Un ie Sam Ju
line and big
tills
heilbi
$ e c- ■ o ■ o a 0 a 0 ■ i- a 1 -0 e o c; ■ o ■ c- a n ft a n hk> ■ jew bq e v
■
■
ANOTHER BIG OPENING
iie Art
LAST CATTLE KING
Even Royer Prepares to Run up
White Flag
ipper at Idici
was, how eve
Having ah
e mtionP ^pent
n soon. His r,
lead and zinc ore
&
I
Al
I
&
Davis
the only
'Hover's
Turner j
1 apiial.
• —Cattleman Ro
oekmau in the
of fli.'
Pretty :hh I
ound. .Milkinu
Honey
Roy er
pra r,(
lirst from cpring-fed crystals
1 reek. J| is estimated that
iwns several thousand acre
land adjoining tho mountain!
thwest. It Is hinted that our
!e king will veil all his live s
Inter, rent ids vas domain
gardeners, and fiult-raiserK,
1 hepasturcsof tho Kiowa--Ccm.ancho County
is 1 lie next and we have now ready lor sale the
F1 KLO NOT IPS together with a large MAP
giving ail the information pertaining to the
^ opening of the BI'l PASTURE. From the
5 Field Notes You can get a correct description
■ of every section of land in that country, and
■ from the map you can easily find it.
K d
n l\
van.a and lead <
ret <>d life with hU 1
Mr Royed who is nei
WILL MEET IN DECEMBER
Bar Association Selects Oklahoma
City For Convention
SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO THE
THE GUTHRIE IAUNDRY COMPANY
THEY HAVE BETWEEN 25 AND 30j
HANDS WORKING ALL THE TIME
Phone 10P. 502-4 West Oklahoma Avenue
another saw mill
Hpe. ;j| to the Plate Capital. | i
Davis 1 T., flcoi . *vh Another saw- !
mill has been 'uiabllshed In the nearby, < '
well-timbered Wauhita iver valley, pe-
can, walnut, sycamore, ivuroak, elm. ii.«'k- j
ory. red oak and other "valuable k uda^tf '
trees are excoedinaly plentiful In the low
er bottom*. There ls« a nearly boundless
quantity of good cross-tie Cmber 011 j
lower Colbert • r«ek, and up and down the !
foot of tlie very peculiarly constructed i
Long mountains. Nearly every quarter I
section of land round about Davis s al- I
ni« - • . • # • ■ . er u .
hunts for pain , s deposit
Spec's I to the Ptate Capital
Davis I. T . Sept.. 28:- A T. Puller spec
lal agent <* a St Louis paint msnufs-t
toe two Tt rr 1 orle
1 Friday a nil t'atu
Id 'Jl'lld.
FIELDING NOT NAMED
AS A NON PARTISAN
Bpct~,al 10 the State Capital
Davis, I T . Sept. •> -H.irry V
Of ti.I • low v lit! Mil .1
.
m The Succcssful Man in a!l
Land Openings is the Posted Man
| This is the Last Chance to Get a Home
OUR MAP Oik FIELD NOTES
WILL SHOW YOU WILL INFORM YOU
1 MAP 50c, FIELD
1 ADDRESS
NQT3 $ 1.00
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