The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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— _ ' y Naturally get interested in State Capita! want ad-
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FOR SALE
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Note—All advertisements under t
head one eent a word per issue; if
run three times, 10 per cent off} f
run six times or over. i>5 p*' cent off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements In this column will
not b> inserted unless paid in edvet
No need to write or ask for figures.
One cent a word ■ • acilv figured.
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HELP WANTED—MALI
WANTED—A young man as assist-
ant clerk ut the lone hotel. (
WANTED—Fifty men tor ditch work.
Bee Bob Smith 1014 West Noble.
A GOOD BARBER—Wanter 60 cents on
the dollar or $10.00 a week, guaranteed,
must be a sober man. J. A. Johnson,
WANTED—Men to leam barber trade,
lew weeks completes, 60 chairs con-
stantly busy, licensed instructors, tools
ylven, diplomas granted, wages Satur-
days, positions waiting, wonderful de-
mand for graduates, write for catalogue
Moler Barber College, Dallas, Tex.
FOR SALE—Bakery, confectionery and
cafe in northern Oklahoma, first class;
must sell quick; account sickness. Ad-
dreas' "Bakery," care State Capital.
FOR SALE—Three fine corner lots ond
five room house, also two or three
rooms furnished, or unfurnished for
rent, inquire, 320 K. Cleveland.
SCHOLARSHIP IN Capital City Busl
nes3 College for sale at 25 per cent dls
count Address, Capital.
FOR SALE-One full $90 00 scholarship
n the Commercial and Shorthand de
partment of Hills' Business college. Ok
lahoma City. Write us for price and
particulars. The State Capital company
Quthrie, Ok.
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WANTED—A bright sober Industrious
young lawyer and stenographer. Who
has practiced one ear in Oklahoma
Address with letters of recommendation.
P. O. Box. S40, Muskogee, Oklahoma.
WANTED—A cook at the Norths Ida Inn,
at once.
FOR SALE—Old papers. c*>
at State Capital Book store.
a oundle
W ANTED—A white family to farm cot-
ton on halfs. Teams and tools fur-
nished. L. B. Simpson, Guthrie, Route
No. 5.
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WANTED—FEMALE THELP
WANTED—A number of young ladies
to make out bills and back^envelopes.
Apply at® State Capital office, Friday
morning.
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WANTED—Good white girl for general
housework, $o.00 a week. Apply 405 E.
Noble avenue.
WANTED.—A girl tor general house
work. Call at 3IB East Springer.
WANTED—A mlddie oged woman to
do house work good wages. Address P-
M. Cashion, Okla.
FOR SALE—Saloon privilege In the city
of Port Smith. Ark., for particulars,
write JefT D. Ward, Spiro, I. T.
FBeMfA''rB~"COr<l °ni1 "0Ve Wood °n
n * J""' S' W' 'A ot Sec- Twp.
16, Range 3 West.
* urBuson & Ferguson, Guthrie.
FOR SALE—Saddle horse. Goes all saddle
gnlts. Kind and intelligent. Must sell
vinpi«VwS She sta,c' Frank Wgdon,
luast Harrison avenue.
FOR SALE-One ten room, modem house
one of the finest locations in the cltv;
also one seven room house, modern
throughout; also twelve room house and
five lots; money to loan farms. Geo A
Garrison, 318 East Vilas.
1 ri>omSAtI'B"TSina" bnkery and lunch
room. Located at Indian agency, good
business for party with small capital.
^ &-> cash. Box 23, Washunga, Okla.
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ONE CENT A WORD
$
said District,
Government with 10 vessels after a'hard buttle
Right side down, between'Ses™ YES™*DAVS PUZZLE.
for SALE— l\ew two horse power gaso-
, ® e"«lne. "Wltke Make." Enquire of
J. S. Hunt, 414 East Oklahoma Avenue.
W. G.
w. g.
FOSENT
ii>fi^ for sale—We have plenty of 436
building, face, and sidewalk brick for 427
sale. Guthrie Brick and Tile Company' 1 ~
^ALE^-tOO ar,,'s T.i South Fa.t
Guthrie 90 acres rnder cultivation.
Balance good pasture, ,;ood well cistern
frame house, 14x20-3 rooms, frame barn
good ]oft and coirn crib, J double
stalls and has 50 bearing fuit treea
wmtSi fi?r .61 nnlG9 °f COtt°n- Prlce " 00®.
ill take $1,000 cash, balance on 3years
ioT°„at 6 per Rent in^rest. Enquire
7-3 East®Vilas, Guthrie.
428
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430
431
434
FOR RENT—A nicely furnished front
room, 417 East Vilas avenue.
BU3 'ESS OPPOKTITNITIE
FOR RENT: Newly furnished rooms | WANTED— Farm r
with baLh. 1144 West Harrison Str# f r ' v' years cash
t' wiv i .41' vtijt imnu-iiru luuiua
with bath. 1144 West Harrison Street
Phone 686.
FOR RENT.—A nicely furnished room
for rent, E. Okla., Ave.
FOR RENT:—Housekeeping rooms.
East Vilas.
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FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms at
314 East Vilas.
r"< h and hoard—45.00 per Wd«X
811 East Harrison.
— • jcais taaii
rent suitable for stock with privilege of
buying during lease. Write J. Porter Care
Lock Box 4 liliss, Okla.
G. P.
Dated this 23rd da
e. iv kinna
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E. O. 13 00
E. G. J3.00
K. G. li o,,
of November. 1907.
city r- «
l^ADlEJS—Dr. j_aPranco-a compound-
fc^eedy Regulator. cents ;
Bo°«l t free. Dr. Uftlna,
sdelphla. Pa.
FOR RENT—F*urnisht-J room south and
east front, 419 E Harrison.
FOR RENT—Two nicely iurnlsned
rooms with piano, for parties without
children. 330 W. Springer.
FOR RENT:—t -our unfurnished rooms,
suitable for High School pupils. In-
quire at 109 E. Washington Stree.t
FOR RENT: -Furnished room and board
bath, electricity, very reasonable. Ap-
OKUljNANC.fi
• legal notices
(First published In Oklahoma State
Captl al, November 30, 1907.)
ply 405 North Broad.
FOR RENT—New and pleasant <° room
newly furnished, 610 Harrison avenue.
FOIt RENT—Rooms furnished and un-
furnished for llbht housekeeping 213
E. Okla ave.
ROOM AND BOARD, J3f,0. Phone 763.
FOR RENT—Five room cottage; good lo-
cation. Inquire at Wells-Fargo.
#*OR RENT—Two large rodmt for light
WMisekeeplng, to desirable coupK Phono
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FOR RENT —Modem 0-room Mhuse, near
hbrsry; Dec. 1st. M. U West.
MISCELLANEOUS
) furnish help of all kinds and nation-
ality—mod have openings for#men and
women, write us what you would like
to do; enclose stamps.
Green's Agency. 26 N. Harvey St., Okla-
homa City, Okla.
FOUND—A ladles fur collar. Owner can
ha\e some by Identifying same and
paying for this ad.® 52.' South Capitol
Boulevard, city.
First Publi^tied in The Oklahoma State
Capital, Nov. 24, 1907.)
T Tirv pUBLI CNOTlCE.
lo Whom It May Concern:
W hereas, the City Council has caused
ine walks to be constructed abutting the
icllowing described lots, and,
U Ve,reJ#' tho cu.v Council have ordered
special rSjc warants issued against the
liereinaftw mentioned lots, and pieces of
ground for tV actual oost oi labor and
material used iu construction of said
sidewalks. &
,Jou aMd each of you are lias^by notified
special lax warrants have been is-
sued against tho following lots as herein-
after mentioned, and if at the expiration
of .our (4) weeks from and after the dato
«r this notice, the amount mentioned with
fees of the Clerk and costs of publication,
t iall not be paid, said fees and costs, with
a penalty of (25) twenty-live per cent,
shall bo added to said tax warrants, and
collected as a part thereof.
1 he amount of said assessents, together
with the description of the property
against which such warrants were issued
are as follows, towlt:
Warrant Sub-
N°. Lot Block. Division. Amt
I.ot.
15
16
13
14
W.
W. G.
W. g.
W. g.
w. g.
W. G.
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MISS DELLa DCNKIN—Is now In Chi-
cago finishing a post graduating cour*<>
in vocal from Slgnor Marescalohi, She
is expected to be hero about Oct. 31.
"'th.T,?Vi," vV,K nonMS for rent list
them with Fell* Adler, Okla. Slato Bk.
FOR YOUR CIIKOKS I wtn r|ve votl
first olasa farm loan spcurltlea liearlne
good rate „f inten,t for
throe to seven months. Uoo II IJodson
Oklahoma City, okla. s°n.
IPANTED-To exeha.n*e a new S-room
house and 2 lots close 1„ for
Wiom'ss™ W" Warn9r' 0u">rl«, Okia„ j
I.OST Eadli
vision.
Hams.
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ward Ret ,0 p j- W||
WANTED Position
■mall family by
621, Mrs. Cole.
''■"■•-ekeep.^
Mtrly lady.
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toe*01' _^B00K STOR
PUBLIC NOTICE. °
To property owners on Cleveland Avenue:
Choreas, the Board of Appraisers for
InakinR the asseenment chargeable
against ccrtain lots and parcels of ground
>n Cleveland avenue, m the City of
Ju'tlhrie, have filed Uielr report as fol-
lows, to-wlt:
Uuthiie, Okla., Nov. 25, 190T
To the Honorable Mayor and Cou'ncilmen,
of the City of Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Gentlemen:—
We, your committee appointed under
Ordinance No. S83, for the purpose of
apportioning the cost of paving to each
'ot and quarter-block, beg to submit
herewtith our report: mlt
Be it Known, That on the 11th day of
November, ISO,, at the hour of 2 o'clock
the following named free-holders'
° '18 City Of Guthrie, Oklahoma: w
eli Ch i' an'1 G' <-'row m'', 1,1 thB coun-
of Gr * th,e Cltv "a"' of lh8 c'ty
of Guthrie, as a comlsslon -eated by
Ordlnanft, , No. gs3 Qf ia|<] ^
for tho purpose of making tho M.
sessment chargeable against certain
lots and parcels of ground in Ka,d
City, by reason of the paving, curbing
and guttering of said streets and ave'
nues 0f „ald Clty. The aforosaW ^(\e_
holders before enterfcig on their duties
noih h # vd Appraisers, took on
Public , C W' n Noftry
Public in and fur tho County of Logan
Territory of Oklahoma, to freely r.ndTm-
pnitlallywpcrform their duties, and n
praise the beneflts to all the property
11 011 tile aforesaid street avitir
11 i '"*|8,U'.""? ,rom "ucl1 improvement, fter
| which they organized by electing the fol-
lowing officers \ W. H. Merten, Chair-
man, and G. Crow, Secretary T IT
Howard having resigned ns a member of
11.25 this Board. A. o. FarquliJ^son, under
Ji g Ordinance No. 890, was appointed a mem-
ill I ber' and was duly qualified® by being
11.16 sworn In by E. W. Klnnan, a duly au-
n.£ thorlzed Notary Public in and for® the
liiO County of Logan, Oklahoma.
1125 j ti18 commission met pursuant to ad-
J1.25 j journiffent this the 25th day of Novern-
11.16 I ber' 1907' at 10 a' m'' ln the offlce °f the
•k! 00 cIty engineer.
63 CO Present: W. H. Merten, 1. o. > ...
ra w I quliaraon, and G. Crow, all members
L7 9.3 beln8: Present.
27 33 [ Accompanied by the City Engineer,
SI" Cornmittee proce^Jed to view the
I said lots for appraisement.
After viewing said lots and parcels of
giound, the Commissioners returned to
fr!n C,Uy Hal1, and hereb>' Present the
lojiowing assessments:
mov°d and carried, that in
District No. 1, Block 42, Guthrie Proper.
z::~nt be '8>vied a*aii?.at lots, as
l-ot No. 12, $fi9.S0.
Ix>t Xo. 11, £55.84.
1-ot No. 10, $11.S8.
Lot No. if, 541.88.
Lot N<^ 8, $34.30.
Lot NoT
$34.90.
Total cost of paving district, J279.3i).
,,.t,.":l\.!no„vei.und ..?arned, that
Guthrie Proper,
District No. 2. Block 47
$11
11.26
11.25
— -n' iu rmper,
ro„oa:rm^bo ie 'icd asa,nst io,s' a
I.ot No. 1, Jns.22.
Lot No. 2, 154.57.
I.ot No. 3. $40.93.
Lot No. 4. $40.93.
Lot No. 5, $34.11.
Lot No. 0, V:4.1^.
The North 4.8 ft. I.ot 7, $S.01.
$2M0s's' C°St °' PaV'"B said District,
It was moved and carried: That in
District No. 3. Block 4G. Guthrie Proper,
n Assessment be levied against lots, as
follows: $
Lot No. 22. $242.03.
Lot No 21, $138.30.
Lot No. 20. $103.72.
Lot No. 19. $60.16. §
Lot No. IS, $69 16.
Lot No. 17, $69.15.
1691°'C°8t °f pav,nR Qba,d district.
It was moved nnd carried: That in
District No. Block 43, Guthrie Proper,
an assessment bo levied against lots, as
follows:
Lot No. 13, $249.63.
Lot No. 14. $142.«4.
Lot No. 16. $106.99.
Lot No. 16, $71.32. •
Lot No. 17. $71.32.
Lot No. 18, $71.32.
$713<22l °°St 01 paV,nB sald District.
It was moved and carried
Lot No. 7, 62.80.
Total cost of paving
$628.01.
It #as moved and carried- That in
District No. 6. Block 46. Guth'e Pr0per
an assessment be levied against lots, as
follows:
Lot No. 1. $218.89.
Lot No. 2, $125.08.
Lot No. 3- $93.80.
Lot No. 4, $62.54.
Lot No. 5, $62.54.
Lot No. 6, $62.54.
Total cost of paving
$625.39.
D|I.ttrIetaNom07T*1.,anJ1„Carrl,!t,: T"at In
District No. 7. Block 45. Guthrie Proper
follows:3"™1" 'CVled lots, as
Lot No. 8, $244.51.
Lot No. 9, $139.72.
Lot No. 10, $105.79.
Lot No. 11, $70.86.
Lot No. 12. $70.86. @
The North 10 ft. I.ot No. 13. $20.00.
Lot No. 7. $70.86.
•,T°wL.C0"L0' PaV^K niB,rW' 1722.60.
It ^as mo\ed nnd carried: That In
District No. 8. Block 44, Guthrie Proper
?o„owramCnt bC 'CVled
Lot No. 13, $135.87.
Lot No. 14. $141.21.
Lot No. 15. $111.10.
Lot No. 16, $138. K
Lot No. 17, $10il,61.
Lot No. 18, $106.69.
$740O04' C*' PaVlns sa,d District,
It was moved and canrled: That In
District No. 9. Block 44. Guthrie Prour r
follows"38™61" be 'eVled a'?alnst mts. ai
Lot No. 24, $154.24.
Lot No. 23, $141.03.
Lot No. 22. $127.82.
Lot No. 21, 127.82.
Lot No. 20. $121.22.
Lot No. 19 $121.22.
#T9^°3tal cost of Paving said District,
It was moved and carried: Thnt in
District No. 10. Block 45, Guthrie Propc-
an assessment be levied against lots, aj
follows:
Lot No. 1. $162.75.
Lot No. 2, $149.67.
Lot No. 3. $136.61.
Lot No. 4. $136.62.
Lot No. 5. $130.09.
Lot No. 6, $130.09.
$<^6°831 C°St °f PaVlng said Di trlci,
On motion, the commissioners ad-
journed to rneot In the Cltv Engineer's
ce Wednesday, 2 p. m., November 27, I
W. II. Merten,
Chi If man. I
A. O. Farquharson.
G. Crow,
Secretary.
Now. therein, public notice is hereby
given, that on Thursday, December 19th,
at 7:3«/ p. m., fhe City Council will meet,
to hear *$nd adjust amy complaint, and
review any assessments above reported
ow said Poard of Appraisers, and make
final adjustment thereof.
_E. W. KINIKIAN,
(Seal.) city Clerk.
District r;kr ?n nie W,th tho C,ty Engineer,
rnw .at tl,e Plty CIerk's Office
fl.u y„r?7es th0 ri*ht i0 reject
> and all bids. This ImproTement Is
.pa.,d for by ®P®clnl tax warrants
against the property benefited.
E. W. KINNAN,
City Clerk-
Proposals for Dortnitorv. Department
of the Interior, office of Indian Affair.,
Washington, D. C. Nov. 6. 1907. Seaiea
proiHjsals plainly marked on tho oiiulde
of he sealed envelope "Proposals for
Dormitory, Pawnee school, Oklahoma.''
And addressed to the commissioner of
Indian affairs will be received at the
Indian office until 2 o'clock p. m of
December 17, 1907 for furnishing ma-
terials and labor to constrtict and com-
plete a dormitory at the Pawnee school,
Oklahoma, ln strict accordance with
plans, specifications, and instructions to
bidders which may be examined at this
office, '.he offices of the Oklahoma state
(aplial," Guthrie. Oklahoma, the "Im-
provement BufJetln." Minneapolis, Minn
"Construction News," Chicago. III.]
the "American Contractor, Chicago* The
"Builders' and Traders' Exchanges" at
St. Paul. Minn. Minneapolis, Minn., Oma-
ha, Neb., the "Northwestern Manufact-
urers Association," St. Paul. Minn., the
U. b. Indlan Warehouses. Chicago, 111.
St. Louis, Mo., Omaha, Neb., *and New
York City, and at the school. For furth-
er Information apply to George W. Nelll.s
superintendent, "— - — - -
SWEARENGEN
La rrabee,
Pawnee, Oklahoma. C. F.
acting commissioner.
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Closing out GAS
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Decrease your expense.
Save time and inconven-
ience of traveling. Use the
Long Distance Telephone.
PIONEER TELEPHONE
&. TELEGRAPH CO.
—^
(First published In Oklahoma State Cap-
ita',. Nov. 26, 1907.)
Sealedildds will t e received at the office
of the city clerk until 12 o'clock noon
^December 5th, 1907. for construction of
sidewalks on east side of Drexel Houle-
^rd according to plans and specifications
on file.
Th
rejec
^Ity council reserves the right to
any and all bids.
E. W. KINNAN,
City Clerk.
That
(First published In the Oklahoma State
Capital No. 26. 1907.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the
city clvk of the City of Guthrie, Oklaho-
ma, will receive *>ids at his office in the
City liall of said city, at 12 o'clock noon
December f . 1S07, for tfte curbing, gutter-
Ing. and draining of tse west tide of 1
Drexel Boulevard, abutting on Block 1M. '
C. H., from the North to the South end
of said black 24* and the east side of
Park s.reet on block 24 C. H., from the
north end to the south end of said block,
and the south sido of tho street abutting
W the north end of block 24 C. H. from
the east side to the west side of said
block.
Each bidder will be required to submit
with his bid certified check for $300. pay-
able^ t<> the order of the City Treasurer
Cf Guthrie, Oklahoma, as a guarantee of
gbod faith, ;trd bi the event of his en-
tering Into proper contract and bond,
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ssment levied against lots, as f ld check will be returned to him, other
PHONE 39.
follows:
I^ot No. 12. $219.81.
1'Ht No. 11. $125.60.
• I-ot No. 10. $94.20.
I.ot No. 9. $62.80.
Lot No. 8, $62.80.
i 'lse It Ih to become the property of the
City ot Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Contrac tor will be required to give bond
u,'d sufficient bond for the faithful ex-
ecution of tne contract.
Plans amd specifications in regard to this
^501 West Oklahoma Avej|j
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HAVE A SATISFACTORY 'W
Coal to burn in Cook Stove*
ot Furnace ?
We'll deliver clean and prompt,
ly our
Otta ITard Coal or Briar CreeH
Soft Coal-
Coals that are satisfying hun-
dreds of families daily in thii
feity.
Order a Trial Ton to-day.
PHONE 6. « *
N. F. CMEADLE
RECORDS FOR REAX e8tats
MEN.
ORDER FOR WANT ADVERTISEMENT I 7!LmR 11 #kUB("U
— — o M lr m Dr> n.#w m. .
THE STATE^CAPITAL COMPANY, GUTHRIE, OKLA:
SIKS, Enclosed fmd cent* to pay for tho want ad below whic&
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If you are In tho real estaft bualnens
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"/O", f"" y?ur buslntx® with method
and a" theso ln
Up H .SJ J. 10 1 ou 011 receipt
Contra, t with real estate agent for
sale of city proporty-J-quTre rec-
Rece^pt ^or earnest money on pur-* ^
chase of real erfato-200 blanks,
neatly b«urjd li)ae*ett g.gn
Conifsst with Bstatd iHfanV'tof
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lists al! lilas.fc* n««*l«d uy r«al «sta4u
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| augural Day. Phone use w<e will
clean your curtains and carpets.
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Phone 109. 502-4 W. OjL
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1907, newspaper, November 30, 1907; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc126530/m1/7/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.