The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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This is one of Kimball's l^rrest and best Pianos. It -as
rurcnaifrd from E. IL Knaoss, of Guthrie, aui will be on dis-
play in his window.
The nine Sin'rall is too wj?U known in the Puuio
VTorld for us to comment on it. Tie price sin;ply means
$4-0 in hard none v.
Second District Prizes
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A so~j& z-i far es.cn of it £ve districts. Cisn ral~ § - 5
fi; ■ - Tie winner :n each district will dire choke oc lady's or
geatieman's size. * ne lady's war: n is O sane, 14k solid gold, with a
gesnine diajassd set in back. . n gtzi.t-ins watch is 16 site, l4k
nari-siide case, either plain or ttr.t; turned. Tie winner has tie
cfcoice selertmg Elgin or Walrhaa -zvtrett
" ac:is«j irrn: and on cbsplar in tie window ct White, the leading
Gatdrie -twrler.
The Valuable Prizes
Offered
makes the Subscriptioa Voting Con-
test just started by the State Capital
one which is attracting state-wide at-
tention. If. after reading the descrip-
tions, you have a desire for any one
of them, send in a nomination blank
found on page 3 at once.
First District Prizes
A trip to Seattle or the equivalent in
cash—$123.CO—to each of the five d-stricts-
SUMMARY O? TRIP
Ri£lread rare rrraa Oklahoma points $56.00
Pullman fare from Oklahoma points 24.00
Dining ear deals en ronte 12.00
Hotel bill for seTea days ..... 21.00
Incidentals 12.00
$125.00
In addition tickets will be furnished for
free admission to the grounds and the
various attractions oa the Pay Streak.
Ln otner words, we will give you $125
m rash, and ;f you want to go to the Ex-
position, will furnish the tickets of ad
mission.
Second Grand Prize—A $200
Diamond Ring
This Diamond is a perfect blue white atone, and the
winner will have the choice of a lady's or gentleman's set-
ting. Purchased from and on display in the window of
^hite,the popular Guthrie jeweler.
Third Grand Prlze-A $175
Buggy
This handsome buggy, made by Moon Bros., St. Louis,
was purcha«ed from W. D. Packer, of Guthrie, and will be on
display at his place of business. The name Moon Bros, in
the Buggy World means the best.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 66, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1909, newspaper, July 8, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127324/m1/2/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.