The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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the oklahoma state capital. thursday mokkuic. september 23, 1909
HDSTON YETJUDOE PEARY'S WORDS
III
declines Federal place
Popular Logan County District
Court Head Obeys Urgent Re-
quest of His Home People and
Remains on Bench, Turning
Down High Honor,
Greatly
inthrie
the satisfaction of his
ida and republicans
U lahoma .Judge A. 11
it. tin- Logan County district
yest rda> declined to accept
ppointment tendered to him to
hi i'nited States district attor*
,.r the western district of Okla-
to succeed John Embrv. re-.
Valuable Item
For Men
I Mil til SAME
FOOLISH SHOOTING PENALTY
>■
Health *nfl girenp
tn <! Court
STEERS CLBAR OF POLAR
CONTROVERSY AND ALL^
PUBLIC FUNCTIONS.
of Criminal Appeals Up-
holds Decision of Trial Court
That Person Shooting With In-
difference Is Guilty of Crime
When Person Suffers
Tf
I announcement of Judgej
ision was inado at Paw-
after he had h< id a lengthy con-1
•i; . with R. pnuentatlve McOulre.
>ugh whom the appOliltinent was,
fleml The jndg. told Representa- j
M<(Julr that he greatlj .ippreci-
I the tender of such a high office
that the bar and the public, xvlth-
rogard t< party or < reed, of his
district, had requested him to
naln on the bench so strenuously
it he could not regard their wishes,
riu announcement that Judge Hus-
, will rem.In will hailed to with
Ight throughout the state.
IS COMMANDER MIFFED?,
Sydney Accords Genuine Wel-
come to Explorer; Who Pur-
poses Retiring Immediately to
His iome and There Await De-
velopments- Brief Address.
U
non and <iy.«pep:n
ihle, dreadful dreams <
disaster*, timidity In
naturally at all tirr
iiullibi unt
i.en
utir
HEALTH is fnllv restored by the
great alterative and tonic, Hood's
SVPNKV. S
l eai Will act
eeptluns and
the question •
north pole has
t he authorltle
tr. night
which lie
i«le
until j
f the
ptember -('or
ppt no invitation
no public bono:
f the disco\ ery
been decided b> scien- j
i This he made known ,
the following statement I
?ave out for publication.
"Acting upon the advice of General,
Thomas 11. Hubbard and Herbert I*
Firldgman. president and secretary, j
rieffectively, of the Pearv Antic club.;
I wish to expresH my thanks* to my i
friends for their kind offers and invl-
also beg to say that 1
Rant
•rata
full, bounding health and all t
.ii run-!** a<« mpanying t
following home treatment
given. .Jt contains no opiates
h; bit-forming drugs whatev
Mix i at home and no ore wif!
T-hat a person who recklessly fires
' a pistol with criminal indiff**re^ce
^j to t'onqueni'fs should !••• punished for
, ssa .It., even though ho had no inteu-
|j' j non of Injuring the one wh is the
tjivictim of his recklessness, is the hold-
j^jing of the criminal . <>i rt of appeals in
affirm Inc the i eviction "f Prwcii
[•' Tyrocr. convrcted in the I'nited States
JleoUTt for the northern district at
1 i j L laren oie in Novembt i, 1906. of as-
Jklcatftt v ti Intent t-> kill on Harvev
•*j {King and sentenced t ■ <-n' year's lm-
,/• J prison tie -nt.
Intention lh
ith the probable or natur-
a deliberate action, ac-
he opinion of the court
Judge Owen.
ucordance
ti effect .
•ording to
lellvered \<
Sil-kid Shoes For Women
th<
fiarsaparilla,
old Haying,—health
IS WEALTH.
tatlons ana urn • «« - .
have decided n 4 to accept any invita- .
and you rem^ber .h. | "^ |« .«• « >; .-tio... ;,
until the present control ets^ ill
settled by competent authorit; j|.
commander Peary supplemented >
this briefly He was asked when the,-,
publi- was likely to get n decision n[^j com pot; not <rdamorr' fi'nake
I this subject and he replied: w d1 «n/l take a tesspnonfiii aft r
lo not know; but what 1 havej each in« a ind one st bed time
BI6SH0WPIBSES
The treatrrent is
oogh and correct I
g1"ts supply tl)e nt,
extrftets and e*sen.es In one-
ounce bottler, ready to ml- Get
three ounces syruo *arsapariiia
Compound. mix with <>ne ounce
compound fluid balm wort. and
stand two hoi.ru. Add one ounce
compound i -enie cardoil. and
one Ounce tincture cadomene
WHT II RI'GAR RWFFX.?
, If HU«:ar did not dissolve '* the month
ocnld ii't ttie nwet- GROVE'S TASTE-
LKSS CHI1.L TONIC •« a* Jtrosg as the
■trongen' bitter toaic. but yon do not taste
tDe hitter br ause the lngredientfl do not
. * di*«ol r it: ti.- niouth, bnt do (i.8«olr« readily
i' in the ►•"(!• « t the stomach. Is just aa food
. ' for t.r .wn P pie aa for Children. The Pint
♦ ' and Or gina Ta teleaa Chill Toolo. The
' Standard for 30 years. Price 50c.
GET LICENSE. BUT BACK OUT
$3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords down to $2.95
83.00 and $3.50 Tans down to . . $1.75
We will close out our stock of Oxfords
at great reductions.
A big lot of Black Vici Kid and Patents, all worth $2.50, 53.00 C
and S3.50 choico ^
Sil-kid Oxfords, all go in this sale. 53.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, now $2.95
Men's Oxfords worth 53.50, $4.00 and $5.00, choice $2.89
Do not fail to look over our tall line of Bostonian
Shoes for men, the entire stock is in the house,
being sold every day, come in and select your shoe
get a good fit while we have all sizes and two or
three different widths in each style.
Sil-kid sIioqs for women are all in stock.
window for new Fall and Winter styles.
See our
-i.il''
GREAT CR0WI> SEES IT
Best of Order Kept by Chief
Mitchell and Assistants and
People Forget Cares and Laugh
With the Clowns and at Othei
Things.
Itanium and Bailey'* Kreat circus
gave performsnbea in Guthrie yester-
day afternoon and lust night and
made, good In about everything that
v .id\ < rii.-cd I 'net is. tiler.- w e
*o many reaM> good things to se.?
that the> could not be «*en properly
in a week.
The eoncerts and special perform-
ances that followed ♦•acli regular show
for the low prica of ten ceilts would
1. cheap at fifty cents at any first-
c!, ss theatre The only criticism that
cuii legitimately be made of the show togan when t
to say will not be very long dela
Whether my statement will he is
In one week or two weeks depend
circumstances."
TO REACH HOME FRIDAY
The explorer will leave Sydney ti
clock tomorrow morning and will !
h his home on Eagle Island Fri-
morning. Apparently Commander j
Peary has made up his mind to re-
main at that place for some time for. i
in hpeaking of his plans, ho said:
"if the newspaper correspondents
desire It. I will arrange an hour each ;
day to meet them ;'t South Harpswell. j
fifteen miles from Portland, or they |
can come to Kagle Island at the time
appointed."
As yet Peary hag made no arrange- i
men ti for lectures He said he kn*'1
nothing personally about the Hudson-
Fulton parade and could not outline an
program of his Immediate pl.u'-.
ACCORDED WARM RECEPTION
The reception of Commander Pearv
Roosevelt e<]>r-
ingredtent
'
Girl Pledged to Army Man Meets
Former Gov. Frantz Nephew in
Oklahoma City and They De-
cide to Wed, But Reconsid-
er.
la that there is too much to see rj jj(r
Tli ) was u great crowd of visitors ,jOWn ,
fn'in the country and from surround; ! ,,
^014 towns apd Chief of Police Mlt« h- -ll t),
eli and his small number of assist- |... ,n,,
ants k'-pt the best t f order in nil parts ..e
<1 the citj. Nothing too big for the
Hough Rider < hit f.Hc s all the name ,i
hh the Heap Big Chief Teddv
The clowns amused the small ami j?
th- old boys, the women as well as the
n en. and everybody apparently forgot j in
dull cares and enjoyed themselves ton,-
the limit ' i
tray past L.o\
n the bay. and
to the harbor
ider reached the
the renter of a
Point, eleve
continued
and until th
sVumv hotel,
ecch and four
of people
ok his hand.
ml'<
MAKES BRIEF ADDRESS,
to listen to the addresses f
to Peary's speech in wh
hrlef'v of his achievement!
•. irtlett of the Roosevelt
was Cheered heartily.
ett will sail for Nei
The Roo
tomorrow night an*
there within five ot
Commander Pear
his determination n
rill pro
ix days
ian.1.1 OKLAHOMA CITY. Stpt 2.—At the
,M nf last chapter to the romance, the climax
i,I i'ia | of which came with the issuance of a
,! lV.-,q marriage license to Joseph Frantz of
Kn:d and Miss Mercedes Guffy of Okla-
! l oma City. Miss Guffy goes to Ft. Si.I
Is an I J and Frantz back to his home in Enid,
nd ; ■ e j The impulse which caused the rusii
f w'l- to the county judge was 'inspired by a
oh he is laden, fragiant retrospective upspring-
Cap- 1 memory, of the days of the past when
spo'; •' they knew each other, caused ny a
' chance meeting on the street and a
York 1 talk of olden times. But both thought
arri ^ I better of it afterwards, each agreed to
! a cancellation, and to the following of
. t. t! * v trfp planned l•• Mrs. Guffy and her
it. but when his at- daught r was to start Tuesday morning,
gain to the trouble | they were going to Ft. Sill. A mutual
'•ng one of bis m'-n .,,gre in'iit between the three f.,id tin
■k's hous^ at Anna* the trip should not be postponed.
I The announcement of the engagement
of Mi>- Guffy iml i.icut. Wilfiam Hem
• • • ; Dobbs [*. S. A . was made a fortnight
The Big Store
on the Corner
vestment, w iile at ji.ja t .ev nuy bv
considered on a par with first <.la^s geld
mining, stock
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O R 1 A
Every farm should hav« a water
system of some kind. This will in-
clude the house, too, if you believe in
keeping the household conveniences
upon a par
farpi work.
with the other line3
SOME TOPICS FORBIDDEN.
fartht
ck
C7 d r r* r> Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
HOSPlIk^ JAIL
MK 0VERH0LZERS VIEWS. (
Great Saving to Logan County If
New Structure Should Be Com-
bination Prison and Place for
Wards of the County, Says
Commissioner.
SOUVENIR HUNTERS BUSY,
when th Bootev.lt lay .1 in.
narf this afternoon in eager th
f sightseers visited the ship and
Trough her from stem to stern.
"rants if
ink Frant
C"> > SO r n ~ Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
_ 3 1 A
ONIONS IN TEXAS
• <•' ithwest T^xas onion gro-*
cleared over IWO.OOO on th!
an established fac
■roj
unte
i jrrif
ng about 500 gro
>ul«l give 51. -m t
these, however,
very small scale
p ! r gr- wers rtn:
of th'
n. Man?
only or
grow onion:
and f^r this reason
st nave done remai.i-
rfoks ngo, n
t" get close
■ r'cent of ti
associations
,.as been marketoo
lias only now beer*
figures on It. Since
e onion growers he-
t =< are onvncte
w
1)
l\
TO-.MGHT
Bob The Newsboy
Ella Calvin 4
which she. starred
In hirge cities. Po
time
nasterpiece In
..[• two seasons
iltlvely the last
popt
this productlo
priccs.
be
Frida\ night by special request
the "Bell Boy" will be repeated
with all its wonderful mechani-
cal and electrical effgets. gorge-
ous cstumes and beautiful scen-
ery.
nterested therein, and further notice
$81.18; lot 21. f64.30. lot 20, J84.30;
lot 19, |f>4.2§. total. $576.83.
Section six. block forty-one (41)
East Guthrie, lots 13. 14. 15, 16. 17,
and 18; lot 13. $182.82; lot 14. $111.23;
lot 15, $87.39, lot 16, $63.53; lot 17,
$63.53; lot 18, $63.53; total $572.03.
Section seven, block fotty-one. (41).
East Guthrie, lots 7, 8. 9. 10, 11. and
12, lot 12. $182.59; lot 11 $111.16; lot
1". $87.15; lot I. $61.55. lot 8, $63.53;
lot 7. $63.53; total $571.71.
Section eight, block forty (40) East
Guthrie, lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. and 6; lot 1,
$188.57; lot 2, $112.14; lot 3. $88.26; lot
4. $64.40; lot b, $64.39, lot 6, $64.39 tot
is hereby given that the Major and
Council of said City and may be ex-
amined by all persons Interested there
In. and further notice is hereby given
that the Mayor and Council of said
will hold a session at the Council
Chambers at 8 o'clock p. m. on the
23rd day of September. 1909, at which
time and place the Mayor and Council
111 hear any and all complaints or
objections that may be presented to
them by any persons Interested con-
cerning such appraisement and appor-
tionment as to any Of the lots or tracts
of land to be assessed to pay the cost
of any of said Improvement.
Dated this 7th day of September,
1909.
A. A LEER.
City Clerk.
Guthrie Oklahoma. August 28. 1901,
To the Honorable Mayor and Coun-
cilmen of the City of Guthrie, Okla-
homa :
We. the undersigned Board of Ap
praisers appointed under a resolution
on the 19th day of August. 1909 in' $87.(14, lot 16. $63.L*4
accordance with Article l. Chapter 11 'ol 18. $63.23; total, J569 M.
Of 1907 and 1008 Session Laws of the! Section eltven, block thirty f*0>'
State of Oklahoma, to appraise and East Guthrie, lots 7. 8. f«. in, jl. and 1
apportion the bensflts accruing t<' the|i°f 1-- $182.22; i"t 11, |tl0.75: lot i".
several lots, pieces and parcels of! $^7.rj lot 9, t63.fl: lot v H3 29 t|t
ground lying or being in street Im-j7. $63.28. total 9899.95
prove district number nine. (9) thei Section twelve block thirly-«n* (31>
same being Elm street from the north Fast Guthrie^ lots l. 2. 3. 4. and C:
line of Oklahoma avenue to theil°ts 1. $182.55; lot 2. $111.n'' t
Section nine, block thirty-one ('31 >
East Guthrie, lots 19. 20, 21 East 1-3
of 22 W. 1-2 Of 22. 23. and 24; lot 24.
$183.46: lot 23, $111.62; lot E. 1-" of
22, $43.84. loi W . 1-2 of 22. $43 >4;
lot 21. $63 73. lot 20, $63.73; lot 19,
$63.73; t o 11* I. $573.95.
Section ten. block thirty (3">. E«*t
Guthrie, lots 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. and 1$;
lot 13, $182.25; lot 14 $110,«4. lot IX,
17. $13.21;
south line of College avenue
under a contract let to J F. Hill, we
hereby submit this our written re-
port and embody our appraisement of
the benefits made and assessed by us
on said lots and parcels of lands abut-
ting and adjacent to said Imple-
ments by quarter blocks and in ac-
cordance with the statutes In such
case made and prov ided.
On August 27, 19)9, \Y. 11. Merten
A. L. Cockrum and H. H. Dodd met in
the City Hall in the Mayors office in
the City of Guthrie, Oklahoma at ten
$87.28: lot 4. $63,47. !< t 5. $63.t«5. I t
6. $63.46; total, $571.31
Section thirteen, block twenty.* x,
(26). East Guthrie, lots 19. 20. 21. 22
23 and 24; lot 24, Sis? 72. !<->♦ ?3. till.*
27. lot 22. $87.45: lot 21. $63.61 lot 2«>,
$63.( u t lr 043,99: total, 0372.94,
Section fourteen, Mock twenty-ifcv*
en (27), East Guthrie lots 13. 14. 1",
16. 17, and 18; lot 13. $182.7^ lot 14.
$111.34; h.t 15. $87.53. lot 16, $63 71;
lot 17, $63.71. lot 18. $03 71, t-.tal,
Section
• h.tirman hoard of I
tiers, thinks that aj
made to the coun- j
jail were built with
The county now
> x in the Methodist j
cost considerable'
le law it can take J mo
> fiends each year, p,
fw by the people of Bvdno
ALL SYDNEY TURNS OUT.
hlld
Keele
Bel
oth«
.4 number
fa hospital were built
vith the county jail
ii- ney could be sav(
WOULD CLEAR HIS NAME
i Pottowatomie County District
Judge Under Suspension for Al-i
leged Acceptance of Bribes De
clares He Cannot Get Justice
While Wearing Official Toga. ;
' that extent The shlpmer,'.
to a little over 2800 cars of 50
pacH, sold*at prices ranging from
ts to $1.25 p*r crate Appr>xt
$1 120.000 was received for the
onion industry In Southwest rex-
es from 1904 In tnat yar ;n
ti.• ve'e ral«ed by George C : p
Puring the next two >ear*
•aiding spread over Dlmit t'- univ
redo district, and extending dowr
<*.rande valley reached th*
•> country In lf>o.". 600 <ar
were sold and during t:ie f •
l
Publish
oklt
11109.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
i)i,is will be received at the • ;
,,f the • ity >-lerk of Guthrie. Okl-i
, -,til 1 p in. October 7. 1900. ft
. oti>truction ut' lateral sower in sew.
•i' t 1*. 4" . provided for by ordinar.
9-- ;M ,,rding to the plans now 0
In the office of the'Vity engineer
(ity of Guthrie, Oklahoma, wh. .
Th
specifications ma:>
yur and <ity coun.il
ie.ie« t any and all
1 the shni of $300.'))
if be |i hot award-
-tuld Hood th
afraid the
is vear « d*
>.« made three stories |t
:ory being used for a 1
ertainly looks like 11 | %
and one that should 1 >
rr,.it
county Jail—the
ig - is damp and
iv unhealthy place for
nd the county undoubt-
to make a new county
dls- the tip of
lilln and long bla
m the river cm ft a
of the Arctic ship
Is were drawn up 1
Lines
ijj the
OKLAHOMA CITY, (K
—District Judge W. X. M
towatomie county, under
pending trial on grand
ments charging the a
bribes, today forwarded
of Pot - J _
spension 1 <
lot 1. $246.1 v 1 ot
$ ti tot 4. $im.?(
•5. Total $W.V
R ock ir V
Lot 24 $:47 91'
a
$16.'.04; lot 3,
' :• $8B 3?; 'ot
block twenty
o'clock In the forenoon and organised 1 (27), Blast Guthrie, lots 7. 8. 9.
said Board by electing W. H. Merten 1*"^ 12; lot 12. $:.'47.24; lot 11 I16S.S0:
chairman, a L Cockrum secretary h°t 1°- $'2^.22 lot 9 tin?.40: l"t 8,
having first taken and subscribed to j $•'•"'.!>•"■: 'ot 7. $95.16, t<da! $S3n <>:.
an oath'as required by Atrlcle 1 ' hap Plerk 26 T" <1 lot« 1 ? * ( 1
ter 10 of the Session Laws of 1907 and!
1908. The City Engineer K. 13. Hock-1
er filed his written report of the costs! Block 17 F G.. lot* 19 20 2t
of the improvements in said district 22 23 I.ot 24. $247 92: lot f$, flftJU;
nine (9) and furnished copies <-r con>|let 'A tlM.40; lot ft, t!"!*, lot 20 $96"Jj
tract '• get her with ngures and in- ^ 'rntal $s3!.81.
• ' t0 I58#i' 17 Mi l" W7.2t: lot U. m*l
' 1 r* * lot 14 UmSj; lot IS, $102.29 lot 16, $93
such appraisers. We continued our' ir,r 17, $95,^:' Total. $53^.18.
duties a? sucli appraisers fiom da> to! See.' 13, Block l . FT. G Lots e - 1
day up" to and including August 28. I® M. i.ot 11. $24?!!^; lot 10. $i«4"9;
L' > ..it xx l*icl. time xx e complete,] <, .• " " J°1 *• Iot '• ^
' • % (.? Total $«3:..9?
Twenty. Block Sex-ent^en (171
Guthrie. Lots 12 3 4 3 6. Lot I.
appraisement and made our report and
filod the same x\ith the cjty Clerk of
the City
Di
ed thi
Guthri.
) 28th
da:.
Dkla homa,
of Aug
lot
$164 04;
$96.45
lot .1
lot
$126.94;
$96.47. To..
eli
MAKES
. A LASTING CURE
Not oulxr its urover ability to cure, but its absolute safety as a remedy,
mad' R" £ S. the most extensively used ol all medicines in the trest-
tpe-. o Contagious Bioo.l Poison Unlike the Strong mineral mixtures,
<vhK;' temporarily remove th® outward symptoms aud shut the disease up
«t toe system, there to carrv on its destructive work ou the delicate and
organ' S ti S. strikes directly at the root, and by purifying the blood
f* every tract ot the virus, completely and permanently curee the trouble.
*> - y. if Nature's blood purifier, harmless in iti action -md certain in its
tLcr result I♦ i« made from a combination of roots iind herbs, each oi
▼nich hac ? lehnite and •pecific action in purifying the bl od. Years were
4^r>' io selecting and proportioning the diiTerert ingredicutb, but when
f 8 B wa.*- perfected it soon demonstrated its superiority over < !! other
O".oC meoiclnes, and now after 40 years it is still the one and only certain
.jj. *01 Oonlagioup Blood Poison While driving out the pomon from the
circulation « S. b build? up and strengthens the svstem bv its line vegetable
Inn'-' effects 11 ~ou are suffering with Contagious Blood Poison R. S. S. i«
you] nos rertaui rehance, and because of its freedom from mercurj,
rotf; ' o Other mineral, it is absolutely safe for every one Home
.ujftui Loo - witl^ valuable suggestions and any medical advice sent free
a' wo - AM* 1BE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , ATLANTA, GA,
of offer-
M-
Important to all Women
Readers, of this Paper.
TI > smd? upon thousands of women
j 1 uve kidiu y trouble and never guspec t r>
j Women s complaints often ur> ve to 1 *•
nothing else but kidney trouble, or th-
I r, . of kidney or bladder dis-:i«e
f the kidneys are rfnt In a healthy
idition, they will cause the otiiei <>r-
to become diseased.
u iitav suffer 1 great il wMii i>.
1:10 back, bearing-down feellncs. heul-
und lo«s of ambition.
■oOT health makes you nervous irri-
notice to BinnEits.
uibUshed in t:ie oklahon
t *a tal Sept J 1 1^0.
itv of Guth-
CASTORIA
for Infautj aid Children.
The Kind You Have Always Boughl
I and broken do
nd.-
alth and strength
•' nd Bladder Reme
4. $103.11; let
Ml. $:•£.-.82.
Section Twenty-one, Block Twelve,
, n. • Fa?«t Guthrie. I.ots 19 20 21 22 iS
' "atrman., „4 l ot s?44.«W; lot 23. $160.5"; lot C-i.
COCKRUM $121,14; let ti. Il00.ll: lot 20, $94.01; lo$
.Secretary. 119. $94 03. Total $817,
W. If. MERTEN*.
A. L.
(First published in the Oklahoma
Papitol September 9 1909
. NOTICE
Notice is hereby glx*en that the
Board of Appraisers appointed by the
Mayor and Council of the City of
o appraise and apportion the
rom grading, paving, curbing
glflnsturc
ip.Root
Bladde
Be
of
0 b. - | has not already tried it max addre*«= 1
j Kilmer ^ Co Bingba npton, V Y .-I1
don't lecelve a sample bottle free by 111a
t hem You can purchase the r--fu'ar flfty ■
' and one dollar size jit a 1 drug stores.
Guthrie
benefits
gutterli
i and crainin
nt District No
Ftreet from
->f Str
9. thr
the north line of
Oklahoma avenue to the south line of
College .♦ venue to the lots and tracts
of land liable to be assessed lo pay
the cost of said Improvements have
made said appraisement and appor-
tionment and have returned a written
report of same which is now on flle in
the office of the City Clerk of said city
and may be examined by all persons
H. H. DODD.
We the undersigned Appraisers for
Street Improvement District number
nine (9) the same being Elm street
from the north line of Oklahoma av-
enue to the south line of t'ollege av-
enuo herewith certify that the follow-
ing is a true and correct appraisement
for the improvement of said district
by lots and blocks, as folloxva:
Section One Block Fqrty-flve (4.")
East Guthrie, lots 24, $183.57; lot 23
$111,86, lot 22, $S7.9; lot 21. $04.06;
lot 20, *|64.05; lot E. 1-2 19. $32.03;
lot AV. 1-2 1! . $82.02, total. $575.54.
Section two, block forty.four (44)
East Guthrie, lots 13. 14. la, 16, 17.
and 18., lot 13. $183.04. lot 14, $111.29;
lot 15. $8736. lot 16 $63.44; lot 17.
$63.44, lot 18. $63.44 otal $572.01,
Section three, block forty-four (44)
East Guthrie, lots 7, 8, E. $ ft. of 9.
\V 17 ft_ of . 10 11, and 12; lot 12.
$183.31, lot 11, $ 111... 0; let 10 $87.67;
E. 8 ft. of 9 $?o,38. W. 17 ft. of 9.
$4".24; lot 8, $63 63. lot 7, $63.62; total
$573.25.
•fc'e tion four, b!ock forty?flve <4.*.)
Eaet Ol thrle, lota 1, 2 S, 4, 5 and 6;
lot 1. $1S;.7K; lot 2, $1li.94; lot 3.
$Sv lot 4. $64 "G: lot 5, $64.')6; lot
6, $64.06, total $575.88.
Section five, block forty (40), East
Guthrie, lots 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24,
lot $183.70, lot 23, $112.06. iot 22.
Section Twenty-two, Block Thirteen,
fi3) K^st Guthrtfl lots 7, 8 and 9. I.ot
$235 2R; lot 8. $248.56; lot 9, $28S 42 Tot^l
f ?22. .
Section Twenty-three, Block Thirteen
(13> East Guthrie Lots 4 5 r> Ix>t 4«
$-^5 8v lot 6, $246.55, lot (1, $233-54.
tal. $7(16.57
s< tion Twenty-four. Block Tweivi
(12) East Guthrie. Lots 1 2 3 E. ft of 4
\Y | of 4 5 6 Lot 1. 143 64, lot 2 169.64;
lot 3 $122-2*; F. | of lot 4 $19 73. \V t I
lot 4 14° 73; lot 5, $92.IS; 'ot 6, Jf8 l«
Total. $si2 5W
S <■ '! *cnty-flve. Block three (3) EasI
Guthrie. Lots 19 20 21 22 23 24. Lots
24. $24fi.4<). lot 23, Sf83-€0: lot 22, $125 3' i
lot 21, 1101 57. lot 20. $05,16; lot 19, $95 16.
Total. $825.77.
Section Twenty-sU, Block Two (2)
Enst Guthrie, Lots 10 11 1; 13 14 ia.
Lot in, $?47.tf>; lot H, $153.25; lot 12,
$'26.48; lot 13, $102 5«; lot 14. $W.U; o$
16. $96.11. Total ^0;.S6.
Section Twenty-ssven, Block Two (2>
Kast Guthrie, Ix>ts 4 5 6 7 S 9, Lot 9,
$iv.'-':, lot $iii.29; lot -. wrr.:; ;ot 0,
,4. lot 5. $63.71; lot 4 $63 71. Total
$572.04
Section Twenty-eight, Block Three
(3. l'" *t Guthrie. Lots l 2 F J of 3 VV,
f. of ,14 8 0. I.ot 1, $182.20; lot i $110,941
raj ' t ft, $4.1 61; vr. i Of Tbt i, $41 701
lot 4 t ;.,1 45; lot 5. $95 4 5, lot f, 16$ 4-'; To-
tal $f>70.*3
Very respectfui:> submitted this 2ftH
Jay of August, 1!K .
W. H. MERTEN,
Chslrman.
A. L. COCHItUM,
Secretary.
U. Ii. DODD.
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 127, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 23, 1909, newspaper, September 23, 1909; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127486/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.