The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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THT 0WTAH0M4 STATE CAPITAL. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 25, 1910.
P5AYS HE HA.;
LAPSE OF MEMORY
OKI-AHOMA
After bancs b*
to*m id Ufcia;
H- Watson has
ci City by
His HOB, HaskeS
fcave been ki'.r
th« boy'# fathe
Wiuob. -I
The br-y was f nd -
!n the ctrc of BoatM V
I rirtd Crou Mi bei. OT
I --"'••• - - ; r .
II Fe disappeared ewpiete'y wart
^ had ti* day before taken the boy
j. fair ta4 be was ptr>«ipt!y rupc
j. iir -^ tak<-~. t 1 away.
. Vantactta nfm to make any
UNKNOWN JUS
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
77 e o«/y baking powder
made from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
No Alum, MoLiree Phosphate
tr
•an could
Bt-
~l ram nj'ah the •JHap?«L,aBf*
ao «ber way thin that her hssba&d
vfafie c.t of .k rr.:-1 -- * t the :■ v awt*
la Che care of Wanfapa and that ~*
rao-i*rt*i away under the Jr.- •—c* -f
the r- r. - * r - ;? * " a*;. 5 Mr*
Wataas
Varrbftn I* a Jail awairag tra!
Wat = wetin; his ** •
:ilMVESTIGATlNG
NEGRO DEATHS
CASTOR IA
For Loik&u And Children.
Tb Kind You Hare Always Bought
J^*6&0EiE,
. ♦
, + GOVERNOR HASKELL SAID
_ ♦ OF LEE CRUCE.
^ Cruce:—"He |« In sympatny w t*
l ♦ mora nattona* Ur.ha, hat bee* a
4 £ P«f« rte-t charge of unlawful and
• ■§■ uaunoua 'atea of Interest and thua
« ■£ vieiat tha law himself.**
< ■§• Crvce:—"He '« not in sympathy
i + with tha con at i tu ti on.**
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct U —Severn
t-Twu may be made at Jones City Mon-
day night for the deaths of Richard
T^<acai and James Turner, tw ) negroes
j kiLed az a dan e f>ur miles r. rth or
there at 1 o'clock Sunday morning.
An inquest is being held before Jus-
tice P. C. Klnnaman. act q< as coroner,
and twenty wtne&ses are to testify. The
examination of the witnesses may not
be concluded until Tuesday raorn nj. It
is expected, however, that enough will
be known on which to base the arrests
by Monday night.
| A number of men are be.ng watched
I and will cot allowed to ieave until
the result of the inquest :s known.
Thomas and Turner were killed at a
I dance, where there was a fight in which
more than a doxen to^k part. Kn ves
and revolvers wre used and the men
who are now dead had been stabbed
and ahoL
Assistant County Attorney Gray wni
to J-nes City and . c -->r.d acting the
ltQO—L
^atl Vd. H^s p>~kets
sir. king toteaeco and cigarette papers
tvat the man may hare been murdered
• • c-r - rf kers who have near
where the man was found.
T-* r ce JTWr* f ri the man !y-
cn ris head. The ground where he lay
indicated there had Keen a straggle.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
c A SX.P_RJ A
MUST MEASIBf
UP 10 5MM0
OKLAHOMA CITY. Ok*.. Oct. 14 -
Weights and measures ail. be inspected
1 * ' r- a 1 e rt t'.rr.e aki:
no longer wjl the huckster be able te
aell vegetables from a measure that is
short of the regulation sixe. The scale
that is fixed for short we ght will be
useless
The ordinance provding for the in
spection of weights and measures wiU
be offered at the council meeting Tues-
day morning. Joseph C Israel, appoint-
ed inspector before Mayor
from office, will beg n work as soon
the necessary apparatus can be purehl
ed.
i retired
fyccd' &;!
Only Five More Days And
Our Fall Opening Sale Will be History
i :is of dollars worth of merchandise have been sold
in • - «a!e And Hundreds of dollars saved the customer* of
this n store,—* :th its four doors Tilled with Cash bought,
I nc r'-oueiit and I'niU-rpriced Merchandise. Take advantage
of t'.f low priers and bur your Fall supply now.
^ 7 he Greatest Opportun-
/■ /\*rj *ty to buy Ladies' and
4- Children's Underwear
you'll have this season
I lies 6'.' \ 7-v 1^ 1 Vests and l'ants 50c
Ladies 59c Fleeced Vests .. 3dc
I... hea 4c Fleeot-d Y.-sta and Pants '.J5c
La(h.-s jl 2") Wool Vests and l'ants . 98c
i Ladies >1 ■ Union Suits ^
Ladies Pur- White 1'nion > uts
La1- - t'ji.on S :.t - _
f hildren s 2->e Shirts and Drawers
'hildren 's 50e Union Suits
Misses .>9 and 65c 1 nion Suits
79c
53c
68c
19c
35c
4Sc
GREAT VALUES in COZY
COMFORTABLES FOR
COOL NIGHTS
75c Single Blankets 50c
A better value was never shown,
Larpe 12-4 size single Blankets,
snii? and warm, In colors Gray
and Tan, with Pink and Blue
Borders. Soft and fleecy and
extra heavy weight—Final
Week Special Price .
Final Week Sale
51.25—11-4 Size Blankets
51-75—12-4 Size Blankets Final Week Sale
5^-00—11-4 Size Wool Blankets—Final Week Sale
51-25— Large size Silkoline Comforts
12.25—72x80 Size Silkoline Comforts _
52.75—72x£4 Size Silkoline Comforts . _____
50c
_ 98c
$1.50
S4.48
_ 98c
$1.98
$2.50
MEN OF ABILITY TO
FILL COITT OFFICES
Responsibility Connected to Office of Clerk of the Superior Court
Leaves But One Candidate, Walter T. Warren Who
Has Had the Experience
If there is any peraon In Guthrie w
doer not know Walter T. Warren they
have not been residents of the county
many months. Those who do know him
are aware of the Uct that he Is a tire-
less" worker ibr the advancement «<f hi-
home county and that he is thoroughly
competent to fill the position for whl ! |
be is a candidate on the Republican
ticket, and that as clerk of the superior
court.
Experience in keering the records of
so important an office is one of the
quallfkati ns which mean m -t and w n
coupled with the fact that ne is r*!ia> e
and besides an attorney |?> re is n<•
Question of his superiority over ail other
candidates for the office.
Walter T. Warren came to I**gar.
bounty over ten veara vc\ tr n 1*1,-
noia. and la thirty-five years of age. H-
redded part of the time in Sprtagrale
township, but the greater time :n Guth-
rie. He has had fifteen years experi-
ence in the abstract and title business
and for four years has been deputy clerk
of the district court, -nder J. H. N r-
ris and Charles H. Grisw jld. Right y*^-*
ago he was admitted at the bar of Lo-
gan county. Besid-rs all this. Mr. War-
ren Is * real Republic and of thi*
he aaya:
'n «« a Repuh kau ^au«o I b
the Republican party has given be<
resi.lts n national, state and county
fairs than any other party; because
principles are those upon which
founded good government and good
lier.#hip; and because it is based u
the enun iations of the Declaration
Indeper.den e and the Constitution
our country.
"If n ruinated and elected to ths
flee. I will pledge myself to make
efficient, h nest ar.d accomodating
cer, ar-d It is with this guarantee t
I earnestly solicit your support at
genera! election."
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR'/
G. O. P AT CHICK AS*1
CHICKASHA. Okia.. Ort. 14-"
District Republican G^mxin
tee met in larre numbers
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A S T O Rj A
How to Stomp Your Ballot
To vote a Straight Ticket simply
itarap in the circle under the device
•t the head of the Party Ticket.
There are two ways of voting a
j Mixed Ticket.
j hither stamp in the circle under
j the device heading one ticket and
then ktamp in the squares before the
( j names anJ candidates on the other
a<. i 5*ou ^esir^ to vote for, or do not
n. stamp in the circle on either ticket,
«r. bu* stamp in the square before the
a- name of every candidate upon one or
the other tickets.
of Do not stamp in the circle at the
head of more than one ticket, for this
r ! mutilates your ballo; and it will be
an thrown out.
. a. *Do not stamp in the squares be-
t - the names of more than one can-
didate for the same office, for in
this case your vote will not be counted
for any of them.
7he Best and Surest Hay lg to
stamp in the circle under the Eagle
heading the Republican Ticket and
let it go at that.
I WOMAN IS PASTOR
NARDIN. Okla_. Oct 24 —Rev. Xi *
Dc-uaen and family ha\e moved he . I
nf I from En t .Mrs Van Deusen has ac- I
tw3 I cepted the pastorate of the Christian
An Acknowledged Fact
Is that, our Art Dept. located on our beautiful "Daylicht*'
Third Floor is one of the most complete Dept s., of this charac-
ter in the state—Mr. Nuhn. travelins representative of the
well known Royal Society Line says. "It is one of the clean-
est, best lighted and Nest displayed stocks it is ray pleasure
to visit." A visit to this department wil convince yor. aNo.
Complete lines of Belding Silk Floss. Royal Societv Mer-
cerized Floss and D. M. ('. Floss in sto'-k at all times.
Royal Society Packages
The convenient form in which to purchase your Xnias
Novelties.
Saturday brought us the most complete line of these pack-
ages we have ever shown. We f-annot sing the praises too high-
ly of the color blendinc and artistic designs shown in this line
for Fall. Many new finished Pieces, to show just how to
■ work these Package goods up.
Also a large line of Yarns and Zephyrs, which
J you need now.
K1RTS for $5.95 Worth
up to $7.50 for This Week
This saving is the result of a large cash pur-
>hase—which embraces all the new ideas and
styles for Fall in the make up of the garments
—Panamas. Voiles and Fancy Mixtures are the materials
—wliile the Styles are of the most
«pproved models. The Price is only
for our Final Week Sale
$5.95
Two additional lines of shirts will also be
on sale this week—one at $7.95 and one at
S9.85—See them.
J
Unusual Values in Dress Goods
This week we are making a special showing of New Blue
Dress Goods and Gray Suiting Materials. Also a delightful
exhibit of Marquisettes—We especially invite you to visit the
Dept. this week—and inspect these beautiful fabrics.
OEOIFF OF LOGAN
WILL BE if. 0. MITCHELL
Man Who Has Had Wido Ex periecce and Whose Record As
Manager of Police Depart cent S h ■« w s Through
Guthrie s Good Order
Candidates From Second
District Know Business
S J Favor Has Made One of the Best Officials the County Has
Evar Hsd and Is a Tire less Worker for Taxpayers
tn W H. M't
ountrv so
ell, the RepubU an
inty has a candidate
had a wide experi-
preserving the peace
:-f the criminal class
that today it would
a man who has a
• f Guthrie f r a number of
:: i« admitted, by those wM
! S. J. Favor, candidate
er of the Second di.«tr
publican tcket has mad
cona* itntious official. H
ously ieen on duty and
with the other commissi
-tiar
rith
i-ities
re widened knowledge of those thin*
i~h are necessary for the successful
ice offw ia Mr Mitchell has been chief
S. ARDMORE COURT NOW OPEN
ARDMORE, OkLa . Oct. 24.—Federal
tr: : court f r the trial of criminal
es will convene here today, with Ju.:<
size, that Guthrie ias less crime t an
^ny other in the state. The crim nal
clement gives Guthrie a wide birth ana
tie w-.rd f CI ef of Poli e Mitchell is
.aw am r.g them. Because of these tacts
:t i* evident that W. H. Mit hell Is thor-
•••-:r: v fitted for the posit on of sh-riff
and his election is assured.
AssisU
At
Att j.
Lee
NEEDLESS SLAUGHTER
*YMON. Okla.. Oct. 24—Claude Mo-
of Hansford, killed a very large
e. C!aude brought it to town and
sured its wings from tip to t%\
- was «i* feer and ten inches.
•1 the campe
A Reader Cures His
Constipation—Try it Free
Simple way for any faaiily to ret ain the good health of all its
mem bers. ®
Tb« tA.ran of -Bealtl
toe :n*t U pat to tbra .
anr ether, and wr s*
tbey find the most dlfT.
That is -How can I c
JjatkrtjT*
Dr. Caldwell, an emine
diseases of the ttomvh. 3;
la* « ked the wh- • field
mel the specialty for for
convinced that t ■ ngre"
J*e:-c1n has the
la m to att
■e of stubbor
Mr J A Vera
MRS BARR IS DEAD
C RESCENT. Okla. Oct :4
SCALDING COFFEE AND BABY
off.
BROOKS THEATER
Saturday, Oct. 29
H. E PIEPCE & CO.
Proudr Present
"The
Squaw
Man"
A HASKELL MESSAGE
' Here is a telegram sent
oat by Haskell—
Norman Pruitt Bill Card,
well, Paul Nesbitt and A. C.
Cruce leave Oklahoma City
today on tour of state chang.
ing election returns. Keep
ballot joxes in Honest Hands
(Signed)
"C N Haskell.
This telegram was sent in
the last campaign to a citizen
of Beckham county and
these are the men with whom
I have to deal'
(Signed)
William H. Murray.
• • - Vhldi has demonstrated that ne
has extraordinary ahiSince he has
beer, in office the tax levy of the county
has been cut from 25 mills, under a
railroad gets verdict
ARDMORE, Okla. Oct. 24.—In the
Claude Decker case in the federal
court a verdict was returned for the
Frisco railroad in a suit in which
Decker sought to recover 110.000
damages for personal injuries.
\
m s^i n- j Democratic administration, to fix and
the Re- : two tenths under a Republ can adrr.:n-
b!e .md j'strati:in. The slaving of :..e tax levy
> ntinu- has been largely because t e assistance
>perated j giv-n by Commissioner Favor, who be-
eves that the taxes of the county
should be kept as low as possible ia
\iew of tae enormous debt which a,
Degiocratic administration pled up for
Republicans to meet.
first assistant postmaster general, an-i
that an inspector will be here in a
short time to look over the city.
PLANT MORE ALFALFA.
"Oklahoma haar. t enough alfalfa. '
says John Fields "a few farmers, rela-
tively, have most of the alfalfa Ths
timber growftig the <rop should
greatly increased. Not all land w 11
grow alfalfa successfully but there ar
hugo gets free delivery
HUGO. Okia.. Oct. 24.—Information — -
has been r^jved in th* city that the least a res of land in Ok ..-
ree mail delivery for Hugo has be< • jhoma well adapted to alfalfa, now bt-i-r
PAWNEES' VISIT TONKAWA
N'KAWA, Oka.. ( t 24—Th-
^ : •> r — • | By Edwin Milton Royle
• • E.-actiy as Presented for
nor^jT" in k"p,n* *'<hj Two Years at Wallack'i
Idly Indians, the ho« mazie th*lr Theatre in
XJZLZZ NEW YORK
Prices-Si.50 to 50c.
TOf.' BOGIE DEAD.
ARDMORE Okla.. Oct - .\v„ of
he death of Tom Pogie, who died n
Janta Fe. N. M. Friday nigh* rca "«d
• re yesterday. His father. Dr. W T.
• gie wo-nt to Newton. Kan to meet
he funeral party and the remains will
e buried here Monday. He was 2o
ears old and was survived by a Trio
RYAN GETS TEACHERS.
itendent |
« -a.,- I
ene at Ryan. No
INDICTMENTS RETURNED.
OKEMAH. Okla.. Oct. 24 —The grand ]
ry. a'ter having been In session a ti
ek have reported. Twenty-three in- |
tments were found, si* beine for
Two Great Events
UNITED ST4TES and
IRRIGATION EXPOSITION
CHICAGO COLISEUM
Nov. 19 to Dec. 4 19IO
U. S. Government Exhibit and Lectures
l\TER\AflO\4L LIVESTOCK
EXPOSITION
Cliicago Union Stock Yards
Nov. 26 to Dec. 3 19IO
Greatest Show of its Kind in THE WORLD
L'W^f ASk R°Ck IsUnd Ticket Agent
*•'•!} F°r Information
H. M. BROWN, D. P. A
Oklalioma City
the
bonds
bond is no retsia tint k: is In svmpalliy with He criminai or in few of crims. it onlt mean's h<> is will nn the aciwJ shall hw a 8l" bJc,1"se 11 BM si'ns 3 crinW
McVeal is as silly as Ihesarn ciiarje iplnsl truce or fcteler k, for holhTie ialler sig^d pKhoJdf praVE "ls " •« s etarje of trace ayaios
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Greer, Frank H. The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 26, 1910, newspaper, October 26, 1910; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128333/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.