The State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1902 Page: 7 of 8
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Democrat: Bob Neff's
cle tbis weex is enti-
angerous Liar." It is
d to the State Register the
gan of the school land 1 cs-
Bob reverses himself too j
J be a dangerous liar. We
io\vn Bob now "nigh onto
years" and during that!
has made "seving" chang-
es political views. He i
•publican, then a pop. He ;
ft i)
i ^^skrt and Dennis Flynn'
I pop out of him and left
Iijust a plain democratic howl-
■vith a populist twang to his |
vl. Then he became a single
tehooder, then he doubled,
ide a speech in 1S99, had it
jilted in this same State Regis-
Now he is in favor of single
teliood or none. Bob is a
erful liar but not a dangerous
He does not stay with his
longVenough for them to be-
ne dangerous. He reminds us
itically of the old couplet ad-
,^^ed to the serpent's track in
UM*^pust and runs something like
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esday i| t,
ic Terol
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e first Tue
Hammili,
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Iy Scotis'
asonie Teir
of eac
iei' time a
To Chicago—The Burlington's
famous "Eli" is the best known
and most popular train from Kan-
sas Citv and St. Joseph to Chi-
cago,
icafiiri
New York, Oct. .29.—Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, the well known wo-
man suffragist, died today at her
home in West Ninety-fourth street
in this city, at the age of 87, Old
age was given as the cause of
death. She was conscious almost
to the last. About a week ago _ Double Daily Service via the Choctaw
Mrs. Stanton began to fail rapid-; Route.
ly. This became more noticeable —
last week, and then it was known 1 Two fast trains daily to Little Hoc.;
,. , ., , 1 Hot Spring's, and Memphis, Tenn
to 111 c family that her death was make close connections for St. Louis
only a question of days or hours. poiuts north oast !,nd souUl
The children with Mrs. Stanton
when she died were Mrs. M, I'.'
Lawrence and Mrs. Stanton Biatch 1
TIME OF mm AT OKLAHOMA
CITY.
THE BEST BOARD AND MOST COMFORTABLE
V. Ml
med in and it wormed
12, OWE. 3 iut^u cannot tell by its track,
the 2d. anc Vliether it is going over or
lonth. coming back. "
VVll.BEIt, 8
—— P. MORGAN'S PROFIT IN TEN
MONTHS 13 $42,190,000,
he year 1902 will be a banner
r for J. I'ierpont Morgan.
will be one the great finan-
will remember with joy all
life, tor up to today the firm
, P. Mo'gan & Co. has cleared
190,^00 in profits from the
it combinations that he has
ineered. This is outside of
interest from investments, the
■lint of which 110 one knows.
Morgan is a director, trustee
I. O. O. F. fficer in companies whose com-
d capitalization amounts to
32,290,527.
-ompany. Capitalization.
Steel Corp'n *1,304,000,000
Ylckriburg, ^hrveport «n<l I'ucltlc 11. It
1du(U For Snlo
. /• xt . \ • 1 r r 1 ti 1 I The United States Cii cuit C ourt has
New 1 ork, Henry and Robert I uut!i<*ri%i-cK the Receiver to ,-dl the
L. of New York, lawyers; Theo-'Ijand tyrant Lauds of the Vicksber
dore of Paris, and G. Smith, a real
estate broker at Warden Clii'fe,
I Shreveport and Pacific; Railroad f'r
' cash in lots to suit purchasers.
Application may be made to the
local land at ent, to E. C. Monetae.
Central land 1 gent, Ruston, La.; or
F. Y. Andersen, land Commissioner,
Queen and Crescent Route, Hirminy
has not been set. The interment I ham, Ala,
will be in Woodlawn cemeterv.
Long Island. The funeral will be
held Wednesday, but the hour
•oyal Tribe .
Saturday
ieets every
ball corner1
>e Felton,
N. Q.
No. 1 meets
Vandyne,
C. P.
S97, meets
at IC. o'7V.
son Av
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ery where"
rr.
oc ke t'
1 ratus
the stror.ge*
different col I
decoration:!, j
photograph*.
ft.00. Sent
rin. Agents
e Co.,
.ADBLPHIA.
LOAN
irms.
hern Securities Co.
mship Combination
^ste.rs Merger
Nashville dea
Company
400,000,000
100,000.000
05,0*0,000
5:2.000,000
Oo.000,000
Kelly & Carl in write Lire,
Lightning. Tornado and Accident
Insurance.
Wanted—men to learn barber
trade, only two months required.
Exceptional opportunity for thirty
days, improve your chance; board
tools diplomas and positions giv-
en. Can earn expenses if desired
Write today, Moler Barbers Col-
lege, St. Louis, Mo.
Illsmark't* Iron Nerve.
tVps the result of his splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are not. found where Stomach.
Liver. Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the success they bring, use Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They develop every
power of brain and body. Only 25c
at all drug store.
To Chicago Inexpensively.
All travelers do not ride in the Pull-
man; many patronize the free reclining
chair ear from elioiee or notions ot
economy. Such persons nave about as
pleasant a journey us those in the sleep-
ers. The Santa Fe runs comfortable
chair ears 011 its three Chicago trains,
with a competent porter in charge.
Complete toilet accessories are pro-
vided. A. J. C0RKIN8, Agent.
Safety Appliances
HKircha&t'
5,50S.000
1
i r,(is.o:;0
Profits*
(Rvi'l Corpoi i-' i< n
$'i9,:;40f000
L rn St'.-urii > < '■>.
i..'OO,('O0
1
2,500,000
[
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1
t; (>00,000
I
: .<>00.000
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S-li.l HO, (.'00
A Prize
Winner
"THE GOLDEN STATE LIMITED"
fs the name of the New
Rock Island System
Train to California Via
Kansas City and El
Paso, Texas.
One Hundred Dollars
Awarded to T. II. Davis of
the New York Central
Lines, Denver, Co!., for
the Selection.
On the New Passanger Service of
The Oueen & Crescent Route
All of the passenger equipment for
the new fast train service of the Queen
& Crescent Route between Meridian
and Shreveport is now being equiped
with safety gates and extension plat-
forms the sa n as are used with square
vestibules order that passengers
may pass to ana from the. Dinning Car
with absolute safety. tf
homeseekers' Excursion.
On the first and third Tuesdays
of August, September and Octo-
ber to many sections ot the West
and northwest.
Consult nearest ticket agent or
write the undersigned for full in-
formation, printed matter and the
least cost of your proposed trip.
L. J. URICKKH, L. W. Wakklev,
T. V. A. b'i:! Main .St., O. P. Agent,
Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.
C. M. LEVEY,
General Manager,
St. Louis. Mo.
Cheap Rates to the Far West and
Northwest.
C A.SI'OHIA.
Bnm the N* KM Vou Han Always Bought
Signature
of
lONOS REGISTERED,
following table shows the
ly bonds register' ".! during
1st week and the aggregate
|e list. No. I-T« i'P.MT.00
•• lT-~il 24-ti.Vl-iS 1983.00
annually
AN.
;et,
ie, Okla.
Y,
ired to
many
s. If
needs
e pairs
at the
ill treat
IM'NTY
v. 1:1.1:11.
Ring
'I I lie age in
>n- t writer
> the use of
nt College
1 in Knropc
• I sizes sent
25c, When
er for man,
12
u 104 8
u 20-58
-Dist, No. 80
- " " 1)5-41-48
250 00
700.00
5(100.00
010.00
000.00
1820.00
500.00
200.00
I] S. I). Bonds Issued $1.3,002.00
I ly & Carl in write Fire,
vbitygf Tornado and a< < ident
fee.
EXAS WONDER.
tail's (ireat Discovery.
bottle of the Texas YVon-
'a Great Discovery,cures
ey and bladder troubles,
es gravel, cures diabetes,
ai emissions, weak and lame
, rheumatism and all irregu-
s of the kidneys and blad-
n both men and women, reg-
s bladder troubles in chil-
, If not sold by your drug-
! vvill be sent by mail on re-
of Si- One small bottle is
months treatment, and will
any case above mentioned.
E, W Hall, sole manufactur-
(W>ox 629, St. Louis, Mo.
1 for testimonials. Sold by
ifuggists and A. E. Gray, 120
t Oklahoma Avenue, Guthrie,
READ THIS.
)nnc Terre, Mo., March 26,
- Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis,
Dear Sir 1 have used your
s Wonder, Hall's Great Dis-
ly in my family for kidn:y
bladder troubles, and can
rfullv recommend it. Yours
S. A. Cole,
f-'WWVWWW?
I The
J Victor
Bar
\
Best Qentlemens'
Resort in the City
The Burlington route renews
| the low one-way settlers' rate of
$25 from Missouri river to Cali-
fornia, Portland and the Puget
I Sound country everyday during
i September and October, with cor-
I respondingly low rates to the
I Spokane district and the Butte-
Helena district; also proportion-
ate rates from interior Missouri,
Kansas and Southwest territory.
The Burlington Northern Pa-
cific Express" is the great through
train leaving Kansas City daily
j for the Northwest. Through
coaches, chair cars—seats free—
j standard and tourist sleepers to
i Butte, Helena, Spckane, Tacoma,
I Seattle, Portland. Connecting
train from Denver at night join-
ing this Northwest train at Alli-
ance, J>Jeb.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wines
Whiskies
Cordials
Full Line of Best
Grades of Famous
Cigars
J J. TEARRSEY
PROPRIETOR
VICTOR BUILDING.
Corner Hanson
ind 1'iist.
GUTHRIE, - OKLA.
OKLAHOMA LIMITED
Leaves Oklahoma City 6:10 p. 111.
Arrives Kansas City.. .7:40 a. m
Arrives St. Louis 5:35 p. m.
Arrives Memphis 5:00 p. m.
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS
Leaves Oklahoma City 10:05a. ni.
Arrives St. Louis 7:25.1.111.
OKLAHOMA LIMITED
Leaves Kansas Citv..,.9:20 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma City 10:55a.m.
ST. LOUIS EXPRESS
Leaves St. Louis 10:00 p.m.
Arrives Oklahoma City 6:25 p. m.
Through Cars and Pullman
Palace sleepers between Oklaho-
ma City, Kansas City, St. Louis
and Memphis. Eor rates and
other information call 011 nearest
Frisco System agent or address
the undersigned.
A. Hilton, Bryan Snyder,
G. P. A., 1'. T. Mgr.,
St. Louis, St. Louis.
B. F Dunn. D. P. A., Wichita.
The Most Direct
ROUTE
Frome thir North or South, to
the Famous Health Resort
and Springs of
SULFHER, I. T.
is via the
FRISCO
Descriptive literature concern-
ing this delightful resort furnish-
ed upon application to
Passenger Traffic Dep't,
FRISCO SYSTEM,
Saint Louis.
LODGING IN THE CITY. TRY THE
1>ALLY HOTKri
Meal t ickets $3.50
THE FINEST ROOMS AND BOARD TO BE FOUND :N GUTHRIE FOR $5.00,
THE DALLY HOTEL,
Corner Vilas and First. Mrs. Bell Reed, Prop
«S* # ####*§ #$
I COLD WEATHER IS COMING °
and with it a NEED for something to keep you
wann. You can have that need satisfied by pur-
chasing an Original Cole's Hot Blast Stove for the
parlor, or a Majestic Steel Range for the Kitchen
and you will find them at prices that will please
you at the
Spence i
124 OKLA. AVE.
4>
4
4
«a
>3> <§t (fe
Hardware Co.,
GUTHRIE, O. T
c3
❖
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❖
AlcAlester, |
Canon City,
Wier City,
Piedmont,
Hontreal,
Anthracite,
COAL!
.!■ I!. FA1KFIKL1),
TRANSFER, COAL and STORAGE.
Established 1889.
Office and Yards: 506 W. Harrison Ave,
PHONE NO- 20. WEST OF DEOPT
^ TV
The Astor Bar.
Paducah Club
H. C. RITTERBUSCH, Prop.
206 EAST OKLAHOMA AVE-
The
Celebrated
WHISKEY
\Miller's Milwaukee Beer.*?
AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF BOTTLE BEER.
%
a
&
s
0
Through Service
EETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
OH ICAGO
KANSAS CITY
and the —^
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
PUIMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
- AND
FREE RECLISVS!MG
KATY CHfill CARS
DiNIIVG STATIONS
OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. |
SUPERIOR MEALS,
a-— Fifty Cents
Hi
TEXAS AND 1'ACIFIC RAILWAY.
It is Finished.
The great Cloudcroft Lodge has been
completed formally opened, and is
now in full sway. It is splended hos
telry, splendidly furnished and offer-
ing an incomparable cuisine under the
management of Mr. J.J. \V. Fisher.
Proprietor of the Hotel Sheldon of El
Paso Texas.
You want an enjoyable summer.
You want to getaway from the oppres'
siveuess of the city and the low alti-
tude. Go to Clouderott, N. M. !l,000
feet elevated? On the summit of the
loftiest peak of the Sacramento Moun-
tains. 110 miles Northeast of El Paso.
Wonderful scenery. Tennis court and
Golf links, Dancing Pavilion. In fact
everything desired or expected in an
up-to-date, healthful summer resort.
Cloudcroft is known as the ''Breathing
Spot of the Southwest."
There is but one way to go comforta-
bly and quickly. But one way to avoid
more tiion one chance of cars; but one
way to enjoy reclining chair-cars,
(seats free) and sleeping ears all the
way through daily to El Paso. That
way is via the Texas & Pacific Railway
More information by letter or descrip-
tive literature may be had of any tick-
et agent or E. P. TuBNEH General Pas-
senger and Ticket Agent Dallas, Texas
electric
lighted
trains
Are operated by the
Between
TEXAS
And the
North and East
Between
BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
And the
North and West
Between
OKLAHOMA
And the
North and ICrSlSt
Observation cafe cars, under the
management of Fred Harvey. Equip-
ment of the latest and best design.
THE
NATURAL
ROUTE
C., O. &SG. a. R. TO
MEMPHIS, THE ESST AKD SOUTHEAST,
TEXAS, OLD MEXICO, CALIFORNIA AND THE WEST.
Pullman Drawring-Room Buff el Sleepers Through to
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On Mil Trains.
unequalkd schedules and perfect service.
J. I. McNALLY, D P. A., E. M. DUNCAN, T. P A.,
Oklahoma Cily. 0. T. Oklahoma City. 0. T.
QE0. H. LEE, G. P. & T. A., Lillb Rock, Ark.
M
Best iioefofheXMd Stales
One reason why most people go back to the "Old States
via the Cotton Belt is because the Cotton Belt makes from one
to five hours quicker time than other lines.
( l'l.c ■ P.i !: >lf( 1 you tin qui. r. ana Biiortost ron to to the
Old i," without un co< rj teufoMt. Both and night
triiiiiR mo iMjuiMx 1 vs. ii ''.nil ilubl !,.•« nod JiecllniiiK Cbair
'ill ; III >*o 1 I!' • « :.f'j (' 1:« I >■ i!;iy it ml 1'nlluinll s1- — |m r lit nililll.
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r<! .will tfll J on v. ;>ut \ ur tl« I. I will eo^t nml wlmt traiu to tako
lli<- l.- Ht tliin* «ud fonncfti'niH \V« ^vill alao nohd you
lutert - iuic little booklet, "A l>«y on u i'arior Cute C'ar."
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Golobie, John. The State Register. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1902, newspaper, October 30, 1902; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275472/m1/7/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.