The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 54, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 22, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The State Capital. I
Dy Tho Ut.Mo Capital Prinllnj; Co.
"WANT COLUMN.
Mlml lln mi Uiiiit
IH j-ini wuiil Aprnt
Do roll nut n Hit u.tlioii
Uojim wntil In Imr nli.illilii
Doyini vmtit ll.im.ii-r-.or NMr'
Do J oil wmiluiit- llrli. innlr or fi-iu Or
Do) on until I'uiillo
Do j-on nut a I'nrf hit
Do. vou wnnl Hrrr:ilil- tiffin m Mrelimili
Du ton wnnt in Krnt . im.iii lliiii.iir'lnr-
Dnjou nnnt I. dim or VII n llnrw Uniem
or nujr Mini ol n Vvlilrlf
IXijriin want in K.. or Unit jutir ll.nin'
tJfllcr Hlurr tut ur r vrin
llntr )ou IjiI or KoiiihI niiilMlir'
IM vou wnnt In K II vniir (Imal Hill ninl Km
Huts'
llntr J-im Hrfon.l 1 1 nil. I lino: of HX Itllnl
tliKl oil wluli tn rvll or l..i'linn-'
Mure Toil (Io.mIi. InSdll of niij kin.!
If o Title (.'UNfAl will itlMUIi a tlirrr llnr
HitrrttUrinrnt il minlsi .we Hhw fur IHrrM
Hirer II men fur .ItrrM ihh -k liirhlrrnt
A wnnl Inliit MrtTE I antal inr fulls to
tiring quick returns
WANTIBD
7AMKt) A Ko.i.1 wrmiitKHI
liiiiultf nt
Mtf
XITANTKI) -OfMHlRlrl IiHjuIrr nt MM Notlli
Tf llrvail street nt wire MihhII family
aim ifootl vRei HI
w
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To rinl'lor nu fix rrtlc Inml
news in
nil to tftleeliiirirf' of n linuii'li
house In (Inlhrlr. K1;rnli flint Komi rtfer-
riiK-n r.suire.i. uniurj its i r uionin Ail
iIitm I Ims. A llolilnson Alo . Hnlliui Hnii Itll
WANTKI) - A sei-nuil linn. I ilellterv nnii
Krniii'ln II llneinc l.linoii.l. l T Milt
IOSfT A irolil l.rm-elel Willi iNiimlr r'linlrr
J ilrnr IrmiMit ottli'eof 1 1 inn li ii- A llrl
eu
"1TVOII HAI.K Tiif)llmler irfsu' mnl Jul'
.1' ninl prli line inntrrliil sultli lenl fur Inn
lirliilliiRoltlrrx Htenni nntlne If nnnli.l Ail
tlrrnH rrnnk Mi'MiiKtrr. Okliiliuiii.i I'll) (I T HI
C1AI.I.INIH AltllS I nli-M nliilnllli-l nt llir
J HliilrCiiiIlulonlrr
ENUIKK !1)lt 8 U.I. A Dtp liorw fnwi-r
liorltoutnl sterna engine Iiruliil lieu Also
kiiiaII vmkm! turtiliitf IiiIIh for fiHtorntniii Ihih
rr IliirirnliiK ror pnrlli'iilnrH nilirri U I.
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I.IOIt KAI.l: ThoIIiiiiIiiIhoii H.rlnifi-r. I'jml
I' wuiiini'. N; lot on iinn w
A (I
Unl.lMlu
for rc.Hiitf'r
'ipolt itl'.NT Oiiii nli'ch lilrnl-liiil tiNiiii nl
J .Mm l.-itfi it j 'k lid l.at I Ipii-liiml n i'
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'inolt IMAT (.mil loom fnrnlnlo'il or un
lj luriilnlii'il nlnirl rooiii'iur in Hiuicit rll
locnlfil i it mi nlli I nnirii
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lorurrof llnrrlmiu unit llromt
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JOHNSON BROS.
Dry Goods
OurGraiul Hoductljii Suit goi") mer-
rily on lltiiulri'ils of IVoplc tu Id ii'
ndratitucu of oiircxtroiiu-ly low )ilci'h
You can buy
Mhcvr cool Zephyr tllii;liiiiiis for
10c ITh: 2rt:.
lleiltireil from lfte '-'Uc 35c.
Thin Duiiity l.limii l.'.iwui (or
lie ia 17!.
Reduced from 12 4c We 25c
I'liht lllnc't Ortfaiulv I.iihiii for
llcihiccil from io. lie. 25
D ii rin (his Sale
You
can
buy
I'ho cent ( 'nl lei m for 2'e.
I lulled lllue frintN for C cIh.
lUit Ktuiiilnril I'riiiU for G etu.
llest I. li Slieetliig for ti ol.
Thirty cent Wool Drewi (looiU fur
10 ctb.
blxtycetit Wool Drran (iooili for
40ct.
Silk Mils for 12 . 20 ami 23 its.
"We are compelled Lo
lleduoe our
Dress Goods Stock.
Our Hosiery and
Corset Stock.
Our Stock of
Under wear.
Our Lace Curtains
And Drapery Stock.
Our Reductions
leiiiailil
vnin at
tentiou and vur time
JOHNSON BROTHERS
MANAGERS
I U W Ok Ai. (iiihtiiV
ViANiKl' -Twetitv In-a. I ..f board n
horses at the burn corner of l'irst und
Noble Hood uccoiuiuikIu.iiiiis and tin
be t of cure for both hores ami bug
gleb Piti
Not Always the Flour.
If your Biscuit are Heavy
Your Griikilf Cakes Sodden
Vou i- Pastry Poor
Your Cake dik's out quickly.
Change Yos
IM J
Dr. Price's '
Cream Baking Powder
NIHVISR DISAPPOINTS.
It iinp.irts that prailur litjlittiess sweetness ami llavor
observed in the finest food and not obtainable with any other
but UR PRICE'S.
in THE-MQ5T
iosbi
MINU1E3 a $1
eURDu5eof-
SAMPLE CEREALS.
Col Cons Me eloQnt Hxlillilt Sped-
mens. A UWJUKST TO KAUMKHH.
llii-r Am Ankril to llrlni; In Tlirlr film.
orilllintj Hlii;ilr nl Any CVrrnl
1 1 run tli A (;r. I.ouil .Mutt II v
Hi'iit tu tlm 'or:ir
I'nlr M Itlilu I'oiir
liii).
Col. Cone in cliurc of Ol.hilioiuii'h
uorlil'H fitlr u.xhllilt ul CIiIciiko Ih In
the city lie came for the purpoie of
fjiilh' rlnjf together ninl hhlppin thr
llrsteur loail of cereals for exhihlt
This u III he the most imporlnnt part
of Oklahoma') exhihlt n it will he a
teht of the terrltory'N uhllily to rah.e
Kniliii ami fruits.
l'arinei-H are reuuehteil to hrlliL' to
Cuthrie samples of any hcasoiiahle
('ialnn. frultH or oilier proiInctH. It
(Iocs not matter whether the fruit or
cereal Ih ripe so It shown extraordi
nary development for this tune of the
year. .MiiKiiiliucut corn niiiikh lurye
wheal ami iiatn already ripe and cut;
hljf potatocH already (frown of the
spring iiullty anil also late ones
showlii(r sire; stallot of cotton; the
hlhesl wild ((lassen so far found
tame ltiisscs clover ulfalfu and
others; lni('c tomatoes ripe; all kinds
of frultH either ripe or c xttaorillua-
rily far ndwincctl for HiIh lime of the
vear
IliiniNlhe rememhcrcil the cereals
heiit will he a tent of the climate ah
well as of the i-nll showing how ciiil
certain things can he pioduceil In
Oklahouia In relation to other parts of
the country. These things will come
into competition at Clilci'tfo with the
proilucts of the soiillieru states thai
are NiippoM'il to ripen cereals early as
well as the lute northern oiieo If it
B found that while we ate almo-.l ati
early as the southern utates we can
h'row ('rulus hclout'iiig to the north-
er. i latitudes which they cannot raise
and bIiuw better samples of these than
the northern states wo will win n
victory of being the best middle "(Vale
in the uuiiin raising the products of
both north and south.
Parmcrs he sure and bring your
samples in t Iglit iuwij as Col. Cone
states that he must send the carlo
Chicago within three or four duys
nil' ninl l. it. i llti'.
llrauilriitli's Tills arc the safest and
moul elVective leuieily for Indigestion
Irreglatlty of the how els constipation
hlllnUNiiesH headache dizziness uiala-
lia or a n v disease arising from no im
pure slate of the blood 'i'hey hae
been in use in this country fur oicr
tlfly years and the thousands of uu
Impeachable testimonials from thoxc
who liiie used them and their
constantly Increasing sale. Is Incontro-
vertible evidence that they perform
all tluil Is claimed for them.
Sold In every drug and medicine
More either plain or sugar coated.
NOHMAL ENTCnTAINMCNT.
1 lie I'riiKiHin tn li-1 uirli-il lint lei lli. l.o-
Cull ('Hunt y Inirlirr' Institute.
Mill I'l.'f llrnry Ni'wlon
Hrvll.lllmi. "Hllrllll of Mum'b ' Alu'le lvtiui
fffur In O'.I.iUhihii
iprltXIiKi "MAftl.ili'ii.t ' or Hie Hiunlh
Dt-I Mr Kiinii i tu;ii
t'nntiMnltBr. llHIUIni K'i-iu-)lol.'.Smt
I 'rot Ni-hIoii
ItcHtnlioli "Tosi'b Ullle Star"
3lls ll.n.i Wutllnx
(' mle rtis'liattun c VI Miirklmnl
TaMwiui tlnllirli- hvrlir
UIWIHI. ( IJjInllolimCltxhsTllr
Mlllr. HotlH VH lt.llilH.1)
llirUnlliin.'uli'. "tHif itrr'n Nwf '
i: m ii...k
llmiininm. I'ariKli ' J II r.uni-
Mii-n- .iluiiililnii nniii II'
II-. ll. ill. ... Nvir. I. .hi frui lutromnr
I. ur) Mi'KIIIIiiiom
i i.iiiii tsrur HVII.nl Uir Ninnml Insll
l.llr
Tlfly cents is a small doctor hill
tml thai Is all It will cost you to cure
tiny ordinary case of rheumatism If
jou use I haiuberlaln's llaiu llului.
Try it and vou will he surprised at the
pitiinpl iclief it ulloids The llrsl ap
plii al ion will iinet the pain ' cent
Isitlles for sale b all druggists
The besl anil eeeapest trimmed hats
in the i il y ul II' Harrison avenue
liakkig Powder.
llio' llrmrdf for Cturth l the
Ilttl Kilfl In tlie tml Chraprtt.
rjtfiziii
Bold If Drii(ili or unt lif tnill.
tOC. K. T. llileltlnr. W.rrrn l'.
I'UKSONAL.
(ICO
Moi'U of St l.uiih In In tl.r
city.
I: M
here
II I'
city
Miller Kile (Ity KuiibuH. Is
llutl o( Kiiiimin Clly li In tin
(leo
1"
Mcl.initflillii of CliIeitK"- ls
here
Hon l.edrti (luthrle was
In tin clly
today.
Dr. II. I. Huiith has returned from
Chicago
Itev. C. V. Tyler left for the eas.1
tills morning.
V. It. Klrkpatrlck of Kl ltvno was
here yesterday.
Trunk (I. White of III Iteno was in
the city yesterday.
Dudley Miller came in from the
north last night.
lleorge Hmllh of Noriuuu was In
the city today.
V. It. I.ampson of Kansas City Is
at the Hotel Itoyal.
.1 utiles It llwlng of (Ikluhoiua City
was In the city today.
Hon .1. M. Johnston went toOklaho
mu City tills afternoon.
T. II. Cuppage left for the Chlcka
saw country thin afternoon.
Mrs. V. A. Itlchmoiid and children
are making a two weeks' visit at
Chandler.
It. .1. Marker president of the Okla-
homa Agricultural college tit .Still-
water is here.
Lawyer (iarducr returned from
Wichita Wednesday night where he
had been for several duys on legal
business.
Trof. Iloyd president of the Norman
university lias gone to Washington to
see the president about setting aside
more laud for educational purpo es In
the opening of the strip.
Harry Decker lefl this aft-rtioou fin
the Chickasaw country for a two
months' trip. He has fitted out a
wagon for camping purposes and has
all the cooking shooting und Hulling
utcuUis along. He goen simply for a
pleasure trip and that too nil alone
Wlnllehl Courier: Train! A. Derr
and Tied M. Hurst of the Oklahouia
Si. mi Cai'iiai. arrived In the clly
this morning. They left (luthrle on
their wheels after breakfast Sunday
morning and reached Aikausas City
In time for tapper having covered a
distance of ninety miles. They got
olT the trull In the strlo and hud to
travel eight miles over sod without
water which nearly used them up
They are sunburned until they look
like Malays. They will remain here
this week to attend the assembly.
Ate you Insured'.' If not now is the
time to provide youiself and family
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and lllirrhiea Itemedy us an
insurance ugaitist any serious results
fioin tin attack of bowel co uplainl
during the summer months. It is
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should be procured ut once. No other '
lemedy can take its place or do its
work. 'J ft and I T.ll cent bottles for sale
by all druggists.
A .Npw I'riiilnn l.imiiliirr.
Wichita Uagle. Thomas Stoekslager
the newly appointed pension exutnluir
for this city has arrived In the ellj
and has taken up ipuirtcrs on the see-
oud lloor of the government building
He will make Wichita Ids heuihpiar-
ters and will live liete Mr Stock-
slagcr was appointed to ofllcc during
Cleveland's llrst administration but
was let out under llarilsou's adinlnl--ttutiou
for showing his otlenslve par-
tlsuushlp by tnaUI.-'g stump speeches
for the democratic party
When Cleveland succeeded Harrison
Mr. Stoekslager was Immediately te-
appoluted wllhoul examination as he
passed a very creditable civil service
exaiuliiatiou when tlrsl appointed. He
Is a native of Indiana und of the sume
city claimed us the home of n'crclury
of State (Ireshaiu Mr .stoekslager
brother succeeded I. and Coiuinlshiouel'
Sparks during ( leveluml's tlrsl admin
Istrutiou Colonel Ileal a clerk In the
otllceof I tilted .Slates District Com I
Clerk Trunk shearman has known
the new pension examiner for years
und pronounces hint a very competent
business man.
Dr M. J. Davis Is a prominent phy-
sician of Cass county Iowa and has
been activelv engaged in the practice
of medicine at that place for the past
thltty-tlve years. On the '.'ill li day of
May while in lies Moines eu mute to
Chicago he was suddenly taken with
n uttuek of dlurrhii'u Having sold
Clianibcrlaln's Colic Choleru and Dlar
rlui'ii lteiueily for the past seventeen
years and knowing Its reliability he
proem ed a '." cent liottle two doses of
which completely cured him. The ex-
citement and change of water and diet
Incident to traveling often nroduce a
dlurrhii'u. Kvcryotio should procure a
bottle of this remedy bt'forc leaving
home. Tor sale by all diuggists.
I- vi'iir.lnii In Mimlri'iil.
The Suutu Te route has been selec-
ted by the Christian Hudeavor socie-
ties of Kansas as the olllclal line to
Chicago eu unite to Montreal for the
great International meeting of lsl3.
Special trains will leave Kansas
polutB Jul .id lairylng free chair
cms and sleepers Very low
rates ollcred Probably no other ex
curslon this season will go so far east
Call on local agent A. T A S. T for
full particulars
Coil IU VI Illicit i tore on eeoml
street Apply to Hmiiy llro- . drv
good
I'JtH
AT COST! AT COST!
Our entiiMi slock of Jewelery Watches Silverware and clocks must
be sold in (he next thirty days to make room for
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Owing
to the closeness of money we are unable to continue the Auction
but will sell at private sale at cost. Come early and
Murray & Brown!
ii:i.r.(ni.rinr niti.v ttiiis.
The loss by the Mesab.i Iron range
(Ires will aggregate tit least JJ.ft.Ml (ii)j
Kx-Tremier TliMpiutaudCoiuteiTllaii-
seuvllle have fought a bhnulless duel In
Trance.
Trlvate Sectettiry Thurber denies
that the president Is sutl'eriiig from
oliesltyor tliat his health Is In any way
luipulreil.
One bundled und thirty families were
rendered homeless by a the which de-
stroyed the village of (ilb-un neat
Treiierlektou X II.
It was l.owlauder and not l.iiiup
llghtei tiiut won Hik Suburban hailill
caput Nhw Vol It. Terilller was second
and l.auipllghter third
A boinb vvasexphnledat the residence
of the Sp nihil ex-premier at Mail) Id.
The parties who placed It there were
killed or wounded b the explosion
Anarchists whom he had ilischatgeil
liartiallv wrecked Hie delllug of
.lulliiH Knnltcr ul l.ode.Tft miles froun
vvasuiugtoii in means in u iij iiiiimiu
bomb.
Itev. Trunk Itundus of Cubi Ivan
illseovcied that l.icut .lames II King
was a pol.vgamist while visiting the
world's fair lie commiiiilc.iteil with
the wives and King was locked up.
llilbelt New mail wiisstablied lo dentil
by Agnes Wright nt Kansas City Mo.
They were drinking together and iptar
reled. She drove a butcher knife to hit
heart and tied. Until parties were col-
ored A serious explosion occurred ut
ltldgcvvood X .1 when the holler ol
the Itldgewood stone crusher vvtuks ex-
ploded and completely wrecked th
engine house Supt. John Ilogert win
instantly killed.
IMwaid l.eech of I'hll.ulelphia. wlui
was dismounting one of the lurg
.Inhiisoii guns used in the battle scene
tit the Toicp.iuirh circus at '-until Itcrul
I ml. was sliot bv the accidental ills-
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jiii ic-fi.
Mlsslll III Clllll' ll'l'I.I.KI IN.
Ilrtt. Ilnl. I I Ir.l I'li.i.- lint All Are MnUlnif
Itiiplil l'riiK-ri.
Sr Lot is .lone -il The Missouri
crop bulletin repot ts thu week just
p. ist one of the most favorable of the
season to ciops. The temperatute
ranged from ! degrees excess In the
south to ft degices In the north with
almost continuous sunshine and no
storm aietii. the talufall being all of
showery character.
All crops have made rapid progiess
especially corn and potatoes Clover
and wheat cuttlui' has commenced.
Oats will hold (list place Small friilta
are improv lug Harden crops are doing
well Itust ill vvlu at Isipiite freipieiit
ly lepoited and a gooil rain twfore har-
vesting is needed to wasli the trop A
continuation of pleasant weather will
lusuie a good ipiallt.v of the ceteal.
All llliulli'i s.i.iitlon.
Ovi.miv Neb .liititi -il About two
mouths ago Italph V. liavloiil .if the
tirui of Mtiir A tiavlord. a real esttilu
tlriu in the Itee hulliKug. went to Kan-
sas City to meet his iiiother-iii-law No
Intelligence has been lis )ct teeelveil of
hhu und II was thought that he had
become insane The World Hot aid
claims that llaylonl and his Hi in wct
bankrupt and that he lefl loeseape the
trouble Suits have been begun by
tlaylonTs mnther-iu law to acinilre pos-
session of property owned bv Oiilnrd.
It is alleged that high living and reck-
lessness have pioduceil this lesillt. Mis.
Haylotd'H condition is verv serious she
gave birth to a child last week und
both in. I J die
In liiip Om iitiicru iiitui.
UixiniN. June -it. Mr I'atrlck A.
Ci.llius Aiuerliaii consul-general at
London has had a conference with a
number of hlp owners and rag im-
portcis in legatd to the measuies to h
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thin of cliolera to the I ullcJ Mates
The ship owners and the dealeis prom-
ised that they would take every possi-
ble piccauliiiu against the goods car-
ried or shipped by them Isdug infected
b cholera germs
llov TccK's welcoming iiddiess to tin
convention of tailvva.v telegrapli supei-
Inlciuleuts at Milwauliee was dcllvcrc.l
Ihiotigh a phuiiogriiph.
Vi.Kri.iit s(ii i n i ti fnl.
Jll'inisox Cilv. Mu June Jil -The
supreme eetirt this illuming declared
the statute icspi'i ting the sale of per
son for vavr.utev iineoustlttitlon.tl
Joe Thompson a ncgiobnv in Aiultew
county was a vagrant without visible
ineiiiis und was taken up and sold un
der n statute which has Ih'cii in fotce
until vears lie sought lelief by the
hubeus cm pus act with thcalsive rcult
A t'lM.ll sn.i'p.
Tul'tK. Klin June W Tostinustei
Thomiis of 'l.ipeku. this niotnlng ills
cliarged the seventeen ti publican letter
Millets ami gave their places to demo
erats I ivi ilrino. r.itic eaincis who
h Ul .hi r from tin foilnii deilioerutln
ultlimhtatloii willU it tulueil In the
vuivlcc
tvni i 1li vivo in
0u
204 01s.leilioma. ave.
AROUND TOWN.
The teachers' institute ends Satur-
day. Hon. T. (1. Itisley today bought a
Hue team for his farm.
The teachers' Institute will give a
social and literary tomorrow evening
at the Chiistiau chinch.
There will be a select dance al tha
opera house Trlday evening given by
t le society young people of the city
The Hoard ol Trade baud will again
play for the Catholic lee cream toclal
o.i the government ucie uexl Saturduv
evening.
A telegram was received by A. It
llatvry business solicitor of Tin
Sr vir. Cvi'ir.vi. from his wife saying
Wlnllehl was visited by a cyclone hot
w(Mr
It gives no particulars.
The storm clouds that appeared in
Hie north and blew over the city last
night were the result of a very hi uvy
hall itorni In the Cherokee sliip Pas-
sengers on last night's train say that
the storm chased them all the way
from Arkansas City; tiiut about l'oncu
the train hud to stop It was so severe.
The hall w us so heavy that It broke
many of the windows of the passenger
coaches
'lo Die I'll) Cniini II.
lilve the In'oole a hridt'c over the
Cottonwood either on Mb street nr
Oklahoma avenue. We have paid our
money to cicutc a road and bridge
fund: let us have It expended so as to
do the most possible good to the ell.
The traveling public and avenues of
trade ate sutlerliig a great Inconve-
nience with only one bildge across the
stream that divides the town.
While il is all right lo cut htreets
and alleys some of llielit can be de
ferred with no particular inconveni-
enc! to any one hut the luck of a
bridge us refet led lo Is felt severely
everyday. Some of us1 have kept si
lent on this matter thinking your im-
provement committee would see the
necessity and urge ptopcr action
CiriI x
Ladles when you want a package of
calling cauls call at Tin. Siaih C.vri-
lAI olllce. We have a huge stud; of
the most stylish designs printed or
plain If
l.llroin.illi II. II. llntr!.
Mi als. '.'ft cents ltsites per day.il
and 1 '.'ft. 1 have remodeled and reu
muted my place throughout and cor
diully solicit the patronage of tho-i
wanting llrst-elass accommodations at
teasouable nites
"i H. W. SI'I.i.ivan Trop
Wvsilli -Tour gentlemen to lake
two entirely new furnished rooms
with hoard. Also wanted table
bout iters. Thoe that want llrst-elass
table ami Uesl of house cooking
everything new neat and clean call
ut r.'il Oklahoma avenue Hast lluth
tie
.Sillll I' III III l'lllilllt.
'I'o West lliilhrle Lot Occupants;
All persons who have not taken out
their deeds to West (luthrle lots must
do mi or before the '.' Ith of June Is'.il
or the expense of snivel llslug will he
udilcil to the expense of their deeds
Jons Cos rut
Wll.l.lAM S. ItollrlllHO.N
Asiuil.vv C. Scum i.i
Tiustees
(luthiie June tilth. Isll3
Si HAM. n oil fc'iol.l N -One dark ton el
horse brauileil "sll" on right shoulder
blind In right eye about llfteeu hands
high und white stripe In face. Tinder
will besultubl rewurded by leuvlng
word at this olllce or with A II ltlce
4 stir
'J'he T lluininer Taint Co. St Loult
Mo do heieby guuruntee to T II Mi-
ll? a. Co their hummer brand of pre
pared paint to not cruck or peel otf for
three ears on two-coat vvoik or tlve
years ou three-coal work wheiiuu'd
according lo directions Any .11 sulin-
faction ui Islng fiom the above brand
of liulltt vvill he liiude good In the T
Hammer Taint lo hi Lout . Mo
signed D l llmviAS Agent lor
buleouly by T II Lllllei Co
"gwiin
40 THOUSAND
POUNDS OF-
I
K-J JL
JUST RECEIVED
Largest Assortment
Lowest Prices-
A- J. SPENGEL i opposite posfoitiM.
Chpiwl - Cm
IOC W. Oklahoma Avenue.
j. i.jr 'Ii.v. Of i eai.4
I. hi a
THT. A.- BO"VJLK. Prop.
Richard
All UiUClB Of
Seooiici St. Oproosit Postoftioe
FARM
Long Time
Call and see us opposite
RBBOINS
Ti'iii lii'is' l.viiliiliiiitlnn.
There will be an exaiuliiatiou foi
teachers of Logan county on W'edues
day and Thursday June .'sand'".! All
teachers ileslilug certilleutes should
be ou hand at u o'clock the tirstda
furnished with pen. Ink and paper
Calling cards latest und prettiest
at 'llir Si hi- Cam i vi. olllce tf
4 '
fGoing
Away
ij -
-
init un:
SUMMER ?
i
1 1 vou lire
seul you.
huve the Hi Art ( a en vl.
II will give you till the
news ftoiu home uud he u perpetual
fcomfoit Don't put it oil till nu
rhuvc gone It will cost you the
1 Mime. Ift cents a wetk or '.o cents a
J mouth You can puv the carrier in
J advance for the uuinbcr of weeks
you will be away lie will attend
lo it or vou can call at the otlhe
M. LI1.U1
DRTJ
i & Co
U BTUBhi
m
lil
- Book - Swre.
i h. JH.iiej atwiya
Warner
Til)
1
Ifi'ua Oonfbollotiai'y Tobaooo
LOANS
OM -
1 Low Rates
postothce over Hamsy's Store
& THOMAS.
Phelps'
Oatarr la Cure.
The llest In the World Ask your
Druggist for it
WI-tRA-NTJrD
Sickness Sickness
Vou will have if vou do not have your
.irilsiud nut h uses i leaned Leave
v.iur inders at nl court house for
H. YORK
Oily SanHer.
WE HAVE
MONEY TO LOAN
-ON
FARM MORTGAGES.
-VC01UKNT
TOUNADO
Flit I
anil
I Aril
Hest Companies Lowest Hates.
G.MBARNES&SON
m WDTTB
1UC6
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 54, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 22, 1893, newspaper, June 22, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67703/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.