The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 69, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 11, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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FAEM LOANS ON IHVIC YEARS TIME SEE W. M. BRONSON. OFFICE RHIAK BANK OF TNDIAN TKRBT.TOKY
The State Capital
Uy Ttio Stall) Cipil.il I'rinlliiK C.
THANK H QliCUIl Ldilor.
Tt'iMDAY. .11 I.Y II 1893
'I'm: fi'llow wliose fi'dliiK" lire eriftllj
hurt nlwtiyn lms tliein atuelf in tin
wuy.
Eaun more iiioiii'.i ami hpeinl hi
anil porhnpi joii v..n t feel mi bmloyer
the "contraction of tin- nrroney "
Yintit own inonlli I- tin- tnotihinKPr-
una tliltiT about .ni It Is u olf-
cooker anil foe oil rotfiinllosi of
whether it it lornled or int
A him: man wivs people who li:m
prcatncM t liruc t upon tlii'ln drop It sit
tlii? Ilrfct hill thov mi'rt " Iteinoinber
tills (lutlirio hoy lest Krotillioa hiVK
n liunil on yon.
Hon. Ii I' Itiow luis not trot an otlloe
yet hut IiIh wife mi bi. return fi'imi
Vntlilii";Uin imtito IiIiii a preiionl
which iiniflinriitod hi' political dUiip-
upoliilincnt a hrnu new ! line hoy.
Uo.v. J. C. I'iiimii'.y Miy Hint Till
HrATH C.vriTAt. reporter pioled him
wrong In statin"; Hint In- nitnli a
Pourth of July npoeeh at Cliumllor.
Tin' only upolojfy to ho intnle the son
ator Is that If ho iliilu't umbo tliom an
liddrcsM the people of Clinilillor lost a
pleiivno tlioy will not ho able to to
truln until tin- uoxt I'liiirtli nlion t lii'.i
will lluil out ulnit tlioy liavo lost
Till. l'refcti-tliizotlo ilorhuoil eurpet-
ImKK'oii' will Injiiro tlio iloniDortioy of
Uliliihoiun IriotrlorahH lnroupnn
tlio Kl Itono Domnonit totoit'
How In tho ilo oiiii oii Injiiro it
party that Iiuk lik'lictl Itto'lf intoi.iiillh
crcctib as you Iiiivi ilono in Olihilioinu
City unit ii k no liavo done in HI Itvuo"
Tlio ilcmocrntlo partv of Oklahoma
can't ho injured. You might lim-lnnine
of tlio plccue hut tlicro Is nnilungerof
iiurtlmr the party
Tin: Times .lout-nut ennolmlei that
(Irorcr lias u cnuccr In his nioutli ami
lb abnormally obese uml that he to go
lug' to drop olT Miihlcnly home of these
liny. There Is probably little ground
for nny Mich pmvc prediction. As
Koon us Cleveland recover from the
onslaught mude on him by the feltowH
whomvore they must have uu otllce
"I gad uh." he will he all right
Tin. depurtmeiil don't seem uuxluus
to remove United Htutos Attorney
Speed and Seoretury Murtlu. The
bpleiidld leeordti they huve mude us
olllciult here Is well known at Wash'
Ington. The people In Oklahoma too
urc iipproeliillic of those gentlemen
us evidenced by the fuot that there hub
been no one look hip for their removal
Not even the euudldato for lhoe
phiceb hum might to buy iiriilnt the
adtuluUtrntloii of I Iium- gentlemen
Tiik Suntu l'e company has at last
brought about the much desired half-
rote to the world's fair This ruiiil has
prrsibtcd fioui the start in tiilrocutlng
u rate that will unable the iiiushoh t
see the great exposition To ho sure
other roads co-operated ah the Santa
IV but the hitter has kept overhist
ingly at It bringing Kiieee The
half-rate gooi into olleot on the .'1th
It will bo limited at Mist but tho
loads will probably llnd it piolllulilo
to coutiuo It.
Itl'Sie of ell iot Ik liavo boon found
this year on amiill grains in Oklahoma
though not in ipiantlty enough to do
any pi oat iliimtigo. Tlio hiIoiiUHo
workers of tho tenitoiial oporliiiont
fttuthm ropoit htiiut and led uist on
oats black and rod rust and stinking
Miiuton wheat and red rust on biiile.
Oats given tho.loiikoii hot uutur tioal
incut before t.owlng show miioh loss
unlit thuii untreated plats Thh e-
poriuionl In pretention of suiut. which
will be reported more fiillj later will
hoof fruit intorrst uud may bo es
peeled to ttiach soino pnu'tieul let.mint
to our fumrrs.
Kl Heno I.'ngle. A contention has
been called to meet at Arupahoo on
duly SOth the object of which Is Ui
urge upon emigre the Importance of
lopouHiig the lw oompolllug iwitlert.
oo the riieveniio ami Arapahoe resor
viitlon io pay Si no per nrre for the
luud. The settlers want ti bi allowed
to provo up their claim under the
strulght hoiiiostead law tilth the
privilege of commuting after fourteen
months' lohldoiice and they are .or
tulnly entltlod to all tlioy ni.U. Ku.b
county In reint(tod to send tlto dele
gates duo of tt hoiu Miull lie a member
of the boiiitl of oounty eoiumisnlonen.
It in to be hoped that eueh i.iniitj will
be fully lopiosonled.
Tiik cxpoilmeni in freipunoy of cul
tlvutiou of coin romluoted by Hie de-
partment of agilcHlturo of the expert
merit btntlou fchow at this seawn
some InteriMitiug features Tho gnmt-
ikl number of times any plut wus cul-
tivated was tcn-evorv tlte days fron
May 10 to. I line SO The freiiiencv of
cultivutluu rungwl doMiittard from the
above to no cultivation Jul) 1 all the
corn Will ofpiaelli'iilly the sain. height
and color The greatest .llllcreuce Is
manifested In the ability of the dlllVr
cut pints to withstand the huid ttimls.
plots receiving no cultivation having
tlio lurgct poreentugoof fallen stalks
This could naturally bo expoi-ied as
the root whorls lust developed which
uet us brace. rooU to the stilk are
from four to six Inchon above the level
of the boil uud do not enter It us soon
or ui cuslly us when the soil Is thrown
to the htall'6 in cultivatl jii
a nitnniniu.y iinni-h'n.
When llon Siiiith mude Ills fitmoiiH
disability ponslou doolsloii ami de-
I'latisl Hint thereby he would save the
government i!itw)im on pensions
almost every demoorutlo paper In the
nutluli jiimpfd in tho air cracked Its
mtcnt lontbor shoos toyethei and
yelled florin''' The Leader of this
ellt sliod a column of glee over the
ailiioiiucoiiieiil that the "pension out-
rage" was to bo curtailed. Wo have
watched to see one decent spot in the
democratic oasis We have at last
found It one democratic paper patri-
otic enough to gito the old soldier a
kind word. The Kl lleuo Democrat is
bettor than its party when It slaps It
ill the face an follows for its unpatr!
olio Idiotic and wholly reprehensible
ImmIHoii on pension:
This pupei never has and net or will
defend an) action of the democratic
party locally or nationally that It bo-
lides to bo wrong Neither will It re-
main silent rather than to place Itself
In tho attitude of fault tinding. Wo
delicto that a man a newspaper or a
political pirtv ought to lie damned
and will lie. by an Intelligent public
for the slu of omission as well us the
slu of commission
The democratic party as a national
organization has coiubiitted thochuige
made liy the lopiiljlicau party since
the close of tho war. that it was op-
posed to lilieial pension legislation
In fact tho democratic paity bait tiled
to malic tho people north of Mason
and Hlxoti'. line believe that they
wore true ft lends of tho old soldier
ami that all the really bouollclal uud
liberal IcfiHlatlon originated with
them ami was put through congiess
liy and UiioiikIi democratic push uml
lilioralilv Now if this bo true and
the paity in and out of eougress
wussiticcic (luring llie past score of
yea ix why the pre out altitude of the
administration to'vnid theold soldiom
who saved the union during the dm k
days of the lebollloii'' If It was right
and they weic trying to out "lleroil
Herod in the matter or pension Iclmh-
laliou ami friendliness to the old sol
dier in all the political campaigns
since IMI1 why this aspuult of the last
three moiitht upon the pension list of
the whole country"
hat have tlio old boulters douedur
I n if the paBt throe inouths to cause the
democratic part) to "about fuco ' on
tills ipiostlou' I Mho) have boon play
ilig tlio .ludua wllh tlio oltl soldier for
the purpose of inducing htm to vote
the democratic ticket then they should
and will meet with tho deserved exe-
cration of the world If tlitv have
been hood-winked ty their .n-nl foi
power and led blindly on until the)
have helped to fasten so dangerous un
Incubus to the ship of state as the)
claim the pciibtou business to be then
they aro to tic pitted Indued
'1 he fact is the pcus'.on system is
rigiit all political pur'.ies huve said
so the democratic part) not excepted
The loyul pnoplo of the whole United
htutcb. north liud south huve nuid so
and will continue to bay so us long as
thcie is an out soldier tuts side of the
tomb who Is In tvuut And when the
lust olio bus been gathered to his
rather and not until thou will the
pension system cense
That theio have licun frauds perpe-
trated upon the ifoveriimeut through
the pension laws by olJ soldiers uud
others no one win deny ."m lias there
been frauds uud grcvious ones com
milled through the laud uillce and all
the dopai tmciilb of the gotcrniucut
I'hev should be weeded out nut there
Is a right wuv uud a wroni' way to do
it. The people take but little stock in
the man or set of men vhn will at
tempt to tteed them out b tirst cast
nig a stiguia upon all tho defenders of
tho nation's honor whoso nuuics hate
boon engrossed upon tho pension lolls
of their count! v
I p to date the news has been clven
out that lJti'.' pensioners out or : iis'.i.
who lite in Oklahoma bate been out
oil' became it la believed that fraud cc
isted or was praolii oil in the proving
up of the claims o ileluocr.it llv-
Iiil' In Olilahomo bclioicti that one-half
of our ex-soldier population rue scoun
drels and guilty of fraud in eslabltbh-
Iiik the right to a pension under the
law and no olio believes that 10 (Mill
frauds weio found in loss than one
week's wink by the smelling commit-
tee niguulcd lit the peiolotl oltlcc u
few weeks ago.
It i' usolesi. to further disguise the
fact that a war has been Inaugurated
iL'alust the old soldiers of the count i
and the pension Hvsteiu by shot l-alirht
oil nnpati loticdomocrats who In their
lariowiioMs espect lowlu a little oheaii
aptilauKo tt Idle posing as reformers
'1 bet tire not on rapport with tliemas
of the democratic tolcrs ot tho Union
and tho insult will bo resented at the
polls it will lie resented In Oklahoma
and It will lc resented in Kansas. Iowa
Illinois. Michigan and a number of
other states. Unit were inoiiiiir rapidly
into the democratic column It will
lose for tho democrat the nest house
of reproM-nliilivi'. uud the presidency
in ts'M iiiiii'i-. tliev all a halt
These aie brave maul) words They
ate i truiig enough almost to sot lien
slot mitslib tin- dotuiH-ratio fold.
QltAmJOONOKIIT
i'tlli'lillilK ol tin nl ami lioliiiiiirnliil II ii-
li'i In In lihrii nl llif Uii'm llmipc.
On I riduy ctonlng July II the
Hoard of Trade bund hos will give a
lioni'llt eiuicerl to assist III dofrajlug
tlio bnnd'it espeiuek to I'hlcago ttitb
tho Kdiinrlal association. Turn out
mid help tlio hoys. A flrst-clasHontci
tnliiiiieiil will bo given. I'ollowliur
to tilt' program
est nMr
(itrltuiv Klml IVUrf Kllll lluli.l
Vlts'lltxi bt Hsn.UilHll tub
i rtrr furll Klrim. Ulrr
MiIlr.iH Wain "B ihp o Htslurlar' Ho
n IIjiiiiI
llft'itatiun Mirctrd ..( MmimHii
HitrituA wilu. 't.ute 1'i.lku T Cimk
t ueai im. Hri tea )r II n llniraii
tveilure
Otclii'siru
Vl.itr (juiulrpp Wlevlisl
llrlilE. Item Dukwullli. Wlllirrrll
ilru ifunrteilr KelerirJ
l'St it. iisu.
iitrriur. "HIppiiitluMii. (InliiHlru
H liuillnv win Hilfxtisl Ml- tlmiil liiinli
1'iaiu. iliiri Wil ian fill
Hr I'.ill im.ii tr I'r.ilK
tui'nl iluel
IIm Miiml iliHMlrlili MIkk I.iiiihii lliiuli-r
i l.itliiiii'lsulo.lwoiil iiiH'iiii:tiiliiii'iil"'lhi.
Wiirlilcr" J J Ni'H fundi
t im-iiI miIii )ln llmiiwi)
Imitiilliiii y.llll limit' ciiilar ncpiiiuiMiil
w i l I'tiil I'D un
senile llrMui H In mi) lUi-n-ii l. hoi I Wunur
Oiriluiv ' A NIWiMHI ' hull ttitn.l
AiIiiiImiIou V'i coiiU. t'hihlreu 15
ccntp I'ei fnruiuucc commences at 8 in
until) iiniiiiit to it nil .
I'or rent Two front olllce rooms in
opera house building Apply at Tine
KrAii: I Ai'ir.tr. otllce
MOW'S YOUH CMANCKI
The Cii'liiiiiMilllnll .MmxsiIiii hihI Wrrkly
MhIi. I milul" llutli lnr M'I.iio it Mr.
The grout illustrated monthlies have
In the pust eold for H 00 a year It
was u wonder to printers how The Cos-
mopolitan with Its yearly 1510 pages
of loading mutter l.y the greatest
writers of tho world and its IL'Iki il-
lustrations by clever artists could be
furnished for S3 a year. in. I mili-
ary lust it put in the most perfect
iiiugurlue printing plant in tho world
and now comes what is roully u won-
der We will cut tho price of the maga
zine In half for you I 'Ihtlik of It 1 V d
pugos of reading matter with over I'.'O
Illustrations a volume that would
soil in cloth binding at SI m each. Wi
tt ill send you the Cosmopolitan Maga
zine which has the strongest stun of
regular contributors of any existing
periodical uud Tin: Wkkki.v Stati:
I'AI'HAl. both for only 8.0) u yeor
oi Tin: Daily Hiaik Cai'Ivai. three
months and the Cosmopolitan one yeur
for 8'.' Ml.
A NCW ONE.
'llii Hindu I'lipllHl's Nkw l'ii) iIkIiI Jii.
Mi h Dim Iii I I iirm
Tiik Hiatk CaoiialIs the only house
In tho United .States which has got up
all tho (oriun reipihed by the statutes
of Oklahoma. Wo have had over soo
forms drawn by the best lawyers
The Kansas houses liato been palm
lug olT old Kansas forms and declui lug
that they tit the Oklahoma laws To
their soi row many ollices hate found
these forms uu outrageous iiiUlll
Tiik .'Uatk ( aI'Hai. has Just got un u
new form of justice docket something
complying fully to the law ami yet
having several unique feature! of bu
perlor convenience Of this new rce
ord Justice Tied It. Morgan of this
ell) suys
On ick of Fhf.ii II. Mohoan 1
Attounfv at Law and Justice of I
TUB I'f.acf f
OuTiiuiK. O. T Tunc s 150'.'. J
Frank II (Irccr Dear Sir. I have
this day received the lint copy of tin
new justice docket published' by the
dally Oklahoma Staif Capital. 1
have examined It thoroughly 'Hit
form uod. In my judgment could not
be Improved upon. The justice c.in
Muble uud witnesses' blank fee bills
deserve special oommt'iiilatl u
The toluiue lb oxccclliigly neat uud
llrmly bound uml uu the wholu dc
serves the highest coiumcinlatiou.
Very truly
Km n It Mounts.
We keep these dockets in stock In
four uud si i: ipilrc sizes and can 111)
)our oulcr without delay. Wilte fot
pi Ices.
'I In Olil .time..
The same old Moses buck from Jer-
icho to tlio Cherokee Strip saloon '.'UI
Harrison avenue will give u p-ruml
opening Tuetduy night Cumc ull.
Culling eaids latest and prettiest
ut Tin: Si ah: Capital otllce if
Who Is going to get Tiir Stati Cap-
ii At ' isJ gold watch'.1 You can vote
foi any gentleman you please except
anyone connected with Till SlAII-
t API I W. I'rintliiuf Co All employes or
persons connected with thin paper In
any way uie buried fioui cundiducy
and an) vote cant for them will not bo
counted
I'liiliililiiir. (!: anil Strmn rilling.
Wo wish to call tho attention of our
many patrons to tho fuot that wo hate
employed Jotopli A Ouliiiihkn w ho b I
a practical plumber ami has hereto
fore boon connected with the wtitoi
works during en isti notion We an i
now prepuied to till all or lers in this
lino uml also i urry a full -loch of I
pllliubeiit' supplies Wo tt ill gu.truh
too all work to bo Mitibfs..-tn) and
llrcl olasH Kstiiiiatcii clieerfuUt fur
iilshed. Iteiuombor the old stand
Ni:tt YiiitK ll.tliliw.tiu i i
on tf i-i Oklahoma uvi mu
I
Sol till
Koiiled bldt w III be recolt ed lt the
committee 011 public improvoun ut nu
til .inly I'-' 3 p in for tho cm true
lion of ti bihlge iutosh tlio ('oth.int.Kid
river on HurrlHoii Avenue u... i.fding
to tho plans uml tpocltlcatlnni ' tin '
oily engineer. Mild bridge to In paid
for In load and bildgo twit lani-1
eopt about sMK) tube pild In . ir 1 at
(be completion of the work.
W. A. KuiiiioM-
(-'I1a1111.au
WatrrnieJons at W. H. Sm.tb
south ol poslollli'e.
I xiur.liin In Umilrriil.
The Sunta IV route has been dec
led by the I'lfiHtiuu Ihideuvoi hi.. ie
ties of ltuiihU! an tho olllelal line to
Chicago en louto to Montreal for the
great international mooting of lM'J.
Upcclal truliiH will leave ICutibiib
points July .Id carrying free clmir
cam a mi wlccpcri. Veiy low
rat oh ottered I'robuhly no other c.t
curslon thin neuson will go to fur ctibl
fall on local agent A T V S I' for
full particular!.
t'heiokoe Sliip propcctlvo M'ttlers
wi Ho for vuluuhlu iiiformiitlou fteo--ttla
.1 Kid NoImiii Hliick Itiiuiait City
Mo
.Nut III.
Honied bldtt will bo recelted by the
committee on public iiupiovoiuoliUuu-
111 Jul) vt l'.3. at J p m . for the con-
struction of a bridge ucrobN Mlliolie
creek 011 llroad ttrcet uccoidlug to
the ilan und bpecltlctitlonh uf the city
eugliicer llrldge to be puhl for in '
road and bridge tturruutd
W A KiuiMo.su thuiruiuu.
TEACH YOURSELF
Do You Know Ho to Occoms a Lin-
Rulst? !
UKAI) TUB FOLLOW I Nf 1.
11 llltcii Von I'iiIiiIi-ii tthlih II I'Mrclully
KolliH.i-d Will lilts Vim MU I III
C'UIIIIIIHIIllllI IjHlgllHK Hilmt
Aliriinn Li Aliirk
lilts Ylila Vniir
AllonUuli
The only language it babe Icarus Is
what It beam from Its parents I'p to
youth and muhluliood oiutoiu uud
association give us our vocabulary
I'or this icason we grow to manhood
anil womanhood knowing little of the
real meaning- of the words we use
dully. We do not search out the mean
lug. No word should ho used of which
wo do not know the exact meaning.
We hear every day words luod In the
wrong place because trio user does uol
know the uiciiiilug.
IIO INllALM lllPAtlKA IINOPlsr.
John J. Ingulls being asked how ho
became such a icinai liable lliigui.l
said "I gained my wide vocabulary In
a study of the dictionary. At uu cai ly
uge my mother told mo that whenever
I beard or lead a word 1 did not know
the meaning tit uol to rest until 1 l.ud
hunted It out In the dictionary uud
got Its full meaning and pronun-
ciation indelibly impressed on my
memory. I ot uu unabridged W ob-
ster put it on u rack beside mo us I
rend and never passed it word I wus in
doubt about without looking it up 1 1
was not long until my knowledge of
words btirprhcd me This plan I liavo
kept up ull my life. This is the best
plan of Lelf education "
Kvery young mnii and young woman
should do m Ingulls hat done and the
result will be an eusy How of choice
language; then your power of cxprcs
sion will be widened.
ouit oriLAi WEKnr.T offi:ii.
Kvery family should have a Web-
ster's unabridged dictionary. Until
recently these coat S.00 a piece and
few could ull ord them. Tilt: SiArc
Capitai proposes to put it In the pow-
er of everybody iu Oklahoma to have
one.
Tlte tegular price of the Tiik Wfek-
ly Staii. Capital Is SloO a year. For
81 '.'5 we will send you Tin. Wkpki.i
State Capitai one year and give you
a Webster s unabridged iliclioua'y
tlrmly bound In cloth on good paper
containing l.'.'s? pages IS.oimj syno-
nyms well Illustrated ami containing
the sumo matter found in tho book
you huve been paying S5 to Ji for- pio-
vidlng you will cull ut Tin Hiatk
Capital otllce for the book; or for SI SO
we will send you Tin: Wiimv .Kr.tU
C.trriAi. and the dictionary and mall
the dl 'tlouary to your address poJtugc
prepaid. So on the Ural proposition
by calling at the olllce for tho hook it
only costs you twenty lite cents ami
for llfty cents yo.i can hate the dic-
tionary nulled to you postage pro
paid
Pirn in of i in. hook
Here l- an o:.ait piotuio of tho die
liuuarv we oinr Cull in uud roe one
out ha 11 v 011 r.tt
To a'l who will Miloicrluo fot tin
daily tix uioiitliB paying S'l ou in 111
rauco tte will send thi ilutloiuu
I'UIII! mulling it toyon wherever ) u
want It.
'1 litis ou these proportion the eit)
foi Us and the country folks alike have
u chance to got Webtlci's unabridged
dictionary for praitlcully nothing
Von know what Tin: Wmi.ii Sitir
C'APII u Is-an eight page foity eight
column paper containing all the lets
at home ami alnoud. The hirgeit uud
the beht paper In Okhilnnua
This oiler Is limited ho don't deluy
abilllt accepting it. Addlcks
til Alt I'APirAI. I'lllMIMI In.
lliithilo lililuhuiiu
I'helps' PC malaria uud ague cure 11
iiuf titbtelchh ehlhlrc'i thn't cry for It
but it dors run' or 11 j puy IJ. S. Ho.
tdl it Drtiggikt
THE
STRIP NOW OPENS
lWrifuftP
:MRU jyvi
v "fWvl rVvfLf- J
xm m
mmsmm
i iiTirdF i"i ''
CS
to mention. All will
.-'Jln J r!r
at auction to the highest bidder. Com-
mencing Saturday June 17l.li at 10 a. in.
ami continued until aold. Ladies invited.
Goods also at Retail --away down.
(Old Hickory Wilson SIS
Miller Russell & Co.
2IG llarriton Ave
J. W. McNEAL Pros.
Guthrie
Caoltal. -
Surplus -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Q-uthrie
I Don't
Wit n( to iiu.ve my iniiiiiMirio slock ui FiiriiUnic of ever
description CarpiMy Kngs l-Ili
I Won't
.Move t hem ii' prices lire iui olijcct to Mtt now So
come til once II ott tire neediii"; iinylliinp;
of Unit (U-Hcriplioii
I Can't
Kiiumcrntc here .space ill noi permil hnl our prices
will 1 11 lie for lliemsehes
A- J.SPENGEL J Opposite Postollice. I
fkll.1 Mint mlilk--v
Royal Hotel.
MRS. D. E. MORELAND Props
N ui open mill ilniiiif the lomlui btcinoi-i of litilbrio lately thipiirtiiieiit
HioroiiKlilY fin nn In l iiinl oipuppoil foi tin- oiinfrl mnl emm nionoo
of Its oiitniner.
Commercial - Trade - a - Specialty
GOOD 3A.UFTiHl rOOUS'
f.ciblntive lliiil(Uiif
T.uit IliirriHon Avu
FARM
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Call and rc me opposite pojtofhce over Manny's filoif.
O. H. ROBBINS.
The Reliable Auc-
iii House stripci
the prices on" of $5-
000 worth oi Dry
Goods Clothing
Tints and Caps No-
lions Groceries
: Queens ware a n d
goods too numerous
be sold at your price
Wlillt'uiilt'r AIovm'I's I l-'J Jo i :'.
VV. J. MOKSFALL Cash'r
National
S50 000.00
10000.00
0R0ANIZF.D IN OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma.
fc.M' '
Guthrie Oklahoma.
1 OANSFATPEOPLE
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I 11
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Low Kales
Profession a Direcory
LAWYERS.
J I OWI.. A It. UUSTOM.
i.om: . HUHioN
AnOHNV-AT-I.AW
Itiiulii '47 ituil tV t'mii. Illuok ll'ld
HUTUIlli: OKLAHOMA.
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(lUTAKIi: OKLAHOMA
UMI M. MlctAltVEH
Attohniv at-Law.
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uu Kir It attaal.
OUTHKIE OKLAHOMA
J. V. Mll.l.EK
Attoiiniv-at-Law.
Olllce In llin llullilluir 108 NortU
eltnuua MtKut.
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OKLAHOMA.
.1. H'OUOAKr
ARCHITECT & SUPERINTENDENT.
Illllii' llitrrl.iin Airiiui llfl Itiioui H.
The now olty mans for hle blue
pi iuti or lithographs inv.'l inciies.
I'lalis ilettiili hpocillcatioiis uud oHti-
iiiutloiiN a specially 'J7 yeurn experi-
ct ice in all klmlt of buildiugH. IN-
lablisliod in llutlirlo since the opening.
IDTIIItli: DKI.AHOMA.
A A. HYKItM
Anott.NKVAT Law
Itnuiui 3'4 mill .1 t'oin II auk
llullillug.
(IIITIIHIK
OKLAHOMA
CJMAH. UltUMN
Attorney General
Attoknit-at-Law
IIJ UUImIiuium Ate tip Intra
UU1IIHIK - OKLAHOMA
R. H. SMITHWIOK- O. E.
Itooml all t Ok. At Upattln'
Civil Engineer & Surveyor.
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'ornractoul wnm Foutnlttloim ttlljci nut
tiupllrataJ arve; knpicUHy
OP PEOPLES
THE DENTIST.
lUlulioma Avenue and rir.i
Street UinUutra
Phelps5
Oa.-ta.rrli Ou.ro.
I lie Kent in tbe World Ah your
IiniK'ylat (or it
W.A.RR.A.NTrD
OKLAHOMA PHQNOCRAPH GO.
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i.ur null r at 1 it eutii I lioice 'or
EC. YORK
Oily haniler.
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dl.'4.hiireei of tlio urinary orcuns.
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 69, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 11, 1893, newspaper, July 11, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67718/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.