The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 81, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 25, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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The Stale Capital.
Dy Tho Stato Capital Printing Co.
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iGoing
Away
mit mi-
SUMMER ?
J If von arc have tin NrAii i apiiNi
jheiit)ou. It will give vou nil the
news fiom Imiue mill lie h ptrpitnul
comfort Don t put ll nil till J on
J? hare gone It will el yn II"'
2 initio. II cuts a week 01 (( ( I'lil.'. ii
mouth mi villi '.i (In mini in
2 advance for tin niiiiilii r ..f week
JjJ you will In" nnnv II' '" mil ml
2 to It or on ran . all lit I In .Hit
. WANT COLUMN.
Nils! llll Inn VV.llll '
Is ton w mi Aerni
IK jun nit it iitimiiuti
IM roil mint lo ' ninililnc
IMjini wmit Hoarders or Ulrrt
Do loo wiint iiiii ' ll Ip. ' In it tir female?
lMwti mini ruitlttv
Do tun wniit a 1'iirlliet
t)o m ll viuit rvrinntR flerkn in Meeliiiiilcs''
Ui jruu nnl In Kent n ttutiiii House or SHorr1
ISijuii xhiiI Hi llujror Hi-1 1 i Horse Wiihihi
nr an; Mini of n Vehicle
Hojati witnt in Ml or llrnl rniir lliiue.
lllllrr Hlnrr Let nr runn
llure Jim taint or Kouuil mivlhlM
IM jmi wuiil to -vii unit iiou.1 Will iiihI tli
tuim"
IIstpjou Seennil Huii.l UimhU ut um klll.l
Hist you wluli In mhi ..r ricliiiuirr'
lUrr oii (HhhIs lo Prll ol iuij kind"
If Ml TlirtSIIMI Kill illtIMi llirrr llnr
silteitlnrnirut iH ttoriln um time lor lit ri-nm
Hirer tlinm fori emu our neek lor Mrriitii
A wsnt In Tlir. Mr r I. CiriTit nnrr lull to
tirlnir iUtrk returns.
" WANTDID
TANTIU) A Isilr nireut In eirrr eouni
V mill tunn In the Imtlmi Terrllon ihkI
UmiMintii w nn nrtlele ol merit to liolo-
(IinmI Hwltloii nn.l pikmI iiiii for llltl- olk
Ai1tlrt KlovJ I Tanner I.iiiIhkiii I T II
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ANTKt-Ti rent n lioti-l or l.slgluii lniue
nt our. Jill" J II IIHIHOCH nil HI
AROUND TOWN.
It is stuted thul Chief Hush) head
will take his ullutiuetit ut Willow
Springs uinl his fcon will take t!ie 111
loeeo stone iinirrv
A numlier of ilelluiiieiitH are paying
til 'US tuxes these ds)s to c&enpe the
further penalty thut would lie Incur
red ut the eiiilof the month.
V 1 Mitchell whsi lioiiiul over by
Justice Mahurry to keep the peace to
day Ik' hinl been making- ilire threats
uguinst the life of one Ptciton.
County Commissioner J. .1 Nuinpson
Is sick at his home two miles oust of
the city nml Is consequently not at-
tending the meeting of the injurd to-
day Cul Orner received u letter from IJ.v
Oovcrnor Steele enclosing a uuinbor of
rotes for tho State Cvi'tT.vi. watch
contest and urging him to rully his
friends to lit Mippotl
Deputy Marshal N ii .Smith totliiy
brought In .lint Mack who pleiid guilty
before .ludge Holes to lulling u keg of
beer to lted Hock Mack I. n section
boss up there lie wab lmutid over to
nnalt the uotluii of the I N t;r;iliil
jury
A dimiutllM' eyelone stnieli the
houbeof Muyor MelMllhlltey an I'npl-
tol Hill last IVultij uflernoon blowing
his iluughter who u-.in entering tlir
houte. olT the htepn unit nealterlllg nil
the ghiMt In the front door tlotvn the
treet for KM) feel but doing no fur-
ther dumuge
Thero Ih unolher m-IoxiI ilihtrli-t ap-
peal cute going on thi ufti-rnoon I--fore
the eount) commtMdouerh. It
eomit from Antelope touimhip the
nggrleved purtleti Iteliiif illtwntUlleil
with the Kohool dlhtrlet lundarlen h
loon toil by the eouuly nuperlutei.denl
unit nppeuliug ftom liln il eel-inn.
Prew-llnxi'tte While In Utttlirio
tjftunluv Chief PuIIitkoii iiintiigtul for
u touruumeut to be held In ilulhrie
September '-' lo W jNtrtU'lpateil in by
teuton from the tire depailinellU of
Okluhomu lit) Kingtliher and Uulh
tf A prire of ilia will Uo hung up
togethet with u eonllv belt represent-
ing the ehaiupioieihlp The eontrhts
will be I nulling i'iuiililig.wBter throw
lug I mliler work and una of the lift
Hue The elilef is unslouu to arrange
for a touruuiueiit here durtnf the fair
If hu eutt em the ttulttanro from
the public nml fair aaaoeiatiou
I aw verb when yoti wast typewriter
p.iper buj It of Tub riti c aphai
uuil fcme '."i per eent.
('rtlup SI..
There will be uattip meeting thU
year nt Dorer Ok given Uy the A M
K church beginning August ?th and
lasting ton day A cordial welcome
extended to all
I. A Iko.m.n r I.
lU-v i: o ie i
y JV !Lj mVZA Ct
Tin onl) I'lirt t-i.-n 1 1 1 .iji i i :.o uiuioinj . . Alum
Used in Milliiju of Houks.--.jo Years the StamlaixL
DEAD ON THE TRACK
l I urmcr l.nii)iia ol rtir UI I m IU) '
IVllilil I III lea nil Hie It lllriiKil
hI Niiirwiiii.
'I hi iliilig It lelegnim wie rt
coiveil ut tliis lll .. fiom I' Hill
fnieiiiuii of tlie N lie nlllie at Not
mini slating that II. II I:iimiiiimi Ii
priuti i beai-liiga eiinl fiom the Uulh
lie union hail I u found dead on tilt
riiilioiul 'I he denptileh did nit fttule
how the unfortunate man came to hl
eml nr uhetliei the calf had eiiiieil
hl ileal h
'Hie union Here lit making r.rrauge
moots to have the teiualns noiit lo lib
folks who live below Aldiuoie ill tin
i hit kas.iw uiition
(laiiuawn li.nl been an employe ol
llll 'lut'i MUM. until lnht 'I burs
hn when he was anokleil and taken
to Vnliiiorc i a deputy mumhul on
some old charge the ualuieof w-hieh
the unlet did lint learil lie evident
Iv wa1 oiil of custody however when
In met his ilealll
I m i ii It wan leiii lied fiom a pass
.ni i-fiom Norman on the afternoon
train that (liiuuiiwny ixkull wan badly
rushed when found ami one of hh
cms had been entirely knocked out
In all probability he fell from a liin
ing train and wan In this niauiiei
killed.
W.itrrntnlonn .it W. II. Kmitli's
WhIiIi t'ulllrnt.
The follow Inj' liaiueil gentlemeti
hue been voted for In Tilt. Ml An
CaI'ITAI.'m JftIS golit watch coutettt to
date and hae tecelved roles hi fill
lowh
NedChmiille
Voluey llofgatt
Ilair I'entecufil
I) T Morgan
I T. I'lynn
.1 N Curl
Cul Orner
.Ion Miller
tiov W l llenfrow...
s . overtdieol
T .1 l.owe
I It Deluuey
Win II. MeCiirvpf. ..
Ilourv I. inn
Cred ".Miller
I'rofeMMir Nowlmi
I'rank l. I'routy .....
(till IIoiViiiiiii
C M llutnea
John lln'lghoml
Allen Ciiritlher
C II. Mllle
Henry rriodlnnder.
.liui I'lerson
II t NiiholMiii . . .
II i: Asp
i ol I'homiis s. Jouc.
Dick Iteeveti
Iter i: M Argyto....
i ol Joseph Htifo.....
I'rof llhu'kwiili
V Carter
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Ill'llllllil Hi I ho I llllllllj
U to give u fair irlul to urtlcle pre-
tented for popular npprowil and then
to testify to the morllk of the bet
Tried by thin stnlidutd the bot ex
ternal mined) known lo both the
medical friilrnlt and the general
public U the AlleoeU's I'orous 1'luster
lt fulr trial has extended over a pe
rlod of mote than thirlv venm In all
that lime it has inner filled in leme
dial and early cited There is no c
tieriim-nt aboutit llujeitiof Alleoekn
I'orom. I'lasleri tnlie no chance The)
aro getting tt;iinlniil goods whlihhme
been known and proped for a genera-
tion 'lluii composition and iiigredl
enti have never been etpialled In an)
imitation plnstir The people know
lhi. The) lme found a true friend in
Alleoek I'oroiih I'lnler Other so
called porou-. plasters are feoble iml
laiimisof tin gtuuliie. The mat
I now and then. In-wild lo the unwary.
but experience nml une noon tdiow their
worthier diameter lor all purpue
wherein a pomim phuler l required
AIIcihU- Ih th only one wot lit buving
or Irjing This Ih not the uiisuppoit-
cd artM-rtinn of the uinitiifni lurers
(Thev need no hucIi faetltiou did lo
popularize their remwlyi. but the vol-
untary and hearty Uudlniouy "f the
living turn and women who have had
a pvmonnl ep riere-e of disease and
their cure. Tlie euntoin of the conn
lr)"ttaput Allenck'a l'orous I'laster
nt the head ir external reliiedlcr. mid
there it will tut. for the hluiple re a
son that ii thoroughly good wife
ure au.l :peml lu action What
mure could Iw bhIimT Atk your drug
gisl for ll.-ock h and accept no other
l'.ldrs H Hearer of MeAllter
vlllr. .luniaii'. i o I'n . knys hi wife
is Mibji-i-l to cramp In the htoumcli.
( .i kuniiuer she tried l'hauileilalu'
t'.ille. Cholera mid Ulnrrlioc.i Ruiuedy
font and wan much pleapd with the
r.pttvd) relief it BlTorded. Lhe hiU
to nee umhI It whenever uecstarv and
fonad that It noer falls for nale b
I It l.lllle Uu hruggl t
Lemon and ontttges at W. H
Smitlt't totilli of posiefTlce
I ttillet when you want tt pachage of
calling card coll nt Tub HrArt: Capi
Tl oitlco We have n lut go Block ol
the most Ktlll-h deklgtls pilllti'd Of
plnln tf
i r ice
w
B Ont Coujli Hirup. 1 vt uood. Um BB I
PH In unto. Fold tr rtrargwi P2L I
HjuyQQZOKISISHHI
MUIIL Ol IHE GANCS
To 1Kb tliillil HoIiik llnlio
Hie
Kit hMnni Cinoilr)'
In yeslerduy'8 Imiue ineiitlon was
iiinde of the arrest and binding over of
one John llraxton chargid with xleal
lug mid harborllig stolen cattle In the
Kickapoo country A tiuiiiberof other
iiiImIoii ure today Btandilig tt trl for
the sum i uefurious piuilice and al-
leged lo belong to the same gang
Toil -iv (le.nge Itlcker and uptalti
lledhhlrt who Hie wjiithwesl of town
lted MaudariN ami Hill Whlllleld u
cohplc of Creek niggers and one Wm
I'ectcll are all undergoing preltiuluat)
.Mimluatloiih for btealliig ami receli
lug htoleti cattle In the name locality
I'm to the hour of going to pre no
disposition of the case was teaeheil
1 1 was belleied. however that no eate
could be made against ('apt. Hedshlrl
Ii it as to Ihe rent a dtlTereiit opinion
prevailed
New peaches at W. II Smith's.
I lee rhiiloj;fHill
Arkansas t Ity Traveler: It Is re-
ported b) pintles who clul u to know-
that there is u c.impliig oultlt on the
ten limy line close by where Ihe hay
haulers come out. who ate photogiaph
ing everything that cneeicn the Hue
I'he photograph instrument Is con
ccalcd in a tent back ol an opening In
the canvas with u curtain to hide it
when not In use Whenever a ha)
luiuli-r crones Ihe Hue the curtain is
lifted and tho outfit photogruphed
Our Informant repot ts that It Is the
opinion among those who have watched
the proceedings that some person or
persons are taking thee pictures to
lieep as an evidence against all who
enter the strip in case such are to be
barred out from taking claims We
ire informed that there is considerable
indignation against such proceedings
among I hove who know of it
My little boy wai very bad olT for
two mouths with tllarrhiea We
used varioii inedlciuet. also called III
two doctors but nothing did htm any
ood until we used Chamberlain fr
olio Cholerii and Dtunhoea Itemed)
ivhich gave iiuiuedlute telief and soon
urctl him. I consider il the best
uedlcliie uiiide and can conscientious
ly recommend It to all who need a
dlutrhiua or colic medicine. -.1. V.
Hare Trenton Tex. 85 and 50 cent
Ooltleb for sale by I'. II l.tlllo A to.
DruggUts.
UPEKD PROGRAM.
I lie IlklMlililii l siHir alr lo Ulloli
llutlirle llkUlitmiM I lrt .Vioiiul
I iilr Seil IK lo it IMIIJ.
Kutrees to puree rai'es trotting and
puclng close r-ept H. when luirsKs
mid colts must be iiuiued
I'll rees to running races close ut si
o'clock p in before the race
Stakes Nos 1 and '.' being filled will
be governed by conditions heretofore
advertised
We h iv e a regulation mile track.
I'lr.l lis) Seil. in.
I -.'VI pare Ni.-ike lilleil Jin
J Three mliiiile trot Okl llo'in.i .nil lu
ilian lerrltur) l.urse-. l'.r-ie 10
3 Ulle-liall ilsstl UM
I iue faurtli ilisli fuiirtien liuiutn ur un
tier emeh wen-hl rrV
4i i unit II i) seil. '10
I ' Strul I'msr 0
6 Tin-!- minute in.'e tinlatuuiia ntul lu
ll.lll leltllnri liorsix imrs.. (to
T YeurliiiM In I one li-ill tulle lo lu
Ihtee ' So
e. Owners Ii iii.lt. .ii. seien vlnlith mile.
minimum noiriit uiiirti m
i il.ih illtisiijvor uinler niuners Isir
risl nil. h Hriitllt
lliiril Un;. Seit. Ul
IU '.' Hi pan- Purse (W
II To ear oil trot mke lllti-it )
It il litiemen 1 ilrirlne el l tube ilrlieu
li( on in r to lull prliir towgr . wrlglils
iml Imsiu iMrrrtl RO
11 One h.llf mile inul repe It IN)
II line (..ilrlli ilwsli ifoiirleru liiinit ui till-
der dinners tkirieti iS
loiirtli ll.i) soi. il
IV. 4 M inn Parse 0
Id. Two v ear olit 1 mliiiil.. .u e I'ursr J
17. 81mm miller. I. -e IU
I" fi -r for alllr.il I'nrs.. )
I. 51 ile ii.irell) tMDrl one (ourlli. IS&olie
'i.i'f fM tllli-.-Ioilllli. n.1 lulle rateb
ttelflil
lllrei'liiM.
W. II. lUxter. lieo W Taylor
I'. J. lleUmau. Horace Speed
It. S. Heaves Ilea Wnlhlus
P. .1 Wllber A J Hpungel
It P Herkey Hoy Teal
i: J. Wiu rR Hecretary
Lust fall I was taken with a kind of j
slimmer complaint accompanied i
with it wonderful dlarrha-a. Soon i
afler my wife's sister who lives with
us. was tukeii in the same way. Wo
iikedalmosl everything without beno-
fit. Then I said let us trv Chamber
Iain's Colic. Cholera and Dinrrhoua
Heiiiedy which we iml and that;
.tired us right nvvay 1 think much of
it (if 1. did for me what It wnsreciiin
mended lo do John HoiUler. Ilfttil. '
Herks l o p.i -' . and Mi cent lot los '
for sale bv P 11 Lltllc A Co . Drug-
gists l.imons and oranges at W H.
Smith's.
Hkuct;'. nulla anil I'rlilk'imi lr.it Men.
Judge liilcknei husiecelved iv letter
from P. ( Irvine of Columbus Ohio
lo the ellect that Hill Skaggs Hid
P.ldgcnti uud Hill Holes who were
convicted of horse stealing here In HI
and sentenced to coiilluemeiit in the
Columbus penitentiary for atcimof
live years each would soon be flee
The htiHt'iis corpus prm-ccillngs wrie
picpured by Judge Hucknrr and fur-
warded to Inliie who preseuled them
The point on which the case hinged
wus that Ihe Judgment was void be-
cause sentencing the pits imrs In haul
labor which the statutes did not pro
ride for. and that imv Judgment of
the court gl eater or less than provided
for by the statutes was lto facto void
The pilsoners will be mturned u sm ii
h& the Judge who is in Michigan ic
turns to sign the decree 1 hit U quite
u victory for Jmle Huckner
Murray A Brown
Will show you tho Largest Stock in tlie Territory of
Pianos Organs Guitars Violins1131
xsaasBB-aasssB) Banjos Mandolins Etc-
Cold and Sljver Watches ):JKJ:ats:5::::Hsssiaa
'k Sti AU
if'-' A' A
New Home
PERSONAL.
Jacob sjehwetzer of Kl Iteno is in
town.
Hurry Stelfcl is In the city from
Ardmnre.
J (. Tompklii of HI Kelio is here us
a knight.
Jim Perrell the alto player got
back this afternoon.
Oscar Hatley returned last night
from the world's fair.
II. Hiicklngh mi came over from
IClugllshcr )esterday
Professor Newton came up fiom Ok-
lahoma City tills afternoon.
Hepresenlative W II. Stone wus
down from Mulhall toduy.
T II Hrooke. . i 1.1 Heuo is In town
taking in the IC of 1' blow-out.
( has !:. Hdgerton of Pdtnond Is
here for the K of P gathering.
J. M llrcoks and family returned
yesterday from the world's fair and
lake points of the north
Arkansas City Dispatch. Miss I'lo-
leiice llndley of Outhrle. is visiting
in the city with Miss Kittle Pyle.
I. It Dclauey icturiied from the
w oild's fair last night lie has uolh
lug to say icgnrdiug the excuruloii
A It Huerry of ihe treasurer's olllce
ut Stillwater is lu the city today uud
paid Tin i-'TATi C.vriiAi. u pleusant
visit
J 0 Carlton. II 11 Mitchell ami T
M L'pshaw represented Oklahoma
l ity ut the meeting of the grand lodge
this morning.
11 II. Cools of Kmporia Kaitsus.who
has been spending a few daya with
his friend llrucu luuuoii left today
for the south.
II V. Dickson of Heaver county Is
hen be lore the territoiial boaul of
equalization in the luleiesls of Ihe tax
piyers of his locality.
Misses Klla Ketchuui. of Oklahoiua
I Ity and Teua Pace of Dallas Texas
returned south today from a vUlt
with Mrs. J.T. Hriekner.
Mrs J. C llolliisaiid family left to-
day for Kduiond whera they will re
side peimnneiitly with Mr. Iloilus.who
ii now there piacticiug law.
Hepresenlative J. J. Alenick came
over from the farm In Lincoln eouniv
yesterday afternoon and tepoits a tine
tain there just before he started
Mr. Pinley .Scruggs of Louisville
Ky. is in the city looking for a lo-a
tioii Jle is an atloiuey and hai. the
uppearance of lielng able to lake cuie
of hiliiself
Arkansas City Traveler. .1. V Me
.Ne.il president of the (lulhrlu Nation
al bank wus in the fit )csterduy
He caniu hero to meet his wife on hei
return from seeing the fulr
jmK. u. j.raUi who (ormeilv
presided over tin ITth Jiullclal district
of Kansas Is in thu olty from his home
tt Phnipsburg He has a iiumbei of
old friend here among whom are
ludgi Decker I P Spiers and othets
Wornis r.Hr.
How to ecouoinlo time and iiiouev
t" World's Pair lo best
ndvantuge. l a qiiuellou tliut niay
have puzzled on. Avoid mlstakea b)
gulling posted in advance. Perhaps
the illllitrated folder just issued by
Santa IV noute is whul you need It
co.-iUtns views of World's Pair Hulld
tugs accurate map of Chicago and
oilier Information of vulue to night
seers. Aitdrcst) r Nicholson (I I'.
t T. A . A 'I A s j'. lt. t Topcka
Kas . and ask f.n a free copy.
Hie I ol. I Un. iter Imirrilr.
WvslllMiioN Julv sa The gland
jury hus found ti ue hills agulust Col-
onel Pivderick t Muawotth chief of
the iceoid mul pension division of the
war department iieorgu Pant
the oouiracUu emplo)ed to make
the excavation foi the electric light
plant. William i: l overt simu Intend-
cut and I mncls hasse engineer of Un-
building holding theni responsible for
the old Pord's theater dUusler of June
lust lu which twenty thiee persons
lost their Hies and a large number of
olheis were Injuuil
All attempt was mule to rob an ex-
piessu-aiiiou Hie ut0 hk A port
j s"dlti road but tl- trainmen hud I ecu
j """- "" i'at tntf robUi
li
Clocks Silverware and Jewelerv
'-Of Every
and The Davis Sewing
And they are all for Sale nt
UBRAY &
SQ4 OKla.lT.oiiia. ave-
POPULARITY!
Who Do You Think the Most PopuUr
Man In Guthrie?
YOU CAN riCK HIM 0111
1 he One Von Clioi.le Villi Ool n I loo (Jolil
Wivli h l-ree t'liomp Vuiir Mual I'op-
ul it I'rluiul unit i'm.i our
lliillnt "llin StHlr ('ui-
llul'" 1'npsrallelvil
Oiler.
The DArt.v Statk Capital Is going
to give away valuable presents. An
elegant gold watch a gentleman a
watch heavy hunting cute. It l.uiat
gold nicely eugruved diamond -.-t
best stuudurd winks and warrautcd u
good lime keeper.
This watch Is valued at Ssl oil TilK
Diii.l Siaik C.vrii vi. U going to give
It uwny utidwe will let our putious
say who shall have it. You will tind
In this column the form of a ticket
upon which you will cast )our vote for
the most popular geutlemuii The gun
tlciuau receiving the laigest number
of votes will be entitled to the w.itch
The manner of voting will be us f tl-
lcws: Any patron of Tilt: Dm v bTAlt
LAi-irAi may cut out the form of tick
et hereto attached write the name of
the gentleman you wish to vote for in
the space uiaiktd li Pncloic the
ticket in an euvelupe uJdrtsscd
"D.VIL1 Staik C'Al'ir.vl Department
of presents " Votes will be received
until August 12th at which time the
votes will be counted by coiupteut
judges uud the preseut awurded
'1 his present will ue placed on exhl
bltion to the display window of the
lice Hive I lothlng Co. Dju't fail to
nee It Tui- Stajk Capital will run
un extra lot of pu era for the benelit
of all who wish lo take part In this
contest.
After one week wo will publish the
Hitmen of the CHlidlcutes mid the n
salt of the election up lo thai lime
The votes Ule made a matter nf i
ord each da) and then deposited in u
Luge box securely distent d wlicn-
they remain until August i when
IIicIhix will be opened by disinterested
judges and counted Pver) thing w ill
be strictly on the square .NotL-ktts
except those cut from '1 in Dint
rii Ait: Capiiai. will bo count. I i i.t
out the ticket uud vote for v ui m..i
popular gentleman fileml tin. w.li
before the ballot closes tin re mu.-i t
I'ltleiiH will be kclceteil as judgi s
Their names will be publish..' iimi
you may know who will 11 ulk.
ballots uud award the in cm hi
I lite apricots al W. h. limit t toulli
ol poslolllce
The ladles arc interested in 'I in
Si.vii Capiiai's Ssl gold watch .-.in
test The) are voting every da
llciclofoic the ladiiss havu bn-u mi
able to get nice calling curds in tuith
lie To supply this demand 'lilt
Sr.vn. capital has put In a large sup-
ply of the latest designs. tf
New peaches at VY H. SmlU'tsojh
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BBOWN'
FERD UN
Kansas City Mo.
Beer is ihe di ink ol llu: civilized world in
this generation; more thin it ever was in any
other. The American people are learning to
drink pure Beer and will have i Call lor
"Caveroc Special Brew" queen i i all Be.rs.
Only choice 1 lops and Barley used. Known
for Acii-: Pi in iv ami Sirfngtii.
N. b CI1EADLE. Agent
QtO A. MF.TCALH Proalilont.
Capital National BawK
Guthrie. Oklahoma.
Capital fully paid
Undivided profits
THE WOLl'Al IMHAiWS.
Ohnniotortatlca of n Queer Tribe
of Arizona AborlglnuH.
Tlir) I lie III s sH. f I'ltllliiillnn ut
.Vliuli Inferior lit I li.il l'o.eeil l.y
Wlilli Hun' I'liullar ll.ililt
ul tho Women.
In the Indian village or "ellv" of
Wolpal lu lioithwesteiu Ailzuua there
exi As and has existed for ceutuileHU
eoiidltloiiof civilization which is m ith-
ersociiilli iioriiioralli um. li lofeiloi- to
that possessed In the American people
of to-dnv. with whom the un mli.-r-l
tills tribe hii.e had but little cuiiiiuuiil
cation It is partii-ulaili aumiiy the
Wolpal women that thudegiee ol civil-
isation seems to be most iciuai-kubli).
Of cotlise vviltes W. P. ltobcita In the
New York rtiudnv Advertiser they
have strange customs which are ut-
teily at variance with the Christian
mode of living but I believe that Ihe
follow lug hi lef uecolillt of the life of u
Wol piil woman will not onlv he Inter-
esting but It w III piove that uncivil-
l?ed as the) and all the Ninth Ameri-
can Indians ate supposed to be the
women of this tribe are not meiisuiii-
bly fui behind our Ameiicun Inm-e-wivis
in Indiistiy domestic tact and
ability or lu uioials.
When the child Is born she Is pi ave I
over after the cutoiii of the tribe and
then u strangely superstitious cere-
mony Is gone through vlr. the baby
Is rubbed with wood ashes "lu order
that her bones may not become loose."
L'ntll she is ten vents old she lives u
life of iterfect childhood romping
climbing phi) lug with liinuiuetuble
toys and doing everything that u civil-
ized child would like to do. lull dale
lint As a result the little Wolpal
maldenof ten ycursold Is well knit and
lobust. ntul has set up a natural foun-
dation of lunltli w it Ii whiih to begin
liui lif. of Usefiiln .
At this iiizi -Ji. dress . III.. ..
elder slstels and is at uliiV I'd into the
secrets of the kitchen and iiistrueted
In the miiniif.i lure of baskets jsitti r
anil other list fnl wan and I" fore the
Ik llftetn she is skilled in i aiding and
ilvting w.' d mid in weavln.' blankets
IM-tticoats 'uiul othel giliiueilt- ir
.hufi 1st suvs that "in the nuiuln r of
stews lugoitts mid broths' tvhlJi a
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A UHUUPOP HolP.Vt IMllANs
W'olpai iiuidvti lUii iiiuki 'or lu tlu
cndlcssdlver.it) ..Mummy uuuh. pup
mk mi
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V?v
Machines.
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Guthrie Ok.
M L. TUnNEU Cnthlor.
$50000
28000
corn and plki bread she will hold lici
own with the most Ing'-nloiis Ameiicui
housewife
I Hut the most pociiliui thing about
I these women Is tin fashion lu which
thev wear their hulr It is arranged
on both sides of the head like tin;
horns of a mountain sheep in two
I enormous whorls This Is accomplished
I by winding the hair around miiiiu pliu
! ble HiitUhesof willow and has a most
cm Ions ell'eet I iiiisl-lciuble care Is
taken In the picpaiation of this part
of the toilet and ll Is in strange con-
tradistinction to the customs of the
Apiuhes. ('tea and Navajo Indians.
I whoso hulr hangs in unkempt loosu
' masses
Aftir iiiuri luge Ihe Wolpal utaldutis
cease to wear t hell hair In w hurls. It
Is then patted In the middle nml tied
In u kind o ipieue lifter the sumo
style Us the men 'Ihe girls of this
tribe choo-i! tin ii own huslianis. in
the household where eveiy thing Is
clean us a new pin the wife reigns su-
pi cine and daughters Inheilt the
mothers piopcrly
The potion iirnainent.il basket
woik mid woven inateiial of this tribe
nieof peculiar iM-elteiue and would
ll i doubt fetch high llguics III compel!.
Hon with mini) of the coimueiclal
pioductsof out stoics Hut lu tho mat-
lei of bii)liig mid selling the same cus-
tom thut Is ob-ti rved by thu Zunli
holds hue vU no purehahi) can bo
made Indoors unless b) the wife's con-
scut. I'rnll Slo u CuliU Hon I
Largo IInIi stories have often been
told about large tlsh but tho day of
the hiuallci frv came along about a
week ugo when the Harlem en bio load
In New oiti eilv wn- stopped by llilr-
Iv penb 'I hew littl. lish did not ac-
tually stop the cable h limtllsllengtlt
Ihe) kin w a bitlir tuck thiiii that.
The) got Into the wiitir ple that sup
Jilles the big engine that moves thu
en hie and .-halted ll up t oiiM'HUuntlv
tin i ngttie had t.. stop and with It thu
cable and the ears Ucldciitn hi that
pin t of New York have been complain-
ing l.llely llrnl the nipply of w titer Is
very team and It la believed that the
letmon Is tin. llsh that have f-juad tliclr
way Into the in:iln.s.
Ilie.l ur lllfriti(;li.MT.
Julius Lord. of Albany .V. Y was
s. ie. threo )cari u-fiwit'i a vlolou'.
..itiiek of hlceoiighlug These attacks
line rrciirudiil liituriali. mid ns thu
..i-civiis published Mr. Lor I hai re-
iv. I hundreds of letters from nil
pails . .f the I'nlted Mil-.'s hllggoitln-f
i no In s pi'iiatu recipes being i.eul In
i mail In pit t'ii- free ndvtcc
an I all Hint ph)slii..uae'uld ilohe lilts
ii .in I in. m hlc.uiighing tie cauu
ol win li Is iinnccoiintnlile
W inihi A guild ronin suitable for a
giiuiHiMiiiii Must havi high celling
Vim paili having i iieh a iihuh fui lent
is le me. led tn nut hi n 1.11 L.k l. ..!.. .
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tine to the Ilulhrie ll.')i le club
C It 11 uinumni see.
Di ugglstb icad Ihe new phui tituny
luw and then stud tl in to Tin iTAir.
taiiiAi f.i- u puisou lecurd You
um t keep one
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 81, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 25, 1893, newspaper, July 25, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67730/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.