The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 149, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 12, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Jh'OHHKiAXDTUHNADO INSURANCE1 SEE W. M. BRON.v )N. OFFICE KKAK BANK OF INDIAN TE.MJ1TURY
The State Capital.
Uy Ihe State Capital Prirl"is u.
FRANK H OHEEH Editor.
'irsstiAY. October n. in
mv.w J Acrivirr
Vic first bill to pftM tbii estrawdi
narv comfrca wsi one htlrodaoed and
t jf-odby Daasfci riynn theirrepto
s.b o utfrat from Oklahoma It
t i -! wlirf to bntidreds ct heme
i' 'ij who were n the ir?- if
: tnrlr home i- trvrnmfii
t i 'ii a the prise r.l tl.r linn in
t T MUWRUmie d Cheyenne and
r f.'KHi countries and allowed no
. - nnutloa. Tbe law Bted th- ri
v.- nt on hw Und. one re.. after
. c-nent Lest fall the iin in
t - due on Pottawatomie !ad and
. i. j . ..u.v.
1 prt it BAtame due on the Cher-
1
Arep land. Th eettltM cou! 1 not
p They bad tailed nly a Srat
vrfp and that a f oottrmi. rerv
-irt The elalm-Wdti Wnre ran
i In constant fenr of contest fir
la. MrrttaoomplywUhtbepovernnjrnt
re- liromrats Uelegnte Tlvna !t tro-
dv ftilnbUl for tbeir reliat itfimedl.
on tho aMemUio? of ibn .n.
Ho got Secretary Smith v.ue.
'. the payment until be could j?et
n on lili bill. Today e publish
ti 'act that D.nnit hat fot b'l Mil
tfcnmKh-
ThlsglrM the people on thr: lands
on i .vnr more from now In which to
make the first pavment and allows
lb. tn to prota up in a yearaf.er settle-
merit by payment of tho required
p- f-o. Beaver oounty whoae oettler
huvesatun their lands for year. are
ir. ided In tbU bill nnd can now com-
u 'i their lands and het patent.
Tl 1 (is n tnTnlfliiint IrtnmnH fn
or
I j nn and a greater one for the peo- Mr. O.my Mr spred has casts work-
p a the bill relieves. It i pro. f that ed up that a s-.ctssor could not han-
I nn is usintf all hU wondirfu. ; nor-
py nr.d carnoatnets to carry "'V. the
p ;res he made the people lust full
'i i - recognition he has got for Oltia-
lu. a from n congrets egrosa-d in Olney d not wish t.. destroy the
inr wlgbllMt maltera ever before effleleney of the department by mak-
... . ing acbautfe neht in the midst of It.
tluibidy is nstonlshlng It U cvl-
den o that his gonial Hddrcss uud lu lite fa.-t that the judiciary commit-
iloinnluble pcrslsteneo at haag a teeofcoagrfc. has reported favorably
. on the 1 i uu rei j.utioa cs:endinP- the
rirbt lu vote to citizens of the strip Is
ixunis is really surprising his con-
t.'utnoy. They expected much but
! t j'ne quielcer and better tban they
I hoped for. Tnty realise Uat no
r
i. ..akewaa made when tbey sent
Ici-.UFlynn tooongreas. 'I hey see
t ..'. lie is not much for dt.ss parade
i i dandp of a bustler and a uoo-
actual. benoScial results.
IT. STILES VOVftT St A Ml A L.
monlals come frm everywhere
-. the heels of th; proposed court-
t - a i of Captain Stiles of Oklahoma
-ulMant latin? his go t eeord
.i army officer A man nku bus
1 over thirty years in the regular
i. t ii nd has attained grav hairs
. ut ever any lrjiiUton upon bis1
. 1. iracter would hardly be found
tn . iy of any wron? here in Oklahoma
.c .l.ai early day when hatdlyan-
S .ould be gained by it
rie Leavenworth correspondent .f
.. i; insas City Times has the full.iw
to say concerning me propoaeu
r i-martial of Capiat u bille
t now ajipear that the co irt mar-!
I'rdereU by the war department'
. e .-use of captain D. V Miles Is at
ffloer: own request and n '. 'he
i t of charges filed by iii-i.4t
: u. Xoonu who knows thi-otB i-r s
rd han any fear of the hnsv ut-
ue as Ken tor tn omnui in-
s ..sUe lLa..nts.u - k m. -. 1. . -
inbrhla nBrnniM I. i i n
. the eaptaln tvaa prvst marshal
s a terror to evil aoer-
i uiiug the period Captain Stilts
' rtned the duties of provost piar-1
. of Oklahoma City the '1 lmes mid
iii: "Of the otBvurs of t'ie army
med in Oklahoma to vthm '.as
i confided the duty of prev-rting
uud older in the new teirit ry
.. i ut lav a to govern the peopie.
am Daniel T. billuk Tenth in' in-prVIiJt-mArsl;aillV..iiibumatiiterv.s speuUl itvjuVi n.. l-JV-
niiunee f tlys dutltts r quirt d jjC
.vnmu tary potion hnMiVJiyA
i marked on'his part by Hi.' jjiV. n a ""nier to printer? how The Cos
- iC.i.t action. Ile'HUvnvsVe nirnUvd. w liwo. with its yearly 1S30 paire
lav. as superior to ti.i m.u'art.
i tne fact that In no instui.-.iiuN ' ' rendinc- matter by the greatest
osentepped the buuudn-l.s . ss..tr- f t 0 world and Its IStW II-
).tr thus preventing a elush ie ...
. en tho Iwo. is. deservlnir of tho lusirjtlms by clover artlsu could be
.Ui.st commrndatleu. wheneV.r' fiirtVithed f. 83.00 a rear. In Janu-
or niustanco van" noedeil bv f he
w. setlhrs he was ulay tt. the nrv !aU il t'ut n "ie most perfect
i.t doing that wljlfili "'ould m n tn ijitinc printing plant in the wUr'd
h thu uppctivnl of the peui.ii . .
1 1 1 tlay jollowin? the ft nitwit- j.f aD ' now tomes whut Is really a won-
jhfutm" City. wher a number of 'dir. .
p.e were killed unit Injured by the ... . .
mg of a grand fitntrdr tin i'ius- "Owlll cut tho price of the mngu-
latehca fculdi '.luie"t ns shot) &s;iao in half for iuu ' Think tif Ivisi
m cldent occurred the iiiiiiturv 1 '
i eommand nf Captain -tli. . 're PR1'5 o roadlug mntter with over 110
it-ii loinoMenenimr.uuereii a:- lllnstratlonsa volume that would
it iwrvleos in irereutii'F uune. - .. . . . '
t tunrusiun.' sell In oloth binding nt 81 0() each We
Vgwiii iRst uevk hfcimta t. the will aenil yo tho CosmoiMilltnn Mnga-
iy tukluu' Ueit-nnliifd ii n n .
st tin- turtinlfii. el. nn nt in that 0-'t'Jlleb has tho strongest utalt of i
threiitBiiliig them with orr. t and regular contributors nf any existing '
in mint If thur lUeuel tiona . ... '
ikV- wsre This had tne ucsir.d P"""1" lc Wlcklv Sisti;
t and trouble aeaud.
1 rie piTfnrtuunec of sui h I'utits on
piH of urifiy oillji-rs u'wi.utomy
t ilt. but fraught with tin- 8Tu.t monthb and thu Cosmopolitan one yVoi t
-ri- .(ommon KSWO Br.eoohR'i':r"1 -
. . nt are the quallHJ s n ...iml ' ' esJ W' ' 1
i r siirh 11 tusk uud uf tl.ose ''si'tuin
1 s nas inn tun snare
aptoin b'tlles is a uutlvo of Mqmj-
rlni'r" nnil oiitr'J tlif army In
Aijrti''. !'''. nt 'jUrirt'-rmv'er "in 1
cimiv'-iry kcrgeant of the l"irt Ii
tri-t coiumin j miantry. in J-j- nc
it pniniutvil nf. mil lieutenant and
at J 80S a lirt lieutenant being hjnor-
ably mustered njt in September of
lhatysr. In 1S07 lie wan appointed
ssmmihI lieutenant of the Twenty-sixth
infantry andlransfrrrtd to the Teotli
la IMij tvhrre he has klncj served
being pramotiu i captain in Msrcu
liti.
Kvtnri .' uuduion bat its own
UOTtj;Bi and a betterment ot it a herd
thing t Sad The starding army of
Europe numbers ro.otO.OOO trained sol-
diers betdM the rcicrvos M. Cues-
' den a socialist member of the Fteneh
i.hatabiT r! deputies prr-poses to abol
ih ln6.
Fren is army numbering
The question is what 11
s.OOO.OOn
tkrM mD do i! turned Into civil lite.
I America with lit vast sr:. of un-
cultivated land the great west teem
ing with all tha possibilities of any
Cruntry - w hen the union artnle were
sent home they simply took posies-
of it and formed a western com-
manlty.' Is Trance it is dlftrrent
' ... . . . ..
Trance li thloker populate 1 than the
edeSt ptn 0 thl cottntry( and hal
n m0ra land that oan b had for the
taking. What a t.hufllloy of orupa-
ttons what a scramble for a livelihood
would thero bo wer the Trench army
of 4 "00 000 to bo turned loot on tbo
03mnjunity In orD day
-
I tt Interview with tho WaiblnR.-
wh had mw
0?cment pf evIont to September 16tb.
gives the Strip a very bard name and
take occasion to lie about it like a
V" iwret The Lord hates a liar and
JHCUI" II1UM uc uuv uciu piuiuu m
the Lord s estimation It it evident
th(t Jabobi hjmn-lf is dlspusted with
even his unn IJlutic management of
theopenlnp of the Strip The Strip
hoPM never to bear of the fool afaiu.
Tlmes-Journa: A g reat many people
have usked that Mr Speed be allowed
to serve out Ins term of office. More
democrats than republican! have be
sought Mr umey to retain mm. it
wat no In the inttrcst of politics but
of pood poverument that they went to
die
inrte -.tars uon; nasotcc uonc
on some cf tucm and much has been
learned that a tcw prosecutor ould I vln sate uud Lock company. No com-
iiotwcwre There is a vast amount of pany can rive you lower prices ou u
half flnisheti w .rk on hand and Mr.
Signjj1.act n the fct that the abltt
Uwycri of the vauctry have passed
upon t end foctd it wQU.d be binding.
. .
Ucs'.t i Ueai i rat 11 Delegate
rJIWauu t a.mp..U eoiiiotbiut? by
hk rgorts hhie .jiue of the strip
outrages .n'-i-st.itted it won't be his
:i " bnng.ng the matter be-
fore cunvrcs. in u way thnt will i.om
pel a ).'-ar 'i ami mi invest luliuu.
A ctfi.it--
lUpiitt - Meet uilUV
frnnthise 1.4s gi .wii m ulue ilnoo
Issv fr..m four to tony inlllloiin 'i hit
should Le a pvlntcr to the city futhen
wben lhy come to give u trauvhise
vh tt t.u'hr.e
as -'
nranit Cnnjua m tiir i uiutmio HUrr.
On the HiHa Te rvute lu northern
Arloua 1 -t.3 mib " from Kunsas City
j tj. t.si. of I iv-u!f A tri-weekly
u.. l4 u Tntalt to the
grand eeiiii.u ! ihs olorudo river
jllfl. xw u miu Ui aepih. this s the
;9ub:inctof g.rge-.-aTUunuf chasms.
atom-. Yusemiie mlyhl be hidden
ttbseeurbcbm and Nlnjaru nould look
ecurce. lrgcr than a bruok
Hun t fall lj visit this tlrt wonder of
the wv.rld ou can read up about It
bv loUlnir o T Nuli'dsun U 1 a T
A. A T S T I: II Co . Topelia
liausits to mail you a free "opv uf uu
illustrated bxil; desoribiiif tlib Una
IM1 " ' MM IIV WUrt il UU sVUIIHilUU
.... ..-i... -I'l. I...A I. ... ..
I he book
lf!r '"l eutertalnlngly written.
Xh" ri"1' ' "
WaJJui -li.kgf i J ?irh ut Uutb-
rle Stiiim Launi'v
Apricots al W. H milh's
MOW'a YOUH CHANCE.
t"llPf.'nipi!!ii Xncnilliennil "tVreklj
M;il. Ijplur Hot Ii fur Sl.UOn li.
TUt .-r.:it illustrated monthlies have
jn ti
p ist sold for $4 00 a year It
I Capital both t?.r only 82 00 a year
or Vnr. Dailt State Capital threi
Ciilliug uardi. Iiitest und trrvUlost
nt 1 lit Hta re Capital uillce tf
HOME LACOR.
Oo You Need a Ledger Caiti Cook
or Journal?
MEN BUY TU CM 1I03IS MADE
he t ilo Capital tlookblnilnry It it ilnn-i
liu'urnln Lirgo Lot of Commrrii il
Iletordi Sucbu 3tiliauUlii
Oklahoma t'le nail I'ju
dl Them Viry
Cheap
tat ixtt Capital book mnnufai
'or; hu made u Iargn number ul
rJT enh boukt Journule iuull
1j Ixuki butcher' blotters hud
heap pUio records of all kinds These
r. u i Cvttcr puper and better 1mjui.iI
;Un lh """J' books old b' ho1
il utlyacr aud yet u an i li
tbttt. to ou i'J per cent cheaper tliuti
ou lib buy ths eastern made re'.urd
o lave them bound In can
i maullla and In leather nn
rad juu wuct from ton avnxi to Sl.iu
cr luire Mcxohnnts when you wan' a
nlcr cash book or journal don't
uy till you get our priced and soo our
c vr&s. Tho books t.ro made hen
Vome tho monv? for tho labor oi
-. m bc'.afr paid to men who tpond I'
n s; our butchers our grocers at'
- dry foods merchants WouMn t
u ruthcr buy goods made nt hotnr
i to buy gnods made by caste ir
" Of course you would t-spe
hfii jou cuu buy the hon
. ii- e 55 per cent cheaper tin
r .(-n-made article And rvinciii
r have these books right on in.
eiiy for you In any M2e o
u want frvm one quire ti
ilie
DO YOU WANT A SAFE?
If le Uoo't Mod fur an Outildo Asout tint
5 the State CplUl.
Tut SrATt Cahtaj. Is the Okla-
homa agent for the Hcrrlng-llull-Mur-
safe or a vault door than we can. We
have the closest discounts and photo-
t'ruph catalogue from which you can
irk-ot Don't buy u safe of any size or
kiud until Till. Statc CaI'Ital quotes
jou prices We can save yon tueney.
If you ure In an outside town In the
strip or anywhere else drop us a card
tdl us about the kind of a safe vou
uautuud wu will smd one of our
trmelliifc' men to see you. You know
the Hull suits ure the best in the
world.
bTAlUTES.
Ttar are ouw Uut auit Heady for Deliv
ery. I
Tho statutes of Oklahoma are now
read for delivery You can get oue by
calling ut this office uud depositing
87.10 OrencloieS? So to us and one will
go to you by first express. Secretary
Martin designates Monday August
14th us the date of otllciul publica-
tion. Don't usl; to get u statute
without the cash dowu No books
will be allowed to go out o this odlce
except CO D ui lesi the cush has
beeu puld Dear this in mind and you
will save unuoiabce und delay.
Whether you ure north a million dol-
lars or u ceut will make no dUIurenc
In tUIi iutlexible cash rule'
(.alttrt't Limit lluult
The State Capital turned out today
J L Culvert s "Settlers' Guide " It Is
a book of 1 IS pares and contains all the
the lurvs applicable to homesteud uud
tow uslle entries til the strip It is
coucUe uud absolutely reliuble. Mr
Culvert I. one of our best laud attor-
neys Those w ho buy his book cun da-
peud on whut It soys Uo buy it and
jou will make no errors
Paint your bouse with
faint Llllle i Co sell It.
n.m. i
For land blanks gat "The Stale
Capital's" forms and you'll make no
errors
For land blanks fill out list on sec-
ond page enclose amount and get
Ihem b first t-nal .
To I. t-r. unit CnurU.
Tin STsrt Capitsl has just put on
Its shelves drawn by un able lawyer
all tho forms to fit the new civil pro-
cecduru in district probate and Jus-
tice courts. These blanks ore abso-
lutely correct. Thoy are tos a big
improvement on the ten year old. out-
of date Kansas forms which foreign
ptrutea will soon be trying to work off
un .'U. These bluuks are on the best
of paper and beautifully printed. They
are twenty-five cents n dozen in small
lots Tor prices by the loo or more
send for our new catalogue nnd price
list which will be out this week.
If you don't see It elsewhere Its
sure to be In our Want Column.
Tablets from I cent up at Llllle A
Ko'. 1-31
KmiiiI vrmr i.h11.lr..i l. I I11tn .t.r
and book storo for school bowks ond
......... 1 si
w aa"W ''3
Now peaches at W H. Smith's.
Watermeloni nt W H. Smith's
New York Hardware Store
See our lino line of Ucatinp and Cookinp Stoves The best in tlio territory. Wo will nffrcc to put one in
ovcry hyuso ;ii the city nt prices thnt will suit being better nble to supply tho trade thnn ever bofore. Our store
room is lull of barbed wire Fanners see us il you are poinj? to do nn fencing:. For tho Strip t ratio we havo
opened a branch house at Terry. Settlers can be supplied nt our store there as we carry everything in the hard-
ware line. Our Guthrie store is as full n6 ecr and Mill till all orders en short notice.
FAhQUHARSON liORR!$
Store a Guthrie and Perry.
J.W McNEAL Pres. C. F. HERRIOTT Vice-Pres
W. J MOR8FALL Cash'r.
Uuthrie National
ooauJ3A.!N"JK.
Caoital.
Surpluef
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G-uthiie
FARM
-ON-
Long Time I Low Rates
I
Call and sco me opposite postofflce over Ramsy's Store
C. H ROBBINS.
A SPcCIAU LEAbE FOnM.
Tlir rroprrty OnniT In tl r 'W Strip
Tut os shulllil Vic Cnrii AUuUt Lui.
Ins.
The property owners In the new
strip
towns should bu "loary" of leas-
Ing their property without the right
kind of a lease. Tat Stati: Capital's
...
special copyright form of Ic.ve for un-
deeded realty Is the thing it was
used In all the old OUluhonu tor.ni
until the lots were deeded. It has
cluustj whereby the lnnemjrei' that
he hos uo title In or claim to the prop
erty; that lry will set up no . lalm and
Unit he will give poa : n de
muiid. These arc 3J e.ni p -i il.n.
SI lu per 100 ou our shelve uad Jjr
you.
Fresh oysters at Lowe s restaurant
207 Wcsl Harrison asenuo.
I'or iile.
A One young pony for lady' use
and one good buggy pony Cull at
415 North 1st street tf
l.udles. when you want u package of
calling cards call at The Statl Capi-
tal oiilee. We have n large stock of
the most stylish designs printed or
pluln tt '
Wanted Three good girls ut Guth-
rie Steam Laundry.
Ladies' fine stationery
He i Co 's
r. U Lib
131
Llllle Co. always keep the best
I cigars In the city. 134
Intr.t Woild'. nitrltitr.
Beginning August 1 the Santa I'u
route will sell round trip tickets to
Chicugo at rate of one fare for the
round trip plus 2. making the rule
from Uuthrie 823 93. Tickets limited
for return passage to thirty dajsund
coutluuous passuge in eiudi Ulrectiou
L H DhLAMcr. Agent
Notice to Cniilr.it.liir. und llullilvrt.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the bourd of regents uf thu Agticul-
turul College and Expciiuieut btutlou
of Ukluhoiua uuttl 3 t tloih p. ui. ou
Wednesday Oct. 2'' IsOJ for th" erec-
tion of u boiler room in which will be
iiiwv:i tut; -i-s-isiss s ! tij 114
the airrU-ultural m lege at Miliwuter
0 T Pinna nt Kald luiildlngh can bu
seiii at the ..111 eofllrnndouvVEwing.
ptiiced the steam heating apparatus nf
.V I.wing.
at Klngllslier. I) I. on 1111U uftir
ctober 1. lw93 A certlilid cheek lu
ne sum of Sioo. payable to A. A.
Ewluif treusunr of the board must
nccotnimiiv al bids. The board re-
rves the right to reject unyuudull
bids.
J. E. QflE.v
Secretary.
0 IlLAKE
President.
123 d-30t
trim pub Isbcd la Statu Capital Sept 0.
rutillCHtliiu .Milieu.
TrniuTOBi oroxunoiti
LooANCocrtv
tn tbo pruUittt court of Lu.-ou county O'.Ulio-
mrt territory.
CaarlteU ti-eetaan. rialctuf No Iti.
vs. fUjroncr
Uc.a N. Treeuinn rtsferjJact. XOTICJ.
Tb tluleiiitaui la ibo nl-oie rnlltted caUfc
lln.n N Irit-uian. ma lake uoilee that sala
Cliaris II I'rei man Ihf plat tilt illil on tlio
Ittuliiyol biptruiwr l-V. UK til-t pellllon lu
ai 1 rutnte cim.ii dI I. g ii tutuity OkUiliuun
iiriituirr nirnlii.t m 'I il IvU'tanl Ko".'l N
I I'Ht'umn lur u -'itt'ivt n l . tliereonud JuOk-
'unit ul co rt that Hie . f u lam l)
lurrtrr unrml hi nil nln. in r to piamtllt'.
IirfHrtJ1. au4 UiRl she tlir ..l Itoiri N I'rte
man in u. an 1 alii 1 vim .11. 1'lid ns h ton-
ka iI.imi r Itfuii-trni villi i'ii) nlOitoleT ISW
or a il petition alii U.i irj Ulli nude
betnLrua.tr e an a V'mrt nnd ilecrru
reuilirfJ in .m J" t un.i 1 .a.Juvfcr.dmn
Itata N Inrmiiu iin ..ilJ piunitlll a dp
one and ili.umn: 1 e warrlnire onlrncl ei-
Utlnz beiweeu p.a.utitt una dvli-udaul. and
t rncr barriU)! tucdefrDlsut (rom any claim.
rllm" icVcrMttu aV" .tuejrorrijr'iitSi
iplutnUS. CuKitin.rarrtaK.
a . ...rMaU'
Al.rl tt tt. r.ilr.r.rr
jMUiienl Prnl ate Ccnut lau Ceuuty lllc n
botEoTi-rrltorr.
1Urpir d CtinuiBirlinta 9 L. Oreiirreet nt
wn.rr fur jImb 13.
$60 000.00
10000.00
0R0ANIZD IN OKLAHOMA.
- - Olvlnhorrm.
LOANS
l'rupo.nM fur steam llratlnc
The board of icgcnts of the Agrl-
cultnrul college und Kxperlraeut sta-
tion of Oklahoma will receive soaled
proposals until 3 o'clock p m. on
W'tinisdoy. October 25 1S03 for steam
heating nnd ventilating the Agrlcul
f .lrBi -nliPim nt stuiwuter. oklahomn.
now In course of construction. Plant
nt mIi' Vii'lldln'r Mil bo seen nt thl.
building or ut the Capital Plaining
! Guthrio. 0. T. Earh bid must
be accompanied bv a chuck of S200
payable to A A. Ewlnsr. treasurer
AH bids to be sent to .1 IE Quien. soe-
' ritarv of the board Kdraond. 0 T
I The board reserves the rlirht to rdect
unv or nil bids.
J E. Qra.s? C 0. Blake
ecretury President.
'- dly jot.
Typewrlterssvhen "youwant cur
bun paper call at Tub State Capital
oiilee and get It at wholesale prices.
DO tuU HcAD IT?
te Sua Mlii- ni. luuri .tllic Col.
unit.'
e.er lav cltj.tu v.t v r ml Capital
untl1 ou 1ST rB e uut Column.
There aro thlngr ta'.t every day which
are cortuin to interest you And
when uu want ft situation want a
fc'lrl- wnnt lo Uu' ur i?l1 wnethlng
j put a few lints in our want culuiau. A
Hues one time lor 1" i.euts three
times fur -.'5 cent uud six
times for io cents Th' Is the best
medium In Oklahoma t.' rough which
to get safe and sure return.
Nfit I.hjuur lllauli.
The lat legUlutura changed the
law ou liquor application; bund mid
licenses The county clerk now when
the board Is uut in session cuii approve
bind uud Unite llceuse to be continued
by the boHrd when In setsiou 'I ue
bluul:. petition and bond thereforu
lime lo be changed. Till. SlAlL - il-l
I.L has made new blanks to conform
to the new-law You will need then
lit the strip early mi you cun huw u
deluy lu one n in i; your saloon Call r"
this oulce
A card.
I veutured to Import cotton seed
from Cuba known as the "Cuban
Queen" undplnu'td thesamuwlth seiy
gratifying tesults. Thu size uf the
b-ills and quality of the fiber of this
vuiivil ttuiiuun Mtv ass at
u Miperlorlty over nny cot
. . . . ...
tmdi -ed in America. U
cotton warrants mc In claiming for it
cotton over In-
"""" .....n.k ..i.u-
1.1 .... 1.
areeupounui 01 mis mgn graiie 01 nceu
cotton turns out a full bale of 500
.)0UruK i will otrer for sule this high
. .
Krade of seed at reasonable prices nt
Lungston City or at my farm on sw. if
sec. 17-17-1 cuL L G IiALLAhD. 133
HEALTH
A. YD
HAPPINESS
nESTOJlXD
To SufTclng Women Ily tho use of
I'torlnn Is the greatest remedy over
discovered for the absolute euro of
female iliseasis Its merit deserves
the attention of every ullllctcd woman
and its use Is guaranteed to glvo satis-
faction. lur particulars and testimonials cull
or address
DR. F M SMART & CO.
Oity Drug Store j
The English Kitchen
Between Tlrst and Serond on Oklahoma East Guthrie.
Best Board and
HATES
REJASO:N.A.nJiSD
GOOD TABLHJ BOABD
AT
rs- W.
The best tabic board in the cltv 53 Tast Harrison U.S. door east
of Lleclnc Lht Plant.
Terms "FLeasonable.
Sl.oo Per Day. $5. on p r week-
LOPGIf G 2b AND 50 CENTS
ARLINGTON HOTEL
S. FRAZIER Proprietor.
Newly Furnished Throughout.
FURNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT.
NICE CLCAN BED?. BEST MEALS IN CITY.
CM BARNES & SON
Will Maintain the'r
General - Insurance - Agency.
Wo Represent tho best
Fire Life Accident and Tornado Go's.
Our accident business embraces Employers liabilitt Steam 11' m r I idcllty
Ilonds nnd Individual aciiden- S ib Agents wanted tiirougUout
the territory. Money to loan m. .mpr ?ed farm or town
property. Ollke lime- Hui.diug Okla-
homa Al-.-1).
Royal
W1RS. D. E. MORELAND Props.
Now open and doing the leading bus.ut.s of Guthrie hvery lepauinerit
thoroughly furnished and equipped for the comfort and couveUKUte
of Ha cuUutncrb.
Gommerciai - Trade - a - Specialty
GOOD.SAMPLIIJ ROOMS
Legislative Du ling
East Harrison Ave
Isn't It i
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Thnt lipu-filove. Fluent in iho 'IVnl lory ami nil for
tho Iicim'IU ol'iuy (MistoiiMMs IIon hiniihiiv lino cm-
pots ami oliiiii(r than over. Spoutal nniloi'lnking tlo-
pai'tniunt livcayhodylnvlttMl to uoiuuiukI loolc throtifh
A. J. Spencel
Cor. Oklahoma and First St
Rooms in the City.
C F SMITH Prop.
A Parkers
Gullnie Oklahoma-
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Hotel
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 149, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 12, 1893, newspaper, October 12, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67795/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.