The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1, Friday, February 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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The Slate Capital.
Cy tho Stalo Capital Printing Co.
M
cKBNNON OI'BHA HOUSE
II W. I'KNTI'.HIWT Manager.
v"-February 19
ON'LY
Hctiirn Hngngeiiiont of the People's
Fnvorltt)
ALBA HEYWOOD
IN
"Edgewood Folks"
NKW SONUS. NLW HPF.CIALTil.S
PRICE-
Ufi r() ami 7fi CenlK.
Seals on Sale At
WALLACE & MUELLER'S
WANTGOLUMN.
llliat lln luo Watntr
Is. imi wai.t At'lT
IVtjuu until animation!
ISiytiii arHiitto bur anything!
II j 7011 nanl llimrdrra or Lodgprs!
ki jnii Hunt any ' Help" ntU or fataalst
I))imi want I'nplla?
Iw you want n Parlter'
ISi j on want Hernials illprk-i ur Mechanic!
ISi yon want to Kent n Hooin limine nr Htors!
l)oii wnnl to liny ortiell a Horaa Wagon
r any kind of a Velilale!
IStjoii want lo HpII or Bent your Umte
OBlee Nttirr bit ur rarmT
llnte you Ut nr Found anything!
Do run waul to Hell your flood-Will and fit
lurmr
Harp yon rVeoiiil llanil Omnia ol an; lino
thai Juil itlli lo Hrll or l.tchangef
llitrr mi (limits lo Hell of an kind!
If mi Tub CiriTiL will publish a thrsallna
adrprtlsempnl (SI words) onp llnio for 10 coals
brpe limps for Si cpnls chip week for M cents.
A want InTiiB HrtTt Oatitil nsrer fatlt l
bring quick rrturus.
WANTHD
ANTED RAI.P-4MK.V-I7S per week aril.
Ilia plpctnc light oulllw for Iioiisps
.lorrsnml shops; inolnrK fur running maehln
trv. and 'hpr txinulAr ttnteuted articles out
ni nimiiirlo when uhlt'lH'il. Ural iipoide buy I
l-ermsnMilposilInu innvpcrlri'ce W I". liar.
moo. uo . uterg no n t.oiuHiuuat'iiio.
TXTANTKIJ Salesmen lo sell lut ilcatlug ollt
V and grease- explosively as a aid
tin. Address lh Mrl k fining Oo.Clsre
Und 0. -ft
"T
FOB' K.HJKPT
Srwr-Ru-llKNT ri tw '100 o-rtces opera
Aj jhottac Ui.i'j'1 k.o..uln- si Writs Cart-
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PERSONAL.
II Ilyan Is tip from IMinmirl.
' A Fubit Is hero from St. Louis.
t i I tif.l lu lu.pii frflttl St. Lout.
' Ulclr Cones Is hero from St Louis.
J.AV. Howe In hero from St. Louis.
Fsiicrlff Scriigjf" ls down from Perry.
- JtL. . ' . .
. I V M. Ktiruoror Mil ross in in mi' cuy.
. V. h. I'rck.fif Wlchltii Uliitlieiilty.
;' I M II Kni'iiuer. of Notmiiu i In tho
I O. Murtiii i.f St. Loul. U in tlio
c& '- '
t .Ji'u: Mlrc of AMiTSon Is In tlio
STA. Liimb. of .St. Louis. In In tho
j 11. Ok Uevfliui Is hero trom Kuiihuh
S.Cltv.
J. J. Aittfiifctln Is hero from Wushliiff
ton.
T. W. Tummis of St. I.ouIk. Is lu the
city."
A. S. Trluk. of Oliluhomii CHy. U In
tho city.
ClilnL JusUeo Dale left for Waslilnir-
toil toduy.
W. II. I'rleniL of Curiic.v. wus In the
city ychtcrdiiy.
J. M. Whtte of Louisville Ken.
U In the city.
N. Ituckiuitii was up from Arilniurr
yesteriliiy.
John llnirer. of Lmoorlu KiuihUR Is
lu the city.
Judpo Murtiii went down the road
this ufternoou
Mrs. Doi-tor Miihluiid diuiKliter .Mrs.
12. tl. MllUkuu eume down from Terry
today.
HaliiMiy the dry piodHiiierchuut has
returned from his eastern trip where
he wus purehaslni; (foods lln was
mowed up for t'ree days while on the
Frisco road at a town In Knnsut with
u populutlon of about two hundred and
110 rations.
LOCAL LEAGUE MEETING.
A Call In Mlilrli .III llr pulillriin. Should
llriniiil.
The Territorial Itepubllcaii League
meets In Uuthrie on the '..Oth Inst.
This city must elect delegates urrange
for a half appoint eommlttees on re-
ception entertainment etc. The lo-
cal League clubs and the republicans
of thi city are hereby called to meet
at tho P. S. court room Thursday
evening February 15 at 7:30 to select
delegutes and arrange for the Terri-
torial Lcugue meeting. Let every
republican be out.
Hy order of
Li'.aoit. l'ni:sim:.sTH
AMI M.l.W ItKl'l'lll.lt'ANH.
I tmi rhulOKruplii.
Flower has Just Introduced novelty
In Ills lino called the "Freak." Well
you will have to see themi then huve
some taken to really appreciate the
Joke. Hy the way Flower Is turning
out some' very tlnu work Oullury op-
posite the postotllce Second street.
Wholesale Price Coupon No. 36 !
I 1
I Cut out this coupon Send It wlthj
'order and remittance to our New
SYork otllce and your order will bet
fllled at wholesale prices.
I Ofer llMJHIaiidMil WorkMoSelrrl frorii
I SEE PARTItUHHSH-AOE. aj
MowloeiiurpllliulratPilL'lal(iiiirlr
riti't llatntilf fur ('ttrrh l Iht
nt K.Mlttl to tin d CtwiH'l.
LVjfrJzJl
Md Vf DnurtUi t or Ml bf mall.
pee. E. T. nuteltlM. TVarrVs I'.
DISAPPOINTING CHASE -
.1 Man 111174 N Hun for.Hrlf I'rdtrrlliiii
mill i;i'llrii l.'rm il. I
A lunu named I'arks created iult j
an rxvitcmeut 'his ufteruonn hy walk
log through the streets with a new
u luchestershot ifiin. He was followed
by a lurjfo crowd from the eorncr of
Harrison and Second to North Division
and Warner where City Olllcer llruce
uhd Constable Henry Downy unested
him
The man ur ested works for I'litton
A Stapletons mill and his story is
thut he luui;ht u horn- from old man
Drewer. That he was to pay for him
on the Installment p'au mid took no
bill of sale. That after he had paid
for the horse Henry Drewer. the old
mail's son. ashed that a St. SO feed bill
be paid and he puld It. That today
they CBtnu to his place and asked for
tlio same amount hhIii. und 011 tielnK
refused were about to take the horse
out of the stable lu the iiarrol the
otd man hit him 011 the back with a
slick when the sou swore he would
Ko nnd ('et a kiiii ami kill him.
Parks takitiK the threat for earnest
thought best to buy him n ((1111 for self
protection. Parks Is lu the comity
Jail.
A Drail Open anil Shut
And uo foolishness. Hi'KKfl'a Cherry
Cough Syrup will euro where all others
fall. Suld and warranted by all drug
flats.
Arrratcil on Cliaric""' Uuriler.
Jim Orecn alias (leorge Washing
ton was arrested yesterday near ller-
wyn by Marshal I'tilllam on u charge
of murder committed lust December
near Shreveport La Urecn is a col
ored man nnd the crime for which he
Is wanted is said to have been 11 delib-
erate and cold blooded tuurder. When
upproached by the olUcers he inude no
reslstuucu and admitted his Identity
lie was turned over to Sheriff Thump
son of Shreveport mid the two left
today for the scone of the crime.
Dr. Price' Cream Us'-lng Powder
Work.' Pair lllxht An aril.
L. O. SHAPLAND ROBBED.
1Kb .Store In Kntrri-it lljr Thlrim mill lut
led of All (Inn mill HlltrrttHrr.
Ii. II. Shaplaud'H hardware store on
Kast Oklahoma uvnnuu was robbed
during last night 0 ail the guns and
amunltlon in his store. A lot of silver
knives and forks that had been gath
ered by the thieves were left behind
The entrance wus affected by breaking
a window pane lu the rear of the store.
No truce of the thieves has yet been
dlm'orered.
Knljflitaor I'rlliluf All en I Inn.
Lot nil good Knights bo at Castle
Hall tonight. Arrangements will In-
made to attend the Instituting nf 11 K.
of P. lodge nt I'errv; also to confer 1st
and 3d degree work.
T. II. (Hii.Kii f. C.
M. LlTllKli W'l.si K. of It. .1 .S.
llrpulillciin MrrlliiK.
The republican league club of the
llrst ward will meet Saturday evening
at ?'10 o'clock in tho school house ut
the corner of Oklahoma and Cedar
for the purpose of electing delegates
to attend the territorial league con-
vention which miets In (iuthrlu on
February V0.
I' F. Corn... a ...
C01.K MAiiriM
W. II. McCAiivr.it.
Ur. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Moat Perfect Made
THE MONOGRAPH
For Hollar ami Your Opli.lmi on 1 hl
NulOrt'l.
What Is the best monetary r-ystc m
lor me united tutes? nils is llic
greatest problem confronting the
American neop'.e. It Is the Intention
of the publishers that the "Monograph"
shall contain the best thought of the
natlou on this question. The recoi?
nlzed leaders In all polltlcul parties
nave been called upon lo coutriuule
plans for their Ideal monetary system
llut not content with this we ure de
termined to embody in the same vol
ume the opinions of thousands of the
Kreut common people" und to that
end we will allow two dollars on the
price of the ImioIi for your solution of
wus problem expressed in not more
than SOU words. The Monogruph. the
beat modern worn on uioiieiurv sys
terns will be sent to any address on
receipt of S3 It In book that will
interest and instruct and Is destined
to become u glunt laetor In shaping
the future monetary system of the
nation.
Tin: MoNoiiH.ii'H 11 lil.lHiiiNo Co
Itooni 41 Uermiin Am'n ll'k llld'g
St I'uul. Minn
lteference by permlshi"ii Nu'tl tier-
man Aiuerlcuti iiault
A NEW SET
Urt II Nw Imrll Ith ii rniiiilHte s nl
.Nrtr Hooka
Merchants you ought to start 13HI
with a clean new ledger cash book
and Journal. Del the home-made arti
cle of Tiik Staik Cvi'iTW. We have
tl.em on good paper and sulmtautlally
bound at from J I. Mi to M (hi eui-h: und
for Kt.'i 00 tvu can sell you a double -n
try set of books 4(H) pages euch demy
bound In full ltussla us prettj a set
of boo It as you ever hud In your
hotiht. You must have these Isxiks
Why not encourage a home manufac-
tory hy buying them of Tin. Sik
Cantai.?
DAILY WEATHERFORECAST.
Il.j.oru.l l.jr tv.1. MHllrr. Ol..rrtrrlJ. H
i YrraUit-rlliirps.il -
illiflie5t- temperature 4'1 degreesi
lowest last iilght'U degrees ulxive.
Forecast Tomorrow Fair and wurmur
AWARDED
HlfthOBt Honors World's Fair J
?tfCft
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST IM-RFhCT MAI).-.
A nine drape Clean of Tatlar Powder. Free
from Aniiiinnli. Alum nr anv oilier adulleriht. .
' '
Q -YEARS TIIH STANUARt).
AROUND TOWN.
Dr. Peoples the dentist
llrlngln your Portfolio coupons.
Dr. Peoples for best worklowest
prices.
Chicken pie every day at Mrs. Horn-
burgers. The ladles of the U. A. It. will meet
in .MiimiiiIo Hull Saturday. Februury
17 at 3 p in. K KilolientiKin Secre-
tary. Uothauer t Douglas tiro the only
cabet Inmnkcrs lu the city.
Musical Instruments repaired by
UnlhuncrX Douglus.
Mrs. Jordan dressmacr Y M. C A.
room Harrison avenue.
Wunted A first-class coat milker
Apply ut once
II. I. Cohen the tailor
Save your coupon you cannot utlord
to miss this grand Portfolio.
Hearth' converted Jew pretieh at
Hie Christian church Saturday night.
For Sule 100 acres of land all well
fenced; 10(1 acres bottom: 00 acres
broke. This land can be had at u b.ir
gain by enquiring of J. W. Dally pro-
prietor Hotel Dully
An c.v.Ioulsli rabbi will preiu-h at
at the Christian church tomorrow
night.
Dr. Funington homeopathic physi-
cian nnd surgeon; olllce over Spengel's
furniture store 1st and Oklahoma.
Pedigreed Jack and pedigreed draft1
stallions also good brood mures with I
foal for sale at Stiiplcton's llverv
Imp ( 'fill um hii tlielll. II. ..
.Stevenson.
Hon. A. J. S.-iiy has organied an
..li.j.l -!. II 1.1 ......I ..ft ut fiii.l lu m nn.
.."" . r . .1 '. . ..... i
pi cunt for the franehiso or lighting
lvln"llslicr.
MimiiL-er lVntiTiist tins seeiired Alba '
.Mano-1 r I i tmiosi nos siiuriji aioii
Haywood foru letlirn dittti I ebriiury
IU. In so doing he has tiled to pleuse I
his patrons us they all knoti what i
Mr. I ley wood Is and eiili uppreclnte i
the llnlshed performance given by his i
company. Seats now on sule at Will-
' .- . . ;
lace A. M niter s.
'l'iiiiiP-u. iii 'I i tl v.lui.li
riibbi will liiiptise h . lew by lln name
a !''..' -.wi'ia.'.' f . t .- .. .-..
of Hi own fi-mii tlie federal jail at th
Christian eliuieh
The best kind of horr.es always for
sale and for livery hire Stylish fin
ilc und double tigs. M (iolitqn V Co..
formerly Tucker's stable.
Dallas (Texas) News: Mr. Heywood
in the lending role succeeds lu adding
to "l.dgewood Folks" u refreshing
vein of comedy which was weU re
eeivetl. His Imitations are reimirka-
ble. Miss Wolcott has a highly culti-
vated voice of fuuUlcss Intonation
which Is added toby her personal good
looks and grace. At MoLcnnon's Feb
ruiiry luth.
Coupon No. r is uoii running Hack
numbers can bo had at this olllce.
Special Agent Col. John lltxon und
Horace llixon were out rabbit shooting
vesterduv. Thev shot twentv-one rub-
v . .... . "
bits und fifteen snipes
Now' tho time to send In your sub-
scription toTnct)Air.v Staii: Capital
The (luthrle Hair Dressing und
Toilet lluzuar lias ri moved from the
Y. M. C. A. building to Mrs. Kumey's
Novelty store '.'lo Lust Oklahoma ave-
nue. You can get the finest hair
bleach und toilet props ration ever
brought to (luthrle Something new
Mrs. Col. Robert Mclley holds bus
opened up il tine hair dressing estab-
lishmeiit lu Mrs. Karnes's store on
Last Oklahoma avenue She litis
bought the llxturcs of Mrs. Seger who
returned to her former home east yes-
terday. Revival meetings are to be begun
next Mon lay In the West Side Congre-
gational church conducted by the
pastor ltev. Parker with Rev! Joel
Hamper a splendid singer mid organ-
ist In charge of the music and also
such local help as will volunteer their
services l.verybody is urged to lit-
tend und all christians asked to pruy
for these meetings.
Dr. Price's Cream llukltij: Powder
World' I'alrllliilieit Medal and Diploma.
Iimiriiiu'i' ( niiiiiii) lull.
Top tit i. Kan Feb M statu Super-
intendent of liiMiruuci- snider has re-
ceive I Information uf the insilveiio.v
of the lluilihgt.iil Tire Insurance Co.
of llurlltigtoii l.i i In- compani last
year curried rlslo of M ooo.CKKi In Kan-
sas. I. Inn I hum. r I'IiIpiiiiii lip nl
Siv I'lust'i-to Fob in- Carlo Thie
man who was mangled b linns in Col.
Iloone's arena at the midwinter fair
died last night from the elTocts of Mb
wounds.
it hen Sir lleorgo llrev went to New
Zealand In lSIT us p-.i-i-iiiir fur the
first time ho made it n ml .il..;i- to
trout tin- nut Ives with K-rft-el fairness
never trampling on their rights or
ignoring their customs. His whole
t'Tin of olllce mis thus u complete suc-
cess and it him he left the colony
eight -ears later the Maoris felt thev
were losing their best friiind Thole
was one great chief whose ohstluticy
might have got him Into trouble with
most men but Sir lleorgn managed
him in a better way It was necessary
thut roads should be built throughout
tlio chief's territory but this petty
potentate refused ta allow any to he
constructed. At last sir lienrge pre- I
sen ted the chief's .uning wife with a !
horse and carriage. The gift tilled her
with intense delight yet it was no use
to her in the rough statu of thu laud !
So she began to worry her lord ami
master until to please her the chief
ordered u road to he mtido throughout
tin) country) and thus it happened
without causing the Muorl chief to M-
gaid him at au ouewv.
MARKBT REPORTS.
Motrj arfrt tnvrilmnt.
'm Vuiik Febi IV T.-t ai a flrfa
cpwJuii 1- t ioatsilnt faliwar sbiifes llru
rjji"1fT bui amon? tbo IrrluurUl lue wesk-
nel cTldrni -nrtlcularlr tfl ivtt ihfei
Cull-ago Uil opi.'tiPi1 at ft'i lo W the Uit DatLtrl
lljute r'corJIni an a Irani ott' over irler-
( ti'i cloilntf iuotatlOD A dre hi aood In-
v.UU'.Url nfjnuihi InluttfUU aail Suifar
( jinuioi ItroliD i ami preferred l'( Chlc(o(ll
l'i anit liHtlllltii i Tlirro were no support
inir tir.lrri in Suxar UliUcr rontlnued hrayr
pslr IhP hari nuite sn aditlllonBl Ion intk
I in the intnl il"rllni from .veMi rJiiv clo!ii
kjc.1i for llic common and 1 er if tit for Um
prtfeirrd In the rallwnr lint New York On
tral ri'Celtd and wai told nellrr SJoief
K.ilml Vn I regular lake Shore roee H( aud
1) l.morci llinlBoa declined 'i
Khiimb ll Lire Slork.
ICa.iai Cit Kcb. IS -Cattle -lleci-lpti
T.IW. cslvet of lilnnrnt jreiiterdar SM0
I Tho uurkdt ws tery dull and Knerallr It) to
lc lower Buod cowaateadv. other dull to luo
Hiwtr fredrr -iteadr bulls dull The follow
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lIogs-ltecplpM ltm. aulppvil reilerdr I
ifj l he market fjlrly acl.ve and I ic low
er. elo'ln Urut 1h tup was II ?: aud bulkot
Biles UstiiMioMlal IS W for ton and bulk I
IIS)aWeslerdar Tho following are reura- j
icuiuiitq imci
71 17 1I9 73 rMtl ill tlltli
9I( I u 1l tfi i tt. ' T.I yMd 1 bl
mi n IP) si us lifers n lif'i
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7d suv I SI 07 mi i si s mi i s
01 .-.! i Hi 70 .Ml is. i 71 si iJ
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sn -.si m m 314 ssi si vii si
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si 111 ih.'ij a us isiiv'lJ 2.VI isJli
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ft 177 i sj 7 sir I p-m 7i :! I s''i
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7) IK ini ai a7 iw is sn tin
7 . 31J 4 HI 71 VII 4 CI . ai IJ5 I7
2- vmi 47.1 i . i? 47. I Id 331 I7i
Shd-p-lti-OPl'itu a.71 slilpmeiitn. 7l The
marV.i.iaiiU'et und atvout sleudy. Ihpfol
toJVurWPm w;h.ew ui'ui . HO
lirM-ll-".l.V;1...lr.erU.ni
The uurket wai unchuui(od. Tim ruiiKe of
lirlrpB t iiImiiiL a follnua!
Kjlradrall l.'Ollbs
I lioaiw
tJnoit drntt I iWIIIm
Kvlrn ilrir4
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Wi-itrrii iioiilCB
Clilrn-CO l-hi Murk
(lln Alio. VU 11V liosi llei-vlul-i 4i)W)
nfMrliil r.lTi!i Ui kh.1 utilnmpiit ipMit
lhli n o3. left over ubout S.10J .uillir koxI
inarki-i fulrlr ucllve hut m) jirlcei
" lo !c lo"l'r SlM rangiil at llblll
fl)rII W;U8 or niuih p.llkni i Wt
& 10 for i MMo for heavy incklni; und
ahipiihiir lots plus. liM?ov
L'uiile Uecrliim ir.oo oniclul yeiiurday
l.srs uhlpuienn yeslrntsy 3.311 market
raiher active nnd prlcet I0c lower Uwrylhlnir
"" r;Ll!f'ne"t'er:i'ij:l":ilo":fl'op
ulerrri IVIUIM); ottirrs II 8)fJI '."J. incdluiii
3 7iii4 r.i
Sheeii-lticchiU. I7.i'j. ortlctalyeBlerday. 13-
J..... .... .. .' . . . .
"" "" snipm-nw jresiernar. -: insruei
rtilnto llrrthi noil I'rittUtiiiii.
1VU IV Upened llli!irtl.o'iil jcioilim
Wi-t-lli.. T' M M' H
Mny.... ft)il (IP Mi Sli
I J il y .. SI ei'i 6i' Ai'
Ciirn-IVIi 31 31 31 31
May . ' 37' :7 :! 31
July . .rv " 3.s' 37
O.iis- I'pli .1 ts vs vs vs
May ! IV WU 'ii
July. I Vs vs si' V7'
I'ork-rrli. ISV0 i I.' l II Wl II V
Muy IS 00 IS 55 11X7' is 0.1
July . ..
I.ard-IVU I 7 .)l 3D 1" I
May i 7 0J 7 I7l 7 M 7 II
July ' flW I 7 0S Bl r i-sit
hum- ivi. . so e ai 8 ii sn
May i SI i :& I o I7i I) S7'l
Jul. s ti I e . i i) m i
Kiiii.. clly llntln.
Kanhai I'lU foil l There U ullll no
prospect ot liicreasla-; ircelplsnf wheal heie I
Only SI can came to-day und thi-offerings of
siinp
ilei wire lery lUlil The low yrideold
I . . .............. . . .. .
io riuvuior mi'ii at muy ic lower pncei tiiau
ypKlerdar unJ inuit bids tor No V wheat werp
IKI'tc luni'r but them were enounh urgent
mill order lo take the few choice BamplPi t
about ycBlerday a price
itcrvipt. of wheat today were W rati ujear
nyo. 13 earn
Hard Wheat No S haid. Ileum tery choice
totutllK H c ordluary No 'I Lard nominally
ISitf i No 3 hard cars 17c No 4 hard I
cur Uf 3 car 41c rejected I iar 4.'c I car llo i
Soil Wheat - No. 5 red. I car .'c No 3 red
Heird i-FKitnaa "JLt V . i raail I i1 ltt I nif iin I
mil tll'livi! --. (Ivh i (. u ( aaaa V I tai IIS
I'orn lold raltmr nlowly at Hi' tower uric.
though the oilerliiga were very light
lleiilplt ol corn to-day SI car u )oar ate
CD con
so. . mucu om at ji ui' iwii'i. i.uy
No Smlxed 31c No 4 H Sic So. S while
SSe No Suhitt- Sine V.i 'i.hlii.fi. inii...l
. .' .! ' . " .'" . l .. .
nominally at 3c MrniphU No S uilied. 37o
No S luUeU old at 31 I3l'tf lunim L'lty
Memphis
Oats u r e In poor ilriuund. isprclully while
oils and tho tnarkpt wa weuk
Iteit'lpK of oai today were 6 cum ii ear
Co 3 cam
No '.' uiItcJ (old at MitftSHc No 3 lulled
CO QVHic Na I Ulllt-d '.Ma'-'il'.c Nu S white
Jt.'c Na 3 while reali-
st. I.ouls llrulu.
. ...... !-.... .. -........ .. . .
. .. a... . . . ....a....
ai 1.''in ri . ivrceiliia numi i-ji
ou last Tenr. j.luj ou . curn. uiaiu na iui
) car I '3115 bu . out 178)0 bit last year 13
Sill bu rw IIS) barler none Hour "
m. 1V1 .. . 1 !tiu nollrJ:
Mibbln BhlpinenU wheil I4.7W bu. corn AS.
HObii oal. S.J17 bu r.p1lbu Ttour 7 197
bull Wueit-Cdiu iS-ic I'ebruary. SS c
r-uari5 'KrisrT&H4oi&
i-itli. Sc I'abruary. S'f. May. S'c
liaiuna l'lty I'rniluip.
1;. 1. .... . i.. Il..i.. iiummr iu aiiuinoii 10 inori in ii kh Ilia. 11 r-
I.ANBAS till r I'll l l.ggl Ill-rellllS lra.iu.-a. I. rnuii Hip . 11 I. .11... ir 1u li
lurgi-r and the uiarkel wu mrr . 1 1 1 1 -1
and tint oo tlnn Ireill Uc. Il.nnr llpcelptu
ll.'lit inniki't inileL 11 nil creaim-rv fancv
iigui nmiKi 1 U'lUl iiriu irtaiiury use)
erulor. .Ic fair. Ie cboUe S.V dairy
fancy ire fair lie freiti ML Lincy lc
roihI 13c nicking. Ilr I'aullr; llprelnu iareoi
hu.n . . .v I'l.niiii .01011 " ' "l"''
mirgetactl..-aiid linn r.nulem I. yllc hens.
Duikn -I'lrin eo pa-r III lleeap-Nol waulisl
laiierlli lln-en rrutla-Crutioerrle Jersny
tti-aa iu lum) oxi wcB4 frDiaooi wr
bbl
.ppien -iieci'ipi"! iignt. ipiiet aim nrin
ISIIK
Binoii.il Ml choice. II 7 per bu lMftlJv0
l'r bbl . 11 a lo kind ami quality
yegetablei
-I abbage plentiful! uulut II ftlltl IS ier
iai7J wr
'YouioeV
owl I'elery Mlchlean atuiilL
Imiich; fancy. r))t.-Uu ht bunch.
iarcr lul.nW nulet. norlhprn. tLSWOe iver liu
folnrudo IJitSJc per ba. aweet red Siai'la
pcirju. yellow 0) uj7do per bu. Ualoni steady
ra7io 11 r bu whlto plckttnfi ILVJI.W per '
bu Hpnl.'h l tt per crate.
TONTZ & KLIRSCH1
IDoalers In
Shelf And
m Ha9w jlXl.X1.at If
A.3STD A.Q RIO (JX.'ITTIR.L IMPLMNT-
113 Harrison Ave. GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. Tin Shop In Connection
DO YOU WANT A SAFE?
IJio Don't Send for en OotBlda Afent Tint
Sea tha Stste CaprtaJ.
Tnt BtATfi Cajitax la the Okla-
homa agent for the Herrlng-Hall-Mar
vln Safe and Lock company. No coin
pany can give you lower prices on
tafe. or a vault door than we can We
huvo the closeat discounts nnd photo
graph catalogue from which you can
rdect. Don't buy a safo of any slc or
kind until Tiik Static Cahtai. quotes
you prices. Wo can save yon money.
If you are in an outside town in the
strip or anywhere else drop us n card
tell us about the kind of a safe you
want and we will send one of oui
traveling men to see you. You know
the Hall safes are the best In tho
vorld.
NOW'S YOUR CHANCE
Till CnaiiiiipiilltHii MHgHiliie iiiiiI "IVoelilj
Htat Capital" Until for atV.llll it Vir.
Tim great illustrated monthlies liurc
In tho pusl sold for SI. 00 a ycur. It
was a wonder to printers how Tho Cos-
mopolltan with lis yearly 1S3D pages
of rending matter by the greatest
j writers of the world nnd Its K'oo 11
1 lustrations by clevur artist ccnild be
. ki c JU . 1m .Intnl.
z'n" ''nr "" u i01 l U-
uv UAt It put III the must perfect
li IV lant It put III the most perfect
'nuguztne printing plant .i. the world.
and now comes what Is rval'r a won-
den
i ...
u will cut the price of the uiliga-
'. . .
zinc Iiihalf for voul Think of It. 12-?
pages of reading matter with over ISO
'
illustrations u volume that would
sell In cloth binding at Sl.oo each. We
.
w llUend you the Cosmoiiolltun Magnrlue Which bus the strongest stalT of
'ar contributors of any eMstlng
w'W. '" ' WKI S'
CAPITA I. both for only Si. 00 u year
'
i or i iu; iiaii.v nr.vii: uapitai. inrcc
' months and the Cosmopolitan one yct'.r
i for S.' JO.
!
POISON I
Arr Vim lllipylni; the I.hiv or DUolipy
liiK II?
The new pharmncy litiv. lu the stnt-
utes of Oklahoimi 'r? lsu:i reipilres
that all druggists apothecaries and
other persons except practicing phy-
sicians lu their ordinary practice shall
keep a record of all sales of any arti-
cle or articles belonging to the class
usually known us poisons; ami pre
scribes a penalty for wWi violation
itJnfiHt n tint ri limn twenty nor- more
lion one liiimiVril ifulftirs.
Few druggists In OUIulii.mi are ob-
serving this law. and this neglect will
get soiiio of them into trouble.
Suppose some person asks to see
your record of when a poison was sold
to a stated per.sof.. The law suys you
shull furnish it and you can hi; com-
pelled to do so.
Tiik Sr.viK Capital has prepared u
"Poison Record" which gives you tho
exact form of ivcoid you must keep.
I n Hxm .. fnt-cluss paper neatly
Indexed und bound
We sell these books for SS Mr each
j t ht()0 y ( .. u
' ' '
Send III nil order uceompuiiled bv
I
1J.50 und JOII will Iteem It recor 1 by
.
' eiurn express.
TOWN TOPICS
Vie Jonriiuf o Sucli((
I . PAaiS) ITIIl'ltSUAYl
M:V VUltli.
i Ii t.alvrally rccugulivl U4 the r.iot conitilele
i u -.siri-nullr rcctigulicl m the r.iot complete
weekly Journal In the world.
' naunierliigB." tubuiiua mil Inimitable til
'.K-IHyii..w.e.mvlll) ortht-iloluvBortli .111(1 of
New lurk lionoii 1-iilUil. Ipiiiu Chicago and oil
oivr l'.r Kvrd It mil iiiiiill.. l.i aii iui er
Its tliiatuUI ierini.iit la K-ithoiili wlih all
binker und broker
ou current llleialuri'
. iM"V'ieu.i nr"
Ml-wi-m. Ita "An 1.1 um I Alliiot" lnuki'. It lliu
liii-it liitpri'llni ui4 r tor all In it of aut
ruchllug tiKillM.ll ruwlug kli.xitliig ilililuir tie
lu "Uu the ui! ' pii-i Ii nil olhir lai'llic noli" It
mi .1 u. w. -v. . a. ji.t. nr in.' unniii
I llorle arp bl tin. 1 1 kt wrlli ra iimoiiir Hi in AinIlM
itlvet. V Murl.nii iiwloril1Jullati llunthoriip Mgtir
awcrlt OlllHrl Parker Jliirj J Hawker (' loniiw
ak-unir") lurry I'alu I'uul Ikiurgil llu.l)nnl
.Ipllllg Alllbloap IIIi-icp etc etc. and ale. oteu It
i. ;. . :-
'. " I' " " ur .-.'.- vv . mir
im.iui b ni.... .iu.. 1..1.1.. B... .......
without ciwrwiiexur an) thing to otlmd th mul
rrllurd anil moral woniuii In uildltloii In ull th'j
Ilierelleaihwifgn.iipiilPiiifUl .utraltlii co lois.
orom iiMuemlueul lu hit walk or lira.
ml T1..... Ol m
Tales From Town Topics
quarirrl) nnt day or .Mauh June. H-iiriulr
' Uremberi tt Iwgrii Wmu L'oiitsliM lu lach
nmipUte original prim atur) or lju to Pal imgea
Xoone whuruJo) Hie I1M1..1 1 In.a of llctlun umt
would Ih-iiii ii.uiiuiI w lib nil Unit ilnliia to gin.il
iyenaltonl lo U- hIiIhiui Ii S Ioiiii eer
I elr.' 1liiri-la m irli liurpllng readloR In II
and latha -1aplliat aelulitulerlpllnti inlaiili
"""I'ldy ;sn) rainlly wilhai.iiniloiit rradlug or tha
UKMt eulertuluug characli rail the it-nr
H VTI'S
of --Talea" Kru-.
alejriiniTown Topic. i-ernumU-r. 50 renla
ll.ilh Plnl.lip-I. r annum pl.1.011. and an) two
I'rr.nnia.iiiniwrnoi - iii-a" you muy i- it) thtr.
' """ r a aiiipiiey iowi ihikh.
.A-"-' '?.i!.r"u rva v"--'-ll. IIIDIH' lle.l
" '
Tanis The Sang-Digger?
. '!'.""' """ """ "" '" ""' '' '' ' ' l"l
lie!
Itrllllt I ihrtk. 1 (t liitiiiov unlpr irnktul tn.t. itr
a..ltu.aul I a.. ' ' 1
f Tlitri lit rIH liv
KIHl TIIIMI'H
SI tte.i V.l 4 sireei s.ew York
TT Ii
Heavy
REMOVat
or
ic
COLLAR
TO
Cor of Ok Ave. and Division St
SPRINGER HOTEL BUILDING.
Does a large complete stock of goods attract you'.' We've got It. Do
reasonable low prices please you? We name them. Do first-class goods und
guaranteed satisfactions Interest youV Then this Is your place. And when In
need of unvthing In this line call on
BIG COLLAR SADDLERY HOUSE.
Heodquurters for Saddlery and Harness of every description lllatikots
Whips Itobes F.tc.
.A. P SAUNDERS Prop-
NEWSPAPER HELPS.
Soma HookB Which Kvery Nenpapar
lllliee Naeilt.
Job Work Itecord S qnlreB. printed head. 13 W
Subscription Hook qulre printed
bend ... . M
Sulucrlptlon Hook oulie printed
hen.l .... . (M
Pnld Local Record X ipilrea printed head S M
Itecord ol AdprtlcmeiitSiulreB print
is! p.-m"i .."
City Circulator'! Hook quires printed
head t W
The above arc a series of recorda I
which every newspaper In Oklahoma .
should have.
The Job Work Record has printed In
tha head the number of thu Job datu
taken who ordered by who took tho
order when to be delivered what the
cost of stock and labor total cost the
price aud when paid or on what page
of Ledger It Is charged.
Thu Subscription Rook has room for
SO names to euch page and each line
will run a subscriber 10 years; for each
payment is a space Including wlisu
paid the amount and when paid to: It
has also a Hue each for the name stutu
nnd town of each subscriber.
Thu Paid Local Record will savo a
publisher a hundred dollars u -.ear lu
keeping it record of small locals which
other wlsu may never be recorded. Ill
this record It- who ordered by when
ordered number of paper It went In
how inuiiy times to run amount per
line when charged on Ledger ami
amount charged. There Is ulso tt rec-
ord for each day of the mouth In which
by au X is designated that the local
run that Issue.
The Record of Advertisumeiits is a
printed page in which nppeur name of
of advurtlser when ordered space to
be occupied amount to be charged
how long to run when ordered out
when charged on ledger and amount
charged. It Include! it regular ledger-iri-d
account for the add for u year so
no errors can be mude. .
T'.o City Circulator's Rook Is for
dailies only giving date of subscrip-
tion name of subscriber location ol
Mthscrlber amount paid how long to
run and u dully calendar on which uu
x shows to when the subscriber has
paid.
These books are all kept iu stock
and on receipt of tlio prloo will be for-
warded at once to any address
Address
.State Capiiai. I'iiiniivo Co
Uuthrie. Ok
Sons Senile.
To the members and friends of the
song service greeting You ure urged
to itttuud the tllble rending which is
held every Saturday tit I p. in. In the
A. M. H. church corner Vilus.
Saturday February lo wus a season
of "refreshing showers" to those who
were present A committee consisting
of our most worthy ex-president Mrs.
i " " uillli .urs. u. u. niiiiiu nun
i Mrs. Jouci were Iipiiolhtetl to hold
meetings in the Jull on Suridiiy. tit
A p. III.
I would urge iihii ull mothers the
import unco of attending these meet-
ings llrlng the children with you
that their j iiung hearts may be truiiied
to know love und follow after that
whh-h is good. The subject next Sat-
urday will bo Consecration." Pleuse
bring ji"'r Itibles with you.
Li i v M. Jai hso.N President.
I
"'ir r r
those Little (liailt IMlls tuko the Cttke.
Sold und warranted by ull ilrugirlsts
I "
U. I.. . C.
'IheC. L S. C. meets Sutiuduy at S
p. in. at the lesldcuce of Miss Iteos
toll Hast (.leielaiitl.
PIIOtlllAM.
Itoll Cull - (flotations on Art.
Ttililo Tulk Modem Chivalry
l.cohi'iiilcs- Iteview ehaptern X XL
IU.1111111 and Medlevul Art -Chupters
Ml. VIII.
lb mi! and thu Milking of Modern
I'urnpi- I'rt in psge Vtifl to end of chap-
ter I
( hurueter sketches.
Peter the lleiiult Mis. Carter.
Itichuril the I. Ion lleurted Mrs.
I i. . a
..na..-
Suladill Mis. Stone.
TjTwTIT II TfTl
W
Ttu.
SADDLERY HOUSE
THt
A FEW " FORS
))
Somo Pointers It Will Pay Everybody
In Oklahoma to Read
DO V0U WANT ANYTHING!
I In-n Until the following ami Find
Wlieia Ynu I'hu Mupply VoilMi'lr A
l.lttU or KrerythliiK Ita
iiulreil hy Mortals
Hera Ha
low.
For legal oilp
For abttfAut paper.
For carbon pspur.
For iiiauusL'rlpt covers.
For a Hall'k s:ife1tuy sUo.
For all typotvrltur supplies.
For land blanks of ull kinds.
For township records and blanks.
For Morgan's Mnnual (.10 cents).
For congress tie envelopes nil slates.
For reversible document envelopes.
Fur statutes of Ol.hl.homu 87.60 cash.
For u druggUt's poison record (J.50)
For Calvert's Settler's (luldo (50 cts).
For lead pencils or pens by tho gross.
For ladles calling eards. fancy or plain.
For rubber bands rulors erasers uto
For school district records mid sup.
piles.
Fur Ilulner's School Land Munuul (5d
cents).
For bsliool district bonds (lltho.
gruphed).
For a notarial rocord (83.00) and pro.
test blanks.
For Inks luuellugo or nuylhlng in the
stationery lino.
For nny kind of a book from 10 conU
to 51.00 per quire.
For paper jastenurs llat or round
head by tho gross.
For letter tiles letter copying boolca
and letter presses.
For the oldest largest ami best dully
paper in Oklahoma 60 cunts per
months.
For any of the loon forms of Oklahotuu
legal blanks all kept lu stock
ready for you on call.
For u cheap merchant's ledger cash
book or journal (caiivass or
leather).
For seals und rubber stamps four
pound honl SJ.50 five pound sual
$3.(Ki.
For nuuttorimy'epoktdokst (31.00)
bountifully bound and u usw and
uuexcolUd form.
i or fancy t gilding Stutionory und
Hall und Putty Invitations and
Programmes A largo stock to o
loot from
' .
i ' " ""Kerj Inufi Dlsuount Certifi
cate and Collection .lighter kept
in kinuk latest mid bust forms
ttliiltlll' .' 00 w.lclll.
For Stenographer's nutu hooks ull
sles fioiii S!l cents enuh to 61. (Ml
each- u lotirt form llnuly In
dried und utn.'oullud til eoilVeu
leuce.
Foe ulutruet blanks htundiird form
S3 iu (icr loo; special form for
ubstracturs otiiv on heavy linen
ledger piper S. isi per loo spoclal
tlgines 011 Urge lots
lor our third annual entuloguo ami
cotupletu price II-.-. Jut outl.
w rite thu
Staik Capital Piii.vii.vo Co.
Outlirly Ok.
Fort Worth li'oxus) (luette. 'i'hat
Mr. Heywood is a most pleasing and
versatile eomeill.in was fully demon-
strated iu Ills work lust night. -I.tlge
wood Folks" is u prettx simple story
nf domestic life interspersed it Ith Just
a touch of pathos and brimful of tun.
Taken us a whole the poiformiiticu
whs the most enjoyable une thut hits
been presented this season. " 'Ph..
J above company "ill fill the bouiiU ut
' lit thu Melvenuoii IVbruaiy l'J.
lHsi
"llllaaBaaJa
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Greer, Frank H. The Daily Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 252, Ed. 1, Friday, February 16, 1894, newspaper, February 16, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc67900/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.