The Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. VIII. NO. 15
Town Talk
C. V. Eggleston came home for the
holidays.
MiBH Virgil Kelly was on the sick
list this week.
M. Harry was home fom Wynona
to spend Sunday.
I)r. Dean and wife are spending
Christmas out of towne.
Mre. C. S. Perry who has been very
ill is improving anfi able to sit up.
Mrs. Howard entertained her broth
er, Mr. Sidney Johnson from Oregon,
last week.
Mrs. Waltenberger has as her house
guest Mrs. I).
Denver, Colo.
School closed last Friday and the
teachers and pupils will enjoy a ten
days vacation.
Before another issue is will be 1913.
Time to think about our plans for
another year.
Mrs. W. H. Campbell of the city
spent the day with friends in Shield’s
Addition Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donoghue were up
from Wheatland this week to do their
Christmas shopping.
Mrs. E. E. Rugan, our local editor,
was ill last week and spent some
of the time in bed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McNeil are spend-
ing Christmas with Mrs. McNeil’s
mother, Mrs. Nickelson.
Mrs. Mary T. Holmes and little son
are spending the holidays with her
mother in the country.
Orville Mace and family of Perry
are visiting Mrs. Mace’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Caldwell.
Coming and Going
Mr. J. F. Value of South Central,
will go to Carthage*. Mo., on a busi-
ness trip this week.
Miss Bess Weiser, the Kindergarten
teacher of the Wheeler School, has
gone to Edmond to spend the holi-
days with her parents.
Mrs. II. W. Jones has gone to
Claremore to join Mr. Jones, who Is
Social News Notes
EVENING PARTY FOR THE YOUNG
PEOPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Perry enter-
tained a party of young pepple at
their home, 120 E. A Ave., on Thurs-
day evening. A most enjoyable even-
ing was spent with music and games.
Dainty refreshments were served and
the hour to depart came all too soon
staying there for his health. We hope I for those present. Mr. and Mrs. Kd
to have Mrs. Jones back with us j win Jones, Tolte, Rev. and Mrs. Warns
again soon. hope, Misses Harris, Summers. Blev
/Miss. Catherine Waughope, who is I ins, Hibenger, Messrs Schmoldt Kel-
, teaching in the Presbyterian College j ly, Hutzei.
W Parr and child of I at Durant, is spending the holidays j Mrs. Bealmler entertained twenty
with h, . -other. Rev. Waughope and 1 guests at a family dinner party Christ-
mother. of 411 E. B Ave. i mas day.
Mr. James Young, woh lias been ! The ladies Bridge Club met last
visiting his sister, Mr s Bradw ay of I Thursday afternoon with Mrs. G W.
C and Central, left Monday for Coffey- [ Hanna at 112 Harrison Ave. The club
ville, Kansas, for a brief visit with fork was won by Mrs. Roy Taylor,
Mrs Bradway's daughter, before re-1 whose score was the highest. After
turning to his home in Illinois. Mr.! the games a dainty two course lun-
Young and his siBter, Mrs. Bradway, I cheon was served by tile hostess,
had not seen one another for twenty- j The next meeting of the club will be
four years, and they had a splendid
lime talking of old times.
AGED MAN DIES.
Mr. Chamberlin, the aged father or
Mrs. S. C. Bell, fell dead in his chair
at his daughter’s home, 218 W. Pop-
lar. Mrs. Bell had asked her father
with Mrs. John Lesse- nt 120 W. Pop-
lar St.
Rev. and Mrs. Carnett entertained
a number of young people last Thurs-
day evening.
A Few Facts About Capital Hill
Our Public Buildings
ONCE UPON % TIME
(May Kelly Mead.)
The joyous bells of Heaven
Rang loud, one Christmas morn.
To sound the blessed tidings
A Saviour has been born.
Among the institutions of which we
are proud is our handsome now fire
station, it is known as station No.
7 in the city stations. This beautiful
structure was completed and occu-
pied by the company last spring. K
is under the supervision ot Chief
Kessler and Asst. Chief Meyers, who
have furnished It with all the modern
equipments possible, and brought it to
a high degree of efficiency. There is
a working force of live men at pres-
ent and it is directed locally by Capt.
Chas. W. Campbell and Lieut Guy
Moore. Besides these are II. B.
Thomas, driver, and Win. Neuffer and
George Moore hoseman. There is a
lively team of tine horses and u largo j Gown In a manger lowly
combination chemical and hose wag■, _ Mary, meek and mild,
. Trying to solve the mysterv
on. There is also a (ire engine which Alu) wonder of her ‘
wlh be In service at the station short-
ly. The engine will also add °ireojH>s name should be called Jesus,
more men and another tine team of j The Son of God was he
horses to the present equipment. ! The Saviour of creation,
We have not had a tire for over a A mighty King to be.
month on Capitol Hill. Capt. Camp-:
bel does his best to see that the ordi- i -And still the bells re-echo
nances against tire are enforced, and | The story glad and sweet,
nearly all of our people co-operate They’ve pealed throughout the ages
with him. Strangers all stop to ad-1 Fach Christmas morn to greet,
mire the handsome bulletin . <»*1 tht
corner of B Ave. and Harvey St., and i
our citizens are always proud to show !
off statloi. No. 7.
PREPARING FOR WAR.
Honolulu Chinamen Are Already Rais-
ing Funds.
Honolulu.--Chinese of this city
have begun an active campaign to
raise funds to prepare for a war
which they declare is impending be
tween iheir country and Russia
Friends of Dr. Sun Yat Sen received
word that Ills visit would be indeff-
niteyl postponed because of the crisis
in Chinese and Russian affairs in
Mongolia.
TURKS BREAK UP MEETING
WAGE HOT FIGHT
TO DEFEAT BILL.
MONEY!
ley.
AUBREY REAL ESTATE AS-
SURANCE CO.
Phono Walnut
The Patrons' Club of Wheeler
......... .... School met Thursday afternoon in the!
what she could prepare for his lunch j kindergarten room with a nice at- j
and had gone to the kitchen to make J tendance. A Christinas program was |
the tomato soup he had asked for I rendered which consisted of a chorus
ami on her return lo the living room j “Holy Night" from !he fourth reader, . ‘‘”‘3 , , . interrupted by a
her father was dead in hln chair. Mr. recitations by Charles Perry. Frank ] launch, a only to be Intern p ea uy a
Chamberlin was seventy-two years Fein, Mary Couch, Eva Fhider, a beau- j complication resulting from the p
old. The body was sent to Neodoslia, tlful little song, "Christmas Secrets", j ey of Greece In waging war and nego-
A few more snows like the one Sun- Kansas, for burial. Mrs. Bell accom- j by the two B grade and a splendid | Hating peace simultaneously,
day night and there will be no end of | panied the body to its last resting reading by Mildred Perry. After the. The Turkish delegation announced
garden Jruck next Summer. j place. J program^a short business session .was that it was empowered to confer only
Until They Know Who They Are Deal -| Immigration Measure Suffers In Par-
- ing With For Plan-.—Prospect ! iiamentary Battie of
of Mediation by the United House.
States. -
CHURCHES
Della’Willingham has been having:' Our hearts go out In loving syrnpa- held and the club voted ten dollars
unite a serious time with a sore thy to Mrs. Bell, who has been almost I into the Library Fund for the Immc-
mouth occasioned by dental work. j an invalid for some time. j diate purchase of hooks. The libra-
Mrs. Grace Carr of Kansas City is -— ry committee have already added ttftv-
spending the holidays here as the! MR WRIGHT FELL DEAD IN I five new volumes to their library this
guest of her sister, Mrs. G. W. West. | ' CHAIR ! year. The patrons are all working
'-irst M. E. Church, South. Near
corm-r ef fj and Robinson Sts. Sun-
day scaooi at 2:45 a. m. Preach* g
...... „ , 'service at 11:00 a. r Junior Ep-
- I Washington. Determined npposl- worth League, 3:00 p. m. Senior Ep-
London —The peace conference wasltion by a minority composed of both | worth League, 7:30 p. m. Evening
- - republicans and democrats, steered by j service, 8:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
Republican Leader Mann held up ac-) Wednesday, 8:30 p. nt.
tlon in the house on the literacy test1 REV. J NO. D. SALTER, Pastor,
immigration bill after a second day 1!eB < eriCfi
had been devoted to impassioned ora Capltol H111 chrl8tlan church. 118
lory and heated debate over the mean | west B Avenue. Sunday school at
ure. Apparently every method of oh- 9:45 a. m. Services and communion
struction known to experts on parlia-1 at 11:00 a. m. Preaching every othor
talja," and an adjournment was taken | mentary technicalities had been ex-1 Sunday at 11:00 a. in. and 8.00 p. nt.
to enable the Turks to get instrur -j haunted and a final vote was about to j ‘ 1hr'“rt“ hJ*"^*TralLi^“Krlday= oveS'
t|on8. jbp taken when Representative Mann | s-oOpm traln,nK’ frldaY <!vcn'
L. P. CHISM
BARBER SHOP
2S21 South Robinson
Cleaning and Pressing
REASONABLE PRICES
with the three Balkan kingdoms
which signed the armistice ut Telia
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bovee of Atoka. I Mr Wright, of 117 W. Poplar, fell I with interest and expect to accom-j All the conferees expressed the be-1 demanded a reading of the ‘engrosesd \y. W. CARNETT, Pastor,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H- Ljgad in his chair Saturday morning, plish much this year. Many new put / lief that the suspension was merely bill- he bill had not been engrossed Residence 312 W. Poplar.
Doctor in Shield’s Addition Thursday. Mp Wright was well known on Cap- rons were out which shows added in- (mporary anrt t],at a pathway toward j *o -*«* house adourned. The Burnett I
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Hazelwood and j(oj being a resident here for terest in the work. A reception wi11 resupmtion of the meeting will be (amendment to the Dillingham bill United Brethren Church, corner of
little son spent Christmas with Mrs ' ome tjme an(j will be greatly missed be held at the Lee Huckins k riday . , passed by the senate was adopted by Broadway and C avenue. Sunday
Hazlewood's parents near Choctaw h (| who were fortunate to afternoon by the Federated I atrons | • the house *>02 to 62 at he close of the school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching ser-
Pity. know him. We deeply mourn our Hubs and every officer and delegate! Prospects for an issue of the con- he ho,1se 02 to e zthc^lom °r| vice at 11:00 a. m. Preaching service
Mrs. John Wilcox and daughter of , , 8 with hla bereaved family. <>( all the schools are expected to at- forenee are Increased by the declare- dt bate. As the amendment struck 7:30 prayer meeting Thurs-
Hanlbal, are visiting the former’s sis- gr^hVbodv was sent to Illinois for tend. Horn* of the Turks that have been out all of the original measures except „Hy n|Kht, 7:30 p. m.
ter. Mrs. Wm Neuffer. Mr. Wilcox, burial. - given power to arrange and sign a the enacting clause, this practically REV. J. GILE, Pastor.
is chief clerk of the M., K. & T. at --- ---—,------------ The Mothers’ Club of Leu School j treaty of peace. How far their im- was a vote on the bill as reported by -_
Hanibal. A qhicken HEARTED TRANSAC-' entertained the children of the kin-1 V(‘(j mijjtarv position with the en-11he committee, howeevr, the final vote Church of God, corner of D and
Frank Whltha^f i’ol.ege Hi,, kR— couragement Austria m crated with -m.he bill as amended remains to he S
mourning the loss of his chickens this morning. A Chrislmas program of; «Wlng the“- Btl“e“bl ! ' Amendment after amendment was 11:00 Evening service at 7:30
_,,,,1. HoTno nntt tnnk ill op t hum games and songs was given by the i .tgamst tne allies imbib remains im . . . . p. m. Prayer meeting every Thurs-
Monday night not e“en leaving him cltlldren. after which they were sen, chief factor of doubt. '*><^.1 on the floor and voted down nlght
one for his Christmas dinnur N'o ‘ d at a long table one end of wliicb The first meeting of the ambassado-1 Representative Moore of Pennsylvania LENA L. MATTHESON, Pastor,
due to the perpetrator of the thuft uas adorned with a large snow house I rial COurt of appeals, as it is called. I nought to have "peaceful, industrious . Residence W. D Avenue.
with Santa Claus entering the chiin- wag heI(j jn tlie foreign offices The law abiding immigrants whose char- --
ney, and the other with an immense, rontinential now- acter shall he established by credi- i Sacred Heart Parish on the first,
real Christmas cake. There were ™™Sward Grey Lie authority from which they come.” I third and fifth Sundays of the month,
seventy-five little ones at the table |ora c_onrpr.red ",th Sir “dward , VI f,™ ♦»,„ n«»rUnv n«n.1 There aro two masses at 8:00 and at
W. J. BEATY. Watchmaker and Jeweler
Now located in Ow! Drug Store,
Capitol Hill.
Why carry your wo.k to the citj wheu
you can get it done here.
Everything Guaranteed ct
Represented.
THE DIXIE
CAPITOL HILL
has a complete st'^k of SHOES, DRY
GOODS and CLOTHING at the lowest
-ossihle prices.
We Give Green Trading Stamps
We Sell May Manton Patterns
It was almost a "white Christmas’’
anyhow, the»ev were enough snow spots
scattered around to save our credit.
Mrs. Etta Pittman of Lawrence Ad-
dition. spent, Christmas with her
children at Binger.
J. E. Walker of the Patterson line,
left Saturday i,»r the southeastern
part of the state, to join Mrs. Walker
and their little daughter, who have
been visiting there with Mrs. Walker’s
mother for some time.
at last accounts.
SECOND HAND STORE SOLD.
______ ______ .—. w- F Sanders, who has been en* | and all were served with an elaborate I the British secretary of general af-
A fine new watering Trough, built of i gaged in the second hand business , dinner. Afterward they were fais, for more than three hours,
concrete has been placed on A Ave. here for several years, has dispose presented with a Christinas---
and Robinson St., by the Lingenfel-j of his stock of goods to Allie Davis. Lacking filed with c andy, nuts and
tor’s grocery,
beauty as
This is a thing of who is also well known here, and will
fruit. The children had made little
Greeks Claim Victory.
presents for their parents also; gifts! Athens.—The ministry of marine
for their mothers were beautifully j has made public the details of the nav-
I mounted cop’ ;, of tlie Sintine Madon- al battle fought outside the Darda*
na and books of water colors. P°rjnelles, as reported by the commander
of the Greek destroyer Huskradon.
"The Greek fleet", says tlie re-
exempted from the literacy teHt. Rep-
reaentative Baker of California offer- 8unday of th„ month one ma83 al
ud an amendemnt to require oriental g-qo a. m. and mass at Conception
immigrants to read stone European;.^ 10:00 a. m.
language. REV. J. F. McGUIRE Pastor.
Representative Burnett of Alaba- j Residence 633 W. F.
ma, chairman of the immigration and "
naturalization committee, who led the CalvarY Chi*Pcl (Episcopal), corner
convenience as a continue the business,
watering p for horses was much -
RoblnBPoL0land“'daughter. Mina I INTEREST GROWS
Dolly, are home to spend the holi- 'N PHUHtH r
days. Miss Dolly is teaching school -
at Jones City and her mother is con- Lease Figures Advance Twenty Five ( l|ic „ ilBVt „ filUMUUB ....^ ... _________ _______
ducting a millinery store at that place. I Dollars Over The Price Asked | the leading spirit of the occasion was P°rt- consisting of the battleships j neu,8 knew nothing about America ,
We are Klad to have them with us Tw0 Weeks Ag0. Mrs. D H. Harvall, called Ity the Spetsai, I’sara and Hydra, the ur anij 8aw nothinx of Americana except i PEOPLE'S PRESBY-
agatn if only for a short time i _ i children the "Kindergarten friend." mored cruiser Georglo Avrof and four whfn thpy wen, jn t,lp|r 8(,atH ,n tho TERIAN CHURCH
. . ! Nowata— Hintd anvmentatinn of the (hough she was ably assisted by other j scouts cruised towards the northern j Gor. C and Central Avenues. Sun-
How about that cannery? Let s members of the club. The ladles deep-i 8|de Qf the entrance of the Dardu- ho““ ' , r .... . . .. I day school at 10 A. M. Regular sor-
tnake up. Three-fourths of the people i price of crude oilis greatly increasing | ly aDDreclate the a88l8tan(.,. given ................Opponente of the bill denounced It |
I their fathers, match holders and j
strikers and neat little calendars.
I The wee tots had a glorious day and j
, GUI UC1
S-bt foriim^i'w^i^^sisianc;!^^ ftA ^^“^ing^
of KepresentativesGardner of Massa- vjce at 7.30 p. in.
chusetts, said that Home of Die oppo- f. VV. HOWES, Pastor.
------ _r. ----- . ly appreciate the assistance given
of Oklahoma City exist mainly on ; interest in production as a matter or, !heln by Carrout Brough & Rob-
canned goods. The recent disclosures I investment, and there is at this time hnBont who furnished the candies; A.
in regard to large canneries would more interest in oil than has been I J. Stoll, who gave the nuts and J. Sib-
mako the homo product look good. note(j |n this part of the mid-continent | ley, who sent the popcorn for the
Don’t wait to start a big concern, i ,le|(J ,n fly0 vcara A[i a consecquence 1 splendid gathering which will not be
rn!me'market^o ZrtTith Let us 1 mnnv deals arc making for the trans-. forgo.ten by the little kindergarten forts of Sedll-Bahr and opened fire,
home market to start «ith. Let u» ' ohaiinw sands tor a "’ho1® >’ear- We replied at a distance of nine kilos
not get discouraged because real es-. >cr or property in the shallow sanus. j .. , . , .. . . . . ,.
late is low and taxes ldg’.., or be-! The price being asked is $25 in excess ] Sc hool I ^ . a*'° *h a I
cause some of our business firms have of that demanded two weeks ago. ! mPVJn °d»v I ernoon twin i th" fortB and warBhlpB ™aaa<'*1
moved away. Let us get busy and! Th„ in ,h» nrlce of oil has I ’ }- ^.1?’ I in the firing, while the MesBudleh and
nelles. Acting under orders from the , ag un.Amerlcan
commander-in«chief. I joined the fleet
with nine destroyers.
“The Turkish warships formed in
line of battle under the guns of the
CRANKS BOTHERING
WOODROW WILSON.
vices at 11 A. M. and 7:30 I*. M.
Christian Endeavor Tuesday evening.
! Prayer meeting and choir practice on
: Wednesday evening.
REV. W. C. WATTUHOPE. Pastor.
! Residence, 314 E. B.
President-elect Still Being Threatened
in Anonoymous
Letters.
‘ —-|ca^ ™™0S!h4! £ ‘E ! tkTned*undcr>thett forw‘of M^m^alehe, I ^ h«^n\h^ |
Baptist Church.
Sunday school, 1() a. in.; preaching
11.30 a. in.; B. Y. P. IT. 6:45 p. m.;
evening service 7:30 p. m.; teachers’
Newark, N. J.—President-elect Wil-1 meeting and prayer meeting every
ter when we get them—give them our ;
sand in the Alluwe field. The Prairie pupils of the third grade. This in-
letter-writer. The letter was
GaVcom,mn5y No. 1 *|>H » KiS |‘~AfteTL',ho|m-«d in New York December 12. re-
'lefl out Canv "mice and' property Adair" doo“ !'h reported d™ The oi\ ren of the 3-li c lass, study in .wo part enemy retired In disorder, considerably calved by the governor's secretary at
sell out «it any price, and pioptrt) Au&lr pool, is reported ury. i ne o • . ♦!><. ■> \ ,,i,,cc r, ranii'itinn 1 , Trunton tho next dav and turned over
will not be low any more. If the oil | men do not consider that It condemns , r^^LatV'^d a Te'ahinc IdaraaK‘‘.'1' accordinR '» private lnfor :^ t"e pc!.tal amhorRier it is in the ]
(office of the United States Assistant
; sand will be found on another test, j Teacher,’’ led by Mrs. George, who
and the latter at 8 o’clock.
REV. GROSS. Supply Pastor.
COAL
For the Best Grades of
Domestic Coal, See
J. 0. Black & Son
Coal and Feed
Phone Walnut 1651
A and Robinson, Capitol Hill
G A. Fitzsimmons
Attorney-At-Law
2181 • We»l Main Si. Room 208.
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS.
Phone Walnut 7745—Party R.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
20 Years Guarantee
^ur Pri°ert are always the
j, same and no more. 22-karat
v . L . . gold crowns and bridge work
$2.75 and S3; white natural
crowns. $3 00, silver fillings, 25c; teeth
cleaned and polished, 50c. Thousands
of our patients will testify that we ex-
tract leeth and every operation per-
formed is painless.
Star Dentists
129 1-2 West Main Street.
well that is to he put down a few miles I lhe property, rather being of the opln- [ 3.Aa^ s'-ll'classe^'The ' "fij10"
:ratto*r i wh^Wouid Wed CHHd: BanHoitz Is Held M.orney L.ncihury, who de-
n“ wk« mud is ankle deep. Pan, LovelTs No.1 .he | assign,,. ^JoBowlng s^eem lo Ore n ^k.^harged ^w^Uempt-1 ...... ipt (>f the second threaten-1
uu uui "UU Duumiuu ——o- —......- — * , | j TTntmfhfnl Phtlrl’’ Prof Purmu-1 w , . , nr ‘ f, ing letter became known at the ar-■
thing like the feeling of the little 1 ducer yet brought in in the Lovell poo | ™ld' haP8r t0o Zch Moltl" ,al'holti!’ agPd Jr>’ Maal‘°“-! ralgnment of Jacob and Warren Dunn
boy who had the too h ache- It and seems to indicate that the sand , at Home." Miss Davis; "Inatten-1 ''aB ,hfld ,0. a*a 1 th® aat «■> of the | « See, 1Javenport of Wharton, the
feeU awful good when it stops hur- ,8 Roing tlorth,.a8t towards the Debt-1 ,ionP.. Mlsa ,.atmon; "Disregard of district court, giving bond In the sum ,hree 80.calu,,, mountaineers who
ware field. I tl»e> Report Hard by Parents,” Miss of J300 for his appearance. Mattie weri. charK(!(t wjth having sent Gov-1
Our business houses will soon be
filled up again if we go after busi-
Percie Harrington; ‘Tardiness ami i Duncan is the girl in the case and her
urnor Wilson on November 11 last a
uy w jiu n wucu wc feet. iv.i- — ............- ---------*» ------------1 ,,T . r ,, -r - ..! . j letter demanding $5,000 under threat
the right spirit into our- Anardako,-Charley O. Boyle, the Tcdler; Lack of Self Confidence. « Manitou. was the prosecuting witness. | (>f f,path Thf. gecon(1 wa8 not ln.
ness and stay with it when we get it. (Breaks Back While Hunting Mistletoe, j Irregular Attendance.” Miss Maud ! father, W. W. Duncan, residing near
selves it will show in our work and 113 year-old son of Fremont Boyle, a
1913 may be the bright and prosperous reai estate dealer of this city, was ■
GOOD FOR THE SOIL.
Mrs. G. W. West
A committee was appointed to ar-
Banholt/. influenced the girl to leave
eluded, but United Status Commission-
,h , 0 re wishing for all o, I----- --------------------------I range for a banquet to be given the aoIaG with him and they came here dl8ml88ttl ,he caBC a(?alK8t
;iearNthwi renders K f f hanged In a trree while hunting mtstte-1 cla8R whlci, will graduate the last of a,1'l applied for a license, being re-jw>rf.n I)unn took under advlse-
the N readers._ toe. He had a rope run around tinder January. The committee named was . fused, went to \ernon, Texas. Their ' n( a molloI, to nmk(, a HimUur rul-
his arm, and over his shoulder. While I as folows: efforts there were also unseccessful.1
cutting off a branch, he slipped and Miss Maud Teller and the Mines.
The snow which fell so quietly last lh rope breaking his back. He! Harvill, Tuhner, Pitt and Stoll. A 0,| stm Going Up,
i #1 «* ninkt ami ulmM’nil lid 11 WtlilP * 1 I „........ 1.1 ... /.f M m,.u *%
ing in the case of Davenport,
j Against Jacob Dunn, alleged au-;
tiior of the threatening letter, the gov-
ABOUT YOUR EYES
—GO TO—
MCVEYS
THE RELIABLE
OPTICIANS
139 West Main St.
Oklahoma City
HARRY MERS0N
Cor. C and Robinson. Capitol Hill
I have just received a big shipment of
Shoes
Also a Full Line of
Dry Goods &
Furnishings
At lhe lowest prices. Come and see us.
landscape'Monday morning was worth dled Instantly. The body was brought j ViVylor!'.I A^MrKee’anc/ Vl'h! Selken Bartlesville - An advance of two eminent made out a strong case,
many thousands of dolars to the soil to town by his companions. He was j wag appointed to have a year book of | cents per barrel on crude oil was an
of Oklahoma. Besides it relieved us the winner of two prizes in the county the programs printed. The club was nounced by the Prairie Oil & Gas Co.. Henryetta Closes Deal with M. O. & G.
of the bugahear oX a "Green Christ- corn growing contests, and a county | delighted with an accurate account of making the price 80 cents. This is Henryetta. — Following President
mas ", even though it arrived a little representative to the state fair. j the Federation meeting, which wu<; the second raise within the past week ! Kenefick’s decision to build the M. O.
early and vanished quickly.
~ j • ii i County Officers Defend Suit,
kree Government lain! in all gult for $28,000 damages was filed
the states, maps, views, laws jn district court against the sheriff
and full particulars for 25c. II. of Okfuskee county and one of his
W. Unger, Kansas City, Mo.—*! deputies for an alleged assault com-
Adv. mitted on S. Galvin by the deputy.
___ The petition states tnat on December
15, 1911. J. A. Dunegan was sheriff of
the county and Bud Stomper was a
deputy; that at that date, on the
streets of Weleetka, an assault was
committed upon him by the deputy,
in which he received a revolver shot
throufeh the arm. e alleges that the
arm was broken.
I given by their delegate. Mrs
Taylor.
WILL HAVE MEETING.
Roy j
Dr. L. M. Doss
DENTIST
1901 to 1912.
10TH FLOOR CAMPBELL BLDG.
Phone W-7300 OKLAHOMA CITY.
10 N Broadway
& G. extension to Oklahoma City
Washington.—Flnav nrrangcmetns i before building to connections at
for President Taft’s trip to Panama Dallas, J. H. Johnson came here and
, provide that he will spend three days j arranged for the right of way from
Beginning next Sunday, Due. -jaciu^jng Christmas, on the isthmus. Henryetta to Okeraah, a distance of
there will he ser\ices eve,y J The president is due to arrive at Colon j twenty miles, this to suffice ln lieu of j
on the morning of December 24. He all other bonuses. It has been given
next week a. the Capitol Hill
ian Church. The meetings will be
conducted by Dr. C. P. Kelly, who is , will leave Colon at midnight of De- : out that the begining of construction
well known and liked in this com-; cember 26, giving him three full days work here is a matter of only a few
munity. Every one cordially invited to inspect the canal and consult with
to attend and join in the worship, j Colonel Goethals. On his way south
the president is expected to make
NOTICE. three short speeches, one at Jackson-
All mv accounts, both medical and j vllle on the niKht of December 20 and
drug, are in the hands of a collector, j others at Miami and Key West the
12-11* DR. W R. CLKMK.NT. I next day.
weeks.
Another Frisco Extension.
A party of Frisco officials are in-
specting the route with a view to build-
ing a spur track into the Cushing oil
field from a point near Terlton
GEO. W. WEST j
PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
AT REASONABLE RATES
A Good Line of Supplies, including
The New Bradley Gas Heater
Phone 5570 215 W. C. Ave.
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Rugan, E. E. The Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912, newspaper, December 26, 1912; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859408/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.