The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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WILL BUILD
Fort Smith. Guthrie
Western
Hie line We
Preliminiaries \hmni l'"i"l'!'u
por the Building of the
New Railroad.
are miUio<!airc«
touch them 1,,r *
and seek !«•
large amount.
ARRESTED
The Kort Smith Ncws-Keccnd
has the following to mro "
erencetotlK-ncwroaathat^U,
bo built into this cit\ m •
^"''Nothing has been .lorn- furth-
er than has already been state1
in the News Record, with refer:
once to the Fort Smith and W est-
,i At last reports there
ern road, ai i
,,r three wholesale
were two or xnrt-c
Was Drunk-
IIcnrv C.ordon, while drunk. Four
attempted to pass a forged check ,
mi Dave Weinberger last V r.. a...
llc was arrested but denied all
knowJedge of the cheek.
l'eter, the (Irent-
l'eter McNam'S, the black-
smith and wagon-maker,
on the corner of Sec«n« and
Cleveland, is just compel"g •<
line piece of work for Mr- '
wold. lie is remodeling an am
lent looking vehicle, appan.ntl>
made before Noahs ark .an
The World man
into existenti •
shown tlic queer turnout but
wns not lot into tlie secret liero
,v uie transformation was so
i . Peter is a median
nicely made, l eter i
ic from the ground up.
Yoiind Men
rested
Arc Ar
Visite^StiUwater.
Our 20th century legislatue ad-
jourmM,c rly last Thursday ®.nd
visited Stillwater. It - a part
of their business to loo <
every section of Oklahoma, you
know. _
Citv Federation of Clubs.
rilu'rwiay A „
Meet
,,-rv alternate Tuesday.
£.rc,ra^ s™-.
gHAK ESPBAKbcUJ"^ f)>tarv M**i al
for Kuosp Murder.
The Colored Men Were Very I n-
certain in Their Testimony
I iefore the Coroners Jury.
Overburdened.
If all the bills Should pass and
become laws, Oklahoma s statute
-;..i <iorv. out-
will become a serial .
ranking by far u" " ,
CI,amber, Kneylor"*."-
i.\ iv i.si
w president; Miss ><
ternate Tuesday.
M«r««rv Thursday afternoon.
m,,s Alma • Meet ever, Saturday .-veil-
intf-
Albert,Arthur and Kredllrown,
brothers, and Kiank Wilson were
arrested for the murder o! I lruv
Kuosp. All the evidence points
to the guilt of the oar ties ar
rested. The men arrested ate
old offenders.
nue' and Second street, was sever-
|ely burned last 1 uesdaj alter
noon. The young ladv was pre-
paring to start a lire and got (>
o{ the gasoline instead of eoa
Tricky (lasoline.
Mi,s Kena Wright, aged 21,
who resides with her mot icr
were two or three 1 otl the corner of Oklahoma ave
houses which had not signed tlu | ^ ^ SeCQ1
notes, and it *as only necessa^
t„ go to them to secure th« sig
natures. Cliff Spear, who is a
hard pusher lor the io.it . uie - --
,.lHe(t u Oklahoma to close the | h shc l)()Ured into ti
x;;; lor So,nc machinery l^'Utove. An explosion lollowed
chased. He said on going which burned her so badly about
be hoped to get hack soon and broasl and stomach that
be did he would make an effort . ,llT. U ,s more than
t„ have the wholesale maU , .
dosed up so that the com.mtU-es,
, oold go to work on the retailers.
■ ■Now, that the holidays are The l.nd-
over it is not expected that there , Kuosp, the
will be any further delay in tail, r supposed
.natter of securing contributions. |imin)ere(l Wl.sl t.nthru last
Not a doubt exists in the n.iu< s loH(, night,
■ the railroad
Will Improve.
Mrs. K. W. Black has made
arrangements to add many vain-
adle improvements to her a
ready handsome home,
completed it will be one of the
linest residences in (iuthne.
than
1 likely that the brriis will prove
fatal.
Hungarians.
The Hungarian Orchestra
.rave an excellent entertainment
at the Presbyterian church las
Tuesday evening. Charles h
hert Grant was the impersonate!
It Wi
Cheap Kates
ToCalifornia an,1 Northwestern
^'tr^o,,
continuing until . l
„t oa.b week, we will
I,.v. «u a'e
els to ,'oiuts in California. « a
inB„,n, blab... Montana '
p„U.., in the west aii.l north-
WRato to San Francis.®. l.os
Angeles, Pasadena, Ssn l)iegoj
,n,r Other southern California
points on direct line, 825 from
l,HateCto Portland. Seattle, ami
>r ai" I Taconia; rate to Helena, I utte,
Wlie"' Anaconda, Ogdeuaud Salt Lake.
"For full particulars call on
\. J. COKKINS,
wnte Agent.
rsivKKstn- KvrKNsi^,.
C Mrs. Julia i-vrry WpiIuomI.,,
prrs
rite Byrne, «ecret*ry. N1'
...... ,,-K1,1--i• RATION.
(i,'l'ICKKS CI ' • j. j. n.^s-
Mrs. Frank Dale, pr.-si,lent. Ml
toil Si'iTi'tiirv.
l't'lll.IC UUKARY IHKKCTOKS
1 UBi.n ' c (|,llls; eani-
Slial,.-si>ear.- iluu, • L'hautau.|ua
Wi.lvt.- . N'r, Kxo lsior clnb. Mrs
A?'r« cm... M- -
first strcc*
2 SKCKK'l
\kt
Narrow Kscape.
A serious conllagration was
y - , narrowly averted at the Model
■ant was the impersonatoi. ^ ^ Millsbv the prompt aetio
fourth number of the, \,;|of our lire department. 1 ne
(ierinaii
have been
,, , ,of our tire department. I he
brary lee-.ure course of the I'eu- ; h]xmng contained a large quant
oration of Woman's clubs, .a.n<l | itv of wheat and flour.
was a success throughout. 1 he
following good program was pre
sen ted:
was buried
,',f the members of the ™ilroad(- aftern.ton. Motlin
Hlt.ee with reference to .he , ^ ,ha, wonbl , -
j.ossibili.v of raisin, .he '"'j" - who kiltc.l bin,. Tt. e
Ll one hundred thousand dollars. ,as r().)hea lhere ,s but
u11c iii was
They all believe it is to be had j ^t.
for the asking- ,
"The latter part ol this wo
Mr. II ay den and those interested.
With him in the promotion ol tin
road, are expected in the city, ,
andfromheretheyw.il go ostr
the proposed route on a tom <>
inspection. It has not been tkh-
nitely settled what l'ac.lic ouU
the line will take. Al •
President llaydei, and friends o ,
will say is that the line will)
xtend west. It will strike the
K .St T., at some point along
its line, and from there it will
be extended from the Santa
Secrecy is maintained in reler
ence to the course lest lam
owners through whose land it i*
to extend would suddenly con-
ceive the idea that the projectors
hi-
Will C.ateh 'l.ni.
TI,,, school boaril has olTere.l a
reward of $25 f"' """""j
,„at wi.l lea.l b. >1"' ^
conviction of i, the
hreaking windows in .be
,..,|,itol school. Recently several
.arise glass have bee,, broken in
| this build in
Coronation March-MeyerBeer
Clarinet Solo, orchestra ac
companitneut.
Selection. Carmen Wixact.
Heading—Mr- C.rant.
American I'atrol Machan.
Hungarian Kantaises l«ella.
Overature l«oet and Peasant-
(a) La l'alonia Spanish Ser
nade.
(b) Intennez/.o Sinfonici.
Heading—Mr- (.rant.
Dulcimer Solo Liszet.
Selection! from H Trovtore
Verdi.
Stars and Stripes \< orever
Sousa.
Farewell Party.
In order to show their appre-
ciation of the good work done by
Mrs. F. H. Thwing, the ladies
of the Foreign Missionary so-
ciety of the Presbyterian church
net at the heme of Mrs. Miles
'oU lasl Wednesday afternoon,
where an hour was spent in so
cial itercourse Mrs. Thw.ng l;e-
ing the cehtral figure. -She wi
leave for Oklahoma City to re-
side.
M.
Pin ning U Oil.
sr.- tiioht prairie
Almost every mgni i
. ..round Huthrie. t)ui
f:::,:.::,:
ISrrc,
plowing.
i "shoes? Come to
..."S,-^..belletscl,
shoe stock for bargains.
AH Wight.
Dr. Francisco, late of Tennes-
see has recently located in Guth-
rie for a general practice ol med-
I iciue. The doctor is a genial,
1. lpacant ffentlemau, a graduate
l.ooks Like It. ^1 excellent school of medicine
Theodors Murthews was ar- coines lo us well recom-
ranged in probate court last,
Thursday on the charge ol l einj, itcrature.
, M" Id'Tt" sheriff's sale T„c World office turned out a f
IT then' refused to turn the large order of reading matter tor J
b. «.= on. of our le.. ,«e .ea «.ta,e I
Sheriff Carpenter undertook to men ti e past few day.
arrest Murthews when the latter uterature will be sent
t .. 0-1111 and threat- lMlt portions of the east
SOC1KT1KS ;
>11
'a,
tiTi1; omc'V" '.V.o '^.^"V-roK Y""'
C0NS1S 1 OK T .
,"r^^«H.,;et,,NC,,o.KKrs,.:
w. Willis, "lastrr ^t K^ral;le ,lia„ r
Kay, l-rtccptor. • • r>„„i.a.l 1 >, .ru-i
..I u ,id« of lVrfection.
,hn- master i U« lkrt 1,1 1
I"' ROYAI. ARCH MASONS
U P E. M. WaiuforU.
,e^rr«A ryArM«ls secotui un.l Fri.U,
nitfhts. KNk;hT TKNH'I.AKS.
,, ... i.- . K M. lianifor U srcr«*tar> •
Me«uev«r™ a^aa'itl.lrd Krld j -W"- 4
A. F. and A. M-
1' ml N.*wniait, W. M-". K M. Ila«.l nl. Sec
tar> ' ' 1. O. O. F.
J c Foster, N. U.;G.W. Bruce, secretary
Meet every Mi.nday niiflit.
S1STBRS OF REBECCA.
.. v .■ • Mrs. M-.Wetliv. secre
JT MeelS l'irs\ aitd tl.iVa 'ruesdav niKlu.
knii.hts of i'VTUIAS.
c O. Fish.c. C\; cha*. I'ond, K. of K.i H
Meet evi*r> M.mday night
A. 0. U. W.
\i w \ ti. Dennis. Ke-
IcSiV" ^Meetl'everyi Thursday ni.h. ... K.P
1,11 MODEKN WOOUM*N OF AMERICA-
ti v ( • A c. llixon, I«*1^-
] A. Sampsell, \ • ^
Meet every Weduesday ...ifl.t-
WOOI.MEN 01 THE WoKI.O. «
J. E. Ilall.c.c, J. 11. Towers, Clerk. Meet
ev,tn Tiu'sdav nitflit.
SV. O. NV- CIRCLK.
Meets every other ^
ROYAL TRIBE OF JOSEPH.
.. i • A A Meai Wain, sen'*.
T. 15. Keiler, W 1 •• .A- 3
Meet everv Satunla.v night.
1 o. K. M. NO. 2.
Freeman,Sachem; H C. Baruey, K. of
K Meet every '1 iiestla> nitfiit.
SONS OF HERMAN.
Joe SarsysKi. P^ldeut^Carl JauuUes, secre-
lary Meet ever, rt.esday nlfc
' "j'oHSUARTKANFTPOST«j.A.K^
i w w-iv Post Commander, M l' *
Ad itaant Meets every lirst and thud Saturday
night at I'rohate Court room.
LADIES CIRCLE ti. a. K.
Mrs. Furrow, pteHtdent;Saturday
a"w2t j7 p. ".. 'in the basement of the
Christian church.
TI 110 CHURCHKS
CLEARANCE SALE!
, ..... „.....i«iiil:iteil iT<mils
l secured a shot an(l lhre;it"
I oned the sheriff's life. Charley
lis an officer that is not easily
I frightened and placed the fellow
; under arrest.
CHURCH.
virst m. i
out portions of the east for the ^ ^ of Noble a,,.i Broad «
our pose of enlightnin- the peo-1 '
purpose c k ^ ^}
and Oklahoma.
..... have accumulated goods
In the year s business c|, se out and
in various lines win.' i ' 1 ^ woo).f u-e will place
clean up ami I.'1'tlie n. x ^ table anil make
ti,esc jiO.i.ls on ,mr center d.spl. U'^e ^ lmy
J ri # then. tl t «.«lK^ n marki; .„
<t ':'rl"Um Twill c Ust of Books. Novelties,
hgures ami d ^ Uasliots, Me.li.ines Soaps,
fumes, lo}>, ' • p .iici Brushes. Note \ a-
T,«tet Preprrations.Wa l l apo.
ti. W
lid 8:00
an, pamor. . "" . l.,asK U ui.;
purpose ot enngi.t -- . Sunday VpworU, l..-^ue7:.*
Pie t^t part of the worl, ou ; ^
the great possibilities of <-ut preshytekian chukch.
- I Corner Noble and Hivision. Pre^tchh^at^ll
; and 7:3.1 p. in.; Smula) ^ ' .ol a^i .
Christian Endeav/.r at 6.30 p. m. 1™) w c_
if . 1 Worker inK Thursday pmmiiih, at . \.
Dropped Dead. ■ 'seelev member of the'm,,,'''con«Vrk«iational chukch^
1! VMint a colored man elll- Captain Seel >, UeUveen. Okb.honia and Cleveland. J u
, v"l mc N,w York Il.nl- leBisla.u,c tnim .Ins *^|KrR-
ployed DJ uit t'11,,. li n-dest workers in tliat K,,, w. A. Martb,paator.
ware company, dropped dead in ,,l .... • .outh «. «Jtu
llu. r,.ar ot ll.at store las. 1 hum- „„,lv. \ ^ Jlc5 „e.
n.v Was about every proposition mat
thirty years of age, and leaves a [ore that body lor consn era
wife to mourn bis sudden taking [ hey Did Eat.
„ff. His death is assigned to • ^ w lo(lge
heart trouble. He was a laith- ^ their hall jast Thurs-
ful worker and stood well wit i ea- Everybody en
bis employer.
Corner of liroau anu > • - ,, m
a. m. and 7:30 p. n,.: Sunday sebool al 1 u. m.
V:,,worth l.eatfue at o:3tl p. ni. K. v. .Mai
' CHK1STA1N CHUKC1I.
Corner Cleveland and V'ue Preachiu.r at 11
and 7:30 p ,n. Sunday Svlim at
( MVicc 1 nk Stan«h
joyed a royal good time.
a per, envelopes, rilank Hm.Us
A See bills for prices.
nvo.o.eedanvthin^.^cD^lbBooK
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a.m uml ™-t vioV'tti " Christian E.i-
ni^l.t at 7:3tl. T . J ■ Otfb*. 1 uHtor.
trinity church.
Northeast Corner of Uroad and Noble. ,se.-
. iclls at 11 and 7:.iu p. ni. Son,lay S, bo.^i
, a. b. Nicholas, Rector.
baptist church.
Corner Noble and Vi'im at 1} " ™
^-'Mauslield, Pastor.
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Corner Elm and Warner. KirstMlJii 7:Wa.i ;
, do the right has filed sun in ...St. .V.V either v.I..
. , , . insurance on the liie 01 Kec(or,
thing and to say the right tiling e-.'lle iwerstreet.! "E',K
the right time. His his brother, >am
Always Ready. Wants Insurance.
Mr. 1. 11. Levy ol the Bee Hi e Josse 0verstredt
Clothing House, can always be Long ^
depended upon to do the right has bled suit in
Overstreet.
Insurance com-
TliK I'EOl'I.IVS TABEKNACI.I ^
..,uaty 'n'r
F. B. Lillic & Co..
Guthrie, Oklahoma, i)
ni . A
'"■) Victor Block.
0
at the — - „
speech before the St. Louis dele-
gation of business men was con-
cise and to the point. Ike is a
whole team anywhere you put
| him.
Do you read the NVorld.*'
The State
pony is
Life
<> !- j LuUKi" Ser Wees'" eafh'n'i'tfbl Sj £*■
the defendant, and!
a ai'nount sued for is e^^auj'g_ifS.^MiSi-teral
I 202 N. Br« ad.
We are offering great bargains,
iti shoes at the closing out sale of You should read the Woil'l
the Hetsch shoe stock. I you want the home news.
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Booth, H. A. The Southwest World (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 2, 1901, newspaper, February 2, 1901; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc88890/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.