The Capitol Hill Weekly News (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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ii Golden Rule Grocery.
J. W. SAGE, Prop.
Having again assumed entire control of my business I am
prepared to furnish customers with just what they want,
at reasonable prices, and as in the past, honest treatment
to all.
Staple Groceries, Dry Goods. Flour and Feed, Meat
Market, All orders promptly delivered.
Highest Price paid for Butter, Eges. and Country Produce
Orders by Phone given Prompt and Satisfactory Attention
Phone 1948 Capitol Hill
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WE APPRECIATE YOl'R
PATRONAGE
AND 1)11! PRICES ARE THE
LOWEST
We carry a line of Electric and Gas supplies
and will pipe your house or wire it.
CAPITOL HILL GAS AND
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
COLLEGE HILL.
Miss Annie Backham, who has been J
staying at the home of Mrs. West, has J
gone to her home at Dixie, Okla.
Mrs. Strtngham is quite slek this j
week.
Mrs. McGuigan, of Oklahoma City, jjj
but formerly a resH-nt here, visited ^
with Mrs. .1. H. (lerdes Thursday ev- (fij
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« $ # & « ® ®
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Capi/ol Hill Lumber Yard ?
PHONB 1657
Wa have a large and complete etocli of lumber aud ^
building material which we invite you to examine. Our yard J.
is JnaoBortfh of the American Btn.e Bank on Capitol Hill.
&
GL Se Lee per & Bro*
ening.
Father Lundy, from Kansns. Is visit-!
lug at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy. !
Mrs. Dovlln is quite slek.
Edgar Page, whose home is in Kan- i
sas, is visiting with his parents, Mr.
ami Mrs. Albert Page.
Mrs. Young, of Oklahoma City,
spent Monday night here, the guest of j
Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
Mrs. Cacos will remove to Ponca j
City this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wolf will take a
trip to Sulphur Springs the first of I
next week.
SEARED WITH A HOT IRON,
or scalded by overturned kettle—cut.
with a knife—bruised by slammed
door—injured by gun or in any other
way—the thing needed at once is
Bueklen’s Arnica Salve to subdue in-
flammation and kill the pain. It’s
earth’s supreme healer, infallible for
lloils, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Eczema
and Piles. 25c. at all druggists.
SHIELD’S ADDITION. ®
Miss eLta Foutz is spending tlvi^
week in Sulphur, having gone there IX
with Mrs. II. H. Todd to joi liMiss
Dorothy Bolinger. ^
Mrs. Wallace Hughston and Will j?
dren, Martha. Anne and Irene, and i
Mrs. IC. D. Obenshair, are visiting at I ▼
the home of Mr. W. W. Scott and;®
family. They will remain until Thurs- ♦
day and Master Dudley Hughston will] ®
accompany them home.
I Proposed Electric Lines
for Capitol Hill
t
Enter on Broadway Street to first alley south
of Poplar Street.
From Broadway one block cast and west on
Locust Street.
In first alley south of Poplar Street, west to
first alley west of business Broadway, thence
south in alley to alley between E and F Aves.,
thence west to St. Mary’s Academy.
South from first alley south of Poplar St„
in first alley east of business Broadway to al-
ley between F Ave. and Schilling Ave.
East in alley between A and B Aves. to
Boyd Ave.
In alley between B and C from business
Broadway east to Boyd street.
In alley between C and D from business
Broadway east to Boyd street.
In alley between D and E from business
Broadway east to Columbus street.
In alley between E and F from business
Broudway east to Boyd street.
In nltey between F and Scliilltjg Ave. east
to Columbus street.
In second alley south of Poplar street, east
to alley between Lincoln and Ohio streets,
thence south to first alley south of E street.
In alley between A and B from west to Santa
Fe Ry.
In alley between B and C west to Lincoln
street.
In alley between C and D west to Coumbus.
In alley between D and E west to Lincoln
street.
In alley between E and F west to Lincoln.
On I.incol.. street, from first alley north of
A street, north to Eggleston Ave., thence west
to Columbus Ave.
On C Ave., from alley between Lincoln and
Ohio streets and College street, thence north
to first alley north of A and south to alley
between E and F.
In first alley north of A east to one block
east of College street.
In alley between A and B oast to one block
eaBt of College street.
In alley between B and C to one block east
of College street.
In alley between C and D to one block cast
of College street.
In alley between D and E to one block east
of College street.
In alley between E and F to one block east
ot College street.
In alley between Ohio and College street
from first alley north of A street, north to
Ash street.
In alley between A street and Cottonwood to
one block east of College street.
In alley between Cottonwood and Elder to
one block east of College street.
In alley between Elder and Catalpa to one
block east of College street.
In alley between Catalpa and Sycamore to
one block east of College street.
In alley between Sycamore and Elm to one
block east of College street.
In alley between Elm and Locust streets, to
one block east of College street.
In alley between Locust and Maple to ono
block east of College street.
In alley between Maple and Ash to one block
east of College street.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
$
Mrs. Williams’ sister and
children are visiting her.
three
m
COL. F. I. BRETZ
Sale Crier and Auctioneer
Fine stock a specialty, satisfaction or no pay
Residence, Ave. A, No. 14
Phone, Black 3753 CAPITOL HILL
Miss Nora Shields Is at home fromj
a trip to Colorado with lier brother j
in Ills touring car.
A number of young people were en-j
tertained at the home of Miss Helena
Scott, Monday night to meet Mrs.
Hughston and Mrs. Obenshair. The j
guests were delighted with tile instru-
mental solos by Miss Anna Garber
ilnil vocal solos by Mr. Cecil Sloane
and also by some quartette singing.
Country watermelon was served and
at a late hour the guests departed
having spent a most delightful even-
ing. Those present were Misses An-
na and Stella Garber, Jessye Sloane,
Ivy and Viola Williams. Georgians
Sloane, Eva Scott and Messrs. Clar-
ence Sloane, John Frye, George Les-
ser. Ehevard Welch, Herbert Harris.
Charlie Scrivner, John Foutz, and Mr.
Cecil Sloane and wife.
BUSY NIGHT AND DAY.
Our planing mill has been running
night and day lately In order to gei
out their orders and still they have
not been able to catch up.
HARDWARE
RANGES
LODGE NOTICE.
All members of the Degree Staff of
Oriole Rebekah Lodge :«r. 162 are re-
quested to meet at their nail on Tues-
i day, Aug. 9th, at three u-clock p. m.
| to practice.
STAF CAPTAIN.
THE CRIME OF IDLENESS.
Idleness means trouble for any one. |
i Its the same with a lazy liver. It ,
| causes constipation, headache, jaun-
dice, sallow complexion, pimples, and
blotches, loss of appetite, nausea, bu* I
j Dr. King’s New Life Pills soon banish j
liver troubles and build up your health.
25c. at all druggists.
H. G. CHAMBERLAIN CO.
422 W. 2nd. Phona 1486.
KILLthe COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNGS
WITH
Dr. King’s
New DiscovKy
PRWi?
- - _ _ _ SOc & $1.00.
_ OLDS ’trial Battle Free
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
FOR C?UCHS
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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.T. T. CAVNAR
AUCTIONEER
Auction Sale every Saturday afternoon at
3 p. m. in front of my hardware and fur-
niture store, one block north of bank on
Robinson Street, Capitol Hill. I will sell
everything you bring, or will buy it from
you. All come, one and all; farmers are
especially invited. I’ll cry sales anywhere
and anytime, except, Saturday afternoon.
See me at the store for dates. Repairing
of furniture and upholstering a specialty,
Cavnah & Company.
Monitor Windmills,
OIL STOVES gasoline Engines,
Red Jacket rumps
The Farmers Grocery
FOR
FRESH GROCERIES
Courteous treatment and quick delivery
Phone Black 474S
M. D. Smith.
G. L. TUCK. Cm
The State Bank of Capitol Hill
0. W. AUBREY, fraifot
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$11,000.00
Call And See Them
CAPITOL HILL HARDWARE CO.
NOR TH ROBINSON
and Supples.
UNCLAIMED
Tailor Made Suits |
We have on hand
a lot of uncalled
for Made to Meas-
ure Suits and Pants
which were made
for
$22.50, $25 and $35
Will sell for $10.
$12.50 and $15
Pants:
$1.75 a let
seats free
s
1
St
ill
® Put in private waterworks
and furnish your neighbors,
jf* It is better and cheaper than
X city water and makes your
$ home modern.
$ Let us figure with you for
$ a pumping equipment.
J. Solomon & Co.
H. C. ELKAN, Manager
Merchant Tailors
Sample Room: 118 W. Grind, OkU. Citjr
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else falls.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have tesi... d.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
This is Fred !
meet me face to
face
19 Broadway
Opp. Hotel Lee-Huckins
It is your privelege to buy your
clothes of whom you please,
want you to look around before you
buy. The more you look, the surer
1 am of getting you for a customer.
The suits I sell at $15 and $20 are
not $15 and $20 Suits. They are
sold as high as $30 and $40 in this
city. 1 invite your inspection to
prove that my statement is true.
We solicit the business of the farmer, the workingman, individuals and
firms. Your account will be appreciated, however small. Open an
account—do it today. One dollars opens an account. 4 per cent paid
on time deposits. Deposits guaranteed by the Depositors’ Guarantee
Fund of the State of Oklahoma. j
EVERY.......20
MINUTES
The east side Inter-Urban car and the last car 11:40 at night
.eaves Robinson street, east on D bo last 0De leareB 0tlahc
street ff.r Oblaiioma City the first
cu leaving si 5-40 in the morning I City at 12 o block at eight
! Furniture Buyers
Suits From
$8.50 to $25.00;;
fmL
19 N. Broadway
Fred Craber Company
TTTEhave been running a sale all
W this month to accommodate
the May movers and housecleaners*
Our buyer is canstantly on the lookout
for bargains that the manufacturers
offer at this season to get rid of sur-
plus stock. When we buy for less—
you buy for less. Second-hand furni-
ture bought or taken in exchange for
goods out of our stock.
New State Furniture Co.
; PHONE 4738
221 W. CALIFORNIA
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The Capitol Hill Weekly News (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 7, 1909, newspaper, August 7, 1909; Capitol Hill, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936241/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.