Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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OLUM E
COUNTY. OKLAH^r^TBBDAY MAROH^
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Robi Mee,
I'OR SALE—One and 'A '°t m
block 22. $225, $75 down, bal. easy.
2 choice lots in block 28, 3>o'o
easy Payments.
FOR SALE— ‘wo-room house, on
corner, E and Broad. Well and etc.
Will make easy terms. S(b,i.
S lots souah of Fusco rounu house,
on Cedar street. $225, easy payments
One bay mare, 6 years old, sound
and stylish; runabout and harness $18.
Terms for loans on a") rf " ' ffi
a ole see MEE. No 15 old Po. bldg.
Phone 1544.
1 he good advice given by Doc &
Bill (see back page) has been take., bv
some of the Hill people and many
more will follow, especially as soon as
the Deeper Lumber company gets to
doing business. Then all a person w.l
have to do will be to hand plans of
C. V. Eggleston is home on a short
visit. . _____
Lon Caldwell will erect two more
residences this summer.
GET up and get.
By "Dad.”
T -:■**** ******
Everything cometh to him who 11
wait, is a saying that’s passed quite of
date. You can’t lie around, chew to-
bacco and spit, hunt up a shady spot
and there sit ’til the bosom of your pants
becomes all glossy and yo>.r hack-bone
E„, brace up, he* in .he wee., pull)^
up your colar and pull down your vest, with which to gi
roll up your sleeves, give play to your pr;etor’s bne cigars,
muscle; get up in the morning and
keep on the hustle; don’t hunt the
shade let the sun tan you brown, for tis
the "Get up and Get ’ that builds up
a town-
^wc'tu column
[Mrs. J. E. Davis, Press Reporter.]
iiuences mi= ou..| The Union will meet at Mrs.
^a^^kolUh 7—r
construction commence We ^ disappointed in not hav-
residence adjoining 1 annehill s ^ superiptendent but we
f your pants WeSt' ____ have received a message from her
and tneresit ». - ——^ n8 w ls, and takethe slack stati„8 that she was not able to make
tecomes a g o... — ^ jq youv’e I out of your waist band. It will only preparation and come on account o an
,, _____ orv fnr 'A tu up meal anu . . _____„ month ai^o bv a tall.
Le lur aia^iv staling Uiai vv .o ..ww .-----
out ot you. wain ..........t Will only preparation and come on account of an
cost you 20c for a full up meal and rcceived a nlonth ago by a tall,
will leave a nickel out of your quarter . ^ ^ c 0Jt the program as
with which to get one ot the pro | . . ../..i ,i,„ «ffnrt
planned but are grateful for the eHoit
which was maae and eswcially to the
The reason that Hugh Randal steps
______ which was maae and esneciauy m
A carload of potatoes at Scrivner & pastors who took part through them
Stevens. Prices always right. | and the superintendents of the differ-
Ml. T h5al!
------ l" b' order to' so l,iKh and looks so proud is because
SmioTIlse" o nsl,i„Es and I Ins who presented bin, a bandson,.
when ready rnove in, ye. sapper and ,-pound danger on .be 27*. Us
retire without the trouble of
up a stove, putting down
putting
carpets,
hanging cult ins or even making up a
bed; every thing complete; all of which
can be paid for on the installment plan.
Buy your lots and the rest is easy
Nice to he a Father, is Hugh's favor
ite song just now, hut wait till he
hunts for the "southing syrup, falls
over the rocker, skins his shins, forgets
he is not dressed and tries to light a
match in his customary manner, right
.youriotsanuu.^...... then and there is where the tune
Our people who are building should chan{ies—we speak from experience.
Garden seeds, two 5-cent packages
for 5 cents, at Scrivner & Stevens’ C.
O. D. store.
There will be an egg-hunting party
at the Baptist church on Saturday af
i ^ur ......
call on the Mechanics Mill for t.ieir
liouse finishings. Mr. Agee is one
or our leading citizens and bis inter-
est, are with us Give him a trial and
it you find his quality of work and
prices right give him your patronage.
Bv helping him you help the Hill and
i.- FT n-ill ivmve hlS
The Social Study club will meet
next Wednesday with Mrs. Weesner,
and it is hoped all members will be
present. ______
judge T. J Nunn, justice of the
Supreme Court of Kentucky, visited
with his cousin, Dr. Clement, W ed
nesday and viewed as much of the
Hill as possible during a brief stay.
He is delighted with this country and
especially the Hi L
M rs. *H D. Alexander has returned
from Hennessy, and reports her father
no better.
ted and accepted as an effor to
struct and impart knowledge on this
important theme to which the nation
and world are awakening. The little
temperance almanac especially ^ full
of statistics, jokes and sense. Beer
and the Body, is certainly awakening
tu facts on that line and we earnestly
hope that those who are friends
to the cause will be firm and strong and
remember their influence to help oth-
ers vote the prohibition ticket, 01 for
the man who will do the right thing.
\[rs. W. T. Kirkpatrick visited on
the Hill last Sunday.
We learn witn sorrow that news
has been received, by Mrs. W, K.
thus help yourself He will move his! ternoon. A good time is expected by
mill to this p ace as soon as we get. the juveniles.
railroad switches put in.__ On Sunday morning the Baptist Sun- ______
VoEce cl Town Election. day school will begin promptly at 9:30 j ()f the of her brother
f .. clerk in order to get through the lessons in occured at Pubelo, Col, and
By authority vestec nn ■ ' j j to attend the dedication of the| railroad cars passing
of the Board of l rustees of Capitol Temp,e the Clty. It is de- waS
Hill, Oklahoma l erntory, ie,c • d that all members go on the 10:30 ove
cull ,he unnual election '0^ °^h i street car.
cers, consisting of a 1 rustee an each ------
of the seven existing wards; a Mar-, Twe.ity pounds of g.anulated sugar
shH, t reasurer, Clerk. Justice of the j for CNE DOLLAR at Scrivner & Ste-
Beace and an assessor. * vens C. O. D. store.
Said election to be held in the of-j--“ ,,
fice of the justice of the peace, on the Regular Easter services will be held
corner of Robinson and “C” avenue,! at the Baptist church Sunday night.
the first Monday m Mav; ^ Ladies Aid of the Christian
church will meet with Mrs. Kel'ey
Miller on Tuesday, April 2d Pay-
ment of dues will he in order.
Methodist Easter Services.
Easter program, 10 a. m.; sermon to
the old folk, by Bro. Lou Childers,
11 a. m. J unior Epworth League, 3
p. m. The laying of the corner stone,
4 p. m, Senior Epworth League. 7 p.
m. Easter sermon by Rev. W. J-
Sims, P- E-, 8 P- m.
Both young and old are invited to
all these services.
Jesse Crumpton, P. C.
The sound of the fire hell “was
heard in the land” and the boys were
[Seal]
r. Clement,
Clerk.
March, 25, 1907.
Mrs. J - L. Rupard ,ast *Jat"' j "”'for practice again,
nay for Guthrie, where she will visit
for a few days. Mr. Rupard left
last Tuesday to join her there and af-
ier a short visit with friends in Kan-
sas and Missouri they will go to their
new field in New Mexico. Both will
he greatly missed, especially in 'he
church work of the Baptist Assoc.a-
iion where both were earnest workers.
Miss. Nina McKenzie,
been spending the winter
who
with
has
her
We should hare a fine school build-
The contracts are out for two more
new houses on College Hill.
Major Woodson and family are
still visiting at Alva. Come home
Dave, we miss you. ^
Look for new store buildings on
south Robinson in the near future.
Rev. Childress will build an addi-
tion to his home in the near future.
grandfather aiiul ttihX™^ her1, i„g erected in time for the fall term of
r ve in Wisconsin Wednesday ac- school, September, 1908.
Earned* by her brother Albert.
of i Quence.
Mrs. W. E. Caldwell and little
[asper started Wednesday for a visit
with friends at Clinton, and Gene is
• • • in conse-
N”1 “a7; VS! Cryml * -s,« Sc^ 1 ^ £"B the
esteemed young pe»r & Stevens. | -—— -
re{,ret we see them go.
No use using packing house pro-
ducts when you can get home cured
I i meats and home rendered lard a
regret we see u.c... | —~ TT .. . Mrs U. W. Barnard is spending meat Only 10 cents a
The Cl riitian S. S. will attenJ ihe , J”" C"' “'as Z compleies 1 tins week a, the her Jauehur, .heir home «M IwJ-
ciry school Sunday a„a no serv.ee w.ll „Sde[con5truction. I Mrs. Dolan, in th. «*»■ 1
be held here.
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Jackson, S. M. Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 28, 1907, newspaper, March 28, 1907; Capitol Hill, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936331/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.