Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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Capitol Hill lews.
(>ffice 314 B Avenue.
S. M. JACKSON,
Editor, Publisher and 'Proprietor.
MRS. E. K. RUGAN,
r/lssociate Local Editor.
Published Every 'Lrid ay.
■ filter'd *' second-class matter, Nd)>. tl. I*05. at
the Postoffice jt Cup. HM, OkUhom*, under *ct
of CotiQress of fdjrch 3. 1879.'
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Job work done with neatness
and dispatch,
AH job work must be paid for
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longer hours than are generally in force
keeping open between the hours of 8
a. m. ami 4. p. in., for tne accommoda-
tion of merchants anil farmers.
Four churches maintain organizations
With business houses having an ag-
gregate frontage of more than 500 feet;
a large portion of which is brick, with
a skating rink well equipped, with an
Odd Fellows’ lodge of good size, and
with the street grading now .n progress
aided by a new street scraper and other
tools costing $400. Capitol Hill is
taking on metropolitan airs, and will be ^
a desirable addition to the corporation Kraut per lh
of Oklahoma City when the inevitable Oodson Braun horseradish
annexation occurs soon.
Scrivner & Steven s
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
A FEW OF OUR PRICES:
! Sweet pickles per doz_
Dill ” ” —
I Sour
tard
10c
10c
10c
m us-
Eagle plums
15c Seeded raisins 3 boxes for
ADVERTISING RATES.
Paid locals 5 cents a line for
each insertion; display ads 10 ots
per inch per week single column
measurement; $4 per page single
issue, $7 lor two insertions with-
out change, or SI2 for 4 inser-
tions; half-page $2.00 one inser-
tion, $11.50 two insertions without
change, f ash must accompany
foreign ads at above rates.
____ I Durkey’s salad dressing-------15&20c Currents a
" „ • ,! French peas per can___________ 25c 2 pkg Ralston s buckwheat flour
The greatest of all newspapers is the , French mushrooms per can 25c | 3 pancake flour..
DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, of St. : Qlives per bottle____________10&15c : 3 boxes search light matches.
1 • T 1 — -----1 '•’’.oi in -lit : Qjjves bulk per gallon______ $1.40 25c can baking powder —
.15&20c ; California white beans 10 lbs_.
20c 2 pkg cream wheat----------
20c i Cenuine maple syrup per quart.
Louis. It has no equal or rival in ail (__________
the west and ought to be in the hands j French sardines per box
-everyv: '
costs, by mail, postage prepaid DAILY , ____
INCLUDING SUNDAY, one year’
$6.00:6 months, $3.00; 3 months $1.50
DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY, one |
10c I Lunch peaches per can-----
15c Lunch apricots
10c j Lunch peas -----
5c j Muscat grapes per can-------- 20c
1 -- - ■ “ 20c
25c
25c
25c
25c
10c
20c
25c
25c
40c
Fine Meat Market in the Store.
DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY, one; - 7l- i T-y , r TJ
year, $4.oo; 6 months $2.00:3 months e pay the Highest Market rrice tor outter*
*,nn- ™,T1°N-a 1>,,! Eggs and Poultry, Fruit and Vegetables.
Highest market price for hides.
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(Continued from page one)
Capitol Hill has some other distiu
guishing features, among which should j paper
be mentioned the fact that it has the j „
first department store to be opened for
business in Oklahoma county, the, O
stock which is valued at nearly $15,000
comprising groceries, a meat market
with costly fixtures, hardware, paints,
and every thing needed for vveui by
cither sex. it is sain to be die only
town in the southwest that has two
independent trolly lines, both of which
have frequent service with Oklahoma
City.
A volunteer fire department, recently
irgani/ed, has 12 members, uniformed
i Repairing done promptly au<t
; satisfaction guaranteed.
LYON SADDLERY CO.
S. (j. WOOD.
Office hours at Capitol Hill,
! from 7:30 to 9:00 a.m. and from
L00 to 6:30 p. rn. at postoffice.
At Oklahoma City, 115£, Rooms
1 6*7 Grand ave. from 9:15 to 4;00
I p. m. Alt Conveyances, Notary
Public, Real Fstate and Legal
I work promptly attended to.
The Capitol Hill
SKATING KINK
AT BAZZAAR HALL
Skating Monday, Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday nights.
JOHN LESSER, Prop.
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TO COXSUM FT IVES.
Fhe undersigned having been
organi'/ed, has 12 members, uniformed store,j K) health by simple means,after
has a hand hook and ladder truck built i sl;fferitigfor several years with a severe
by artisans of its own town and in a jlung affeetton, and that dread disease
home shop, a fire house, and will soon | Consumption, is anxious to make
, , i l-tiown to his fellow sufferers the means
purchase a chemical engine to gn t ^ T<(th()Se vvho desire it. he will
added lire protection. ^ | cheei tully send (free of charge) a copy
Chicago capitalists have offered to Lf tbe prescription used, which they
build a water works sy’stem under con- j will find a surecure for Consumption,
tract to sell the same to the town at j Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all
, , . ■ I rhroat and lun<r t aladies. He hopes
the end of ,.0 years, and this measure, ^ wi„ y his remedy, as it
is now be mu considered by the city j is invaluable. T hose desiring the pre-
council. ! scription, which will cost them not h-
A franchise has been granted to the : mg. and may prove a blessing uilli
Pioneer Telephone cofnpanv to estab-1 please address,
. , , i n <’ Rev. Edward A. Wilson
l,sh a telephone system, and H I vol 2-il 1 yrl Brooklyn. N. Y.
Shilling, a large property owner, has ----- -----------
TWO YEARS FOE
A complete history of two history-making years 1)07 and
1908. 'Fhe entire proceedings of all the important sessions o
Congress to be held during those two years. I he fight to a
finish of the impending battle against the gigantic trusts an.
monopolies. Every detail of the next national campaign in-
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Presidential election of November, 1908. In short, ALL 1H >
NEWS OF ALL THE EARTH.
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ST. LOUIS
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also applied for a franchise to erect a
local exchange, with connections to | i ii npTl qTJQI)
the larger exchange of this city. j I J)A It 15XliJV OlLU 1
Fhe hank deposits of Capitol Hill IB , ,
. . , . , . . , 11 Has moved to the1 first dood
are a i.ur mdex of t ic gam in btu.ness , « (>f V\L-stfalPs Drug Store.
made. A month ago the American j | ...... ,-cmtc.
State Bank had deposits of $5,500, add
today the deposits are double that j
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, HAIR CUT 15 CENTS
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amount. \ large increase in the num- "
her of deposits come from farmers liv- j The Capitol Hill News is coming
r
mg near
the
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Jackson, S. M. Capitol Hill News. (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1906, newspaper, December 27, 1906; Capitol Hill, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936341/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.