Capitol Hill News (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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You want to have well grad-
ed streets and il Possibis cement
sidewalks.
You wish to have the coIot
restrictions and other -estrirtions
sufficient to keep out unsighlh
buildings and shacks
You warn church and scho.J
cd veniences at hand.
You want it to have sha le
trees, to be parked and regular
platted
And lastly you want n as a
price withir. v>>ur reach
THE ANSWER
IS SHIELD’S
SOUTH
f the third n
month. Hyd
habit in tins
sod, !«earing a
nt«*r and irlas
all unstrung,
you—lf you (1
i f it. Then
lit; down for
you'll l** all right''
such genuine kindness
that Helen dashed a gr
her. She m at tall. sien
peculiar undulating su
movenu uts. as though
bred to the clinging fold* *
meats. Helen watched th
her smile, tlie friendly serf
expression. hikI felt hei 1
toward tins one kind worn.
“You're very good.*’ she
“but I’m all right now J
frightened. It was worn!
saving me.” She followed
graceful motion a* ^he pis-
den on the table, and in rf
squarely at a photograph o
ister.
’t)hr Helen ex iaitned
paused a* it flashed over b
girt vas. She looked at
Yea, pmliahly men would *
woman hr*.
The levelat
she arose.
fUMCTO
•'Thank y
ness rm
most r»*
Her dnajEV of fare (
the quick pame^tions
by *SJf*«rw‘i! *e in the si
Times wit*K*nt nun t»er
had marked that subtle. era
change in other women. d r<
herself for heeding it Bui in
way this r.rl’s manner hurt h.-r x
of all She betrayed no sign, b:*w
save a widening erf the eyes and i
tain fixity trf Bmfle as slit answer*
“1 wish you would stay until you are
rested. Miss*'— She paused with oi.i-
stretebed hand.
*\''b<*sier My name if Helen Cbesle;
I'm Judge Stillman’* me f.' huiTu-d
the other. in embarrassment
Cherry Malone withdrew her prof-
fered hand and her fact grew hard and
hateful
*N>h: So you are M:s<- * 'bi*sler— and
1—saved you”' She laughed harshly
Helen strove for calmness. “I’m s *r-
ry you feel that way she sl id on >
“I appreciate your service to me.” She
moved toward the door
“YTajt a moment. 1 want to talk to
yon” Then, as Helen paid n-» b**e
the woman burst out bitterly ‘"Oh.
don’t be afraid 1 1 know you are eon -
mining an unpardonable sto by talk-
ing to me, but no one will see you, and
in your eode tl»e crime lies n i*r‘ g
discovered Therefore, you’re quite
safe. That's what makes me an <u:T-
east—I was found eat. I want you to
know, however that bad as 1 : ! id
l»etter than you. for I'm loyal to those
(To b# Onntlnimd’
And Housekeeping Supplies at Our Big House-Furnishing
Store. Come in and Figure with Us. We can save you money.
rry nnmnn urm 11 ffimvi m orirririnrT^^^ 'TTTTTi <
IRON BEDS
Sell oi throw away your old bed. matt and sprint’s and
re-tumish u.th ne* ones. A large line on display now.
A (ioud Iron Bed
A Good Heavy Steel Spring
- • ” .. 2.50
s Borrcuvac Money,
s ha* cotut to n>t and
and promised to pay
r; time. He's paid
am not a liar and am
•:.t xne but he knows
I if be failed. 1
• t Lis oabm, and. oid
i ; ureeed to make Lis
a man
"s a i n. I don't
sproutin' from his
c bom into a lyin’,
bold his own We
cs dat. If be don't.
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OH 16 S!
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«.... j.ii. linn ni. j
A So . Hcavs Cotti-n Tab Mattress
XTpr^nrnr jt : tt s't: t suttitp *nr^~'jrr~ry~K''
Hiui. i nails
Tf" -TT tTTT'’'7'TTTTT 'T tTTT. i ,'f.
High C hairs. Rockers and Easy Chairs. Vve '". n pie: se
von :n any of :hese roods—new sr>les. and designs Come
ind see -berr
“A few - nc:i 1 bred Samoe:
S’ to vi. i :h m\ eardtai. He nm
lesT as \> inc^-t as anybody'. t*at 1 reck
v»ncd he «oi'iu stea at least two oi
FOLDING
OLDS
z 5 rctnnnns rc fr s;
Fold :ir. Beds Steel Couches and Davenports F..
Beds very sucaar to cut quartered oak, mi—rr
.oi $16f;i Ibae:1' as low as $11.50.
-r ,-rr ,'rnrt mxrr5Trrr; f: s . ttstt' ■
Doc &
"t m
u- -
The House Fuanishers
8 and 10 Grand Avenue
Phone 260
OKLAHOMA
CITY THE LIMEKILN CLU3
1 a • • Brother Gardner Tal‘:s on H'1'
1 i I a I | ti i til esty and Truthfi ess.
It rids every requirement lot
a convenient, close-ir desirable
home
The prices art iess char, hah
those of any ad: to: the same
distance treat the husoes! o.c-
or o: the errv.
The cars of the t >t.ahat*a
City rlalhrav f oioparr a-e now
nwmnr * hr out t the . enter o: the
addrcicit
L«r may ae bought at from
$100.00 to 5300.00
each
MMM.S HOT BIGGEST LUf
Scur* Kgminet H n U«»ai!l«d ^
¥iasr’t Key Gre*tts» Ls»r Th»r Hur
Whe Hmtir't B«“* Found Ok.
S»i ‘-t
fCo|n*nrht lart by C R Suit*.:
d< ojH’iiii] erf d<* mcc
evcii .z Kit id Brt»thcr ■ iurdnur
1 Limekiln club as he s, * »d up
place. I5r<*tl»cr ’ mieback Si:
to iih and wi id be was fiiKiii*j
> rlvoHdiiiii Jones H«‘ had kail 1
! Jones a dollar and was to have
in throe days, hot hadn't got
Rriiciticr Bmith am a man lift
; id, bur it am evident flat h
fcncp much alK*ut human natui
*1 am now (•In’t Kixty years >
1 gtii up iookia fur au hone
to'ty years agn-
*■ At aiioiit flat time 1 gin up
1 fur t truthf ni man.
“kwkfli it w as in flat same
git up »:kikin' fur de mar w h
his deiits unless oAiloe^snd to.
"3 Ilf! SE
il \ I KHTJVT* A OmilT JiTTKii
AS HF WENT.
my snTun.
er wbou be went
rrtrL 1 w as hidin' tiehind a
currant t»
ush wb«*u hf* went, aud be
had a s ..
ash under each arm I»id 1
g_: up ai)
1 wbooj and howl and cry
out agir
Sc irifkadaew of df* world?
Not any
1 fcnow’ed human narur’ and
ft UF
a matter of co’*e Wasn't
flt east .!
sa;y in ted nor mad atiou: tL
y TiirtH- nights ago dat
Eider Wal
(vcif runnin ot-iertemy
c&bm to i.
::>«* dat his wife had tiecu
took wfld cramps and must hax’e half
a dollar s wuth (rf brandy to save her
life I didn't fa outer i*t*d on de
soon. I ai
Neither did
lar. I kn v
’sport
,'t fal
olier no eha'rs
ider de half dob
r a liar. I was
sa;
sis
“Mai
inn* such job. and 1 had de
id de kyaun |»eppfsr in de
p and wa :iu’ fur him. 1 !n
• id:# a , -,r ?-n»e luiaai- '
• - e was arc*und as usul
niii’. 1 liain’t said nuthin
and 3 ha : 1 gwine ti li
c dirt1 fei him to l»eat m«
f he eoind. and it was
> p: > <<«t myseif.
one to me iasu week and
et ]
tmbbies
wan
tad to w*.
me a mow ! Wa* it dat
man
■
fillfl
spavins cu
lat animal and to t.t*i
me i
be was blind in one eye
and
as dtitf as
a post? Course not. It
was
to see fur mxstsll. and
whfc
awn 1 oScfad to trade
him
n which Bixteeu win^eis
WBf
We lied To each oddtkr.
an.r.
we parted
de lies: of friends
“I
k cfliickam
was 1*011* n ighty fine
Sec
me at once
John W. Shields
9 1-2 N Robinson
human natur' \«tter dan we d
don't look at men as de? art but a
what dry entsr lit. We dun kjkhi di*u
tn iih by de Ten Commandments w hei
we omael^s am not liltin' t; * fix-e *■'
em
‘T»ar am nc* jiamcuiar naans why de
whole world shouldn't lie twoeBL but '•
has iiapjKUief fur dt law - years
flat it has lieen lltiin’ de odder way
and it art ’Hjieotm toe much ti* ’sp<*
a change, tte am all h.me«t up tc i
•■irtin and den we hegrm to fal
dawn We Keeuiingty can’t ^.n it eiuter
our bends dat K am a Kort e duty t>
l«ea: de i*dder man
“3 don't reckon dar was cl»er a thne
in dis world when iJlierylwffy kj» *fce <k*
truth If dar wms we hu ven t ai..* nko
nrd of ft, and If we had a WfiM 1
last H!cmth and one day 3 t.K»k three
down egr- down to ds ir-cwery and
bought a n.: and tea Ik- fr- *<t»r dharged
me to much, and 1 no: only slipped a
eotiple of d« eges haet in my p<*<ket
but thane hesT.ng1 • me*. He was a
cboat and I had ' *t a cheat to match
oriil Up
**3 h<*a* .* m’ v hut t bud world
di* an 'e Is and ciiit a good man
g > n sb v Yon lent bIw d*- world
B|i right and you'll k% aioug same us
odder »lka. and as tur de go •:! nten—
he'd lienor rt.L some of it off Too
n urli • Aitess is iLe puttin’ a woolen
biankea on a bo** in a July day It's
hot fi • d* iilntdceft and uncornfortabk*
fur tie Irntt
*T haiLt aay in' a word agu, truth
I p p DlJ'MYKES deils in mplt ments-
j crain. feed and !ir*ur. retail and » hole-
Isale. Phone 940 108Caiif- » es:
I —--
Dr W L MAUPIN for painless den-
tal work. Cal! Office lib west
Ma n street, Oklahoma Cen .
THE RFCTIGRAFHER, the modem
method of reproducing records. 1 A
Perns 410 Baltimore Building.
IMi & Co stock storage tanks, private
! u ater sy stems and cisterns, tin work.
Phone 676. Shop 11 south Hanex i
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BARK PRINTING Co -or me carc^
j and net: work of ex ery destrnpnon at
, 100H west Mam- Phone--
A MANLY New Home. Standard
anc Davis sew nc machines O s and
needles 2VOO w Main, phone 3339
l ERGVSON. tor tine >ob pi ntmg
ot every kind ah.1 description New
rype lllN w Mam pho®e--
NEVA STATE LABOR NEW> tor
♦ine loh printing. Camels our specialty
313 north Rohmsor.. Phone -
and bioiesty ahfl rlnera! lntegilty As
long as de world seemed to hax*e any
use fur em dey was handy things t
have nround 6e bourn What 3 say is
dat you can’t tie a L<*ap different frou
anybody elw* and make it pay <«■ tun e
any fun out o' it If you do business
wid a mat you have got to do it as
odder folks do.
*1 han't savin' dat it’s fur de i**s:
dat men iic and cheat and deceJv, ^nd
stand read.* to do each odder uj and
nejtner v ; 1 deny dat it adds aest to
life and Rharjiens up a man's wits 1
reckon 3 rather injoy It when Ebulu
tion Browr comes «»iier to my caiiin
fur at hour’s viBit and tries to takr
d* dxmL mat wid him when hi goes,
j If h< was a good mat hr w<mid l*- r
b<»re. As It am. I’m wanderin' when be
wili sueceed it girtin’ d< mat.
“Jea lcK»k uj»nn met as men
*Tf y ou hail: t lookit' far truth and
i you git a dfise of it de Kurj»ri»e will t*
1 pleasant
“iKin’t exriert de big end of de trade
| I»a? s what die odder feller is also look
: hi fur
“He seaHfinabty inmost and lie rea
Kmatolf truthful, but don’t go t<» brut
git about it or you’ll lie thought a
thief and a iar.
“If yon watt to pass your last days
in de pfirebouw uss men as dey ought
to use you If you want bacon and
tatm fur breakfust. use met jes* a$
dey ost you—wid a ieeth* extra exer
tion ttoi»v ed in fur gi*od measure
M QT AI»
| l APITOL HILL BARBER *
SHOP *
* *
f *
* .1. t Patterson Prc-r- |
o work done on Sunday. |
+ On Comer Rob. and A Ave, 4
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Lands,In Red River Valley,
;for. Corn. Whest, < >«U. V-utton and
alfalfa. Literature on application
Kcdeenej, L$ ] Co. lld-| Grand
i SEEDS
W eBtern !^-eJ i
LOANS
r. P WirL
COAL
ing, lol east M‘
Kr ALLS* I
West
R P KRUSE box*
I hand clothing
‘C. M BAKER I'
KJU.L ESTATE A KXC'BAJtOS BEc'£EK. J
. Your Prtronage Solicited.
Over Bank, Capitol Hill. Okla ,
JOSLYN ENGRAVING OO,
we MAKE all KIM* OE CT'TS
Hal: Tones snd Zing Etching's
Phone 394 No W. 5. Giand
yffSTON ATWqp^
!
i P?
an •O*
f^vnof 102 3l 5 lien*
• .-S
Brown s famous pop Promhf Delivery
com balls 222 main.---
Man
Don’t be a ‘‘Ready-made’
W hen You Can Get a
SI IT “MAI'E To FIT" AM* “FIT TO WEAR'
FOR THE PRICE OF
$15.00
Vi e have a Large astc M agnifieent stock oi Woolens and no
wise man cat. afford to miss the ppurtonity of
seeing then n. Seeing is bene, ing. Come
and convinced.
UNITED WOOLEN MILLS
124 West Firs- Street
Oklahoma L ir,
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Capitol Hill News (Capitol Hill, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 6, 1908, newspaper, May 6, 1908; Capitol Hill and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937565/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.