The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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THE WEEKLY OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1309.
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has saved
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Thousands of unsolicited and genuine testimonials such
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Minnrapolin, Minn.:—"I was a great sufferer from female
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Mrs. JohnU.Moldan, 2115 Second St.North, Minneapolis,Minn.
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522—Go ode v«.' St. L . A S. F. Ry. Co.
Co.
331—Hamberfsr vb, St. L. & 3. F. R.
R. Co.
MARCH 19.
348—Anderson vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co. I
347—Jame* ft Co. vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry.
Co.
JW8—Carver vs. C. R- I. «& P. Ry. Co.
S31—Johnson st al vs. M. K. & T. Ry.
Co.
Her scar vs. C. R I. & P. Ry. Co.
Soft—King vs. C. R I & P. Ry. Co.
MARCH 22.
3H -Cox 4 Halo vs. Coffey.
23—C. R. I <4 P. lty. Co. vs. M. K. & T
Ry. Co.
2b—-c R T AP. Ry. Co. vs. M. K.
& T Ry. Co.
269—Asaeta Realization Co. vs. Town o'
Bridgeport.
MAJICTI 24.
279- KJnts vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.
aw—Ford * Dunn vs. C- O. & G R. R.
Co.
293 -Kramer Coal Co. vs. C. O- & G. R
R. Co
294—Kenned v & Denney vs. C O. & O.
R. R. Co.
296— DeUolt vs. C. R. I & P. Ry- Co.
MARCH V>.
353—lft! Ranch Wild West Show vs. A.
T. & S. F. Ry. Co.
3t>4—Herning vs. A. T. & S F. Ry Co
247—Berry, a minor vs. M. K. & T. Ry.
CO.
CIVIL CASFS TN T1TF7 TTNITKD
STATKfl DISTRICT COURT.
MARCH 27.
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C®.
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Co.
23 United Ststcs vs. C. R. I. * P. Ry
Co
29— l ulled States vs. Frederick Stohs.
39-Wntta vs. Little.
43--United States vs. C. O. A- G. Ry.
44 Unted States vs. C. R. I. A P. Ry.
Co.
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BARGAIN NO. 1.
WEST OVERRULES SIMONS
Attorney General Holds Bond In-
terest Coupons Bear Interest at
Regular Rate After Becoming
Due—Legal Rate of State
Where Collectable Obtains.
t si Weekly Slate Capttal. per yr
I V Weekly Oklahoma Farmer per yr.
X Total Regular Price •-*1'00
J Our Special Bargain Price f r the
Two for one year •
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."j Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr.
V New County Pocket map of the
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Federal Court Assignment
March Term Opens March 3
It has been announced in the federal
court here that the regular March term
*>f the United States courts will convene
fit the court house In Oklahoma City on
Idonday, March 1, at 2 o'clock p. m.
At that time all motions and demur-
rers will be taken up and the hearing
of same will continue until disposed or.
The regular trial of cases for the March
term will begin on Thursday, March 4,
«it 10 o'clock a. m.
The list of civil cases assigned for trial
at Oklahoma City, Okla., is as follows:
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1909.
On this day motions and demurrers will
t>e heard and hearing of same will con-
tinue until disposed of and Issues settl^U
In all cases assigned f*r trial.
MARCH 4.
9—Powell vs. M. K. & T. Ry. Co.
33—Vaughan vs. A. T. & S. F. Ry. Co.
24—Freeman-Slpes Co. vs. M. K. & T.
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MARCH 5.
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36—Tillar vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.
37—London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.
38—Jacob Holzman vs. St. L. Ac S. F.
R. R. Co.
MARCH 8.
40—Royle vs. St. L. & S. F. R. R. Co.
43—Coalgate Co. vs. Texas & Oklahoma
Ry. Co. et al.
46—Home Insurance Co. vs. St. L. &
8. F. R. R. Co.
47—Charbonnean vs. C. R. 1. & r.
Ry. Co.
49—Letterman vs. c. R. I. & P. Ry.
Co.
MARCH 10.
5J-—Beck vs. K. C. M. & O. R. R. Co.
62—Hemphill vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.
64—Oklahoma National Bank vs. C. R.
I. & P. Ry. Co.
122—Timmons vs. a. T. & ti. F. Ry.
Co.
MARCH 12.
123—Mrs. Stubbs va. C. R. I. & P. Ry.
Co.
124—Mrs. Stubbs vs. C. R. I. & P. Ry.
Co.
164—Kee vs C. R. I. & P. Ry. Co.
176—Anderson et al vs. C. R. 1. & P.i
Ry. Co.
178—-Hombeck vs. St. L. & S. F. Ry.
Co.
218— Splttler vs. C. R. 1. & P. Ry. Co.
MARCH 16.
219—Mary Smith et al vs. C. R. l. &
P. Ry. Co.
220—J. W. N-utt vs. C- R. I. & P. Ry
Co.
223—Wilturs vs. H. C. Hamilton.
230—Wooten & Potts vs. C. R. I. &
P. Ry. Co.
236—H. O. Sheets va. C. R. I. & P. Ry.
Co.
287—Orient I,and Co. vs. K. C. M. &
O. Ry. Co
MARCH 17.
272—B. O. Johnson vs. M. K. & T. Ry.
Co.
Unable to follow and approve, of
the opinion handed down by Hon.
Percy C. Simons, attorney general of
the territory of Oklahoma, who held i *j Weekly State Capital, per r'2
. vweeklv Oklahoma Farmer, oer yr. "0
that county treasurers were not au- ^ NPw county Wall Map of the
thorized to pay interest upon past due Mr State of Oklahoma • •
interest coupons. Attorney General ] li p^ilar Price
West, In an opinion handed down at
the request of D. W. Boyer, treasurer
of Comanche county, says, "I am of
the opinion that interest coupons of
negotiable bond* after their maturity
bear interest at the rate fixed by law. J JJ
The opinion of attorney General
Tr tal Regular Price
I our Social narnaln Price for the^
THREE FOR
BARGAIN NO. 4.
...11.00
Wi ek1v State Capital, per yr < .R0
TV>eklv Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .n0
Weekly Kansas City Journal 26
West is in opposition to that of for-
mer Attorney General Simons and the
present incumbent cites five cases to
substantiate his contentions.
West further holds; If the the bonds
were made payable at the fiscal ag-
ency of the territory or state in New
York or else where outside the State
of Oklahoma, the legal rate of inter-
est of that state would be collectable.
If the counties or municipalities
were willing or ready to pay at the
time of maturity but could not be-
cause the coupons were not presented,
then no interest could be collected
but if the counties could not meet the
payment then interest could be col-
lected.
Total Regular Price $1.26
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THREE one year ten $ .65
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Woeklv State Capital, per yr ) .50
Weeklv Oklahoma Farmer per yr. .R0
Weekly Kansas City Star 26
Total Regular Price $1.26
Our Soeclal Bargain Price for the
THREE one year % 65
BARGAIN NO. 6.
Weeklv State Capital, per yr $ ,R0
Weeklv Oklahoma Farmer, ner yr. .50
Semi-Weekly Glo"be Democrat 1.00
Total Regular Prle.
f
Our fto^clal Bargain Price for the
<L THREE for one year $1.26
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BARGAIN NO. 7.
Had Sixty Boils when but Six Months
Old—Was Annually Attacked by
a Humor—It Looked Red Like a
Scald and Spread Over Half Her
Head—Both Troubles are Cured.
NO PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR
THE CUTICURA REMEDIES
^ Weekly State Capital, per yr $ .50
M Weekly Oklahoma Fttrmer. per yr. .60
v Semi-Weekly St. Louis Republic.. 1.00
Total Regular Price $2.00
Our Special Bargain Price for the
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Weeklv Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. «'0
..St. Louis Woman's Farm Journal ..Ft
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Weeklv Oklahoma Former, per yr.
St. Louis Woman's Magaslne -•>
Total Regular Price M-26
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Weeklv Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. • <
Ladles' World, New York on
Total Regular Price $2 00
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THREE one year ••$> 0"
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Weekly State Capital, per yT $ .50
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. -&G
Woman's Home Companion,
Springfield, Ohio fjXO
Total Regular Prlc« *2 00
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THREE one year $ 25
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Woeklv Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. 50
Woman's National Daily 1.00
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Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .50
Cosmopolitan Magazine 1,00
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Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .50
The Housekeeper Magazine l.no
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If you think you won't have
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hut intend to have a larger circu-
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state.
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W kly State Capital, per yr $ R0
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. -50
A Scientific Treatlxe on the Home
—Th* Disease* and How to Treat
Them, bv H. D. RicharJson—
Book 188 pages 100
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THREE one year $1.00
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Weekly State Capital, per yr $ 50
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .50
American Magazine 1.00
Total Regular Price
Our Special Bargain Price for the
THREE one year $1.15
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Weekly State Capital, per yr $ .50
Weeklv Oklahoma Ffirmer. per yr. .60
Woman's Magazine. St. Louis .. .25
Woman's Farm Journal. Bt. Louis .25
Total Regular Price $1.60
Our Special Bargain Prl^e for the
FOUR one year $ .85
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Weekly State Capital, per yr..'...$ .60
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .50
Woman's Magazine. St. Louis ...
Woman's Farm Journal 25
American Magazine 1.00
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FTV"E one year $1.60
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Weekly State Capital, per yr $ .60
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. .60
Womat.'s Magazine St. Louis .. .26
Woman's Farm Journal. SL Louis .25
Cosmopolitan Magazine 1.00
Success Magazine 1.00
Total regular Price.
.$3.50
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SIX one year $2.25
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Weekly State Capital, per yr $ .50
Weekly Oklahoma Farmer, per yr. Bo
Cosmopolitan Magazine i.o®
Woman' National Daily l.oo
Total Regular Price $3.00
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yr $ .50 .
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Btat, CapltaJ.
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Paris Medaii Mnn*i>i. •••••*.., .50
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OUR RURAL ROUTE AN COUN-
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will be. Every paper atand. at the ' ■
class, in thl> club Is a jl
head of It.
ilfe°r f°r eTOr>r department"^" fjurn ] '
Weekly Oklahoma Parmer, per yr. ,5o ! '
Weekly State Capital, per yr.... 1 60 I '
Rural Weekly, et. Paul ...... ;r, ! '
Ooodall's Weekly Farmer 2l I 1
Kimball-. Dairy JTarmer. Waterloo,
Iowa gQ
Home and Farm, Springfield Q '2K
Green's Fruit Grower. Rochester.
New York B0
Inland Poultry Journal, Indian-
apolis. ind r a
Apple Specialist, Qulncy, HI. .
Farm News, Springfield, OWe . 25
Total Regular Price ..
>••*-$4.00 I
Our Special Bargain Price for the
TEN any year ...,...«.^.....$2.«5 i
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six months old, her papa had a boil on ! I
his forehead. At
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tis a tonic. We do not think any one can
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THE STATE CAPITAL CO.
Guthrie, Okla.
Firs
Inclosed find Dollars, for which
p'ts^e fert'meyour Bargain No as described in your advertisement from
which 1 clipped this coupon. I alao enclose ..Dollars for
tack Milkcr.pllon, at the regular rate by mail.
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Write name and postofllce very plainly so no error* will occur.
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THE SAVING HABIT IS KEY TO WEALTH
Not How Much You Make, But How Much You Save
n -a s THIS OFFER IS ONLY
Remember? ^Mdi.15,'09
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yon elect or the full year, 1909. |
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Address STATE CAPITAL CO., Guthrie
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Greer, Frank H. The Weekly Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 27, 1909, newspaper, February 27, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth353046/m1/3/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.