Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901 Page: 5 of 6
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RKAJL EfiTATE AND FARM Ia»AN8.
Marry nroom, who qh oeeu; ,
vi.itin J for several week. with I Jroul dollar “ l,n,,“
iJ. M. Spriiiirer went to his home, Barclay, tin* tail
relative* in Siillwat«*r this weok. j
A. C. Enos, of Kansas fortuur j
tv a Stillwater eitixon sp«*nt a
j portion of this week ln*r»» at Lend
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on «»<i •« u»ixioit n*if i<b». Ail) Hiirrv Broom, wtio has twru !
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«u<t cniclui attention PcpiIO’iclilMi * spec-
ialty. Oftc« upstair*. Hodpes building.
jj. M. Springer
DR.C W ATTERBURYjm Texas Tuesday.
SURGEON DENTIST. ! County Treasurer L. K. Me*
Gas administered. Six years expert- Guffin issued tax warrants for
ence. Crown and Bridge work a fjrst half personal tax 1900 in
■pecjdhf ^[illwa,"‘ Stees'McGraw thfi ,mudg of the sheriff Monday.
Orr, The Novelty repair man
j is no longer a partner with Blouin
; but lias a shop of his own on
East ninth ave.
| the Opera House.
The eyes of business men near
■ est to the First National Bank
' got very large Wednesday morn-
• ing when the janitor accidently
started the alarm.
A. T. Neill who was taken to
the asylum last week has writ-
ten to his law partner that he is
Greggs residence on Nortn Hus j
bant) uir<H‘i A suitable reward)
will lie given for their return toj
Mrs. G. W M.eks. 1
Those who failed to draw out
at El itnno can tile at this ofliee t
and get the D<*il)oerut ai d Kali
: sas City Times one year for one)
dollar. You must relinquish
time of filing
r, has re*
{ceived his line of fall and winter
j samples and invites you to call
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cream.
Try tin* tw**»t cold drink
Stillwater—lioman I*utich
Pownell A Brown, druggists.
Scwinu Machines. Washing Ma )
chines, Guns and all kinds of
li a mi.
racket goods at the Fair. CiptaiMockimmin
smj.lu. fund
Mr. Isom X’atiarsdaln of Big
Bend. Cimarron township had
business at the court house Mon-
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work un^ son C leveland wore out to
building. Phone 98,
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TILLWATEK...............OKLAHOMA.
Phone yw.
J. E. SATER,
ABSTRACTS hnd
LOANS.
ty Otlice in First National Bank.
J. C. NORTH......
Wall Paper,
Stationery,
Books,
School Books
and Supplies,
Confectionery,
Pictures
and Frames..,...,
High Art Decorating a Specialty
Call and Give US a North Main Street
Trial.
STILLWATER
WANTED—Honest man or woman
to travel for laree house; salary SD5 00
monthly and expenses, with increase;
position permanent; inclose self-adre.-s-
ed stamped envelope. Manager, .130
Caxton bldg., Chicago.
Situations Secured
for graduates or tuition refunded. Write
J0T at once for catalogue and special offers.
¥ Massey lof,^9
II Louisville. Kj. Montgomery. A I*
JL Houston. Tex Columbus. Ga.
Uichmond. Va. Birmingham. Ala. Jacksonville. Fla
Don’t Be Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN Tt A
getting along fine and expects
soon to be in Stillwater.
Helps young ladies to with-
stand the shock of sudden pro-
posals, that's what Rocky Moun-
tain Tea has done. 35c. Made
by.Madison Co. Ask your drug-
gist.
Stillwater has a young man
that we will put against anything
in the territory as a high jump-
er. It is officially reported he
leaped over a six foot hedge fence
recently at midnignt without [
touching a twig.
The beauty thief has come to
stay,
Unless you drive the pimples
and blackheads away;
Do this; don't look like a fright;
Take Rocky Mountain Tea to-
night. Ask your druggist.
Patronize home merchants.
They spend their money here
and help build up the town.
Traveling grocery peddlers,
stove fakirs and rug people do
not help our town and generally
charge more than our local
dealers.
FOR SALE—For cash or with
approved security. One good
second hand Packard, 11 stop,
double reed organ. Anyone de-
und inspect them. All
Kuarant-.il. Over New York , ,h"ir ,nrm Cl™r Craek town
Kackot. j ali'p Sunday
c. T. Barnes, of near Mulhull j Harriet Palmer, of Eden town
was in the county seat Monday, ship was arraigned before the
Mr. Barnes says he has twenty | commissioners of insanity Mon
1st door west of j five acres of the fine8t cotton ho day’ a,ld adiudF'“d insane.
has ever raised. \jr Mathews of Perkins was
Call at the Diamond Pharmacy j in our town Saturday. He re-
for a free sample of Mackenzie’s ports that they had a fine rain
headache powder. They contain 1 in their country last week,
no opiates or other injurious
drugs.
Miss Zellu Dawson returned
from Pawnee Monday where she
had been an instructor in the
county teachers institute,
The Democrat’s job office
turned out work for R. D. Bow-
ers this week. Mr. Bowers is
now in the loan business.
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National bank Notrv uiildantiinB . >i,y*
line lo MLite Bank* and Ilanketa *1,049. !5*
Individual dcpowita *ut,icct lo check 44
lletnand pertl(!.a|r« of dr|M»ail </!
Time certificate* ol deposit a.jVi ,r
Total.
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The Stillwater Candy factory
has the neatest ice cream parlor
in town. Go in and get a dish
of that rich cream.
W. M. Barker, the efficient
register of deeds, spent Monday
down on his farm near Mohan.
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Made only by Madison Medi-
cine Co.. Madison. Wi*. It
keeps you well. Our trade . . . , ... , ,,
mark cut on each package, siring ail instrument Will do Well
i^,rtCbuif6 Accept no'subst'- tQ address Lock Box 141, Still-
tute. Ask your dmfgiat. wa^er Oklano ma, before pur-
chasing. 22-4
J cb wetk—Itcie 13*.
Herbert Banta one of Rock
township’s good school teachers
was in Stillwater Monday.
We make it a specialty to han-
dle fresh fruits at this season of
the year.,—U. G. Norris.
Some fine bargains in wall pa-
per this week at Powell &
Brown, druggists.
Thomas Bazzle, of Eden town
ship had business at the court
house Monday.
The Candy factory lias the rep-
utation of making excellent ice
cream.
E. Rogers, of Eden township
had businsss in this city Mon-
day.
J. H.Testeman. of Eden town-
ship was in Stillwater Monday.
Rev. Daugherty returnned
from El Reno Saturday.
Dry Goods at 60 cts on the dol-
lar at the Fair.
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ALL WOMEN
Wine of Cardui is the guardian
of a woman’s health and happi-
ness from youth to old age. It
helps her safely into womanhood.
It sustains her during the trials
of pregnancy, childbirth and
motherhood, making labor easy
and preventing flooding and mis-
carriage. It gently leads her
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life.
WINE0'CARDUI
cures leucorrhcea, falling of the
womb, and menstrual irregularity
in every form. It is valuable in
every trying period of a woman’s
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, acts directly on the geni-
tal organs and is the finest tonic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a .*1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardui.
Territory ol Oklaboiim. I
County ol I'*) iic, , "
I. W K. H<xlj{r*, Canhier of the sbovr-namcrl
bank, do *olrinnly awear that the above atatr
inent ia true lo the beat of mv knowledge and
belief. U V, HOUCKS. Cashier.
Huhacribed and oworn to before me thia (otfi
day ol July, 1901.
j K Satkb. Notary Public.
(SKAl.i 1 'omiuiaaion expire* Dec. y, njo*
Correct-A(teat: M. 1„ Walk**.
a. H. Campiiki.l.
N. w. Mavoinmes,
Ilirector*
NEW SERVICE
VIA
San Antonio,
VIA
//AGO, 6. A. A. A. P. and SOU. PAC.;
AND TO
AUSTIN.
VIA ELGIN AND H. &. T. C.
,'h.ough Tourist Sleepers
Batesville, Ala., July 11, 1900.
I am using Wine of Cardui and Tbed-
ford’s Black-Draught and 1 feel like a
different woman already. Several la-
dies here keep the medicines in their
homes all the time. I have three girls
and thev are UBing it with me.
Mrs. KATE BROWDER.
I For advice aid literature, address, giving
CALIFORNIA,
Via SAN ANTONIO and SOU. PAC.
Quickest and Best Line to
MEXICO.
Katy Flyer
?. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City.
ALL TRAINS HAVC
FREE K/> "rV CHAIR CARS aiw
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nmiiiGs
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THE BEST MADE.
Send It emu Jot It auorltd ptns.
ALL STATIONERS S
THE ESTER
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Diggs, I. O. Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1901, newspaper, August 1, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1136198/m1/5/: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.