The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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STILLWATER, OKLAHOMA. Friday APRIL
19. 1901.
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vl STILLWATER
The largest, J.i\rlie«t
and Healthiest City in
y, Hnsfern Oklahoma.
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10 STILLWATER.
The Distinguished Throat and
Lung Surgeon, Kye and i;ar
Jixpert, and Mr:-. Dr.
Lee Assistant.
Awful Murder.
buffalo Rill Will 1 To t. i ('ordell, Oklu.,
• ''a*e a Hand in sh.it wi.cl in^taiuS
Its Afiaiis.
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ls "■1 "i"" 1 ly projected to
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"fter having I. r-r
"'lfrlh« laws of
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(lent. If is ..I
ai,o announced that the
wj.t.oi wm hore„ft<,r ^ km#WH usthii
1 \ ' litary College Industrial
i°,>h8id ." BrigMiipr
,HI'" \ . Sum.;,.,-, rnited Stales
'''■ ;s otic of 1 Iia incorpor-
■0111 m«ii'i;njr [ „m|
'• 'Li* college. CoioncI
' sb.v .if New York, n form -
' Montana and n membi-r
•heridan's staff, is first vio>
ll'd <' I). Curley is second
April 17. J. T. Ne
y kiile.1 1 Ihhi'v Doyl
"fat- Combs, \Vn hit* c.iuiitj, '
111 liny evening.
"■•yleand l)ick Here* wen
tin Ti .nil (iranite and u I.en
'' New, he stepped
U inchestcr and fir, il nl Doyle,
,n'V'"' him. 1) .yl*> the:, jumped
; 'he wagon mikI m,d \,.vv s|, on
i"s horse*. Do, I,.. sf.,Pr..(l toward
?{? ~2>rz -g -5 3 :■$ .3 .-3 -2 -2 :■§ -3 :• $ ;-jg -s
'me!
rnl
' president.
Who has enjoyed bin-It a wonderful
success in Japan, Europe, New
and Oklahoma, will again |,e at the
Youet Motel itMillwater on .Saturd-.v
April J i.ona day only and wer f.,u- ar!"
w.' k thereafter. at,
All invalid* who \ If it the eminent '«>'>• i
specialist on that dnte v.; 1 rucciw- s''huyk
three months' service fret . Theirlong "r
experience in the largest h-ispitals in of
the v rid enables them Id sue..•*,fully I r -^ <|,
treat nil chronic diseases, mich
brouchitia, asthma. coi>„um| tion, rliei,-
ninti m, sleeplessness. brain and m-r-l Will Come
vmjs exhaustion, ptiralynr., iioiiraV'ia. i K1 Dorado k"-,. >•
headiithe, (Ita, St. \ itusdanc. . , . " ••«*l "'_'>.ea" :W ,ien
tumor. Including freckle. Uhe,, ]
ne.-* 1 mm .11 the land—and it will hit :
v " ' S'",,'n 'fjin kinn nre turned
j loo«e -and they will be turned-all
j 1: •' hlncniiitK idiot" who have blow),
j their millions and billion., into thcce
by an •irigiiial'ui.d never fli'linj; .m'icklv a ' T.'mH !m l"""i"i,a" * M
•"•nr. «'urea guaranteml when <>tber > tornado- -U !'-''i" V'i.x"
l ave fal]e<l but they will m,t ae.-.-pt I br. 1 ' .
—Meca,,. They will Z
you thoroughly, free of i-hai-j,'.-. and . f |approa<hinB
tnuurahle will frankly and kindly tell | day will t„ nil tt.ese billi.m dol-
lar hot air M-hemes and it will conn*
neighboring bouse with Mew mill stioot-
■"'gathim. After tliuy had reached
:li« hulls ■ both ante red and S w
■'not him, iHe ball e:Ueiiiig the ey.t .
ftnd out the back 11i ins neck. !
bre:,i;iii^ ir after which New hit llie|^\
murdered man over t.h- head with (lie ' M
gun and then made his escape.
■ no murderer is still at Urge and
! :: deic); I tion if. with the sheriff on
his pursuit and it is thought that hi
, ^ ' 1 be Cm pturt d. m
pimples, ulatert. salt rheum, et.
beart. ►lomaeli iind kidin-y diseases,
nervoiij debility, confusion ,,f ideas,
aversion to society, |o>-. ,,f eninrv
energy, etc. Mmm of the eye and
ei.ran <|UH*kly aud p-raini.-:\ «.',red
Young men who have become ...
lima of i.ilitary vice, thai dreadful hal ■
It that weeps annually to an untimely
with a force and power that will shake
the financial world from end to end ;
and ill,- fortune- that nil! he counted
grave thousand* of young men of ex- by billion. AVe navn had panics be-
alted talent and _ brilliant intellert. j fore but nil of then, combined w ill not
may call with confidence. a pat., impared to the one that
lake one caiulid thought before it is
to > late. A we.-kor a month :>: i\ place
your case beyond th reach of hope.
Hemember that it cost* you nuthingto
consult these eminent iprcia I i«ts,
therefore tho iro t humble iu . ircum-
Maucci can afford t«. avail t!ienis-Uef
of their va*t exparience. Catarral and
catarrhal d.-afness in positive!,- and
permanently cured by th. Japan™
method.
Mrr. Dr. f,e# give* sprci.l attention
to (he dineases of la.lie* Merit re-
is bound to follow this criminal infla-
tion of everything on earth : and it will
call. ut all the cold storage patriot
in the county to save i
tion."
The editor .f the Republican i*
quite pfssimi-tic and is looking cut
for something awful to come.
Ono-Eorse Farmers.
\n exchange has the the following |
lo say of w11ut it terms the "one horse'
farmer:
He wi.l alarm t be neighborhood by
getting up tw i hours before tin, and
then it around and not go to work tin
i II son up.
II" will ride .1'O'ind a whole week
. i nking fop a bop.
lie Vv-ill coniplain of hard time* and
til!-,I I en r his pants climbing a fence
where a gate ought to be.
He uiit pay if { for a new bridle and
, then let the ea!f eliew it to pieces be=
: fore mii day.
He will get all his neighbors to help
iii p i' ing a co\, out of a bog and tin n
let her die for want of attention.
Stock will get in and destroy his
crop at a place tu thfi fence lie has been
putting of lixing for six months.
lie will sprain his back lifting some-
1 tiling to show how strong be is.
He will talk all day Sunday on what i
he knows about fanning, and then rid
round the neighborhood Monday j
from -lestruc- hunting s.---d potatoes.
lie will go in hi« shirt sleeves on a i
cold day t > show how much he can
stand, the.-i return home and occuiy
two-thirds of the lire place until bed
time.
He will go to town on Saturday and
eome back with fifty cents worth of
return
near
L7TD1GS'
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ladies,
1 have just received
my new samples for
Ladies Suits
Pi ices greatly reduced
ORDER NOW
And be in time for
-EASTER...
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Stillwater Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Hides, Furs, Etc.
Fish, Oysters, Pickles,
Mustard, Catsup, Horse Radish
East Side Main Street.
GEORGE STEES, Prop.
A l'arndise township farmer has re-
I'hilosopber* have told of the lone'
lomeneis experience,1 by a person in
an immense crowd, travelers of tie coffee, a paper of pins, a dollar's worth
lonesoluetics* of great plain* stretch- of chewing tobacco, and his hide full
warded. Ilerc ire* are unei|alled in | ing away mile after inile, and h'unt r* of whiskey.
the history of science Her remedies any that nothing surpasse* the sense of
will positively and permanently cure ! lonesomencss of great forests and ma-
(cmale diteases. Tim doctor can le jestic mountains, but for lonesomeness ported it while drilling a well on
consulted in her parlors. Youst Hotel, pure, unadulterated, try going back his farm last fall he struck quite a con"
i Ulice hour* from !• in to s p, m. and wandering through the old college i siderable amount of oil as to paint the"
rhe doctor will niak< monthly visits | hall* where a few short years before , rjpe for a distance of 20 feet. He is
hereafter there were bundci-eds whom you knew I preparing to go down about I0t)0 feet
i and who greeted you with a smile as, or less ifoil can he found at a lesser
Unce Upon A llllie- |you passed along, aul find instead ' depth. The water he stated was yet
Of the removal jf the town f Hard-! hundred* of strange faces with now j until for use, which gives him much
esty to the railroad the Herald say- d then some one who bore a reseni- \ encouragement for investigation.
"In a few weeks Hardesty w ill be hlsnce to *otne friond of other days.
mnstlr moved away, and will be known * one younger brotherorsister perhaps. JJave Sllblllitted PlatlE-
no more forever, perhaps, as a town. 1
except in stories thai be^in will:, 'nnne
■■pnn a time ■ Kory ,rs when the s. | Jo" Iind strangers ... of ^ Blackwell, Enid
-If crclr, I igpen 7. U K. the T.IIIPL , ion N ou wander ^ r,i|ro,d „
boys, and others made this place a along a stranger and unknown, where ; Ue Kiowa Co|„Rnchp
n..,der.vou. on various occasion* it was j you were once an integral part of col-; ^ wm ^ r"
"* """" number, and the great national j lege hfe. I lie. rowd,the prairie "d ! tt. once JI1(1 a charter granted.
game of draw poker was much itidtiIged i ^he forest may gi\ e a feeling of lone-1
someness, but it cannot compare with
this. It is like returning to boyhood's
home and finding the oldfolks gone
and strangers in possession. Ex.
game of draw poker was much indulged
mid the limit was seversl degrees high-
er than a cat's back. Of late, matter*
have been prosaic, crap shooters have
*upereeded the sports of the old
school, and instead of the supreme
pleasure if drawing to a four-bob ami
making it—tlx; older sports have to as-
sume undignilied at t it niles and vocifei-
*te to the bone* iu frantic efforts to
pass for L'"> cents. These remarks are
reminiscent, but incidental. They
only picture one feature of life of the
residents of a small, inland, isolated
village of the west with an environ-
ment of strongly developed sporting
proclivities—those not participating
forming an attentative audience and
informing every being on the outside
relative to the progress of the game."
The laundry will turn out work the
day after it is taken in ami are prepar-
ing to turn out "quick jobs" within
four or hour* aftar it enter* the
laundry.
in (hose secluded corners where you i . ,
used to sit with some particular frieud I ... K<> " rt 1 0 '',llhr'e "ho is in
gers ir, complete and 1 W.,s "nKto"' Uns su,;m^d the plan.
n I ir> ovtonuiiin «\f PUmI,
Died-
FARM Is CITY LOANS
In Payue, Pawnee. Lincoln and Noble '
Counties, at Lowest rates oL interest and
BEST teisxcs
OF PAYMENT. See or Write,
SWOPE, JOHNSTON & COMPANY.
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.
Great. Stock Sale-
J. 11 lateen, the Perry auotioiu r, will
sell a big consignment of fine blooded
cuttle and mules at tllencos, Okhi.
nevt Tuesday. April '.'o. Sale beginsat
lOo'clock sharp. Following isa list of
the stock, which can be had at your
own price:
55 Itea.l of cows, Ifi-lti Shorthorn,
front 4 to n years old, (15 head of calves
15-11 Shorthorn, I to 9 months old, 10
head of mules, from i to 4 years old,
10 head of work horses, from 4 to 6
years old, I Registered Surrey horse.
All stock In good condition.
Terms: All turn* under |I0 cash;
over that sum a credit of six month*
will be given, purchsier to give ap
Francis .1.. wife of C. Shaffer who
lives two miles north of thi* city died
yesterday morning after n lingering
illness of several months. At the time
of her death she wns iVJ years old.
The funeral services will take place
(run the I". I?, church in this city thi*
morning at 10 :,')0 o'clock, at which the
German Lutheran minister from Perry
will olliciate.
The I.adits Social and Working Cir-
cle of the M. E. church will give a
Sonial and Experience meeting May I,
at which time refreshments will be
served, and to which all are invited.
The ladies of this cirele are each earn-
ing oue dollar, and dssire to axtend an
invitation to all ladies of the ehurcb
whether member* of the cirele or not
to do likewise. The ladies hop*
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proved security. Notes to draw 10 per caDetl tke debt on panonaga property
eent from date, 2 per esnt off for eash il hi lias*, fleet enaeveeed later.
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 64, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1901, newspaper, April 19, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117306/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.