The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Little Locals
' drug« at (lie
>>v;
A full lino of fi,,
tnond Pharmacy
tf
All the best an,| re)
are kept Ht Hand's ,|rl|ir, ' ""K (,n'"ks
floiv. Jf
One lot 4()xl in f,.(.
road, for sale ehean
I Mrs ,| r . - - ''""^tand Sunday.
J rf°m Gtiti|fiHl'"li"8retl",iied yesterday
lr y°'l think ,
ri(rbovs ''and i
1 ic lo the car-
Fine cool drinks
'"■ar the
Wm A i,a
rail.
| Pet*
|"d h>
| ''aciflc
Dr. <:
I la In
''"'k and ife
""" toniBht "ti" WlJre exl'ect-
i« " their ^it on the
pure drugs at Hand's'd,,"'*aN luul
""l, "tore. ,f
Oall on or 'phone 8K for ,
.Morrison North .Main. M
I I,p- <•- \v. u,,. .
I "'"I'M ill the ei'i!" ,M lfe <)f Chsndler
I "r,'on their Wav , , '"«ht- ""
y " infield. Ka
tl,e Pi*y '-t night. They
"meld. k'n.
W""k wi ' three engage
incuts.
°pera houst
purchase.
Galveston Abercrombie
inS several daysTti n,'0"' "ftPr "•H,nd"
l°oking fur |ahd le C"J' and county
Kxcellent drink, or all killI,
soda line at the Plwa™*>
if
C. Wamsley of Uramer W„
the city and is looking up ^
from Pawnee 'tir:;:;:" "N,,IP <lnw" '"'"raneeand t e n"d will do an
home folks. ' "d hU"'J^ with | are locatedoverT r^l
P. F. Kearns tlie mineral I '"rivate l'<«rdiiiL' hi T
«• «K«in in the city, or at hom ^ ' H"(l "Uck «reet Can °f '0U'
is his headquarters *' thls; lsd,,,s gentlemen aecom'n°date
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ZJXZZTS, - J*"
"«" ■ .VM? pJSSKS?-
„r CMC.,, i.
the city on business [t„ " " r«*Mdent of Beloit
- -
the lieu quality of tahacco "fe ; i. the eio'lneP I Creek- Th"
J Jr-Mwri* * •• ' , Iar, 0„ over'Tbaol'"£
Nortk Main and will put out good ri™ "to tbe bed of the creek.
M *T H. On.al le?TT7^ayl ago for
,iood j" # home and • |„t, buUmo hTnew'.to''^
;;:r8tf «vr rf,:
U U half „,ge which you are
Crushed fruit with tour i ■ i i !/ 0 read uyen if you do not in-
««S ,i/, J,'" I";"""' It will In-
1 t. i (in tiiM |(«(. you
"ream manufactured hy the Candv1
actory. tf
*7.00
5.00
300
5.00
10.00
7.00
Goods For Sale-
Mrs. Foreman will sell ber horse,
carriage, harness, household furnish-
ings and garden tools, at private snle,
this week, at her home, corner Hus-
band St. and 4th avenue.
I*esk and book case
Bedroom suite
Children's iron beds
Coufth
Sewing machine
Killing table
'<ockp" w.oo. 1.50, 1.75
^cro3n .
. i .;j0
Musk; rack
\ i
Ana many other articles,
Excursion to Ark. City.
Account Annual Reunion South-
western Soldiers' Association, the San-
ta Fe will sell tickets for the above oc.
casion at one fare for the round trip
Sept. 1-6, good returning Sept. 7th.
E. R., McCarthy, Agt.
Sn^iorodo~ond" Utah
VIA SANTA FE,
AT RATES LOWER THAK EVER DEFORE
On Sale i,.i„ .... - wiifc.
On Sale July , (0 9l September i t
Olenwood Spring"^andrei"",d PUeb,° retUrn
Salt Lake City and Ogden,
i to 10.
• Sjo.oo
$30.00
A Pllllmiui Observati.,,, Slee^, r'!.t.|,|UH *1M round tr"n
freecopy^!^^rcXt.oC;;;;,/,\^^ or for
4 J^hLMCh,SOn' To^SnURpTeHRVal,w.y.
< , Kppl.-r proprietor of th- (ierman
hotel of (1 ithrie was m ,he eity Ves
terday, to elo e a deal n „ f,ir„* '
purchased a go id farm f ri
of this city
it timi
to u!
U business,
a short time
'rim tliem-
)d tin
■ •ral
This is getting al
for foot bull li. nd-
College will eomm.-i
and then the jihh i-.
■elv"' "l> for good w
This morning \|r- l.,r.
Misses Taylors w I . have I.
fora few days ith t. - M
crombie's and \|r- |', |i ^|,
<*d to their I. m" ri l'i
Cliff Hock left th,- rnn
radii Springs where I • m ,
•'i month reeuperatiriff. (
in Wichita on his ret r
i'ai'k w ith him a Ini !.-
The big war dane, of the
A Fox, and Iowa li .i .u-
place this evening at I: |. ,
youiitf people ar. g
big dance and some m-tv 1
paint and join the
The A. A M. C Illeg. .. ,arter;•
mandolin and guitar ■ •! 111. a 1 j ve at
entertainment at the M I eh m
I erkilis thisi veu ng I . or
gauization will lie a-- -■■■d hy ti." Mi-
<** Nora Tallxit and Kitw 1 n;l I!yer-
I here seems to lie tie i" ti e:ii i!
that can come up t i 1 >kI• 11 inn on tlrj
melon crop. Melons are hrn >g! t t 1
this city by the W11K011 loads which
look to weigh from 30 to [uhiikN,
and are of the bear varite* and kind-
i he ((ualitjr of melons too. is Ii 11 *.
Ilaiiner Johna had on d>plny to-
(,«y a root of the wild sweet potato.
^ wag an immense om*. I ein^ over
three and a half fe. t Irngth and
tl.ree feet in ejrcumferein*c at the lar^e j
H,'d. Tbone who liav * -ren it s i\ iiat
theie sweet potatoes |<n w m\< n n i
'han this one.
nil |
lit
Are They Injurious?
A fly has been discovered in the
the cotton field. i„ thii c,)Untrv
MooMiead Ware . xhibited at ti e
(od«y a glass jar containing a
Drancli of cotton with at least 100 of
there hugs. They are lomewhat lar
K'-r than a sweat bee and jointed sim-
i ai to the waip, and contain wings the
length of the body.
' -" J ( u"d'ff of Elm Grove township I
captured these bugs in his field of eot-
ton and says they are found, moreoe!
l'ss. all over the field and while they I
The Glencoe Mirror says.- "Be care-
ful how you brag on your fruit when
you bring a load to town. Wednesday
a farmer drove in with a wagon load of
peaches and stopped on the street to
brag of their quality and the orchard
from which the fruit was picked. A
man approached, peered into the wa-
Ron box and sampled a peach. Then
another fellow looked in and took a
peach. Then three other fellows an-
gled across the street to the wigo44
and declared the peaches the finest
they had ever seen. The farmer smiled
and they each took a peach or two.
W ithin fifteen minutes the wagon was
surrounded with "had-been" horticult-
urists, and when the farmer drove
away he didn't have enough peaches in
his wagon to make a decent colder."
rills same thine happened in Stillwater
the other day when a crowd of boys,
and men (loafers) stood at a wagon
ami devoured one peach after another
until the profit on his load was knock-
ed so low that he decided that the
peach business was not very paying.
For Sale or Trade.
A good stock farm worth $2000 31.,
miles from Stillwater. L> room house
and outbuildings, fin acres fenced.
Will trade for good rental property in j
Stillwater and some cash. Apply at I
this office, tf
$5 Five Dollars $5!
buys a ton of coal
NOW of
HUESTON HOUSE*
^ H. B. HUESTON, Prop
jg BEST FURNISHED ROOMS l/M THE CITY
® RATES $i.oo and ?,.25 Per Day
Comer ioth and Main.
stillwater, okea.
Phone No. 25
sJ
4 Blocks West of Depot.
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u. C. /NORRIS'
have nm damaged the cotton as yet, I w.
Abercrombie&Miller
1- afraid they will in time injure it!
Mr Windiir says he saw several hun- i
dr. d „f these hugs on one stalk of cot- I
They were taken I,, the A. and '
M College Kxpcriment Station and
mi investigation will be made.
East Side Won,
The hill game yesterday afternoon
between the west and east sides re-
sulted in a score of 15 to 0 in favor of
:x blJ^^eSlrf ';y weather bure,,u
somewhat tin d and it was then found L tah-ton'" '.7"
— -Id not possibly ^^ ^ ^0^
Ping, but the weather bureau has be
GA LVESTON HAS ESCAPED.
Hurricane Signal is Flying, But
the Storm is Not Expect-
ed There.
A Full Supply Of All Season-
able and Canned Goods
Everything Sold Right.'
Stillwater, O. T.
All kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats. Fish, Oysters, Pic
klcs, Catsup, Horse fiadish
itc. Hides and Furs.
The Hutf storm which has been re-
GEO. STEES,
iiinl
"■ tithe u'ane should the balance ol
the --■veil innings lie played—seven be-
ing the number decided on at the be-
! ginning.
lli'M. sides had some good players
h it - ' lie,if the west nine were slight-
j ly knocked out on account of illness.
I'here was but very little rooting
dot ' iilicr side and the players
did not work themselves any too hard,
as tin- ga'ne had nothing at staki
1 The hoys all need considerable prao
tice to trim themselves up in propi
t-tyle and then a crack' team could
lie mustered up from the two sides to
play with any nine who niay challenge
them.
line represenlrtive of the Jennings
fain was in the city and played with
the west sub- lie is Mr. t'oppedge
and -ay- Jennings wishes very much
tu match a game with Stillwater and
*' v uu II ilf IJ('
come emphatic that the storm would
strike inland to the east ot Galveston.
It would not be surprising if several
Galveston steamers put into Key West
or Pensacola within the next day or
two for repairs as a result of having
been in the storm oir Port Kads in the
early part of the week. Steamers
which left Galveston on August H may
! l,av<1 Passed it or they may have run
into it. The Mallory steamer, Neuces,
I'ho Noble's dramatic c 'inpaiiy
PUt on three new plays next week
the opera house. Two of the " uiipany
'■rink and Wolfe, arc her" tie na..h-■
of the company are expected to arrive
soon. Nobles company gave the
befit, of satisfaction when here
last July and every one who attended
was wfell pleased with the p|a\s and
with the various members of the coin-
P ny.
which was due from New York on
Wednesday, had not yet arrived Thur-
day evening. The steamer, Ceres, left
on August « for Rotterdam with a car
go of wheat.
The steamer, AImere, which left for
Havre with 18K.000 bushels of wheat on
August!!, may also have encountered
the Btortn.
It w.'ll probably be played in the near, On August 10 the steamer I'ennre
1 left for Havre with IH.ilOO bushels of
wheat and miscellaneous cargo - Enid-
wen, with 1!IK,307 bushels of wheat for
\ntwerp, and the Hlodvven with loll-
(*« bushels of wheat for Rotterdam.
Two sailed on August 12-the Sclma
with a full cargo of wheat for Ham-
burg, and the Harrison line steamer
Orion, with a full general cargo for
l.iverpool,
'I he steamers which sailed on the
«"d l-'th are almost certain to
have encountered some portion oi the
storm.
remember we dq all kinds of job printing
This May Interest You!
I>r. Dims Hom eopathic physician,
does a general practice. Nervous trou-
bles in all their forms treated. Posi-
henellclal results guaranteed in
and heart troubles. Diseases
peculiar to women, their surgicial and
electrical treatment Tiles positively
cured, and without pain. We have a
complete lOlectricsl outfit and claim to
| he expert in their medical application.
I nillce over First National Hank. I
live
lung
School Books
Stationery
and
Wall Paper
a full line
of
Cigars; Books
mid Novelties.
J. C. NORTII
$52.00
i rom si illwaier'Aiigust ti and 20
•September II and 17,
Through tourist sleepers
unci chair ears,
(l',;r;o,,a"y «"-n«l..cted excursion.,
alifornia offers the homeseeker
productive lands, perfect din,.to,
Rood markets,
\ isit Grand Canyon ,if Arizona
en route,
The llncst of ice cream is kept at the
Diamond Pharmacy, tf
Santa Fe
Address Agent, A. T. AH. F. R'y, Still-
water.
For anything in the li„« Qf purt,
urugs go to Hand's drug store, tf
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 17, 1901, newspaper, August 17, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117406/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.