The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 167, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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ev^i"/froln *^7,
ln ColnroUo. ell(Jt>(1 visit outing
"tend
in ColnroUo
M
'sit outing
Locals J
T B M l
. B' Ma'ernee0f Rmi,,- ,
city today. p J w in the
Miss Calla
Noble's Dramatic r
the reason here Thursday'3t
A full Jine of tine drugs llttl
mond Pharmacy 16
I'ia-
if
AH the best ami refri.ii
are kept at Hand's dr.ig„ ^
One Jot 40*140 feet^ „
road, for sale cheap • rai|-
_ >> M Adams.
Several of the Stillivm.,..
<akp Perr^nexttek^1'
Fine cool drinks.
pure drugga^ianji8 drUs store tf"
Call on or 'nhonA kk r
Morris' on North Main " 'T W'
i (70)
George Swope is i„ the . .
with his parenUaiul other ttlatlng^
Excellent drluka o, all kinds
aoda line at the diamond Pha^'^ 6
tf
city. ,ar' °f tiis
Rev.
meeting at Union Chapel s.turd\T I
yesterday. 5 an(l
A fine, bright looking buy
yesterday morning to .Mr
Mort Steen.
I.adies will be fr>-e Th^ay night if
accompanied by a paid50c ti<-ket sel
are on -ale now.
Mr. C. c Walker reluTneiTfrom | aw
ton Saturday where he ],.<] bet<|| f
'he past few days.
,, r and Mrs nT7
' aturday from their', "a"d rf>t"rned
' T'iey have l,B throuKh Colo-
weeks. en absent several
Opea
Tui'sd*y is thereat'8 t<"liR,lt and
.i::;Xf,wmt ■-
ir'K in t£°cltJ",ye, Sathrie *M
B,"n Shivel7 ~~
"",n,i"«'"p„; ,,rs'e.nt f"
"n tile trn„i. s ,10rscs
fair.
Mr
this
,!rry ®atUKi*y after '"'r howe in
®;^y a short tiL , ,;1;;1"^' ■- thi9
M,PS Zaneis Haga" ^
n'i Duck 1 corner of loth
(67)
James T. st .p
Ukh-r
I Ofjm rr /-> ■ . 3 UVe*
Stillwater Street Uarg.
Stillwater', first .treet cars
"-.iced running «,ew days ago This
ears in tt'e t"'' Si'Stem "f street
ears m the territory and (he honor i«
something worth boasting over now
irrkp,,t eve"th!"« qui®;1
"ti the car. were Put to service be-
know Tt°U ThderW°rld H"0Wed to
make ti,*!- , nre "'8ht ('Hr* «"d
l),i l runs from thecollegedown
street then east to Main on Seven-
avenue then to Ninth on Main
ins system is run by a company of
"" -Noble county not by electricity, horse of other than
e power of the boys wh,. are tlleC0n"
uuctors and engineers.
andlarP°?are.illUrnin,ted b' ca"dles
am *** andsome and have every
~
AT
^wttrain
"n,i "uck street ~ r "U'"Pr of l0tb I n 18 certainly a very nrett* «;„i f .
1 ti- -«-enCan ——^ ^th? zht::
«'m. Adams. ' and ,"/o"'11 refi,"8teU
and Utah
VIA SANTA FH
.™"w" nt
Denver, Colorado Springs and P ' ^ Cmber 1 to '«•
tilenwood 5prings and rttirn '° a,U, retur" $ao „
Salt Lake City and 0*den, '.• — ^
points as8na°med above « n/be', il"K"8t 31 ■ 10«".d trio tick V '' '$35'°°
A Pullman Observation *1 at one far0 00 f t() 8ame
ratio Hprinw on l?" S,eeP*r runs between u- r r°Und triP-
• ™40 a
?;K to-„ ;,,r„ or (or
0kta.
w®s born
and Mrs.
H; is 8 """"nercial'ina ^ 8und '-'
° it and thi.i. i raveli"K out
Oklahoma. 3 llrst trip to
l,,e triP along the V'Blt *"d ')leat-
T''«v have b^'n at, °' California.
Part of Ju|y. bsent Slnee file early
system nn Ve" re8u'ated
"jstem and is one of Stillwater's real
business enterprises.
l>r. I'ainter will otti
No 810 South Leu is
#ixty days. I'hone l]f
John Otey and daughter
went to Wellston yesterday ,
few days with Mr. Ot«, ,
n,,w country'for"')0 ,>een in the
Purchased two : T PS,t two wpeks
county seat town, n'", ^ °f thp
8S,1 this morning.' f°r C,lick-
morning onc),",.',^1" P0'"'6 court this
,1— "d rece va;ra H dis"rd- 'y con-
Dutton wal a oflda'flnfof^5rt- Tom
itoouT^r Ii0Ul
"aving
■ feed anil wife, Mr< j p q f
and
Wife- "f accompwiy hereon' her
kd munzl'wil'r^;,""1^ thP U?k-
during his absence Postofflce
tf
•Minnie
1 visit a
Opera House.
Thursday „ight Aug ^nd, Still-
iter's favorite theatrical company
"'"open our amusement season with
' 8tuP*ndous production of "Our
ack" or "The Great Gold King." Mr
Noble is organized this year to play
cities only, but consented to play their
' engagement here where their
;r-:r:leffion and wh°se i«tCb
string ,s always out for this capable
ganization. Thursday will be a
grand ladies free night, that is, each
« tleman who buys a reserved seat
ticket at Hands drug store for 5o cents
and before 7 o'clock Monday, will be
entitled to a seat for his lady fre " „
two ladies will be admitted on one 5ft
cent ticket, prices will be regtZ Tt
the door, children lo and 20 cents
cents'1 iCOnjr' 30 C6nt8' Pan|uet- ^
ents. The companys band will lnake
■t usual parade on Thusday at 11 a. m
ta's are on sale now.
IIUESTON IjOUSE
W H- B- HUESTON, Prop.
s 8est fused *ooa*s « the city
5 ATES $I 0° and ti.25 Per Day...... *
STn0nr,IOth and Main-
TILI.WATKR, OKI.A.
ured^^^^-uract.
1'on't fail to tee the production of . " ,,k,:lhoma land wi"' a view' oTW^
*' Thursday nl^•i« "ta" to S«„wX
Jack, or The Great Goid King ' went n • Perry wher" he
'*> nt this morning.
For rent:—N'ic
electric lights.
<") Mb
\V. Morris has a me,.
N"rth Main and will p !t ,,
Hi* phone is 88
<i'>od new 0 room house
southeast front, for sale ,
farm. «•
'ly furni-hed room
1'- d. Miller.
new barn 01
'it piMxJ rijja
Bobt. Fratier was i„ the elty over
'""dav ,leh^ been down in the new
and 2
r trade
L ,\|)A<
'""I ••}■ lie say. every body would
I lit# to borrow nooey but no
' tl'i' r Eiv,e.-' 8pawon wonid want
j Hp says every line of busi-
| Mess ig overdone.
Th.
It Wasn't Beer.
Hard luck story from the Minneapo-
lis Messenger: A hard luck story comes
j' r'vl' ReM''',einR b,'°UKht hiu«r
by one who went there from Minn-
eapohs to register for the land draw-
g: r 8ee 19 tl> t a number of appli-
Zvidetr thi8|P°intha<J D'«'««^ to
' themselves with an adequate
supply of beer that made Milwaukee
famous, before leaving El Re„0. and
after boarding the train, came to a
realizing sense of their deficiency. After
abusing one another soundly for a
^'t -eyconduded to make the best
ol the bu jine«is a ml fau ..
Phone No. 25
4 Blocks West of Depot,
I u. G. /NORRIS' |
I A Fu'i' SuPP'y Of All Sea<5nn~
I able and Canned Goods
? Evervthino-. .s<
Everything Sold Right
" "(|uii m the new . — *uunuiy ior a
"'lry '";,kinB arrangements to loan 1 ' <!011C,udf"1 'ake the best
> , "" " }•< every hody would OK and ^ °" a cargo at
h ! 1 l.i.riMU' ..i Oklahoma Oif.v ii..f *1.-. .1
Steve
rH
and j
and BufTalo. I
ir in
Mr. and Airs. !•:. (i
turned today from th•
pleasure trip to Chieag
Crushed fruit with j,„ir drinks at
Hand's. Exclusive right 011 the ie,
<-ream manufactured by the Candv
actory. tf
A- McClung i|| leave in a few
'W for his place ofliluigsnd i r.d>. lit
get a good farm
mandolin and guitar club oftEe
A lV M' ''ollege was i„ J'erkins Sat-
"r"sy night and gave an entertain-
ment. Th.7 are out in the interest of
the college. Th a ones who were down
as members of the club and as visitors
were Mis,, s Edwina Byers, Nora Tal-
bot. Lenora Janeway and Francis
llaeers. and Messrs. Clarence Donart.
I vvi«ht Stowc, A. B. and Samuel Mc-
Reynoldi, George Jane way, Charles
>ineltzer, anil Virgil Sutton.
itin-
"leet with well selected l.all
nines in g j,.w flays to play for"hainp-
ionship of the Eastern Oklahema
become a farmer ^ " """" "irK"r I. '° "X",I",'KP' witl> eorn
— I at a dollar a bushel, hominy will be
J*nning and Stillwater «.!l probably I chief Jl"ury of the coming winter and wkst« m, i .
«" «k«w lb. in the angers food casion at one fare f r ' C'
Think of serving hominy i„. Lpt lfl"/ r°Und tHp
1 pt' 1 8' K°0(1 returning Sept. 7th.
E. K. McCarthy, Agt.
Strayed —One bay mare belonging to
^ J. Nandlver, of this city. Any in-
foriuatlon leading to her recovery will
be liberally rewarded at the blvanc-)
odice.
right-
Oklahomu City. But the shrill cries
of «i street vender pRmri f i
tinn- -i> I ca,1«ht their atten-
. ' 'ieep. beer, ice cold, packpd
ice, too cold to foam," cried the
erant seller of wet goods. "Only a
'inartc,. a bottle, a full cjuart bottle
•' f"11.mart dottle, for two bits," „nd
iivcd nTo,|endi"CiiVe' Kver* leHow
I i,! ''is pants for a coin. Some
'ought one others two. still others of-
ered to buy the entire stock. But just
then ti,e train began to move, and soon
ti Keno was left behind. Ontcame
corks and soon a half dozen thirsty on-
e.juallyas many bottles glued
Excursion to Ark. City.
Account Annual Reunion South-
ern Soldiers'Association, the San-
ta he will sell tickets for the above oc.
5 North Main St o*'n *
'• "L" "
|-Stillwater Meat Market. J
A" kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meafe Fish, Oysters, Pic.
kles, Catsup, Horse Badish
Uc. Hides and Furs.
•V'f
m
a. '.V
I#
••
GEO. STEES,
Prop.
• •'■"KfcEfi
remember
ith
pre
school of
John E. Feiler who is now a
of-way man on the M. K & T. J
"ie city over Sunday visiting
' honias Kelly, an old tiin.■ aeiiuailaic'e
^'r. l eslttr was for several year
'dent of the state norma
^tilisberry, Missouri
All members of the Noble Jiramatic
company have arrived in theciiv from
(heir visits in various purls of the
country. Several of tliein were to the
1'acifle
coast Ipendilig their vacation
while others were north and east. I he
company has gone Into
W'H put on a new line i
"t the Opern house on Thursday
day and Saturday nights of
chersali and
l'rl-
i week.
stead of oysters at swell festivals;
I. ind hills in bold type announcing that
the ladies of the vwuid-so church will
serve hoc-cakesand sorghum ! And of
ladies exchanging recipes for oorn-
! cakes and flannel cakes instead for gun-
shine cake and orange charlotte I Mush
a la maize will certainly supersede
quail on toast and creamed sweet-
bread? Think how much more appe-
tising fried mti<h would be in the place
of wallles and honey at breakfast. The
ingenious person who invented corn-
meal doughnuts should have a monu-
ment a mile high, and one skilled in
baking johnny-cakes on a shingle will
leave the chaling-dish expert leagues
behind. The "corn song" promises to
become the national anthem and corn-
pone the rival of all other combination
of bread stuffs. And again bow about
potatoes a la de jam with potatoes nt
two plunks?
only lo cents per
to wed i M i8SUed lioenso
Mi. Pu , Uha8' 8h «nblin and
. Ibeoba Priest, this afternoon
and also united them in marriage The
groom resides near Coyle while'
'IV°1 near Clarkson. -
are 22 and 10 respectively.
T.P. German, county surveyor, was
cil>' lodlly. Mr. German has
been «JU,te sick since he returned from
the new country und : 11 - -
for about u month.
the
Their ages
will not return
The (i.tZKTTK is
J week.
Tb* d®PUt ''"fed States marshal
today and returned to
l awiiee with the man who waaoonfined
here Tor selling whisky to the Indians.
^ "ndM^Tnr^r ,.etu
today from their Colorado trip,
School Books
Stationery
and
Wall Paper
a fulb line
of
Cigars; Books
and Novelties.
$52.00
Round
o
J. c. /MORTtl
1 he llnest of ice cream is kept nt tho
Diamond I'harmacy.D tf
To California
J;'rom StillwaterjAugust 0 and "O
' Ptembcr 8 and 17, '
Through tourist sleepers
chair cars
n.l'T'"""
Santa Fe
Address Agent, A. T. A F, K'y. Still-
water. Jiohu
Kop a"^ "'Ing i„ tJl0 ,||ie of
«' K«go to Hand's drug .tore
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 167, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1901, newspaper, August 19, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117407/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.