The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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F if
STOVES
STOVES
FOR EVERYBODY!
All Kidns All 3izes For Wood or Goo
NADEAUIHOERMAN.
poitts about pillows. those awoel childreit.
|>l •( T*# «• « • ^
ikilltr mm m ■IwMu U1
CaitriM**
M.tk im t'K""
Trnkl* Itkn.
• - •
j Another pillow
'green :e .s :■{
tliro -;-h 'he cen:<
I corner to corr.-r.
ental Lnen, *; i
to the coter «.t:
Lr -.« «■ rta :
pr-re- - - • . ■
Jid corner figures
the ed^'e is a red
;ord.
| A pi host of frav
-.{ p-,:iow , W>: n young £elf#h es called tk
- .= ^o c'.cer evening. Mm Ohfndg*. iB t
: f. "*ripper. u
; Intensely t<«,rwi:g novel in ^
. .* room ;-"2 r«. and so she
A sngel *r Pansy, aped six. <;
stairs to ir.form Mr. lellshw. .ij.
j/e oe.cg ihe'd be down in a few moment*
The ar.g~ -.-ter carried the inf. f:c4.
' „ . e. tion to Mr. SeHshoes in the parior
a.-« d Ih''n hotered arr und, waitir.g f^. >
be * opportunity to deliver hero • ; «
- „ ; . a r bright t>> sayings of ch: . ,jj
j - - - i'.a-i. ■ i'ton Star
..rt "v,r " *he remark^
of •*")« tf'er aw:. - n a shy manner
i. i 'g l"r • nds toj-ij. "have v
- or K.a- y reau drawer* where y „
embroidery *: '■ do yon hont ia tkn Bl eh?"
rralahadea 'r I dunno," repli,,; j
• ii- h*"s 'at.nsrly. "Why?"
-,o nuthto'," replied the :,nw|]
■ for tit rl" " '"f1 th,t *'• ,he Wi- trj
b ron < aim, tb* ou; vf
- • rs Tr a pier* of - 'K.
the popo!
n. Diacronrt
£ !• d
- — r " • k*
In' ; i'Vr t' conr up a hi? r ,
■ he's sr^t i her chin, an' she
jrs' wi«het you had t' rubber as'
through all your bvtMKdrawers «M
■ ; n't lie «o w:: n' •'
folks it ( Do you often 1, <■ t'
h ' — jour bureau draw "
Young ■••-il'hoei flushed _ T
the:. e!.rly and mai'e . a,
: rep'y. The aneel rt •
t'" • 'It the rue in fr t' .
prate fire for a moment, ud then iM
1
w- " she exr . ^
at you m'i«t w «r.
opened np an
"Oh, llr Se
"what a fum
ioth.
"WhT. it
he
MltMBtB.....
That
Metcalfe
■ ir&e-
e.Mjrch with Mi— Kih -i his d
Mr. H,x^velt. mho i*f: th.
Ho at tke seen* tin>- with t
der,t. .topped at tfc«- St. J an i
p i church with her -or.
th p aces of worship wert ti
Whir
STRA*' I ;; -u 7 o TRIEE.
OisfoTfrf f mn I •nonn Rar
aliwrit no* in h > v% lids
*yf Borneo.
j ble r •.
Rukf
ire Ja
I -
Is seiling all Clothing. Dry Gooca,
Shots, Hatsand Caps for !t=- than
factory pr -- Come now an
save money
See tb<: aoe^ oa the counter at
9 c. biggest bargains in the conn- j £aCk
ty,
GROCERIES.
the
d-
Mr . «ejpi>-d th*r presi-
dert'i p-* ' The iast tinr:e ih;
"" oec-jpi-d bj a member o
pr--. ;-tt * family n, d ,rir e ti:
tr;ini>tratioc of Pre-.d«
After dinner the pre-:d
fan.ily ieft the Wb.u- Hou-^- for an
h'-jr ar^i * half walk *r->or,d tl.e
♦ treeu of r j/r,
co'
dis-
N - ea-
ox
Artb
aii'l
EDMOND'&COWBOY BAND
Mulhall Takes it
Moines. Iowa.
9c
18 lbs granulated -agar
20 lbs navy bt-ans
Oold Medal Flour, this flour
received gold nifc<:al at
Oraah<i Expo., [>er sa.k
Tomatoes per can
Corn per can
8 bars Silk soap
i gallon pail syrup
All package coffee
Bran per hundred ....
Wheat chop
NEW ARRIVALS.
Bananas, Comb Honey, Cranber-
ries, Kraut Colorado Potatoes
Colorado Onions, Cabbage.
p'or-r. As h -.-v
the c. «tj ct of
bis rnid^s a*, i
there was a r; . •
Europe .in - ■ : -
ed. and ftraiehtwav
and in a i?ar or •
the heac^;?3arter% of
•borigin^.^. At or cr
'•iffered from all ot
Borneo, and he spen-
acquainting him>elf
oti* customs and - >
to Des their country,
known to foreign • r
war he- accumulate
materia', which he
♦he wcrlcl at an
fonn of a book.
This is the serr.n<l
Dr. .N.-rUwenh'.'-
Borneo. He re-
cord for
colors v
One c.i
d^nirr.
r" «d
to still \
these, b
| Guthrie. O. T , <*:t. 5 —Mim Agnes
j Mu'i.all pa—ed through th:- etty las;
$l.OO ni^ht enroat* to (Ik'ahoma Ci:y.
*a« jo r.wi ar Kdmor.d l y the r. .-^d „
llSlj'tl h"r,oIVs Und explof^^he J
Moire.. iMM, wh-re tr.ey W11| partici-1 p„a, and MahakV-
pate in the cowi«,y can-lval ar d re-, which he returnwl •
I union. Oscar Lehrer is the director of fc« at once obtaire.i
th - re- 43 ' rector of the
at Bui: niorr. In l
I>r. A. W
■: -hed I)u
through
>"< he heard from
1 " '. -tacce
r. tribe which no
:> bar f\.r risit-
'■w-rrt thither,
f'.ur.d himself at I appearance m
-ese nakaowB cord ,r„ .
- saw that the, ! J(.niln
■ •-r r.at:ves of j ^ 1;,;,
' i"n,er.WPek' '.D i °f t'rav 1 in• :
witn their can- np,
°. m •♦"dying on fh;
IS entirely nn- fiogi Ty
In this ov.,r „
a mass of new | cor(J of ,v
X f F'Te '° ! ^rr.v. pr,.
d,te ,n the! ' One of ■
Mmmdn d<
I tinted pond-!
i Jv on white
| .nake a pret
ered ruffip of
"And.
shoe«. h'
i m n
*H • :.-
tlinjr Jan
f",ir. w'
•TI- H •
thooeht
The re
tom-turn
ft r, re I 1 i •:
en
83c band and th'-v are go:ntr
jnion at the expen** of Mr ZacK Mol- - - - «
1 c hall, who hss furnished complete cow- Bofneo. intending to thoroughly
b^jy uniforms for the members of th>- j th,® ,|nl'r}?r °f the country.
arney which
*a. '-n to Central
' * here in 1* 5
irr- h of the Ka«
rivers, after
Europe, where
t. appointment
tanical garden
he went again
Thf
p ea<?e -
i and w?>
he pr *f-
^iirns is
a it
nld ti
won't tou"
? all other h
elluhoes, in a mn
ton^. "Why d
refii'd th*•
iround and dnir
• t ,v-af sis «~he
hrouch your ha^.
* «e a funny-
* wilted tom-
half rose to go.
' of it. Ira n -•
.r, ♦ e-11 me wl.r
re^rrted rour:
*W hy. I don't
hat v a—*•
rh*> Soveljr Ifttle
T*ard *is usy v
- !n* *' •
jes* like that.
w: < drowned
the piano.
' orn went
ht without
. and threr
>!d was lea*
kek of a c
1 «:rHrn«h
ie<i of ti>
be for*
SHE DANCES LIKE A SIRE1*.
■ Iuf ir
| band, also transput ion'"" «d is that i: th
H. .«w >1. swja.'ss; """"
,n City, where they enter a! — —
" I para i- of &/) e„w t> - A British Centenarinn.
'• • ' King Edward h* an ai'ed •
ta*k he
y pre-
ik «■
Fnfntnp* with
r rape, soak ar..!
qnart f new p, •
of aspara; u, rir--
hard parts of the .
tatoes id a n, un '
asparagus tips arouinl
dressinp with the yolki
boiled egcv r>i>. ' «n
cup of melted butter.
solid.
Would
L'ath- ;
>« of lh«> S|mdI<|| iiyp«) 1;
1 > the Pt'pln of
^lot ion.
^"imrnicn«.
B11
uneh
tutting off th>
'Iks. Pile the po-
ind stand the
' Make .
'fthree hard-
''h in half a
he joire . f K
th.
I 2C
Si .00
I.20
1 lemon, a salt *noon ,.t ',
bjec!|b!ack pepper and the 'same "of"e"!
Oklahoma City. Oct. 5—The Frisco ! t. .v, t> •.« i. • 7" ""
tewaowboy hMd of Edmond p^ed A^7* ^'"mustard and „ tea-
through this city enroufe to 1*. Stewart, a descendant of the Stew' I !T°."n j frar' *'* over boillaf
at. 'rt*. of Appm. and was h ,rn :n pour 0Vf'r ,h* Mi.lei
Piatt Is Roosevelt's GueBt-
Washington, f>-t. 0. —Senator Thorn-
M C. Piatt, of Ni w York, was a guest
St dinner with President Hooserelt
•nd Mrs. Roosevelt to-night. The
senator remained at the White House
Until after 10 o'clock, when he return-
ed to hii hotel. Concerning his con-
ference with the president, the senator
declared he had pothing to saj, but
perhaps would have something to give
oat to-morrow.
i'reiident Kuotevelt |>ent a quiet
M'lifiM., fo*a, **1 Film n<|, to at-
tend the meeting of the Livestock as-
sociation that meets at that city next
week There ar<- twenty five musicians
and th*y make up hy all odds th^ finest
aggregation rver sent from Oklahoma,
."i* members are from thi- city. They
are John and Charles Ilrahe, J))hn
romlin, Ji>« Swatlinger. Matt I>-wi-
and Charles Bacon. The rest caair
from Edmond. The boys will s(*nd
one day in Kansas City on the trip
north.
Miss Agnes Mulhall accompanied
them from here to Kansas City, where
Mr. Zaek Mulhall will meet them
The hoys were dressed in the typical
C. wlioy costumes, that alone cost the
promoters $1,0(JQ.
Home risitors excursion to Ohio snd
Indiana. September 17 and 24, October
1 and 8,1001. A fare and one-third for
the round trip. Heturn limit 30 days.
E. R. McCarthy, Ag't.
art*, of Appin. and was born in \r
eyle^h re, in 17 1, so that ha.
se-n five sovereign, on the tbrr.ne
She has been 53 year- in service at
different places betwen .\pp<n and'
Inv.-rrt ry district. She is .r "1 },Rv
and hearty, and able to get up and
a-out. The old lady d..os not know
any English, but speaks ijaelie.
Vletorln . Old Uumrtl
ilr. Charles Fraaer, who naf,-guard-
ed Queen Victoria for upward of 10
years, has severed his connection
with the British court. During that
period Mr. Fraser was daily to he
seen keeping watch at the principal
entrance of the royal residence
where the queen was staying, and
was ever on the alert for would-be
Intruders upon her majesty's privacy
—Albany Argus.
Ha« Do « it |,ior,.
Young Wife—I wish you would tak«
• day off and help me rehang the plo-
tnres in the parlor when I clean tha
room next week. I "* "nproved if n sense „f V,, ""
Young Husband—I guess I'd bett liK'U "|,<)n ""'in; and thl."10'
while they are piping he. j,, rht ,
be a little thicker than ream ^ .
beets boiled tender and kli,..,, I. nyth '
fO admirably with the aspCl
£" •nd P*'tatoe*, as they ma, . , ,
the place of either In the cLmoiiatii
—Washington Star.
tije
rht. charmingpo«er t„ ,hrow £
f )r the moment the cm. •; . *
keep us from f n ought no
txcluslveh hahi, ~ u ,
the^..w?i
face when we lav e. Xiet
ind she w.,s the happiest of women^J
JOnseqtience. |s it . 111
-hrough
Ing we should forget the ei l
Maying with her by the ti,,,-
frownV Xc m,! i nre
ibly misinterpret uie 'i't',?,",' C''"UI
hat we arc to tur,!
lions Into foolish rid 0^t" :
eally mean is thut manv !
eould lie improved if n sense ,.n
•hed its liirht ... ,n>" 'flintnor
1 h
I felt i
the rl
ing h
came
to bo
In u h
buzz
head.
Satur*
buzzet
Uyp>y
trailin
ln*r h. r ank >. with a rapidity eon-
l< " I ' '' !itself; her hands beck-
, • "Ut, rlutcheda elutchf d
> iiveu ta their finder tip "
1 r. ;tth a« I watched the
> Mile dancing hall; I
raying unctmsciousiy \9
her body, of her beck a-
t it t ring smile t!...••
iu her eyes. I seemed
■ a shining whirlp U
• tied, t'irued. hearing the
at«r tiling over rr.y
• ' \r: hur Sv mom, in Lonl< a
l"'vifw. | he guitar buz/ed.
• in a prancing rhythm, the
(*oi I about ihe floor in her
- dr <, never -n much as sh. w-
t raifrhten«'d, bent, the kneea
" n| aim straightened, the beelshekt
carrying her backward
K ' ''' • the toes pointed, paused,
I and the boiiy drooped or rose
l>' o inimol.iliiy, a smiling, .ignifuart
whole body. Then the
' ' L ,ln "gain, more vivid, more
•" if teased by sonic nnsfu
vui. " '' *,Jminjtr upon itself in the
, dei,ire 'o escape, aa if caught to
Its own toils.
T, cWn" *' ■ Chl-aaiae.
he . ons of the American Kerolutloa
In Hawaii recently offered a prize fo
the best oration, written and deliTered
in English, upon a specified historic
i me. ie competition was open t*
every boy |n the islanda. Wa. It thl
son of a son. a native Hawaiian, a clef e
.Japanese, a Portuguese of ancient line
tf *o. at that cosmopolitan croa
P^? °\ i, 1,Uciflc' won the oorete^
th«. pm ' .wa* * '"U4>looded eon c4
U> t China which Is now tha noUUMl
psobleiu of the world.
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