The Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 2 of 2
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| will pit) a return dal* in th* nit* itiaa of what thu mvtion
' Tb# Half Waa NtvrrTold" m*r future. - Frank Si»pp«mboch way predura. it ha# b«vn hoped
There an* people who believe Myr. Jrifmon Oppn llou*. that a nufficiafudqpth might have
the world it juM entering the| Fvrkm# ftrWit.
been reached with t'lU hole to
i «how at kwtt that a bole could be
in a fftrious mood.
A# an additional voure* of ns
venue Mr. Depew »hould lie abb
nuhini' ,,ho<u,n’"h’of h,m“lf E*3S„fHSnj r I ,K^i” - - •»-
«lK*,t to hr u.hon.1 in liirKni-i *" EbM **gly_ *°_ ”* *" mtt in thi. vicinity. With com
however by ten or fiften year, of . , .1 [' ,f k-r'iTTh, _ ,n*, dorter*, patent medirinc carrier*,
the nw«t inten* atrife "* of ^ bfoUwr-fc*fn- Mce Mllem. steel range peddlera.
anarchy.) They Mievethat the * the tore tpot* bft by the
earth and the jfreot bulk of hu- t *pt. W. A. Knipa is butftimjr visitation of the foreign grocery*
Hobart
Aaadarko
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Writ her lor!
Kugene C. Schitz. mayor of
San Francisco, has been beaten
In the republican caucuses for
renomination. He represents
the laboring element in the city.
If the beer saloon looked like
hades to everybody, as Senator! years, be restored to the perfec-
Tillman says it does to him. there tj0n which six thousand years
are multitudes of people for ago was exampled in the Garden
whom death would have no ter- of Eden.
r°rs. ________ They reject the idea of eternal
Archbishop Chapclle, victim of torment, claimin* it to be un-
yellow fever at New Orleans, ^''I'toral, asserting that only
was born in France sixty-three ‘hose who are guilty of s.nn,nB
years ago, and when elevated to l*,lfull>' aea,n8t the fullest !«ht
his position in 1894 was bishop ‘,nformationi are to be consider-
ed incorrigible; these, and these
only, are to be destroyed in the
inanity, both present and past. a *ar*re .“H,,*’'* fanT1, *°UJ^
will, during the next thousand ,to'v.n* M'8.
of Santa Fe.
Western Kansas farmers are second death
beginning to complain again.
They believe that God has for
Too much work and not enough sjx thousand years been allowing
help to do it. Might apply a men t0 g.ajn a sa(j experience
sure remedy. Elect Grover once j with sin> and that he will during
the next thousand years (the
more.
President Roosevelt is quoted ■ Millennium) restrain sin, that
as saying that he will not try to
name his successor. Still, there
will be a good many ears to the
ground, listening attentively and
man may see righteousness in all
of its beauty, and witness the
blessed results of its reign.
Having had six thousand years’
respectfully for any suggestion j experience with sin and one
he may have to make.
thousand years’ experience with
righteousness, man will be well
A Panama lady when asked prepared to make a wise choice
why she did not join the rest of as to which he will serve, and
her family in the United States.! and will then be tested by the
declared that she Was afraid of j loosing of Satan to deceive those
our dreadful disease, such as [ who during this long period shall
pneumnia, grip, etc. VVe sup- have failed to become well
pose yellow fever is no more ser-j grounded in godliness. Those
i being thus deceived will go down
in the second death from which
there be no resurrection. But
space will not permit a rehearsal
of all the peculiar views of these j
people. Come and hear a dis- j
course along these lines on
“God's Eternal Purpose.” If{
you are seeking the truth, you
For Cough
and Colds
There is a remedy over sixty
years old —Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
heard of it,probably have used
it. Once in the family, it stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Askyourdoctoraboutit.
“ I hiv# hut po-titnnnm thr— thnea. and
Ayer’# CbfT““ “*** ■—* '— *• —
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uers
S»*SV>UHUA.
OILS.
mi* in*
and hin wife have formed a
“trust” and will "corner” all
the hay in the surrounding coun-
try to store away in his new
barn.
T. J. Morehead of near Ripley
was in town today. Mr. More-
head thinks the cotton crop in
Payne will be one of the biggest
we have ever had so far as the
yield to the acre. His father
and himself have 550 acres near
Ripley. *
The members of the Eastern
Star and a number of their
friends were entertained in a
royal manner on Wednesday
by J. A. Hert at their home on
B avenue. Conversation and
music formed the amusements
of the evening and ice cream and
cake were served. Every one
reported a most enjoyable time
and complimented the host and
hostess on their manner of en-
tertainment.
From the People’s Press:
Stillwater is going after the
Odd Fellows Orphans’ Home in
earnest.
J. C. VanGriethuysen left
Monday morning for Ashville,
North Carolina. He will look
over the country with a view of
locating VanGriethuysen is one
of the best men that ever struck
Perkins and it would be regret-
ted by everybody to see him
leave this city.
The Perkins Chapter of the
Eastern Star gave a lawn social
at the pleasant home of Mr. and
vender*, the oppression of our
'people is such that the only re-
lief at hand appears to be a free
used shot gun and vicious dogs.
Sick ’em Tige.
Glencoe Gleanings
From the Mirror:
Mrs. H. M. Walker and chil-
dren left on the Tuesday passen-
ger for Atchison, Kansas, for an
extended visit with relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Reed have
returned from Goodnight and re-
port Mrs. Reed’s father, Mr.
James, very much improved in
health.
Will B. Clark has sold his in-
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St. LOUIS. EL RENO
& WESTERN f
Dimt, Short Ltoc between Gaibrtc and Kl Reno.
< »oivk«~»t Time. U«i%l Fare.
TO
Lawton
Chicfcaaha
? AND
f Other potnu located on the Rock Inland Syatcm. Making
' rkwc connection at Outline for all points North and Ka>t
* Le. Guthrie. *8:15 a. m' Ar. Kl Reno 11:30 a. m.
f 1,%*. Guthrie. *5:00 p. in. Ar. Kl Reno 6:50 p. 111.
. Lv. Kl. Reno ■ -Vou a. m. Ar. Guthrie 9:50 a. in.
f Lv. Kl Reno *3:10 p. m. Ar. Guthrie 6:25 p. m.
) ♦ Mixed train. Daily except Sunday.
| • Passenger train. Daily except Sunday.
Sunday Only.
! Passenger I-v. Kl Reno 10:00 a. m. Ar. Gntbrie riifto a.ni.
') Passenger Lv. Guthrie 7:00 p. m. Ar. KIReuo 8:50 p. tu.
W. 8. WELLS, Commercial Agent
GUTHRIE, OKLA.
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There iu more Catarrh is this
sectiou of the country than all
other diseases put together, and
until the last few years was sup-
posed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced it
a local disease and perscribed local
remedies, and by constantly fail-
ing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable. Science
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦###♦# VIV VIIIIIVI»#♦
: O. R. LILLEY
ias proven catarrh to be a consti-
tutional disease and therefore re-
terest in the City barber shop to quires constitutional treatment.
will be amply repaid for all time.,, T a . , -
and effort by attending, a meet- , rb* **' ^e%enia#’
ins at the court house August 7“ . bfau‘,full>' ‘‘E1'1**1
23 and 24. Undenominational Wlth elcctrlc llghts- and ample
-Seats Free-no collection. arrangements were
Manker and Emo and will go to
Stillwater to work in a shop.
The new proprietors are first-
class fellows and Glencoe will
continue with the best of services
in the barber line.
In Caddo county school teach-
ers are required to sign an agree
ment to abstain from the. use of
liquor and tobacco during the
term they are employed to teach.
They are also required to become
active members of the teachers
reading circle and to attend all
normal institutes and other edu-
cational meetings of the county.
Payne county has the same con-
tract.
Marriage Licenses
0. E. Rice, 26, Perkins.
Rose L. Idol, 24, Perkins.
E. M. Murphy, 21, Stillwater.
Myrtle Ringold, 18, Riyley.
Joseph H. Hemme, 21, Yale.
Dollie M. Mitts, 17, Yale.
Richard Boyd, 42, Stillwater.
Mrs. Mary Isaacs, 39, Perkins,
made for Carl T. Miller, 26, Chicago.
the comfort of the guests.
Lottie M. Austin. 20, Stillwater.
tic^i'rou-rtie. °o( “The .ku! antlseP' A short but pleasing program John I. Robinson. 24, Stilln-ater.
" O t,.e nat pine was rendered and the|adies,lGussieBak lg stillwater
tan. tetter, ecren.a and all othcr^™1 played somcofthe.r best Lee Potter, 27. Stillwater.
skin diseases. Heals a sore, cut or P‘*C*8- ‘P. "T"® K,U McKee- *>• Stillwater,
bum without a sear. was spent m areal chat and u> Wm> t. MitcheI1. ^ Cushing.
partaking of the dehcious re-!M- o? a*.
fresh men ts seiwed.
Sold by—Clat de Powk^l.
Ayftrte Pill* Increase the actMtysr
tt»n Inre-, *ntf thu* -ecoe*ry.
We have buyer* for two im-
proved 80 acre farms. Do you
want to sell? List them with
Hetherington & Riled.
Mrs. Gertie Toffelmire. 25. Afton,
LT.
Shively’s bus and baggage line, Harry Johnson. 26. Yale
—all part# of the city. Call up Flon Tomes. 24. Yale.
phone No. 6*. J Hu
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactur-
ed by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken
internally in doses from io drops
to a teaspoohful. It acts directly
on the blood and muscous surfaces
of the system. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails
to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constipation.
If you want a sat-
isfactory farm or city
loan or a long time
chattel loan, it will
you pay to see Tate
& Clement before you
make arrangements
elsewhere.
One dose of Pineules taken a
bedtime will entirely relieve the
most obstinate case of backache
before morning. Pineules is a
certain cure for all kidney and
bladder troubles.
Sold by—Claude Powell.
n
Ripley, Okla.
;; The pioneer of Eastern Ok- |
J! lahoma. More than 3000 sat- !
1. isfied customers. Reference ■
;; any bank in Eastern Oklaho- J
11 rna. Try me if you wish the 11
■ best results at your farm sale. • >
Write or telephone beforce laim- • ■
ini' dates. Phone No. 9.
CAN YOU SEE ?
To be sure you can. But can
you see as well as you should ?
That’s what we mean. If you
have
TROUBLE WITH YOUR EYES.
We’ll find out what it is and re-
medy it. Don’t delay. Don’t think
such things wili go away or get
well of themselves. They won’t.
Neglect makes them grow worse.
Come to us at once and you’ll re-
ceive the best treatment modern
science affords.
Breeders of Fine Stock.
Wanted—To correspond with
parties having fine stock to sell-
with a view of having a combi-
nation sale at Stillwater some ST*LLWATER -
time this fall
Walker Brothers.
Glencoe, Okla.
DRS. GRAY & CURTIS
- - OKLA
List your farms and
operty with Hetheringto
ley they will find a buyer.
city
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