The Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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fowl*. hedge ball*. *trawbrrry line*,
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celery, *ummer and wintrr lettuce,
peanut*, two kind* of beet*. bor*e..
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charge of the exhibit
WORLD’S FAIR NOTES
It Wli
a bra**
at the
Saturday, bepterober IT,
Hur*l letter farrier**
‘ World’* Fair.
tsMitb Dakota will maintain
band at h»r h*»d C|uarter*
World • ha*r nett jnr.
The Cabrdo. I..>ui*i *ua» building at
the World'* Fait i* rewriting HnUhing
touches and will be completed iu a
fen dat*.
The yurerument Fisheries pariiion
at the south end of the Government
building.
The German Imperial Commisiioner
CONDUJTOK m HURT
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and preeipit At«*d ab >ol n tan of real
on ha. with e *n*id*rnbie force lie
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with r a! Train hand* who taw the j
•<*« deal remor 4 th* c at and took ,
Mr. Co*n«?r out.
t Hr n •• bad) injured. Dr. I'hiUlip*
of it. aumnut wa* ca'-led to attend him.
**! He fotmd that Corner'* head *»• (
Capital and Surplus
Paid Up
$30,000.00.
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ROBERT A. LOWRY. J!h£."Z'T£
ATTORNEY
AT LAW.
Pudice* to A!l the Trfrtlortal
at»4 I*V4cfal Ctwiht*.
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Tniephotiw So, tiff
Office over nth Barium Building.
hratwaraa.
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day at Ihe crushed *u bad!) that b!■>-«! came out
I the ear*. A deep ga*h wa* also cut in
the left cheek and b«ck part of IM
head, whether he wa* injured in'ernal*
.y or not the doctor wa* unable to tell
i he injured man wa* sent to Knid on
the m >rning train lie wa* accom*
panied to hi* home iu Knid bjr l>r
Phillis* and the company'* phy*icia:i
President IttKiseveh ha* i**u*d hi*
proclaniBtion. caiiing both house* of
congres* in extradordinsry session on
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OKLAHOMA NOTES.
At HigpiUi* the story i* out that nn
eastern Hrm is fipuring on putting in
a plant to work up the r-:uul hills int »
gins.*
T. J. Bruce, ot Dewey county, re-
cently paid $34 13 in probate court La-
the nllegol slaughtering of eight pra-
irie chickens.
Manager Jackson, of the new elec-
tric light plant at Knid. ami unices
that there will be light for that town
within the next week at the outside.
Hobart’s Commercial club is plan-
ning a house warming s nne time in
November. The organization has or
dered gome new furniture for its rooms.
Fire destroyed the old Arthur house.
send them
Fair «t St. Iconic,
Nevada will have at the World’* Fair
15,030 exhibit* of infnera. There will
be 11K varieties of ore*. That state
will also *how 34 varities of apples in
the Horticultural d •pnrtnient.
The north end of the Palace of Agii-
c jlttire at the World’s Fair is 2<> feet
lower than the south end. But so
great i* the length of the great struc-
ture, 1000 feet, the drop is not noticea-
ble.
England’s pavilion at the World’s
Fair is nearly iinisbed. Staff is not
us d in the construction bit in its*
place two coats of cement have been j
,ij.plied making tin* construction of a
permanent character.
The completed b hiding of tlie Trav-
elers’ Protective Association at the
World's Fair has been dedicated. The
larg <t crowd since the dedication of
the Exposition grounds, attended the
ceremonies.
to the Worid’* rJ State* and Cuba.
: ■ "““z ' ~teirx'rrxissisii
measure*! forty-six inches in eircuni-1
feraiice, sugar cam*, t vo km 1* of mi !-
let in stalk, parsnips, an oy»l r plant,
four kind* of radishes, turnip, four k ind
of Irish potatoes, two kinds of sweet
potatoes, cabbage, chile rtiwer, two
kinds of *<jua*!». green lettue- and
onions.
In Indiana a man fell from u dying
machine and broku hi* arm. He can
console himself with the thought that
most Hying machines don’t got high
enough to fall.
Japan’s pavilion at the World’s Fair
will be a reproductions of the beauti-
ful casrie < ' Shisliinden at Kiotn, one
of the anc nl capital* of Japan.
CRrLDKbN Oh' THE C2AR,
Ail Girt* and Their Care Is IntmateA
to an Iriah Lad;—An Affection*
nte Father.
CO TO THE
0. K. STOKE S
Fur “pedal induce-
ment* to I’ltOMPT
PAYING CUHTOM-
KKHin the way of
GROCERIES,
Canned
Goods. Notions. Con-
feet ionaries, Kte.
Our motto is: "Hon
orabie Dealing ana
Yours to Please.”
Best value for the
least money is wl.at
you want. Come and
see us.
G. B. WATERS Prop.
KFraiIKI3WHM*X'XX*I*S*
3. K. 3LA1T33TT
Palace Barber Shop
First ela*» bathroom* in con-
nection. Your patronage *o-
1 tailed.
North of Voust Hotkl.
I. H. MtniPHV, M. IX.
I»ca! Surg. E. O. K. K.
K. U. Yates. M. D
l’yes a i«peoj*itv
MURPHY & Y'rlTBS.
Physicians & Surgeons
Jfiloe i.i. irs over First Na!!«":.! X lilCg.
(’•alls ar.vv. i*re<1 day or nicrlit. -Millr. ;;ter. 0.1
Wichita, Kansas.
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For Colorado. California and Western
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S. M. BA RNES, M. 1)..
_ Phycician and Snr^scn,
Although no boy has hlthe«*t« Office on cast side Main street over
blessed their hearth, four girls havw ! K. L. Steen’s. Residence three blocks
been born to their imperial majesties | north of Congregational church. Tele
—OJga. the eldest; Tatiana. Maria and I phone No., resiaence 33. office 83.
the more-recently-arrived baby, whosA j____
sex was such a disappointment t« r a nun r* no> ii/~vaai-
the Russian ration. The care of thee* rARlViElr\0 HOlViC.
children devolves upon Miss Edgar, an
State and county officials throughout
several states are coming to grief
through their open grafting, and in-
whieh was long a landmark on the vestigations are (hatching and like yel
road from Meekes to Oklahoma City. : low fever, spreading. The fact of the
It das the only house for eighteen matter is the grafters are getting too
miles and could bs seen ten miles away | public and bold, hence the bribery
across the Kickapco country. The cases we read about in the press
Santa Fe will soon put on through
train service from Arkansas City to
Paul’s Valley via the Eastern Okla-
homa main line.
Get Drunk on Powder.
It has been discovered that British
soldiers have been getting drunk on
powder, not the historically romantic
drunk of the powder fumes in battle ,
such as one reads of in books, but the
regulation guardhouse sort, caused by
eating cordite. This pleasant pastime
was discovered by Tommy Atkins while
in South Africa, and cordite first in
toxicates and then makes him very
sick Cordite looks something like
vermicelli, and is said to taste s veet 1: has been stated that the prices of
and pleasant.__ cotton varies at different points. Still
Out-
}
Political grafters are getting too pub-
lic and bold, hence the bribery cases
we read about,in the press. Political
grafters are the meanest class, from
the f»cc they will accept a brib-* and
do something whether right or wrong
and sometimes boast of the amount '
received fora promise to carry some;
legislative body. Missouri leads in ,
bringing grafters to earth, from Lieut.
Governor down. Take the govern-
ment postal department where frauds
of long standing are being unearthed
and some of the most trusted officials
are duplicated and no doubt will be
punished. Thus the days of grafting
and bribe taking are coming to a close.
n ivnter paying the lowest prices.
side points, it is stated, are paying
from three to twenty five cents more
tha*' Stillwater. However, while this
may not be a fast, yet farmers claim
that it i*. It should be possible for
Stillwater buyers to pay as much a?
Mareno, Glencoe and other points in
the county.
A man may have an inordinate
mount of nerve under one set of cir-
euinstances, and become a weaklitig
under other conditions. A Chicago j
man married four women in rapd
•Accession and wa* hilarious. He was
caught up the other day and given a
term ia the penit-ntiary When the
Verdict was an iounr -J his nerve gave
•tj and he bowed down and wept
One would natural y suppose that
aaan who married four women would of last year. Should this b« true, it
look upon a term in the penitentiary . will do away with a greet deal of eot-
aaa pleasant diversion. 1 ton grown in the county.
Irish lady, and two Russian under-
nurs&s. The children, however, occu-
py the same bedroom as their head
purse, and the older ones also take
their meals with her, says Pe-arson’n
Magwzlne. In their playroom the
mighty ruler of all the Russiasis fre-
quently to be found gamboling- with |
his young daughters, whilst he never j
allows a night to pass when he is at |
home without making his way *o kiss
them before seeking his own room.
Belf-interested kinsmen may ridicule
his efforts at rfffonn; ax grinding and
Imaginary plot discovering official*
may try to render his life a terror, but
there is at least one pleasure of which
they cannot rob the crar and that la
la eo&nection with his home Ule.
Herb Salt.
Take bav leaves. »\veet basil, mar-
jorum and thyme in equal quantities.
Place them on a disl in a very moder-
ately heated oven, leaving ihe door
open. When dry enough, grind or rub
them tire, using a small spice mill, if
you have one. Rub through a wire
sieve, all wing to e: riu ounces of the
herds two tablespconfuls of salt, half
a teasno nful allspice, half an nuEce
RESTAURANT
i
I
Will cater to the Farmers for pat- i
rouage. Bring in yrour
family.
A good square meal for
20c
Remember the place, first door
east of opera house.
L. J. JARDOT.
! East Side N. Main St. Phone 228
i GATEWOOD & SON
Successors to Rucker * Rucker
Fresh ane Salt Meats
If pleased tell others, if not tell us
Stillwater . Oklahoma
Through Reclining Chair Cars and
Pullman Palace Sleepers on all trains
without change. For reliable infor-
mation address the undersigned. It
a pleasure for us to answer questions.
A. Hilton, G. P. A.
St. Louis, Mo. B. F. Dpkn,
Bryan Snyder, P. T. M. D. P. A.
St. I.ouis. Mo. Wichita, Ks
Form Loons
Private Money.
Interest and Principal Payable
Here.
See S, W. KEISER,
At Stillwater National Bank.
Best of Rates.
>f vvLff' pepper, l alf tenspoonful
ground ir.uce. cne nutmeg, grated, one '
tablcsp ... nful celery salt. When well
mixed, put into wide-mouthed hot- j
tie*, and cork tightly and keep in a dry J
dace Washington Star.
The wheat acreage of Payne ceunty
a j !* said by farmer* to he doable that
His B«»ine».
“I hoid,” said the good feeder, "that
b« ou has any bu-in. sa to work oa
aui euipty -uomoch."
“I liav- to do it very frequently,"
*o«d the st anger.
"Thea I'll bet you've found i< d< esn’t
pay."
"UsaaLy it pays as much as $200.
l a a s jrgeoo,'"—PfeiladaJphia Prroa.
NOTICE FOS PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR.
Land Office at Gut hrie. Okla,.
August 21 1903
Notice is hereby given that the
following named settler has filed no-
tice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said
proof will b** made before J li Clark
Probate Judge in and for Payney Co,
Okla. at Stillwater, Okla . on Oocther
5 1903 vis: Ulyssess G. Miller of Still-
water. Oklahoma for the S. VV. 1-4,
Sec 25. Twp 19. N of Range 2 East
He names the following witness to
prove b.s continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis
Sanford West, George W Millar.
Charles M. Miller, Troy E. Puckel all
of Stillwataa. Okla.
John J Bolis.
Register
New Machine SViod.
Thatcher & Sons, manufacturers of
Improved Well Drills and Drillers’
Supplies, are prepared to do all lines
of repair and machine work, at their
machine shop on South Main. All
work first-class. Well drills made here
Thatcher & Sons.
J. E. SATER,
Bonded Abstracter,
Office in First National
Hank Building
TILI.W ATKR,
OKLAHOMA
I he Santa Fe ran* tourist daily ear*
from Kansas City to I^hi Angeles and
5an Francisco Colonist ticket* will
be hoaored an such ears
M If. Osistitu
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Neerman, C. F. The Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 29, 1903, newspaper, October 29, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1077535/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.