The Stillwater Advance. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1904: Searching Inside

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... r \ ■V r y * ...Town Topics*.. J * ^ From Thursday’s Daily. P. D. Miller went to Guthrie... either get in line or tear away and go trail with the Iij/ dians. i Mr. O. W. Sobers,from Quay, was iu... in the city at several places. The weather forecast for today fair and warmer; Saturday, partly cloudy. J. P... in the Alcott school, ik still sick and unable to attend to her duties. Miss Gardner, of the College, had... a paper on “Spraying.” J. Carl Gilbert,of the College, was elected assistant secretary of the Oklahoma

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... *rtk ber orc*l>w *br» * 1 t-V-l' **' ’’ Tj:*- A- A * - ' - *" 3fbr»;y Br.’i ►* . j *•«.*■ tv...'s* Y.^-.ry tz.i w;ft retnraci til '--.inr to w«* r r ':J!D CaJJ- fon t wbwre ih*r -«-*t.t , -t summer «... :r. j bejnp conducted by Rev. Men city. j vhew of Glencoe. There have Mrs. J. W, Morr.s .eft...- Territory. for a visit with home I infr. J. W. King from Connell Val ’ey wa- ,n tovro noday and sa? s •... this afternoon, j C. W. Weathers. in front of lots 11 and li, in leaving her sister somewhat, Arthur Hadl left

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... Supt. L. W. Iiaxtor General DUcs . - - ,n. Ta\^\e Cowi\\\j *5eae\\evs ^VssociaYum £ Teachers... goods and hardware answer sara petition on «*r before the j»;rh day w ith furniture, fixtures anti... Territory. Attest:—A. J. Hahtesboweb. ; Beeves & Company, acorporation, plaintiff, _____ ^ J. W Baker... thl - noth court this 21»t day of January, 1904 u o ol Jauunry 19(>4 ISEAt.l J. a CLARK. W'H n vvt.... it Hcunteh Prelmh-" mlg J-lns. Probate Judge. Any , lori'entUmur« :hns J. w. REESE, Attorney at Law

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... u, ah r> rs at T7i>i,;c"ton, a: a a wed to make quarantine law iat w;!3 protect her peTpi*- J... DEMOCRATIC : . - Second ward—A. W. Swope. Third ward-J. K. Clark Fourth ward-J. K. Webb. POPULIST. First... ■f tr***T -s, l r<-_ • d. -rcec ':tr zc . .ewdvr*. report (Utociltcd j-iatecoET ' itre~f.... w. i be ^ternud in s ii t ,1 ?:rxei by tne Farm V.-: or. a r supple meet of the p«p* r. ■ — I... irii&n es me i nr5. AA - ; Qt TJJ TOOT j : .. t: appeared stultiued ia >i m-aUtnde, it is due, t - r

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... and Politics in the old Town. •one- KJiH. his * le-gai bo. ikj *Az:i» i ®w: every «t«re -i L= And L- f, ... &£..... .r -*1 .rat jot. 'to west’;; .iiij .3 a&kj- deaoe: t ier of Rock j toe ii'.e i “anpimaatsesj...? S-ii i> gtmt I T* »"-»•* rw«A Intel- J became a great p? -gent or £ a i za t jc®. of pofctaeai... a!ways spotless and or unspotted of ness of teart . , J throegboat hi* ill-starred life. E screbbies...». rs». T :tn. arm- > — -.• c -in---- has grown enormously j:.- -iU't thr■ j -iis. iacd h .odreds art

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... Exchanges. & Glencoe Gleaning*. Prom the Mirror. W. C. Withers was a SY.iwaU-r j visitor Tuesday. Cims... invited. J. W. Cottingham, brother-in-law of Mrs. S. G. Kennedy, died at Battle Creek, Mich., while... Y O fc y • ,* -' w . - . V w- $ Country £ Correspondence And Items From Neighborhood.... D. W, Ross in a meeting at the M -thodist church of that city. Wm. Ropp, living northeast of Perkins... closed in Guthrie Wednesday. Payne couuty was recognized by the selection of J. S. Hunt of Stillwater

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..., Hand, Kolburn and Stallard, Minutes of last meeting was read and approved. Ordinance granting to C. W.... McGraw and W. E. Hodges a franchise to furnish gas. Okdinance No. 110. Ordinance No, 110 was read in full.... E. R. Benefiel, Mayor. J. K. Menu all, Clerk. :m f.\n . ' Ah'

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... strong enough to elect tin ir ticket this coming election vrculd gound preposerous if it was not so j... become contaminated j with the sins which surround anoffice holder. This is a powerful argument... children tc mourn. The funeral services were he’d at the home Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. I). W... the baby. Now J am able to easily thrash tny hus - band. A (4KATEKt'I. Fiuknu. Do you have any... matters through* j MAKE ANOTHER ATTACK >mj ■ m-i out the*“ri'itory, is now working on a plan to equlize

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