Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1901 Page: 3 of 8
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COLORADO
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UTAH
Via Santa Fe,
At Rates Lower Than
Ever Before.
On Sale July 1 to 9, September
1 to 10.
Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo and return,......$20
Glenwood Springs and re‘
turn....................
Salt Lake City and Ogden,. .$35
June 18 to 30, and July 10 to
August 31, round trip tickets to
same points as named above will
be sold at one fare plus $2 for
round trip.
A Pullman Observation sleep-
er runs between Kansas City
and Colorado Springs on Santa
Fe trains No. 5 and 6. The ob-
servation end is for free use of
all Pullman passengers.
For further particulars, rates
on other dates to other places,
see E. R. MCCARTHY.
Stillwater, Ok. . Agent.
bright
CATCHY
ADS
Written in a clear and for-
cible manner for the busy
merchant. A book of ’25
ads suitable to any line of
business for $1.00. Address
L. T. BARBER,
Stillwater, O. T.
Notice to Water Consumers.
Stillwater, Ok., June 28. 01
To Whom it May Concern:
AH rules and regulations of
Ordinance No. 56, will be from
this date rigidly enforced. All
parties violating said ordinance
are liable to have their water
supply shut off without notice.
Geo. R- Sater,
Supt.
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OUISVILLE L NASHVILLE
RAILROAD,
The Great Central
Southern Trunk Line.
Winter Tourist
Tickets
Now on Sale to
FLORIDA
and the
GULF
COAST.
Write for folders, descriptive matter,
etc., to C. L, STONE.
General Passanger Louisville, Ky«
Agent,
Formula for Lice and Mite Ex'
terminator, price 10c—L T. Barber.
Stillwater. Okla.
Send Your Address to
R. J. WEMYSS.
General Immig'n and Indus'l Agent
Louisville. Kentucky.
and he will mail you, free,
Maps, Illustrated Pamphlets
and Price Lists of Lands
and Farms in
Kentucky, Tinneasee, Alabama
Mississippi and Florida.
ial scene is painted from the
original painting of Von Krelitig
which hangs in the Lovre at
Paris.- A new prologue has
been written and the electrical
effects, costumes and music are
conceded to be the most beauti-
ful ever devised for this well
known play, which will appear
here next season at the Stillwa-
ter opera house.
Thousands of Dollars Given Away
By the Directors of Conven-
tion Hall, Kansas City, Mo., af-
ter the Ohio election in Novem-
ber. Tickets are sold for 25c
each, entitling the holder to at-
tend a series of musical con-
certs beginning Oct. 30. At-
tached to these tickets will be
found a guessing coupon which
enables every holder of a ticket
to make a free guess on the total
vote of Ohio at the coming fall
election. $30,000 in prizes will
be given away to the lucky
guossers. Cuess as often afe
you like. Fill out your guess-
ing coupon and forward same to
Convention Hall, Kansas City,
Mo. Orders for more tickets
should be sent to the above ad-
dress.
‘•My baby was terribly sick
with the diarrhoea,” says J. H.
Doak, of Williams, Oregon.
“We were unable to cure him
with the doctor's assistance, and
as a last resort we tried Cham-
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I am happy
to say it gave immediate relief
and a complete cure.” For sale
by W. R- McGeorge Druggist.
Does your watch give perfect
satisfacton. If not get Grady
Bros, to put it in good order.
They have fine watch repairs
and are finely equipped with
the finest tools and appliances
to do good work, all work guar-
anteed.
Farm and Ciy
Loans.
In Payne. Pawnee, Lincoln and Noble Counties. Lowest rate of
Interest and beit terms of payment. See or write
Swope, Johnston & Co.
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma,
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DEALER IN
all kinds of fresh and cured meats, FISH
AND OYSTERS. Courteous Attention.
S. W. Keiser, President. W. E. Berry, Vice President, E. E, Good, Cashier
STILLWATER NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL PAID UP.
SURPLUS,
$25,000.00
$ 1,000,00
(Successor to the Stillwater State Bank, Organized 1894.)
Does a General Banking Business. Come see us. We want Your Patronage
Woodland Herd !
PURE BRED POLAND CHINA
HOGS. HERD HEADED
Perfection Again
NO. 25622.
Bied by Ed Clever, Blooming-
burg, Ohio. Young stock for sale
by
O. L. JEWITT. Coyle, O.T.
Farm Three Miles North of Town.
Special Summer Excursions,
To South Dakota and Minnesota.
Those desiring a trip to Hot
Springs, Deadwood and Lead
City. S. D., St. Paul, Minneapo-
lis or Duluth should take ad-
vantage of cheap rates now in
effect. For further particulars
call on E. R. McCarthy, Agent.
Try the best cold drink in
Stillwater—Roman Punch—at
Pownell & Brown, druggists.
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
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Gold metallic boxes, sealed with blue nbbon.
rake no other. Kefuse dangeroua aubatl-
» utiona kb,I imilnliuiia. Buy of your DnjkSlst.
r send 4c. in stamps for Hmrtif-ulara. Teatl-
niinlalk and — Keltof for Ladles. In efio*.
V return Hall. 10.000Testimonials, bold by
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CHICHE8T KR CHEMICAL CO.
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