Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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Mi.* Jmeun Thatcher one of I W K McGeorge.
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It is claimed that one town in
Greer county baa struck, at a
depth of twenty seven feet a
paying How of copper distilled
special twins on coal lo Lodge*, irhiakey. but that a is capped, urs, ia apendiug her Christmas j of the A. O
Churches and School Districts. ^y a four-foot layer of alum vacation with friends in Holden-
reiiort an un "hU;h- *• •oon M villp. 1 T
last weok and ]•***' puck.rs up and stop, the Tfau u Coa|e ^ w,lich
revolutionized pear growing in
J. L. Palmour left for Goor aouthem Calif<»rnia, was orig
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in McAluster, Fancy Lump, Lgg ^J1V to spend Christmas with his
ami Nut Coal, See them for par,.nUt who hu hue not seen for
Pr‘ceti ! ten years. Mr. Palmour is one
Dr. Lewis, of Stillwater, wan j of our most enterprising citi-
here investigating the purported ! /.ens
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Dctskell. who is cotiuts led | Vermifuge will destroy these
the Jackson Lumber Co . I parasites Tho vordict of the
.(lending the holidays at his | rnniple tells plainly how well it
I has succeeded Price 23 cents.
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JANLWAY
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are ail wearing a satisfied smile
Abercrombie A Miller, dealers)
cAlester, F
and Nut Coal.
hog cholera Saturday.—Coyle
Clipper.
Gold watch
chains, rings,
breast
a bargain
hearts, pins, buttons and breast
pins. They all go at
at J. A. Metcalfe’s.
Remember that W. A. Gorton
has moved his lumber yard one
block north. It is now the Gor-
ton Lumber A Coal Co.
Six per cent on F'arm ana
Chattle loans, with best terms
Clayton S. Smith, next door
north of Pearson’s Bakery.
Ths greatest metropolitan
democratic weekly in the south-
west, The Kansas City Weekly
Times only 25 cents per year.
For family use in numberless
ways Ballard’s Snow’ Liniment
is a useful and valuable remedy.
Price 25 and 50c.—W R Me
George.
Commence the new year right
by getting in the Democrat band
wagon. We are going to hit the
high places next year and you
will want the news.
Mrs. Len. T. Barber arrived
from Mt. Grove, Mo., last
week, to join her husband, and
make this their future home.
Mr. Barber is foreman of the
Democrat office and has come to
the conclusion that Stillwater Is
tne best town on the Oklahoma
map.
Praise the bridge that carries
you over either a flood or a
cough. Ballard’s Horehound
Syrup has brought so many ov-
er throat and lung troubles, such
as coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc.
that its praises are sung every-
where. Price 25 cents and 50
cents.—W R McGeorge.
Thi* office is considerably low-
er—in the ground—than it was
last week. Despite this fact
Rev’s Dubois and Dumas made
an assault on the office Wednes-
day morning, one entering the
front door and the other the
back door simultaneously. What
their mission was we will leave
the reader to judge, but it was
not relating to weddings.
RoYal
Baking Powder
Made from pore
crcariT* ci tartar.
Mra. Darnell, accompanied by
her daughter!*. Misses Hattie,
Maud und Nellie, are in Guthrie
this week, visiting relatives and
attending the meetings of the
Territorial Teachers’ Associa-
tion.
The Domocrat is now located
in its new quarters, in the base-
ment at tho roar of the F’irst
National Bank. Come down and
see us whether you have a dol-
lar or not.
We are better prepared to sell
you groceries than ever. If you
want to save money see us.
Closing out queeuswaro at cost
or less.—Babcock Bros.
Every body did a big business
before Xmas except the printer.
His opportunity comes in the
next world where the tempera-
ture runs high.
The hack was late Sunday
evening disappointing several
citizens, who were compelled to
attend church in order to em-
ploy their time.
B. F. Hall, a prominent farm-
er living five miles oast of town
paid his respects to the Demo-
crat office last Saturday.
A Sunday mail train will be
put into service next month,
which will make matters very
convenient all around.
Ticket no 16039 hold by Mrsjj
Maude Robinson, Stillwater,
drew the big doll at Grady's
Missouri store.
Joe Foucart, the Guthrie arch-
itect, was transacting business
in Stillwater the latter part of
ast week.
We are thankful for small
:’avors. Hand us a dollar on
subscription and watch us grin.
That’s what the Gorton Lum-
ber and Coal Co., means—it
landles coal.
Queensware, Stoves, Harness,
lardware and school supplies at
the Fair.
Several ot the churches had
exercises last Monday night.
Window glass, Lead, Paints,
and Oil at Gorton’s
Dry Goods at 60 cts on the dol-
ar at the Fair.
Dawson coal cheap and good/]
—H. B. Bullen.
Blizzard comiug! Gorton's coal
will warm it.
Resolve to help the printers1
next year
Turn over a new leaf and saw,
wood.
inally tho Chinese sand |»ear,
grown solely for ornamental
purposes.
Tublor’s Buckeye Pile Oint-
ment hasbeeu thoroughly tested
for many year*, ami is a posi
live cure for this most distress
ing and embarrassing of troub-
le*. Price 50 couts in bottles.
Tubes 75c.—W K McGeorge.
Win. Norman, who wanted the
nomination for couuty clerk by
the fusion forces of Paynecoun-
ty but was defeated by “Jack”
Hartenbower, will be deputy reg-
ister of deeds after January 1st.
Mr. Norman is a popular man
and is a splendid penman.—
Coyle Clipper.
An attractive woman thrives
on good food and sunshine, with
plenty of exercise in the open
air. Her form glows with
health and her face blooms with
its beauty. When troubled with
a costive habit, she takes a few
doses of Herbine to cleanse her
system of all impurities. Price,
50 cents.
Payne county official* elect
are arranging to take charge of
their different jobs on January
l*t. A. J. Hartenbower, for
clerk is erecting a nice residence
in Stillwater; Wm. Barker, for
register has gone to Tenn. for a
two weeks visit; J. P. Hesaor
for sheriff is off for Nebraska
and Iowa with hi* family for a
visit; J. R. Clark for probate
judge has sold his realestate
business preparatory to his in
duction into the chair occupied
by “Bobbie’' Burns. And so on
down the line.—Coyle Clipper.
J. FI Hater attended a meeting.
U. W, lodge at
Guthrie last week. Mr. Hater)
ia Grand Receiver of the grand
lodge, A. O. U. W.
The Red Store has cloned up
aud gpue from u».
The beat coal ou tho market.
H. II. Bullen.
Circulate your money where
you earn it.
Hw’ear off ou poor job work
and sec us.
Hot stuff. Coal.—II. B. Bullen
Flolidays on the wane.
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Farm Loans
Chattel loans
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has.dissolvod partnership and it
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Corner Slh anil Mum Streets.
R tea $2 Per Day
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The Only Firnt Class Fiotel in Payne Couoly.
The Best of Accommodations.
The Traveling Man’s Delight...—
SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONflECTOM.
THE PAYNE
HOTEL
Is one of tho best
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iZ? county. Excell-
ent cooks, good
W meals and clean
comfortable beds.........
MEALS 25 CENTS.
^ JOHN YOUST, PROP. Stillwater, Oklahoma, J
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BASS TRANSFER.......
Pays special atteniion to all Orders, Baggage, Trunks,
Freight, etc,, delivered promptly. Will meet all trains. Your
patronage is solicited.
J. R. BASS.
When in the
city come in
and see us.
You will enjoy
our service.
CHAS OLENTINE,
PllOl’KIETOK.
Me
George
THE LEADING DRUGGIST
Keeps his Stock fresh.
Wants to deal squarely with
people.
Keeps everything you want
in his line of Drugs, Sta^
tionery, books, paints,
wall paper, etc.
Keeps the best goods; sells at lowest
prices. Competent Clerks
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Farm and city
Loans.
In Payne, Pawnee, Lincoln and Noble Counties. Lowest rate of
Interest and best terms of payment See or write ^
Clark, Swope & Johnston
Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma.
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OMER L. DUNN,
The Progressive Uptodate Tailor, has added
X Ladies Tailoring and besides Gentlemen's
Clothing will make
Ladies’ Suis, Skirts nd *
Jackets
We urgently invite the ladies of Stillwater and vicin'
ity to call and inspect our styles and samples. Remember we
are now in our new quarters over National Bank of Commerce,
Call and see us.
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Diggs, I. O. Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, December 28, 1900, newspaper, December 28, 1900; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139170/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.