Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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SEE US.
Money here in the bank.
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We make
So delay*.
M-CLAIN <5L RAZEY
is gomg
The Mirror
DENT IS RY.
SEE DR. S. B COEN
dry wtt tba£ **&d g*r® .*?***» fc*» .hit*!
is a weekly re destroyed and expelled. It ?arlff Iaw t^Jorm of IldfoTS
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of short stories ana ffow to take, and as it only costs JT> * . , . At*** Anorwf for Piont ff
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poetry: a paper in
emmi play* and best music
safely reviewed, and ail topic* of
oooternporory interest are jri ven
careful attention It is the op
Bank for
work. All equip-
and all work
their ill health.
not denied
I® tJs* District Court of Cayae cooety.
1 flip 1 HT
bersn changed and
__ that the president's representa-i OkUbom* Territory.
field seeds at tire* in the Philippines prohibi- j j*me* y. L*oJ, Kaioti
Garden and
to-date oajier for the merchant j Amos & Sons. ted the reading of the Declara J Ti
tbB *-*"• tu“ Bemember the Fair atore for 1“ “fSS" “SSf l'^ 512." “d^*“*•
FIPST NATIONAL BAFBEP SHOP
KOBT. JOHNSON. PROP.
mM Beite,
Defendants.
First Class Tonsorial Artists.
Bath Rooms in Connection.
New Babcock building.
Stillwater, Okla.
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weeks.
Jjrjii *, Mo.
man, the student tlie politician,! w:UJ,'UJ,^:' *,,,c **“ *’"* gathering of Filipinos on Jnlji
•as well as for woman and the queens ware. ^ 1901. “Think c.t that for im-
tome. Dry Goods at6^j*ctson thedol. perialism!**—Commoner. Pl- BLCAT :on Noth.e.
If you will send us Pic. silver! lar at the Fair. Lewis Morrison s new prodac* < :nd B**t**’ *^drEhfAtflb Kw*'j
Mirr’*^%OTr* Thc Fair s,orc is tion of Faust' this season is Ton““delh af jJCmb««ruke _
THE MIRROR, Hi. I®rs k:ads o. Racket said to be the most costly and notice that oo ti e I3:b d*y of January,
filed bit I)R. A. r>» CAGE
Amo* A Sons have another car given to this classic play. Mor- tio° in the dittrict court of Payne
I load of th“ Red River s<ock of. rison s -Faust " will be here soou ““"'f- Oklsiom, wrritorr. |,
Those desiring to take the | potato©*. with a strong company. j said petition are to recover judgment j
Htock extra leaving Still water at Sewjng Machines, Washing Ma These small bore upstarts who *ft*ic»tyoa in the sum of *500.00 for
f o’clock each Sunday mormng chiMB( Guns and ali kind* of;infesl every .community and su,tained by reason of breach
Notice.
for Guthrie willJind the depot ^ al theFAitt. sweU up Hkl an inflated UHoon, .“^T£
>pen at 8:50 a. m., or sooner.
We will ticket you and check all
‘feaggage for this train. You will
Lewis Morrison* new version assuming the leadership of the Hvered by you to said plaintiff, under
of “Faust" will soon be
seen in people, should be
relegated
to dat^i of
... . . . , this citv wHh new scenery mu- ‘the rear, until they become sun c...< :iD?
reach Guthrie in time for either thin city ^ tn new scenery, mu ’ ; , _,V(nKts quarter of
sic, costumes and theperfect de- • * -* -u- - ¥ nineteen, range three, east of the I. M.
March 12th, 1&01, and
to plaintiff the southeast
section thirty, township
TDentist.
:rn:r erzs sat Baxzcrcexxncz.
TILLWATE8...............OKLAHOMA.
Phone 99.
morth or south connection.
W. N. CociRKi-t^ Agent.
tail indelibly associated with the Hun. _
name of Morrison. Ccugb Remedy,
bad! Wo cat at tho table toe-ether Between the hours of
bad) We sat the tab.e «o*eth r. | ^ ^ and c]osm? time >t, U-l . condor,o,ajdu™
When you wake up with a
Haste in your mouth you may She cast a shy glance over at me.
■know that you need a dose of She certainly looked like an night on Jan
♦Chamberlain's Stomach A Liver angel
'Tablets. They will cleanse your Ob Charley!
stomach, improve your appetite Rocky Mountain Tea.
sand make you feel like a new j Ask your druggist.
i You are further notified that garnish-
ment process has been issued in said ,
eleven action and servant upon the First Na- j
J. E. SATER,
abstracts rnd
, LOANS.
^“Office in First National Bank.
ter, in said county, and that said bank I
_oth, Id j. A. F. [jj^g been garnisheed as a supposed Lj^REEMAN E. MILLER,
Clark, druggist. Glade Springs, debtor of you the said defendants and -L
Please order me ^a-. sold twelve bottles of Cham- • for the purpose of subjecting such in-
berlain's Cough Remedy. He debtedness to the payment of plain-
says, “I never handled a
cine that sold better or gave bet-!
mf | tiS's said claim, and that unless you ap-
pear and answer the said petition of the
COAL
THAT
BURNS,
ter satisfaction to my
plaintiff on or before the
Custom- j March. 1902, default will
1st day of
be entered
Attorney at Law,
Special attention to riminal and Comrner-
cial business. Notary in office.
^ ill practice in all
Tho McAllister Nut Coal.
$5.00 per ton.
ABERCROMBIE k MM.
LONG BRANCH STOCK FARM
ARTHUR J. BASEL, Prop. Stillwater, Okla.
for in said petition.
WU„«S mr band and seal °f *aid dud; ,he s
SEAL court this i3?h day of .Jan Tit
uary. A. D. 1902. lemtory.
T. A. NEAL, Clerk,
By C. W. McGraw, Dept
F .Iton A: Bush, Attys for pltff.
Jan 1*>
ers ” This remedy has been in against you and each of you in said ac-
general use in Virginia for many : Hot and judgment rendered as praye
j years, and the people there are
well acquainted with its excel-
lent qualities. Many of them
have testified to the remarkable
cures which it has affected. When
lyou need a good, reliable medi-
icine for a cough or cold, or at-
tack of the grip, use Chamber-
1 Iain's Cough Remedy and you
ar*i certain to be more than pleas-
, ed with the quick cure which it
affords. For sale by W. R. Me-
George. Druggist.
Garden and field seeds at
' Amos & Sons.
J
M. SPRINGER.
Attorney at Law,
the Courts, in-'
Court of the
Don’t Be Fooledi
Take the genuine, original
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TE*
.Made only Sy Madison Medi-
cine Co.. Madison. Wis. It
keeps yon well. Onr trad*
mark cut on each package.
Price. SZ cents. .Never sold
in Uulk. Accept no suhsti*
4Koarcamt««n tute. Ask yotir druggist.
Situations Secured
Write
Iftl st oace tor caiatocse sod spec a! otters
J. C. NORTH..
Wall Paper,
Stationery,
Books,
School Books
and Supplies.
Confectionery,
Pictures
and Frames.......
High Art Decorating a Specialty
iT Wasseylouege” cu G“
“ul«. B.U in service, Du* 7th, M.1* A. H. R. :said■ MbSSEJggg* CBUai^«*»
Agent for Page \Noven V\ ire Fence. j will soon appear in this city. Va. B.muogha*. au.iact*^.»iii«. f»* STILLW^ATER
us a
North Mala Ssraat
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