Stillwater Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 9, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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ales that beginning wit!* the. please call at dejKit.
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k> granted on land seekers t’.rir-j
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Striker* Wrh Paralysis
Henderson Griwett, of this
J place, was stricken with partial i
irties will greatly increase the
nignition to tins region.
District court adjourned yos-
rday until the next regular
no.
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PAGE FENCE.
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If yewir Fence don't suit yau, try
Pogt. Guaronttcd to be »t*c bctl
n:ultr/. Stock and "arm Fence out.
Sold and pot up by Arthur J. Basel.
Orders taken at Frailer, Kelley L
Moore.
SOAPS AND
PERFUMES
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)r. Selph is moving into his. ni. I Is most widely-Known
n resident property mi north |, a u ro for rheuma*
sBana_Sttpetuformerly oce* ;;; ’ . gold
M by Dr. A. D. Cage.
File city is threatened with
it by the showmen who came
re to hypnotize and bury a
tism, sprains and bruises,
by W. H. Hand Druggist:
fOKT WORTH
principal points In Toss, nit thoSontp*
wont. This train 1« nen throughout und Is
roads up of ibo fluest o<iul{HDont, provided
With electric lights and all otner modern
traveling convcnienees. It runs via our now
completed
Silver Division*
Every appliance Vnown to modern car
. , , J_ _ 1 * .11_____A,'.w, ■ i o u bann ctnnlnTSid
Africa, at which can be purchas
ed anything from the proverbial
“needle to an anchor.” This
store is situated in a valley nine
miles from the nearest railway
station and about twenty five
miles from the nearest town Mr.
Larson says : “I am favored wit h
the custom of farmers within a
radius of thirty miles, to many
of whom I have supplied Cham-
berlain'3 remedies. AH testify to ;
their value in a household where
a doctor’s advice is almost out
of the question. Within one
________, . mile of my store the population
tis has always kept (?) his is perhaps sixty. Of these.
within the past twelve months,
no less than fourteen have been
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.Jit; ni,v„u.v.. ------- Most flours have a repUiation(tO - Brerr appliuoe Vnovn to moatrn cor
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, , . •,. | under the management of Fred- Harvey.
PSSO .1 ames, who was toed A Typica, South African Store. JVrti SaWWmSSSw
stealing a harness, was found j Larson of Bay Villa, fumAhed, npon appiicaiion, by any ropver
ilty raid fined $50 an4 dost&i ]s^a\^ Ciipo felony, i ~ ^
dr. 0. M. Wagner, a hardware; conducts a store typical of South
reliant of Ingalls,- was in town which can be purchas-
ay to sec the carnival. He
[S us that the Katy . surveyors
, now at work at Ingalls sur-
:ing the line from Yale to this
ce. He feels sure that the
d will be built.
\mong the transfers of pro-
*ty reported by Donart & Dod-
i is that of lots 7 and. 8 in
,ck 22, Stillwater, B. F. Black-,
m to Tj M. Millard, consider-:
mi S1200.,; . ,:Vt.
)ennis says that it dosen t
ke any difference if Bill Cross
dected to congress he will get
tehood for Oklahoma the com-
■ winter. This is practically
eding Cross’s election, and
the most direct
ROUTE
From either North hr South, <>
the lanio.ua Health liesort
and Spring of
I,
T.
We have a full lme of choice
1 Adin■ uu*i. atm >oap3 for the ba»h and toilet, and
Katz. IT os. sell good, honest fragrant, refined, lasting perfumes of
shoes cheap. all sorts. Some cost but little and
A sack of ''Pride of Perry" has but sonic are expensivet but whether
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one equal, and that is another sack
just like it.
0
you spend u nickle or a dollar, you
arc sure of the purity, freshness, and
, -7- ^-n^v wholesome new of your purchase.
r^\R. J, T. CRAY,
LJ .-.Special Attention to the There isn't a eake of soap tn our
EYE, EAP, NOSE
and THROATS
Office and residence, formerly occu/
pied by Dr. Mayginnis,
store that would injure thc sk a of
a babe
Clauds Powell
TAitvr
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Dr. Jos Haas’ Ribn„|
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Makes Hogs Cholera Pro if
25 Years o f Success.
Thousands of Testimonials.—It arrests and prevents cholera, ex-
pols worms, stops cough, saves money. See that dealers name
okI signature of Dr. Jos. Hass’ is on each package and can label.
None genuine without them. Prices $2.50, and , c per
package. 251b can'$12.50, half can $6.50. TTso it now. Delay is
dangerous.
rises.
hile there is some discom- no ]ess than fourteen nave oee:
in the continued raiu. le' us absoiuteir cured by Chamber
t of the poor jl»opleol.Kan- g CousK Remedy. Thi,
16 VIA THE
{). s?|iip*ive lit^rnuire coucerning
absolutely cured by Chamoer i de4i^htfitl ro-^a /umished upon
nd other states’ who are Coush Re^[',, p“jwll»'i'"“
deep in mud while our must surely be a record. Foi , ■
i are solid. ' sale by W H. Hand. Druggist. . Passenger Traffic Department,
e first meeting of the social You will want a new suit this j FRISCO SYSTEM,
was a decided success. fall-See Baroley the tailor. j i-rnt Lou,,.
20th Century Stock Food
Guaranteed Cheapest and Best. A superlative conditioner,
and fattener for live stock. Prices 25 and 50c per package.
251b bag $3.50
2oth CENTURY POULTRY FOOD Best food on earth for pool
try, makes hens lay, makes chickens grow, prevents all
poultry diseases. Price 25c per package. For sale by
O. M. EYLEP.
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