Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1901 Page: 3 of 6
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has been apj»ointe,l ,K»atnia*ter ot llw religious placard. ror awmie. M,n
at onca City, vice E W. Hoyt, Mrs. I. V. UTourette return uk* u* the h*lui a«*d are anx
V™~‘. 641 ,twl Sat"*^»y from Stillwater iou# about our and laugh
the still wathr
«•: W^RBIiE WORKS.
MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES
w7„h*ipJn" >ou„h
we really
deceased. ed last Saturday from Stillwater iou# about our l,odifl
Mina Ritchey, teacher of Sun where *he has been with her at our J0*4®1** “»‘l
ny-aide school, resigned hor po* children, Ola and Jalia Rogors, 1 think' ,lke tt rt>' on th# wheel,
sition last week and returned toj who are going to school at the tbat we *IttV® something to do
her home at Stillwater.—(JJen A. and M. college at that place wllh the lurn>»hr of it. Some
006 Mirrur Mrs. LaTourette has been over r‘iay w® di® and »f® buried.I J. |f|a /Y|. |
Miss Minnie Edwards M’ent!!,,Gro 0Ver since the opeuing of rbo **un does not stop for our East Ki«,u .. „
down to Guthrie last Friday kil^hool after the holidays.— funt*ni,~ev®r>’thing goes on as * * ''Shllwat<,r. 0. T
be present at tho meeting of the j Cleveland Triangle. uaual; we are not on tho streets;
Executive committee of the There is probably no disease mon ,;iu&h at now jokes; ono or I Huy coal of Gorton and savo'ti
Christian Endeavor. pr condition of thti human lw° ,,oart* f<*cl the wound of interest on railroad bonds ' ,al you iave *° do ia to look in
^•lufllictloD. onoor two memories Dry wood fnr u nt , ,th° colum* (,f Ti‘® Thrice a
St.11 hold our names and forms, stoves. Full Week Edition of the New York
“ J* 1,1 our ®*roig it
«o.»i¥.roff iSKB Si-.,,..
J. M. M. CARPENTER.
4* 11) vc*ii d\ riv
G. A. Roberts of Lintner, 111.,
suffered four years with a wad
in his stomach and could noteat.
Ho lost 05 pounds. Two bottles
of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
restored his appetite, cured his
stomach trouble and today he is
well and hearty and says he owes DruKgT>st.
his health to Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin.—Powell & Jane
way. Druggist.
—i»j a
tern that causes more suffering
and distress than piles. Tab-
ler’s Buckeye Pile Ointmeut
still hold our names and forms,
but the crowd move on in its
(daily circle; and in three days
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cures them quickly, without pain ,‘U y circ,e; and in three days
or detention from business. wavos sweeP over our steps
Price 50 cents in bottles. Tubes Un<i Wastl °Ut t,ie la4t vestilf® °f
75 cents.—W. R. McGeorge °Ur fo<'t,,rin,c
our footprints.
A queer illustration of the le
The following is just now Kal Procedure of this country
going the rounds and is more or 1 *&S recently witnessed in New
less true in most instances. IYork' A man died, and when
stoves. Full measure. Phone) Wjrld which e^m •* *o ,i.
Lahman Reiser Co. scriber 156 times a year
Tom Smith's oil wagon make* I Tho Thrice a-Woek World’s
less true in most instances. I Y°rk' A man died, and when
Two papers for the price 0fJWhenaraan loves «in he goes his widow applied for letters of
one. The St Louis Christian down; when he loves his wife he adrainitration on his estate, she
Advocate is one of the ablest ^068 home; wllen he loves an- Inade the astounding discovery
edited and ono of the best re- other rnan-fi wife ho goes to the tliat twenty-four years ago the
ligous papers in the west, price |raveyard’ when he lovos a girl j man whom she supposed to be
$2.00 a year. Your home paper they both go crazy. her husband had been granted
the Democrat $1.00 a year, both Mrs- C. W. Donart received a Un absolute divorce. The de-
papers for only $2.00. letter the other day, informing °rQe W&S obtained without her
her that her uncle from London^ knowlod&0 or consent, and for
! England, wrmid , ’ nearly a qu
daily trips on the various streets,
and dispenses kerosene and gas-
oline that burn. Office on East
9th avenue.
dilligence as a publisher of first
news lias given it circulation
wherover tho English language
is spoken—and you want it.
The Thrice-a-Week World’s
Tier. S f P bb g °ffer' 1I,e 1 nrice-a-Week World's
iJi^reib no better farm and Block, regular subscrintinn •
journal publlahed than th« “Old Rell-lnnlv nn Pt P 0 ,S
ab e” Kanaits Farmer, of Topeka, Kan* Y $L°° P°r y°ar' Wo off®r
a?, which gave Its readers during the | 118 unoflual0d now«|)aper and
past year 092 pages of select and Vac-1 tbe Deinocrat together one roar
tical matter covering every varied i„. | for $1.75.
.............. ^uvoimg every varied in-, ------
tereat of tl.e farmer and 1,1s familv and m, —;----
the agricultural and live stock induatry 1110 ro#uJur subscription price
ot the West. Any one of its “Twen- j i'i1® Papers is $2.00.
me agricultural and live stock induatry regular sut
of the West. Any one of its “Twen-1 ^be ^wo Papers
tietb Century Specials,” to be issued r:
during 1001, will be worth the annual
subscription price of One Dollar a year
Sample copy free. Clubbed with the
When pain or irritation exists |!,er lhM h«r from LondonT"0"'10^0 " Consellt’ a"d '«
ment will give prompt relief. m°St constantlJ-—G1encoe Mir- knowin£ that> ln the eye of the The Twicer Week Republic.
Price, 25 and 50 cents. Sold bv r°r' Ml’s. Donart is a cousin of faW’ She cou,d not be regarded Pv“r"
W. R. McGeorge Druggist. Mrs- J- Smith of this city. aS his wife‘ What induced him
* — p0 take so extraordinary a step
it
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---------—u^gitit. Mrs. J. Smith of this city. , -------- -
Rader' 0f Stillwater, L ^ W -Daugherty, of the tint ^“a^Tkeep i,
Oklahoma, was a caller at the B. church, has secret, has not yet been dis
Democrat office to day. He leftr<;.n “"‘tfet.ng successfuliy a closed. Of course, the decree
will .a_ y“r ag0.for abo.“9,eh7f a!f-e0„Cha.pel of di™rce wil1 be set aside, but
even if it is, there must be some-
thing radically wrong in the le-
gal system which enables a man
NEW SERVICE
VIA
this county about a year ago rcn^a^ m00ting at Eden chapel
with his father-in-law, Norman 1 f°r about three weeks. He has
Taylor, and they are well pleased had about twenty-four conver-
with Oklahoma. Mr. Rader will s'°“s--Glencoe Mirror. wn.cn enables a man
Car-1 Urlencoe parties are talking to obtain a divorce with such
Iv!7. Pr08peCting for j secrecy as in this case.—Christ-
return home next week
rollton Democrat.
Moore’s Pilutes are a guaran- ^,°al and gas in that vicinity,
teed cure for all forms of Malaria, C0al Crops out within three
Ague, Chills and Fever, Swamp I ra^0s tbat town, and evidence
Fever. Malarial Fever, Bilious (°^ °d are nuraeroUR-
Fever; Jaundice, Biliousness, A baby was born near Purcell
fetid breath and a tired, listless L T- Thursday, which had a well
feeling. They cure Rheumatism deveIoPGd case of small pox
and the lassitude following blood The mother had been vaccinated
ponon produced from Malarial 4 few days before and had a scab
poisoning. No Quinine. No on her arm.
Arsenic, Acids or Iron. Do not E- G. Morrisons stock o f goods
rum stomach or teeth. Entirely Iat Glencoe were sold last Veek
tasteless. Price, 50 c per box. *> Me. Jacob Bunn of Illinois.
Xorih Main
“°WS’d hj' W- R' MCGe°^ Glencoe Mirror printed a
ian Advocate.
Be in Style,
Don't laugh at fashion.
Don't discourage ambition.
Don t hinder progress.
Try to be affable.
Look on the bright side,
Strive to be happy.
Enjoy life.
Keep healthy,
which you can do by using Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin accord-
ing to directions. It is an ab-
bvery Monday ami Thursday a
newspaper aa good na a magazine—and
better, for it contains tbe latest by tele-
graph as well aa interesting stories—is
sent to the subscriber of the “Twice-a-
Week” Repubjic, which is only $l a
702 r«
The man who reads the “Twice-a-
W eek” republic knows all about affairs
political, domestic and foreign events;
i" posted about the markets and com-
mercial matters generally.
The woman who reads the “Twice-a-
W eek” Republic gathers a bit of valu-
able information about household
Affairs and late fashions and finds re-
creation in the bright stories tliat come
under both the headings of fact and
fiction. There is gossip about new
books and a dozen other topics of
especial interest to the wideawake man
and woman
very good »iV ^7“^ a|andSick Headache.—Powell &
3 Picture of Mr. and) Janeway Druggist
THE NEW YORK WORLD
Thrice-a-Week Edition.
j Alm°st a Daily at the Price
of a Weekly.
solute ciit-p for- . “. I The presidential campaign is
cure for constipation, over but tho TOn,ij
ndS?ck °H Stomach Troubles the same and it is
lo learn this news, just as it is
—promptly and impartial^—all
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Diggs, I. O. Stillwater Democrat. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1901, newspaper, February 14, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1139444/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.