The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Stillwater Commer-
cial Club.
President—C D Shaffer
Secretary—H B Bullen
Treasurer—S W Keiser
Sweet Pe«« j„ liulb at BaUutfee's.
Col. Mordock tt slow ly cenTrfjisernff;
Specials served on short notice at
Harry's Place.
B. A. Stfttirti was in Ripley yester-,
•day.
Granite still talk' riches and booms
accordingly.
Qall at The Brownie for anything in
the pastry line.
"All sorts oi' eaiiit's'
Place
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SMOKE "STILLWATER'S BEST" HAND MADE 5 CENT CIGAR.
Some
CITY TICKET.
Candidates will Have-Op-
position.
JOLLY GIRLS.
tH Harry's
Joe loueartj Hie architect returned
to Guthrie yesterday.
Cost Sale at Butchart's; everything
goes.
There is smallpox in both of the Knn-
«as state insane asylums.
Handsome Kmbroideries nt lowest
prices at Morrison'* department store.
Fi e students were killed in Si
Petersburg in the recent riot.
Have you been in that ueat little
lunch room called The Browni '.'
Mr. and Mrs. Hhopz arrived in the
city yesterday. They will locate here.
Call up The Brownie Short Order
when hungry. Phone No. ISH).
liiecity ticket I,as been ninde up
and some petitioners will lead the con-
vention nominees a merry chime.
The following is a list of the candi-
dates^* were nominated in'the con-
vention together with the candidates
on petition:
, < }TV ori ici uis,
Mayor loh'n Voust, N.
Police .Judge j{. i;,.own n
City Clerk ..
City Au'y
Marshall
Treasurer
Strict Com. ..
Ward 1st. ..
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. " .3rd...
" nil...
Ward 1st .
t " -'/id...
" 3rd
" J til ...
Treas.
■ ■ . .Geo. U.Sater. N.
J. H. Donart, P.
• ■ ■ • J.M. Springer, N.
• ...I N'. Vaughn, P.
... O. W. Annig, N.
• • ■ • U. B. Bullen. N.
... Irn Shively, X.
Corxcri'. wes.
W. W
Abercrombie, N.
!'.(!. Norris, P.
It. 1.. Steen, X.
M. M. Dennison, N.
... U. A. I,owry, N.
Itool, JloAKI).
P. I". Millhousc, K.
I>r. Barnes. N.
!'• K. Benelield, N.
foe Webb. ft.
E E. Good, ft'.
The Santiago restaurant has been
newly painted, and will be papered to
day.
8ay ! that coffee at Brownie's is sim-
ply delicious.
Mrs. R. (J. Huntington and two chil-
dren arrived in the city yesterday and
will visit for a few days with Mrs.
Huntington's parents. Mr. and Mrs
R. C. Townsend.
Organize a Club and Conduct it
Well
Eight of the little girls of the town
have organised a club known as the
•T. E. These girfs are about 14
years oT age arid ti a \'e in view for
their pleasure weekly parties in which
tliey make and eat tally candy
other eatables.
1 he full name of the ^jlub is known
only to them, and their colors are red
ami white.
Followin is a list of the names of the
members:
Lena Johnston, Kate Xevin. Theo
I.owry. Dell Shell, Maggie iiaycraft,
Mabel Squires, Baltic Oslimun and
Lela Da I ton.
Good old pumpkin pies like Mother
used to make, at The Brownie.
School Notes.
Mrs. Kwing and Miss Minnie Davis
visited the high school yesterday.
Alta Smith is in school again.
Miss Short will return from Kansas
Monday.
I he Juliets will hold their meeting
tonight, Uomeos should look out.
Our Spring Goods arc arriving daily
in all departments at Morrison's de-
partment store.
Wanted—Two apprentice girls at
Mrs. Josephine Pierc's Millinery. .
(ieo. It. 1' ultz, one of Wichita's wide
awake real estate rustlers is in the
"ity Be came over from Perry yes-
terday afternoon.
New and elegant line of laces and
embroideries going at actual cost at
Butchart's.
New lino of ladies' and gents' sum
iner underwear at cost at Butchart's.
Wanted An experienced woman to
do general house-work. Call at Mrs.
Wikoff's, corner 7tli and Lewis street. -
T.ost A watch charm about tie size
\ vast amount of fruit trees and °f a small marble and shape of musk-
.... „ . ,. | vines are leaving the nurseries here melIon, having attached a chain one
rh.re.retwenty.five postoffices iu every day. Farmers are planting inch long. Leave at this office and
running order in the Philippine Is- trees of all varieties and mkaing ini-! obtain liberal reward.
provements in general. i n •
„ . 7 , , Daintiest, nobbiest line of Shirt
For watch and other repairing, call McAllister Coal Sc 'Waists in the city at Morrison's dc
*t WebiiBbos . Eighth ht. ttf, : coal, >5.501 partmcnt store.
>. TTTT. ,, per ton at Abercrombie &! ... " „
1 otc r Bicker of 1 oml Creek has been I j I be Modern Woodmen of this city
f tin* unitary j Miller, I^llOHC 84* I initiate 18 new members into the
mysteries of their order tonight. Somo
In this iisue appears the citv ticket
i orrect Styles in Lsdie's Tailor Made j for the coming election. Several can-
>:iits at Morrison's department store. ' didates are out on petition, but sonic
Yesterday was a line dav. The wind ' h"V" H R°od clla"c(-' of bcin« Seated ; j
was off visiting and the dust quiet|y , "° one rl'ulli"8 against tnem.
Wanted—I day boarders and one! '' ^ I'liateher has purchased the
wind mill of Blancett ,v Schlehuber,
; which w.i? used for their barber shop.
J Mr. Thatcher will use the wind mill
Doctors prescriptions carefully
compounded by experienced
pharmacists,
A complete line of Paints, Oils
and Brushes, Stationery Perfumes
and Toilet Articles. Also a com-
plete line of Patent and Proprie-
tory Remedies.
W. H. HAND.
SUCCESSOR TO W. R. McGKORGE.
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HARDWARE.
appointed secretary
board.
will
Barry has started hi< regular dinner l«dy boarder and roomer «t .Mrs. Ira!
again. Only 20c. ('all and see him. Nhivcly's, Husband and I'Jth St. (40)
of the members of Perkins lodge
be here to assist in the work.'
If you want anything in the second
hand line, don't fail to see Wi:un BnOs.
West 8th st. tf
Hcv. Hughe-
City yesterday,
several days.
went to Oklahoma
11c will be absent for
Just like tin lu<t applies
ilrsiul Coffee, for Mile at 1 (.
to Seal
N orris'.
Nine out of every ten men who put
tin ir names to a petition couldn't tell
what it waa for.
Second llaml Uoods alwsys in de-
maud nt \V :nis Buns . Wes! Sili St. 11f >
Amm K« ing gave bond for lii> re-
coinmUsion as in! inspector and is
aga'n in the harness.
Cash' paid for second hand s
books at the Pair. South Main St.
Mr. Mackey.of Kushvillo, Iiul.
rived in this citv yesterday an I
look at I'oyne County property.
•Iiool
rill
Vesterdav morning the council and
; lire company put on the full length of
hose, "50 feet and made a test of the
I pressure of the water fioni the tower
1 without the pressure from tiie engine.
Shoes at cost, dry goods at cost, no-
: iions at cost, everything ai co-'. at
; Butchart's.
An editor newly married ask-^:
"What is the difference between a
honeycomb, a honeymoon and a pretty
girl?" A honeycomb is a small cell, a
honeymoon is ti big sell, and a pretty
girl is a damsel."
Just notice the fresh lisli nt Geo.
Steese' meat market. What n delicious
meal they would make.
for irrigation purpose!
South Main street.
on his lots on
Tske dinner with Brownie,
wr.nt to eat for 30 cts.
Co to l.\ C. Norris' for a tea that is
a {ea; the very best that is impjrfd
every cup gives satisfaction.
E. A. Thompson, of Fairfield. Iowa,
hr.s been in the city for the past two
days for the purpose of conferring the
"Buffalo ' degree upon n number of
young men here, lie leaves deputy
Mullinix to confer the degree in the
future.
We want 1,000 cents worth of Second
Band goods. We go according to our
pile and opportunity, but if you have
anything to.ropair or sell, call at Orr
A- Bi.ouin, Second Hand Store, West
Otli Street.
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Gasoline Stoves ^
Refrigerators |<
Bicycles ^
Ice Cream Freezers %
Poultry Netting fe
Field Fencing ^
Garden Tools ||
Special attention given to all kinds ^
of pipe work and plumbing and ^
a full line of hose, nozzles, etc.
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All Work Guaranteed.
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Dr. (j. W. Ilatcher returned to Col-
j umbia. Mo., yesterday. Dr. Hatcher
I lias been conducting a series of meet-
All you ingg #t the Baptist church and has de-
j livered many able sermons, each doing i ' , L",d' lahoma. Ihe iai
Balls new sprinkler does the work ■ somu one a vast amount of good. The | 1' ^ter and of Payne county
well and has a pressure equal to well will continue.
not c|iiile that of the waterworks. t
( Far Fire and Tornado
Insure your property I insurance call nn W, J,
against wind storms. Hainiltun
J. E. Munhall & Co.
When we issue this parer, and one
inure, then we're goinj; to issue an-
other; after that, we're going to keep
right on just like we always have, but
make it a little better; so if you are
thinking of subscribing, you lire per-
Buteharl's big cost sale is crowding j feet ly safe in doing so. You'll get
their store every day with buyers eager I your money's worth.
to secure Ihe pick of the many bar-j — -
gains. Stop and look at our Ladies Tailor
i, . ., ., .. .. Made Suits in the big window at Mor-
Wednisday II. K. Meeker sod Ills
. * , rison s department store.
property in the north part ol town to1
.lonai Coffman of Clayton. The prop- Mrs. Hodge of the Chicago Millinery
erly brought |7UU. store, North Main street would be
| pleased to have every lady in I'nync
Pure air, pure water and pure coffee county call nnd examine her stock of
are what people need ; pure air come* millinery. It Is nil new. and in the
fromabove; pure water from below, ato t styles and the trimming is simply
and pure coffee etc. from U. ti, Norris the acme of artistic millinery taste
Cash Grocery. and education,
Mrk. W. W. Kolhurn went to Chand-
ler yesterday for a visit of a few days. '
She was aocompained as fsra Perkins
by Mr. Kolhurn.
Springtime has come, and with its
advent, birds, Mowers and new mil-
linery have come to make glad the
lives of every lady in the "l.and of the :
Fair God,"—Oklahoma. The ladies of |
. have
reason to rejoice because of the large'
supply of beautiful millinery that is!
displayed by all the millinery storosin
the city.
If you want a good neat job of lath-
ing with |io waste of material, call on
the Scott Bros, at the Santiago restau-
rant.
Those who complain about the ad-
vertising bills of their local paper
should glance over the following tig-
ures from an exchange: "A column,
one insertion, in the Youth's Com-
panion, costs $8110. In magazines like
the Century, thu rates run from $10(1
to |3(X) a page. A column in one of
the leading Now York papers taken by
the year costs from |4U,000 to #58,(100
a year, according to location." A page
in the Ladies' Bome Journal costs i|ih
pet inch, or from I4/SI0 to f>,ono for
one Issue, while tho last page cannot
he purchased for less than $<5,000 per
issue.
I)o you remember that cup of good
coffee you drank at the worlds fairT
That was Chase Sanborn Seal Brand.
U. O. Norris sells the saine kind.
Stillwater Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Hides, Furs, Etc.
Fish, Oysters, Pickles,
Mustard, Catsup, Horse Radish
East Side Main Street.
GEORGE STEES, Prop.
S. W. KEISliR,
President.
W. E. BKRRY,
Vice President.
K. GOOD,
Cashier.
The Stillwater National Bank.
Capital Paid Up, - $25,000.00
Surplus, - $1,000.00
iSuccessor to the Stillwater State Bank, Organized 1894.)
Does a General Banking Business. Come and see us. We. Want Your Patronage
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Neerman, Charles F. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1901, newspaper, March 21, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115967/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.