The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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y^'stiuv/ater-s best'
Squibs From School.
^ird bookS"r CI"8' h" flni,hei1 their
'he Cieeio (_],w,
Archea.' ~ '••viewing "pro
I'r'm i'fwal Parental a
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Ti,., i i. LstLr<J«y afternoon.
l,Ur m'etin^ udFnr"dBh°ld ,U'eir rfg-'
Roineog are a badl* r ° ' ,nt^ the
•re the Julie,ts d" PPointed aa
yeaterday!'"" *ba<'nt from *hoo]
you
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Get a Tailor Made {
Suit for Easter *
WE HAVE THEM.
Landesman
Hirschiem
Line
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*£« • wlth "ro*nie.
t0 «t for 20 cti.
*nd ,o" c,'f-
e't jestarday for Bethany Mo.
CiX^r";.^1'- n* r
him to his bed. °' *g® oon,1,li"*
Harry has started his revnl... i-
o.;;urr„?:M"
Monday j, fooUd „ A
Kperi will come *uj day.
Owing to my continued ill health
>y "omens* Stock of Milliner, j,
offered at greatl, reduced prices.
JOSIPDINI Pl«KC.
It !•■ swell thing now t„ |,„e
n;um," but a perso" milkeil hj> f
life wh«n he has the small pox.
Fur Firs arid Torfcado
Insurance call an W, J,
Away For.
COME AND
SEE OCRS
TOMORROW
Mr S w Kriser
terda, for IJeloit. Kans..
"•ill visit her parents for
left ye -
« hero she
i week.
If you want a good neat Job of lath-
"KW'th no waste of material, call on
rant Br°' *' t'"' Santi*K° rrstau-
Everette Witener went to lied Hock
yesterday morning He will be as-
•■■tant cvpiess agent ther.- |
McAllister Coal, $5.50
Per ton at Abercrombie &
Miller. Phone 84.
, "r I'r J. A. Kintner, ,,f Rethany
■ | Mo., re 1 urntd to her home after an ex-'
1 tended visit with relatives in this city.
college boys endorse.
Express Their Views Regarding
Coraiug Election.
At a meeting of the college students
winch wa. held at the clubhouse .«!
|*W I"*1" reg#rd loth# co,"ing city
Meet,on. every candidal, on the
| nominated ticket with the exception I :'V«
city attorney was endorsed. lUso- 5$
M..,a IT °" P
- J c"y allorilv y I he hove •jf:
Van*?"1 11,8 petition candidate J. 1" jjjfc
sen fma"; A ^ "r°"* *' saloon
sentiment was expressed.
thehK.?LbT Kr0W" lw" at
the K.nsa, Grocer,. I'h„„e VJ3.
.Uol,evrbenlt,0"r,OI,n«and ••l>i«ng
•Home, w,|| go ,o MulhllII
rni„g ,nd deliver an addre.sat the
M I-. church that evening
Jo t notice the fresh fl„, ,t Geo.
ordinarj, don'r tw w 18 ^ie
financial business '"it * h*' preM"1*
Peter Powers, of Silver City New
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, relatives since Christmas. Her hu.
band,, located at that place „chem
J "t in an .ron and atcel foundry.
wJiin"0" 'Pri"K ,,,d <i"'« for new
W E;b,pl,Cedon your rooms.
'heflwitit ,uPP'y you with
ne fim st new spring styles and hang
t for you for what it will cost tol- to
,y th(' ,,aPcr •'one elsewhere, t r,-j,
it may l)e that a person who receives
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2"tawi"
hand made s cent cigar.'
Doctors prescriptions carefullv
compounded by experienced V
Pharmacists,
A complete line of Paints nne
and Brushes, Stationery Perfumes
and Toilet Articles. Also a c^!
tPor^e°dfiePsatent a"d P^"
w. H. HAND.
SUCCESSOR TO W. R. McGEORGE.
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SEE US FOR
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hardware.
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H'e forecast (aid s... and it rained
"ale Lyiton was ia Ripley Tester-
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to liix \ \ andiver for union sets,
<i"art. 4(l
rh# rain falls, but it gets up again
'•Jew time.
Specials served on abort nolle* at
■•"y'l I'laee.
^r«- W'm Sehtil/.e returned from
'bin yest.rday.
Call at The Brownie for anything in
t*« pastry Una.
'''*!' w,t*rdosrn't aecessarilv raiie
'* price of milk.
:ni\f"l'"K ,n,n oalledat this office and
rsrowl,:eh maf<azi"e
? . unr' lhe lU'ekest and best returns
for his poetry. l>erbaps if he wo„M
•row some llrey phrases to a powder
, magazine he would ,et the ,,uicke.[
and surest returns.
I %Il>- returned to her
ifrhTvfn,?Bii8b,"r,e,terd*'
har i i' l>',')cnt "'e iiastfl weeks with
her daughter, Mrs. V. Williams. She
was aceompaoied home by her son,
day "ho arrived in the city Wednei-
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Refrigerators j
Bicycles ^
Ice Cream Freezers %
Poultry Netting J
Field Fencing ^
Garden Tools ^
ofPpipe woerktand8iV?n '??" kind« *
a f«'l line of hosePlnomzz,es8 a"d "
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All Work Guaranteed.
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GEO. H. 5MITH
V "" - Vi, v;. ,v v,( i(,. >v ^ ^ ^
I S"ceessor to J. .T. Shaffer & Son.
'bat eoffee at Rrownle's
*'y dsliciotif.
Second Hand (iocnls always in de
mand at Wann linos., West 8th St ftt)
I here is a bantam hen near itipley
•hat, is like som- peopla, spreading her
•elf. rhe owner set the hen with 50
egg«
I (iood old pumpkin pies like Mother
used to make, at The Brownie.
A chilly breeze from the Kaniaa and
Colorado blizsarde has been pasting
through this *ectinn for the past two
days
Insure your property
against wind storms.
J. E. Munhall & Co.
ia si in-
I lie man who sows seeds
" a Perpetual harvest.
"All
'•acs
nf kindness
W E llall rclurned yesterday
from various parts of the territory
where be bad been with a surveying
crew.
Wtnted—4 day boarders and one
•orta of eatin's"' at Harry's '*dy hoarder and roomer at Mrs Ira
Shivol,'s. Husband and I'.'th St. MHi
' >• Ix'iligoperated upon by
" "ormon evangelist.
you been in that neat little
" rn°"^''allnd The Brownie?
11 1 'laker and wife went to I'aw-
!e yesterday for a short visit
new—\ t
kansas
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Joe Samuels has been on the sick list
for the last two days. He is at the
> oust and caring for himself in the
best style.
Kott ItR.vr:. Two furnished rooms
| up stairs; two unfurnished rooms
down stairs suitable for housekeeping
Inquire of Mrs. Singleton
he report was circulated today that
the Abercrombie ,y Miller building
h d been sold and that we would move
from said location. We wi.h to ,.y
that we have this day continued our
lease on s.ui building for :t ,e,ri ,lld
w.H continu. to d„ blliinMfl ,t
0,d «ks,m Baoa
f,.ii Vu l0U,le7' e<litor "f the Weather
fordJWrat.i.in'hecity Editor
Wnra",r,"b" Ko « of
Begems and attended their ,eMion
£st evemng. ,/e .p..,,, w,„
Weatherford : they .re on the
rapid move and that all lines of buti
ness there is good.
The revival meeting which hat been
... progre*. ,t th. t, R church (i|<(t
onday night it enthutiastic and deer
interest is being taken. Rev. G. H
Hinton of Parsons, Kas., is evan-
gel.it of profound reaton and is a deen
thinker. He it an interesting talker
to hear All are cordially invited to
attend these meetings.
, purposes
South lltisliand street.
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AI1 ''cd fresl. and
0Cp|*y
V"'x ''"PBe and wife of I'ond (,'reel> Tlle portion of the heart has taken a
"Ristered at the Payne. change judgin? from the remark that
> ragged pair of trousers tnSy oftetj
Order cover an honest heiii-t. ' "
"" "l1 I'lic Hrownie Short
hutigr,. Phone No. 100.
1 n ' ,eo " y"u
"lt in this issue, Itt there.
can
Li.1'"
If you want anything in the second
hand line, don't fail to see Wkhii linos.
West 8th St.
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One of the boys in this otlice claims
to have had a (|ueer dream the other
night. He say, |,c was in Heaven and
was homliMd to see a man chained to
a chair. Upon inquiring as to the
cause o( tht* punishment, St Petertaid :
"He is not being punished. The suck-
er is from Stillwater, Oklahoma and
we have to chain him to keep him
here."
The scheme of the Guthrie preacher
to touch up the editors and printers
may get into the heads of some Still,
water preacher, and it is contemplated
t>y lhe newspaper people here to or-
rtilni^ a rome VeOut Prom Among
j* Society" with a new motto
"Do at you would be done by," dis-
carding the old motto "J)o lest ye b«
Stillwater Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
HidesJFurs, Etc.
Fish- Oysters, Pickles,
Mustard, Catsup, Horse Radish
East Side Main Street.
GEORGE STEES, Prop.
S. W. KEISER,
President.
YV,
E. BERRY,
Vice President.
E. E.
GOOD,
Cashier.
The Stillwater National Bank.
Capital Paid Up, . $JS,000„#
Surplus, . . . ,IiOMOO
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Neerman, Charles F. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1901, newspaper, March 29, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115969/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.