The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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SriOKE W. Q STONE'S PRFEQTO AND LITTLE DUKE CIO/IRS
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£3vs V#M
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6 Spools
J. P. COAT'S BEST
THREAD, 24c
NEW GOODS, JBSTIN
PRINTS
DRESS STYLES
4j/2 cts.
A6c°evearywKe?e Gin8hamS' W°rh "AT^cJst!* StV'0 Dn=SS ShirtS MHandEkXercahi"eafrBe White 5Q
Featherbone Corsets, New Sum- MShoesHaUdrnT,?J=el,.ri0'i^/ireSSChi'dren's Shoes at Cost.
mer Stvlp<? All at pdqt onoes, all colors and leathers,., .
iw! . b. COST. except patent, formerly fln 7r Men s Hats at Cost.
pair 6 0 f0rd S°X: Per 8p $3'75' N°W °nly OZ.f 5 Men's Summer Underwear at cost.
Men's Fine Dress Cloves At Cost. ""Cost, h'gh a"d '°W °Ut Shoes at Mo"iybest 50c susPenders, Jjjj,
5 CENTS BEST UNBLEACHED L L MUSLIN ONLY 5 CENTS
We are cjosing out to quit and are willing to sell any
article in this store at wholesale cast. Come and set
what you want. This stock is new and up-to-date.
TE\/\S STORE ELLIS & REYNOLDS.
DAILY GAZETTE
NOTICE
SCHOOL AND CHURCH.
SCOTT St JHYNES
There are 43!) women students at the
CHARLES F. NEERMSN. MgT and Publisher
Hi r'ii
LESTER I. GIFFIN. Editor.
winter
SUBSCRIPTION I'UU'K.
One year in advance $4.50
Three months
One month
K-iteml at the postotlic* ftt Still-
water, Payne County, Oivlahomti, a*«
as second class mail matter.
FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1901.
Another Sucker,
L. A. AIspii, fr mi Cellar Rapid*.
Iowa,came into Grand yesterday by
way of Kingfisher, says the Progress.
While in Kingfisher he mot one of
those confidential congenial spirits
wlio had taken a splendid claim 011 the
Washita river in Pay county, but lie
lind lost his mother-in-law and had
other misfortunes and could not no
out to it. and under the circumstance*
he felt as though he eould, for a good
sum of cash, relinquish back to t'ncle
Sain in order to allow the stranger to
homestead. A bargain was soon struck
the Kingfisher man relinquished and
the Cedar Rapids man entered and
came on to lind that lie had been
fleeced by a sharper, and when O. K.
Null, surveyor, took him out to view
hit sand bank, he was the worst disap-
pointed man you ever saw. Never buy
a pig in a poke.
The other Filipinos want Agniualdo
punished. They are afraid of him.
Tne regular aruiy fellows say Funs-
ton acted lifre a policeman in capturing
Aguinaldo. lie certainly did "run
him in."
University of
i there were 4;ii.
I 0! the ,>l new students at tlie State
Ag-vicijltural college of Kansas, a."e
j'oung- women.
iJishup Hargrove of the Methodic
Episcopal eli iirch aoufh lies given *8.-
080 to \anderbilt nnlvorsftj as a thank
oflerinjr to the twentieth century edu-
cation u I nioveinem of the church.
I he public seliooI leui-lier- of (j;t
v'"""i 'ionati'd their service- {,„• , , 'L.
nioiith to that city. I J. II*. nK.lii,,, p()S.
'"hie With the money on hand t„ con-
tinue the schools in opem: i„„ f„r five
uiun : h.<.
I llaiyiet Hoy d. who lias in charge I
the department of arcliae,,!,,^ at
smith college, is a former irrncuatc
studied at Athens and served >. nurse
ill the Or,eit army during the last «ar
| ith Turkey.
I. 1;."' Washiti{rt on has received a
leiiei- IroUi Andrew ( ;irneirie jimmum*- j
I «K a g ift Of $au.lK;:t for i he erect ion of I
I " ' '"'y building f„,. Tuskegee in.sti- I
ul". I he Iniiding w ill he erected en- j
| tuel\ b> student !ub< r. '
It is stated that .Methodism in Michi-
has grown much faster than the
"Vi .ou ,uf«> • ^ u-.„
n lie Ium decade, and the membership
iu has increased
Ui'ation! "i ,ilr ti<'V 'l!ls grown in pop-
1 he old Methodist clinrcli at Highly
•■'•''''ted in 18.15, was recent-
. sole at auction for $700. The lot on
which the church stands was forme,-lv
- "■« .i.eoi,ichurch r.
uteial.y a monument to theearU Meth-
K ",i" h""v|1 i>a
built' the sale of the old
Putting Filipinos in the United
Slates navy is a very doubtful experi-
ment. The situation iu the Philip-
pines is not yet to be toyed with.
It lias been announced all over th«
country that Funston is not a kisser,
and therefore iu no danger of being
Jfohsonlted. And certain college w id-
ows of long standing in Lawrence hug
fondly the memories v! the pnst as they
murmur, "My secret is safe."
Car* of Kroor*.
Painted or varnished tWrs m«r ba
kept in good condition by wiping with
a damp cloth and then rubbing with
a dry woolen cloth. This, of fours.
«iUd t°r, ,hat d° n0t *et bad.;
soiled. Kitchen or pantry floors maV
be washed with ski in milk; if Verv
dirty, with soap and water. A scroll
bing brush should never he used on a
painted or Tarnished floor. - Ladies'
Home Journal.
Potatoes Hon sited with Turkey
Neatly pare even-sized while pot*,
toes and let lay in salted cold water
for SO minutes; wipe dry. du-t slightly
With pepper, rub with softened but-
mi ",V , ? t'"' "r " 'heT
Mid haste often and well until well
browned. Udies' YYorlU. .New yol k
On account of
ill health I have
!determined to sell
my immense stock
of MILLINERY out
regardlessofcost.
Josephine Pierc.
.l.TKKTISM. I.,!.,;,
I Kaldwin K Hasilen A
Ball Kthel Hal;er (; (;
Brown K Boyd B
Coy Ida Crose Jiio
Davis J a* Glenn Anna
Granger K lluddleston N
Hays Mrs. Maggie llogue Jno I
.lones Vernon
Lemsster Diey
Lyon Mrs Kva 'i'
Mil her Malinda
Livery, Feed and
Sale Barn
Stillwater and Perry
r- , ' 'Phone 18.
J.xchange Barn „
(-oriar Husband and ;tli
Moorfe J as
Moore Stella
Nelson F (i
I'eck Myrtle
Powers Peter
Stuele Victor J,
Smith Mrs Kate
Slioaf Lee
Tomlin !•' M
Jones K
Lines Mrs K
McGee Jas
Mitchell Nettie
Morraw Jessie
Murry A (i
Nelson J no
I'arker Mrs M J
frri'S^/;■;i
- > .v - " / • J owira ^ .
E- C. PEARSON.
I I'jal^ery ^
Makes fite Finest Bread, Cakes,
I'ies, Etc, in the City.
If em port Belle
Seibel Mrs Willi.
Smith llarley
Sutherland J YV cji
Wheeler Mrs A
Please say "advertised" and give date
of this list. This list of letters will be
held two weeks afterdate ofadvdetiae-
ment, and if then undelivered will be
sent to the dead letter office. These
letters have no return card on tlietn
and consequently cannot lie returned
to writer. Keipectfully,
w N. Walker. P, M
Itev. T. YV. Hawley, of Oklahoma
City, will occupy the pulpit of the
Presbyterian church next Sunday,both
morning and evening (,-,s)
black bear i
meat MARKET S
if I'RANK KNOWLES, Prop ^
f ciLPPvd ^ Meats' Oysters, I
£ CELERY and GAME IN SEASON. *
South Main Street.
HOTEL YOUST
ONLY FIRST CLASS hOTEL l/\ COHIVTV
RATFI8, TYVO DOLLARS PKR DAY.
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1901, newspaper, April 12, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115973/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.