The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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SANTA FE ROUTE
GOING NOBTiq
I.OCHI >'o. 412 2:10 | . m
Passenger No. 419 3.45 p. m
GOING SOUTH.
No. 411 m.CO a, ni
Passenger No. 40!) 9:30 a. 111
J:. I!. McCAltTUY, Agent,
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LADIES....
I have just received
my new samples for
Ladies Suits
Prices greatly reduced
ORDER NOW
And be in time for
...EASTER...
Drugs,
Medicines.
Paints, Oils,
Wal! Paper,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumery,
Notions,
Cigars, Etc.
LHD16S' & GENTS' THILOR
Mathow Robinson's Iioot a,,d Shoe Repairing t
Shoe Shop. ^alty with RUaiameed satisfaction
• Best Hoot ami Shoe Maker in the
Territory. Located on South Main Street, East of Hues ton Hotel
Bill's New and Second hand Wheels
Gun & Bicycle Shop. Sundries a full line. Novelty
■ • , • ^ r' work of Typewriters, etc.. with
satisfaction. Opposite Hullen's lumber yard. J, ft Hoover
A. Bishee,
Shoe Shop.
west side. Call today and see
Neat work in Hoot and Shoe Repair
ing. Guaranteed fit on orders taken
for hand made goods.. South Main
In Land from the List
of R. E. Burns& Son.
&
NORTH MAIN
ltobt. Johnson,
Up-to-Date Barber. The only First
Class Tonsorial Parlors in Payne
County. All work Guaran-
teed First Class.
Hot and Cold Baths.
The Finest Line of Cigars in the City
Wilder First Natienal Dank.
Blancett & Schlehuber,
Palace Barber Shop.
First class bathrooms in con-
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
North of p. O. Stillwater
Stillwater Meat Market
Fresh and Salt Meats
Hides, Furs, Etc.
Fish, Oysters, Pickles,
Mustard, Catsup, Horse Radish
East Side Main Street.
GEORGE STEES, Prop.
W. E. CHRISTIE,
SANITARY PLUMBER
Steam and Hot Water Heating, Fine
Batii Rooms a Specialty. Estimates
rnrniahed «n application. Office with
H. B. Bnllen.
Stillwater ....
TOO HONEST FOR SOCIETY.
Tkla Incident Ihona That It 1« Xot
Alwny, Expedient to apeak
the Plain Truth.
A demure little maid who lias had
«uch experience 111 society made the
customary New Year's resolutions at
the beginning of t!ie new century, but,
eclike some ai her sisters, announced
>.he intention of using a good deal of
flattery in her intercourse with her
tssooiateg in the future, says a Chicago
exchange.
"You may talk about honest) and
sincerity ail you wish," she said to «
friend, "but neither of these <]ualiiliea
makes one popular. The popular girl
is she who always lias something nice
1o say whether she means it or not.
Perhaps I've been a little too blunt in
my frankness, but at nil events the
cooing dove couldi/l be gentler tbuu
I will appear in l'joi.
"Honesty is the best policy j„ biurf-
ncss. in society I'm not sure it isn't
the worst. \s a preliminary and liy
way of practice let nie tell \oi, that
joure looking remarkably well to-
iif lit. Wir frock is a dream and your
eyes are like stars. You're a .1. light to
ivy eyes and the joy of mv heart
"Of course, I won't „pp|v ,llv compll-
meats quite as th.iekly as tl,,„ in lle
majority of cases, but I'm going ,0 put
in artistic touch,. Whenever 1 tblnJt
the suojcct w,.| stand it." And then
she dashed away. Intent on her new
role and quite unconscious that her
. 1 Ay'mh- ••'"'f'llned any reflection
upon the sagacity of her listener.
Insurance fi.r llntliers.
Insurance for bathers is the newest
enterprise 111 the Insurant^ line. IVn-
Bj-ln-the-slot machines will be erect,
rti Hi popular bathing places. Before
jou enter the water you drop in your
copper, and out pops a 24-hours' life
Insurance policy.
FARMS CITY LOANS
In Payne, Pawnee, Lincoln and Noble
Counties, at Lowest rates of interest and
BEST TEHSIMIS
OF PAYMENT. See or Write,
llelow we Rive descriptions of a
few choice pieces of land, now of-
fered for sale by this firm. livery
one nf them is a genuine bargains,
and, if you want a farm, you can-
not do better than to see them.
160 acres of land about 3 miles
from Stillwater. Good house, \jfdl
65 acres under cultivation, 100
apple trees, bearing, to acre in
pasture, 10 acres in meadow.
120 acres about 15 miles from
Stillwater, Good house, 28x28;
stable, 15x50; all under fence, 60
pear trees, 500 apple trees, 200
peace trees, all bearing; 60 acres
under cultivation.
22'j acres 1mile east of town,
Good house 14x24; two rooms;
cave and well. Barn, 10x26; or-
chard. All fenced.
160 acres, 5 miles from Orlando,
good five room house, good stable,
55 a"es under cultivation, 60 acres
in pasture, good well, small tract
of timber for house use.
/4 acre, i block east of college.
Two good houses and barn room
for 6 head of horses. Cave with 18
inch wall, good well.
That all Grocers keep
just about the same
goods at just about the
same prices and that
one might just as well
trade at one place as
another.
If you have thought
so, a glance at this list
will convince you of
your error,
IC ibs. Granulated Sugar !,oo
10 lbs. Gat Meal '25
10 lbs- Hominy Flake 25
3 Large Gans Tomatoes 25
3 Cans Corn 5
3 Cans Pumpkin 25
I Gal. Apples 25
3 Cms Lewis Lye -- 25
3 Cans Greenwich Lye 20
We wantyour Butter
and Eggs. Sole agent
for Chase & Sanborn
Coffee.
Yours to please,
a
swope, johnston & company
Stillwater, Pa>ne County, Oklahoma.
I PALAGE
I MEAT
Market
U MORRIS * SONS, Praps.
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^I££ ©J* p
FRGSK W CUReB I
MEAT |
—r" .If*""*— Iff*
F i\r;>3 Offers f$
1 TINS LEY'S I
I Corner Saloon |
I Fine Wii|os, Liquops I
Gigqi<s |
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P. Gf. ETOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
«° <;'v *nrt 'r->bate
UN.IIlles* Oftleeonwejt Hide Mill 8tre*l
upstair, in llodgts building. stillwater.
I J. B it ruin v. M, D.,
Local Surg E. O It R,
E. M Vatki, M It
K)'m a •ih-cUm y
florattint"
enamel *
J; . Quality
€0l0r$ Guaranteed
Sold at the
same price
as mixed
paint and
replaces it
for all
inside use
made only by
Bradley * Urooman £0.
for sale by
Gorton Lumbers Coal Co
STILLWATER, O. T.
MURPHY & YHTES.
Physicians A Surfesns.
Office tip-tialji nvrr Kir,t National Bank BM*
Culls answered day or nlglit SlUtl «ter. O. T
WALL A HILL YARD.
CITY BAGGAGE AND DRAY
Haggege, Express and goods delivered
to any part of tbe City. Phon# 137
COTTAGE HOTEL
T. J. I NDERWOOl), Pn,p
New Management, lloiist- tnorougli-
ly Henofated and Keniotleled. Bog', of
Servico. Went Ninth Avenue.
T S. SILVER,
' " CONTRACTOR.
Plastering, Htone and Brick work
A specialty of Hues and nidewiilkrt
Work first claes. Pierce's Hotel. North
Main Street.
J H. REED,
CAAPEN1ER. CON1RACTOR and B'JILOER
Inquire of C. A. Stine.
Stit.i.wateb, O. T.
SlnKcrliiK Cnntnuloa,.
tutterliiff Is considered coutii(flou
In Germany. incre (ln, ovpr «
children in the sohools of
Hmt country, utld ,he numbeji
itcadiJy iuereabing^
! FARM LOA/NS
| ChAITEL LO«,MS
: Six PER CENT ANDjfBEST TERMS
NO DELAY
., it , CUrTON S. SMITH.
^ First Door North ofreareo's Bakery.
County Officers.
Probate Judffu—John ]{. (.'lark.
J|""nt.v Attorney—(Jury L. Hurdick.
(oun.v Ireasurei—L K. McGufHn.
County Clcrlt A. J. Hartenbowor.
Itojfisti-P of Deeds Win. M. Darker.
SheriH .lumen I' Hesser.
Assessor—H. t). Hudson.
Su|ierintendent-Hattio 11. Darncjll.
Wcijfhor—.lames 1'. IJo\voll.
Surveyor T. 1'. Herman.
Coronor-J. ,\1. Sharpless.
COMMISSIONKKS.
1'Irst District—Harry Joni's
Second District P. II. SuHlvan.
Third District—W, R. Minnick.
J. M. Painter. j a
POINTER 5 PEYTON.
Phptlclans & Surgeons
Ollice, Room 3, over Ivatz Bros. Store.
tki.KP1I0XB IN o| KICK,
IMMtl
JKRRELL & LOAaZE
House, Sipn, Carriage nnd I'roscoe
Painters. Located on ,
West Ninth Avenue.
Notice For Publication.
Ill the District Court in and for
Payne oounly Oklahoma Territory
May DellbringK I'laintilV i
V*
Henry Dellbringg Deft. *
The defendent above named i- here-
by notified that ho has been Hu<"d by
thf plaintiff above named in tie- above
cutultd ciiuse in the above named
court, for a divorce on the «ronnd ot
abandoiiment ami gross neglect of
duty nnd that he must answer the pe-
i"" in said (!iiu-;i< on or before
the 1st clay of May I DO I or (he same
* ill lie taken ns true and judgement
rendered granting plaintiff a divorce.
Stuhi.ino P. Kino.
..... Att'y for plaintiff.
Wl neMiny hand this 1.1th day of
March, 1601.
M. C. Hart, Clerk
By C. M. MlGraw, Dop'y.
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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/m1/4/?q=ellis: accessed July 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.