The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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In Land from the List
of R.E. Burns& Son.
To HELP ISLANDEKS.
Industrial Villages to fie Estab-
"shed in Porto Rico.
4*Wh"l,U,r" H.,
Whereby ,ho Condition. „f ,h#
People ( an Ue Cire,n>.
lu« Jirovod,
Below we give descriptions of a .iWlth 11 vicnr to improuugthe <-nr.,ii
few choice pieces of land, now of- """ "f ''"rI" "ico the"
tered for sale by this firm L,' P"' ""'m "r "ffrlcliure is ghw
one of them is a genuine bargains* I EX'ToCS V" ■!!'"*'ion "f *
and, Jf you want a farm, you can- land. n,. "i tillages the is-
not do better than to see them. (foods ami maning Mraw
.60, acres of land about 3 miles
from Stillwater. Good hn s,. „,„n which would 1... . ^"Ph'yment
SANTA FE ROUTE
going sohth;
'■°°al No. 12
fassenger No. 10
UOINIi SOUTH.
No. 11
fassenger „
1:30 p. m
4.35 p. ni
9 -30 a, in
7:25 a. in
e. k. McCarthy.
au «t 3 nines ftrp examples „f
Ac Good house, well ™hicl1 wo"ld be beneficial a'
5 acres under cultivation icoi Knapp',vhohas investi..uted ti
apple trees, bearing, IO acr^
Pasture, to acres in meadow. |
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pear trees 50 B" fence' "6o ,a^'- S'u""'"hi!,lrcn'"f
Peace ree,' ^°. aPPle tr«s, 200 ! the home mlyVdZT:"" ahiUtyot
SderSsajSL^'-60 -bns
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' 1.SS!I1"VEM6Ik K E K. Vatk8, " I
b • w. n. k, hyeN a specially ,
MURPHY St YHTES, I
Physicians i Surgeons.
rr h"'" Ku,u""« ,,""k "wk. 1
"nawerad day or night. stillwater, O. T
Epworth League
California Excursions
Account Fifth International Convention of Epworth I
Francisco, July 18-:Jl 1 "" L,'"gue, 8^,
Sail I'rancisco is mi ideal summer resort—weather ,, 1...
I np thither in summer, across high tablelands of New w* C"01'
Arizona, is p easant—air bracing, no oppressive heat „r i XlU0|ln<J
liest way to go is via Santa F« Rn,. J "r du t.
J# li. RKEl),
CARPM.er, CON1RACTOR and BUILDER.
Inquire ofC. A. Stinc.
Stillwater, O. T.
Best way ,0 go is via Wa F^Rou^ol^i"
went, Chicago to Han Francisco; daily (ruins to 1 ■ rr * ,r'sn g#
"r,?, - '""t *'<
On the Wily visit Indian nni>hl>u .....i _
o ^£Z'La"'7'°"™°'
'®°/Cres' 5 ft,iIes frotn Orlando
55 acres unH°m *TSe' «ood stable,'
innocf r cultlvat'on, 60 acres
of Sre#' g0°d we"' s"'all tract
ot timber for house use.
T™ aCreJ I bIock east of colletre
Two good houses and bam mL
for 6 head of horses. Cave with 18
inch wall, good well. h 18
AN AMERICAN PEER.
*""* p"lrf« i u,inlne<l H|>
■ d Lived an,| IJi,d
America,
Tltl«
goes on The " • ,he h" '<
ened.^utt?eho^iin?ealmeit^s)e«
htl • l tlle h()nie is not destroyed
\X"mr
Porto K,,n, . 'We.id ibI "1h"'Jr;'"C
"son coffee and fnh, U,'">,'"'1nbor-
scattered upon th ° 1 a"lil,i(lll«
roads, sficiety or ; "ithom
lorit. n|,ro("oil"^1 hiS """"'o don. by
<•*« n'r,
the scattered inn. • country
attracted™ hia,TP",ati"nwiiJ
perior earn L° .V"ln^ by ou-
tages for school «a° y a"(1 i,s ndvan-
living. The estnhl! an<1 better
'ages will be n ,4 s ment of these vil-
'• U *«** *■ J A. Payroll
POINTER & PEYTON,
Physicians A Surgeons.
Office, Room 3, over Kaiz Bros. Store.
TELEPHONE in office.
*. T. neill,
Attorney at Law
Siaaaasps
i-rsunauy conducted excursions cu
the way visit Indian pueblos, and petrified forest 1
Canon of Arizona-world's greatest scenic spectacle' n1 (irani
accessible. ' Lle, tlow eauily
See southern California its noted resort hotels idwi-
majestic mountains, smooth beaches and lovely islands i '" m"^8'
«"« ,. its semi tropic fruits and flowers, its KJut ()jl n ""'8-
•njportant section reached via Santa Fe liout, clu'l . ' Thi
other lines and with greater comfort. ",u«
Fvtreinely low round trip rates- liberal
w., Btek, AKnl. A; T ;r;z~K„,u.
■Santa Fe Route.
JHRRELL & LOWE
House, Sign, Carriage and 1-rescoe
Painters. located oh
^C8t Ninth Avenue.
'• o. KTOT,
attorney at law
lBuimes"enot!i"„ Olives1"th'le Mal'n sroba,e
upstairs l„ Hodge'sTu'i^!
|PALAGK
I meat
"i* GFnRnc oiu ■ ui -
again open to public
■Pectloa He,„OVed.
-rS>>■'** ■
"as instructed thi
brother, from >vhr,m 1. • <J,<,ei
"ziin ™s'r;,,Vb™ "• -; —'b" uo•—
keights of CeorLtow 'T^ t0 ,,ia r°m'y considcrntions wi l l,/ °r
ceived >i5c r r£etown, where he re-1 ted to be chanr, ,! , permit-
■Iw?2r;z:™'0°"a":'"r:';! e°:"'or"" pr,v"rt";'«'&*!£
!>'■ mother aMVfurIl^fneaiU're^oine<1 I Wint1 r''lve is "o cnllerl
SS'inaifrf «iaS fS'o^ ^
mation. °! ^"MrUte for-
s. P.
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs over r,AzErrr. office la
New brick. North Main.
flfct is^incU of
FRCSH /\W3 Gilf^eo If
meat I
.. •
Kobt. Johnson,
rp-to Date Barber. The onlv Kir«
Class Tonsorial Parlors in Payne
County. All work UuaraJT
teed First Class.
Hot and Cold Baths
rr'nri f "pe8t L'ne °f ( 'far8 In the Citv
Under First National Bank.
•J J ' lt
heart.«d see your image graved
"ld tho friv°lous female
Who had just given i,„ the sister, k
you men would k, , „,e busy holding
post-mortems if I ti ok you ail at your
Joular-il'al," S,rnin to "
• iialtinjore Aniericaa.
humorous.
trSTnyowa^;r™H'he 0b*Ct
MUs Gt0m-
o%\Vlet\ta,r- °f "?e "waters
™tion, while "around the walk •
zhzzn:tx v or
wronpht stafuair'Se0',
chaste columns of the ,, f V ^
architecture and r„„ elaborate
birds and animals """* rp8einb,ing
«^hti!rvt%trrns,We for
p'a-- The-wi,hdr„,^ ■ ;:^fv:hei
ego was designed to prevent n V ' '
: rence of this evi, ,1
A REMARKABLE RECOVERY.
V°°7 ,l""" Urfiken
l) n«.e. Operated On
,n,ly Surgeon.
Blancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
First class bathrooms in con-
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
VORTH OF YOUST, STILLWATER.
County Officers.
Probate Judge—John R. Clark
sta-m-j™. p HTO°'p u"'l"r-
Assessor—K. o. Hudson. '
\vif t|""em,U,nt—Rattle R Darnell
Weigbc r J ames K. PoweJl
fsurveyor—T. P. Gorman.
Coroner-J. M. Sharpless.
COMMISSIONERS.
WLUir
GEORGE PULLMAN. Prop
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# mmm rv w w TT^rrrr*."
7rHSl5' '" .
sfiKfetaaa I
Plete line of Patent andV co^~ ^
tory Remedies d Pr°Pne- |
while waiting fo^you^ p^sS AM sODA ^
W F ptions 1° be compounded.
• H. HAND. I
^W^,:LCU^0R TO W- R MCGEOROE. fe
* 3id up Canital
Surplus ^25 000 00
H-K H.nd, Prtl " 1.500.00
Money always to loan on .mod ■
^ I ctfuilj solicited.
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JVhilc dancing n( Glendale r, t
<h" idatlorm0::?/':''' 'rom
over therVis'hTv '" V?e01 th«heaters He wns sent to h!."Ji"r"''. his ho<*-
"P."-l'ick-Me-Up.,Dff baDdaged maic"; ,v',ere three ver'tebrae of I?
rJue "t.'f'aS!t"2-g,-hCed at clga. ,-'
And he tossed the enible'" he suid- W'"',P '"ad u, Y'lu","'
window and dn c'ffarette out °f tho no control over either ,, had
^ladelphla North fimUe- K^Z
remove the
from Len-
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man at a wedding?"'v"}.0 '' the b,e" n'Tl'' ,".Ni"'il"r """ " a" de
"The best man is the I ,nnypeck~ , , ° " f""r ho,"-« re„
K ,he ""Win"''"'"
Ssv^
A-iacar - ss X'-JSsS^i
Drugs,
Medicines.
Paints, Oils,
Wall Paper,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumery,
Notions,
Cigars, Etc.
I ...Stillwater Meat' MarS?|
I t"k/ntofFre8handSa't
I ? ■ 1,|9h' °)'8ters, Pic.
| klt;8' Cats"P- Horse I{a,li8|,
| tc> H"lps and Furs.
f GEO. STEES, Prop.
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A Kansas woman has 285 letters
to >n her breach-of pro,n 8e
suit with her vounc i e
jover 5 ^ commercial
PHU 4
north main,
I Frank G. Lotran -
Phi™™ ' Pr°mment
Chicago man, has quit business
saymg that every man at 50 S
retire and give the jounger me„ '
chance. And if yc* don.t ^
they will take it.
4tlf!! "7 b°y is e*Pected to do the
* vzsr: ,t f
0GrCOhrfe Washington. ms'Tgers
essary! C°,,,p,"io ^ -t nec
of The ' p"^ 1{""a'0' thC "0ll:d chief
oncas is tiead. He has
was 65 years old.
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1901, newspaper, July 5, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115994/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.