The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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;trustee:
SALE
OF THE j. D. JONES STOCK
Stillwater
.1
DEC. 28,1901
!
The Entire Stock Must be Closed out at Onec,
^ Regordless of Cost
For the Benefit of the Creditors 3C X
A Large Line of
SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS,
DRY GOODS and
NOTIONS.
i
You never had and perhaps never will
have a chance to buy goods so cheap, as
they must be closed out at once.
M ag D. SHIRK, Trustee
DAILY GAZETTE
CHARLES f. NEERMAN, Mj'r and Publisher.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One year in advance $4 50
Three months j 20
One month Jg
Entered at the postoflice at Htill-
water, Payne County, Oklahoma, ax
as second class mail matter.
r , 'iOING north:
^°CH| No. 12
ftwsenger No l0 ;
OOINi; SOUTH.
ocal No. II
Faasenger No ,,
. 1:30 |l. m
• 4.36 m
9-30 a, m
7:' S H. Ill
B. «. MgCAItTH V, AKeht,
County Officers.
CorunfvVtU,d*e~Jo,'n '«• C lurk.n
Countv luT L. Hurdick
oountf 1 rettsurer—0. \\\ Duttnn
Assessor-It. o. Hudson '
Supertnteridont-I! |, |<„Hr
Weljrher—JutncN 10. Powell.
Surveyor T. p. Herman.
Coroner—J. M. Sharpless.
COMMISSION Kits.
first District—Hurry Jouus.
Th ^ n ^r ''1,,!'- " S l"vun.
Third District—W. E. Mlnnlok.
TOO MANiT COOKS.'
«« «« «••
American |j|,h.
W. K. Johnson y.-Ht. r.Iay r,(i;l-, (|
two hundred acre* of land just south
Dr TwT StM,W,,Wr °™k
.. rLu'. aM7Kinne fur F- L. Sutlurd
Uith f„7h' °Wa' Mr' Sut,mrd
aith in the future of Payne county
£ * m 'ore,be ,,ow °""8
r.s:r, "C
where with the utmost" ea^'neaTS
•he i
S.ueherthat
of hon*. tn x, retniniscenc#
could :,r; backrti;u; f,'ieuds if "•
«ny oa^u tU ller cook
icaTVhe' h'She? dis'inctivel-v Amer
lean. She broached the idea whi'o
lunching- with three of her new V „
kte acquaintances. Thev were
responsive, savs Yimil • ' r mo*l
"Be«.,«- • , , '"h s Companion.
Keans, cried the lady from H„c.
ton nsnuitlj-. "}Jy dear, beanTl"
«• -<^rtuSt^y aff0rd!
J'me cookery? Hut they do, 1 *«.
•tire you. Boston baked 'beans
'roni °ther bea^j*;
iv"imr!; i",,;rn|i',<"1 p*piosivf.
™.^;r„rdis
We; u, the Maine „„..xpoel^.
potash!. £
dIan beyond a doubt real native
lines— n y°Ur c,ani —Igood, fresh
sri? isrr fts
The distinction
«t:r Uie broth and mix it: "Perfectly
z\°':ryou knoH- a"d m'"c*nd
Z,Zt rr i°n,0nS a,Kl ''OUt0" • «
pllot-cracken. Some people don't
th* # i°rn' ' 1 "'ink"—"taught
the settlers. If, corn and beans to-
gether, and really in„gt appeti/jn-
when" "baked for hours ,nd hon ®
Z'\7 " P0"sibI«': « d they come
out the loveliest brown, and so ten-
"f.nd rich "flre of driftwood and
14 und« with eeaweed and
JrtJh It" t"<",rS 'I a"'e* to
orer '"""> >* all
i>ew England since nobodf
' ^"7 .en"~"the n,ost °',aracteris'
tie kind of a Yankee good time. Till
you ve been to a Ithole Island clam-
SakP you actually can't imagine"-
•5- "Jlen_,t's so simple, most peo-
In n k!""C tl,eir bt'ans. and corn
WtV'fi P^I,0rtion' f d0 't know;
they don t, although ev«n-ythliii
depends -'sure you'd be delighted"
«n,.Ty i'\ *!mply del'cio«s"-
never tasted such a tempting mouth-
fu! ,n your life "just « Rni(T j,
enough to make you hungry as .
hunter"—"there's nothing else In the
world one wants to cat so much of-
it s almost shocking!M
-jZLsr,ady recorded in he«
"Succotash.-A popular America,
dish Invented by the Indians; „ klnrf
of flsh-ateuV prepared with mai/c
beans, seaweed and the variety ni
mussel called clam. U j, MmmerM
overnight in the oven in a deep earth
en pot, and Is customarily served n-i
Bunfcs t^gj.ont thcitate.." '
" e. n- 5eNeFi€L i|.
Dealer in all kinds of Croceries I
and Provisions. ^
^Tricl1,0^1 ^V!infC, FigUres- No Lexers ^
or Tritks of any kind, but .Straight Forward Le- }&
£ srrBusiness- phone * |
r. 0. OTFT,
A TTORNE Y A T LAW
8(<ecl l attention Kl m to Civil and Hrolial
_Huslnes< (.'luce oil went side Mala Hn.. i
OiUMt«lr> III HodKi'3 bulliltnic, Stillwater.
i. H Muhi-iiv, M. i)., K. M Yatks.M.D
Local 8i„h. e. o. k. k, tym a ^clalt,
MURPHY St YfltES,
Physicians 4 Surgeons.
Offlc up-.,air, over Hirst National Bank l(u,V
Calls aaswere,I,lav or nlglit stuiwaier. D.T
Blancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
Hirst class bathroom* in con-
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
Nokth op Voust, Stillwatkr
MS Just tb«r«
«r T°" M"Ck c""el m.
hLre y"Ur 1,UW'"""1 I". Mr*
"Yes, "tun."
^Nothing serious or crltlo^. ,
Critical '.' i should «ay he were w
W'"*
Robert Johnson o. Woods
JOHNSON & WOODS
first national
BARBER Shop
Xf"f,r" "hss
Hot and Cold Baths nWd fi„est iine I
of cigars in the city, 1
under First National Hank.
a good choice
P«-£id I'/ort It
S. P. K1WO,
I Attorney at Law.
OIBce tip atatri over OAxrrra oDtoa |u
NM Mek, North Main.
MCVCU>
I* * safe choice
Chainless, $60
Chain, $50 to $35
ni ri'htf 0!".'" t!u "'In'orcennnts
HiiViV.l V, 'rt"n<' wonderfully,
mike hiuu.'t.rilnnln« '■eartXR*
, SmW wttJiM* ,he
f>°n't Dec ld« Without
I 'aistwr"- _
! H. E. BICKER,
Stillwater, - . Oklahoma
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1902, newspaper, January 2, 1902; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116042/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.