The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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SMOKE "STILLWtTtrp.^ bEst
Hart,
Schaffner
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Taflor
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Mayor
''"'ice Judge
Cify Clerk
CITY TICKET.
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ventiun in "le con
on Petition: ' " the csndidate,
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J°l'n Yoiist, N.
B. p. Ill-ownt N.
S. linriner, P.
Ci«o. R.Sater, N.
'■ H. Donart, P.
J-M. Springer, N.
J F- \ a1if5l1an, P.
■ ■ • "• W'• Annia, N.
"• H. Bulleu, \.
'r!l Shively, N.
c°l NVII.MES.
^ ■ W . Abercrombie, N.
• Wni. Norris, P.
L. Steen, N.
11 • M. Dennison, N.
"' R. A. I,owry, N.
Hoot, HOARD.
• Millhouse, N.
Dr. Karnes, N".
'*• R- Benefleld, N.
Joe Webb, N.
EE. Good, N.
Mis \\. R, Parker received another
ge ln'0'CH of goods Friday.
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the Cl" f'erd.y ,nd 8un<j;y
C
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Marshall
Treasurer
•Street Cum.
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We are opening a }
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Correct Price
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D"r.ey Andrew, and family visited
"> the city Sunday wi,h re,aUvel
Have you been in that neat little
lunch room called Tim Brownie?
!.rei,ft(!,amPJ"n'1 Wife' of Chicago,
j thl Payil: ° a" l,1'B «
a,fi:rrJnV9:i"ted re8"lar dinner
*« '" Only 20c. Call and .ee him.
How will John Ynuat run for Mayor
or /fh t'"",'it"er John Vou.t
or John \ oust.
Wanted -Four day hoarder, a, Mrs
f ic'ce,,. Kiev,nth and Lowry. No.
(48)
Tom GofT came down from Pawnee
Saturday ami vi.ited until yesterday
with friend..
Take dinner with Brownie.
want to eat for 30 ct .
Guthrie continue, to ,en(1 their
charge, up and down the lino and the
neighboring towns are j„,t like Stm.
water, they .end thorn back.
The .M. U. A. Camp at Perkins will
. "x "ew 'numbers next HVdnes.
ay night and nil members of the
Stillwater camp are invited to attend.
JiiBt n..th tlio fresh fiZli ,t Qeo
Steese meat market. What a delicious
meal they would make.
The county cornVnT,,„
Jones, W. E. Minick and P. |, Hullivan
Eg' th"" °f'" yCft"a"y m°rning it
-I,,'""^*,r y-
rs.ir-
th«i Scott Bros, at the Santiago re.tau-
Jhe Ladies' Guild. St. Andrew's
G oUr?,'r,"!'n0Ce't,hP 'lolne of Mr,.
nTn at • ?r ,°" Wodue,d y after-
noon at .i O clock. All member, re
• liie.ted to be present.
HAND MADE S CENT CIGAR.
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Doctors
f*£3|
. prescriptions carefullv
mpounded by experienced
Pharmacists,
A complete line of P?int<? n;io
and Brushes, Stationery Perfumes
and Toilet Articles. Also a r«^
plete line of Patent and Proprie-
tory Rerrledies. Toprie
w. h. hand.
v SUCCESSOR TO W.R. MCGEORGE.
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^ wvpui IIIIUIII UIUIU j|
\ ote, and vote right tod.y,
<•<> to l i\ Jit Vandiver Tor onion set.,
6c per quart. , ,4))i
i he April .hewer. ctine in oa rched-
ule lime.
All seed fre.l. „,<1 i,ew-At JCansa.
0row*' _ (48)
xif I "ice's many a.lip 'twin the cup
^ an.tthelip, and many a .lip on the
jjj croning yesterday.
« «ing to my continued ill health
"iy immen.e Stock of Millinery i.
Offered at greatly reduced price*.
Joskphinb Pilar
J e Winton, the Guthrie Capital
man. p,s.ed through the city ye.ter-
d y on hia way to Pawnee.
Ca.h paid for tecond hand .chool
bookiat the Fair, South Main St.
The .ea.on i. now on for snipe, and
hunters are out, in many place, bring
ing in the long neck bird
when'hungry''6 fhon" ^
eoe W0,[(:0Xrf,dthe',aintin««n<l 're.-
well for him and'Vdds much to'the'ap-
pearance oUhe room. P
I have a good acre property 7 reom
,,e bar" fr«'t "'id other improve
'"^" i'l t^e for good l,ttom7Z:
T- Mi xhaix.
The A'umni A.rociation of the A. A
day Xhe'VmMtin« ««ur
y nght and arrangement, were
future0 The * •h"""'"1 the nMr
appointed ^m",C°mmitteM
Noting that Mr. Acl^marri.d Mi.,
ayne the other day i„ western Okla-
hoin«i . certain ncw.paper i. worrying
about the numerou. aches and pain.
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WE can give you good prices
on all .kinds of Lead and
Iron Pipe work. Bath Tubs,
Sinks, Bowls, Yard Hydrants
Street Washers, Hose" Reels,'
Nozzles, Sprays, Anything in
that I me we have at right prices
and all work guaranteed, See
us on anything in this line.
GEO. H. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR TO J. J. SHAFFER & SON
want to Guthrie
We are crowded for .pace but have
the goods you want, at Airs Parker'.,
Mr . A. J. Harne.
yesterday.
Special, eerved on «hort notice at
Hwrj'e Place.
C. O. Burch visited in Pawnee over
Sunday.
Kaater novelties in Spring Millinery
•t Mrs. W. R. Parker'.
H. U. Mertou. of Pawnee, .pent Sun-
day in this city.
Far Fire and Tornado
Insurance call an W, J,
Hamilton.
B K Powell and li. A. Miller were
up frein Perkins yesterday and regi -
| fred at the llueatori Home.
McAllister Coal, $5.So
per ton at Abercrombie &
Miller. Phone 84.
Mr., .lame. Denton, from near Par-
kin., has beep vi.iting her daughter,
Mrs. VV. H. Hand, in thi. city.
Mre. \V. K. Parker ba. had IS yeara
eiperieuce in catering to the ladiei
wanting Millinery.
Oill at The Brownie for anything in
pastry line.
March wind, are over, but April
breer.ei may blow.
"AH aorta of eatiu'." at Harry'.
Place.
The Oklahoma City people will get
to hear Nam Jones in May.
" Joti want anything in the second
kand line, don't fail to see Wkbii Baos.
W it 8th it. tf
John \ ou.t put hi. new register into
use Saturday and the first room given
out wa« Xo. 1.1 I'nlueky guests!
Second Hand tioods alway. in de-
mand at Wann Hums., We.t 8th St. (tf)
Jake Shannon went to Uutbrie yea-
terday to viait his lister who ii quite
iek. lie will be absent for a week.
Hood old pumpkin pie. like Mother
uied to make, at The Brownie.
Louie Wood is visiting in the city '
with his parents. He will r«turn to,
Texarkana, Ark., in a few days where
he has a position.
Ifor cabbage grown in 1801 call at
the Kansas Urooery. Phone lya.
of irle t? ?°rt °' the De ''"nent
of Agriculture for Oklahoma and Ind-
ian Territory .how, that .ome damage
| , <Io"# *>y cold weather and
I rY7',S C,rl>' '"achM ,nd apri-
, cot.; but as a whole the fruit crop was
j a fine condition. P 48
«cer°Ln' i"Ue0M88, the '"depe«d.
ence. Kan., Reporter repriati an item
about .ome ..ciet, ,,>1, wll0 rom (,
:\:T r -ru' ttur°- ^ n°w
a lot of sedate married women are
' :re ,tlir'or tr,r snme one will r,1
monnber names and their children
Irarn something ren
I" 8.Jtailey went to Pawnee yester-
day- Mr. Bailey ha. been spending .
part of his time for the pa.t few week,
on hi, lawnee eounty farm and will
now travel over the county i„ Thl
^'t „i. "Khtninf rod company
bus f " "° "l,lC(! ,ik* ^tilwater
farm Convenience ">ay move to hi,
Mrs. Mary Ferguaon and daughter
Ooksy returned to.Oklahom.Citj after
avi.i.in the city with G. S. v*u,h.
and family The, were accompa'.d
a. far as Guthrie by Mri. V,ugh, i
mrfor tUhgU8U" h,rU bee"
II for the moit of the tim, whi|, J
day.* bUtWM,b,e '""turn .ye.ter-
alSSm? 'Trt °rU#r or*« '«r. of
all kind, have been here, but an KH
new"" Hhe,VPrUng ,0m"t,liu« 'nt"aly
r? k - t. *OI"g to orf«n'" "a Paint
Uiib. Kvery member i, to paint hi.
Mm wilM " ^ °r "na"- nBW
ledge will be an innovation iure.-M-
mond Knttrpriae.
From reient Mhool it j(
il.own thatthe ftth grade with MU.
ddingi ai teaeher, had no tardy mark,
for aevea week, and for a reward her
Short * b,lf holid y- Mi,■
Short and Mi,a Donart had no tardy
mark, for the paat month, ending l„t
Friday, and they alio awarded the pu-
pile with a half holiday.
Chas Ueigner left yeiterday morn-
■«g for Okmulge I. T. where he will,
bl^h^ * bank. Charlie ha,
knuJk r'r "HW,t,°ni"t,'e
al Hank of Commerce ainee hi, gradu-
ation front the A. Jt M. eollesa f„
claa. „fj aml with the mo.tcomplex
satisfaction. Hii many friand< ,ler#
* V,°"y 10 "• hlm Mva tha city but
a to know of hi. ,Uccett, .nd that
he ii a dewrving young man.
| DO YOU NEED
i stationery?
SwElpRlNT,)',,,,ll,lll,)J,m,,™i
M Letter Heads, Note Heads,
^ Bill Heads, Statements
0% Envelopes. Due Bills, Notes.
© Mortgages. Checks, Dodgers,
w And]in fact^Everythinc
f m in i8; ■
CQ e have the best Equipped Office in Eastern OL-1 i '
and will make BOTTOM PRICES „„ wotk " T"'
8? C0"5,d"td- .l t ","cky
M number 'Phone 13
£azette office.
NO. J4J6 |
THE NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE I
(KMahlltknt ,a^, I
liti«p . " . *a? 22S ®g I
ait rate,, on plain term, with aini U^.« ► loan, at low.
—: a^ssacyaffltt
E. E. GOOD,
Cashier.
The Stillwater National Bank.
V CaplUI P«W Upv, .
Surplus, . . . $1,500 00
i"t—0T ,o th* «Uwat.r State Bank. Organic l8, }
Maa*a1 t. t _ .
We.Waat Your Patroaagt
^ B 8w,r" toW1 ■wine*, com. and „e «,.
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Neerman, Charles F. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1901, newspaper, April 2, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117292/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.