The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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K. R. MCCARTHY, AK«-ht,
LIVING TORPEDO E0AT&
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Eyes a specialty
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WURPHY 5 YHTES,
Physicians A Surgeons.
OBca up-stali'8 over First National Bank Hid,
Calls answered day or night. tStUlwater, o. T
J H. RKED,
CARPENTER, CON1RACTOR and BUILDER
Inquire of C. A. Stino.
Stillwatkr, o. t.
j. m. Painter. j a, pkvton
PRINTER & PEYTON.
Physicians A Surgeons
Office, Room 3, over Katz Bros. Store.
telephone in office.
a. T. Neill,
Attorney at Law.
b^JnUnd^rfm'fn'1, C°"r,S of"'e territory
criminal cases. ( mce uostAii;
o?er JIid Metcall s store. Stillwater Okla
JHRRELL & LOME
House, Sign, Carriage and F rescue
Painters, located on
Wcgt Ninth . Avenue.
Gf. SWT,
attorney at law
^Wness!' Office o'n west" St SV"m "id 1'rol'a,e
upstairs In Hodge. Alifc bhM,"*1
W. E. CHRISTIE,
sanitary plumber
fi2Vnd Hot VVat" Heating, Fine
fctttlish^Hm8 " 8pecialty- Estimates
K.Ba1l"n."P 0rtice with
'• • ' ■ Okla.
Sold at the
I mm price
I as mixed
paint and
I replaces it
1 for alt
| inside use
. MADE ONLY BY
J Bradley % Qrooman Co.
•Chicago*
FOR SALE BY
kuriojuurnber&CoalCo
STILLWATER, O. T.
County Officers.
Probate Judge-John R Clark
Countv Tl" '"ey~CTa''y L B idick
|s?srT7fej^sa?
Assessor-R. o. Hudson
Superintendent—Hattie R. Darnell
Weigher James E. Powell
Surveyor—T. P. German.
Coroner-J. M. Sharplese.
COMMISSIONERS
sin8r.tnHinfi°trHarry
TMpS nfI®-rlct~P- H- Sullivan.
Third District—W. E. Minniek
s. P. ZIITG,
Attorney at Law.
O**up.tairsover (.a/ktte office In
Hew brick, North Main.
Hobt. Johnson,
""mm-
Hot and Cold Baths.
Kassi'sr-*-'
Blancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
Wwt class bathrooms in con-
Salted? y°urP'tro"^-.
Nokth of Youst, Stillwatkr,
SPECIAL SALE OF
I Wall Paper
EverythingintheBook
Line.
j. c. not
Patronize Home In-
dustry and smoke
Stillwater's Best and
Maple Leaf hand made
Cigars. They are pro-
In Land from the List
°f R- E. Burns& Son.
Je!0W we ^ve descriptions of a
few choice pieces of land, now of-
ered for sale by this firm. Every
one of them is a genuine bargains
f'J Lyou waut a farm, you can
not do better than to see them
, l6oa?«* 0f land 'about 3 miles
from Stillwater. Good house, well
5 acres under cultivation 100
apple trees, bearing, 10 acre in
pasture, 10 acres in meadow
*JP fcres abont 15 miles from
S| h1 ^ GOOd h°USe- 28X2°
Mar irI5*50' a" UDder fence. 6o
Pear trees, 500 apple trees 200
Peace trees, all bearing; 60 acr«
under cultivation cre"
trnnH°fiaCreS' 5 miles from Orlando
good five room house, good stable
in IT Under cu^'vatlon^6oacres
0 tPimTefg°u0d ** • stnall tract
t,mber for house use.
r2t acr!1' I block east of college
Two good houses and barn infm
or 6 head of horses. Cave with 18
lnch wall, good well. 8
Nature and artifice approach each
other. In fact invention ia the
chief means of their mutual approach,
Inasmuch as invention is merely the
practical application of nature's laws.
At tiie same time it seems surprising
to find that nature had devised a sub-
marine torpedo boat ages before man
ever thought of building such a con-
trivance. Cuban waters swarm with
these submarine terrors of nature's
manufacture. Our fighting men are
likely to come into t.n pleasant contact
with them the course of operation!
about the coast of the beleaguered
Island. They are not powerfu' ,-nough
to damage Uncle Sam's warships, hap-
pily. but a big specimen will paralyze
a man if stepped on. These submarine
defenders of the isle which Spain haa
claimed as part of her domain are liv-
ing electrio batteries of dangerous
•trength. If our trojps in landing
through the shallows which they fre-
quent should strike a school of them,
serious demoralization would result.
Torpedo rays they are call-ed. Thej
constitute one of the puzzles of sci-
ence. Ages before Benjamin Frank-
in first drew sparks from the cloud.
J , y ,ln(' solved the principle of elec-
tric storage. In fact, they are living
storage batteries. They are anclcn"
tjpe of fishes contemporary with the
sharks. The torpedo ray is the first
cousin to the common skate, which it
greatly resembles, though much
larger. Each of its big. fleshy wing,
contains an electric batten-, which ii
Levden 1 suri1 "s a"-v ilrrank('"ient
*jden jars In a scientific laboratory i
1 he batteries consist of a large num-
ber of hexagonal cells, each of which ii
capable of storing a certain amounl
of electrical energy.
stnrtr "/'St V.'aVe *'vtn a bte,lt d,"ai «
l extraordinary animal,
and they assert that its batteries are
nothing more or less than modified
"• the bark °f ««eh electric
ogan Is positive, while the ventral
of the yt is >he 6i<1' ,owar'l the belly
of the flsh-,s negative. It has Wen .
veved ,h '"j n c'!rr''nt can h* ^on- i
IT, * , gb raur ,or a c°n.i<j«r-
"stance. It txercises all the
. °f e,'ctrlcl<y. render-
ihLw f magnetic, decomposing
chemical compounds and emittin,
trlcitv }'OW m"rh e,e*
tricity is stored by a full-sized top
° ble tu!,thf am0"nt — ' e con
f Arable, judging from Its effect on
human beings who have been Rtruck
Natives in Central America are said ft
°f ,,ririn? ^rse.
nto water where fishes of this kind are
tn order that the latter mv stun the
-rlghtened quadrupeds,nd make them
«asy to capture. Only two other kind,
animals possess electric oruans
ha e their if n°,h "n<J
In their taU. -^f 7 baU'ries
•F t t«ll . 8t. Lou,, Olobe-Demo.
math rate dbcliniitq.
^amr;l"wh'
to Be Ine,„.| b
V «r by Year.
MPITAI. STOCK $20,000.
J. W. DILLARD, Physician.
F. M, ROSEBERRY, M. D. Secy.
JOHN D. DeBOIS, Business M'gr.
Whiskey, Morphine, To-
bacco, Opium, and Co-
cane Habits and
ALL DISEASES OF THE NER-
VOUS SYSTEM TREATED.
GUTHRIE, = - OKLA.
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I nounced the best on
11~ the market.
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For FlrB and Tornado j
• Insurance call an w, j,
Hamilton,
Drugs,
Medicines.'
Paints, Oils,
Wall Paper,
Toilet Articles,
Perfumery,
Notions,
Cigars, Etc.
Pitu ssrn
NORTH MAIN.
■*11 who hope and believe that
-nditions of human life ^rCigh t
tlje world are gradually imj"
nd practical support for theie
£ del,vered before the Oritlsh Medical
•Relation by its president, Dr. Ward
Cn S-nS' j Among other thing* Dr
Cousins d.seuss«l the future progres.'
a sSeadv" and R"d
«eadj and great decline |n (h.
f"11' r"te in the coming eenturr Po^
to an improvement i„ .u ' looke<I.
"nd In the dw^ir . condition,
classes. dw""D^ °f the working
ln^ouththr,MPP,rin''-V r'pht ,n Point-
?<neralljr |n rrnrT'?'' 0°Und
Ing TM. 1 t0 h'nlthful l|v.
« eeea.ful to tnateHai",d°Ubte<"'
• further deweaj, jtlt '■
[ -Utile', Weekly. morUM*>
i «..!• ifi'"' "
j fc'Mee, the nurni"1^ rich la
mJautedatJoooooM hM bw®
1.000,000 iSH,o«wh!.ch'tlM«
' "upouot wu. 0ntt flt 'or lb.
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 line we have at right prices
and all work guaranteed, See
us on anything in this line.
GEO. H. SMITH,
SUCCESSOR 10 J. J. SHAFFER k SOI
| DO YOU NEED
i stationery?
we' print
Letter Heads, Note Heads,
gg Bill Heads, Statements,
m Envelopes. Due Bills, Notes.
Mortgages. Checks. Dodgers.
And in fact Everything.
w. "Wmmrnrr'L
number 'Phone 13.
number 'Phone 13.
GAZETTE OFFinp
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 96, Ed. 1 Monday, May 27, 1901, newspaper, May 27, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117339/m1/4/: accessed May 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.