The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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OR THEIR SEA
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A«~t l> I.Mk
W«Alhtp(
M'SZ *nd1c*t,,e MS*.
r~®. *nd m*ke much disturbance in
*°"Mrh weather7**
you „o." „id , PaU,eah)
jfe! ,..ifC0^d,n* to th«" N«w York
Mt !? rot *ea ''S8 that would
JfcorL «.?*! hame- 0cc,*'°n«llr
Iwk il thl hi8 baUn<*- bu bul-
;Mw Th" *T!a,r.8t b '*ncer you ever
' knowing brutes, too.
You k.ow we put them four In a pen.
WorCn"'" flnd *" ,OUr •'•"ding
we «hJ ,M at on',in"- Th'y *£
Jwy'llJ, ?f °Ut "nd decid« h<"
■«j ii g-et the most room and toont
SSKlI? Tof ,hem
JTrin .r "e, do,r,,• When they get
«red, they shift the watch.
wh7 e,Kl0r?e* "*e to ^ talked to
hen there e a big- sea on end thinjrg
•'•r«y lively. They alway. like
SI mtrnwttKer,httnother"- Sodo
So h,lv,! on*nun wh°
i~k T« lD* w,th them- Ev"y i>ui-
1^®, *nd hor"« on the boat knows hiu,
5 tinJ® *«'*« been out two days
fc^me. in handy when there', an L
,el<1<>™ 'hat a serious
taTwMl! \PPenS nowa(lays, but once
IhrowJ *. u"*, °r ft b"llock do"> fret
2™" and brfak, !*«■ "r do some bud
Th^m. i, 1 carry 8 veterinarV.
■attu ^\°W "S much •bou ordinary
■attle and horse ailments as any vet
«heri'.T M the,brutes breaks his leg
i tit .no,hinK 'or it but to kill him.
him^ y couldn't do anything for
fcoThLn0?11""15 Char*'8 ,rom W to
M7 t^ J°r c"r^J''n8• c«ttle and from
«hl 1 . a head for horses. When
II . I "T" inspectors were put
. V 8,°P!,ed overcrowding
they cut down the carrying capacity
°,e!°°,'boatf 75 h'«d. That made a
JhfeLr * ? thB Ship'8 Profit j«
ne course of a year."
SANTA FE ROPTKl County Officers.
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e. r. McCarthy. Age.t,
•*cal8urg.t6. K.R,
e. m. yatks, m. di
Ryes a specialty |
MURPHY ft YKTES,
Pfcfilclsss ft larfttat.
OMet np-stairs over First National Bank Bids
Calls answered day or night. Stillwater, o.t
cw^/.u.d*e~Jo£n R C1"k-
twJ Attorney—Cary L. Burdick.
Sun£ f^e!"UI7"T^ K- McGuffln.
J H«rtenbower.
Sh£? tf M. Barker.
8horiff James P. Hewer.
Asoessor—R. o. Hudson.
te«ent-i«tie R Darnell.
^®'*h6r—J me« E. Powell.
8unreyor—T. P. German.
Coroner—J. M. Sharpless.
commissioners.
|l™tn5iglifi5!trH rpy Jones.
ThiSd nu^rict^f• H- Sullivan.
Third District-W. E. Minnlck.
J H. RUED,
* CMPEHIIR, C0M1UCT0R and BUILDER.
Inquire of c. A. Stinc.
Stillwater, o. t.
SHE IS TOO TALKATIVE.
"** Who Reml.d. 0«.
*' ,h* Verbose Barber of
Tradition.
Said an auburn-haired girl noted
ChZf :her, ,rie"ds' 8a>s the Chicago
■ r her c'Xce"ent sense and
irood judgment: "A good deal i8 said
In the newspapers about talkative bar-
Ders but I am convinced that not the
most garrulous knight of the ra/nr
MtlonIV COUk' eXCeP(1 in eonv«'-
whom l b P°We" ,he "'"woman
whom 1 buy my shoes from."
la this Vl VerV Cra,'-V y°,,nf nm«n,
,* ,.hls K«leswoman, for she doesn't
*£?in f° l,ha'*er until she has both
others°n, u beP nning to fit me in
Others then she tells me the story „f
was buvine- d ;ves,erdai' while I
w s buying a pair of slippers that she
was an 'orphant;' that she lived wHh
were8,Siei""!"la" : """ her brow n eyes
hIvLr:U"\ry- h"r ^"Imother
♦ h f k "rbs "f ,he sam'' color-
that she preferred roses to H)aps • '
simmer millinery: „lat her cousin
tha^h "'e ''arl0r of ^"house.^nd
that hair could he made to stay in cil
hy dampening- it with alcohol
"iBcidental'y, quite by accident, in-
I bn'l . a7' ,he l"'U'P "f "'" Shoes
J had decided upon while her voluble
ladyship talked. Then , induced he"
nwa^rV1" "alked
/ j hastily, but with avernted face
L Kn,'u 1 h''d I'urt her feelinirs'
She was ri-ht in the midst of „ vifa-
^ losinl''i,ntU,n ,"f " •'"* ^',ck
patl'iize with 'her'in'her'l'1 Sh-' S'Vm"
was cruel, b ,t U wa n "
should f,„. necessary that I
tnikedo„";inl< " " r',Pr -""'l have
timer'zi T,:"1'e",ssl— a
defiantly.
M. Painter. j a. Pkvton
PRINTER S PEYTON,
nitilcliM A tarfMsi
Office, Room 3, over Katz Bros. Store.
TELEPHONIC IN OPPICK.
T. Neill,
Attorney at Lav«.
KiLPWJ^J11 courts of the territory
both civil and criminal cases nnatairj
war Jto MctcalfWore^iwa^rOkLT ^
SPECIAL SALE OF
Wall Paper
| Everything in the Book
Line.
1. C. WBTH
POVElLi BUOK
Epworth League
ICalifornia Excursions
Account Fifth International Convention of Epworth I e Bi
Francisco, July 18-21 K ' 8,1>
8an Francisco is an ideal summer retort—weather always c
Trip thither in summer, across bigh tablelands of New Mexico
Arizona, is pleasant—air bracing, no oppressive beat or dust °ln<'
Best way to go is via Santa Fe Route, only line under one m
ment, Chicago to 8an Francisco; daily trains to California i*8'
Harvey meal service, personally-conducted excursions. '
On the way visit Indian pueblos, and petrified forest, also f
Canon of Arizona—world's greatest scenic spectacle now 'r&n!l
accessible. ' euilJ
See southern California-its noted resort hotels, idyllic vail
majestic mountains, smooth beaches and lovely island*, its old
sions, iti semi-tropic fruits and Howers, its great oil wellg Th-
important section reached via Santa Fe Route cheaper thsu
other lines and with greater comfort. 010,1
Extremely low round trip rates; liberal stop-over privile
choice of routes returning; open to everybody. All ticket
sell via Santj Fe Route. Descriptive literature on request *8ent,
Address W. J. Black, Gen. Pass. Agent, A. T. * S. F. Ry., Topeka, Kama.
JHRRELL & LOWE
House, Sign, Carriage and Fresooe j
Painters. I-oca ted on
Weit Ninth Avenue.
Santa Fe Route.
r. a. srn,
attorney AT LAW
sclal attention glren to Civil anil p h,i.
lustuess. Office on west side Main H Ste '
upstairs In Hodges buildint;. Stillwater.
s. p. ZX2T3,
Attorney at Law,
Office up stairs over Gazkttk office In
New brick. North Main.
Drugs,
Medicines.
Paints, Oils,
Wall Paper,
Toilet Articles.
Perfumery,
Notions,
Cigars, Etc.
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Kobt. Johnson,
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 Cit?
Under First National Bank.
DRUGS"
Doctors prescriptions carefullv
compounded by experienced
pharmacists,
^ complete line of Paints, Oils
and Brushes, Stationery Perfumes
nES i° Articles. Also a com-
plete line of Patent and Proprie-
tory Remedies. uprie
,... trv.a glass of ice cream son*
e waiting for your prescription t0 he compounded.
s
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Blancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
h irst class bathrooms in con-
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
North of Youst, Stillwater
north main,
mental suggestion.
ved In ,hl. ,,rder.
In a IVr«t«iaratit.
s; i \
In Land from the List
of R.E. Burns& Son.
Did von ever iinri<... 1
« ^niiK'niiin rt'ffti♦ i..
well-known restaurant ■■ I . ~
>£r "•* .r,s,ch
-
rrs took seats at the table "n!
flanced at tl„. hi,. „f r....„ ' . ' -v
if 'he dishes. One i , "" OVFr
an order for tne Ihill'' f''e
"•her simpiv ,""1
P"«'«se." Aiiother "at
a'id "hen he sav ,1 ,
l:>xt two served ,er ' 'P °.f
k.i he same, simply
"iiik- instead of roff,./.
t •— W "V llilUjj!
w. H. HAND.
successor to w. h
McGEORCE.
mmemm*
N'ew and Second hand Wheels
Ghin & Bieyole Shop.
satisfaction. Onnncito i
Sundries a full line.
work of Typewriters, etc., with
Opposite Bullen's lumber
J- b. Hoovek.
I hat made five in
'"•'lend the "same
"Well, that ben'
fie of the first ii;
Iln.i,ilnri|l|la. ||n|| r||)n
Ing h t ill to ii s"we re "es t'abl M '"j"
and a very lar^e , "'"'l ""-V
"id Austria. The ,,m '"V" K''ar"'e
'<< States Monthlv We ,'| |, L'Mit'
*"eports rb,,, ti,,,,,! u : ""-ww
"<-nee whatever that the ,
«one at these s„„ior1s j
'*<■« upon hai.'stonnv ' a"'V
"t powder ernplm'V
small that the vo,-te* • u"-v so
'ise further than ■, "W''S d° not
^hrv do not. therjfore feet-
tflouds. The best ii ' th
'his method of eha^mg 'hai!'1''
f:,,n «hat its iiihiicaies are m
hopeful; but even Its he, i r
that .M,thinV ..J bePTnd,i<'0n'
"d that the ivl,7,,e Lner Is'
experimental stajre. Seientifl
=,oR, ..shaved
Below we give descriptions of ;
few choice pieces of land, now of
lered for sale hy this firm. Every
one of them is a genuine bargains,
j and, if you want a farm, you can
j not do better than to see them.
| 160 acres of land "about i miles
from Stillwater. Good house, well
65 acres under cultivation, 100
I apple trees, bearing, jo acre in
I pasture, to acres in meadow.
>2o acres about 15 miles from
Stillwater, Good house, 28x28
stable, 15x50; all under fence, 60
pear trees, 500 apple trees, ' 201
peace trees, all bearing; 60 acres
under cultivation.
"Xof hliip
the fir-t spent
f the late ■
first iutroduet
one' in this tr,\l n.
'' -Veiling 'Straw!
accession who had
t hing."
''^''laiined
'"iiishnicnt.
'ill I'eniarkable," s,ii,l
"^'h.v. in the ho,,.-
''°>viisend, who
'I ti' 'ee (1„t and draw
'"'d every wait-
sliorteake.' ...
N°. 5436
the NATIONAL BANK Of commerce
T, . , I Hstabliihcd ,.... I "-iWLi
p.;d p Capital . J25 000.00
est rates, or, plait, term/w^h'gSn lo ns«t low-
Per. retained in the hank! „ Uiinfi ^d.llp..
Mathew Robinson's Boot and Shoe R..pairing aV
Shoe Shop. ""jjy witb guaranteed satisfaction.
err'tory. Located on South Main Street r* Shoe Maker in ,he
~ - 'aln Street' of Ilueston Hotel.
■-aid to Mr.Toiv 1
to II).
22,'.. acres 1 mile east of town
on h,ouse '4x24; two rooms:
cave and well. Barn, 10x26; or-
chard. A11 fenced.
r«r« Love.
* Spanish seienliii..
[•ounces that Dr. MnrtinJ'T
fcaa discovered « ,pri ' h
of Which allay the nan! V
ssr,1?- u,d',s
«i(rh L,"ra<,L";J:wr/,,b;'"of .weM;
•I* quoted. >'othiu is „„i i "ur®d
| 160 acres, 5 miles from Orlando,
j good five room house, good stable
55 acres under cultivation, 60 acres
in pasture, good well, small tract
ot timber for house use.
XA acre, 1 block east of college.
1 wo good houses and barn room
for 6 head of horses. Cave with 18
inch wall, good well.
when I started out !
send:
'Well, old man, did Voi. suect
rushing the shortcake?'
'Vou bet. ,)i(t
""I-; s"«' i:11 «'• P"t to do t
11 ■ P"P"'nr demand for som,.
::
>. °
genuine, but after awhil,, ,
ustoiner follows , ,i, iike „
uchre. and the aeeon,f)|ishe,
every one is satisfied. Kh see?' "
California-. IVuli..
«, .i :!:!.!! It,,; 1
11,,, -
sssr
It'« all ,|iie to 'l''> , ' m'P<l ""',n-
which UeLZh£k-(h'-">"«
There is,,-. , I . growing,
pleasant n lion t"',.|!e'!f' pnr,l0"'Brl.V
toothpick and if . 1"* " WOOff''n
Pise, ot ?, ' :T"-V '"Jwloiw if
throat „r d"""'' ,i",,,rp,, in 'h«
a. h a. it 1/! ,OWn in,° he mtoid-
' ** " 'M v«ry apt «o do."
2 •••Stillwater Meat Market... I
0
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• V
IM
•v
ti
' l<ln(ls of I' rcsli and Salt
Meats. Fish, Oysters, l>ic.
Wes, Catsup, Horse Radish
Hides and Furs
;*•
i OEO. STEES, Prop. I
Biennial meeting Head Cami
em Woodmen^tSj ,2'ZZ "TT"
L- ... <" '«-• ln-l"), I0(,i ... held at Chicago,
,'thl caston the Santa Fe n "''''Bsion the Santa Fi
W'"«ell tickets one f."!".^ : HI tiekcN a, ((nc ! ' , „
Ka sn I tr|n piUH tw.0 do)larH 1,18 rounJ
'-~I6 inclusivt
„ — >'t'e fare to
Cfty or Atchison added to rate of Mo (in
therefrom. Tickets on sale JU„«K
* 1 "turning until ,7uly ,HS
further information relative t
connections, etc., inquire of '
E- H. McCaiitiiv, Agt.
Kummer session Educational in,tit,,,
t'ons to be held at St. Louis, For (his
oooassion the Santa Fe will iell rou
triP l|cketsone fare plus t n .1 ,,
the round trip. Tickets n, . #rt'for
1 Janet, on sale Jmie
Route will
lickets on salt
'-'th to 16 th inc. Good r«t7'^l(' J""e
"VK°r fu^er inforn.atio,;-;;:;';;^
R' McCarthy, Agent.
until Sepi 'if."'!""")Kuod '••turning
relative ,0 rates"1"
quire of I.0"'1"c,ti<,n". etc., in-
- ' "• "icCABTny, Agt.
informo",,."S T Co1"' K"r
ex'"'Hi,io ' Buffalo
above accasi.'i. '.i "V* '' 1W"' for the
tickets one f S#nU wi" ,e"
round trip Tjeb' tW° do"Br,, 'or
<>ot. 31 iboi on 8ale to
from date of ..u',od_ret"l'n'n« J5 days
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Griffin, Lester I. The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 22, 1901, newspaper, June 22, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117362/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.