The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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SUPPOSE YOU TRY
BANQUET FLOUR.
Just this once.
Weather. Tonight and Wednesday
prolialily showers.
Millinery atcost at llolmei. tf
Judye L'hI went tu Coyle today on
business.
a full 1 ili«* of tine dniX" aop station*
ery at the Oiatnond Pharmacy tf
J. M. Springer has returned from a
visit with home folks in in Missouri.
lioom to rent on Lowry street south
of Ninth. Mrs. (i. K. Sater. 85.
A specially of publlo school books at
Hand's drug store. 109.
Excellent drinks of all kinds in the
soda line at the Diamond Pharmacy.
tf
Purchase eigars that are manufact-'
ured here in Stillwater. They are of;
the best quality of tabacco. tf
Last Call,
Balance of all lawn dimities 20-16-12
cent Saturilny onlv M jrrison's. tf
S. P. King left today for Lawton
Where he eoes on business. He will be
•Msent until Saturday.
Crushed fruit with your drinks at
Hand ?•. Kxelusive right on the ice
cream manufactured by the Candy
actory. tf
.. >t« tson hats in all shapes at Mor
rison's Department Store. tf
Fresh creamery butter at Pullman's
meat market.
Last Call.
Halance of all lawn dimities 20-15-12
cent Saturday only 5c at Morrison's, tf
Fine eool drinks, the uest cigars and
pure drugs at Hand's drug store, tf
School books with exchange for old
books at Hand's drug store. 109
Last parting shot, any straw hat to-
morrow 25c at Morrison's. tf
All Hamilton-Brown |2.uj Oxfords
for ♦ 1.50 at Morrison's. ^
Have you tried Gilt Edge and Gold
Medal Flour? (kfl-d)
Two nice office rooms to rent,
quire of Hahcock Bkos.
Tablets
at Hand's
. pencils and school supplies
drugstore. lu9
*l i>0 Savoy shirts for #1.00 tomorrow
at Morrison's Department Store, tf
Gilt Edge and Gold Medal
best Hours.
are the
(109-d)
CONSOLIDATED RAILROAD
...Will Exhibit at...
STILLWATER WEDNESDAY,
** SEPTEMBER 11, iQot.
Two Performances-Afternoon and Niolit
T
SHOWS
?! SO Savoy shirts for $l 00 tomorrow
at Morrison's Department Store, tf
For anything in the line of pure
drugs go to Hand's drug store, tf
Last Call,
Balance of all Lawn Dimities 20-15-12
Pent Saturday only 5c at Morrison's, tf
Hemember the place—Hand's drug
store for city school books. iqq
| . ^ hiteneck will open dressmak-1
Irydilt Kdge or Oold Medal flour I !"fi ,Jur'ors in front rooms upstairs I,
. in the Grav hnilriinr .1
Dr. Painter will office at his residence
No 810 South Lewis St. fur the next
sixty days I'hone 114. (tf)
Dorsey Andrews and wife, who Sun-
dayed in this city with relatives, re-
turned to Ilieir home in Ripley today.
I.ast parting shot, any straw hat to-
morrow i?.k* at Morrison's. tf
For Rent: An 8-room hotix
ea«t of College library building.
rent by year or month.
J. II. Lkavitt.
just
Will
Monarch shirts nt Morrison's
part men t Ktorp.
De-
tf
^ ou can save money by exchanging
your old school books for new at
Hand's drug store. ]09
Special-
Saturday we will sell all 20-15-12c
dimities and batiste for5c. Morrison's.
Special-
Saturday we will sell all 2015.12c.
dimities and batiste for 5c. Morrison's
Department Store. tf
Saturday we will sell H|| 20 15 15c
dimities and batiste for 5c. at Mor-
rison's. tf
Miss Maude (lardiner, instructor in
domestic science at the college, re-
turned Saturday from her summer va-
cation to take up her work with ihe
opening of school. Miss (iardnier has
been visiting at her hone in Kansas a
greater part of the time.
Messer*. Mcpherson and Conway,
the former from Norfolk, Nebraska
and the latter from Iowa, arc prnprie
tors of a new barbershop east of the
Southern Club. These gentlemen arc
both artists in their line and are a
valuable addition to the enterpris-
ing business element of Stillwater.
Their names are added to the Daily
Gazette subscription list and we
predict for them a prosperoui trade,
next time. (100-d)
All12.80ladlei' Oxfords, you know
the kind we carry, we dare not adver
tise the name, price Saturday #2.00 at
Morrison's.
Millinery at J. I). Holmes, Mrs. W.
K I arker will sell for the next ten
days all summer stock atcost to make
room for winter goods. tf
r,° Sav°y "ihrts for $1.00 tomorrow
at Morrison's Department Store, tf
The ladies of the W. C. T. F will
meet at ti... M. K. church tomorrow
(Juesday) afternoon at ;j o'clock p. in.
A full attendance is desired.
Ounen Quality ..hoes forladies at
Morrison s l>epartment Store, tf
One of the ice men got nipped by a
dog that wanted a change of feed while
delivering the frozen fluid this morn-
ing. How would you like to be the
ice man?
I.. I., l-tiris of Keokuk. Iowa was
visiting his brother Jno. Faris at the
\ oust yesterday. Both of these gen-
tlemen are traveling salesman for the
famous Dr. Baker Medicine Co. of
Keokuk, Iowa.
Mrs. 11, A. Swope, win) has !>,*en
T siting her | arents Mr. and Mrs. Le v I
Myers and other relatives, here for
the past three weeks, left for her home
in Little Hock, Arkansas, this morning.
Mr. Swope returned h„ut a week .ago.
A. Z. Ilutto has rented the Cottage
Hotel on West Ninth and is preparing
to serve its patrons in the best ef pof-
sible manner and with the best the
markets afford. Mr. Ilutto has thor-
oughly renovated the entire house and
will have a clean, up-to-date homelike
house. Give him a call when in town.
Rooms Wanted.
lliree unfurnished rooms wanted for
''Kht 1 sekoeping. prefer two on lirst
floor. Man and wife, no children. In
quire immediately at Gazkttk office or
address \\ ado Gray,
Walk Over shoe* in all leathers on
all lasts at Morrison's Department
*"•' _ tf
Excursion To Guthrie.
Ac t fair and race meeting the Santa
l''e will sell tickets at one and one-
third fare for the round trip. Tickets
"II sale Sept. 9, to 13 Inclusive. Good
returning until Sept, 14.
K. 1(, McC.wmtv, Agt,
u^ritins
: "1 the Gray building about the 15th of
j this month.
The best bakers use Wilt Kdge and
Gold Medal Flour. (l«)9-d)
I-ast parting shot, any straw hat to-
morrow 25c at Morrison's. tf I
N anted : A girl to do general house
work. Inquire at P. o. (ggj
Mas. \v. N". Walker.
For sale
tf
A
rood farm cheap.
•I. K. Mi viiA11„
Geo. K. Keith celebrated line of
Walk Over shoes from A to KE at
Morrison's Department Store. tf
Miss Whifeneck, of Winlield, Kan-'
sas, has decided to locate in Stillwater
and w ill open dressmaking parlors in
the Gray building, three doors north
of Morrison's department store. La-
dies tailor-made suits a specialty, tf
1 rof. 1!. II. Tucker, instructor in
English, German and Latin in the
college, arrived Saturday from Ger-
many where he has spent the summer
in further preparing himself for his
college work.
Dr. L. L. Lewis returned Saturday
from a short vacation in Colorado,
Household Furniture.
for sale at a bargain if sold this
week.
i extra good Garland range,
i 8 foot dining table.
t set dining chairs, polished.
i china closet.
i new Davis machine, mahogany,
i lounge, solid cherry frame,
i rattan rocker.
i oak rocker.
i center table, polished.
I desk.
i bureau.
i extra fine chamber suite.
i child's folding bed.
Kitchen table and chair.
Carpets and liuolems and other ar-
ticles generally used in house-
hold.
If you are in need of any of
above named goods it will pay you
to see them. Also a good five
room house for rent.
Corner West and Eight St.
I). C. Gi.is.sman.
Parade at 10 O'clock a. m.
A PHEE EXHIBITION
Great High Dive al Ihe Shaw Grounds
Immediately After the Parade!
Positive to Appear on
Day and Date Announced.
o/\ie;d/\v only
For Sale.
At the residence of
A. A. Stowe, at the
cornerof6th and Duck
St.
bed room suit,
'• Blue, childs
pieces.
i oak bed room suit, 3 pieces,
t dining table,
6 dining chairs,
5 rockers
6 common chairs,
1 kitchen table,
1 refrigerator,
1 sewing machine,
1 marbte top table,
1 ceutar table,
1 pluse top table,
1 kitchen stove,
1 coal heater,
2 air tight heaters,
stove pipe,
2 wash tubs,
1 boiler'
4 bed springs,
3 bed mattresses,
1 fiber rug 9x12,
1 hanging lamp,
1 music rack,
\\ ash bowls and pitchers.
s. p. ZING,
Attorney at Law.
onice up stairs over (Jazkttk otllce in
New brick, North Main.
J. B Munruv, M, I).
I.ncal Surjj. E. o. 1
M. Yatks, M. ii
Kl'es a specialty
It,
MURPHY & YHTES,
Physicians & Surgeons.
Offlce upstairs over First National Hank BWr.
Calls answered ,lav or night, stillwater. o. T
BJancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
1' irst class bathrooms in con* '
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
North of ^ ovst, Stii.i.watkr
7. O. ETWT,
A TTOHNE1' AT LA If
Hljecinl attention given to civil nnH i «
Bustness. (M.ice on w^st si«|« Matn si™?6
upstairs in Hodges bnlluinit, Htillwater. '
unteails, etc.
These goods must be sold
Sept 15.
kitchen
before
$5 Five Dollars $5
buys a ton of coal
NOW of
Abercrombie& Miller.
Mrs. Rogers
510 North Duncan St.
Reliable Dress Maker
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Kest of References.
Cincinnati, Ohio, and return Aco't
National Colored I'.aptist Convention,
Sept. II -IK. The Santa I"e will k«h
tickets at one fare for the round trip,
tickets on sale Sept. K and 9, good re-'
turning Sept. :>3. For further infor-
mation relative to rates, roofs
connections etc., inquire of """
H. K. McCarthy Ag't
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, September 9, 1901, newspaper, September 9, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117425/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.