The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 11, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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)ENTISTRY
See Dr. S. B. Corn, over First
L'atioual Bank. New Office now
All work fully guaranteed.
Frank I>. Northnp is at Kind attend-
L 8 Btoekmen's convention.
Countj Clerk Hartenbower has just
completed a compton shoWing a
number fl)0int9ofinteregtre^rdj^
taxes made for this year. Ag
taxes are now dlw and payab[ft ;t js
somewhat interesting to know some-
I!'"* ab°Ut Whe- money K„e,
tre.g"eitlt0bepai(1 into county
Fred E. Coss, another victim of the following into
j llpo* at the Hues ton hotel left yes- ble following shows' h™ 'U'e
Crdaf for hi* home in the country. raised much is to be
[{(■member the dance at the Hed-
ken's ha 11 tomorrow evening. Kuery-
dy invited. Come and bring your
liend*1-
Erminger, the candy man. sold out
business yesterday morning t*
Irown & I.ehman, a couple of youi g
Len who have been living two miles
forth of the city. They are to take
ioi!es*ioii about January'lst.
«
J 48510 80
bounty
Township
Municipal "
district School
H. & B. Tax
137S3 2a
11408 71)
44789 50
2031 08
A complete stock of fresh drugs,
patent medicines, stationer; and sun-
dries at the Diamond Pharmacy. We
will appreciate a share of your patron-
aKe- tf
Notice to Tax Payers.
The tax receipts for the year 1901
are now on hand and I am ready to re-
ceive your taxes. Come early and
avoid the rush. o. W. Dutton,
Co. Tress.
Sidewalk ' £
Old Twp School Indebt
I The new llal! building on North
jliiu street will soon he finished and
Jeatly f' r occupancy. Air Hall says
|e In-lots of applications for rooms
the second Hoor bllt so far has
lot closed a lease on ttie ground Hoor.
400 S7
lota! Tax $145689 01
Nils covers all the taxes to be col-
lated in this eouiity for the current
year and shows for what purpose. The
argest Hem of expense on the list is
county tax which covers all the
running expenses of the county and
•ncludes the following items:
. FUNDS.
!SaUry 8!*.. ..$11201 44
The town council of Ripley has gone | Unm 3405 06
fork anil ordered a complete fire P°°r & Insane j 3465 00
lepartment for the protection of the 'fio"t'Dgent |i( 4331 •;•>
Lvn The outfit consists of a chemi-1 Supply 1'.,..!! 43313")
111 engine, hooks, ladders, trucks and | Sinking U4'... 4331 'j")
• 3 .... 10395 18
• '£•••. 1732 57
111 engine, hooks, ladders, trucks and Sinking
Itber equipments the whole apparatus 1 A Kridge
|oc"<t the sum of $05u,<Xl. The conn-! County School.
lil also passed a curfew ordinance and
Instructed the marshal to begin
1 lightering dogs on which no license
la< been paid.
I One of the greatest discoveries of
jMUrn times is said to have been re-
■enrly inude by a resident of Iiiehinond
Indian 1 It is a method of storing the
|eat rays of the. sun. The theory is
nilar to the making of ice, only the
jcess is reversed. The inventor,
Irho - a practical and scientific man,
idifcovend a rabtteiMt which is
kl , idiii.t ami cheaply produced, which
hrili ilworb the heat rays and hold thi-m
|intil driven out again. The process
r which the heat will be driven out
nd the composition of the blocks are
kept §«f(*ret.
Separate School 1 .... 3m M
Poor Farm ....... 17325g
■4 $48510 80
I he next largest item is the school tax
which aggregates Over $44000, and is
divided among the 100 d istricts of ti e
county according to the levies of each,
I he item of municipal fund aggregates
$11408 includes the following town
levies:
s. P. ZI1TG,
Attorney at Law.
Office up stairs over Oakkttk oftloe In
New brick, North Malu.
Suits! I Suits! I Suits!
Blancett & Mason,
Palace Barber Shop.
b irst class bathrooms in con-
nection. Your patronage so-
licited.
North of Voust, Stillwater
DUNN tbeTAILOF?
Makes them in true eastern city
style. High grade and artistic,
at the same price you pay for
common clothing. Piece goods
on hand to select from. We
guarantee a fit.
Over Nat.
Bank of
Commerce
JWNNJ3ROS.
/latfiew Robinson
-:Shoemaker:-
Repairimg A —Specialty
Main St. Next Door to Amos & Son.
30
. b muiiphv, m. i;„
Local Surtf. K. O. K. K,
MURPHY St
t. m. Vatks, M. D
Eyes a specialty
YHTES,
Physicians A Surgeons.
Office up-stairs over First National Bank Bldg,
Calls answered day or night. Stillwater. O. t
stillwater Citv■.
Perkins
'ilencoe " ..
Ripley '• ..
$ '.'177 22
■ 127:14!l
318 51
3,'ill 64
#11408 86
1 be township road and bridge fund
amounting to $111,83, averages about
| *,lu" tlie township, the highest levy
ice I '"'"'K $1^109 in Perkins and the lowest,
Last night the city council bad a nice I
little hornets nest dumped into camp ' HX0,'"t Indian which has none, being
when councilman Abercrombie intr< - $.'l'.'7.7li. Besides this seven town-
Iduced n resolution and a-ked for its ' s,liP' ''ave special road and bridge tax
n, the purport of wbieh was to | *M *g ting I2631. Thejrare Cherokee,
JHeet a p irchMlng agent for the eiiy
Iwith nutructions to report wants to
J. W. Dillard, M. D.
Physician, and Surgeon.
Special attention given to diseases
of women and children and chronic
diseases, Whiskey, morphine and to-
baceo habits treated. Office corner
9th and Main St.
I EPCERsi
IQURNALS.
I ECAL RLA/VK5.
SPECIAL I^ULI/NC
COLLECTIONS
J. W. Reece
Local attorney for R. G. Dunn
& Co., will collect accounts, etc.,
at usual rates.
Stillwater, - - Oklahoma.
„ | Clarkson, Clayton, Clear Creek, Elm
Grove, Mound and Rock.
Ithf niuncil for consideration before
■purchases were made. Mayor Voust!
JOc'k this resolution as a personal slain i
|atiiiiu«eIf and w hen c ouncilman Swope
jchipped in to explain Abercrombie s j
(position, the mayor told liiai several
Itliings that would not look well in I
■ print. The mayor came out lir-t best '
Jin 'he argument and th* resolution I
|wap \n it hdravs n.
Bazaar.
The I.allies' Aid Society or the Chri-
stian ''(lurch will hold a bazaar in the
Jnr i.jrttm building, Friday and Sat-
I urilay Dinner and supper will be
I Jer, ed on Saturday .
An Iowa gentleman named Honey
(what a sweet name) has leased the
Varner farm northeast of town for a
period of three years beginning next
spring. He expects to start a first
class dairy at that time.
W e make prescriptions a speciality.
W. H. Hand, Druggist. tf
A complete line of patent medicines
at W. II. Hand's Drug store. tf
A full line of toilet article
pencil's and stationary
I laud's.
Keller Stock Company.
1 tie Waco, ''Ii-x., I.veiling t 'hroi,-
I Me -ays:
'The Keller stock Company who
I pinyf-d here three nights lasr u.ek
gK'• perlect satisfaction to all who >11-
I tended. Their play- were new and
I c.n! .mm - worn were lirst cla-s in every
particular. The specialties introduced
| l'3 l*ninklyii (l. Hall. Beatrice I.aVeigh
Alma \ iva Keller and Jim I'augh (of
| wiener worst fame' were pleasing in a
Inch degree. Personal mention could
he deservedly made of each and ev« ry
""■roller of the company, lint sulliee it
*u«aj, -lionId they return tlu-y will be
wel.-.'iiutl with a packed I "
Heal Estate Transfers
burnished daily by Donart A Dial-
s°n• Abstracters, up siairs corner Ninth
s also ink,
at W. H.
tf
I -—
Do not forget the union temperance
I meeting at the M. K. church Sunday
! evening.
Purchase cigars that arc manufact-
ured here in Stillwater. They are of
the best quality of tabacco. tf
All prescriptions are compounded
with care by long experienced pharm-
acists at W. II. Hand's Drug store, tf
al"l Main si reets :
1' l\ MrOtilliii t<> 0 I. Dowel!
l ot 1 hlk l, Cushing :
1< A l.owry to M lieynnlds
All of 1,1k | l.owry L'nd Add
Hurst to (ieo Hurst
of n w •_'(), In...
A II KnUeley to T. A Freeman
• j lots 13 to 18 hik 41, (Jlencoe
W llockaday to lis Kmnicrsoti
I A 2 blk 1, Cushing
« w ( lark to J VV Adklnson
N'-'"w 1.18, lw
'I Stuwe to C \V Clark
N'n w 1, 18, I
Millinery at cost, Selling out to quit
business. Come early and get a bar-
gain at Chicago Millinery Store.
' (-'-VU Mrs. K. I) Hodge.
Sallow skin and indigestion is caused
J oy me residue left ill bread from cheap
linking Powders, use the chemically
1 irsted brand named Perfect and enjoy
your food. 0. M. Kyler. J1I8
is to the l ia-
tlicy will be
Robert Johnson L. O. Woods
JOHNSON & WOODS
FIRST NATIONAL
BARBER
I p-to-date first class tonsorial
parlors.
Hot and Cold Baths and finest line
of cigars in the city.
Under First National Bank.
Mathew Robinson
Barber Shop^
Shaves Everybody
Kast Side South Main St.
Also Operates a Laun-
dry on same side of
street.
Take your prescript!
1110111! Pharmacy and
properly and promptly compounded by
competent and experienced pliartim-
1" cists. tf
Htm Happiness is assured in all homes if
you have good digeitiou, the linking
,-,0(1 Powder named Perfect is the guaran-
tee of splendid stomachs. (). M.
Kyler.
JON
limn
Good bread from any Hour good
cheer in all homes good praise for all
the Ihiking Powder named
JM1 ■ cooks when
j Perfect is used. I.adies demand it.
40J 0. M. Kyler. :'0N
A Chance
On
The
Big
Doll
With
Every
25 cts.
Purchase
At . . .
J.C./NORTM'S
11 IS STILLWATER
BEST OF MATERIAL,
EST OF WORKMANSHIP
TIEEIEJ
Gazette Office ,<
FRANK J. WIKOFF. Pr«id£„t.
Dr. S. D. HOUSTON, Vic.IPrcsld.nt,
C. a. HOUSTON. Cuhto.
v ic*,rresiacnT.
The National Bank of Commerce.
STILLWATER. OKLAHOMA.
Paid up Capital - - . $25,000-00
Surplus .... 1,50000
mv\a gf!cuF? Screw-Door Safe. Yale triple time-
locks, the best made, and insured against loss in The Hanker's
Mutual Casualty Company.
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS. .
1 I11JEST0N MOUSE.
ill
J H. B. HUESTON, Prop.
jjj BEST FUR/NISriED ROOMS IN TME CITY.
RATES $1.00 and $1.25 l'er Day
Phone No. 25
4 Blocks West of Depot,
Corner 10th and Main.
STILLWATER, OKI,A.
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KEISER,
President.
W.
E. BERRY,
Vice President.
K. E. GOOD,
Cashier.
The Stillwater National Bank.
Capital Paid
Surplus,
P.
$25,000.00
$2,000.00
vSuccessor to the S water State|hank, Organized 1894.)
Does a General Banking Business. See us. We Want Your Patronage
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