Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903 Page: 1 of 8

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Vol. 2.
LONE WOLF CASE AGAIN DECIDED
A telegram was received
yesterday by Horace Speed,
the United States attoriieyfor <rjvin< -
Harrison, Oklahoma, Friday, January 9, 1903.
I. MERTON ST0FF1F,
The Jeweler,
No. 15.
LOCAL ANI) FOREIGN. I
YVe were thinking of men-!
tioning that a troupe has been I
..... . g"*v'ngT nightly performances
Oklahoma, stating that the | during the past week at I)al-i
United States supreme court|ton's Hall, but as they never
had decided the Lone Wolf ■cven dropped in to see us we
case, appealed from theOkla-!chanSed °.ur mind
homa supreme court, in favor!, ^'rs° Stinson has rented the,
of the government, thus sus-1 u°"e, ftor 1 '°te' to l?il1 '
• • T , ,... T. _ . I the veteran short order man,
taming Judge Clinton I-. I rwin j who has taken charge and is
in the district court at HI Reno| now serving his customers on
and the opinion handed down short notice at all hours.
A big hardware store burn-
ed in Hobart Sunday morning.
The explosion of dynamite,
which saved the town by blow-
• i , .. . ing the building to pieces, was
with a number of others, were; heard in Harrison.
attempting to thwart the open- M. I'. Pierce is putting up
Harrison, 0. T.
supreme
sustained
in the Oklahoma
court, which also
I rwir.
Lone Wolf a Kiowa chief, '
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I YOU CAN GET A GOOD
SQUARE MEAL AT THE
DREXELHOTEL
Handsomely fur-
nished rooms.
ing ot the Kiowa-Comanche
reservations to settlement.
I hey began the action in the
federal court of Canadian
county, seeking a;: injunction
to prevent the opening. They
lost in every court. The
Indian had employed ex-Con-
Mrs. E.Forney. The best table
• Proprietress • in the city... .
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|-MAIN ST., NEXT TO ALBRITTON & FORNEY S
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a handsome residence in the
west end" It will be a credit
to the town.
Shepherd is building a large
store room east of Bill's gro-jf a. r s kIBr,L M F ,,IE[KK
eery.
We
move into our new
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gressman William M. Springer (luartcrs today come and see
of Illinois, as their attorney us*
and he fought the casein all I Massey & Morris have an
the courts. In Washington j advertisement this week,
the case of the
was looked after
by
The north and east are en-
vi .. ' joying a blizzard.
Yandeventer, assistant attor-1
ney general. Messrs. Speed Senor Sagasta, Spain's pre-
and Scothorn had the case in ,n*rr dead.
( )klahoma. j Congress is in session again.
President.
Vice President.
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•I. G. Hill.
Cushict.
HARRISON BANK.
A Home Bank, oyn^d and run by II Peoplk.
We solicit your business.
£ A I*. ^ UK 8KR.
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♦In . R. Williams,
U. B. Wki.lh.
J. II. Schmidt,
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•I. A. Kkatiikrai.l
II. Bills,
II. A. Rarxr
•I. M l\ I UK WOOD.

Dealers in all Kinds of
Building Material.
Office and Yards half block north Bonebrakc's
J. M KIRKWOOD, Mgr.
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Bank of Harrison,
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A. J. DIXLAP K. C. BORCHKUH.
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FARM LOANN,
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-GO TO-
P. J. Becker's
— FOR—
Furniture, Mattresses, Wa" Paoer, Picture Frame",
Stationery, etc
First Class Goods. Prices low as the lowest.
Call and Sec the Great Stock
of Toys and Holiday Goods at
Calhoon & Masterson's
\\ e also carry a full line of grot.eries and
general merchandise.
DENMAN, the Undertaker and EmbaSmer, Kobart, 0lkla.
Open Day and Night. The First Undertaker in Kiowa County.
Finest Funeral Cars in Oklahoma. Phone n.

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Kimber, E. W. & Dill, H. W. Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 9, 1903, newspaper, January 9, 1903; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182046/m1/1/ocr/: accessed November 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.

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