Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903 Page: 8 of 14
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flUCTTON ' Having decided to sell all goodw I
i ^ 1 ' now have on hand to make ready
tor ray new goods for spring ant' summeh I will offer mv en-
tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, RINGS, SIL-
XMSILVER KNIVES AND FORKS
r \t ' an(* ^u^ac'^ everything in the JeweJrv
line. Wo goods reserved and no price set. Kverything
guai an teed as represented by the auctioneer. I am not
closing out so my guarantee means homkthisto for I expect to
stay here as long as your patronage is so I can live. Coma
ana attend the auction whether you expect to buy or not
Ladies cordially invited. Don't Forget thk I)atk. *
Thursday, Friday ctQd Saturday,
-March 12, 13, and 14.—
^our golden opportunity to buv a watch
STOFFLE The Jeweller.
CurreQt
People
You* know
^Teet Eveots.
Arbor Day.
Set out a tree before the sun
goes down.
I). W . Hills of Hud Creek
was in town Thursday.
Garden seeds in bulk aj
H. H. Wedel's.
Minton & Minton will loan
you money to make final proof.
Dr. Chambers left Thurs-
day for Cuyuga, on a business
trip.
Prof. Webb, dancing mas-
ter of Hobart, was in town
Wednesday.
The schools were dismissed
Thursday on account of the
Farmers' Institute.
Have you made application for Hnal
proof yet? If not «„<) Din *t
the (iazBTTK office.
The little child of Branson
Hills was very ill the first of
week, but is now doing nicely.
Mrs. h H. 'Jhjmpson and
daughter Molly, left Wednes-
for a visit with friends in Dal-
las and Little Rock, Mrs.
Thompson rcccntly purchased
the Bowers claim and will soon
be with us to make her home.
Today—Friday, March 13—
is Arbor Day.
Get your garden seeds at
H. H. Wedel's.
married.
It is the usual thing or has
been in the past—for the bach-
j elors of Harrison to leave on
Yoi,needsomemorestation-lf tla>.s l,usi,,t-f tril>
ery, Mr. Merchant. See Dill! J™* a i{,lt ,tst'e",s
1 * there are exceptionsto all rules
about it.
The biggest and most up-
—matrimonial as well as others
for during the past we k the
to.date line of spring dressLni. < u 1 ? ,
,ooilsshou.at H , vJ .ra,lks of Harr,so" s daughters
a o
goods shown at H. H. Wedel's.
S. S. Osborne of Hobatt,
and \V. M. McConnell of Tar-
has been invaded and one cf
our most estimable young
ladies has departed from our
thage. Mo., were in town this midst. j
week 111 the interests of the Last Monday Fred Wagner,
I acific Mutual Life Insurance of near Chickasha, visited our
Company. community andTuesday|morn-
I hose who have seen Hon- ing he and Miss Eva Newby
huer Bros, showsthis year pro- went to Hobart where tliev
nounce it the best they have were united in 11 arriage.
seen of its kind. The McKin- The happy couple left for
ley processions as well as the Chickasha Wednesday morn-
Mt. Pelee disaster are great. and from there to the
Sounds are combined with the( Maxwell and Morris ranch is
volcanic eruptions making it miles northeast where thev
so real that one thinks it is will make their home.
nature unfolding itself; (ire. The groom is a line young
smoke, and molten lava are man, at < ne time was in the em-
seen spouting from the living ploy of Maxwell and Poole of
crater, revaling nature's gi
gantic strength, seemingly to
free itself by its tremendous
belches. One must see this
sensational animated scene to
fully appreciate it. Dalton's
Hall—Mar. 16, 17.
this city, and the bride makes
friends of all w ith \\ hoin slit
eomes in contact.
We wish them a long and
happy lifer.
,s having an auction.
N e 11 be there.
Mrs. Fred l/nra-th.
VMMiet ( «Mintr.v «
IfnrtN.r.
"After my first bahy was horn I did not
eem to regain my itr*m,th *lthough tne
doctor j«v« me a tonic winch he con.Id-
ered very superior. but Instead c< <ettln«
better I grew weaker every day. My hut.
band insisted that I tike Wine of Cardui
lor a week and tee wha it would do for
me. I did take the medi. ine and was very
gratiful to find my slrem; h and health
•lowly returning, fn two weeks I wai out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
Wine of ('aril ti i reinforce* theorgans
of Ifeneration for the or, leal 0f pr« ff-
n ncy amlchiMlnrtli. It |.r.v "nt/mu-
carriatrp. No woman whotake* Win<>
rLuW1 eo>u'nK hrr
Win; f f * r*\ L,,ra,U taken
y 'V, Mr,lu.1 ,,rf '«r Ul.y ran .
he would not have ^-n veakene<l as
she Wits. Her r;ipMl rivo.rry should
commend tin* tfm,t rn to every
expectant mother. \\ i,„. of Canlui
regulates the menstrual How.
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Kimber, E. W. & Dill, H. W. Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1903, newspaper, March 13, 1903; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182578/m1/8/: accessed November 7, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.