Harrison Gazette. (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1902 Page: 2 of 6
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HARRISON GAZETTE.,
KlNrtBK.
UJitor* nid Publi&hera.
Lawton has ic
, lictcd Just*. a*i 11.^iai\ 'vr the niu*di'f
NOW WHISTLE A UTTL fc.
"They may talk about their
l differ out ways of warding off
i unshed eviry Vn at u • ^sease _ rheir medicines,
.! ChA^.i ^.enw taith cures
ibscription r,« ** i and alt that sort of thing. but
11 havc m>' own remcdy- and
jit's the surest of them all—
I whistling, yes, just whistling,
hn,,r, ;.^s -..a •'*« Motte,LBt isaid Dolph Collins of Brook-
P;,-.tofflre t Harrison, o. ^ ^ When a man makes a
i m J ,7n '1' business of whistling the mus- j f6rd. is turned.
Th.turWs^obblcdup. I ihc stomach
Now get ready foi the holi-j hardened; and this is good for
iavs- & indigestion. I never suffer
■ —- — J with colds, never have a throat
Did you return thank? yes-, trov,ble. for the muscles of my
terday. If not, why not? throat are as hard as a rock.
- - ■ - - I Whistling is what keeps me
Dead dog for sale. Terms — | weJl—North American.
(ret-to whoever will haul it l unw>rranVu> *o<um.
...way. Latkb.-SoW. Mangum came near hating
Still thT^ter grows, a small race war Tuesday.
The official majority for Mc- For years Greer county has
! in itnuTittrtl i3\V unci no
Guire touches 3t>4-
The President is putting the | negro woman and child that
first finishing touches to his were togo on Ellison Carroll's
message which will be read in ranch in New Mexico came in.
Congress December 2nd. land on Tuesday a delegation
——— ! of about 100 citizens waited
The authracite miners have j on tjiem Considerable hard
AMONG OUR NEIGHBOUR®.
j. N. Miller, formerly publisher 01
the Iowa t'rtsbyierian, at Den Moine*.
imo purchased the Stillwater, Okla..
The .Wagoner, I. T.. Record pay-
Wt>r<^er* fits the "r,r *''* >Ll '' r
liirttan T«rtl*iry to provide a sr«<euj
of tree schools
The Oklahoma supreme court has
decided that tho location of the South
western Normal echool ait* at (.rranite
by the committer appointed by gover-
nor JrtJkiu. was Hlegtl. The action
of the committee *pptwnt«d by Gover-
nor luring which seUcteJ W.aU r
KM
of his wifs near Fort Sill la«t sprlm:. ^ 0
lie mut hi* wi'e had a aepatalien ud I '} 0
J.*.- went nw y und « ye his attention . .
-j) anfth't wi-Hicn. Ue Untlly returt.e i U 6
to U11 home and his equaw would not!Q 0
receive littu. 1. iter she wua fciiro jJ y
dead, and now he must sund for 'it*,, > r)
murder.
On his recent trip to ^he western
part of the territory Prof. Croold dis-
covered ona of the 6ti< u«est atd most
reraaikithlo springs in Oklahoma- It
Is stttratfd on the farm a?T, J. Lllos,
eigtit miles southeast ot Cordell. The
sprite iVivis 'mr trnm under a Wdt;e ^
white ay i -n:ii A rat;t(h estimate sbowa| jj' q
ths . i' U:«li.v liovr ;* about*million aud I ^ ^
a quariei «*nli- tie. This spring supplies . q
nearly all the water for S'.uth Cavalry JO ^
0
WHOLESALE ANO RM.
I Barb Wire,
Bale Tics
; X UUi u vv 11 and Nails,
0 Vmerican, Ellwood anil Henley Hcg tencing.
? * omfl f and heavy hardwere, stoves, tinware, 1 a in r
| It !HAND mLaroMll W ELL <'ABINGWINI)MIU^UARNKS8
n I{ a SADDLES, CUTLERY LAMPS AND A^MLM TION.
Cooks, Steel
Cooks, Range*, Steel Rangee, Oak
Canopy Heaters,' Air Tight Heaters. Coal Heater*. W odHeat
KdnS^i ei) All Kinds of Heaters.
iief.,e you tar yuor Codk or Ileatin* Wo« « k >,^ ^.°H
Hue and we will wive you m«mey <>n yoni .love.
—— '
Comstock Castle Steves rKeiwl"caro'
creek. An iutalj sis >>• \o b« m*de t
the uu'.v. ;sii> bt the diMsiou on hvdro-
i^rapny auu the U. 6. Geulnglcal iur-
vay.
inc - . on 1111.in* vu"5iwi"".v
agreed to settle their differ- j feei;ng was engendered, a few
1 mm- II.. J
ences independent of the com
mission appointed by the
President*
scraps pulled off. Attorney
Hine3 got beaten up badly
with a six shooter, the negroes
were escorted to the county
line on the next train and
Who killed that dog on
Main street? It's beep there 1 soon quieted
u week. The fellow who killed | ^ ^ understo,,d that Carroll
it evidently told it to hunt its
Own grave yard.
The post office department
has been notified that the nev
has been notified that tne nev ( ^ut ^ -x3 hoped it will
issue oi 13-cent stamps, bear- serve as a warning to neg
ing the portrait of the late
President Harrison, is nov
iready to supply to postmaster^.
Did yon read our offer ot
the first page? It s a bar<;
of a life time. Just Ihmk
two weeklies, thi' * ful
news for less thaiith" vera-;
price of a first grade weekly, j
'g
^ 1 natural rt: ou,,C3 jMw > ani D0W Uyln(t the
Ml the rage now—get stuck Jed States arc so great that 0l[ll,b0aik. .
,n the mu j. Merchants, can't something out of the usual °r' ^,7.,'Zl a",""
you spare the ashes from your j ;t r ^ """""jth' ^ 1
btovu and make Afh .walks le«!
across the roads .it the square ?
Now don'tbe backward, you 11
keep your temper next rainy
RAirtEY RIPPI.INGS.
Deai KJiUir:— iieia 1 come a«alu
aftei a aiieu. e ot 3 t>r.4 Ne
ar.i icnrae.
Ls s i/..ca an.l '.)!• na Ahhott left for
Fair V.cw, TeXaa laai Tua.<«lay.
Mr.and Mrs. JnoLiles were in Cot-
dell, on ouaineas ast w. ck.
11. L. Morgan returned back to
BlaoKw.il, Kau ., last JSaturUfcy to ex
ce, t his uld job on tbs U. R Shor'c
is an expert bridge builder.
Mr Je s<> t reenoan, who sold out ud
moved to Mex.co, returned some frw
ilsys aga happil) oon iuc4.d that th«te
is n j- .ic« like homt
U. N McElm irry aod wute visit'i
relatives at Hobart last Sunday.
Walter F'o<r, ot ' la, Ark., it
Tl8itit!*hU sistrr Mrs. Freenan.
Fr^-i Stotte, «'f Ml. Vie*, was u;
Sauday to see hi« best gi:.
Johi. MeSlmurry was in FUrriw™ on
bnsiness last Tuesday.
Mis«oa Ells and l-itza Sharp.
Cex. of Raicy were iu Hobart 'tjopjlniz
Itho fim of the neek. I
Frank SnecJ bas moved to Hew
Mexico
, , i Mrs. L. A Armstrong is Tinting In r
• r they ..ave I'.'^en j f(|,her ^, _ J. || . at,Harrieon. th
■1 wastefully. Thti^eek.
resources ot the Unit-, *■ ^ ^tTo1
studebaker Wagons, Moline Wagons, Buggies,
Carriages, Road Wagons and Hacks.
\Ve c.arry full *tock8 of both the well known Studebaker and Jobu Deere
lines an<l ask you to come and see us and we \wll ^ave you muney.
rod sod plows.
Mountain View.
Harrison.
OrOO
had no intention of attempt-
ing to override public scnti-
t ment and introduce negroes.
The whole affair is unfortu-
^ negroes
that they are not wanted in
,; rrer —Granite Enterprise.
JO *VE ABUSE USE OF COAL
The high prices of coal cav.s-
! c,. r now ' ndirfiy.
vj; c * ththemasalu
has ren ind(ed
| mill which nny both d y aaJ uiglit.
J. T. Blake? .ttd O, C ritj.li> : left
j fur heaver County last Tuen.Uy
J M.^es Florence Hafurs acl B«1U
necessary to convey the
son that tjicre is a limit to
th%m.
But it is not merr
matter ot wasteiulnes
The jliaa oeemrletilnt hi- ion lrrty, U p
r«-ne'1 to yuite a iLisU.rtuns. lr* d«el -
j tary argupi ?.it is even stronger
,n that based
irg and h-.aaeh. Id go-ids ail beiug coa*
on economy. .timeJhy Cre. lo*s aN>ut iwo or 10W-
in America we indulge in hot ^ Cf-. ^ ^ .
rooms t6 a degree unknown Lp^ji 0f *'• w fe*er Prs .-mau. of
in other parts of the world. R*M. «< Idndsey. of H.msou,w.re
. * , . 1 m atleudanc!. We re gUd to-ay h
Some ot those who lecture us „ lvuprov1ntf
on the subject probably err or New sh i> goo# pat th-'; lace.
Prown Broe. are shipping UMir cotton
ed to Chlekasha.
Henry Bills aad Perry ayers havee^-
fepell if you are generous now. jVtas been abused.
The H. E. S*. line peopl^
heve a large n' •,,.l er of i.ai-
ianv at work strain -tti i. :g up
anil putting their road bed
and track in good cyiuli: * to
turn it over to the bt isco '.y
trtn alnjut Decembe. o.-' t'nc otj,er sidt. Tht rooms
Which is worse, cheap lu.i a , ;,.rmany. af\d France have
iabor or negrors? th. ir drawbacks, and there is
Ch is. E. BOHagKy. chair w^WbeB^thrttheyU
tnan of the M.Kinlcy memo often insure,ently heatcc. But
rial committee lor Oklahoma «h«« •' ' :■ ;
a von Gov. Ferguson on the .<•« ...... ■ . "hicl
th. nth. his re,, .rfc sh^ m^Ame. kans are very common
that I: • -■* the amountasked| ly juhjected. It is not th.
of Okl iiioma by the national
McKinley memorial coin
mittee, lias been raided.
i LI1,HnM.i>( d Wot.d, are attecdint
C > In. :.geln N. K. Oalahoiua.
Iness that fifl} j. ll.A7mm.0f Leighioi. Ala. Whr I
| ■■ L -
••RYETAB"
WHISKEY HKANS.
Sotneihiug Absolutely
t ew aud with which we
. have experinteiiteii for
C vfars. Hue l ean makes
jF ; K ais Aitir'.; ■' 'Vh>- ]
_ ijy 1 Rye or Bourbon 1 six
- beans to the pint. Ju«t
the ti.ing for U-avelerf.
aud . oiivraVut for p c-
nif-. cM-ataio.t*. «t.-,
M Contnina . • te rtue
*3 without the d« . i.'.o.is
Sg elT,-> '■ ■ Mil'1* tie
* pure e "i-t
mil (;'■ . raiik«?ed to .
, orvijr. ot acy df
> If a l e*ers<s m not
paired. • be n ■
' t vin the- o' t'1-a :th
ZZ out wii r. an«l them •
^ exlii'eratiiir effect wi .
be «*i>erience<i.
J- it 1 or ' mi^ c
Tne be-sns ret it toe
«kcu. sud can pro
1 urvd fr many:
{n i' fc ^'r et tiil-
t . v ukr k' or kit *j
diuiiig cars.
Oi.e bos s nt po t paid
•• r«**eipt of 50 cents.
niannfacturer of
Rain Proofs, . _ Stoves Pipes.
Galvanized Iron Flues, etc-
, Also repairing of all kinds and guttering work upecial
Remember farmers tliey goto your borne, dqyour tin work
I :md guarantee satisfaction.
Shop on East r -rtbCom.
a rr*y:r rf. •
TH
issifs i
Paaf TST'l^r
& B PFJPPI E-v. K*I
m. I flrl^ Ofe*
I SrP ,ty lV0 *"***':t We PAY FUHGHT ^
. ' : ' ■ " • •pest.
\r r.Vil, rivallf . ft! irt Ml' V _ ( _ . .... ' • !**."••
n 1 v r * CM earhV.. w„nn. >r. . .iLe.AU.
We PAY CV)n,u - n tbeatrafiC . is.l.t..eet.
S I -All orders left at the Gazette office will receiyc «ttentio«..
Ginseng Distilling Co
I aisTiLi Ens #r
[ hyi aiio euuhaan hhisiiiis.
LA,NT i-"l M mut* I*
#. fltSltl MILLER, M. 0„ Barber Work,
Physician & Surgeon ' rind Shower Bath.
'n,K j When thou art iu need i f
jahalreut. " ^a foam, a t bani-
r>fHi e Eagle Drug <
answered day or night
Terral & Nixon,|
Lawyers.
off e in Foster BUI*.
8. Side Sijiisrti
here
papers
celled positions isith Wi.:; Armstmi
and Co. at. Maud v. kN . to hecin *v:
[>cc*aib*r 1st at >?&por month.
jJ r Itranee Bills and wife was in ou
lit tie eilMfe '.ist week
I SoviBg when one of fonr oorreeprr
I dents. tUeHssl./al Xid, )gn d h • nsnn
1 «•« sorty for him he aught tc be m
(,<1 a«skelt**yoHt Ann KlitaJsti
; v. iiu iouri auocMt to th* 'iAaiKtrf
. . r c 1'! which i^ s 'aoti Ita «any readers,. I wi I cl* *e
| fatal to health as the sudden I : r El!UA j4>*
irn'i*ition from hr.it to cold, j printk.***' E^nOHtt.
To quit a room at the tempera-1 Pmnn « P « "y <*h*rw« with
. . 1 . 1 1 1 l vraT hi«al ertwff bf wratby •ri'er*
scare ruti< le in tnrr of a day m July and k< 1 t^b„ frt<,,ently fell to r*awa>er th«t
hat Casry. the mt0 a /.to temperature is|.n tmot wtitin* it •seenuai t<> p«trt
outlaw, had a^i-ed to nc-cessarily p
I hcrr.paon, Sheriff of ^ a common it
County! and Neil Moc-lean experience. It has cost I tor* .was'
. 1 ... . , Kf.«r«9bTOf the V'e.i U.« with tlM-
ri-. n. of Kiowa County, forLmn) a man his life, aYid caus
>i.xva«h. It had been agi«:etl Jed other* troublesome attack-
that the murders were to bej of illness.
..1.. Urimediately after thc| With coal at abnormal priccs
tcm| tation to use too ipuch
thing that Ifuel is not so strong* When
ifille-l ri^htLjor" .ti r^.tr* s .11 restored it is
>bbery andlidtoc «;ther likely thrt most of
to put biijtl., pcool • will r^jKthepru-
,iyreement into execution. jiJentc which iuc ssity h.^
it not ior the fact that. taught them. Hut it is not too
wa* killed at the time'much to hope that the les*on
he was. it ^possible two more of the strike may not be al-
wM
j «>o, or a good -^liave, thou
^lialt immediately wend thy
way to the shop of
GEO. PANCOAST.
First Door South I'oet Ofioe.
llARElMiN. OKLA.
Mike Grant,
While Fust Samp'e Racni,
go to East Commercial yon will find
Fine Wines, Liquors and (11
^lflars' 1 Blacksmithing.
I wo^r9'
G. G. NASH.
Stone Contractor and
Builder.
1
ALL WORK Ot'AnAJfTKF.O. |
Fifth ase. Setw. ru Cotr.m
.1 iRR
tlw
d«*ad
kill Jia
C
robbery of the
lUuk. It is a p<
thi^ Jcaperaao wa
on the rve of tlic
Ik lore he hati tint
.tijreement int
Were it not for
Cas
0 temperature isjontinot writing w •eownia p«rwn|
, r. urcliKti^D of worda. ltl awood*i,
perilous, yet thisM(M«.
1 incident of ..(. .—„ wf>rd«. a «vnnfwi*
■ ■ 1 !* . .... __ . _ . a.) .1,1. lit.
e*l torf rooontly 'Jp t^e
••Hern Alpha to omagH ' ms -Fro.
All c 1.. (JUAba. ' and ^ «ait ly fiXii.
h.tr*« If >h'.iwd U ttaft for tSi*< yK'-. >
rt lom'nf. A Wfoftef wwt®,
• t ti e - sji1 ■> the mt'rfl audlsn'
1e and rent tH * ' *'1*' *' 'l U "' "
It arv*Ar«4 ' ,h" *'r u
Kita " l >r • J.j ■ ippus 101. :U o.ift
IMUb . iwmtiy W t"« r *•>•'
tiut the lov of tbe • I.' was t.mken
I
may not
. .st on *<
Louiwille Courier-Journal.
ood men would have been togrther lost on some.—
'iciim* of this scoundrel.
A Chicago oubhter fsund 1 00 la •
pair of ehw « « . *et f* *
10 b* mendod Th« ow sr o > « 1 '
the mo""' . 00 rtwaided *1^ sl> 'Wat- 1
bt paying h"B IB co U f'-r ®eDdin r
IM ehoe*
Uncle Sam's
Mail Service
rcqu,ret physical anJ mental
ahtlity c< a high . egrac to
wit bat an J its h*rvi labors. Th«
high tension to whn.lt tl «
nervous .ttem i constantly
subjectea, has a Jefressing e -
Icct, and soon hcadache, back*
a, hr, neuralgia, rhcumaiitm,
K 1st lea, etc., tle>elof> in severe
lonn. Such was the case of
M I Cirrier S. T. Sweinhart,
oi H tntiviile, Ala., he M)"t:
"An ol paeum. alt Wh "«•
w.th n."' '"i* rMawaiuw, heaoai lis.
Mid |'. *•' ' W all «*ac
^•kraSw&irr.l;:
Pain Pills
' U-r* t ••!* a Itl.v t« I It.
dsyi I
fw<> Wf
iiuiim '•
Of. Mn# «
jas. A. Crainc & Co.,
KXOl.t'SIVfJ
Architects and
Superintendents.
cnauorrKK LAWTOS. o. T |
FARMERS HT rENTION '
l *ell allkinds of first el**- i
treef at l^weft figures: apple1,
trees J to 8 feet at 7c. sU
Let me know wlutt kind aiu'|
how many you *aut. (livej
me your orders now i< b«-
<lelivere<l lu the spring of
im> .
Abraham S- Friesen
Harris* n, (). T
a aa- %*n on r s r '. 1 |
t * 4ut r. ' J %
• tt j oroi
U'l l ? «H UrufiiHa. I (
1 vudiaai t;<> • saoA, l « Kj
— ■' ilarr
T. It. DAHNKY. M. 1).
rhyslrlan and Hnrgroa.
'hrotilc diseases a sj eelaUj'.
Ottoo W««t Main htraat.
tlarrisou, - Oklahoma.
i
REMF.M1IF.R
T. J. SHEPKIKD
When von want any kind
of black-Smithing and wot.nl
work done
NKXT TO SHEPHERD LIVF.HY
HA EN
The Dlrcct «ontc
fc'r.nu either Nortti ot 8i>utU, to
the Fatu. ia lieollh Haaott
and Rptinfftof
SVLPHUK, I. T.
It TU TUB
L) acsl|>t 1 v« ii t atu e c«Ntioart)iuf
taliRlittuI ic.iorl tmoishtd upoa am
cstlos ta
PsasMler lratlit •essrtaasti
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