Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. O. Womack of Minco was in town
yesterday.
Newsy Items
Of Interest
From Here and There
If yon see it in the Gazettk it's so.
J. A. Jones of Hobart was in town
Friday.
Roy VV. Aldrich transacted business
in Hobart Tuesday.
Bert Smith and Walter Bridenstine
were in town Saturday.
Make application for tlnal proof at J
the Gazette office. No charges.
E. T. Rehfield left Monday for Guth-1
rie to attend a meeting' of the Press j
Association.
If it's in the Gazette it happened.
Rev. Stewart returned from Hobart
Wednesday.
Old papers at this office, big bundle
for five cents.
Dr. Voyles who was on the sick list
is up again.
The latest styles in calling cards at
the Gazette office.
Mrs. F. J. Tilley and B. H. Schlotz
auer left Monday for El Reno.
Mrs. Wm. DeLesdernier spent yester-
P. H. Sisney of the Rainy Mountain
Agency was in town yesterday.
WANTED: A good work marc,
about 1200 pounds. Fred Albright,
Tokio, Oklahoma.
The Dal ton stock of general merch-
andise was sold yesterday to R. M. Mc-
Connell of Oklahoma City for $1590.00.
Mr. McConnell intends to close the
stock here.
Mrs. M. E. Chambers of the Rainv
Mountain School made the Doctor hap-1 day with friends at Mountain View.
p\ with a visit Saturday. I ^ Aldrich and wife returned Wed
Why not send the Gazette to yonr nesday morning from a short visit at
friends for a year? It will be a remind-1 Hobart.
t>r of you for fifty-two weeks. , We a-peeialty of printing wed
Hnve yonr job work done t the I dine and announcement cards at the
Gazette office if yon want first class J Gazette office.
work, none other leaves this office.
Mrs. E.T. Rehfield,
TEACHER OF
Violin, Mandolin, Piano and Vocal,
M. E. Chambers,
Physician and Surgeon,
County Physician for Harrison
and vicinity.
Office in Chambers' Drug Store. Calls
answered night and day.
A Grand Success
FOR SALE: 200 bushels milo maize;
two milch cows; hogs, etc.
N-vv 4, 5, lfi. A. II. Stewart.
Read the ad of the Knepper Hard
The institution and organization of
Manitou Lodge No. 201 of the Indepen
dent Order of Odd Fellows at this place
last night was replete with success
from start to finish. Bro. E. T. Reh-
field, the Distrect Deputy Grand Mas
ter, who was commissioned to institute,
proved himself a veritable giant in the
workings of Odd Fellowship, aud he has
left a warm spot in the heart of every
Odd Fellow whose good lot it was to
meet him. The team from Frederick
Lodge No. 122, assisted by members of
the Suyder Lodge, are due the credit of
making Odd Fellows out of ordinary
men, to the tune of nineteen of as stur-
dy a lot of representative citizens as
Oklahoma can boast. To say the team
did good work would be putting it too
mild aud the only praise that could do
the justice will be the credit reflected in
the future by the brothers upon whom
C. S. Anderson formerly of this place I they placed the stamp of Odd Fellow
but now of Sulphur, I. T., is here look- j 8hip. The midnight lunch was enjoyed
E.T. Rehfield,
Attorney at Law.
Gazette Office.
THE ROYAL EXCHANGE,
EMIL GR1ESER PROP.,
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Imported and Domestic Goods.
Wholesale and Retail.
N. VV. Comer Square, Hobart, O. T
The Gazette one year and Hicks'
Almanac both for one dollar. Come ere
they are exhausted.
ware and Implement Co. it will interest | ing after his property,
rou. Especially will the meeting of
Mr. Bill give you pleasure.
G. M. Hurst left for Arkansas to look
nfterhis business interests there. He
will be gone about six weeks. His son
will have charge of the coal business in
his absence.
O. K. Benedict passed through here
Monday enronte to Guthrie to be in at
tendance at the meeting of the Press
Association, of which he is secretary
and treasurer.
The editor wishes to thank Mrs Geo.
Coggeshall and Mis* Margareth for some
Ine sausage and juicy backbone upon
which he and family feasted until too
fnll for utterance. Come again.
Herrmann D«llke after several weeks
«pent with old friends in Moundridge.
Kansas, returned home but failed to
bring the wife he told the reporter he
was going after, claiming efter taking
mother look at the Kansas girls he
.•oncluded them surpassed in beauty by
our own Oklahoma maideus, which is
right and proper.
M. C. Ford, agent for Val Blatz beer,
and Gust Ellwanger, the only original
simon pure German host anil dispenser
of the for twenty-one years forbidden
beverages, of Hobart, were in town
Friday greeting their many friends by
preading a feast of good things to eat
before them which was free as the
Old papers, the best thing to put un-
der carpets or mattings, big bundle for
five cents, at this office.
by all, affording much consolation to
the propretress of the Manitou hotel.
Manitou has just cause to be proud of
her Odd Fellow Lodge aud we are cer
tain it is only the beginning of a good
r* I oAtise Following is the list of the
The strongest Life Imurance Com- caus •
.. 11 < it newly elected officers: Dr. C. D. Kirk
pany in the world is the Equitable. J t
it * I iiatrick ti*! T. H« J 0D68t V. li. J*
E. T. Rehfield Local Agent. patricK, *
T. McClanahan, Sec.; H. E. Townsend,
C. W. Miller, trustee for the Dalton I Treas.; A. A. Stillman, R. S.; C. H.
creditors, came down from Kansas City 1 Putnam, L. S.; J. B. Smith, Warden;
Wednesday night to conduct the sale of jay Collis, Con.; M. W. Barnes, R. S.
Wheu in Hobart call on the
: — Saloon
Gust. Ellwanger, Prop.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
West side Square, Hobart, Oklahoma.
We Make
FARM LOANS.
Long Time, Low Rates,
Easy Terms.
Money Advanced to Make Final Proof.
A. W. TRAIN,
Local Agent,
Or Write
Winne & Winne,
Wichita, Kansas.
V. G.; W. R. McCan, O. G.; Ernest
Paddock, I. G.; H. Tuck, R. S. S.; J.
E. Townsend. L. S. 8.—Manitou Bield
Glass, Feb. 9.
Married
the stock.
The Junior C. E. gave a book social
on Wednesday night, February 8th.
(Jnite a number of young people were
present and an enjoyable time is report-
ed by all present. Lack of space for-
bids further mention.
Wednesday afternoon at the hame of
Rev. .1. Turner Johnson of St. Louis T. Mulder, J. Van Akren to Miss
is holding services at the school house I The groom is a well known
nightly in the interest of the Cumber"I young farmer possessing qualities of
land Presbyterian Church. He will 1 sterling manhood and has doubtless
preach Sunday morning and night in chosen a lady of rare accomplishments
the Reform Church. Everybody in-1 travei with him jointly the pathway
af life. The Gazette with a host of
friends extends congratulations
▼ited.
Through the month of January be-
tween 40 and M) new students enrolled
at Roberts Business College. Seven
new ones eurolled last week and three
have enrolled this week up to noon
K. of P. Attention!
All Knights in good
Monday. No dissatisfied students. All landing ar© reqUGSteC
of the graduates have good positions. attend the District
Typewriting free with the commercial Meeting at Anadarko,
oourse; strong faculty; individual in- T. C*AU 9*^H
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Rehfield, E. T. Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1905, newspaper, February 17, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184022/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.