Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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of iQterest,
Frori) Yiere ar)d Tbere.
Ask Mintons about their coupon I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
system.
H. D. Chambers left Saturday
Texas to be gone about a week.
for
Buy hardware of Mintons.
If you see it in the Gazette it's so.
E. U. Dawson went to Hobart Wed-
nesday.
Want anything made out of tin? Get
it at Mintons.
Niss Neoma Day went to Mountain
View Wednesday.
B. F. Elliott and wife spent Sunday
with friends at Fort Cobb.
Mesdames A.M. Hurst and S. Dal ton
spent Wednesday with friends at Moun-
tain View.
Anything in hardware or implements
from a tin tack to a threshing machine
at Mintons.
Mrs. Dunn of the Rainy Mountain
School made a business trip to Anadar-
ko Wednesday.
Geo L. Moore of Hobart, agent for
Pabst beer, transacted business in town
Wednesday.
Wm. Anderson has sold the Vanpool
property to the Baptist congregation.
Consideration $150.00.
Otis Girdner and family were passen-
gers for St. Louis Monday to be gone
as long as the money lasts.
H. D. Funk, after spending several
days in town, returned to his home in
What Cheer, Iowa, Saturday.
Born to H. B. Groaeclose and wife
Wc dnesday morning a I n.n I new boy.
H. B's. smile is over six feet leng now
Two of the most practical and rapid
m stems of shorthand iu use are tau>„'ht
at Roberts llusiness College of Chicka-
sha. 15tf
If it's hardware buy it at Mintons.
If it's in the Gazette it happened.
The right kind of harness at the right
kind of price at Mintons.
A. N. Byers and wife left Monday for
El Reno where they will meet their at-
torneys from Washington.
Chas. J. Pope, who has been assisting
I Elliott & Coulter for several weeks, left
Sunday for Waukomis, O. T.
Mrs. E. T. Rehfield,
TEACHER OF
Violin, Mandolin, Piano and Vocal,
M. E. Chambers,
Physician and Surgeon,
County Physician for Harrison
and vicinity.
C. B. Smith and wife who made their I Office in Chambers' Drug Store. Calls
home here for some time have left for | answered night and day.
Oklahoma City their future home.
Miss Maud Ware has taken a position
with H. H. Wedel as saleslady.
Dr. Chambers reports the birth
twelve-pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. But
Make application for final proof at I terfield, west of town, on Nov. 11th.
the Gazette office. No charges.
The strongest Life Insurance Com
Rev. E. R. Hosman left Tuesday for I pany in the world is the Equitable.
o(JW. Wesley Miller,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Eagle Drug Co. calls
answered day or night.
Residence North 7th St.
Fort Cobb where he is holding meetings |
this week.
Whitelaw Parnell of Mountain View
spent Saturday with his friends the
Lisman boys.
Yes Mintons sell implements Let
them tell you more about it, they'll be
glad to do so.
E. T. Rehfield Local Agent.
D. Knepper left Sunday for a bu*i
I ness trip to El Reno and incidentally to
[ ascertain if Roosevelt was really elected.
The Oklahoma Governor's March by I
Pauline Kinstle Rehfield is the latest ]
| composition. Have you heard it? Price ]
40*. Send orders to composer.
Rev. Mayhack left yesterday for
Kingfisher to attrnd a meeting of the
German Baptist Association.
Bethany Hospital,
Conducted Bt
Dr. P. Riclpert.
GOTEBO, OKLA.
E.T. Rebfield,
Attorney at Law.
Gazette Office.
Have your job work
Gazette office if you want first class
work, none other leaves this nffice.
If von can't enter a first class busi-
ness college now try and do so by Jan-
uary. Remember Roberts Business The Royal Exchange.
done at the | College of Chickasha, 1. T. lMf | Emit GfieSer Pl"OP.
The Republican Editors of Oklahoma
and Indian Territories will meet at
Guthrie, Monday, November 21, 1904,
at 1:30 p. m.
B. F. Young, a cousin of our towns-
men, after a visit with them of several
days-, returned to his home in Tennes-
see Wednesday.
H. T. Ash more of Redwrod hal the
misfortune to strain his back by lifting
too heavy. Dr. Miller who was called
to at ten 1 him anticipates no serious re-
[ suits.
Do you kuow that McGu re's majori
I ty in this voting precinct was as large
as in Cooperton. Cooper township and
District 58 combined? Hats off to Go-
I tebo! We are it!
Fine Wines, Lquors and Cigars.
Imported and Domestic Goo 1*.
Wholesale and Retail.
N. W. Corner "quale, Hobart, O. T
When in Hobart c^ll rn
THE ORIGINAL GERMAN SALOON.
Gust. Ellwanger, Prop.
Fine Wines. Liqnors an l Cigars.
West side Square. Hobart, Oklahoma.
There will be work in the ranks of
Page and Enquire next Tuesday night.
All K of P. i:i good standing are re
qui sted to attend.
We Make
FARM LOANS.
Loog Tiroe, Low Rates,
Easy Terras.
L. J. Watkins and son William left
Sunday for Beaver City, Nebraska,
where William will undergo tin op>*ra
tion for appendicitis.
Rev. O. W. Stewart, tf Hobart, is the I
new minisb r ia charge of the M. E.
Church South, succeeding Rev. M*-ndor
who is now at Grand, Okahoma. Rev.
If you want to l. j rn to write 1501 Stewart will hold services the fourth | Mom y Advanced to Make Final Pr« of.
words a minute in shorthand in three Sunday in each month at the school-
months write to Kobcita Business Col- house.
lege of Chickasha for particulars. 15tf |
W, H, Holsingei Manager, Hobart, 0,1,
Office Rear ot Farmer* nud
Merchants Nut onal Bank.
Or Write
T. U. Salmon and wife after a mouth's
For Sale: One good Holstein cow, I vacation, dnriug which time they visit-
giving two gallons )>er day; one good ed in Nebraska and Kansas, and the St. £ WORE Wicllitdi KdOSSSi
light driving team; one good set single Louis Fair, have returned home and |
harness. Inquire at Boake's store, To- Mr. Salmon has again resumed hi* du-
kio, Oklahoma. ties as agent for the Rock Island R. R. |
Co. here.
Miss Matlnlda Limber, who spent the I
past two months visiting her sister Mrs. Lloyd Self ridge who had charge of I
Geo. Hinds and wife left Monday for | T Mnl,u>r| d to her home ln thlg 8Ution during the vacation of
the St. Louis hair. Mr*. Hinds will go | Jerwy yesterday. Miss Lauber, Agent Salmon left Tuesday for a visit
from there to visit her parents iu Indl- |lormjf her Ktuy here> hag made many Kangas friends, from there he will
ana and Geo. will return in a week a | fr|eUl)s wi,0 will be glad to welcome go to St. Louis and see the closing days
Mr. Christian, representing a cotton
firm of Houston. Texas, was iu town
Tuesday taking up several hundred
bales of cottou from Miuton & Bill*.
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lonely proxy bachelor.
I her back at some future time.
Judge H. It Moultou of Washington.
I). C., and Attorney Bruce Sanders are j
in tow ready to settle with the p ople ;
at a just basis of value for the improved
lots and issue deeds for the same.
laf the Fair and will also visit his I
parents in Colorado ere he shall resume
his duties with the Rock Island R. R.
The Barker Studio at Hobart is cspe
Services at the Reformed Church next
Sunday. Morning; 10 to 11, Sunday
School, 11 to 12, PreucMug, Text: Oen. |
5:24, Knock Walked With God. After-
noon; 3 to 4 Junior C. E. Evening;!
7:30 to H:30, Preaching, Text: Matt. 25:
cially equipped for childreu un I baby .'i . Hot from him that hath uot even some misunderstanding the ladies failed I
photo* and with our experience with, that which he hath shall be taken to bring enough boxes to feed the large
childreu we are prepared to give you away. A unit n service will be held in crowd hence the people who came bent |
just what you want in this line the church on Thanksgiving from 11 to upon spending money had no opportn
Call and see us. Mf 12 a. m T. Mi'Liikk, Pastor. | nity to do so.
The box supper advertised by the M.
I W. A. for Saturday tilled the school-
I house to overflowing. A creditable
I program was rendered but through |
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Rehfield, E. T. Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1904, newspaper, November 18, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184185/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.