Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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NEWSY ITEMS
OF INTEREST
FROM HERE AND THERE
If you see it in the Gazette it's so.
John Greb of Komalty was in town
Saturday.
Claude Tuttle made a business trip to
Hobart Monday.
Joseph Ottmar transacted business in
town Saturday.
W. H. Holsinger of Hobart hnd busi-
ness here Saturday.
Make application for final proof at
the Gazette office. No charges.
W. H. Midkiff and family returned
Saturday from a visit with friends in
Kentucky.
Jasper Briles after a several weeks
visit with his child in Italy, Texas, re
tarned home again.
Chas. Miller of Komalty and John H.
Whito of Rainy proved up before J. M.
Kirkwood Saturday.
Why not send the Gazette to your
fr ends for a year? It will be a remind-
er of you for fifty-two weeks.
STRAYED:—A black pig, weight
about 70s Return or notify Corne-
lius Heinrichs at the Gotebo mill.
Best coal in Hobart is sold for $7.00
per ton delivered. Here it sells for
$8.00 an I you pay for the delivery.
Wonder why?
B. F. Lake, after a three months'
business trip through the South, re-
turned home Saturday and has pome in-
teresting experiences to relate.
The Oklahoma (Jovernor's March by
l'anline Kinstle Rehtleld is the latest
composition. Have you heard it? Prioe
40*. Send orders to compos r.
George Hinds, after trying the atrr.
nuoua life of a city (?), has moved back
to his farm. All he needa to make his
happiness complete is the return of his
wife from her viait to Indiana.
They know a good thiug. Last Mon-
day and Tuesday all of the passenger
trains running into Chickasha carried
young men and women who enrolled in
Roberts Hnainerr College. 23tf
Chas. Tannehill, a good looking bach-
If it's in the Gazette it happened.
Joseph Ottmar made a buiness trip to
Hobart Monday.
A J. Dunlap of Hobart was in town
Thursday.
A. J. Cline and son transacted busi-
ness in town yesterday.
C. J. Pope formerly of this place
is transacting business in town this
I
week.
Wm. Liberenz and wife of near j
Roosevelt left for the Indian Territory
Thursday.
The Gazette one year and Hicks*
Almanac both for one dollar. Come ere
they are exhausted.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Henry Geis and wife, John Geis and
Prank Weber were among the shippers
from Rainy yesterday.
C. H. Williams has fixe 1 several of
his buggies on runners to accommodate
E. T. Rehfield made a business trip
to Hobart Monday.
Lacey H. Clay and Albert O. Romino
Sumlayed at Hobart.
Fred Bratt left Monday for a visit to
his parents in Missouri.
Herrmann Dallke left Tuesday for a | the lovers of sleighing,
visit with friends in Moundridge, Kan
sas.
J. J. Kliewer and J. H. Schmidt ship-
ped several carloads of cattle to Ka sas
City.
Miss Beulah Solin of Mouutain View
spent Sunday with Mrs. Duffield at
Tokio.
Mrs. C.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.
answered night and day.
Calls
THE ROYAL EXCHANGE,
EMIL GRIESER PROP.,
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Imported and Domestic Goo is.
Wholesale and Retail.
N. W. Corner - qnare, Hobart, O. T
When in Hobart call on the
| Original German Saloon
Gust. Ellwanoer, Prop.
x„ „ , Pin- Win-., Liquor, and Cigar,.
day night one of oor merchant. carried | Wert .We Square. Hobart. Okbhom".
off a bloody nose.
The strongest Life Insurance Com-
pany in the world is the Equitable.
E. T. Rehfield Local Agent.
In a scrap upon our streets Wedne--
O. H. Minton & Brother have discon
Albert Morton and children returned I tinned to hnndle fnrm implements and
Tuesday from a visit in Warrensburr, i f,,ture wiU deTOt* thoir « n,ive t,me
Missouri. Ito hardware and vehicles
Philip Slancr, of the D xie at Hobart, I Rev Mayhack who h a been \ re el -
spent Monday in town invoicing the iug for the Germati Baptist congrega-
store here. I tj0n the past year left Monday for Min-
Miss Clara EUtott of Komalty ig|uesota. His family is still here,
speeding the week with her brother B.
F. Elliott and wife. Implied by Ihe K. of P. Lodge 1a«t
Fr.ink Tilley and wife are at present! wee^ we omitted the name of N. F.
visiting friends here and in ay make j,Jsman m. of W. which was an over-
this th"ir permanent home. j sight
|E.T. Rehfield,
Attorney at Law.
I Gazette Office.
Have your job work done at the
Gazette office if yon want first class
work, none other leaves this officu
Mrs. O. TT. Minton who has ber-n con-
fined to her room for some days by sick-
ness is again able to be np and about.
We Make
FARM LOANS.
in giving ti., natr.es of the Long Time, Low Rates,
Easy Terms.
Money Advanced to Make Final Proof.
A. W. TRAIN,
Lo cal Agent,
Or Write
Winne & Winne.
Wichita, Kansas.
The Oklahoma G« vrrnor's March
played Oklahoma Day at St. Louis is
now being published. Order a eopy,
yon will be delighted with its sweet
melody. Price 40# direct from the
composer.
D. Knepper will leave Sunday fori In there an X in front of your name j
Kansas City where he will be in attend- on this paper? Look ami see and if
ance at the convention of implement
dealers.
D. Knepper and wife, B. F. Elliott
and wife and MiasClara Elliott partock
i of Sunday dinner with the family of J.
R. Estes.
Monday next is the last day on which
you may pay half of your 1904 taxes.
After that day the entire amonut for
the year is due with 18%' interest ad led.
They came, they saw, they staid, and
after enrolling they sent for their
frieuda. They will oontiune to come
let
us figure
on that job work
there is it mraus your subscription has
expired and you are gent'y rem n led you are needing,
that the editor needs mouey the same I
as you do.
IF
The Barker Studio at Hobart is cspe
cially equipped for children and baby I
photos and with our experience with
children we are prepared to give you |
Just what you want in this line
Call and ** e us. ®tf
we do it it will
be done
right.
elor who was overlooked by Ihe girl.1 a. long a. Robert. Bn«ines. Collage,
during leap year, wa. in town Saturday continue, to do the work that they are
and will console himnelf by rending th.! doing. Kilter now. Mtf
Gawttk daring 1#0V Don't bln.1., ^ who hu ^ q„ ,
Charle k i ,|or|ng the pa t week i. much im
* Ed R.y npon ...nming the offloe of Wed. Two daughter, were .umroon
sheriff made the following oppoint- ed to her bedside by Rev. Parmelv Mon-
ments. Under-sheriff. Carl Gordon; j day and arrived here from Monett, Ma,
jailer, 0.«car Thackston; deputies, John Tueaday and doubtless contributed
A. Harris, A. B IliUyer and John much to the improved condition of the
Brown. All are reported good and effl- sufferer, who for aome day. wm in a
clent men. ! dangerous ooodition.
Yea, what is it? The business world is
crying "Give us young men and women
who know how to do things " The cry
has been heard and the yonnx people
are entering Robert- Business College,
Chickasha.
For Rent
Good farm, 8 miles from town, rum-
au . J ninjr water, 85 acres under cultivation.
Listen 1 Do you hear that crying? *
... I Writ Lee K«mpwr?J, Box 78«, a -
lard, Washington.
It-It
Dissolution Notice
Notioe it hereby giveu that the part-
nership heretofore existing between
Chas. Newby and Misa Effle Hanlin, I Andy Guthrie and J. D. Young, doing a
of McFall, Mo , were quietly married i saloon busiuett lo the town of Gotebo.
Saturday night by and at the home of ia this day by mutual consent dissolved.
Rev. T. Mulder of the Reformed Andy Guthrie assuming all liabilities
Church. Only a few friends of the and to him all aooounts are to be paid,
happy oouple being aware of the oon- Andt 0uthkie'
templated step, yet all, including the D- Youmo.
Oazettk, exteud congratulations. ' Jaaaary 10, 1905. il-it
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Rehfield, E. T. Harrison Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1905, newspaper, January 13, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184526/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.