Harrison Gazette (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904 Page: 3 of 12
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From Snmt.r to Apponiattox.
If you see ir in the Gazette its so.
Mis. .Joe Forney left for Fort C.;bb
S itnrduy.
M. Hunsinger of Cooperton was in
town Monday.
O Van pool returned from his Oklaho
run City trip Friday.
II. C. Ware and \vi e ('rove over from
M luut.iin V ew Tu sduy.
Kuepp.r & Brown for bale lies, barli
win and a 1 kituls of hardware.
A. O. R tmine ma'le his weekly v si
at Ilohai t over Sunday.
For first class saddles harness and
r- pa riii# g., to M. F. Pierce 13 t
Our town man, W. Callioo , alter a
si g<- of s ckiit ss, is now ab e to be out.
K n pjwr A Brown can save you mon-
ey ou harm us, l.ug^i s an i farm imple-
ments.
M.s. T. U. Sa mon after a vis t to
t • • home of her parents returned t-'at-
-<iay.
Y ur oj portnnity to buy a watch ut
th« auction sale in Harrison comincuc*
iug March yth. it
J T. Finley left for his former home
lit Cj-. anehe, I. T., where he will con-
duct a store f i B. F Massey.
W. A. Br v.son, the cotton king of
Wa- i t« county; marketed his 25th bale
ot cotton in Harrison this reason.
M. F. Pi« rco amies a full line of
Wagon and i>ugtfy harness. snddh s, etc,
K pairiug m atly done. 13 If
J. E. Terrell and II. L. Staudeven of
Hobart were in town Monday iu the
inieiest* of their caudulacy for county
at orney.
Dr. West fall and Mr. Sullivan of
Darlington, Ok'ahoma, w« re in town
Satu day looking after their property
interest* here.
Our stores ate beginning to have a
r al spriug appearance New good* ar
beinir receive 1 by the vaiious fi mo,
whieh would indicate tne anticipa ion
of a large spring trade.
To be sold "t auction; mv entire
r«>ek of j welry; commencing March
Wth. Two s>ile« each day, 3:30 p. m.
and 7: SO p. in. until all is sold. Ladle*
< specially invited to attend these sales.
It HtofBe (he Jeweler.
From Sumter to Appomattox tonight.
E W. McIntosh drove his fast pacer
to H> bart Saturday.
K epper & Hrown for pumps, wind*
mids and tanks.
W. I. Thorite of Hobart transacted
business iu town Saturday.
B. F. Cummings was in town Monday
an I reports his child on the mend.
New firm, new goods, new prices.
C ill and see us. Knepper & Brown.
'• G. Hill and O. H. M in ton left Snn-
day for Oklahoma City and K1 Reno.
W. R. Livermore of Hobart was in
town Friday interviewing Democratic
voters.
Don't miss From Sumter to Appomat-
tox. Tonight in the Massey & Morr s
building.
J. S. Perrine of Oklahoma City was
in town Saturday in the interests of a
music firm.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Knder returned
Friday from Oklahoma City and report
a fine time.
Mr. Biggs of Mountain View came
over Friday to visit his daughter Mrs
W H. Kuder.
Mrs. Oroseclose after a visit in the
fami'y of her son H. B. returned t
| Okarche Saturday.
M. F. Soiling was in town Monday
and reports his children, who were ser-
ious'y sick, much improved.
Mr . Luther Minton and little daugh-
ter who were quite sick during the
past week are now. much improved.
Be sure and attend StofHe's auction
sales commencing March 9th An eu-
t re stock of jewelry to be sold. it
The strongest Life lusuranoe Com-
pany in the world is the Equitable.
E. T. Rkhpikld Local Agent.
Wallace Broughton and Eag< n B a'-
tain of Sad He Mountain were in at
tendance at the trial of the Indian Ton-
kewah against Carr A Horrigan on last
Monday.
From Sumter to Appomattox is a
thrilling war drama and full of action
from the beginning. Tonight in the
Mna-ey A Morns building. For the
beueflt of the band. Prices IW and 2.1#
For County Superinten-
dent, Washita County-
I herfJBt announce myself as a candi-
date for TJounty Superintendent of Wa
shita Countv, subject to the action ot
the Democratic Primary, April 8, 1904.
Robert L. Knie.
J. W. Chatnbm and J. Se'.'myer of
Middletown, Miehig n. were in Harri-
son Friday look ng for farm laud in
the he«* country on earth. Both were
well pleased an 1 era they left aeon re I
■ >nie options on land and if their land
in Michigan can he disponed of l>oth
will oast their lot among us.
Ere long Harrison will have a pros
parous K of P. lodge At a meetit g
at the Gazkttk office ten m mbera . f
th -order sign-d a petition for a war-
rant, which petition ianow in the handa
of the Orand Chancellor. Any white
male, of good moral character, under
fifty years of age may Income a charter
member by handing hia name to K. T.
Rehtlald at the Gaektte office.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election as sheriff of Kiowa
county, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary on Ap il 2nd.
Neil Morrison.
John Kirkwood returned Tuesday
rum Fort Cobb.
J. G. Galloway left Wednesday for
Chickasha, I. T.
O. H. Million and J. G. Hill returned
trom Oklahoma City Tuesday.
Attorneys Knight and Johnson were
in town Monday ou professional busi
u ss.
John Kirkwood and A. W. Tr. in at-
ended the Republican Committee meet
iug at H. bart Saturday.
Rose >e Weather.-ili came in fr. m
Miles, Texas, Tuesday. He says there
is but one Harrison and that one in Ok-
ahoma.
O. Van pool drove to his gold mine in
the Wichita Mountains Taesday.
Judging r m the amount of food he
.ook with hnn he evidently will live
uigli.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ramsey are tak-
ing a well earned lest from business,
having turned the management over to
their brother-in law N. F. Lisman of
Mouutaiu View who will conduct the
Iry jfoods department while his son w U
have charge of the grocery department.
Mr. L suian will bring his family here
as soon as a house can be secured.
At the democratic committee meet-
ing at Hobart Wednesday O. j Logan
reaigned as chairmau and lohu K. Wil-
liams was unanimously elected in his
stead. Wo congratulate our townsman
ujion his preferment and know the com-
mittee made a good selection and a
ureat imj rov< nient in the peraonality
of their chairman.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
E. T. Rebfield,
Attorney at Law.
Gazette Office.
Notice.
All persons knowing themselves in-
debted to me will please call and make
settlement either by cash or by note as
w<* must close our books at once.
H. D. Funk.
Office in Bank of Harrison.
$50.00 Reward.
The A. H. T. A. of Harrison, Lodge
43*, will pay the above reward for in-
formation leading to the arreat and
'•oiiviction of the peraon or persons who
stole*Uie meat from Henry Cann on or
about February 20th.
A. Brodersen, President.
W. Z. Smith, Secretary.
M. E. Chambers,
County Physician for Harrison
and vicinity.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office in Chambers' Drug Store. Calls
answered night and day.
Virgil A. Voyles,
physician and surgeon.
Office and Residence—One door east of
Bonebrnke Hardware Co.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY and NIGHT
W. Wesley Miller,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Eagle Drug Co. calls
answered day or night.
Residence North 7th St.
P. Richert, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Calls answered day or night.
Office and Residence
South Main Street.
The Royal Exchange.
Emil Grieser Prop.
F.no Wines, L quors and Cigars.
Imported and Domestic Goo ls.
Wholesale and Retiil.
N. W. Corner quaie, Hobart, O. T.
When in Hobart call on the
Original German Saloon,
Gust Ellwanger, Prom
Fin« Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
West side Square. Hobart, • Oklahoma.
We Loan
Private money on land on
best rates and terms, abso-
lutely without delay. Am-
ple funds on hand. We
want your business.
Bank of F. C. Flnerty & Co.
Cordell, Oklahoma.
WE MAKE
FARM LOANS.
LONG TIME, LOW RATES,
EASY TERMS.
Money Advanced to Make Final Proof.
W,
H, Holsingei Manager, Hobart, 0,T
Offloe Rear of Farmers and
Merchants National Bank.
Or Write
Winne & Winne, Wichita, Kansas
flNAL PROOF.
Make your Final Proof be-
fore P. K. Morrill, Probate
Judge at the County Court
House, Hobart, O. T. The
only officer elected by the
people before whom final
proof can be made.
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Rehfield, E. T. Harrison Gazette (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904, newspaper, March 4, 1904; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184824/m1/3/: accessed May 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.