The Eagle-Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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STAGNATED TRADE at 41 PLE1)(1ES ov those who have been feeding at my CRIB are the cause4 which drive me to offering my entire flock (
GROCERIES QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE
At actual COST for a LIMITED TIME only Ilenlembtr that this FOOLISHNESS OF MINE will only lat for possibly a tingle Nvock for so $oon as I receive fund Ful
ficient out of my immenge tock of ON er $:0( )0 to meet outctanding obligation prices will go back to what every American citizen is entitled to a fair prolit on
cach and every tranaction made hay while the sun bhinc and make your puichaes early We are bliort on a few of the staple articles
and possihly a delay or a day will deprive you of the opportunity to purchaPe the very items you want and need the mott
aNZ A': VIZ PZICES THAT I AM 77TTINCIr 0:T TI:771 WILL ITOT LAST Lon WITH INTELLIGENT rzorLZ SUM AS LESIDE Ii PAVE COUNT1'
My loss in this cae will be your gain o come early that you may gct the best of it Nail(' it lasts Space Nvill not permit my enumerating prices on all goods I have to
offer but come younclf bting your wife and sot what could not be toll on a page of newupaper print I will rest my case with you hero for the present by naming only a
few priccs which will certainly convince you that I mean bu-thess w1ii I cry out COST! for thfa i6 tho tirst time in my entire business life that I have ever uttered isneh an
nnbusines-like appeal to any trade
Can you afford to let this Opportunity pass without profiting by it? I think not Can I affbrd to make these
sacrifices on goods to you? Yes I have a reputation and credit to maintain and
must do it at all hazards let it cost me what it may
'Yon who are owing me past due acconnts will please ask yourselved this same question then DO YOUR DUTY At the proper time I will have a full line of the
Landreth Garden and Flower Seeds together with a complete line of such Grass Forage Sorghum Cowpead Onion Setts See(1 Potatoes and Sweet Potato Plants as are best
zeltipted 0 our conditions Write for prices in season All of my old see1 3 were burned December 11 in order that you might depend on me this coining season as being tly!
only merchant in Payne county who can abseintely guarantee you fresh grown seeds IIEMEMBER 'nu: PLACE
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NOTE:-150 bushels of Sweet Potatoes wanted March First if of good dear stock and of the right variety Will pay tho Cash for them
J B nuestion of Ingalls was a
caller Wednesday
Dr Mayginnes returned Tuesday
from Mound Valley KaasaS where he
was called to the death of his brother
S M Ware was promoted to tho
chairmanship of the hoard of county
commissioners at their meeting hwt
week
I Leavy double soled boots full stock
best in the city at e227 Call itad see
KANSAS BARGAIN SToltli
North Main Street
Look out for an anouncetnent next
week for a grand concert under
auspices of the ladies of the Methodist
church by Prof Richardson of Guth-
rie assisted by our best local talent
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bars White Russian Soar $100
26 bars Clairette Soap 100
:!0 bars York Soap 100
4 packnTs Coffee th5
cans IkstTorntec s 100
10 cans Vest Corn 100
7 cans California fruit 100
16 lbs Soda
18 lbs March 100
20 Granulated Sugar LOU
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sitngton rtteg: -Southern California
?ins my home for orttT years Ulen Ve1311
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FYI ha patils tu try bark and a rnerst ft40tr1
teeing $lod tip My buAlneas tatiel me out lit
the elemonts 11 tho time arid I tinud
$ell unfit Vor work LeadAnz an silverti‘e
troeot ()I '''11rAttparI1is mut Itslroloq
I also that the nie(holuo was componn(iwt
Iny oval State of Masiarhueetts I ooneluito4
t1q4 may be no bone lined iting I Vault
it and Lon 80 touch Linproved that I Ora out
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'rhe family of W W Stewart moved
to their new home in Pawnee last
Friday
--Have you ever tried Daley's No 3
Chill Tonic ? Jl not do It will cost
you nothing 851 eamplo bottles are free
at Varner' s drug store
The "week of prayer' is being ob-
served this week by the various
churches in rt union meeting
We are selling our tur caps and still'
hats at cost CAII and see us for a
good deal KANSAS BA LOA IN Smut
North Main St
—For rent—A lino live room cottage
with stable A pply to D J M Wood
either on the place West Ninth Ave-
nue Stillwater or at Perry Terms
reasonable
For lire and tor-
nado insurance see
Hamilton & Means
Rev Joel Smith E C De leplain
and several other Methodist divines
are in Norman this week on business
regarding the building of a Methoolikt
Territorial college as an adjunct to
the - Territorial University zit that
place
Did it ever appear to your mind that
you were getting a bargain(?) when
dealing with men whose goods must
necessarily be kept in a darkened room
in order to effect ii sale? Did it ever
appear to your tnind that you were buy
big shelf worn shoddy? We ask you
to think the matter over sometime in
the near future and ask yourself the
question It will answer itself
The Et Rev F K Brooke Bishop of
the Episcopal church in Oklahoma will
be:in 6ti11water Monday next Ile will
preach Monday evening in StAnorews
church at 2U o'clock Tuesday morn-
ing lie will ordain Mr Edwin Withertill
to the Diaconate and will preach Tues-
day evening at the same place Those
who have heard Bishop Brooke do not
need a further hint of the rare intellect-
ual treat in store
The impression has gone out over
the country that there was at the di3-
posli Of the county treasurer art enor
moos road and bridge fund anti as a
result at the meeting of the commis
sioners last week numerous petitions
from all parts of the countv were pre-
sented signed by the citizens and tax
payers of their respective localities Ot
course many were disappointed its the
2200 road and bridge fund wits not
sufficient toigo around and the board
did not feel disposed to contract for
more bridges than could be paid for
from the fund for that purpose
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12 lbs Dry Salt Meat —MOO
24 lbs Dried Grapes 100
lbs Raisins 100
14 lbs California Prunes 100
Utah Potatoes per bushel 90
Parcel Salt 1ti0
Siooking- Tobaccoes 12 15 21 24 and 2 c per lb
Chfnving Tilbaccoes 22 21 32 39 and 41 c per lb
Plate1 2531 and 37 c per et
t'yrup pi tchers 10 and 1 5 c
Fred Stallard and wife and Mr and
Mrs Hager were in Cleveland this
week
Small boy (aside)--"Goe whiz" but
those Little Giant Pills take the cake
Sold and warranted by 0A Gilbert
Deputy Sheriff Thompson rerorts
some fun near Perkins last week in
recovering some utOrtgaged property
from the Indians
Bros and VanWyck are
right on top with their Stillwater and
Orlando exchange livery service Try
thew for a comfortablo rule
Dr J C Neal will lecture to night
before the College at the Methodiet
Church South Subject: "The State
of Rahn it" Everybody Invited
—We buy for cash and sell for cash
hence if you buy your goods of us you
do not Loin pay other? debts
Babcock Bros
Whint you want school books go to
J R Bourdette's -Notion Store where
you will find them cheaper than you
ever bought them Three doors north
ot the post °nice
We will meet any prices on good
goods If you want fair honest deals
good reliable goods go the
KANSAS BAIIGAINT STOttr
North Main Street
Cough cough cough cough if you
Walla to Iota if yOU desire to stop get
a bot t le of Beggs' Cherry Cough sy rut
It will stop Sour cough in live min-
utes Sold and warranted by O A
Gilbert
Geo W Hall formerly of this city
and W J (foyer of Q county have
opened up a law and real estat o (ace
Jenning4 Q county Oklahoma
Persons wanting to locate In the
Triangle would do well to call upon
them and see what they 113Ve on their
Dr and Mrs S M Barnes entertain-
ed a number of friends at high five at
their residence last Friday evening'
and the participants report a very
pleamallt tia10 The party consisted
of Misses Grace Foster Cora l'arker
Mamie Vollbehr and Mary !land and
Nlessrs C E Brown Chas Higbee
and A 1 Querry
Attorney Geo W Hall who had
been in the city several days left for
his new home in Jennings Q county
last Saturday Ikfr Hall has formed a
partnership with a Mr Glover of Q
county in the law and real estate bus-
insss at Jennings and informed us
that they had so-eral tine claims In
the triangle at their disposal Mr
Hall ii known here a$ a thorough
honest and upright business man and
his many friends wish him well in his
new location
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IL E Burdick was up from Cimar-
ron township Tuesday
Mrs C S Richardson has opened a
branch millinery store at Pawnee
—For a comfortable trip to and from
the railroad try the Exchange barn of
Shively Bros& VanWyck
Special bargains in Ladies Misses
and Childrens coats a t the cash store
of A W Swoope & Son
—Babcock Bre rill siI you more
goods for the money than any other
house in Stillwater Try them and
aee
Itentembcr that we have feed of all
kinds and in any quantity at right
prices W T DALTON
Mr aml Mrs L N Jerome of Rose
towwthip Nvere visiting in town on
Wednesday the guests of Mrs Stamp-
yr Mrs W W Hutto returned home
from a few weeks visit with her par-
ents in Manhattan Kansas Tuesday
evening
Do you want bargains In boots and
shops and notions? If $o remember
the KANSAK BARGAIN STORE
North Main St
—If No3 Chill Tonle WWI not the
best of its kind the proprietors would
not (tare to give out trial bottles Did
you ever think of that? Varners drug
store is the place
—Wanted—Gentleman lodgers t4)
bike furnished rooms Stoves and
other conveniences handy and price
reasonable Inquire of Mrs Lalstin in
northeast part of the city
There Is nothing in this world that
rives such peifect satisfaction for all
blood disordeN as Beggs' Mood Puri-
fier and Blood Maker It dries up
blotches and pimples on the face
heals old sorbs arid eruptions makes
a yellow skin clear and transparent
and )(evils the bowels and liver in per-
fect condition Sold and warranted
by Stillwater Pharmacy
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Cups and SAucers 31 C per set
Intern4 55 e each
Pitchors 21) 31 33 and 38 e 4ach
Fruit tHmls 9 12 15 33 48 and 52 e
Berry bowls 71 12 16 and 1!8 e
Cake stands 13 1619 42 and 4rb e
Lamps Complete From 19 c to vlco
And a thousAnd equally useful arteks at from r)o to
'15 per cent loss money than you ever owned them
tn your life before
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MINIMMMOS
C and C That mean! cash and
cost at W T Dalton & Co
David Straub of Clarkson wns per-
ambulatihg the 6treets of the hub on
Monday
T F High fill one of Payne county's
leading fanners living near Yates was
In the city Tuesday on business
Uncle Wes Myer kl has commenced
the erection Of a substantial brick
building south of Swiler Pirtr3 new
store-room
C IL Adams chief deputy district
clerk was over from Guthrie the first
Of the week assisting Lilly Norman
the clerk's ()nice
Miss Ida Edwards who hag been v
Ring her brother Jn Cc ncordia Kan-
sas for the past two months returned
home Wednesday
A W Swoope returned Wednet4'ay
from Kansas City where he has tam
purchasing an immense stock of dry
goods boots and shoes
j 11 Gittings trustee of Clear
Creek township was in town last Sat-
urday attending the assessors meeting
and made this office a pleasant call
Fred Stallard is looking for the fel-
low who visited his hog lot and en-
ticed away a floe fat porker last Satur-
day night- Tilley' ng seems to be qui to
popular lately
Prof G r Richardson Oklahoma's
famous piano and organ tuner and re-
pairer will be in Stillwater next week
ny one needing Nmrk in this line NVil I
do well to give hint a call
Losr--From Myers livery barn in
Stillw a: er Saturday January 6
a &unit robe of a black red and
green color on one side also caricattirt
of man on horseback' worked in silk
cord The other side is black with
red and green strip through the cen-
ter Fin(ler Nvill receive ten dollars
reward by returning' same to August
G Berg Ingalls O T
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The Eagle-Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1894, newspaper, January 12, 1894; Stillwater, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2132758/m1/5/: accessed November 14, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.