The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 28, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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r«ducate y°"r l '5ildreo
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I A, 4 ,«. COLLEGE *
at Stillwater. ^
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[stillwater Will Be Visited in the
Morning by Railroad Men.
Will .be Shown
the City,
A telephonic message from <«ulliric
tbis ft«-*rtn'oii hears tlie Welcomed in.
formation that officials of ilie Mis>ou.i
Kansas and Texan railway system will
visit Stillwater tit the morning f„r the
purpose of personally investigating (|,c
inducements held ouc by the i<IHII an<i
(urroiiodiiiK country, why their road
; ihoitltl strike this poiijt.
Tiisy will he met at the depot by
members of the Comme-uial club in
the daily gazette.
" • O-ored to The ,oter
Saturday Evening,~Decernber 28. 1901
Dine, But Never Tell "
i stillwater 5
\h The Largest, I.ivt liest ^
jjj and Healthiest City in *
yfr Kastern Oklahoma. J
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(34.60 per year
No. 279
B£ COBURN.
«, i .Eminent Kansas Agricultur-
ist May Be Asked to Take
Cabinet Position.
Jm J;'bt "«ted that
|, "" " K"n>lls dined with
7"1;1l!—It a Kri,t rilw
Tt:li,'UlU"K- «1 !
11 leral occasions, indeed, the
"" i'«ipiei>t of the president's!
f"\"rS «•-'< to cackling imm.. Um( . ' * 'ron, Topeka, Ka nsas. sa vs:
"" lus ri'turn home about the I •„ , "?*" Washington that Sec-
fat i- at the president' ti' I I* Cobl,ni' uf the Kansas «g.
incidents which t "l,l,,,and I "jll>tural department, might be in-
rmisp,red during his! ' d ,ake the position jf secretary
" •"f'sidential home. It ; I llKn(!lll,llre i" President Roosevelt's
J probable that President Roosevelt )■ I lr"'tcauRetl considerable
comment
a keen .hi appreciation of t h<> ei i>i tie tie J""0"* ,he "^men in Topeka. Co-
shouhl prevail in good h " K""SHV0" 80rt ,,f " " ' ■
J hi e he is a rock ribbed Republican,
>e dosn't cater much to the prrtiti-
carriages and escorted over the
city.
Differeiit points of interest will be
ilioan and the natural advantages
Htillwiter holds in Kastern Oklanoina
will he proven to these gentlemen.
The M.K.A T. officials have been
holding a meeting in Guthrie for the
last t*o days, arranging details pre-
paratory to commencing work on the
ptopo-ed line, and this vi-it means a
great deal to the future of Stillwater
tis any man in the count,.,. ■ . "
tle "
",'Ve" l,yhi; quests to 21
tliey Saw and heard. In fact, the orde
r- ' llis K' s,sdis-
cubing I" the newspaper, the char.c
,. .. extended in hises-
toblishment would drop s„,.|,
vi!i'ting list forever, and this
;s the reason which moves a J man,
!!r;'T"'r ,h« "H-isi,
e««of which we >peak the point be-
ing that other Kansas
< t it i- possible that no Kansas
will again be invited to ti,
tial luhle without
l.ike the president, he believes
an otliee-holder should have some
"titer qualifications besides being able
to '' rry a ward primary. For this rea-
son lit- has never been popular with
the politicians, and they have always
taken occasion to Fqtiolch any move-
ment looking toward his nomination
for governor. They know that they
cannot handle hitn. The politicians
do not know whether they want him
in the cabinet, but if he were in the
cabinet, he would be removed as a
gubernatorial possibility for u time."
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fowling Alley
L. J. JARDOT, Prop.
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Offers $10.00 Standing Prize
for Bowling Records. $5.00 on
Ten Pins, and $5.00on" "Cocked
Hat. Conditions: High Score
must be held by one person for
two consective weeks.
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presiden-
ccrtain prelim in-
:""'s 111111 rhuin:liatiugkind, lie Real Estate Transfers
notarV^blk With '."rf*6 K"M r"om a FurnUbed d4'lT by Do.,art Dod-
,,,, f(„" , j " ' drawn j on Absfractnrs, up stairs corner Ninth
I hl* signature w Inch will read i and Main streets:
j -oill"lliing like (hi-; . Toe
COLD WAVE COMING, I •«>« oath,pledge m,.
• - ■ ''.l; d, '",rti"K t™«> the din. ! W T llalton to K Lehman',,
if 1350
mi i n tier which I am about to take in the
The weather Report This Morning ! preside,,;i„i m.,i „ iii print
Indicates a Freeze Up,
if the weather clerk has't iiihi!. i
.he figures we will have h
bunt up our heavy coats and art;.'-
again in the morning. The report a-
it
printed the bill of far,.
served at aforesaid dinner. Further-
more. a- a party ot the first part, I
pledge unto tin party of the second
I'Hit.Uiat I w i:l nut dis m,s> in public
the manner ill which the peesident
passe* the gra.y ; the manner in which
Mrs. Roosevelt serves tea: the manner
'a interest in lor !2 bile I!) 3fKX)
II II Payne to J M Itatlard
He 4 17 4 east o^X)
•I S Painter to J M Itiiilard
l.ots 7, 8. blk l\ South llipley,
Oklahoma 225
J P Hesser, sheriff, to ,1 A Wart
Sheriff deed—nw 17 20 1 east... 028
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hot fron, the wire into the " w"I'ich the children beg for more pie t-
i "r tl'e manner in which the hired girl
(iazette i.tiice this morning read
Tonight and Sunday Fair ^ ,'l'." |!abIl"-| ,V'"i l'«rtic.,larly
«ave. temperature will pr.il,ably fall I ' I""' ",y-If ,,"t to j
to sixteen degrees below/,ro by son1",'; , """ Jent.al c ,nversat ion |
day in truing. ' #t that table, not even
. ; revelling what mm be ,aid with re ".ursday night, Janutirv ..
aid Bi ire « i« aaua! , *"C ' " speet to the appointment of my man T,lis I" v,'ry large company, excep-
Jfcirers chaae eaah n'ths oold for offiee. To all ..f which I affix „,y ! ,ion"' 1,1 respects from the aver-
it , other up and down |,iBlmtIIri. ,|,;H ,|u. |,innk ja (), (>lank. "K" rPI"'r,"ir" ''ompany and is classed
Amusements.
Manager Jaulot of the opQm house
wishes to announce that he has event-
ually succeeded in hooking the popular
Irving French Company for a three
night
W)
e Positively have
6f MONEY
To loan on city property. Seeing is be-
lieving, call and see us,
9th and Mafn!flnnart fi. Ilnrlcnn
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engagement, beginning next
one - spinal column. Even the r i
ami nood dealers w ill refiis. to put ,t
the usual pleasant' smile.
In the history of Oklahoma - u
the lowest the thermometer e\ i ..
isteril has beet! seventeen i" .v
this was during the tin;. . - |
cold shop in the month of l . l.t u,n
19ti>
However, in this instance wt i\i,
hope the Weather clerk hit- n let,
mi-take.
"WII.P U Al.l'.EKT BLACK.
. >worn to before me this l,lank day
> blank, J011N I)(>F,
Notary I'ub.ic.
i My cuintni-sion expires on January
I, 1904."
j It is needless to say that a document
j >f this .. rt. presented to a Kansas man
i n al good breeding must materially
'tike from the joy that he would other-
j«i-. feel at finding himself the guest
I of the presid *tif. Yet, as we have
among the
towns of lei
iows ttint seldom play in
s than 30,000 inhabitants.
aid j
Gospel
Kay before a man a huge paj r I - ti
*''li pictures and the biographic- f
prominent men and lie is at <«i •
preyed with the gulliliility of pun
ni' ii who aided the enterpri-« , i u:
dons not get a clear jde* of the si/. . f
tin-city or the number and valm «>i
it-* Industries, nor the growth, wealth
or permanence or the place. I II n
newnpaper full of neatly arranged I i
and lay that before a pro*pectiw •
•Kraut mimI he gets a good id*--a
the Hfl(j ehnracter of the pi ,
Not long ago a slick one coaxed (|uii«-
n ^juad of Knid business men to pl:i
their portraits and biography in wion
he called the history ot Oklahom <
Tlie gulled citizens paid him (ruin
the pr -s'ulent may find something of!
th> - rt necessary if he continue^ to |
extend tin li< -pit;ility of the White!
House to In- Kansas friends. However, j
it wmi'd be unfair to close this article
withoht noting at least one exception, j
There is a I >p^ka 111 h 11 who already |
haa dined twice with Mr. Roosevelt at !
the White House, nnd never a word of I
it lias crept into any newspaper at
home or abroad - K. Journal.
to $iK) fur the privilege of showing tli > i | ,.t u
they were great men in the battle of hi
''' I'lie book finally eaine out rnd |
instead of being ti history of Oklahon a
It eontainud very littlo but biogrni .
ieiil writeups of the victims w lime |"
trails I'inbelisheil its many iininleresi
ing pages When joshed concerning 11 1
invest merit, the victims almost t 1 into
ipasms of anger. Let picture books
■lone. If you want to boom yourself
"ud town patronize the home papers
liberally and they will not fail to re-
ciprocate by booming your business
""<1 your town,—Knid Wave.
County Teachers' Association,
The next regular meeting of the
jCounty Association will be held .latiu-
:.ry I. IMO?, in Stillwater, beginning at
Io'clock sharp. Teachers are request-
il to prepare t|Uestions for the "t|ues-
; mil box" on any phase of school work
11hat they desire to have discussed,
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Abereront)bie 8 Afiller
Dealers ....
" 3 Coa! and Cotton Seed^
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
For Ten Days only we will sell you'J?
the genuine McAlester Nut Coal fori?
$5,00 per ton. m
Also cottonseed meal,thefinestfeedfor IP
all kind of stock $ 1.35 per hundred. s*l*
Phone No. 5.
Ski 1*i- -snr*-
CURES FOR HEADACHES.
Simple llomnlloii ant! Sn^u«'sl Iona fot
llelief of ii < 0111111 n
Ailment.
bring interest and enthusiasm
o our first meeting of the new year,
"he following is the program:
lieview ef ("Imps I. 2 and H. of
Itoark.—1>. ('. West.
Isehoes from the Territorial \sso-
cial ion.—Blanche Wise.
Mistakes Our Teachers are Making,
—C. I. Ke/er.
(Question Ihix: "What we would
like to know."-- Teachers.
lieview of of (-Intps I, L\ 3, -I ti ml .
of Blaisdell - KatI Kline.
Koll call of Membership —By order
of Executive Committee.
Mu. Ihvimi Km ven.
Mr. French and Ins company living en
route to Kt. Worth,Texas,hail an opto
date of three nights iinil these were
securetl by Mr. .lardot on exceptional
terms.
This company carries all its own
special paper, special scenery, mechan-
ical nutl calcium effects, has fourteen
people, ptolucea eomediesantl comedy
dramas, with specialties between acts
by each member of the company in-
cluding Professor Pond and his Ji.tniti
picture machine, in illustrated songs,
dissolving views, etc., this last feature
being the object of especial mention
from press and public. Watch for the
big street piano, an absolute novelty.
Prices 10, L'tl and 30 cents. Ladirs free
Thursday night when accompanied by
the holder of a paid :IU cent ticket.
Seats on sale Thursday, n. m.
trying sit mil iona ns heer intellectual
ability. 'I iic power of restraining
one'j temper tinder provocation, ot
looking on the lirieht .side of things
in diacournging* circumstances and ot
not construing a difference of opinion
into ti personal matter ia one of thoaa
choice attainments whose -winsome*
ness men universally recognize.—Da.
troit free Press.
Too much blood it, the brain is a
frequent cause of headache. Tuina
are felt over the head, the face be-
comes Hushed, the leiiiph s throb and
strong light or noise causes excruci-
ating pain. Ill cases of this kind the , 01 «'■ I-e« er.
sufferer should he careful in diet and Papa ltitln t 1 tell you, Willie, if I
should not. eat meat oftener than oucc caught you playing with Tommy Jink,
a day, says the .New York World. i again f would whip you?
Too little blood in the brain is an-> Wiliie es, sir,
other cause of hea.Vehc. It is recog- "Alien why were you piaylng with'
ni/.cd by diz/ines-. noises in the ears him.1 ,
and pains on top of the head. The! "Well, 1 got lnnesoraer than I thought
best stimulant is ti cup of strong tr ® lickln' wouUf hurt, so 1 just went over
or cotlee or a howl of soup. People | all|l Played with liiui, t'hnt'n why."—'
who suffer with the e; heatlachcs 1 CWcail'o T^ribune.
bhouhl slot p with their heads low.
A neuralgic heiitl.iehe is often the
result of cold caught in it bad tooth,
which affect.-, the te rves of tla face
and is accompaiii.'il by pains across
the forehead or on. the back of the
head. A mustard leaf placed on the
nape of the neck will relieve it. An-
other remedy which is sometimes ef,
feetive is a piece of brown paper
souked in vinegar and applied to the
painful spot, *
Choice Altai ■intents.
Cheerfulness and sweetness of de-
position urc often as great a force in
Chicago Tribune.
A«e f Itnuiin.tiiiitt,,
ii England the law looks upon erem
one over Ui engeof seven as a responsible
oeing. and every child beyond that age
ean be prosecuted its a criminal, The
same age is accepted in Kussia nnj
Portugal. In trance and Belgium the
age is eight, in Italy and Spain it ie
nine. Norway, Greece, Austria, Den-
mark and Holland decline to prosecute
a child under ten, and this is the rule
aleo in some of the Swlw cantona. Ia
Germany ^he limit of respooaibillty if
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