The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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C0ST 0F keeping l^A^L,
I -"ur-rs on Sari J ar,,onK his Rough |
*cfo" Wn« Mi",e • opB„ ,hl!
Tonkawa, Otoe, Poncaand Paw. !l,ave«ccZ'Z ?"d "" •*. who I
nee Lands-80.000 Acres. j t'hou^V,r,u,irt>' 1th
years.and who
I" « line, gimtiw"'° lettrn
The iecrotary of the i nlcrior has Tl'" *'>'ug that" I
'las r«" lhein iiiont is ti,„, i astonished
commended for p«*fage B bi)| vhichj.N„ lllatt,r w"1 n°t whiter.
Provide, for II.HoPfning,0,ett|(lm(lnt | pitch his voice t,le visitor may
narf y itf n a i«u ■« I I unoal. . 'Pll t llH pPPfUdeilt
tte Last Quarter.
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the Last Quarter.
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The J.argest, Liveliest
' 1 Healthiest City in
w Kastern Oklahoma.
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n •« rril
#f part* of several of the Indian rJr pre1"dw,'t Ifor «h"e";7rtZ end!
rations lying north of of pav, |,vlmt ays iti,. T'" kn"ws i "is rePort «how*th , * ""
•ounty in .11 amounting to 80,(too acres j ""d of H coin-! ^ lik" of the warier there'
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Huthrie, O T THn i
ent Felix Winkler,0f the i*"l'Hr,ntei,«l-
« Norman, yesterd„V , 'asylUm
with the territ r I •«*'rlcment
'n«i"re„anee' ,f f."r ",e
for the iniMrf ter"torj's insane
His Hr .e"dl"K !>• ceniher 81.
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B°Wling Alleys
L. J. JARDOT, Prop.
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The recommendation is as" Von.ZT-' I" tl,,"P'>"ne Urn- n i, t "" "v"r
That the adult heir, of any deceased ! to ««-« ""hat i, saW I't'th 'I'"'
Otoe or — end. '.(letting ° rt " the other
. le President's ear,"
Ponca, Pawnee,
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Indian, to whom, paten aWa .said Senator cV.n""
fnr lands allotted him r.i" like openinrr . ' '® other daJ.
fnr lands allotted him in Oklahoma
■taj sell and convey ,he la|)l|p . ;
iM from such dependent, and if there 1
be both adult and minor heirs of
inheritiwl l n«^ !.. . . PUCh I
be both adult and minor hein. 0 , 1 afu,ra,,confid.ntiar'r
join in a sale thereof bv a.,, i 11,1 n°t onlt tell. r Protanely;
inly appointed hy the 11^! I-'n,phl> Tl °*°
in the aMiliV,, '/ "CrH 3"4 l"u'H"t
sixty-flve «• " '"n"« 'he quarter
leased t«"n admitted, Hrty-four re-
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ter, ni nee ten T'8" f'""
*" I'^rter, $16,023 74 ,nai"'e"a"c' for
Superintendent H(;.Be„mer)0fthe
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e-idenr " COnTe""tion with j e.terdav ZT,11 "" this ei'^
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join in a sale thereof bv h « , . "
rb',h- :r
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to he aubjen to the appr/nal ^ h.r. to." " he
•ecr.'tary of the Interior, under .uch I " ~~ —-
riband,eKul.tion,as he may prtJ Deserves Assistance.
J^^^I-Mon.theB!,.
Territorial Jabs.
Dement. It is hoped that they mil eon.Mer n " !"'r"ral C«S"8 where
.ucceed That beautiful and vai-iah,; ' addition !' ZZ'B
Ptec. nf |and would furnish ,Vf ,rt | atld ' cl,,,l"s
ity for many happy home*. . r
to uwriax
, , ""j mm m tliis citv
l>™e,i.w n "ihi
flftt.ivi, "'ateinent shows
" y '"niate. and the cost of ma„.
nance for the quarter to lie <t3,8I3.3l
$500,000 Damage Suit.
CaH" of l,ink vs. MeCormiek
Standing Pri^e
TJn p- g Records. $5.00 on
Hat ""ck anv $5-°° on "Cocked
* must be h M k°" ' = High Score
| two consective weeks.P6rS0n f°r ||
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An Oklahoma paper sny •• j,..t ,i
youi.K man iu t iwn out of >, tr,
Tear MI, the farm. I'lo« i,,K behind
b indie mule will take the kink out .
hm top knot, the frog out oft . ihr
the gas out of his .tomaeh,
I rnot
orgR
off his toes, and give him a K
pe'ite. nil honest living «.„j „
heaven.
Inertly night a tramp rail,
resid i! of Mr. White «,.-i ,
and n>ke.l fur food and !, dyi
after l>'-:iij; uell ear. (i for the
,.t o 1 lck Brothei f
•'f onea City, by tt,e McCord
people in using a ,,at, , •
or h,, onat,^r ma;i;r^
yea,v,,,nd,,,.KleeIi„K„IuI reusing to
pa> any roval'v fm- ti.
J Mm '' ,J flume. Thp
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likely last several days.-i'erry He
publican. J
ap-
ight
i ' is a worthy one
| doing a most ■ ''
Pe«-hapa and should receive theaa.i.t-
j a.t-ee every e-tizen of the town who
m-mane i.lyable to contribute tothU
"ti.-c. I If cenrse, the most needful
I article 19 money, but other articles are
d.tthe'r' TrW: iVed- i'very(,ne should
a t i• do something ,0 aid this organist:,,,.
1 e\eu If its only a little
. M« ;«y« d.rticles of clothing may
I"- left Will, Mrs. W. A. Hwiler. Mrs
Positively have
MONEY
jJp stairs, corner
^ 9th anc! Main.
**W—g|| K5y p
White s horsrs I Peter Hal
"k Mrs. John Lyttm.
rel stole one of Mr.
Tot.ka«a News
Some of the new.-r rs' Didn't Care for Twenty Yen-
H the territMj ilSMine thrt the first w * lu&roi
thing demanded of then, is m re.—, a vi.'ti'il ("y<,eMoo,v
•ontemporary. and aay mean things of | rt ,|tberi.-er t" Karmer C
People generally. They the ^^n'u e' '
profesMHjp, ^ J 8 t'ie perntentiary
1
Ttie Chandler Tribune
of a supposed copper find
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Piesident Anient Goes July
, President Anient, of the Northwest-
I?" f,or'11"1 at Alva, will step
" fr"m h'« I'^itiou July 1, 1609
ad'ont "J 'H ,,l(! >('"se of a motion
u at yesterday's meeting of the
board of ,-gents at Edmond, The mo-
,::::::ij,,,i,,fd
"I move that the sec re 1 a ry of the
1 aril of Oklahoma be and is hereby
instructed to inf„rm \|r iTll( g Affle '
. Preside,,, of the N W. Normal school
I 111 wriMnp, that it is the sense of the
board that a change be made in the
Sonart & Dodson
sua
R- 8€JNeFIEL
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His attorn.ys say they will appeal to j t")ar<i "'at a change I
peaking jth* ""I'reme court. presidency of the N. W Normal school
says thai I " 'o 's seventeen years old ' 'becomingschiol y.-ar, said change
and reside- at Arkansas City, received j tnkH efr,"ct J,l|y 1,1802."
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Dealer in ail ^^Grocei ie;
I'fioes at Lowest Living Figures v« t j
or Tric ks of anv kind l.m' Leaders
Ritimate Business. pho„e 7«8 « P°rward Re-
orders. ^ 1 tti yotir
•pecimens of the ore have been sent to I
"Director Neal of the experiment It'"' with "mile as i
'tation to he assayed." The goixl doc- I ",0UR'lt 'l was a Ki'eat big joke.
ven years. ,h'' ,n*1 wht*" Ji'V bad Uroug
tor has been dead about seven years.
, fbe 1 ribune should send iu its
•n get on the station mailing list.
The numerous killings at Shawnee
constrain the Herald of that cty to
remark that the porters on thernilroad
rains announce: "Shawnee : twenty
>nute to see a man killed."
Roosevelt's Way.
Congressman Scott, or Kansas, i>
Writing very interesting letters from
as lington to his paper, l'he Kegisti -
at Iola, Kansas.
'inile as it he
At
j — Wrought in
the verdict and the ollicer was taking
kin Imek to jail he remarked : | don't
give a d— for a little thing like that"
Moore's attorneys petitioned the
judge to commute the sentence to the
reform school, hut he refused to do It,
on the grounds that Moore knew w hat
he was doing when he committed tse
murder.
Aii Imitator of Sam Jones-
Refinement of thought and expres-
carcely the characteristic of
who is Christianizing
The last issue of thai ' the evangelist
j|al' 1 contained the following on ! the town of llolton. Ilercarea reu
■**w I extract* from one of his sermons, show. Ami, Jt y ,n
ing his conception of the best means of | move and'have our beina
iud : I «u n.. ...... .
' tliinic I sit id in the firnt one of t host*
Jtt 1 that the president i- the mo*
Hi r. Hting personality in U'a-luii^io;
lat uaw true a month ap , is - III
ri" ^ itil tnoRt of our lirenidents il ••
IJfMt han been a prncrmttcan htd , lM,PP)
n "" ** " ' V u may
Week of Prayer.
Subject for Monday night at M E
Church South. ''The Vison of God in
IJ;ayeri For a deeper realization
" at Ood is, and that He is a rewardor
of them that seek after Him for a
clearer recognition of His holiness and
power , for u stronger, more purifying
faith that He shall judge the worm
,1 righteousness, and the people
with His truth; for a far more grateful
apprehension of His love for the world
•y our I,ord Jesus Christ : and for the
full indewllingof the Holy Spirit.
'' "r he that conieth to (1Gd must
believe that lie Is, and that He is a
rewaider of them, that seek after Him
—Heb. J1, 6. In Him we Ihu and
Acts xvii,
VIRTUES OF v AC 11,
n.1. Teaeteble K„, ,„.rn nrKtKnatet
SpeclnllntM "Hrinnti of
the Stomnch."
for the man with a liver out of or-
der and the woman who bemoans a
had complexion conies the injunction:
Eat spinach!" Food specialists aver
that this vegetable, long ago dubbed
Droomnf tllP cfnm ..U ! 1.— , >
SHE IS TOO TALKATIVE.
thoe Snleiirnmsn Wlio lleniluda Ona
•f the Verbone Ilarber of
Trmlition.
Said an auburn-haired jjirl noted
among her friends, says the Chi«ag
Chronicle, f„r her excellent sense and
good judgment: "A g-ood deal is said
that this vegetable lonV ,?„iV i ~ V . ' ,UI ,lcr Client sense and
"broomofthe stomach" bv the French E'?t Jndflrment! " X deal is said
" the most precious of vegetables n hers buTl ,,aLkatiV# b ^
oontains salts of potassium i,„r, j , convinced that not th«
Other ingredients! warranted to " I ?Z kni ht ' < >* razor
move that tired feelin r ' eu r'lv®d could exceed in conver*
ti,-all,. feeling unroman- sational nnwer. ti,. ,. i
tically associated with the sprin"
So convinced has the medical profes-
•lon become of its beneficial proper-
ties that, accordin- to the Sanitary
sat ional powers the saleswoman
whom 1 buy my shoes from."
She's a very crafty young woman.
Is this saleswoman, for she doesn't
begin to chatter until she has both
khnpc ,\4T r *. .1 1 _ v. _
Record, it is alrea v an 'non?*!'1"7 I T"'" chatter "be has both
dient in several newand salable "f"' ! °n a"d 'S hr""lni^''« fi «"e in
Ics." The iron In auinarh ?. n' n th™ sh' ,P,ls "ie the story of
assimilated, nnd the vr'^ibli- 1 v" K • 1 I<'nl'"e<, .Vpsterday while I
digested. If served- asft should* « ^ " 'mip ""PI*™ ^at she
i-u us 11 should be— was nn Wnlmnt.' ♦!...♦ if... s
announce yourself as a
V, r- 'rr: Sterns;
j the truth of bud s word, Is a dishonest | oiiciliatioii; to-wit, that (iod was bi 'We U alone " "
< hrist, reconciling the world onto Him
•elf, 11 for. v, 18. Bring ,e the
whole tithe into the storehouse, and
prove Me now herewith, saitli tlie
l.ord of hosts, if I will not open you
to compress tho man who oiru- j I>on't tell me you are an atheist, j '^ V,'u. Tinu'th,ri'Vtw'.V ""I* 0°"' y°U
J"'1 't into a routine machine ill, «"<l then go'round pouring out blister- rooln t>|1()( ( (o , ° "a_|l bh
eurously what, whs expected of him,1 mouthed profanity I11 the name of a )0 '
vote or
dirty, loudown,
stretching out the man who was man, but when you go into pa
w> short. The tremendous pressure j with whisky, either by your
O' responsibility which the great ollici- support, you become a dirty, I
l°v'S has in most cases been ,-utli- wtiiti -livereil de\il.
tocompress the man who oivu-j "Don't tell me you are an atheist
J1"' it into a routine machine who did
Porously whst was expected or him
url'fisiiig nobody and coloring his set-
if any by his own individual*
""i it doesn't act that way with
Modoro Roosevelt, His individuality
•Just as diatinot In the White Home
mouthed profanity in the mime or n
(toil you don't believe in, you skillet-
heailed old scrub.
"The man that, can be bought at a
big price here won't bring 15 cents 11
dozen iu hell. I urn reaching for you—
politician."
iii,
-I- N- 11"tto has returned from a
visit with his sous at Manhattan, Kan-
sas.
H. I). Clark and wife returned Sat-
erday evening from Enid.
.. : j 1 ,, , V " " snouid be—
lTon ,r °!%rs' thc nmount of
iron to the square inch will excccd
according to the Chemist Bingo "the
dies"" re"°"'ni'd ferruginous reme-
While spina:h is usually served as a
side dish at table, a Swiss method of
o snb-
-• •• ...iiR Oftpn
anv w„( I lie greens, without
any water, until tender. Turn into
* colander and pre.;* with the back of
s"iblePOOnt" 7mUK" "" "le '"'oe Poa-
aib e. ( hop fine and mix w in, a milk
roll, or 11 s equivalent in bread, pre.
viously soaked in milk; two whole
eggs ami the yolks of three well-beat-
en, a little stock or gravy, salt, pepper
and a |m,,-h „f grnl,,ri nutm(,/r St]r
this oyer the tire until thickened, the-
se! aside to cool. Hotter a deep pud'.'
ding dish, sprinkle with bread crumbs
and fill ,t with the whites of threi
ggs- Lake covered for three-quar-
ters of an hour, remove the cover and
brown, and serve with a good grow or
i^wn;dRridiaa,ond,o,b'^
•' r> ■* t t „„y
was nn 'orphant;' that she lived with
her sister-in-law; that her brown evei
were hereditary, her grandmother
hav'ng had orbs of the same oolor;
that she preferred ro«es to liln..g in
summer miinnery; that her cousin
had a child that had the croup regu-
larly on,-,- a week; that there were red!
chairs In the parlor of her house, an*
that hair could be mrrde to stay in curl
by dampening it w .l, alcohol!
In-Mdentally, qui;,. l,v accident, in-
deed, 1 learned the price of ti,,, .i, -
I hail decided Upon while her voluble
to r i '' tnlkprt- Tl'"" 1 il;<,l|eed her
to replace my old foot w ear and walked
awn.v hastily but with averated face.
• ' I 1-new I had hurt her feelinga.
She was right in the midst nf a viva^
• description of her spring frork
<nd,lo.ilng me, whom had she to svm.
pathizc with her in her nappiress T
.bcoii'd'gi,' " W"S '"'eessury that I
,,ij;')/'1" " barber could hnv«
Ifmer' o,Crir"ti",,b>i,,t" nM ,h0'l
teflsnt.y
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, January 6, 1902, newspaper, January 6, 1902; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117523/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.