The Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1905 Page: 1 of 2
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THE STILLWATER
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Til. mttw,'of •fpantm.nl |, Gutbri, Uw riliwa. Ml u “k* «*• •rtirt* to tb.
*“ l«tpooal until Saturday, tak* man pridv in th. look, af ~*U^~ o
nigh!, whrn the U*rd aril] meet u^i,* yani th*n to allow Um eta *cc*pUm"*
-n, ■■•■■.- ...___atnirtion of Uwir na TW *• A-"cl“-<)
ffrarnntoMti b~uty of a town i. an imam. **"•*»’ •*“ T "■■■» “d
B^«nbw 18 for a tana of ei«hi 1(| ftw ^ >hould ^ auUwnty for dadaring that
l«tWpmitiowar, not *,"»•"*' bu‘‘d*“«-
yet all Altai. *5 b that mch citizen ^nd^.7.7"^pr^lka,,y
OMBAii ppaMmUnga il 1 P0*”1 to examine his *f*ur”* “ *»“■*•» it-
v<>aa~.l rrocsod.ogi troes and And out if they are 00 Hie other thraa points.
Council mot in regular session suffering from these insects mmA ^nc^u^|UI the cession of Sakhalin,
TjLS'ii Judr. Halnor
- ^ ^ **■ and Judao Bi
attofc of Uaaaotor, Mq rhanrol dinnc
C *■ Y,W of «W •«*■* A. follow, a
" .'r> 7" .yd Xt-.J-T- of th. grand
Stabler, of McPherson, as brides- j,-*.,.
maid. At the close of the wed*. faMa
ding march, played by Mia. CC'iu. cosier —.
Yale, under the arch of ever-fJa«* roam,
greens and Aowtis. the hHsff?; *■ HI—r
but solemn ceremony by Rev, Pol- ^ ^
Andrew N.
Stillwater
Council met in regular session »—rvf . including the eewion of Sakhalin. ... M ■cuv* young»w. II. w«*
with Mayor Kolbuni (a tha chair. 5^^? ' ^T . dom itt practofetb* waibHu i 57 abllhir. and ,8. p Hr—
#-n___i_____i__________ d.,1 tney are in precarieoe _ iwsiuiiij Mlai RlmfHtta a hot of!it* C. lu»k
following members present, Bul-;^^^ that ^ ^ ^ of reaching a satisfactory settle- fH-«da s„ wiehit. * I.B.gyie«
ien.Daaiy, Dobbin, (greenwood, 'equ^ means to save >k—- tan the points. Indemnity I — III. I. Over
Hartenbower, Suilard. and [inexpensive liquids may be so- r* tW*®*t*on o{ Hie whole mat-1 8ohoo! Teaohsrt and Beau **• w- »v»
^ muTnrferred XT h“*_"*** tiLT** H'S-’ET*.
walk committae to report on Tha lawmt Thioga la Balta la view of th. ho. p-i... with one voice, aar m. And I? o jl!™
«ame.at next meeting. Every clover woman known!attitude on the other eight point, Ith* Pahlic muat give the mate jam h. cm
Xhe city clerk was instructed jthat there is no little thing which Russia believes that Japan's in- an8W6r unless it want its schools m. KcImi
to advertise for bids for the Jay- [gives such distinction to an old sistonce on indemnity is the only to ** toacherless. o. c. JCenn«<
ing ofall delinquent side walks, dveas as a new belt Often the thing that mull make peace im- Here “.the way one prominent A-A-War*
The matter in regard to the keenest critic of the dress will ! possible. Officials .declare that I WwcoMin teacher puts it: '
remodelmg.of'the Aremen s room not .recognize it, for the average attempts at word Joggling, such “Why shouldn’t she? She is I j
wag referred to the chairman of Leyeja.notapt to see more than [as calling indemnity by some I ^u^med to settle other Henry copiei
An «r^+l onerthin8r at once» especially if (other name, or attompting to col-1 wei«hty problems for herself-
into d»r«f ntivp spa«inn nnH on a«l one happens to be lect indemnity under the guise of w^y no^t^118 one? If she feels|J«n«s8towiei
mto executive sesston andonad-l^^jp^ A very unique j other wymonta will wv^l noth-1th* the .pice and reerm^ SiATfiK
busmeaa waaitranaactod “* bolt, and one which the end-of-1 in*. Russia, they aay, will not 7" *h,ch l»88>,>*e»me of thia|o.L?Je*et“
On motion the school Ithe-summergirl will find a most I conclude a peace treaty at Ports-1kind supposed to bring, surely
was to ha.ve the free use of the jM6e^u^. scQuiaition to her ward- mouth which inf.lnHpa the pgy. the privilege is hers to enter the
lity water for the period of one | ro^>e’ “ a rather deep one of soft ment of indemnity nr .other .fin- game of chance and later draw
rear from datp for thp hbp at thp I ^eat^er> and its claim for novelty ancial contributiona. ^rom the matrimonial lottery the
Alcottschool building. ^8.“ which is so R„asia k reuly, hawevec, ^Uy-arthdMgnk. It is hardlyi
Adjourned. designed that it forms a case to I make a reasonable and
tear Creek I atod 1866.
Cherokee *802.
Earl Woodworth, statistical:
Cimarron pork, Oklahoma board of agrl-
G“thrto-
......Eagle *806.
William English, assistant im
Pawnee animal husbandry, A. and 1L.
ftfJSdfw coUetfe' graduated 1906.
tin water I Arthur Lewis assistant state
B£«]e entomologist of Georgia, gradu-
Wainut ated 1900.
Ransom S. Kenyon, Prod P.
Union I Chandler, Edward L. Jones, R.
m Morton House, Henry P. Me-
im Grove Bride, A. Bondy Anderson and
Punion **enry Uncoln are seven young:
Union men who have held important
nir^n p°ritions as electrical engineem
:iiiwater f°r the last few years.
PeSa Harry Comstock, Prank It
Perkins Blue, G. Ernest Hines, Hermond>
! L. Ball and Walter S. Rush are
five graduates of this year" who
have secured important positions
as electrical engineers.
Robert H. Kerr, Chas Kezer,
store
Table
F. S. Ford.........
Bert Frame.......
Wm. Smith......
B. J. Catt.........
Wm. Barker.....
J. M. Spaudling
A. L. Kimpie
Hiram Gooch.....
J. C. Garble......
Will Anderson.
H. J. Fields
W. D. Stevens
Robert Grant.....
J. C. Whitmore
George Wiles...
’ I'derstood that she contracts
’ away her right to liberty and the
’ I pursuit of happiness.
! There is no class of people in
' America that has a bigger kick
coming than the school teachers.
The man that cares for the hogs
and cattle in the country receives
I more pay than the woman who
presides in the little school house
on the hilL
Is it fair? Do you blame them
for getting out of the work when
the opportunity comes their
way?
And now it is proposed to de-
! prive them of their beaux.
Do you agree with the narrow-
minded school directors who
would put an end to the innocent
pleasure which teachers derive
from their beaux, or do you join
in protesting against the con- 1
Paradise
James Carr.
R. Bevins
Marion M. Woodson, Jesse E.
Morrow, Oscar M. Morris, Wil-
liam E. Kinder, S. Susie Carson,
Ethel V. Walker, Lila E. Nelson,
Augustus G. Ford, Cora A. Milti-
more are holding important,
positions as teachers in college*.
Something New
If you have much close and
fine needle work to do and wish
to do it with absolutely no strain
on the eyes and also be enable to
bring it closer and see it plainer
than you can with the naked eye,
Grady Bros, are making a glass
that will make you see this fine
work and relieve the eye of ab-
solutely all strain. This kind of
a glass is a new departure and
most pleasing to the wearqr.
36-ei-2w
Eyler have the destinction of
owning the first automobile in
Stillwater. Ever since its ar-
rival from Wichita on Wednes-
day, the friends have enjoyed
the delights of automobiling, for
which the city of Stillwater and
surrounding country offers
most excellent advantages. Dick
is doing the “Chaffeur” act with
becoming dignity and is the gaze
of everybody in town. He holds
the wheel like a real Frenchman.
The ear is of the natty type with
seats for four pmons.
Gilbert, Charles E. Regnier,
George M. Janeway, Verne Mar-
pie are all holding positions as
bank cashiers.
Arthur A. Anderson is an at^
i torney at Woodward.
Grace Tolford is stenographer
in the Stillwater bank.
Miss Lewis Thomas is assist-
ant secretary in the office of Sec-
retary Grimes at Guthrie.
Don't forget September 1,1905,
our motto is CASH, PAY AS
YOU GO. No more paying for
the other fellow’s dead horse.
Prices will be reduced ten per
Hall ft Edgerton, the new
proprietors of the Black Bear
meat market, invite new cus-
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