Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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bo jeiulty for »ocb refuaal.
There i* a notion, prevalent in
*omr part* of Oklahoma, to the
effect that agricultural *tati*tioi
•re collected by governmental
agenrie* of *tate and nation for
the expre** purpose of giving ad
vance tip* to bucket *hop specula- i
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other popular failacie*. thi* would
be important if true.
THOBI'RIt EXPLAINS.
lion (not to *ay willful ignorance I be'•ent D. W. Ro** of Stillwater
of
other men whose undoubted and will be much appreciated.
privilege it t* to posse** themnelve*
*of the *ame knowledge if they
would While value* are always
determined largely by the law of
supply and demand,
profit* must depend in an
Joic .0 Calibration.
St. Loui*. July 6.—Governor
Tom Fergti*on ha* extended to the
speculative people of the Indian Territory an
equal invitation to participate in the ex- j
degree upon the intelligence of the ercise* on Oklahoma day. and the
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producing clas*.
Indian Territory commission has
‘ It i* certainly to be hoped that accepted. Commissioners Hubbard
there may be more general and of the Indian Territory today
hearty co-operation in the work stated that he was of the opinion,
Yesterday Secretary J. B. Tho- j^nj-jng statistical data for Ok- that the citizens of the territory
btirn.fof the board of agriculture. *iahoma ”
gave out the following interview in -
regard to statistics for the work of1 Homeless Children,
the board. Some interesting facts have come
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to Lakeland
“If the people who repeat this! us concerning the work of the
worn-out charge would only pause . Children s Home Society of Okla-
to consider fora moment, its absurd-
ity would be apparent. The figures
which we are striving to secure for
compilation were gathered by the
assessors nearly four months ago.
It may l»e a month or more l>efore
all of the data is returned to this
< ffice. Then it will be two or three
months more l>efore the figures can
be compiled by the limited office
force at the command of the board
and arranged for printing. If
speculative interests were depend-
ent upon such sources for their in-
formation, they would cut very
little figure in the markets for ob-
vious reasons. As a matter of
fact, thes peculators gather their in-
formation independent of anv gov-
ernmental agency. For instance,
here is a circular letter from a rail-
way official connected with a large
eastern transportation system, who
is stationed at Kansas City. It
relates to the broom corn outlook of
Kansas and Oklahoma and, as the
compiler states in a private note,
these circular letters ‘are furnished
gratis to all large factories through-
out the east.’ From this circular
I quote in part as follows for the
reason that it gives a hint as to the
method by which such information
is gathered by private or specula,
tive agencies.
“After a thorough canvass of the
entire broom corn raising districts
of Oklahoma. I find that between
Angnst i. 1903, and April 1. 1604.
would be glad to join hand* with
Oklahoma and strive to make the
celebration of Oklahoma day a suc-
cess and promulgate the general
sentiments that “O. T.” and “I.
T.“ no longer shall exist, as it is
now Oklahoma.
boma and Indian Territory. The
following are specially noted: This
society was chartered in Oklahoma Notice to Contractors.
May 4, 1900. Hon. Horace Speed The Schoo] Board of District
is president and Dr. Hughes of number 23, Payne county, Oklaho-
Guthrie is secretary, Rev. N. B. ma wdj receh-e bids for erection of
Wickham of Guthrie is superin- a ^hool building in said district
tendent and Rev. D. \\. Ross °f ’ according to plans and specifica-
Stillwater is assistant superinten- tions now on fi]e at the citizens
dent for Northern Oklahoma. | Bank, at Ripley, Okla. Sealed
One hundred and twenty chil-jbids will ^ received Up to. 12
drenhave been placed in good fam- o’clock—noon—on the 28th day of
ily homes and the work still goes ■ julyt 19<>4t building to lie com-|
on* 1 pleted on or before the 10th day j
Children under T4 years aie|of September, 1904. Board re-1
taken by the society and cared for ■ serves the right to reject any or all
by placing them in good homes. ; bids. _
Rev. Ross reports the work as; Ripley, Okla.. July 13, 1904.
opening up well in his district: J- F. Crawford, Clerk
especially the financial side of it. I --------—
He has visited and represented the
work at Ingalls, Perkins,
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In as many hour* as it once took day* the
journey from Kansas City to the cool lake
resorts of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minneso-
ta is now comfortably made by The South-
West Limited of the
Chicago,Milwaukee&St. Paul
Railway.
Leave Kansas City (Union Station) at 5 55
p. m., or Grand avenue 6:07 p. m., arrive
Chicago (Union station) 8:55 a in next day
Leave Chicago (Union station) the same
morning and arrive that day at any one of
several hundred ideal summer resorts in the
Lakeland of Illinois, Wisconsin and Min-
nesota. All meals served in dining cars.
Union stations in both cities. Descriptive
booklets for six cents’ postage.
G. L. COBB,
Southwest Passenger Agent.
307 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
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If a man kills himself he is call-
Bethel, ! ed a suicide: if he kills a brother
Olivet, Mararaec, Ripley, Cushing he is called a fraticide; if he kills
and Jennings, securing a combined some one of no kin to him he is a
subscription of $457. More will homicide, but if he kills his town
follow in all these places aod new by sending away to buy things that
territory will be constantly opened, he ought to buy at home he be-
Abstracts of Title
aod Form Loans
SEE
J. E. SATER
The society needs a Receiving comes the
Home at Guthrie costing from
$5000 to $ 10,000 and more home-
less children could be cared for if
there were sufficient funds to meet
entire lot of “cidea'’
mixed into one. We wonder if
people who continually buy goods
away from home ever think of the
tendency of this nefarious practice.
Only Set of Abstract Re-
cords of Payne County
crxs
Office in
First National Bank Building
expenses. Let those with whom They are helping to kill the town Phone 183 STILLWATER. O.T.
the good things of this world are in which they live by destroying
found give to this most worthy and its business, and lowering the price
humane cause. Give $20, % 10, $5. j of real estate and driving out its
or even $ 1 per year to aid in this population Enough people en- Why is a boy adding six and
blessed work. Be ready wheD Mr. gaged in this business will depopu- seven like a lame dog? They both
Ross visits your community to re- late any town in a short time.—Ex put down three and carry one.
Faroi Loans
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Farm Loans—Easy Methods
and Quick Results
If you desire a quick loan
come and see us. Abso-
lutely private. Money
ready as soon as papers
are drawn. All business
strictly confidential
Malernee Bros. -
Office—Second door ’Phone
west of Bank block No. 10.
RIPLHY - - OKLAHOMA
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Stillwater Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1904, newspaper, July 21, 1904; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078510/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.