The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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DeVoted tQ Tbe roterests of Stillwater " =
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£ T,u- West, Liveliest £
^ ami Healthiest city in *
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Stillwater, Oklahoma, Friday Evening S * ' ====== - (34*6° Per year
— bb y cvenir'g. September 20, iqqj. ...^
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Czolgosz's (Sholgosh)
Shoes? They are bad
ones! But if you will
g^t inOur Shoes, you
certainly are in the
best made. Our Stock
is now complete and
if you want a REAL
Bargain, call on the
Leading Shoe Deai-
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The People who sells
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man bid not
die m all
The Undertaker Found His Fellow
Sitting up in Bed Smok-
ing a Cigar.
J.awton, Okla., Sept. lO-Stranger
than fiction i8 the fact that I{. D. Uo-
ree, the man killed as supposed until
«"!ay by Col. H. H. Howell and son at 1
McKnight, Okla., la t Saturday, is still
■jive. McKnight isan inland town and
«ll news from there is by the courier
who Ja t ni(?hr a,.rived jn Uwton wju'
the above announcement. Goree's
father and brother took him to Ft
Worth yesterday for the purpose of
having the ball removed from his head.
His friends were so sure that he was
cured ti"' tl,eyWent to La«'ton and se-
cured the services of an undertaker j
who lost no ti me in goingto McKnight. !
h l"? . h"n embslmi"ff fluids. The
body had b,en prepared for him, but
Goree began to show signs of life and
rapidly recovered. Tne undertaker
decided that he was not needed when
instead of a corpse, he left his man sit-
ting up i„ bed smoking a cigar.
j°rh i8;h„eman fr°m Teias ho
■ njjt-handed, cleaned out a tent of
^•e th'nggamWers during the palm,
days of lawton. His family are said
to be prominent people of north Texas
A Urge number of citizens ar. in
Lawton to attend the preliminary he.r-
lor torn 'lig >0n'w"ich is set
. for tomorrow before Judge Brown. It
is now believed he will be released on
bond pending the predicted tTmat
recovery of Goree '"mate
No. 19b
| ...Stillwater Meat Market..J
All kinds of Fresh and Salt
Meats. Fish,'{Oysters, Pic. g§
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Me. Hides and Furs. p
,25?:. STEES. Prop. I
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5 cilfpv01 Sa,t Meats, Oysters $
% CELERY and GAMF im qc-a^. FS'S
CELERY and GAME IN SEASON
South Main Str^, CAbON'
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WESTON house!'
S h oes Iff CRIES 0F LYNCH HIM.
irc oho,
ne Hundred Thousand People
8tand in Tears at the
Final Scene.
Canton, 0., Sept. -Tenderly and
^erently those who had known Wll-
m McKinley best, today received **?"**' SCh<>mp of mourning
.martyred body into their arms. I'1'®"' '"ad been adopted. Sad as
"y #hBd f°rK°tten the illustrious ca-1 T , procosf,|°n which bore the bodv
er of the statesman in the loss of |lo 1,10''curt house, where it lav in
eat personal friend who had grown r,atP " "f,er,1"" . it could not com-
•rer to them with the pas.ing of Par« Wlth the infinite sadness of that
ars They hardly noticed the presi-l ? °"ble line of broken hearted
ntof the United States or his cabi- tP.^0,l'P W.h° scr(,amed steadily through
Of the generals am! admirals in I / ghtCd c°"idors of the
* building from (he time the coffl,,
opened until ;♦ 4_, .
on pilgrimages in the days that are
K-'ne. The blinds were drawn, "t
there was no outward token of the
low that had robbed it of its most
| precious possession. The floors
bloomed on the l.wn as they did two
week, aRO Thep() wag pot ^ ^ bow
of crepe on the door when the stricken
w idow was carried by Abner McKinley
and Dr. R.xey through it to the dark-
HfeP had 7 T Wh'Ph tllC liRht of ''er
life had flown forever. Only the hitch-
! P°«t front of the residence had
be n swathed in black by the citizens
• order that it might conform to the'
general scheme of mourning decor
An Italian Had a Narrow Escape
From Mob Violence in Can-
ton Yesterda3\
Considerate excitement was caused
>n the public square at Canton, Ohio
Wednesday, while the people were as'
sembled to view the remains. Some
"n«.ccused an Italian, who afterward
S bis name as Carmine Deviatro, of
"rgTK W0Uid k,H PrMid*"t Roose-
The w'ho could hardly
•peak a word of English, became
frightened and answered yes and no
at random to th-questions that were
volleyed at him, invariably giving t],e
wrong answer, and in „ momen
great crowd had surrounded him. and
MaiCrj'v "Lynch him" raised
Ma or Marquis, with a company of
Ohio militiamen, formed a hollow
square and rescued the man. who was
take,, to police headquarters for |
own protection. The police do not be!
the man contemplated harm.
H. B. HUESTON, Pr0p. j*
* 8EST FUSED R00MS w TIE city I
* ATES *uo° a d $i.25 per Day * *
Phone No. 25 ^
Corner 10th and \fa,„
4^ 4 Blocks West of Depot,
ulu Alain
SI 11,1,WATER, OKLA.
nv "« • ni" mill H
lelr resplendent uniforms. The flag-
faped casket which contained the
.nVii ,!r fri"'"1 H'nl ^"'iw-towns-
in held all their thoughts. He had
tVn f.'T!,tT,0,We"1C"nK",,,i" VPry "«y
full tide of the strength of a
srious manho,Ki. and they had
ought him back dead Anguish was
he heart of every man, woman and
The entire population of the
city and thousands f,on, all over
10, the fu'l strength of the national
« h J state eight regiments,
ee batteries of artillery, one bat.
ion of engineers, 5 urn men in all
^•rnor, lieutenant governor and
t r. of the supreme court, repre-
thr"> branches of the state
ernmnut, were at the station to re
th," "mains. The whole ,0wn
deep black. The only house in
hia iorrow-striekenolty without a
; °fm««"'ing drapery was the old
bar McKinloy cottage 01, North
Jet street tow hie" „mlly
hl the country have been
*,u,« HIP COfhll V\«H
opened until it was taken home to the
sorrowing widow „t nightfall. They
stepped softly lest their footfalls wake
their friend from his last long sleep
Tears came unbidden to wet the bier'
I erliaps It was the great change that
had come upon the countenance which
moved then, more than the sight of
the familiar features. The signs of
discoloration which had appeared upon
the brow and cheek, yesterday B,
a eccre'm.nia' rou tunda of the capi.
tol at \\ ashingtoi, had deepened. The
ps had become livid. All but two of
he lights tho chandelier above the
head were extinguished 111 or „lat
the change might appear les. notl>"
able, but every one who viewed H "
remains today remarked the da ke. 1
features and the ghastlv lit. 1
•be b 'dv was taken Z.'' , U ll''"
were still in line and the e,'.n,iVi'i'tt,l"<U
charge of arms was appealed to "o a'l"
l«w a further opportunity to view th
nor row morning hefo^,. !
are taken to the church lint 1 , !
'o be reluctantly denied to the n" ,7,1
the casket may never be opened again.
Indian Titles Good.
Guthrie, (), t Sen. 1- it „
States Attorney Speed reeeived flom
the interior deprrtment a ruling rel-
ative to parties filing minei.Hl on fn.
dian allotments in the country recent-
v opened to settlement in Oklahoma
The secretary holds that only by the
consent; of the allottee can mineral
sibl'e'Tn '"ed ""d ""ll iC is impos-
' any manner to secure posses-
xpnei° rn°tment°- Th" ruli"«
milS,"
Mr. A. H. Huston, who spoke here
yesterday „t the 0p3ra hot, e, at the
memorial services, returned to his
I, Q«thrie today. He spoko
'Kbly Of our opera house, and of the
""^ "^•msgnlflcont.-andtha, he
, | Ileri)rH addressed one that
' '"ed "uuv empathy with liiin.
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This Hotel hlf been r^ €'3Y °r Week
throughout Table furnfshed aTeJd"" ,fur,,ished
can please you and will be g ad tn L be8t"
West ninth sV' you^on^ "
*th st. stillwater, okla.
Ladies and Cents Suited #
'eCeived >■ ' « wlmer
lie ^ e'e^aIlt styles of foreign aud domes-
tic woolens to select from. AIs„ style5
samples for Indies' Tailor-Made Suite. . Every
garment a fit. Call aod iospec, ,he,„
OMER L. DUNN
Ladies' andJGents' Tailor.
£ 'i* 'K 'KWiviK
s. w. KEISER,
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of buying the Pearson bakery if
"Parties concerned can agree 88 to
the consideration.
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President.
W. E. BERRY,
Vice President.
K. E. GOOD, ^
Cashier. *«*
_ Cashu
The Stillwater National Bank.
Capital Paid Up,
Surplus,
$1,500.00 :
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Successor to the Stillwater State-Bank Or„ . , *
> *- le-Bank-Organized 1894.) jk
% Hoes a General Banking Business. See us VV u- &
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 195, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1901, newspaper, September 20, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116014/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.