The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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OCTOBER 15,16,17,18 and 19
Sto^ClHun(^eds of Prfz^X givet^^wav^^r Frul.^spa.n^ Live
Two Bales of Cotton. given away, (jranci Prizes are
DR/. yi/NG CONDUCTED LAND LOTTERY P« an
titles the oF;Vnee^ondor„eedraUwndSOf ^ b4™ -
£ i %
AMUSE,
make the the W'fe " nd hel'p to
DAILY GAZETTE[ Vou hadb«(OH
chiles f. neer>un, Mq'r ami Publisher i ^.'between Bryan and conserv-
ative remedies now and desperate
remedies later." And von he-
Iieved it.
You had been told that "twenty
.suBSCRIPTION PRICE.
One year in advance «l0
Three months "
One month j0
at P"8totflc« at still-
water, Payne County, Oklahomn, as
as second class in nil matter.
To Late!
This from Czolgosz on his „ay
to the place where he shall pay the
death penalty:
I am sorry I did it. It is awful
to feel you have killed a man. Vou
don't feel ar you did before. I
don't know why I did it. I
thought it was the right thing to
do at the time, but I know better
now.' Fatu very sorry for Mrs
McKinley; that is the saddest part
ol it.
Poor dupe! 1'oor, miserable
creature, with a b.aiu too feeble
to unveil the wickedness ol the in
cendiarism which had been dinned
into your mind, but with a hand
sufficiently strong to destroy the
head of the government!
Vou had been told that McKin-
ley would "use the increased army
against organized labor." And
you believed it.
Vou had been told that "the
trusts which controlled the Presi-
dent of the United Siates sought to
create an oligarchy, with them-
selves as rulers." And you be-
lieved it.
iwcuiy
corporations own a president and
virtually exercise the functions of
government." And you believed
Vou had been told that some day
to starving "American peasants"
the president's "white fat hand
will toss its answer out' the win-
I d°w' of the White House—'A
trust can do 110 wrong.'" And
you believed it.
\ou had been told: "Did not
the assassination of Lincoln
uniting in sympathy and regret all
good people in the North and
5™uth. hasten the era of American
good feeling and perhaps prevent
the renewal of fighting between
brothers? And vou believed it.
\ou had been told that "McKin-
ley is the most despised and hated
creature 111 the hemisphere." And
you believed it.
All that you had been told, and
brooding 011 those incitements—
those declarations of the crimes of
despot, his overthrow of men's
liberties, his slavery of the working-
man, his embrace of ccrruption,
Ins violation of human rights—
you believed that it was the right
thing to Slay him. You believed
you were rendering a noble service
to mankind. You believed the
freed men of this nation—freed by
I when it is too late' God 0f mercy ! I
j must still another, his brain fired
by those incitements, plan similar
crimes, believing that he does I
nght. until, standing at his own I
grave and sorrowing over the
corpse of his victim, he knows bet- j
ter— but too late!—New York!
I'ress,
Mrs. McKinley Much Better.
Canton, 0. Oct. ,_Dr Hjxpy ^
McKinley s Physician, left Canton to-
night for WashinRton. In hia absence
•hi1 win be under the care of lira.
I hillips and Portman. Dr. Phillips
has been for many years one of the
ndMri,hMiCJ#n,,0f,he 'B'e President
d Mrs. McK"iIey, and Dr. Portman
as frequently been consulted by them
tDr R"7 «■'" be available at any
timp, and will coaw to Canton when!
e\er his services are needed
Secretary Cortelyou returned to
Can't „ but will come to
Canton ,gain hi the course of a few
?"/*• If 18 exl,e,'te<J that he will make
frequent trips here in the exercise of
TtSTZT0 as mai'«
y me matters coming under 1,;
t o Mc-K 9 I n<' "f ,lie a(1""ni8tnitor. of
Mckinley estate.
I'r. Hixey said to-day that Mrs Me
Kinley s condition is such thai all her
frit nds are very hopeful that no change
for the worse will occur. He said he
hud no apprehension of t|„. neai. f
-e. ,hat the genera I hea th f
M: McKinley is as Rood as .
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| ...Stillwater IVIeat Market!J
| All kinds of Fresh and Salt I
| Meats. Fish,-Oysters, Pi,.. I
H kles, Catsup, Horse Radish jf
0 fite. Hides and Furs ®
1 GEO. STEES, Prop. I
„ BLACK BEAR a
MEAT MARKET S
Fresh and S^K^Qyater, |
cfiLERYa^i--^f
You had been told that "McKjn-1 Ir«*a men of this nation-freed bv
ley and his Wall street cabinet are pour act of murder—would shake
K£ZreUder, Particle off their shackles, rise up from
Heved it. °"0r' you ^ their bondage and call you blessed)
I You know better now—now
RoJk""?/** *woiS!°Z& £3
for rLrsed';hiefAlrnrseer,,K I
nolds riding away from the Spurlock"'
farm with some horses 1
'feyndds took two shots at Z sheriff!
and the latter killed him u i
was not the man ih t oi« ,>y"olds
Keynolds'brother wasLZ W"n,te<J|
brawl at Ponca C t , .n ' * Salo°"
«nca Lity some months «go.
COTTAGE HOTEL, 4.
A. Z. Ht'T'Pn 1 fc,U|
Tl;} «h..L„ ,™„C,,aY or week : - .
WILIWATIS*, OKLA.
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The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1901, newspaper, October 3, 1901; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116017/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.