The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 272, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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WEDNESDAY
Gammencing
DECEMBER 18,1901
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$4,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes. A full line of
Ladies ellegant wraps.
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Notions. A great
I opportunity for consumers.
•This is a genuine assignee's sale and the entire stock must be sold for the benefit
$ of creditors. W. J% HODGES, Assignee.
ItUNTKXS TURNING -!•
fk« Paraalt •( Brain t'-s I reon
Marc Exciting Than
at the Deer.
It in thought that the Maine legiala
tare will this winter repeal all lawi
providing for the payment of bount)
on wild animals killed in the state
The experience with bears in particu
Ur hns demonstrated that the bountj
laws, while a burden on the taxpayer*
do not always cause an increase in thi
number of predatory animals killed
reports the New York Sun.
Up to two years ago Maine paid i
bounty of $5 each on hears, and wher
It was proposed to repeal the law it wai
argued that without the bounty as at
incentive to hunter* to kill (iff 'lie bean
no sheep could be raised in many parti
of the state. The bounty was repealef
and experience has shewn that mor«
bears have been shot since that tinn
fhan e\er before, while no more jliecj
have been killed by bears than whet
the bounty was in force.
Sportsmen from thf large cities in
becoming tired of shoot ing deer, whicl
Is rather a tame sport iiivway. and ai
only one man in ten can get a moose
many are turning their attention t<
bears a? being not only nobler hut nisi
l.tore valuable g.une than ileer. I ht
skin of a good bear worth takinf
home, while a «1 • ft skill is worth verj
little, and the meat of the l<arisnls«
pood, according to many ta«tes. For
merly few bear: were tnl:en tluoiigt
Bangor by sportsmen on their waj
home, but 1 li -.sea 11 the shipment/
average ten a week.
HIhmkm'IiiikcIfii Centrimrlnno.
Twenty-ore persons died in Mass.
chusctts lust jear mred 11)0 years oi
more. Sixteen of the 21 wers woinet
—three of the 1f> never huving hei r
married. Kight of the :.'l were burt
in Ireland, three in Canada and threi
in other foreign countries—leavinj
.even native-born, si\ of whom were o:
Massachusetts nativity. The oldes)
wns two months over IPS years.
l.lulit front Microbe*.
Microbe light is the latest I'aris In
rention. A French chemist, Raphae-
Dubois, hns found a way of nourishing
phosphorescent animalcules in glasi
vessel -, which soon emit u light abou1
«« bright as the moon. lie expects t«
increase its intensity and believe, tha'
fta being entirely free from heat wll
(five it u kcie'itilic miiuu.
Crown tltaak.
Have the meat man tlx the crown,
than wrap the bones in oiled paper
and act in pan to roast aa for ordi-
nary cut el lamb; when ready to
Mm knp wltn cooked pats which
km b*an Masoned, id uiun tat*
MmI potato*, tor i |wiwu-m|u
Moaifcla.
GRAND
OPERA
MOUSE
TO NIGHT . .
Thurs.
Dec.
TBIS GIRL DID ROT PAINT.
Mar Haartlana Yasm llralker Car*
Mar af Mar Dralra ta
Callapaa.
There was an incident of Easter Sm
dcy that was not down on the pre
rramme of one of the prominen
Churches of the city, but which cause
eonsiderable amusement to some sn
satisfaction to others of thr wor*hl|
nr., says the Chicago Chronicl
Aniong the attendant* were a yotin
man .nd his sister. The youth *>
•ged perhaps IS years and he wa
therefore, at Ihst unromantic perio
when faintness in one's womankind
regarded merely as a beastly bore an
rot as an occasion for sympathy. TI
voting woman was perhaps three yea:
his senior. The services were 1 >t
and before they were half over ti
girl swayed as she stood listening '
the Gospel, turned deadly pal* ar
clutchcd nt her brottier's arm.
"I'm going to faint," she said.
"No, you're not. either," replied th:
youth in an energetic whisper "Her
here, wake tip; don't shut your eve
V.'hat's the use of fainting? Stai
steady; whoa! now, old girl," and t
the time he was littering these tend
directions he was puking his compa
Ion in the ribs as only a lusty, h :i!tl
15-vear-old bov can poke.
The effect was magical. Half
do/eu vinaigrettes ami a host of pah
leaf fans coulil not have brought ti
young woman to herself as quick!
Given no encouragement to lose co
.clousness, she quickly (lulled hersi
together and was able in a few mi
nteii to leave the edifice.
Will produce tonight that inter-
esting Comedy entitled
I DreAl Di!
Popular prices
15, 25, and 35c
Tickets on, sale at Hand's drug
store.
Government Report*.
One interesting fact about govet
ment reports Is that they are genera
published on Monday mornings, a
the reason for this is that the new |
pern af that day are not so crowd
and thus more space is secured. Jan
0. Illaine, who was an editor before
became a statesman, was the first
appreciate the opportuuily of the M<
day morning newxpaper, and when
had an Important announcement
make or a report to submit it was
wajs sent out the last of the week,
as to secure the best possible tre*tn>'
on Mondav morning. Mis example I
become a precedent in Washington
Aclsldotii.- Saturday Uvtuing l'ust.
t'oltnn front Kio|>t.
Wc pu ii'tiii) e from Mgypt oter 1
OOO.ihki pounds of cotton nnniial
Efforts nee being made to prodtl
Substitutes for this cotton by hybf
Irlng. There Is every prospect th
we are succeeding in producing t
long, tine staple that now come* Ire
the lund of the Pharaohs, and I
which we pay over 16,000,000 annual
••Industrial Journal-
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