The Daily Gazette. (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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* STILLWATER J
T Th<" '.a-K'W. Livflitrt J
I J ««<l Healthiest City in *
* Kastern Oklahoma. #
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No. 294
Bond Proposition Voted Dow
Stillwater Citizens A
i'ight PoJ],
dat
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f The bond proportion
I ''hepr -p«i-i«i,,ri re,,,, .
thirds niKjori'y j„ or(1,.r
rec" i t?d a majority „r ' V
failure . ( tli - bond - tocarrv .
tribuied to but one reason.
bes ju«t onu or not, the fn,., '
tad that is, because of a f.H(:
part of the people that l(| r/ "" ""
bond proposition ,
dor.",,nt of Mayor V,„lsr J™ ""
.iDi-.ration. A. it Wtu> ' I w""r .he
for the bond. w ho would not i 'ander
■"old another ^
•oilrued, vote for Mr \
feed himaelf Ti , Wt lo
Med himself. fbe fBCt tlm
the mayor's friends intimated „ ,
the event the bonds wop.. .
end cement of the admin,st^o,, ""
lie mayor would be c|,ilm
Ivgenu ruber of bond adv.K-.te. „
««t their votes .*aii„t them
The vote w.s light—not more than :
h«lf of the Voters of the
il)g their right. „f suffrage „|
token «san indication that ti,
aot o.re to lend the mayor their
diirv-ment «hile ,e.||r bri in '
of the proposition.
There i. talk this morning of re.nl
B'mog the proportion as soon M „
' P.r0,"hitor of ,hirf d .
' Aad ""ere are ,hJ„ '
claim that, two-thirds majority j, nol
ficeLt to decide the m.tter
In the mean time ever,bodj j, „,k
togabout td« different pha.es
qnee.iou
A Scottish En7oTfn;
-Diiteitaiuiuent.
uilwatf>r l v....,,
c,,'h 1,H* ar
at Once—It'g Got to
Be Done.
if.
j r.lt.ged for in,
| fl'0 i the reguln,
the opera louis.
night, January 2
i to he given
Fin, 1, \l I '""in .>|if
IS, "r i
I consists „f
of"bo"d8-
. ■ «iven at it is the (Jutv (jf*"" tt'rn')orilri,ysett!ed
' x' u "l„.>,|„y i /h„ of ,stj|h Hry progressive oiti-
- U-iva ow^W *VPry iion-pro-
'' -""P'-iiee and I progress, to •' 'e* to 8ee '"s town
Scot- m^iate organi2atiorof^en*ti!^:
songs, •ml cliil, 'r,lw . the commer-1
the
formers throughout 1 l,p Per-1 to be done withni ti, """ ■"7,u,tI "'or*
''iiininent i" order to niakl "(!Xt S'Xt^
'"Ulsh High- "ur town us ti, th" future of
center lTtr0MiSand Com-
t'ue of the very'fir«8 f*n 0kla"""1K-
I action in the U ,RH 18 t0 take
'mutter I'avne "C '' township
j'o lose the«e tow 0"t"",y C'""n0t "ffo,d
jatthistime-or" PKt0N0l,IeC°u ty
i matter.
I lose them ti, • W,e co"'^ afford to
Co"nty would est addition to another
| «'"! it is di!U(.„| 'l,shab«d precedent
lt''«'^ingwS:i:;CO;eeCtUre«'-e
other reasons well I "m"y
111.11, not nece StiHwater
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L. J. JARDQT, Prop.
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of the
f.„nffers $10.00 Standing Pri>e
oi Bowiing Records. $5^00 on
Hat '^"cA a"^$5-°°on "Cocked
"at. Conditions: Hioh
must be held by one plrson ?or
^ two consective weeks °r ||
"y^
znd Mnc
*rd nt
hiir>*t n%
Territorial Jabs
Down at Tecumseh a lady of jeslou^
disposition suspected that herhu.band
«~ in the habit of ki„ir,K hjrp(1
«>rl .nd resolved to detect him in the
•e. After w.tchlng .few d.ys she
••"turn coming home one evening
•nd us.s quietly into the kitchen | he
I': ;" ""I 'or 'he evening and .he
kitchen wa. dark. Burning with ■ al-
the wife took a few matches in
her h.nd .nd hastily p|.ringa sh.wl
«ver her head a. the girl often did .nd
entered the kitchen by the hack
* immediately ,|,c
kts*ed and embraced -
■antler. With heart ..most .
toe w,fe prepared to administt
' rebuke to the faithless M>
■nd .earing herself from the em.
ra. struck a match and stood face to
face with—the hired man. Her hu,
*"d "ays hi. wife has been e*.-c,„i..i
T good to him ever .ince thai linn
~Nl,rman Transcript.
While the citirens of
** '"g u jollirtc.tion over t it*
f0a llroPositlon, two prisoner* n the
county jaj| took advantage of the .
and orawled om through. I
iii the floor and flew. I „r al the - er
"t knows, they are still flying
A '"tie happening at (iutlnie las.
indicates what sort of a in,in our
*u Kovernor is. He appointed a
" s e«-Spanish war veteran named
I ' llr"l"0,l *s justice of tliH p9i00 at
"'geport, out in the new , untrv,
"ome of the law breakers did..'.
' " tlie appointmetit, ln,.y got
j "pson into a room anil , i,--tii. cd
lo his position on f i iain m.l-
''"■ uchas vambling. ill, , :c, : ijtior
Mug, etc. When Thompson de, i
I' proposed to enforce the Inw- t i*
iii« . 11 r who might be hi I. they made a
r""i:li house, and in the melee that eli-
' ' hmitpson gavv one of t hem such
* ""d knock that he was some time
P("iiirig to. Immediately the allldavit
""'I commenced to grind agains.
t '"'.Upson to the effect that lie was a
c°"itnoii barroom loafc >r and a hrnwler
* "^un,
K S T E™ °< "™ H.
this road through „ e"ent of
ritory,meanssSl«ier,,nmed'ateter-
Since the Sant. S, '!!" 0rdecli e-
intentions of e as abandoned its
-ad ^mttai;toTLelh7Cg"TlU
an entirely ti«« ^ line,
-ituation. N'ewand It ".P>HCe,i on the
«'«de to the M K AT ITT
, Tway 11^7™' Car''''-':"n in
'tis performance is something verj *ider Indifferently "n0t aff°rd to co"
■ ' ■— -■ tkb /
To loan on city property. Seeing is be-
Vlng", call and see us
9tPh andrg,af°.rner "
tiAR\'I\ SHK.N'ci;.
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much out of the line of the ordinary
atid illustr.tes phases of Scottisch life
of which few here have had opportunity
to le.rn in any av hut by reading of
these people and their ch.ri-terisr ics
Cordell
tin
ii.NAI.lt.
JMt What"? a'r " divi8ion 8Ution'
Jus what the information i. based up-
on the ,n or does not <8y> ^
.if this be true, and Cleveland is
c,„w.„d «„ Gut,lrte.
Ralston'' IT SO' tha" from
Ralston, Osage City or Blackburn Of
course, deal depends upon the
action of Guthrie in the matter, since
' - reported that Oklahoma City is to
aid Cushing ,n its efforts to secure it
but since theextension of the Santa Fe
'o that town this feature can be met
and overcome.
Much more could be said on this sub-
J'" which would be unwise to Live
*,tyat this time, .nd the matter
'""'to he commercial club, which we
hope III be read, tor business by the
first of next week.
Now everybody get a retentlon-of-
townships and secure the "K„tv
move on. J
Kl«01: A Al ( i
ItVini'inlHT MiiiI the
highly recommended h
tertHiner-i, Their pi
been niei iji^ with great success every-
where. The I wi'iim Cluhdi'nirt s, «nd
deserven, your pr^cnee (in Wt'dnc^day
night. J)on't forget the dale.
people come
fir-H class en*
•rforniMiice lias
TO CREATE "FIFTH WARD."
The City Council Talks Over the
Matter at Last Night's
Meeting,
Bov Lost,
• v On iii, ageil 17 years,
in.I I'1... inches tall, dark
k hair, wore grey
I Willard s
nil 'III feet
brown eyes, ,. ,,,
overall pants, black cotton coat
tan shoes anil brown Wi ol
carried a dunk cost, left Ills
I'onca City. December ,'t
been heard from since.
are anxious ti) I'nd him anu
thankful foruiiy information concern
ing him. Address Campbell Cain,
postolflce box 1114, I'one. Cily. Ukla
h i in a
home in
.'to, and lias not
11 in parents
I'nd him and will he
he cty council met in regular ses-
•"ion last night and tran.acted some
roiiti'iH business and discussed plans
by which they might manage to pay the
running expenses of the city. To this
'""I Hi" «'ily attorney was asked to
■ dral. an ordinance, the purpose of
and i which will be to create a fund out of
hat and ' the light collections from which to pay
.H C V Dl'll^ou ' ^
_, I'onc. City,
Kjoliatigi s please copy.
these expenses.
of erenting ward "five"
by dividing the big second was also
discussed and will, i„ 8|| probability
ing " "eU re«ul,r ™««t-
The council will meet In special ses
sum hiday night and can van the
votes cast at yest.rtl.y'. eleotion
Furnished daily by Donart Dod-
.SmS™:;;;"-""'.
W AKnipe et al to 8 Fel.nd
F '3- if' I>"1 15' ^'i'ler $ loo
F 1 JMvia to K A Gasrett
ne , 19 2 e .
M M White to W lJodt 8326
lot 7,8, blk25,College addition 475
■OVERUSED UTIERS
Burrell, Larkin -Neal, Mrs J <)
Burgess WC Pierce, Jim
l E
Foalpr Mi-' ^eWftrt, Mrs H K
)#ter, Mrs Jeggio Huttles \t; m •
Foster, Joe Snuih \/ 1
Henry, Joseph ^"""'•^aurice K G
Jacksoii Sirs Mary 'jlr'" '' K"«b'h
Lounsburg, K 1' f ;,Sn' Sl""
Murphy, ThosF
Manner, Cuss """'"'i.WrH Kva
Mercer, Marsha, Jv" frr'1M
Ashberg, ,\ W * Cm^ W'
""d Rive (Into
meut, ami then if undelivered ^l! "he
•enttothe dead letter of*™ ' ^
N' Wai.kkr, p. M,
Chas. F. i'otter.u farmer «t i
this county, has been
*ioo of $14 per month, Rr""t9d a I,e -
Aurrlran t'nlni iteport. framM
« r the Ve.r .aturactorr I*
the Manaifra,
The missionary work of the Arnett
lean Sunday School union in the vear
Closing February 28, lflot, exhibited
two gratifying features. While 1.S74
new .Sunday schools were organized
In destitute places, only six less than
In the previous year, . here were SD4 re-
organized, against .115 in the year be-
fore, and 3,523 schools visited or oth*
erwt.e aided, against 2,«87 of the pre-
rtous year; and B.iaa eases of vi.it and
aid to old schools, agaiust 7,485 in tha
year before.
The amount received for the support
or missionary work was $140,101
.gamsi $1.11,796, .n increase of $14 .lOS*
During the year there were L>22 ,„ei
employed of whom 11.1 were at work
during the whole year, and 10!) during
« portion of it. Two thousand, f„Ur
hundred and .ixty-eight schools wera
«et in operation that were not in ex-
istence ()lle year ago, reaching !)0,68
memliers; In addition to this, in th
f' schools Ri,|Pd f,,r the first tiraa-
there were 270,783 members, while 9,131.
v .Its were also made and aid given to.
old schools. H
The work Of family vl,lt.„aa jj '
been prosecuted. 175.794 „ch rl.Jtl
having been made b mls,inn..i.
. i;« m,m 'PP,5!"0,';S•
Twen y-two thousand, seven hundred
and ninety-two sermons and *ddre««.
e. were made, against 18,714 of tha
•o a of tha aohoola. '
i
Positivefy have
Donart & Dodson
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Dea'er,Snar^isfofn?.r°Ceiie8|
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