The Weekly Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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voter. Loud-mouthed demago-
i fjues on barrels and boxes har-
j ranped the masses at the princi-
H- P- SCHELL - MANAGING EDITOR and
~ I titles. I he peepul were advised
"E EXAMINER I. publlshed-every 88t- t01> 0te ag'" the classes." The
miaymon,!,,,,,,! Bartlesville. InamnT.i-! P^ent barrel, however with its
" T;-«ndha8 been admlt.ed by the Po8- mighty dollars mil!™ I .
al Department for transmission throueh I , ? UOIIars rolling out at one
i'"; ;"^s *l.rc""d rl">< I env1' has not entirely disappeared
puousbedmo.iVew.TundunZrt'I 'S? 3 " d be"<^ent laws make
tory and It circulates extensively anon, I thl lf distribution SO difficult and
that il to°'is not *>«•-
The Kxnmlner covers a wide area of Ok- fe" '"the lineof real Pood
gSttfiS ! P?''tics.
.n„ the wallsof Qnc Qf New
plan. Any measure that would fos-
ter a scheme to allow the public to
think and act for itself, of course,
would meet with opposition which
is proposed to be led with either
Halley or Cy Leland.
announcements. "Advertising rates
ntshed on application.
|1 Till
SUBSCRIPTION KATK
8«Mo ?„(iUVarla.b,'r.lna«1v.nct.
Fock Months
|i!r<) pe'r'yea""11 Kuro"t'"" Subscripilons.
. Morning Examiner wishes
its readers a happy New Year.
Four prisoners escaped from thc
Sapulpa jail one night last week,
There's no danger of that happen-
ing here when Bartlesville gets
her new jail, provided the bars are
as strong as the price agreed to be
paid for the jail.
Claremore's waterworks bonds
(liuill ' /
then lQn
1 "1, I
M>rk s largest cafes are a number
ol quotations from various parts of
thl - 1 •
scriptures. One in particular,
is worth remembering today: "Get
Rfeht With God " To "Get Right
With God, a man or woman must
also get right, and treat their fel-
lowmen with respect and act as
honest and upright citizens. No
Jafi or woman can be a true Chris
unless they pay their honest
ats. By practicing the art of
pocrisy, they may for a time
>ol their friends and neighbors,
ut they cannot fool God at any
,ime. Christianity requires men
find women to be true to them-
selves. their God and country sev-
en days of the week; not play the
part of a sinner six days and on
-unday sneak into their church
There's no*dVtkulfv | J-hlca?a jl,cWs. with a sanctified look and
vestors 3 'hl'
to"i" and f ties ol Oklahomalrcheir neighbors " ,han
The constitution and the wise laws'
o t e legislature, are the means of'
drawing capital here.
central charity association. Bar-
tlesville has a quicker way. Chief
Turner meets hoboes at the depot
and railroad yards, and one glance
at his countenance is sufficient to
frighten them into leaving the city
by the next train.
"To ni-iiK * * °'d ^ear c'osed with a de-
take Oklahoma away from ficit of almost ten million dolhrs
he Democrats who recently cap.. in the United Su,™ ™ °°"a'
hjtVVashine'r 0-
cockism and the Constitution' and Sa'i^'The'.IUcre'JIInTTt"
them as candidates for the peni
tentiary, and should themselves be
clothed in striped garments and be
made to perform hard manual
labor.
where it belongs should be the incr nff
earnest desire of every loyal feldtSie. a",0"'S
publican," says the Muskogee
Phoenix. Yes but it can never be I tk it • n
done as long as there are so many ! dividend"'? I ° 3
pie hunters and the party is bur- ■ °St twent-v Per
dened with numerous dissensions' ,'tS, stockho|ders. This is
and divisions. a remarkable showing, and goes
— a lonS ways towards disproving
The first skirmish of the nation- men TaTThc °J
al campaign will be foueh* out application of the
Guthrie on January & tta date of ^
the Republican state committee
meeting. Later the serried and ,)lrt, . Z
battle-scarred warriors and all the r ,e ®ets tht-*pace in suc-
disgruntled and defeated piehun-i functions to other
ters will have an inning at the'Th '-i 1°uhern 0klahonia'
state convention. Oklahoma Re- 3, Were features
publicans ar. hopelessly divided s " "lght' to£efher with a
Neither Roosevelt, Taft or any of finePres?nt t'°« of the "Soldier of
the big men behind the guns can h" 31 ,the °klah °pera
heal the breech in the wall of dis- t T^u g°°d aildiences at
cord and discontent ! ed the two P'cture shows.
That was a very successful af-
fair, the banquet at Shawnee Tues-
day night, when both Democrats
and Republicans sat together at
the festal board, drank toasts and
resolved to work in unison for a
greater and grander Oklahoma.
It Docs The Business.
Mrs. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clin-
ton, Maine, says of Bucklin's Ar-
nica Salve. "It does the business;
I have used it for piles and it cured
them. Used it for chapped hands
and it cured them. Applied it on
an old sore and it healed it with-
out leaving a scar behind." 25c at
Eureka drug store
' First Published In The Weekly Examiner
December 14. iyu7.)
In The District Court of Washington County,
Oklahoma.
Nelly Lowe, Plaintiff
_ versus
r rank Lowe, Defendant.
The defendant Is hereby notified that he
oni"u- /,"1' tUv"R''' I'lstrlct
tinrf^hnt nWashington County, oklahoma,
and that unlessi he aopear and answer the
petition of plaintiff llled herein within -11
days from date of Urst publication hereof,
same will tie taken as confessed ami Judg-
ment iflven plaintiff for a divorce as prayed.
In witness whereof I hereto set my
hand and have caused the seal of said court
to 1h> affixed this and day of December, lwtf7.
[skal] JOHN B. OHI'HCjllLL.
Clerk of I Istnct Court
■Now that Muskogee is a
city of the first class, the mavor
gets a salary of S2.500 and the po-
1'ce judge Si,700. The "booze
%hter will pay dearly for his in-
dulgence in the flowing bowl, and
3 large number of bowls will also
be required to pay the new salaries
It is a common practice to make
resolutions on New Years' day but
lew keep them throughout the
twelve months.
The Muskogee Times-Democrat
asks the question, "Is Muskogee
disgraced:" It certainly is unless
the joints and gambling dens are
cleaned out.
Congress it is reported will re-
duce the duties on diamonds. This
will be welcome news to the em-
ployees at the smelters, the pipe
line men and various laborers and
mechanics in and around Bartles-
ville, who under that wise and able
ruling will proceed to order up a
-few carloads.
Brother Charley's barrel it is re-
ported will be emptied out to the
tune of two million dollars to pro
mote the candidacy and election
of Secretary Taft for the presi-
dency.
New York City is facing the
problem of providing food and
shelter for sixty thousand people,
the largest number of the destitute
in her history. This is one of the
conditions following the adoption
of the gold standard and a high
tariff. The funds of the associat-
ed charities are limited, but should
they fail a large dose of "confi-
dence might be borrowed from
the Republican leaders.
Governmental business must be
pressing when President Roose-
velt called off his possum hunt
Monday night, and hastened back
to the capital from his home in the
Virginia woods?
T | t)ur Pace has been too rapid,
owns in the forty counties Over trading and expantion is the
comprising old Indian Territory, cause of financial trouble the world
will, under the impulse given by,over says Comptroller of the Cur-
new authority, rapidly become the ' rencv Ridgeley. These are par-
best improved municipalities in tiaI truths, but if all were told, it
the southwest, because they have would be learned that there is not
been repressed for so many years enough money in the country to
y t"e handicap of the laws of j meet the demands of the expan-
Arkansas and the Federal statutes, sion of business and trade The
Nearly every town raised to the wisdom of a Solomon is not re-
class has had Prepared in ad-!cIuired to learn this information.
vance maps of the improvements
in the district desired even before It u. u
Governor Haskell signed th u suggested that a
lamation "r" S T" ' 'l,ou>Md d°lla" b< ™edj.t Mus-
city privilege" kogee and given to secret service
[men to ferret out and procure evi-
===== |dence against local criminals. A
Senator Chester I. Long, "gen-! more wise method would conserve
Neman chet," stands out alone in the ends of justice by expending
A good looking
hone and poor look
worn kind of
bmation
. Eureka -
Harness Oil
«« oil, makei .be b.rnen and the
. foci better but makei t
leather loft and pbable. put, „
dmon 10 lait—twice ai lone
it ordinarily would
STANDARD
OIL co.
jmcorpomatco
Give
Your
Horse a
Chance!
wmiii
(First published In Bartlesville Weekly
Kzamlner, December 14. 1W)7.)
In the District Court Within and for the County
of Washington and State of Oklahoma.
In the matter of the application of Helena
Ward, a minor. l,y her next friend. Kll
Williams, to have the rlaht of majority
conferred upon her, the said Helena Ward
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby Riven that the said Do-
pfl^Vfa '" wlll> by and throuah
Kll Williams, her next friend, on the 81st
dayoflKjcembe,-, A. I). h«(7. flle In the Dis-
trict Court of the said County of Washing-
ton anil state of Oklahoma, her petition to
have the rluhts of majority conferred upon
her concerning contracts of all character
ant* description and to authorize and em-
power her to transact business In general
and to the same extent and with the same
effect, as lf such acts or things were done by
a person over the «Ke of twenty-one years
and that such petition will be called up for
/ hearing In said District Court on the 17th
t day of February A D. li«>s, or as s,M>n there-
after aa the same can lie heard, at Bartles-
*llle In said couuty and state.
HELENA WARD,
By ELI WILLIAMS,
Her Next Friend.
H. B. SCOTT, Pres't.
Only Independent Company Covering
Entire Midcontinent Oil Field
Manufacturers of Nitroglycerin
SIA'N'WELLS l,gas AND akte-
Office, Second St , over O. K Re -
barn?*'o T,'k'P|jo"« - offlce. m:
J. W, SANDERSON,'Manager.
BARTLESVILLE, INDIAN TV.
the Kansas delegation in opposi
tion to a bill to guarantee bank
deposits. Even "Injun" Charley
Curtis believes it a good thing, and
favors the passage of the measure.
Muskogee preachers ha\e on
their fighting clothes and will en-
gage in a set to with the gamb-
lers. Moral 'suasion will be the
features of the preliminary skirm-
ish. In the event that it fails, a
solar plexus will be administered
by an appeal to the county officers
followed by legal proceedings in-
stituted against the gamblers and
owners of buildings where gaming
is carried on.
It is difficult to imagine the
thoughts that crowded the minds
of the old topers as they stood
with parched lips and watched the
pouring in the sewers of 23 hun-
dred barrels of beer at Oklahoma
City.
"There isn't any doubt but Will-
iam H, Taft is the first choice of
the rank and file of Republicans in
Oklahoma," says the Kansas City
Times. The Times probably had
not yet read the Bartlesville En-
terprise when the above paragraph
was written.
It has always puzzled the friends
of temperance and those opposed
One of the feature, that startled to 'f°"
Colorado Springs enjoying their j
honeymoon.
Secretary Taft declares the pres-
t'nf nnf fA klo«, r
FARMS FOR SALE!
If you want to buy
Farms in the Oil Belt
see Overfield & Hul-
ing, Bartlesville, I. T.,
or Phone 263.
CowUiswithotu a fire depart-, daTflurry, ^that "he '<> W^ar^'ooZ
it to prosecute certain persons al-
leged to profit from the cri me.
Governor Warfield in his mes-
sage to the Maryland legislature
recommends as an amendment to
the constitution, a "Demand for the
elimination of the ignorant, unre-
flecting, thriftless negro vote." 1^
norant electors vested with the
privilege of the ballot, wield a
dangerous weapon against free
American institutions. No person
should be allowed to vote who
cannot read and write the English
language.
There is need of the "lid" being
astened doun hart! at Kansas I ^ .■••■i-ici vourt or the said county of
C'ty At a hearing before the po-
lice boSrd of that city the oth "* ~"P°n h*1"1 concern,nacontrR<-t* nt «n
day it was shown that bovs fro
eighteen to twenty years of age
experienced no difficulty in buying
intoxicating liquors at a score or
more of bars. Saloon keepers who
(First Published In The Weekly Examiner
■Dect'inlfc'r 7, 1W 7. •
PUBLICATION NOTICE
In the District Court of Washington Coun-
I ty. OkUhoma.
I V, F. Eutsler, Plaintiff,
versus
Florence U. Eutsler. Defendant.
hJJ'f tlefe"dajlt ls hereby notllled that she
ri™n t lf u"e k. dlvorci' In the District
Court of "ashliidton County. Oklahoma
I SuHti SI"' appear and answer Mie
• -.1 p'alntlff tiled herein by January
itni iSin'11',1''! tak''" confessed
Mi, " "1" K'^en Plaintiff for a divorce
us prll.> u.
In witness whereof I hereto set my hand
:'"£'®d ,the "'■«! of said court to l
affixed tills 8nth day of Noveml>er, n«>7
Attl'"' O. B. CLEVKNtiEK,
a,, . t. ,, vM torn,'v ,or i'lalntlff
1 JOHN K.ciirili hill
L LJ Clerk of District Oourt
, ( First Published In the Weekly Examiner
December 1*8,1WI7.)
JIN THK COC.N'TV COURT <>K AliAIH
Mntt«>rof tbeGuardlanshlp, g
a 1 ^U!U'JV H ^Hnor, Probate No.—
Alex Bunch, Ouardlan. ^
..Notice is hereby given, that the under-
signed, guard la ri of the alcove nanud minor
.lack Hunch, will under an order of the
above named court, offer for sale, and Jell
at the office of B. W. Alberty, County
in?5e.?M."e,s,Ud -^"alr County, at AVest-
\llle, at the hour of :*:;*) o'clock n 111 nn
the lftth day of January, IDOh, to the highest
and best bidder, certain lands of said
minor, for Oil and <;as Mining purposes
described as follows, to-wit: imposts,
The North one-half of the North-west
one-fourth, of section thirty-live
Township twentj-dve (25. North! Itanae
thirteen. (13) Last, said land being slti.nt.-a
Washington Oonnty, state of oklahoma.
Said minor Is now the age of eleven 1111
ears; and ls the owner In fee of the above
described land, and said lease will be made
for a term of fifteen (15) years, or for o term
not longer thou the minority of the said
J^TtM fh^l^runei'fon'he
above named*ciHort'UleS ""5
The bid shall Includ. and have added
thereto, an amount sufficient to pay for the
actual and necessary expenses Incident to
r,„"!";;<:,i. r'",d I<'u,e a d attorm-y
Doted this December 24th, lwT
ALEX BUNCH,
8.B.WALKIN08TICK. Cluardlan.
Atty. Talequah, Okla.
(First Published In The Weekly Examiner
December u, Iii07.)
The Distritt Court Within and for the County
of Washington and State of Oklahoma.
Hendtr®cksabyhK tn1"x!>"f'l|l''U'"n Mlk<'
sissss
^ Mfty Concern:
He^Vrlllil.'k'^nTo^:^ock JaUfn""171 KS
wLhtei1 £°.YrL "< th.e said County o" In^d«^ v^e^slts subject
Report of the Condition of the
Vera State Bank
at Vera. In the state of Oklahoma, at the
close of business Dec. 11, lUiff.
BESOUBCE8.
Loans and Discounts. *
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. - flo
^Hrnltureand Fixtures. 47s mi
lash and sight Exchange. V.'.'.".'....
lio.ono.oo
11:1.5:1
- W..diL
l < called un"f(,r"V,'..;V,".' P''tltlon will above statement Is t"r
Court on the 17th day of Ki.bruarl j knowIed«e and belief.
oon thereafter n« ,i,u -1 e k. , _ . "'Lo D. Hadlkt,Cashier
Demand —rtlfi " "~ff|,.'i^>
ton!" h'. "f 1 'klahomo. County of wita!'!
named Sinkc®s,hle1' the above
ment. ;The present council failed j vHat ^ ^ turned on
to carrl out an agreement of aL.i, ^ ' 1 0 onc accused Roose-
•« p ythe fir-e i °t 'r'"8 " "" "
for run, made t , ™P'r''™ Unanci.rs.
is a very low price for 3S 3" excuse t0 cover
• UP some crooked deals
anyhow, in some states | ""is.
high. One Kansas
■ed ttJ,s rcported paid
room -acer of Webb
)lay witlinrS-
Two companies of United States
so'die-rs are to be kept on duty at
Goldfield. Nevada, until the presi-
dent orders their removal. Yet
there has not been one iota of evi-
dence produced to show that the
presence of troops was necessary
.. llto preserve the peace.
lite H
prior
My co,nmis,io„ expire, April SA iw*).
C. W. Hlchardsou t
Ueo.K\\ ,"v^? j" 1)lrector
x, .''Ks "HICKS,
ALfcXANDKIt HKNDRICKS
His Next Friend. ' I
The Bovaird Supply Co.
Independence. Kan.
worm will turn: Because ,
'other insisted upon taking
"ighter home every time the
the city on business,
M-Adams of Pittsburg,
" - suit against his moth-1
s/K. t. Harr,alleging
n thousand dollars.
^ement in Kansas
,jaft \\ . J. Bailey
/ernor!
ci primary
candidates
.avorj that
At Independence:
Machine Shops
Hlacksmith Shops
>\ ood Reel Shops
TUBBS
At Sapulpa:
SeneJal Supply , Store
Machme Shops
blacksmith Shops
^EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
I?t?'bLL,NG CABLES
The Best onlEarth."
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