Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914 Page: 2 of 5
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THE GATE VALLEY STAR IF WE ONLY
Published Each Thursday at Gate, Okla HAD THE NERVE
E. I. HAWORTH, Editor & Owner.
HUBERT L. ALMON, Publisher.
Last week we received an in-
vitation to buy a bale of cotton.
an secou«J claaa matter May t*. llM), 0 , .
at the poit oWne at Gate, Oklahoma, under | i the Way things 3 TC
Kntered an tecoud clast matter May 2*. 1906,
at of Congr«n of Mareh >. 187#. I we'll be lucky if we can buy a
spool of cotton! If we only had
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ADVERTISING RATES
display, per
column inch
Local read-
er, per line
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the nerve! \\ hat we couldn't do
if we had the nerve. Had we
been born with the nerve of
some people we know, heres
what you would find on these
pages from week to week:
"On account of the European
war, the subscription price of
6 mo this paper has been raised to
08 $5 per year, cash i.i advance."
.02 1 "On account of the loss from
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Car of Genuine
Let us print your horse and
Jack bills.
Dock is a 3 yr. old Pure Bred
Ked Poll Bull, from splendid
dairy lineage, wt. 1390. good in-
dividual, and gentle disposition.
Fee $2.50. L. D. B. Kannev,
Gate Okla, 5-IS-i5
Electrotype or .tereotype $0.01 dis- import duties, advertising rates
count. Agency commission, 15percent, will be increased to 50 cents per
Minimum rate: Display $0.25 per i**ue;
local, $0.20 per issue. Form close
Tueadaya. No exception made to theae
rates.
HOWARD M. DRAKE
A farmer candidate for Repre-
sentative of Beaver and Harper
counties on ihe Republican tick-
et. Election November 3.
B. G. BINGHAM
Progressive nominee for Repre-
sentative from Beaver and Har-
per counties. A farmer candi-
date.
All Wool samples for that new
suit at Holiday's.
inch. Effective at once."
"We are pained to announce
that owing to the almost com-
plete suspension of the impor-
tation of chemicals, obituary
poems will cost you 10 cents a
line hereafter.
"It being impossible to export
orunes to Przemysl, notices of
church suppers will be charged
for at the rate of $2 each and
two tickets to the supper.
"Resulting from th«: suspen-
sion of regular shipping facili-
ties between this town and the
Gulf of Obigosh, all pumpkins,
apples, potatoes, corn, grapes,
etc., brought to this office under
the pretext of exhibition to the
editor, will be seized a-* contra-
band of war.
Time
Table Forgan Division.
W. F. & N. W.
Leave
| STATIONS |
Arrive
3:50pm
| Woodward |
10:20 am
4:28
1 Supply
9:35
4-35
1 May !
9:09
5:20
j Laverne |
8:43
5:38
| Rosston |
8:54
5:57
| (late J
8:0O
(>:25
| Knowles |
7:39
5:55
| Mocane |
7:12
i7:30
| Forgan |
6:45
NIGGER
: C O A
In a few days.
HEAD
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SAPP1NGTON-LARMER
S GRAIN COMPANY
A POLITICAL SCHEME
his hearers. The unthinking,
after listening to his tirade, ex-
claim, "He's right! I think there
should be a law against it!" Do
ycu think, or are you only re-
flecting the suggestions of a
clever talker? The greatest
show-man the world his ever
nown said. "The American
"All persons found owing this ... ,
1 people like to be humbugged.
YOUR THINKING
He certainly knew what he was
talking about for he made a for-
tune in that business.
$100 Reward. $100.
' paper more than one year's sub-
! scripti jn will be shot as epic*."
There has been various re- [ _________
ports coming from the county
seat in the last week or ^wo j WHO DOES
. concerning what seemed to be a j
shortage in the funds of the
sheriff's office. We have not ex- . ... ... .
I , . .. . . , | The readers of this paper will be sur-
passed itsell in regard to the What is it that sets man above j to ,earn that there is at least one
matter, preferring to wait the rest of the animal kingdom.1' dreaded disease that science has been
awhile before passing judgment. Is it not the power to think? All ;ibleto cure in all its stages, and that is
However we are of the opinion through the historv ot the i Catarrh. Hall'sCat irrh Cureis the-<jnly
'that this .leal to discredit the I world ther . have been a few I positive cure now known to the meSical
";sherifi is only a huge political great thinkers, and there have
scheme f v
a
which
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitution- j
al disease, requires a constitutional j
various per- been a great many who let some j treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curq is taken i
. sons expect to beat Mr. Jones one else do their thinking for i internally.acting directly upon the blood
v in the coining election. Sup- th.m. Which kind are you? Do a°d mucous surfaces of the system,)
porting this theory first, is the you think for yourself? People
the who think for themselves are
' thereby destroying the foundation of the I
! disease, and giving the patient strength |
by building up the constitution and as-
p.irties who instigated
charges, practically all of who human beings living on a high sjstjng nature jn doing its work. The j
were disappointed office seekers! plane; those "'ho let others think proprietors have so much faith in its j
of former davs, The very face of : lor them arc living in a rut 1 curative powers that they offer One Hun-
the Ihmg lookn like a ' political ' here prejudice, fogy-ism. feup- dred Dollars for any case thit it fails to
s ' 1 - 1 J : 'cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Adddress: F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo O j
been erstithn'fanaticism and ignor-i
have | ance prevail. The world is full S ^ by a„ Druggists, 75.
Let L. P. Holiday order that j
new suit for you.
deal. If Mr. Jones has
crooked and these men
known about it why did they I of people who travel in a rut and j Take Hall's family Pills for constipation,
wait until iust before the elec-iseom to like it, although it is
tion? Further, e\i.lence was in-1 close sci'Duging.
troduced that Mi. Jones had on j The habit of thinking is not
deposit to the credit of John M. i easy to acquire. It means that
Jones, sheriff more than twice you must reason, use the facul-
the amount of the alleged short* ties of your mind, about things
age. We have nosympathy for you see and hear. It means
the grafter and if Mr. Jones has I self control. It means that yon
been crooked he should be pun-! retuse to accept the ready-made
ished accordingly. On the other thoughts of others until you
! have analyzed them. Arc you
letting some one do you thinking
tor you? The next time you
notice yourself saying, "I think
hand ve do have sympathy for
the under dog, and like to see
every one have a square deal.
Mr. Jones has no doubt made
mistakes during his term of of- ; so-and-so," ask yourselt the
lice, (and where is the man j question, "Was that my thought I
that wouldn't) but on the whole j or not?" We see all the time |
he has been one of the best i men who think, controlling those I
sheriffs we have ever had. ami who do not—in business, in re-
schemes of political tricksters ligion, in politics, in war, in
should not betaken too serious- everything the thoughtful man
Iv until fully investigated, rules. Sometimes and particu-
There is plenty of time betvvet n larly in p ilitics he rules selfishly |
now and election to prove fiese Very often he uses the power he
charg s against Mr. Jon s but has to enrich himself at the ex-
unless they are proven the vot-1 pense of those who do not use
ers have no right to \ as
ment.
ju Ig-
Re member we can print your, to this or that, ot
sale bills. 'thing plays upon the
their reason. A hired agitator,
in the pay of fanatics or extre-
mists who narrow minds object
the other
feelings of
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BLANKS
For Sale Here
Warranty Deeds
Quit Claim Deeds
Contracts for Deed
Real Estate Mortgage
Chattel Mortgages
Release of Moitgages
Farm Leases
Property Leases
Blank Notes
Pension Claims
Any of the above
blanks carefully drawn
up when desired.
Gate Valley Star
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Halworth, E. I. Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1914, newspaper, October 22, 1914; Gate, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc167841/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.