The Gage Record. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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M UAut HECORD
V Published Every Friday
ELMIR V JESSES
editor net Proprlotor
Entered at the poet office at Gasa Oklahoma
aeeopd claaa mail omtter
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
One Year $1 00
Six Months 50
Three Months - 25
Lodge Directory
Wni ValUy Lodge No 09 meets
©very Tuesday night at 8 o’clock
Vh'tii r bithen cordially invited
I h Dawktoi N G
R Gregory Secrets rv
Regular meeting on the first and
th ul Saturday of each month at 8
o’clock p m
Visiting neighbors are cordially
mvted to meet with us
H B Hawkins Consul
H Buchanau Clerk
COURT OF HONOlt-Meeta second and fourth
Monday nights Mrs Anna Ackerman
a L Scouse Pw Older Chancellor
ROYAL NEIGHBORS-Meets every
nignt Visiting neighbors always welcome
Mm H B Hawk’nh Mrs T B Howard
Recorder Oracle
GAGE LOiGi V D A I AND A M Meets
ry Friday aft the full moon in eachj monthjand
two weeks treiehfUi
Dan Rees Sec’v
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST
Public wci hip every Thud’s Day at 11a m and
8 pm Si r srlioo! 10 a m Junior League
8pm Er' th I®auc 7 p m Ladies Aid So-
ciety ever Vcdi'day fct 2 p m Prayer and
co nn-e jvcry Thursday at 8 p in “Rev
Burnett
CHURCH OE CHIRST
Preach’ y Lord’s Day at 11 a m and 8 p
rr Sundi' h 1 1 lo a m prayer meeting Wed-
reerlayc”' m 8 p ni Ladies Aid Society
r A’tcrmfKf at 2 pm Eld H I
Eryarri Minuter
C ( m : K G A ' 1 1 or AL CHURCH
Kapils rt ukIi 1 ord's Day Preachh g
11am' t n ' nnfnv school 10 a m Mid
week sr - T'huMh' P m Ladies Guild
Thuiudax n n ’ll r j uLlic are cordially in-
vited to e''1'"”’ A thur Smith pastor:
F 'M1 litl T T ChURCH
Prcachii every tmrd 1 rd’s Day In each month
n -1 4 p n ind Saturday at II a m be-
fore busin - meeting c inday school at3p m
every Sun P’-ay m-eting each Tuesday at
8 p m - T m hc ar co dially invited to all the
services —1 O Crne j v-tor
ivei- thing in the f ounty but
four precincts Shame on Jessee
for trading Sweetman off at
Gage and then carrying Gage
Shattuck Grand Arnett and
everything else in Ellis county
but four precincts Ha! Ha!
Bosh! Shame! Jessee may be a
powerful man but surely he
ought not be expected to elect
the entire county ticket irrespec-
tive of all conditions circumstan-
ces and above all the concen-
trated opposition of the Republi-
can phalanx
A prominent saloon man of El
Reno views the prohibition mat-
ter as follows “I hope they en-
force the law until there is not a
drop of whiskey in the state
Then I hope that every man who
vored fop prohibition gets bit by
a rattlesnake” Nice generous
loving sort of a man isn’t he?
For our part wre prefer the rat-
tlesnakes More reliable and
less hateful— Exchange
Hav
est in 1
tentio
best
with t'
the ir
of th
ing to
People ought to stay where
they belong says the Oklahoman
Look at the trouble caused by an
editor v ho went to church He
came back and wrote: “Ladies
should take off their hats in
church No preacher can inspire
a man who is looking into a lop-
sided aggregation of dead birds
shdfed weasles chameleon silks
ribbons beads sticks straws
corn tassells and thistle down It
makes the sinner feel lost in the
vilderness
Iiiiportaiil
to Young:
Women
Men and
Now that the president has
lit d the bear something great
n l magnanimous ought to be
reported from Washington t
statehood for Oklahoma for instance
Are you satisfied with your sal-
ary ? Are y©4 satisfied with your
present employment? Had it
occurred to you that if you con-
tinue to plod along as you’ are
you will always be what you arc
—no bigger no wiser no richer
no better Suppose you -were to
lose your present position? What
then? Yet you may be able to
make a bare living for yourself
without special training while
you are young and in robust
health but in old age sickness
or when you have the increased
burden of others helpless and de-
pendent upon you how about it
then? Nobody ever saw an ad-
vertisement for an old man or
old woman wanted in a clerical
position Young woman young
man isn’t this enough to open
your eyes and suggest most forci-
bly to you that you should at
once prepare yourself with a
thorough practical knowledge of
bookkeeping business trainsng
shorthand and typewriting that
you may be a success in life and
lay up a comfortable living for
old age
The famous Byrne Simplified
shorthand and Practical Book-
ceeping and Business Training
can be had at the Capital City
business College Guthrie Okla
in almost half the time and at
lalf the usual cost of less modern
system taught in other schools
Take the advice of the editor
and write this excellent college
that is doing so much fora young
people of today for catalogue
and don’t delay this important
training -
I
O
lt one half inter-teo-d
it is my ir-
io duote my time and
(orgies in co-operation
? present editor toward
building and betterment
home paper Endeavor-
present the local news
promptly and in every way pos-
sible use my best efforts in be-
half of the masses
I am now a resident of Gage
working for the interest of Gage
andexpn t to Remain here work-
ing f r i ’ e interest of Gage and
her patrons A continuation of a
share o you” patronage for the
Record will be greatly apprcci
ated R E Baker
The Records of the Standard
Oil Co show $35000000 loaned
in ne year nobody knows who
to or for what purpose? How
about the Republican campaign
fund? Right
! ready that astounding stun-
m g Standard oil fine is being
wirttled down The Record
stated some time ago that many
of our leading Federal officers
are mere “grand stand players”
fit only to go on the stage”
Some of our leading officials
deny receiving bribes they are
mighty big fools ' for allowing
railroads and the big trusts to
run the government
Dd of a Graft
The near approcah of state
hood is already having its effect
in Gage For several years ever
since the legislature passed the
infamous oil inspection bill Ok-
lahoma has been paying 25 cents
for kerosene and gasolene It
has seemed that the oil trust had
a stand in with the Territorial
officials and they used the oppor-
tunity 1 1 the fullest extent Only
trust oil could be obtained and
sold because the trusts owned the
inspectors Our merchants arc
selling nil today for 15 cents
why? le cause our constitution
repeals ho oil graft the Territor-
ial Gov mnor knowing what is
soon to bo has appointed one of
our eitizi os U E Taylor in-
spector a: d wc are now able to
i uy and use Kansas oil This is
a forest i and forefelt effect of
statehoo and honest govern-
ment “The Dago Record bewails the
defeat f O L Sweetman for
cour ty commissioner If trades
Lad not been made at Gage for
the defeat of Sweetman maybe
the Record editor would be able
to slay at home this winter” —
Shall nek Square Dealer
Well now isn’t that funny
wonder if that is the reason Jcs-
$ee carried Shattuck Probably
it also accounts for Josscc’s ma-
jorities at Grand and Arnett
republican precincts In fact
that may account for the won-
derful fact of Jesscc’s carrying
FOR SALE— A good mule team
v t iyht 2100 age 4 and 5
Dr Irwin
“Thelma” the best of per-
fumes can be bought only at
the Gage Drug Cd Gage Okla
DR COE’S
SARITHIUH
iOOATBO AT ttOTM
ANO
WVANDOTII
Carries at all times a complete
line of
Furniture
Vehicles
Implements
Stoves and Ranges
Undertaker’s Supplies
Deering Harvesting Machinery
and repairs and Galesburg Seeders
Bailers
Just received a car of New Mitch-
ell Indiana and O’Brian Wagons
and some of those $140 Spring wag-
ons with two seats top and brake
that we told you about in the circu-
lars that we are giving two fall pay-
ments on at $88
If in need of any thing in our line it will pay you to
look over our immense stock Two cars just in House
and Farm Furnishings on payments
PUBLIC SALE
Best INVALID'8 HOME in the West
Organized with a full tad of phytel&aa aad
urgona for treatment of all Chronic Dliaaaea
1HIRT1 KOOUS for aocommodatton of patients
Difficult Surficmt Fnfvmo I with
Shill uud Succttt when Surgtrf it Nmttury
DISEASES OF WOMEN to treefSieeMei
of women Many who hare auffered for yean
cured et home Special book for women FREE
TJTT XT' IB PERMANENT O U N I
AZ m PosiriviLV ouAutnu
Without huit Uguturt or cuuttic No motug
ucctpttd until putuut it wtU Ipeeial Iwk Till
VARICOCELE Saya tin Sec Po lTl e I
Guaranis Sand (or Special FREE Book
New restorative treatment for lots of Vlt4l
Power Hydrocele Rupture Stricture ete
CRIPPLED CHILDREN gu3&
methods Trained attendants
WRITE PON pnwi BOOK ON
Club Feet Curvaturo of' Lung Eye Skin
Spino Hare Lip Kidney Bladder
Fpilepey Catarrh I Hood and
Stomach Troubles Nervous Diseases
Patient! successfully treated at home b7
man Cosenltatlen Fres and confidential at
office 0 by letter Thirty years' experience
i ttO paEe UlntreteE Bosk Pres glrlng mueh
I valuable information Call at office or writo to
nn ft ai nnr Oriet BIB WALNUT 8t
UKi C Mi GOCe KANSAS CITY MO
T B HOWARD & CO
Gage
Oklahom a
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GENUINE
At my pla'ce 7 miles east
3 1-2 miles south of Gage
Monday Oct 28 1907 the
lowing described property:
5 head of hogs
4 head of cattle
5 head of horses
1 new wagon
1 new buggy
Farming implements and other
things too numerous to mention
Geo A Caughall Owner
E II Hughes J T Allen
Auctioneer Clerk
BE WISE
Go to Gem Res-
taurant just north
of Massey’s Store
THE BEST MEALS
QUICKEST SHOBT
ORDERS NICEST
CANDIES CIGARS AND CONFECC-
HONERYS W T Hungate Prop
FOUNTAIN TANK
WATERS STOCK
Regulates itself llogs have
pure water as well as other
stock
ou get them at
OUR STORE
ALSO THE FAMOUS
Round Oak Stoves
We handle the best Washers on the market Everything in the
Hardware and Implement line
ARE YOU A MISSOURIAN? ARE YOU NOT?
Let us show you anyway
L J Bennett & Co
Winter Stock Foot Wear Just In
I have just received 200 pairs of boots shoes rubber boots
9nd over shQesf of various sizes styles and grades
I want to give you an especial invitation to cali and see
them at once I am going to save you some money on win-
ter foot wear Men come in and see those soft cow-boy
boots Just the thing for hunters and stock feeders
I have also about 150 pairs of shoes out of my old
stock These are the famous Shirley Goods but I will sell
them at a big reduction to clean up my shelves Don’t
miss this chance You can save 40 per cent of your shoe
cost for the winter
I Meet All Competition
on groceries Big complete stock always
on hand I am always pleased to
attend to your requests
o
Corner opposite T B Howard & Co
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Gage Record. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907, newspaper, October 25, 1907; Gage, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1792718/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.