The Gage Record. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GAGE RECORD
Published Every Friday
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ll question If you desira to 80PPLT LA5DS 4SfL H
iep in touch with th i progress Governor Mask'd! signed the
of the camp ln nn I ! o ? iJ Mr Misappropriating $153000 for
Dryan’acnmrriiro powhea Bcpdlan nYyium at Supply at 7:30 P
sixty cent t Tic Co'ronrijjryon)
andthopai
each week until
next presi kr
Postoiuco luoiuy nu!r cur number of permanent improve-
wncy or stamps will be n -copt- -fitifch as ‘repairing ether
ed Only sixty cent a AeMrens bulldingra providing an- fcfcctric
THIS COMMON- Jllhtlan a laurv ia a
One Year
gix Months
Three Months
$1 00
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COJNib' V at eorykem e "pro-
teclion and marutfarmiau)ve-Yhairt
Lodge Direotory
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very Tweday niff hi t I toelt
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lUcular mootlna oa Ik flrl ami
tbM Saturday a I aaeh moath at
o'clock ym
Vloltiiw nclahborc arc cordially
Invited to aieet with -
H & Baoklaa Conoul
U Dochanon Oork
Of BONOR-Maota oaoond aad fourth
MAN
Chancellor
Monday nlchte Mr Anna a ck an nan
B L Shoum Recorder
ROYAL NEIGHBORS- every
alcht VUItlniKlhbonoloirovrlrnmJ
Bn H B Hawcinc Mr T Howano
Reoordaf i
CAGE LODGE U D A I ANDA- MMwt
ry Frniy after the full moon la each monthana
twowm-kathorefur
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST
bile worohlp tvery Lotd’a Day at 11am and
I n Sunday acheollO a m Junior Leoyua
I m Epworth Lairua 1 p m Ladle Aid So-
cloty ovary Wodneoday at I p m Prayer and
cl martins ovary Thursday at I p m-Rov
Burnett
CHURCH OE CHIRST
Proaehlnc every Lord' Day at 11 m and 8 p
m Sunday achnol lu a m prayer mrollns Wed-
nreday cvrninir at I p m Util AM Society
every Tuesday aflearnuon at I! p m KW II L
Bryant Mmialer
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rynir errvkee each Lord' Day Prenehlun
II a m and 8 p‘ m Sunday 011001 Id a m MM
week oervice Thureday 8 p m Ladle Guild
Thursday 2 SO p m The publle ore cordially In-
vited to nil ervleeo-J Arthur Smith paster:
FIRST BAPLIST ChURCH
Prenehinff every third Lord’ Dey In each month
at 11 a m and 4 p m and Saturday at 11 a m be-
fore businea merting Sunday echool at 8 p m
every Sunday Prayer meeting each Tuesday at
8 p m Th publle are cordially Invited to all the
service— D 0 Crane pastor
Our broom manufacturing
tablishment here Mjking goftn
They make rfvihefli broom
that sweep3fciIXrJl sell them
to the retailersaria very reaj4-
able price Thofffe busy fit r
orders from caftlncrchnW
and other tMJw m Tm’
field Kans?V This busing
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JieT’fnrather editor of
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hei are jf
tvifc Reasons why thldto
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BBYAH’8 OPIBIOH
The plan of guaranteed bank
deposits has probably found fav-
or among all classes of people
and irrespective of political affil-
iation more rapidly than any
other public question
The new state of Oklahoma
has already enacted a law taxing
state banks the fund thus ac-
cumulated to be used in paying
Ijilot jbutted” i
StirS Wa(rtumvj
edhis undoing The
Reasons wl
6cqn’t min'dhilj
JjeJiano bufifieFS
Lipscomb ccfUYity has anj inVntu
tion for the feeble minded it
should look after this poor im-
becile before he does himsel
bodily injury : - t
The House of Representatives
has during the past week passec
two bills pf great isjerest fo the
new counties " rlhc -flrs 'gives
the new counties full and com-
plete power to copy their records
from the books of the old coun-
ties and provides that any officer
of the old county refusing to
submit nis books fOr copying
shall be guilty pf felony
The second is in regard to di-
viding the assets and liabilities
of new and old counties It prO'
vides that the Supreme Court
shall have original and exclusive
jurisdiction in all cases regard-
ing the division of assets and
liabilities of the counties and
that tha Commissioners of the
counties affected may reach an
amicable agreement and the Su-
preme Court may confirm such
agreement and the same shall be
law irrevocable
k The fight f r Supply and North-
weotem OKlaiuua ius been a
A'cry hardijiiO andius been pn-
tare busy r tested onve(iiSsil5Lc'k
-!u- undo stood that Governor Ha k-
ell has been with us in this figh
and should be given much credii
along with the lepresentanycs
from this part ofthe state tho
have foughtrsfr-Ta'teflUyJni lis
good cause’ ‘ 4
‘‘We apologize for all mistakes
I made in former issues and say
the depositors of any state bank they were inexcusable as all an
that from any cause becomes editor has to do is to hunt news
unable to meet its obligations and clean the rollers 'and set
A speciftssion of the Kansas type sweep the floor and pen
legislaturk-has been called for I short items and fold papers and
the purpeJ of enacting legisla-rwrije wrapper? and make the
tion siir to the Oklahoma! paste and mail the papers
plan Thegovemor of Nebraska j talk v to' visitors and distribute
is consideifag the advisability of type and carry water and saw
calling '4 special session of the wood and read the proofs hunt
of the legislature on account of the shears to write editorials
the growing belief among the and dodge the bills and dun de?
people protection to bank I linciuents and takecussingsj from
depositoil m the form of state the whole force and tell our sub-
or fedejf guarantees of their scribers that we must have
deposit! 11 stop the hoarding money— we say that we’ve no
of monete-bring into circulation business tonakemigtakes while
sufficienjOrrency to conduct the attending to those ljfele matter
busineslMthe country and pre- and getting our living on hopper-
vent the recurrence of such dis- tail soup flavored with imagina-
astrous j&jfoics as the one through tion and wearing old' shoes and
which tvfe are now passing no collar and a patch on our
Mr Bryan has been an advo- pants and obliged to turn a
cate of a law guaranteeing de- smiling countenance to the man
posits in state and national banks who tells us our paper ain’t
since 1893 The legislature of worth a dollar anyhow and that
Ohio hag adopted a joint resolu- he could make a better one with
tion inviting Mr Bryan to ad-1 his eyes shut
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BECIPE FOB A GOOD TOWN
Grit
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Push
Snap
Energy
Schools
Mortality
Churches
Harmony
Cordiality
Advertising
Talk about it
Write about it
' Cheap property
Speak well of it
Healthy location
Help to improve it
Advertise in its papers
Patronize its merchants
Good country tributary
Elect good men to office
Honest competition in prices
Faith exhibited by good works
-Make the atmosphere healthy
Fire all croakers loafers and
portance and in its columns may I dead-beats Let your object be
also be found his magazine arti- the welfare growth and promo-
cles public jpeeehep addresses tion of your town and its people
and lectures which are referred j Speak well of the public-spirited
to in the daily press from day men and also be one of them
today - yourself Be honest with all
If you are interested in politi- your fellow men
w ’jf1’ c h
Sheriff Jladqr was in our city
Wednjfsdag-He eayMhq small
pdk plti3 at-FargQ -vIlPper-
isiiabaWhgtibrantine Ra-
db ojdeffd Deputy Fennimore
BUtV&qJw ketfp them at hny
AYnhhg' tfiose"from'6ut of towr
who werq here Wednesday to
assist) hk thfe'bpn installation5 bf
officers in Blue lodge A F & A
if 'of this tfity Vert? DAD Hoag
Grand Master from Anadarko
his sdnAC'C Hohgifrim'iWdcd
wrd and E Rail of Alva
Many V worn iil‘ 3 oiiC shop-
ping dressed in ?iTk and pnyelpp-
in perfume wndsfev hardworking
Mr Jeisec writes us that
quite u nuiD TVoftho lower
Uiuse did n A accept the free
transportation- 9 Ihe Oklahoma
City banquet i tui day and that
tho—Rcprcsec-tive fromEllis
The Housewife
Beset with many cares and responsibilities should havo
t ho Lest helps which modern ingenuity can give her Es-oTpVS-
J Lhia true iR all matters pertaining to the kitchen
sent our pcopleln an efficient and and laundry 'It' is very " essential 'thatrhererBhe should
"rtiiJiv -Mchinbr which islight-thnnidg" that her
cerUinlyreceretheapprovM f
strength maybe conserved In addition the machine
must be built of the best materials throughout
To housewifes who are considering the 'purchase of a
washing machine we would like the opportunity of pre-
senting the claims of the
WHITE DAISY
We give a five year guarantee with each machine We
will also have something ifie 'to’show in oil stovesand
ranges
Last Saturday our streets were
simply jammed wjlh tc ims ipd
rigs About four car loaifLf
grain vrs brought ir byie
farmers Our merchants d
HXtra help tQ wait on thei tUSi-
tumors Nothing Unusual going
oi it is this way every nice Sat-
urday and some days through
the wcck-Gage surrbuiid-
eJ by a good couj
hustling little city
futu-e 1 1'"'
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husband hasn!t bad a snqK sujt
Of clotfies ofdecent meal in
five yqarg Yes: and mny" a
loafer'stands oh" the' street with
a stinking pipe’ In his face! hjs
tank ’full of‘ “booze’’'-and hi?
mouth full of prpfanity whose
haVd-working wife hasn’t had
a new dress or a kind word since
she was'married
McDonald Bros are busy erect-
ing a building which will be used
as a general machine repair shop
These boys are first clasJ me-
chanics ana will be able to man-
ufacture many articles and mend
anything in the machine line
Tae3e enterprises are what helps
make Gage the best’ town in
western Okla Our citizens are
all working for Gage and all
Ellis county “Hot Air” sland-
er from o-ir neighboring villages
does not affect oar little city it
just keep3 on growing
A farmer ’’Was the father of
twelve cbildjpi all of whom had
been rooked jn the same cradle
by the same great toe He was
rocking the ' newest arrival one
evening when his wife remark-
ed: “John that cradle is nearly-
wprout it’s 'so rickety I’m
afraid it will fall to pieces”
'It is about used up” replied
leg phuabandhen handing
ieg $10l he v added: “The next
time you $0 to town get a new
one a good one one that will
ast”
One of the important billpais
ed by the House this week r4Po-
vides for releasing the chOol
lands of Oklahoma for another
year Many of the leases expir-
ed in January and should bd-- te-
leased until such time as Wtey
may be sold Th bill also 4rfc-
vides for appraising many'-of
these sections where graft Jidis-
covered in the previous 'appraise-
ments The Lessees clainj$nr
the School Land Departments
tains the claim that theri
rank discrimination in the pies
ent appraised value ofsjhuo
lirds of different sections1 and
counties of the state This bin
will correct this evil by equaliz-
ing the matter and raising whart
appraised too low and lowering
where too high It will save: V
much school money v
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1 CURE CANCER
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up ban Wriu at onre fur
UUVa— ''Caamr it Curu"
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Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
Watch our windows for new goods and bargains
ry ' a tv! ri':Ao
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Kodol you cca boncatlr Ilf It be bot "
8id frou w trill refund pour ionf Tr
Kodol tlr on Itaia cucrcnlca Fill out and
Ian th followlnc prcacnl It In lb deder at
the lira of purcheM If ll fill 10 J?
talmn Ilia bottle eoutcinln onMblid of In
medicine to th dealer from whoa pee beefbl
It ead we will rtfuad jnui monay
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Digests WhatYouEat
And Makea tho Stomach Sweat
X C DWITT CO ChlcMO I1L
For sale by Gage Drug Co
Mr and Mrs J M Crowderart
the happy parents of a fine bAbj
girl born March ’1 Dr Ken
reports all doing nicely
Mrs Pruitt is some letter I
They moved her to her daught-
er’s home Mr J W Larue
where it will be more convenient
to attend to her needs
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Oscar Burgess was well pleas-
ed with the way his sale -went
everything sold well Oscar ann
family started Wednesday nighi
for California where they intend I
to live This is an estimable
family and we are sorry to lose!
them from Our midst
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Fashionable Young Men
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Fashion Clothes
Made by
( David M Pfaelcer & Co
Chicago ill
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VOtJNG men who wish to dress
- with- snap and style cannot
find a better garment — as Fashion
is exclusively for young men
There is life in every graceful line
and the workmanship and fit is the
finest No better value for the
money — a wide range in sizes
models and patterns
$700 to $2500
Prices
Range from
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The Cough
rids the system of a cold
by acting as a cathartic on the
bowels is v
Syrup that Vfi
LAXATIVE
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fleea it the original laxative cpngn eyrup
contains no opiates ‘gently 'moves the
bowel carrying the cold off through th
natural channels Guaranteed to (Its
-satisfaction or money refunded
In Order
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To make room for our large stock of sprirg goods we
are making some “killing” prices on all winter goods
You have an opportunity now of getting goo’d goods
cheaper than ever before for these goods niust sell
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and they are going to sell regardless of profit Buy :
now and get your share of the bargains and don’t let
this opportunity go by unnoticed -
Soules Meat Market
Headquarters for Fresh and Cured Meats Lard
and Sausage
A WORD TO
WISE
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until we get id our new spring stock We will have a full car of “Brand New” 1908 A -
Jkodel Buggies the latest one out We are going to buy this car direct from thejj
'ifactopy and will perhaps fork up all the cash for them but this will be a savingaj- j
!for you It will mean about $5 cheaper per buggy than if we bought them or
Mong time but you will get the benefit of this buying by waiting until these arrive
and buy from us
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WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT !!
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yfe will tell you about them just as soon as they get here There’s another proposition the w
y will make you and that is if you will look over our line and can use one we’ll promise you
ibest Job for your money that money can buy 9
Don’t forget too that our new line of up-to-date Canton Implements will soon be arriv- ff
jjing Our first car will reach here about the 15th to the 20th of Feb and will be in a position
(jto show you the most complete and np-to-date line of machinery that’s been shipped to Okla-y
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There’s been a number of new improvements made in the Canton Line this year a few J
(jji entirely new additions the Canton People has gotten past the idea “it’s good enough” every
(JJyear shows vast improvements and today unquestionably “Canton” means height of perfectiorfi
jyand to take care of the demand for Canton tools we will have to buy in large quantities ant -J
fjibuy early so that we will not run short and will have three big cars here by March 1st 1908 jn
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Jessee, Elmer V. & Baker, R. E. The Gage Record. (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908, newspaper, March 6, 1908; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1792737/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.