The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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HIGHWAY ROBBERY
Last Saturday night at about
9 1 16 Melvin Plpken was knocked
senseless at his office door and re-
lieved of $56700 in cash by un-
known highwaymen Melvin was
making preparations to go over to
Helena to make a settlement with
Berrian a wheat buyer of that next Saturday at 3:00
place and upon remembering that the purpose of organizing a Goltry socialist shoe cobbler led the ticket
he had left his report in an envel- ball team Get in lne and let us by 600 votes Is another proof that
ope In his office located In the have a good team for this season the people are awakening to their
mill he ran down the side walk “
opened the door into the dark room
and after securing the 'envelope he
stepped outside and was In the act
of locking his office when he re-
ceived a heavy blow on the right
side of the head which rendered
him unconscious Arthur Moseley
and wife who were on their way
home from the station were the
aarmPw80n8 °“ T
leal aid8" summoned 0nDranKIernbR
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"T gr°Und aDd PlendU dinner and
learned that there were no serious Ume An excellent
wounds or bruise was given by the scholars ”in "'th' IT AND NO MAN SHOULD BE A
Melvin says that ha heard no evenlnK to a we fled houBe SLAVE FOR ANOTHER MAN OR
noise of any kind nor a word spok- parenta and visltorg SET OF MEN That the world i
en before he went into the office ‘ accepting this to be a fact is evi-
or while he was locking the door
He says that he has a -vague re-
membrance of someone grabbing
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him about the legs but he Is not
quite sure about this The train
waa just coming In at the station
when the deed was done so if there
had been' any noise he would likely
not have’ heard it
i Little Elmer Dempsey found tha
j wallet Sunday morning at the street
and section line corner just 'east of
j George Carter’s residence The
1 Packet book contained a ' few pa-
jpers 'of value only to Mr Plpken
So far no clue has been found (df acres each drew ( so far as we The recent robbery In our midst special privileges allowed the' Mor-
of the person-who did the deed If are able to learn: should be a lesson to both old and ssos the Gugenhelmera the Kocke-
there has it is not being adver- Joe Madison three 10 two 20 young The - parents of growing fellers that drove the people to this
tlsed The person or persons who 1 James Clark three 10 two 20 boys and girls can see In this rob- war
did the Job were certainly daring ' Dr T A Rhodes eight 10 one bery a carelessness or lack of men- ' They see public land given away
in their actions The hold-up was -
speedy Justice While there le no
apytraat du to work upon a I
made at the hour when most of
the folks down town are going
home for the night and the mill
office is located not more than five
pf'-ps from a sidewalk that is used
by all the people In the northwest
part of town It Is hoped thatj
this matter will not die down and 1
i hut tbs criminals be brought - to J
USSSSSOM TO THE JET NEWS UTMMHI ni
GOLTRY ALFALFA COUNTY OKLAHOMA FRIDAY' MAR 31 xqxx
We have just purchased a car load of new Rock Island Farm Implements
which was taken by attachment from the stock of Mattison & Mattison Bank-
rupts of Ames Oklahoma
We purchased them at sufficient reduction so we can furnish you
with Farm Implements this season
At Actual Wholesale Factory Prices
CONSIDERING FREIGHT TO GQLTRY
M
1st Understand that these goods are all new
e- ' 2nd Consider that Implements are higher this
c ’ year than formerly L
3rd Come in and see the goods and learn how
cheaply you can buy them from ua ’
To give you some idea of our prices compared with Factory prices we quote you as follows
No Tricycle Listers Disc covers cost at Kansas City $3600
Freight to Goltry f $288
Total cost to dealer if purchased regularly ' $3868 -
OTHER G-OOIDS AT UXHZH3 PRICES
SM 'IZS 'iZii '2Z
shrewd detective might find some'
grounds to work upon and bring1
this desperate character into court
PLAY BALL
All ball fans and players are
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m for
Last Friday marked the close of
Miss Rose Seltzer’s second term of
school in the Golden Valley dis-
trlct At th ntttrnna
a‘h°° thlr" appreciation
with” 'weH “fUled Taskefs
t8' f°r a
Th rnnat ah pi ij
h orlda t®urlB‘
d aU Bpeak“ tk°
7 C l"
° peninsula There are
ear °Penln88 for a man of
ra 6 mean8 a8 yet b“t when
- ij11® Gade8 ar8 drained our people
bellev® that it will be a great
)®ountry for kinds of business
and employment
’ 1 The following are the names or'
Ifcho Goltry people and the number
20 one 40
Mrs Dempsey one 20
Rudolph Pekrul one 20
Frank Crawford one 20
Tobe Becker one 10 one 20
Jake Johnson two 10
Abe Buller one 10
A L Stokesberry one 10
Paul Stokesberry one 10
Ed Huyck one 10 -
J A Long one 10
Mrs S Mutersbaugh one 10
J I Rhodes two 10 two 20
Sale of
(Si BOYEB v
S C ‘£2 ST £1 lS
E T Peck one 20
'Charley Preston two 10
THE HAND WRITING ON THE
WAIX
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Tho prlmary beId n Wlchta la8t
Monday in which A H Blase a
llvinS Is coming Into their own
Tbl8 Question is as old as civlliza-
Hon but It remained for the twen-
tieth century to reap the fruits of
Plta
nUn THE
WORLD BELONGS TO THE !
j denced by each succeeding election
1 Everywhere Blase may not be
elected mayor of Wichita next Mon-
plenum umyur ui wiuaua nexL mod
day but he will show sufficient
strength to give Graham the scene
hls Hfe At the rate the world
8 movjng toward' Socialism- we
may reasonabiy expect to reap the
fuU beneflt8 of tbe co-operative
commonwealth in a very few ypars
n j8 oniy a matter of spreading the
news in an understandly manner
The whole people want it as soon
as they know what the Socialists
stand for
tal 'training of the person who did
the cowardly hct The highway-
t man may have had severe chastise- they must pay taxes for all handed
ments for wilful acts but an appeal gratis to the American millionaires
had not been properly made to his they see their freedom disregarded
1 reason The boy or girl that is by the man they chose to protect
allowed to drift In nine cases out H while American millionaires en-
of ten will end wrong and tbe par- J°y the profits of their money and
ent who makes no attempt to direct labor
the child is not only committing a i ’ “This whole massing of the army
crime on the child but on society on the border is not a bluff If the
In the years that are to come A Insurrectos win many more bettles
boy ot girl should b under the i the troops will he rushed across the
Implements
guiding hand of loving parents un-
til they are at least seventeen
The parent should use discretion
All boys and girls are not alike
they must be handled differently
And there are some children that
j are not easily tempted and would
not go astray under any clrcum-1
w BU uturay uutier any circum -
stances But every one of them
need the care of intelligent par-
ents
DIAZ GRAFTING IS CAUSE
OF MEXICAN INSURRECTION
That the Mexican Insurrectos
fight for Liberty from the iron rule
of Diaz Is equally If not more com-
mendable thatj the war waged by
the patriots In 1776 to free this
country from the lronbound rule
m
°f K“B G®°rSe is the view taken
tL'Tty
MTho ‘“““"ectoa are fighting a
u8t cau’ 8ad °“e Pro“‘nebt
torney thia morning "They are
driven to desperate straits Dy the
cruelty of the federal soldiers
They would not kill only they are
forced to save themselvcB What
rlsbt has the United States to send
an arnly there to quell a Just fight
ot tb® pe-ple against capital? Taft
va “ “
ba no-more right to Intervene In
tba revolution than any of the
other' foreign nationa
"The whole thing In a nutshell
B tb8: American Interests have
been receiving special privileges In
Mexico under the rule of the graft-
er They fear they will lose
these privileges If the Insurrectos
win and the monarthlal form of
government presided over by “Pres-1
Ident” Diaz is abolished It Is these '
by tbe Millions of acres to these
bB Interests they see the things
OOJLTMlr
border to help the federals under
I pretense that the United States
must respect the Monroe doctrine
1 Europe is not nearly as greatly in-
j terestlng in preserving peace in
Mexico as Rockefeller and his co-
horts (
I tell you this whole movement
I uumu
is wrong and a great and glorious
J nation has no right to Interfere
when the down-trodden masses of a
sister nation seek to shed the yoke
that has long oppressed them"
—Moline Mail
The aboVe Is a copy from the
°rcn Timea of °ron IU a ro’
pubUcan P“Per of March 23 1911
A L NELSON
Goltry Okla
irot'V' a Janes' and
removed his daughter and home
keeper Iva May Campton and
whereas hls loes is ours
Therefore Be It Res lved by An-
derson Lodge No 160 A F &
A M
First: That Brother Janes has
our deepest sympathy and love In
this latest bereavemnet
Second: That we commana him
to look (as we do) to the Great
Master Architect for strength to
Dear he burdens that have come
and hope that in the Great Master’s
Afterwhile we Bhall fully under-
stand Be It further Resolved: That a
copy of this Resolution be sent to
Mr Janes that It be spread on the
minutes of the Lodge and publlsh-
n the Goltry paper
H R McKEEN
GUSTAV HOLLANDER
ARTHUR DOUGLAS
Committee
Don’t - Fail to See It Burns Coal
Oil
A WONDERFUL LIGHT
Wedel Bros have secured the
agency for the new and wonderful
Beaecq Incandescent Coni Oil Lamp
It gives 100 candle power of pure
white light’ from a hand lamp at
a phat’ of ‘only one cent for Vi five
hours light They will have ihem
on exhibition and on sale Satrflay
Don’t fail— fa -seo-t'his greatest and
cheapest of lights
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' OBITUARY
Charles Henry Griffith died Mar
18 1911 at his home in Beaver
county after an illness of but four
days duration He was 67 years
8 months and 6 days old at the
time of his death He lived near
Goltry since the opening of the
country until last April when he
moved to Beaver County He waa
a member of the Christian church
for a number of years and died
strong in the faith of Jesus ChrlBt
The fallowing children were pres-
ent to attend the funeral':
Mrs Eva Irving Gearf Mrs
Elsie Heath and Mrs Emma Weth-
lngton Goltry Mrs Lula Corby
and Mrs Fanny Daniels Apacha
Mrs Leafy Floto Warsaw 111
Ronald and Arnold Griffith
RECITAL
Miss Myrtle Hail graduate this
year In music at C S A Helena
Okla will give a recital a the
home of H K Ravenscrofts Satur-
day April 2 3 p ifa Miss Hall
spent one year under the tutelage
of Miss Woodward at Alva Normal
who completed her musical edu-
cation under Liebllng All pros-
pective students or those Interested
In music are Invited
PROGRAM
The following is the program of
the semi-annual S ' S Convention
of Karoma township to be Jield at
the Liberty Church on April 23:
Song by convention 130 p :m
Praise service Mr Dempsey
Song by convention
Welcome Address John Newman
Response B F Gilmore
Round Table Talk by E B
Wells Subject "How to Make the
Sunday School Most Interesting
"What Influence Should a Sun-
day School Teacher Have?" R H
McKeen
Song by Convention
House visitation Alyca McPher-
son "Why Should We Teach Temper-
ance?” Rev Brown (
Foreign Missions In this’s 8
Christian Minister '
Election of officers
Song "God Be With You'
Benediction -
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Welker, F. E. The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911, newspaper, March 31, 1911; Goltry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922475/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.