The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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GOLTRY ALFALFA COUNTY OKLAHOMA SEPTEMBER 19 1913
VOLUME XIII
NUMBER 5
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Teaching in the "Philippines
j and a
Trip Around The
World
By Goltry News Editor
CHAPTER XIII
4tli 5 th anil 11 li Hay ut Sea
I have 'not written any since the
evening of the third day So I col-
lect the important 'veuts of the last
this letter
Fourth Iny
We had lots of fun today We
teachers are just getting acquainted
good And of course we moot aod
exchange ideas We frequently d e-
cuss the probable conditions of life
which we no doubt will meet in our
Philippine home Also repeat what
few Spanish words and expressions
we have acquired
s Fifth Huy
Thip afternoon we made the ac-
quaintance of several telegraphers
who are also passengers for govern-
ment work in the Phils And a ma-
jority of them are about as green
as some of us teachers '
Mr Gallagar whom we spoke
about meeting at Frisco Is return-
ing to Manila Mr Gallagar was
employed in tho police department bo in Japanthe country of the ris-
nt Manila and is now returning ing Bun so good-bye
from a vacation As we are Very j Yours truly
anxious -to learn of the Island fre-
quently we have long chats with
Our Book
For one dollar you can get the
Goltry News for one yaor and
one of the 10 cent books listed
below as a premium:
Communist Manifesto —
The Right of the Masses
Industrial Socialism
Shop Talks on Economics
No Compromise No Polit-
ical Trading
The Goltry News
Patronize Our
We all like a good paper We
want our paper to be correct
clean up- to- date and bristling
with news Bat did you ever
think that to keep a paper up to
this standard it is necessary to
carry a good Quantity of adyertis
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Auto Polo - World’s Most Dangerous Sport
Sixty Baildiogs Bulging With Every-
thing Produced in Oklahoma
Immense Night Program
Mott Comprehensive Southwest Exhibition
Natiello’s Band and Soloists
Famous Grand Opera Singers
Harness nod Running Races
Encampment of U S Soldiers
Sbawa Comedy Animal Circus
Fifty Counties in Competition i
The Three Duttons Equestrians
Machinery and Farm Implements
Covering Forty Acres
The Great Patterson Shows With
Twenty Guaranteed Attractions
World’s Speed Demons
HOR
FJ GENTRY
Dealer In All Kind9 of
Lumber Paints Oil Glass Plas-
tering Cement Portland Cement
Pressed Brick and everything
that goes in a Lumber Yard
Coal a Specialty
$650 and $700
'
“Let Us Make
him Enquire of course about the
natives their customs and d epos-
tipu toward American touchers
Sixth Itay
This is the' last evening I shall
bq Pldo to -vTito before vq roach
Honolulu Wo are scheduled to
reach this port tomorrow forenoon
sometime So just before we anchor
the mail--all the letters we have
Rinee leaving S in Fran-isco
bo collected' from the clift ev-
ent mall " boxes on the boat And
mail addressed to tfto United State'
will ho taken oO’ And rnaii lui
the Orient will he taken on
Now 1 need not tell you how hap-
py I will' be to see -iaud again To-
morrow’ will be the 7th day since
leaving the United States Anl J
when we get to Honolulu we will
have traveled over 2000 tulles We
will all he out early on deek look-
ing for some sign of dear old Arm
earth We all want to tramp on
the soil again
The subject ’of my next letter
will he “Our arrival at Honolulu'’
That is if we reach there safely
Now 1 suppose the first boat leav-
ing the Honolulu for the U S will
bring you readers of the Golty
News these letters It may bo some
twro weeks before you receive them
i the nia1
written
1 — will 1
And by that time we will probably
Department
Nuture Talks on Economics
Socialism Made Easy !
The New Socialism
The Social Evil '
You may have two copies
each of the following- pamphlets:
Should Socialism Be Crushed
Flow We Are Gouged
Usurped Power of the Courts
Do some reading this winter
Book Department
Advertisers
ing? well it is And the advertis-
ers won’t advertise unless it
pays So ail you readers throw
your trade and that of your
neighbors to the good friends
that advertise their - goods in
the Goltry News
Entirely New Feature this Tear
Fifteen Thousand Instructive Exhibits
Gang Plowing and Planting by Tractors
Oklahoma's "Better Babies" Contest
Record Breaking Corn Show
Alexander the Great "the Man Monkey 1
Farm Schooling and Pleasure
"The Shadow of the Croes 1
World’s Fair at Your Door
In Thrilling Auto Races
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per ton
the Goltry News the Big Socialist Newspaoerof-tKgQ
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MUSIC FOR EVERYONE AT OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
NATIELLO AND HIS GREAT
The foremoBt concert band of the
country will furnish the muslo at the
seventh annual Oklahoma State Fair
and Exposition Oklahoma City Sep-
tember 23 to October 4 1913 It is
' the famous Natiello Band consisting
'of thirty selected musicians and re-
nowned soloists This band Is recog
jnized everywhere as a musical organl-
i ration of the first order
Bandmaster Natiello has played all
New Councilman
The Town council met Inst
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Monday night and selected
Joe Santee as councilman to
io fill the vacancy made by
the resignation of T L
Spence 'I he council did well
in getting'suen a strong man
Mr Santee is thoroughly
qualified for this position
9th Grade Matter
As our school opened last
Monday the 9th grade ques-
tion is up again Some of the
patrons wish to have the
course of study carry 9 grade
work Others are opposed
And W9 learn that the board
GB
Given
$350 in Prizes
The ONE HUNDRISD Prices which will
be given away to the 100 winners in this
Great Contest are valued in lowest figure
at $350 (X) But they may bring Iho winners
$500 This contest opens Sept 25 and it
will continue for 12 week Rules next week'
Sign blank below and getOpeningNumber
Goltry Okla Sept 20 1613
Editor Goltry New
Goltry Okla
For the enclosed one dollar please enter
my name on your subscription list for one
year For my premium I select book en-
itled
ti
Name
Add ress
BAND AS THEY WILL APPEAR AT THE
summer at the Fontaine Ferry Park
Louisville Ky During his engage-
ment there the newspapers were high
in their praise of him The Times of
that city had In its columns: “Ns
tlello the celebrated bandmaster and
composer is showing the patrons of
Fontaine Ferry Park how good music
should be played His band concerts
are thq best ever heard within the
history of that popular resort The
attendance since the opening of his
is also unfavorable But the
director Mr Chas Chadd
suggests that those nitrons
wj 1
o are in favor of installing
9th grade studies get up a pe-
tition calling for an election
And should a majority be fa-
vorable the bortod will make
such arrangements as are nec-
essary However the question
is left wholly with the patrons
of the district
There is a cause for every ill
And it must first be removed Dr
O O Carpenter Ilealer of Med-
ford does this lie cures patients
where ever the big Kansas City
doctors have failed He cured
Miss Bruutr of a paralytic stroke
where the big doctors did her' no
good Write for circulars
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in in Prizes
ABSOLUTELY Away to 100 Winners
List
There are 5 Lecture Courso ipriaes val-
ued at $210 00 10 prizes In Socialist Liter
aturo valued at $5500 45 tickets to the
Socialist Mid-Winter Banquet- and Pro-
gram valued at $4500 and 40 tickets to
the Program of this Banquet valued at
$1000 One Hundred Prizes totalling $350
Goltry CWi' Sept 20 1913
Editor Goltry New
Goltry Okla
Please enter my name to day as a reader
on your subscription Jist for one year for
which I agree to pay one dollar between
now and September 20 1914
Name
Address
OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR
engagement has lucre than double-:
and the encores demanded evince the
leason for the Increase" Such re-
ports have been received from all the
cities In which this build lias ap-
peared The solo work of Miss Olive TOlsom
Scbarf whose picture is shown on the
right and Joseph C Rainser whose
likeness appears on the left will bo
big features of each and every con-
cert given at the State Fnlr
The Rosary
Coming To Fni-1 Okla
“The Rosary’’ which is billed
to appear at the American The-
atre Tuesday Sept 23 is one of
the very best productions that
will be seen in that' icitv this
season and many local theatre go-
ers will no doubt take advantage
of this opportunity to witness
the famous production
It is endorsed by the e’ergy
press and public throughout the
country and will be produce
there in the -same thorough
manner as in New York Chicago
and all the large cities
Better phone over for tickets
as this is the society eyent of
the season
of Prizes
Short Lessons
For tonimon
Thinkers
By O E Anderson
Nash !!!!!!!!! Oklahoma
LESSON XII — THE DH1MRT-
MKXT 4P INTELLIGENCE
This department should have
charge of lall tho telephones tele-
graphs newBit'por periodicals of all
kinds all over the nation It should
have charge of the publication de-
partment in general ail over our na-
tion just as our public printers do
now in a limitod way only
And having: plenty of leisure any
one m any department of the Indus-
tries of the nation who wai capable
of writing a book or contributing to
periodicals magazines or newspapers
could do so and he well awarded
by the society If the workers deem-
ed It worthy of reward th4 same as
if the service had been performed in
any other lino of service It could
he done by reducing his hours of
labor in the department he was em-
ployed in according to the demand
for the book up to the point when
writer might bo exerfipt arum
ALL MANUAL LABOR and still draw
liis miual share of goods or products
fronc the nation's resources having
paid for liia share by his advice
teaching or writing Nor need there
be any one authorized to pass on
the merits or demerits of any such
writings beforehand For the sim-
ple reason if printed in a public
owned printshop by the public’s
own printers the cost would be so
small that if it did not sell the
author could pay for tho first edi-
tion and then stop the publication
'But what Would hd pay wlio"
said my friend He could pay It out
of his labor's equity of courso just
as be would for shoes coat hat
or food and at cost of publication
only and public lectures preaching
teaching or Instruction In any way
could be given on same terms Pro
Patronize Our
The subscribers of a paper
can exert a great influence if
they only will they could ask
their grocer clothes business
man or banker if he carries an
announcement in the Goltry
News And-if not to do so at
COME
TO THE SEVENTH ANNUAL
OKLAHOMA
STATE
AND EXPOSITION
SEPT23
DAY CLOSINO
WORLD’S FAMOUS SPEED DEMONS
IN THRILLINN
AUTO RACES
NEWEST ANN MOST NANIEMUI OF (FONT
' AUTO ROLO
nnsMlhhNiMMtililsMillNaMNINNN1
£ For first c'ass CARRIAGE and WAGON repairing
or FINE PLOW work you SHOULD SEE
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L M CORNWALL 2
Located at Haskln’s old stand 'I
He does also Horse Shoeing and General Black- £
smithing j ’
Ajj ® have bought L B Rathbun's CREAM Business 1
“and wIl continue to BUY cream at the old stand for i
The CONTINENTAL CREAMERY COMPANY W
For Honest test and Highest price f
$BEN VOTH U
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In Socialism
vided they concerned ALL the peo-
ple and make good could still stay
In the same department they had'
boon in tlioBe who -proved incompe-
tent to before And I believe the
time would soon come under Social-
ism when being provided with all
the comforts of life that writers
and speakers would bo only too glad
to give thelrlelsure hours to this
work without further pay than the
praise and distinction It wojild
give them ' :
That class of persons apt at news-
gathering could BtlU be kept at that
occupation if It suited all the peo--plo
or tho majority
Editors of papers periodicals and -printers
would BtlU be kept at that
trade on account of their experience:
in that lline of work and tholr abll- ‘
lty to serve the public along that
line And then you could rely on
any newspaper account you might
read because here would be no
profit In coloring anything they
printed because-ithelr pay would oily
bo as much as the man that plowed'
corn digged In the dltoh or hauled
a i ft
He would gain nothing by a false-
hood nor lose his job by telling the
truth Papers would not be filled
from kiiver-to-kiver with lielng ad- '
average level of- knowledge would
struggle for bread and butter aa
under the capitalist system
Public libraries would then mean
something as we would hate time to
read GOOD BOOKS and the now
trashy novels and qther books print-
naturally Increase then giving one
ed only to sell would soon disappear
entirely All sources of Intelligence
being open alike to all people tin
average level of knowledge wouldr
a chance to-develop his or her natur-
al faculties to their fulleat extent
We would— cHy have to enlarge
our printing plants throughout the
country and under the PEOPLE'
Management -to (accomplish this
work The gathering of publlo
news Is now under private enter-
(Continued to page 4)
Advertisers
onco Let our many farmer read-
ers when they bring their pro-
duce to town decide to trade to
day with the advertisers of the
Goltry News Let us boost our
paper make it the best Try
this plan
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Strausbaugh, Howard. The Goltry News. (Goltry, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1913, newspaper, September 19, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1922903/m1/1/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.