Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1902 Page: 2 of 6
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WOODWARD DISPATCH, AUG. 22.
TODOTAE® DO&PATTCIJO
PCBltSMSt W»»KLY nr
X t KELUMtf.
Th;it men who art- placed in re- .!. A. Stine. ITes. Petek Marti nsn, YiccPres. L. L. Sn.N* Cartier
fw.noL _ __.. m mm* _ _ _ * •
MtioM ■“""w e The First National Bank
recreant to their trust, is not only an
American failing, hut sometime* Of Toodwiri, Oklahoma.
Uflk ial Democratic Paper of Wood- takes hold of a blue-blood in Europe. UNL\ NAliONAL BA.Yk IN W MOW ABl* UaV 01 KWEY COUNTIES,
ward County. Tuugberg, a high treasury official in If you Appreciate Safety, Courtesy. Promptness, Accuracy and
Sweden, was killed by accident re-1 Liberality, Live us Your Business, Large or Small.
interest paid on time deposits.
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Enter 1 at the Woodward Post Office Gently, ami on investigation, it was
As Second Class Matter.
Attorney
W. K. Williamson,
W. M. K.mlow,
Bonded Abstracter.
“MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL
EVIL.” TH J HAS RUN OFF
WITH THE ROOT?
found that he is short a considerable i£ \Yhite
sum, which was accomplished by
“raising” checks.
W illiam Bartholin, who murdered
his mother and betrothed. Mina Mitch- j WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
HI. m < hicago, recently, is still at We Have Complete set of Abstract Books for Woodward Co., Abstracts Fur
urge He is .‘10 years old, Roman I nished on Short Notice. First Door North of Court House
( n.se, .1 feet 10 inches tall, Weighs 160 '---
XV7 1 ’ Bonded Abstracter.
Woodward Law and Abstract Co*
I lbs., upper teeth false, gold-mounted. It is generally conceded that the
flat-footed, corns on little tee left | litigations that Sam Dipert got into,
MERGING SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
July K the County Commissioners
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, , ........ .........* *■ oi wooawara
Wood’s administration of affairs in' ......... °B ,the,rthould * merged, but Aug. 8 it re-
Cuba in which it is shown that when • A SaTaKe chieftain in New Zealand, I* °Uth V ,c‘- 8ometin* ^sed itself somewhat by ordering
a balance of $1,83^000"while report J!“ that this was 'the *h® °f ^Ulemen in the north- of the Board does not appear to 'give
from Havana indicated at the time; kl"d °f liqui,J that Satan finished " I*r.t of thls and thfc eaatern "atisfaction to the residents of that
that the treasury balance towhich!:in «ades. and that when a of Beaver counties.for faUmi- district, as they claim that the action
«-> . . .. . man vt'*i< niimnL.kni., a*..ii l * ■ • Httllons. tnr»*ats and violent. i nf AikthiiI Wfk ..... i__ i
question which is being asked. Did
became of uuna UP the 'r>8>,Jen of his " ' , ’ u“ UCUCTe l,jn "i non-residents. District 1 has
embarassinc ViCtim’ “And,” said he, “that is why th:‘l a Beckman needs to be neces- more school months and can afford to
asked Did tHe EuroF,ean has *r°t »uch a white aar,b a hub-dozer, neither do we pay better salaries than 37, which has
the
it disappear as did that handsome i an ^ ^ ^ color
furniture which was “looted" nP in the “»*•'
the palace at Havana? There is
every i\ Hence about the report of
the In.-nlar bureau of a desire to make
the best possible showing for the ad-
ministration of Gen. Wood, hut when
it comes to the actual figures there
appear - to he a discrepancy which is
Unaccountable. \\ hile the report
goes into gn at detail in regard to re-
forms. which it is alleged Gen. Wood
inaugurated in Cuba, it fails to touch
European has got such a white I ffP? “ .bul™‘'r’ ne,thtr ,lu we puy better salaries than 37, which has
*hy color he has been burnt thmk he “ entitled to the grass wher- not sufficient revenues to conduct its
ever he sees it, and we do not think affairs properly, and is now $280 in
U is wtimat.ll that the world „„„ M.f1.™“' 1^'f1t0 -HtW. -.-I- -k.™ „f
u-es 6,000,ClK),000 gallons of petrol-
eum annually. This all goes into
light and smoke. Now count up
t.ie cubic inches of a gallon, and then
of 6,000.000,000 gallons, and then
how long it will take to empty -<»uea ,o oetecuve | reaus it an the time, and never pays
the earth of this fluid, provided it na^ ’eo-<-• Montgomery, was shot the printer a continental dime*
had a coat of 50 miles thickness of , _La , ,n,ie1?’ Kans w, after who wants his business mentioned in
. j ” - i 1 ^ ■ 11 • iw»■ • f Mion f*
vide him a range at public expense, from under the load,
or at the cost of homesteaders. At _-__
the sametime we are inclined to be- A ten-cent paper denotes a five-
lieve that there is settlers who over- cent editor,
step the bounds of propriety. -r.
. , n , , * ae man who takes a paper and
Last October, a Santa Fe detective reads it all the time, and never uavs
HITIPn I tPll I ' \fnn(rvr>tnn«n .... _ _ L . I it • ••
upon any of the details which were
ask d for by Congress. No state-
ment *ii ti e expenses of the balance
is to he found in its pages. Neither
is th< re any statement of the amount
spent ly th • General for the “educa-
tion of public sentiment in the United
States.” Of ccurse it is inconceiva-
ble that these figures will be abso-
earth, and all the balance was crude
petroleum !
Sometimes a horse will get fright-
ened and run away, and does serious
damage, and even men have been
killed by them, but the recent mishap
that befell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair,
*<>n end daughter-in-law of ex-Senator
1 air of Nevada,near Evereaux, France,
by running their automobile in full
speed against a tree, in which they
night, at his home, through a window, many a labored puff and never for a
Thu nutL.,/1 a_ l l _ •. i . • u
hi. ly in tho face of a d,- ^ kilfcd,
man.1 for them ky Cengw. tut jured .o that it reunited in his hit*.
h VI fr ' 1-,rob“U,'t>'‘ l’“ “!,h' ineanity. An “aute" may be-
he.,I fro , t'Ublic «r«tmy out, after «** » Jan(!„„ua than , ^
the eitctiun.s an»i will then be un
eartned at a time when public atten- ,'1 Wes^ 3'oung woman, and grow
tion will be occupied by watching the u*' ^an<I • 1° Texas there
national legislature. are bachelors to only 94,319
branch Spin8tere
The detective had trouble with the
1**1 ranch, and one Coffelt was ar*
rested and tried twice, bnt each time
tf nJU M a^re-H * A* the Pre8Uml>* »»■» c.iuuung, ne ii land
n of his guilt is not great he has J square in-well, he’ll get fooled
been admitted to bond in the sum of day.
$2,500. Generally a detective makes ,
Monda>' was warm, windy, and the
moment dreams of coughing up the
stuff, may think that he’s a schemer
and doing mighty well, but just as
sure as shooting, he’ll land right
some
a number of enemies, and when one M®".y Was Warm> winJy. -and the
is secretly killed, the nearest man refublican can(I‘dates worked them-
that had a chance to get in a shot is 8e . hot under the coIlar- It
made to face the accusation. There the'r ,,rimary day- Two tickets
national legislature.
Has Woodward county a
funnel to this drainage system of the Gossip has made many a home a
county funds? hell on earth; gossip has parted hus-
--~ ban^ an(I wife; gossip has blackened
Whenever you hear a candidate sublt‘d the character of many a poor
talk as though he was the only man g'rl’ K°8f5'P I*08 parted lovers who
capable of filling the office he wants, Would have been haPI»y if «t ha<l not
you can put it down that he holds a een ^or ^08S'P- *,ne little indiscre*
iiigh estimation of himself, and that l*°n causes K°88ip to arise with new
he shonld be given a vacation and s^rtaR|th and start on its mission. A
time allowed him to reflect upon his Kossiper is about the lowest and
own littleness and let his head outgrow meanest thing on earth, an I out-
the narrowness that it has con- classes the hypocrite and thinf \n
traced. Exchange. '
the nearest man
selves not under the collar. It was
made to face the accusation There the'r Primary day- Two tickets for
was considerable contradictor} swear- ddeRates w*re in field. The “ins”
ing done in thus case. *ere rePr«sented by Jas. Hastings,
., . D , Kzra Boyle and Ed Snow. The “outs”
I resident Roosevelt was very elo- by H. N. Roberts, Geo Brophy and J
quent in opposition to trusts and com- H. Hopkins ^
binations in his Pittsburg speech-
then he went to dinner and spent the ' <Jne term °®ce *8 en°ngh. It
rest of the day with Mr. Frick, presi-1 Would stop the Practice of spending
u/ ii. i . i i . nn»* tprmu' co L_ i i
dent of the largest trust in America.
Over their well-laden table, they
agreed that it was a good thing to
kick and roar against trust encroach-
ments in public, but as a private
ainch they were the real thing. Mean-
one terms’ salary to be elected, and
then, through pity, be given another
in order to get even financially.—
Guthrie Register.
Ho! all ye skeptics and non-be
lievers in advertising, read this: An
time strikes are going on, the mlli**( Ohio girl advertised for a husband
arv arn rptsinpil in $ii<> n<>ni . nnii mt i . *
tary are retained in the coal districts,
while the profits of the steel trusts
during the past three months was
only $37,500,000.
1 orto Rico is about the same size
as Woodward county, but there is al-
most one million people living there.
and got him. The advertisement and
the wedding outfit cost $14, and
within a year he died and left her a
$o,000 life insurance. We are not in
favor of marrying for money, but use
this fact as an illustration of the
value of adv r;.„,g.-Kil|een, Texas,
Herald.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1902, newspaper, August 22, 1902; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc847855/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.