Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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«
W oodward Dispatch.
Snb^cription Price:
One Dollar per Year.
' The Flat Footed Truth Teller.’
Democratic in all Things.
VOL. 6.
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, H
CALL ON US
WE HAVE LOTS OF MONEY TO LOAN
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
Id land sum It aweaMay evil, tob« poorly fed, bona- IN FOREIGN LANDS
about the first of Docember that ed.paid? ’ If you want to read Mr. Bryan’s letters of Foreign travel now ia the time to
made our Visit to tji-• r.ihlillv 1 futlmveJ . silbscrihe for iViu lYlUMAVL'D
TEMPTATION TOOGREAT Teaching Children R^pect.
. For several years we have had our: The following interesting letter
eye on Gage. We have watched her signed “Nerina” was recently address-
growth and progress. Often we have ed to the editor of the Boston Tran-
thought were it possible we would be script. Through your columns, begins
glad to launch a newspaper in her the writer, 1 would like to call’attent-
midst hut being busily engaged could ion to a fact which I have observed in
never see our way clear, until recent recent years among school children
Iv on a solicilation of several of the and ask- Has the age of respect for
best citizens we saw lit to make a the school teacher left us?
trip to Gage and look over the situat- Are we entering upon an era of
ion we received such a warm welcome child rule in the school as well as in
that we made up our mind that we the home? Is the school teacher a
would land
was
we made our visit to the rapidly I followed a group of boys and girls
growing little city and from that time! the other day and overheard them
on we began planning and figuring speak of certain thachers as "Jonesie”
how \v*; ,-..(ii«l bring ......otthed irtd “Hawkaye," “Hannah." The prin- Bryan will visit the following Baited countries
result being busily engaged in the cipal passed, but not one of the group Hawaii, japan
publishing of the Woodward Dispatch ■ betrayed the slightest sign of recog- China, injja ’
which we have conducted for almost j nition. Australia, Egypt
s'X years, hut believing in th^ old ad- Respect for tbo teacher is gained New Zealand,' Turkey
age.^W nere there is a will there is a through her personality, her tact, Spain, Switzerland,
way. we*did not give oar permit, frequently through her disposition in France, Nonfay
\\ e were very desirous of issuing one class. ,\] issionary she is and whatever Denmark, Russia
or two papers before the begining of her source of good discipline may be » , . . ......
the year but owing to a rush of bum- she needs and should command’ the • J T * ,°f th° “""V™ name,,> Mr- IJryan "’ill write letterris deseb. i
to do so Her we respect of every child to bring «« mg hi, observations and deahng particular with the political life of the!
will start out with the new year, be- and advancement to her work. Co- ' til ,
gimmig on Wednesday, Januarj 3, operati • iathi fountaii from which * new letters wfflbe poblinbld fa The Commoner, and those who desire:
.......• <publication day will be on she draws her life. , e?el5 on,‘ "f ***** ll’tters sho«W lflse ao tine in subscribing for Mr 1
Wednesday of each week, we will per- Much of this disrespect for the . . , ,,
haps be delayed a little for a, while on teacher arises from .......aosee » weekly and the subscription price is $1.00 a'
account that onr type and press baa First, educators, forgetful of every!/*** arrangements with tk-publisher, w., are enable,I to offer
king it n< have laboi i with ‘Noumea bot^f Th® CoM<»er, and W.....Iward Dispateh one year,
lilt Iw.K L. /if .•lll.ll." llll 111 _ • • 1 * '
IJ o. R. belief;.
No. 44,
L. H. Patton,
Cashier,
subscribe for the COMMONER.
W illianW. Bryan, editor of the Commoner, sailed from San Francisco
September 27, for a years visit abroad. In the course of his travels, Mr.
British Isles,
I’hillipine Islands.
Palestine,
Greece.
Italy,
< Germany,
Sweden, Holland
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itoiiT. Moody, Y’ice-President. John J. Gerlach,
Geo. Gerlach, Vice-President. President.
OLDEST SANK IN WOOOWANO COUNTY,
^ GERLACH 8
WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
ESTABLISHED IN 1893.
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS, 150,900.
GuiilhBTOcI]' IPaiSfi]] ©du TTfioi© (£(EiPl),8P(ftsrlhEa faff [Pfg[|yn?g>fl1Paumn
*TWe issue Money Orders. American Bankers Association Form.
Call and see our Savings Banks.
VOODWARD, OKLAHOMA
JOHN GARVEY, President.
H. N. ROBERTS, Vice-Pral<kaL
P. J. MARTIN, Cubin,
-> •• «avc ittuutcuwiiu MiUIWS
to issue from Woodward untii they do of study” and tilled the cirriculum un-
arrive, which W’ll be in the near fut- ’til there is not time enough for the
ure as we have already received the pupil to learn one thing well, and
bill for the goods. We will be located common politeness has been slighted
upstairs over E. Learnard’s Hardware with the results we see. How glaring
Store where we will be pleased to is this fault of ours when compared
meet everybody. We come with an with the grace and courtesy of the
iil will towards no one. We do not, European waif. It would be far bet-
expect to tear out any bones, set the I ter to take the time now devoted to
world on afire or anything of that child study and nature study, and
sort, neither do we expect to reform . teach our boys and girls manners even
the v'or'd. W* have >. • grafts tojesour grandparents understood the
work or special favors to ask of any- term simply an observance of oom-
one. We simply ask for a portion of mon rules. Second, the teacher her-
your business and hope to give you self is earless in exacting politeness
your moneys worth. The political from even the smallest child, and in
feature of this sheet will be democrat- radiating the refinement and firmness
ic because we believe in a government within herself which must be born of
foi the people and by the people, j perfect self-control,
i.ut while we expect to be democratic Every year younger teachers are
in politics we do not expect to over* employed for the grades and the cry
look the wellfare of Gage and the i all along the line seems to 1>0, “The
development of \\ oodward County' younger t'he teacher the better.”
and to deal out justice to all regard- Here lie the causes of the growing
less of what their politics may be.
Address all orders to Woodward Dispateh.
♦at Money to Loan on Farms %£
R. O. RENFREW
Woodward, Oklahoma.
_BEARFIRST national bank
F .
"little du k.
PREMIUM OFFER
The accompaining cut is not an exact
picture of the calf we are going to
give away as a premium, but is put
here merely to attract your attention.
See offer on another page.
A number of parties have sent in
their renewal without staling who
they wished to vote for, in such a
case no vote will he cast unless the i
party sending the money inform us
who they wish to vote for. Sec-
standing of candidates on last page.
We have no choice in the matter, hut
you should have
J. A. LYONS A CO
MEAT MARKET
Have moved m 2nd Door West of the Central Hotel where they will \m
pleased to meet all old customers and many new ones
'PHONE 143.
«^DRUGS, ££
Article*, call at
HENRY OZANNE S DRUG STORE
MARTINSON BUILDINQ
And be your politics what they may
there is one thing we can all agree on
disrespect. vanced civilization when the exper- .,ie.>
FreHi from the normal school she ienc,‘ and judgment of the years from | South of Gage were passengers to
C..II i* a 1 i »• i til f V’ tn vivtr ti-i + L r,...t. a. it* i
Messrs Harper and Gallager, of
is full of theory, but urv little ir no !litT t" •'■isty may. with advantage to Woodward last Saturday. Mr. Harp-
the world, he laid aside and ’ ’“
in its er went down to prove up and Mr.
went along to see that it
was well done.
........... ,V* J 'I UU * .....~TS' ' «
that is the development of Gage a id knowledge of the bov a< we find him world, be laid aside and in its er went i
with her many good things already on in < ur towns outside the model da-- ^act“ t:mP',,.v gav youth, inexperienced Gallager
the ground it will be much easier to In all things America is rapid She and ofU'M was well
secure greater things. We have the 1 does not put time and labor enough ' •“ j -
I a fine into alifeworl^, A teachers profess- K- Alexund.-r returned iast Sat-i Messrs UKue and licCollMffh
farming country v.; . the deiight'dl i r. i .......eptinn. unlay fn>m a trip to the Eastern part!of Gage were in Woodward the first
Oklahoma climate. And'while we.! - The time was when men and women of the Torritor)’- ! <*f the week,
sire to assist in the upbuilding of tl(l. of settled minds were employed. .Men
WITH OUR IMMENSE STOCK
FURNITURE
Cdrpets and Rugs. You can Always Find What You Want
Prices Within Range of All
E. R. LINN
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
.own financially, it is also nee ir. and women who, though not in i;a- ^ liat we were going to say is,,
to look atter it morally, as the tinan- *etv < xperienced with child n ture w^K‘n vou ^ear the old cow,a horn'
cial condition of a town depends to a andfor toot, toot, toait, te-toot do not run1
gie.ii degrbe on the moral ■ ndition, ils had a deep r spect. :ind hide, as this is not the cerfew.
therefore our attitude in this line will
i i a ot i -j. 'CI. » “"i- me- reiifu,
Barents today s. am h. wondering ^ut »imply to remind you where you
depend a great deal on the moral con- in « haze and dazed ts to the best can eat ail -vou want f°r ~5 cents,
tiition of the town. Of course we discipline, if anv for their children Fid’s Place,
will be able to give you a better pap- j Until they decide homeopathic doses ' ~
i. -‘Gei wo get belt -r aejuainted are given to the dears who are kept Wanted. To purchase some Bronze!
with the wants, needs and necessities. in glass eases, while the Bible com- turkeys.
of the town. : mai] about the rod is carefully veiled--*
\\ i.-hing mu ai.1 .il, a happy New from the light of the twentieth eon- Hev. T. Tyson, was in the city this!
‘ear- R- Kellogg, tury. Consequently we are 'rearing a week.
• race of toughs who will latter defy
B. \\. Key is in Galvestion, Texas, law and order. My knowledge of boy One enjoys himself so well while!
is th it any boy who has a spark of eating at the kid’s Place that the 1
Hunt forget your taxes become del- justice in him has a downwright re- price is no object. Gome ahead beys,
inquont after Jan. lo, 190G. spect for the judicious use of the rod.
,r, ... . !l d a grave mistake 10 grant a cer- W. II. Bane drove in Wednesday
full blasUlds?weekru3i wSmlwInl!' tificate wf qualification to any wouIJIk owning. ;
teacher until she has apprenticed lu*r*
The Barwick Lumber Company 2''! "ne y?F Ut 1<5aHt in adllition to The kid wishes one and all a happy ]
shipped down from Woodward to Gage H r n"r,a;i l' ur e under a successful New Year and long and continued
the first of the week, material to tea^,"*r in tl,e Kr«de preferred. Not prosperity.
plaster O. B. Lippincott’e building. 'w*,e twenty-five should she be -
" charge of a room The Kid hits fed many people dur-
Now is the time to subscribe. In America the pendulumn has ing the year 1U0T» and expects to
. swung too far we IpHe gono mad double the number in liKHi,
, | • F- Khnrp went down the line last over the value of youth m the business
sVattinsto1l,»kKnfi?r bl h^inl.erjar.k “J th". “du.cttiunal I ,f -v,,u u» live 1,)n« “nd di«
, oi.J. I•tillianl lig iis rise, flash for happy you should always eat with the
Mr. llarroll living south of Gage 1 tinie and di« out. leaving the field Kid when in Woodward,
had the misf irtune to burn out last anii^or Which in turn follows - —
Thursday night, loosing all his house- the way of its predecessor. We have C. W, Me Vickers returned a few
ho d effects. (not jet leached tin period in our ad- idays ago from a visit to Indiana.
<< MID-WINTER CLEARING SALE
nrn mid-wixtek clearing sale will be a money saver to
every person in WOODWARD county WHO will take time
TO INVESTIGATE. WE WILL SELL THE BEST GOODS IN
EVERY DEPARTMENT OF oru BIG STORE AT SUCH A
LOW PRICE THAT YOU CANT AFFORD To SPEND
Y*»LK Mi>NEY ELSEWHERE. WEC VRRY .\o).\1-
PLETK ASSORTMENT OF EVERYTHING IN DRY
Goods. DKESSGOODS. CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. TRUNKS. VALISES. NOTIONS,
FANCY GOODS, HARDWARE, DISHES. GLASSWARE, WOODENWARE
GROCERIES AND LEATHER GOODS.
If you will call in and see us we promise to save you
10 to 20 Cents on each Dollar.
The Place Where Most People Trade. The Birth Place ol Low Prices.
YORK-KEY’S
B/G DEPARTMENT STORE.
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906, newspaper, January 5, 1906; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951131/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.