The Gotebo Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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The Gotebo Gazette! B00HS JQ COST
DIES AFTER NOMINATION
gotebo,
OKLAHOMA
assistant super'ntendent of
instruction gives estimate
oklahoma state notes
The explosion of a gasoline lamp
mas the cause of a $*>.000 fire at
Randlett last week, when the Duff
hardware store and contents were
entirely destroyed.
he-iiif Minion scullin annum
Prank Rocs of Durant Succumb* Two i
Days After the Primaries
DURANT: Hon. Frank Ross, who
was renominated for state represen-
tative irom this county by the demo-
crats last Tuesday, died at his home
in this city two days later, after un-
dergoing an operation for peritonitis,
which was adopted as a last aiterna-
'I CMMIM MM1I0N
•king of tramps' reitman IS-
SUES call
After twentny years of litigation
p F Wlldman. a dayman of King-
fisher. has become the owner of an
estate valued at $4,000,000. The de-
cision was rendered May 11 and Mr.
Wlldman and daughter are soon to
derive the benefits by making a trip
to Euruope. Wildman's uncle Joseph
Menx. died twenty years ago in Cal-
ifornia and left this vast estate to
Wildman Other relatives contested
the will and the case has been in
court ever since.
Fall on the Pupils of the Seventh
Grade. Whose Total Membership
Will Exceed 35.000
GUTHRIE: According to figures
compiled by Assistant State School
Superintend'nt Wilkinson, the adop-
PROF. F. W WOLL
Of the Agricultural Experiment Bta*
tion of Wisconsin, in official buletl®
No. l&l. says of Stock Foods:
Fi rBt—They are no benefit to
healthy animals when fed as directed,
either as to increasing the digesUMl*
| ity of the feed eaten, or rendering It
j iL,cre effective for the production ot
DEN fOll POIICE CHIEF Kill IITEIFHF;
— ! all for diseases of the various (laaseo
of live stock, neither do they possess
any particular merit in case of spe-
cific diseases or for animals out or
Mr. Rcss wai a member of the last Lea<jer A#k8 for 8afe Conduct and
The Heaviest Cost Individually Will legislature and one of the oldest and it f Arrett for the Del-
sarsurTL^si:! .. ww w.ii zusm s* j
taw extraction and in the earlier Arre,t of All i small proportion of the lngredlen
days a Baptist n.iasionary among the YORK: Police headquarters! having medicinal value is louna i
Indians-, and while an extensive prop- haB heard (hat 1)r H(.n L. Reitman. of in. the bulk of the foods consisting^
erjy owner and a large farmer alia chJcago who can8 himself "King of
fruit grower, he hud never fully Trampg'-. and bas PJ)ent the last twen-
abandoned church work and often oc- yp,arg doing rescue work among the
cupied the pulpit of various churches j lnhabltant8 of the u„der world, has
He was a past worthy grand master . lggu<>d a caU for a -convention of
of the Odd Fellows of Indian Terri- |m|nalg.. t0 mei,. iB this city next
tory and was recently given a hand- j
Bnm* enid medal bv the Krand lodge | Qf Dr Reit:nan !J pro-
hich is directed toward the
The Iirest crowd ever assembled
in Lawton since the days of the open-
ing congregated August 6th to help
celebrate the seventh anniversary of
the city. Fully 10.000 guests from
the surrounding towns aud country
were there.
John L Templeton. Ohief of the
Muskogee fire department, was ser-
iously burned at a fire at the South-
ern hotel annex last week. He will
recover.
tion of the text boiks ratified by the
lert book commission will cost the
school children of Oklahoma approxi
mately $225,000. about 11.600 to the
county, or 16 to the district.
Figured on the ratio of an actual
individual price the co.1 to the school
children in the 12 grades of the com-
mon and high school branches
$730 000, but at least one-third may
be accounted for in the changes that
would be necessary in any event. Fif-
ty per cent Is allowed on exchange
and allowing reductions for this, the
aggregate amount would not total
over a quarter of a million, it is oe-
i lieved. There are approximately one-
1 half million school children in ahe
' ptite, but only 350,000 are enrolled.
An interesting table of fissures got
ten up by Mr. Wllkins-on shows tho
some gold medal by the grand lodge ]
of that organization. He was strick-
filler which possesses no medicinal
properties whatever.
Third—Exorbitant prices are
charged for these foods. • * •
Fourth—If a farmer believes it U
necessary to feed stock food at times
he can purchase the ingredients •
• and make his own stock foods
at a fraction of the cost charged for
them by the manufacturers. He will
time before his death
no central store REQUIRED
, they are in the city, inspector feeding a concentrated food
I ferty. in charge of the detective bu- ^ iargely diluted with non medicl-
Distribuuting Books to Oklahoma
Schools Left to Companies
GUTHRIE: The state text book
commission has decided not to re-
quire the book companies receiving
the contracts to furlnsb the schools
reau, makes strong objection
• I'll order the arrest of every crlmj
inal who arrives for tht convention,"
said Inspector McCafferty, "and I am
not yet sure that I won t arrest these
nal ingredients.
Don't spend $3.50 when 50c wil do
the work.
Make your own stock foods by using
Skidoo Horse and Cattle Tablet*.
* - ftKWIOO I1UIOO •«« -
persons who are getting up the «. - ctusj, an<j mjx in feed or ealiV
w- want no assembly of crlm- proper doBe ,n tablets. Make your
fair. We want no assembly of
inals in this city."
Dr. Reitman say*." it was sugg'st
of the 6tate to maintain a central de
„„„utvu ... pository in the state, but left the mat- i ed "that all of the criminals will agree
proportionate to the cost of the pupils ' ter open for the book companies to | to do no criminal act while they are
u v . .n the different grades, ranging from 1 arrange among themselves. The only i Jn the city.'
It is announced at the headquar- £ « «««*« «■ • ^ pinners' I regulation made was that in each Xhe titles of some of the addies.es
rs of the corporation commission $3o,o>o to tne p l" lodi- county seat and in each town of 500 I to be delivered at the convention, if
that the hearings on proposed orders
to have been conducted Tuesday had
been postponed until August 21.
: class, estimateing the cost, to indi- .
viduals. at 50 cents, to $2,500 for the ^ a "chant to keep
should
,2th grade students^ whose aeparate , ^ ^ ^ ^
expense is figurrd at $a but numb r - commission of 20
per
are police forget to go around and ar-
rest everybody connected with the
gathering are:
"Twenty-one Years a Criminal,
Twenty Years a Prisoner.' "Dope and
table the heaviest cost w.ii iaw company by the companies. The Booze •• -do the Police Give the Crim-
L. Daugherty. state labor commis- on the pupils in the seventh graa l)OQk companies will have their books { j a palr Deal?" -Easier to Commit
sinner of Oklahoma, was elected vice who wlU number 35.000. and whom j jn thp handg of Jhe ,&ca, d(,aier8 wjth- | Crime Than t0 Find a Job. What So-
At the association of labor commis- estimated at only 500 According iO I ^ pald tQ dj8tributing
sioners at Detroit last week Charles j the table the heaviest cost w 11 fall
president.
To curb the campaign abuses, cre-
ate a better feeling among all classes
of people in the state, and to set Ok-
lahoma right before the nation at
large is the object of the bureau of
publicltv created by the executive
board of the State Federation of
Commercial and Industrial organisa-
tions at ar meeting held in Tulsa laat
week.
the new books will cost about $3.50 | (Q a monl-n
each. The sixth grade is second with j
an estimated cost of $220,000. and
the eighth and fifth grades ttolrd. with
$100,000.
OBALDIA IS ELECTED
IS NOT A VIOLATION OF LAW
Disposing of "Adfcm's Special" Nol
Against Prohibitory Law
CHICKASHA: Judge Williams e>!
the Grady county court has given hi#
final decision in the case of the statf
ciety Owes the Criminal." and "The
Average Income of the Criminal.
Inspector McCafferty laughed when
he came upon the last topic.
1 "They'd all fatten their averages if
we let them collect in New York, he
| said. "This is a hospitable city, but
j We have to dVaw the line somewhere.
,. . ! In this case we'll draw it before the
en provinces to elect a president t rarv chairman of the convention
whose term will^run from October of ; hJg open,ng rPmarit8. U does
seem a shame, though to stop it be-
Former Minister to United States is
Made President of Panama
PANAMA: The electoral campaign
ended Tuesday, when the electoral
boards met in the capitals of the sev
this year until 1912
Returns received
to the present
fore the committee on resolutions gets
rock look like top price.
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swlno
and Fowls. They are made from tho
condensed essence of the drug. The*
don t contain Sawdust, Ashes. Chop
Feed or Bran. Are Just as good when?
10 years old as when 10 daya old.
Tney comply with all pure drug lawa.
Ask for and try once Skidoo Condition
Tablets, or Skidoo Worm. Kidney,
Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic,
Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper,
Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Pow«
der. Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Lini-
ment. Distributed by The Blue Bell
Medicine Co., incororated; Capital
Stock $300,000.00; Watertown. South
Dakota. U. S. A. Put up in 50c. and
one dollar packages.
SHOWS SPLIT GOWN IN COURT
Actress Arrested for Wearing N«w
Fangled Skirt in Public
"Now. that doesn't let Ic so bad. does
it?" asked Miss Isabc-lie Turner of
Justice Pierce, of Muncie, Ind. Tho
comely young actress was arrested for
-j - , rore ine cuiuumirr vu * ^coniti> > uuuk —
Fri'z W inters, seven years old son agalnst r f. Hollaway. charged with time from the provinces of ^eraguaj! ^ y ] Rjvp # m3nth-8 , ri"g ,n the Ftreets in a direc-
FrpH Winter!*, a blacksmith or ..uintin? t>i^ nrnhihitorv law bv h*\\ . rwio Pnlnn and Panama show that 1 . . , •• 11 , , _
of Fred Winters, a blacksmith of plating t"he prohibitory law by sell
Okeene, accidentally shot and killed ,cg "Adam's special" in faavor of
his four-year-old sister while play- ,he defendant.
ing with a shot gun. The forehead of Hollawav is the state agent for th£
the girl was torn and horribly mutl- ! Roche«ter Brewing company of Kan
lated by the shot. 6as City, the manufacturers of the
preparation. Judge Williams heard
Superintendent G. T. Bryan of the (be evidence in the case and in ren
live stock inspection bureau of the deri„g his opinion savs: "I can not
state board of agriculture, has been %ee bow the laws of the state of Ok
Corle. Colon and Panama show that
the election of Sencr Don Jose Domin
go de Obaldia. formerly minister to
the United States, was unanimous.
1 hiB result, though it had been ex-
pected. has created great enthusiasm
among his supporters.
salary to get a look at that report."
NO guarantee GOES
National
toue gown, and as the asked the ques-
tion she exhibited a shapely calf and
qnkle through the slit in the garment.
Justice Pierce was hearing the case
leainst the actress and of course was
unable to express an opinion, but the
fact that he acquitted her of tho
HANDLE FIVE M.-LION
notified of the existence of scabies or tahoma can prohibit the sale of this Indian Agent Kelsey Collected Nearly opinion ren ere >
mange among cattle in Beaver and preparation, as it is a non-intoxlcat Two Million Royalties I al Bonaparte tha ■
Harper counties, and among sheep tng drink and does not contain more ; MUSKOGEE : Dana H. Kelsey. UnitJ. fleers of any nation
shipped from Snyder to Kansas City icohol than the law allows." ed States Indian agent at Muskogee, | into any such agreeme
and discovered there by Col. Aber-
Banks Mutt Withdraw or
Forfeit Charter
WASHINGTON: Comptroller of the
' Currency Kane has officially notified | charge of public indecency was proof
I all national banks of Oklahoma of the that he thought It did not "look bad."
deen, federal inspector, who notified
the Oklahoma department.
is con-
handled $5,000,000 in money for the ( templated by section four of the OK-
Indians of the five civilized tribes , lahoma statutes relative to guarantee-
After the trial Justice Pierce said:
"The directoire gown is modest In
comparison to some of the sights you
see on any rainy day."
LIMBURGER STARTS RIOT
Accidentally Killad by a Sheriff iuhwu ui >«*«> n«r«ut nt
EL RENO: Ira Gregg, a farmer who during the fiscal year Just ended. : ing bank deposits, and t P #il010u. Sect StamDeded bv Largo
resided about fifteen miles northeasl 1 his is several times as much money and wflful action to this i «
of (tis city, was shot and mortally as is handled at any other Indian mean Just cause for forfeiture of its Chunks of Che«"
wounded bv the sheriff of this cout. | agency in the United States. charter. A movement la on foot to ask tho
tv. Sheriff Chambers and a deputy During the fiscal year $1,699,000 All national banks which have• tak-, city council of C,ev«Und\®"%\0f ^
were raiding a house where it was was collected as royalty on oil that en advantage of the law referred to a stop to meetings of The Gift ot
8 of ! have been required to withdraw from j Tongues" sect as a result of a riot la
- and llmburgor
Waren Pri«.st, seventeen years old.
while swimming in the Caney river
near Bartlesville with a number of
boys of his own age. was drowned.
Priest was diving off an old snag in supposed a gambling game was being' has been taken from the farms
the river
not re-appear _
window, when Mr. Chambers' revolv ' been taken in as royalty during the
er was discharged, accidentally. The j four years preceding.
boll passed through the partition and
struck Mr. Gregg in the abdomen, in
He went under and did , conducted in Piedmont and rad just allottees and sold to the purchasing ,be agreement and to notify the comp- I which enthusiasm and lim
ir. A man whose name 1 fc,rCed their way through an up stairs ! companies This is more than has j ,roller's office that they have done so. ba>e "en op-
posing the strange services of tho
could not be learned came along and
learning of the occurence dived down
in the place where young Prieet was
last seen and found him with his
bead between two limbs of the snag flicting a waund wihch caused hi«
where he was diving.
' death twelve hours later.
Wm. H. Murray, speaker of the first
house of the legislature, announce*
that the annual reunion of the first
legislature, constitutional convention
and Squirrel Rifles, which was sched
uled to be held at Sulphur Auguust
has been postponed to September 17. pools will be sold on the races and a
the anniversary of the adoption or t .„t of the pool racing laws of th
Stolen Money rOders are Cashed
ST. LOUIS: Bogus postoffice money-
orders are being circulated in St.
Louis and may reach other cities. It
appears a large package of blank
money orders was stolen from post
sect. While the zealots, many of them
negroes, were shouting and wailing,
large quantities of limburger in an ad-
vanced stage were distributed through
the hall. A rush for the exits ensued.
Use Knivea in Political Argument
LAWTON Dan Easley. a livery-
man. lies at the point of death as a
j result of a political argument with
Eugene Lanabury. a well known C, Fifht>r ! ^ice'.UUon'l?"Kansas City. In'call- The doorkeeper tried to check tho
horseman his cJed a deal with the f.v |.*°°^ea 8° Both men \rere found attentlon t0 the robbery postoffice rush and the crowd outside took a
owners of the race track of the Mus. Chattanooga. Bo,h officials inadvertently mentioned sta-
kogee driving association for a race r,?®.. ,a.DJ v tion 12 aB the one robbed. Correc
koeee ariving aseociauun i.ir a rac * , . . . . , v ,iuon i-
ed- meeting lasting ten days, beginning : !t °n' n'^8 _ J tion of this error was n-jt made until
16, August 29. It Is understood tha: laP(?. * h8 ,, lg .hou*ht will ' many the orders ha'' been c "
1- .... w U „ another. Fisher it is thought will have notified a.
the Oklahoma constitution.
state probably will be made.
recover, but
of blood.
is weak from the loss
The authorities hav
banks and business houses.
hand. Men, women and children were
knocked down and trampled. A riot
call brought a patrol wagon of police
and the doorkeeper was rescued, tho
notified a'.) injured cared for and the police, eject-
ing the worshippers, closed the hall.
The Oklahoma Woman Suffragist
association held its annual convention
in Oklahoma City last Wednesday.
SANTA FE REBATED
New University Faculty Members
NORMA?* Three new members
Railroad Pleads Guilty and Was Fined were added to the faculty of the uni-
$7,000 versity of Oklahoma at a meeting of
CHICAGO: The Atchison. Topeka i :he board of regents Prof. Roy Git-
& Santa Fe railroad, by Its counsel, j tinger was appointed associate in-
texas to file complaint
Commerce Commission Will be Asked
to Stop Rate Advance
WASHINGTON: After a further
conference between Chairman Knapp
George McDaniels. the young Cher-
okee Indian clerk in the Indian agen i «
cy, who was arrested charged with
defrauding Susuan Schultz, a Chero-
kee orphan girl, out of her allotment, i
Daniel showed that he had bought t e Allorney E w Sims proved I O'Hern was selected for associate | ,llhtant lt was decided to file a for-
land In good faith, paid part of t ^ bonus paid bv the railroad to' professor of geology. 1 mal complaint by the state railroad
-,\odo:.v ~ |
, pleaded guilty to rebating and wa.-- 1 -'ructor of history at a salary of $1.- Bnd Commissioner Clements of the in- fully used a soli
. assessed a fine of $7,000 b. Judg- 1 '.00; Prof. C N Jansky. formerly of terstate commerce commission and | tabieanoonful of
Ilethea in the United States district ; the University of Wisconsin, will in- representatives of the state of Texas , P
■' i (.OUrt struct in physics and engineering at • concerning the proposed freight rate «
To Remove Blue of Furniture.
Many housewives have been an-
noyed by the cloudy, blue gray look
which so often appears on mahogany
pianos and other pieces of highly pol-
ished furniture. For removing suck
an appearance one woman has vary.
solution composed
vinegar In a
Thla applied
with a cheesecloth rag. first aaturated
Attorney Goneral Weat has desig
nated his senior office assistant, Judge
E. G. Spilman. as acting attorney gen-
eral in the event of his absence from
the state. Mr. West Is planning a
trip to Denver next month.
The Central Oklahoma Rellgloua
and Missionary assembly of the Bap-
tist church will be held in Kingfisher
three days, beginning August 12. The
assembly is composed of about 20
pastoral charges in central Oklahoma,
including those In Oklahoma City,
Guthrie, El Reno. Kingfisher, Ed
inond and Hennessey.
effect a rebate. The railroad com
pany, through its industrial depart
ment. offered the Garden City con
cern a bonus of $."0,000 for locating on
its line. This bonus was to be paid
as freight was shipped, and a yeat
ago the sugar and land company had
paid $22,000 in freight charges and
had received $11,000 of its bonus II
was by this arrangement that the
scheme came under the ban of thf
Interstate commerce commission and
the Elklna law.
The decision does not. it la said, af
feet the payment of legitimate bon
uses to assist new industries.
Full Pardon for Dr. Irwin
GUTHRIE: As a reward for good
behavior during parole. Dr J. D Irwin
if Newkirk, sentenced to ten years
Tor first degree manslaughter, wsv*
ziven a full pardon by Governor Has-
kell Irwin was parolled last March
Dr. Irwin was sentenced for killing
Alpha Mann, a halfbreed Kaw Indian
at Kaw City, September 25. 190.Y
The killing resulted from a dispute
between Irwin and Mann over the
guilt of J. L. Bussert. who had been
arrested, charged with criminal as
*aul\ and subsequently horsewhipped
and egged in the streets of Kaw City
by citizens.
commission of Texas against the sev-
eral railroads concerned in the In-
crease of rates. This complaint will
be drawn up by Assistant Attorney
General Claude Pollard, of Texas.
The furniture Is rubbed very lightly
with this and Is then polished just aa
lightly with a dry piece of cheeao-
rloth. If the first application is not
successful It may be tried again In a
week.
A friendly suit has been brought in
the supreme court to test the validity
of the $150,000 of convention hall
bonds recently Issued by the city of
Guthrie. The suit 1b an original pro-
ceeding in mandamus, brought by the
Manhattan Construction Company,
which has agreed to take the bonds
in payment for building the hall, to
compel Mayor C. M Barnes and City
Clerk E W. Kinnan to aign the bonds.
Little Cottage Puddlnga.
Two thlrds cup sugar, one quarter
cup butter, one-half cup milk, one egg,
one-half teaspoon soda, one teaspoon
cream of tartar. Mix in order given
and beat well. Steam one half hour In
small cupa, into which have first beea
dropped a spoonful of preserved straw
berries. Serve with whipped cream.
Any kind of rich preserves may M
uaed. Fine for dinner pall.
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