The Gotebo Gazette (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GOTEBO GAZETTE
W. E. Snyder, Editor and Pub.
Entered o* gecond-olws rrMter .MarchJ. lW
at the poetofflce at GotoW, Oklahoma, under the
net of oonitraw of March 8 1S79.
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By JOSIE ROYSE.
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Some folks covet another's faults.
Laziness in other people make us
"tired."
When Adam saw Eve it was good
night (or him.
When a man feels the biggest is the
time he acts like the deuce.
When you live only for some sweet
girl, it does not seem like much to be
willing to die for her.
We sometimes admire a man's sting-
iness when we want to barrow money- j
• and he lets us have it.
^ every man could achieve his ambi-
' lion the government would certainly be
in the hands of all the people.
The Saviour did o make any more o;
the three fishes than the disciples ot
Isaac Walton do at the present time.
We iook forward to mansions in the
sky-but if things are crowded we will
be satisfied with a back bedroom-up
yonder.
There axe but few who fail to. respect
the dead, but Rickard Pearson Hubson'
Doc Cook and Chauncey Depew get «r
roast now and then.
The per capita circulation this year is
$34.46, just one cent more than last
year. We seem to have the extra cent
but have mislaid the other.
There is no use to fuss about whether
to spell it "kist" or "kissed.", ^ou can
spend your time much more prohtaby
trying to make it present tense.
Vice-President Marsaall says $100,
000 is enough for any man. We stand
ready at any time to deliver up all we
have over and above that amount.
An Illinois man is reported to have
won $50,000 at Monte Carlo. V* e
hadn't previously suspected that there
was a senatorial election on over there.
A petrified leg has been found in a
Pennsylvania coal mine. Evidently the
present day methods of leg-pulling are
only a continuation of more crude meth-
ods used in by-gone days.
"Tiaby e<nu'S I", whispered the girl
with the high collar, disdainfully, as
&he fclauci .1 at the table of P"zzl«S
laid out for the entertainment of the
tucsts "What bright ideas some peo-
Z io Wo! I wouldn't .mm mj
[imo over them!" Then she settled
back in an arm chair.
••No than* you. I don't believe
try toV;i she replied to her hos-
;i;s. a U,d her to .to .
,,ie. -I .. -cd the age for those
things ten years ago." With that she
Btirilod so superciliously that the hoa-
u,v..; <:ashed, l ut passed on to me
next guest without comment.
:• remonstrated the young
man with a white carnation in h a
coat. "1 another choice! This
one is a roisr-ke. It never was In-
tended to coBfe apa^ imd Bo ltynt
fair! Give n;e that heart- thing—it
looks easy!" . t.
-You foolish boy!" exclaimed the
girl With the high collar. "Getting ex-
cited about a puzzle! Why. I could
work them all when I was twelve
years old!" ...
••Maybe so," replied the man with
the earn--ion. "It'll take some dem-
onstraiion to prove it, however. Here
take tlv < lifter :ad see It you can get
the inside out, without untying the
c vring!" He handed her a puzzle.
"Thank you!" laughed the girl with
the hi Th collar, laying down the puz-
zle "i think I'll galu more by 3ust
I thinking than by doln& anything so
perfectly useless!" ,
"Well, then, here's something to sit
ard think about," exclaimed tne girt
1 With the violets. "Just mediate on
the Uxpi that they say it's gospel truth
that you can get this dingus oft this
other* dinars without breaking the wire
—that it -;lir>s off lii'e a ring,
denv it, but Sally turned Iter back on
me'just a -.nth of a second and then
Bank Statement.
No. IOjS'J.
Report of the condition ot The First
National Bank of Gotebo, at Gotebo,
in the State of Oklahoma, at the close
of business, June 4th, 1913.
RESOU lU'KS
Loans and Discouut .7.185 30
U S Bouds to secure circuUton 6,250.
Premiums uu'U. S. Bonds 39.06
Banking House, Furniture
and Fixtures .3,143,
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 1,800,57
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 10,713 87
Check- aud other Cash Items 2.00
Notes of other National Banks . .400 00
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, and cents 33.84
Specie - - ^43.15
LeRal-tender notes 1,030
LIABILITIES.
Capital stfck paid in 12.500.
Suiplus f iud --1,37 .
Individual deposits subject
to check -15,647.52
Cashier's checks outstanding — -541.34
Liabilities other tliau those
above states 1-2"^
Total 3l'269-86
State of Oklahoma, County of $iowa,
ss: I, C. A. Fisher, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge aud belief.
C. A. Fisher, Cashier.
Subscribed aud sworn to before me
this 10 <Tay of June, 1913.
C. E. Howe, Notary Public.
My commission expires May 22, 1917.
Corrett—Attest:
T, 1. Howe,'
Milton Pierce,
M. F. Pierce,
Di e -tors.
FOR SALE
5 1 1
$ Two cylinder 5 passenger Reo Auto; ^fllly equipped
| running every day. Call at Garage for demonstration j
IS Bland and Kennedey \
Id Props. £
NOTICE
as as sie * a j
1 h «« meed my office in the loom, lonnerly occupied by H. H. Ander-
°e.l «L. m ffie ol *. old Bonk of G«ebo b„,ld,„g
DR. T. A. BOYD.
'The Climax of Cleaninless
Get Individual Bath Ser-
vice where it is Sanitary
and everything the best
at the
'Commercial Barber Shop.
W. H. Kuder V
X C. D. Canaday
Canaday & Kuder
Lumber Dealers
Dr. REDMAN
Resident Dentist
Does all Classes of Dental Work
Prices Reasonable
OFFICE IN
Miller Building north of Bank
City Tailor Shop
Cleaning, Pressing and Re-
pairing
LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY
OLD CLOTHES MADE NEW
NEW CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
W. T. Rose.
D. E. LAMONT
DENTIST
OFFICE AT
First Door North Jone's Furniture Store
PHONE 5.
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The revival meeting which has
been in progress at the Christian
church, closed Sunday night
June 8. 'Rev. Ingold, of Oklaho-
ma City, has been in charge, and
has during this meeting added
fifty-one new members to the
church. Monday evening Rev.
Bodine, of Chicago, delivered a
sermon on "The Unpardonable
Sin." Bro. Bodine, is here at
the request of Bro. Ingold, and
he will probably remain to preach
for the Christian people. Tues-
day evening, Rev. Ingold closed
his work here by giving a lec-
ture entitled, 'The Wonders of the
sky ' This lecture was attended
| Lumber, Laths, Lime, Cement, Window Glass etc. . |
I Let Us Figure Your Bill |
City Meat Market
Gotebo, Oklahoma
WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF
FRESH-AND CURED MEATS
Highest price paid for Cattle and Hogs
I. H.
W. H. PEKFIEID
The Permanent
GOTEBO, OKI*.
Harvest
Will
The most sensible woman we have
hea-d of (or some time is the one who
coaxed her hubby (or money to buy
hat, then changed her mind and bought
a home, paying half down.
"Just Attend to Your Own Knitting
showed it to i • • &U apart. Another
S'in ^m-earoeet to pore over
h'.r individual P' - 1 m.
"Oil. I've got 1:1 in : ' cried tta girl
who had been silently working. lve
got it, and it's Joet as' easy. VV atchI
She took apart her puzzle ^.a put it
together before the others nth the
air of £V magician.
"Hull! You chose tue ei. :.s>t thing
in the lot'." retorted the young man
VHh the ccrr.ntion. " — 111 ®*
change, anu then see who's '-he smart
er-L.ook her,-.' said- th ' Meditative
man, coming up from ) ,l"
shaking Blowiy. "if any of you c,.
give rae an inWinp hov -o do this, 1 11
give a pn"-e myself! " toy say-he
placed fk 'P.ic a empb^sis on tho
square. I'll r' ^ five cents 10 ^
person who can—'' . .
"Oh do your own sums. adMsed
th' vr-a.-j m.n v.-ith ;Ue carnation.
"We've got . a • own reputation to live
uu to. and if ! set tin:. o-> thing
Bolved before momlns I ^hail be ever-
lastiiifcly proud of n.y ...
Be here and you want the
"BEST'"
We want to call your at-
tention to the
deering line
A St- Paul paper (avots a plan
whereby a man can pick the course to
which his taxes are applied- Ihe
trouble with that idea would be that
everyone would apply them to reducing
hi* own rate of taxation.
A new rule of the Oregon Agricul-
tural College Canal Club provides that
no man may take a girl conoeing until
he has passed an examination in swim-
ing and handling a canoe. Until he can
.win and paddle a boat with out the
we of his arms there will still be danger.
Jim Hills spent the first of the
week at Anadarko.
Money on
Anderson.
farm land. H.
tf
Wm. Rankin, retumhd to
Olustee. Tuesday, after a short. £ - J>-
\j iu cc^ *MV * , idei
visit with his wife and children, i Ho
—- . I ck
Read the advertisements in h!
this issue, especially the Q^arUr
page ad of Corroll and S>on.,
"Let's see it.' said the girl with the
Tiieh collar, laughingly. The 'ue^-
tive man handed liis puzzle to her an^
then .stood watching.
"I think you n.'-t turn thu thing
arfurd tSie • >i." aiurn:ured ihe girl
with UV hV, C' T. as she work«i
ccncentratedly at the puzzle.
nothing came apart.
"Turn it. ti.? other way. suggested
Borne on, pausing to watch.
, • ad to your own
knl'ting'" flashed the girl with the
high collar. "I'm going to cam that
n'^he worked t. ntly :-me minutes.
"Oh. I 'llU " 8bP PX*
Clair.'d. "The idea of a-king me to
solve a nurii 'hat a grown man had
to u up-' She picked out another
from the hex. "This one locks eas.
"Ask your bat>y or-uhfr how. sar
cast:cally MS, -c ti. ^irl wjjl tLha
Tiolets. 'Thefre so t u-y, hell show
y°But the pirl with the high collar
| was too aVtorbed to nc e the re-
I r' -Mv dear." sh^ whrfi •'< d to her
hostess upon learin? ' T JaJ"
* I tLlnk i got aft
Idea and I want to try to v-ork out.
by a well filled house, and every-
one went away feeling that they
had received their monev s
worth. The proceeds of the lec-
ture, which amounted to twenty
dollars.-was given as a present
to the church. On Wednesday
evening, a reception was held
for the new members and they
were welcomed into the church.
A short musical progrom was
rendered, several prepared talks,
baptismal services were render-
ed, and at the close of all, light
refreshments were served
Everyone present reports a good
time.
Low Rate, iong time on. land,
H. H. Andernson.
Rev. Riesen. preache'd at
Carnegie Sunday.
MOST CHILDREN HAVE WORMS
Ma ; mothers thiak thei% children
are suffering from indigestion, head-
ache. nenrousoess, we.ikne<s con ve-
nes*. when they aie victims of that
mo«t co.anion of all children's ail
ment«—wr.-ms. 1'eevisb. ill-tempered,
h. i <* Iretlo' cmm™. .1.0 ..1 r-
their tetth. bad breath aod cehekf
pain., i.ave all the symptoma of bav
iag * rm«. and sboukl be Riven
[Kickapo Worm Killer, a pleasant |
candv ! wnge. which expels worms,
think -iP puch a , ,ate, the bowel*. o? the |
axe : I '• | ,eini niaVM children we l and
'rg t .-,° I JJI K ^poo Worm Killer is gaar-
_ ^ a« ■••'««•••.• ~ "j -
• JTJSU *—>«• ,1W«
—~ -1 TI.V „/_rticaco DaOy Ktwa. . Co.. l'i.; adclpiiu and M
Xbev have some specials. ^ ng-ct.cago u 7 I
did you
plan
ALSO
DEER-
ING
MOWERS
Rakes and etc.
Look and see what repairs
you are going to need.
Get your Order in early
so as to have them when
needed.
CaUtowr
&
Bills
Don't Forget
Knights Templar
Triennial Conclave
denver
Colorado
August 12-15
1913
a Splendid Opportunity
to See Colorado
Low fares in Effect
Prepare to Go
VIA
ROCK ISLAND LINES
Write for Free. Beautiful Literature
Write to
FAY THOMPSON,
Division Passenger Agt.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Or Consult
j. l. Millican, Agent.
Gotebo, Oklahoma
Railroad Time Table.
Rock Island-Going East
No. 712 8=22 a. m.
No. 710. 3:18 p. m.
No. 788, Frefght 10:30 a. m.
Going West-
No. 709 11:38 a.m.
No. 711 6:18 P- •
No. 787. Freight 12:28 P. m.
Something New
In Gotebo
•
The Eagle Drug Store recently pur-
chased a supply of tho best Eczema
remedy on the market.
If you are troubled it will pay you to
call and talk to them about Dry
Zensal and Moist Zensal. Those
clean, sweet ointments will give
you great relief.
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V-
Electric
I Bitters I
MidoAlltw Man Of Him.
"1 wasrofiertngtnm folate IV
stomach, bead and bootfvriMB.
bat four bottles of
Bado no feel likTTVf
HUCI MCTO. if ti—X
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