The Gotebo Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Alfalfa
Field Corn
Broom Corn
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WANTED-Butter,
Eggs and Poultry.
T~r t-nrt.
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Cane
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Millet, Etc.
amen
Highest Market Prices Paid.
Bring Us Your Produce.
Cassels & Webb
Gotebo, Oklahoma
in Bulk
THE GOTEBO GAZETTE
" ilsne''i wry Thursday, at Gotebo
Okiah. ma.
J-V)- HLIZMAN. EDITOR
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
BELLINGER BROS.
GOTEBO, OKLAHOMA.
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Pm.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Hit GazeLe js*amhoiizedtnmHkethe
;ul,„ u,a.en|H|,!s ,uh.
fig/j. pn"''ar,Vs he held August
£ ■;S™
repress-ufe<l. Eag.e Drug Store.
•wlr-,rLPST This mor"'nfcr H brooch semi
.25 urcle m twisted ^oJd. one small d
- «•"'* Lo.r hetwfen Bnvt "
I BowmaH s,",, Hnd j L Shaws. re^
"ore «nd r 'rUr" B .win, un.l
c",d r^'eive liberal reward.
$1.00
For Register of Deeds,
CHAS F. HUNT
ZEKE KILLEBREW
;"• ,Bskri'1&e ,,f Hobart whs
t,tv Mojdav an bu-.n -s.
u the
Like Mother
Used to Make ....Mixing"
lliur ,1 ..... .. . . .. *—*
The young housewife does not hav
worry about making bread !ik<-
■ I i1' I'liKi? jf she uses '':
is <• r-!!y one uiff-r-
" fl >ur and ihiit is
«Vc-* iviijte loaves and thei
■'t 1' '!• flour always do-s. j
boast, but We just have j
Hoi her
Hour sen
ein'e in good and p.
on* in.i k
"•her .1 i
W~ do i I
ti' ■ b -ill the flour we handle
Garden Seeds and Seed Fotatoes
Phoni 76.
WATKINS & SON.
and in the quality of ingredients that
our excellent baking so notably excels.
We use only the best of
ingredients
| Try our restanrnut the next time in
j town when you are hungry.
PURE FOOD BAKERY
AND RESTAURANT.
Soda Fountain. Lunch Room
C. H. LUKE. Proprietor.
Alfred H. Stewart. f„rmer editor of
the Gazette left last Saturday for
Goodland, kansas, where he takes
W. J. McCallom of Lone Wolf was in
' iwn Monday caudtd.tiing He is run-
i f r th • office of representativ e of Ki uuonianii. Kausas, wher
owa county, and should have the const; charge of his fathers paper Mr s7e'^
deration ot y voters. art has many friends E who are soT
Zeke Killebrew of Lone Wolf route 3 t^ebo°s ^oss^GofidlanH^Jt What is Go"
■ candidate tor Register of Deedsof Kio- Goodland s gam.
wa county, was in t wn .Monday candid- Charlie Kizzfar of Altus arrived
- In an her column will be found Gotebo Sundav H..;n
Gatette. """ " ""
For County Assessor,
T. P, SHADDOCK
May 12 Is MothersD^
dHV Will o. , ,, „„td jn ok
",,s \ear Tu- p.-cl-maiioD
• <- •'"« "i""i the peoph" of .|)t. „ .
^ " ,r,tl"'e of love and p spec to
w hi'h"ti" on M a y 1 -, ti e date upon
« .i e ray will he observed through-
; u. cou. try. and when a|| of The
P ' I ' f "e land will be asked to
V(T'\ - V ':'e ■-"•ations. w-.s wtuten by
• > L"rtn.i Crucf, daughter of tiie
.^"venjur, his request
SS.,"' *"" Ap'cte "«v
LOST—The last of last week
« tch with gold hunting. 16 size Elk
'"^ttached on end Finder murn
"• this office and receive liberal reward
v'^XtOD/fuOUte 2wasin t0WD Sat-
.and made this office a pleasant and
rHnf He ex!e°ded hissub-
scnption to tn« t.asette for another year.
When vou it.sere against hail be sure
«,l. get Vnnr money if you have a
Agen- PayS' E<1- Sct>laffer
The following named Elks of Gotebo
attended the Elks 'blow out" at Ho-i
hart .as: Friday: F. R. Rogers, !v
H. Kiuler, C. A. Fisher J D wui-
Ed Wells and H. H. Anderson
Dan Die hi of route 2 was a pleasan'I
caller at the Gazette office last Satur
f^a\ He is a new subscriber to the
Gazette. Mr. Diehl is thinking very
county clerkr.UDniDg f°F the
daJy. T' Widen weDt to Mangum Satur-
^lr'; C. H Fisher and Miss ■ ,
I'" ^ d,iMa, meetingZ n i p V
f^S'«egisSter'S.7,7L'edI
— I lmS candTrt" M°ndilV iM
— i'o. "°d.dHcv H,s Ann..u
PPear in these columns la;ei
i
S^ttrmmur
You'll be de-
lighted with tha re-
mits of Calumet Baking
Powder. No disappoints —
no flat, heavy, soggy biacuks,
cake, or pastry.
Just the lightest, daintiest, most
uniformly raised and most deli-
cious food you aver ate.
isor.
THERE ARE OTHER8.
WATCHES
"-REPAIRED -
—AT— '
Eagle Drug-Store
If your watch, clock
repairing, bring it
Drug S:..re on
r jewelry need
^ 'be Ertgl
Saturday of Each Week
SMITH BROS.
the well-known jewelers of Moun-ain
SATURDAY
OF EACH WEBK
All ork Guaranteed
"Gruet buys more than h« can pay
for."
"Tea; he has radium tastes and a
brass income."
Remarkable Bible Veraea.
The eighth verse of the third chap-
ter of Zephaniah contains every let-
ter, including the finals, of the He-
brew language, while one will find In
the twenty-first verse of the sev-
enth chapter of Ezra every letter of
the English alphabet except J. The
verse reads as follows: "And I, even
I, Axtaxerxes the King, do m ke a
decree to all the treasurers which are
beyond the river, that whatsoever
Erra the priest, the scribe of the law
of the God* of heaven, shall require
of you, it be done speedily."—Youth's
Companion.
The woman who suffers In silence
usually manages to make a lot of
noise about it
It's easier for a man to make money
I If he isn't on speaking terms with his
' conscience.
lent Company Elects
ne. Okla.—The Choctaw
'eflifrnt company at its an-
>n named these officers: C.
resident; J. B. Westbrook.
president; B. B. Allison.
president; E. H.AJayne,
>. W. Keller, secretary.
tion of a contract.
Push Psnama Bill
jn.—Because of urgent
ir making preparation for
[of the Panama canal, the
May agreed to put ahead
jvldlng for the operation,
[and sanitation of the big
he canal cone.
if age* Going Up
; Mass.-The Whittenton
bany notified the U00 op-
Its cotton mills here of an
5 per cent to take effect
. The Increase is the sec-
amoant granted within two
New Ship Line
s— Announcement has
t the Mississippi Valley
i and Orleat Steamship
Receiver for Alley
Guthrie, Okla.—John Ross, banker at
Gate, has been named receiver for
John R. Alley of Oklahoma City, a con-
tractor working on the Wichita Falls
A Northwestern railroad, against
whom involuntary bankruptcy proced-
ings were recently instituted. The
consent of Alley to adjudicate has also
been filed.
Miners Get increase
Sharon Pa. — Announcement was
made here to the effect that 1.000 min-
ers In the Mercer Butler coal field
have been given an Increase in wages
of S percent dating from April 1, 1911
Recall Bill Offered
Washington—The recall of feder-
al judges by popular vote, at presi-
dential elections was proposed in the
the house by Representative Taylor
of Colorado, a democrat, who intro-
duced a bill for that purpose.
The Judge of aay federal district,
under the proposed bill, could be t*
moved from office, "on account of lack
of good behavior." The voters at
the same Use could recommend to
! Chicago —ElgHteen -perwme
: Jured. many gre*>n houses were
1 wrecked and a dwelling containing
several persons was blown 200 feet by
a wind storm which swept across Niles
! Center, north of Chicago.
Firs at Hopeton
Alva. Okla.—Information reached
reached here that the Hendrickson
; store at Hopeton, eignt miles south of
here was burneo early Saturday
morning. The building and merchan-
dise were a total, loss, and the para-
phernalia of the Od'i Fellows and Re-
bekah lodges were also destroyed. The
stock of goods was valued at $8,000.
with small Insurance.
Would Free Filipinoes
Washington.—Resolutions looking to
the neutralitation of the Philippines
and providing for ultimate independ-
ence of the islands, introduced by
Representative Jones of Virgtnis, were
ordered fsvorably reported Tuesday
by the house commltte on insular af-
fair*.
Downs Wowan Suffrage
Boston.—The Massachusetts senate
ugees this afternoon. They are ta
sore straits, hungry and without
drinking water. The refugees in the
church built up stages with pews as
the water rose. There will be no loss
of life.
Opposition Crumbling
Washington.—It is confidently ex-
pected that there will be little delay In
the senate in passing the Osage bill,
designed to settle up the affairs ot this
tribe of Indians. Since the measure
passed the house, what little opposi-
tion there is In the senate Is fast
crumbling.
9
Owen on Good Roads
Waahlngton.—Senator Robert L.
Owen of Oklahoma addressed the sen-
ate advocating Senator Swanson's
bill to appropriate SZO.OOO.OM annually
for five years to aid the states and
local committee* in the Improvement
of public ror.de. The bill provides for
the conatrurtiou. maintenance and Im-
provement o. poet roads and rural de-
livery route* through the cooperation
and Joint action of the national gov
of butter and flour, half a cup of lem-
on Juice, three beaten yolks, two table
spoonfuls of sugar, a cup of creata
and a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt
Cool and add whipped cream.
Make a circle of cold baked bear a
In the center put a stuffing of bread
crumbs, seaaoned with sage, onion
Juice, butter, salt and celery. MU
with an egg and cover the stuffing
with the beana; bake and serve hot.
"By the way. are Italy and Turkey
still at warr*
"To be sore. Dont you beep ap
with the march of events?"
-Not with events that wear felt
aUppers down the corridors off time"
Would Boa Thlnfo Differently.
Socrates was of opinion that, if wo
ifM all our adversities and mil"
toe* in one common heap, with —
condition, that each one should carry
sat of It an equal portion, most men
glad to tnke np tbatr ewa
A Tempting {j
Treat—
Post
Toasties
with cream
Crisp, fluffy bits of white
ftwjian Com; cookcd, rolled
into flakes and touted to a
golden brown.
Ready to serve direct
bom the peckage.
Dehghtful flavour I
Thoroughly wholesome!
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Blizman, John J. The Gotebo Gazette. (Gotebo, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1912, newspaper, April 11, 1912; Gotebo, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352009/m1/3/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.