Fort Gibson Gazette (Newspaper) - May 25, 1916, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma NUMBER 13 State Fair Issues 1916 Premium List The forerunner of a big and prosperous State 1916 Premium has been issued and is ready for All rules and regulations and premiums in the twenty-three departments for the tenth annual State Fair and to be held September 23 to 30,are A copy may be secured free on request to I. S. Mah Oklahoma New features this year are the Cotton the Milk and Cream Show and a model dairy house to be conducted by government and state dairy Many thousands of dollars are listed for premiums in the live stock new clubs have been added to and club Crop Rotation and The has been included in the Pig offering many prizes for breeding Amusement features are more numerous than in Auto races for two harness and running races four foot Hippodrome show and the Jones Exposition Show and the Midway are The spectacular days of a and fireworks night with three hundred will be produced each for the first time in The County Court SUGGESTS School Notes The amendment to abolish County Court will be presented to the voters at the and | should be thoroughly that we may not do something that will tack on more expense in the rather than reduce costs and expenses which is supposed to the result obtained by abolishing the A few counties on the Who have concluded that to abolish the county court by combining it with the District office would be in their where the county Judge had but little to thereby reducing expensed and If there can be some way by which to cut the expense of operating the county and give more efficient service to the lets have but lets investigate fully if voting for this will give the desired result to every county in the and not to j only a It is an amendment j to the constitution and will effect j all the counties tf Loose Hats With a Chin Ribbon Been Recommended by a Chicago Valleys of Northwestern Nevada Have in the Absorbed Immense Volumes of For some centuries man has j addicted to the hat leaving that esthetic creation to He has required his to be utilitarian and But now utility comfort are being 3y Reynolds of Chicago avers constriction of the baldness and boldly recommends that hats be abandoned Doctor another health suggests as a compromise a loose-fitting tied under the chin with If men act at all in the premises will probably adopt Doctor Hatless men may be surveyed with some degree of but men dolled up in i Dolly Varden or Salvation Army svith a little bow of ribbons under he is Better the stovepipe of our sainted sires than and bows tempting man td look himself as a of beauty and i joke A Correction We wish to correct the mistake in the death of Mose we stated he was in fact we did not know him thought this statement correct because his name on our subscription list is plainly marked Mose was a Cherokee Mr. Henry of spent Sunday in our J. M. and Mc Ha each are of a new Ford Mrs. J. of spent Friday of last week with Mrs. Bertha Lake's stock of Women's and Children's Slippers are up to the in look them tf Mr. Joe Price of son of the editor of Porum J T. and one of the graduates of the Porum High School this was in Fort looking after a position with the the about six miles of wher he finished the 1915-16 term on account of the of his In the regular announcement column of this first appears the announcement of Mr. Dan D. canidate for Court Having perfect confidence in the integrity of the democratic hosts he feels sure that he will receive a fair and impartial Lake buys eggs and Henry Wood of candidate for Commissioner of this was in lown a few hours A big shipment of Warner Rust Proof just in at Lawn Social Friday night on the Church lawn of the Presbyterian Strawberries and ice cream will be served by the Ladies Aid Society of the i Remember Lake's when you want Mid-summer Dry tf Old papers for 5 cents per j at Gazette I A big stock of Men's and | Sport Shirts at tf Mrs. J. K. Blake and left for for a vacation and visiting Mr. J. K. Blake's Lake wants tf | Mr. and Mrs. Sid Garrett left last Thursday for to visit Mr. Garrett accompanied by Mr. mer Aanderson of ed last from where Mr. and Mrs. Anderson j have spent a two weeks I Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Anderson will after an extended i visit with their Mrs. W. | N. of Hammurabi's who was a king of about 2185 B. and whose code af laws Is the oldest existing record of was not such a number after supreme court of Missouri hap 3et aside one of his Ing to this precept the son of 3d the latter dying his does not the legal heir to the The bench of the state sould not see the matter in Yet the principle that a legacy which the legatee did not live to receive reverts to the estate of the testator is recognized In modern Unless the surviving heirs of the legatee are related in blood to the they cannot Hammurabi's not be good law in but it would bo recognized is such almost everywhere Popular Japanese Dr. Juichi who has the presidency of the Imperial Railway Is one of the accomplished Japanese best known to visitors to Japan for his unwearied his keen intelligence and refined Doctor Soyeda was once the vice minister of finance ind for a long time has been governor Df the Industrial bank of He Is also connected with the He is well known in where he was sent by the Japanese chamber of commerce as representative to visit the Japanese residents of the in with the California land dispute some years The large prehistoric lake which flooded a number of the valleys of northwestern Nevada at a very recent geologic but has now passed was named Lake in honor of Huron La one of j the early explorers of the headwaters i of tho The lake covered | approximately 8,100 square miles at Its j greatest and in its deepest the present site of Pyramid i it. was at least SSO foet that ' its surface stood approximately 500 j feet above the present water surface of Pyramid The ancient lake hud no outlet except the one that led | straight its waters being I ed entirely by A large i area a tew miles north of oa ia covered with formed j since tho disappearance of Lake j The dunes are fully | live foot and their steeper slopes 1 green are on thus indicating that tho whole vast field of sand is slowly traveling This progress has necessitated a number of changes in the roads In the southern part of Little Humboldt valley during recent In some places in this region tho telegraph poles have been buried so deeply that have had to be spliced in order to keep the wires above the crests of the The sand is of a light color and forms beautifully curved ridges and waves that are covered with a fretwork of wind and many of these ridges are marked in tho most manner by the footprints of which form strange hieroglyphics that are sometimes difficult to The formal closing of the school for this year was held last Friday evening with the graduation exercises of the eighth Mr. Or H. P. postmaster of delivered the address of the it was a masterpiece every sense of the word and was most thoroughly enjoyed by all who herd it. His address was primarily for the graduates and he spoke on the duty of the individual to his state and it was and and was a fitting climax for the school The exercises were attended by a very large audience. The house was decorated with white and the class The numbers which were excellently given by the eighth grade and high school students are | Quartet Misses Beatrice 1 Ray Bertie and Nell McCall Total days male 2,009.5 female 2,169, total 4178.5. Total days on male 18229.5, female 19,818, total 38,047.5. Average daily male 90.21, female 97.23, total 187.44. | cent of male 88.39, female 89.12, total 177.34. Cases of male 268, female 259,total 527. male 10, female 8,total 18. Number neither absent male 5, female 3, total 8, Number enrolled from Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 10,00 m. Morning Service at 11:00 History In the Evening Servicer at 8:00o'clock, Man's Two Good and a real good welcome A. E. Invocation Salutation Violin Solo Class History Address 1 Chorus EASY TO DETECT THE LIAR Scientific Tests Have How Plainly a Deviator From the Truth May Rev. Weston Syble Nation Hamilton Rex Smith 0. H. P. Brewer Eighth Grade and High School Students Benediction i At the time of for press none of the except the of the j eighth grade has been As soon as they are all in they will be mailed to the members of | the class from the county will be some Rev. Cooper preparing the When a man Is telling a lie he breathes differently from when he is telling the The difference was discovered by means of some tests time yet before the diplomas will - because they have to be Benussi of Italy He prepared cards bearing figures and diagrams and distributed these among his These were required to describe the cards except In certain cases when the cards were marked with a red and the students receiving them were required to describe them Each student was watched carefully leome very needful improvements signed by the state superintendent and since there are so many from all over the state there will be delay in sending them Work will begin soon in making ADVERTISED LETTERS In The German emperor's palace at recently a subject of newspaper Is described as a magnificent white marble one of the most luxurious royal residences eves It was formerly the property of the unfortunate Empress Elizabeth of who lavished vast sums on its It contains over a hundred rooms and is surrounded by wonderful THIEF OR BUSINESS by his of the nature of the tried to judge from his manner whether he was telling the truth or The watchers wore unable to judge with any Under the direction of Professor Benussi the time occupied in inspiration and expiration was and the measurement was taken again Immediately after he It was found that the utterance of a false statement always increased and the utterance of a true statement always diminished the quotient obtained by dividing the time inspiration by of Dr. Anton commenting on these remarks that the discovery furnishes a certain criterion between truth For even a clever liar is likely to fail in an attempt detection by breathing Professor Benussi having discovered that men are unable voluntarily to change their respiration bo as to affect the Remaining Uncalled For in This Office for the Week Ending 22 1916 Mrs. Mary Myrtle 190 Acres for Sale These letters will be sent to the Dead Letter June 9 1916, if not delivered In calling for the above please say giving date of Bertha M. P. M. We have for sale a 190 acre farm at a so that any one looking for a bargain in ought see and we believe if you will go look this place over you will buy it. Don't wait till tomorrow or next for we are hustling around for a This is the prince Tyner at the extreme low price of per See Fort Gibson Real Estate about it. National Co. Georgia W. E. AGENT Okla. Samples of the Carolina Regal Grey and can be seen at Braggs Flour and Feed Some Reflections on Honesty That May Seem a Little Harsh at the First If you deliberately plan to sell to another man something which you know is not worth the price you and you depend on his lack of knowledge concerning it to make it possible for you to carry otit the you are a it sounds a little does Anyone making that statement to would caH him a You hold that an article is worth to another man just what he is willing to pay tor it. Mighty slimsy cover for your If your conscience does not bother you after you hare made a deal in which you know that you have wrong fully convinced a man that something you sold him represents what he paid for you have a dishonest streak in You are taking from that man something to which you are not That is what the man does who enters your house at night and roba That he gives you nothing in return and has not asked your permission before he takes it is argument on which you may refute the statement that you are a Every bit that you have taken in excess of the worth of the article you makes you a dishonest v r Cannons May Close Uncle Sam stops firing his big siege guns on Sandy Hook the children in Coney Island will have no public schools to Frightened parents are refusing to allow their i offsprings to attend Public School 100 at West Third street and Park Coney Cracked which daily threaten to fall on the heads of the are the The it is been In a state of decadence for several The second floor is and only the seven schoolrooms on the ground floor Borough President Pounds has an The testing of the guns off the officials raise havoc with the and York school This work will be done largely by funds in this year's Next year the entire building will be heated by steam which will be far more economical on and The smoke will be conspicuous by its absence in the rooms where the stoves have been in Lavatories will be put in each room down and one up two bubbling drinking fountains will be one for the and one This last improvement will be more asd The school and of the have the most sincere thanks from the faculty for their earnest support that has been shown this The has been pleasant and to all which is the result of To board especial thanks are due for the material benef its they have given to the school and the interest they Fashions in green and carbolic which used to favorite methods of committing suicide in New York between 1895 and 1805, have gone out of Illuminating gas Is yearly becoming more and the use chlorid Is an the According to Drs. W. Lambert and H. S. ad by the Journal of the American Medical this increase is due to the notoriety given by the newspapers to a ease of accidental poisoning a few years Lake wants tf Supt. L. M. Logan left Tuesday for his home in You can always get the market price for your produce at Miss Corine Nash spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Houses to to Hughes oi Mrs. Rosa Miss Elsie Everett of is visiting her Go to Lake's for Cane Fetereta and Stock James Wenderoth spent week end his ' Fort and mens cut The Messers T. C. Coup of Lake is for ' Lake buys n Misses Ethel Lane and of enroute spent Monday y The ice season and the ice is on Call phone 93,' We buy chickens and pay the highest maret priced ' Buy your his stock is he keeps th moving and sells for When you want fresh and prompt effi Garner's He your For Hall y Potato slips in any Burnett & Fort Some merchants buy the er's butter only a few the buys it in goo i point in tjf Have just received a have shown in guiding its affairs which good will be seen in years j of wash The following pupils them before fe special men ion for their Tbe B gt attendance this year and 7 Tommie perfect attendance for five Walter three Harold Berd two John Beatric one On account of not being able to secure the names at time of going press those who were perfect in the grade their names will be published at a later TOTAL ANNUAL REPORT r FOR THE YEAR 1915 - 19J6 Number enrolled during the male 141, female 154, 295. Total days 16V 629, female 17,695,- total 84^24i I have my blacksmith shop just back of the chili joint and am do your work at reasonable 3-t Pasture to commodate 50 head of stock f April 1st to Oct 1st. Will ter stock or 50c per head Leas than five head 76c j per 14 miles tf your