The Peoples Voice (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Sunday School 10:00 a in
Preaching 11:00
Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:00 p m
Senior u " 7:00 pm
Preaching 8:00 p m
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening 8:00 p n
Choir Practice Friday evening 8:00 p in
Kkv. A: Park, Pastor.
M. E. Church.
Sabbath School 10 00 a m
Preaching 11 00 a in
Junioi Bp worth League 3 00 p in
Kpworth League 7 00 pin
Preaching 8 00pm
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening H 00 p in
■ Kkv. POltTElt, Pastor.
Presbyterian Church.
Sabbath School 0 55 a in
Preaching 11 00 a in
Junior Endeavor 6 00 p in
Senior 14 715 a in
Preaching 8 15pm
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 15pm
Kkv. Hogehs, Pastor.
Christian Church.
Sunday School 10 00 a m
Preaching 11 00am
Junior Endeavor 3 oo p in
Senior " 4 00 p m
Preaching 8 30pm
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 30 p in
You are cordially invited to attend thee
services. 11K\\ (i. Chkason, Pastor.
Baptist Church.
Sunday School 0 45 a in
Preaching 11 00 am
Junior II. Y. P. U 4 00pm
Senior B. Y. P. U 7 30 p m
Preaching 830 pin
Choir Practice Saturday 8 30 p in
Kkv. SPi i.km as. Pastor.
M. E. Church, South.
Sunday School 10 00 a m
Preaching lloOam
Epworth League 4 00 p in
Preaching 8 45pm
l) k. Wilson, Pastor.
Catholic Church.
Services every Sunday 1000am
Kkv. Father M kit eh, Priest.
Church of Christ.
Sunday School 10 00am
Preaching 8 00 p m 11 00 a in
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 00pm
J. 1\ Scott, p. iiavill, Elders.
Lutheran Church.
Preaching every Sunday. 2 00 p m
lii:v. c. 11. Jalbkek, Piwtor.
Episcopal Church.
Church services every Sunday at 3:30 o'clock.
.J. 11. Kose, Pastor.
Evangelical Church.
\ Sunday School 9-45 ft to
* Preaching • • • • ■ ■ 10,45 a m
Kkv. A. F. Mohke, Pastor.
Si-vi'iilli Day .Vlvci.litis.
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KITCHEN SUPERSTITIONS.' j
Why Mont Cooki Alwnyj Stir
Batter One Way Only.
"Take a good lump of fresh butter
and roll it in flonr, place it in a lined
saucepan with a half pint of good, rich
cream, stir it gently over a low Are, al-
ways the same way, till it begins to
simmer."
This recipe for the making of melted
butter is quoted from an old fashioned
cookerj' book of a century ago, but the
direction to stir "always the same
way" is observed as religiously today
as it was then, and probably will be for
a thousand years to come.
All cooks of all nations stir not only
the same way, but also from east to
west, a sure indication that the prac-
tice originated with sun worshipers.
Speaking of stirring brings to mind
that in most English households—coun-
try ones at least—the practice of the
whole family joining to stir the Christ-
mas plum pudding is still in vogue.
There are many peculiar, old fash-
ioned superstitions connected with
cooking.
For instance, in Scotland, when oat-
cakes are being baked, it is still cus-
tomary to break off a little piece and
throw it into the fire.
At one time, whenever a baking was
made—which was perhaps once a
month only—a cake was made with
nine knobs on it. Each of the company
broke one off, and, throwing it behind
him, said, "This I give to tliee; preserve
thou my sheep," mentioning the nam?
of a noxious animal—fox, wolf orenvio.
A roast pheasant is usually sent tp
with the tail feathers. This practice is
a memorial of the days when a pm-
cock was skinned before roasting and
when cooked was sewed into its plum-
age again, its beak gilded and so served.
Tossing the pancake Is another inter-
esting food superstition. Formerly tli->
master of the house was always called
upon to toss the Shrove Tuesday pan-
cake. Usually he did it so clumsily
that the contents of the pan found their
way to the floor, when a fine was de-
manded by the cook. The custom is
still kept up at Westminster school,
where a pancake is tossed over the bar
and scrambled for. The one who se-
cures it is rewarded with a guinea.
The origin of the cross on hot cross
buns is a matter of dispute. There is
little doubt that cakes partly divided
Into four quarters were made long be-
fore the Christian era. At one time It
was believed that bread baked on Good
Friday would never grow moldy, and
a piece of it grated was kept in every
bouse, being supposed to be a sover-
eign remedy for almost any kind of
ailment to which man is subject.
Iu many parts of England it is con-
sidered unlucky to offer a mince pie :■■■>
a -uest. It must be asked for.—Boston
Journal.
McCall
Has it for
Less,
Frisco-Excursion-Rates, j AN easy victory.
Denver, Colorado Springs
ami Pueblo,
Ogden and Salt Lake City, I tali
Cleveland, Sandusky and
Put in-Bay, Ohio.
Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
Chautauqua Lake
Detroit, Port Huron, Mackinaw I
City, Petoskey
Frankfort and Charlevoix, Mich j
Milwaukee and Madison, \\ is.
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn.
White Sulphur Springs, W. V a.
Cold Sulphur Springs, \ a.
Covington, Ya. Glasgow, \ a.
Harpers'Ferry, W. \ a.
Kanawha Falls, W. \a.
Bound Trip Tickets to above
points on sale daily, June 1st un-
til Sept. 30th, limited to Oct.
31st,
In addition to these rates we
have cheap round trip tickets to
various other places,
If you contemplate a trip this
summer, get our rates, time and
connections.
Call or write uearest Frisco
Agent or address the Under-
signed.
B. R Dunn,
Div. Pass. Agent,
Wichita, Kansas.
Hotr on Obstinntc English I.oril Wat
Outwitted In Naples.
Lord Charles Hamilton ttSed to go j
about Naples attended by a large, fero- !
clous bulldog. Having decided uvod
going to iiome, ho proceeded to the
station and took his place In a first
class carriage, tho "dawg" taking up
a position on a seat opposite his mas- .
ter. The platform inspector, with
many gesticulations, declared that the
bulldog should not travel in a passen- [
ger carriage.
"Very well, then; take him out," was
Lord Charles' rejoinder.
In vain Ihe official expostulated. He ,
merely reiterated his former reply, a
piece of advice it is needless to say
which was not followed, and Lord
Charles, apparently master of the sit-
uation, threw himself back in his seat
and calmly lighted a cigar.
But the Italians were not to be out-
done, and, quietly detaching the car-
riage in which the English "mllor" was
seated, they made up the train with an-
other compartment and started it off.
Lord Charles sat quietly smoking for
about a quarter of an hour and then,
| surprised at the delay, thrust his head
out of the window and demanded
when the train was goiug to start. Ilia
j feelings when the situation was de-
j scribed to him may be imagined.—Lon-
i don Tit-Bits.
Invites your trade you
wll always get the
very best groceries at
the very lowest price
and receive the highest
price for your produce
if you trade with the
MODEL GROCERY....
ESHMAN & TAYLOR
PROPRIETORS.
Machine Oil -
Fisher and Daniels "has the best
and for less" remember this fact when
you go to purchase your machine oil.
THE NEW EVE TO THE OLD ADAM.
! Summer Tourist rates on sale daily
| to, Detroit, Peteskey, Charlevoix,
{ Hay View, Traverse City, and other
Michigan resorts, Cleveland Sandusky
i and Putin Bay, Ohio, Buffalo and
j Niagara Falls N. Y.—One fare plus
J $2.00 for round trip Return limit Oct
I lllst J.J.Baker.
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** A NICE f
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I charge thee, love, set not my aim too low.
If throu&ii the cycling ages I have been
A partner in thy i.. '• < e *"■ 1
8o through the centuries ihat ebb an-] flow
I must, with thee, God's < rets Reek to know.
Whate'er the conflict I will Lulp to win
Our conquest over foes without—within—
And where thou goest, beloved, 1 will
Set no dividing line between the twain
Whose aim and end are manifestly one.
Whate'er my loss it cannot be thy gain.
Wedded t'u- light and heat that makes life's
sun;
Not thine the g?ory and not mine the shame.
We build the world together in one name.
- Annie L. Muzzey in llarpw'f.
DR. COE'S
SANITARIUM.
Located at 26th and Wyandotte 5t«.
ESTABLISHED >808.
Organized with a full Btrvff of physicians and
surgeons for treatment of all Chronic Diseases,
THIRTY ROOMS for accommodation of patients.
Difficult Surgical Operations Performed with
Skilliand Success when surgery is necessary.
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Well equipped to treat diseases of women.
Many who have suffered lor years cured at
home. Special book tor women FKEK.
Trained Attendant.. Be.t Invalid'. Horn#
Is the We«t. X-Ray Used In Examination..
A quiet home for wom-sn daring confinement,
CANCERS. TUMORS-No Money Until Cared.
WRITS FOR PRKI BOOK ON
Ancient Beds.
In ancient times tlie beds we rend
al"'Ut were simply rugs, skins or thin
in ttresses which could be rolled up
a: 1 carried away in the morning. At
nii-ht tliey were spread on the Uoor,
which in the better class of lions - j
was of tile or plaster, and as the shoi s
were not worn in tho house and t h ■
feet were washed before entering a
room the floors were cleaner 11 i ::i
ours. After a time a sort of bend
three feet wide, was built around two
or three sides of the room about a
foot above the floor and, covered with
a soft cushion, was used during tl>-'
day to sit or lounge on and as a sleep
ing place at night The bench was
sometimes made like a settee, movable
and of carved wood or ivory.—London
Standard.
No Sense of Proportion.
The young man who had spent his
efforts for several years without re-
sult in studying art was talking with
his practical uncle, who had patiently
paid the bills.
"Of course," said the young artist,
"I know I haven't made much of a go
of it, but I don't think you ought to ad-
vise me to try something else. You
know it's best to put all your eggs in
j one basket and watch that basket.
I "Uni! That may be, Charlie; but did
you ever think how foolish it is to put
so many baskets around one bantam j
egg?"—-Youth's Companion.
I CROQUET SETS
Lung, Eye, Skin,
Kidney, Bladder,
Blood and
Norvous Diseases.
Club Feet, Curvature of
Spine, Hare Lip.
Epilepsy, Oatarrh,
Stomach Troubles,
FILES. Fistula—Curs Poiitlvely Guaranteed.
Without kit!ft. ligttun or caustic. Ho tnonty
tcctfttd untilpatitnt is ZVfll.
VARICOCELE.
Radically Cured In Ten Days under Posltlvs
Guarantee. Send lor Special FREE Book.
New restorative treatment for loss of Vital
Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, etc.
DEFORMITIES CURED.
All persons crippled, deformed, lame or para*
lynd should know what can be done by proper i
treatment for these cases. Special attention j
paid to crippled children at tho Sanitarium.
Patients successfully treated at home by i
Wall. Consultation Free and confidential, at
oflce or by letter. Thirty years' experience j
'Illustrated Bool? Free, giving much valuable
Information. Call at office or write to
DR. C. M. C0E,
%|h, 915 Walnut St., HANSAS CITV, M0.
The Great Porcelain Tower.
In 1430 A. 1)., after nineteen years of
ceaseless labor and an expenditure of
about £800,000, the Chinese govern-
ment finished the wonderful porcelain
tower at Nankin, which stood for near-
ly four and a quarter centuries, until
1850, tho most marvelous building ever
erected by human hands. It was of
octagonal form, 260 feet in height, with
nine stories, each having a cornice und
a gallery without.
FOR THE BOY OR GIRL!
Given as a Present for Get-
ting ten new Subscript-
ions for The Kan-
sas City Weekly
Journal.
Snlidolntr a Bully.
An experience on a Siberian train re-
| lated by a writer in a Vladivostok pa-
per reminds one of the early stage-
coach days beyond the Mississippi and
seems even more violent because the
participants In the adventure were not
j rough plainsmen and mountaineers,
j but a lady and a nobleman.
j When the train pulled up at Tsitikar,
! In Manchuria, a Mantchoo noble who
i had bullied all his fellow passengers
alighted at the station restaurant after
j warning them that he would decapi-
tate any of them who took his seat.
; During his absence a smartly dressed
young Russian lady entered the car
and, despite the alarmed expostula-
I tions of Its occupants, calmly appro-
priated the seat.
i When the noble returned, be flew
i Into a passion and advanced threaten-
ingly with his curved saber drawn.
! But the young woman coolly covered
1 him with o shining revolver.
"Do you take us for a pack of cow-
ardly mandarins?" she exclaimed, and
then, pointing to her feet, she remark-
ed, "Here is your place, my hero."
Tho Mantchoo noble surrendered and
sat at her feet for the rest of the jour-
ney.
KIDNEY DISEASES
arc the most fatal of all dis-
eases.
cni EV'O ™ey cure i i
iULli 0 Guarantoad Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi-
nent physicians as the best foi
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $1.00.
■■smaaaajjHBflUHBBnnHR■■MWS
Nothing lias ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
The boy or <rirl can find no bet-
ter fun than a game of croquet.
The set we offer consists of
four balls and four mallets, with
necessary wickets and stakes
The set is weil finished through
and presents a nice appearance.
Our proposition: Any boy or
girl who will get TEN new sub-
scriptions for The Kansas City
Weekly Journal at 2"> cents each
making a total of $2.50, and will
send us a list of the names to-
gether with the money, we will ^
ship to his or her address, ex-
press charges prepaid, this nice a
croquet set. ^
Boys; and girls, here is a "4
chance to get a very nice pres- ^
ent. Rustle a little and get j
this croquet set, as our propo- 1
sition only holds good until Nov.
1, 1003.
Send money by post office or-
der or draft and advise us of the
name of your express office.
Address all communications to
The Kansas City Journal, Kan-
sas City, Mo.
' Send for sample copies of the
I Wreekly for canvassing.
-JJL
PolltioHl Bnrflflarlc*.
It was through a stolen document
openly seized by the Hritish ambas-
sador in Berlin, that the British gov-
ernment first learned of the recogni-
tion of the independence of America
by France. The British minister was
Hugh Elliot, and he had the desk of
the French minister forced open to
obtain the copy of the treaty he warn
ed. In 1855 a sensation was created
by the discovery of a plan by which
secret documents were systematical l>
abstracted from the Russian embassy
in Berlin, being copied at night in the
Interests of another nation and re-
placed In the drawer at the embassy
In the morning. The burglaries had
been taking place for two years before
they were discovered.
CoolinK n Hot Iron.
The small girl had been told not to
put her toy llatiron on the stove, a it
would become too hot. She insisted
that she must have a hot Iron, how-
ever; for how else could she make her
doll's clothes look nice? But when tln>
iron was given to her she found its
warmth more than she bargained mr.
She said nothing to her mother, but
quietly taking up the iron she toddled
out to the refrigerator and deposited it
there, and when her mother asked for
an explanation she said:
'I tought I'd cool it off."
im Discovery
r> „ Ao vsrMPTi
I Or S ortilis und
Vlll.ltH
ION Prir(.
50c i SI.I
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free.
TIMKTABLE—A. T. & S. F.
NORTH BOUND.
NO.401 l'i 3. liutis. ( ily ami 1 liK" l i1'A. M.
No. || • Kiiiis. City anil Hi'iivi t A. M,
i" clileiign untl Khih. Ctl\ :J:' :l\ M.
SO.420 Local Kn-itilit Except 8mulu> 7 ;r. A. M,
SOUTH BOUND.
So. 405 l'liss.Galveston I'iMOA.M.
Mo, 17 " Galveston . 1:06 P. M.
So 11 r> Purcell 4:10 r. M.
So! I.::: Local Freight lixcept Sunday 1...5 r M
TRAIN SERViCF.
No. 406,carrion tbrougn clialr cur-i.nil Full
nan Meupop11 rriving In Winlle.'l '.i.^'a. m.
connection Willi tt a in - I < ■'' «'' points ID
.siiutlieastc'in Kiui-n-) v\ ielntn II I ' it. in.,
I'opeku 4:35 p. m,, Kansas City i :10 p. ni., anu
Chicago ti a. in.
No. 116—Carries flay conches ton ehalr cars
to Khiihuh city arrive- Wnitlel'l 115 p. m.,
I (connecting v.illi t ruins for vn ullliifitoii and
I'liiilmiile points) Newton 3:45 p in, whore
direct connect ion i- made with ihioiitfh
iridn.-, for eldorado ami t slitointa, Topeka
*:lf) p. in. and Kansas City lU-:20 p. in
l jsjo. 18—Carries through ehalr cars and Full-
man sleeper, at rive- tif Wichita pi:.l0 p. in.
I opektt 1:111 n. ni., AtoUlson 11:15 a in M. .In.-eph
7:35 a. tn,, Kansas Clty7:15a. in., and Chicago
BP. m.
No. 405—Carlie- through ciiitlr eiu-> and
fullinan sleeper arriving Ft. Won It 7 : i:i a in.
Galveston U: 15 p, rn., Austin 8:10 p. m., ana
San Antonlo 11:46 p. ni.
No, XT—Carries through chat* cars anil I'uJ^
man sleeper arrives Ft Worth h::, p. in.,
Austin F.:4'l and San Anlonto 8:40a. in.
Throughtickets soli! to all points and l.nggage
cheeked through. Accident ticket- for side
.I.J. HAKE 11, Agent.
Died of Keulcct.
Louis XVII., titular king of France,
the unfortunate dauphin, died in the
Temple of Paris of abuse nnd neglect.
Ilis body was identified and certified
to by four members of the committee
of public safety and by more than
twenty officials of the temple. The re-1
mains were privately burled In the
cemetery of St. Marguerite, and every
trace of the grave was carefully oblit-
erated.
For Sale.
Two 50 foot lots 240 feet deep
facing University Boulevard for sale
at a bargain if taken soon. For
particulars inquire at this office.
Blessing* Horn of Sorrows.
The world's greatest blessings have
come out of its greater sorrows. Said
Goethe, "I never had an affliction
Which did not turn into a poem." No
doubt the best music nnd poetry in all
literature had a like origin, if we could
only know its w hole story. It is uni-
versally true that poets "learn In suf-
fering what they teach in song." Noth-
ing really worth while In life's lessons
conies easily and without pain and
cost.
We have in our shelves many re-
medies for constipation and bilious-
ness, but the never-fail. common-sense
cure is found only in Ramon's Liver
Pills and Tonic Pellets This Treat-
ment cures by relieving the cause of
the trouble; the Pink Pill arouses tho
liver, while the Tonic Pellets tone up
the organs and insure natural and
healthy conditions. Complete Treat-
ment—two medicines—25 doses—full
directions—only 25cts.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. tycA
Seven Million bi>xes sold in past 12 months. This signature, * *
Cures Crip
in Two Days.
on every
box. 25c.
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