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THE YOUTH COLUMNS
Inaugurated May 1 191-
O- C. Phillips Editor
jumt r —t*— -■ — r i.iu of Oloon Times.
| Conl'jcius used a hair brush for a
This is is an age when men f*u. nr.d h!a nnecFtors frr centuries
! belore Ma time The reed came lato
I "isc- for writing In the marshy conn
' in :a of the Orient. It wes hollow and.
j «:ut In short lengths with sharpened
ends, nnd was some Improvement oc
tho hair peu
must bcjjrin to think] about th|J
future destiny of the rare in
which they are identified with
with more considpration.
The young colored men are the
nejtt to advance and pprpell the
Neproship onward and upward
In this great o?ean. the earth.
I'hey are the ones to impove
the moral condition of the race.
They are" the ones to protect
and eap:et their own women he
Home and "Boughten" Bread.
It appears ttal from tiO to 70 per
cen' ol the broad used In New York
city la acU.Uly baked by women in
the home, and ov . a Jl'j.OOO.UUO
bread trust wlU ha o hard work to
persuade many or these women that
the scientific triad turned out by :bo
baking companies day alter day under
uniform conditions is an improve
inoul or. the home product.
Much Aliko.
Samson and Damocles were aliko in
this respcct—a haircut meant ruin
for both —July Lipplncott's.
Horticultural.
One may haruly call a hen on he:
~est an eg« lant.
Hava Vou These?
Havo a heart that never hardens
and a temper that nover tires, and s
touch (hat never hurts.—Charles
Dickons.
Marking on Wood.
If any one in your homo has a p>
rograph outfit, use it for marking you
( boy's hockey sticks, baseball bats, ten-
cause it has been clearly demon ntR rackets and ail «uch wooden things
... . , „ Painted names can wear or be scratch.
*traie<J in the pass that no oth^r e(1 ofT but whcn burned in deeply- tb«
people Will Identification is there to stay.
Rut young men! It appears to Needed invomion.
| A machine to deal the cards has
me that we cannot become thf* been invented Now. If tho Inventor
, , , can only product* machines that will
proper leaders if we loaf around p,ay pollcI „ nei!(!ed ntthl.s
pool halls and union places where rr" caa b« fitcurc'; -Chlc Nowl
the best people don't approve off
The current of the world's af
fair will soon come to us. We I
are the next ones to [go to Con-
gress pleading for justice ail
Jiberity for the Negro race
In order to be more thoughly
qualified we must take advant-
age of our leasure'moments. We
must stu.ly how if it happen to
come our term to run
a government that we
be successful and not failures-
We should be good young de-
sirable citizens-
Then when wo be advanced to
our places in this government,
the Negro race may look for ;
brighter future than lie has ever
kfynvn
ByCharlesy Smith. Asst Ed
Th? Senior Class of 1!)I4 at
Fnver Mighsohool met Thursday
Jan 15 and elected officer for
this <'emester.
Uruce Johnson president
Eulala V Freeman Vice pres.
Judith Horton S3c'y
Honace.Taylor Ast Secretary
Hearley Brooks treasurer
This is the largest Senior class
this school ever had:
Power of Wealth.
Mr. Qhout—All my money cannot
give me health, doctor.
Dr. Poluc—No, perhaps not; but 1
in of lnostlmablo value nevertheless
It gives your physician great conft
ienco.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Couch and Headache and works off the C.-'.i'
Drugfita* refund money if it fails to c\i*
E. W fJKOVK'^siwiatn;
> each box. i*jc.
Pleasing Uplflram.
T.rpnt tnlents are of no use with
out a little sunshine of the mind"—
thus wrote Lady Shelley of her friend
Lord nroiifihnm, who suffered from
chronic disgust of life.—London
Times.
For Mondtng Enamelware.
To mend a hole which has been
made lu an enamel pan tho following
Is very effective: Take equal parts
bitted coal and Elfted table salt, mix
ogether and pack into the hole. Place
tho pan on the stove with a little *a
ter In it until tho cement hardens It
will see become as hard a3 thl
enamel Itself.
I First published in the Oklahoma
Guide Nov- 6 1913.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
L0«AN COUNTY. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA-
Katie Taylor, Plaintiff
vs. No.
Hsorge Taylor, Defendant.
Notice of Publication
Said defendant, George Tay-
lor, will take notice that he ha
been sued in the above namn'
Court upon an action for abso-
lute divorce on the grounds o
ibandoment for more than one
.ear next proceeding the filing
of the Petition filed herein by
said plaintiff on or before thi
18th. day "f December, 1913, or
said Petition will be taken ni-
trite and judgment will be ren-
ted in favor of the defendant
for absolute divorce.
Neil Humphry,
Clerk of the District Court
Arthur It. ^wank,
Attorney for I'laintiff.
'/irst published in the Oklahoma
Guide July, 17. 1913
NOTICE
To Maiy Johnson Owner and L
llemlles. occupant of the following tie—
->tiihed mil properly situsUri in tie
'oijulv of t«ou>in and J*tnle of '>k 1:ih«>n•
o—wit* Lot l'weniy one (21) in Block
lO.i'apitol Mill.
Viiij nre hereby notified lliat the ahovi
.!• Kciihbil properly was on tli«* I81I1 ii \
• f Nov. A I) 11)07 sold hv the Conniv
I'rensurbof County, after due mn
cgsl notice of siieh sale had been givn
ii tlie manner and for ihe *iinn requireit
Imw. for l lie I nxt' legally levied I hen
• n for Ihe year 1UOO which luge* were
lues and nnd unpaid and the said lo'
■veie bid ..IV hv it. U, UunihIhIi lie be—
ntg I he highest bidder therefor l<
the sum of $10 40 Ihe umoiin" of t ie a -
ccuinuliited hi.vs penalties cosh h i«•
charges then due on saw! l t and a propei
-riifit:ai«t of piircluise of s iid l.iis w«
inly issued to said 11. 1> Burnsdale.
And you ate here by fi riher nolihe
"hat. if ledi-inpiioii of said let fr.wn «
-nle is made on o> belore sixty (00;d i}>
•nm the dale of tins notice, ti e umler—
signed as I lie legal owne: and bidder ot
said certificate of purchase wi I de-
nirtudof Uie t'ouniy Treasurer of tir:
above named I-ouniv thai he issue t<
Jiui Sander l'ie under signed a proper
tnd'valid l >• x died for an id .Inn S.iimUi?
h n ipiired and provided l y law,
I hereby certify that Ihe above name
First published in the Oklahoma
Guide Nov. G 11913.
NOTICE
To Fa«nle M. Si«ne.n«(fcr of Hi" fol-
lowing tU-scril ?il rtai properiy ^united
n III.- 'loillity of l.otT'i'i. SI ill I* of < Ik I il-
I-'III'I. In will ; I,Ills II tiioi-k 1-t
(jiiihrie a'so L* ts 7. 'ill, 8v and Block
.4 Capital 11 II.
Y u an* hereby notifiid that ihe a
•ove deserii ed Io'h went on the Oth da>
..f N v. 1911 sold by the Uouuty Treaf.
• irei of said County. Afiei due and legal
notice of such sale hs« first been e ven
hi the manner arid for llie lime yequireo
hy lnw for Ihe taxes legally levied then
hi for ihe year 1910 which laxes wen
due and unpaiii. and the s dd lots wen
•id off by V. L Williams he being tin
dullest and besi bidder therefore tin
-urn ^41 -< 5. $ IS 7">. ^17 7"> i? 10 80 am
■^|C. 80 respectively ihe a mount of Ihe
Iieiimulated laXe<« p. riilities cost and
barges then due on said h).s an.! pro
ier cerilficates of purchase for each lot
were duly issued t > said l'V L, William^
Aim! you are further hereby notified
hill unless redemption of said lo's from
a'e is made hy you « ii or before sixn
6)) days from date ««r this none-- ti .
iittd irsign as the legal owner and Inddi-r
.f said certificates of purchase, will <1
maud of tlie County Treasurer of tin
ibove nMined Couuty, that lie issue t«
/ I, Williams the undersign a prope:
nd valid tax deed r« r said lots as re-
quired and provided by law.
Doted Oct. 1), 1913
F L Williams.
County Court
MOP WEL
L'S
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is n
iff]
L I II
gr i \ ?
(Sts
b and put up in any st\'le|f "
>:th will I ermit Wr' ' ■* S
( " J
i Auti
:j Slal
'' here was a larpe enteJtain—
ment given at Ihe resident of
Mr Hollis there was abou 23
present.
Young men and Young women
you are requested to he present
at the first baptist Church at 6:
p m. Sunday,
The Ethical Culture Society
will meet every Friday at StPaul
M K Church on Board & Perkins
All are)invited
M • b E. E Bowman. I'rjsid m*
Miss Mary ''raham is now tea
chin« School nea,r Langston
Mr, Chas- Ilirris of Okl.i. City
passed through here Sunday en
route to C. A. N. U
Rev Cooksy, of Muskogne was
in the city Sunday and pjreafhed
jit First Baptist Uhurch
Unwelcom* Addition li Drink.
Peculiarity cf Cum Tree.
It has been ascertained that a gut
tree in Australia is the h'phcrt tre.
In the world, and stands 41 r tpet hi h
Gum trees are the most rapid grov Itu
plant life known. There is one ti
Florida which crew 40 feot a year fc.
four yearB.
On the Hotti Piazza.
"Wliy dor't you s-how u little arr.bV
ti on. Slithers?" asked Ilinks. "do la
nd make a roputatlou lor youraelf."
"What's the use?" said Slithers "I'C
no sooner make it than these old la
dlea on the plana here woulA iear tt
all to pieces."—Harper's Weekly.
As It Is In Life.
No one ever has tho choleo of the
very best. Most things, humanly
speaking, are Rlmply tho choice ot
one good thing and one not bo good.
parties are non reside t
service con not lie pn
publication notice.
Dale De
e and persun
cured except in
11. 1913.
I'M Uobiuson. Const aid*
First Published in the Oklahoma
Ciuido July 17. JD13.
"8o you think this halt on hor«e r -
ring Is a good thing?" "Yes," repM'd
Mr Jlnglewad. *M thought you were
Interested in the turf." "1 am But
it doesn't do any hvwm to lot tho pub
He *ave up a lltt!e money now and
then, to be delivered ovee in larsei
installments when we vjen up again."
Accomplished In Profanity,
This from Hawaii: "A nattvs
woman called on the attorney peneral
the other day to complain of the bad
language used by the child of a neigh
bor tn the presence of her own tots
'How old Is your neighbor's child?"
queried the attorney general. 'About
•'-x,' replied the woman I thouldn't
think that a cl£d of that age could
use much bad language,' remarked th#
attorney general. 'Vou ought to hear
him,' exclaimed the woman 'Why, be
can swear just us good as hlu fa.her' "
Tho Author Who Soros.
Ths author who speaks about hii
own books is almost us bad as a
mother wtttt talks about her own shkl-
dren.- -Benjamin Dltrmall.
Has 152 Living Descendants.
Henry 8 mall wood, aged Dl, formerv
ly employed as a chairniaker of Hlj'h
Wycombe, has 152 doBcendants living.
Including nlne!y- hree great-grandchil-
dren and seven gr<at-great-grandchll
A ptrullar exi^rlenc* rt-cntlr t i dr(fn , brothpr 92 aI1j
hll • ir*de ui«n at Murwlllumbah, „ ,1llt,r „KP<, Rn A i on. n ,r«nd on,
great-grandson and a great rreat-
A est ral'a. He la In the habit of lea
Ing a jug of wate r In a ahady spot all
day ti; co( > drinking It at titght The
Cithri avQiiing ho was on the veranda
talking to ills wife and reaching for
the Jug took s drluk. and before ho
knew where he was a frog was half
%sy down his throat, eventually slid
kg riglX down
grr.ndson are si) named Henry.—Loqp
don Dully AJall.
Mer Housenold JiOS-
Odd\.c>.i in t.cerving a friend
In her new apartment the othe- day
said cordially: "Well, here I am, you
see. i:i my new homo, with all my 1;> !ts
and pcniiMits K Ulx red about t «■ '
NO'I'ICK
T" W. t'lniilwick owner and occu
pant of the following described «« •' pt- o
el ty situated ill I he Colinlv of |,.>min
State of Oklnixuna. to wit
Lot Twenty I in Block Fori
[40] Capitol Hill, Guiinie Okla.
You are hereby notitled tint the a I > >. \ >
descriSed property was on Ihe Jbth day
Nov A l> I9H7. sold by the County
.Her due ai d legsl notice of such sale
had fiiKi been given in ilu* manner and
or the time required by law t. r Hie tax
slegally levied thereon for ilie year ID' (1
which tuxes were due nnd unpaid and
the said lol was iud "ff by II C. Uurns—
il.de, he being the highest ind best bid-
• r t here I -r for thesuir. of f'J IK) the a
lUoi\nt of llieaccumulsied tages, penul-
iies eogt uud chatges than due on said
lol and a proper certifieste of purchase
lor said lot was duly i-sucd to sanl II
C. Buiusdt e.
And you ni v fvinhei natified that tin
less ledeaip iou of saUl lol li«'gi saids-l
i- made by > ou on or before sigly ^
days Ivoiu the date ofjjihts notice. ll «
ihe undersign aa the legal owner and
and holder of said cel tifieste of pur-
chase. will demand of ike County Tre a —
surer of the above uante Counly; (bat
l.e issue to Jim wilder* the Uniiersigned
a proper ai d v -ltd tag deed lor waul
Jiin banders as n (pilled and provided
by law.
I hereby certify «Uat the above n hi«-
parllen are noiire«ulence and persona
service cannot Ix- rendered except b>
piibdvstion notice
Dated Dec 14 liH'J
Ed lioblnson, Constable
Quick Justice.
A Toflcshlreman wits standing r«xt
to a representative of the Red Itose
on the second day of the Blackpool
Hying meeting, when he roinarV i:
"1 understand thaf Justice Is meted out
Very quickly In these parts." "Quick
ly!" exclaimed the l.nncastrUuv I
thould U tnlt It Ifl Why, mate. ■ ,y
yost' rday u.i Irnmn Jell r> t of l.,s
ft«ri | lai t, and N u 1 trie | and >*en-
teiiced to s.\ tiuuiihs In jail before lis
bit the ground " "You don t say sot
What was tchaig-?" "Vagiaa-/;
be hud no visible means of support'
NOTICE-
First published in the "klahomi
Guide Sept 25 1013;
•ilHl* Ot 0klnllOU.il,'
:ounty of Logan—•'
Notice is hereby given 'hat on the Is
I.f dciolier A. I), iota Joseph ltuh
mi, filert ni Hie County Court of iln
Oollllly of t.ogKM mill Stnlr of OklHll
inn i. pelllion pruyluff for lutlei# of Ai
iiiinibiriilfon in he issueil.to J'^i'l'h It 1
• it. npou Ihe ost le for Sunt Thomns d.
i-cuseil, tnl« of Ihe Counly or Lotfiin nn
little of OUUhomn.
An.t pursVant to nn oritur of Bui'
futility Court. Mnn liiy ihi-6Hi <t y <•'
ilciuber A. ()■ 1018: at ihe hour of l1
o'chiefc A. V . of mi ill riiiy lh l lioinj? o
the ri'Kiiliir Octubti :.;rm, A U- 1 ■' 1 ■'
-,f suJil <!ouniy Court, him heen npiioi-
io,l na ihe time for htiirin* ni.l "PI11"'1
i..ii when mill wiiere miy lierson
esiwl nmy l- ntesi i«iil peliiion hv liliuj.
written iipi osilniu tlierelo tin lln-^roui!'
ol inoolnpeteiun of the npplii'.itnl, orm;i
. .ei l his own nn'iis "'e ii.lniinistn.
or Hint pruy Ihnl Leliera be iB.su. it i-
niiiiaelf.
Witness J. C. Strniig Jmtge nf Ihi
Cutinly Court of the County i t l>og :
mill the |8.'ftl) of Coiiut) C uiri ntlix.-.l
the SOih duy of Ci pieuilier A. I>- 1013
,1. C- Strnutf County July-.
Arth,1.1 It Swimk Ally, for pUintiH
NOTICE-
First published Sept. 11 191L
In the Oklahoma Guide"
NO'I'ICK TO CRKDU'OR
In The flatter of 'he K>nite W, >1
Harris, late ot the <-oiin y of L« g u
state « f Oklahoma, Deceased.
All person havinM claims againf
said W. .V. Harris, deceased are n qui
i-d lo i xlnh t II.e saiue. Willi the tu ee
sary v 'iiobfis lo ilie undersigned, dul;
appointed and qualified Adiuiaistrairi.%
it kind deceased, lit Ouihrie. ^15 W
Hrrrtson Ave iii County of Logan am
State ol Oklahoma, uud that foiiriimiith
a'ler llielirat puhlu'nlioii of tiiis noiii
has been limited by • rder of the Count)
Court of said Logan County, hs the tune
for creditors of iaiil deceased. t< exhiini
and present their claims agaiust suni
(State.
Date the 13 day ixf SepJeiuber l i3
Anuilla ChadwicU Adininistratnx
PRIME AS PA?'!< WRECKED
How the rai-TUJ Regent Tried to
Close the Coutts Institution by
Trick TI at Dlcin't Work.
The fi^ntleworann of l/rndon rrc^l1.
tho following :;'.ory of th-? prlnefl ri>
r?nt ar.d Coutts' bonk: "When floorRf
IV. a rerent tie h.td n KrudK"
nenlnst routti' nnd determined to ntay
a trick on the autbodtlw. In tho.---
<lny. even tho rroat banks hept vrr..
nniaH rev -ryea of rn- ti aril tbo playfu
prloco tho-.inht out a plan to clou-
Contts'. f" he jent bin equerry round
from Carlton houan with a chock f r
£100,000, fondly hir'niT that the taii't
wou'd nol be able to ray over the
counter. The rrtnce'a IrleV however
failed of fiiecesH, an the wary old p.-rrt
ner of tho rtrand bank proved e,]
to the oee.trlon. lie eald nt onco to
tho cqucrrv "Itovr will hta royal lilM
ness take tho amount. In ro'.J o
notes?' Tha equerry hos'tr.!"d. an-
then raid ho had better go lack to
Carlton bout11 to tnqul'e 8n bo de-
parted, lUid Coutf1.' had 'line to i -1
to tho Prnk of England i'nd not th--
ca'h required, but tt was not need-11
ti tt'. prtnc rer.: nt. •.';*tn^ that
Coutta' had got th" better of him, did
not return the e'v-ok In question.
Bufwsen Girl*.
"T bnven'l leccJvcd a love letter
from Jacti ' . thre dayn. I thluk lt'a
a rhar e. I Bhiill - pu tttvoly 111 tin.
I.—- 1 let a 1 ive Wlt-r by tomorrow,"
"Well, my dear," caU tho other wirt,
"ti t in .. ■ lo'. < I' tor from .lack
The wonderful new dressing; for
kidnky or curly hair. Its use
makes i-tuboorn liaish hair scft-
er. more pliable and g'ossv, e y
to com!
the Ion
for testimonies telling how i ■
remarkable remedy make alio,
kinky hair jrrow lonpr and wav.v,
-lost dressing on the market for
dandruff, itching of the scalp ami
falling out of the hair Beware o i
imitations Get the genuine puti
in 50c and $1 00 jars,
Sold i;y Druggist or Sent I 'i-
RECT ON RECEIPT OF I'RICE
TiiE HDPWELL CO.
Dept. 32, Box, 2787, Boston, Mass
Don't Ruin Your Hair
with poisonou# pomades — hot irons— 4
hot comb* and other harmful hair lotions.
Use ZOTINA
FOR THE HAIR
Original und Only Scientific Remedy
Guaranteed to Straighten the Hair
Make it soft and pliable, easy to comb, glossy and beautiful
Used by the Entire Profession
Price, 50c. and SI.00 oy mail
Manufactured onlu bu Ihe
ZOTINA REMEDY COMPANY Tampa, Fla.
AGENTS WANTED
Dept. 23
&-3HR1BERS
SIS V.'uinut Siroat, Knr.oaa City, Mo.
ft rcn'-il" fcrndiint® In m«ii!clno. OMmitln IB® Hurt loeat st locaUd.
41 yudis' Special t'ructico • i;o ui^l capcrlonc* oro uvipartant.
Over 23 Y&ars In K-nsco City.
Su.Vfoa* CHROMIC, KEFiVO'JS AKD SPECIAL DISEASES. ,
Curablo cuarantced. All mrdtcu.es fumlnhrd ready for uso—no mflrcury
hi or I 1 irlotn ni used. No doieutiou from business I utleuis at a Qistui.ce
4 tre:.iid by ni; M u d espn-ns. M.'.ticine^ f.,ut cvorywhera. f.rr«
broakngo. CbirRfwlow. Ov. r60.000 casra cure.!. State your ease and bend for terms.
Confculuilon Xr« e uud conCd^ut^al. personally cr by letter.
end | Varicocele
!nn: nor/oiio debility, weakness ol the
£,-.< • ti.il py.* tom, cte.. Permanently cured
F!!EE COUPON
?N'ame
^Street No
City or P O
State
'ut ouc this coupon mail it to
I'he Hopewell Co Dept 32
')ox 2787, Boston Mass-
i lrree letter of advice re .
ti.anlinn ' HiH H H" will i
ii t yeu prepaid
iinlnaJ lfioekn«
:j; Titfrbt lobses
... .x, piiii^les and
blotch i".s on thofaeo. confu- -U id fas nnd
for.'ctfulness, bnshfulncHK aversion to
sopictr, etc , curtdfnr life. I stop ui>:bi
lowsib, r -s:orii s«'.v;ul P^wor. n.-rvo and
brain po v. r, enl:ir,;c and sin-nrrthfa Y*'a^
yvvriB ii!:<1 make you fit fur liia-. iajjc. oi-nu
s fur freo book nnd list of questions.
T Cur d wi'h a now In-
«li)uii O fs|]t3!c Memo Troat-
from business. Cure guaranteed. Book
and list of questions free—sent sea'cd.
ir.-ftbcut pain.
iseann In |
t BtU(;et>. f
and ail t
d. |
TMX
f S>II
On Chronic ,
Norvouu and
. , . , Special DIH
w \-JJ Z ft etbt's. For £ |
botli C 'xe.-—96 pauoH. 27 pictures, fullfe '
description of above diseases, elTects and ^
cure. b *ul caled in plain wrapper.
3
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Agents wanted Everywhere
8«t!cfactorlty Exnlstred.
Ac'or-playwrlght.—I hav« b<?en told
.Ir, that tho Corot you Bold me ia
not genuine!
Art dealer.—Who said so?
Ac' —-playwright.—The art critic of
the Dally Whirl.
Art dealer.—Dc you believe what
tholr urfcmatic critlca aays about your
plays?
Actor-playwrlcht.—I never thought
of that! Whut have you to show we
today?—Panire Sot.
In
Accounting for It.
Art Lover (standing before "Ths
Bath")—"D d you ever ace auch col-
or?"
Philistine.—"No wonder. You inu*t
remember thut the lady ain't through
^aflhtDT herself yot.'"—Judge.
wotlcce Woiro.i nrtl W!urrl*c®.
A good nmny women do not marry.
Probably iho proportion of marrl.ng
worthy the name would ba found. If
A-e could make an Accurate census, u
;argo among college women as among
others. It la not a collcgo course
hat takes a woman out cf tho m\r-
rylng class, but coriethlng wit'i which
-j.>r education has raroly anything to
iO—natlvfe traits, -r domestic reapon
slbllltlea, or thu lac': of a calling for
matrimony, or accident. «>r any of a
thousand thing:, which njlglit h-ive di-
verted tho current of your career, and
mine without our vclu.Mnry complic-
ity.—Francis F, i.«unp, in tho Atlantic
Puts Olams on Elders.
Dr. C H'.anley Mall i:aa collected
acts residing the fears of children
P ese fears are generally created by
ervanta. He found that 1.701 chll
iron bad fi.4" 6 fears, the leading ones
icing tho fear of lightning and thun
der, reptile -, strangers, dark, death.
Uomcbtic animals, disease, wild ani
uials, mice, rats, robbers, high wind,
etc. A fen of theso fears are ration-
ei In ono place children were found
who dreaded the end of the wo.ld—a
feur created by adult teaching.
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ot luetropolitan
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Washintoti 1). C.'' Prof. A. M- Ten-
Eyck, K.u'sas l'xperiinent Elation, Esther Millison
and Ada <'nrrol Warton for the ladied, Mut and Jeff
by I'ud L'ishor, Associated Pres.®, Ba.se Ball and
Market.
The Speedy Stitcher Awl
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handle in; .It <• i the best hard wood-^h'plt. Guaranteed
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hree years and per your Kree Of
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A Houa<5 for You.
"If you hav* sense, and feeling.
tnrmlne what sort of bouse will be
fit for you; determine to work for it
—to get It—and to die in it, if the
I,ord will. I mean, one that you can
entirely enjoy and manage; but which
you will not be proud of, except as
you make it charming in its modesty."
—Ru3kln.
Sve'a Temptation* )
A botartea1 friend showed me taM
!on-: slnct what he said wivs the anpVf
that must have tempted Eve in what
was surely a tropical fruit garden,
says a wr'ter in Country Life 14
America. It '*aa a little bit of aa
Oriental crab, about a third of an in oil
— * I in diameter, and of course, it ua#
Mttorlv sour! My phllotophizln#
Know His Cuaineas. friend pointed out that, of eourae, th*
A negro. Having won a dollar at a fruits In Eden were the natural "wild'*
crip game, decided to Fpcnd It on fruits, ".nd he was wondeflrg whethe*
navina his lortuse told The fortune the fall of manklad would not bav#
teller led him into a gloomy room been acceleratel if the attracting
with dirt: -hangings and mlaty red tree had been hung with a fair crop of
lights. Fhe took hia palm, traced It the golden Bellflower, or of crirnao^
with a dollar, spread out her cards, ttrlped Wealthy or Wineaa^l
and then said: "You are very ioiid j ——
of music: you Ilka chicken; you have |
won money ut craps; and you havo j In s Mlnuta.
been In Jill." Tho negro looked nt j "Ts my hair coining down?" railed
her with bulging eyes and flnaily ejac- the matron. "It will be In a mUiuto,^
ulated "Mah goodness, lady; uby answered the maid. "I'm going up
you Jeut read mah Inmost thoughUi" j stairs fc>r It sow *
So™# Cllmeto.
-Oh. y#p, we have a wonderful eli
mate.' said the man from southern
Texas "Why, only last reason we
raised a pumpkin bo largo that, after
rawing It In two. my wlfo used the
halves as cradles In which to rock
the babies" "Yes." replied the man
from New York; "twt in my state lt'a
a common thing to find three full-
grown policemen asleep on cui© beat."
—Lipplncott's Magazine.
■ To Cultivate Memory.
Salmon Eat Herring. i Tt,e best ,VV 10 ,hln«
Thounands of salmon havo boon ' thoroughly to undo.stand It. nnd
e uK:.t l;i «tr.,'.ma r.n.l , d am! 10 r0'•',ll 11 ,ulnd l,y r,'nd
their .t Intt.hr. and Indd.i- .'inn '"R contlnuaUy with BJeat attention,
ty. But It Is not oacommoc to ontch un<l nev"r without
them In tho and And In t'Kin half "■"'"standing and oowlderlng It wel .
a .l.ircn h«rrlnB. After tin salmon "le memory.*111 Bn Kt."rod wlth kn,nwl.
has been in a river for a time tho lin-
ing of tho stomach becomes all drawn
up and wrinkled. Just why tho sal-
mon avoids feeding in fre-h water no
one knows.
edge, and things will recur at times
when we want them, though wn can
never recollect the pr.ssagt'8 or from
rhenet wo draw our Ideas.
n-i badly .t th.\t. hnvo
bo giad to Set | i hive.'
40
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A Nest for Saby.
A larx'- cloth s basket lined and
filled with a many-tltnes folded blanket
or large cushion makes a cozy neat f'.r
\ baby, ami In this the little one f'aij
room to lie nnd stretch hia little Iftnba
about. It mal <v< a change from the
"ot, ai <1 t :o hahe Is more out of
draughts In the ba : «? •: *vhen lying
i on a hearthrug In front f : %
CoiIbqc Education.
"Has Riffle's aon ever made any us#
of hia college education?"
"1 should say so. He was held ' p A
few nights ugo."
"Yes?"
"And he tnckled his assailant low
and threw Klui for a loss of four rib*
He learned that trick on his collogt
'lev en."—Exchange
Deop Minos Don't Pay.
There is little or no ground for tha
belief that valuable metallic den< nits
Ilu very deep In the earth's crust*
With lew exceptions, ore depowila be-
come too lean to repay working below
3,000 feet. Nine mines In ten, tak-
ing the world as a whoio, are poorer
In I hi second thousand feet than ItV
sigh, n waiter Is sure to sliovo u pond) the tlist thousand, and poorer yet lea
Into his hand and actually coax him to <he 1 .. • . „ ,|)B r,ecAnd.
"hang up" the check
"V'hv, of courFe you ought to • - , _ .
ehe.,,--. la II o aav c ■ of tho ti, T ' *'"W ll* Up*
t. nut It the .-Hi r Tou cnn'1 hrlrlt"
A . strnw; and some people tieem to thtnlf
tU.'a o • np'i « 'o cigars.
Being In Debt.
Tnere Is h restaurant In New Toil
where the walters do their lev*)
to make old customers lgn ch« !.
for meals inutcad of paying < ash. The
moment a customer hesitates at sight
of tho total, or evinces a tendency to
count the mouey In his pocket and
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914, newspaper, January 22, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96229/m1/4/: accessed May 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.