The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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SCHOOLS IN PUBLIC PARKS.
Boston's finance commission has
placed Itself upon record as favoring
the building of one of the public
schools In one of Boston's public
IHiks. If the suggestion should be
acted upon by the Boston city govern
cnent. It would probably Involve a
Unique experiment. A schoolhouse Is
to be built In a portion of the city
•where property is high-priced, and
ven at a high price It Is difficult to
get a suitable site. In Washington
TH? LEMUR A CHARMING PET I
■ha In Hl« "Naturalist on tha Prowl" |
Oaacrlba* Llttla Animal—tary.
anta Afraid of Him.
DEWS ITEMS FROM GOlHRIE
WHAT OUR STATE OFFICERS ARE
DOING THESE DAYS.
Pets are of all sorts. On« of tha !
j most amusing and attractive Is de- j
j scribed by Eha In his "Naturalist on 1 A Brief Outline of the Work Don
the Prowl." This little animal was a
lemur, and besides many gentle Hn(j
caressing wayB, It aeemed as If It
CUETMTOOU)
TODAY
omomi news
the Various Officers and
Commissioner The
By
possessed u certain sens# of humor.
Says Eha:
"I used to take Its soft band and
examine Its pretty nails. Each hand
had one long, sharp claw. Buch a
curious arrangement puzzled me, un-
til one day a flea showed me the use
of that claw. It bit the lemur under
the ribs. I expect the little beast had
reason to be thankful that nature had
Past Week.
Park the city has an area of 398,126 "Par®d one toa when It promoted It to
square feet In such location as to
teaie an Ideal lite, says the St. Paul
Dispatch. The commission argues that
the school building will occupy but
U.000 square feet of this space, and
that
the order of four-handed animals.
There never was a more charming
pet. He took life so gayly, and the
"utica were so original When my man
let him out of his cage In the morn-
ing. he would scamper straight to my
,i "Bi "v "uuiu Dt.aiiiuci BliaiKllv I
curta"">« ot the breathing hedroom, look round with largo eyet
•rea will, therefore, not be serious. On brimming over with mild curiosity,
the other hand, the fact of having a and, lightly as a rubber ball, spring to
achool In the park will attract to It my dressing table, where he would ex-
• maximum number of children and amine everything. Then be would
promote the object of the park. bound across the bed and land on my
While the finance commission does 8houl(,er8. handle my ears gently, won-
Bot wish to make Its recommendation dPr,n||; what was ln the hole' un,>
a precedent, It has In It a suggestion
of \alue. The plan might bo worked
both ways, locating schools where con-
tV.enle"t'n publlc P"rlls 8" as to give „ „uuul.
tne children a maximum of ground for him, and fling him into the bed. He
recreation, and turning the grounds would be unwound In a moment, and
about such buildings Into breathing would skip away to explore some
spots for the use of the neighbor- more-
thrusting In his long tongue to find
out.
That was beyond human endurance,
and I would roll the little fellow Into
a ball, wind his long, fully tall about
Commissions Orders Issued.
j 1 he corporation commission assess-
ed u fine of $100 against the .Missouri
i Oklahoma and tlulf Railway company
for Its failure to deliver a car of coal
being shipped from Dewar to Enid.
The Frisco was ordered to build a
depot by December 1 at Millerton, in
•McCurtain county, and to build a spur
track to the cotton gin of A. A. Zailin-
dek at Cold Springs.
I he .Missouri, Oklahom and Gul;
was ordered to give the Muskogee
Traction company permission to cross
the M. O. & a. tracks at three places
In .Muskogee.
The commission dismissed a eas
from Claremore in which F. D. .Myers
com plained that the Iron Mountain
company failed to bulletin a train cor-
rectly.
The commission revised the recently
promulgated switch order, making the
rate for one mile or less $1.50; one to
two .miles, fl>; two to three and a halt
miles, $2.50; over three and
miles, $3.
With a Soup Laugh.
A Chicago editor haa brought from
London an atnualng atory about Hunt.
Phry Ward.
" 'Humphry Ward," he said, was In
his bachelor days, a really well-known
art critic. But now!
I met Humphry Ward at a dinner
* \
!n Soho, and he said to me, with a
Kir laugh:
When a girl wants to retire from
"I would rather preserve the health oj *
nation than be its ruler. "-MUNYON.
Thousands of people who are mifferini
with colds are about today. Tomorrow
they may be prostrated with pneumonia.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound
of cure. Get a 25 cent bottle of Muii-
yon s Cold Cure at the nearest drug
store. This bottle may bo conveniently
carried in the vest pocket. If vou are
not satisfied with the effects of the rem-
edy send us your empty bottle and w«
will refund your money. Munvon's Cold
ure will speedily break up all forma oi
colds and prevent grippe and pneumonia.
It checks discharges of the nose and eyes
•top. sneezing, allays inflammation arid
teyer, and tones up the system.
It you need Medical Advice, write to
Munyons Doctors. They will carefully
diagnoRe your ense and advise you by
mini, absolutely free. You are under no
obligation.
Address Miin.von's Doctors, Munvon'a
laboratory. 53d mid Jefferson streets, Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Bishop's Charges Crumble.
i McAlester, Okla.—W. H. Chappell,
; counsel for W. L. Ilishop, the man who
recently preferred charges against the jour laugh
! 1 iotas Building company and the stale '"When
board of affairs, withdrew all char,es I the world a"nd be lost In oblivion shi
but two and announced that he fully haa to enter a nunnnrv ,
:=iL^%hboT rhe other to^'-rthrBr:vnnLadX
barges m\ohe the Texas i orapany marry a famous woman
with its constructing the state prison, ■ '
j and assert that certain parts of the
work are faulty and that the plans and
half
Complaint Are Filed.
Forty complaints filed all in
hoods, especially ln vacation times
A Brooklyn woman lately wrote to
the marriage license bureau of that
city to know If she could be supplied
"with a good, honest, sober husband.
The clerk In charge explained that.
•While he had a few model men on
hand, they were all married and the
aupply was entirely too limited for
the demand. The fact that the matri-
monial market Is understocked with
honest, sober husbands may be one
reason why the divorce courts are
overcrowded.
His hind legs being longer than his
fore, he walked slowly, with his head
down; but when ln a hurry he would
stand up and bound along like a kan-
garoo, tall ln the air, arms extended,
fingers spread, looking like nothing
one ever saw.
The servants regarded him as un-
canny, and fled at his approach. He
would give chase, and there never
was finer sport than to sea the fat
butler ln full flight up the long slair-
way, with the gleeful little demon
after him, three steps at a bound.—
Youth's Companion .
bunch by one company for alleged v£ , * P°"n(1 °f powdered wits'
Lover's Wedding Cake.
Four pounds of flour of love, half a
pound of buttered youth, half a pound
of good look's, half a pound of sweet reputation are scheduled to appear
temper, half a pound of self-forgetful- 0,1 ,he
specificai ions have been Ignored. The
Investigation proceeded on the two
charges Bishop admitted that he
gained his information fiom idle talk
j of con\ i'ts and could not produce wit-
nesses to substantiate his charges.
Baptist Convention.
Enid. Okla.—Beginning Tuesday,
•Vov. is, the and continuing until Fri-
day, the 18th, the Baptist church for
the state of Oklahoma will hold its
lifth annual general convention at 1
Enid. The meeting will be nolable for
many reasons. Representatives from
11, churches and 30 associations in the
State will be present. A minimum of
attendance of messengers from these
several churches and associations will
be 050, while a large nu.mber of speak-
ers, laymen and speakers from abroad
will swell the number of visitors to
perhaps 1.200 or 1,500. Men of nation-
1 KD aEERS "XHe grand old man," ha
la called for he is ao honest handling
horses in faces. He Mvs. hav" ,,£f
"oiuaTSnSfrfr^a-s
;£v™:;r,-s^
d atemper and prevent horses in aame sta-
tu A ll'"?* th.e,dlsease> ' «0c and $1 a hot-
tle. All druggists, or manufacturers. Spohtt
Medical Co., Chemists, Goshen, Ind.
The average man would not per-
jure himself If he pleaded guilty to
the charge of amounting to but little.
Clear white clothes are a algn that th«
housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball liiu.
L*argo 2 ox. package, 5 cents. •
But It doesn't take long to tame a
•oclal Hon.
Lewis' Single Binder cigar.
1m toil Smoker Package, 5c
Lots of women dress as
were hard of hearing.
Original
straight.
If they
latlons of an order of the corporation
commission were received in the mails
by the corporation commission. This
breaks the record as to the number of
complaints filed by a single com-
plainant. The complaints are filed by
the McDonald Coal company of Enid
and all of them are against the .Mis-
souri, Oklahoma and Gulf railroad and
its connecting lines jointly.
The complaints alleges
The pessimist can always find food
for gloomy thought. The facts that the
census shows a big increase ln popu-
lation while the death rate Is de-
creasing will prove to that Individual.
who, like the proverbial Scotchman, Is whlch surely will digest anything you
SICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH
Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dys-
pepsia Relieved Five Minutes After
Taking a Little Diapepsln.
Here Is a harmless preparation
roads named violated order No. 168 of
the commission requiring freight to be
moved at the rate of fifty miles per
day. Of the complaints filed all name
the M. O. & G., and they are distribut-
ed as follows as to connecting lines-
Twenty complaints against the Frisco
nine against the Rock Island, four
against the Santa Fe, three against the
hort Smith and Western, two against
the Oklahoma Central and two against
the Katy.
ounce of dry humor, two table*
spoonfus of sweet argument, half a
pint of rippling laughter, half a wine-
glassful of common sense.
I hen put the flour of love, good
looks and sweet temper Into a well-
furnished house. Beat the butter of
youth to a cream. Mix together blind-
ness of faults, selt'-forgetfulness, pow-
dered wits, dry humor into sweet argu-
ment. then add them to the above.
er and
common sense. Work it together un-
til all Is well mixed, then bake gently
forever.
alleges that the j Pour ln gently rippling laught
WHAT?
Irrigation Helps Out.
nuffalo, Okla.—Irrigation Is being
taken up on an extensive scale in Har-
| per county. Sales of the s ho 1 lands
have de\eloped that many costly irri-
gation plants have been built by j
lessees, as well as b.v owners of deed '
lands, nnd the most spirited bidding
was on watered tracts. About 20 000
acres are under irrigation in the
northwest, part of the county and 20,-
100 are easily capable of irrigation
from the i imarron. The increase in
value of Irrigated lands is estimated
by school land lessees' officials fo lie
100 per cent.
never happy unless he Is miserable eat aDd overcome a s°ur, gassy or out- Game Warden Reports.
that the nation Is going to be over-
crowded until somebody has to be
shoved oft the earth to make room for
the rest.
Those who have been wondering as
to whether America would produce a
new race have their answer. The
hobble skirt race has been inaugura-
ted on Long Island. It was won In
seven falls.
That marriage l« the worst kind of
failure Is the opinion of a Gotham
broker who Is paying his first wife
1240 a month alimony and whose sec-
ond wife wants alimony to the tune of
♦500 more.
of-order stomach within five minutes.
If your meals don't fit comfortably,
or what you eat lies like a lump of lead
ln your stomach, or If you have heart-
burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion.
Get from your Pharmacist a 50-cent
case of Pape's Diapepsln and take
a dose Just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of
undigested food mixed with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling ln the stomach, Nausea,
Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or
Intestinal griping This will all go,
and, besides, there will be no sour food
The report of the state game war-
den for the month of October, filed
with the secretary of state, shows SOS
resident and 20 non-resident licenses
issued by the warden, and 1,523 resi-
dent and two none-resident by his
deputies. Thirteen prosecutions for
violation of. the game laws were com.
menced during the month and $27.75
iu fines remitted to I he game warden.
Garrett Kickapoo Case Dismissed.
The case against John Garrett of
Oklahoma City, charging the forgery
breath with nauseous odors.
Pape's Diapepsln Is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because It
takes hold of your food and dlgosts It
lust the same as If your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief ln live minutes from all stom-
ach misery Is waiting for you at any
drug store here ln town.
These large 50-cent cases of Pape's
Diapepsln contain more than sufficient
to thoroughly cure almost any case of
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gastritis or
any other stomach disorder.
A Japanese scientist claims that he
can educate oysters to produce pet- FINE IVORY NOW THE VOGUE
This may be glad news, -
left over ln the stomach to poison your of " <"'('d ln the Kickapoo affairs now
Trust science to rise to every emer-
gency. It says we are all going In-
sane from living In flats, and now a
French surgeon Is going to saw open
our heads and scrape away the foolish
faneles.
under Investigation, was dismissed by
T'nited States Commissioner Tlbbetts,
and Garrett discharged. The prosecu^
tlon declared that they had proven he
charge of forgery of a deed, but were
unable to convict Garrett with the of.
fense.
feet pearls
now that the season Is open to the
matrons of the restaurant pearl fish-
sries.
Football this year will have to com-
•ote with aviation, but as there seems
3 be no good way to use a
Toilet Table Accessories at the Pre#,
ent Moment Are Costly but De-
cldedly Smart.
All the toilet and dressing table
requisites are now found in tine Ivory.
Is to rub off
The only care needed
Fight Gross Revenue Tax
Alleging that the Oklahoma law un-
der which the tax is levied is unconsti.
tutlonal, the United Stales, American
and Wells Fargo Express companies
obtained an injunction from the federal
court restraining the state auditor
from collecting the gross revenue tax.
Employment Bureau Busy.
The Oklahoma Free Employment
bureau plared l,G8fi males and 16J
females during the month of October,
breaking all previous records for a
single month.
Weeks—Why are you stopping?
vou didn't run over that man.
Swiftly—I know It. I just want to
see what ails the steering gear.
He Was a Boston Boy.
"Your little boy must be very Intel-
ligent," said a visitor to a Boston
school teacher whose five-year-old son
was forming Greek words with build-
ing blocks.
"Intelligent!" exclaimed the proud
parent. "He Is phenomenally gifted.
As an example of his early erudition,
what do you suppose was the first
words he ever spoke?"
"'Papa' and 'mamma'?"
Stuff and nonsense!" ejaculated
the father In a tone of disgust. "Why,
the day ho was 12 months old he sud-
denly laid down Ills algebra and said
to me: 'Father, the longer I live the
more Indubitable proofs I perceive
that there Is in Boston as much cul- I
ture to the square inch as there ever
was In the ambient area of ancient
Athens!' "
$3,000 Buried in River.
Kingfisher, Okla.—Somewhere In
the Washita river east of here there Is
$5,000 in currency, believe postal In-
spectors. who investigated the loss of
the said money at Lawton. In 1906
n package containing $5,000 was star;,
ed from here to Chicago. On that day
•i passenger rrain on the Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific railway fell through
t trestle info the river near Kingfisher.
Recently an official of the postoffice
department visited at Lawton and de-
termined that the money left here,
lie decided thai it went Into the wa-
ter with the express ear.
Thieves Work on Wholesale Plan.
Durant, Okla.—Horse thieves made
a wholesale raid on the stock pasture
.it the farm of Ruel Taylor near Bee,
taking three .mules and five horses A
reward of $100 has been offered fir
'he return of the stock. The officers
have no clue to identify the thieves. It
was one of the largest raids made In
Bryan county in recent years.
Dog Attacks Child.
Oklahoma City, Okla.—With her
fare badly mangled with an attack of
a dog supposed to be mad. the right-
year-old daughter of C. W. Lent of
Haskell, Okla., was brought to the I
Pasteur institute here. Though the
• yes were not injured, It is feared the
girl will be disfigured for life. Th'i
dog was killed.
i connection with an airship.the grid
on sport will have some advantages.
A Tokyo cable announces the Japa-
3S6 will make a dash for the south
lie to try and beat the American and
ritish expeditions. The more the
errier. And may the best man win.
Girls caught shoplifting in Philadel-
la explained that "they wanted to
stylish." In order to satisfy that
ilre they should have confined their
'xleeds to smuggling.
college yell ! with a fresh, soft cloth, occasionally
STOPPED SHORT
Taking Tonics, and Built Up on
Right Food.
V western man claims he Is Insane
I brings forward as proof the fact
t he was married three times In
J«" months. "Insane" Is an inad
te word, we opine.
ew York has formed a league to
sh French from the bill of fare,
ely to call a chef a cook would be
oat gain.
using a rag moistened in alcohol If
spots occur. TheBe, too, are more
costly than silver, but are considered
very smart
1 he backs are monogramed In
black, brown, and occasionally In
raised gold. Sometimes the sets are
shown with floral decorations, but
this is not so good style as is seen in
many of the Imitations.
White celluloid eeta with a mono-
gram in black, dark green, blue, or
brown are now to be found ln good
designs with simple lines. The latest
preparations are no longer combus-
tible, and a full celluloid toilet set is
a good Investment for a guest room,
for a girl at college, or for the chronic
traveler; for use ln a bag they are
much lighter than any other ware.
The searcher after novelty can have
her dressing table appointments In an-
tique gilt, old Japanese lacquer, or
Dresden china.
Such a selection Is not for the aver-
age buyer, as, unless rare workman-
ship and corresponding cost are had,
the results are likely to be poor.
The mistake Is frequently made of
trying to build up a worn-out nervous
system on so-called tonics—drugs.
New material from which to rebuild
wasted nerve cells Is what should bo
supplied, and this can be obtained
pay-
e gather that the Brooklyn worn-
vho named sixty-three co-respon-
i ln her divorce suit, really de-
is to win It
Labor Laws Well Enforced.
That the labor laws of Oklahoma are
being Well enforced is the statement
.made by Labor Commission Charles
L. Datigherty in his annual report, just
issued. Mr. Daugherty states that
practically three-fourths of his time is on'y from proper food.
consumed looking after the enforce-
ment of these laws, but that there h.i
been very little trouble, except in con-
nection with the eight-hour law for
public work, which also require
ment of the current wage rate.
Conditions regarding female and
child labor are reported as very satis-
factory. While there has been a de-
cided increase in the number of fe-
males employed, they seem to have
held their own as to wages and hours
while inspections by the labor depart-
ment have provided better sanitary
conditions and better safe guarding of
machinery. More children are also I 1 ° change of diet would do. I
employed, but they are for the most GraP'' N"uts four times a day,
part carrier boys around newspaper of-
fices, a large number of children hav-
ing been removed from institutions
where employed in violation of tha
Springer Clerk Charged With Arson.
Ardmore, Okla.-F. T. McDowell
postoffice clerk at Springer, was held
under a $500 bond in the United
States commissioner's court on the 1
charge of misappropriating stamps.
Coal Miner Killed.
Henryetta, Okla.—John Gaston, a j
conl miner living near here, was killed i
by a fall of rock In the Sherward mine I
in this field. The exact details of his i
death are not known, as he was work- I
•ins in a room by himself. His hean 1
was crushed and he was instantly kill- !
ed. He leaves a widow
children.
and twelve
w York bulldog turns on the gas
commits suicide. Even a dog
stand the dog's life a New York
ds.
Not 8eeklng Trouble.
"I should think It would be the bug
bear of your life trying to get up new-
brand new Jokes," said the sympa-
thetic caller.
'That," said the humorist, cheer-
fully, "Is the least of our troubles "
law.
He Wasnt Afraid.
Oh, well," said the grocer to th®
dissatisfied customer, aa the argui
ment waxed warm, "don't get put out
V the sultan of Sulti says that
Ife Is a plenty. Thus he destroys ,bout
cfulness as a comic opera prop. don't Intend to," snapped th« cub-
j tomer. "And you can't put me out"
Land Trade to Supreme Court.
The case of Edna Dinsmore vs. Mary
j E. l«twson, from Caddo county, was
appealed to the supreme court. Mrs.
j Lawton traded ICQ acres of ivid in
Caddo county to the Dlnsuiores for
! City property In Enid which was rep-
resented to be desirable hnd centrally
located After she had seen the prop-
erty she decided that it did not come
up to the specifications In either re-
spect. She brought suit and got a
Judgment for $4,000, from which the
Dinamores appealed.
Two years ago I found myself on
the verge of a complete nervous col-
lapse, due to overwork and study, and
to Illness In the family," writes a Wis-
consin young mother.
"My friends became alarmed be-
cause I grew fale and thin and could
not sleep nights. I took various tonics
prescribed by physicians, but their
effects wore off shortly after I
stopped taking them. My food did
not seem to nourish me and I gained
no flesh nor blood
"Reading of Crape-Nut3, I de-
termincd to stop the tonics and sc# Diamond Thieves Work at Muskogee
Muskogee, Okla.—Diamonds valued
rs£yrr • a"h«t*■>?
' In about two weeks I was sleeping ^'iih7i!i.Ker"s iiml Kot away
soundly. In a short time gained 20 stor ' " en e Jeweler locked his
rounds In weight and felt like n
different woman. My Tittle daughter
New Church Planned.
Paul's Valley, Okla.—At a meeting
of the local membership of the First I
Raptist church, it was decided to;
erect on the site of the present build- |
tng. a new $10,000 structure. More
than $i..j00 was rlased immediately !
and work will begin within the next j
few davs.
golds
breed
catarrh
I
Her Terrible Experience Shows
How Peruna Should Be in Every
Home to Prevent Colds.
Mrs. C. S.
Sage r s e r,
1311 Wood-
land Ave.,
Kansas
City, Mo.,
writes: ,
"I feel it
a duty to'
you and to
others that
may be af-
flicted like
myself, to
speak for
Peruna.
"My trou-
ble fl r s t
came after
la grippe
el g h t or
nine years
af?o, a gath-
ering- ln my
head and
neuralgia. I
bu ff o re d
most all the
time. My
nose, ears
and eyes
were badly
affected for
the last two years. I think from your
description of Internal catarrh that I
must have had that also. I suffered
very severely.
"Nothing ever relieved me like Fa-
kee'JS me from taking cold.
With the exception of some deaf-
ness I am feeling perfectly cured. I
am forty-six years old.
"I feel that words are Inadequate to
express my praise for Peruna."
Catarrh in Bad Form.
Mrs. Jennie Darling, R. F. D 1
Smyrna Mills, Maine, writes: "I wa
unable to do my work for four years,
as I had catarrh in a bad form. I
coughed incessantly, and got so weak
and was confined to my bed.
„ -'Peruna came to my relief and b«
faithfully using it, I am able to do mf
work. Peruna Is the best medicine that
I ever took."
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief--Permanent Core
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS 0
tail. Purely veget-
able—act lur*'
but gently on
the liver.
Stop after
dinner
distre&s—I
cure indi-
gestion improve the complexion — briphteo
the eyea. Small Pill, Small Deae, Small Pric*
Genuine m«i i™ Signature
Pilrs. c. S. Sagerser.
Carters
ITTLE
PILLS.
Prominent men everywhere
use the
KNOWN TOE
world over
re at tin.' noon hour.
whom I was obliged to keep out of
school last spring on account of
chronic catarrh has changed from a
thin, pale, nervous child to a rosy,
healthy girl and has gono back to
school this fall.
"Grape-Nuts and fresh air were th«
only agents used to accomplish the
happy results."
Read "The Hoad to Wellvllle,'
pkgs. "There's a Reason "
Ever ren
Dry Farming Record.
Altus, Okla.—A new dry farmln
record has been stablished in Oklahc
SWAMP- Is not recommended for
T®very'h'ns: but if you
ROOT ,mvu kidrjey, liver or
bladder trouble it will bo
found Just the remedy you need. At drue-
tlsls In fifty cent and dollar slz,.a. Vnu
may have a sample bottle of this wonder-
ful new discovery by mall free, also
pamphlet telling all about It.
Address, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blofftasmton, N. Y.
V Webster, who ll\ s near AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS We d«vf l-
w' 1 ' 'd a crop of milo mai.-e . !,i'L,V",i,.ri!'i S1,1,"1..'1".1'
'• " i I'll. I- I ; ,. J:"-1' i-. r.-4 Ii'-Kielv •ti." Vy"'7
without a single drop of water. Mr. photoM&aayj(W.^afenJS
In
i the nhnve Irrtrr? a new
one fippenr* from time to time They
«re Re'iiilne, trur, „n,| f„u of human
| Wrb.-for states ihat a number of tho !
j f iiini'i.^ al.oi't him raised no crop at I
all. Webster first plowed his field I
| deep and thoroughly prepared his seed !
bed, followed with ;i combined 1 liter 1
and planter. He then cultivated
j crop constantly until It jijatureci.
Itftl • 1 vr!*h I
Thompson's Eyo ftaSsr
the
ua \9 —The name
to remember
_wnen you need a remedy
COUCH^ nd COLDS
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Sprague, G. E. The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910, newspaper, November 17, 1910; Hennessey, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105735/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.