The Hennessey Clipper (Hennessey, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1910 Page: 4 of 10
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thr lemur a charming pet
Th« Htnnmey Clipper
The Sprague Ptg. Co., Pub*.
'HPN^FSSFV, j
* OKU I
ihe In Hie "Naturalist on th* Prowl"
Describes Little Animal—# rw-
■nta Afraid of Him.
Pets are of all aorta. One of the
i most amusing and attractive la de-
j scribed by Eha In hla "Naturalist on
the Prowl." This little animal was a
lemur, and besides many gentle and
caressing ways, It aeemed aa if It
possessed a certain sense of humor
Says Eha:
"I used to take Its soft band and
examine Its pretty nails. Each hand
had one long, sharp claw. Such a
curious arrangement puzzled me, un-
til one day a flea showed me the use
of that claw. It bit the lemur under
SCHOOLS IN PUBLIC PARKS.
Boston's finance commission has
placed Itself upon record as favoring
the building of one of the public
achoola In one of Boston's public
P Jks. If the suggestion should be
acted upon by the Boston city govern-
ment it would probably involve a
Unique experiment. A echoolhouae is
*o be built in a portion of the city
■where property Is high-priced, and
«tY'.„* P,rtce " 18 d,fflcult <° the ribs." I "expec^the' little beast had
s«rlr th Washington reason to be thankful that nature had
p lBe clty has an area of 396,126 8P red one toe when it promoted it to
•quare feet In such location as to the ord«r o/ four-handed animals.
toaJte an ideal «lte. says the St. Paul There never was a more charming
Dispatch. The commission argues that Pet' He ,00,t "fe "° Bayly. and the
the school building will occupy but f"."'? Were 80 orl«tnal When my man
11,000 square feet of this space, and ® l'" °Ut, °f hl' ca'e ln ,h« mor°-
<*at the curtailing of the breathlna T I 80amPer straight to my
•rea will therefor,. k ^ bedroom, look round with largo eyes
the other 1°* JTT W"h m,ld
achool In ,, ? ° ' R RDd' "gh"5' aa 8 n,bber 1)a". spring to
a m«, ' Wl" attract to 11 my dressing table, where he would ex
maximum number of children and amine everything Then he would
~ the object of the park. bound across the bed and land on my
0 the "nance commission does "boulders, handle my ears gently, won-
not wish to make its recommendation ?erln* what w s In the hole, and
DEWS ITEMS FROM GlllHAlE
WHAT OUR STATE OFFICERS ARE
DOING THESE DAYS.
Brief Outline of the Wcrk Dons
the Various Officers and
Commissioner The
Past Week.
By
CURETHATCOLD
too Ay
4
corporation commission assess-
ntiV °f il0° against the .Missouri
Oklahoma and Gulf Railway con,,.an.
thrusting in his long tongue to And
out.
precedent, it has In it a suggestion
of value. The plan might bo worked
both ways, locating schools where con-
venient in public parks so as to give
the children a maximum of ground for
recreation, and turning the grounds would be unwound ln
011 such buildings Into breathing would skip away to
spots for the use of the neighbor-
hoods, especially in vacation times.
That was beyond human endurance,
and I would roll the little fellow into
a ball, wind his long, fully tall about
him, and fling him Into the bed. He
1 moment, and
explore some
more.
Commissions Orders Issued
The
ed
Ukh Ullll Hallway company
for Its failure to deliver a car of co l
I rn,f " I,p(1(l fru,u Dewar to Enid,
he Frisco was ordered to build a
M.'rurl 1 'lj''r 1 at Millerton, In
track t n ''°Uri,y' a"d to bulld " «P««
dek ,t (' n « I"" Ki" °f A' A' Zallin
" k at Cold Springs.
The Missouri, Oklahom and Gul'
Trac,inlere<1 t0 g'Ve 'h" Muskogee
th, > "nnT,iany Permission to crosa
ar-tracksat
, Ttle commission dismissed a eas«,
from Claremore in which F. 1) Mv«rs
complained thai the Iron Mountain
company faUed to bulletin a train cor
The commission revised the recently
promulgated switch order, making the
for one mile or less $1.50; one to
mIL l2Svf: tW° "lree a half
miles,' k °Ver Ulree a"d
"I Would rather preserve (he health of ,
nation than be Its ruler. "—M UN YON.
wiTh°^?d* °f p?opIe who nr" 'ufferinf
with colds are about to,lay. Tomorrow
they may be prostrated with pneu miTik
of"cure™ r^0" "orTaTSnd
1 von'a Polit A cent bottle of Mua-
.tore Th!. Sat th,e ueare t drug
carried la, nmy, be conveniently
carried ln the vest pocket. If Vou are
. 8®t'SIle; Wlth the effects of the rem-
e > send us your empty bottle and we
will refund your monev. Muuyon's Cold
cob™ and T*,revdl'r l,r™k "p al1 form
It cliPflfa I.rtxei,t Rnppe and pneumonia.
It checks discharges of the nose and eves
lever amlT"' 8y' . 'n,li" n>ntion and
I r. anil tones up the svstem.
II you need Medical Advice writ* t„
Munyous Doctors. Thev will carefullv
diagnose your case and ' ' y
mail, absolutely fr
obligation.
Address Mun''ni
r^n I (oratory
ndelphin
I mow NEWS
Bishop's Charges Crumble.
I McAlester. Okla.-W. H. Chappell,
counsel for W. U nishop, the man who
j recently preferred charges against the
lexas Building company and the stale
beard of affairs, withdrew all charges
fnt two and announced that he fully
exonerated the board. The other
charges Involve the Texas company
WMl its constructing the state prison,
ami assert that certain parts of the
work are faulty and that the plans and :
specifications have been ignored. The !
Investigation proceeded on the two !
charges. Bishop admitted that he
gained his information fiom idle talk j
Of convicts and could not produce wit-
nesses to substantiate his charges
With a Sour Laugh.
I A Chicago editor has brought from
London an amusing story about Hum-
; Phry Ward.
•'•Humphry Ward," he said, was in
his bachelor days, a really well-known
®^t critic. But now!
"I met Humphry Ward at a dinner
in Soho, and he said to me, with a
sour laugh:
"'When a girl wants to retire froia
the world and be lost ln oblivion, she
has to enter a nunnery. But a man
to achieve the same end, need only
marry a famous woman.'"
la CalledEfE,?S'h"71le grand ol<J ™>n," ha
horses in races." He nyB■ "j'VJ?'"dIlnf
BPOHN-s DISTEMPER 'CT'RE fnr"ll
years, alwav. ,>i, i '..u ' Kh._for 12
years, always with best success It i. thi
dffemperVnd1 preveVhoZ: "U
Okla. Beginning Tuesday, Jure himself If he pleaded guiVLy''7o
little.
advise 3'ou by
Vou are under no
R-ii it poctor?, Munvon'a
Pa 8 streets, Phil-
half
A Brooklyn woman lately wrote to
the marriage license bureau of that
° L t0 kn°W 'f She could bo B>'PPlled
ith a good, honest, sober husband.
The clerk In charge explained that.
. lie he had a fe« model men on
Hand, they were all married and the
Complaint Are Filed.
Forty complaints filed all In one
His hind legs being longer than his LttonV "an oTdToT ^ Vi°"
coinmisslon w
fore, he walked slowly, with his head
down; but when In a hurry he would
stand up and bound along like a kan-
garoo, tail In the air, arms extended,
fingers spread, looking like nothing
one ever suw.
The servants regarded him as un-
canny, arid fled at his approach. He
would give chase, and there never
supply was entirely too limited for was flner 8P°rt lban to
demand. The fact that the matrl- ' "
monlal market Is understocked with
honest, sober husbands may be one
reason why the divorce courts are
overcrowded.
the corporation
bv ti.o rere rooeive<l in the mails
} the corporation commission. This
breaks the record as to the number of
Plainant"1 ™ " bV B ('om
the Men 16 coniplafn,s are filed by
ind „n°fna' Coal company of Enid,
of them are against the Mis
?,Tl"kla.homa.nn<i Gulf railroad and
see the fat
butler In full flight up the long stair-
way, with the gleeful little demon
after him, three steps at a bound.—
Youth's Companion .
its connecting lines Jointly.
The complaints alleges
that
The pessimist can always find food
for gloomy thought. The facts that the
census shows a big Increase In popu-
lation while the death rate Is de-
creasing will prove to that Individual,
ho, like the proverbial Scotchman, Is
ever happy unless he is miserable,
that the nation Is going to bo over-
rowded until somebody has to be
shoved off the earth to make room for
the rest.
SICK, SOUR, UPSET STOMACH
Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn or Dys-
pepsia Relieved Five Minutes After
Taking a Little Diapepsin.
Here is a harmless preparation
which surely will digest anything you
eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-
of-order stomach within five minutes.
roads named violated order Xo. 168 of
ino've'd''at th''" ''f'"l,lri"K freiKht to be
day Of ,h fate °f fifty "'i!e3 Per
the M o ^ complaints filed all name
e - a"d Uwy are •"strlhut-
T ventv S1 V l° connectlng lines:
Twenty complaints against the Frisco
"'"e aga'nst tbe Hock Island, four'
Fort Q \,t San,a F°' three aS®inst the
the Okla!i a"f. Wes,ern' two against
the Oklahoma Central and two against
Lover's Wedding Cake.
I'our pounds of flour of love, half a
Pound of buttered youth, half a pound
of good looks, half a pound of sweet
temper, hair a pound of self-forgetful-
ness, half a pound of powdered wits,
halt an ounce of dry humor, two table-
spoonfus of sweet argument, half a
P nt of rippling laughter, half a wine-
glassful of common sense.
Then 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, self-forgetfulness, pow-
dered wits, dry humor into sweet nrgu-
.t, ™en1, then add them to the above,
the Pour in gently rippling laughter and
common sense. Work it together un-
til all Is well mixed, then bake gently
forever.
WHAT?
Baptist Convention
Enid,
ttov. 15, the and continuing until Fri-
day, the 18th, the Baptist church for
the state of Oklahoma will hold its
ifth annual general convention at
nid. The meeting will be notable for
muny reasons. Hepresentatives from
117 churches and 30 associations in the 1
state will be present. A minimum of
attendance ot messengers from these
-.e\era! churches and associations will 1
be boO, while a large number of speak-
?rs, laymen and speakers from abroad
will swell the number of visitors to !
perhaps 1,200 or 1,500. Men of nation-
al reputation are scheduled to appear
3ii the program.
Irrigation Helps Out.
Buffalo, Okla.—Irrigation is being
'aken up on an extensive scale in Har-
per county. Sales of the s ho: 1 lands
have developed that many costly irri-,
Ration plants have been built by
essies, as well as by owners of deed '
lands, and the most spirited bidding
was on watered tracts. About 20 000
ncres are under irrigation in the 1
northwest part 0f the county and 20,.
;K'0 a,'c easily capable of irrigation
Iratn the Cimarron. The Incrrase in
value of Irrigated lands is estimated
b> school land lessees' officials to be
100 per rent.
Medical ^Kit^tr^TdSp"b"
The
average man would not per-
mself If he pleaded gull4*
the charge of amounting to but
Clear white clothes are a «ign that th
UZ 2 Z* "S": He<i <V" "la.
LArge z ox. package, 5 cents.
But It doesn't take long to tame
■oclal Hon.
Lewis'
Tin Foil
'intfe Binder cigar. Orizinal
bmolier Package, 5c straight.
I.ots of women dress as
were hard of hearing.
if they
golds
breed
catarrh
Her Terrible Experience Shows
How Peruna Should Be in Every
Home to Prevent Colds.
Game Warden Reports.
If your meals don't fit comfortably, den
The report of the state
Those who have been wondering as
to whether America would produce a
their answer. The
race has been lnaugura
It was won in
new race hav
hobble skirt
t«d on Long Island,
seven falls.
That marriage l« the worst kind of
• failure Is the opinion of a Gotham
broker who Is paying his first wife
♦ 40 a month alimony and whose sec-
ond wife wants alimony to the tune of
♦500 more.
Trust science to rise to every emer-
Kency. It says we are all going in-
sane from living in now R
French surgeon Is going to saw open
fTn.'es a,Ul SCra"e aWa>' the fooMsh
or what you eat lies like a lump of lead
In your stomach, or If you have heart-
burn, that Is a sign of Indigestion.
Oet from your Pharmacist a 50-cent
case of Pape's Diapepsin and take
a doBe Just as soon as you can. There
will be no sour risings, no belching of
undigested food mlied with acid, no
stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or
heavy feeling ln the stomach, Nausea,
Debilitating Headaches, Diizlness or
Intestinal griping This will all go
and, besides, there will be no sour too,!
left over ln the stomach to poison your
breath with nauseous odors,
Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because it
takes hold of your food and digosts It
Just the same as If your stomach
wasn't there.
Relief In 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
Diapepsin contain more than sufficient
to thoroughly cure almost any case of
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Gastritis or
any other Btoniach disorder.
, game war-
with Z m"""' 01 °ctober' "W
with the secretary of slate, shows SOS
sident and 20 non-resident licenses
Issued by the warden, and 1,52,: resi
dent and two none-resident by his
r - ,Th"'tPen sections for
violation of, the game laws were com.
menced during the month and $2tTs
In fines remitted to the game warden.
Garrett Kickapoo Case Dismissed
The case against John Garrett
Oklahoma City, charging
of
t '' —o"<b the fore-err
" "e,ed. ',l.the. Kickapoo affairs now
■d by
Weeks ^ Why are you stopping?
Vou dldn t run over that man
„P'Sknow u' [ Just want to
see what ails the steering gear.
under investigation, was dismiss'
United states C
ommissioner Tibbetta.
llgent,'
Hon H t '""charged. The prosecu-
Ion declared that they had proven he
charge of forgery of a deed, but were
unable to convict Garreit with the of-
A Japanese scientist claims that he
react ST rTLl\ZZeJ:: Fm IV0RY N0W VOGUE
"OW ,^at.the 8eason 18 "Pen to the Toilet Table Acc.Morl,
patrons of the restaurant pearl fish-
Football this
year will have to com-
All
•ete with aviation, but as there seems
3 be no good way to use a college yell
1 connection with an alrship-the grid-
on sport will have some advantages.
A Tokyo cable announces the Japa-
s«e will make a dash for the south
)le to try and beat the American and
ritish expeditions. The more the
errier. And nuy the best man win
Olrla caught shoplifting m Phlladol-
ia explained that "they wanted to
stylish. m order to satisfy that brovvn are now to be "found in"
Jlre they should have confined their ' '
weeds to smuggling.
' claims he is insane
brings forward as proof the fact
t he was married three times )n
se months. "Insane" Is an load*
te word, we opine.
Fight Gross Revenue Tax
Alleging that the Oklahoma law un-
der wh c.i the tax Is levied is unconstu
and w i, PUmted Sta,es' A 'rican
and Wens Fargo Express companies
obtained an Injunction from the federal
fm.n' rf,S,r,;i"in« ,he state auditor
from collecting the gross revenue tax.
Employment Bureau Busy.
htlhn6 t^'^homa Free Employment
bureau placed 1,686 males and 16
th , . "i females during the month of October
the toilet and dressing table breaking •">" previous
es at the Pre*.
ent Moment Are Costly but De-
cidedly Smart.
He Was a Boston Boy.
"Your little boy must be very Intel-
said a visitor to a Boston
school teacher whose flve-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'?"
S,uf aml nonsense!" ejaculated
the father in a tone of disgust. "Why
the day he was 12 months old he sud-
denly laid down his algebra and said
to me: 'Father, the longer I live the
..,ndubltabIe Proofs I perceive
that there Is In Boston as much cul-
square inch as there ever
ambient
$5,000 Buried in River.
Kingfisher, Okia.-Somewhere in
he Uaslnta river east of here there Is
15,000 in currency, believe postal in-
, specters who investigated the loss of
the said money at Lawton, in mo6
a package containing $.1,000 was star;.
fr"m here to Chicago. On that day
•i passenger train on the Chicago, Kock
'■ and and Pacific railway fell through
a trestle into the river near Kingfisher
Recently an official of the posioffice
department visited at I.awton and de-
er,mined that the money left here,
lie decided that it went into the wa-
ter with the express car.
Thieves Work on Wholesale Plan
Durant, Okla.-Horse thieves made
a wholesale raid on the stock pasture
at he farm of Ituel Taylor near lice
taking three .mules and five horses A
reward of $100 has been offered fir
the return of the stock. The officers
no olu,? to identify the thiev<
I was one of the largest raids
Bryan county in recent years.
Dog Attacks Child.
Oklahoma City, Okla.-With her
race badly mangled with an attack of
a dog supposed to be mad, the eight-
>ear-old daughter of C. \V. I.ent of
Haskell, Okla.. was brought to the
Pasteur institute here. Though the
w:r;not inj"re<1'n is the
" vi" he disfigured for life Th-
<log was killed. ;
ves. It
made in
Mrs. C. S.
Gage r s e r,
1311 Wood-
land Ave.,
Kansas
City. Mo.,
W'rites:
"I feel It |
a duty to |
you and to |
others that
may be af-
flicted like
myself, to
speak for
Peruna.
"My trou-
ble first
came after
la gr 1 p p a
e ,t g h t or
nine years
ago. a gath-
ering In my
head a n d
neuralgia. I
bu ff e r e d
most all the
time. My
nose, ears
and e y e a
were badly
affected for
two years' 1 think from your
description of internal catarrh that I
Very severely.^ l"at
ever relieved me like Pa-
' with ^ei>3 me from taking cold,
ness I urn f exception pf some deaf-
am fortf. i feelln^ Perfectly cured. I
am fort> -six years old.
'.**1 that words are Inadequate to
' ess my praise for Peruna."
Mrs. C. S. Sagerser.
M rs.
Catarrh in Bad Form.
Jennie
ture to th
was In th
Athens!' "
ew York has formed a league to
sh French from the bill of fare
ely to call a chef a cook would be
eat gain.
e gather that the Rrooklvn worn-
Vho named sixty-three co-respon-
J In her divorce suit, really de-
ls to win it
requisites are now found In tlnu Ivory
The only care needed Is to rub off
with a fresh, soft cloth, occasionally
using a rag moistened ln alcohol it
spots occur These, too, are more
cwstly thun silver, but are consider.^
very smart
The backs are monogramed In
black, brown, and occasionally In
raised gold. Sometimes the seta are
shown with floral decorations, but
this Is not so good stylo aa Is sten in
many of the Imitations
White celluloid sets with a mono-
jp-am In black, dark green, blue, or
brown are now to be found ln good
designs with simple lines The latest
preparation, 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 In a bag they are
much lighter than any other ware
The searcher after novelty can have
her dressing table appointments ln 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.
Not Seeking Trouble.
T should think It would be the bug
w!a!,°_f 5'0Ur !,fe fy'uK to get up new-
said the sympa- ]
single month.
records for
Labor Laws Well Enforced.
bJnhat 'hn 'ab0r 'aWS °f 0k'ahoina are
ma n h , e"f0r°ei1 is the statement
ma le by Labor Commission Charles
Daugherty in his annual report, just
Issued. Mr. Daugherty states that
practically three-fourths of his time Is
consumed looking after the enforce-
ment of these laws, but that there has
"een very little trouble, except in con
nee ion with the eight-hour law for
public work, which also requires pay-
ment of the current wage rate
Conditions
STOPPED SHORT
Taking Tonics, and Built Up on
Right Pood.
Springer Clerk Charged With Arson
Ardmore, Okla.—f. t McIV
area of ancient Postoffice clerk at Springer,' was°hel<l
! a J '00, «>ond in „,e Unlt^
■States commissioner's court on the i
charge of misappropriating stamps. I
trvi * ♦ 1 n frequently made of
yitig to build up a worn-out nervous
system on so-called tonics—drugs
New material from which to rebuild
:r;erv= cells Is What. Should bo
■upplled, and this can be obiained
oni> from proper food.
"Two years ago I found myself on
the verge of a complete nervous col-
apse. due to overwork and study, and
to Illness I,, the family," writes a Wis-
con sin young mother.
My friends becamo
Henry
Coal Miner Killed.
cnei • !tt1: okIa-—John Caston, a
nl miner living near here, was killed
: " )h .°,f,r"f'k ln the Shervvard mine
In this field. The exact details of his
death are not known, as he was work- I
■'"g in a room by himself. His heaa :
« as crushed and he was instantly kill-
ed. lie leaves a widow
children.
and twelve
New Church Planned.
Valley. Okla—At
alarm
meeting
of th
urs, not Sl"m to nourish ma and I gained I""1 ,vork wl11 hegin within the nexit
. .. no flesh nor blood "ew days.
'4i *• ••U.... .11..
Darling, R. F D 1
Smyrna .Mills, Maine, writes- -i „
B?ar h d° my work for 'our years
Sn.iL 5 I catarrh In a bad form, f
coughed incessantly, and got so weak
, T,''Va'S confined to my bed.
# ,.L^runa came to my relief and bvi
work Py US,n.ff !t' 1 am nble to do rnf
l ever took." U'8 be3t medlclne that
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief-Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
Jail. Purely veget-
al e—act surely
but geniiy oo
the liver.
Stop after
dinner
distress—
cure indi-
gration improve lU complexion — briphlea
the eye,. SnJl PUi, Sm.ll U.«, Sm.ll l'r,c
Genuine mmtbear Signature
carters
ITTLE
PILLS.
held their own as to wages and hou
while inspections by the labor den
ment have provided better sanitary
conditions and better safe guarding of
machinery. More children are also
employed, but they are for the most
part carrier boys around newspaper of.
flees, a large number of children hav-
ing been removed from Institutions
where employed In violation
law.
of thu
Land Trade to Supreme Court.
1 lie ease of Ktlna Dinsmore vs. Mary
! ' I'aiwson. 'rom Caddo county, was
appealed to the supreme court. m,s
traded ICQ acres of l\nd in
He Wasn't Afraid. I citv^rnnlrf thU ninsmores for
well," said the groc.,r to th« n Rni'' whlch Was rep-
fled customer, as the argu, 1 , ,° desirable knd oentrallv
the sultan of Sulu says that ment w *ed warm, "don't get nut out T i "'r she ha,i s"en the prop
Ife Is a plenty. Thus he destroys ,bout erty 8h" <lerl<1e(l that It did not come
fulness as a comic opera prop. don't Intend to,- snapped th. cu 1'L ? "I Bp®clflcntlons in either re.
tomer. -And you oan't nut me out- ! f 1 brought suit and got a
put me out ( judgment for J 1,000, from which the
Dlnsmores appealed.
w York bulldog turns on the gas
commits suicide. Even a dog
stand the dog's life a New York-
da.
brand new Jokes,'
thetlc caller.
iiTh?y FE,(1 the humorist, cheer-
' ' ' the leaat of °ur troubles." | Uawson
Caddo county
■ ' ° rvasnT AfriM
"Oh.
dlnsatlFfled
'Heading of Grape-Nut3, I de-
termined to stop the tonics and fee
11 change of diet would do. I
ate Grape-Nuts four times a day,
with cream and drank milk also, went
to bed early after eating a dish of
I Grape Nuts.
"In nbout two weeks I was sleeping
soundly. I„ a 8hort ttme gajn#d ntf
1'minds in weight and felt like la
different woman. My little daughter
whom I was obliged to keep out of
school last Bpring
chronic catarrh has
thin pale, nervous child to a rosy,
healthy girl and has gone back to
school this fall.
"Grap&Nuts and fresh air were thfi
only agents used
happy results."
Head "The Rond to Wellville," lu
rkga. "There's a Reason "
Kver rend the n
< "<• app*>nrn from
"re tf-fMiulue, true,
account <
Changed from
Diamond Thieves Work at Muskogee.
' at ^ltSrkn°ne<":'' 0kla-—Diail>°nds valued
at Jt.COO «ere stolen from the show
windows of the McEntee Jewelry coin-
; vnny nere in broad daylight. The rob-
her secured the gems and got awav
with them when the jeweler locked his
store at the noon hour.
Prominent men everywhere
use the
KNOWN THF
WORLD OVER
Dry Farming Record.
■ Okla —A new dry farming
stablished in nu-inh,,.
SWAMP- Is not recommended for
li everything; but If you
KUU I have klilijey, liver or
i . ''ladder trouble it will t,o
. rernody you need. At dniE-
' "'8 'n flfty cpet and dollar 8|z,.s. y,fu
f'll now°m^nv P'a b"UI° of tlllB wonder-
pamphlet telling**'all abouTl't. fre°' E'a°
Addross, rir. Kilmer A Co., ninghamton, N. Y.
to accomplish tha
lnter« n(.
Ifffrrf A nr<
time. TIip
full of Lunin
raised no crop at I
>>>•■ WBDste;- first, plowed his field
deep t.tni tioroughly prepared his serd
'■ fol.ewed uith n combined lister I
.-till planter. He then cultivated the
crop constantly until it matured
Thompsoii't Ey® Wafar
«./ a ^tne name
to remember
ten you need a remedy
pr coughs ^
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.