Davenport Leader (Davenport, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1905 Page: 5 of 6
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YV. It. Taylor, the auctioneer and
live vtock salesman has located in
Davenport and is prepared to handle
jitl sales intrusted to his care.
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We are anxious to get a corres
pondent in each school district ot
the county. If you can send us
weekly budgets of news let us hear
from you.
j. m. K1NSEY,
Notary Public.
Y< ui Notay Work Solicited.
Office in the Post Office
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Poor Place.
The English Justice Day is reported
to have told an inquirer that people
drank in Manchester because it was the
'shortest waj* out of Manchester.
W. II
BONNER, Pres. J- c*< McCUE, See.
w. H. MORROW, Treas.
Beyond Reason.
There be two individuals who cannot
be reasoned with—a girl in love and a
man who is determined to run tor an
office.—N. O. Picayune.
Dr. A. B. Potter,
DENTIST ROOM 2
FEUQUAY
Chandler,
BUILDING.
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Wants I
Your i
job :
Printing. I
Valuable Hides.
For the hide of a full-grown giraffe,
ereatly sought after in Africa for whin
and sandal making, the native hunters
get from $15 to $25.
Years in Korea.
In Korea two years of every three ha\ e
12 months each, of 29 or 30 days. ri
third year has 13 months, with 385 days.
Casualties in London.
In London every year there are 33.000
to 15,000 street casualties which call
lor the use of an ambulance.
The First City.
NewNYork was the first city incor-
porated in the limits of the United
States. Its charter was dated 1604.
Spurious.
When a man wears his piety as an
ornament, you can depend on ita hems
paste.—Chicago Tribune.
raper Irom Peat.
The latest novelty in stationery is pos-
tal cards made from peat. They are
made In the mills at Celbridge. county
Kildare, Ireland, where an American has
established paper-making from the peat
of the famous Bog of Allen.
have four good, reliable Kentucky
farmers who want to rent good farms near
Davenport.
If you want to rent your farm
call on us.
THE
REAL
davenport
estate co.
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Give me your ATTEN1 ION « " tD **
Satisfaction
Guaranteed *
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Have You
France's New Maps.
Franoe is spending large sums in hav
ing maps made of her possessions in
West Africa. One map in 17 parte has
just been issued by the army department
and surveys are in progress for a larger
one in 60 parte.
Arranged
To Receive the Current
Number of
Costly Dish.
Roast swan was a holiday disji in Eng-
land this year with those who could af-
ford it. A 15-pounri bird cost about $10.
The flavor of the flesh is said to be a
blend of goose and hare.
Always More!
—Women are never satisfied!
Mix—That's right! Even after she't
squandered his last dollar. Cassie
wants her husband to trust her more! —
Detroit Free Press.
The
Farmers
An Odd Fish.
A strange fish is on exhibition at
Seattle, Wash. It is six feet long and
is half animal and half vegetable, a.-
a seed grew out of its body.
the rich
I
Th« great agricultnral publi-
cation of the Two Territories?
If Mot, You Jtre Not Doing
Yourself Justice
This great Territorial produc-
tion is tho champion of the peo-
ple, and its motto is:
"Only the Best for the Tiller of the Soil"
If you are not now a sub-
scriber, send a postal Unlay
for a sample copy, mailed
free upon request, to
The Farmers Magazine
Company
Oklahoma City, • Oklahoma
Agents Wanted everywhere.
Accounted For.
Downe—How did Carver,
architect, become so poor?
Uppe—He built a house for himseJf.-
Cassell's Journal.
Domestic Detail.
Painted furniture should be wiped
over with milk to which a little water
has been added, and polished with soft
silk.
1, the only "-dor « m«,..Be,ne,,t fW Okie*. « *• !>ic"lc
Coast.
Santa Fe system stand Snd to none in modem equipment.
Road beds are all concrete ballast and no dust.
Remember we use the uy to date block system, which enables « to rut
,he fastest trains in America on all rn.in and branch tae.
with ease and without danger.
Winter tourist rates now ready. Now is your chtnce to
see the great white Rocky Mountains, of Colorado, and
bath in the ocean in Los Angles
For further iormation call on any local agent or write Mr. W. J. ikck
Topeka, Kans.
c. H. HIGH, AGENT
This office for sale bills.
Tobacco as Reward.
Smoking is permitted in the prisons in
Belgium only as a reward for good be-
havior.
Take Time to Talk.
Stammering is practically unknown
among uncivilized people.
nection with the Southern Railway,
will operate through I'liKnian Sleep-
A F & A. M. Davenport lodg ers between Kansas Gity, Mo. and
meets Sat.on or before each fall and Jacksonville, FU. These Sleeping
new moons at early lamp lighting. Cais will be placed in service ai
Price of Power.
Some pain is the price of any power.
-Chicago Tribune.
Most Used Fruit.
Apples are the most extensively used
of all the fruits.
All worthy Brothers of sister lodges
invited to visit us. W. II. Fowler
\V. M.; R. C. Ridley, Secretary.
Florida Sleeper
VIA
On November 15th, and daily
thereafter, until the summer season
of 1905, tfee Frisco System, in con-
the e<juii«nent of the popu-
*r "Southeastern Limited,'* sched-
uled to leave Kansas City 6:30 p m.
A modernly equipped train, electrie
ltgktei cife observation car, etc
the route of which carries the trav-
eler through the populous cities of
the Southeast.
lierth reservations raa-y be made
thrsugk representatives of ! risca
System or connecting lines.
Passenger Travi k Ito'auima 'C
Sajlvj LoVts.
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