The Collinsville News. (Collinsville, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 10
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psj stations le dlffsrect {.arts of tb*
eft7 It is rtatsd b7 oSclals of tbs
comv*that tb«7 bats found coroev
ttor* reiiibis and ,*n ioriicsd to
jrisid to tsropeatioo -ban roan is 6ao s
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ato*1. is is tbit MKxtry.
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aa to tbonid rwe:re tbs prefer- i
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tier a** i’^bfed M7 !T1 e-xpert-eiute
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it* jiaivsri is a rrssT, *i*rvere4 Vv*-
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lx.-- ir.-»*-r*r t !a at u:e to *7 a
i rte*ist.n: ttvsd.iti'.e tor t.' ire gved
resvlti, iT nirintr a q-aaaltty sf
lias laid aid ?e-ti.lz*r, is ti* tut-
bnrisg propond— 1::
Tv *a.-i •beeliamw Xal '1 >.*ro—
»i>.a. by- ti* roar i* reader
sfc'nved iroisr tb* >v! sf tie felt or
b*7 tie rtroSside—add ewe-tifrd of !'i
bs.'x of weC-rsftei a-vai’.e roaisr* aid
Mvroe *ai.d 1 tiar. toaattea—t ticuld
ve Jautitsg.
Tfc.r eorogV.roeratv-u li-verld be tber*
srigSly s'aed br i* if »;s.ded to a
dayi of a foot, aid k ties read/ for
•i* recep-loa cf bar roa.*a'j Queen
Rosa, as afee *u tersed by Deal
Hoi*, tb* rots »bo bad rsae* fa bit
bean aa •*.! aa ta bfa gardero Rom
roots pecevntte deep* 7 »b*a they sit*
a *1 taste, bwt it aboald 5* rerseEs-
vered that tkey •IT! not tirdT* !a
rtagnast ocG, bene* good draisag* la
esaectial
Tb* quertfos s*tsta.'!7 presetsVa H- *
ae:f as to »fckh fs tb* best tiro* to
plant roses, but ti* bread ertest of
ocr loatry preoiides a deSait* reply.;
Oetenlj speaking, bv^erer. nsid-
aprlag sbouM reeeire tbe prefereti*
and ft is berzr to b* a Kttlo too earfy
tbs a too Use.
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KCUUA D6.C;3C* T-s.T WR. CJt-
PVA* X.
'‘A * I—us to 4* seeiig a great, deal
sf 1ft. Capias i> 7 1C *- «j • sa-
»erred If rt Iterit *v: 1 ta*ria m_i-
ea vast etj*. begun, ig a !*• tost
ia us ifgiu ii* th irtwng. r.u
vie Ttsag vticr.
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a easdved steuec ftvro tie i.;i sf m-
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t»eea bet *'13* tee'i, auTereii sug
oirse .I'.tvrvsivieifci sf 1t-.r1la.osa
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pus vp see.
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roai.* iasd Airov
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rfmd. "T Teury-titee i» tie geroos-
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cf ii alter u ti-i g ¥n* r.c
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aaied.
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be d-d.~ replied 3fn. Kerrl-rcd. *T
dvc.1 taiak roj p>-.• fctvering
bea..r. sS i3 ’ '*r a* ilgi as 337 tvro-
r. J if rs-ci a tb; 3 g absitPd iappet.
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W13 get a pgr tier, tiz; erery J
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Xtv Ifem-std. v.ivr tg let lat.g tcro-
pieteiy r»er bet >ft *?*_ *1 -■» t r
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axter t 1 jj f r.t.r ig ierreuf roaer-
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baa A iTytr o_i vs 3.17e 13 ixalrt-
stal 33.0b Tist 1 ab rtgxt Si 31 ita-
veti pnfeaabsa. set be * apt to hrvtg
it mm -stub bva X33i -'‘la 13.3 apply
-1 *-» tb* gatpgge e*a» as vv ip-aJc. to
teisie ilia*
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Merrfwvb 'Avmaj. a livyer i» sip-
pcsed to it:t *;• vs arg-c* avl pat
lb* p*TBia 3* argoe* -witb ts. ti*
t ":rg. TTbat 3c. ~1 cf a bippy 2f*
Ttrtld a TS31J3 -sltb a iacets
vial -tittsit get tie i*n -f *7*ry b.i-
■rsae.-tv? I13. 3 tigs a Tife • pr.-r.lege*
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Tavivg tit. Ttt 5t3rsx p*rf*tvTy Ten
'bit ill gryers prtd* tbees—lr** '.3
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babe ba rfi as.*s cae x ;n..3g 13.1
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s_*a f .star - Tb* justs*? * is vs 1*
roaie iy a.vinnii'j* 133 1* x--—f*s
is acn 3. pro* far sties, s uxt ta-
■r as vsaa^
Buz ic t :ma.-!g appeared thi iro-
ser *-a* !-tr-at axd u* n ran* Tie
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ll* iseia3ii fabed v* appear Tie
txaix: ill sea.; taeg—aroi t> n
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• let* 1* agi: sue g.it ut:g S
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rp ncvivt ag a Jam*.- 131 vv* rogs-
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necrrsJy tatie a tieaseagfr ;.;y r.'i aa
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uicff than
Potted Ham
I:'* ciceptocal in Sayor
-od OfM 1 cut a btt naore
. *~g-t crdaiArr kark.
1 SK'H ERUPTION ON CHEEK
sbugsuey. ICl'b.—Tsit Miy tty
Smeet-ro iuk. 3 3137 bit a
ec«a« tc. 3er t3eei. ft Fcatvet :v fact
cc It* BaatZ p-ttp'es it: 1 :»;• ;r
tire* busts vat* iprecl to tbe are 1
a Elret cvlgt ft sgread to ter era
Tbero Trater •--■.! i rut iriat ti* 7 3-
P *1 avi rverevit vbai t; ..id .: .i.4-
*t at:re * res ttv 3ear 7 id eve
cieex a: ;> bet acstr.l* -vet* tc*
icbd !-:**. 5>* eu 'ey fredil Si*
«*ra_37 *1* a !*rr:eoikb* till
133 33ti —g ieeroei vs- :e si *37 g*
Tbe3 f ret seas* C-.-31-.n S i; it:
Carvrsta Cvuvtsetv 5se tried so rut
cf e-rery-i tg tt* pvt ca so tbit •*
• tvlb 1.1 avi bold ter bats* Isr tra
bt sty as a trroe ttyis? to rr* tbe
ase-svlte a tbit:* v: i*‘p ber. : .1
titer f TgAied rt •lit Cztstvra 5;ap
S3 i tb?3 pup C3 tie Cr. t'sta Ovst-
sveat t3*7 **eas*s to aoc-'i* i*r at!
si* did 3.33 try to rat vsero c-“ I:
•as -st'y a !*• di7* seftere ber lac*
•as an bealed sp.. it 3 tbere bas i—ea
to recam of ti* vri-ai* *33:*. vr»
■—irogb: tbit baby's late •troft rsreiy
:* name, few it g i-sv* Sjcved
If re 3T. J. Clelit-l J13. 5. 35'.f.
Cutsnm Ssap atsd Ofadaot as-fd
Vitv vgi,:«s*. vie •:r.i Sarople cl eavt
fie*. •;'-3 K-f Six Bock. Address
>o»3 <2id Depv L. Bcsua*
a*:roe ro*3 rote it cie^;*r tc stay
roamed tbit to pay i. ro .vy
- it eastip«aol •Vo. ---.a iat *543-
Tea 4: is7 mg e'. -e I; »; . . j—
uere ai-s ,-g Bes-3a tv. re readied.
Ot* alTsys -irots *i*re is a lot of
2333*7 30 i* road* it ary ibid cf bi&
tess 33a: i* 4t 1 is.
^riec^.,.2-^ '_!<■ ^nan-r. nr xA3iss»>
anc, a—fcj* r-**i » rc-gr.. 2f«s & nu^t
II scro* c-oc'is laid in hesieis tbej
•til i* atr-ryed to vtd tba:
3bej cat: seaT*
We!! De'e-deb
He •&£«* s'vdy is arocece tbe sbad-
ct; at-i lights of tatcre ias ass n±-
s3s;*t:ed coat of mail defetdivg biro
aro.vg all the turmoil—Mrs. Oi.pbanv
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SUCH A WINNING SMILE!
tU.oMfti In tte roefeflo |aw. IW quite I ti*a tiert'i erv*stpuestionitg’ Ob!
Ic*ki3g forward to it.” 3i*T*'i no me -aTklty about it, »—
^*if * ask t1t, my dear T said Too roast see yororaeU tow *— 7 7
Asnt fane, elaboraveiy. awfei it •ccid be.”
“iEi-caii** h* caa*t note any excep- j “Tbere sight be wroetiisg in *»*?.
•Job. to tbe coorv'* rcilsg on th* : certain!/,” Arorct Jit* conceded, “bat
gretstd that the coort erred •ben ice I dent think K‘» yoar real reason.”
Aed So Trje. Tea.
Father wai 121.3/ to Suvia 7-
Kicci •iva h'.'J* Jc'3337. 13 3 endeaT-
st33g to iroprcT* the uroe by teaching
J3-3337 L.s Golden Ter. the Trcris cf
•hbth -were: *T*Tav*oe®er a roaro i.;t-
•vb. that shall he also reap.” Johnny
repeated it after his father *ererai
tiroes., and s—esed to bare roistered
tb* correct •er fiag.
As they drew near ti* Sunday
•cioci tb* father gave Jot337 hi*
last rehearsal Ttss, sen.” he laid.
Tel 1 iiT* th* Go-den Text once sore
•rtboct any help from roe
This Is what he gcc froro Johnny: 1
“Whatsoe-rer a roan **•! always ripa.”
—Harper s Bazar.
Stern Call of Duty.
Reform is not Joyous, but griet-
c-3s vc single man can reform hua.
self without stem rifatag and stem
working; hc-w much less can a satica
of men!—Cariyi*.
Hop* Eternal.
Every new day and night of Joy
or sorrow is a new ground, a new con-
secration, for the lore that ;s nour-
ished by memories as well as hopes.—
George Eliot.
DEVICE KEEPS A STALL CLEAN
employed tbe word ‘sob la her deci-
lic®,” Mrs. Merrfwid replied. “Hs
wont gee any thirty days or thirty
seconds to hi* aa appeal. He wes't
har* ti* eio-rirg argument either, or
get the costs taxed to anybody bet
Mr. Capias. r»e one or two other
"If it Isn't that, it mis; be tbe way
he has cf r.i'r-g ii rose if agreeab’*,"
said Mrs. Ifemiwid. “Perhaps it s his
winning smile and perhaps it's tie
cute things be says, hie Sweets to
the rwe** when be prodsoes tbe caa-
dy. Xo, ft wasn’t this candy; this
A New Tork Jodge has decided lit!
the car company most settle tf *
ileeplr.g passenger”! treruer* are
•o from bis ber”fi at a station thrv ga
a window The company oJgit to be
repaired, s.'so. to carry an extra pair
of trousers for th* relief of tbe p»*
senger to case of such tn etatarra*
sing occurrence.
Denver boasts that Is its g-ubiic
schools girls oeer tweire years ol
age are taught cooking, sewing laun-
dry work, tbe care of children, respect
for husbands, the wit* management
of Incomes and some art by which
they can earn a Using But Denswr
omits to mention how many are grsh-
eeted each year
The main feature of tbe fas'eve* I J is a 1 by I inch board. 4 fee-t rung,
The management ot one of New
Tork'* largest Tsuderi!!# houces nas
decided to bar roc "her In law Jokes
and to prohibit "burner” which la
baaed upon a man * ability to be un-
true to hi* wife without permitting
her to knew It This Is the kind
of an uplift that may re*..y uplift
here represented is th* bar L which
la intended to prerent the cow from
crowding forward wo that the drop-
pings fail on tbe platform. The othe"
par* can be modified to salt lndlrid
ua! tastes
nailed on D and bo.'*d through H atsd
1 to 1 This lea-res a tie* one inch
! • id* between F an: J for bar L to play
in from I to H.
X K are blocks securely fastened to
IJ to bang swinging partiucas to. The
The ra.’tan of Morocco baa deeded
that sfnee Frsr.-e baa taken ere-y.
thing eia* be might aa »e!i acre ewer
SO Paris and led France keep bia oxl
Tba' report ot King George in rent-
ing a coal-taring cook store was
spring Just at th* moment when It
would make him most popular
One Thicago woman baa had her
husband arrested because he did not
ki>* ber Almost any husband should
(eel proud of the compliment.
AAA are the dlTtsicv? between the upper ore liould t* 2tj inches thick
marges, tbe bottom being !( inches and the lower ;ve 2 mebes.
long and the top 50 Inches L la a bar I by 2 laries ex-ending
B it a ‘trip 1 by 4 in”he*. J feet acrc*s vfce avail with a teno* 4 laches
long, ere to be balled on each side of j long on each end to wvrk loosely in
the partition A. aa shown in th* ; the sice between ti* boa• is F and J.
drawing. When standing at rest the cow
C Is the side of tbe manger next to ber head errer the bar L. When eat-
the feeding a3ey I ivg she pots her bead under the iwr.
D Is a Jf> inch board separating the j If ibe wishes to raise her head while
marger from the itandtr.g fioor, *a”itg tie can do sc. as the bar will
E is a 1 by 2 itch strip in comer raise to strip H.
of manger , For partitions be'.weeu the cows uae
F ta a 1 by f inch hoard. 4 feet 1 by 4 loch strip* S feet leng. aad
long, with a slot ! feet long by : inch braces of the same material These
wide In lower end to allow Its being ! parti lice* are hung by ordinary T
slipped orer partition A. Utweec hluges to the blocks KK to they will
strip B and board D. and should be swing both way*. At th* gutter pro-
securely nailed tc B and D vide chains with a six; ca o&e end
H and I ir* ! by 2 Inch sv-'ps. 1 and of proper length to reach Trim
Inches long, between F and J The up- one partitkqp to the scr These
per edge of I should be 2i or 22 inches chains hold the partitXes .* pace
from the standing floor. t aad keep vna nows la tn* fi.i
reasons.” j isn’t so worse. ‘Sweets to the sweet:’
”1 don't caJ! r vat youT# said any I and the smile went with It. He's get
reason.” remarked Ann: Jane, serenely, a canning little coBectkro of funny
“/far* a roamn glace, dearie." sa..d anecdotes, toe—culled from the first
Mrs. Merrwid. selecting one with the ediuoa cf a paten: roedic.ne ana-.tn
candy tongs and forcibly intervng It ^"nen he fa's, Thai reminds roe ot
tr. her aani i prcr.estlng month. *To iie story of th* JrAhroan.' I hare io
resume. Mr. Capias rubles. "When a hold ca tight to something to keep
J&S3 naa a deep bass to'.c* an i from screaming. There was that aiorot
rumbles with it and then pvTs oat poor Henry Merrfwid: be never vrved
his cheeks and swells his chest to i to tel] funny rtertes."
show how much wind left if Tf he s so distasteful to you I won-
he cared to vss it, I always wan: to der you We emouraged h.m tie way
■ give h.m a Jar. Poor dear Henry d*t- you have.” said Aunt Jane,
er roiled out any sub-cellar cranvry T didn’t say he was distasteful,
at me in bis most exasperating m> dearie," Mrs. Merrfwid replied. “And
. it fur encouraging him, 1 couldn't he
TTsey say he’s a rising man.” urged ; rude. Not unless it became aecestary.
Aunt Jane. j I oarer gave hiro any real reason to
' Self-rising.” agreed Mrs. Merr.wtd. ruppes* that w* could *t*t he mere to
T don t doubt it, van tie. He s a pir- ea-h other that Tery dear friends, and
ti-rolar’y yeasty persoc. Too take a J sbaR Away* regard his with if eel
combination cf c£S*d i:i and gas and i-g of -ender sentteeest as the first
yta’Te got scroe-n ng that will go up of my second seres; but there are so
like the cost of bring, unlesa some- many pretty pennies strewn about the
body s ki a pin la it and there 1 =0 heath that dent wear black string
repair ma-emal handy. I wouldwon- neckves, and there’s coe insuperahl#
der one bit if Mr. Capias la nil in a ohjectioa to Mr. Capias if It was ere/
soft place oa tie beach, but I'm no *c.”
Maud M=l>r and I dent think FHI Trha; * tha-*" inquired Aunt Jan*,
hare any reg-ea” ”!5e maxes roe wo awfmly wearr*
"I think yoa might do a great deal said Mrs. Merriwid.
worse.” tent Jane contented. (CxovkiW *1 hr w. o
"Bless your cunning Jrtle curls— —-
which yo>a haven’t got c* quite > Had to Coe*,
straight, dearie There I New they re Tt had to cose—there was to way
aR r.giv Eless 70c? cunning R:t> by wh.-h it* aiTent might haTe teei
curis! a wemaa might alwjri do arerted."
worse. That’s ti* on* ecus-viauou TiA wail in a Paris newspaper did
she Van Tncre are more varieties cf nut refer to a great catastrophe, has
uii*:;eH in men than K.roe people . to the ieiuty spot" the speck of
har* p.-kle* and to one roan his black plA«'e- “which worn on cheek
’tern all, cr eren the w r cf them, cr chin cr hath, makes natural tint*
if Tit take is wife * op' 3,loro ?h»i -»al cr o-vherwise, mere ccaspica-
caa always lock arouxfl her circle oca.”
«f marred acqualntaaces and 'hank The writer adds that when pannier
ter v-st s-ars and bojse-svppo- n ir rt high heeled shoes and many
•'sot John hasn't a-qwired ti* par-i-n- psfis In the hair were fashionable th*
iar brand of Tice that f-r tg.ls:** “beauty spot" wa* a necessary ao-
the brv'» next door or a -root *he coropan.ment. and that when the mak-
way. Tou'Te no Idea what a -vmfer- ers of fashicss consulted old prints
thal iweet 3 gh*.-hare-tees w-/rye as- this was found to be so. “aad a few
suran'* «aa to roe ta roy roamej 2fe, wax heads tn the show windows of
oomtio.- the hairdressers decorated with th*
“Bo to* object to him because he tWck specs did the rest The fashion
ka*s'* a *e»or Tcioe»“ Aunt Jane’s was eitahlished or rathe? reTfred."—
*x»e was mildly sarcaa-ic. . New Tork Trihuaa.
Noted Author.
“See than man oxer there wKh -he
tlxex mustache”" said Tompy.
Tea.” said the Tiaiior
TAelh” said Tompy. "he is the sb-
thor of one of the most popular seri-
als in a hundred years.”
TteaiiyT said the Tisitor. "Why.
he doesn't lock ..ke a literary man.”
"No.” said 7cm-y -He isn’t—he’s
the irTertcr of pcpj*-d grlu, the test
Modern Miracle.
"Do you beliexe tn miracles T~ asked
Dob kins.
"Too bet I do.” said Snetklns.
"Why. only the other day my wife
bought me a box of cigars, and by
George. Dobky. I could smoke eua”—
Harpers Weekly.
Put It Up ta tr« Cock Bock.
“My dear Dc-IIy," said a young tn®
band, “h-onestly I cannot ctngratulate
you on ycur success with this pudding
It is simply rank.”
“Charley:" exclaimed the little
wife, "how absurd! It is all imagina-
tion I Ti* cook book says it tastes
With the Lid OtT.
“Mother.' asked Bob. with a hope-
fal eye on the peppermint-jar. “hare
I been a good boy this afternoon?"
“M-nj-yes,” answered mother, dubi-
ously. recalling a certain little rift
within the lute. The four-year-old dip-
lomat looked anxious.
"P»eaae,” be begged, "say a wide-
open yes!"—Harper"^ Bazar.
Strictly Up to Date.
Altce—How cddly some men pro-
pose.
Kate—I should say so. A gentle-
roan ljiil me last week if I felt f»-
tc-rally disposed to a unification of in-
terest*
Saire Purpose Accomplished.
“Oh. Georgt-el" exiiaimed a fond
mother, when she saw her small boy
considerably battered cp and dirty,
“yon haTe been fighting again! How
often hare I told you that you
shouldn't fight?"
“Well." said he. "what are yon go-
ing to* do when a fellow hits you?"
"Why. keep out of his way.- said
the mother.
"I bet.” said the youngster, "he'll
keep out of mine after this.”
British So-th African Empire.
Tee South African possessions of
England require postage
stamps per annum.
The man whe falls out cf an airship
probably feels as badly hurt as the
one who is thrown cut of tie political
band wagin.
Chapr-ae )
Tbe Candida** for rSce who “also
ran" has to explain to his friends how
h happened.
And would ye partake cf harvest's
Joys, -be rem mast he ter- in spring
—Carlyle
selling cereal ca tie market-"—Har-
per's Weekly
Springs In Their Brains.
Two Frenchmen. In visiting an art
gallery, stopped to admire a painting
; by an American. The artist happened
1 to be in the gallery and In broken
English one of the Frenchmen asked:
j “How did monsieur ever catch such a
I wonderful picture?"
I “O.” replied the artist, with a far-
away look, "that painting was an off-
spring of my brain "
The ether Frenchman was greatly
interested and asked his friend what
that American had said.
“1 can hardly explain.” whispered
the first Frenchman excitedly; "he
■ said xe picture was one spring off of
his brain. Ees eet any wonder lat te
Americans act queerly when they
haTe springs on their brain®"
If tfj«* ewer is • tn* wi*n yc* are justified in cussing,
It 3 wf« woa weather sets your appetite to fussmg;
Brf ml mbt seed to nk your soul and shock the Doghbcn-
Tesopt your iffirtif with Toasties and go srrgrag to your labors*
Wrtnra kr W J. JfrSG&OVg.
Alls.
Ob* k IV M JitTies tor wtijek sfe« Finn CVx.
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