The Lenapah Post (Lenapah, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, December 7, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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also supplied trained signalers fttvt:
! ambulance men where required.
"I feel sure that with the tralrV.v '
they have received the Boy Sr
America are la a position to c
valuable service for their r , . ..
Mad (lie scenes In the nrennt .
f*+**n**m**M ******.►**«*
£ EPiGftrt YfslES:
IS —
* I never saw the sense of
* coif; I couldn't get the
* HANG of “follow-through,’-
w nor understand their < .im-
plex col tine slang. Why
bu Wilbur D Nesbit
^&utfor- of
Tour Flag end My Flag*
‘ i hou too sail on, O Ship of State,
Sail on, O Union, strong and great.*’
I’toud before her sister ships the sails the seas of time;
Out, far cut, upon the deep, all stately and sublime_
What of fearsome whisperings and what of doubting eyes?
‘•tie has stoutly held her course beneath the blackest skies,
‘ he has fought the billows oil and she has dared the gales
W hen her sislcT ships have drifted back with tattered sails.
j he Jd ship, the bold ship, the ship that we are sailing on!
Untight she gees and great the goes —her sister ships a trailing on—
l \ idit'.j nut the biller storms all steady, stanch and straight—
J he old ship, (he bold ship, the good ship of state!
Other ships go wallowing uncertain to and fro,
Staggering and wavering against the winds they go;
Olhei ships go craftily in fear of warring fleets—
Pioud Lefore her sister ships she sails with straining sheets;
Out the course and on the course with compass pointing true,
She has tossed aside the bleakest winds that ever Llew.
y he old ship, the bold ship! hull seasoned is each rib of her;
Toned thread cr.J trusty seam from spinnaker to jib of her;
Ready for the siorm or calm, all comely and sedate—
V he old slup, the bold ship, the good ship of stale!
Sail before your sister ships the course that you must make!
1-et them waste their whisperings of wondet in your wake!
t / e who sail aboard of you, full well we know vour strength,
Know how sure you breast the waves that lurch along your length,
Know the times that you have met the shiver and the shock,
Racing in your royal rush by hidden teef and rock!
The old ship, (he bold ship, the ship that wc are sailing on;
C.rcat she goes and straight she g >es, her sister ships a-trailing on,
f ollowing and wallowing u'ithir. her wake they uat.—
The old ship, the bold ship, the good ship of state!
J SORROW f*.willed iuy rrieiu j
* In woe when thty turned iu *
J “high score.** wee quite
£ beyond roe, and their ulk j
J became an awful bore. Hat
£ once, last month, when
J things went wrung, 1 tried,
£ one ul#ht. to read ; Ken
J Jonson was the author I £
£ had picked to meet iuy need; s
t and thoughts were there £
that startled me- next day
J met it friend; “CARE'LL
KILL you yet. you lulaan-
thro|*e.” he nald, •*! re-
cotnrmnd A game «*f golf?•• n
1 tried it out--1“approach,**
£ liLd “putt** and “drive;** *
w quite ns a CAT plays With J
I J fi mouse aud haws him atiil *
* alive, I nurse that little £
JJ tall of white, hut, more
than golf I've learned—the *
* vulue to one’s mental works J
J training often spurutd.
•r And then one ham to c«mcen~ J
JJ trute right on that tiny J
1 w bull or else oiip’h club will £
j £ punch the air nit*I won’t hit
£ It at all. So let uh cou- J
| J cent rate on War. today, and
| * “follow through!” Hot every £
|£ “drive” we make he for the
i it Ked, the White, the Blue! *
1 £ Jtobcrt It :f .«?••! I *»
*r "Haro? Borrow, cars’ll kill at £
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(Ooajrlstit 1**7. by lul’l n«w bsuru ,
CON’-f ntrated EDUCATION.
a? liif ;J tl.Lt *iic* htgL^r cd* I
•3* -**• ** «■ f t ..**!» >J £>:*. |e at pr»-*A- j
«- vOii0lt!**»j nliv*ie It may fetid'!
:iy arop txicitward lather tl.au Iuj* j
iJiavt*. J*n?eijcf:t Huticr of Columbia,
wn;v* in the Y» uthc l otnicinton. The
Cc ,.A>'r. sru,? Tit of tuCi>;i, and in some
) e; n il e uul\»nrity student, Is
Ik*i ii.Jitvd to t(ii i.wi i»m r tut l. rge and
b( varied an area of hiteliertual inter-
en that t.t I■ s lhe in con-
r.fr*itl »i., in *i»ii«! w.*rk und in the
* ■:* of it.ir.ie ieia;i\ely small field
iL«t from a better and
uid^r iii»rh »d. 1 Jit'iv is jus: *iuw, how*
•■vei*. a marked tsudenvy uinoii* the
hei’«A to aia tuiJ to guide tha
student toward ci.n-viitrating his In-
tel e>t, g.i4(j i,3s eiieiglea U|a in u small
**f s»uoje< its that have- some loin-
i «luq center ut lntcicat and some well
J marked relationship. The movement
J It a sijtmd and hoptfu! one, and should
j l»e encouraged and aided.
Tf I* Slid to have been given ots
ofltclaiijr that hereafter only 10 vet
cent of (iencany** shu* s cun he man- t
; bfitetnred of leather. There are |'eas
euls In iiermany ns well as France nc*
' ' iptoruetl to wooden shuH'S, but ud*
! doubtedly most of those forced to
them in the present emergency
v. ill jcyur 1 tlu-m ns listable among the
l>ori»ra of war.
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LNuLISH SCOUTS GHEwT US
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• Mr. t oon ??.
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iuci’i’HHeil
ik lirotliiM’ly
lisn and Ann ri-
scout lit his let-
ter from London >
• f the w^rk ‘! it»e tf»i their country t -• 1
Kitglisli B*»y Scuti*#. ;,s folh. \»: $
“On the yrefil. b»sforb*al step inlcetij
b> tit** I’niteil Stall's in <-*'AAtiltig !!»!«► j
the war 1 feel tint I inner send >*»a !
' ne \vord of grei-ting from the Boy j
t1- tits’ point r.f vlc.v.
“Nv c luitt* dwtii1 Viar Mot h over here
In various Tio-ms hvt^nd tin* HA‘eu4is.
m.{ nei « ssp*:l.. l«?o-<Alvlriv tin- luring up
•d ariSiS b \ Utj^ Tin del' the uge for
military nervite* hut p\ net lug as
"aieln-iv ov»cr t^tilwity bridges, tele
► ■ |l« ntnt fruit ♦* reservoirs.
:• bu«- ili tids have clone
:.b -i *'•> i MO*! V« ( I- e.
« 1*'**- h?5*> ]..f o led Hit* du-
• » n» sv it* i.i. ^ jiuhers for
lb* nil* *•. iidinirulty, government
i rd; other “/lirrt mu’ have carried out
flu* enn^t xvat chi if g service «<\er since
tir- Hist outhrcaS t»f war. They have
TAKE DOtf/N VOUR V/IHELLlSS-
1 lore’s another opportunity f* • t tk
to demons!rntc tin'll* loytilly iu*d u.-!r
scouting ability. In nrconlnri** with
m order issued hy the pri • t..i «*f
the United States, it is Illegal for any
persons not (Authorized goverumenL of-
hclnls to operate n win-less plant or
lo have one in such romlition rs to
he capable of operation. Th.s
to leccBIng as will us to traziamitiing
rl; tims.
K **ry scout should dismantle has
apparatus immediately. This tbtuns
tlu* taking down of tlie uutefinri wire,
fcind'iije disconnecting and packing of
tlie Instruuu-nts.
S*.outs should not only diP'jiuiitle
tlielr own apparatus, hut report t« tt*e
local police department any station*
iislitf mitti those ?h«*y kuw to *us
g«»veni*ia.stations which are Ju og*-
* ratluia
'Hie fjcrrnnn spy Rystcrr Is i!j ,/;•)<-
.•'L -’.t.'! to’!.- (lerrui?! h h..y<- un- j
tiv. Jt r.*:ill n>'\uop!* :./*m *t;«ehicg
: Ui\rtrj;iny. w ill .* it h.ir v qr.ery Ger- I
i rtud every i*u»o v.: \ ‘ wmaTi !
• 'u* i:» T' I’.iit: ■! | b e rucr* I
i.i; l 'Jo- on of i tiuTe !
he •j.'oiv hern e. te< el .«»:•; tl*e|
l»< f fit ns of * j :r. Tied ihey |
l'lie predic tion 1lmt hilk may soon
rep!nee cotton if th^ prlre of cotton
I contlriUea to advance Is more ingenl-
vaib tiiuu likely to he realized. In tht
first place, there Is the question of llm-
1'ed supply, ii^ht** from ul! other eon-
•!<!•*rations. Where will the silk come
‘from, <»r tf,i» cotton tv* juuke ioat*ari;tl
;thn! tiells for ail!;?
If the reported **f fnshi«m- •
tnMk*-i*P l» correct tlii.t p*»* Kets must
dlsaypeur from men’s clothes whlla j
they tie getting •<:. wotn«*n*H. tie* Inst ,
vestige of urns* .,ii*i*1 KtijH*riority will
l e swept from 1»k fie-e <ai tlie earth.
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Three-Passenger
Fleur de lys
Roadster
Sedan, $1095
Seda.net, $845
Dort buyers who in post years have
paid much more than the Dot t price
are enjoying full satisfaction in Dort
ownership.
Not alone because Dort up-1-cep and
operating expense is comparatively
trivial, but because in looks, power,
strength, simplicity and stability the
car meets their requirements.
Give us an opportunity to prove to
you that Dort quality “£.oes clear
through.” It won’t take lon&.
LENAPAH SUPPLYCO
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: .dm our ! .Ive* *' time,
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i\*s^ A»;avr’ ait i$ f ii* i- It !v
:*ai. it*a at nay nmn €$ \wv*fi<’tu who
I <‘ui- ?t Gcnniiu i.mue. The tut pit 1 . *
j are. t< t’u v *st uf cases, tcr-
, nhly uajL.t, hut liiey^A id.m'ai *u*..
J picions i.il tlu* bulis'.*, Vnd ar** woraing
UiiluQ injury t*> Lorb.^1 people.
A lliniiftipol!« doctor culls the
flit!**** of nfiVctloi* for a ooldier “brass-
t*utt«<u law." But there are no brnsis
Lutt(*us» »tu the khaki uniform, niiv
•Tl.uk: li/4fc*" doesu’t 8cund at ail r-***
OaiI ntiC.
U lid he a tin hi* of the good old
tlfit%& if the Wlusted coriTrMpoadeot
< mu id discover a secret wireless in the
Maine \\OoUs opt rated by an educated
pro-Ugi u:an hen.
The kuhurboi.lte iDiid.-uer w ho si
rutiucgh e.' t* proir.isos to turn out
,ro*4-et hlng else is CiU>»ur*.g<?d to think
liAt i «• iuu> tool tLi • loud 'sharks.yeL
is u • mi ! i «i ^scarce, but till*
does i*o. u;*i»ly t*. the i lurni, wliich
ere threufc ,ag tq* ....... -;e a nuisance
Itt the L j .« , it :ir**ci. .
So fill It J-'- t11. •' dopo ts <’0lk
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*0 ‘xiu't •"/.*!.la.u li,at their task is
*i lard oiit-.
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THE LENAPAH POST
A R. GARHJtTT. EDITOR
Piiblitlitd
hr. VitiAt^ic ,ai i
bMletlen couiplutri* i
♦ deprlvt s her o! Mil; llm
’about in follow th «
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It till • s till ! i :l-4 of pet*ftie («> m ,’*< I.i
,11 Worhi, II.* ‘ idil.J tin*!.** V. li.i I! ..J 7»». T.*
Ihticklehviry i-l . wi:i
I*er!i:
Underwork starves t 1 nt.drt
pie where overwork Liils one.
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■ 'lu-s • ’c.tr jt i^r4'i>orted,
■fft 1' J 1 "t.V h**I <ls/t»ut possi-
r-< t » getmt on one.
»»irttil luw. Tht
; n Ttuuisg trou-
’.vhiro un i dangerous to de»
• r **.»iuiry, ep e.n in jest.
• • ‘ fare moXertal fit is said
■» in 11118 will be made
l ets, liut by 'that time,
Ik- ladii's will bare appro-
*“ ftiiriuejits that/customarily
» Post, $1.00 per Year
‘‘URNITURE.....
Wre have a stock of tile latest de-
signes and finishes. Figure with
us before you buy.
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Every Friday
Entered as secnnd-rluss matter
May 12, 1917, at the port office at
Lenapah, Oklahoma, tinder ait of
March i>, 187'J.
JOHNSON
meOi't&maif'iis&'tiuiPisex&vr-c -yj
-N #?> £ r7 -z r - -- 9
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Subsci intlc-i $:.S0 Per Year-
In the District Court of Nowata
County, state of Oklahoma.
NOTICE OK HEARING APPLICA-
TION OF CURL CREEK OiL
COMPANY FOR DISSOLU-
TION
Purr tar.t to an order of the District.
Court /i' Nowata county, Oklahoma,
entere d ir. the matter of the applica-
tion of Curl Creek Oil Company, a
corporation for dissolution,
Notice is hereby jjiven, That said
application l;as been filed r ...cl
court, and all persons interested are
warned to file objections, if any they
have, to the granting of said appli-
cation or. or before the 3rd, day of
December, 1917.
Witness the hand of the under-
signed, Court Clerk of Nu.vata
county, with the seal of said court
attached, this the 30th, day of Ucl-
tober, 1917.
(seal) J. A. BURN?,
Court Clerk
By W. H. THOMASON, Deputy.
GLASS & WEAVER, Attys.
In County Court, State of Okla-
homa, Nowata County, SS.
In re estate of French Morris, de-
ceased.
Augusta Morris, administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of French Morris, deceased,
are required 1o present the same with
the necessary vouchers, to the un-
dersigned administratrix at the office
of Glass & Weaver, Nowata, Ok!a.,
or to her personally at Clen Oak,
Okla., within four months of the date
hereof, or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated November 2nd, 1917.
AUGUSTA MORRIS.
Glass & Weaver, Attys. 2t
We Sell Filter?*I Gasoline Our M
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THE 0NL'v GARAGE
TIRES. TUQPi;
Located between th • . .- c ■
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Paid fur Country Pro luce. Cush
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In County Court, State of O
homa, Nowata County, SS.
In re estate of Rolla Vann,
ceased.
Dunk Vann, administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Trim broken, window glass
needs immediate attention if
i strectfear tin*™,! ^
I'Ubs'.l IisaxMj iuraisiisi w th jio exli-cu cTar.'e
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NOWATA. OKLAHOMA
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MO »* A r A, OKLAHOMA
T. a. y ELEY
At*oniey anilCenns- .L.- at 'kow
i'nriice in nil y-,,. (;,,r
; Prompt att' t.ckm tonll it^at macters
Notary Public
^ Utlice iu i‘os*l Oiice Luuapab» ’Okla i
not
but
greater damage is to be avoided.
Our glaiss, tike ail other, is
his sired against breakage,
it does excel in dearness,
c$3t^our Cv of itust prompt
y rzu#t gives savisfactivn.
^vatyilidt g in the iii it o/ win-
epairs can be had av a mo-
notice xvhou ypit need it,
FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY
All persons having claims against
the estate of Rolla Vann, deceased,
are required to present the same with
the necessary vouchers, to the un-
dersigned administrator at the law
office of Glass & Weaver, at Nowata,
Okla., within four months of the date
hereof, or the same will be forever
barred.
Dated November 2, 1917.
DUNK VANN, Administrator.
Glass & Weaver, Attys. 2t
T. G. Dailey was a business visitor
to Nowata, this week.
NOTICE.
I here!**’ warn ail jia-t-'S tu keep
off of my farm and pasture while
luiuiii*) and I *ill prosecute any
one hunting for (lucks or any other
kind of game on my property.
GEO. A. ELROD,
NOTICE.
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f i i i m i Nrtij.ial Sank, located
' i the State of Oklahoma, i.i
closing it s affairs. Alt noteholders and
other creditors of the assoication are
therefore hereby notified to present the
notes and other claims for payment.
GEORGE A, ELROD,
President.
Dated October. 15th 1917. 3o-6t
MISSOURI PACIFIC TIME TAEI-E
Trains Mortis
No. 1C2 local freight 4:1h p. nr.
No. lUii---------------U:!>7 a. n.-
No. lt»-i___________ ___» nJ p. rr..
Trails Eoctls
No. 103 _______________0*43 a. n.
No. 191 I freight l 7:4(* a, rr:
No. 103____________________-5:v.
l or rates, time tables, etc., see
W. C. IIOGAN, Agent.
Catasrhsl F>*ta?rvvs < r.-jioi»«
*wi-ni fr{,|.iii aUui •», , -boy ^atiur r« -.it
»t. n o ■ ti ‘I l *: ; o
t; r<* C\.| « «> oif.rMs
try a Ci-m**ii!. ..*i fn.ind.'
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t:.«; Ed»l.i< T: . Ttil.r ttaU la'.r is
lailan id >«*ii :.uvq h ruu*t»L> * eoi .ui *>r !t*.-
lM-rfcrt h'GTlrir. ami v.i n is
tioo. d ] • ir. o h it rA«u|t Uol* *f tli#
fuilamn «• on < ;tu b*- rt«iuo>d -.ui tis $ tab-
r«*tortd to Its ru.rwai <ondu*oi*. j...
will b«- liKutroyoii torivei* jvia
b 'uf u'u err caijo*..i |.y oat.virl
«n lnilf.mrd condition of i!.» t,mcn
liaii# ( atarrb Mtdiclu*
bltfod on ihe inu ’ciii »ai ru
We
r.nic
lialj # Cetarrr A*eaiciit*- nets ihru
tu^* I'ltfod on the ihu'ciii •Aituc.--e of the
•m.
e will f!'**1 One TTnndri'iS Dollars for
Lioi*. 1*< trine
any oi*c« of
rh. wki-U i«
one f*u r
eta ihnj
Tdrra _______ ....
dny car*, of taituti u, Deal .<«* that .r-iirtt
^a.'aSrV1 bf '-'I*, in* Off.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINES
Sin»vi Sewing iiu.c!tiuer. tu>w sell-
ing on terms of S& bu down run! ?2.00
per month. Old machines in exchange
as part payment on new ones. Call
at agency at 125 S. Maple, Nowata,
or phone 281. iD-tt
LOST
Lrv.t nil Thu In; i.vci ng fc- •••
Lei npai; and the Continental Ga inline
plan, omiiik fur nccs piece. Liberal re-
ward paid nr .. turn in o .ier
Mis. W L V» ein'e.
Nowata OkL,
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