The Mounds Enterprise (Mounds, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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part a* to the Liifh?.ix*«s. .
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Wei. ter. it t;,c "w.i>tcpaper” noance *till prom** g .
1 *tn ex^ t a remedy or are we ffoinjf tenderer . • :
to have to contend with it alwaj>? established
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(in;:...it t** irrind and it besoms to 3*«.ik as if th»-ro tA**hm*-Tjt t
w:.. l*c a-**" •.u f.*r «e\>ra. Weeks instead of a conviet •; • *
few the face of the pi
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I: . e\ - ted ti.at th* • xtendinp the pay- [
men: • 1910 taxes wili be finally panted by r g the <i- «
th. aJ. j . * y t:> •b.t.-rn *r Saturday. the forest* . f
The «, . • - .... - It;.. *.< . nga the bill in ts ■ . ■
immediate y and should this lie done the 19U9 ha* mu.-h r*.
t4X**' " nqoeau until A; :
tinents. with the ]
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As soon a» ug is done and the mail..•* K _■
laid f'.*r Tije water-works we w<.u'd like to see the her dr’i-L u . ♦ -
Town B*ard jfet busy ami have the concrete But the enr ir.* *.•
put in «»n • ommerrial a\enue. There the ;« *j. »- f *
is tnotjev i ti the T"»:. Treasury to do this a:.<: aroused t i
it I* a Defied improvement. Lets have pxd iu« alarm at th *
eoncrote crossings. poverty stricken !
“ This has l*een one of those weeks when, in the grumblii.p ;;T ti
chase for r.i'w-, the refw:>rter has drawn mc»stly suffrage, t •
blank'. If in truth there has been some item the evil efT* •
that he .ailed to nab onto, it can be charged to owne> y
the fact that the reporter was als-) faithfully try- they will t
ing to perform the duties of editor, business to ra iieal •
manage, bookkeeper, advertising solicitor, sole tent in the
t^«». ad sett'-r, p;^ (pi) dispenser, job printer, the role «.f t
office boy. errand boy, coal heaver, bill collector. <*ate the t.. l-i
steiK'gTaph»*r. proof reader, telephone girl, chief and bi'h< j>s.
ga-ser. fugitive from injustice, beside a number la’*,?-' of ti
of other c»ffi'*e fixtures too numerous to mention, worthy apricu •
—Douglas (Neb.) Enteri»rise. private re<-na’i
Do.NT BE A WHINER. great n
• i’-- y>u d*»n t live in th** bigg, «.t hou»«*
in town. " y '-ar. but w int of itf lt•^ \ • j
hou- y«mrs and old John’s. It’> paid for. You >■
and-! *-c. .-*.1 and jtaii tor it. didn’t you? ^ il» t an. ■:
T - The ast time a
you iiiMteil the rich and the gr»-at from the and thcii b
church society around you said: “Of course we * Let
ha\en t an\ big house, but you are welcome to pea«-*-fu •
our humble little home.” expect consiio
9 For heaven’s sake ring off; quit it, shut up; race-* t) t
d«* . , \ Hue. \\ ny should you get on your<*ors»*st i' ' " • -
front and grovel to anyone? Why should you in this w - ; •
care what anyone else thinks of your home? It’-* but w »i» »>
the best you can do—or you would do better: never a*
everyone kuows that; so why w;iini;*er about it? Irishni iu
Also considering everything, why fuss and fiddle fighting."
around explaining ab..ut y- ur clothes? Y -
earned them; they weren't stolen. They are * T e A
—er country -
ij a- *■» h"U*c <>f L-*r i»
. • ge ..f guverning i* a
• uier class and in
?n and p»-iiti«*al and family
h- whip, l it
’ > - It i- n.iiTiited that a
♦* t g at t'i** time in
cs c mate of A.gerla.
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’’tth! in that cas« .”
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*j i. by virtue of their
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' will c« -.tinue until economic
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*e . :.• i ■«. . Bet bear to ai.’»
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Am*-rica, will not draw
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O/ii-t .!! rk oj AlcuntJs
Buildinjf.
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••MirrBofo'nie’
s* xt cad poets only is
ile art.^au' and the
tu!** wandexers, and are
■ Tit *aXe-. the rotrict* •;
a si*!*- natioLal debt a!i*
• ' ‘ • *-r.*la! >y>T-m of land
>y .iijd tlie c!*-rg\- and
. r. v. i -me their repugnance
- *on-
t **■ ’• * .*. n tnat **weep awav
*hed pei get ufis-
• states <*f j rin* es, duk< earls
sites 1 ng ■ •
*t • • a!.*l ay;s»rtu»n among
>?** Vi.-.! tract* now held for
sud lonily amusement. 8uch
• - - a f the disruption of the
v * huiTi’ster it' owi
and ii^3t |r<. ^
1 ft nee posr* sacu’.d He **r per-
; rpetdlcaTar an 3 the Hra<e>
Piwti of tmb^r put in tb^ c* rd
? tOA2f(J (?3 '-To! • • a-
... y-f. tie siutea a.ay ,i.p
:ke corn field
t on bra *i cr blocks set on t!.Ts
p:»ee of uiu!*er j.:.i . — x
Uc will keep me «L*tii fr^c
running too pear tl ? posts
of iLv underfround br.. e. The e^ r
tbonld be well trapped around the
braces and tie p -.-’s
To frevent a tut< fr rr. s. .. g
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the first fence post as th. n in 'L*-
boce-made on the )>c k ar. 1 * -re
tern, but the p it hi; . s ar* 1 n*
erougb to ro thro ;h tv *
!iO(b fo c3L t
■ oL't cozte loop** —J \\*
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eace but when he i<
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■ ' *• Mr. t. >urath con*
**f cI*-an government
v—if < . — S -
clean and decent, and w hose business is it if tinue hi' * tf ■ rt*
they aren’t the handsomest rags in town? Your for <’r**.*k r. u; :.
whining, my d. ar. is a sign you are JmImm of pulf»a An
those whom you think have a little more. And %%%%%
jealousy i* a couf»-"ion that you consider some* • i
one else better than you are. Don’t be jealous 1: *• "•*• : >!• ' i. i **• b.und in every h >me
It’s ba.l breeding. And f<<r the 'a*- 8 x
husband and children-shut up and be a ^ *w U,‘ ‘"aut who c*u U tan*r',t
thoroughbred. Your attitude toward life is that to *I’I'rw'^ie t: ;.* pa;- r. It is said b » b.*
ofa scrub. You are all right; but quit sniveling, tbc stepping ** * : intelligence in all those
It’s entirely proper to get ahea«l; it’s all highlv matter* v t To - f ,} ;n l^k*. Give v. ir
SS“* l0’’?1* f:,r thiugt.But i-faiMreu» f. s ; which conuin, not a
don t be so hml^er-kneed to those vou think have u .
a little more than you have. Brace up; bold up fl a ' ■ > I K 1,a " "r which
your head. Tour home can’t U* judged by it' * * ' t'v**r h’?arJ of’ aDd i1""
sire for its happiness nor for its hospitality. f0uld you f XI' ^
Your clothes—if they are clean and decent—will have the h i.. ,.., 1V„.
do. But dog t *•*• *-verIa>ting ea,’!:ng attention to people whom tl «
them. Don’t be a whiner. — \V M *1 - ,
. .u. they are familmr and * •• • an mt. re't is awakcti-
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f 'UMMENTS ^ which mcreas < witii every arrival of the local
The American earns from its exchanges that • i -i i , , .. .
Brother Courath of the Law an*l Order .fournah' *< hl ,r* 1 1 the par-r* all tbeir live,
of Kiefer, discontinued his publication last week ati<* ^ nme mtelhg**u; >u**n and women, a credit
We are sorry, indeed, that J. D. could not find ,f*th<ir m •'t< *. *tr ug in knowledge of the
the support that his efforts entitled him to. world a* it > t ••.
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ag *e;. *• ei.tirely to Br-tiier » «
believe his criticism to be hone-t an*l worthv r.f . . i
CMtMI. Wcanuot -av the mi.,- for. f.J 7 " " f"“ I-""' -Huh
Other frock County puMicatiooa. L” '' "f ,he •*»'*»'
J pw m , by certaiu county neW'}»ai*ers.
naj
■ th to b** interested* But let
n** paj*er and rea*l of home
No flue L
Good seed on p<Kr e.t
;oor u*c of a g <3 ;*
Hare tons a toe*,
ccr sheathes Id abm
Butter unfit for t
r be regarded a# ft for
The rad Mb is <
vegetables, and t is (
iron garden la on the r
Dust the clirubir| r
dew is on to prevent »-
A bard crust cv-r thv 1
the rain and heat !:• zu ta‘
*avs keep the • ;a e c
loose.
If the b in po!-»« are
rin(9 are * ticked or
the top the beans will n.^t
work fit a piece . : t vr.* 1
ibout the base oi U •. ; ,»t
help.
The radishes are t - de ' r , twe
Casses, by the .* season, su-jr- *r 01
winter, and are ot any sha .
It is tot pc#.i t: to i_ - i fan
gardening too In’rssive. The r
< the ground the tenderer and bet .er
tte vi . . * •
this kind usually pays 1 <
The garden should b* near the
house and surrounded t *h a y ol
woven wire netting feco- to i -
fowls and other garden p* .
If the garden must r« n< -:*t *■
on a stiff, clayey ;i.
ashes and sand obtainable a h it
they will mellow up * ir.d> v
If you grow late tr. :.tur ng crops in
the peach orchard *. y * g, t .
wood grciwvng too late to n,*k* tiierr.
safe for winter. Cl-an up the ground
this .nonth
Milner, Ga.
T’.is proves what Dr. Miles’
>ottlc I r um your druggist and
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V I FOR 10 CENTS
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FAMOUS C0LLECT1CM
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SALE BILLS
AT THH
enterprise Oifiet*.
tlLiA ’’.'S’S'IPPI
FLORIfA
> r;i u \xolin 4
L* 'HsUM !E\tS
u rmatioii
Hucklens Arnica SjBo
Tps BcsI SJvc In The Worffl.
i C 'TIF R; Mi\DFR
Gathanr.g Vegetab »*.
Vegetables for niarg.- . ^
gathered in the early ntocL...e *L r
I-cssible. so they will V- !r*sh and
erisr. If gathered in the aft
or evening and reach m * i . JT
they Will be w;it»d and * as c od
q-'sltty as though gat:,, red IQ
morning
-- of uuncirg hi -»ut>scri .ts:
Gentle reader, you who owe for
■'I per you are reading aswtllua
r several of its ancestors, did you
r see an edit <r's pock. inook?
emptine ss as those of other cotn-
; gree of | erfecti n that it can be
-n ltbont expense, and until t!i..t
i- successfully done we shall be un-
der the painful neoesssitv of a skin ;
f o f or a little cash now and then,
especially new.
We have been patient—in sor.io
*es lour suffering—knowing that
our pocketbcoks were about as lean
sn.J lank a« our own. But now, the
?rvest is past and some of you have
sold your bogs. Wbea the big round
-''■ilar begirt to jingle in your pock-
ets. please remen *er that va. umn in
the editorial purse.
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Dalton, Clarence G. The Mounds Enterprise (Mounds, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1910, newspaper, January 28, 1910; Mounds, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1474332/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.