Creek County Republican. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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creek cmD fttiiiW WIND AND RAIN STORMS
LAY WASTE VAST AREAS;
LOSS OF LIFE ENORMOUS
BAri’Ll’A.
JENNINGS PTG. CO.
OKLAHOMA
A good many won.n would raihcr
Join n suffrage t«»ko than wash dishes
In nn age t*f artificial I*"*' ^
wasteful ti keep on discovering
poles?
Pppuih as though nobody "as to be
■afe It Is now proposed to tuke th«>
tariff off letnonb
One of the now dances Is called
the Jolly wabble" perhaps you barn
It out of the cook book
History has never recorded an In
stance where the world has fail'd to
mourn the loss of brave tnen
llow much prettier a woman looks
when photographed In the net of
skating than when committing golf!
A noted New York Physician ndvo-
cates open air sehoi Is for all chi)
dron Not a had Idea by any means
One of the biggest questions con
fronting tin hotel men of the country
Is running a hostelry to suit every
patron
China. It Ih now reported, la going
to have an aeroplane fleet for po-
lice use This will put the force lu
the air
Kven If cockroaches do not produce
caneer n Gorinan scWMitlst says that
they do why should anybody cultl
vate them?
Next year the lOOth anniversary of
the treaty (if Ghent Is to be celebrated
with five minutes of silence Glorious
and unique!
Territory From Missouri River to tlie* Allegheny
Mountains Inundated: Levees Break and Floods
Render I ens of 1 nousands Homeless;
Property Loss Reaches Millions
DAYTON, OHIO, HIT HARDEST
Conflicting Information Says Death List at This Place
L p to Five I housand; Fire Adds to Horror;
Food Supplies Almost Lxhausted;
Conditions are Desperate
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m 1 'Ini ainl IiiiImii.i which, m men int.iju e* it w.i' 11ii]»>e-11 • 1» t'
vcriiv wcic received In nn widely *i altered >t 11 > c-- I lie n i< • ^ t
MMl IP id file** Wilt
\ 111 >• 11 inun Sprino held. • thin, that t.ini live-' had Lien 1 • -1 •
at I 'a\ ti ii uurl u x' ,ii I ’njti.i
\ repuit .i|'|'.ti cut Iv niuii fullv authentic.ited imni Indian, tj >« >i i^*
that tri tn .’ik i lu 500 had keen drowned at I’crti. tint
\ tne'*a!?e received at l'honeton, I diio. that the i« -« i \ • 11 a!
LOSS OF LIFE BY TOWNS.
Chicago I iii critU'd reports from
ti<e<i sw»-|i cities ii. (>hi< and Indiana
show ibi Ii llow mg loss of life, he
sides seines if small towns from
which ri pi m an not available, tint
many . ! which an believed to have
b. i i. w ped cut. bringing the grand
tola I ii| lo 1" one
Ohio
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FLOOD'S PATH
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STOPS COUGHS - CURES COLDS
Contains No Opiates U Safa For Children
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How legged men have Just cause to
be peeved over the report that fash
Ion ordains men to wear garments of
a clinging variety
A Harvard professor has discover-
ed that a domestic pigeon leads nn
Intellectual life Then why can t It
talk pigeon Kngltsh?
Pricks are now being sent by par-
cel post, but this will not Increase the
facilities of those people who are
fond of throwing them.
Why do the advertisements for
southern rest rts depict people sitting
11 perambulators? Is something the
matter with tiielr legs?
*' The young woman who says she
prefers death to a kiss can scarcely
qualify as an expert, since she admits
that she has tried neither
Nothing recalls the mind of the
married man to the Joys of single life
so vividly as to find that the baby has
been eating crackers In bed
Intimation that a linn attempted to
cat up a moving picture actor sug
gi sts the need of laws for the protec
tion of cinematograph heroes
Rome of the popular magazines will
have to he printed a year or t wo ahead
1n order suitably to advertise the ud
vanced styles in automobiles.
A projectile has been Invented In
Germany which will not only pierce a
war balloon but will actually set It
ablaze, a high test for results
A philosopher says "Whistlers arc
always good-natured"’ Everybody
knows that It Is the folks who have
to listen to the whistler that gets
ugly.
Poston Is using a new word, "fud
gv," t< express team work We place
the wrong const ruction on It If we
said that the ball dub showed great
"finlgy "
A Pieoklyn Judge ruled that a
broomstick ;* riot a deadly weapon
An Irate woman ran wield It Just ns
effect iv i 1v as a bludgeon. » the gen-
era! I ■ lief
The mari'hd cadet at West Point
will not be allowed to stay Tills is In
Pin with the usual army policy of not
allowing a divided comma! I ever It*
no ml" rs
Kven If ttie boast of the Chinese
that China is • vertnklng the rest of
the world Is justified. China need not
feel entitled t' any sp, nttng medal*
on that account
Wlv i s should take note of the fact
that if the operation : grafting a
deg's brain onto a man's head proves
successful, tlnv will have regular
tin side companions
A Chicago magistrate makes auto
speeders lake the pledge The Idea of
putting off' nders or. their honor Is
jicw oidy in this particular r* poet
hut If temptation proves too strong
pledges and pedestrian* will have to
take their chances
report* in 11.1If.
In fevx i ,isi-s was it j "ssiklc to trace those reports t" .my <leh
nitc si tuv i
REPORTS FROM DAYTON CLAIM DEATHS FROM 2.000 TO 5.000
I >a \ t •' n Ihivton i s untiling less th;m a seething river line
Tillies wide, a mile ami .1 half cadi s i < l, • .. 1 Main split, its principal
11n in m^hlare. while it is estimated that 11 * tu I" ;.<ss pe* pi*
ha\ c perished
The My mpiin lintel is submerged t'1 it' third story ami above
this level ih the downD \ui district otiicc lmildin^s. houl* and l»uvi
ness house* arc places ot relume
A sehi'i'l building that was known ti> have b<iiiM-il 11.. less than
400 sell*ml children sin >rt 1 v Leh >r* the waters rushed 111 that direetii>1
is eniirelv submerged and a- tat as can he ascertained till «■! these
lltlli mips niet a watery pyr.ive
t housand* <>i those win* were ha innate emaiph to have escaped
the rush C• t w aters are hemjj led mi short rations
1'hree trainloads of n«"1 -mils have arrived iriim Xenia, hut ;i'
vat there lias hceti nn ham c 11 • deliver them ami Mill i-mib’ fr< 111
him per. as will as exposure, t* hound to occur within tlie in \t few
hunts I hi rain > mitimii - and tit' waters are 'till vi-imj
I hi uniuii railroad hridpc that admits all except 'die of the rai!
reads 111 iln uitv wa dvnamited 1>\ tin militia, hut the rltcc vvam m !
ii It to anv mat k< d decree
telephone ci dnniimii ati'di has keen maintained intermittent v
vir< cf tel# out un < er. is penned up
in the t"p 1 if a four >t i irv Inn Id ; p and can tell mil v of w hat lu see
(’.ot this 1 dine, which m ..11 one of the main tlmp iphiaM'. he
saw carried on the tl.....1 a frame hmise. on the top uf wlm ! were
n woman and a child. Mu* woman was hei kmiint? and crvinp lor
aid. while the t liild lav motionless at her net I lie hmise was car-
ried over the dam and the woman and child disappeared.
\umermix in have L« < n hurniiin t h r> >nvrh> <iit I Layton a' sev-
eral of the hmldinjm have Lurucd t" the water's i dgc
i wire chief at Dayton refu to put any estimatt ■
less of hie Triiv. < thin, ten miles north of here and l’ii|ua, twenty
miles ijurth. hidli in tin Miami valley, an th <.|ej ■! there i* s.1bi
ha' c hern luss «.f 1111 .it 1 r* v
m rep
v an' 'ii-
National Cash Ih gist, r eniiipuny "ln> •*> •' hlMv yell
headed th« relief work in tin south Then tin* sum went down, leaving
town 1 ■! 1 ippe*''. 1 •
|« '(
i iiv. on the
< dii> • I n luma
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ed tu In- half umli
1 \N
.iter
! 1» 111 iyu Ii ' the n
lid
: ' '1 till''*' t' 'VV 1
i* have In'Cti
made
In eel P 'it* and all 1
ia %
e heetf iin*u<'e
'•"lid. 1 ox inp
\ t, 11
et - were vv a -1 in 1 ■
•ut
Fattersnli president
of
the ci'lebi ill imI
his "iiivn! fo
'lid of tile ell V
or food supp
id on' nn appeal a desolate light from thi tire
and lor dm tors atnl The worst of tin Hooded
•*
nicdiei in’
Were Ill'll ell ill Ills 11
Iu tin vv (<ml vv 1 »rk in
Pen thousand homeless include- nil of North and Wi
s id'ii
ton nil of the dovv 1.
'e ,11 tlllellt of s, |t||
as far as < >ak vv e d
th< 1 • nipanv boat* were being turned 1 l the residenci suburb of <• ud.ib
out at the rat' ,if ten .if hour and I he district lias a normal popn ,0 on
these were rushed 111 where the wa ot more than M "<*0
■. • id 1 < d Ma n 11 ■ ' ti si serf
r.tuti- 0 of the current was far too
-tret.t for the ermb puiu- though tin v
were th* lu st that eoiilil be tuadi iti 1
liurtv I’rtp after trip was made and
• mnlreits of tin tugees Were lak'll
from
lions. * on
Resellers and tliov
■ ni the hospitals
Ptnnsyl v.ir',1 n
D stress.
-ml an ust inun • "i
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rpfsbnrgb. !'., W it
it ii continued
I"- ,is accuMiic ns 111
1 estimate of ol.i
ran. falling over .1 w
ib- ii-iriiory of
hundred
"Tl her" "''1 W ester n
Fl imsy lv.mia.
Floating Houjrv
D'« i ntrgr.its
tie flood s.'.union at
many points . ■*
These in the ri
sid* 111 - art in
g row Mil: serious Nil
'.ita 1 lies have
lotisiani danger In- I t" ft...... aril
hri t il's*, tin frailer !>■. -- sw • :•»
s slretih of houses and the Into the stream mativ showing face*
other sob Then came of women and children p> 1 ring trim
he path of *he flames starting at Vine the " index* ■
Tli
VV I I follow ed
and Man. streets I* jumped Main to more substantial brick buildings
street and tin house* 011 tin other side until * hec.oii" evident that no house
so.111 wet. a tl a ill e
I It) .......I zone vv 1« SI*.
I'll.
In th
mi
■ Id!• of the street wire f> bolls.
as a rn <
m d led n f,,w
few frame nouse* tti.it had I...... bii" ks before disintegrating
a ,. ' 'nth' found.)' oi • "I'lii -0 Hn non b v» • ot 111 • I - Vflamt
ii. . .w tried at"'d I'1 at nn and. aJ t r.'ke at W "lister street at about *
the.c 'i .i"! n the passu • of the < 1 k Vie (tour later the water wa*
f.,., hoi to * -. they wire .ast into Tlrm li in a dozen plan « and a wall
till | I* tl of 1 lie flames
I vv >r ten feet deep swept through
I .. Ir .si iron. 'I t r»>of u.ti street u-t tthi • thi 01.
t,.i . hot, • t . v h. d ten drive* t.v 1 t. of t ti.- Pig Miami find made ft
tl,, (te . to the roof tops of adjoining -tier v» here the Stillwater rlvor poured
tll'llSl s
1 • M ann Tlie water rpaeln'd
The era of supcrstHton scam* to
be weakening when ft steamship com
puny makes Its day for sailing on FYt
day Put It ts not averred that even
the btg company can make passen
gers occupy staterooms numbered 13
A Denver legislator propose* to
compel surgeons to exhibit the al-
leged diseased appendixes they re-
move and tf there Is nothing wrong
*tth any of them, tend the experi-
menter to Jail The doctors regard
this as hostile legislation, calculated
to Interfere with prosperity
HD' n .,n entred bis baby *. safety and flowed into the business section.
,n j r.ovv sli; and the vmiiigaier a wall tw.nty feet high The Dayton
M ami .Valley Threatened Factories Shut Down,
Pelb fouta ns Ohio Men than 2 Youngstown Ohio Fully 2**0
otto ucre* j»f waters ar* pouring against workmen employed in various indus
th. banks of the Lew iston reservoir, tries of the city are temporarily
15 mi’cs from here and if the In- thrown out of employment as a n-
creasing flood should burst th. banks suit of the flood here Loss to the
res of every hat tant of Lower big Industrie* by being compelled to
Miairtl valley would be imperilled shut down will be very heavy At Fast
Sheriff Cook and deputies have vainly Youngstown the Mahoning river is
tried to rca. h the Pennsylvania train '‘early half a mile wide and Penney!
whbh hue been marooned *>n the vanta Lines through the city and for
bank of th. Mad river Twenty pts- ' number of miles east are entirely
seng-rs waded to safeiv from the submerged Kverv bridge tn the city
coach which fell into the river. I *unr<k*d b>' P°H»-m**n
APPALLING SWIFTNESS OF THE
FLOOD CATCHES STATE
UNPREPARED
200.000 PEOPLE LEFT HOMELESS
Drop in Temperature Will Being
Added Suffering: More Ram is
Expected; 200 Drowned at
Peru.
Indianapolis hid A statewide flood,
so appalling in its immensity and ter-
rific swiftness with which ii came,
claimed many lives, according to i‘"
ports, made nearly 2'Mi.Ofb homeless
and lias done property damage of
more than I2n.000.000 in Indiana
The White river levee here vv. nt
out. submerging hundreds of homes
ami adding 2.000 to the 1.000 w ho ate
homeless Thousands of spei tutors
were watching the river when '.lie
levee crumbled. Men. women and
children fought through tlie water to-
v. ard a nearby bridge v. hicli seemed
to offer the only safety.
The appalling swiftness with which
the waters bav. arisep caught the
entire state unprepared
Streams that were brooks Luster
morning have become raging torrents
VI11sr id tin business houses and i persons who retired in apparently sa"'1
homes Monday night I uesday mot'
Ing were 1 esciied Iroiii S'-coti*' slot • s
by boats; and lowlands free 'rum
flood waters Monday Tmsdav night
an* vast lakes. Conservative estimates
place tin* number driven Imm their
ubst.intial hiiildii.-'s homes at near Inn.non and the l1' ’! ' r'V
loss will reach ihe twenty million
nuuk lliese figures are made up rom
reports received from towns and vil-
lages and do not include the great
loss 10 fai'JiH'i'3 ot the stale.
Indianapolis is in the grip ol its
worst flood Street cars stopped run-
lung when ih/- water and gas plants
were forced In suspend
Seven thousand persons were driven
from their homes he cm bv the over
1 flow from White 111 v« r. Kagle creek
and Pleasant Hun I bey are being
rated for by charitable institutions,
the city and in private homes "l In-
state militia is patrolling the flooded
distri< ts. aiding the police
Mayor Shank asked the hoard of
I publii safetv to appropriate 37,ft ' for
I Hie relief of flood sufferers
Parts of Fort Wayne, Lafayette,
I Richmond. Marion Terre Haute Mm,
I lie. Hiishville. Kokomo, Peru. < miners
., vile, Petersburg. New Castle. Frank-
fort. Anderson. Tipton. Noldosv111)*.
Hartford City. Klwood. Plnomji gtm*
Slielbvville. I.ogansporT. v-*<•! t nd aid!
I innumerable small) r tow ns are undci*
I water, vvitli many of the residents
i driven from their homes and others
living on upper floors, dreading the
prospects brought bv each succeed-
ing hi 111 r From many of tlmsc places
frantic appeals fur aid have i'tn rc
(i-jvi-il by the state offlrials
200 Drown at Peru.
Indianapolis. Ind Two hundred or
more are drowned at Peru Ind. a<
•ordiug to a message received tiy c.ov
erimr Ralston from that place.
The governor’s informant asked
that 2nd eottilis and fund and '-In* 1111.-
be selll to Pel'll Ut olll e
"This probably will tin the last mes-
sage yon will get fmm Peru.' said the
man "Two hundred or more are
drowned and the remainder of the
tesldeiits ure grouped mi a hill wail-
ing for daylight
Governor Ralston immediately com-
m■.!. 1« .it' d .1 Stan lor I bun
ing at Fori Wayne and asked Inm to
forward the outlins and other supplies
ns requested. While tin governor was
i; Iking tin' wire to Peru fatb d
"Front what my iitlorinant said,
may be ns many as an drowned in
peril. " Governor Ralston said ! re
quested Senator Fleming to get the
coffins and learned there were onlv
titty in Fort Wayne. but we hope to
get sidlin'jit in Richmond and Wa
bash ! understand the survivors of
Peru are huddled within two blocks
anil in gre.p distress I have ordered
ti carload of food and the Fori W'uvin
citizens .ire sending another ear of
provisions
Mditia Called Out.
Indiana!"■ • Ind Governor Ralston
at tht reijm st of Mayor Shank called
out 1 i.e of 'In loqul militia compani''s
to assist il.e polii • 111 patroling the
distro ts at" ut tin bridges to piev. ni
peop!'- In; g' : t ing ' hi tip hi id 1 .
Wind and Ha 1 at McAlester
McAhsi'-r. tikl.t V heavy rain and
hnII storm driven by a gab-, passed
ov*r tins cltv Many globes on *he
White Way \v*-n broken At Mder
sot,. tw*iitv one windows were broken
in the s« houlhouse. and a* Haelie. tu
glasses w< it- tirok'-n in the si bool
house, besides hundreds (if witlllowi
in other buildings The peach eroj
was bad y damaged by the bail.
*IB ■ MONKS la,me KemrilT i.V" nil.
IcAl I Set sn-mat'll Miser., Send CBCC
UHLk f,,r M u»« Utit Gall H""k rntc
SalUlse, *««!? Is l»»l )«U «l»S l*»»r*~r* »t . Ulnn
la.rne Hemritf i.Yo nil.
Newt was soon under twenty feet of j
watt 1 tin watt! ms' lo ilie second
floor ot tla A lgoiii|llili hotel and all I
along Main si rot occupants were 1
di.vtu ii third floors W'liut has hap- |
pencil tl them silii e Ho ntie till the
’"it s .d' itlli tell
lioiisi iK-iiiig began early and J
while h> local militia tire on duty !
tla an ho.lv in) .ipablc of handling I
11c situation
'( t . tim>ili'il district comprises a |
circle with a radius of a mile and a 1
Ii. ; mid a no p ;i< >• is the water less i
• F.iii \ t**i 1 di 1 p
'll
Hint'll all of ille residences have (II
i upants Downtown the offices are
mlii with nan. fathers unabh to get
Him.k < ti upper floors and on some
of f . i"o|> i,f tin r< siilenei s are
helpless women and children Hun-
dreds 1 t hotisi
m In resideiiee districts, many of
tin III .id1 helpli ss occupants, have
la • n ■ ashed away
['In n inner ol ilrowneil canii"t bo
estimated until th* flood subsides
Food Supply Exhustrd.
Sr Hli/abeth's hospital, with ‘T<"'
patients w .:s washed away
The eleetrii light plsmts were put
out o! commission early in the dav
and total darkness, coupled with a
torrential downpour, added to the her
tors 1 ! tin night Famine also he
came an immediate possibility.
Ihe breaking of the Tarleton reser-
voir which supplies ili< drinking wa-
ter left tht iitv without water and I
physicians declared there was great j
danger of 'vphoid in the ust of the
Hoi d water
Seventy thousand if Payton's popu-
lation. it is reported are homcb -s
"Iln National ('ash Register plant, on
a h.gh lob offers th< only haven in
thi south end Thrct women became
mothers in 'In In- 1 "f its office build-
ing Tip sdi.v night.
Ii is reported that the railroad em-
bankment It • lives sell n miles be-
ll ■ W Cincinnati, broke and that part
n. th# town is under fifteen feet of
water Th* opt rater at t'leies said j
ne stliiidlv in mil cries for hel| l",*
he could not learn tf there was any 1
loss of lit*' il tin exit-lit of the prop-
el I v daniuge
OMi .1 bail .et of Inn persons, was
s.i ii ti b* d' stri v eil, and t lu fate of
tin inhabitant* unknown I’he death i
list in many cities and towns, in
eluding Fort Wa'iu Lafayette. Rich
motid Marion Mum ' Kokomo, ' on
1,1" - v d ..1. Fog.n. p"rt totalled fir
t* i n.
Vi Laiayettf th* loss exi< nils to
millions
R"lii opd Ind. is in darkness and 1
twenty bridges .11 Way a* county wen
lies t roy ed
At ti ml. . • Iri' ha ? a mi! u-n dol-
lars of it. mag' was done in ihe bus:
.1 nd r* 1- idem * ills* 1 ic*s
Ki'ki'iuo Ind tin property Ins*-
•si iiui!) 1 a* a millnu 1 d'dhirs nr..|
a rsi'lrs art liviiig in r!ie second
s of tl" r l.oiisi s Similar cun
is iieic reported from Vnib rsor .
"! p*i \ Id' sv ;lh "nd Peru.
Is in 1 ■ 1 < r 1 • (I but a number if per
s 'll I'Ve I I'l'I I ! Ill'll and pi Opel t V
nan g> Tins "!rond> resulted. tiil
(':* I • d'ord M arr* n. Tltiusv llle,
Gri eiiv .i . \< vv 1 ..sib Sharon and
the lew.' I,mils o' this ci! v and vieit.
ity ari battiu g vv'th flood water.
A nutiil ei 1 f buildings and dwellings,
vveaki'tied lv high wafer collapse,!
Man v t o - 1 ■ * w i." j* etrie light,
w „ii r *• • pm tn lu.. «■ ,it;d g.is
I hi sitiiatiiii at (>ll City. Pa, is
gt.ivt Tht dam at Spartanburg let
gi sending .1 great wall of win
fir toward o r r" Ihe river at nil
C'V ha* I'll' 1 ■ t VV l Tit" file feet nil
ere* k s out ' ' - hanks and h largo
portli r. if the city is under water
Th* an. ,d Spartnicuirg is th*' same
wh.ii h bt go ar d causi'd th** destruct-
ive flood anil Hr* in iY'2
At Greenville Pa nor fire Turn
droil p* rsiu.s ar* hoiiieless
At Sharon. Pa Ih* greatest flood
In the hls'orv of the city is being ex
I enenced nier ten thousand per-
son g have been thrown out of em-
ploy ment
enormous
dated and a doz* r. or more bridges
vv rei kei!
T be loss of tli* Cnii* d Steel corpora
Uon at Farrell, a suburl s estimated
ut $2"",t'00
West Liberty fib.* Mad river over
running its banks
Too Much.
"My fellings have been lacerated
"Did it take?"
PII.E8 (TREIt IN « TO 14 DAYS
Ym>, iiruggiH »i , ruuna iu. tic* it I A/o IMST.
M I S I' fm - >" ' nui'ii* P no,
U.rnl.utui grolrudiu* IMenllullUms US'.
When a married man has a good
disposition its probably because Ins
wife won't stand tor any other kind.
ITCH Relieved In 30 Mmulrt.
W'.olfiT'l s Sc'iimu Lotion tor all kmils o*
eouLag" si* il,‘g ft! fli'ing1*!1'' Adv.
A man s children, like their mother,
are apt to ask a lot of embarrassing
questions
ASK I OK AMEX'S LOOT K\SE,
th* A I* t i#' I'tu I’V vA'i* I I" lilt I y our
• Lett lit H ui • \»rt 4 HuuJoii* 1 r.gt
Null* hw ('..♦■?! ;»ru. H w# huh# I < « t HIIi'h*
aid 1 ’a I ."dp #|" t• >- «1 t\**r\w h* re. . ; c.
11, i, t »*: HiLsitutc S'tmi'.E F.'KH.,
AUUrets A’kkU t Oiiuiud, L«Kl>, .N AJr,
His Contribution.
"Did old ( losefist give you anything
for Hie charity benefit fund ""
"Oh, ye* In gave me bis candid
opinion of if
Not Uuite.
"Is lie what vim might call a police
captain at large"
Nn be s eiiiv mil tu. bail - 1 on n
Topics
Important to Mothers
Exi mil • every bottle of
CAR 1 OKI A, a sufi and sure remedy for
infants aial children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In l'se For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Mcdect.
A clerical-looking gentleman, in the
hop' uf ot.laming a contribution, on
tend (h< I'tflii cf a newspaper and.
finding tin editor in, began
I am Kolullinu aid for a genth man
of refinement arid intelligence win* is
in need of a liitli ready money, but is
too proud ti make known his suffer-
ings." *
Why!" exclaim* d the editor "I'm
the i i.ly man ,n town answering that
description What s tlie gentleman'**
name ?"
"I m sorrv to say I am not at lib-
* ri v to disclost ii
"It must I" tn*. parson lle;iv*n
pros!" r you m your good work.' s.ud
tin editor wiping away a tear.
The Summer Silo.
The us* i t the silo throughout iln-
yeur is finding taver with many stock
keei'iTr It is quite difficult to obtain
a pr .lit on i i - mi ' vv I' ii Ii ,s ' n lai d
worth $11'" '" cr nu iu j" r acre l»ur-
iiig drovtii -I'iisons, the pasture it*
often t' in"'! ti.at .1 affords Imie or no
feed but iln Merest on Ihe in\*st-
m< nt and tin taxes must b* fmind
There is no question but what tie use
of ihe silo ler muimer fettling will
make rapid gams during the next few
years and w.ll soon conn into uiiiiinun
use Tli* millions of tons of corn
stalks and rough forag* which ar*
now annually gi up Ic w.uti will lu.d
use in tin tcriu d silage and will
make pus ii" :."t cr.ly a • t • |.i r pro-
duet ion
hut wil
I* ast <P
Farmei
profit s
si inly cf ' lu
a means t
do this vv il Ii
lot age I'li ri P
risi will lui'
"bh t< > <1 i
"nr P»opli
of siin k and stock products
..is* Ii ik' t pi - -.III'- to at
ii h tin profit of stock raising
wh" an i omplailiilig of low
rom cattl*-, should make a
‘ 11' a they will here find
inerease ilieir priifils and
less labor Thi -ilo is u
r
River Conditions Serious.
Kvnnsville Ind Winds of a ryrlonlr
intensity, followed by heavy rains
smote Joseph, a suburb of Lvansvill*
and Elisabethtown. 11!.. Ih'Iovv thi*
and thi jiroperty loss .s city At these places the river is ris
The entire town is inun- i>*K very rupidly and great damagt u
being don**
Snow in the Panhandle.
Amarillo Texan A severe snow
storm, covering Gk- entire panhandle
of Texas, broke a drouth of long
standing
A Jolly
Good Day
r oii'iws
A Good Breakfast
1 ry a fli'ii oi
Post
T oasties
tomorrow morning.
I It* VC sweet, thin luls 11mile
from Indi.in ( *,rn arc (ookcii,
loasloj find scnlcd m lijylff
|ri|( kfipcV Will,OUt till' IdUt Si
ol liiiiunn Lind.
I lt« y rca* |) you frrdi and
crisp ready to ral (n»m the
p.K k.ijfc hy adding cream or
milk and <> s|irinklinir oi sucar.
if desired.
I oaslien nrr a jolly go(Kl
dish
Nourishing
Satisfying
Delicious
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Robinson, Clyde M. Creek County Republican. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1913, newspaper, March 28, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1476219/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.