The Lamont Record. (Lamont, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 15, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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Pcaught the F*m culphiI^
Recovered Kli .
DIKFTORY
SOLC’.EHO UNDER HHE.
?. pcrlmerits Made
* ■
000
Town )f Lntnont.
Trustee-i.
trJ..
the Naval Officer
Loat Buttons.
MONTHLY STATEMENT
Successful Recent
in the German Army.
How
I
k
Pre*.
i'fitted W. 0. MUW«*.
The uso of doga for military pur- happpned on 0nt*,T^mntan road* A Sottorgroen,
poses haa proved »o rucLfcsafuV.in G«r- gtate* crulaors now at Ha P - p ,
thul II... te »lUller I. contl"»- lh0 wuhlnfUin H.™!^ ^ m. J K.ulei.
ally being taw fh1 new things. N^ar t bavins met two very emu J . N. H«*nrie,
Dwli. mcmly the.'- «• »<«J Hdl» wtU. a-hore. *«*£££ W |0. ,.„rtcr
skin which was a great revelation of board Iof luncheon. rb«r cat ^
their aecowpllstncnts. were sliowu over the »blp. B 1 • Ct)ll0.s,
Two mticpauieuof sf.idle^BOparated ppml ,ong in thu Uetitenant a • .
a .distance of i mile an.l a quarter, one wll(cb was daintily' oX bome.
of them, su) posed to ho an outpost they admired his photogr 1
?Jc face of an enemy, communicated ,n „0 W£3^ffimonodu® deck o
i some time by the aid of do«. ,eft ^ there.
trained to go bank and forth. Ka< t {hom ^ luncheon oud. h. v "Phlm.
time the distance betweentho two con (,uty Jn tU( eUeiT.oon. • «^9e A|;i:l!
patties was traversed by the days In #0. „ ,s got »*•«***• M
loss than two mintites, in spite of In h f0Ului that crary button o.
boat aud .. «n»t dMl <*•.«»• ,,at bab cut <*«*‘*»*£
,'UBlud filing , mon.bc.-od that om- ci b *EU. h#
The special ;ofbjoct ci tue use of ad L*.,:t r.e.
these fast dogs Is to enable detach- ouven!r «.n «►>
nmnts of Inform themselves of tru vter lug,oluon P
,UOed at which the enen* Is approach- .h, ff nfter r w- T
lag and so to maintain a position up . ,. 3;,>;i. . t. •: ■
wte bivproctlcabn. . ,V :tb • " !«••' -
On Dip same occar.lou the cartr.c go
t,«gs performed their peculiar duty,
l,ricb t. 10 .nn.1T thn «row» «l*
cartridge. durllUS '-'U1'1 f9
a k'.nd-.m pack saddle
300 cartridges. V *' **
l-c 1'v‘vc. t’i and down the.
who help themselve3 t.1
.cvi-til -list y have need.;.
t receipts ande*penditu..e»4,tUict)lanta.G.ay U«
for the month of Aug
Statement <'
I Telephone Compuny of Lumont. Gkla
Treasure*: •
Clerk.
A»8Cti80t.
I i
i#to
total receipts
Cowtrly.-
Treasurer. .
Clet«
iveg’tr i*I Dg’i|
Sheri I
• tr
Pvt>b*fc*
Co. Attorney
Co. Sup’t
U. I. iM idOi,
P. \V, ,fM tiler •
i?j p. .i ’r.vetil'; .
1). Walker
Ahsk^mknt-, 10 cents
Toll and messenifct
%
• fees, due from country lrnos,
town patrons,
paid in at central,
phonos
it
u
ii
tieerr^e
l Jl.KtuHfo -
.15
hits best
((
4 l
44
j, is. Urcnon
C. yi, Jacobson,
Commissi°nc?B.
th
KM)
ta ; oi tuaft*- on
tier ill ti-
ll
12
River Liuo,
Valley Line,
Door Creek Line..
Star Line,
Salt Fork Line,
Bitf 4 Line,
Jefferson Line,
Lumont Imlep’d’t Line C-
Rich Valley Line,
Eddy Short Line,
Eddy Line,
Numa Line,
Great Bend
Lament Exchange,
Pioneer,
Amount brought forward
1
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tor..
; .
1 Dist
2n A. Dist
rd. I>ist
0,00
t.sq
u'.'f l>i J. if- Huntington
*• pv : ‘iretion *u<*' I ^ ^
in he 1 1) Onuk.fr,
th ! . i]}. Haimlto***
4 4.
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4 4
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3-Is
jr
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2.00
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i
: .t • t'ij his c.i )."
, , ,) . .
. needle nn
y oft, ’0"l >1 the ■ i
heur V
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r
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i.20
Cburches.
tv
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:t the
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2,10
K
M. E. ClIUIvCH.
pjv-.tch’mv;sservioe every Sunday
r at It o.cK.ck and in the
Sund’iy school at
Pruvu . tr.eMin^ eve-y
P
\.fC-3«* fT-l' I.
tjv.* uui*l-}e.
i: v-♦ <■ ‘ vd
3
I •
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'•) hulf a"
tt» r ilcvv, ft>a
■. > ii lii-c:;c
\ itU great r J
the side-
0,00
Knch dug wears
Tvblta cai rn >
• tlea
.ilit* ci m i.
i
ii
15
<.• Ui-..v j
I
jaorning •
avenin^ftt B.
i. i t
ar.i'ft' i.
i \ the 1 dy over
t bicn hi IMd to. luachcwL
■ ,.x. hlJ c-..,v w
ioat order
‘.an try.
2,40
4 i
9
7.2Q
i
4 4, ^
i€ A. Mi
Thursday evoning.-
t^.-v..). \V. KftNOAI
>ddlc l» empt>
10
‘ S3 1.0
: II 1.3 the I
: conurR-id, makes oIf a.j
trot It replenished.
hi .a.-L r.t the- .legs of
Dora ird.”
As s
he dog a
nil sj.ee 1 to
5;oo
4:
c} s)|lp L .V.CO.
12i
.i.
Pastor,
15
riM0
0.801
4 i
18A
AaFA"*H10M ri'CM WAlC
livery oar .mm
“pious monks of, fct.
which are suprosel to have atfurt <’
monopoly of. thn. acc mp.lP"'^-1 \
serving the vaunted and ht-lplcMi and
calilu:; as.iis‘uni»t' fo> t .enu
German milluvry hive d. gr trained to
aud attend thu wcuniiJ
10
CIIU1ST1 AN CHURCH.
Preaching every Sunday at 11
Sunday
(
K
17
ee
i.en Took P’-nco of tho
Turniys.
17
Hotv Pint Of•
0.B0
• »
44
• •
If*
O-ld T irr.c.
and 8 p.» m.
20
av m.
school at 10 a. m.
Bu.>kk Horn, cf Enid.
24.00
takes unto him*
parchment he
ii
GO
Vhcr. tbe neat liran
STiST/S *S£wS» ROYAL .NEIGHBORS.
the ordinary watch was convex in ^eetg 2nd an 1 1th Sitnrday
i night. Of cad« mouth.^ Visiting
and other armies objected to this be- members invited to attend..
s-r-is--'!'.'”'-'
whether it were carried in the coat or
the fob. Here in Paris, however they Vy,LUK ]}aNIELS, h.-eordor.
toubb that tbc V,atcbmakb« o,
Royc.l had contrived a chro-
which got over the dim.,
eulty Flat watches were the fashion
in Peris. The English when they ap-
iteared in the streets of tire Freacn
capital marched in not in gala dress
such an the others wore, but in the
raiment which they had ^orn on cam- town
Great was the impression fj -\y, R&d6r,
habiliments created. But
adopted tire smart flat
it back to England
manufacturers to copy.
15:25
22.5)6
11
e*
search out
el call burnt a assirtapeo.
t
ap
i
ambulance corps
borne of
These dog3 of 1
trained to divided duties.
little flash of water
at.
them, carrying a
or restorative, simply, sit. and baik r
hay near, mo budy ^ “ fallea maf-
Others have been trained" to- go la
search of assistance and guide a sol-
dier of the ambulance corps.
The trained dogs performed all
these functions very skillfully at the
recent ‘Mai near Dresden. It to pja.n
that the German army, if it should be
engaged in. ano^mr w; r, would be a-
c mpanied by a greater number l
dogf, than ever before accompanied an
army on a campaign.
2428.1b
2244
TOTAL EX PEN D iTU'Pv ES
Totals
hi,
On-.cle.
$75.00
s .salaries.
Qjverator
Messenger Fees
.20
i
Palais
nometer
CAMP NO. 72.33, M. W. A.
Meets every T m stray eteniiig.
All visiting neigii ors
invited to visit with u.s wifen
5.00
2.00
Oftice Rent,
Secretary’s salary,
Postage and stationary
Lumont Mercantile Co.
S. H. Receiver and Express
cor din Ii;
i
.80
1 >0a
w. W. Elliott,
Clerk
IT io TO LAUGH.
you Cannct Now Bo Popular Without
Knowing It.
When the terms for singing lessior.a
the teacher
2.75
paign.
which their
V. c
l
they at once
watch and brought
VIOLET REBEKAH LODGE
NO. 47, 1 O O F.
for onr own
London StandarfL
$86.30
$41.86
E E. Gillis,
i
president.
Total
Balance om band •
agreed upon
4 th Wedncs-
Meets the 2nd and
davs of each month.
»nvited t.o attend.
had been
^•'For GO cents a week extra I will
give vou a hssen m laughing, tco.
b “Laughing?" exedimed the prespect
tive pupil. ‘ What shall i laugh at.
‘ Anyahing-n- thing. But you must
tan h il vnu expect to be popular.
'Vtat i' Tw.-e. you must laugh om
The davs of ultra-refinement,
>cct could b( properly ex
smde
Vi si tin
•.r
Psddy and Tar.es.
A voice from the jungle of Burma (
heard in the following letter from . menibu
a missionary correspondent to the , Lillian Cones
Christian Herald:. “The Lord has sent
$10 from a friend in New Yo«.
vill buv thatch for the three —
native ho-isra and an audition to this
“a- 1 live :u and pay far its transport |
.ku:.her gift also came <
this, new
S. F. Cones,
Secretary.
n *
is
Dollie Mvir-gy
Sec y
N. G.
rac
ca
Lodges.
A. F. & A. M.
lead.
when merrim
> rose d o-a-v by a t in
puss 4.
here besides.
u;.[i with it 1 b • ;
and a
people laugh
but at the same
musicvUy.
.■I
pr"id
;s for one wee
Meets on the 2nd tin 4th Hit'
i each month. \ i
cordially^
happy
bought a
v of ,d h’d t so, paid 4or ..
5d loft a lh-
of r'-e
o
i
man r,
heartily
time ti y
That is, t
very notes
n -/ 1
aid lau/h
,t to put a few si!
peals of joy, an
a to study
. i f*:
- U !
for c’.a ■
*t
- 1
day evening oi
iting brethern ape
vited to attend.
.? i
y cL ..-I -
i f.
Satisfaction Assured.
ill
,v ous
Cur store
:,4 da!
’eg and e
children :
d
Farm Sales a Speciality.
T;
the:
wi;
. them there.
: .fl ^3 they should
. •-
into
th.-
. I r
ay
f no
• j
do
those
laugh
not so well
As yc: tho 1
G.E. TABBY, W.
V O -1
Un-
1 ••
■ c
Geo. R.
owsn
C*'J
*
c the
I
V/O -i
th'; I.ora v;-.-
: Itc, C.r pal /
cr of most peo-
ophonious coughs,
own c; c, for example. 1
ago, it
s
:* 8JA t
■ n v -
money
id ter t. i t
l..
it
bo.*
5 K t
fr.
‘>
IAmONT LODGE no.
viects every Monday night
m c- m b e i s -a i way s
«.L l
tit
iOi Oi C2C
AUCTION!
pic is a su;
Take year
heard you laugh
no -
are
♦
a little while
•HTMim:
ref
Visit-in;*
sounded ii
at RECORD office or wit!3 tf)e Editor
TEN DAYS NOTICE REQUIRED.
VVlid.
bird 3
la-re say it did,” interrupted
active pupil, "but 1 had a
same.”
,v back her head
tintinnabulation
C:
; '/i
r
■x s, l 1
_caveOrders
coma.
A T. Beeglr, O. J. Buabfiki c
K of R &S.
are no
1 ~
nlrr
a/. 1
“Y-’ild
tlis prospe
good ti ne, just the
Th.c tracner thro
| and eruKle'l a me. r>
i.f her own.
“There,” she said,
*. Cf course
fe 1 . b<!
a.
iv.c.-o nx;
every fra
every cap-
strong bn
and drive V.'.oni to the
upeds. deer
J. ..i
herd and in
in. e.v/.y
y,
GO
Per. t revs to doves, tee
tho weak
Of all
arid opt -ess
O E S
and 3rd
wall,
the greatest
“you ought tc
all laughs
- 1
T
Meets 1st
nights each month.
Eva Calve:tT
arc
cur.
laugh like t
cannot sound alike,
laugh, the
-ems reives are the meanest, apes
the moat cunning, btars the meat con-
sis tent and even-minded, and olepharus
Of birds, tho
the most
the most
the most
1
There is the so
contralto laugh and
the ir.er.o laugh, the laugh ‘he-be,” ......
r:-io hr a ‘Ln-ha’ and the laugh ‘ho the moot lm.€i.ectnal.
1 TvV: nua -3: of a person's laugh! parrots and cockatoos are
‘ ed bv temperament,) phlloaopblQ. the cranes are
at it's natural tone, J domineering, the darters are
*W'singfri j 2^ cLw ^the'^uic^
: tst To^recogMxe protection and accept Visit
from now any ? "1 iL"—N. Y. Sun.
must
Now, ior C-3
AV>
§ J.
prano
i!5
4^
rj
W.M .
i
—4 ^
ho.’
A O U W LODGE NO. ’
MecD-> every 2nd uid 4th t
day
deter ra-
ts largely
but no matter
it can be train
birds
w
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ed into
. -y t . .•iTtraaxsJfzacV-xvxY
evening ul ctich mon.
icrdially
ml
da
N
ty.
In a n
If You’fp
aciv
to
momueis c
vited to attend.
' r
ivi
,rv
n y L ii. c to.
and in siT mo
who acyl
O rt
w
‘/i Li.
bs
F„ ^V. Tr,FFISLPSJ
Rccordet*
> •
E. E. Gi.i is,
M. \>.
to shine
hue. t trills.
nt Blacksmith, FVla-
res
Photogrcphing the T\/lirage.
The photograph represented a palm
shock her ove a [akC and a caravan of laden
camels and white-robed Arabs moving
in stately w'se across the pale deseit.
“That 13 a picture of a mirage, or fata
morgana,” said the traveler. ”1 took
it in the Sahara, not far from Tom-
There w-as really nothing
wastes of
Arid wai
chins or
laugh n
-nm of c-niy a3 ccv.3- -
The pr /--/ective pupil
heed sadly.
•I’d [ike to,” slm said, “out I cant
-fforl it. If it cornes to the worst I
shall have to swear off .oh laughing al-
together. '
;
Woodwork done
1). of DL
■nd 2r!
‘ i
nLurday ;
ith.
Meets is
tcnioor oi' Otici• t*
co our shop. Ws have the t^ols
r to do all of this kind of
Satisfaction is guaranteed.
Bring ii
.,. Man
IJecordt
L Minn.
C of i!
Mi.
V
and machinery
bouktoo.
there but sand—wastes on
sand, but my dazzled eyes saw that
saw it, too.
2 Turr of tha Tide.
-■tod I ’ AristoF.
At t:-,2
) O F
1
wo» |(0
«►
that no
at the
i . son/'
« . ■ ra
p- a-'e and mj
Ti Is th only rairu, . iclure l have
■ ROr. ) have tr'./l in Ceylon, m
•o i} photograoh ’ • >
i.-dt tl
It war
animal dies n -ar U- t sc- exebi
ebbing of the tide. Tms Ide-
es-n pop': '
, n
a tier
rri
very
Me * ‘
tV it;
CM! be
m
<
VT
r. tv..
i».
at t.r.d in
o-i.a/'-s, bui.
■Of
Ta o
9
always in vam.
- v mirage phetoe
toug
■
var-ons
Vhc r - a •
CiXlS
i k
G8.
2 Mm
C4
, :lnd. still
'ilt
f
care
L.
>
Sash a no'.on.
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t m. Snydfu,
N. G-
iO
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an lc il.
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