The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1904 Page: 2 of 13
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For HeaJth
a.nd Lcor>omv
use
Calumet
Baking
Powder
" Best b> T est"
Used in Millions
of Homes
V< BometimetF find '
butt been standing in
L; ii« nmv( desirable
I it-m. occupied.
;!■.? Whiit Vf
:>: our rights
neati; liu"e
a A.r.AvTr:i:i> cn.i ron riiXK.
Jicliiiu. Hltnc Jlifriluip « * ' itruilmt " V ' -ur
il'UK. «' V.-11 -V'UIM Mi" * '.:"Y¥A.'. '1
2aii U' curt you n. ■ u d.i 5*a
After b l t v lias learned tr rev no
In should tearl iiie lu.be: in irder
i; ii cmr* ku"'
piX7)
T>if ramDUi ?i-nt
bimpltfiet Stio-than*
tauL'ln h three munthi Bjieet l 50
wnm pe* miiiutt o* in cha-rt;.
5':th< Pracnci. Bookkeeping actuui
bufiiiit'KF Iron nta— u flninh Our
prurticu pysteniF nnd up-to-date meth-
ods of teaching wil: Bint you both
tune ant money
V mi for !'{■' eataionue ti' the old
e largoR- am heir Schtm of lioofe-
^f'Muiic, iiini" hunt am 1 vji< v-itmg
li tin Ti'—r,ori'--i apita Oity liusi-
Ii": : oleic* Gu'iint i:iu
r, ,n, • - ij,;- u,
'ti: 1 h( e ilieeitet Ik-CBUW Ik IF UL
Ani""icui. citiKM. ai1' I -e tliu' lit
nt'vct aiii'iui u ai - lung
How's. This ?
Ti oftn- Om lluuitm .tr- 1. r-,i- • n? an
r«(M c' i .nam uj.i cannu lit i-UTwii i * iiui. •
:.«u !Tt Cun.
F . Cltl'T* 4 0< ToN-dii ti
V • tin imU«Tiiini«i. lu • I£ iit:i " in-nr*
1>?- tin m*: ! year aiu ■ ■ 1 • *"' ma instiim-:'- ii.ji.
ttriii • ti ul MiiiKtiif- :nui... Uuiii am Tu..in''i*iJi'
unit ii i;*l— nu ai • abliKHli im nuut * Iii^ lira.
V *..i ' 1 " 6 ^ .pi*"?
V 11UIP..IH lirugpUi. 1 uieai t.
Tin!' i (jiiarrl C un i iK*«n Inteniuln r:inj-
ilir*. i]| ; '.in i> i nut mui'i'ii Burt* ■" u' uif-
«Taun. " t In - ma **■* ■■ ."rici ccub- per
Ami• tIt-: hu.i h- al ImiE^Mu
luiki itiii: i an - ' iiilliniuou
* Pi-omist
""M " witfTti-nt r ii'-v " sh eripfi
Af Z tin RjionlF intr r>tu!-fc
Air tin -adium lien: ir knnwiudgt uhom
•viv tlif eli:n* iirtii la^'t
"fioitu 1,x huii> un eur- 1: nif. but nuni-
nerB.
1 think a-- hard" —and a ulRh
Crejtt nut fron. the tremulnuF lijifc—"3
tlmufrht
Once I i ju;v have tc- crj';
Am nn tin* p.-. ti I air 1 if ripht.
Iteur teache! la pomp ti> liriup
Pnnii flowers to vol u-morrew Gfiofl-
nipht '
Am iit.1 • likt l liirfl or. the vilip
Iiu
Liit plaything* the dimjiie:
lifB^T' ti hole
i' M'inF slit now
tiTid'"-
jnmcllF
hanilh
T nunc al tor
Tel 111. f myKtii
Ktanuf
A- she jili■ vf n the
j .nt. ; wontlei 1: tut."-
lane
Bl'nulc 3 react tin realir of light
Bin.'1. prenT mt v-'iti wulcominp v.u
iiund
Am. the flnwp-F she promised
night
—1-ont i'omcrtn Bhieldf in Chicapt Inte
Ocean.
Rtrei'tF of gold,
in tin nin-niTif
e of
that
' ?'!W lift your >«< from 'he promtf
tt,ur<: is a "f youi '
hit ulijipikJ? out of - position, which
iLstattly di yuaJifi< s you
l ou art also disqualified if you l<'
ti.t hfa of yotii f' t touch it'1 K'ouiid,
b ruliug lhat wiJl compi i you to yin
c.'fd Blow)}1 and w th can if you waM
tc bh'.iv your co!xip<:U'ois "a cl< an V*lf
ol hfcflE."
Held by a Toothpicl*.
H'-re it a I'-atable trick that v,.il
aBioniiili eii r^'i.t.. Vou ui 'dtwo
lorke, a p:icb«T and a twthpi':>/ In*
tfiriaoe t 1.< lijji; of th< proi.v- of
lorkE, bo That tifc.v hold finely iOK' 'ti-
er in V ■ I'Hpc. Tbes insert a V.o'h-
■iici: through tLc:0 int'Tlacd pfoi.^s
.iuRi far enough to secure it tin:..y.
fignedqtei ti'. ;*■ - jm: from dm or
at most two prongs is Euffici<ut for
liiif The toothpick should he iuser'-
«'(] from the iHide of the V, lii'' a
toncue, tietve' D the fork hac.'' J he
other end of the toothpick hhouid then
HOPE
FOR
npv Animals Turr ^ohbe-t
AnmiaiF—some of them—have t
ruriouF way of joining together an:
midline other animaif.
A traveler tcllfc a pood Btorr of t
iiichvay robbery committed on t
herot three liiaci rocues. aidec b?
a couple of diFhoneBt lollovers. in
bleci; and white.
TIk heron iiac. pone a-fishing an^
had caught and eaten at ee] and some
F-maller fry. On hiB way home be
wuf accoBied by a carrion crciw art
two hooded crows, and requested to
b: anc and deliver hi? haro-earned bui -
per, the magpies waiting to Bee if th >
coult g?t any jirofit out of the nefari-
ous business They v ere sleeping
partners in the firm Iiriving the
heron to at open space between two
v .Kit.; thf crows came to close guar-
t""f v 1 tlieir victim C ne struck at
i.is nead from above while anc>ther
peckee a: hit Bide The third seized
hin by the feet v nicb are thrust out
hehiuc whet Eying and upset him
st. that he m-net a comjiiete somtr-
Bault A' thit the viliaiiifi cawed hilar-
ousiy
rnat'ie u stimc their treatment the
iieroi diBgorpet a fisl. v hicb the n.ap-
ples Beizec ant made off with An-
other Bomersauit was turned and a
Becont hBh fell to one of the crows
Seeing be coult no: pe: rid of the re-
maining thieveE the beron at la^t
yieidec uj the en-, ant went home
Bupperiess. while the crowt hat a tug
ni-va* with in fisi.
SCK,
.. . i<--: •
Com Trick.
Begin this trick by remarking
very easily a wetted si * er dime
adhere to the forehead ant. kb*
#• P.act or thf Hecit
T'' Iwdcioc at flu picture you will
s"' jus: what it neeciet tt prepare
in* i "heeling match' A Btout h'-oom
utick foi what yon might 8j>propriat^-
ty cal your "heel hi:' unc tw\ lengths
o' Finnic clotheelint or light rope Be-
curuh knotted tt eack ent of the
w.;i wager anyone that at:-: you lit"-
applied it to their lorehetac they can
, not "wrinkle" nor shake it of vr.b
: out touching it with th' :r hand:.
You may give a little 1 us*-a ioi by
damping a c-:.t with the : in cue and
i sticking it to your own i ••••hi t i : {- n
making a great fuse o! working 1 .*
\ face to dislodge it: natura. ^ .t fa s
of after a short t me Some. : e .f
sure t: take v; yinii vls^t
Start by putting the cry c n to
their forehead then tat ng t off to
dam i': instead of d
perceived) vet the
finger of yemr right
it ■: ti • :: fore! • :. :
\
tiki
. cet.
m.
HENRIETTA
MKHiH.
Hew ForKf
be lodged m the
which is high enough to a : w tie
handles of the dependent forks to
clear the table.
With nothing to bo . .t t*e ' : ?'*
toothpick wii. then suj'port the tw:
forks without tij'ping or breaking £
feat most puzzling :: the c nery
spectator and a most fruitful source
of specula ti-: t at. animates
siom
IK v
v\l
yon
. -t.c sc y<iu un-
; ; of the m . ie
hand. an . uy, y
a; if it wore tfcc
The Bigh niuHt i>t i pieusinc one
It women a caponii'.ei r muter inane
ilrunt on v in ,i : ant Bitting on eggE
likt an oiti ben
Rcb' unc Sieen
Few eBc.kjif tboi<t miseries of win
ter—a but: cold a diBtreHBing cough
Manx remet'.ieF art recommemdeti nu"
the one quici.eirt and best of all is
Simmon t Onugt rynn Soothinr and
bfiulmg u tin iiings t ut bronchial puf
Bages it BiopF be cough a: once and
p ■ cf you weic >m* rt:;; am peaceful
Bleep.
fcnnit ni"n muuape tt' Rtrike the
iron whilt > if lint and Ktra « «>tbers
don't Been to Imt'v a but ion whin
the: set It.
At thf Start of the Match.
Btick for the -eim G-asj the reins
fi-nr^ in you* clencbei fisit ant: draw
the "heel hit' taut Bt thai tin balls
of your fee* are' off the ground und
yum weight resting entire y on your
heels.
Tin coiirBe must i e Blior. at tin
race nuiRt bt run entire!? on the com-
je'titors beeit. Tins wouit not seen
i k hurt! bu' tlit "bee liitF- must
lit kept in pluck, and it iF thu condi
ioi v V.icl makes tin ract much more
difficult than it appeu-i The wecond
A VICTIW OF LA GRIPPE.
y.r- Her.-.--. .■ a A Mareh "Cf W.
St, Angele ' f s .. PmUcBt
'>' '<mat - Beaei lent /.set writes
• I sufftr.d k hh la (rippe for ino
r■ ttl.i. end cAbinz I cjvii 6* or i*ke
teJptd rut L'tiul I iritd Pemn«.
j feit f ^nce that I hau at last
se'tirec the right melicine anc I kept
ste.a:. v impr v.nr Vi*:*fa three
tracks I was fi':y re;—e: it" 1 ; ti
i i. lia: I si e * '.at ".ml} ru: r*m-
. v . neti
t e w;tl
al'c. IL..
It a letter Ca:e£ At:rust £1. "^'*4
Wrs Kar.-L say- 'I have never yet
te-ar: the efficary cf Pe—tna tjuestioL-
?r TV.;- s: - •. ] tra'■ ■■■ e£ through
• - i " • y L." T* " r.- r-'f "Lrf*p
u~ v i ^ J.:. ■„! _ p1* : r.r .*::
v. rk. !' t of is :iir
hen i- —Heairietta A 8 Xm k
l -*mi.: — 2 *7'i. s-'. L *'"LT O?
15 >- your Dnieper for £ fret Ptruni
Almanac for IPGS.
£~e
T? yz *' ~ ! C"* *.v t v rr-'Tt ETiff
ji t •, - - ■ ' • St&rck
If f - c . • ■ • - when it
j< «. :;r- r '".i: lo £ ;! ;Xi
tty or Quan:.t>\
coil yon -were FT. -1 : c
away your banc tiarei
the coin. The fun tl:-n commences
Your friend imagines tl.c silver is cn
bis forehead, and tries to work it off,
his friends meantime tnccmragirg him
lo pemvere: an s ti,; f-,.n goes on
until it dawns upon him that he has
been "fooled ' N. v is the time tc get
out of his road
Letter E anket.
In Holland . •• cai.es caller, by the
name of "letter blanket' are made in
the form of lette rs of the alphabet If
these cannot be sec;.red, pin letters
cut from paper spelling "Thanksgiv-
ing" on b screen to be easily seen 1>
tin company vh. star: around them
in a Bemicirch Let the' 1, stess p. nt
with a wand 1o etch letter, in turn
asking the chi!(-en to nan^e some
Thanksg vaig 'goo,,1" tbat begins
with that letter Tlu first to respond
wins Btinie trifling favor These fa
vors will cause a 0001 in al of merrl-
meni if put in a sack of yellow tissi-e
paper that iF hitnr b iween two dixirs
T'ndenieatli it a white she' i is spread
Tht ' tumgest cl .Id s given r. ea,,.
and told to hit the sack three times
uf hard a1- be can Ft w sirikes hit.
but lit lust the sack 1 rsts. end as
bon-bons and Bouvenirs run riown on
■hf uheet below the children nieiri'y
bcramiilt to cet their share
-
never in ; * vatc vhat we won. J
Mtrj H w fctoet taking t
i'ii 1
Str Kf OH.
Much o'. has been dlscoverai in
Texas within the past few years, but
r. tie to e.-iJAl lv.ir.t's Lightning 0
Ot.f.ers gush for a little while ana then
go av'.iy It goes on tn.1 on forever,
curing aches pair.s burns, hr.i.ses,
cuts and *i'ur - lr. fact a s >re spot
Hunts 1 cV.tr r.c Oil will not make
bappj car. t be tour.d
T', n't \< rr> be cheerful; plan
tour \ ■ tV a u,l - icoess will crown
your efforts
. n<i sup;\\ c.f leratnre is not due
fai much to the demand for literature
!• ;.i a or;tain demand for groocnos
nd such
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W.N.Li.—Oklahoma Citv—No. 52. 1904
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Hunter, T. W. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1904, newspaper, December 22, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151021/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.