The Arrow-Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ARROW DEMOCRAT. TAHLEQUAH OKLA
turkey raising may be made
very profitable occupation
IRIN
SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist!
tsias ,-ou see tfcfi "Bijtr Cros.;" cn table-.-, ycu are
ax jettinj the jenJne Bayer product prescribed by
physicians o*. 5f 23 yean snd pr, eo by sn.:.. .a.: foe
Stomaci Cataiii
ra^i wraad wamarj •
*!«< fhrt v wrt®
J" - ' •
* * joc a* Tiirntya to *-ar*e
it -a«
ir«t
Head
rootaache
; V .Hli
Lumtaro
Neur.*.i
. • eu.'i! ;■ j
iocs.
Accept <yalj "Baier** wekifi S:ch cona.=s proper
-1J« kirja *< 14 tut
«r Surrvtw!
ftauJ y "3a far" texas rf 12 xwr>
ti -9M TwU Md «r Ufw a*
liflHTERSMlTHS
ffWlTonic
SOLO SO YEARS - A PWE GENERAL TOfOC
WESTERN CANADA
f?£ Wheat Growing. Cattle Raising jHL
* Happy Home of Your Own \
I>*pr* t 1csarfy ii. r^u^ .a
price* prudi'-ers ou a HUH".- *d f sc *ur
tiara !'rt 1 prodact^na lad *r*a-i-
..f -• • :..-g *•
shed ly ta* Co.r«i 3ra'es L^a.T-
-nent Jlt.' «*"i.. /e. r*>- * .era^a
prices received durag -a* J.vir a:«>r. \.i
Octafter fa Jia-iary. EHS-ld, *is LS
•enca a pound Tke t'erzge frt* r*-
*in-*ed AirlB| :ae *oe*tspoa'Uac JMrt^d
.a was 32 esaca a 9>wiut la
BWft zh# obm ffcpvsa aHaaaerf
■5*1 Ml<99 on tkra* la the r " *d
Stares. while .a 10:t> there were • ?
UH?0I Mi oi 12J& there vara 3^
-trr.iua.
B-<j !-«vtaee In P—ca.
I>ir<ng :be past six y♦art th# f Ve
-vf rarkeys nas i*x.'r ojed - ; :* - •
<>'er m.^re Chan **i per -eec. « . ■
and Happy Home* r ajt ttote wlso are
tnetr present resour :es aad tecurcig ior
c/vuctrjr that. wh * yet «a its mfarc7. -as
rha quarry <* tie gram n prviGcaa ^ if '<
Mart,
art Million* of Acres
•> «•..* ^ f-.- •••-«. -nm • ■" -
u> M i«« iwrt iait f W%u * s* r« •«. 5
•«uv «**«l -o Wm «*ro« m a«r
.4 t wn« v, ciunr fnmdB > 4 > -f ■ —
tortaKg hwi r-ea -rf n.iwvr '• ••**!•« s-
tfce wtMnc. sau Mr*rr. irm. lav. ■
Af Ei^l :« -* Sy<c rm*r
farluc fMt 20 fitfl t!
*>f t*Tfc«T^ pr i IktB
i.Vr
rr .< *k«i^s<f vfttel "laa
i a *y x*m%, ia«t a *o«a« jv
♦r in«*#s m hn«ia*e§ ha* b«i a flvt«i i^j
f« r :.t r a*>a. ta vises
>< Iona ira ra# fn^voeac rav-
ins -if mid anfmaia d>*p
azi'l rar - i:i •* i.l £r> tLa *^ ^n^
!< '- • -. >«f til* ta«i' tr7
Tli* m.H;nsjf cir'a^a a^y be •
▼wry 0raiira.i ^e artier* tiiert
a a itMoiiuut mfi ampie feeti
an«l w—n i it fr e i- oi ?mra prvyla#
ia.ma.-i, *.ie leparraient ffi'ea E -i
far ^<M e wtu> laie a Umired raa^
era a_-a a^ >rr.cii:.ea far ralMnc
f«' tnrltefa *a *a If pr-i^er r..-na
ia«l arr.ecn.iti tra <e*ore i tar it
lepttrraien: p* «aa a«t. io«wr, die
rt^irai: . r? <>/ t!i« e wSa enr^r tii#
texauMfli ta ataiiy tt tiioroa^iuj hi a..
iza feanrea.
C fllcaiK ta Sn.p A'-ra.
It la t r7 't.f.riit v> «fcij nrtryi
aL.^e M niarlte? a«*e tie ihrfiiNgi la
7«7 nea^y. Ori.aarCy turtt^ya io aof
-wt aery anvil wien ft iLied. aa t
Jwifflmi tfuey ara anally kUleH an<t
■ireaaei i iKtlty and t&ea t i
aiarket. padkM Ea barraia or aoi^a.
T^nteya. lifer r&i<*fc*aa. may be «tt)uer
«raMe« 1 or dry ^w!*e t bit tfce 4ry-
pi.^iserl Writ are preferred la awwt
narluta be«ra^.«e tiey keep lietter, aad
tkara are ao . a.^*a nt ti*if tntmtaara
>y mil o< a sreat <>*I of the ar^ .iMe
tofearaaea be*. ? rw.oved by saak£ac
.a aaetr w by ^4 . ^ la Ire. Tr.^r^
are *wR#l-r;oca. ^'-vnrae, a kera there
..a aa aiteraatiTa b« b> p*.aa Mrria
la l ^e aart then# la bar
reHL The ofc>ertirta ta vaidetl-^reaaed
b - la a'X aferaia ta the *aa *?x
taat where -he b&r !a are 4reaaed aad
-THE PRI50N POET**
*\X7i'*'') rr te f!i.a pt)k-fn,M
J' na W a 11. «r* 5t
P«ai. 'nn nrn&i rt aWf
aae -lay « r / Ua • -.:r puljttoc ta
a rae vtnt.-h appeitreti .n aa laanr
«rf rhe ^uf fr puiMlatie^i 9r rh« praoa-
era «j< rjit* Sc. Pani 9«sluatlaq. a* «ie
the <jtfter nm| arnar ae rermtal "a«e
a« 'he bear bita af j>* ecry l ba^a wa e
a* • an a noay a laj '—a irutT^ent
artiiirtt raa:
R iflprt V tm an«t T^tnnilnr laaa
£*" 'iu snmtt ir-ta i -*Ax:;n< * fa®*
i—o tiiac nu' <r liHsr 3iajK>c.«Km«a.
jluri«riiui i sar*a rJ«l -tar*: / emit.
Thu * ta y wlo «-p aaen At
ft U aum % sif«i*n r a
ir a jr-x.nr t;:.a aJ. *tU pco*QUl
r-_A ^« >t ^ an uiMft. 31/ ^iaarA i* «. L^rl
L'-*r* ^r-M a the payrho' C7 wbfcrfc
rtaaisl &''* atrth ta «ara .aea •ittf®
beli-aii -ae aura af a perii -ariary.
J W'alla na.te a p« at • € alalliBC
tha prlat Bv •aaere ae 'omul
(T* .reti aj.« a -ae praaa
*J--.hn ■ • **-" 1^ .<r ' Tir arn«> a-imlt-
' *e*l 'net "• ri rae aa~oe aa*i 14a ®ere
?a;ae. Whea ftesrinnerf ti to- hanie
oaaie be ««> ;. i only rep<y: "*1 ha^e
to* ain«:b pr.-te ta a. .ar 'liat ta be
ka«.<ya' aa l «tta reaper ta bta *^e.
ie taere'y p*«iare<l D# i^a jray ha*ra
aaii *m i «L
La "a bi Jaa iary, I.W, Rartotf
a <ay a >«iae party a: tha r%atle
uf Uayar aig. mma tarei e mica trrrn
V .«mna. a a* a* the pleats « • fba
; Bar<>aeaa Karra Vcoeta *n<J jo<«ip
cumreni^ b*r i?<i. with 'ttA cth'*o
' prji.-a r*a a &. £fa > breai.-'-jf *Ub
a ciaab atu?n. oa tfce a«nitf ol J*fi-
lary H, & *, «• aaie« ft w4 bia caaa-
rer ♦ 'ie . 'tiaraiier aa>l f «ui«4 tiut ewai
cm-:* >Ufi ♦. aea. .e aiM, tie
«jf :ue braatifhl bamaem
Th f Irat .C'ia. *ep /rt *t*te<l rbat
! the crwi prince bad 'tied ef ap >{ !♦**/
O'lt. aa aia ringed pHfiUiae and e*t
cept:. nal bea.'-r. wet* •-<*>* nt-^a
-it ti* court • rtiea of C ir*/pe,
i thia rateoi«mt waa received «1th a
■♦aula and 31o*:h *hra<jtla< of fc ooi-
.er*. Fui. t-x.r.f tala Liera 'ao« •
1«*>d of r:nawm aad MW^aarfly " ">
-aersGe^ a *o>«iata of the cra<e*lj. «^a
f wlii,-a 9tared that the bar*)ceaa bad
-tilled beraetf ia deapalr aad rhat B->
iiiif bad r >mai!tted fusr.de wbeo te
found aer body, otter* eaa.oc of an at-
^ed «a:<"..ie pact between the to«era
ia-1 frill ->fflen hhst'oj ti taMfilidty
>n the p irt of certain court «<Mall '
ah > had ,e*c Inatn- red to p&t a 'top j
ta the tflmacy bacareea At ba rwveaa ;
an*l 'he croei prtm*a "at any *oet-'" I
A f i'irth Kory. wb^rh ja.netl o^aald- j
erabie cre«i*iai-e 00 ti# cactipest. ** «
■?r>oae<rted with a former fiaace of the !
vh. mbmi* .
;
w VJ tlao a/ *.i rT'-^ftrsM «| a
^y/i M-v . w.'J.u./a a dM
*'?}<} ta,.
{Vk ft te fW,.« Md 4ui«.
era. T«^> Iona ha re
fowl Fa-r i-aa hast t
■Mdkta# MM«i for m
80 id Eveeywhara
Tabie-t -v Liquid
Carter aad been «er t© tea
yean a prima for b'lrrjiary ^nt wfe 3
Jidge W .a d'Onei^-ed ta faveatl-
ga*e b!a <*aae. be foaai that rfee
bad ba i Mlom to eat for two dar*
p«r -r r • hia crime. aa#i that be bad
br-.aes a •> a ra #a7 reara'iraar w&tt
the *«>4e Mea ->f >hraiaingr lawafft *>Jd
ra ea e b.awetf frr^m Kim:>a. after
fceiaf chr>>* a fiwa a freight train
•mr'^oeaa, wfeta §te bad ii*~arded a |
. 1 -• f Pr;.. e :::•: , f TV. - peraucr
u;-r. v- •> z.a.r.-* vaa fre^.7 c*. -i.' ®d- j
v ia v-• w-1 -. oave !>**n .-'1
try of MeyerOac caacle oc tbe aifht of
■be trajpedy ic-1 'he report *aj that
fee aa i s^'ir-^i a : .. :tan«*e to "be
apartmenta «7f the priacc oy brMaf |
sefaral *>f the «erra:.*j, and had «fc«5t
' a B;:d #*f and the a.- -' -a, hu* 4
ab:!e rryta^ to --ear hla aj frota ^ e^« a>e before the <ia"^/ie m-irder |
vv aaipec t ) -'■ PfciiL wa* ♦hac )aere4.
?r.' a*'>r er. •ajt - • prtaoo ift'll aao^-er ac^Ie to the wfcrnte af-
•*t arrcr" r.ad .*err.:ii*^a* ed *• piaf " e • :r appeared several jeart later when
rf n a 4 naza^r : - - n ' "i rhe :ae lurmer cuo prt «*e aa 1 tfce bari>
laar.tr;- itrer * • - *4 oia^t-- *er- -ier ta r.-ae were reprtrred to baae r-en «eea
3t f'nd, wh* iVfared that tee poa- in the Cn*ted Statea and it waa fr*ely
*ea • ••. em^tiAsaf ah. ty, an«i be aia^ Man tiat newt r>< tfeefr «i^arba bad
mruniAX+fi a o^irr.o^r of pacaM to the beea fi*en to the world In ord«rr to
prara pap^r—paccva which bad aor cover a aracdal whi«ii would
••'Ciy i^d 7; tee vth im bur a a iraiier of
AMVtnatf #ot'* -maied.arefy to the eocauxner.
td.-'Wi thr wsjfh*at the ctwa'ry ta aa
ifp* ^ar>j(i *jf the r^niia of thia wo-
rlct-aattw r ff < "Pa Ud of Ifiwry
aa i Iroo." wa..^ was w:deiy «|ao<ed
la aarioaa Metlaai of the riif^i
3-*r>* and Oaaadb at the t:tae. and
af wt>h the rer«« tb**?e foraw a
parr, coarl .-tea
ft a na :
baTe
the oiimi of Aoatria and ba- '
per. e-i the Artec-da - p then exl« n* be-
Cart!# vmter m trv*t >.
sh^ftar; 4a*rr«a '««ft
T «« .*f tQM acd
Fu<Kl eft
tr * wni -aaesr-iv
<jmrr**s. KMwt
^aaTCii.r
«/ ?•-«
rc-"ir.
F r HEwrrr
u> h. Lm Gtj, I
n«a •
TV pt, rrtH^rfM 1 Air? ■
tbinjc * "T«.r "Ikat*
t> ium ■ h«a4.'
— t e.
a* ■ ««w v* (
Backed Ua A'd Sat 0n «
•ho*at 50 per eeui, the Mpartaeat
Starea
It ia comtaoa inow'edf* that M?-
keya are not aaat!y handled, fbr by ta
•art thry are wand«*rera, ted tfi*y " «'
tfly fi*e citr.a'derabie ^*wera ta tb«ae
wh-"* dflny It !a ta keep- thfta ya tie
hotae preta'a^a. Tha alswi*. «l m -
l .#ra * af a # « - < to
wander lata the let da / "ffh-
►>ar hat aft^n caxvd trra r.cd
f"5* !r.i and "*ar.r o«rx.*ra of
. haT# a aadaaed the Ira^lneaa of
raiainf torheya '-a that acoaat. Tcr-
keya ara ala«> aerloaaiy alR-'^ed by a
Turkeys stature nd * aim very
raoch aetrer .a tlwe fall when the a*
aeapbere la crUp and fairly cold, inch
aa pre^a.ls for w.tae wee3^! preyed:
the fcaii*lay aam Davlaf this ea
aoa the Mrda are a rrear^at detaarrl
afefcaagh the caCd product may
ba had at all aaswai War® weather
dnsrla^ "be weak p-*e<*ediajf the hot!-!
-lays has a marlr^l effect 00 4e-r.an/
ar.d. other **raid!?Iona bemt etjuai, the
q-. 1 lty of dressed turkeys f^vr 'he ho*
= lay marker rrtsy be p/ed. #d tA t
r~ at deyraa *>y weather caawUtloaa
Mif the fail
high
tA my
* *aya
PEAS WELL ADAPTED
FOR MANY SECTIONS
OAIRYIMG GOOD STABILIZER
try and Bei^f un
thla lerstoo of the tra**dy l* M* ae
Lrinl as ft appears Is evident from the
fact rhat one of the fornoaat ency-
^ediaa states that the crown
-i* believed to have *llM. probably by
#::h the remarkable ^ a hand, at tie « 'aaile Meyeri n^.-
Bet the entire affair—whether doa-
1 b e narder. a saletde pact or an at-
tecapt to cover a srandal—1 oaly ooe
at the many uagwflu which awade I
their apt^aawt dsrlof tlie of
rrzni'J **vK traje^ilea whl«^ irxind-
cd his unhappy matrla/e with the
prts-esa Etiaabeth of Bavaria; the ex-
*-<.■ *1 of his brother, the F.-pper.>r
Xlaxir 1: af M<a: the mysrertoaa
l.«app^araace of the Grand Duke Jo- j
<«alrator; the mnnler of the Em-
P'ea§ Ei<zaheth at Geneva and the as-
^satVa of the heir to the throoe.
rie Ar^hdake Francis Ferdinand end
his awjcipanatlc wife, the fina! trar^ly
which led to the cr ear cat of all—the
World war tad the autxseqoeat par ,
ti&>* of the klr.j-lota.
Po*'* ct '.if* at riw >aa
In hmd*r *«*# arS i**4J -Wts
Of ?a*rs aa4 ■vaaffo'/t ax
Li**.* tr^ry kr. « of ala.' ■ *7 jca^a
0 rt of t". a at^nta wtaraav
fr, . -«i* a !«" >•' 1 w M«r r# or-i.
If 6* r.^arl tlnuak taa aarrsi
tsa-*.
B««a jarr •« dMaa **/ *wr ?a-t-a. I>w4"
Bit. ;
rr« hari to
harder fa le*p
%rt evoney and It's
• ppe*r at
rate ese
re r.er,
teraK I r tn
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
Too Much Space Required for
Growing in Garden.
■Niwxsrx*
-E <-
6 Bell-ams
. ? j Hcrt water
Sure Relief
ELL-ANS
Ot and t> o rt'lX <«r/wf'.«rc
Cuticura for Sort Htnda.
^«k hands on retiring in the hot «nds
of f . ura *• -p. rJry and rab In <
ti'•ara Ointment. Remove imrplns
Ointment with tlsau" paper. This ia
r* ly one of the thing* Cntlmra will do
If ftoap Ointment and Talcum are na^d
for all toilet purpoaea.—Adtertltetnet.L
Craj Wit* Th:!#a on A rnett Any Qa-sd
Cardan Soil and Require 0' y
Modarate Amount of FerM.aar
—Aiatka Seed Bast.
St. Josephs
uver regulator
LartSc Can 25f
GREEN MOUNTAIN
ASTHMA
COMPOUND
_ . rsifiat laM fir
M ; '• af. 1 moil af l*of
H' |M tnauint erf
iaaf 1 bv
Lf? ; h Qui . rkaa raraL
BOX, TrtaiiM «r l«ua u
guild ao, aurairr. rr
Spohn's
DISTEMPER
fj2p5)s) COMPOUND
cougK>
at the
rr« «r«4 fcy th* L'a''*l 3'
of a«rtoai'*r«.i
Peat, nometim*s ^p^<^n of an Kag
Hah peaa. are adapted for growing
from the Gulf of Mexico to « « na i
end from >I^:r;t to ^'..i f m a.
the exncfvtlon 'if a few lo^al te- •
i where they do not thrive. Peat re-
quire too rini<*b tpa^e f r gro .ng #-x-
tenslvefy In the small garden, say «pe
riallstt of the United Js'at** Der-art-
o.ent of Agriculture hot are especially
tdapte*! to the ftrm garden.
In Florida and certain of fhe gulf
r-osat regions the teerj la planted in
th* fall tn/i the peas gathered dunng
the flr*t daya of tpriag. Farther north
the **■+-* >a planted In February and
llarch aad tl-e peat ready f -r one In
May and June. Going still farther
Into New England and the northweat
they are planted la Ai*ril and ready
f«>r «te In July or Aog *. tU depend-
ent however, upon ! «• .'* lity. In the
f^nthem d;vrict. where the gronad
rarely ever freete*. the ae dt are
planted eboat 1 % lact>*a den - bnt far-
ther north where late freezes ire
liable to form a heavy rmrt over the
■" " — gronnd fhe seed ahould be covered
If yon oat Red Croaa Ball Bine ;n n,ree to f< 'ir lnrbes In light tandy
yonr laandry. yoa wUI not l e troabled gr^in twit not qa te *o deep m heavier
by thrrae tiny raat spot a. often rau*^d m rt#jr ^,j|^
by Inferior bluing. Try It and tee. m Farileat of All It ron«Ul
—Adsertla-rnenf. ared one of t>*> heat of the early va-
rieties tnd eas> to gr« w. One i !m of
Prov iet SoTet> ^ar Fa.*n".ar to Sell
at Good Prcaa Whea Otr.cr
C*"p Fa.i.
r>atry farming ahoald not aapptfl j
grain, tru* a g#< eral live acock
farming, but rather supplement them.
Dairying will prevent some of the upa
and downs In agricaiture by acting
aa a at ah /.er and provid.r.g a^ rae-
thtng 'o * 1 st g'#od prices whea othet
crops fail.
The dairy business Is not a get-nca- j
quick business, but It is a tafe tnd I
sane b«atine«s; t system of farming
ti.at bMiida up attrartise hornet
cri-atea tore pnwperity and supports
mors peop-e than any other in. at
form of tgricuICure.
Judge Willis fouaad. *'.'ar
rer' wa. not a man who whined or
1 iswpltfaeif. He adsiitted ""is critse
tnd devdared that the ;aw bi^ * -u
rer.-ed him Justly, ami that he was
P^rf^etly wilflng to work at the re-
maining half of his terra. A n^remeot
for pardon was ia*r'.'uted. h-rwevrr
r r.d, within a year, the pr1.ya gates
ap*ced and "John Carter" was '«■*
rr^nrv a fr*H* man. As he stepped oat
the wardea a- .ed If he would r. t
•rite torrWbfng de-v-ri^atre of
«sy he felt.
aetif and rhea repf ed:
"Lead rae hark to my cell. I must
fcsve the Iron bam In front of rre."
A few nxtr^M later he stepped oat
t pr<ern cmpieteil. tbe lln^l i;n « of
whl^h read:
Up tt Date.
Mrt A I y Kj laive a nea ook
Is ahe experienr*dT
Mrs B—I believe so. Hhe sttrted \
the ft rat dsy by c**ninr late and then
asking fh* aftem<ea* off.—Boat<a Ev -
nlng Tranarrtpt.
Important to Mothtrs
Ertmlr.** carefully every Iw*t1e of
CAffTORIA, tliftt famous old remedy
for tnfauta and ail lid ran, and *ee tfitt It
Slgnttnre of
In l"te for Over 3 Year*.
Children Cry tor Flet/dier'a r aurU r.i
Thty Often Do
•^There't s fello* who b « nothing
to do." "WaOT* -And be geta verj
fired of the Job."*
SUCCESS WITH SHEEP FLOCK
It It Necessary tt Use Good Purtb'ed
Rams ar.d Young E*ea Art Most
Desranle.
In building up s flock of sharp. It
Is oer-esaary to remember to do r.hese
things: 1. l*se goraJ purebred rams.
2. HeJoct young e*ea. Tearlings two-
>earolds, or perhaps, three-year-olds
are far more desirable for ttsn ng s
flork thsn oMi r on^-s. 3. I i^ard
No Preat^er Shortage.
Kis r<^iht> has a small but rath-
:h* «r reotarkable r- 'red tenement. It
was foaaded In the early eighties, j
Vearly every fsm'ly lives in Its osrm
homestead. Their crops of maize,
h-. - -n to.) «n fra"HM B<«*«
f I In ^h'« t*ior*4 di^rrt. MaOJ of
Ti *m f« l« circum- ;
1 «r.rv^*
I -How rr.iny b T* ;m !■
*n.i j-ua lh wt+mev'. ufiH'T" asked a
■— at - r <-•« . If curable old r>«nb r of th* n-*.
j -\\hy n^ptvew." he replied, -thert
are gnmrca* tboat 00"
"W ' - s-" yonT" i«VM ore r.f *"Tr-a mast have a hard time gH-
fr> .p f-f rvf nrrer. who bad jr rf-«rre*t tin* prtl^Tl" we a*na Tentur^d,
to wftve Hea« of the pflaor hiiinf in tr.:nd tt€ n^UI Une of re-
p.-e*. Br' ''urn hi. faev rrim. hi* llgtr 'i exerriae.
eyes flxed frtriy on the w/.rid wMrt **I>e*d we ha*. ah- There to nnly
ae waa vtewin* for the firat time ir ahoqf 3) t>re*ctiera regular Huf> ,
lite rear*, answered - ' r..n Hem>*.
"TTiar l« my *erre'. Possibly yoa
may hear fn^n rne in the f-tiirei' The Sort He Needed.
It ia more th pontMc tha: the Arnt S^rah. a well kn« o resident
«' rtd I ^ rd fr -a I. -1 reit'a. of a .certain town in the South. *aa
.orh aa that of i .rt.r'i eanru.f be hi t ' -rdened with the aulport of a worth
.,eti br a p«^)d..nym any more than It less huaband.
ran be
prta n.
•.nTined by tbe walla of a
WHO KILLED RUDOLF OF
AUSTRIA?
fme >1 ri.lay tnorrlne he appenre.1
st the draa sb. p and asked the rlerli
'■* a "right famerful lioiroent fo*
a chin' !n de ®ei"
•y. a ml*ht try aome of thl*.
! auotle." aaid the derk. "It'i an old
("urea ^iita. ,
.ard rpjiE prosrrt.ial "In k of the Hipa- ,n,| popular reraeilr.
!.r.kennif<nilied e«e and e ea with) X hurra" - a synonym for III fort one arliea and apralna. One dol-
(,r , r>ottle. Good for man and beast."
Aur.tle looked doblonsly at tbe dol-
lar bottle and then at li- r flat purse.
"Ain't >o' r1! soirw fo" V> cents—some
fo' Je-t only leasts? I wanta It fo"
mab ole man."— Philadelphia Udger.
"1 have Bkia Cirtni far rs -
doarn, mrt-oot condrtrai.
eerrx-intu aad j^toaaen.
aad I was weak, toe," on
Mr*. Stirte Eaa, o< JeaainiS.
CAia. "Cartai did s* jaal ios
oi good—to -ad! tot I &-n t
to my iwgtner. Sbe taa-
tfz-aei of a k«m* ia ba juies
aad bad. SU tec* tSrt«
bocks d
OARDUI
Tte Woman's Tonic
a -i ber eoe<i.aoo tra tssdi
bettss.
"We hrre !irtd here, near
Jessings, for 26 yean, and ecw
we hare our own hoc* ia town.
1 have had to work pretty bird,
as tfcis a.caliy irass't bull ap,
tad ti ra6c it hard for as.
"1 UTSH I couid tell weak
iccm of Cardia—tbe ~e-i;c.-.e
that helped give ze the streagui
tc go oo aad do my wort."
Coaled Tongue
Mature'3 Warning of
Constipation
When yea are coos'Jpated.
aoc enough af N a tare's
lubricating Uq«id ia pro-
duced in the iowel to keep
the food waste left aad
r-oriajf. Doctor* prescribe
NojoL beraiLae it acts like
tfc.9 natural labneant aid
this replace* it.
Naial ia a
h.'xiat — not
a m«i:cu>e or
laxatire —
caaaut gripe.
Try it today.
i A .^OKT-IC A LAXATrvt |
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stiffen
•r.d movement becomes painful
it is usually an indication that the
aidneys are out o( ordet. Keep
theje organs healthy by '3^
LATHROP'S
QpU
^ HAARLEM OIL
The world's standard r *nady tor kidney,
Hvar, bladder and uric aod troubles.
Famous ainct 16-J^. Tak« r«gula:'.r and
kt«p !n good health. In thr«« mm. all
drag-guta. Guaranteed as rapresantad.
L~k far tk« u « CmU N«l.l om
'•ad '.ddera 4. r"h.>fe e*« harlnr rather il.an g.««J -manlfea'wl itaeif in
r---! size. rh-straMc '. rrms and deaaa t t Quini er of asys during tbe long
fl.-e. es. tbe flrat r*wr l ecaase a sheep j reljni of prant J^f. Iste emper. r «>f
makes its greatest growth during tins
period. 6. Give the flork good care
throughout the entire year.
RAISING SCRUB LIVE STOCK
Are your h.-ru*|
mi or rurr.ir.g ar tbe
note? ff w, g>vt them "SPOHN'S "
a valuable temedy for Ccajyhe,
| Cold*, Di« emprt, InAueraa, Pir k
Eye and Worms among hones and
mule*. Ait occasional dose "tone*"
them an. Sold s« all drug store*.
, Safety First.
Paftlin' Id rutlier not take g^s"
r er,tla —"I dare aay ' But t won't r'.sk
attending yoo wltbont "
Refreshes Mary Eyes
Wlien Yo-ar Eai feel LXiU
•rA HMT, UM U In
H mi mi iuiaj.i^nnrTTmi
H N. U , Oklahoma City. No *4-1922.
HW8KS: I
*+*4 of the Alaska will plarft shout
100 feet of row, and while It Is do-
•icable to ha*e hrash-«ir wfre netting
for thern ta elimb on. they nroy f>e
gftisrn-wlthuai an>'sspfMiri whatever.
Oradua. Thornsa-. Uaxton. American
Wonder. "MataMn'a Kvrelalor nnd Lax-
af -as/« ng the hes< eju-ly peat
Telephone nt d llaounoth podded sugar
are among th * best late norta All of
the later varieties need a trellis or
bruab to climb upoa.
Unntceaaary Waste of Timt and Fted,
Oeciaros Doctor Mofcltr, Chief
of Animal Bu'tau.
"There Is In/renslnf evidence," de-
rl«res I r. J. R. Mohler, ehief of tha
hnreajn of animal Industry of the
Called Kt.iles Department of Agrlcul-
ture. "that raiting irrd live stork
Is an unnecessary waste of time and
feed. Any live stork wner can Im-
prove the quality of hi* herds tnd
flocks by the better tire- route Pure-
bred sires permit the raisibg of grtdes.
crosvbreds. or pnrebreds—whichever Is
preferred—depauttof on tht kind af
f ems Its u*>ed.*
Austria If urea ry, but vrme of th* oc-
rnrrei.<v^ a* re toore startling or nya
terioua than th« se connected altb
tbe sudden desth of Rndolf, crown — ——
prince of tbe reaiua and favorite **>Q Alarming Thought,
of Fmnt-J"sef. notlre<1 y* u "bit the tawdust ,
Married to fhe Princess Stephanie, frair last night at th* revival."
daughter of Leopold II. king of the; MYes.~ ar'd Mr. Blhbles.
Belclant. Rudolf was far fn m happy -But you hesitated when vou got
In bis marital retail"!**, ami coca-; thout halfway to the prearher.**
paratlvely sl.fat time had elnf* e<) af "| had dlsn rered that the -ran
♦er hi* rnarri z* when he attem[ ted 1 ahead of me was my favorite bootleg-
to Ifidurr hia wife to *n-ure a divorce * get. If * backslide and he doesn't
in order that he might marry Maria III have the dlckena of a time Hnd-
Vetsera. a beautiful young hamrieas in* another reliable distributor.**—
with *h.-r hit as* madly in love Birmingham Age-Herald.
Franz-Jnsoph. however, sternly f <tr>
Grove's
Tasteiess
Chill Tonic
Purifiej the Blood and
makes the cheeks rosy.*oc
I'sr'ie all lhouz>tt of dlvori-e and. Ru-
dolf annourxwd that he waa prepared
to rennon- e all hla title and tuarry ilia
Baroness Vetaera Ir. aplte of parental
•bjertlooa. This waa recalled vividly
'hen, only a few months later, thera
ccurred tha "Ueyerllng tngeoy."
A Monotogist.
"Would you call Mr*. Uowitt a good
conaersallonallat V
"tea, and do. She make* you think
of a lot of good thing* to aay, but aha
talks ao Incessantly you doo't get a
chance to aay them."
11 ■ ■ a to i.,.lae< .<«.
New HairiifSs
roak— Dot! (*| b*i4. «vt Q-B*n tod*? — Irt
MM* At aul fv*l Jn^-isU. tVe,
r liracs frv- HE5SIC - CLLiS. O it. Umtkm. te
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