The Oklahoma Ledger. (Sterling, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Biitb u a t«c4 to FV«4ie.
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M:h Gale!" as4 bas4«d it to ter. i
"Ob, y«!" Eoucoi took it, asvi
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*«t! k«r cists.
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1 Li.ii lim* to fix.<2 lifrts. I wHi"
Um? I'd Kk« to iu«rw waat 70s r
ktri for!"
"To wail «po —" TsA Jt lAz+tf) tor
<s*n>ct—"csaMrtD«ra!" aid brocctt it
oat vitk low.
T&e iaa7 ** b* t*r« ao r«7
k-r.jj. if 70a don't look OTt." aai4 Rcaa-
a tiw jmrste
up i« lif«
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BUSINESS III CANADA
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lata: ins r*t taia^wt ILi t-rj-a^-
tia ( )iac«L Taerr ItlTf iw kw
if Mr jamta trt sk ia~? uU. Ss*«
tsoK jrtr=7 bt jt* cur* t! I
titn.li't unit- it 61 m>| ?-:w«-n- ut
Slit 'xj wt-. S u jie-r II *t ;uat.'
tf i3nt Itr inr in«r *
a.: tiii aatfttitti fiotit lu-ntrf *
tan tgt~i wes. a :-Bt—.ar-.A-«t iaak.
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aiait "Ti'ia.-. fj'ji aiiut isac ta' 1
tj u liitat lii1* *r«L Ta -ji a*
if la 'W7 il>* irajf—tiit I :114a: to
pt a ai_: tf tinctiei u p iti; a—
: 1 laKEtt «rT W s: ti to a«ar "
FitrfL* irr. Mr _.-j ^trt tfe. Itr
r-'.ir -retell* —* -vaa eli* vt irtaLt
laaa. t1 r ti! sx i« ti
f>n if • iw t*7i 'j£ !«■ Hifcia Ort
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Hall 4V4at kiow.
dxifit koow hermit V.f-.rst Ftodiea
:%ar*. vet ti-3 htarr, a^aalii&g. tr.ca
111?., f ' - t tit dark fchae blcAtier of
node 1 dttk.
At two-uii K 4r7 aooiala, translat-
ed 1*7 Fjodie'f iotissat* tr.ow}ed« of
Hal] Bcsiat«Ue's wa?a. todicatod his
Hfoa/h git aat baaUl7 <k/ws &: the
t7f**rlUT asd Ut«iL to print eli this
■bead. "Bmt wkil* 70a are, it ar<*Ud& t iiterwtlL* zr.esaa«e:
3r. wut rwt r 11 li* sfieriiwi.
Trjt* u trraii. Cnaaad t: nsr i^si
iitr itliJ : -.jrkiL its aei-.irx: y.r.-u a
tnr.n> r it? l^a.1 tu tcwi -.a li*f
trnii a ti wi'adr tf t-saa- fjn-
trut fie Cit j*ic *e«*i^ Et t oted.
HtZ 2ats-jattBe jhi—«4—ait lite to 13. Her e^ea * tr-* «.
wr Karrterf 11 witjo." Ai. tkal "3k I ii-.nl ksoar kcar yua wti*.
ia ti* -htk f is. 2f fiw£j* it: ii« rxaa ttr.r.nztri itr. bcdate£ie:-
*ci i*wi ti* .6ta.tr7 if iitr rrrt faer "Oi, I 4cn.i taji—ia * toit en
vx-r.-m a fir la^e Veiire a w, iwei -juks K1 to t_ ritfi Tos tax &
X -. ksi&c. f^*" Ai>£ it uti vT.
IWt wtad to tit wtiurui-l tit-
iail u * aoccs. to: ititoii i«er t jea
-X atoi TtMr. of}i*ciAi iierweif
lumiistj a oe A if.
5to mfcie a fa.t* t: b^rw-f ax; re-
iEn*i lat>«l7 to a^scii
ri'. ctix ocrtiitu-.i *u .~;•.• -
s£kte; Ft-.C-t ia-i too ifsti oe to?
]u4 dnaif. Jtuol exercae a as
a: ito z<ee 4e>4 to ke<e> tor r-. —
Simz vj to ser x-mrj Titrt were
. trnfcij dtTeu'.^ td isatoe—ut ti.:
a*jo tie 4tri r->*v to fti tiea.
Tit : f tie rati fill of jou ne«a-
LTTta. to irt ?rt til atlred isto
* tka cfct. 8;jt witl aejo^ic-lt
ttetgkta of Ha- Eouie->. a tioci
fatnerf her. Tiera *u a strainer
i lie rc<*.
; -Mr. irilHifll 5a r
He as a tali, gaixt. alciofrfioai-
lered m, witk a ic-f a;?e.- 3p
j*«> Its**, sit*; ta ti* (su, raa
4m :.j tteeit. aid fraa tie «ac*
of tia ?aai-:£e novstb. Hit aeck wa.«
lai>V7, tic ewis skewing Hke tie rito
of a fas. P. 14^7 jrc-rs-cAi gainatr
I haag . 7 apaa iisa. inj'ir U
I toe? b->i7. ai.d Jb h_i haids he held a
leit. pRkinorie aat. Be *ts not
at all a ri!7 ^eracc; oce aiat«t raelt
j salt aarahes at krm tide, aid claas.
His iS-rst hair. too. nggesied wet
ea*eed.
yZo&e. at ii.'.ier line. wo«M hare
traitatted tito ai?tf krs | had uosUe ia restralnlut her isik
Rr>7t tot or Carol71 DailTS tocos* j Now her heart was too t<ary, hw
Mra fcoiiatelie? Or. *om cf all, mu« of tie raJScsloaa iahibited. She
o;id tie wedd:rg na| to wore fe7 certlf Ici&aed hira orer carelesal?,
B/saaKssd Gale? Fici-e didn't kz>ow. added hia up as aose aort of drua-
u_ JU-* 1 ETeo Itofaassnd r-.er peraoa, and repiied that bti tza-
piorer *11 tot ta.
Ccnaent F rrt.
*>!/«/
4,000 MILES FOR CARNATIONS
Chir-ese Dentist Goes H H Wa/ Acrc^a
C-int-'-ert snd Back ta Pr>
cure Ficoera.
C. Kew, a CliiBeae d^atiat of
SiAjsehas. who ia ia Beattla oa bis
wa7 home, -ioeeo't care aV«t distanca
or otota/.iea oco« be sakea sp bis
ssiad ka *axta sor.ath:tg Mr Ke
arrived ca tia Padfte coast fro3
Ksttit ia aearcb of heajik. He
rtaitod tie various cities a iocs tie
Paol&c s« p« and c^te to Beattie a
«« ago
After booking bis passage for Cbiaa
ba fovad that be bad arreral da7s to
waft, atd reioea: torti? that he tad
tl«4 a stnig oil bis fitger to remind
blsse.f to brlag bona aose caraa-
t!o# piaets, v k the ft rat train for
«<fclcMo and soryffet a florist noted for
tie oeeOcMi of bis carnation*
He )nat has retorted from Chicago
with bis cartatJoo plants and will sail
Taeadar for gbar.gbal, where tie7 will
•dd their part to bte flower garde*.
Tt never occurred to me onti. now
fcow odd it mast sees to aa7«u to
' travel to Chicago and to'* for a few t
'.anationa," said Mr Kew. "However,;
1 aa a k*er of flowers and wanted
1 this espe<ria1 kind, so I g-.eit K7 trip
«m not wasted. I aaw a lot cf iator-
, eating ttnatrj and Chicago itaetf.
which. b7 tie wa7, was most extraor-
dinartl? 4irt7 "—Seattle Mspaici to
tha Portland Oregmniaa.
"Ain't in, ehT" He locked her over
i&qalaitsrel?. "What be 70a, anyway,
hia wife?" He pierced her with hia
little bice e7«a
The words atong her to tie qolrk;
her nerves were all exposed. She
aasaged her face, howerer. and re-
plied. "No. I'm hia aasistant. that's
alL Bookkeeper, aort of."
Ba«all7 short cropped a tolerably cor-
rect estimate of bis character and
abilities may be arrived at Not ao
with a woman. We jsdge he.- by her
Spirt and looks In her gamtioaa
vivacity she is as unknowable aa tie
Sphinx tn his ma>e*'Je tiiex.ee. Make
70ir sweetieam shave their heads be-
fore 700 ask for tieir hands in mar-
rage"
•Tea.' 1* mid. -weaiteraWe. aa tt
Vkwna. Eaaaagiary* s *7 saa a.
:.-i-i 1 a. in t M-ver Wtrf o* soe. to
.Tt*"
Yt-j£jt cu;-rt -C*' K<* Mr Eoat-
iteCit 1 wMit J«®aa*"
Ba n>Med sxax'T *T r. ewarta—
aunt resiirved-"
aie ext-aiaed. -Mr. Eoaia-
i«C* w£E to awfaS? aorry to have
■BJtmvA yut B« la at-aK be woc"t
to to t* sS lata tiaa aJterfxi*.-
TWit ei* Wai M>v. tiats wo
ia>i. I tiii was:: is bav* a nt> tsi
c par.; wxi HaS. 8K, w e to
- t—t t tf a I dtxa.1 tea jeriM yo«""«
f« ruK sa sA' Apt 1 be
tto wb. ' * jatt* has (« tora
I«irt £** tose^ itongS^ i-xs beT"
FiidE* ;<iata«£ is* ti* Kalio. "Tea.
to tat a rwn a ttore."
- n,' run 6c ysm Bit, n*"
7 i? .i t-1 *ati ie f Kjj£-'j
Es tat* wia :««a:Tt asd FVitie's
iiiiaii ttmyeajiit 5to aaaagtd • to
^i_-a "Ok. cca a way fr Sert.
ix titrte*r. Hariea-"
-"H" a " - i-i *7« were fa«eced
ta. btr ««L7 watciag erery change
a Fist* s «r>re*rve lata "Ain't
rwe*t un tan. to ya?"
FaCt ruse a wraii "*iai rigit
it! 1*—wi7 fi.:ijf to stxsbje sc 00
tto inni! it was tancre for ber
5i* wtittif t:wtri tto «a*fcwa
tresiMjee. Tf yns^i exrese se, Mr.
rw i.giicry. r e gs-. rat ;«rarea to
jraa.' a* started sc eater.
"E:.: -a 1 aEXXte - as I watt t?
-a 1 ti ye:" ft i J .lit. to< trg.:rg
wax a lory it.ger,
"Ta surry. It. Ta awfx2y bsry."
Fic-it staan-ereii
*"X"aii" to reaarie-i "aa to L Ti'*
a tafataat. ,k~ffc I pitac ycra tan
•-tt ae It* jyrt«a cr §c I d:<st
10s* x> ti tto way f*ca Eranford.
Cottaecactt. an-i :x_m j^rajtr zaeeCia'
ligti at thai 71a" for tie fxx of S.
>bt lere is Hali aarried. or sict?
Tbais ska! I want to kaiw.-
Scii Fkdi-e t osasar Boaud "No,
to s act. WiyT*
"5*e tore, abs" Jiias totka&ed
tn : "Set ye Sew- jijs needn't to
tfraji. I tat gota* to tut ya fa a
re'pwu rat ani a cinrh aeator;
ye can trut aaa Meito yow ti:ak
r* Ksciis ay K«e imo what's noce
' cf ay baateeaa. bit, iandl rs hia
' i. jasia, tt-f I p«i I got a g<xd .-.gat
to know his plans on tie s.iject o*
■■Hill j ~ He guei at ber craelly-
"And I exptict yoa know why. Sow.
: test ye?"
Ttc," saii Fiodie faatiy. ieatag
' en tie i«k for sanott
T m* ye know mcren 7oa re wt'.ia"
to iet ess."* he coctintsed. T want
' bora vesterday. bus. nor yet the day
before, and I kaow acmethin' abest
aosnen. if I be a J/acieior. Up tn
| Brarfori they call ae weaiher w t.
Wall, the signs ca a woman's face ia
, Jot ti easy, scmetimea Now see
j here—" ie hitched his chair nearer
to FSodie. "Too don't want Hall Boa>
steZie to git marr.ed to more'n I do.
Ain t that soT"
(TO BE CO STINTED.)
The Optimist.
On tie wboie, poe* do not seem to
hare too good a time of it. It is
rather rare for aa editor to see eye
to eye with ties ia regard to tie
quality of tieir work.
Perciral Fiiptop had had hia work
"tamed down'" by five editors in ac-
cession. and was now being told tia
cold and bitter troth by the sixth. His
rage got the better of him.
"Some day." be burst oot "you ed-
itors will be ftghting for my work."
"Never mind," chortled he of the
hard heart "When that day cornea,
even if I lose. 111 be Just as happy!"—
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Susceufui Crops and B-g Yields
Heip the Railway.
Tie reaarkabi* fteida that ar* re-
ported of tie wheat crap of Weaten
Canada for ltii bear cat tie emy
sau of an average yleM over tie
time weaterr. prortecea of sywtri of
2$ baabeia per acre. Tier* U no
lortyjc of that great weat cf lAiVtb
•quire i ee hi wt.dt tte irt? waa
mat g.vyf and tie ylelda atoedast Aa
Aaervtan farmer who waa atiaced 10
Ia/.e infer catUratioa iant that ie
iad bees boidag for tve jean for
iptciarv* pixpcaea and iigier
jsriiea. «aya that be scAde tie pnee of
tie iar oa cf tia ?ta.* 1 crop of
lata j docbt, otiera. 10c. who took
me ad e of ti* bepartaeat of ti*,
irterv. *o csUrraie tie saw*sy i
aai, bare done ti we£L
trat tie story of tie ^-eat crop that
Manitoba. Stacattiewan an i AJera
prsd-aced this 7tar is best toid ia tie
.tipLazt cf tie ra.iwa7S is tie aidtd
tars tiat it has to*a neoeaaar? to
pa.:e a coaaaix;. tie extra trama
requrfi to be rss, tie acreaaed tea-
tape sf the graa sseaaers.
it ia ferend tiat ra-iway earnings
K-ctaae to tsprore
Tie CP.R ettiip for tie icccsf
wee* of October showti an acreaa*
of over last year, tie uxai
be-ag odv C:9jM to. tw the grata
earnings of tie rarreapaeimg week
of I>il, wh ta tie Western wheat crop
aa-te a new record for tiat date. Tie
acreage ia C. P. R- earr.-tgs for 11*
correapnciag week of that year was
cniy tULW4, or leas than half of tie
acreas* reported this year. Tto-
pram Mnaat ta tie Weat wrtim
tit paa: two weeks has taxec tie re-
aosrtea of tie Caeadajt roa-ls aa
never before, deaj-t* their m:reased
faciii^ea. The C. ?. R. a hanc.-ig i.-i«W
cars per day. a new reccri The
G. T. R tad the C. N. R are a!tc aak-
ag new siijatat neoc-ria Tie other
day the W. Grant Mcrdee. o? tie Cas-
tia Steamaiipe Cocksy, tie largest
tre.zi:er of tie Canadian feet ca tie
Twer Lake*, fcrcigit down a cargo, of
♦TtitlS t«&t-ii a new record fee
Canadian aiijp ing# P.t-co-rit are go-
ing by tie board ~ is (I crecsaces tiia ■
fail, cte to Canada's record crop Tie
largest Cana-ias wheat (ssviaot
tirtaji tie port of New Tork erer
kniwn is reported far tie period -P
to October ISti. when since aapaecta
of the tew crop began ia Asgnst.
4.1*5.7*1 bi heli have beea reksaded
for Etrlaad. France and Italy. This
is over half as msci as was shipped
of American wheat from the use port
in tie same period. And. be it remem-
bered. Montreal, not New Tcrt, is tie
main export gateway fq£ Canadian
whei - ..j"' ^ Yr.-*^~*r ^ ^"mrtow 4'
ia ccsper:tion writi MAd-
Tertieae-t
T^e Prsf b t es.
Tie acieEtista are now trying h -
man probless on rata.'*
That may lead to eat-astropfciea."
Dr. Pie-re's P*!>t sre ler. for '.rrt*.
toweij and ftccacit One little Peiiet fcr
a hm w <bnne f-^r a itHiflr—Adv.
Only foola mortage their opportuni-
ties.
: In fact, in the light of recent dia-
| cover?', the same Incarceration could
now take place without the loss of
a single life; that is. provided the
sen were reasonably strong and
j healthy.
Loe« Before Yt.ii Leap.
listen to tiit: "At tie age of tweo-
t7,~ aaya a phrenologist, "tie head of
every woman abocld be clipped cloae
aa ti* bead of a convict, a ad care-
fully measared. Tie inches etoaid to
placed on record, ties ti* hair ■ boo id
to allowed to grow. Women's beads
are a great deal smaller than they
are measured Beautiful hair, loveiy
hair, Ccffy locks, retolikros tr*aa*a
bide a sgititsde of phreaclocicai
hi be pa tiat every saa si on Id know
abost before be sarriea Ti* ntie
bead, aa automatically charted by
ti* batter, looks mora Hke a bear
track then a bra.'a container. What
neat the fesal* caput look Hi*? We
are accustomed to lodging a waa by .
bia whole bead, aad aa hia hair ia.
Black Ho<* cf Calcutta.
If the priaooera ia ti* famous Black
Hoi* had been as well informed aa
mod*rn toiettiua. there wouid nave
toea bo arch death rat* aa actually
occurred. Tie :iec died of safioca-
tioa and panic. Modern diaecrvery has
siowa tiat air can support life if tt
to la motvjc, erec though tt baa
but a siaall tx«nt of oxygen ist tt.
V tie prlaoaera ia the notoriooa dan-
geoa had ti*refx>r* formed ia a sasa
and rtTOived rocad and ro«ad at a
pac* tiat wowld bare beea easy to
keep ap, sot 0017 woaid the oontained
air have toea stirred ap, bat eacfe
saa oa tie ovtsid* of the revoiviap
saaa wonld have bad hia fac* preaest-
ad periodkaliy to a small wiadow.
Lsefjine-a in Growth.
Michel Angelo said: "The more the
marble wastes, the more the statue
grows." tt is palaful to see the chisel
cat awa? the precious stone, but if
grace and beauty follow, the process
is worth while. Many of oar losses
are only the chips of atone that must
fall away before the image of the Lord
appears in human life—The Watch-
tti * r- Ft * rr. i TLf>r
For Mother*.
Now that roller skating days hare
cose again, mothers, ry this supgaa-
tJo-c aad aav* tie children's stockings
aa veil aa bruised knee*. Cat out leg
parts of woraoot stockings (a pair
of heavy ribbed winter stockings make
excel lent protectors; aad pull over the
knees Tbeae will cling to the stock-
ings underneath aad the extra knas
cap* can hardly be noticed.
Rest Those Worn Nerves
Tt..! a
Don't give up. When you feel al!
unstrung; when fam:!y cares seem too
hard to bear, and backache, dizzy bead-
aches, queer pains and irregular action
of the kidneys and bladder nwiy mystify
you. remember that such troubles often
come from weak kidneys and U may be
that you only need Doan's Kidr.ey Pills
to make you well. When the kidneys
are weak there's danger of dropsy,
gravel and Bright * disetse. Don't de-
lay. Start using Doan's now.
DOAN'S if?UIy
50* al nil Stores
Foster-Mllhum C.vts,^ BuffafcOOC
FOR OLD AND YOUNG
Tatt'i Liver Pitta act as ktndtr on tl«* ctitM,
tiie delicate limilt or Infirm old at*, at upoa
thf xlrorou■ man
tits
to th« vmk alommhi
W. N. U, Oklahoma City, No. 4S-1 1&.
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