The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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waSi
isniccnin AN1.U
SESSION OF NATIONAL
NEGSO BUSINESS LEAGUE
TO MEET IN
CHATTNOCGA, TENN.
'lu kege i I stitute, Alabama
January 27 At tin? Ia;t annaul
of tlie Na!i nil Negio
Uu-jiu'.ss League wliicli \va: held
•in- Kansas Cily Missouri, in Aim
list, l(JlG,ii l umber of invitations
from various citii u wera present
pel and considered, but the lix
eeulive Committee decided to
ace«pt the invitation from the
OamkiMM from Chattnooga
which was heade
by Mr G. W Franklin, Jr.
Already plans arj
lh«niie'vis fir il.e ucicss m
this meeting.
SEEDS
Freoh, Reliable. Pure
•usrantttd to Plsase
Krerf U rd«nct «o<l
■ Planter Mould to«t,th«
" superior faurttaof Our
Northern Grown See<t>«.
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
MU|V w Will «rud |K 4tp*l(l our
COLLlCT|0^
IttEBSEfc-,
£
AIH 11 TWIMIM MM flwt* l«6 • i |K
I 9106
W !U today I 8«a4 10 «m to tuhi pay petfa** m t
rvihli < «o4 Iba aUnra 'Taintnu ''olltmlim. " * -
A3A K«m« UL. Rookftrrd, iflfnoU
Tuttle Hock Ark.
After throe years of Btudy nn !
work, George \V. Turner, a fifty year
old Negro laborer for the Arcnta Gar-
l.'^v Co., 1i;ih jiorfi-ctril ait Invention
In th«' form of i\ spring fan which will
bring him many thoua.indH of dol-
lars. The invention conflnta of a fan
similar to a ]G Inch electric fan.
It han a uprln ? which wind th«
fan up like an ordinary clock and thin
furnl&lu.s the motor power for run
n-nff the fan continuously for HI
hour*.
It cost much 1«vsm to manufaclur
than It flora a ncl^ctric fan, runn a?
1he rnme ppee.i. nnd prnctlcallv al n<
«*oj t. It iu called th« Spring Motor
fan. Turner 1h alno working on aceil-
ing fan which he t xpectw to have
com pie fcil within nix montliii As every
family, business house an 1 office,
practically use thes<- fans and Turner's
Invention ruts out th«' cost « f electric-
ity It m« nns wide sab s and thous-
ands of dollars. The patent has been
granted and Turner will soon return
from Washington, T>. C. with the pap-
ers. A white buslnc-s man of I.lttlo
Heck furnlFhcd Turner the necessary
means to perfect and patent the In
Vent ion nnd owns one half Interest
there In. Many offers have I • n
to purct.MC the invention, one
ty * large eWtrlr concern. A itork
tcifepafty vlll prohiiMy be fdnned to
gctViUfac ture' nnd pell the fans.
A Day with
Edison
What more delightful than to
*p«iiid ua«atiru day with thin wonder-
ful man wh< ha.i *iv«u u* -• electric
light, t«ik iHi maclune. motion pwtnrM
;ui 1 talking Uuvllt 't Idr n H
Mrftdnwcroft. T: a won • life U nx friend
ni l peritonei * rciaiy, presents inch aa
opportunity to
POPULAR ELECTRICITY
AND THB
WORLD'S ADVANCE
far Uercemher
Ifls tatereetin* article with
photonrephe *ivee *n intimate view of
the gr««t inventor In hta study. Iai f-
•tety, shop and teat room You ««rt •
Kulp«c. even, of liM wonderfully Intele i-
tiiK ai.ill read the ireukteh pr->i" e«rtot e
aMoailtted n 4 aee hew he handlea in-
numtrubiH dlwleek ?itn*tioHa You
wandel M the thlitftit bo doee aud how he
inakM every aeconu oouut.
An t Uiis w only one of tho
2 CO Subfects
tmkmllUKeJ with
200 Illustrations
in tine tsfltie. The most fa -inatinc
artkcUs sn4 photu«rs h* fiom all orer
the *erUl i-overiiHI
Wotlss Plctsrss- liwsnWsa-
Ctoctrlolty— Cm* runt Evwrite.
Travel— Etc- I to.
•woij
pauee mt 4*Ufltlt/al entertainment
ijtfas ru« lu fmmmlmr fU—trUk* aoi
Wmrid eAiM«M fo* £>•—***•*
13c a Copy
t It To4*r From Your
n h« ounut anpply rM Mad us hl<
D«w« with LS< Cor a copy postpaid
POTULAR OICTHICn PUWJSMINC CO.
M N*. Ctark SI. VklMii. M.
Olvo • f work to il.iand
!! < vt.nBtf* urt' i! i-y will rvtit In? n.'iK>-r-
liu? tlte trlifi;i<r> of I >u'!i'U ti'.nti «u
ifli-n.
Au F>icllsli writ IT l!.c u«e
oi "Htunt." the ir.i..st pejmlnr word In
(h* vnoabuliiry of tin* Aiucrlcun press
Now tlmt live Iv es nre !-r!i.tr*
r.iiirly Xlj c-^iitu :i pound we wlsb it
H i re (uKsl'.il't* t untrkot l!io l.i, e l
arl«rfy.
Ir.fi'.EtllG paralynlH l.iis done this
much. It has forced Dip d x tors to
«c-ferfywlei!i{i- that tiny do.i't know ev- i
prythliig.
How Ctrl/It Ktpt Warm.
Btr Knnels Unlten met Cartyl*
iwlrw. On lh« Or^t o<'ca«lon. b* aayi
Cart#lv him by hta "nn
pectodty 'coufVeoun. «vcn po.Mahod
m uti#r; but l.« txioim# more l!k« lil
ordlnnry self Inter on On th« second
occasion be to me ftio {rest
cat bone that rountry hn:M could
tolciati: " But Carlyte ^ ! tl^ by
frav ly bopplnz up *n<1 down In or
der to ko«v warm. Ga.'ton waj tli«
only man who evor got Herbert Spen-
cer to the Derby. Spencer «ai' thai
ti e crowd of men on the grast looked
IIho flies on a plate and that the
D«:2by m Jnal Uke what he eipevlW
it to be.
Awldcnts will happen when you
rtilniclo the subtle psvili ilouy of Ihe
vce. xmiill hours with gasoline ur.d
blulihalls. ,
"Gartle Is lis costly as It was two
yours nco," says a writer on food top-
ics. Tills, however, dovsn't sadJc. i ua
m tbf least.
OVER 80 YEARS'
^ 'J, cxPEF.iin-:e
* n r i 5 vrTT5
v f.virHi 'p.
^v t'v'<±A ■ • . r""'
2?«gv.. v- ' v « Tpiirw MaRI
The Tochly !>onr inn leers threaten to
ltrtUe I tut thank heaven there Is no
indication of trouble among the chew-
ing-gum workers.
Traoi Marks
Designs
.... COFYriGMTS &c.
nrone loading n ahslrh snd ileaer'ptlon
c:-.!| as.orta'n « «ir opinion_ frse
California ships S,tXX),<X)0 cases of
ienioiis every year. Nevertheless there
always remain some she would ni:o
to get rid of.
i itomi<<i'. w.iatdy patentabio, CpoiniTMitra.
t rustrlct'.yr<inndentfsU. HfltiPEOClV <•" C .lrnis
art t tr- ). oldest aeoni*f for aecurliiff tiatenta.
l': t>ii.i8 taken tbroutrh Munn A Cj. recelfO
without cbnrpA, lut'^e
Scieninic Jfincrtcatt.
idm'Mel7 illnstmled weekly. I.arjreet cjr-
u'l ( t If 1. laMitllio 1'iunifvl. fl'sms. a
Jfc :.r M . .ths, $1. bold by all nowadoaUVs.
a&C0,3B|Br^«J.|! = wYOfi
b,iMou o.Uoc. W6 F BU V7sshlngtou. U. C.
OF EVERY DISCRETION
Give us your cards, bills, envel
opes, letterheadsphamplets and
minutes.
Another seri ns trouble with typi>-
wrlter Is Hint It always prints the let-
ter ot.e strikes whether that Is tho
rljj'it letter or not.
Iieqanw)
vedupv* jo taoe traits eqi tjupu jo
tJ.i qui<) 1 '|noe ei'.Kl * JO oo|(U nt
• ju |jsuoj u |d b jo ko|k dt|) s,j| joj
*lBA|jqa pitto.* se(|Ois pus iB dd*«ip
pino.w Bojainip pino.« )t oiuap
B'l pinott aouinq • inoqjiM
•pt;S jo p|03 oqi no )utiS oqj 'jqsnap
jo 3iD)i!.« eqt uo 6|(Ji1ij aqi Banuis
jo joa11s aqi yp udO'^'S oqi e] )| IVJOJ
ouui eq) X)||aB eq| 'lojil eqi bjvjj
oi.ijd 'Kiuvaiiad Amis s:iuih Xq.u «|
ji :jo;ia jo Xaioqa oqi 'uuis^ajrtsp jo
/ i'04|t:9p qi 'oom jt> o; sqj « 1) joj
•X|i)qjUB|dtu taiauuui pu>t saii|q caq;|
•uuq 'uoiiao[ap B|.<risip l| :aanEi.M;d
jo dttj qt uo psaq eqj jood oqi j.
qitus.w oqi 'aiqtunq oq) jo ajtisuaj) eq.
"ejuajouni jo oq>. oqj 'Xl|Jtid jo e3.<
•lAiad aqi qmo.t ;o aaAvaq aq; '|jua;
•qi jo BBautdduq oq) 'l«o8 °tll J-
•Uiqsuna qx iaajqStmi 0) b.ojbjj
jejqBnt")
aeft !ee • « aimtneM
Uaay of Ihe ® tbedr«l« of Itaropa
ftr« sltaated beside marketa aud tiaf'
fickliig Is done up-m their stepe and
Piear r Into their :ece««ed jwrtRla.
First Published in The Oklahoma
Guide February, 22, 1917
In ihe matter of the npplica
i n of Walton Drown for tax
lead lo lots 13 and 11 in Block
>4, Wost Guthrie, Logan County,
Okla.
To Otto Hanson, you and each
of you are hereby notified that
the above described real git t
■vas on ti e 9 x day of Novettiber,
191'i, told for t ie taxe-i for t e
year, 1915, for tho Mini of three
dillarsand fifly cent«, by the
CO udy treasurer of Lrgan Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, after legal notice
o. auci) aalu hud fuat been given
in the manner and thu time re
quired by law for the t ixes legal
ly levied thereon for the assess-
met thereon fur the year l' 15
wlrtch t txes were delinquint arid
unpaid and the said lots was bid
off by Logan C runty and s dd t
Walton Brown he being tin.
highest and best bidder
therefor, for the amount of ac-
cumulated taxes, interest, peual
tiei, charges and costs wh n
due on .said described property,
amounting to three dollars aid
fifty cents, the certificate of [pur-
chase was isi-ued to said Walton
Brown by the, said treasurer of
Logan county, transferring and
assigning to him all the interest
in said 1 jta by reason of payment
of said delinq iint taxe.:, and you
are further notifind that, unless
redemption of said rea
estate from said sale is made
by you on or before the expira
tion of sixty days 1'iom date of
the first publication of this notice
the undersigned as the legal
owner of said tax sale certificates
ol | urchae will demand of the
said county treasurer of said
Logan county, state of Oklaho
ma that he issue to said Walton
Brown a i fc] tr s i d u-. id
tax died for ta il above described
r«al tstate as is-provided by law.
Dated this the 22nd. day of
February, 1917.
Walton Brown,
Jno. F. Anderson, his Atty
L.et me cutte Ones Fidget.
Children or the present day will nol
"be seen and not heard " They ha a
learned that a wins doctor Iirs said thai
the more u rhlld la hentd the tiner will
become Its lungs, tho deeper fta broattl
snd the more Instlnj! Its health Kvery j
child must be allowed to fidget It Is i
r.ot only nice for the child, but nn ae
! solute neoeeslty to Insure normal d
irelcpRient. The modern child has ad-
rinUfe* ever Its parents
It Was "Lovely" Cheese.
A young married woman In Cherry
( rale asked the polite F.alesman If he
j had good cheege. "We have some
lovely cheese," was the smiling ans-
wer. "You should not say lo-tely
cheese," she corrected. -Why not!
It Is," bo declared "Because"—with
a boarding school dignity—"lovely
j should be used to qualify only sora^
thing that Is alhe." "Weil," he suld,
"I'll atlufe to lovely."—Ch«ri7T*l*
(K*n.) Journal.
A food ext ort snys there jire 14 ways
In co k sweet ecru. Itlglit she Is, an)
then t.' rre Is <ilso whtft tlu-y <lo to It
Ic soue restnurtinls.
liven the cost of tnutehes hits (- >n
up. Hut this will ret he u misfor-
tune If It illscourtws their use us
pluythltijiS i:i the !i ■. e.
It Is I nril to renlize how mnuy mill-
tary ex, erts there p.re I;, this country
uatil you spend hnlf nr. hour i:i ti har-
bor sluiii '.'axing your hair cut.
A southern hint dry advertises:
"Hoj'I kilt your wife. Let us do the
dirty work." Life would tr'ss a lot
of fuc without the slj;i-. writer.
S-Ittjud ou
prq pun lira o-j Xjjbj qSnooe lou
pjp A'oq aqi juqi sn.a punraap qi .toj
sii')«uaJ oqj jo auo .. Xauout jo tuna
nmut|njnt„ b joj pu jinon snoai.moa
a qj|.a popua pan 'flpanj eSiuj ;o
poaa oql quoj las /toq qj, Xauom j3
^ od ni estiojanj us joj sfuifl3" jf'it'j
Bjq oj joiio; v 'comaodracn i[j«p oq)
rn oipt.tt 0} jaipeot iq xq .(tip jsqio
qt paj(sTt otjiv Xoq qsj;3aa ouo 01
aiooddo e>pi ..bSkav umui|tlim,, oqi
•eipjuca cpu«ui a «ih epu;M
Podftstrlana.
A toucher In a primary school ws.
rndcavorlcg to make cl&ar to her
class tho meaning of tho words
"equestrianism" and "pedtstrlanlsm"
when the put thia query to or.o small
boy: "Wh t la a pedcetflan?" "Ha
la ono of thoso fellsws," enid the boy,
"who makes an awful kick when aa
actomobUo runs him down."
General!/.
Visitor—"How do you get ti'-"?
with your rival town, nunsvllle?" Na-
tive—"Some ns all rival towns do The
Civic League In each to*n wnr'.is
from October to April promoting
friendly relations between the two
towiifc. and the first baseball i«ius we
play tbem undoes It."
A ftud.loa note- Bays that slorts are
to te a llttlo longer this fall. It was
ti cinch Unit If they were chatiired ul
nil that Is the wuy It would l.uve to
be dune.
Tlie ycung taother ocetiplex the plo-
aade at eo l«ay and rxcttvtueut w he a
the but-y's first tooth apjieara The
younjf father swells out his chest «4ieu
h< luiirg "dnd-du" tto Ilrst time.
A noted scientist rises regretfully
to assert that the humiui race U
do:.mud to become eventually deaf,
dumb and bllud. Terfect neulrullty oa
the part at a nation uiay then become
A posslbllltj, |, - '
Jlurray. (iy ..Feb. ] Two coin-
panics of state troops were hc-re to-
day to prevent mob violence when
I.ube Martin, Negro, charged w^th
murdering Outhrio l>uttrld, patrolman
sent to trial today. When the Negro
was arraigned thrco weeks ago a mob
threatened to lynch the Judge nnd
prosecutor unless Martin was turned
over. A call from the sheriff brought
Gov. Stanley from I'aducah. After
a talk of moro than an hour the exe-
cutive persuaded the mob to let the
law tako It course.
New York, Feb. That Col.
Roosevelt has laid plans to take nn
American division-' to Kuropc linme-
dlattdy on declaration of hostilities
between this country ami Clermany, or
that he will organize /this force In
■r.annda if it should interfere with IT.
H. army plans, In the declaration of
the New York World today.
He expects by n quick move, it i-
snld, to convince the entente of the
co-operation of this country. Roose-
velt Is sold to have had promises of
enough men.
Hor Buolnoss tnetlnct.
Three-year-old Eleanor was given A
Alma as a rewerd for Goclllty In tak-
ing a does of medicine. The next
day her elder fcrother offered her a
nickel to pick up a basdtet of chips
In bis place. "Ifa!" refused Eleanor,
'I can tnaka '--ore Uuq 'hat taklr *
Peace and Wer.
ti t pesro the soldier and the sallet
thandoa Uieiuaelves to euse and uloth,
when war comes tbey will go down bo-
'ore their rivals who have been lose
•elMndulfont.—Theodore Roosevelt.
To take a woman too seriously is to
take her for life.—F!orid« . mt*
I'nloa
Next Day's Remorse.
"A man's always mad the morning
after he's spent money ®n a little suiv
per, whan be might fcavo used It to
buy food with." says the PhUosophe#
of Fe!!y.
Table ef the Mlea.
The Town Mouse and the Country
Mouse engaged In a friendly rivalry
to see which could b sl entertain the
ether 4
The Tows Morse led off lis Intro-
duced the Country Mouse to a crest
«nany people of the right sort, who
graciously lapped up all the efcat&
parne he eared to buy—in short, e«
hsustod the reseuroes of urbm hos-
pitality.
-Pretty good I* Use Country Mouse
admitted "But say, you eome out ta
toy plaoe Id your cfu' snd run r,a fnat
as you Uka. I'm Justlo* 0| ti.
Peace,"
Thereupon tho Town Mouss bad ts
ucknowleds'9 Usat the rustle t-ald
Us greater possibllltlua.—fuafc
a e n ~n a" B e I g t a n~ C b a r ity.
Around a hut where, according to
tradition, a young Irish princess was
murdered, grew up the pa-esent town
of Oheel, In Iie)gium, which became j
known aa "the colony of the crazod." j
Al first a temple in memory of the
princess was erected and later It he j
came a refugo for the "sick In mind " |
The remarkablo thing about this Bel
giiir '.own la that the residents accept
patienU ic their tiVn homes so that
they may enjoy the beneficial effects
ul domestic and social intercourse.
Greatest of Inland Seae.
The greatest Inland eea Is the Ca
plan wea, wbleh Is TOO miles long a&d
170 miles «ld«.
Oamaje by Lightning In Cities.
InvestigaUons made over Kuropa
•e«m to Juitlfy the belief that the dam-
age by lightning. In the cities particu-
larly, h&a decreased to a very marked
degree In recent years, and It Is ex-
plained by tho presence of eiectrlo
Wires, which act as a protection In di-
verting tbe electric bolts. As the
wires are put underground, It Is ex-
pected that there will be noticed a
great Increase In the amount of dam-
age by lightning and a return will 1>«
generally mada to the use of lightning
rods
Worth of Clcthea.
The tnfluonco of clothes mng* eoo
clr.ue to b&, as It has been fecm the
beginning of hlstroy, cither "sacred or
or profane," & foremost factor in those
forces by which mans destiny Is
guided. His health and comfort, aims
snd purports, social standing and
business prosperity; everything Indeed
thut makes his life worth living may
be affected by It In directions never
dreamed of by the tailor who, if he
dpes not actually make the man, la
largely Instrumental in making him
what he la.
A Ne«t for Baby.
A tarso olothofi baa hat lined nn<J
with n many-times folded blanket j
or largo .cushion makes a cozy neat for
a baby, and in this tho little one bat \
room to llo and Etretch hi* little limbs '
about. It makes a ehango from the
oct and fcj,e babo Is more out o!
draughts In the basket than when lylnf
on a hearthrug la froiit of tho frr*.
A Large Attendance.
"What 1r the cause o[ all this crowd
lug? It looks as If a convention of
some kind was being held here."
"There Is. This Is the first annual
meeting ol statesmen who have been
whitewashed by investigating commit-
tees."
Not Hard to" Die" Rich.
"lo fact. It Is inconceivable what
sums may bo collected by starving
only, and how easy It Is for a m^'i ta
ilo rich, If ho will but be content to
live miserable.M-^-llenry Fielding
A hfc r e
The securing of the pelt of e blacj
fox ta of such interest among trap
perB ami buyers of fur that th« eveni
If widely heralded throughout the
trade, but It is rare Indeed thai oae
ol the valuable animals is &een allva
In captivity, j-et a Farmington man
has the distinction of having a live
blsek fox In his possession. Tho -^,1
mal was captured by Slan'.oy liavajj
ef Avon, who has a line of traps sot
In the vicinity of Mount llhio Tnc
animal was not Injured materially by
the steoi trap In which he was caught
and Savage, artcr a lively tusslu, suc-
ceeded In puttii g a collar around the
fox's neck nnd attached a strong
chain to it lie then took the animal
to his home, whore he has him con-
fined In a firmly built cage.— Kenne
boo Journal.
1 he Daily Leader
!
Leading State Paper of
Oklahoma
Official State Paper; Offwi aj
Paper of the Constitutional Con
| vention. Contains all the news)
National, State and Ii%cal— Al
the information for the Lawyer,
Merchant, Doctor. Farmer
$4.00 Per Year
By Mail
y
The Daily Leader is the officii
State of Oklahoma. It is a monft
ber of the Associated Press and
contains the news of the world.
'-'he Leader is the only Simon
pure Democratic paper of thd
State. It is most vigorous paper
n the State, fditorialy. It discus
sed editorally each day the great
question in which the people of
Oklahoma are interested-
The L?a 1-active? th? 0R:ia
order of the Corporation Cornmia
sion and the State Ceurts decia
ions in full.
Oklahoma (Weekly) Le d«^
$1 "00 a year- AJilreas Li a4«#
Printing Co. LOutbri* Okkt.
Valut of Wisdom.
II win remRrked by !3tneca tbat a
wise man Is provided for occurrences
of fery kind; the good ho controls
ui >nd he vanquish**; Id prosperity
be fr^traya no presumption, and \t
idTb^'ilty be feels no despondency
The vlsdom be poteusee enables hIm
to bc« r up *lth heroism ruder
reverses.
Lucky Thing.
Tt has been found that medieval
armor Is too small for Englishmen of
the present day. Lucktfjr the women
of medieval times left no corsets to
be tried on by ladies of the present
*se.
His First Day In School.
It waa a country school. A small,
bright-faced boy had Just been en
rolled, and (Ills was his first day. The
teacher polnt<d out a desk for hint,
and gave him a lesson to study. He
took his seat, propped his knees up
against the desk, with his feet swing-
ing down underneath, nnd soon bo-
'ante absorbed In hlB lesson. He be
came so absorbed, In fact, that be for
sot he was In school, and presently he
puckered up his lips and whistled,
first boft:i .-nd then quite shrilly. The
teacher iald down his pen In amaze
ment, and cried sharply: "Who lis (hat
whistling?" Tlie small boy looked up
quickly, ind then sold, innocently;
"That was me. Didn't you Ims* I
could ^Ih'stleT"
Qsve the Sign. i
It was during tho Bpanisb-Amerfca^
war. A wealthy merchant, who ha£
left hie business to offer his service*
Ir. his sountry, was pacing up and
down on pkket duty one dark nlghb
Suddenly he detected sounds of ap>
proaehlr.i foots-teps and quickly bring,
big his gun Into position, caminande4
In a sonorous voice:
"(Jive the countersign!"
Ths person ohalianged proved tob
an enlisted dry goods tlerk formerly
wnployed by the merchant before lh«
war broke out. As their eyes ma* a
irallo played around the comers ol
tho clerk'a mouth and he answered
In a low 'whisper i
"Cash!"
'Ihen tbe merchant, bringing hi*
piece to a right shoulder, !et blai pas«
tnd resumed his pacing.
Peculiarity of GuM Tree.
!t has been ascertained that a gnia
tree In Australia Is the highest tre«
In the world, and stands <16 foet high.
Gum trees are the most rapid growing
p'ant life known. There Is one In
Florida which grew 40 feet a yeur lot
tour years.
Didn't Meet Deatn.
"So you're a widow. How did yon^
husband maot his demise f "H4
didn't meet It, mum! l)«y had to
chase him four miles befo' dey ooultj
git him fo' de lynchin'l"
sisgp ol « |[dds oars s[tj;
jwurt oj m*** <|rtI>*U 4U10U pun ' ntu)l
f-fir •neui 1.usj iuj±
MjMXuued eputj
A nritty nan.
Some men can lake one dr.'nk and
stop; they don't care ta buy lu re-
turn.
Where She Got It,
Ethel—Maud says she uses lemon Optimist and Pessimist.
)utce on her face f^l her complexion optimist is a man who doen nn|
Marie—I wondered where she got that I ,nn1 w'h t happens so long aa It doe^
«0ur look.—Hostoa Tranecrlpt.
!*r
not happen to him
man who has lived
with an optimist.
pessimist is
for a long tim^
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Ridley, Elmira S. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1917, newspaper, March 1, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155439/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.