The Leedy Times. (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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Lost
x Valuable papers probably some-
where between Texrno and Hum-
moo Property of Irviog H Wheat
croft Finder please leave at Tex-
ino Cotton Exchange bank or give
to C A Horr
HarVo You Hoard
That the Texmo gio will be in fine
shape to giu your cotton this week
also buy your cotton and seed at
the market price? Guarantee good
sample uuu turnout I4t2
All the high flown talk - about
‘soul mates” and ‘‘the pursuit of
the ideal” indulged in by a certain
class of people is ouly a form of say
ing that they do not believe in ob-
serving the common aud wholesome
decencies of life
Photo outfit for sale See W II
liiee Leedey Oklahoma I2t4p
Rather
- The Advocate has nearly doubled
Its circulation in five weeks How
is that for high?— Hammon Advo-
cute One span of brood mares for sale
weight 3000 6 and 8 years old Set
of new harness and wagon good as
new Terms to suit purchaser— O
V Wilkin Texmo Oklahoma
The life of a nation cannot be
kep sweet and clean by political
machinery alone There must be
strong pure and unselfish manhood
and womanhood or the machinery
will be controlled by the grafter
and selfisn interests ' ’
For jewelery Eashinan Kodaks
photo supplies fine photo views of
city kodak finishing Give me a
trial order All work guaranteed
—II E Harrison Jeweler Ham-
mon Ou la l'f
Some people at first sight seem
sc full of wisdom and capacity that
great things are expected of them
When they fail to make good it is
found that with them everything
was upou the surface like a' thin
veneer
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Some business men- bidb their
busioess light under a bushel as
they never advertise and then
wonder why It is that people pass
by i heir stores to trade elsewhere
where the light shines
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It is again announced that Sena-
tor Hailey will retire but our poor
human nature is constantly being
deceived by the illusory visions of
Ivpev
Stange as it may seem some wick-:
td people would not be so danger-
ous if they did have some good
qualities Those qualities are the
bait which oftentimes catch suscep-
tible people to their ultimate injury
—
1 have moved my lumber yard
from Texmo to Leedey and am pre
pared to furnish you anything in
my line Call and sed me— Wm
Weils '
TO US AN UNKNOWN WORLD
Region of Soul's Locked-up energies
but Faintly Realized by Teach-
ers of' Religion
' This region of the soul's locked-up
energies is alas! an unknown world
to most of us Only’ most faintly
realized is it by the mass of the so
credited teachers of religion Yet
nothing is more certain than that
the church will Wait for the resump
tion of its influence among men till
it has reconquered those inner
realms We are in an age of culture
and of general knowledge grinding
More than ever necessary is that for
every teacher but it is only a begin-
ning Our qualifications for any
grade of spiritual office is in the in-
cessant cultivation of our central
and innermost It is when we find
our higher self our greater ego tho
infinite ground of our being to be
more and more filling us that we
can speak of progress — James Brier-
DRIVER TO IT
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Guy the youngest son of Farmer
Timmins had spent two years in
college during which time he had
accumulated more indebtedness than
education His father paid his bills
and left him to shift for himself'
The boy had good stock in him
however and managed by -turning
over a new leaf' practicing strict
economy and doing odd jobs of work
as opportunities presented them-
selves to pay for his tuition and he
stayed on: '
“How's your boy doing at col-
lege?" asked the elder Timmins'
next neighbor one day
“He’s getting along all right
now"
“I hear he’s working his way
through"
“Yes” grimly but with a gleam
of pride answered Farmer Timmins
“He found he couldn't work me any
more” — Youth’s Companion
PRECISE '
Tom Moore was once at a dinner
and opposite him sat a Mr Beach
whose name Moore had seen in
print but had never heard pro-
nounced The poet addressed him
politely as Mr Reach and he
swelled up indignantly and said:
“My name is He-ack sjr”
“Indeed!" replied Moore ‘Veil
Mr Re-ack will you kindly pass me
a pe-ack ?” — Emporia Gazette
REA88URINCL
He — Good night dear We must
not kiss or you would take my cold
She — Never mind I can pass it
on
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SWEET INNOCENT
He — So your brother’ is on the
college baseball team What position
does he play?
She — Why — er — I think he bate
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i A SHOCK
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“There is something very shady
about that house"
“Gracious me 1 What is it?" -
“The awnings"
Jectrio
BoMeirs
Made A New Man Qf Him
1 was suffering from pain in my
stomach head and back” writes if
T Alston Raleigh N C “and my
liver and kidneys did not work right
but four bottles of Electric Bitters
made me feel like a new man
PRICE SOCTS AT ALL DRUG STORES
It is never wise to expect too
much as we go on in life Neither
is it wise to hope too little
We are coming to take your orde
for nursery stock from one of the
best nurseries in the United States
After having 14 years experience
in selling and delivering trees in
Oklahoma I feel quite able to assist
you in making proper selections in
nursery stock sqitable to our cli-
mate Thanking you for past patronage
I solicit your future orders Any
one wantiog steady work at reason
able pay please write me
J A Noble
Leedey Okla
Residence Nob Hill Fruit Farm
Market Report
Corrected weekly by
TRUAX'S CASH GRO'CERY
Hens - - ho
Springs - - 6c
Eggs fresh - - 12c
Stagg roosters - ' - -4c
Old roosters - - 2c
Ducks - ' - 4c
Turkeys young - c
Turkeys old - - 6c
Hides green - - 5c
Hides dry - - 8c
Hides salt cured - 7c
I THE PEOPLE'S
Everything new and up-to-date $
Prescriptions carefully compounded
Corner Main and Broadway
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K F WILSON I C W McCOY J- E WILSON
- President Vice President - Seo & Trees
WESTERN REALTY AND FARM LOAII COMPANY
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Real Estate Farm and Chattel Loans
Gftnera Ins ranoe Agents
We represent the Largest Loan Firm in the west Call and see
us If you want to sella farm list it with us '
Texmo Oklahoma-
Some people manage to obscure
when they profess to enlighten
Tbis seems to be especially true o'
some politicians
It has been decided by an Omahu
debating society that a horse i
more desirable than automobile
Nebraska has more oats than gaso-
line to sell
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FOR SALE
j A stock of jewelry J
general line a dan 1
1 dy for some one J
that wants to start I
1 a jewelry store will J
f invoice about $350 I
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Going to have a public sale?
If so see me Call or address
C E KNARR
Auticneer
2 doors west Cotton Exchage
Hank 'S
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times. (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1911, newspaper, September 21, 1911; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1755889/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.