The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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Cupid scored a direct I it Lr a
twenty-year-old girl of kpl'n L
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against the nail of the house am
entered He found the girl who a :
once consented to follow him nni
the couple left the convent by the
ladder in front of the bewilderec
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WOMAN AS MEDAL DESIGNER
Mine 'Anie Mouroux a French
woman is now on a visit to this
country and has achieved a world-
wide reputation as a designer and
j maker cf medals She designed a
numi ir cf war medaN for the French
! gov ’-umtut a d has done other
not ’Vo vi rk She uas a winner of
the !Yiv de Foee which was estab-
lish'd in ltkht and during all that
thne she vs the only woman who
cor f i As 1 fa- the honor "When she
s:u-':m i tourfn! soul of the Afri-
can i:i t lie' c ntiirii-vhen he could
only with pithnu- endure and trust
mournfulcst
drama lilte
but more
ere human
f slavery a DciuAf poim was the
voire f ti” loir'-ili'ut chio1i pre-
cl'i' rg it iv the not improbable
arlivvmrnt of -onic ilc-cenilant of
t!e fkive
“I Ff rhi Drown has got those
fiur iTi'i'At r- oT hi- hands at last”
“V ami now he’s got a new job
— cpinY tin ir four husbands on
t’ir htt" — Lrndon Mail
'uri— J'A ":''s -r-t official census
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T’ ha kin sent to tiie Crys-
t::1 u‘1:'7 Vamann-bi prefec-
ture to '' -k the origin of sev-
FOUND UNKNOWN RACES
TVbbtorie rarcs were discovered
Ir-t official census
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oral ui kiio'wj -''I A 'mail- of in oun-
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clibra:- state that while pa
irk Ary: a! e alley they n
severxl v j! 1-look ing men with long
hir vko wore a covering of bark
and ka-rv and who made no reply
to gri-i lings The mountain men
l!i:t fur t hr ir fed with bow and
arrow and they are descendants of
tk jknyirflk xwhy fled to the wilds
deg tlic'e people
met
of the C’liIcTiibir'district of Vania-
nnslii after tlioir defeat in battle
some centuries ago Another village
unknown to the world and where
the inhabitants do not understand
Japanese was discovered by census
officials in the upper reaches of a
river near the same prefecture
LITTLE ATTENTIONS COSTLY
A friend of a friend went-to a
regular place to eat the other tiny 1
and paid $3G0 for a lunch He in- 7
forms us that he also paid : j
1 The Avaitcr for waiting on him
2 The head waiter for letting the
waiter wait on him
3 The cloakroom girl for giving '
him back his hat ° i
4 The porter for grabbing his f
little brief case and toting it to the
door j J
5 The doorman for opening the f
door for him
G The washroom boy for hand
ing him a towel
And
We got a mind to charge him
space rates for printing his-kick —
Richmond Times-Dispatch
PRACTICAL WISHER
“Do you wish when yon see a load
of hay?”
“Yes” replied Farmer Comtos-
sel “if it’s my hay And -I’ll say h
that hay has been bringin’ price
enough to make a number of wishes
come true”
HE COLLECTED
T hear you were held up Joe
IIow did the robber act ?”
“Oh lie was calm and collected”
returned the victim who had lost
everything but his clothes
MICKIE SAYS—
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COKAPETlVOR UAS VJOM OH
NEARS OF SECVteE
Don’t Pick Out a Printer
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y Get the One Who Can
Help You Sell Your Goods)
have the
ability to help
you sell your goods and
we can do this at a
reasonable cost to you
Economy and stand-
ardization are the
watchwords here We
use Hammermill Bond
the standard economi-
cal business paper and
we turn out a grade of
printing that brings re-
sults for our customers
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Phone LEEDEY TIMES for Dates at My Expense
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farm loans
Good Terms and Prompt Service
We do our own Inspecting
Agent for Aetna Insurance Company
A C Bradshaw
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Elk City Steam Laundry
Finished Work— Chargecl by the piece Collars Un‘
derwear Shirts Socks and Overalls mended and buttons
sewed on without extra charge to you
Family Washing:— Charged by the pound Table linens
Bed linens Towels and other Hat pieces are ironed with-
out extra charge Underwear blankets bath towels and
those kind of pieces are dried in a Vento Dry Room and
made soft and line ready to use Ladies clothes are starch-
ed and dried ready to iron at your convenience Four-
fifths of your work done and all the muss and worry out
of your home We use perfectly soft water
T C Wright the Barber handles our service
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Fisher & Wilson
Real Estate and Farm Loans
Exchanges a Specialty
jp Good Farms on Good Terms
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Loans Paid At Once
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T C WRIGHT Proprietor
First-Class Service— Sanitary Tools-Congenlal Barkers
Agent for Elk City Steam Laundry
LEEDEY - OKLAHOMA
CAFE AND MEAT MARKET
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Newly Furnished Service Our Motto
Regular Meals Short Orders Confectionery
Cold Drinks
We have fresh meat and everything that goes with a
first class meat market
Phone 25 Give Us A Trie)
WH! PRINT '
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New’spaper We want your wor Our motto- Woai a '
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Leedy Times And Herald (Leedy, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1921, newspaper, May 5, 1921; Leedy, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756796/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.