Rogers County Leader. (Foyil, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Rook*
/ ; f tslldr, Class*
•e nujr piui df (1am In old Ihr.
Ylner's greenhouse had boon broken
thsfbe had at last offered a reward of
10 shilling to anyone who should
giro Information aa to the ldsntlty of
the latest Offender. The bait soon
drew. A youngster called on Mr.
Tiner and Informed him that a lad
named Archie Thompson was the
guilty party. He received his reward,
wjnt away rejoicing and the old gen-
tleman forthwith wrote to the looal
schoolmaster, demanding the produc-
tion if the said Archie Thompson* to
make good the damage lie had done
te hla windows. "J J' t •
Next day the Informer called again.
"The schoolmaster sent me," be
said briskly. "I've seen a glailer'and
hell put your glass right top three
Shillings. Here it Is, and—"
"Not so fast, my lad." said Mr. Vi-
ler. "Have you come on behalf of
Archie Thompson?"
-Well, yes, sir, in a way," said the
boy. "Fact is," he continued, confi-
dentially, "I'm hijnr—London Tit-
HOW A DOCTOR CURED SCALP
DISEASE
"When I waul ten or twelve years
Old I had a scalp disease, something
. Hke scald head, though It wasn't that
1 suffered for several months, and
most of my hair came out Finally
they had a doctor to see me and he
recommended the Cutleura Remedies.
They cured me in a few weeks. I
have used the Cutleura Remedies, also,
for a breaking out on my hands and
was benefited a great deal I haven't
had any more trouble with the scalp
disease. Miss Jessie F. Buchanan,
K. F. IX t, Hamilton, Ga« Jan. 7,190#."
Kept with Urnum'e Clfcutt
P. T. Barnum, the famous Circus
man, once wrote: 1 have had the
OuticuTa Remedlee among the con-
tents of my medicine chest with my
Shows for the last three seasons, and I
can cheerfully certify that tbfj were
very effective lfe nyery case which
called for their taafV
Telling a Lie.
Mrs. Jollyboy—Whore on earth have
yon been?
Mr. J.—I cannot tell a lie; I've been
at my office.
Mrs. J.—That's where we differ. I
can tell a lie—when 1 hear one.
|yi#n«
He—I dreamt last night that your
mother wis ill.
She—Brute t, J heard you laugh In
your aleep.—Life. - '
If You Are e Trifle Sensitive
tte Aatlesftte Powder to ehake late the shoe*
, Dtdnt WMt HI. Chmnf'
BUI—Don* ro« Ut> um ■
dewing a bone?
1 Jill—Tee. 1< it's not one of mi own.
—Yonkers Statesman.
Youth la Invariably preeent In the
•M age of a great man.— He never
completely loots life's first elixir.—
Prof. Harrls-Blckford.
CKOSS BALI, ltd
- The busy msn wonders how the
loafer manages to live.
f ISHINQ TII|E IN THE PASIQ
,' v
•wlmmlno In Myriads Near •sifai
They Are finsred end •peered
by FUlplnos.
Friday morning FUlplnos soaring
eels and other fish in the Pasig near
the old captain of the! port budding by
the aid of fish snares' caught the
largest eel ever seen on the water
front. It waa fully ten feet In length.
Both banks of the, Paslg and all the
shlpa and lighters moored in the
stream were thronged with hundreds
of Filipinos with snares and spears
trying to catch the fish that In myri-
ads were swimming near the surface
of the stream.
Natives when asked in regard to
the phenos&enon were almost unanl-
mously in their Statement to the ef-\
feet that at this time of the year the
bottom of the river gets hot and that
the fish have to leave the depths of
the stream and flash back and forth
on or liear the surface.
Another theory that seemed to have
a great many adherents was to the ef-
fect that at this time every year
there was a change in the character
the water, this change acting on
fish as a stimulant
This theory was advanced by an old
pilot who has witnessed the phenome-
non for many years.—Manila Times.
A Liking for "Hamlet"
"Do you Uke Hamlet?" asked the
hostess of her unlettered, if gushing,
guest.
"Indeed I do," ws the reply. '1 am
excessively fond of it but I always pre-
fer a savory to a sweet one."
There was a momentary confusion,
and then the hostess realized that the
admiration of the guest was of a cul-
inary, not literary, character.
"I gave her ham with an omelette
for breakfast next morning," said the
hostess, when telling the story.—
Scraps.
Source of Ftevslation.
Twenty-seven new, criip $1 bills,
says Harper's Weekly, weigh as much
as a $20 gold piece. Wouldn't have
thought It and have no means of
proving the assertion, but if so It Is
probably owing in jome way t the
recent activity of the ldspectoit, of
weights aid measures. I * •
Hm H aa* OUnt to thta sectton of tte country
dlocaaea pat tocsthcr. mud until Um lut
i aappoMd to te kwanbl*. tot • treat
, S a local SIMM and
total rented lea. and by constantly tfcUlne
eon with local tnatacot. pronounced tt tocorabla.
loom tea pierce Catarrh to te a cooatltattaiial dfc-
MM. sad thcretora require* oooatltutlonal treatment.
Baa** catarrh Cur* manufactured by F. J. Cteaey
O Oa« ToMdOhiOk to tb* only Constitutional cure on
lb* market Xt to taken Internally ta dam (ran 10
drop* to a taaipooaAiL It I
aadaaoom mrlaoM of tte
hundred dollar*
to a tesepoonfuL It arta directly on i
Ml wrtaoM of tte ayataca. They offer one
dollar* lor any caM.lt toll* to cure. Send
*Oa.T«odOkOMD.
A Summer Resort.
„ Noah disembarked.
"A combination of the mountains
and seashore!" he cried.
Herewith he resolved to advertise
the tour.-
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Last Here.
The Minister—In the next world.
Tommy, the last fchall he first
Tommy—Say, wont I shine when
the minister comes to supper at our
house up there!—Puck.
-Yi
money?
Atrtee—Oh.yes, you can. You can
in debt.
i But it doesn't rain very hard on the
unjust if he Is roosting under a stolen
umbrella. .
am. vp-to-datb iovsmtnrmi
U*e Red Croas Ball Blue. It makea clothes
dean and sweet as when new. All grooers.
The days are not mere repetitions of
themselves; tomorrow will have abet-
ter meaning.—T. T. Munger, D.D.
The undertaker us bally finishes all
be undertakes.
:-i m.
their shape, fit better, .
look better ssd weir He- A
than otter aukn.i
tor thaa Otter mskee.*
Ttey am cartaialy the I
moat economics! shots ttr
W. N. U„ Oklahoma City, Mb.
Strong Healthy Women
If s woman ie etrong Sad healthy la a womanly way, moth*
erhood meana to her but little suffering. The trouble Uee
la the feet thst the many women suffer from weekneaa sad
dieeeae oI die dMaetly feminine orgeniem sad ace nadtsod
lor motherhood. This can bo remedied.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
fc^S^'os' 'iJlii!wi!t5 hjlSi
"Favorite Preecriptkm" beaiahes the fndhppsftlnm of the
/ period of owpootsnoy end makee baby 1s advent eesy and
! It ipHhifrr" god vitallaee the hiaihlas
orgen*, end insures a healthy end robust baby. Ihonssnds el
testified to ite marvelous merits.
HMMkn Weak Warns* Strong. UMakmSkk Worn** WML
I Hoasat tatfato do not offor stibetilems, end ergo them apoa yea es "fat
Mdood." *««««* m aaflrnt niratrae* in ■<«— of «* !• —a jarrrf naedy. It
e s siwvyi nnv ewawettm w w* asaev M^w^ava1* ww ay * •w
eoataiae not a drop of eleohol end not a grain ot haHt-ioraaiag or ;
drag*. le e pare glyoerio extreet of heeling, native Anmriean roots.
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CROPS
WbcMrt Yield In Many District* WW
Be Prom 25 to 35 Bushels Per JKcre
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Lendealeeenfl hBMMtaaflentrtaetaaroartnr Wo linn la numtera goinff teem Uatted
Stetee. Woadarfel eppoctoaittae ranala for thoaa who Intend maklay Oanado ttoatr ha0*0.
Mow diatrieta balacopanad op for eattlaeient Vaayfannara wiu net, thla year, ttO te US per
apro tram thatr erhaat crop. AU the adraaU«M of old Battled eeaatrfee an thare. Oeed
echoole, ehtuohae, aplaadld merheta, axeelleat railway laeUltlee. Baa thagvalaezhlMe aS tte
4sCaraat State and aasae of the Oeaaty fata.
Lettare otmUar to the foOovlae are reealved. every day, tseOiyiae te
coadlUoaa; ether dlalrleU are aa favorably apohea oft
Tfflnr snaT ron mm sok
Maldet^sin Baab fWtmiln At
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saai
nraonaAuniaiaim.
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«tea we wtoa to
t toraereortlSMtea.
, Saad tot UMratuie and aah the leeal
fraettS|aHiU In whlah to locate, and when tot*
fa CtAVrOKS. N«. I2S V. KM SM, Kaesu CMr. ■*.
Every Man Should Fence His Yard
Tour side of the argument may be
convincing aa tar as you are concerned,
but what Is the'nse If it doeea't con-
vince the other fellow?
WMT0IELLSEYESAl E/6k
I
You Look Prematurely Old
■m
,grintve gray halm. IIm MUOIIIOUH NMR MSTORKI.
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Harper, William R. Rogers County Leader. (Foyil, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; Foyil, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175721/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.