Canadian Valley Record (Canton, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Canadian Valley Record
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Humanity has been tan
<c-; to s a: He 5y
trbes ivrarcn stop fytn*
fc*-n.u hey wis gg?
The WIMW girt wean * ^ 33
V- ^e-bct :C« sat her «wx
GlSfS HBOUCTOB
OF FARMER'S WIFE
n_gft!ye "twice holds p^-
^ nb- E = S AT SAY POt**
O? 3MOTGLH
■H1S3AH0 SWEARS OSEASCE
POLO AND PUSH BAIL
AT (IMAM ST Alt FAIR
Wichita Directory
farm bargains
americw state mi
r - - i« «a'ie-s iri: ' 1
A mat 3s u njerlTcuSia in
- — - c " -f "W **" '
as a rn nat «■« — ~
-*wa« Fart L50 « n 2 Cac^*-
Mrs Raw "'3*- * * * a **"
F.e^c C^ty Rarc.-^ Says
Man For^s Her " Go
I if there is azyth£ng **■* ®**?* *
Bar. icc S -s ad-v* so how iee?
eocL
1TM-JB is ftKrt* **« Vacation
nu.ney «aa * «^7 **** ^
Like ti* ffiUng «rf a saadwfcs. ^
•nastoaal coei day ***• **"
predated part-
Uxmm are sowing * ** esta-
tes' Tie price dt ic* always r>* -9
vttk "vie meraxry.
Tir ot
d^tarb
phf.ad<e?phia win *
suwqaftoeB—and **** to
sleep that's t fact-
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1 MMU Hofe 513
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o£30QrCe 11,500,000. A gtiaran.-
teed bar.* ur der the Kaasas^Law^
. r:.st-« accents of bau^s a~d
: .' ,•. T -.-j/hout t-e soutn-
; X N. Richards*®, Casfaief
HAY
Save Your Alfalfa
Wabuyorseli
lit all points
write us
J. H. TU3NER
WICHITA, KANSAS
4
The textile fabric men complain
that the narrow i-rj ruining
IV— gc father.
Mexico to baring earth^aiea ®
«Bght tO «"J <* **
tariaa«e* ^7 tii* rim*.
A coat at 'an 5* not 1**7* *'^
of 1 recimitu? Taotloca*; It ®*7
•Jie W«c of Cw Hayfleld.
Et«t7U>47 1 «d-
Tl :« Tfc^ pibilc t* on ti« ^T*
««« tie cct w!u5 taiea lt"
Tie tfe«orr tiat «T ry5>odT & * Wt
off in tor we4Tii«- is tom® «« *
SHUT eccentrlctieo of ti«
A prtsce ■ '-• iad Jilted ty aa
Aro«H.car. iet--«aa tried maitSA a
faOed. Notiia* rentaiia but to go -O
wort
C«rta! fsstroettoos for
mre <lcabt>HU the t«t tiin«3 p««ttte
in the absence cf t&e scrtieaac
breeze
By 'fee <mple expedient of keejsis?
ri^rsnometer in the icebcx yo^
can rob tie beated term cf aome of
lea terror*
No* the? «ay *e «hcaid sot
bab laceb !n bot -seatber ^ ^
eeanmratiitir to cber tbU ia-
mnetloa.
We fea*e 1'. froa a chiropodist tbat
ccma rause crime, bet e*en murder to
justified -irben a stranger step* 011
one's pet cora.
Persons who desire a boaaeboat In
ir*'.-b -o t;ead the rammer will be in-
tereared ir, the ne*t that Har-i ^anu
to aetl Its r.a*T-
Actams !*tw for men decree a
▼aiat ltee But in icme caaea a aur-
Teytes eapert ^iU h*Te to be em-
ployed to find i£-
Som^bcdT baa figured oat that a
pcurd of maie 25^44.M0
brtfc'.ea- Tnar nian 'm8bt to ato
good editor for tbe Centre*3-011*1 Rec-
ord.
A aci^'ist proncnucea excessive
taTbinC a (BaeaM. asi *.bia enccaranea
tbe hope tbat a cire for ipeUhlndln*
will jet be discorered.
advance In tbe price cf -writlzs
paper la reported, but the wastebasket
Sctribn-ora of the average newspaper
win find tbe price somehow.
Tbe moving picture men dont
care whether there is a bnifalo or a
Goddess of Liberty on the 5-ceat coin.
«o long as they get the nickeL
Tbe report that the temperann-e in
YeGowroce park tbe other morninj
was 22 degrees is considerable booa.
for the 'see America first" crusade.
gbad bare returned to Maine rtrera
after being away for 40 years. If we
tre not to have any ea serpents tbxi
^mer perhaps this shad story will
suffce.
shea
'^Whether M'i BawSsgi was
-tr a^iicted >r wbeti^r =ae
w.r.a Dtsfier -i 1 niarMf^* *
tnd't*hhiwr" away
root some. Dodie| ar , - e to tae U*"
.39 'arm last r-eaing and sarr^i ^
rJ* «" wish i-m ia a _^ig?7-
Aft^r an ai n:^a; search :ne raa-
iways were 2* miles sc-aui^
if here _ .
Ridley iefci oR the ; Seers «s
pool- of a i^otgCT an.1 then
sll,- with the * :man is -^eda-k. --e
saa later foond locked :t an out <aaja
■ To Sheriff Beck she sa^i '-^7
^as tnwe ^i ^ Ridley at toe
^e threatened that if I did not go
,e wciiid kSl ste and my ansoanu
.a;>j xo save my it-riand a3 * >
>• nsyseif, I saatmned- .
Tbe 3.1=band, a ^
: the posse sea-cn-sg -
SJSfS he swears ae watkins
a io«ir tonight the fag:-'-
.as stiH at large. Tne persuing ^r
•r obtained traces of nim this af^-
aoon and trailed bim eight 2i-«
i3der.^h. waer* -e aga*n he,,
>e poese bach at tbe point of a s^3-
•he Raw lings ranch. At *
zpt on a big spree and forz- ea
D- jyer'a name to checfcs. t i *
warrant charging forgery ^s^ieo
acd since that time Cradle? has i?en a
fugitive.
He had been, iifto* *«**<**- an as --•
name near Moont Hope. wtthLi a
,"ore of miles from the Rawlfflg?
"!ak It U said that Imdlej gut ce
periodical sprees of se^era. ia s d
Son. and afterward is in a d^pera-=
IDCw Rawliags is about 43 years at
age His wife is 33 and Dudley a ...
•n* tetter is a man of edaca*:on a.d
•*as well thought of both at ^
H.-pe where he passed a-: A. - • "
hv. and in the Raw ling? r^^nber--
hood, be&re he got into tro.ibi-5.
Mount Hope. San., Aag 10
-as been manager of a rascn .tr
ait three moatbs. fceiocg.t-' - -3
Booaer, near Mount Hope. Mr. Rou^r
-OW in Coclrado on a va -. • 1
Dudley has been living in u s rancn
bouse. It -*as to the looser ranc
- ,-fc that Dud>y took Mrs A?w
rliV this morning, while THin
- «d by Sheriff Beck s forre - Raw-
";2. wa3 left in the cabin by E-'id-e,
and told to take a train back Hate*
icson. Dudley started across tne Betas
cn foot.
RELlGtOLS UNION TO BAJJ.L* c
FOR CLEAN POLITIC-
Paeasre of isnmense ash ball which
at tbe CWahflsna State Fair and Exp -=•
24 to October 5 1312.
in for young and o.d
>sa City, September
, r-4 ma ity team, says his bo?
One of the imerestfag f^tnres _c; ^ ^ ^ and have de-
the sixth aansa. Oi-ahoma —f*f "-to a r-ugh rldiag. bard bit-
and Expoaitkm. September _4 to V ri!L Ia a letter from the cap-
tober 5, 1512, will be the £**«* ^ RockwaH team, Mr. Jen-
push ban eam^s betieen tne Qj£ ^ ^£rJ&sd rJsal tbe Oklahoma
boma City Polo Team anu ^ \ ^ ^ have to p ay hird-
wail Ranch Team of A_a, -- from go ng
Texas. Tnis fiae sport cn horseback t-^- ;
ji the eWaeth i^e stock pavtaon' ^ ■! -V*s^7wn in the Iflsstrarlcn
proved to be r.ci a t-.z h-t ia -- -*ea. - -.:he« in diarr.---r
. T 5 v-. tan again ■ is =— - - • - -
taat 3ecreta..- L S M-haa c,^. ^^tinr like i *• " «
contracts^ for exi-bstifffia for the gam^
night of the Horse snow. ~
Captain Warren Jennings of tbe,
Open Air College Builds Lp Health
Ta*es Physical iy Wsa* Students
pram Universities and Ms*es
T'nem Well >n New- Mex.
"No has «ay right to live an-j.
not" have behind him some monument
cf ,:v, for rz'-:tg
saui Richard Lewis, o, t.^ae.-
iand. N M-. in teTiing about _:ne open
air college he has founded tho^sancs
of feet above sea level in x
of both sexes who ^ i beta
money and health. Mr. Lewis bimseL
failed' in health several ..ears age,
but was cured by the air of New ^,^x-
:co. Thus the idea of helping
stndents grew oat of his own pa—^
experiences.
-The beauty of our school is." said.
Mr Lews, "that not a college in^the
laid will be in opposition, but a-. m
affliiaiion with us. When a atndeat
falls elsew-ere for lack A e^.;£*
health, his school wffl glad-y send —
to ob, o that he may get weu in cur
wonderful ciimate w:..-r co_.- — r:
his course. If we only had the r>;m
we could accommodate nunireds,
Eijre students. Our climate a ex-
cellent for tbe cure of hay fever,
asthma, bronchitis and incfp.ec. con-
sumption The actual cash reared
is only sixty dollars a year t- r-
inaininz expenses are paic -n serv ce.
students working from one to ^ve
boors a day. We help the student to
help himself. . .
-The students work out o. doors
most of the winter, ploughing, ditching
and irriga'.tg and wh^n the alfn.ti -
cat "in "the "spring ani summer i
brints from SI to SH per totuand
irem four to six tens per acre. V.-hen
our apples are ga aered ia tne faJ
* be v bring from to 12.'-'.'-* Per
a«-re. Our st~cen:s can produce every-
thing thev eat and have the very best
'~xZ We have U ' acres of land,
'forty of which are devoid to app.es
anil alfalfa and twenty to small rruita
and vegetahies.
-We are somewhat hampers! at
present, however, because of limited
Quarters. We must get larger actom-
modanons- One young man who came
1 j us r^entlv was cne or cniy two
out Of 1" students of the diversity
of Kentucky to pass a cer*a.n exami-
nation. He was in bad shape. In
three months be zained Stteen pounds,
have numerous such cases.
The founder of tnis 5, college
and his" wife nave g:ven two-thirds
of their land for the school and every
cent they could spare from a family
of ten children-
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hefijttle hand in his
Mr Pec Ice's Explanation as to Reason
Somewhat D-.speited the Odor
cf Romance.
Henne and Pecke were two henpeck-
ed married men. The other day tney
met, and, after a few casual remark
oncerning the weather, tbe *bject
of women and unfortunate ^^nds
was—perhaps naturally —diacusaed. To
Heiine. however. suddenly taa=
{hough® of years ago. when he was
a happy bachelor, and 'unconscious.,
of what Fate had in store for to-
las "walking out" a girl *
later cn, destined to bring him so.-
row and misery. ~ look in
Pecke, seeing a fa. -away -w
vis companion's eyes, inquired the
meaning. Henne retorted drama.
= -.-t "I was just then thinking, old
fellow, of those happy days long ago—
when I used to hold that girls han
is mine for hours—when
But tbe equally unfortunatePecke
suddenly cut his companion ^ ^
exclaiming: "Why, that s ^tmng
C-er up'. Do yoa know, only yes-
terday I held my wife s band for three
soIM boors.**
"What V said the startled Henne.
-v« <-"s a fact." resumed Pec^e.
sorrowfully; "and I declare If I'd let
. w_TC v""i« d me —London
.cose she d save a—ieu
Tit-Bits.
Vow a rhica*o ch«f saye boiled b««(
u' tr . t-.r an Ed U«
surpass the best porterhouse. Th.s
U.t is carrying enthusiasm beyond
tbe limit.
Coiorado Organization Would A??5>
Chnst's Teachings to Pracjca^
Prooeims °f Lif®*
Denver. Colo . Aug. 12.-A new re
:zious organization, noa-set*ar.an an-,
^denominational, with the aro*ei
mrpoae in view of purging Co.ora-.o_
-olitics of all uncleaalmess ana ot
-aising the standard of evry-day i.v.
. rZ through -Christ's teachings ^
! -bey apply to practical Problems ana
•cachings of. life," nas been gi
! birth in Denver.
T'nde- the- name "The Liberal Con-
gregation of Denver." tbe organization
u planning to hold montnly meeungs
in tbe Auditor:*!m. with the Rev HV
ram Vrooma of Boston as its preacn
er and spiritual adviser.
Among the leaders of the new^ cuit
are Judge Bea B. Lindsey. Tuiiy Scot-
chief justice of the sta'e e o
[ appeals: L N. Stevens, prominent a
; politics, and ex-Senator Frank A,.
:,!oody. . _
, The first meeting will be heid son-
1 4ar night. September la.
Be-i ef Deeply Rccted
I had ra-h«r believe in fabies .n
Talmud and the Koran, tnan taa.
this universal frame -3 without a m
—Bacon.
Nev Thaoght fcr the WoHd
Guardians of the poor are not afl (
Bumbles- They are fiqran bengs wvtb
tbe ordinary warm hearts of Eng-isa-
men.—London MalL
Leading to Higher Thirgs ^
M n and women are created by im-
poting to them noble quali-i^s cf %hi--h
; they are not conscious: and by giv.ag
them responsibility.
Right Men Always cn Hand
i On* of the most striking fear-ires cf
the present decade is the miraculous
way in which the right peop.e have ap-
peared to meet new needs. Ei . a^ge.
Net After Cooking
-To the pore all things are pure."
"Still. I guess they would be a h*t:e
doubtful if they saw the pure food at
1 -_he boarding house."
Locomotives Diet
Young Freddie is a natural student
and observer -nd be is especially In-
terested in railway matters. The oth-
er dav. waiting with his mother in a
train mysteriousy "held up' as a way-
side station. Freddie pondered: "Mam-
7-a I guess this is where tne engine
' get* its dinner. They feed iT on coal.
<£ot water and matches, and I guess
they let it have all the hot air it wanes
for desert."
Thought Worth Remembering
So long as we love we serve. So
long as we are loved by others. ! would
almost say we are indispensable; and
no man is useless while he has a
friend-—Stevenson.
New Idea for Dressmaker*.
A New York woman has ina::gg3'-_
ed a new departure. She sent]
- - a number of dressmakers thai
Lid so many dresses to make, otl
and such materials, and so ^anyot
«r to be altered, and named the a.
teratfcms to te uiade and asked for
bids «h will probably accept the
lowest hid. and this seems to open up
a new field in dressmaking. It will
also develop a new variety of *hr«wtl
ness on tbe part of successful dre«
makers—the abtlity to figure on bids.
Net So Bad. 1}
"I don't see how you can find life
: wc^h living ia such a small town.
-Oh, it's not so bad. We probably
have just as many scandals here as
there are in yo'ir neighborhood
The Mcdern Aesop
A dog. who was accustomed to over-
eat. held a piece of meat in his mouth
as he crossed a placid stream by means
c-f a plank. Looking in, he saw what
he took to be another dog carrying an-
other piece of meat. Snapping greedily
to get this as well, he let go the meat
teat he had and lost it in the stream.
A3 a result his indigestion felt much
better all the rest of the day. Life.
English "Hunting Parson''
The Rev Lawrie - Capel Cure, rec-
tor of Abbess Rodins. whose death is
announced was known throughout
West Essex as the "hunting parson."*
He invariably wore the old-fashioned
smock and tall hat and was a famil-
iar fifBe at the meets of the Essex
hounds, which he attended regularly
thocgh in his seventy-eighth £ear.—
. London Evening St a ti .lard.
A Triumph
Of Cookery—
Post
Toasties
Many delicious Ashes
have been made from
Indian Com by the skifl
and ingenuity of the ex-
pert cook.
But none of these crea-
tions excels Post ToaSt-
ies in tempting the palate.
"Toasties" are a lux-
ury that make a delight-
ful hot-weather economy.
The first package tells
its own story.
"The Memory Lingers"
Sold by Grocer*.
P«mm Cen*l Compear.
Battle Crack. MxJl. L. S. A.
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