Ellis County Republican (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910 Page: 4 of 6
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Your dollardoeg double here because we
' never sacrifice quality in order to quote a little
price
We say "send back" to our customers it
but our customer4
A thread each day makes a skein in a year
even the smallest amounts we save you soon
make a right tidy sum
We never ask a man to take something he
doesn't want If he leaves this store without
buying he- goes with the assurance that his call
was appreciated
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The Easiness of
Keeping Cool
Keeping cool in summer is largely a mat-
ter of temperment If your personal ther-
mometer registers ten degrees—or so above
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other people's it takes a little more trouble
Vitt° counteract the diffierence but even then
and certileates I with which to do it Here's an aggregation
ISTmlward' "InPle:)f cooling thoughts that will cast a frosty
spell over the hotest summer day Iceboxes
icecream freezers and all kinds of tools
with ivhich to prepare the supply of ice that
it will do the greatest good to the greatest
That Pesky Fly
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my ts easy if you have the material at hand
The fly is now having his inning Are
your screens up? Better get them at once
while there's an assortment of all sizes
He put his foot in it every
time he opened his' mouth to ob-
ject to buying his wife a gas
range
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SHE HADA
REASON
"No girls Janet hasn't come yet"
answered Anne as she greeted her
guests from the steps of the veranda
"We are going to stay out here and
wait for her and feast our eyes on my
new green wicker tea car with the
furnishings that I told father must go
with it We can talk over this latest
freak of Janet's while we wait"
"Whatever do you think?" demand
ad -the girl with drooping eyes "If
anyone of us were engaged to that
stunning man we'd cling to him
through ere and flood And to think
that she deliberately broke—"
"It is dreadful of her to do it too
for he was so devoted sad such a
dear and it wun't her money he want-
ed for he Las so much of his own"
declared the girt with the Dresden
parasol "It seems a cue of straight
and simple idiocy I bad a bit of a
talk with Janet by phone yesterday
and she said 'Yes he's just as charm-
log as he ever was And I wish we
could stay where we were just before
he gave me that wonderful hand
wrought ring But we can't' –
''But why?' I asked her
''Some time I'll tell you why—after
I tell him' said Janet 'It's such a
foolish silly simple sort of reason
that people will smile Maybe the
smile is what makes me hesitate But
after I tell him I'll tell all you girls'"
—
I always did feel that Janet was
sduropoe
a thing and end a glorious prilincgialey"esmur4uoreadmitieheabgirl o u t c swuict hh
one's life for some trivial reason is
something I cannot understand We
always felt that she was it coquette
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- When Mr Worthington began going
1 with her I was sure he had found his
match in sentiment and the courtship
I was so short and sudden—"
"Yes but le is a bit of a flirt we
all know that dear" chimed in the
girl in the garden hat with a sym-
1 pathetic glance at the girl with droop-
ing eyes "Arthur tells me that he
danced through college on a path of
girls' hearts But it is really not his
fault that he was born a filLt you
know"
"How could she end It when the
conquest was so complete and so en-
viable?" Anne was pouring tea now
'I do so want her to come Jack said
today that Sinclair Worthington—
think of that name girls!—was as
much puzzled as any of us He is not
so hard hit: Jack said 'but that)le
can say he's puzzled'"
"It is a riddle to him no longer"
broke in a voice from the steps "He
knows now And so shall you"
Janet smiled at the sudden silence
which came whenthey saw her "I've
been here only a minute and didn't
listen after I found what you were
talking about' she assured them "I
am so glad I don't have to bring up
the subject for I am crazy to talk it
over I can't quite understand why I
am not sorry unless it is—but that
comes later I know now it was silly
to get engaged when everybody had
tales to tell of his conquests but the
person who should listen never does
and be is a dear—I still think that"
"What reason did you give him?"
demanded the-girl with drooping eyes
"Why I just mailed him a letter
last evening filled with a series of ex-
hibits in the case
"Exhibit A was a drawing of a love- 1
ly girl—he draws beautifully—with
curly hair Mine is straight you know 1
He did that at my desk one evening
when he was telling me how much' I I
was to him
"Exhibit B was an envelope that had
been returned to me- because of my
address in the corner Sinclair had
addressed it to my grandfather at
Smith College! I asked him to address
it one evening iVhen'he begked me to (
write no more than a short note and
then to talk to him But he was think-
I lag of some other girl all the time as
the address he put on grandfather's 1-
letter showed - '
"Exhibit C was a bit of paper full of
pinpricks' He bad done it that last -
evening while he begged me to under-
stand him and his love for me—as- 1
sured me that he wanted my every
thought as his was mine The trouble
was that I believed him that evening I
for the first time It was only after
he had gone that I found the pin-
pricked paper In It I traced in very '
beautiful old English letters the word
'Louise' C
"No girls we don't know Louise i
do we?
"So I put the proper dates on these
exhibits and sent them in reply to his 11
wild appeal to know why our -engage-
ment was ended It is funny and yon
can laugh all you please I'm not real-
ly sorry for I have learned many
things of late
"Mother and I are going west next
week to visit the Gregorys on their
ranch Billy is there for the summer
'you know He's been writing me three
times a week all through my engage- 0
meat And after all is said Billy is
splendid don't you think?" -
Parting
Night and a cool sweet air
Stars in- a velvet sky
'Tin hard to part in a world so fair—
Goodby -
Night and a breath of flowers -
Floating out of the dusk
Whispers of attared eyes and hours
of musk
Careless the fireflies dance
And the Insect orchestras play
Farewell perchance for a year per
chance
For 'aye!
—Arthyr Powell in Gunter's
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Discontinues Logan Automobile
G E Elmore who has - been
running an automobile line from
Gage to Grand has diileontinued
the automobiles and is now use-
in g teams from Gage to Chaney
Ile sold the part of the line from
Chaney to Grand
It is reported that MrElmore
will run a livery service with the
automobiles from Gage to all the
naboring towns
Failing to receive our ready
eirint service in time for this lE-
sue we just have four pages this
week Those reading the story
will receive this week's install-
ment in our next issue Hoping
that you will not be disappointed
we will give you a better paper
than ever next week
Congregational
Church services
11 tm and 8 pm preaching
10 a m Sunday School
8 pm Bible Study Circle and
Choir Practice:
Thursday pm Ladies Guild
Communion of the Lords Suppe
the 1st Sunday morning of January
April July October
All cordially invited
: O W Rogers Pastor
Why have your house painting
paper-hanging finishing ect
slobbered over and done in an &ma
turish way? When you can get a
guaranteed job done in all of the
laiest approved designs and ityles
I'll do your work on the "pay if
satisfied" plan Charges always
reasonable considering class of
work done Quarter of e century
experience will also build your
house from bottom of foundation to
top of the chimney
WILLIS'
That knows how to do it
A good farm of 160acres for sale
ei Miles of Aruett It iS in tho cen-
ter of a-good wheat growing secticn
50 acres under cultivstion For
information as to terms and so
forth write to or see
MRS W J BREITING
D no 2 GAGe OKLA
DR KATE M KERR
Office Kerr's Gallery
Galls answered promptly day or litrht to any
part of the city or countrA
LA O KLA OKLA OKLA
Dr C H Murray
CHI-RO-PRAC-TIC
Office Phone 37 Residence 1
Shattuck - - Okla
4 COL CHAS:40NES
Auctioneer and breeder of
Short-Horn cattle Terms
resonable Phone exchange
at May Okla Address
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:d ith tine resang which fascinates boys
inn! stories of adventure trarcihistoi7
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icily enrrAIntev sports games Tails boys just
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endored by 20101 boys and their
p treats Send ILO for a lull year On imat at
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lat SirtiatE CO hit M3ietit Setoff Mich
If yon use PUTNAM FADE-
LESS DYES you can do your
own dyeing Just as well as a
professional Remember we al-
low no one to make a failure
with Putnam Fadeless Dyes
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BARBER
BARBER WORK BATH LAUNDRY
-- West !de Main Street
C B Warren
Attorneynt-Law
Office at the Moyer Residefice
Phone 110
MIEMEIME ANS
C B Leedy
County Aitorney &
D W Anderson
Deputy Couny Attorne7
Practice in all Courts
ARNETT 0 OKLA
You can get ice
any day itt the
week at
L E BARKER'S
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Commercial Hotel
Mrs Anna Martin prop
Rates: -
4 all $15) p3 week
Meals 25 cents
- A Trading Ticket Given with
Each 25 cent Meal
Os Kers
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Succeed when everything else fall&
In nervous prostration and femals
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy as thousands have testified
FOR KIDNEY LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever acid
over a druggist's counter
HELLO
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Do you hear the chuckle of that new wagon
you will need to move your wheat crop to mar-
ket? Yes we have plenty of Wagons and they
are good ones tot We will be glad to quote
you prices and 'show you the bestwagon on the
market for the money -
We also have a full line of Listers and Plows
which we will be glad to show yoti They are
just what you wiU need to plow your stubble
ground with for wheat this fall
Yours for Success
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It is tithe
For you to begin
repairing that grain
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"We have the
Lumber
Just the kind you
need for such work
The price is right so is
the quality - Don't fail
to come in and get our
prices before you buy
C E SHARP LMB CO
LW E Mei Mgr Phone 42
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than a juicy rib roast
of high-grade beef
such as we sell We
have a knack of cut-
ting and tying up a
rcast that makes it
ccok well carve el1
and taste well Try
one for Sunday's - I
dinner
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Gage Telephone Co about putting a phone in my resenidee
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McDaniel & Kesterson. Ellis County Republican (Gage, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1910, newspaper, August 4, 1910; Gage, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766632/m1/4/?q=ellis&rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.