The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907 Page: 3 of 9
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TT!'" ' 1 ■ '■ •'.' WH I ^ ••'-> •
By Gwortfe
(UwrriaM, tm ay u. w. Miu*«k « o .)
nrer-ywntrertr TMHrxmrimr
1 muni
kterilay ifttniCOR at 9;'10 h IiukI
liiiek •<muiiwi«'<l I mm tl « Hiiiigalimia
liniimtlutuly by
* f | Oft k. • ft \ Villa. JtrttfeWHpfclimiM iniiiu'itli
I
o. ■ £j|7|fl| ' iraHtti ib« Knm ol a |aill<i«<nii
' ^ ^ T U i k>i.. i >ui. ■>
•ml at-
ihillfimman.
"My iIImiihiiiiu hnw< imh-ii iwiim!
eulaiimd Mr*. MliliifvunbtNNllo, e>
dlwtly.
man'* first
KtULTt,
Tlia Winnipeg (Canada) FYea Preaa
of a few day* allied euuialn* account
of the ne< cmi thai followed the ef-
fort* oflWililum KnitftK «U) KutlUhj
' wAjocatA Vf
\Cla If Witom J many M>
nRncuriM
Aral being introduced to you?"
*«ld Mr* Nblne von boodle, angrily.
;&■ !m mi -ma> tun w bmi |
Thlf WCof Ihel*
ItoMT
tera giving experience! of auiilvra,
and Hbould bo eiifoumglug t« tboac
. * ho|H* io Nai-ragan i<tt for it abort pe
n *m'^4W*ay&i'<'/M#p||}ir«hort bro
]'Harry 1'lfflrniiinl. t'ecll Vanwlgglc
JvwudiNixxn, Mr*. Oeorga Ploniycaub
; aiid ill** Clorlmla Krlltoi*.
During our tlrat day at Newport
y we played bridge until two o'clock.
£ -then mm Jumped Into our automobile*
&to nee if *« could run uciomh a few
''liSiljt' Md( 1
Brsdsn&tuwura
•nd literally crowded with splendid
"f^tliBuitlr W>avf liwfm* have tiidw fiian
ont o occurred within a few mile*. The
potatoes MBMroBtt-fcLcrop.i
exiiecm fj&vd^diulii'
hi* i>at<jk <jf <W aWi'H. A hu!
o( i<i«y >*«'
moi«Mh'an a pound cacti. Adjoining
the pmatoca may bo accn a marveloua
jcpHuctluiugt u Jw t« a. i 'FIk'h; jftrv «0<L
VHMrfn. W' gWwfliirbinder an ' #nof
J;; fhW. ' ■U >riw
elbyc .flUL
■enl to the
flic irat
tored hut ami
E*"~ "™"" -SJKlt | : J,
JHjehtfi
keyidlhnerf^ ' \
keyvdinne
xtuVe of
a trifle jrnt
.monkey
er orig
The I
VHihe sguth-
nated in
$
e si
Vanwl
to the
The er
from a
came as
doozen's
aslorn
id Supposed
oiir of such
hrain, w
:Jo be e
elKunfl
great but
BO be
^'pleasant
k tu society.^
Origin
k
ace pi
«° 8llK
^andorkan
l (J
roprietor bVp
Giusepni,
ho is sum
jMUtort. camt
¥hlB! |)W|ffletof Wail ' fho flrat In
they aparklera or ahlnea?" I town with aevoral ajM>clmcna, Includ-
: -m'nat TS:n n >«ea"i>orBr-"vTlw ««*on l>a« baen
Shlnevtinboodle. haiiKhtlly.
"The difference lx about t? 5
carat," wliliiporcjJ the^uoliceman
"The be W||iuf•«•*'>' cap"
none too uomf A>f ma,*^ful(l V
vonboodle. with pruud acorn.
ninn politely. .
■ \v<aijwrfiuiqfto maii*: ^W-f
nionos, or must I ahrlek again?" In-
«i'ii rdJMra.jpiufi^YOibgoil^i f "
"la yourphotographer prcaent?" do-
mandpil t|y;.MJleema^y/ ^hfT
"Do you gORpe<!f"Klnj? gasped Mrs.
Bhlnevonlioodle with a shudder.
"The photographer generally takci
things," answered the policeman. "Oth-
erwise
"HeaWfliToWve me for tnlB over-
light, but my pluitogratther neglect-
ed to take t()e jewpla hefora I lost
thenfc'Taaili M^"BClnivonboWlle, %tth-
bitter tears In her lamps.
favorable for onlona, and one square
patch of nearly an acre la looking re-
markably healthy. In addition tlMN|
are good crop* of cabbagca, < ifUlWIow-
er. turnlpa, paranlpa, larroti,-pump-
kins, marrows, cucumbers, celory, pea*,
■e, rhubarb, etc. TJm floral de-
Irtinent has not bee*' neglected' and
a charming display of all the well
Itadwrf blooms were shown, Including
a specially choice ^ot of risters.
rrr|1r.t Knowles, who tptlned most of
hla gardening experience In KMland,
is Jqud In his prafte of Manitoba soil
ffer Vegetable raising, and is gratified
VHU, the result of hla -iifit attempt*t
eictensive horticulture.
KNEW WHfT PAPA SAID.
And It Was 8oi
of
iifi iraio ill ii*: i lamj'B. .. . J
Thrf|^hmat3ttjrflM|{i|iaj?,T# «<Ui- >?L?nT-
ceal fits emotion and to take' a pull
walled the. he.lrieas «. . ^ „.
"Perhaps yon lWmember file JeWfT
(thing of a Variation
Adage.
;{ tTotnipy waa itubborn and hla teach'
er' was having a hard time explaining
oiit in the geography lea-
well enough to get |t photograph from
memdi^?" hie a^gea'feH.-'' HBJ J -'
A smile chasen itself over the; face
of Mr f#)Ip>V< ift«lW ri 6il'9iye i&fitek)
herself up from the geraniums.
"I remp^uyr; ;atp|
The'kidneys have
do in tueplng the
rorll
hell
ord
'lead
headaches, dj^'ltu
'Tangiioi anil ty*) n
tiiiuai>-4iHiub|e*.
the kidney*
and all the
uAoriiuu . will
aaved yon, Mfa. rt
Moore, pioprhdi
a raataurant lit
-i torvllle, Mo. aaytr.
"Fieforr wing Doaa * Kidney I Fiji* I
auffurtfd everything from kldn«K UiiUl
blea for a year and a half. I had puln
ut* of a
pin *
Intel
com
lave ta
ent In
|HI|
l*)l*on baa been discovered In India.
<|-MW
ding 10 t+
iiouirtt <o
only die,
rat with
Klve vU*
'he «Mk
itota it
ii*ii< ..... —
•w N . kinx M IM ' • III4I l. l««llr I sU'rll
Ml** • •'■mailntinuii r ihi*a • d.iu«iIw
-ammwini' n*n' i*ww* >m* "
u.l l-l
¥ I
il Or
In
cured
HO cent*
o„ liuffalo, N.
Mnalif. Mtm« 4lr«i |i« iip.it ui« u<l <m«
«*«■ «« jil IB" •y«l«iu. Ik'nhf
illmv na gklii
I ii nit *Ma*iH*il
ill. • irk. m« pri
" 'iir«ib« |i.i**if«"
5 4>%
' trami) raiuON i4h ,|iit
d display d hi* Intellect
PrtuideJ
Tl(«tc f
t«i)tii
Tho busy housewife reached for the
as.
fill< t.ir uuutili
nD Hnr^l'rt Man."
It fa tiATtlie ideal man that woman
ha* to live with. The wor*t service
8he^«n£<l#- v aen«ii irtn l« o •>*
pccj 11 ><y lyiAt, ii( lila. -Ikijndt'weaf
him ^w''li#por^itiMifr iiiaeruicent, or
anything of that kind. Me hu* no
abilities for the pig|. There Is ii'tfh'
Ing KifMUjli
Will. Ii-|m a QOllrff
day sifjli^tt^itd
erly.—sUii
I# Uaiuati.
<fb' .by
III1 JMX Ji-
*■ j«Hri mI-irn: . ■ jd a^wsta2S i
down to the,wpodpllc You will llnd i c 1()|t,() smich u laatler of great lm-
mot l«*t iloMDlBi tu«w ,im4ty- r'wmfqnitl')h<MoWW*1iIi. bein* Tree i
lem you ever, tackled during your fronr Tall InJurloit* vhmnlvuli. Is the |
«#reei" noufi ' :'t ' wl} one wliltof i* (ill* to uka on tine ■
>.*■ jgfs:.:.".i0 j'™' !cw«to, will, If.., ,tu, ,1 1
li? l«yt| W||ht, - thlit wbeii the g««alc !
Ictetua, were new.
Prrparnttnn, Iw ttir- hnxt* ot power; I Ton rhmtmnii of the greafent fault* '
and the who!
life is for a
ugjjQrtunlty
■H trdbtn offer I
• WilliPig|gtold that!
" jM
Tha wrv tkovglit ofjkeka
Bhe (lymtiiig tabic *4 Uk
(nliea teiM.r Uth< r !•<—
It la «| ite IIM thi
|c ioay re <n a bUim'
futius la th« wily re
greattriwi.v ntwini have Mevenred
bv I.villa K. I'lukhaiu* Vcgeuble
Compomid after an owe«nl«w haa
liecn decided w|h>u aa the ouly eure,
MISS
"W
opet__ .
Iwt JUM MuON* camft Of «"T W Ntt t, J . Y Slig WItee:-
iiikhMU-'^Lydla •;. PfgUbaio * Vw«*M Coiupwwd had
rcry \<>i* t fur* fwaule tn>#bl# #ajwialitor*prcvi
—.^at gratitude. Innffeml lntciiial| *- that
I wa* unable to attend to my dutlea and wu* a burden to in.v family. I
(h*tucwijindUiHt'''ed with ugb' Uiiii*>ruiv rel i.Jjyjil enii*laiiUjr objecting
to bililloi all'iO «liich i watibviaa^ to inkb lot, i di-idd( JT8jr* l.yd a
14. rinkham s Vejreiable (^nmeniiT It ourctl ilie nf the U rrlble trouble
and 1 ant iinwTn N tt«-r liciilCTk than I Imve N'en"for many years.
Thla and ot 'n-r auch cam** kIiouIii encourage every woman to try f<yr
din K. llBkham a Vegetable Compound befori'alieaulmilta to an operation.
Airs. Plnkham's Standing Invitation to Women
W« mrn iiifTrrlu^ frwm miiy f«irin « f f^iuilo are Invited M
prumptty eftvnimttilratt? with Slrn. IMiiUliam at Lynn, Mum, From tli*
Mfm|*toniH irlvni. tin* trouble may locaUnl uod tho quloUc^t uuunun^i
wiivnf riM'ot'rrv it«lvl«ti*d.
en red ine of tUe fC
to yon my ileepoat
inr wnsin wi |n/tt* * , j irn intnii
lecrei of succeaa toi, Inionr neli
to be reahfM t1']* to ti
i It eomeidCJ-Wtariteil. Tn otfiselvci
neighbors are of biaa conse-
us than one ot the smullesi
•a.—'Whately.
tfelo the rescue ^ r4£r monkey by |
tolbe name of ClaudS:*' * I
Claude had acted for many years
rmumdiuiu:..niiiirjtvir. i mmthttu:
)?iind is one of the very best ice-cut-
• ^Jers in the whole monkey buslnesMp
Ksj A full-dress jele,
^yand when he efft^eV society yon
'.^leould tell at once that he was not a
%, ClafeV was? afV/head of
!?flhe table, ami ag-he sat there smiling
®4t hlA frJetklsJJf)intaldi^the
^iweeteat pictures of family content-
£t VanwlgglevandOMen gave Claude a
i*^lasQ vt-chaii^4gnfe,QwhK«' thi ' fenest
^f honor politely refused by Bpilling
«ck ^f^ityH.Plffle-
glt dowfp %f
^'faina, in such j
WUh monkey sipna-^laH^^^gMe the
W'.tignal w rtish the'feroWlCT, WhMi was
|ss$iemu56dr -
LJr,ui[^;iii wiiJ
93fbnBii
Pollci
when
husba
fou
mi
ly new
I have
r uiaalQ
ty ne
at pre
'"£ommy,'f I'qapher began, "you CM
-learA ^hlB if yftu make up yornr mind.
It's not one bit smart to appear dull.
It wow," she continued, coaxlngly,
"that you are Just as bright as aiflr
/bpy< tS the ch88. Remembei;, Tommy,
'where there'ra jtUl there'S:——"
/,-rJyiw," broke fn'Tommy, "I know all
daf, i do. Me faddcr^s a lawj er. he 1b,
t.aj^,yyc heard him «nj it lot.^ "'times."
^^Yod' should not''have. Interrupted
me," reprimanded 'the teacher; "but
I'm glad that your father has taught
f |) the old adage/ Can you repeat
| it for me?"
b ii'Sure,"' said Tommy, confidently.
[Ilfle fadder says dat where der's a
will—der's always a bunch o' poor re-
lations."—Lipplncott's.
- Pura Food.
' The purVToocTlaw* does not prohlbi t
Powders# of^'kr'tai' is
.pa cure • aa AHitn-*bHtrit ipr a pvel)
knowit- fact that -a baking powder In
wtifChfAliinuis ufieil laau ad of Cream of
Tartar is l£ss Injurious. Dr. Herman;
Relnbold, the expert German (Chemist,
•IW a recent official' report concerning
faking J^Owddrs, declares that a'pure
Alum baking powder i better audiesa
injurious than the so-called Cream of
a batch 'ofibtead Or cakes for an ordi-
nary family, be concentrated to one
mouthful of^food^ and taken .Into, ^hq.
■afS™5oS^^any"<'T e- person,- no matter
qruid do nor harm, n r
Her^ii^orv the widows «id qrnhans.
Skim'ite'lift pl fea«4edV proceeded to'
id irf Ue t|o c^stoma|y' tarses' nj 4
our heads. ' ()<j < \ t -
to the "An<1
^hjldi-en sim yo«r
generaflon!" they crted. .. ,■
W gave'Ith^m a r ude siare ahd
i now' become laving ady fclill-
id, and, you .8^oyld
Sten tliey looked.-
enj >
,) wol
JTIma.
Some piscatorlhl equivoi
the audacity to send me a
■oateart im*
fish, with a one-cent Btamp on ita tall.
"When J
sliMa 3 ne«) p#t" o'fyit* 00 lo
or has] The new steamer city of , 'J >
leensktn I wa8 la'd up for repairs and one* of the
rlnlioty nld tlairrn Tit the line wa MiK
ing ln~Eer place. A* passenger who
1 1 IUCIII
n,or,t «.iti „,qHq Thi. il^iiivoi«.io _ old tub never gets in before six.. ,
i made. This
/Y. Prejg IJ
* The conversation during the din-
hoar was altogether,of a zoolog
tal nature.
an aero!
lown the li
I manner wl
I extreme.
Vftlllng thi
: pocket originally built for him by
her Nature, Claude began to put
r knives and forks in the pockets
hi.
Claude
tite a
up to n
ptivatln
A Terrible Indictment.
The modern girl Is a sphinx; a hy-
brid kind of creature who dislikes chil
di
Wrwai
UJI W replied. ..lt^ ai? right. The de-
ment. tance is just th# same tddi W kM *.
xative
« ^ _
gant" term—"tommy rot."—Corres-
pondent writing in the Throne.
was greeted with ringing
from those present
jThf only break
Human Vanity.
"Bliggins Is always Ulking a bo it
I ri'iili m
trying to
li g the dinner was tiring to put
ffet on the table before the ladies
bat Llewellyn Sbort-
trr HltUll
the bright things his baby says.'
' YeB," answered the unsympathetic
■■■MBMffPEaner regards b
; cannf
I the chMt with a tablespoon.
,4 When the other young men began to
cigarettes Claude grew an-
ther had
own son as the smartest boy on eartf.
He regarda such a circumstance as
almnle manifestation Of the law
longer sail for the money."
inds.
eat ham's
been
ptly and
baiTVanc^f'chills. Ay
remedy for malarial
trouble will certainly find them satia-
factory. They are also convenient
carry
heredity."—Washington Star.
Japan has withdrawn all her sol-
diers from Manchuri^ I^LjtWf ac-
cordance with the gi/lgfift 9 th*
treaty, hot there are dow 54.000 Jar
Battlers there, aaaae ot whom
Shakespeare's tomb was guarded so
meanly that I didn't get an opportu-
nity to chip oC a single souvenir, or
TORIA
For Infanta and CMMren
The Kind You Have
Always Bqu
:oiioi, 3 pth t kr'v.
able PreparationlorAs
Bears
lesDi^slionJChtnful-
. lUinnwhr
i.Morphinc nor
Narcotic.
j^tifouDcsmmwrn
JkMeSfr-
M*
Ma*
d Itouedv for Comfy*
.SourStomacliiDlarrlMea
ms.Coi\vulsions.Fevcrish
rtcss ami loss of s(££p.
FacSintiie Signature of
york.
Exact Copy M Wrapper.
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
It la perfectly natural to rt l the spot that hurts, nn«l when the muscle*,
nerves, joints aa<l hon<m ate throbmng and twitdlunjf with the pains nf
Rheumatism the tmffcrcr i< ant t turn t-> the liniment bottle, or some other
uxteriul applkatiua, iu ail «ilurt t< vet reliv-f in«« th« tliHeane, by |ir .lucJr jj
countur-irritation on t'ie flesh, SurTi treatment will quiet the pa:n tempo-
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the re.il diseaso because it
dotjj not rcaeh the blood, where t!ie cause in located. Rheumatism is more
than sic in deep—it is rooted arul grounded in the Moo«l and can only lc
reached by constitutional4«eatment—it cannot 1515 rubhf.d a\v,\v.
RhMimatism is due to nn aci^ts of uric arid in the blood, brought alxntt i y
tlwj accumulation iii the system of refuse matter which the iiatural avennn
of bodily waste, the Dowels nnd Kidneys, have i.uled to carry oil. This
refiwe matter, coming, in contact with the differenrtcids of the body, forms
uric,acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to a!l parts of the
body, and RheumalLsin gets ppssession of l'ie rystpm. The aches and pains
are only symptoms, and though they may bcn-.ittcred or relieved fur a lime
by Surface treatment, they will reappear t:t th® first exposttH cold or
1 " 1 *' • - Rhetima-
saturnttd
^ w Will shift
from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling ou ihc nerves, causing
inflammation and fiwnl ing nnd aucn terriblmpains that the nervous system
is often shattered, the health undcrminedflmd perhaps the patient becomes
deformed rnd crippled for life. s. s. 8. thoroughly 11 causes the blood and
renovates the circulation by neutn:lj*3n{f the acids and expelling all foreign
matter from tbctyntem It wurui# and invigorates the blood so that inatead
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit-
ing acrid and corrosive matter in the jnus-
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is led
nnd nourished by rich, health-sustaining
bloo<l which completely and permanently
cures Rheumatism, s. s. s. is composed
of both purifying and tonic properties—
just what is needed in every case of Rheu-
matism. It contains tio potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, btit is
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs ami
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do "not waste valuable time
trying to nib a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. s. s. and write
us about your case and our physicians will give you any information or
advice desired free cf charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
S.S.S.
: PURELY VEGETABLE
i | Oi i i I'll' gi
y/|NFERSMITHS
(hillTonic
CHILLS FEVER
HlfiPty&V
■urars and Wenrin5"'Vie h«!r.
,..j to its Youthful Color.
fea Mip dlvuses * hair (tllifiL
^k , :■ r.t! )i u' at Dru^irta
Ague
For any case of Chills
or Fever, Swamp
or any ailment due to Malaria that
WARD
$10
-
to the Directions. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents.
Prepared oilily by JOHN SCHAAP, Ft. Smith, Ark.
Phill Cure fails to cure if taken according j ir wlth
a • i irrtniii A Irricalitl Knjit, Alfalfa Kurms.
CALIFORNIA «#«.
ktui; free. Woostcr,
DEFIANCE Cold Wiitr Starch
makes laundry work a pleasure. 10 02. j;ku. lUo.
•orf eye*, umj ! Thompson's Eye Water
W. N. U., MUSKOGEE, NO. 40, 1907.
PUTNAM
DYES
aaiavMof without
• nd Liberal Homcitald
Regulations In
WESTERN
CANADA
New Districts Now Opened lor Settlement
Some of tho rhofcect
Jitiul3 iu th^ main Ciflw-
"ini Wis of Sasklto>t>
wm and Alberta lj|Sva
recently been cp^lud
f..r srttlemrnl uutler
tlie K<-vi^ed I Inmcsu j«l
Ke^ulations of Cariitria.
•Th• tf sands of hohjf-
iStWdi of i6o3CIC9CK^
vailahle. The new relations uiali< jt
I, pcis*i£)h> tnn 'tftfryfo be 1 V piony, the oppor-
* rtiViifv thartrt/ny fti tne'Phni'il SiateH have been
Any niemberof a family may mjlka
' mi* 2* th« family, whoitnay
" * '"iself or lier&Blf.
? A Kent or .Sub-
ARivyL.of jLhft.fi^tri t .b^i^xy, von certain e.ond>-
ti<>l|5. of |lf«-^4ifitr. tiu Hjer non, daughter, brvfLtt
or .^ifrt'ei' of intchdiiiK houif'^l'L-ader.
"Aiiy e<-«n #num> ereri section of DominiAik
)An(1* in MitiiiP■ Lw or.f Ur N' rWi'I'rovinc^i^,
♦ * «iHt *! . « t may be tiome-
■twultMl by any pemorf tlie wle lieiwl of a family,,
or mainover IffyiiM*o(a« . to thefxtent nfone-
ipiarlor awiioil. of 1MI acre*, uioro or If^1'
The f e-in each case will b« fio.oo. Chnrfctiw,
pehoouayd mflrt«bcbnyeu'tf t- llaaltiiy clnp^r**
splendid crops and good laws. Grain-crowing and
canl'3 rai^int! priiirjpart itiiln lrie.-i.
For rurthfr panictria's d* to rwtas^ routes, beat
.time to go and where to locate, apply to 1
J. S. CRAWFORD.
No. 125 W. Ninth Street. Kaosaa City. Missrarl
-, 7K ai?}'tsii,Sin "?«• rtftmvi}-*0 T'.'J !"r V,'",yl,°
F.ntry mayinowoe niafle oefOie the Ageni
01
Dangerous imitations of well-known medicines are often sold to druggists, by
consciOUSless trade pirates. One of the most commonly imitated (because most pop-
;>ila^)i}erne<3ies, is Thedford's Black-Draught. Some imitators copy the appearance of
; the medicine; others the packet; but none copy the true merit of the only real—
THEDFORD'S
i v u !!! • - • \ ' . ? ' • * T,
for constipation, indigestion, sick headache, bifiousness, backache,' uric acid troubles,
rheumatism and similar disorders. Mrs. J. L. Broadhead, of Clanton, Ala., writes: "1
"h^stdfTOcfRrouble, but nothing helped me Until I used Thedford's Black-Draught."
i*yJ
.ui «;&&««..]
Too Indulgent.
'♦(joffbsfej nfif&ous ^noer at;
Mr.
self in « crevice of the tower of St. Marklev," she said, "because he's so ,
jdkkj* rUfe" 'Bajitlst 9flrci,'r6B tarfii.^h^lif! JClitiltB'jlonH Aafce a !
borough. Lincolnshlrje, Kns,, .iinder- "No," replied her husband, "but his
iiin«S&b« Nubtl^likfii^id'jifoedl^iiWa'" ytifi fdlkfflefe ctfeW bVeak a man. I |
mt of place until it cost over $3,000
sneer at Markley because he's fool
enough to bethat sort of Man,"
hkkctt-i*., ' '
why tliey iiuy Red
rading
does ftt work thoroughly, but d«es
not Rilpe like most remedies of its
' ily recommend it_
Junity <
, Oswel
>ii gropes, a L?nu.
aiys hapj(I^
■ ' '
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3J0 SHOES
10*SWO€S rdR CVE«V MWBfiR OF «- >|
THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRI0E8.
S25,OOOsttp^^£Z?S'Jr,
Reward IT"""--*3 * M •Ao~
i
dead
be the I
Action may noTalwayi
ness, but there is no happiness with-
out action.—Ruskin.
Lnri*'
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tin.
i making
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The ffele«tioii of tin- leathern hini nilier iiiatt-rialfi lor rarli part
of the shoe, and every detail of the making is looked after by
Cir| theUde't^'fajEKalfS "
Wrkifini^hiu Se-A.-CM. .
— - w ™ — — .v« ...T lHr|e faetorien at BrocltoiOViiM.,
and show you how carefulIv W. U l* ii£l.v shoes are made, you
-would then understand why they hold their hape. fit he!"
ve:ir longer and are of greater value than any other male.
No substitute. Ask your dealer for W. L. iNiuclast shors.
direct to factory. Shoes sent everywhere by maiL Catalog free.
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Smith, Clark. The Claremore Messenger. (Claremore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 11, 1907, newspaper, October 11, 1907; Claremore, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178169/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.