The Hastings Herald (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1913 Page: 5 of 6
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right tha atomach and bowela art right
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but (irmly com'
prj a lazy liver to
do ita duty
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“MALL PILL SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE
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FOURTEEII YEARS
Restored to Health by Lydia
Ea PinUuun's Vegetable
Compound
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twa jranrs from orfnnle tnftammaUun
female wanknaaa
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my aides earn In
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or a Landing on my
faot and 1 had turn
awful bearing down
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and became thin and
pale with dull heavy
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tore frwm whom I rncrivad only tempo
nry relief I divided to give IvdJ
I’inkham's Vegetable Compound a fair
JAKEY’S FAULT VERY SERIOUS
Father Rightly Felt Mo Could Never
Be Captain of Industry Unless Ha
Was Taught to Improve
Mr and Mrs Isaacs took great
pride In their young eon Jakey Fa-
ther was determined to make him a
great business man a veritable cap-
tain of industry One day mother
heard loud screams coming from an
adjoining room and rushed in to in-
vestigate the cause of the trouble
Father was vigorously administering
a dose of “strap oil” to the young
hopeful
“Ikey! Ikey! Vy for you are lick-
ing liddle Jakey?”
“Because I caught him in a lie
dot’s vy” replied father continuing
the chastisement
"A lie? You say a Ho?”
“Yes I vill teach him to lie better
as dot eef I half to break efTery bone
In hees body” — Exchange
THOUGHTFUL RUTH
SETJING TABLE
TO DO HONOR TO
ST VALENTINE
Ruth — Yes "I got papa to buy a
vacuum cleaner for mother
Maud — How thoughtful!
Ruth— Yes Mother is a little stif-
fened up with rheumatism you know'
and I used to feel so sorry to see her
trying to use the broom that I always
left home on sweeping day
i Just to Prove It
“Pa what is undying love?”
"That’s the kind the gink has who
shoots bimreif dead when he is re-
jected” A DIFFERENCE
It Paid Thl Man to Change Food
“What Is called ‘good living' eventu-
ally brought me to a condition quite
tbe reverse of good health’ writes a
N Y merchant
"Improper eating told on me till my
stomach became so weak that food
nauseated me even the lightest and
simplest lunch and I was much de-
pressed after a night of uneasy slum-
ber unfitting me for business
"This condition was discouraging
as I could find ro way to improve it
Then I saw te advertisement of
Grape-Nuts food and decided to try
It and became delighted with the re-
sult - “For the past three years I have
used Grape-Nuts snd nothing else for
my breakfast and for lunch before re-
tiring It speedily set my stomach right
and I congratulate myBelf that I have
regained my health There is no great-
er comfort for a tired man than a
lunch of Grape-Nuts It insures restful
sleep and an awakening in the morn-
ing vith a feeling of buoyant courage
and hopefulness
“Grape-Nuts has been a boon to my
whole family It has made of oar 2-year-old
boy who used to he unable
to digest much of anything a robust
healthy ' little rase 1 weighing 32
pounds Mankind certainly owes a
debt of gratitude to the expert who
Invented this perfect food” Name
given by Poatum Co Battle Creek
Mich “There’s a reason”
Ever rwwft (k akov letter? A
ae aptyiini If lla ta flat They
re ftraaJae ira aat fall ( kaaaa
latereac A4v
OMEHOW or other Cupid never
seems half so busy as at St
Valentine's day Then tbe little
god of love bolds full spray How
Cupid came to be connected with tbe
Idea of St Valentine's day is rather
vague There has been a current be-
lief for ages that on tbe fourteenth of
February the birds choose their mates
possibly that la the origin of the
idea
St Valentine lived In the third cen-
tury and ever since that period hla
birthday the fourteenth of February
baa been named in his honor
Formerly it was the custom on St
Valentine's eve to drop an equal num-
ber of names of young men and wom-
en In a box The maiden whose name
was drawn was presumed to be the
young man's valentine Thia was con-
sidered an omen predicting the happy
termination of a love affair
The old-fashioned valentines were
usually “home-made” with the verses
written especially for the person they
were intended for and conveyed many
real affectionate sentiments Though
the present valentines are factory
made and many thousands can be
bought of similar kind surely tbe
maiden of today welcomes tbe verses
printed on lace paper and decorated
with hearts or forget-me-not vith
much the same enthusiasm as drd the
girl of long ago for a valentine is
a message fragrant with love or
friendship and causes many a heart-
throb The day which has an entrancing
charm especially for young people and
children is a favorite Soccasion on
which to entertain friends A Valen-
tine’s party could be called a “hearty
party” because hearts play such a
prominent part in the decorations and
games ’
“All the world loves a lover” So
perhaps that la the reason valentine
affairs are so popular With little
expense one can decorate a table
for a valentine luncheon or dinner
which will call forth expressions of
surprise and admiration from your
guests
Send your Invitations on heart
shaped cards or postal card valen-
tines If it Is to be a children’s par-
ty buy a supply of candy mottoes and
hide them In different places about
the room then allow 20 minutes (or a
merry hunt Award a prize some-
thing that is in keeping with the
event' to the one who collects the
greatest number
Another way to entertain the young-
sters Is to have a large heart of pa-
per with a small red heart In the
center Blindfold each child In turn
and see who can pin a paper arrow
nearest the heart
An Interesting game which adds to
enjoyment of the affair is to cut paper
hearts of different colors In small
pieces and scatter them about the
room Award a prize to the one
who is successful In putting together
the most hearts of the same shade
If the guests are old enough request
each one to write an original valen-
tine either serious or comical ad-
dressed to another child read the
verses aloud and let tbe children judge
which is the cleverest
A unique way to choose partners
for the supper is amade by having an
immense heart of cardboard covered
In red crepe paper Tbe girls take
turns in standing in front of the
heart while the boys march In front
of them to the music of some lively
Bong When the player stops sudden-
ly the girl whp is framed In the heart
becomes the partner of the youth In
front of her
Red and white have always been the
acceptable colors for decorating a val-
entine table but latterly there has
been a strong indication towards pink
Cupids hearts bows and arrows are
tbe most appropriate decorations for
this holiday “All the world loves a
lover" so the more hearts and CupidB
that adorn the table the prettier the
effect will me
The table Illustrated had two ruf-
fles of crepe paper gathered around
the edge of the table as a soft back-
ground for the drapery of hearts cut
out of red crepe paper In graduating
sizes ttfrse hearts were strung on
red baby ribbon The candle shades
were of white and red hearts pasted
on Te nut boxes were In the form
of hearts decorated with small card-
board Cupids The place cards are
four Inch hearts set in the corner of
a gilded card The favors are three
Inch hearts of white with a small
red heart In the center These
hearts are fastened to a ' gilded
stock and finished with a bow of red
ribbon or crepe paper
Tbe centerpiece Is suspended from
the chandelier and is made of three
fourteen inch hearts tied together with
red baby ribbon This forma sort
of a Jack Horner bag which can be
used to hold valentines or souven-
irs Strings of smaller hearts bang
from the center The large hearts
have an arrow pierced through them
For the menu carry out the “heart
Idea” Th sandwiches can be cut
heart shaped with a cookie cutter
The salad can be decorated with
hearts cut out of pickled beets The
Ice cream can be served heart Bhaped
and decorated with candy hearts A
pretty cake has candy mottoes placed
all over the surface of the cake be-
fore the icing Is hard - Each one haa
to read their motto aloud Two rings
are baked in the cake The parties re-
ceiving the rings are supposed to be
the next married
Decorations well worth the- effort
and different from any other table
had for its main decoration a char-
iot placed in tbe center of the table
This chariot is easily made of card
board and covered with crepe paper
or a little toy wagon can be used
either gilded or covered with fringed
paper The chariot is trimmed either
with small roses or carnations A
small doll Is dressed as Cupid with
sash and wings made of crepe paper
of tulle flittered with gold The doll
stands in the center of the chariot
holding ribbons which are long enough
to reach to each plate a place card
decorated with small cardboard Cu-
pids holding a rose are attached to
each ribbon A small strip of paste-
board is pasted to the back of the
card to form an easel so the cards
stand up
The favors are attractive nosegays
cf artificial roses with tiny hearts
hung among them The rose idea can
be carried out further by hanging gar-
lands of artificial roses around the
table
On the place cards write a com-
pliment for each person commencing
each ’word with the letter of their
name and let them find their places
in that way
These ideas may help you to' orig-
inate others of your own possibly no
other festive occasion offers so many
ways to decorate and entertain in a
“hearty" way
The favors are small nosegays or
artificial hearts with small hearts hung
among them A valentine design in
crepe paper is ruffled around the ta-
ble and finished with garlands of arti-
ficial flowers Candy Cupids are eas-
ily obtained at this season of the
year The favors are small envelopes
containing hearts made of silk or pa-
per Some hearts are large while
some are small Some are soft and
some are hard All kinds of hearts
which are supposed to be the heart
fortune of the recipient
The decorations for a valentine ta-
ble can be made with little expense
and as the work progresses you will
find yourself originating many unique
ideas Every hostess aims to have
her affair Just a little bit different
than previous ones and when your
guests see the results of your efforts
with exclamations of admiration you
will feel amply repaid
trial and also the Sanative Wash I have
Bow used the remedies fr four month
and cannot expreee my thanks for what
they have don for me
If thee lines will be of any benefit
you have my jwrmlwdon to publish
them”— Mrs Hadis Williams 465
James Street’ Elkhart Indiana
Lydia E I’inkham's Vegetable Com-
pound made from native roots and herbs
contains no narcotic or harmful drugs
and to-day holds the record of being the
moat successful remedy for female Ills
w know of and thousands of voluntary
testimonials on file in the Pink hang
laboratory at Lynn Mass seem to
prove this fact
If yon have th slightest doubt
that Lydia !’ 1‘inLliuiu’s Vegeta-
ble Compound will help you write
to Lydia Kl ’ink hum MedlelueCo
(confidential) LynnMaiuL for ad-
vice Your letter will lie opened
read and answered liy a woman
and held In strict couddencc
WAS NO PLACE FOR LUCINDY
Mammy Would Not Allow Daughter
to Stay Where Cooking Was Done
Without Human Agency
Mammy Lou wai visiting Iucindy
The latter lifted a boiling pot off the
stove set it in the tireless cooker cov-
ered it closely and pushed it under
the table
“What'e yuh agoln’ t' (lei wld dat
pot?”
“I'se a-gaoin to cook dero beans in
de tireless cooker”
Mammy rose a scared hunted look
on Her wrinkled face “Does yuh
mean t' tell me yuh a-goln' t' bile
dem beans without flab?”
Lucindy nodded Mammy backed
to the door and looked at the girl
as at an apparition then with defi-
ance mingled with fear commanded:
“Put on your bonnet! You sure is
hoodooed! You -ain’t goln’ t’ live in
no house where the devil does de
cookin’!” — Judge
HOLIDAYING IN
THE WINTER
AN IMMCNIK AMOUNT or MONKV
BFINT BY WISTflNN CANADI-
ANS IN WINTCR SCABON
"As eseesalty large ember f
Wester Canada people are leering
or pr paring to lee ta spend the
Winter la Csllforala”
Tbe above Item of sews was clip-
ped from a Western Canada paper
early la December la lb same peper
ere Items of newt conveying lb la-
lelllsenca that beadred of Wester
Canadians also taking trip
abroad spending the Christmas sea-
son “at home” as they yet term lbs
eld lasd Tba Bcaadlaavta element
participated largely la lb holiday
business of tbe railroads and the
eteamehlpe but they all bad return
tickets Early In December the east
bound trains and boats were loaded
and sa eetlmats furnished by the rail'
road people gave upaarda of twelve
thousand as tbe number who would
make the Christmas holiday visit
abroad Thia does not mean that tbea
people are leaving to avoid the cold-
ness of the winter nor for any cli-
matic conditions whatever They
have com out to Canada and bsva
done so well that they can afford tba
hundred and fifty or two hundred dol-
lars or morn that It takes to carry
them across and hack When they
cam to Canada they did not bava
that much money all told hut now
they are wealthy and on their return
will bring notno of their friends with
them
Then there are those too who on
their wheat farms bsva made suffi-
cient money that they can afford to
take n holiday and wbat better winter
holidaying ground could they have
than California? How many In other
farming district of the continent
could afford the money snd the time
that these people can?— Advertise-
ment '
Are You Subject
to Constipation
litre h a Simple Way of Cor-
recting it Instantly lie I ore
it liecomes Chronic
Very leer people go through Uf
without some time or other being
troubled with oonstipeUoa Thousands
injur themselves by lbs see ot
strong cathartics eall mineral wa-
ter pills and atmllar things They
have temporary value la soma caaea
It la true but tha good effect Is soon
lost and the more on take of them
the leas effective they become
A pbyslo or purgative la aeldom
necessary and much better and more
permanent results caa b obtained
by nslng a acleatlflc remedy Ilka Dr
Caldwell's Hyrup I’rpem It doe not
bid behind a high sounding asms
but is a bat It Is represented to b
a mild lasatlva medicine It Is so
mild that thousands of mothers give
It to tiny infanta snd yet U Is so com-
pounded and contains such definite
Ingredients that It alii have equally
good effect when used by person
suffering from tbe worst chronic con-
stipation la fart among tha great-
est endorsers of Hyrup Pepsin ara
elderly people who have suffered for
year and found nothing to benefit
them until they took Hyrup Pepsin
It la a fact that millions of families
have Hyrup Pepsin constantly In fht
bouse homes Ilk thnen of Mr O It
Pruitt Berea K who used Dr Cald-
well’s Hyrup Pepsin as a laxatlva
tonic Mrs Pruitt writes that It so
strengthened and cleansed her system
that she was quickly relieved of a se-
vere couch which had troubled her
for months The speclul value of this
grand laxative tonic is that it la suit-
MR 0 B PRUITT
sd to tha needs of every member of
tbe family It la pleasant tasting
mild and non-griping t’nllks harsh
physics It works gradually and ta
very brief time tbe atomarh and
bowel muscle are trained to do their
work naturally again when all medi-
cines can be dispensed with
You can obtain bottle at any drug
store for fifty cents or on dollar Tbe
latter els Is usually bought by fam-
ilies who already know Ita value Ha
suits are alwaya guaranteed or money
will be refunded
If no member of your family haa
ever used Hyrup Pepsin and you
would like to make a personal trial
of It before buying It in tbe regular
way of a druggist send your address
postal will d— to Dr W H Cald-
well 202 Washington Bt Montleello
111 and a free sample bottle will b
mailed you
FLOOR WALKER
BEFORE AND
AFTER MARRIAGE
Advice Given Mother in Regard to
Yonng Daughter Proves Val-
uable to Daughter Even
After Marriage
Pollock Tex — “When I was a girl
about 14 years of age” writes Mrs
Winnie Delaney of this town “I was
in awfully bad health I tried differ-
ent treatments but they did me no
good
A friend advised my mother to give
me Cardul the woman's tonic! She
gave me one bottle and It straighten-
ed me out all right
I did not have any more trouble un-
til after I was married I had several
bad spells then but I began taking
Cardul again and my health started
to improving right away
I can safely recommend Cardul to
all women sufferers as I think it is
the greatest woman’s medicine on
earth
You may publish this letter if you
wish”
Cardul is good for young girls as
well as older women because It con-
tains pure harmless vegetable ingre-
dients which act gently yet surely
on the delicate womanly organs It 1b
a tonic prepared' exclusively for wom-
en For more than 50 years Cardul has
been in widely extended use by wom-
en of all ages and has given entire
satisfaction as a remedy for rebuild-
ing womanly health and strength
You can rely on Cardul It will do
for you what it has done for thou-
sands of others It will help you
Begin to take Cardul today
N B — Wrttt to: Chattanooga Medicine Co
Ladies Advisory Dept Chattanooga Tenn for
Sitctal Imtru tons on yourcaae and 64-page book
“Home Treatment for Women" aent in plain
wrapper Adv
Oldpop — Is your baby fond of you?
Newpop — Fond of me? Why he just
sleeps ail day so that he can stay up
all night to enjoy my entertaining so-
ciety At the Studio
A motor stopped in front of the
photographer's and a woman lack-
ing none of the artificial accessories
deemed necessary to “looks” entered
the studio
A couple of days later the photogra-
pher submitted proofs for her approval-
"Not one of these pictures looks
anything like me” the woman in-
sisted The photographer tried in every
way to pacify her but finding this
an impossibility lost control of his
temper
"Madam!” he exclaimed “did you
read my sign?”
“Yes”
“Well! It doe not sa!y ‘cleaning
dyeing and remodeling’ It says ‘por-
traits’ ”
Knew It All
An old but sturdy Irishman who
baa made a reputation aa gang
boss was given a Job with railroad
construction company at Fort-au
Prince Haiti One day when tbe
sun was hotter than usual the gang of
black Haitians began to shirk and aa
the’ chief engineer rode up on his
horse— the Irishman was heard to
shout:
“Allex — you sons of guns — allez!
Then turning to the engineer he
said: “I curse the day I 4ver learned
their language”
Gilvng Away the Secret
Willing to have bia neighbors think
he was a fine musician Brown install-
ed a mechanical piano near a front
window of his home where he spent
hours each day pedaling out melodies
“Your father is a great piano player
isn't he?” one of the neighbors re-
marked to Brown's boy William one
afternoon “Yep” replied William
“but It makes his feet awful sore”
Credit and “Confidence”
First Bank Official — I Just loaned
Bulger $50000 on his business
Second Ditto— Is his business good
enough to warrant it?
“Sure! He showed that he was
employing over fourteen hundred
children” — Life
He only is rich who owns the day
and no one owns the day who allows
it to be invaded with worry and fret
and anxiety — Emerson
riLFS CrRFD IX TO 14 DATS
ToTirdniiniiMt will refund money If lA0 OINT-
MfcNT fails to core any cane of Itching Hliod
Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days boo
Agreeing With Her
“I was a fool when I married you!’
“Yes and you married a fool!"
Evidently Was
“Are you fond of a joke?”
“Is this a proposal?”
Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething softens the gums reduces inflamma-
tion at lays pain cures wind colie 26c a bottle-A
When a merchant “assigns” he gen-
erally assigns the wrong reason for it
Stiff Joints
Sprains Bruises
art relieved ft! once by an applicft
tion of Sloan’ft Liniment Don't
rub just lay on lightly
M Sloan's Liniment has 4onS ort
trml than auyilmig 1 bava avar triad
for ititf joiuU 1 got njf hand bort ao
badly that I bad to atop work right in
tba busiest Uma o' tba year 1 thought
at first that 1 would bara to hava my
band token olf but I got a bottle of
bloan's Liniment and curad my hand"
W ibToif V MKSLJt! Morria Ala
Good for Broken Sinew
O O Jokes Baldwin L 1 writs t
—1 wed Hloao’s Linimaut for broken
sinews abora tba knee eapcuuaed by a
fall and to my great aatostacuon waa
able to reaame work tn lee than three
weeks after tha accident”
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Fine for Sprain
M Hkkht A Vokhl 84 Somerset
Rt PIinHld N J writes 1 — “ A
friend sprained his snkls so badly
that It went black He laughed when
I told him that I would hare him out
in week 1 applied Hlotn'i Liniment
and in four dava bo waa working mid
said -Sloan’s was a right good Lint
meat"
Price 2 Sc
50c usd $100
Rloan's Book
on horses eattle
sheep and
poultry sent free
Address
W N U Oklahoma City No 7-1913
More Deadly Than the Gun
A small country boy was carrying a
dead cottontail by the ears
“Hello son did you shoot that rab-
bit?” inquired a city man who bad
hunted all day with no success
“No” sarcastically replied the urch-
in “I scolded it and it died of mortification”
Surprise for Mother
A Chicago school teacher tells with
great gusto of the shrewd little "col-
ored brother” who once arrived at
school provided with a most unusual
excuse for tardiness “I couldn’t help
bein’ late please teacher” he bubbled
shrilly “Somepln happened to us las'
night My maw she went ter bed wit’
a headache and when she wakes up
dis mornin’ dere's two little quins
(twins) one on each side ob her and
— she won’ know nuffln 'bout ’em tell
she wakes up An’ my maw she so
s’prised she cain't get up ter get me
ready for school!”
One at a Time
She — When we are married dear
I must have three servants
He — Certainly darling But try to
keep each as long as possible — St
Louis Post
)
Appetite is Keen"
Digestion is Good"
Liver is Active”
Bowels Regular
"General Health Fine"
Jumped the Track
Zens turned Niobe
into a
“And
stone”
“Did they have motor cars in those
days dad?”
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
The Sea Gull
The woods are full of merry minstrelsy:
Glad ate the hedges with the notes of
spring:
But o'er the sad and uncompanioned sea
No love-lorn voices ring
Gray mariner of every ocean clime
If I could wander on as sure a wing
Or beat with yellow web thy pathless sea
I too might cease to sing
Would I could share thy silver-flashing
swoop
Thy steady poise tabove the bounding
deep t
Or buoyant float with thine Instinctive
trust
Rocked In ft dreamless sleep!
-8 Weir MltchelL
The Way of It
“Have you got a cook yet?"
“No but one is coming today
see if we suit her”
TO DRIVE OTT M41ART
AND ltllLD TP THE KYKTFM
Take the Old Standard UKOVK8 TAhTKlUS
CHILL 'I'ONIO You know what you are taking
Tbe formula Is plainly printed on every bottle
showing It iHHluiply (Quinine and Iron In a tasteless
form and tbe most effectual form Mot grown
people and cislldren bo cents
Feathered Girl
"Looks rather plain does she not?”
“Well those are her own feathers
She can’t afford anything artificial” —
Harper’s Bazar
t'SK ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
the Antieuptlu powdur to be shaken Into the
shoes for tired aching feet It takes the sting
'mt of corns and bunions and makes walking
a delight Sold everywhere 25c Refuse sub-
stitutes For FRBB trial package address A
8 Olmsted Le Roy N Y Adv
Nature intended you to enjoy these privileges
and if there is anything wrong with the Stomach
Liver or Bowels we urge a trial of Ifosleller's
Slomach Differs immediately It will tone
strengthen and invigorate the entire system thus
preventing Sick HeadacheIndigeslionDyspepsia
Sourness Biliousness Cosliveness Colds Grippe
and Malaria Try a bottle today but be sure it’s
to
ITCH Relieved in 30 Minute
Woolford Sanitary Lution tor all klntln ot
contagious itcU A PrugiiU Adv
When you have a lawsuit to lose
you can -afford to hire a cheap law-
Its Kind
“This head work of yours is some-
thing of a tax isn’t it?”
“Yes something of a poll-tax”
Result
“I'll hurl the insult back in that
fellow’s teeth”
“Then he’ll have to eat his words”
MOSTETTEHrS
Stomach Bitters
i
The Genuine has our Private Stamp over neck of bottle
COLT DISTEMPER
Gka be handled Tory aulty Tbo fltek tre cored oil often tu
aamoBtable do matter how “exixMed” kept from haring the dbfo
eaao by using 81‘UHN’S LlOt LL DISTLMPEK CVKE Otr
'the tOQgue or ta feed Acts oa the blood eod expels gerrno oc
etl forms or distemper Best remedy rest known for meres in fL
One bottle guaranteed to care one esse 80c end tl e bottle mend
10 dosea of druggists end hornaw deetere or sent exprees peid by
manufacturers Out shows bow ho poultice throats Our free
booklet gives everything Local agents wanted Largest sailing
bores remedy la ertstenoe twelve years
FORK MEDICAL CO-ra—nn Ooshen IikL ALA
liteafiU) lioEffe Dm k feli iSMKr
If Veers to flwttorins vfc “RtNOVINL'' Made toy Vao Vlect-Mansfleld Dreg Ce MmiUs
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Banner, H. E. The Hastings Herald (Hastings, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1913, newspaper, February 14, 1913; Hastings, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1782099/m1/5/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.