The Inola Register. (Inola, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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THB INOLA REGISTER
LEAVES KIDNEYS
IKENEO coNomn
in all part* of the conn try hart
t busy with the epidcmic of gri|
a visited so many home*. Thj
of grip thia year are often verj
f and leave the (Vetera in a run.
Indition, particularly the kidney)
em to suffer moit, aa almost every
"inplaina of lame back and urin.
bleu which ahould not be neglect-
these danger aignala often lead to
kidney troubles. Druggist*
large sale on Dr. Kilmer'a
i-Root which so many people say
!. and strengthens the kidner.
attack of grip. Swamp-Root,
MUST HLE REIURNIWO DOUJIR WHEAT
ALL SUBJECT TO INCOME TAX
REQUIRED TO SUBMIT STATE-
MENTS BY MARCH 1.
HEAVY PENALTY FOR FAILURE
Return. Will Be Rigidly Checked an I
A«al.tance Given Taxpayer, by Of-
ficials in Every County—Tip*
to Farmer*.
This Price Will Hold For Some
Years.
A well advlseTl commercial authority
gives It a# Ms opinion, "as a alow,
descent may be counted on In the
prices for grain when the war ends—•
It may take several year* to restore
the world's stock of foodstuff* to nor-
mal—there Is good ground for confi-
dence In the outlook for rapid devel-
opment In agriculture."
| lf "'Is be correct. It follows thnt
Washington.—All good American* 'ho profession of farming will mate-
n herbal compound, has .'gentle Mlled'aiZ""t""1 * 'V are D°W "Kr,>"w ,,s **ak next
effect on the kidne>'., which is al! .? J to ''u-v' ln the <>f an few .vonrs.
mediately noticed ■n most case* ' ,helr.8hare of the cost of Today, the price of wheat Is set by
who try it. Dr. Kilmer & Co., ' wur- Whether or not he I* sub- 'he I'nlted States government at $2.21)
Aon,^N. V, offer_to send a sain- '° "1'9 la the question every per bushel, and ln Canada the price
i bottle of Swamp-Root, on receipt man must settle at once.
*- to even; sufferer who re- words this la the answer:
❖ STATEHOUSE BREVITIES +
Fir. Insurance Rate. Lowered. | Prl.on.r Attend. Church.
A revision of lire Insurance rates A copy of one of the strangest docu
that will result in .weeping reduction. | ment. ever Issued to a convict 1. or
file ln the office of .1. M. Crook, state
Save Your
Cash and
Your Health
He in need of it. KesuUr rne<li. nnn ^
large mm bottle*, for sale at ? re and ever-v married man
list*. ~
(d?.
Inner Requirement*.
Jr. have yer got any of duds
ft want?"
rbut I've tin old nutonioblle you
live."
In premium, in many classification,
and Increase. In other, wa. made In
an order ia.ued by &tie state Insurance
board.
The largest reduction will be on
lire-proof buildings, on which the rate
Is lowered 35 per cent. Reductions
also are made on all brick mercantile
buildings and their contents.
Frame building^ bear the brunt of
what increases are made. In the past
frame mercantile buildings have not
been bearing their proportionate share
of the risk involved, according to Wil-
liam R. Samuel, secretary of the
board. The new schedule also pro-
vides for higher rates ln unprotected
towns. The effect of the change will
be to encourage the erection of brick
In a feT has been set at ?2.21. This, of course,
\ trial will mnv.n™, "" .. V :— • Every un- Is less freight and handling charges
j .1 .. . •von# married mnn whose net Income Is $1,- which brings the average to the fnrm-
nd every married man or ers at about $2.00 per bushel. This
i t . Be sure to mention thi* or 8 '""illy whose Income la $2.- price will pay so long as land, mate- ant' "re-proof buildings and to en
j 000 or over must pay the tax. Before rial and labor can lie secured at rea- "'"rage towns to provide fire protec
March 1, litis, he must file his return sonahle prices. It remains for the "on-
I*'?!. coIler,"r of Internal revenue would-be producer to ascertain where An average reduction of 6 per cent
in the district in which he lives or has he can secure these at prices that will '■ m «'e on all brick buildings, not In
nts principal place of business. make the production of grain profit- eluding contents. In nil class towns
tax UmTk'.'J -0 lh.'nk9 "V£'1" ,h" i n,'Ie- *'s,1"m,e wh"t ■ "" A decrease of 25 per cent was made
t , ¥ . t «x n king a serious error. Revenue can afford to pay for land that will give In the rate for brick buildings oo
ks. hut I got ernough trouble wl" b* ln «very county to him a yield of wheat which when sold cupled for manufacturing purposes
me own innards wldout beg- check returns Failure to make a cor- at $2.00 per bushel, will return him a Including garages, bakeries black
soline from door to door."- J*«t return within the time specified fair profit. Local and social condl- smith shops, printing establishments
••V ti envyMpenul,le8- l,ons wl" also enter Into the consldera- theaters, bottling works, box factories
i,. . . T*. m<>"ns Kros" lnco""' """• Kln,llng what he wants he would ^ndy factories, clothing
ess certain deductions provided for by be wise to make his purchase now. turies. creamerie., cheese
tne act. Tic law defines Income as I .a rid prices in same portions of the
profit, gain, wages, salary, commie- country are low. certainly as low as
.ions, money or Its equivalent from they will ever be. City property and
profession., vocations, commerce, town property will fluctuate, hut farm
trade, rents, sales and dealings ln prop- property will hold Its own The price
erty. real ami personal, and Interest of grain Is as low as It will be for
some years. Therefore It would be buildings in all classified towns was
well to look about, and find what can reduced on an average of 15 per cent
',n**- Public buildings, Including schools
1 here are doubtless many opportu- and churches, will get a reduction of
nltles in the United States, especially '0 Ppr cent
in the Western States, to purchase Frame mercantile buildings In all
good agricultural lands, that will pro- class towns will pay an Increased rate
T. . 'luo,* we"« nt reasonable prices. If the ! of 124 per cent and frime real
Tha norma' rate of tax Is 2 per cent would-be buyer has the time to Inves- fences In unprotected town* will pay
12 >4 per cent more. A new farm
schedule was adopted which will re-
sult In a lower rate for brick or stone
farm buildings. Frame farm residences
were Increased 10 per cent, and frame
barns and outbuildings will pay an In
creased rate of 25 per cent.
The new schedule provides a great
Transcript.
IMMEDIATE ATTENTION
Id be given to spruins. swellings,
nlses, rheumatism and neurallgia.
i Mansfield's Single Arnica Llnl-
hnndy on the shelf. Three sizes
—2Sc, oOc and 11.00.—Adv.
She—"I am Just crazy nbout surf
bathing." He—"A dipsomaniac, then!"
l"ho Lamb.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cored
by local applications as thay cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. Ther* i.
Jtuy one way to cure Catarrhal Deafness
eld that la by a constitutional remedy!
ALV8 CATARRH MEDICINE acta
through th- Blood on the Mucoua Surface*
9f the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is
Taused by an Inflamed condition of tb.
muccus lining of the Eustachian Tube,
when this tube ta inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
from Investments except Interest from
government bonds, or state, municipal
township or county bonds. Incomes
from service as guardian, trustee or
executor; from dividends, pensloUB.
royalties, or patents, or oil and gas
wells, coal land. etc.. are taxable.
Normal Rate I. 2 Per Cent.
manufac
factories
canning factories, cold storage plan's,
feed mills, feed .tores. Ice cream and
Ice factories, mattress works, paint
works, machine shops, livery stable,
wood works
The rate on the contents of brlch
on net Incomes above the amount of tlgate, and that Is needed, for these
exemptions, w hich is 12.000 in the case lands <fo not exist in any considerable
_ „lu °'* married person or head of a fam- area, he would be well repaid Ntot
"A.tnult,y.c!f*ed- r;"fne" '• ,h« I,jr and W® llle case of a Single only will his land certainly Increase In
^ ""J*00- A married person or head of valu^-the un<'u mod increment would
condition, hearing may be de«troy d a ntmily 1h allowed an additional ex- he an unset—while under niltlvntlnn
&,rbyMcaa1irr^hlc°hf JtSfTSuS ZTt "V*" ^ d^n"nDt """ ""thing that «Vl ^e ^1^
^NS^SkMSrSbfHSTfor any Tl ^ormln^V'.H '1hP M""e Ume ^
raae of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot « - 1 !?. ^ support Decauae performing a patriotic n<t. n needful
SfFnfrfvir by HALL8 CATARRH The tnxpayer la consider^ act. one that would meet with the foo«l
the deficit of lo million bushels of houses on both sides, was almost as
fEDlCINE.
AU Druaclst. TSc. Circular, free,
r. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo. Ohio.
decrease in exposure charges in pro-
tected cities. In the past the charge
The Way of It.
"You say he got the drop on yon?"
"Yes, he landed on my head ln a
parachute."
aons closely connected with him by
blood relationship or relationship by
marriage, or If hi. duty to support
such person Is based on Bome moral
or legal obligation.
Debts ascertained to be worthies*
Comfort Baby*. Skin nd charged ofT within the year and
When red. rough and Itching with hot 'axes paid except Income taxes and
>aths of Cuticura Soap and touches of 'ho«e assessed against local benefits
Cutlcura Ointment. This mean, sleep are deductible. These and other points
for baby and rest for mother. For """ Income fax section of the war
CASCARA 0 QUININE
^omV®v
Tk* standard cold cure for >0 yeses -
IB tablet form—safe, sun, no opiatw
—curs* cold in 24 hours—pip is *
days. Money back if it fails. Get the
'— boa with Red top and Mr.
HUl s picture on ft.
Costs less, fives
more, eaves money.
U Tabieta foe 21c.
At Any Drui Stars
pardon and parole officer. Governor
William. I. the author of the docu-
ment and It provide, that Dr. J. S
Gray, who was sentenced to the «tate
penitentiary for life on a murdflr
charge, shall have the right to leave
the prison each Sunday and go to Mc
Alester that he may worship ln the
church of hi. choice.
The case of Uray Is one of the
strangest In the annals of Oklahoma.
A veteran of the Civil war, in which
he was wounded seven times, a news-
paper man and a practicing physician,
ho was for twenty-three years a res!
dent of Oklahoma It was after he had
lived his three score and ten years-
had reached the age of 71—that Dr.
Gray fell Into the pith that took him
to the state prison.
It was In 1914 that he shot and kill
ed Simon Cochran, one of his tenant.
on a farm In Hryar county. Accord-
ing to Gray the trouble which led to
the killing was caused by Cochran
ti unsporting liquor. Gray's defense
was that he shot in self defense, but
the jury found him guilty and his pun- N- U-. Oklahoma City, No. 3--191S.
i.hment wa. fixed at life imprison-
ment. He that lives upon hope will die
At the age of 72 he began .ervlng f""Un«-
a life term ln the v^nitentlary. Ef*
Cuticura Soap
Ideal For Baby's Sldn
Watch Your Calves
AC tlM* flrfct Indication of touui or
cbolarm § 1 ?«• them
Dr. Roberta*
Calf Cholera Remedy £uS&
fi.r fccotir* In rati If, and In.**.
I im'«1 and ri*c«>uimended by thon>
*ands of dairy turn and UH*kown«*ra.
Read Ike Practical Hone Veterinarian
tor frw tMN.klrt M ihrtl*a la r«a#
ir nod'*al**r in yoarUiwn write
)r. Itvii Roberts' f«i Co.. 100 Braatf Avaaoc Rniittiii. Wit.
forts were made to get him a pardon
but the flual result was a commuta-
tion of his sentence to twenty year.,
which was slight so*ace for a man 72
jrear. old.
With a man an effect muxt have Its
cuuse; with a woman it must hnve Its
because.
Weak, Falnty Heart, and Hyeterle*
Dr. Gray ha. not missed a Sabbath an^bo rec,'fied ^y taking " Heoovioe" ft
at church since he was committed, lie Bw « «>nerve tonic. Price50cand i. Ml
has gone to all tht churches In Mc-
Alester, a. he says he likes a change
of preacher. occasiouUIy.
Jree samples address, "Cuticura. Dept.
K. Boston." At druggists and by mail.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
A Girl'. Denial.
"Mary. Johnny tells me thut when
he went Into the dining room Inst night
he saw Mr. BllCf with his arms round
your waist."
"What n story, mamma! Why, the
gas was out."
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
Has been used for all ailment, that
• re caused by a disordered stomach
%nd Inactive liver, such as sick head-
ache, constipation, sour stomach,
oervous indigestion, fermentation of
food, palpitation of the heart caused by
gases ln the stomach. August Flower
Is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion
both in stomach and Intestines, cleans
■ nd sweetens the stomach and alimen-
tary canal, stimulates the liver to se-
srete the bile and Impurities from the
blood. Sold ln all civilized countries.
80 and 90 cent bottles.—Adv.
NeceMary.
"Itlches have wings."
"They need 'em to keep up with the
cost of living." .
revenue act will be fully explained by
revenue officers who will visit every
eoonty ln the Cnlted States between
January 2 and March 1 to assist tax-
payers In making out their return*.
Officer, to Vi.lt Every Locality.
Notice of their arrival In each local-
ity will be given In advance through
the press, banks and post offices. They
will be supplied with Income tax forms
copies of which m.y be obtained also
from collectors of Internal revenue.
The bureau of Internal revenue I*
seeking to Impress upon persons sub-
ject to the tax the fact that failure to
see this official In no way relieve*
them of the duty Imposed hy law to
file their return, within the time speci-
fied.
The government Is not required to
seek the taxpayer. The taxpayer Is
required to seek the government.
The penalty for failure to make the
return on time Is a fine of not less
than $20 nor more than $1,000, and
In addition 50 per cent of the amount
of the tax due. Kor making a false
or fraudulent return, the penalty Is
a fine not to exc « 1 $'j imo or not ex-
ceeding one yen • Imprisonment, or
both. In the discretion of the court, and
In addition 100 per cent of the tax
evaded.
wheat reported by the controller. much as the original fnsurancecharge
In addition to the vacant lands In I Under the new schedule a charge can
the I'nlted States which should l*> b® made only for one exposure, the
brought under cultivation. Western nearest, and the rate for this exposure
Canada offers today the greatest areu wn* p"t Bn Ppr cent
of Just th.- land that Is required, and Reductions would have been much
at low prices—prices that cannot last fTPa*'>r on Rome classes but for the
long. Kven now land price* are In- '*et that a new-term rule Is put In
creasing, as their vnlue Is dally hecom- effect- Where formerly three voars
Ins more apparent, and their location wa* allowed for the pavment
desirable. of two annuals, two and one-half an-
As to the Intrinsic value of land will be allowed and where five
ln Western Canada, hundreds of con- ^ears' Insurance was allowed for three
Crete cases could be cited, which go
to prove thnt at fifty and sixty dollar^
r acre—figures tii.it have recentl
been paid for Improved farms-
Innual*. four annuals will be required
The Fair Election Ca.e.
If the state will file a motion for a
crops grown on th-in gave a proiyr of Judgment on the pleadings In the ' fair
from twenty to thirty per cent/and election law" suit In.tltuted by the re-
even higher, on such au Investment, publicans, the motion will be bus
One instance. Is that of a young Kng- talned by District Judge Oldfleld, the
1 i - ti inn n. unaccustomed to farming be- latter announced following a hearing
fore he took his seat on the sulky In the case
plow with Which he doe* moat of his Judge Oldfield granted leave to Sec
work, after allowing himself $1,000 for rotary of State I.von to re-fll, an
•v,'ltr- "m,lp PPflt answer to the original petition brought
of $2,200 on a $20,000 Investment. His
total sales amounted to $5,700 and his
expense, which Included the $1,000
wages for himself, Wtts $3,500. The
Interest was 11V4 per c^nt.
To the man who does not care to
buy or who has not the means to pur-
chase. but |Hissesse« wealth Ifj hi* own
hardihood, his muscle, and detertnlna
"on, there are the thousands of free
against him by R L. Robertson of
Comanche county.
If the state elects to file the motion,
as the court suggested, the republi-
cans fight ln the Ic^er court in thi.
action will be lost, and the .next pro-
ceedings would be to appeal to the
supreme court or drop the case
Judge Oldfleld stated that the plain-
tiff did not have a cause for action In
Democratic Committee Meet*.
Resolutions adopted by the state
democratic central committee before
adjourning ignored the suggestion of
Alger Melton, committee chairman,
that the committee recommend to the
legislature the ratification of the con-
stitutional amendment for prohibi-
tion.
The resolutions presented by the
resolutions committee mane no men
tlor. whatever of prohibition and no
further attempt was made to have
the committee urge upon the legisla-
ture the ratification of the prohibi-
tion amendment.
Candidates were warned In the res-
olutions to refrain from Indulging in
a character of campaign that might
result in personal ill reelings, division
or discord among democrats or which
might divert the attention of the stale
from the one great purpose of win-
ning the war.
The national and state admlnistra
tlons were indorsed without qualifica-
tion.
HI. Present.
"Well, wlfie, today's my birthday."
"Oh. goody—goody 1 Can I have a
new hat, dear?"—People's Home Jour-
nal.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOR1A, that famous old remedy
(or Infants and children, and see that It
Bears the
Signature of(
In Use for Over .'10 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caston*
According to Evidence.
Mrs. Illlson (sentimentally)—It's lov
that makes the world go 'round.
Mr. Itllson (a lawyer)—No wonder It
gets illzzy.
Inve.tifljtlon of Farm Rental*.
An Investigation of the reduction of
ftrm rentals by the school land de-
By the Court Calendar.
"Edgar?"
"Yes, mother."
"What are you children doing?"
"Playing royalty. I am a knight of
the Garter, nnd Edwin Is Saturday."
"That Is an odd name for royalty."
"Oh, It Is Just a iflcknume on ac-
count of his title."
"What Is his title?"
"Xight of the Itath."—Youngstown
Telegram.
First Patriotic Christmas
A woman's club at South Bend hired
partment is to be made by Fred Park- a professional story-teller to entertain
Inson, state examiner and Inspector, the children nt n Christmas party.
arkinson has served notice on Gov- The Christmas story of the birth of
ernor Williams that such an lnve.tl- n.rlst was told, and the narrator he-
gallon would be made g„n to quiz the children about tho
Surprise was expressed by some of story.
the commissioner., who asserted, that "What did the three wise men see?"
reductions of rental on some farm land s''e asked.
were entirely regular. F. M. Gault, "They saw the shepherds and tho
president of the state hoarff of agri- *tnr In the east," suld 11 little girl,
culture, said reductions when made "Very good; and what did they
had been on the advice of appraisers, hear?"
and that a report by the state examin- "They heard the angels singing."
homesteads of which he may have the this case, but arfother form of action
pick on paying an entry fee of ten
dollars. These are high "liis* lands
and adapted to nil kinds of farming.
Send to your nearest Canadian Gov-
ernment Agent for literature, descrip-
tive of th<- splendid opportunities that
A. to the Farmer*.
Whenever fou Need • General Tonie * T,,e nmnhf'r farmer* ho win pay ure op*'n ,n Western Canada. Adv.
Take Grove'! Income taxes has not been estimated * "
The Old Standard Grove'. Tastelm hy ,he «f>*emment officials, but It I. War of Cattail*
chill Tonic U equally valuable as a Geo- 'ertaln they will form n large percen- II|R" ,1l,l"slves r.-qulre so much
eral Tonic because it contains the wall tnge of the fi.OOO.OOO persons assessed ro,,°" thejr manufacture that ex-
known tonic properties 01 QUININE and
IRON It act* 00 the Liver. Drive* oat
Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Build*
ap the Whole Syltem 60 cents
Homicidal Language on Rifle Range.
Officer—"Have you anyone else to
ahoot. sergennt?" Sergeant—"No. sir.
I'll shoot myself now."—Exchange.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
To half pint of water add 1 ot. Bay *'""n or other casuslty. or by theft If
Rum, a *uia1I box of Barbo t/omjiound, not covered by Insurance. Expense*
and % in. of glyccrine. Any druggist can actually Incurred In farm operation
put thi. up or you can mix it at home at may be deducted, hut not family or llv-
very little cost, full directions for mak in, Prolines t-.i....i .h.
ing and use come in each box of Rarbo . . ." , ,, , " on the
Compound. It will gradually darken arm "nd f"r *rnc,.rles, wearing
who never before have |iald nn Income pefimenters have been casting about
tax. The average farmer does not '"r " substance to replace It.
keep hook, but If he avails himself of " remained for Charles Goard. a
the service, of government experts ''"liver Inventor, to discover that the
who will be sent to .Id him. It will not enttalls can l>c substituted for
be difficult for him to ascertain the guncotton In the tuuklng of ainmunl-
amount of his net Income. ""n-
The fnrmer Is msklng out his return Germany, It Is rc|iorti-d, has for osme
may dednct depreciation In the vnloe "me relied u|miii cattails to take the
of property anil machinery used In the place of cotton | nthe manufacture of
conduct of hi. farm, and loss by fire, explosives.
would be necessary to get a hearing
In court. If the state does not file the
motion suggested, Judge Oldfleld said
the case would be set for trial at
which evidence would be Introduced.
This case was begun against Lyon
shortly after the general election of
November 7. 1916, in which Proposl
tlon No 78, commonly known as the
Fair Election law" was submitted to
the voters This law wiftld have put
on the state election board one repub-
lican and one socialist member In ad-
dition to the democratic member.
J?**! r "rMl * to M Day.
'AKSE?JSS
Firaiappttaaucn
Rult On Prices Announced.
The cotton division of the food ad
ministration at Washington has is-
sued a ruling to the effect that all
sale, of cotton seed meal consisting
of les. than ten ton. may be con-
.idered a retail sale, for which not
exceeding $1,10 per ton above the
■ greed wholesale price may ba
barged, and any quantity of ten tons
s^oupouuu. 11 Will gradually darken - , , - -
streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft apparel, etc., I* counted os living e« 11 * " Maced on the luxury
Living Is becoming so expensive thnt "r ™or® shall be considered a whole
and glossy. It will not color the scalp. 1* not
aticky or greasy, and doe* not rub off. Adv
pendltures and cannot he deducted.
Accounting for It.
."What makes the old fellow over
there such a eroker?" "He told tne he
had a frog In hla throat."
THAT QRIM WHITE SPECTRE,
Pneumonia, follow* on the heels of ■
neglected cough or cold. Delay no
loag«r. Take Mansfield's Cough Rat-
(am. Price SOc and $1.00.—Adv.
Lucrative.
"Papa, why are they always digging
«p New Tork?"
"Because there'a money ln It"—Life
Take the Short Route.
When you talk, oliserve* an educa
tor. whether In conversation or la
meeting, n«e abort words, of which
there are more than there are of |on|
ones, and take the most direct rosd
to your meaning. Your meaning's th*
MB*.
Cook Makes Good Start.
"I see you have a new cook." "Ton
*re right." "Is she experienced?" "I
surmise so. She started the first da;
l>y coming late, and then asking for th
afternoon off."
Pr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowel, and stomach, tine little Pellet
for a laxative, three for a cathartic. Ad.
It doesn't pai to bunko a woman
whose only asset |a n gift of K«h.
Realities are above theories.
/PINE Ci-annUled Eyelids,
j Sofa Lyes. Bysa Intfanted hy
Hiw> 'e" • mmi ?*• '^"•'andlWisrfeutckly
„ 'YZ. t'y Wurtnf. 1 ry II In
sale proposition, and the buyer or
that quantity .hall not be charged
more than the agreed price, plus dray-
age or cartage.
County Judge Mum Re Democrat
In the event of the resignation of
Judge Standeven. county Judge of Tul
.a county, a democrat will have to ha
named In hi. place, according to an
opinion given George B. Reeves, coun
ty attorney of Tulsa county by Attor-
ney General Freelln* Mr Reeve*. In
a letter to Mr. Freellng alc^Judge
Standeven'. resignation wa. reliable.
Judge Htnmleven 1. a demorrjf The
statute, provide that In event of the
•leath, resignation or removal of an
t'ectlve officer (hat his successor
s. •• of tho ian)# political party.
er and inspector could ycompliah
nothing more than the opinion of one
set of appraisers a. opposed to anoth-
<r.
R. H. Wilson said ftw reduction*
had been made bo far as he knew and
that the amount Involved was small,
most of the reductions being made to
avoid court action which would have
entailed more expense thaa the
amount Involved.
was the answer.
"What did the angel* sing?" Nobody
seemed to know. Finally a little boy's
face brightened nnd he sprang to his
feet and almost shouted: "They sang^
•The Star Spangled Banner'In-
dianapolis News.
Unpatriotic Notarial.
Notaries public who exact a charge
from draft registrant, for taking their
oath on questionnaire, have pulled
down the ire of state official, upon
them.
A notary public h 4* a legal right to
exact a charge of 25 cents for each
time he affixes hla seal, lie has a
moral right to nothing. In the opinion
of Governor William*. Adj. Gen. E II.
Gipson and Major Eugene Kerr.
Two notarie* p bile. Charles H
Harp of Walter* and A. M Milam of
Morrl*. have been cited by Major Kerr
to appear before him January 1« .nd
show cause why their comml« lon* a.
notaiies should not be revoked. The
citation alleges that these men not
only charged for affixing their .eal to
questionnaire, but obtained more than
the legal fee.
In ome Instances, according to Ma-
jor Kerr, notarie. have obtained as
high as 11.5 and $2 to take the oath
0t registrants.
There's
To
Instant
Postum
and "snap*
taste.
War On Spoiled Eggs.
Shipment and ««|e 0f spoiled egg.
In Oklahoma I. to he reduced to a
minimum by a campaign soon to be
begun by the atafe health depart,
ment Pour Inspector*, three of whom
are In the employ of the stale and
one In the employ of the federal gov-
ernment, are the agent, through
e-hlch the campaign Is to be carried
They will be stationed at tha
principal egg shipping points In (he
state and wll Inspect any Intrastate
shipments made from that plac*
Spoiled eggs will be conflatated.
to ita
Try a cup and
notice the charming
flavor and substan-
tial character of this
table beverage.
Poatum is a true
"man's" drink, and
women and children
delight in it
There's a Reason"
for POSTUM
Sold by Grocers
Everywhere!
el low ttsi
veil
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