Harrison Gazette (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1904 Page: 4 of 12
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pat had cogent grinder;,.
Ammal Ate Ita Way Through Large
Chunk of Lead.
^ Ulli K«-«-ki, who Jlvfru at Halfway
Town b<*w*-<tj Wlnrio«-r and Hummel.
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rl v« au id«-a of tbe vAUUly of a rat a
r«-th and the mMacular power of ita
lawn Th«r Jumbo rat kt-awn] a bole
throuKb 1 he floor of th#- kit/h*r#. The
Iioun" l/^ln* an old on ti from which
h«? family expert* u> remove #xjn
Mr. y.-> ■< plac(*<l a piw.i; of load woi^h-
I iik a Unit fifteen potinda on fbe hole.
Thla did not hlop Mr Ha« Ho made a
aavaK' attack on th.f l«-ad and did not
l«*t up until he had ch^wod off ahout
a pound of l«-ad, makinic an opening
lary « noiiKh lo enter tho rrxim. Th *
family then turned the metal another
way It did not take Jon* until the
animal had ncoopod out a pound more
of tho load to Kain entrance to the
kltrheu fo t aomothln*? to ^atliify ita
rat Hppciite Wlodbcr tl'a.f Ba.
t* r Ha ir vent«C a Matr.ifK
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Wfcitie oejjertsa tbat i*e ba
Jo re< "ik yroujea, au « bit bop^-t ron
iuftfc over u* prorp*^.^ ^ ax
fortrjD* Ti* ■MUM- ia prwiwjejd by
rait* e Btamea pa'^an air! wa> tljor
oacwr in the eottea fie-lde of
amrt&en, T era* Xaat year
1 itJTt*T of Ar^aw- La« juat
fta. -tke< a xur>5e: oJ tbe maebjn* Thi*
^>4e. wUi be exUuteid tbia w«-«-k at a
o«wi4? ^ tb«e eeepesy organized by
W' as Waoo. Tex
A marbjxe witb a capa/.;Ty of aavinjc
twesitr a/ re* of oottc* a day ran b#-
star ala/-ur ^ Icrr It exmaiat* of
a ptatfonx jwwm>< ua two wbeela. A
fuixac*- fMDtbBoajJy fajix**^ by a draft
of air ** pia^ie-J yader a rat containing
cbesjicai* Tber f';me* from the eb*?tri-
Vr^l* are fanned iato a coid ajr cbam-
ber and ar* forced tbrvugb * i^riee of
tube# extended downward oaa ea.'-h aide
of tbe cotton row Tbe ga> pa^ving
tirwijt the ic^ibet of iiat^ and
lear«« j« dewtrnctive to all inaect life
and leaves tbe cotton plant unburL—•
Muakotree Pbocnis.
Cut tbe trunk, tbe brancbe# fail of
tbemtielrc* —Iran Panto
Kelf-con<jueiit ia the greatest of rk-
toriea—Plato
DOCTOR DID IT.
Parlaian Lodging House.
Tha Advlca la All Rigid.
In a <11 vlntiy oaaay wrlltm hy an
kiiKllali a< booll oy appearad Ihn fol
lowing 1 ia it «ar Ho ha ard unlo
Moaaoa ronjr forfb. but hn com*
flfth ami loat t|n< Jolib Morral, Olt u#
urly." Naw Votk Trlliuu*-
Tin lii'dn of fhr lodging hoimen pat
tonlaed hy the waudorera of Parla arc
plai'tul In long rowa In a largo roum
Would Maki Much Lamonada.
^ Mr. || t. Klatchcr <>r Kurt laud,
Vf linn 11 Intnon tico from which *h«
rorrnfly plrKcd 0 lemon thaf nj«-an
111 l eleven Inchon around and
Waigbrd 1111 ee-quarfcra of n |ound
Put on 36 Pounda by Food.
Feed a phyakian ba^k to health and
be gaina an experience tbn* he can
uae to benefit others For thla reason
Grape-Nuta food ia dally recommend-
ed to patienta by hundreda of phyii-
clana wbo have cured tbema^lvcn of
atomach trouble One doctor nays:
"Although a physician and trying to
aid and aaxlat my fellow betnga to *-n-
Joy good health It muat be admitted
! formerly did not enjoy tbe beat of
health myaelf. In January. 1899, I
only woiifbod 11® pound* At this
time 1 wax living to the Ohio Valley
and began to think I bad about, aeen
my beat day*. Otoe day about 3 yeara
• go I had an opportunity to try Grape-
Nuta food for my breakfant. I lik*?d
it «o well that I ate three teaapoon-
ful# three time* a day and have reg-
ularly uaed It up to the preaent time,
and I now weigh 155. a gain of 36
pounda and enjoy the beat of health.
'Not only ha* Grape-Nuts made
this wonderful change in me. but
through it I have helped my friendf.
relatives and patient* The suatain- 1
tog power of this food is simply non-
d*rfu!. 1
"J have one patient who is a sec-
tion hand on the C. 4 O. R. R.. who
eats nothing in the morning but four
tablexpoonfuls of Grape Nuta and yet
do^s his vary hard work up to lunrb
ti.rre and onjoya the host of health
and strength.
"I could uarnH a great many < aa«9
like this and I still preacrlbe Grape
Nuta in my practice every day '* Name
given by Poafum Co, Battle Creok
Mich
Ask any physician about the aclen- j
ufl'- principle* on which Grape-Nuts j
food in made Ha II fell you tha prln- !
clples are perfect.
Then a 10 daya' (rial proves that
Ihe principles are carried out In tha
food ("all fhe good of the gralnn *0
treated that anyone ran digest It all")
Shown in lenewed physical atrength
and bra!ti energy
"Thera's a reaaon "
U>ok In eai'h pkg for tha fsnuas '
little Imok, The Road to Wcllvllle."
WtrrtftN CANADA HAM
AM tXC€LL**T CLIMATE,
Th* ValiWf Vary High.y
Finrai
Au Jnt>ere> tiag fea*tre *A Weaberi
TaiAda la Its cJJ stale 7k*t wla
bar*- siate a **w4y of tt *peax iig%:-y
of K Tbe ra*a4ot Goreramac!
A^xta are vesting out as At3as. ai *
at 'be aame tjase givim? rafcaaWe it
l'/rtta*V/a '.'^neerxiag railway rates
etc , to tboa* JeurestAsd ia ti# eomstrj
Ac kit t*e* aaid tbe rMmats Is ex
oeJlent. Tbe aievation of this par: of
Caiaca in about * M?> feet above tbe
Msa atm/V twice tbat of tbe a~erag«
for Minnesota It la a very 6astrabie
altitude. Tbe country tas a very
aqusble climate takinc the aeaao&ji
tbrou^b. The winters are bright and
tbe summer* are pieaaaatly warm. R
Y. Btupart. director of tbe met^oroloc^-
cai tervlce for Canada, say a
"The aaiient features of tbe climate
of tbe Canadian northwest territories
sre a clear, bracing atmoapbere dar-
ing the greater part of tbe year and a
medium rainfall and snowfall. The
mean temperature for July at Wins -
pe-g is 66. and Prince Albert II Tbe
former temperature ia higher than at
any part of England, and tbe latter is
very almilar to that found tn many
parta of tbe southern countries."
At Prince Albert the average daily
maximum to July is 76 scd the mini-
mum 44. Owing to this high day tem-
perature with much aunsblns. tbs
crops come to maturity quickly
Hoisture is ample in tbe Saskatch*
* an valley being about 18 inches an
nxaally. It is notable that about Ti
per cent of tbe moisture fslls during
the crop montba. Thus. Western Can-
ada gets as much moisture wben it ia
needed and with aeveral hour* more
sunshine daily than land further aoutb
get* during tbe growing aeaaon. it it
not difficult to understand why crop#
mature quickly snd yield bountifully
Winter ends vjulckly. sowing Is dona
during April ajd sometimes In March
Harvest comes in AugusL about tha
middle. Cyclones, blizzards, dust and
sand storms are unknown.
Nothing turns a man's hair pray so
quickly as trying V) pleaae a woinar
wbo doesn't know what she wants.
You have heard of a man being
talked to death, but no one ever heard
of a woman being killed that way.
Wonder which one did the talking?
Statistics show- that there are more
widows than widowers.
Tommy—A man and his wife are
one. aren't they, pa? Papa—They are
equivalent to one. my child. She i
one. and he is nothing.
Tha Best Results In Starching
^I'tainad only by aalng Deflanca
Htarrb. txmidM getting 4 os. more for ssaa
money- Do cooking required.
Average German Needs.
In Germany the per capita consump-
tion of petroleum ia 46 pounds; of
•alt. 33.6 pounds; of sugar. 17.0?
pounds; of herring. 7.91 pounda, and
of coffce, 6.62 pounds.
If the wife isn't boas during the
honeymoon, she doesn't amount to
much as a ruler.
The average man either boaata of
his good health or howls about his
aches and pains.
As the wise man knows he ia a foo!
he in miserable; the fool imagines he
is wise and is happy.
Don't sit down and wait for some-
thing to turn up; turn up your slee* cs
and get busy
A little sin may hold as much sor-
row as a large one.
W. N. U.—Oklahoma City—No. 13,1904
"^Xr^lTbaaasaa'a Kyt Watu
BEGGS'BLOOD PURIFIER
CURBS catarrh of tha stomach.
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Rehfield, E. T. Harrison Gazette (Harrison, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1904, newspaper, March 25, 1904; Harrison, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184018/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.