The Statesman. (Foyil, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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■> every Sunday.
O A. Johnson, Sup't.
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ful," said Stella.
"Bashfull" echoed Mabel.
Why, bashful is no name for it."
"Why don't you encourage him?"
queried her friend.
"1 have tried," answered Mabel,
"bnt the attempt was a measly
failure. Only last night 1 sat alone
00 the sofa and he perched up in a
chair as far away as he could get.
1 asked him it he dida't think it
strange that the length of a man's
arm was the same as the distance
around a woman's waist and what
do you think he did?"
"Just what any sensible man
would have done—tried it, of
course."
"Not any, thank you. He ask
ed if I conld find a piece of string
so we could measure and see if it
was a fact. Aia't he the limit?"
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SMITH'S PHARMACY,
Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles.
-pke^cisxftioisrs jl Specialty.
FOYIL,
IND. TER.
Renew for your home paper.
HIGH CUT SHOES.
Literature, like religion, science
and life itself, is evolutionary: In
the beginning, as Prof. Brander
Mathews concisely points out, fic
tkm dealt with the impossible—
with wonders and mysteries as of
the "Arabian Sights," with tales
of chivalry like "Amadis of Gaul
and weird romances. Then came
the improbable, full of adventurous
deeds such as chain the imagina-
tion but never are perfoimed. Fol-
lowed the probable of Balzac,
Thackeray and Dickens,accompani-
ed by the inevitable as represented
by the"Scarlet Utter," "Romola,
"Smoke" and Anna Karenina.
Precisely where we stand today it
would be difficult to determine;
certain it is that Jhe recent recru-
descence of unduly chivalrle tales
has run its course and more sub-
stantial diet is demanded. May it
not be possible that the reading
public has become so large that
there is no longer one, in the sense
of having common taste, and that
desires, likes and dislikes are more
diversified than ever before?—
George Harvey in North American
Review.
The dear girls were com pairing
notes on subjects of more or less
importance.
"Yew beau seems rather bash
In the good time coming the peo
pie shall be represented, all the peo-
ple—not any certain kind of people,
the good, the bad, the rich, the
poor, the "better element" or any
other class, bnt just the people, &1
of them, and that without having
to pay or even to consult a boss,
big or little. And they will secure
this representation by doing away
with the feticbism partisanship and
all its nonsense and extravagance
—they w|ll nominate men and then
vote for them, that is all. To the
crystalized mind of the stupefied
partisan all this is heresy, of course,
or idle dreaming; but all progress
has its inception in a heresy, and
all realities are bnt dreams come
true—Brand Whitlock
While the Hague conference has
more diplomatic pretensions, the
Universal Postal union is really
doing more practical work just sow
towards organising the world. It
includes sll civilized nations, and
unites them, not with rhetoric bnt
with actual business srrsngements,
whose vslue spesks for itself. On
die first of October some of its
latest improvements will go into
effect. We shsll be sble to send
letters abroad at five cents for the
first ounce snd three cents for esch
ounce additional, instesd of for five
cents per half ounce as now. That
means thst an ounce letter will cost
five cents instead of ten snd a two-
ounce letter eight cents instesd of
twenty. —Collier's Weekly.
"Would you mind letting your
husband sccompany me to the
traia?" queried Mrs. Neighbors.
My husband is Isid up with a
sprained ankle, you know."
Would be glad to accommodate
you" replied Mrs. Homer, "but the
Bible forbids it."
"The Bible forbids it?" echoed
the astonished Mrs. Neighbors.
Why, what ia the world do you
1?"
"Well," answered Mrs. Homer,
"you know it says it is not good
for a man to be a loan. "-Chicago
New*
If you have never worn a pair of
High Cuts you have no idea how
much comfort and satisfaction you
have missed. They are becoming
the most Popular Shoe for outdoor
wear.
Oft* Stools Is ©on)plc4o.
OOf Pilots Are Right-
Gome and look at our Fall and
Winter Shoes which have just ar-
rived.
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S08H¥HEAD, GKLA.
LaHAY & SHAW,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAw.
Commercial Collections. Office in
Opera House building,
CLAREMORE, X. T.
Hugh Davis,
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All Legal Papers carefully drawn.
Acknowledgments taken.
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CHELSEA UNDERTAKING
PARLORS,
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Down by the R. R. You Hill Find
ROBERT KITTRELL'S
Blacksmith snd General Repair
Shop.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
All work in Wood or Iron promptly
executed. Carpentry depart-
ment presided over by S. G.
Brown. Give us a call.
Society Cards.
Ladies' Aid Society. -
Ladies'Aid meets each Wednes-
day afternoon at home of members.
Mrs G E Bolbn, Pres.
Mrs O A Johnson, Sec'y.
I O O P
Foyil Lodge No 130,1 OOF
meets every Saturday at 8:0c r. 11
evening. Visiting brethren cordi
allyinvited to meet with us.
G W Vincbnt, N G
A G Hsnry, Sec'y
WOW
Cedar Camp No. 156, meets First
and Third Friday night in each
month.
G E Foreman, C C
M H Ward, Clerk
A H T A Lodge fio 274
Foyil Lodge No 274. A H T
A., meets on the Second and
Fourth Saturday of,cack month at
2:30 pm
S D Dowdy, Pres.
Wm K Harfbr, Sec'
M W A
M W A Lodge No 12216.
meets 00 Second and Fourth cues
day hi each month at 8 o'clok |
R H McMahan, V C
O A Johnson, Clerk
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The Statesman. (Foyil, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 21, 1907, newspaper, September 21, 1907; Foyil, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184662/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.