The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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Inexpressible
of bcin£ able to eat without
tav annoying distress must
hare its beginning in a strong.
•ctive stomach.
If you suffer from poor
appetite, heartburn, cransps,
biliousness, constipation or '
malaria. JUST TRY 1 ,h* —• "* tb* ^ * rm^ " r"
Little Sir Galahad
A Story With a
Blessing
Dy PHOEBE CRAY
sa
——————
C■Of.rngu. *W M rs>«4 * r>«-a T
• tjm be had !) * store be had been
| w.!b tii* Thomases.
Tb a Galahad Knight" said
-Of raarte 1 ain't so «t?tr
goin* to be. Bat I'm Fettle.
to h« Last le Ciiw • !«< | atronrer. Com* bm and W
SYNOPSIS.
ITl'k trur,J*L«« t * rjM* w«a\>n
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
' hated ffce weed -pterttr.* r* n* ^n*
bow a;: ti) tiff ckaritat><e Hia heart
«n m tender tbat It aosne liases burt
A character like tbat of J->hn Wil-
left rolierts friends tad followers ani
sappertcrs aa a pappy collects bee*.
K.ch snJ poor, pood and bad. a'.! had a
c word to esy for him He aevet
(•enid see any use la fcsvlng eaem'es.
«tifi It «a< *o BVb easier a ad p>aa-
t *L*er to have friends
Wiliect vat ao Meal fami'y man.
i His friends said it was to* Sad be.ba1
| only one child, flaw be psssionste'.y
-•red all children and was e*ch a
aode; father. Uttle Chsr'.e Thornaa
*tirr*d bla tenderness and prompted
bin to arranipe for b:s eld friend. Billy
Jsrksoe. tie great specialist. to a**
the A id- If Jackson undertook tbe
ca*e. Tbomaa would l e allowed t«
think he *~aa paying the 7 bvsielsn fot
his services. and any d.fferenc-es be
nreen Lis customary large fee and the
mm gM
opportunity
Demand for Canadian
After the War.
Cattle
C3 TEARS A
KIDNEY
_ un , u> bis hMM fo* -
FAMILY IEOICIIE «e t aUK l^TB Brown lb* <JrufUe fa-
f"IL tt~r ba Mniix a wrttow sentyce.
C"kar«e la ■ a OslabaS kalfM. raa-
Xa a <ie«i— -« <wu th* farm ar«S la n "
—Vwuetada ka«< M trr^ntiif by Mary ABoa Ura Br wn
TROl TRI R fc?ii <%u* 1 kn°5 *- .** r-ut of >«.!! and r*a to worn tor Sajii
(aa cm au m«* f t' -
Kl^ira S.uirRM. ti* grt+\ k*z>*T
At drucr*" '■ cent a&4
am Satnj>i His* U.nw br Pm-
alio par- ullii| roa about
*u It KTimer * Co. Bn*haj -
T ani rikcicM l«n ooota. aiao
tut fsj**.
sad taiM*. — — — -
g ^I Lea. W ked fooliA. bat p«T o«t
rr-un. n« «-nr*«.t the w.ati tr- «> Max ■ Urge pa w and ciurer r tested <"barl e' a ic cm lit Tbomaa cooid afford woald
«^timaginary bkepa. which he flexed with | oome oat of Wllletr. pocket. am
V£* acfefct t t <a <r 8*jt> Tti'ffi- pr*a t TijTOT.
u CS"t!lL- -The u«a aaya I m a rer lar Her
A1W t.onx a a ll *l that be_aad Mr ralea."
-I don't know whit a berr ioaa la."
«a'd I>em: - bat yo* aare are a atronj:
little feller ~
Then Lem «mlle<l Nobody on the
Tbomaa place had erer seen I^em
Brown amlle from the day Ram had
Brwaa are old >rqu*i tam — 6am takea
b*r and Marr AJk«
•ulaa Thonaa aa
hired man
Tuft's Pills
MALARIAL REGIONS,
ITM'IMI tbe ■
f9'9: e
drunken
appeal
child.
Cpportur,
Thomas could tboa profit by WS!>rt"t
£«alctance and atlll hold to hia owx
self-reapect. He tb o«bt hia wealth}
fr.end the finest in tbe world.
WHlett'a lotereata were diverse
Without folio wine any apeeialixed line
of be had acquired share* iz
a score of enterprise* Thus be was •
power in Sheffield. A pretty rsluabk
brought him there, anarling and scowl and useful citizen, to be sure: anj
In*. Lem s smile was reaily a credit | city must be fortunate which pos
able thicg. It spread slowly acroas bx« senses a John Willett.
heavy countenance and lighted it up j It was a foregone conclusion thai
with the genial glow of a jack-o-lan
The opportanlUe* that Western Can
ada offers to the farmer have time and
.r .. been placed before tha rohlid
through these columns. The cheat
price at which the very best lands «
be purchased, and the advantage thai
t« to be bad In securing one of tha free
bomesteada of 1«0 acres has appealed
to s great many, and they have em-
braced them. Many, in fact most oI
those who hare done so are today gtr*
ing testimony to the good fortune and
the timely forethought that led them
to go to Western Canada, and embark
la an era of farming that has placed
them away beyond the pinch of want
and given them reason to look Into tha
future with a hopefulneas that they
had not had the courage in the part u
forecast.
Not only hare they been able to
Mpfor
WORKING WOMEN
Some Have to Keep oo UntB
They Almost Drop. How
Mrs. Copley Got Help.
Here is a letter from • wwa wta
bad to work, but was too weak and suf-
fered too much to continue. How mm
a comical little cuss"
CHAPTER V—Continued.
Mean SuM«st*cn-
"Mlae Gladys has such polish."
"Do you meaa in her manners or
her (ace enamel V
Adruco Barbed Wire Liniment— *<*Ay f*i>ow. with bamiy a wont to
For cuts and sores on MT aD<1 *rted ,f be were
tern.
"Ain't you
said lem.
Martha came la from tbe shed, with
a comforter tied around her face. Lem
looked up. sobered instantly, reached
for his cap. and scrambled out like a
boy caught stealing apples.
| ~vn 2t was you saying to that crlt
It was too cold snd stormy for little (Wi dearie?" asked Martha.
rhariie Thomas to be carried out of j -oh. I was Just havln' a little—er—
doors every day. He sat in tbe win- con—conversation with him." said
dow and wstcbed the new hired man <*barlie. licking his lips pleasantly at
shovel deep canyons in the snow. ^ taste of tbe big word. "Lem's a
Everybody but Charlie disliked the awful nice feller, mummee."
new hired msn. He was a surly.; -Heaven help us," murmured Mr*
leaves ao scar.
Mas or beast Bares stock. Buy it.
Always good. At druggists—Adv.
The Cynical Inventor.
A .young inventor exhibited s ring
•s s Jeweler
•A new type of engagement ring."
h* said, "that 1 m going to patent.
H will make me s fortune."
"Such a boy as you are.
Thomas.
Charlier*
••Lem's so turrlble solemn." said
John Willett would use the utmost dis
cretlon in picking out s preparatory
school for Francis He studied cata
logues and wrote letters all summer
and not until a fortnight before tb«
beginning of term time did be makt
up Ms mind.
For this beautiful boy be required s
schooling among the s ns of an arts
tocracy. not alone of wealth, but ol
breeding. Francis must be surrounded
! by Influences that would continue tb«
i shsplng of his manhood aa John him
; self had endeavored to shape it SI
home. Francis had always responded
eagerly to bis father's affection: Johr
Willett had reaped richly is the respect
and admiration that alone can repay
such a love ss bis.
ashamed of aomething.
"Tbe reason you don't like Lem."
said Charlie, "is becsuae you don't like vehemently. "I was cheerin* him up.
him." 1 Ain't it funny, he's a great big strong
"GoshT* chuckled the boss. "That's man an(j in, * little boy. He's strong-
a deep remark. Ob. well, boy, we'll er*„ most snybody—s million times
give the critter s fsir chance, you can gtronger'n me: but Just 'cause I'm a
bet on that." ; Galahad Knight I can help him and
In fact. Kam felt that be bad given make him feel real good. He'd swfu'
tef^ankfortT*Ky.—"I suffered o mw*
with fscnale weakness thst I could not
do mj own work,
had to hire ttdooo.
I hssrd do nodk
about Lydia E. Pink-
ham'd Vegetable
Compound thst I
tried it. I took three
bottles and I found
It to bo oil yoo
claim. Now I feel ss
well ss ever I did snd
am able to do slimy
own work sgsin. 1
It to any woman duffsrte*
frem female weskneds. You maypub-
#dh my letter If yoo wish. —Mrs. Jam*
Conlet.M® St. Clair St.,Frankfort^.
J*oi oniy ■' — - No Wumsn euffcillig
core good landd at low priced and on f«n*le troubled dho^d^loso hops matfl
sasy terms but if they desire they ^ hss ftren LydU EL Plakhsm I Vsr
have been able to add to this ISO acres «tab)e Compound a fair triaL
of land free, on condlUond thst are Thid famous remedy, the medicinal
asv. A resident In the Lloydminster ingredients of wMA are derived pom
district in Saskatchewan who had native roots
been farming in the Steles for some yews proved to be a most vahM^le txmic
time, took up a homestead in 1S10. and and invigoratorof the femaleorganldm.
commenced breaking with 4 oxea.
Two years ago he bought an adjoin- i
lag quarter dec ti on and now had over
100 acred under cultivation. He says.
"As my circumstances Improved. I sold
the oxen and now have six head of
horses, twelve uead of cattle, snd have
always s bunch of bogs on band.
"On an average I have bad yields of
55 bushels of wheat 65 bushels of oats.
and 40 bushels of bsrley to the sere.
snd last season from s field of 28 ^
seres, I threshed 1.040 bushels ol
wheat. I have made s. succeed of
mixed farming snd would hsve no hesi-
tation in advising sll who contemplate
making s new home to come to this
"Frsncis, old man." he ssid. on the
- i^eiu S *1 IUI I IU1«- WICUU. . m miuos ■ «■"- — —
the child, nodding his golden head da7 befor* the boy won d district. I dell cream to the Govern-
"*<>o . "Xou and father have been g*>d ment Cre.mery hero. snd find at all
pals, haven't we T' timed s good market for live stock and
"The best ever." replied Francis with *
enthusiasm.*
"Remember It" went on John Wll
lett "And remember thst no matter
what a man does in tbe world, no mat-
ter what success be may achieve, it is
All women are Invited to write
to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
cine C©^ Lynn, Mnss^ for apocUl
driooy-it wUl be confldmHal,
DO YOO
HAVE SICK
HEADACHE
■ Who of us doss notsufferst timeo I
■ from this awftilpaint Allsro dub- ■
ject to it—a disordered stomach.
Inactive tivdr. constipation are
"What J^^re"tV r^lDTo,Vttfh: h d been reading m s
k there patented about this?*' 't,m* of **** 11 w" to get the Qne daJ, Char!le had been reading a flne ^ boy.
If. adjurtable. " said the Inventor. , \'°^°fVr° J r from his_^Uhsd hook. _The ^ fln< ^ ^ tnMt you anywhere
(labor. Sam kept him on the farm for
the aake of Mrs. Brown and the chil-
dren; he bad made s bargain.
A London tax I cab driver, rejectea Qnce be ran away. Sam traced him
•er the army on account of defective ,Q towB> found bIm >lr„|dy half-drunk
fdlgkU was re-examined recently. ' oQ whl|t wbUkj ^ could wblne for.
m Load on Globe says
"How do you msnsge to drive your
asfe at night T' the offloer asked.
"It's llks this." he replied. "If we
|nr a smash we know we hsve hit
and If we don't we know
fe d all right."
He was remanded to Scotland Yard
fsr further examination.
snd barely saved him from being
locked op in jail. It may have been
brutal medicine, but tbe thrashing tbat
Sam awarded him for his triancy laid
him up in bed for two days Tbe boss
despaired of ever doing better with
liim than to keep him out of mischief
for the greater part of the time. Any-
man bad found out, by cautious ex-
periment. tbat bid friendliness for
Charlie did not entail tbe ill favor of
Sam and Martbs. So be now very
boldly and confidently pulled bis chair
alongside tbe little boy snd allowed
the pleasant intimacy to grow un-
checked.
"How'd you ever get s-hold of sll
thst sbout them knights snd things?"
be asked.
"Why, didn't I tell you?" cried
Charlie. "It was Mary Alice."
Mary Alice!'
Child Logic.
Freddie wanted his pie first, and be-
tag the youngest of a family of five
he got II "You eat backwards." was
hid mother's comment as she placed
II before him.
The young philoeopher fell Into a
fcro*n study, from which be was only
aroused by the sight of more pie. now
brought Id for tbe elders.
"Mother." he said, "what'd hack
warOd? If 1 put my shoe on wrong, is
(hat backwards?"
-Tsa."
"If i sit this way"—snd he deliber-
ately turned his berk to the table-
^d that backwarda?"
"Yds."
"Well. I wasnt sitting like that
when I ate my pie "
bow. he would for<-e blm to work and -Sure, your little girl. Mary Alice,
help support his fsmlly.
Occa*. onally Mrs. Brown.
Concentrated
Satisfaction
A great many former uaerd
of tea and coffee have learned
that there id a pure food
beverage made from wheat,
which has s delightful flavor.
It never exacts of its users
the tribute of dleeplessness.
heart-flutter, headsche and
other lld often caused by the
drug, caffeine, in coffee and
tea.
Instant
Postum
suggests the snappy flavor of
mila java coffee, but is abso-
lutely free from caffeine or
any harmful ingredient In-
stant Postum is in con-
densed, soluble form, and
wonderfully convenient for
the home—for the picnic—
for travel—everywhere.
If tea or coffee interfered
witH comfort or success, as
it does for many users, try a
shift to Postum.
"There'e a kea*on"
Mary
Alice and little Dick came out for Sun
day dinner. At such times l.eaj wn
encouraged to "alick up" snd sit down
with the family. At fir«t be refused;
I but at length be allowed himself to be
' persuaded—Martha was never quite
ure bow—snd a stranger would not
have known, by casual observation,
that I>em was not In the entire good
itrsces of all present But be bsd
very little to ssy.
i "1 wsnt you to understand. Lem."
Sam would explain, "that I ain't got
the least grudge against you. though
, vou way think I act like I had. I'm
, K'dn' to trest you Just as good as you'll
i let me If there's a spsrk of manhood
left In you—well, everybody knows
| what s good blow'll do to a spsrk."
Sam chuckled: the Joke was coarse
snd harsh. Hut be knew bis man.
Here was occaalon for no delicate
sure*, he thought Kid gloves
would be entirely out of place.
Perhsps Sam's method of treatment
wss not wholly reliable. He wss con-
to do the right thing, couldn't 17"
"Ted slrree. you could dsd!"
"Well. then. boy. you ere going
sway where you will hsve a lot of
chances to choose between right and
rong. Yen won't have mother or me
any more to run to and ask: 'Shall I
do thisr or May I do thatr Some-
Only she's quite a big little girl. I love
Mary Alice. Ain't you Just proud of
her? She's my bestest friend, next to
tbe boss and mummee. It wad this
way."
And Charlie went at length Into the
story of how bis "bestest friend" had
bad bim made a Galahad Knight With
all the necessary circumlocutions, the
recital took a long half-hour. Charlie
was quite breathless when he finished.
"So that's all there is to It" he con
eluded. "Only Mary Alice can't be s
! Gslabad Knight, 'cause it's In tbe rules
I that only us fellers can be one. But
she's 'Lady Mary Alice' whenever she
comes to see me: and wit ye well. Sir
Lem. lovelier lady hath never trod this
earth. So there, now."
Lem looked at tbe little boy. Martha
csme and stood over the pair.
"Now Charlie-boy." she warned,
"don't you get all tired out."
j Lein got lumberlngly to his feet
"Oh. my gosh!" he said. "Oh, good
' gosh! What a kid!"
He did a queer snd presumptuous
thing. With s leathery paw he reached
sricntloua In administering it. however. ^ out and patted Charlie's golden bead.
It wss a case of kill or cure, he rea- \ ..Ain-t you the comlcalest kid.
soned. But he didn't hate Lem Brown; .though!" he said, and turned toward
snd every time be wagjred a fist under
Lem's terrified and retiring chin Sam
bad. 'way down deep in his heart, a
tenderness towsrd Lottie sml Mary
Alice and litts LMck. of which his
fierceness was a reversed expression.
Little Charlie Thomas liked Lem
Brown. He did not know why I^m
was working for his father on the farm
Instead of in the city, where he could
be with bis family; but tbe explsnatlon
satisfied him. l<em was needed to help
th* boss.
To Charlie, too, it was an advantage
tbat he was unaware of Lem's de-
pravity. He saw in blm only a sort of
woebegone, sad-eyed hulk of a man.
<c iu«.-e*B«utiy at tasks that j
called for a lot of brute strength. '
Brute strength and physical prowess
delighted Charlie. Hercules and Sir i
Galahad shared about equally his re-
gard. with a shade in favor of Sir
Galahad, in spite of his father's cordial
Indorsement of Hercules.
lem was a* powerful as dn ox. Ia
the early winter, with tbe first sled-'
, ding. Sam began to haul stones for tbe
foundation of his new creamery, j
Charlie w atched Lem Juggle tbe great
tbe door. The bods stood there, eyeing
Lem, and In bis face tbe bulk tbat bad
been a man saw something far differ-
ent from the usual sternness. The
boss did not give ground to let I .em
pass out; instead, he said: "Put her
there. I^m! By Jinks. I don't know
but you're human after all," and
gripped Lem's hand as one man to so-
other.
Lem Brown stalked scross tbe ysrd
to the drag snd began to pile off the
big rocka. He worked dd if be liked It
even when the Jagged edges bruised
and cut tbe lesther of bis blunt fin-
gers.
"Good gosh!" he muttered to himself.
ltown inside of bla being something
was waking up. It wss what we call a
soul.
Lem Brown hsd begun his fight
other produce.'
This id but s modest dtstement of
what s modest msn can do in Western
Canada, snd could be repeated of hun-
dreds of othere.
Scores of cases could be recited
where much more has been accom-
plished. snd it id believed that with (
moderate Investment at the present '
time, the csttls Industry of Westers
Canada will psy large Interest
Th* Minister of Agriculture of Sas-
katchewan. in s recent sddress. ven-
tured th* prediction thst the Sas-
katchewan farmer who developed his
i.nH along the line* of general stock
times you will not feel like putting breeding would mak* much mora moa-
your problems up to your masters. You ey ^ flnd a far bigger return for his
will have to decide for yourself. Do €|yortit in ten years' time than th*
you realize it?" who devoted his energies purely
"I'll try to. sir." The boy was quite and pnmsrily to grain raising. Thid
grave. < wu the coming golden age of oppor-
Then perhaps it will help you to tunlty for ^ stockman and it was up
draw s little picture in your mind of tQ Saskatchewan man to get la
mother and me. with you standing by on the floor and prepare him-
us asking our consent or advice. In K)( fQf. the comini demand.
this little picture ssk your Question; c]oM of the wsr would undoubt-
then try to imagine bow we should an , ^ ^ demaBd for llTe ,tock
swer It. See ^ tn Europe end it wss only readonsble
our f""tell you: decide Just what the ,uppoe« that this demand would
most likely tWng will be for us to say. ^ ^ whoUy by
''"Rn'iw1 air8<^iaT*T' American stockmen, both In Canada
Bully, sir. grest. . and the United States. Htirope wss
• So you see. you can day to youreelf nnl dlitrlcU not
whenever yoo^have to d^de what to Jf ^ and dalry anlma„ bnt
do or what not to do Mj'-th«ha. J ^ flner breeding anW
rmdagsmplo. My mother ^ ^ th# end of w woul4
, trr to Aa like vou dod* dee s condition of affalrd which would
J ' JwtiN render neceesary almost the repopuia-
, will «... op . <! b. . bl«c.r ;'« ■>< •'« a°n~UC kto«aom
! msn and a better man than your fa- ln thM
tber, dear little boy. I expect it of The opportunity of Western Caaa-
you I am going to be so proud of dlan stockmen, therefore, lay In being
yOU_ prepared for thid demand when It
Francid threw hid armi suddenly srose. In view of these facts which
about bie fether's neck. Sobbing a lit- must he patent to every student of
tie, he hugged him close snd patted the economic conditlone as relsted to tha
bearded cheek, which, oddly enough, he stock Industry, he hoped to see within
found a little moist. the next three years the dtock raiding
Thud John Willett did his duty by industry in Ssskstchewsn given sn tm-
hls son. And when next dsy he stood mense Impetus forward, which would
on the station platform and saw Fran- put it in the forefront of the producing
els' white handkerchief flutter from the provinces of the Dominion.—Advertls*
rear door of the diminishing train, be ment
turned to his wife and said:
"The makings of s fine, clean man.
dearest: tbank God for him snd pray
God to make him sll yoo end I have
plsnned."
Mary Alice Brown, working happily
ten hours s day in her little armed
turret at Stecey's. missed tbe occasion-
si calls of tbe Galabad Knight He
was the nicest boy. she thought. Tbe
salesgirls liked blm. too. and good-na-
turedly cfasffcd her sbout her "gentle-
man friend " When his Jovial round
face with Its thatch of red hair bobbed
into sight down the crowded aisle It
wss delicious to greet him with-
"Hello. Francis!" end to heve him re-
ply: "Hello. Ssdie: hello. Grace; hello.
Minnie! How's trade?"
nacn, w
. .... I
| caused. But headaches are mere I
I ssfn- ss2s&£sr |
I Dr. TEACHER'S k
| liver and Blood |
! Syrup |
I snd head ofl tha more asrioos .aO- J
J aasntr tw-——H—■«* •. k
|ti!
1 resto
Ths Net Reeult
"Did you raids anything on your
promise to pay?"
"Oh. yes: I raised s smile"
Kill All Flies!
fir4
Dal ay Fly Killer
essrciffKsr
HAAOLO doetsns, 160 DsKalk **•.. SrooUrn.N. V.
TENTS
aa.'SMSU.
Writ* fmr Mimi Smmng CatalwM
TUCKER DUCK * RUBBER CO.
, U. a. A.
Oklahoma Directory
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[OKLAHOMA OITY 8
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460 Rirai 300 Baths I
Katu >1 ui apwartte |
CHAPTER VI.
It isn't because he wesra hid hair
short that woman wished she were a
For gal Id use Hex ford's Balsam.
Adv.
Unless a man la worthless th*
chances are thst hs will never become
an expert wbittler.
YOU MAY LOOK YOUNfr
By Keeping Your Complexion Young
WHh Cut leu rs. Trlsl Free.
Files DsvsloM >'~
S#ad for catalog.
Woatfall Drug Co., Kodak Dept.
SOS W. Mela Kestaes Ad*sta OklskesM Ob
John Willett snd Hid 8on.
John Willett of Sheffield mede no pa
rade of personel virtue: yet he was. If
you believed bis neighbors, a good
mnn. At the banks, in the church. In
recks, snd bis eyes sparkled with tn-1 the homes of bis friends, bis reputs-
ten«e admiration N"0 *■* Scrupulous to a
C.ee. l>em!" said be. when the big penny, generous to s fsult, an sble
bib.> r .me in for his dinner. "Ain't bn lne*« msn. folks polnte«l him out
« xt the strongest fe'ler. I been end nominated hlui for s life member
r if bit.' you sll tbe forenoon." **ip In the Salt of the Eurtli club. He
Yes. I am pretty strong." agreed , was elweye giving, yet he definitely
Lctn. It wes tbe first sign of deif-re-1 declined to be called philanthroolc. He
Does it seem to you the wise
thing to send a boy awey from
home to school Just st thd pe-
riod when hie cheracter ie moet
Impreeeloneble when hs reeds
mothering end fathdring the
moet ?
(TO BE"CONTINUED >
Oenerslly the Wsy.
Fbols rush in where sngels fear to
tread—and then depend on sn angel
to com* along and rescue them.—Chi-
cago Post
The Boap to clesnse snd purify, ths
Ointment to soothe and heal. Theee
super-creamy emollients do much to
keep the dkln clear, fredh snd youthful,
as well as to keep the hair In a live,
healthy condition and the hands soft
and white.
Free sample each by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura. Dept U
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
He lsnghd best who has the laugh
on the other fellow.
Woundd on man or beddt should be
bee led by Henford'e Beldam. Adv.
It doedn't take a smsrt baby long U
outgrow Its smartness.
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Seger, Neatha H. The Geary Times (Geary, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916, newspaper, June 15, 1916; Geary, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184788/m1/4/?q=led+zeppelin: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.