The Goltry Leader. (Goltry, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GOLTRY LEADER GOLTRY OKLAHOMA
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Skimpy little Mr Meek’a stalwart
"helpmeet grabbed him with both hands
by the hair ot the head to Illustrate
eome point which she wished to im-
press upon hlm ’ -
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ant afraid you hare forgotten -that I
Am attached to the other enda of those
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‘ Couldn’t Sea an Opportunity
"Do you know" said the dense
yonng man "that for the laet hour 1
hare been watching for s chance to
Idas you?’" "
' ‘Indeed!” exclaimed the willing
-maid “Don’t you think it might be
advisable for you to consult an ocu-
list ?’ ' '
He Wat Hopeful
k "Henry” said Mrs Peck sererely
-"I hope I didn’t see you wink et that
young women we just passed" a --
"My dear" answered Henry’ meek-
! ly "I hope your hope is correct”
DROOL CORN
HAVK YOU ANY?
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Wichita Directory
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lhd SI year Writ lor list of patlonta
fi Tho L’Jhoat Yield 5
Tolls tho Story
tf Ctstin Ciufi'i El J Prifrcsi
The heavy crops In Western Canada hare caused
new records to be made in the handling of grains
by railroads For while the movement of thee
heavy shipments has bean wonderfully rapid the
resources of the different roads daspite enlarged
equipments and increased facilities hare been
trained as never before and previous records
hare thus baen broken in all directions
The largest Canadian wheat sh’pmenta through New York ever known
are reported for the period up to October 15th upwards ef lenr nod a
qsarlsr mlllien baehels being expected la leaa Ibaa elx weeks
and this was but tha overflow of shipments to Montreal through which
point shipments were much larger than to New York
’ Yields aa high as 60 bushels of wheat per acre are reported from all
parta of tha country while yielda of 46 buanela per acre ara common -Thousands
of American farmere have taken part In thia wonderful pro-
duction Land prices an Bill low and frsa homestead lands tie ssslly secured
In food loctHttss conreafont to churches school markets railways stc
Thtre Is ne war lea aa lead aad aa eeascrlpHea
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Information to Superintendent Immlsratioo
Canada or
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HOW MANY CATTLE DO YOU nAlSS?smSA
We want th name of every farmer In Kansas Missouri and Okie-
home who ralsoa cattla hoi
market latter W want h
means to shippers Is your namt on our L'stT Put It thore today
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'howrwe are giving complete sets of Oneida
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ten years FREE with Skinner Products
In the meantime commence saving up the
trade-mark signatures from Skinner packages
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durum wheat in the largotl and cleanest macaroni ’
factory in America Combine with cheap cuts of moat
left-overs chooso (ih oyster mushrooms stc
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Largo Club for Soys
The boy in the city must arold many
side tracks If be desires to lead an
upright and useful life says the Boa-
ton Globa Constantly he is beset
with distractions which may lead him
astray into the rang! of the Incompe-
tent Idle or eren ylcious He la an
inquisitive knowledge-thirsting crea-
ture fall of the great possibilities -of
youth His latent powers are -precious
yet they are wasted with a prod-
igality akin almost to that of natural
Hence Che "establishment of the large
boys’ club In Roxbury - handsomely
housed and well equipped means that
many boys will be jlven the opportu-
nity to keep on the main line leading
to a useful life v
A boy’s enthusiasm Is more often
aroused when he thinks he Is playing
than when he la working et school
The boys’ club can catch him when
he is enthusiastic and start that en-
thusiasm toward manly accomplish-
ment We" wish the club erery suo-
cess f 1 Of High Degree
Lady— Is this s pedigreed dogf
Dealer — Pedigreed why if that
dorg could talk be wouldn't speak tq
either of na!
WOMAN'S CROWNINU GLORY
Is her heir If yours is streaked with
ugly gristly gray hairs use "La Cre-
ole” Hair Dressing and change It in
the natural way Price $100— Adr
Mean Fling
Ethel— "Jack proposed three times
before I accepted him” Marie— “To
whom dear?” — Boston Transcript
Always keep Hanford’s Beldam on
hand for accidents It’s good insur-
ance Adr
More sawing and less hammering Is
another thing that is badly needed is
this country ’
oy or sheep Wo want him to rocahrt eur 1
him to know about “Baryte” and what it - I
depresslngly calm ayw aad ke prok
bably axarclsad twenty mlnutee ever)
morning by an open window after hli
cold plunge and took a borttback ride
and walked a lot and played polo and
a few other effete things like that
Hickey set down and waited and
though the night was cold bo mopped
his brow nntll the messenger eamel
CHAPTER XXVIL f
-v Chicken or gteakf
On the outbreak of a bygone rude
neaa between the United Btatee and
Spain One free and entirely uncurbed
metropolitan paper nnable to ado
quately express its violent emotions
on the subject utilised its wbola front
page -with the one word “War I" print-
ad in rad ink -Now
howerer the free aad enUreW
ttn curbed having risen most glorious E
In tha ‘ past to avary amargency n
matter how - great positively flomp
dared in the very wealth of its oppor-
tunities i
Saturday night however saw no
lata extras Tha "story” was too big
to touch without something more tan-
gible than the word of oven ao sub-
stantial a man aa Gerald Foaland and
long before any of thd twelve eager
yonng gentlemen bad reached tbe of
lice the scout brigade hundreds
strong- were sniffing over every trail
and yelping over every scent
Until three o’clock In tbe morning
every newspaper office In New York
was a scene of violent gloom Tbe
world’s biggest sensation was in those
""offices and they couldn't touch It with
a pair of tongs I Tha deterrent was
that the Interests involved were so
large that one might as wall sit on a
keg of gunpowder and light It as to
make tha slightest error The gentle
men mentioned as the' organlsers ol
th International Transportation com-
pany eollectyvely owned about all tbe
money and all tha power and all the
law in the gloriously Independent
United States of America and If they
got together on any one subject such
as tha squashing of a newspaper for
instance something calm and Impres-
sive was likely to happen On the
other hand If tha Interesting story
tho free and entirely uncurbed had la
Its possession were true tha squash-
ing would ba reversed and tha free-
neas and entirely uncurbeduees would
ba still more firmly seated than aver
which is tha palladium of our national
liberties and heaven ba good To ua
TO BB CONTINUED)
ESCORT COUIPMT SEE JOKE
Incident at Canny Island That Free
ably Taught Confetti Thrower a
Lesson He Needed
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-A large wetl-dreeeed man and a
handaome woman were In the Mardi
Qraa crowd at Coney leland New
York They bad been welting some
time for tbe perade and tbe womao
began to yawn: Now yawning la a
vary unladylike performance In pub
UK aad rather a dangerous out' in a
Coney Island crowd for wbilo th
woman bad bar mouth widu open and
was getting all tba worth tbere Is to
bo bad out of a goad healthy yawn a
young man bent on mischief threw a
handful of confetti right plump into the
orifice The woman coughed end aplut
tered and tho hoodlum shrieked with
delight Tboee about blm thought it
was a grand-Joke too— all but the
woman’s escort ’ He reached out on
powerful arm and grabbed tbe skylark
lag youth by tba shoulder Then he
brought bis fiat down on tba youna
man’s straw bat crushing it and drlv
lag his baud through tbe crown end
pertly over hie aura Next be turned
tha young man around and kicked blm
with el) the force and kwiftneea that
outraged dignity and fierce anger to
lather with crest strength afforded
if that youth recovers from that kick
and throwa confetti again be wllj be
careful la picking bis target And
maybe tbe handsome woman tf sbi
yawns again In a burry will not do ao
in such a mob aa turna out to aee a
Coney Island celebration
With the Eaeaylsta
Of ail the displays of art the essa)
la tho most tndeflnabla tho moat sub-
tle because it baa no aebamo no pr
gram
It floes not aat out to narrate or to
prove It baa no dramatic purpose no
ImacUiatlve them Its eaaenca la
sympathetic aelf-revetatloa Just as in
talk a man may apeak frankly cf bis
own experiences aad feellogs and yet
avoid any anzplcion of egotizm if bis
confidences are designed to Illustrate
tha thoughts of others rather than to
provide a contrast and a aelf-glorlflca-tloa
Tho essayist lived rather than
elalma ho compares rather than pa-
rades Ho la led by hia Interest It
others to bo Interested la himself and
it ta aa a mka rather than as aa Indi-
vidual tbat ba takes tho ataga
Ha must bo surprised at tba dtscov-
cries bo makes about himself rather
than complacent he must condone hia
own discrepancies rather than nxnlt
in them
Healthy Reaction '
Fortunate are they who react health-
ily They have an easy path through
Ufa no mattai what they may meet
Tha habit ot reacting healthily from
tha small triala glvea them power to
vanquish tha big tests evsn the calam-
ities And pitiful ara thay who twact on-
healthily Every day ot their lives
thay inlllot torment 'on themselves
no matter bov favored thay may bo
by fortune Their practice of raaetiag
unhealthily Dorn small things makes
them sasy viUma ot tha big trials
Aad it la aomstlmas said ot
that ha drinks Ilka a
Mbaa a dtfeimt flaM
a man
itt
To be happy you must forget your-
self and remember others
Youth sucks the sugar coating and
leaves the bitter pill for age to swal-
low It is possible to feel like a heavy-
weight and have your friends regard
you as a feather
' Many a married man would starve
to death If hia wife didn’t know how
to manipulate a can opener -
' Framing a satisfactory alibi for the
writing of obscene letters probably
Is the most difficult undertaking
Always 'proud to show’ white clothes
Red Cross Ball Blue dost make them
Whit All grocers Adv ' -
' Aa a general proposition a trip
through a railway folder la more en-
joyable than one over the road it-
self " '
‘ Not Gray Bairs but Tired Byes
make ns look older thee w are Keep your
Xyae young aad you will look young After
tho Movies always Murine Jour Xjres—
Don’t tell your tgo
Orders It Up
“Do you pass the plate at church?”
- “No I go to sleep and let it pass
me-”
' SOAP IS 8TR0NGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out tho
scalp Cleanse the scalp by shampoo-
ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing
and darken In the natural way thosa
ugly grizzly haira Price $100— Adv
Different Attitude
'’Isn’t John Henry crasy over his
new automobile?”
"He seems to be mostly crazy un-
der It” —
To Fortify th Syatem
Against Winter Cold
Meoy naera of OROVK’a TASTELESS chill
TONIO Bake U S practice to take a Dumber of
bottles la the fall to etrengthea and fortify the
system against the cold weather during the
winter Xreryoua knows the tonic effect of
Quinine aad Iron which this preparation con-
tain in a taateleea and acceptable fora It
ptirlflee and anrk-hes tha blood and bnllda np
the whole ejreteot too
- Superficial Impression
“That man looks as if he bad some-
thing on his mind”
: “Yes” replied Miss Cayenne “but
hia conversation doesn’t sound that
way' He Is a walking optical illusion”
Evsn Wisdom Has Its Pries
- "Tell me" said tho yputh who had
come many miles to seek an Interview
with the Shelbyville Sage "how I may
acquire real wisdom”
“By coming across with $2 for a
copy of my book” said the vener-
able man "not necessarily as a guar-
antee of good faith but as a tribute
to my business instinct I am not run-
ning this sage business for the bene-
fit of my health See?”
Phllanthroplcal
“Don’t you come across a good many
things In the Bible that you don’t un-
derstand like tbe problem of Cain's
wife for instance?” queried the lay-
man as he sat at a city restaurant
table
0h yes of course" acknowledged
the clergyman
’Well what do you do about It?"
‘My dear friend” replied the min-
ister laying down his fork "I simply
do Just aa I would while eating a nice
fresh herring When I come to the
bone I quietly lay It on one aide and
go on enjoying tbe meal letting any
Idiot tbat Insists on choking himself
with the bone do so”— London Tit-Bits
Preparedness
The Vital Factor—
—
not alone in affairs of the Nation but with the health of every citizen
One seldom Enowa when the common enemy sickness in one form or another ia about
to strike and the best form of preparedness is to keep Hody and brain healthy
Active brains and vigorous bodies are the result of right living— food plays a big part '
FOOD
W-
p
made of whole wheat and malted barley supplies all the bone- and brain-building nerve- and
muscle-making elements of tho grains including the vital salts phosphate of potash etc
but!
often lacking in the diet of many but imperative &r bounding gooi
Grape-Nuts is easily digested— comes ready for table directly the germ-proof moisture
and dust-proof packet is opened With good milk or cream Grape-Nuts supplies complete e
nourishment
A ration of Grape-Nuta each day ia a safe play for health and
“There’s a Reason”
— told by Grocers everywhere
Mrs Boss A
Xtse S18 Clinton
Place Kansas
City Mo I “I bad
a cold in the head
I used Peruna
Was well pleased
with tbe reunite
I do not need any
otker medicine”
“PE-RII-tlA”
fRglMtreil Trade Mark V 8 Patent Office)
Coughs Colds
Stomach Troubles
and Catarrh Relieved No
Remedy can Compete with
Peruna The Ready-totake
Try this easy ivay to
clear your skin with
ooO
Bathe your face for several minutes
with Resinol Soap and warm water
working the creamy lather into the
skin gently with the finger-tipa Then
wash off with more Resinol Soap and
warm water finiahing with a daah of
clear cold water to close the pores
Do this once or twice a day and you
will be astonished how quickly the
healing antiseptic Resinol medication
soothes and cleanses the pores re-
moves pimples and blackheads and
leaves the complexion dear fresh
and velvety
DESCRIBES LIFE IN TRENCHES
Englishman’s Graphic Picture of the
"Joys” That Ar a Part of 8ol-
dier’e Existence
Albert Robbins of Kearney N J re-
ceived a letter from his brother Harry
Robbins of Kvan Worcestershire Eng-
land who is fighting in the trenches
exactly where Albert does not know
Harry has got a "hit on the forehead
with a piece of shrapnel” but is “car-
rying on" Here is bis picture of life
near the firing line
“We get It pretty stiff out here now
and again especially when there ia
a bombardment on and hundreds of
shelM of alLsorts and sises whizzing
and whistling round like rain and
when one has a lovely dinner of Chi-
cago canned meat and biscuits as hard
aa bricks and a drop of water with
a good p Tentage ot Condy's fluid in
to kill the germs put before you in n
huge rabbit hole dug in the ground
called a dug-out where you have to
keep your head down and look out
for trench mortars coming over”
Try Try Again
Blondlne — I understand Mrs Gld-
dlgad has been married five times
Brunette— Yes poor dear! She never
seems to have any luck with her hus-
bands Freckles gtve him some standing
but a boy cannot be the leader of his
gang unless he has warts on his hands
Mr William E
Denny 10U Park
Ay® Bprlnjyfleld
troubled with ca
tarrh ol the head
bon throat and
stomach I am
areatly relieved
by Pernna"
DOOOOO
If the akin I in bad condition
through neglect or an unwiae use of
cosmetics applv a little Resinol Oint-
ment and let it remain on ten min-
utes before the final washing with
Retinol Soap
Reafoet Seep la cm artMdally colored Its rick
brow being entirely due to the Retinol tul— 4
It contains bold by ill dnrybts and dcaitrt ta
toilet goods par Iree taaplt ke od trulol
ReStffiOl OlDtBCBfc Writ Pffl rKmmeWI
Btkiwtifc Md
Phytuiant kttv prtsenbed Resinol "
Ointment for over twenty yarn in the
treatment of skin and scalp affections
HIs Stand
“Brudder Clapper" severely said
good old Parson Bagster “why dofi't
yo’ come to pra'r meetin’ and lift up
yo’ voice in suppercation to de Lawd?”
“It's dis-nh-way wid mo pahson"
replied the brother who possessed a
predilection for being on the off side:
“I goes Into muh closet at home and
prays dar In secret I don’t take no
stock in dis thing o’ ’dressln’ open let-
ters to de Lawd"
Guess —
A little girl who made frequent use
of the word "guess” was corrected for
it and told to say “presume” instc&d
A lady friend notielng the admirable
set of the little girl’s apron asked
something In regard to the pattern
"Mamma doesn’t ent my dresses and
my aprons "by pattern” said the small
lady “She Just looks at me and pre-
sumes” Chopin’a Birthplace Destroyed
The birthplace ot Chopin the Polish
composer has been completely de-
stroyed by the fleeing Russians The
country estate at Zelrzowa-Wola near
Warsaw where the immortal genius
was born was burned and of the mon-
ument of the composer In the park of
thp castle nothing is left but a pile ot
broken atones
And some women wouldn't eujoy
living in n heavenly mansion unless
they could deau house at least once
a month
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