The Mannford Herald. (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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MANNFORD HERALD
H. M. SULLENS, Editor and Publisher
MANNFORD
OKLAHOMA
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! be electric fan is doing its best
"Boost your county's
age.
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products at the big Oklahoma State what can be done under circumstances
Our highest religion is named "the
10 years old, bar
WASHINGTON
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SWINE PAVILION—OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR.
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the friendly sentiments have touched
maca roni
WATERING PLANTS
imported by the Lichtenstein Milline
ry
company between 1908 and 1909
w as
vigor of a plant which is watered prop-
i attention.
of watering plants are the principles
condition is satsi factory.
FOREIGN
'I he usual method of doing this
Portland, Ore.
This is
|
yet attempted has been begun by the
Jameson Lee Finney, the American
with records of the department of at
possible to know just what prices were
paid for every commodity now used at
annex.
served at the table of the consumer.
DOMESTIC
frequent waterings is marked, that of
The fishing ne set
suffered
stand the drought of the severest sum- j worse
headway, broke out in Lost Valley in
Men have gone from Warners to light
the flames.
The Standard Oil company paid the
pearl
Oklahoma Directory
WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY
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of I
Now I guess I
i.
world
Hor father declareg the I
pece of woolen cloth
or
family celobration has been planned, chamois
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accept defeat gracefully.
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tidal wave which swept over Japan,
according to a dvices brought by the
eighty-one years of
Jess Lowrance,
boys entered the young people's grain
growing contests
should regain her sight, and about a
month ago she could see a glimmer of
light. Gradually the blindness has dis-
lightning and a loud peal of thunder.
Seventeen specialists in several cities
county can make a fine showing when
everything is favorable, but that it is
products of Oklahoma's farms
gardens before the people of the
ment was started in 1906 at the Rich-
land county fair, when three hundred
The bubbly fountain is all right, hot
until it is generally installed it is b t
ter to carry your own drinking cup
The general shops of the Texas and
Pacific railroad, a Gould property, wil
reopen with full force August 15, ac-
cording to announcement made by the
Adele Roy.
Two young men obtained admission
would be happy except the sellers of
fly traps and fly paper.
Moat lmnportant Events of the Past Week
Foiled Dowa for the Busy Reader*
Es
Al
of plant growth.
The great mistake usually made is
to water too often and too little at a
wear them longer than any man in
the country.”
been told that dynamite will burn with-
out exploding, and, believing this, he
touched a match to a dynamite cap.
One of his fingers was blown off.
Mrs. Minnie E. Young, 35, was burn-
ed to death in her home at Rochester,
All play nad no work makes Jack a
Eood for nothing boy
One of the preachers insists that
false hair is a sign of a sinful heart.
It looks like bad slap at the pretty
waltresses.
verely.
r;i pid
A woman 80 years old is to enter the
1 niversity of Wisconsin, but co-eds are
likely to do eccentric things
were
' and
The shirt walst man is keeping stop
with the summer girl
often more baffling yet in the
of inelastic currency.
— 5-,"**"*"9 *‘1* 1
room on the fifth floor of the
the time it left the producer until
to complete and which will represent
the most thorough inquiry of its kind until the middle of September.
CARTER’S
BITTLE
SiVER
■ PILLS.
pel a lazy liver to 4
do its A225022
Cures Con- A9258
stipation. In- 4283
digestion, MF
Sick 27 yv
Headache, “ A*
and Distress After Eating.
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE
220 W. 13th SL Dept. 7 Oklahama ci
News of the W orld
Briefly Told
Baseball continues to be the great
eveler
____________ Tewis‘ Single Binder given the smoker a
| rich, mellow -tasting 5c cigar.
resources and, the best it has and show the world
rinhnmr gtnto what ean he rinno nnda, c~pimctanc.e
To Clean Paper Mache
Wash with clean, cold water, using
Sort of Job He Wanted
"There's what I'm looking for,” said
the lazy man going through the want
er Naturally enough, as the
comes from the clam.
Cured by Lydia E. Pinknam’s
Vegetable Compound
Morton's Gap, Kentucky.—"I suf-
fered two years with female disorders.
St. Louis, Chicago a nd Boston, Post- The mother’s
master General Hitchcock has decided
to extend the system rapidly to nil the
large cities of the country and Sunday |
A country wide Investigation of the from his home, 236 North Waller ave-
received by the government.
Twenty-one thousand young people
will compete at forty five of the coun-
ty fairs to be held in Wisconsin this
A li carat diamond has been found
in Arkansas, but It isn’t big enough
to play ball on
i
was born in Giles county, Tennessee, .over the state with a view of gettingtake up the question of a county ex-
October 5, 1836. , together a representative collection of hibit at once. The space is absolutely
A tremendous decline in the condi- county exhibits this year. Mr Mahan free and the chief object in having as
lion of crops, general throughout the
i country and traceable to drouth and
I intense heat, occurred during the last
month, as indteated by official figures
A
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week of seven days, wholly disasso- l
elated from the lunar and solar cycles |
—--MECHANO-THERAPY
my health was very
bad and I had a
continual backache
which was simply
awful. I could not
stand on my feet
long enough to cook
a meal’s victuals
without my back
nearly killing me,
and I would have
to Ireland was predicted by Winston
Keeley
(ure
America, celebrated his birthday away
Soft drinks may be Injurious in cer-
fain ways. but they don't put their
victims to bed with their boots on.
elected to the national house of rep-
resentatives, the last general of the
confederacy to serve in mat body. He
on the surface. before water is ap- sible
the president to indicate which Thurs
d.iy lie would designate in the procla
mation
President Taft has rereived a water
melon weighing 104 pounds from Tex
as. Win n he learned that some one had
been kind enough to send him a watar.
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tion in northwest Kansas. The plan is
to ask the railroads to haul seed wheat
' free.
commission at the suggestion of Gov- ' appeared and she can now see what
ernor Stubbs, has called a meeting time it is by the church clock 100
with representatives of Kansas rail- yards away. She saw a motor car for
roads to discuss the seed wheat situa- ! the first time a few days ago.
dial thanks and appreclation " Mutsu
bi to
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver is
right the stomach and bowels are right.
CARTER’S LITTLE een.
LIVER PILLS ad278
gently but firmly com-a
everybody ’largest bulk sums of court costs ever
.QnemvILoN
gage
afloat resulted from a t yphoon and '
Cense by the Aero Club of America,
That President Taft will be a vis-
itor in Oklahoma City on his western
trip, probably arriving on September
27 and remaining over night, has been
practically assured, and local republic
an clubs are already making prepara
nous for his entertainment, fit
fall for $16,000 offered as prize money
for the best exhibits of grain grown
by boys or girls under 18. This move
superintendent of motive power. About
one thousand men are involved.
General George W. Gordon, com-
( mander in < hief of the United conted-
erate Veterans, and a member or con-
gress, died at his home in Memphis,
just such a year as this that every
/ ’ll fill II I such dragging sen.
/I III l /I VsationsI,could
—I__•1__L__'1 - 'hardly bear it. I
had soreness in each side, could not
stand tight clothing, and was irregular.
I was completely run down. On ad-
vice I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and Liver Pills and
am enjoying good health. It is now
s-sa EVERY COUNTY SHOULD HAVE.
w
ry deeply and I pray you to ar-
All the flies in America could be
more than two years and I have not
had an ache or pain since I do all my
own work, washing and everything,
and never have the backache any more.
I think your medicine is grand and I
praise it to all my neighbors. If you
think my testimony will help others
you may publish it."—Mrs. Ollie
Woodall. Morton's Gap, Kentucky.
Backache is a symptom of organic
weakness or derangement. If you
have backache don’t neglect it. To
get permanent relielf you must reach
the root of the trouble. Nothing we
know of. will do this so surely as Lydia
ju iunianis uvipound.
Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at
Hynn, Mass., for special advice.
Your letter will be absolutely
confidential, and the advice free.
In Chicazo,
Professor Alexander Hogg, of Fori
Worth, Tex.. who him been a patient
at a hospital in Baltimore, Md., for
some time, died. Professor Hogg was
Churchill, home secretary.
The French steamer Caravelle is in
Aeroplane fllgh i- are preferred now
to flights of oratory on public occa-
sions
five 1 hursdays instead of four, and
many persons have been calling upon
What has become of the old-fash
loned man who used to wear a cab-
bage leaf in his hat in hot weather?
Jules Vedrines, the aviator made a
PATFMTS Fortunes are made in patenta. Pro
■ a l E" 1 3 tecI yourideus our pago uok fr.e
Eitzgeralda Co.. Box K. Washiugton, D. C.
Boston is eating lots of spaghetti. m.
but Yankee Doodle probably calls it
cept this assurance uf my most cor-
into the soil. Then, regardless of how
Gaby Deslys says that penrls are
niter than diamonds and much quiet
We have discovered, however, that
artificlal ice melts in a perfectly nat
oral manner
watered in this manner will
dry the weather is, let it go for at plants and t he phase which approaches
least a week. Ten days is none too J nearest to being one of the tine arts,
long even in the hottest weather. If is to tell when to Water. While most
I the grass shows evidence of suffering people water too often, it is of course 1
Furrow or Rill Irrigation. In water-
ing plants in garden or field always
the Youngs, who has disappeared, is
Among those who welcome the heat
is the youngster who knows a swim
mln’ hole in a shad- brook. Nor is he
bothered about raiment
Two Los Angeles people were mar-
ried by mooniight, and will live for
three months to honeymoonlight.
and
en- ,
fer the safe and sane method
swatting them
ors of cities and towns all over the |
------1 state. Mr. Mahan says in that way
Malian, secretary of the Okla- he hopes to reach some one in every
homa State Fair, is sending out all county not already entered who will
1 he summer resort smiles
Arter a while the summer vacation
people will come back to recuperate
irrigation reservoirs for their gardens the reason that in many irrigated sec-
make these reservoirs large enough Hons the fields are graded to a uni-
resigned cabling his resignation to the
statedepartment. Secretary Knox an
nounced that Minister Sheril had been
offered an embassy n he would stay in
the service, but that he had chosen
to retire to private lite.
President Tait received the follow
ing cablegram from the Emperor of
bureau of commerce and labor. This
investigation will cover the years 1908, |
1909, 1910 and 1911. By comparison j
killed in ten days, and
hoped the presidential election In
Hayti could be carried out without dif-
Where to go is always a puzzling
cation problem; but flow to go is
Maybe the crop of cool waves hae
been frost bin i n
that the soil around the plant is kept top of the ground, water will come out
at a uniform degree of moistness. | al the drainage hole below long be-
The principles which underlie the art' fore the center of the ball of earth
ill wnterino lnnte ara the nrinininia4 is even moistened
Aires Tenn. His illness dated from his last
political campaign when lie was re-
Killed on Rocking Horse
To find their little son hanging'
dead entangled in the refus of his rock
ing-horse, was the sad experience of
Sunderland, Scotland, parents, a few
days ago. The little fellow, Raymond
Watson, used to cleverly ride the horse
while it was swinging briskly, and
it is thought he had been playing cir-
cus tricks, had lost his balance, and
having been unable to extricate him-
self in the absence of his parents, had ,
been choked to death.
United States $42,395.69, costs in the
litigation which resulted in the dissolu-
tion of the trust. This is one of the
Minister Sherrill al Buenos
More than five hundred live 1
los and great devastation ashore
+
*3838 Bee
time. The ground around a plant strive to get as much water into the
should be allowed to get dry, not ground and at the same time wet the
baked and crusted, but thoroughly dry surface of the ground as little as pos-
sufficiently heavy. Lawns which are
A. . .. . |ia Complete System of Natural (Drugless)
Or a Catcher s Mask Henling and Ineludes Eleetro-Pholo, Hydro
The Chicago man who got a divorce j
because his wife's jolt on the jaw laid that Is Not Crowded. If desired you can study
him un for 22 dav. didner penilv nena et Hom. without loss of time or earnnge.
up Ion -2 aay s mon l realy need For particulars and terms address or call
a divorce—he needed a policeman!—’ OKLA. COLLEGE OF MECHANO-THERAPY
Washington Post. S08-15 Hwekowitx Blds., Dep'tS, Oklahoma City
CAROM and POCKET.
BILLIARD TABLES
The difficult thing in watering
Empress of Japan,
from Shidzouka
tance of 112 miles in one hour and 43 1
minutes, a speed much greater than
that of express trains.
reg nlarit v Im af nrimn imnorianon
Roots do not take up water at in
tervals but constantly, unit yet water-
ing is something more than seeing
The plotting of the fashion editors
to lure men Imo wearing corsets is
nut meeting with much favor these
hot days
LOWEST PRICES EASY PAYMENTS
You cannot afford to experiment with
antried goods sold by commission agents.
----------Catalogues free. —<------
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE - COMPAKY
14 West Hals Street, Dipt B. Oklahoma City, Okla
first sister superior of the House of
Providence of Kingston, Ont., is dead
at tiie House of Providence, Vancou. ------—
ver. H. C. She was 81 years old and port At Cape Haytien with General
was well known in the world as I Antonor F irmin on board. General
Firmin said In an interview that he
ficulties being raised by any of the had tried to restore her voice but with
other candidates because such diricul- | no snccnss n— --- -i--- -
shed PrIIL woudoresuit in blood recovery is the result of prayers of- damp, cover with dry flour and rub
him. General Firmin added he would lered constantly by the family.
, 1 he engagement is announced of
Miss Isabel Hayes, daughter of the
late Henry Hayes of Washington, to
Major i W. Barlow of the Essex, Eng.
land Regiment.
A Connecticut man came home from
the Klondike to find they had erected
a monument in his memory, and be
had been carrying bjs memory right
with him all the time
According to a report coming from
reliable sources Attorney General
Mr Mahan l free and the chief object
says file eyes of the nation are on many county collective exhibits as
Oklahoma this year because of the possible is to properly place the varied
drought. He also declares that any
L . ’ s--
actor, perished in a fire whic;, g,. r i -i i j
ct,..g, . , । . wmi-i —e of garden during a dry Henson,
stroyed a part of the Carlton hotel,
London, Eng., where he was a guest.
None of the hotel staff members is
riculture for the same period it will be missing. The body was found in a
> bath room adjoining Mr. Finney’s
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
lenr ses nud bcantifles the hzir.
Promotes n luxurinnt growth.
Never Fails to Restore (tray
I air to its Youthful Color.
Curie scalp direnses k hair Inlling.
AOc.and f !.<>■>at Drunzidi
astronomers adopted the present I
Recovered Her Speech
After being speechless two years,
as a result of a long illness, Miss
Jessie Fishel, of New Orleans, in-
stantly recovered her voice the other
day when startled by a vivid flash of
Hiram Maxim has taken the fiash
and sound out of cannon shots, and if
he will go on and render all such
sho's harmiess he will indeed be a
benetuctor
Sister Mary of the Blessed Sacra-
ment, first head of the Catholic Phan-
agent at Burlington, Vt., and later
- _ .......... General detectivebusinese transacted in nil partsor
advertisements for an easy job, as his Ehamori
lishtedeon,a cal forocanvassers. SzlasouaZil,52/1
A Los Angeles man has advertised
fo* a homely wife Some people wilt
in almost anything to break Into
There is no better method of wa-
tering potted plants than to set the
pots in a vessel of water which is
erly and one which is watered im-
properly. Watering of plants is not
like the feeding ol animals in which
Only one in Oklahoma. Curea
whiskey and druga In bust
ness 30 years.
designated as postal savings deposito. -----
ries Kansas City. Pittsburg. Detroit. For the first time in many year*
Buffalo, San Francisco, Cincinnati. Dr. Knox Stratford, 99 years of age.
Seattle, Indianapolis, Denver, ami and the oldest practicing physician in
ant, who was killed in New Orleans ।
last year, was awarded a pilot's 11-
Citizens of Newark. N J., exploded
400 pounds of dynamite in order to
kill mosquitoes Personally we pre-
_____is •
Culture Will Out
A young man confined in a Pennsyl-
Tie newest thing in crime is aero-
nutical murder and suicide
Yours for health or pleasure. Round
trip tickets on sale daily. A beau-
tifully illustrated booklet free, also
rates and information. Write,
let the thermometer alone it can
take care of Itself
A big dry with a
bo sure that the watering was not enough, and w hile the .injury from too
Miss Matilda Noisant, of Mineola,
’ N. ) , sister of th - late John B. Mois- i ' uspected
a sponge or soft cloth. While still.
A forest fire whict gained
county in Oklahoma should send on quest.
“u ficien t I • large tew ecrer l.e ;t cc:.:
pletely. Let it remain here until it
is wet clear through. In watering
potted plants by pouring water on the
melon all the wav from rexas the 2,71..... -•,-™t.s. m .MN. l'^
president promptly dictated a letter to 1 Strenen burn 60 , Agawan. Mrs. stren-
the sender, saying he was very much , . 1 " home to visit Springfield.
Pleased and would relish every bit ot The tirstumanirestation of the stork
it The president learned later that Wa U ndera?, trange roofin Agawan.
the watermelon weighed 104 pounds. 1 cab brought omspringtield. A taxi-
urougni Mik. t’enessztrne to
Encouraged by the successful trial -Springfield at a forty mile an hour dip.
for two weeks of postal savngs system The second twin wis born in spring,
in the great postoftic es of New York, field. The twins are pictures of health.
Japan ’ Ilie splendid welcome ac
corded by you to Admiral Togo and
and estimates made in the monthly
crop report of the department of agri-
culture The report is the worst, as
j to general crop conditions that the '
department has issued for any single
month since 1901.
Suit to recover $150,000 which it is
alleged Ui., government has been de-
frauded of by under valuation of goods
plied. Then the watering should be is to run a furrow dose to a row of
thorough. The ground should be 1 plants and then allow a thin stream
soaked. Few persons realize how j of water to trickle down this furrow,
much water it takes to thoroughly This stream must run slowly, hence
Young al Quito
The Kansas state public utilities
The housewire who can keep sweet
through the canning season has
enrned a hereafter with the angels
While fruits may fall we have the
rtn can variety to fall bnck on
Rules to keep cool only make one
buffer trying to observe them
of incendiary origin. A boarder of
wholesale and retail prices of all nue, Austin, Ill. Dr. Stratford is vis-
foods which will require nine months iting a niece, Mrs. James Barron of
Los Angeles, and he will not return
An Increase in the price of coal to the, apartment of Mrs Anna Pock-
la threstened We feel almost sure more in Brooklyn on the pretext that
. , • ......• — ------ - ---• - t ha v wishnr t n geo h ar h stehe nA - 1 -.
Tom LHiN ra IIUt ilutt HV-ve-etFJ VW:5 1 - - ,,----------—*‘ —
to the kind of weather we have ^PT- once inside they selzed her and
been having I tore a $500 diamond ring from her tin-
I ger and fled.
days the San Jacinto mountains about 30
miles northeast of San Diego, Cal.
with- allowing plants to get too dry is even
The passage of a measure by the
present parliament giving home rule
soak soil. None of those who outline the slope must not be steep.
before this time has elapsed you may quite possible not to water often
The white house announced that
Thanksgiving this year will fall om
cially on the last Thursday 11. Novem-
ber. 'I his would not be remarkable
except for the fact that Nov.-inlier has
Few persons realize that the wa- mer and be green and attractive,
tering of a plant is a task which re-' whereas a lawn which is sprinkled a
quires both experience and ability to ' little here and then a little there, mov
perform properly There is all the Ing (lie sprinkler every half hour or
difference in the world between tiie hour, will dry up in spite of constant
Unfortunately the dispatch which
recounts the death of a man from
excitement over catching a big fish
does not tell how big the fish vas.
Four nations have sworn to pro
tect the seals, but who will protect
the women from imitation seals’
"mbaL
Wickersham will retire soon from the
cabinet and resume the pract < e ..1 N y. in a fire which was undoubtedly
Eair, Oklahoma City, Sept. 26 to Oct. not altogether favorable, worship of sorrow."
7 and in that way boost the state of The letter is directed to the heads ———
Oklahoma. Will you do it’” of commercial organizations and may- pmrT A pus
HAl
Our idea of n patient boy is one
'Iio can wait unlit epples are ripe
before he eats them
The Alfaro government in Ecuador
was overthrown by a revolution organ- Recovered Her Sight
■*.' 2 supporters of President-elect After being totally blind for twelve
'a ' 1 casualties occurred and years, a woman eighty-seven years old
a provisional government headed by —Mrs. Boyland, of Taunton. England,
10 pi■ sident ol the senate was has received back her sight. During
ormed, according to state depart- these years she had prayed that she
ments advice Sunday from Minister
Why object to the prevailing tem-
perature? It" is always hot at tnis
time in the year
One fly lays 4,559,600 eggs says a
ny expert, but not if you swat him
fi rst
self.” "That's the sort of a job I SHIP I |l/r CTAOU
want," he said to himself. "Something YOUR —-VE • I VVR
that I can earn money at without to OKLAHOMA CITY NATIONAL STOCK YARDS,
work." And he thought that really Best Price* Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
2 , . . , some day he must go and look 'em un" __ r
our youthful dreams come true, ain t _________________ "P: , •
| it?" Second Hobo—"Oh. I don't Origin of Seven Day Week
Over 3,600 years ago the Egyptian
brought in the United States distriet
court in New York. Jacob Lichten-
stein. president, ami Abraham Lichiten-
stein, treasurer of the company, are
under indictments in conne Hou with
Hie alleged frauds.
Giri twins were born in different
practical demonstration of Hie use of
the earoplane as a mail carrier. He
flew from Paris to Deanuvivlle, a dis-
Revision.
. । Suitor—I am afraid that I am not
vv vi 1 ■ 1 NIIUVL• I in 7 L ' worthy enough for your daughter.
Parent—Bosh! The point nowadays
EXHIBIT AI BIG STATE FAIR "" --
C. D. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager,
M. a N. A. B. B.
Eureka Springs Arkansas
tire country. Full information will be
furnished by Secretary Mahan on re-
Aunt Fmilv’s Rarina formaking her famous Sum
HUIII —lil/} □ nVUipC werdrink Mill postpzirs for
10 cis. Address AIXTBBU.Y, CbUsim Fhiladeiphia
•ure cd ubu > Thompson’s Eyo Water
unless they secure expert advice. I form slope before any cultural opera- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE,
have known people who were foblishtions are started. Water trickling Genuine must bear Signature
I enough to think they could pump down such a furrow will soak out into
enough waler to supply half an acre 1 the ground to one side for from one '
In to two feet, depending on the length ;
watering either gardens, lawns, or pot- of time the water is running, without |
ted plants do not water so often but wetting the top of the soil except in FIIPFK K GDDINsG
water thoroughly. Set your rotary i the bottom of the furrow. Many ob- LUKLHAAA 3r KIIVU3
lawn sprinkler in one place and let it ject to the use of this method be- ADKNRGAC
run all night, (if not against the rules cause of labor involved, but in very AKEA13A3
of your water company) and even hot weather it is the only safe plan HF oEcnnT nr ug m
longer if necessary in order to enable to use with tender vegetation in open KEK I OF I HE OZARKS
Hie water to penetrate several inches ground. * -----—---------------------
,1 vania jail proved his refinement by
m * ' battle took place in .Tua- using a spoon to pick his cell lock and
e , . < co. e ween the mounted po- escape. Well-bred persons never for-
».e and the night patrol of ex-insur I get their table
manners. Some men
J. 0 , o j 11 rs. , 10 entire city was would have used a knife had they been
4 a 1 ne < and ora time it was feared situated as the Pennsylvania prisoner
...... , , 1 a band of liberals had attacked the was—New York World
While helping her mother pick ap- town. The shooting, however, was the l ______
pies on her farm at Hygiene, three result of a m istake. An American J First Hobo “Strange how few of
miles west of Lyons, Colo., Rose P. Lepoint, had been held up And ( .....
Woentner, the 3 year-old daughter of | robbed of $400 and when the mounted :
1acob woentner. was instantly killed police were looking for the holdup know; I remember how I once yearned 1
DY being run over by a heavy farm they encountered soldiers who mistoo to wear long pants.
wagon loaded with apples, them for liberals and the tight began.
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Sullens, H. M. The Mannford Herald. (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1911, newspaper, August 18, 1911; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1945314/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.