The Mannford Herald. (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 4
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MANNFORD HERALD
H M SULLENS, Editor and Publisher
MANNFORD
OKLAHOMA
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Fire destroyed the business section
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Sometimes Not at Home.
THE TRUTH ABOUT BLUING.
DOMESTIC.
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Solve to Conscience.
in oval of hats was not oblig atory, still
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to be accommodating.
sitting beside her and
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Always Bought
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Daniel Fahrenheit.
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ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
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A Georgia Judge has decided
that
The Wretchedness
Recent advices confirm the report
3,500,000 gold to forfity
One sort of diet may make a person
They do their duty.
FOREIGN
A young woman from Phila, says:
"For several years I kept in a run- nual session of the American Mining
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One of the medical journals asserts
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 43-1911.
officials of Irvington,
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Dr. Plerce’a Pltuttrt Ptllttt Indue* mild nntunl bowel movement one* a day.
19 oo Drops]
fants/Childken
Pen its Eve Salve
FFAYORIFE
out of joint trying to see around her
hat.
the
cut
When a cyclone gets busy with
man's property it's an awful blow.
The more the aviators fly the less
the common mortals want to.
The spoke of the wheel which creak-
eth most, doth not hear 'the greatest
burden in the cart.—Thomas Fuller.
‘"Do you mean John H. Good, the
wealthy farmer, or young Sam Good,
the Socialist millionaire?"'
Many a man frowns on the rooting
of the rah rah boy and then goes to a
baseball game and yells like a maniac.
hence its unequaled cures.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
of the lock is the most notable step yet
taken for the improvement of the up-
per Cumberland and its completion
will give navigable water the year
around from Nashville as far up the
river as Burnside.
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful-
nessand Rest Contains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
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A man may consider himself truly
famous when he has five-cent cigars
and yellow dogs named after him.
we shall insist on calling it a perma
nent structure
The undertaker treads close on the
heels of aviators who take delight in
the performance of circus stunts.
the
It is
Most Important Events of the Put Week
Boded Down for the Busy Readers
be in the automobile instead of
front of it.
Men's National union, which begins a
two-day session here.
More than a hundred Scottish Rite
Masons, who have been attending the
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
"Haymakers" died at his home in Troy.
He was 62 years old. His first profes-
sional engagement was in 1881 with
the Chicago Nationals.
A short time after a small force of
rurals had occupied Teapas, the little
town in the state of Tabasco, Mexico,
where an insurrection was inaugurated
a few days age, a mob of the rebels at-
tacked the place. They were repulsed
by the rurals.
Mlle. Reuse Thirion, a French teach.
A learned judge ruled that a wife
has a right to scold her husband, but
even if he had ruled the other way, we
refuse to believe that It would have
had any effect.
The amateur aviator is having a
tough time of it
CARTER’S
PITTLE
Kl IVER
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Oh, well. Turkey always gets It in
the neck along about this time of the
gear, anyhow.
A report from Paris tells us that
the hoop skirt is about to be revived.
We can imagine what would happen
to a flock of hoop skirts on a crowd-
ed car.
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If Your Food Fails to Sustain You,
Change.
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For Infants and Children.
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35D0$r5-35CENES
Men have their bobbles and women
their hobbles
Too Late to Change.
"A man can no more change his rep-
utation than he can change his face
or his arms," said Senator La Folletie
at a banquet in Madison.
"There was once a wicked old Madi
son millionaire who took his pastor
aside and said:
Lewis’ Single Bmnder strnight 5c cigar.
You pay 10c for cigars not so good.
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depressed and apprehensive of trouble. nounces that in addition to President
I lost flesh in a distressing way and Taft the notable speakers will include
seemed in a perpetual sort of dreamy Secretary of the interior Fisher, Pres
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ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
AVege table Preparation for As-
similating the Food and Regula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
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News of the World
Briefly Told
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The man who hasn't some sort of
Bobby is apt to have some sort of bad
habit that is worse.
A woman arrested in New York for
selling aigrettes turned out to be a lec-
turer on cookery whose specialty was
egg omelettes
in the eating of mushrooms nowa-
days It is best to let George do IL
despondent, depressed and blue and a
change to the kind of food the body
demands will change the whole thing.
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Hoods
Sarsaparilla
So combines the great cura-
tive principles of Roots, Barks
and Herbs as to raise them
to their highest efficiency;
UI tut uni n rums twIteu tltir
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
that Colombia is preparing for was.
The Colombian congress has voted a
the woman
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whether the bee can be declared a
ALLEN’S
ULCERINC. SALVt
CARTER’S LITILE
LIVER PILLS.
Purely vegetable
—act surely and
gently on the
liver. Cure .
Biliousness, 4
Head-
ache,
Dizzi-
ness, and Indigestion.
DA rrare obtataedorno ran charged,
raorreh Nuokanaadvicutree. Besa
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mnanA. Phillips, SUO11. Mt., Washington,D.C.
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Fat Simile Signature of
The Centaur Company.
NEW YORK.
It was at a concert, where the re of 1,18 parents at Oxford, la. Inter
' merit was in the local cemetery beside
the woman with a conscience wished the bodies of two sisters. , . .
She turned to I Sergeant Walter Ferguson shot and
killed Private Perry of the Mississippi
hard to convince the average being
that aviation is a pastime rather than
a peril.
ties. Mr. Hearst declared himself at | Australia and New Zealand.
The health
Reeetetdadas
nuisance and detrimental to public
health To be or not to be. that is the
question
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
tue centaun company, new Vona errv.
The program committee of the an-
in our bumble opinion, the para-
grapher who claims to be worried over
the fact that there are counterfeit $100
bills in circulation is the king of four-
flushers
A Pittsburgh woman wants the court
to award her alimony in the sum of
$67 per day. She has figured closely,
she explains, ena $67 a day is tne very
least with which she can get along
The man who attempts to support he
in the style to which she has been ar
customed is going to have a hurd jb
lava in a week than It did in a month
hasinaukhi' upeithu ntonmJanha is down, miserable sort of condition, was | Congress to be held in Chicago,
using steam shovels
Marshal Ney King, a pioneer base-
ball player and one of the original
A physician proclaims that he has
discovered a serum which will cure
laziness But how is he going to get
anybody who is lazy to take it?
the opening raly of the New- York fit- 1__—
sion campaign. . To DaivEour malaria
AAD in n.i> rp THIE SysTEII
Tnke the.Old Standnrt GItUVE'S'ANIAL.ASS
CIHI.L ‘IUNi . Yull know what yot are taking.
□ he lormnala I* piainly prnted on every bn tie,
showng It Ir simply Quinne and Iron in a iaste]- 33
f«. rm. ane the iH< st efectnul furk. bur giown
peuple uld ciilren. 50 conts.
N J., are agitating the question of
one drink is sufficient to put a man un
der the Influence of liquor It is hoped
that be does not consider being under
the Influence of liquor a legitimate
excuse for any kind of misbehavior
and passed over the city at 9:22 a. m.
Several persons were reported kill-
ed on the New Orleans, Mobile and
New Orleans railroad and twenty-nine
injured near Beaumont, Miss.
Wm. F. Herrin, vice president and
chief counsel for the Southern Pacific
railroad, was operated upon for ap-
pendicitis at the company's hospital
in San Francisco.
Nathan Lacey, a negro who, it is
charged, attacked Mrs. Thomas Cox
at her home near Forest City Sunday,
was taken from the local prison by a
mob and lynched
The funeral of Eugene Ely, the avia-
tor who was killed at Macon, Ga.,
Thursday, was held from the home
Mount Etna is throwing out more
Massachusetts man fell In love with
• girl in an aeroplane, but a good
many men fall in love with high
flyers
No stopping woman In a bargain
rush at a dry goods store. Shoppers
on the second floor of a Kansas City
store slid down the banisters to reach
a bargain counter on the first floor
ahead of their sisters.
Cardinal Gibbons will preside at the Agitation in Paris consequent on
- opening of the thirty-seventh annual the increased prices of food still, con-
| convention of the Catholic Young tinues. The government imagines it
In view of the abnormal weather
which we have had this summer we
think a tribute of respect should be
paid to the memory of Gabriel Daniel
Fahrenheit, who was born on Septem-
ber 16, either in 1736 or 1740. It is
hard to say which. Before his day sev-
eral attempts had been made to meac- i
ure the heat level, not the heat. by
tubes containig oil of spirits of wine,
but it lay with a bankrupt merchant
of Dantzig to show l ow the feat could
be successfully accomplished.
The first thermometers were made
with spirits of wine; but the ingeni-
our Gabriel soon adopted mercury as
his medium, and so it has remained
to this day. His instruments speedily
became known throughout the world, 1
and though a more ritional method of
graduation has since been adopted, the
popular mind still clings to the Fah-
renheit scale. Our own Royal society
thour t highly of this humble inven-
i tor and acknowledged his genius by
making him one of its fellows. To the
‘Transactions” of the society he con-
tributed several papers.— Pall Mall
. Gazette.
Mrs. Tenement (cheerfully)—In- I
jade, no. Half the tolme he's in the
lockup.__Tit-Bits. I joined Sunday in a pilgrimage of trib-
ute to General Albert Pike, the found-
er of the order, and placed a floral
wreath on his grave at Glenwood.
Tumaco and for the purchase of arms
and ammunition. The government
also is reported to be raising money
by subscription for war.
Not if He Knew It.
"That’s a nice little game you
played on that girl in not showing up
at the church when you were to be
married to her.”
"Well, it wasn’t a tie game."
The noblest work of God is man, but ’
you can't make some married women
believe it.
Honored by Women
When a woman speaks of her
silent secret suffering she
trusts you. Millions have be-
stowed this mark of confi-
dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, N. Y. Every-
where there are women who
bear witness to the wonder-
working, curing-power of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription
—which saves the tufferimt sez
from pain, and successfully
grapples with woman's weak-
nesses and ilubbvrn ilh.
IT MAKES WEAK WorEN STRONG
IT MAKES SICK WOMEN WELL.
No woman’s appeal was ever misdirected or her con-
fidence mirplaced when she wrote for wivice, to
the Wobld’s DISPENSARY MEDICAL Association. Dr.
R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y.
A perfect Remedy forConstipa
9:0/ lion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea.
Worms .Convulsions. Feverish-
M0 ness and Loss OF SLEEP
Aetna's lava has already caused a
loss estimated at $30,000,000. and
these Internal affairs are not subject
to injunction.
Argentina has launched another
“largest battleship " is Argentina look-
ing for a fight or merely trying o
•pend money?
This country imported 1.000.000
pocket knives In July, but statistics
of Weston, Collin county, Tex., south
I of Denison. The town is ten miles
1 from a railroad. The total loss is
1 about $30,000, with partial insurance.
A Chicago architect says that the
capitol at Washington will not last j
longer than 500 years Even at that
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Pa. They were thrown obout forty
Association of Ideas.
"You have a great many files and
mosquitoes," said the rather super-
cillous girl.
"Yep," replied Farmer Corntossel.
'I don't like to mention it, but I've
noticed every year that flies. mos-
quitoes and summer boarders all ap-
pears to be on hand at the same
time."
Going a mile a minute. Aviator Rob- , .. .. , . , j ....
Inson came down the river to St Paul ' t ‘ 1 . ' 11 ad W " " pit 1' IP.
1 A 10-year old son, Fred, a deaf mute,
escaped injury.
All railroads have been forbiden by
the interstate commission to cancel
rate contracts with other roads when
such action will result in a raist of
Constipation causes and aggravates many
serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favor-
ite family laxative.
has a remedy in the establishment of
co-operative bakeries and butcher
shops. In other words, the desire is to
do away with the middlemen. Naturally
those who sell things are indignant at
the idea of the government interfering
with the intermediaries.
Dr. James A. Gass and Mrs. Gass
of Springfield, Pa., were killed when
a locomotive struck their automobile
at Stoneham, five miles from Warren,
and Danifin nncconwar
Aviators are dropping from
clouds with alarming frequency
man army was convicted of spying and
sentenced to six months imprison-
ment.
The coronation of the new king of
' Siam, Maha Vt Juavudh, according to
letters from Bankok, promises to rival
that of George V in splendor.
The German battleship Hessen was
rammed by the Norwegian steamer
Argo in the harbor at Kiel. The dem-
age to the battleship was very slight.
The steamer's bow was crushed in, but
she returned to Kiel unaided.
Foreign bunks at Hong Kong continue
large shipments of silver, including
English dollars, to North China, be
cause Chinese paper currency is being
discredited. The market is practic-
l ally depleted of specie.
Grapefruit Greenery.
Effective greenery for the dining
room table may be made by planting
the seeds of grapefruit. Sow them
thickly, and in two weeks, if the earth
is good and has been kept moist in a
warm place, the little shoots appear.
Two weeks more and the leaves un-
fold, and very soon there is a mass of
rich, glossy green, which Is not af-
fected by gas or furnace heat.—Subur- i
ban Life.
credit of
You may have noticed how differ-
ent men are from hogs. The latter
never want to do things that are not
good for them.
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train in the yards at Marshall, Tex., report.
A Buffalo girl went all the way to
Medicine Hat for the purpose of com-
mitting suicide It has the appear-
ance of a knock at Niagara falls.
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Talk No. 5.
Avoid liquid bluing. In every city
there is an accumulation of junk bot-
tles which are gathered up and filled
with a weak solution called bluing.
Don't buy water for bluing.
Buy RED CROSS BALL BLUE; a
5-cent package equals 20 cents’ worth
of liquid blue. Makes clothes whiter
than snow. AT ALL GOOD GRO-
CERS.
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National guards as the latter was do-
ing duty at the Illinois Central shops
at Water Valley, Miss. Both men
were members of company C from Co-
lumbus, Miss.
A runaway passenger engine backed
killing Clint Hall, a switchman, and
injuring sixteen persons, mostly pas-
sengers. None of the injured was se-
riously hurt. Hall lived at Whalan,
Ark. The damaged train was No. 4
nort hbound.
“Billy" Pearce, a well known auto-
mobile driver, driving a Colby racing
car at a mile a minute clip on the Wor-
land Park track, Sioux City, Iowa, was
killed instantly when his machine
crashed into the fence. He was on a
practice spin in preparation for the
race meet, which opened Friday. An
exploding tire is supposed to have
been the cause.
That the southern states Issue bonds
for the valorizzation of cotton, in the
same manner as the Brazilian govern-
ment has done with the coffee crop of
that country is a suggestion which
Theodore H. Price, the New York cot-
ton operator, will make to the confer-
ence of cotton states governors which
will meet in New Orleans October 30
to discuss a plan to check the down-
ward price of the staple.
Eugene Ely, the famous aviater, fell
while making a flight at the state fair
grounds at Macon, Ga., and died 11
minutes after he struck the earth. He
had just risen from the ground and
was making his first turn in a sort of
dip over the crowd when his machine
plunged to the ground. He regained
consciousness just before the end, long
enough to mutter: "I lost control—I
know I am going to die.”
What is said to have been the most
representative meeting in the history
of the American Prison association
has just closed at Omaha, Neb. It will
meet next year in Baltimore. Fred K.
G. Pettigrove, of Boston, was elected
president.
Citizens of half a dozen counties of
southern Kentcuky gathered at the
town of Burnside, Ky., and joined in a
celebration in honor of the completion
and opening of Lock No. 21, on the
Cumberland river. The construction
A Des Moines (Iowa) family claims
to have a perfect baby. That's what
they all say.
freight rates. The decision followed
investigation of the Northern Pacific’s
increase of eastbound lumber rates
from Oregon and Washington points
on the Tacoma Eastern railroad.
What is believed to be the largest
sale of rough rice was consummated
at New Orleans when the Southern
Rice Growers' association sold 100,-
000 bags of the staple to the Louis-
iana State Rice Milling company at
an estimated price of $3.25 per bag,
graded as No. 1 Honduras. This rice
will be distributed among the twenty-
six mills of the company.
A saving which is es /mated st
$1,000,000 annuallly to the pensioners
of the United States and eventually
about $108,000- a year to the govern-
ment is known by a simplified plan of
the payment of pensions without
vouchers, which Commissioner of Pen-
sions J. L. Davenport submits to the
secretarv nf tha interior in his annnl
biennial conclave
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Hearst and nominated candidates sup-
ported by him in the last national and
state campaigns. The question is now Australia Likes American Magazines,
to what extent, if at all, he will use American magazines are constantly
the league In the coming political bat- . Increasing their popularity in both
are painfully silent regarding
number of small boys with
thumbs
Hawilan Steamship company has
awarded a contract for four 12,000 ton
steameships to play between Pacific
and Atlantic ports to cost $800,000
each. The first is to be delivered in
twelve months.
Herschel! Bailey, an Anderson, Ind.,
clerk, has sued Ira C. Peck, a wealthy
farmer, for $5000 alleging that he
gave u three pints of blood through
transfusion which saved the farmer's
life. Halley refused to accept a check
for $40 offered in payment.
in Washington
Grady county farmers announce that
I they expect good crops next year. If
there is anything in optimism, they
should not be disappointea.
The executive committee of the
World's Sunday School association at
Philadelphia voted to hold the world's
seventh Sunday school convention in
I Zeurlch, Switzerland, July 8-16, 1913.
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that th .e tom In n isavaluahlesther showed, but the 'all-over' sickness was Ac railroad. Dr J A. Holmes, direc-
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D ther, I was put on Grape-Nuts and i Idaho, Sloane of Arizona and Spry of
cream, as It was decided I must have a Utah,
nourishing food that the body could ■ Howard W. Gill. In a biplane, broke
make use of.
"The wonderful change that came
Charity Worker—You poor soul! 1
Does your husband always hang
around the house all day?
Not N arc otic
Reeypr a on DriA.ficinrarot
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Buccessful Economy in Baking.
Most nousewives assume when they buy
a big can of baking powder at a low price
that they have been economical. They
have to a slight extent—but when they
use that cheap "big can" baking powder,
and find it so uneven in quality, or so un-
reliable that the baking falls, there isn't
so much economy in it after all, for the
wasted materials far outweigh the few
cents saved in the price.
SUCCESSFUL economy. Is In the reach
of every woman that desires it. She has
only to order Calumet Baking Powder,
and use it according to Instructions. Then,
she will achieve economy. For not only
does Calumet sell at a reasonable price--
25c per pound—but It is so carefully made
by experienced chemists that failure is
impossible. Only the best materials are
used and the proportions of the ingredi-
ents are so exact and so uniform that
EVERY baking comes from the oven,
light, sweet, and beautifully raised. Calu-
met guarantees you against failure, and
that is what constitutes real economy in
baking.
Why not use Calumet, a baking powder
that you can always rely upon? You can
get no better at any price, tor at the
World's Pure Food Exposition, Calumet
received the Highest Award.
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“'I am going to devote the
mainder of my life to doing good."
“Dr. Thirdly, outspoken man,
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The city council of Nowata, Okla.,
has called a special election for No-
vember 7, when the taxpayers will
vote on a proposition to issue $20,000
bonds, proceeds from the sale of which
will be used for the purpose of erect-
ing a city hall.
That more than 300 shopmen on
the Illinois Central and Georgia will
strike was predicted by President J.
W. Klein of the International Brother-
hood of Blacksmiths and Helpers, at
Chicago. Mr. Klein said the shopmen
daily were expected to walk out in
sympathy with the Harriman strik-
ers.
Sixty leading officials of practically
all independent tobacco associations in
this country, representing a total cap-
ital of $250,000,000 employing 1,000,000
persons and including 86 per cent of
the independent cigar manufacturing
interests and 60 per cent of the cigar ,
leaf tobacco dealers and packers in the
country, got together in New York and
decided upon unanimity of action in
opposing the American Tobacco com-
pany's plan of dissolution. Represen-
tatives of labor in the tobacco industry
were also present.
Out of William R. Hearst's an-
nouncement that he was back in the
regular democratic fold there has
grown much speculation regarding the
fate of the Independence League. This
organization was founded by Mr.
over me was not, like Jonah's gourd,
the growth of a single night, yet It
came with a rapidity that astonished
me.
"During the first week I gained in
weight, my spirits improved, and the
world began to look brighter and more
worth while.
"And this has continued steadily, till
now, after the use of Grape-Nuts for
only a few weeks. I am perfectly well,
feel splendidly, take a lively Interest In
everything, and am a changed person
in every way." Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book. "The Road to
Wellville," in pkgs "There's a reason."
Ever read the ahnve letterr A new
me mppeurs from time to limo. The,
are genuine, into, and full of hucn
itereut.
A petrified watermelon has been
unearthed in Kentucky We can't
Imagine anything more useless than
a petrified watermelon
the American endurance record at er who was arrested at Leipsic, Ger-
Kinlock field. St. Louis, by remaining! man. as a spy charged with having the
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Utes and thirty-five seconds. The form-
er record, made by the late St. Croix
Johnston, was 4:10:30.
In anticipation of the early opening
of the Panama canal, the American-
Eor the treat men l of < nronie Vicers. non.
“ Hieers}erouleus | Icrm.X aricose Lleers,In-
Many an honest dollar acquires a ilesirgteverrjorspnrayprayel
taint through association. 1 SLDiietpepe X2,‛3ta, WiS
Rivalry.
“Does your automobile go faster
than your neighbor's?”
“No,” replied Mr. Chuggins. “But
my danger signal makes a much more
disagreeable noise than his.”
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WEAK?
Too much depends
upon the stomach
to allow this condi-
tion to continue.
You can tone,
strengthen and in-
vigorate the stom-
ach, liver and
bowels by the use of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
TRY IT TODAY ALL DRUGGISTS
"Does my hat bother you?"
One of the most remarkable acct- "Not in the least" said the other
• ents of the day happened at a grads woman sweetly, so the woman with a
crossing collision on Long Island. in conscience settled complacently back
" c nobody was hurt. to listen to the music while persons
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Sullens, H. M. The Mannford Herald. (Mannford, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Mannford, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1945324/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Keystone Crossroads Historical Society.