The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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EDITORIALS
Will make the season of 1913 at the
Heathco Barn in Hattonville phone w3
Principis is 17 14 hands high weight
about 1150 is a dead black of standard-bred
trotting and saddle stock
Frindpla (1) br h foiled 1902 by Cornelian 1086 dam Ollle Robinaon by
Powerman 17C2J grandam Cora Brown by Regalia 1486 etc (See OHie Rob-
inaon American Trotting Regiater Vol XIV) bred by Geo E WilKinson
Alton III
TERMS-15 for aingl leap or $1250 toinMire a colt to atand and auika
money due when colt iucKa or mare la traded tranaferred or removed from
neighborhood In all caaea mare aland good for aervice fee All care taken to
prevent accident but will not be responsible ahould any occur
C H Heathco Manager
G W PECK owner
We don’t remember ever seeing a more
promising spring than this has been
FARM PAH
HD MEETING AT
Ultimately the price of land mathe
fixed by the net profit Where land is
high and doea not pay bank interest
then one of two thing must happen:
Either it muat pay a reasonable profit
My from two to four percent net or
it must decline to a price that wi'l fur
aiah a reasonable interest on the invest
nient The only exception to Un ia
where laod ia held for residential pur-
poses a for example near cur
where the saving in rent goea far to-
ward paying a decent income on the
property say Wallace's Farmer
It is the genual complaint nw -mong
landlord in the corn belt that
land doe not pay even raving bank
interest on the inveitmenC Fanner
are holding on with the idea that liii
income will be supplemented by an ad
wane in the price bating this on the
fact that land has been advanci g
From Fairland New
Rev Pyther of Miami occupied tie
pulpit at the ChrUtian Church last
Sunday at 11 a m and at the evening
service Mi sermon wa well receved
by a good fixed audience at both wr-
vice Prof Millard of Miami sssiktcj
in tbe song aervice Owing to some i
convenience the male quartette from
Miami could not be present but Rev
Pyiiher promised to bring them with
him at some other time
(From Monday's Dally)
Hardware News
W Ii Mitchell and family were in
trading today
J C Alley of route S was btyit g
nl 'melon teed of ua
least twee m much a bank Inn-ret ocr Vanatta from acroaa the river' history the grand Cll U nb!e of bum
per an-c:i for everal year past and ( ery ua morning
in many case more than this Ajm
J C Steven was buying Perfe tion
chicken food from u
noon I
0 P M Zimmerman bought ti-UnCO thing Clr-e
can see however that there must
on time be an end to this that the
greater the advance in price the low-
er the rate of income ft must yii r n
the investment or alia the method of
farming mutt be greatly improwJ
Tbe on great obitacle in the way
of agricultural improvement i oii syw-
tern of renting and liie reason we have
uch a miserable system of renuig it
bectuM so far as we know no :aU
has yet recognized the renter in Its Icg-
is alKwi They have recognized trie land
lord 1 hey gve U landlord a lien on
the cmp and zorne of than cn tr pro
pertyof the renter and pul It in ht(
power to aqueete the renter out when home in he county wln-ocoro
bad jraaw rnme at rema they wnl
Forty per cent of the farmers of the
corn belt are renter: and it la time
that th law uioukl recog nua them
and guarantee them their right The
landlord can confiscate any in:rccd
fertility the Unant may have pul into
the toil such a manure tjmod un lot
clover etc So long a tbe tenant i li-
able to tho confiscation of aoil improve
went he naturally does not want to do
any more Improving than ' abnoiu'cly
aeceasary and having no m roiit that
ha will remain on llv farm morn ihac
a year be dues nut try V da-uaei!
this subject somewhat fully a LU
back and ws shall haves goevi deal to
say about it later on when wa ban
more fully invrat'gs'cd foreign
lema of agncultura which maae ten-
ancy practically permanent
In th meantime wa wish our read-
ra to over what w regard to lie a
fundamental principle that if it does
not pay l farm land it won't always
pay to own it In other word tho inj U Rather nf rear ll id'vn ceek
coma of tha ami moat I In meaeiirw j nt-v ®'jr prtzsporotiw tarine
of Uia permanent price when ths pro-shad buslneaa In the cdy Faturday
sent epeculetiv fever i over When mprnlng
farmers begin to realiza lliia we shall
pleted
Judge Allen was in and
large galvanized tank for
boat
Mrs Ernest Johnson of route three
was shopping with us
Talbot and Rasure
The Buay Hardwatrinen
John Todd of route number four
aas among those whs were doing
lie'r trading In this city hi at £alurd
J F Qrarerrm tl route three
caiia to Miami Saturday to di bis
trading
Tom W Smith of rot:: numb r twz
waa lu the city Saturday cn luiirusa
John B Hardy living on route four
a old ttne citizen of t!ia county
waa doing his trading lu tho city Sal-jurday
have belter farming but not before
II I Duty of mute
q pioneer cllUen of
It II (lordon of near llattonvil a
progreealva farmer of Ibis roun'y
waa doing a is trading In the city Set
irday
labam Jonaa of route number four
M wp-to-dst and huatilng farmer
had business In the city ol Miami In:
I aturday morning
M R Julmaon of Carthage bio
bad business w tbs city Satuy (
lav woo a
WM t
noun
Miami
number tlr-
Ottawa coun'v
vlaltur Saturday a‘tr
Wm Phelpa from acroe's the i ver
an cimryetlc citizen of this cunty
Sad tuslnras In this city laal 8at
erday
I T Williams of rout numtr one
as greeting friend In tna clly Dial
urday
C V Hamilton of route threw
a progrettlv farmer and tnckmav
vr ace? ISc'cMav cm Our ttr-
An exchange gives the following which
may be very true- and was written by a lit-
tle girl “ikii are what women marry
They drink and smoke and swear but don't
go to church Pei hrps if they wore bonnets
they would They are more logical and more
zoological Both men and women sprung
from monkeys lut women sprung further
than the men”
When you have a neighbor whom you rep
spect and este ri and whose friendship you
prize most highly but whose cow lot and
chicken yard are right under your bed room
window where the odors are waftd to you
day and night and almost stink you out of
house and home how can you get him to
discontinue the s ounces ’ of the objection
ableodor3 withou: discontinuing your mu-
tual friendly relations? There are a number
of people in several parts of the fair city of
Tulsa who will pay lioerally for answers to
this question - Tulsa World
Vp2 Ihm3 Paper
It wants yen oi its reading list recorded
on its books and then you’ll get it every
week and know just how it looks
It will ted you al! about the news in
this and neat oy towts v no gets " married
dies is bom and who elopes or drowns
There isn’t a thing from A to Z that tends
to help the to it that the paper doesn’t
catch it up fhti quickly pass it round
It tells abouyoUi' V?-it jrs with titles
emphasized wa i mdr points of merit
are freely general'
J It tells the sljyo’ success but screen
the failure sa-c iu a non the facts will
makeamess un ti Uuaa siue
It tells about y a-virtue and overooka
your sins and puts an extra emphasis upon
he' birth of twins
It never deigns to tell a lie except in per-
sonal praise and then it does it clear and
strong and with its choices t phrate
In writing up your marriage it elaborate
with care ani says the bride was beautiful
and the groom w as on the square
It doesn’t matter who it is that crosses
Jordan’s river the paper tickets him a
saint and safety sends him thither
It tells about that darling boy who had a
dollar raise leaves out his measley little
tricks and just recites his praise
And there’s your daughter on the street
gadding nig : and duv of all the rumor
slow' or 'fleet :t w isely doe s not sav
Itpaint3 0ut every blemish on the picture
of your life and paints in every virtue of
a home that his no strife
-
It learns to read between the lines and
find the tender ? i t blow not cold on
young or oil wln tie blowing should be
hot
It senses all the skeletons behind the clo-
set door and runs its big blue pencil thru
the lines that tu:n them o’er
It knows alou ’ your weaknesses your
little streaks of -lo-v jus how to smother
ill reports or make them smooth and mel-
low It knows what families live in peace and
those most apt to jar and whether it’s just
SI 25 a birthmark or a sad domestic scar
I It know 3 the man who pays and the ono
Meat per pound : - l£c who could but won’t and all the chronic
Lnnl por poun 1 tho 0:-o who maketa -uBt
Canned goods 2 for 2o: t o vt cirn 3 for2oc
A person don’t dare tell all he knows
even to his most intimate friend
- v-
The question of humap nature is a study
No two persons alike therefore the fiel i is
large
It is an actual fact that a certain business
man of Seneca advertised in one issue of the
Dispatch recenLly and ha d so much business
from the advertisement that he was com-
pelled to take the ad ri ht out Says he’s go
mg to advertise again when trade gets dull
That businessman his the right idea of ad-
vertising —Seneca Dispatch
Lett you forget! Your home newspaper
heralded to the world your birth It told of
your cnlry into school Mentioned your
birthday party w hen you were sweet 16
Applauded eu: graduation from the high
school started you to college and when
you returned mentioned the first job you se
cured Told of your marriage to the sweet-
est girl in town ani uko mentioned the ad"
vent ( n- cvaitj of your first born Told of
the vitits of pa a id hi i sympathized with
you in your surrotf laughed with you m
your joy and w hen jou die it will do ' its
best to get you through the pearly gates—
at only $1 per year— Warrenton Banner
Knockers are Ever with Us
Columbus heard it when he started to
find the Indiesi Washington recognized it
when he made up his mind to lick the Brit-
ish Even Lincoln ro'iced tho chorus when
he emancipated tlu aves All down thru
sports
weak-kneed enthusiast! and near-sighted
uying Perfe pin-heads knnvna3 knockers have howled
tur y alter 1 jvarsa b -cause they couldn’t
Undertakers h 've fucc ceded in spite’ of
the knockers Vlaf has beer done can be
done again Miami is going to make the
eye3 of some of these wea -kneed boobs
sticK out until they are sick before the sea-
son is over
The true citizens and boosters arebacK ol
every good work They are pulling for al
they are worth Knockers do not contribute
anY thing to the town and should be banish
ed If all the real boosters hold together
the knockers’ squeals will sound like a fain
echo
Flour 50 lb sack
Miilrun fcml the best nimh
Coal oil' per gallon 13: nr 5 gallon for
Other articles acooVdinj
Money saved is mt ey made
Youis Indy
T Phillips Grocery
North Town
60c It knows thu financial standing of event
man in town and w hether its living or cheer
less giving that constantly keep3 him down
Unlike the citY dailies that delve in scan-
dal’s sewer it chminates the sewage and
retains the good and pure— Onarga (111)
Oklahoma Javier nnd K“Vw
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Coons, J. W. The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, May 2, 1913, newspaper, May 2, 1913; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028505/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.