The Advance-Democrat (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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CIIAPTElt VII -Mn s Itfoot &iced and
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CHAPTER VH1 —Through a tountre
puzzlingly tovroliar Pr4 e 1ur1ylc
Inds him t hidtowl playmate LAutia
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CHAPTER IX
As the fire burno-d down to coals
and the stars wheeled through the
sky Lind told her story The two
of them were seated in the soft grams
In front of the cabin and the moon-
light wits on Linda's face as
talked She talked very low at first
Indeed there was no need for loud
tones The whole wildernette world
was lteavy with allence and a whis-
per carried far Ilealdes !truce was
just beside her watching her with
narrowed tycs forgetful of every-
thing except her story
"rve waited a long time to tell you
this" she told him "Of course when
we were bablea together in the or-
phanage I didn't even know It It
has taken me a long Unit since to
learn all the details most of them I
got from my aunt old Elmira whom
you talked to on the way out l'art
of it I knew by intuition and a little
of It Is still doubtfal
"You ought to know first how hard
I Imre tried to reach you Of course
I didn't try openly except at first—
the firkt yearn after I came here find
before I was old enough to under-
stand" She spoke the last word with
a curbing depth of feeling and a per-
ceptible hardness about tier lips and
eyes "! remembered Just two things
That the man who httd adopted you
was Newton Ininetin one of the
ouraes at the asylum told rite the
And I remembered the name of the
city where he had taken you
"You must understand the ilifficul-
ties I worked under There Is no
rural free delivery up here you know
Bruce Our Mall Is sent from and
delivered to the little post face at
Martin's titor P — over fifteen miles
from here And some one member of
a certain faintly that lives near here
goes dOWT1 fVery week to get the mall
for the entire district
"At first--and that was before I
really tiotirstood-1 wrote you many
letters and gs‘e them to one of this
to milli for hie I
child I hiin you must know and I
hi en in the Saint tiOliSP with ihesik
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ierti from—from LindaTindit to Itwovahoo---letters
about the deer andthe
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Ira---I wouldn't touch It!"
lier tmee wai n4 longer loetT It
wn with territile pit silons
Itut she at onre
At last I !taw pialtily that I vitti a
bitpi al they wog! I Ito tor
me the better 'I I '4 At first
1tirnP4T 14tarVPII floath hecatise I
wouldn't use the food that they sent
rne I tried to grub it out fir the hills
But I cattie to it at last But Bruce
then were IliSiny thingn I illitn't come
to Since I learned the truth I have
never given one of thetn a smile ex—
ePlt In scorn not a word that wasn't
a word of hate
"You are a city trifin BrIJCP YCkit
don't know what hate ineana
doesn't live In the cities But It IIVPP
up here Believe me it you ever 4e
bevel anything—that It lirea up here
up here Believe tuti if yon ever tit 1
bevel anything---that It lives up here
to4)4s bitter and the blackest hate
—from birth until death! lt burns
out the heart Bruce But I don1
know that I can make you under-
stand She paused and Bruce looked away
Into the pine forest Ile believed the
girl Ile knew that thai grim hind
was the home of direct and primitive
emotions Such thitlgs as mercy and
rmorito were out Of place In tile
game traild where the wolf pack
hunted the deer
"When they knew how I hated
them" she went on "they began to
watch me And once they knew thut I
I had fully understood the situation !
wins no longer allowed to leave this
little valley There tire only two t:
trails Bruce One goes to Kirnirtes I
rabbi on the way to the store The
Ober encircled the mountain With
ull their numbers it was Pay to keep
watch of those t ra IN A nd they told
me what they would do if they found
me trying to go past"
"You don't mean—they 'threatened
you?"
She threw back her head and
laughed hut the mound had no joy In
It "Threatened! If you think
threats are common up here you are
a greener tenderfoot than ever I took
you for Bruce the law up here Is
the law of force The strongest wins
'rho weakest dies Walt till you see
Simon You'll understand then—and
ifl shake In your shoes"
(To Be Continued)
FOR SALE—One Durham heifer
350 White Leghorn hens Cali 11-53
4ts
LOST—Platinum Shrine pin Leave
at Advance-Democrat office and
receive reward
AGENT 3 WANTED Industrious men and
or7i71 wanted to retail the 4iflume Watkins
-roducts in city territories Exceptional
pot tunity to tie up taith the oldest and lartz-
e4t company tt( its kind Our hustlers aser-
rw itu-eme 14 ti10 an hour Are you ditiniz
WI A 11 I( not strife ttslav for tree slim-
1104 and pi4rticultir Tie J R Watkins Co
Dept 41 Kutotai City Mo
ArTIVE REPRESENTATIVE -Wanted by
tante vholesale house of high standtna Un-
limi t ed earning posadolttlea "kith otwortunitY
to build permanent trade tattling complee
line of triplets in constant use A connection
with a real future State mire and full do
talk Jbn Sexton & Co Chicago U
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
STILLWATER
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0TICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROP-
ERTY Pato of Oklahoma: county of Payne t:
In the county court
In th mattel cd tne tat of Vt'eter
VIton deeaell M All:Ann st-lninlel
tratnr Ne 707
N:41r hrhy "hen that in rorinance
of an ohth-r of the county enurt of the coun-
le of Payne and :Ate ea:a'!!nrins made on
the 21d tay of : 7 j'2 In the mat-
ter of the erlt e Ae-y M APon
ead the in irned a the alholniotra
r&1 vile tin I tne 111rOrtitrit
tor of the ete 4tiiMt of the Land Offtce
at PO lie let bidder for Each tract will be leased separate'iy to the
caK subject to confirmation by orvii eounty hirmeit and beat bolder for a perurd of five
coJrit co the 12q4 day of Ortotoir 1522 be- 1!t yeers and at i‘Jrg thereafter as oil and
ti---een the hours of le oeloce a rn and 6 vas ruaY be Produced thereon in Paying
oclok p tn of aid day at his horror near iiarintities hr a royaity of not lees than one-
Perkin Payee county Oalahotra ail the tighth t cf the oil and gm a Produced
rleht title interest and teetate of the sa
Wealey M Aron at the titre of deatn -
rind ail the right titie and interest that the
said estate bee by operation of law or oth-
orertett acquired in and to ail the certain
pee-tonal property deacribecl foiiows Auto Line Daily
t:
wain
mr
auity rake
corn binder
r4 iz plolr
ota:a cutter
2 cuiti‘atore
414 harrow
seotlo n harrow
1
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2 stirrog P!
breaking plow
1 corn plarter
2 sets nf berness
I bay horse
j hay mare
1 black mar
I brown mule
2 2-yesr-oi4 mules black and brown
1 black cow
I black caf
1 sow and 7 Plitt
1 sow
registered boar
7 shoat weighing between 75 and 100
pounds
500 bundles of kafireorn
approximately 350 bushels of corn
2 stack of oats or about 150 bushels other
small articles such as fencing and other
tools
Dated this 23d day of September 1222
ED M ALLISON
-Administrator of the Estate of Wesley
M Allison Deceased
By JOHN P HICKAM
His Attorney
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$1795
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$975
T 1 ()CT91a:11 5 1922
STYLISH DISPLAY OF
Dresses
—There are dresses a bit different
and better than the usual high grade
dresses at this price Crepe-satin
poiret twill Russian air crepe and
Canton crepe are the materials In
colors of navy black and brown De-
veloped in modish pannelled and
draped effects
—A variety of high grade dresses In
the desired fall creations of Canton
crepe and crepe satin Beads metal
buckles and girdles offset these
dresses beautifully Colors of brown
navy and black
—We offer an unusual good selection
of all-wool Poiret twill dresses in
navy only Few are beaded Nearly
all are braided and embroidered in
panneiled models These are excep-
tional for the price
I 'hid Ad an-e-Demierst Sept Oat
NOTICE OF RECEIVING RIDS FOR Olt'
AND GAS LEASES
"": e is !If rby that the Commis
tee Land Office of the state of
os snoina ssi) renekse e1111 bids until 2
p mi en October 30 192'2 for oil and
g ieases on csrtain of its schswil and state
snii 1-treArlat ter ttor rtJekt gubtet to the
of the Cornrnaistoners to reiect any and
a
Eath bidder sri1 be required to accompany
tLs with a certiLed cheek or bans draft
in the sum of One Thousand Dollars
4 000 00 payable to the Commisomerl
of tte land Offoie as a deposit of earnest
n oney to insure the execution of the lease
y the bidder and tte furnishing of the bond
a 1- 41ro1 ty law One deposit will be sof-
I zent D-r any number of bait Any deposit
made y a bolder tha:1 be returned if the bid
ef sa'h bidder is not aerepted by the Corn
Frf:m
STILLNVATER TO MORRISON
Ie S-illwater 12 :45 and 8 :3(P M
FARE Slia PER l'ERSON
Connection With Both Afternoon ItiLinti
FRED PEERY
615 M4in 'ree: Phone 4S7
SMITH
Funeral Directors and Embalmer
MODERN EQUIPMENT
Dirinctive and Well Appointed
Funeral Service
LICENSED EMBALMER
LADY ATTENDANT
Night Phone 12ti Day Phone 22
SMITH FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING
Where Service Means More Than
the Mere Word
Mae Smith Manager
Coats
for
$1475 $2475
You are sure to like these mannish
models that are so much in vogue this
fall There are also the desired crea-
tions in plushes velours fancy mate-
rials broadcloths Desirable tan
navy brown green and reindeer
Belted and loose fitting models with
large stylish sleeves in braided and
trimmed effects Many have fur col-
lars For sport as well as dress these
coats are very desirable
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t'eri in and ranh rcie tat if
: n : pieted i tne preees
one l year leom tne date oi the
yi ay to the
an annual rental in advance n tne
t 1 00 per ere solicit payment
shsil iperate to defer conit:etion the
w1 during the term of the lessiei and
ai-1 containing such other and further
terirs and conditions as are by law
of the state of Okathoma authorized and pro
bonuses "hal be payable in cash No bid
: of less than 1200 per acre will be consid
erect
Each bid trust be fled or delivered to the
secretary of the Con' nissioners of the land
Office and if sent by mail must be sealed
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KATZ
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Stillwater's Greatest Store
Saturday---the Last Day of
New Smart Hats
$295 $1050
A New Car of Bar None Flour
From Western Kansas Hard Wheat Only by contracting
several cars at once are we able to make the low price on
this flour Every sack guaranteed satisfactory or we will
exchange you a sack of any flour in town regardless of the
price
Searcy's Grocery S S Market Model Grocery
Webb's Grocery G:over's Grocery Goulds Grocery
STILLWATER PRODUCE CO
DISTRIBUTER -jJ '
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Moore's Mortgage Loans
Money on hand to make loans direct from Stillwa-
ter We inspect and approve our loans ourselves
No delay Rates and terms reasonable and satisfac-
tory All we ask is a good title and good security
and the money is ready Interest payable at my
office in Stillwater
G E MOORE
Second Floor Hoke Bldg Stillwater Oklahoma
OUR OPPORTUNITY SALE
Should Mean Much to the Prudent Purchaser
As the end of this money-saving event is only a matter of a day or so we again urge that
you take advantage of this opportunity to make your purchases for the season We have
greatly reduced our stock but many more new things in coats suits and dresses are still
arriving and they will be here for you to inspect But remember the sale ends Saturday
and you still have an opportunity to purchase these at reduced prices if you will take ad-
vantage of it '
Swagger and ultra-stylish Exceptional Offerings of
Sport Coats Suits
for Zflt :P
S1000
—THE COATS are a close-out of
high grade models in chinchilla ve-
lour polo and tweed Belted and loose
effects in tan brown navy and dark
green A good range of sizes to
choose from
—THE SUITS are a close-out of styl-
ish effects in tricotine tweed and
homespun in brown and navy and
are really extraordinary for the price
You must see these in order to real-
ize the saving being offered by these
suits
Distinctive originality mark the
—Beautiful hats for dress in pan velvet Rich tones
in sand gray various shades of blue brown and
the much desired black Adorned in flowers feath-
ers and metallic ornaments
With the many exclusive styles of dress this season
hats should be chosen now when the assortment is
most complete and desired colors can be obtained
in an envelope and rrartied thereon 'Hid for
(hi and Gas Lease- and p aced ittide of
another enve:io planly addressed td the
secrets-y of Ine Cominissoners of the Land
Office
'rho number and description of the tracts
offered are as follows to-wit:
Payne County
NEAs 16 19N 1Al 160 acres
19 NE 36 19N 1 W 160 acres
20 NW 36 1934 1Vil 160 acres
21 isfl 36 1N 1W 160 acres
22 SW 36 19N 1W 160 acres
For full particulars form of bid and rules
and regulations address
A S J SHAW Secretary
COMMISSIONERS OE LAND OFFICE
Oklahoma City Oklahoma
HANDSOME SHOWING OF
Suits
for
for
S2975
—An ultra stylish assortment of ex-
tremely high grade suits in trieotine
poiret twill and velour Tailored mod-
els also silk braided and embroidered
styles In navy and brown
$2475
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lots
—We offer a pick of high grade suits
in brown and navy of poiret twill and
tricotine Exclusive models Suits
are silk lined Handsomely tailored
effects are included
for
$1975
—You may choose from tricotine and
poiret twill in brown and navy A
very good assortment in stylish suits
artistically designed in fall's latest
creations
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