Antlers News-Record. (Antlers, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1914 Page: 6 of 8
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Your Margin
of Health
is very small indeed
when the appetite is
poor the digestion
bad the liver lazy
and the bowels clog
ged — but don’t re-
main that way take
IIOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
today and let it help
Nature restore these
organs to their proper
functions Be sure to
GET HOSTETTER’S
r
ts no more mom stry
than Smallpox Army
eaperleoce bet danoDVtnted
tha almoet nincoloua effi
cacy and banal emwo of Antityphoid Vaccination
Bo vaccinated NOW by youi physician you and
you funlly It la note vital than house Insurance
Ask you physician diugglst os send for Hays
you had TyphokH’1 telling of Typhoid Vaccine
results f nan use and dsnget from Typhoid Carriers
The Qsttsr Laboratory Berteley Cal Cbleaeo IIL
Pradasiai Vaeeiaosaad Srruns nodsr U S Ussbm
It takes a capable wife to yank tho
conceit out of a man
Made since 1846 — Hanford’s Balsam
Adv
It takes a lot of confidence to en-
able a man to enjoy hash'
- Red Cross Ball Blue makes the laundress
happy makes clothes whiter than snow
All good grocers Adv
In the Suffrage States
' "The candidates are having a club
held over them"
“Is it a woman’s club?”
TOPS OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU
Try Marine Bye Remedy for Bed Weak Watery
Byea and Granulated MyeUds Bo Smarting-
loot Bye Comfort Write for Book of t be Jim
9w maU free Murine Bye Betnedy Co
He Does It
"Pa what does a censor do?"
"Oh incenses everybody my son”—
Baltimore American
Another Sort
"I gather from what he Baid that
Jim’s wife is the gray mare”
"She is more of an old nag”
His Method
"How did that writer acquire such
a flowing style?”
"I think he uses a fountain pen”
Human Nature '
"Now Ethel Howard says he’s sorry
he broke your doll so I want you to
forgive him” '
“I’d feel more like forgivin him
mother if I could swat him one first”
—Life
A Reformer
‘Twobble is noted for bis passion-
ate striving after perfection”
' “I must say that’s a commendable
trait”
"In some cases yes but Twobble
spends all his time trying to achieve
it in other people”
Too Good
Heggy — Sweet Arline will you bo
mine?
Sweet Arline— Before I answer your
question let me ask you one -Do you
swear when you lose your collar Btud?
Reggy — Never!
Sweet Arline— Then it cannot be I
cannot marry a man who has no spirit
Superior—
5tnpawDg other in great-
ness goodness extent or
value ol any quality’—
Century Dictionary
That the definition and
that’ why Post Toasties
are called the
Superior Com Flakes -
— the surpassing delicate
Indian Corn flavour being
sealed in by skillful toast-
ing witk sugar and salt
Post
are made in clean airy
modern factories — cooked
seasoned rolled and toast-
ed to pup golden flak
Ready to serve direct
from the package '
To secure the Superior
Com Flakes ask for
Pcct Toactlca
—?cU ly Graced
The upper view shows the State Highway Department concrete expert W R Golt explaining' how to prop
erly mix concrete to vSemlnol6 High School Boys
The middle view is that of the girls of the school planting trees along the finished road '
Bottom View: Concrete expert showing boys how to get proper contour for bottom of culvert The man on ths
extreme right It H W Hoffman editor of the Seminole News an ardent Good Roada booster
Top: Commissioner of Highways Sidney 8ugge originator of the Educational Mile of Road Movement
- Bottom: State Superintendent of Instruction R H Wilson-who Is giving hearty co-operation to the movement
Seminole — The first Educational
Mile of Road under the'’ movement
Inaugurated by Commissioner of High-
ways Sidney Suggs was successfully
built under the direction of the state
highway department by the young
men of the Seminole school recently
It constituted the culmination of what
has been ' termed "Sidney Suggs’
DreamU and incidentally Inaugurated
a movement which has already spread
In many counties of the state and
attracted the attention of other states
in the Union
How It Was Done
The beminole high school followed
the plan uf the highway comihissioner
to tb£ letter first organizing them-
selves into a "Good Road and CJlvic
Association” the girls of the schools
composing the civic end of It The
boys then solicited necessary funds
to employ State Highway Engineers
A H Collins and W R Goit who' di-
rected the surveying and concrete
work respectively
State Engineer Collins came to
Seminole three days before the ' day
set for the demonstration and showed
the boys how to handle the rod and
transit The mile of road was sur-
veyed and the grade stakes set
Getting Assistance
The assistance of the citizens of
the town and community was then
solicited and cheerfully given and on
the night prior to the building of the
road everything was in readiness for
actual work On Friday morning at
seven o’clock about one hundred men
forty teams one traction engine and
as many graders and slips as were
necessary were assembled and work
began promptly Not a moment was
lost and long before dinner time the
team work atong the entire stretch
was thoroughly organized and work-
ing to perfection
Building Culverts
Every vestige of information pos-
sible was given the boys during the
day They were shown the correct
manner of handling the scrapers grad-
ers and the traction engine There
were four culverts in the mile two to
rebuild — because of Improper Instal-
lation and two to build Drainage and
Its value was explained by Engineer-
Goit who directed this end of the
work and seven of the young men
were selected to build a four-foot con-
crete culvert to replace a wooden
Good Roads Boosters in an around
Ada county seat of Pontotoc county
are busy doing practical work on the
roads and onsiderabIeresults have
been attained
The High School at Wayne has or-
ganized with a view of building an ed-
ucational mile of road Commission-
er of Highways Sidney Suggs was
there last week and organised ths
achooL ' 1
structure which was removed intact
so it i could be used elsewhere The
boys elected their foreman and with
the exception’ of the engineer in
change who occasionally showed the
boys how to do the boys did every par-
ticle of the work and today a concrete
culvert stands to their credit and will
probably be standing a thousand years
hence : '
Planting the Trees
After the dismissal of school the
girls assembled along the work now
almost complete and planted trees at
regular distances apart and were In-
structed in the proper manner of so
doing together with the future culti-
vation Commissioner Suggs himself
after the planting of the trees im-
pressed the girls with the necessity
of seeing to it that the trees were pro-
tected until their future life and de-
velopment was assured
State Superintendent Interested
-State Superintendent of Instruction
Wilson is keenly ‘interested in the
work and co-operating with the high-
way department in every possible
manner In fact it was when Sidney
Suggs explained his scheme to Mr
hare made history I am never going
to quit until I have carried the gospel
of good roads into every school in the
state I want them and everybody to
understand that only by proper meth
ods can roads be built We must first
have the highway engineer! who does
for road 'building what the architect
does for a residence building Then a
comprehensive knowledge of drainage
area and drainage must be gotten and
then intelligent direction of the forces
which do the actual work"
' Ready to Organize '' ' '
The state highway department will
organize any school districts for this
educational road work 'A line to the1
department 'will get immediate par-
ticulars There is no coBt to schools
for this part of the work '
Those Assisting- ’
Among the adult population present
during the construction of the "Educa-
tional Road” were ' Commissioner
Suggs J J Miller principal of the
Seminole high school A H' Collins'
who bad charge of -the surveying of
the road W R Golt expert in con-
crete mixing E A Duke representing
the state superintendent of education
L L Sturgeon county superintendent
Wilson that the Btate department of 0f Seminole county Rev William
AfliiAH l-MM ajIIaAaI— a X —
education immediately began to push
the - movement Superintendent Wil-
son wrote every county superinten-
dent in the state suggesting that teach-
ers become Interested in the better
road idea He urged them to get Into
communication with the highway de-
partment "It’s the life of the consolidated
schools” said Superintendent Wilson
"to have good roads I hope every
school in the state will do Its best
to impress the Importance of good
roads on the scholars We cannot be-
gin too young I am heartily in favor
of every movement for the betterment
of the rural districts and I fail to see
where anything can be of more prac-
tical value than a knowledge of good
road building from a practical stand-
point” Commissioner Suggs' View
Commissioner of Highways Sidney
Suggs was enthusiastic when the
work was done "I believe every boy
and girl who participated today Is a
good roads booster for life” he said
"They kno4 now something about
what It takes to make a good road
They have something to point with
pride to as long as they live They
OKLAHOMA GOOD ROADS
The State Highway Department has
just Issued a bulletin regulating the
grades over railroad Crossings The
railroads are being requested to main-
tain sixteen feet of level roadway at
each side of the outer rail and the
approaches must not exceed a five
per cent grade The Stats Corpora-
tion Commissioner has taken this up
with the railroads and secured their
cooperation
Du Hamel rector of the Shawnee Epis-
copal church Walter's Gilbert secre-
tary of the state highway department
and Mrs Kate Gilbert of the highway
department who assisted In the cere-
monial exercises attending the plan-
ing of the trees '’along the highway
All of the work of building the road
from the surveying of the grade to
the actual construction work was per-
formed by the pupils’ who took the in-
itiative being assisted only when ths
occasion required
What Stephens Will Do
Duncan Stephens County has ep-
tered enthusiastically Into the Educ
tlonal Mile of Road movement and thy
seventy-five school districts will ail
attempt to build- s mile of road be-
tween now and the close of th
schools In May County Supt A I
Morton tas interested the towns o
Duncan Comanche and Marlow to the
extent of raising J30000 which is to
be divided into nine prises three each
of $500 $3000 and $2000 which are
to be awarded to the schools making
the best showing ' Commissioner oi
Highways Sidney Suggs spent the
entire last week in the county organ-
izing the school districts
BOOSTS
Oklahoma and Texas were linked
togetter by another bridge across Red
River In Cotton county the brldgt
being a suspension of four spans near
ly two ' thousand feet long and ths
contract price less than twenty thoun
and dollars It was -built by privet
Individuals and a nominal toll lj
charged It la ths only bridge he
tween Dsalsoo aad Wichita FHi
Don’t Lose a Day’s Work! If Your Liver IS' Sluggish or Bowel
Constipated Take 'Dodson's Liver Tone”— It’s FInel r
Tou’rebllioual Tour liver Is slug-
gish! You feel laty dizzy and 1 all
knocked put Your head Is dull your
tongue is coated breath had stomach
sour and bowels constipated But don’t
take salivating calomel ' It makes you
Sick you may lose a day’s work
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which" causes necrosis of the bones
Culomel crashes into sour bile like
dynamite breaking it up That’s when
you feel that awful nausea and cramp-
ing:' If you want to enjoy the nicest gen-
tlest liver and bowel cleansing you
ever experienced just take' a Bpoonful
of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone Your
druggist or dealer sells you a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone under
my personal’ money-back guarantee
that each spoonful will clean your
LIMITED CHOICE OF VIANDS
Guest Who Didn’t Cars for 8almon
Was lrt( Fair Way to Have- Hot
- 1 Breakfast - I 'v -'I1
r- t i s--
In some parts of the Canadian
back country the recurrence of
boiled ' salmon’ broiled salmon sal-
mon cutlets and salmon steak at ev-
ery meal becomes after a few wee&s
a trifle monotonous" To the native
palate brought up on It this constant
reappearance of the selfsame dish is a
matter of course but to the’ newly
arrived tourist It grbws at least Into a
feeble joke
“Is ‘ there nothing else for break-
fast?” Bald one such victim qf colonial
hospitality as a whole flBh and a pot
of mustard Were laid before him on
the table”
"Nothing else!’’ replied the host In
surprise "Why there’s salmon
enough there for six ain’t' there?”
“Yes” responded the guest mild-
ly "but I don’t care for salmon” :
“Well then fire Into the mustard”
wa'B the rejoinder :
'-U-
Mighty Handy :r
Some negroes ' - tire Insatiable
“Jlnefs” and their -favorite Organiza-
tions are those which assure an os-
tentatious funeral " ‘ '
A mistress was remonstrating with
her servant about belonging to one
of them : v j-’-’
"Bonnibel don’t you think it j Is
mighty : foolish - to pay the ‘Friends
and True Mourners’ society twenty-
five cents every month?" -"Naw’m
Miss Ma’y I don’t Ton
see dee ain’t like some of des’cleties
dee acts liberal and don’t skimp on
nothin’ Dee gives you de finest kind
of coffin en makes a way for ev’ry-
body to git to your burial En den
’sides dat dee gives you thirty dol-
lars at the grave en you know thirty
dollars comes in might jr handy”
Objected to the Statement ' -
"We all make fools of ourselves at
times your worship” said a man who
was charged at the Lambeth police
court with insulting behavior
“You can only 'speak for yourself”
retorted Mr Biron— London Tit-Bits
Many an ill natured wife has de-
veloped into a good natured widow
A mouse scares a woman almost as
badly as q milliner’s bill scares a man
THE
REVOLVER AND PISTOL
CART RIDG E S
Winchester Revolver and Pistol cart-
ridges in all calibers prove their sup-
eriority by the targets they make'
Shoot them and you'll find they are
ACCURATE CLEAN SURE
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Yes waiting for every fanner or farmer’s
son — any industrious American who is
anxious to establish for himself a happy
home and prosperity Canada’s hearty in-
vitation this year is more attractive than
eyer Wheat is higher but her farm land :
just as cheap and in the provinces of Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta
1S3 Asm llsrssts£ds crt AefesDy Fm ts Stt!srs tnd
0£:r Lsnd st Freni $15 ts $20 psr Acre
The people of European countries as well as the American continent
must be fed— thus an even greater demand for Canadian Wheat will keep
up the price Any farmer who can buy land at $1500 to $3000 per acre
—get a dollar for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre is bound u
malco money— that’s what you can fxpect in Western Canada Wonder-
ful yields also of Oats Barley and Flax Mixed Farming is fully as prof-
itable an industry as grain raising The excellent grasses fun of nutrition
are the only food required either for beef or dairy purposes Good schools
markets convenient climate excellent
Military sereice is not connntleoty in Canarii but there is an unusual demand fer (aim
labor to replace the many young men who have yoEmiteered for service in tbs war
Write for literature and particulars ns to reduced railway tares to Superintendent
Imminadon OtuwK Canada or te-
G A COOK
$23 W $th CL Kansas City K
' - ’ Crwt CsuMpsrd Ar-vt ‘
sluggish liver better than' a doss of
nasty calomel and that it won't makt
you sick
V Dodson's Liver Tone Is realilvsf
medicine You'll know It next morn
ing because yon will wake up feeling
fine your liver will be working your
headache and ' dizziness gone your
stomach will be sweet and your bowels
regular' -You will feel like working
you'll be cheerful full of vigor and
ambition
V Dodson’s Liver Tone Is entirely
vegetable therefore harmless and ciut
not salivate Give It to your children!
Millions of people are using Dodson’s
Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal
omel now Your druggist will tell you'
that the sale of calomel Is : almost
stopped entirely here V : t
i Accuftcy First- ’'
Far down In the basement Is a ma-
chine of particular Interest to astron-
omers and scientists It is the cele
brated dividing engine which makes
(it possible to the delight of mathema-
ticians to divide a circle accurately !
even : to within ‘ one second of arc—
surpassing the records of all prevloua
dividing engines This degree of ac-
curacy was accomplished after years
of experiments In a room heated to
80 degrees or as near as practicable to
the heat of the body of the operator
for even a breath might interfere with
the tiny Bdratches on the Bilver bands
of the revolving disk— An Afternoon
with Ambrose Swasey ly Joe Mitchell
Chappie in National Magazine - -'
Generally 'v '
"Where was that big sea fight of
which you were speaking?”
! "On the front page I think my
dear”-:'
There are few really great men on
earth but there ' are a lot of others
who are willing to admit their great-
ness If yon can’t get Hanford’s Balsam of
Myrrh write: G C Hanford Mfg Co
Syracuse N Y ' Two sizes: 60o and
$100 Adv :
i -
J -
i Truly Spoken A
Rash fruitless war from - wanton'
glory wag’d la oniy splendid murder
—Thomson - - ’
A GOOD GOriPLEXIOn
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Reigner, J. H. Antlers News-Record. (Antlers, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 27, 1914, newspaper, November 27, 1914; Antlers, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2324338/m1/6/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.