The Indianola Enterprise. (Indianola, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, June 25, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Farmers' Educational
and Co-Operative
Union of America
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ADDRESS Of DR. L E. VARTiN
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
AdfiMI
to St**/ P'
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tr<i#
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III FISH JC flBT THIRD
OPERATION
Boston Dealers Resort to Mear
TricV to Reap Prof.t.
•Tin Va' e*
jrtffr
<•9 Sk
d to Bayer* fcr
^3 0"et Oy Rem-?*
Rende- *g ft
to Detect Fraud.
*niz*ni o
ake or po]
cp without
it h!ue!l«h.
is hin
>ulii he
deception J' is
fbat he *ouM
i bttMtt what
food flib !«
raanr uf the mot
might I
: : *.l h at a glanr
'he common var'.e
v\ i ■
mi*
for
t officer, >i y*
t< I'aifrn und
K up Ox? |#rif •
y other ii# cf-
|n*op|e
fat drafloi? lf f'ifur .$
lit {('inK did. tbtm put'irm
>f flour and brra/l, or adj
•*ry of llf', In robbing
what nrf you wAng do ahouf It?
If th#y *r<* rohMij* the p*opU* lh* >
ire robbers and all robtar* ought to
be In jail. Why Jan t there a law to
pat U>em ih«T<** If th« farmern
would ufid*; tak« lo ntuk<, or hi v«
piiw-d mjrh a law a« that If would
j going Into politic*, wouldn't If
If the fari .**m of the l'nlte<) States
aould orKanUe theriin**lv< Into one
ra*t trust and plae** thf iiim-Ivp* un
1 **r (onfrol of th# i husln^'MH m<*n
n the country, *ith committee* to
dominat* *tat* and national I'kIhU
liiren. and then charge every cent for
tlx products of their furitm that the
traffic woulu In ar. putting on a heavy
tariff to protect tinm from foreign lm
|.ortH. they would !) • doing; JilMt what
111'* truHU are doing and would 11«>r |,«
my urcatei roMx-ni than the trust
triatrial en nie Mut. oh, iiiy!
fARM LIFE IS THE IDEAL.
Jpon the Development of the Agri
. culturit? Retts Our Ability to
Uplift the World.
frou
pointed by the
one to find lcf(ttnj*f.e nay
to incr a)te the u*e of c
enlarge the eifiort fhei
Mupplanr all foreign mat
comi vk In comi
cotton, principally jUr .
tlofial gotertirnen
work asuuriH succ
The duty of the *co
wan to Mtandardise the
ton and prepare a net <
be used as a kical MfaA
pari*on. Dil* commltt
of representatives from
rectly lnt -t« kU*«I in
Karm ra. broker •. merchants and Hplii
ners have completed their work, and
report a - aKreeing on nito grades and
as having prepared Ntaudaidh of
graden.
I will May sithout the i
rnineni
A her'
non
f 'i the i<a
imifiitu
#f cot
I for
ornpoged
i'ttOIi
From unicial Photograph of the President. Recently Made
STRING AGED BEADS
Indiana Woman Gets Collection
3.500 Years Old.
Prcelcm Collection of Ccralt tron*
An Ancient Egyptian Tomb, of
Rare Fleth Color and Ons-
Third the Si*e of a Pea.
Indianapolis.— "Did you ever a
: at ring of beadu 2,500 yearn old?" a*ked
f..i ^ .in . . . Police Matron Hena Kelsner ot vtil
' esnrui c.mfradltlon that when th^ne , jn
irraden have u*«n ♦Htahlinhe.i billiont I 'ra
of dollara will atnv In the |MHkets ol ;
fannern thai hen'tofore have Iweii 150 |
itiK to < nri< h Hie speculator and the 1
Her visitors uev
broker
! Now, my brethren, when these legal
Ixed grades ui" offered for sale, |?et a
net, for you hov** been enriching the
! world enough keep Home at home
My friends, cluuige the rule that liae
b«*en in t'orce hlncf the y«*ar one .h
versify. Ah long an your mulen ar#1 in
j MIhhouiI and TeiuieHHc#-, your nnink*
If has often been Hiiggested that tin
most practical, and. In the end, cheap
Mt method of taking care of the nior " r,,°P. yuu v.-Ill only have pipe dreams
illy depraved ami physically Inferior ,4lh' your loud expectations of good
Jenlsens of the slums of the cities fortune, only explosions of bubbles in
would be in provide houMen for them )°1"' think tank
•ti the country lly allotting an acre I'lant peas, corn pniafo«-H patch
)r two to each individual, pro\ Idinff | of pigs, and a row of cotton
liin with tools to work and the nor
at her office,
er had
W'.'II, those are thai old " khv con
tlnued, holding up a package v. hlch
contained ordinary hx^king pink bend*
The heads are of rare flesh-colored
coral and each Is abouttf>ne-ihirt th<. 1
size of a pea. They are said t«> be 1
very va liable. They vu ?e presented
fo Matron UeiHner with other relics
| by Dr. Kelsner, who has been in
Kgypl three years, and were brought
! 'o Indianapolis by the Misses Hazel
ur.d Ma) Kelsner, sisters of Or. Kels-
melr Improbable
ile to dliflnguish
dered and what Le received.
? person buying {lab at a ttor
in advanraze over the parrrn
because usually the diffei
between the crjlor and marking
e sev.-ral varieties of popula
noticeable, and whll*
Inexperienced o
competent to dis
betv en many ot
•s, the hotel pa
tr on who depends on his palate r0 tell
him the difference Is quite likely to
be deceived.
At one time th chU-f cozening meth
| ^<1 employed to reap illegitimate pruflt?
!n II - frade tr, . ■}] old CfL b.*
the present day trick of unscrupulous
d* al« r-i ia to di.spoE« nf plebeian Osh
at an advanced price by simply ch3ng
j ing the name
| Under any other me the poliock
J Pastes just as sweet, but wben
: trimmed and weighed and banded out
; at "Boston bluefish or * ieep st*a biue-
| iisu' it commands a higher price. aj;d
the buyer gets more elation, if not
setter flavor, than would have Deen
i the ' had the iransaction been
i effected under the name of common
! pollock.
During the mackerel season the
| small pollock makes a good substi
i tute for mackerel, so long as one
I docs not know the diference, und
! wden mackerel ure scarce in the mar-
i ket the fishmonger driving a cart la
, den with these makebelieves may oft-
I en b# seen and heard crjrlof, "M.tck ,
| erei! Fresh mackerel!"
In the same fashion the bream or
j redfish when skinned passes for the
red snapper, and the horse mackerel
house hi Kansas, and onlv cotton lor j
! ner, who were his guests ira Kgypi for
six months.
•snary Instruction , he could earn a
l\ln? If a man proved hi. ability
o farm two acres successful I.v give
lim thr -e, and keep 011 adding to hiv
lomaiu as rapidly as he could doin-
mstratt that he uas competent to
vtill/.e it pnditahh
It might be d I lib ult in many rase.M,
nid Impossible in some, to Indue* the
Icpravcd slum dwellers to desert their
ilit haunts for wholesome countr> life
ml a system could no doubt l>* <!••
rlsed that would at bast partially «!•
populate these haunts of vice and i,
lorance. The eo*t would lie l« • 4 to
lie governnieiit lo provide for the e
lumsn wreiches hi this way than It
*QUhl to keep them 'n u 'vlunt aim
mori
loilse> and peultentl
illlt Would lie
I warn in>
njore l'of M \
cut progre
1 full measur
jur 1 IvilUatIon re
* hole 'otneiie ' I.
he cot iplcteti* .
1 erlty, of life in th
mul women on the fa
what is fundamentally
needed In our Amerb
he development of 1 01
ultimately our ability,
farming requiring the
fceuce. to continue to f
tlx hungry nation to
with fresh blood, den
lear brains t h it • m *
th«
sHtisfuctor)
ounirymen.
t, that the
uade hi city II
of on 1 <*lviil/.i
at hot to
iittriK tire
< We|| MM
r'uuutr>
farms 1
llj bi 1 i
•rlcan lit<
t)Ot
"II .
til on the
ueSS, and
the pros
The men
land for
ind most
1 poo
by methods of
highest Intelll
I an.I < lotbt
supply the f it V
II* bodies, ami
nlure the ter
rifle strain of modern life; we iee.|
'b'* development of men In the open
Oillltry. who will be In the future, as
in the pa>-1. the h!u> and strength
f the nation In tin..- of war. and lt^
guiding and controlling spirit in time
f peace' In Ion Ad>ocate
Progress in Georgia.
Oi-omrt I- an tip to dat'* utati in
amny ««ih, ami II ixihiiIhi :< in i„.
.'gportolly mi In iiKiUiiliiiri* ji 1,a,
H'CII fli-li'rmlilbd In K lulilliih III i noli
Fruits of the Union.
l ite fame nf the Farmers' union lias
gone to all lands, ami its known fruit
Is stahllltv of price iigaiiiHt every con
iclvanle attack from the little thim-
ble rigger" buyer to the panic The
giggle of the little fellow when he
mentioned us has died into gunnt
sileiic". or blossomed it:to consider 1
lion th" biggei fellow Mho thought
they could M-atter our tnembers like
they could burn door poultry, were
uri i 1 d when we .lid not My. rack
ling but turned. Hon fm d and mad«
lie four corner? of th« cotton siiecn
latlng world tremble They know tin
union has covend Itself wiili honor
V- ! eli hall In ' i)in * waid. \V« ktn v\
and they know, that their well charged
explosion has e.\ plod'd through t lie
touch hole covering thetr-elves with
confusion and smoke, and some ther<
1 01 v t.!ifiii who now know th.r
Folly i:« that wisdom which Is wi «
only behindhand They land ii
.onie awe a to what prelude this or
gun I/.at ton of Hi- cotton producer 1
and how ihe> themselves shall fat.
I he> fear tin whole thing Is a fatal
hustne - for them w«dtcrlug hydra
«o||, which theli rohhei methods have
ilried up. hissiiiK ilriging. whirl
111\' ; I•« cati'• o| |ppi'asi« and whirl,
they cannot trample to death These
ante fellows only a few years sine*
■-.ild 'he union Wiis a crowd of irra-
tionals, tlleld w ith e.nbcciItes.w ho can
not b arn " I'here are still some id
them who cause us to remember that
of old, It was written of some men:
Hrin them in a mortar, they ar
wedded to their delusions, fire not
sleet, nor any sharpness of experience
shall sever the hond
Potato Fertilizers.
Ill ll l'llllzllIK |Mllll|l)| H I III HIMKUIlt
and ihr kind (iliniild lm ruvi iikhI Bonit^
what by Ini'al cont*ltlonn. I have
Dr. I'elsncr, a former lndlauai>ult
boy, who Is a graduate of Harvard
and a former -student at Berlin, <iur
Ing the last three years has been ero
ployed by the IJiIUrIi and Egyptian
Kovernmenls In archaoolofToal work
and Is one of the foremost in tnat
l.ne of study. Recently he resigned
About 4(i0 Uii.-n, nmstly natives.
worked under th>- duectioii uf I)r
Ket ner, iJIkkIdi; ancient burial places
md temples, ll.il* of the tilings
*t!eh are rerovered by tho ae;*rclnng
i.artles yo lo the Kgyptlan tjotirn
nent and the other iialf are tratii
: o.-fed ti. this -ouutry.
Anioii^ the valuable oru±iiiii*rits
brought bark l y the doctor'! slaters
is a small scarab now in the pitees
ion of Miss May Keisner. It in the
likeness of a (mall beetle, :ipp«reiilly
' arved from colored stone, excegjtihait
It is much finer than ihe averago,
An odd Incident is relate.) t y ttie ...
voting women Some 'line ago the I n SOme ,,lac,'3 ns albacorft-
wife of Ur Keisner became ill of
Egyptian fever and a lias'y tourney ""
down the Nile was neceiaary to *ave "ra'f,,,rd' ,he iki" ,he ,la"
tier life. At the place wheie . Kreat rrn4,"ve'1- 3,1,1 n,'CI1 lh"1 ' dorie
dan. in the Nile has been built by eVen thc !','os' ,*Perl n<>ed plscntor
ihe government boats are let tfarougb "'a5;W®",?iVe in ,|,'snulr- f3r il
„ fteripfi nf 1™-W0 AS few boats pass 1 " ® HmIin8 a nfiedie ' a l,a5''
In a few cases, where even an in-
experienced bnyci might detect the
series of locks
ti required 500 natives to orx~ii tbe
hay-
stack'' to distinguish between the va-
loj-ljg ! rletles of some of the fishes when the
,, „ Skins are not there to help Ind^ntifv
When !>r Retsner reached ih« ilam J t(,em
he asked to be passed througfci and
the official In charge of the dam
PREVENTED
By LydiaE. Pink ham's Veg*
etable Compound
Chicago, in. — --I want t" t* !l you
what Lyiia K. lii.k! art's Vewtalile
Comp<->uii(l did for me. 1 was ao sick
that two of Ti e Vx-'t doctor* in Chicago
? id I would die if 1 did riot have aD
ooeration. I liad
already had two
<>l*rutions, and
tl.ey wantt^l d:>- t<
go tbrouarh a thir l
one. I suffered ilay
and nipht frotn it'
flammation and a
small tumor, and
never thought ol
seeing a well day
ucain. A friend
told me how Lvci.i
E. l'iiikliam's Veg-
etable Compound had helped her, atid
I tried it, and after the third bottle
was cured."- Mrs..\f.vj.naSrr.KLL.V6,
II Lanfjdon Street, Chicago, 111.
If you are ill do not drag along at
home or in your place of employment
until an operation is necessary, but
build up the feminine system, and re-
move the cause of those distressing
aches and pains by taking I.ydia Iv
JSnkham's Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs.
For thirty years it has been the stan-
dard remedy for female ills, and has
positively r' -to:'-<1 the health of thot:.
sandsof women who have been troubled
with displacements, inflammation, ul-
ceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pams, backache, bearing-dov.n
feeling, llatulency, indigestion, dizzi-
ness, or nervous prostration. Why
don't you try it?
Flies.
Clod bless the man who first Invent
"4 screens, airl God pity the man who
is too indolent or indifferent to place
them between his family and the
spreaders of deadly disease. There Is
absolutely no excuse for th.- man or
woman whose place of habitation
swarms with flies and whines with
the voices of mosquitoes. They car.
be kept out, and 25 cents s|>ent in
keeping them out Is equivalent to
keeping out a doctor who would cost
or possibly lo keeping out a miicfe
less; welcome visitor
Forestalled.
"Well, Wts liennis, what are yon
going to give Pat for Christmas this
year?" inquired the recipient of Mrs.
Dennis' regular washday vlsts, one
day at the beginning of tbe festal
season.
" Dee.i 'hln. ma'am. 1 don't know '
replied Mrs Dennis, raising herself
from the washtub and setting her
dripping arms akimbo. "I did be
thinkln' I'd give him a pair of pants,
but, I.ord bless ye, ma'am, only last
night didn't he come home wid «
pall- on."—Success Magazine.
There Is considerable difference be-
tween cod and hake when both llave
but once the skin Is
removed a bake easily passes for «
white cod, and in many cases the de
luded purchaser is deceived si 111 fur
a:e you demanded tli« iff: thcr by eating Ihe bake with as i.iuct
relleb as throish |i «e;e the cod h«
When Iir. Ileisner made knowc bis ordered.
identity the official was profuse In ———-
from the foreign employ to head slrn- j apologies over llu expedition's delay! If simplified spelling had been the
liar expeditions for Harvard unlver- aud before the following morning 500 fashidn In our young days we might sodTcompletely!"
slty, and Is now working on excava ; n.en were collected, t-ie sites ou ced. have had some chance of leading thr
fled his willingness, but said he did ,he,r skj11H
not have the men to open the jates.
I will furnish the men. laid Dr.
Heisner.
Who
cl.il.
Great Improvement.
The patient told the doctor all Ills
syr—toms. At the end of the recital
the medical man looked severe.
"My dear sir." he said, "you must
gradually give up whisky and soda "
Some months later he met the pa
tient and inquired whether the advice
had been followed.
"To the letter." replied the patient,
beaming. "Why. I've already given up
•ongroKslotial district an agricultural , found Iti my practice that atioiit t'rtO
'rtgh school which will place the f.iitn pounds, consisting of J,'|(I pounds of
-rs' children on an equal footing with nitrate of snd.i, L'fiO pounds of acid
.he city chlldien Sp" i.il couises In phosphate aud 1U0 pounds of mitilate
igrlculturc with demonstration :arm of |H>tash Is ihe uiavinisim mixture for
nd labratory work will be a feature the most economical results. This ma
uf these schools, Other southern terlal should he sown broadcast a
i-tates should follow the lead of the couple of weeks before planting, and
cracker state—I'nlon Parmer [well harrowed Into the soli.
Lons.
"UNCLE TOM" AS A VISION.
Son of Mrs. Stowe Tells of Writing of
Story at.d Church Starts Nenro
School Fund,
\'ew- York. --Rev lit Charles Kd
; ward Stowc related to a large number
i or wealthy members of the Church of
J the Ascension how his mother came
to write "I'ncle Tom's Cabin," and
when he concluded by saving that
Mrs Stowe's principal object In writ
Ing the book was to obtain sufficient
money to found a negro educational I
Institution, in which she had failed
Iho members of this Klfth aven.ie |
i hurch agreed to start a fund to
out her project.
"My mother had always been dcepiv j
affected by the stories of negro wouv i
an slaves being separated from their ]
ethics by the auction sales anil oth '
crwlse, and one day in church the
story of 'Cticle Tom's Cabin came to
her a* a vision," said Dr. Stowe Aft
er church she went home and wrote
feverishly for several hours until she
had finished that best-known chapti r
"Iho Death of Uncle Tom Then she
called her six children around her
and read thc story to them until they
cried as much ns she did. Others
rend it and cried, and then her friends 1
Insisted that she should finish the
story.
"My mother made little money out
of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin. She received
nothing for the foreign rights or tor |
the dramatization. She had hoped to
make enough to start a school for
negroes, but the Income was not sul
tlclent."
Youngest Railroad President.
Itoston, Mass.—The youngest rail- I
rond president In the world Is the dls
Unction of Daniel A. Sortwell. a
young broker clerk Only 25 years
nld, and less thnn ten ytars out of
college, Sortwell at the last meeting
of the Darro railroad stockholders
was elected n
and fite Imat passed
I elass.
FRED W. CARPENTER
Cui ri|rt.t IM t<« Moffett Studio l hum*.,
Private Secretary to the President
(From in Official Photograph.)
Wildness.
"Your boy was just a little—er wild
when he was at college wasn't he?"
"O, yes; he generally was a little
wild at first Couldn't get 'em over
the plate, you know But he always
steadied down before the game was
over "
WON'T MIX
Bad Food and Good Health Won't Mi*.
The human stomach stands much
abuse but it won't return goou health
if you give it bad food.
If you feed rl?ht you will feel right,
for proper food and a good mind is the
sure road to health.
"A year ago I became much alarmed
about my health for 1 began to suffer
after each meal no matter how little I
ate," says a Denver woman.
"I lost my appetite and the very
thought of food grew distasteful, with
the result that 1 was -not nourished
and got weak and thin.
"My home cares were very heavy, for
besides a large family of my own I
have also to look out for my aged
mother. There was no one to shoul-
der my household burdens, and coma
what might, 1 must bear them, and
this thought nearly drove me frantic
when I realized that my health was
breaking down.
"I read an article in the paper about
some one with trouble just like mine be-
ing cured on Ora e Nuts food and act-
ing on this suggestion I gave Grape
j Nuts a trial. The first dish of this
delicious food proved that 1 had struck
the eight thing.
"My uncomfortable feelings Instom
: aeh and brain disappeared as If by
magic and in an incredibly short space
1 of time I was myself again. Since
then I have gained 12 pounds in
weight through a saumer of hard
work and realize I am a very different
woman, all due to the splendid food,
j Grape-Nuts."
"There's a Reason." Trial will prove.
Read the famous little book, "The
Road to Wellville," in pkgs
Erer rrmd thr skovr Irttrrt A «
: ••• « pwi from tlmr to lime. Tk<-r
| " snslar. trie, ssd fall at kamaa
tflltmt.
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