The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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Cured
Neuralgia
Pain"
Post
Toastles
ion would, at li-.tat, try 'cm.
'I lie food is ro.Ttle of p« r«
f Ttl\ rijx-wlnti'i ,mi, < )nk« t),
swectcm-el, rolled nnd tn. u-d.
It is served direct from
the package *M'h cream or
milk, u.id biii;-it if tii 'i'il
A liri akfiist favorite I
"The Memory Lingers"
* .1 OF DESERT HMDS
MUST ^ EEP THE E PE'.D'^RES
WITHIN STATE S I SCOW E
BUDGET IS TRANSMUTED
• * " i* T
to i
that I had a neural;;'* fa.-, n
my arm f r. five years, and I
used }•', IT L for f -e
week and wm aropV. j
(wd, I RMMM .r
I.ir r-.'-nt very highly."—M i
J McGajiw, 111C Maud . ,e
sl, New Oile-ans, La.
C"*?u Quinsy Sore TKroit
ma. Hexbt l. Caulk ot
tut Wilaoo St , V,,
I >eL. writer:—"Ifao^ba bat-
He ot Sloan's LicinuM for the
<J ■■atyaore : a- : red
me. I shall ai*irj keep a
bxtle in the ho-se."
S10AMS
gives instant relief from rheu-
matism, lumba-
go,sciatica, neu-
ralgia, croup,
sore throat, ton-
silitis, hoarse-
ness and chest
pains.
P;i i,2S:.,60c.i 1.00
Rl" n'i hook <>r
h'-r%rm, mttlr, uliOep
• * | poultry icui
lr•«. A«Jtl r r«4
Dr. Earl B. Sloan,
2o«Ua, Kua , V. 8 A.
PERFECT HFALTH.^5*
Tutl'i PHI* frwp the lyitrm In fterlect order.
Ih*> rtguUie the txrttdi *r>J pf.Ju.t
A V1G0R01S CODY.
Cor9 ti k hra-Ja. hi,Usu Ufmtr n arvt m-larta,
Tftltt
SENT HAiL TO THE MOON
Embryo Man-of-War't Mao at Lait
Convinced ONcer He Wn At
tending to Hi Os'./
Till It the nory of on** of it# tn«-m
b r of the Maun hoMtl- Kara! K
Mrres On th* M-<ot.<l ti;; it of t.'«
enil of the - an Vrtr. • :>e ■ f
ilie amateur tars «m on aatch 1 ' <•
oljft« « * rWr to 1 m>ri«<l of i'
(wlnVJ<d la tl.e t*y. but th<-re wa> no
p.o>>r! 8'iddc y the r - ■ * ru i g < .'
"IJgVil aboy'~ "Whet* a a>?" a> e-d
lb «r,t*r of the trrk Tar. far
•wajr." replied the io j,]h. *• . , •
war'a ir.an Ulen the ohad r
core-red fr*mi tte r.-. ■ r. . ■ ,.
thl ui esi .ti e at -i I* 1 •
o er tbe rail In the dire- • ion lrvll
rated by the rfi-ni-'i f * ;-< r. ; : d
then he had an 'ler r.t 'W h.v
Biatter wltL you * growled i , f)" ,,
"Can't you reeoicnlre th - ; «liiic n on
when you ree It*" 'Moon' iiiik i. '"
■lauim<-rcd the embryo M a dc>« "I
l K your pardon. . dlr' Then I *
•houted, a« If makltif uiiii nd fur 1 ,i
error. "Moon al.oyf"
The Clamour cf the Show
"W't'ii IhiMln B'a« wim a tmr t,«
would work llko a alavi- i-arryli ^ a
ter lo tbe i h'pl niit "
"Yea And now tie morlm liiat at
hard eenytag uiiinnn.d MeklMM •
opi ra aliiKera "
Naturally.
"rvwa your I ii l ;i nd jo In fur r ""
a*k* II " fhtlrr.
"No," ah anawi ra "III | . . i
for It
ll taken mur< it nn m !iv nrmr •
•<i inakp one a imiitji. r of tln> tn, I
of life
If You Knew
How Good
are the sweet, crisp bits of
Eat.iratea That ;•
For Cc* -j Ee- .
T;ta t-e *-m
ti'
, -« [)t« 'ti
senate against polygamy
Reai :n t.'jmoria im] Cir.g-eai
A.iepted Without Dutrt
i i- t < of OkLi/ioraa eipnsied
a? Urgt duatprc .al of
•j, J.'ac. r. -tin it ai.pud a
mat r'-n.jL'.j 3 preaen'.td by
!'. Hon a of Alius, me-
Lartia to prop > e a con-
.- -iui^cc.'it forbidding p ..y.
•J a:., - --re in i. Suiiee
it'.r K' roc suttd that the res>
- cse prep.; d and p^abed
:te c&ticsal W. C. T. U.
fat'-e'ic Pe- - ; r cf a- AV. -tt
Hcf-itesd a Fj— - a Z±r-
Fe;
.^«uior
aiorta..:
A •• r.
rt ner J
;kat the
«i!e of 4
'•Itfcout I
r. a It * -
'aad for «
—S'2-e L_
Rotiiait
■ itETW rr. ■
' •> acres c
A-rera-^e-t
Propcted.
_• Oilahocoa con-
_e -.nij^s.-ion of
: 1 for Toteri. a«
rescluticn lotro-
z-i'or . i.-3 V
i' . .0 -..« (om
- i :«a<;i aa 2ol-
■i t>e erta
■ r .'torai 1
-e '•--«■ yt-jf-j r s .•
f^:e t:-:e Mr Rcb rf r
•-a*trst«: fere*al h.rdre: -
'.:.ls and to ac;_a.-: 1.—k
toedfuers
He brc! pbt bael w!
tlC'Wi* at which
! U
rlrh
T.'
■ e aiif—.
propria'; r.« '■
4J4.31. In tt.
rovernor r! ■
income for th
Incldln
'elved from
|t98.')'XI frc m
Ing *arrantt,
'JO.60 of a'.ite
:-.y.
□ !L.
P:
ranc
burc-d buildingi. and
be sale of public bul)d
v ntle there are $2J2 -
8rrants r'-cl tered and
now outstandln).' bi'b must be paid
from tbe g'-neiM revvooe fund and
'ak'-n Into cocsl'.-rttlon by tbe leeliiv
tura.
Strong PecoTrrendationt
The govi-rr' r r
OB pub'lc bulidl.' R
particularly stron:-
only tbe m' ft p'
justify furber b;.:
11 this time. In vk- ••
'hor'- sie r.' t .. 1: t
iqk to ("• m
funds wltb which to r
ipi«*rted that by r
dltlun eon*ra""r m
male their pri'et hlr
'ban for o'h r t • rk .<
*!-<• to delay u •
the u.ov.i y to erti t lu
buslneM lln -s.
The meaiar" also
amount a-ked for trs
rariojg h-no ■
whl'h of iu lf would 1
mora than <<re r '!! on
r' " i.mino- latlons
appropriations are
He dei la ri 11 that
,'r-d n« esaliy r.-:i
approjirlatlins
w of the fact that
dine biili amount-
till unpaid, and no
j meet lh>-m. It It
' .tBOB of tI t con-
«10 0:0 tor E' ?3e
!■" ; '■ '■ A ti aas beer
1 b;.- r.< ;re«'-.:a', e Heery in a
1 i:. ' - • .t-. for buil<L
a br -fje . -s tLe Csx._
'.!:an n.cr in iilijne coof.y.
"Kate's" B.ll Patted
Ka'- s t 1!. the rr.<-..i ;re by Hepre-
^'-E'at.•^- T« • and 'jenator Lar drum
givine Mist Kale Harvard, state com
niiftir.ner of chari'Jp-s and corrections
power to intervene and protect the
ri- -'is of or] ans. as among tJ e bills
pasted by the tr;use Monda>.
H ne-
tar;.
v.--
fhoots und' r the
!la'lr,f tba* the
< y could I < n
lean ttfitn • ti df
County t
TV- bOD"' 1 •' n
the :.ate <<■ m
m d<" r di' l c
r p. Iri! the it, 1;
:he l ouse aw t
ihni cotinty cut it'.
1 r to the slate
J that it would
the state had
building* along
itaies thai the
I'enir <« of l'-e
l 12^35.290,
F'lUlre a levy of
the entire tat.
ate Ho aci 'n
nf .,|| , f 1 ■ ,
! of oi,i- I rd
iucb a system.
iron Bill.
• en;.ili>i s pasted
divltlon bill, bur
-8 In It. Instead of
> c ittlnii s'aiutcs,
exIttlcK laws so
nuld continue, but
Oklthcma Gett No Irrigation
Washington No further losestlga-
im of irr ,••. n pr .<'-9 In Okla-
homa *i!I be made owing to question-
al,,! i.<-s it inve>tm<-uts and the mea-
tter ; itsibilitiet of persons who would
ifj benfiitted frcrn g-vernment Irri-
tation work, to retirn money which
wie g '*>eramect would be compelled
to expend, declares Secretary Bfcllln-
• r in a to < ngieman Mor-
fan, reeel.i-d Thursday. That section
t:.«- re iiimaiion act providing for
eij^L'l.tur- i In t^irr .s fates from
* hi' h u. neys ere ciirited from the
ale of [lubih lands, was repealed by
■t if J i.'.i- S"., IS!.), and be tays in-
' - ir •; ns hate proven that no pra. •
tn ab * lrr:tj. "loi. ,n < stmenia in Okla-
■ma ■ >uld be 1; ado. "li.e number
of per lo be benefitted by irriga-
tion Is smill," writes the secretary,
"and the It;.da which would be aff^-ted
are con flu ed to a narrow strip. Moat
1 «'t for irr.nation come
; I- i.iid u it land o nc-ra.
"Hor-e, S*eet Hcire."
are to'cl and iecbegtti^a. Tbe os!y re-
;ef from the i.kz'A dese-t sce*ery s
'he Cfciacs Mountain ratgs. * 0 m:>s
•f'^tatt. Where tie settler obtained
any water is a ntystery.
Pra<-- ~a!'y all of this urs !d land is
iltuated in the region wes: of the
Pecos river and bcrdering en the R:o
Grande Mr Robinson says tbat a
:ar*e jar*, of the fc„r million acres is
mountainous and unfit for farmirg
arid that the remainder 1b a desert
for lack of water. He traveled dis-
tances cf 30 to 50 dies without find-
ing a t rn of water.
Mr. Robinson says he came scrc=3
many tjcb evidences of efforts to
homestead the lar.d. He thinks much
of the te:ritor> can be soid to adjoin-
ing ran' h owners.
It it not exit *ed by Mr. Robinson
'hat the eta'e will cb'ain very big
prices for the four million acres rf
T'-blic dontpin If It should be placed
on the market. It is his opinion that
■ cf It *i,l be purchased by men
who mar he abie to ute rortiors of it
to eome advantcgt- for rancbitg pur-
pope*.
With the dl«rrsal of this remaining
part of the rub'.lc domain the sta'e of
Tn'S will be in rosi'ion f to re-
•ire from the land V.;>ine.=s. The 'and
cfi -e will have to be maintained for
a few ars lorger, perhaps, to atterd
to the f'-tfi ttire at ! re-sale of such
lands is are not raid nut on by the
hot:.' 'eadt s new rt idirg thereon.
the re<
rim tow 1..1
uii!«r more rl. nl and «trlngi :;t innii:
lions. It would r< i|ulre u ."/l per cent
l <>tl'l' <. to nri nate a 1 inty cutting
mover • nt In lie future Insir-ad of !'•">
per cent * al pres. nl; It will require
fi'i per cent of the vote of each portion
of coun'ic* Invoked, lnhte.nl of fiu per
cent of the whole terrliory to be mii
1 cts'ul. ti - g ivernor It to appoint
i|iec..il ele. Inn nimnil! 1 n-rs fot • a<■ 11
precis-1', who t .11 lie- '■ in out i.ie
the affecti <1 ti nil 1 >
Iteprr
i.rd Clarl .
Charge Conspiracy
I Atoka. Inn
mtnittc
and
. 0r* ford
jced a Joint
e Thursday
ntn -vt •
e.i h fron
III', stigal f
and Impi
•alt" w!
LEGISLATIVE NOTEb
The bc>u«e added the emergency
clauso to th' county assessor bill and
s< tit the measure to the senate.
A memoriil to rnngresa pu .-ed by
rh 1. Itts- v.a- one by Senator Red-
•> Ine, .. kit legislaticn looking to the
•ile of the fegrepa'ed coal lands.
It. ; n nr. tiv< Slot k'on and (,illis-
pie iutn ; <d a bill Wednesday after-
: • .11 author lag the appropriation of
Jt',000 fir tin agricultural and nn
cl..,nlcul colli •(' In manufacturing and
furnishing I cholera vaxine to the
people of Oklahoma.
Hcpr -f. ntaUve Jeffords introduced
a bi.l Weill.' day afternoon providing
for the c-i nttruction of an oil pipe
line to be ow ucd and operated by the
nate at 1 -t of f I." . "UU.'mo and to
hi hi.t • :: 'cly available. The money
10 be a 1 11: pri.t 'd' front the Stale
'r« asur> 1 he bill provides for a super,
inicndeut ot pipe lines whose saaiy
in llxid at 13.600. The lice is to be
constructed from 11 punt near tho
: ortl • rn b. miliary. In the oil produoim;
THZ WITCH DOCTOR OF SA'^OA
Fair Charmer SHoao In the Acccn>
panytrg Picture Will Conjure
Away Genii or Sp.ntt.
San Frar^'.sco, Cal — If you're out
of sort* pretty generally. ..n'4 feeling
blue, and so on. next time you ere
In Samoa, pay a visit to the fair
ch irr • r shovn In tbe ^reotcrar.ying
pi otc graph Milady Is a Kort of witch
doctor and she establishes herself j
on a flne matting laid on th<> grass
beneath the thatch eaves of her hut. f
Kalny « ys uill b« Inside this hut, j
uhicli U built up of segment of this
sunn- watthrj?
She l.erfct .f. is ni <1 ** save for a
t ree< !ot!i of thin t sue. and then
r over-belt of fne p-as-< f,our. 5 hep ,
: i k ■ of aetr!«t
; • ; r T} , v. l Uh are *he re dder for the
EXCELLENT GRAIN
FIELDS IN WESTERN
CANADA
ment will be pleased to rive lafom^
1 tioc regarding tbe various districts la
Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Albert*,
where free homes'.eais of 160 acre#
are available.
i Ccr -
it for "he
tta-e is-;
' f g-r . r.d>
tc « 1 ; he
-1 l Ti* -S
>:ELCS CF WHEAT AS HISH
M BLSHELS PER ACRE.
3H AS
6AGACIOUS FELINE.
recer. ■ i*
i es ever
with the
~ '
New thxt we have entered upon the
mai of a new ;ear. it is natura!
ta iock back ever the patt one, tor
.be ;.r;os* of asoeruuning what Las
t-een da^e The basuiees can and
tbe itnrer Lave taxen stock, and
t. .h. J they are keen lr. business de-
u. and interest, know exactly tieir
Lz.it i. pci.' c.a_ Tbe famier of
We.-tem Cata.a is generally a busi-
test can. ar.1 la hts stock-taking be
v. have tbat be bas had a
f cestful yeit On !c< ^iLg over a
r_3.t*r of reports sen: from various
. .arters. tt.e wr.ier icds that in srite
cf tbe t^.tation cf drouth in a small
ptrticn of Alberta. Sasaatchew^n and
\ /.:..tcba. ctaay fanners are ab.e to
r-:- f7'en-.d crc;t And these re-
; -1 come from d.fferent sec'Jons.
covering an area of about li.000
i;-arw mi.ea. Aa. for instance, at
LairJ. S-Liaatchewan, the crop returns
i .-i ta«t J B Peter* Lad li.6 .
h rh<ls from c2i acres, or nearly 40 FRENCH BEAN COFFEE,
bushels to tbe a-re. In the Blaine
Lal.e d.strict the £elds ranged from
11 to f-0 b-sbels r>er a.re, Een Crews
having 1.151 bushels from 24 acres;
Edmond Trotter 1.1 C> bushels o3 2)
a.res. wh.ie be'.ds of 30 b-:_eis were
c.nncn On poorly cultivated fields
b-t 1 bushels were reported.
In Toam Lake (Sask.) d.strlct 100
buihe^s of oats to the a~re were se-
cured by Angus Robertson. D. McRae
and C. H. Hart, wb.le tbe average
was S5. In wheat Zj bushels to the
acre were Quite common on tbe newer
land, but off 15 acres of land culti-
vated for tbe past three years George
E. Wood secured 415 bushels. Mr.
James Traynor, near Retina iSasi:.)
.s still on the shady side of thirty.
He had £0.000 bushels of grain last
year, half of which was wheat. Its
market value was 125,000. He says
Le is well satisfied.
Arthur Somers of Strathclair
threshed 100 acre3. a/eraging 25 bush-
eli to the acre. Thomas Foreman, of
Milestone, threshed 11,000 bushels of
wheat, and 2,C>00 bushels of flax off
600 acres of land. W. Weatherstone, j
of Stratbclair, threshed 5,<100 bushels .
of oats from &6 acres. John Gon-
tllla. of Gillies, about twenty-five miles
west of Rosthern, Sask., bad 180 bush-
-•13 from 3 acres of wheat. Mr. Gon-
rilla's general average of crop was
over 40 bushels to the acre. Ren
Cruise, a neighbor, averaged 43 bush-
els to the a^re from 23 acres. W. A. '
Rose, of the Walderheim district.
~2*L J
The Lady—Surely, tbat is a ra0-.lt.
Tbe Cat—If she can make mistakes
like that the ought to keep a restau*.
ant
A HEALTHFUL DRINK
The healthiest ever; you can grow
it In your own gard n on a email
patch 10 by 10, producing Co pounds or
more. Ripens In W.sconsin 90 c! ya.
V.-'-d In great quintlu. s in France,
Germany and all over Europe. S' t.d
15 cents in tlamrs and we will cia'J
you a package giving full culture dl-
cataiog free, or send 31 cer.tB and get
in adult, n to above 10,0 ) h'-rntls
unsupaesable vegetable and flower
feeds—enough for bushels of vege-
tables and Bowers. John A. Salzer
Seed Co, 182 S. 8th St., !.a Crosse, Win.
The Scorcher's Fate.
The Cannibal King—See here, what
was th: t dish you served up at lunch?
The Cook—Stewed cyclist, your ma-
jesty.
The Cannibal King—It tasted rery
burnt.
.. e Cook—Well, he w as penrching
when we caught him, your majes'y —
Sketch. I
I
Illness at the Zoo.
An unexpected result of the Portu-
guese revolution was 'i ? lt-iisposition
of the animals at the Lisbon zoologi-
cal gardens. They all became ill. hav-
ing been so alarmed by the bombard-
ment tbat they refused to eat end
drink.
Important to Nlotners
rxar.it.e carefully every Let '0 of
threshed £.000 bushels of wheat from CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy for
240 acres, an average of 2a bushels
100 acres was on summer fallow and
averaged 33 busheU He had also an
average of 6'' bushels of oats to ti.e
acre on a 50-acre field. Wm. Lehman,
who has a farm close to Rosthern.
had an average of 27 bushels to the
acre cn 6o acres of summer fallow.
Mr Midsky. of Rapid City (Man.)
threshed 1,000 bus..els of oats from
7 acres.
Tie yield of the different varieties
of w heat per acre at the Experimental
Farm, Brandon, was: Red Fife, 28
bushels; White Fife. 34 bushels: Pres-
ton. 32 bushels; early Red Fife, 27
bushels.
The crops at the C. P. R. demonstra-
tion farms at Strathmore (Alberta)
proved up to expectations, the Swedish
variety oats yielding 110 bushels to
tbe acre. At tno farm two rowed bar-
ley went 4S'_, bushels to the aero.
infants and children, and s^e that it
Bcara the
Signature of<
In Use For Over 3l> Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Afraid of Disfigurement.
She—Aren't you going to ask pap«
tonight. George?
He—No, dear. I think I'd better
not. I want to have r™- ure taken
tomorrow.—Yonkers .esman.
BEAUTIFUL FOST CARDS FREE.
Send 1 t-...rii r flv ■ a .« (f
jetj l« t Uold Kmhoccd, Good LoelL
F-v.vcr an 1 M .tt" I'ost Cards; . •■.;■.{ J
■-"'"rt .in ! lovelie-t designs. .\rt T t Car4
Liuo, Jackson St., ibpeks, K.aa.
Careful Man.
"Pretty careful, is he?"
'Pretty earcful. He Ipft a partly
smoked clgnr in my offlce the other
Yields of from 50 bushels to 100 bush* day, and a little later seat his clerk
els of oats to the acre were quite around after it."
common in the Sturgeon River Settle-
ment near Edmonton (Alberta), But The greatest cause of ^orry on
last year *as uncommonly pood and ironing day can be removed by us:'.g
the hundred mark was pas?ed. Wm. Defiance Starch, which will not stick
Craig had a yie!d of oats from a meas- To t!:e iron. Sold everywhere, 16 ol
ured plot, which gave 107 bushels and for 10c.
20 lbs per acre.
Albert Te^key. rf (Alberta) And people who do as they please
threshed a 100-a^re field which yielded seim lo Ge: alcng just about as well
t nt
n tr
pr■.■T.i! jurier at Mu-k •
• :• • i
Modern Law School
1 he
•izitij:
li« w
He| i
hill 1.
I UK HI
tne< ha
■Pi*.
nate. The obje«
pftl Wltll • m i
tnd Introduced
ifiernc
>n
n industrial an
- ti (or t clored p< >
ti.ll of i
Iturc
t tin
of $150
Cnlvei
s made
tv
• f-
Dpnatlon to $1oo.<
Thorn
a tsf r
•1
bill
the rulr
;umn
n of the bill, m ill
in favor < f the
t! raioK tit stand ti
if in the McMurrsy
M> ulj<l p
for a m
iropi Mtion.
int. d out
t'i « 1 I
ted w I !i
Orj.h^ns' Here
ll< St luti-' t I.' T"oe iv< ii
ute fitmi ti.*' cor v iti u
J Hii. i a \ t > 11 ti v' nn , • > m i h
I be *fit tide t f t li«* state
i f t.
hod
and
iiiaihLtliiiM
its fo
at t'
litad>
Colored Training School
A bill | \tcSltiK an appropri
tlon « f > • " • f< r a .■**. • t rain :
srhool for colored youths ti Kiap •.
er, lias be. v. Introduced in 0
by Hepnv< titatlvo Kin# nd
senate by Senator liro*nlee.
itiK tbe !*■
UiUi'O su'iu*
I Ma, l.at i
a h :
law h.illd ti
Norman w u
i'hun d. v
lor cevcml
lie quemli
nd ei|ulptti
■ironi the i
I law ye s of the tone •
'that It ."'..Id, tii;d tin
i by >ioiitdii:M, uu'liurlii-
c hoard of aft. us to prie
le qur.rtt r for atate elll-
cn i d i d h> the ten. e.
i r |irt: tli ,t $i:>0,i">0 i r a
t th> :•. nlv. i lij at
I. ed li) he icnme lust
I he b 11 I ; d been held up
lav* pi udin* a dei lslon of
n whither the - building
in < th! be laktn can of
lille building fund. The
finally di :^|cd
hi 1 v. .it taken
v.;;
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101 bushels of oats per acre, and Jo-
seph McCartney had a large field
equally good. At Cupar (Sask.) oats
threshed 80 bushels to the acre. On
the Traquairs farm at Cupar, a five-
acre plot of Mariuis wheal yielded i4
bushels to the acre, while l^urence
1 : nel bad 37 b., hels of Red Fife to
tie a re A'. Wordsworth, Reeder
I .os w l.eat averaged ilUh, busbelt to
t..e acre. a;.J W. McMillan'. 3- Wil-
li m KraiTt ef A.i.x iA...-. -.i) thrested
1. i-' bush s of winter wheat off li -.
r^s, or about 53 b -i.els to tbe acre.
Jo'.n l.r.v roft of lJintoa, near High
River, Alberta, had over 1,100 bush-
els cf spring wheat from CO acres
11 F. Knlpo, near Lloydmlnster.
Saskatchewan, had SOO bathels of
wheat from 2 > a re; w Metcnlf had
j over "1 bushe's to tho acre, while S. |
1 Henderson, who s hailed badly,
had an ave-age return of 32 bushels of
meat to the a re.
McWhlrter Pros, and John McBaln,
it Iledvcrs. Saskatchewan, had 25
'lushela of wheat to the a>-re John
Kennedy, east of the Home Mills
"strict near Edmonton, from 40
. res of spring wl eat got 1.767 bush-
iis, or 4! bushels to the acre
those who ure always trying to
please others.
Th- Pierre's Pleasant P 'lots cure r-n-tl
rwtuin. Constipation it the ennte of m.m
i-e.ve« ( ure the cmi- • and y u cure
the dibeakC. Easy to tal;e.
Proj."-ess In the human rare de-
pends le.-s on getting ahead than on
helping along.
noon not snsEKrrin.
iPSf' •-'• ' thai bar Red
trout lull Blue. At landing tr. I'TK 5 ceut*
A 'Oman's Idea of a great financier
is a man who can straighten out her
| expense account.
up, ci nilili r> d mid passed.
Ke|n< . ntatlvo Stockton Inir .dv d
'a bill Wcdii-vday aftirnci ti ; nui'ilng
hi ;me for an .. . i prlation of $34,676. .> to
the 1. lu.ipltto ead < .ulp new bui dings nt
'1 lie . i rlculturnl ad Mechanical ul-
' leite lit SllllWitlvr.
The Fair Charmer.
dusky baekgroi nd Then. to., there
Is a thin wire bind 'round tbe neck
Itself, with a bright coin (or pendant
On tbe hi :d Is the Insignia of offlca. ■ • Arcy, near there, thrc.-hed ten thou-
Kour or Cve rows of b. ad work, then a,lJ an 1 fiftyI'lght bushels (machine
to right nnd left, above, hugo plumes measure) of w : eat from five hundred
of leather work, utfd betwe. n these crea. and out of this only sixty acres
four circular discs of metal, set two j "as new land
above two sidt by side Crowning At Fleming. Sn«k . A W'nter'a
all It s long lap ring horu of white -v I • at averngi d SS bushels to the acre
bead w rk v. Ith n shorter horn it ;tid several others repo't heavy
each side of It. I yields Mr Winter's crop was not on
Smtid cr< «s l< tu -d 'hen nulady , <uetm r fallow, but on a piece of land
awaits cua'oni. and will conjure away broken In MJ and aald to be the flrat
"• ' r I • I'V !.' you wltb oroken In th« Hemlrg dl«tr|.-t
a;u> Utalre. xte agent of the Canadian cover*
oarsaparilla
Cures all humors, catarrh and
rheumaiism, relieves that tireii
feeling, restores the appetite,
, P ^ cures paleness, nervousness,
J K \ anderburgh, near Dayslow, K,,jMc .... fi. , „ i ,
A berta, threshed (our thousand bush-i P ', L !° s.vs^em#
of v-heat from 120 acres. Mr.
CrtX It today in u«m.i1 liquid f rm ,
c he co la ted tallets called Sarsatabs.
A Country School for
Cairls In Now YorSc City
Bsst Fetturti ot Csunlrt aril Citt Lilt
Oiit-ef .lonr S'l^rt, on School P*rlc
5 ,f "iar the Hudcu. Kiv.r
full A. ad -nilc l ..urn f:Hrimarv
t las* to Uradiutlon. I |., — "
'-an V*AnHl,«r' " m"
! A IT r . Summer Si-naiou. c,r.
fisapwjjsfv1 Pupils"- 8cho°'
,al L, mm Kl St. Int
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Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1911, newspaper, February 17, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272710/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.