The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
The GUARDIAN
I
I
A. E F-l—r* EA.
CB0W1WS
OCA
Mkikai i
s
\ j i B\ JosepK C. Lincoln
>
-n* 4 T u-* [*i" PI>tvos4(V T, <
Jy: _ . • J . iMt-HH st 7uv*.'r
ti. 1
•.. «a-
N?r wuont-z I c-s V et-ir aad
-a* 4 *a -4«r . • Twii -j iwiag hard
ia: • . t - ag Ef t - i-aix l tcrat4
e ;- ! c :<w< ti.- dosr of lie
iVj aai 'if* I *•"* a s*g*'.
1 -Jilt 73(134 :ii • *.I'T *" "fc i
t «* '"«■•' ^ 14-nw s;-a* (4
• .-. i ; ,i> - •■ • ••< : « « M *fc
tea-: cf '.4m rcw 4 ; *e« of fs -
-?..". *i- .ij 4. i>- fc-ifcaai-kis
• -i_ *u ; :j>ct aai kia s- -U
w?t - ;*tt Aa-4 * fare—c«k. s-i} U
*1. ;e?4-f<- aa£ ccexfcrt-
"V* c-' — « .: 'sic! o«t after-
* i . ♦ ia.: t i.r :eii arv.id 3 tie a. t it
w *;ini 4 ceC.ir *tixA:w aatacked.
at: as 4 ais tear *.* weak Think of Tfc* SpacUb sc.a.-r. it is **U. pw -
*&ori :ta* it- new* would be to ;ve# to be a leading feature of the
-• Tfc.m — and so forth. So I re- fuhlotuble English womaa b dresa
• 5r • 11- '-i* * v;i year The E&g
t z±ja If*
'*1 tO iST*
a
*V. aw ' .U fc' *
bof 3- '2: *
* * f
TRti^-'e*j *%<> fr
<02.
J
Q>7 e«c^
^*a*ie er v%m
ot
'.aj*e Icrre
it-jrV-
•St?CTr*iag 2£jLS.eV
Mr
Taft tw
\r t#^3
Ob«e a *"i*
>eas
ty tic
:i tr
iftKJUfli Eeer-
, * d
'**c\
•timtMcP.T "At
Tal
* tfce
i66e«'. •
a tf re^re* a*
Hi
trrari Yibe
lea* a 'e g>* -
. bftt""
1* J"ft4 -i
«nt L:*-.4_.-S vu::
-*1- nwa-i I *is*««4 ete '.a
'1- •!■: *> t'.rx*i ii ike 4 r 4ad
•< .'•: at "tr. ::+« E.refca cime
4J.lt*.
v ;- - lad v..:y it* i >t> •-.
See ifci te-ar-4 t-r- 4id :le ®;
Y-* JSSS C^eX-ei Ui t ; - t i-l
iWtM Tiex. ie s;
'*•« ;i u;i r -"*11 ikl^,
«-i.: urc* * 6x^ti it -lii* *"l " io
- >t t; *' •'
-• • £ i: i*- Acs i: .is
H' iItn L j-
>i-: :; :>■ ;- •* t " i>i i-
o_ ! * *t-l
•TV jit* a.; E™rt . Vf:« 4-:
t ■<- i:m* "o e«r* r° P-a- ir ii
■■ ' : <:.zek*m ir: .• till
i*.-:;—1 ic: ! 4T.1 lk
IUx*« n U t *i H* *44 M
•3*- (?< : rmiw o# 4s*;-i' I'jy pi. it ikt
14£." k>S r. .4'
Ui* 4ve cf t i : — i :4a «•.. tork
su> tS ;iit Raac>«(*-4 <u 1 ' 1.4.
c4 WWII 4.S4M4 i > f W>. tl«
«f <* 4: Rett itcoi to 144 t. m
tk« laM4^< in rock H« • u
<oi44 4*Wj . |q, i*okt «i i ttKiff.
>4!« lifl! 0# ««). U4 k4« t« S 4*-
ri>d:T i ij «w« Th« Bmu tm
ir,t. >• rxt* A !U ax*'. Dot
4; * ■ a*«;: -5 -. tit mi:L( ■>
r-J*l 'J t k« Bar. V> I V*> of 1J«(
f*4.i old. if sot ar* *b Ar.4 ao*
tUTtxuc Ut«<! SO t4I *44 !.- -4:ir 4
F' t -44 4* b* tu isn-isM to
ivcuM lite viaooSe.i roo
litlMi 4; p*-i*■ to t4 !>m too >«m
lot 4 tint h4l p4>i*4 k> iocs
period 1> Ufib- >*fa tx~jz.it 4S-?
j:.-"
VI;
:—i—1
r-.« r*«-l
"
\ v *y"i
t4.:
1 r~t Wist; ! k<
; 1^3 1-4 t4T had tre4i4ist
1" jein B« fo: * m Lis ■•*' a-«
r i: r«. tk;:k I crr4it'
5t« . i t -id. OclT be nut fa*
earehl u4 not s^r up asd wort, la kU
4. -; I iivtzti *:-t ®r e nth "p n
if iinii. S - 1 CT4IT drvel from
r■ a s- *ad «0=1 «i *4= too
~ t * \ for s> It 4 at lafad'd '3
V. ;;as? ofco.ri^ b«aas« th r
-r §~ >1 It 1^-4* nje a.* **- -fc '■
4=4 F-sr-14 i4;i ".te Mir;'- "T -- aer
-•.-4 a:-..:z ".Lit 4 . ti* itmatScs thai *43
- • i~i >1". of ' u;! :raj or *44 :«>
:-j4 t-t -. - •- be }.' it*..-. >.r. *i- WE*, to
- - i^e N- Tort I: u--r.i*ri reaaoaai>
i : u4 nM(k to bt!;eT«
ATt^-s sa* Sp-arr^w. of CJ; .'ip. but
Brt * 3 *4f by t^a ?r.*- r - ^ h. r:. a^4
Wuij d.4a t ci.*e tav but L<- 4 g ae
to *:rk f t:s owe accord. I ca. la:e
tint L* ttjez' i -t4*. th' ?ir.? of s
* sold tire k;!;e<i tim If he had So
;i* Page girl *tat ba^k to Eas'.*ich
u:ifr.i Aid E-: ii *ent tcxe
|ii siskts asd 4ej.t f.tiie for Lfcor-
r-J 4a4 h<rr dad B'jt Hartley looked
r-i* *.i4*. "±e 2to=t of tie old xia'«
--a d-:*i*5 4 **e.-: *sj turaed ove:
to fcer.
Tbe Heavec es" ^^.- * Kstaraloess
txi ; retry z.zh 1 -ir ;^ite-l aitos^ther
ac* Tc^t *41 restless ail *'ae tln:e.
Mai: *a= te>Ty aa4 the telegratn ea
rt-liipet :z 'c- a' t,oi aad around
*i« ti.- •>: thaa eT*r Aai Sc-: :4er
ctMse "j Oz-:z<- Thr^e ';u:^a day.
|}j I ti" ;zbt lire th-j i
-.i*i to c ..' aad eo fecra-' They
f'-i to tae a^ ta >uz- th^T was tired
f tb- *?:•>- ta.LC I thottfhl 14
!azd aad Spain has been growiag coa-
tinnalir closer .ace Kin? Aifonvj'a
kat riage.
, u it..; haai' .ing after a
f!.-e Of that c. : '7^a;d Paaaaa. aad
t-icU at ary trea*/ w.'h tbe I'aited
Statei uatil he geti 4 diT*y. It ij
*i.at t to be tip«rc'.td fron the Col-
oratiaa poii'lciacs.
Ir. a *-r - ited to be a *'raage -aa
la New ;er««7. a wife itood by he*
• <-Tiat la prefereace to L.r hubaad.
Bat the fact will lurprlie no hous«-
^. who krows tLat a tuibaad ct3
be fi'.<ed up aaywbere, while Itliao
e.ijr task to «ecure a good temit.
V.'e r ajijred by Prof Frederick
c-arr that ti ere are still canaibaU la
Afr.-a There s tig gane for yotil
A caaaibal stuffed to a turn would
be a fascinating and lasting attrac-
tion for the National moseoJD.
XI. jrr.t';.. :. f 'he an".-liquor b!..
naaalmcisly parsed ty the Ltaa sen-
ate that liquor cost not be sold to
an yon who h*- keea dr-nif w.thlns.x
months may do something toward !n
Teasing tho =a.e of pocket calendars
in I'tah.
It is unfa.." •-j iJdge the trebles by
h- near-st similes. Miied h.oc-d, tha
effects of long centtute* at alarery.
and other coniiticns. taTe pretested
th West Isd;-.i from harlng a w«^eat
chjtcd.
"is;
oa J
1 zrrer
&Z<i i-i *
&l :
z- - :.i
5CU**
ic k ' ' ■
SOOD
: u
--«■ xe a uu
:ht: casa^-5
i::
No:
Wii>/ Sparro*
*Jli# aa1 ialtmt pi
ir^tiU la th** country aggregate coo-
tSdermb!r wor* ttac $1!].M0,M0 ThU
If ftkovf $1t.009.0M above (h# |4y
m^nts of tb* un« ki&4 a yea* ago
• hici. U roartu i&g pn^f of the I®
proTecnrttt to c« ol. ioci What U
ru'lf «igt.:fi<ant It a^«aar< tn ta
dust rial dl*j«ien4«. whirfe *~e n^mrly
greater tbia In Wrl
rej r*-4^fH actaal profit!, wtl!^
ta!er*«t U Bu3fy ; aij out for iosti«
! «• from point of view the «U*
mtloKi !.• *at!afar*or> It «hov (bat
i>Ja tr1a! coar ra are maktn« roor*-
roo?7 that railroad anj other I Mat
earsinjra are tulSrlent to meet all Id
tere*t demaad . '1 in mo«t raaej to
rrotkl*' for gltiribtiUon of gaiua t<
ttxkbolderf
u- i'ru * tmm Ml
(raxtott nor? la'ryt . -
n* of tova. am C4«tr4
V*i H-.f 4-1 liar- '• two n
! S« ! "*•* . * r— H*«au<m* ■:
latlrr ; air • u ■ •• #v; i • -rr of
•**!• • Urif taipf fl*r> a«a v2 - "1
( with kMtka Via fttruat. it was Hrwd.
*• f *. r. r f'wf >i
• f M.m l*a<r. • o u" l*r>>
( ufi A4t*st!ir at Fn«nh •«< i J. -<r-
'raV'R at a ltar^> r * «l a
: . kB'*n *> "KeM.. fr -•« ®- Jn •
1 f r ^ • f • a.* ■' ' tit • •• pr 'a ^
• f M'm i'«fr *rc« *:^a a «*
| tai taa-n to the t««atr> ' r a.%
«.Mf «*itin| iat*f V*f. Br^at. Jr«? «.>l
H*pp*r er- «f' fr * :; * Pntt
laal-'l ar-1 a arar« J ' t.%# • • -r
•art f \ * • j an t -. -aWb * f*
w#r« f und Van I runt r r-t- ' fr\ ta
I ftraMf aiMl ralN ti OaocN- ttlaol la
hargf of * •iroant t*( N-w Y P *'
! h!ktr ', i4 * T*?J • M m u
t*.| €'* * - • Ii •< ' Van
Hr *.t ar S HartW? r*.-tw** '
sr.* arr* ra*--t t«>'«g a*
pir *• ■••• '-
% fartr; r. *A t"iu 'T' *
' f <
and lUr • |atd a "
who ' • ■■ • .-• tad
•ump' -r. • a p. va *
I'por. *« ■• *" ♦* -*a4 *a: •
Kur«Aa t Marti
♦ f W> «- fc r A«rsca %• a
Hr-.r- -* •* •
' atart
.'■f:
BviM
•r raft *f.
4 A paft
!-• Van
ra !•;
M i
Tt* ft- ' der.-: ; m^nt of the wire-
te :Je • ms to 'je the
tat- lokmeat of ir. . :< ipal *aUou> ia
all princtpa •-* • he end that, no
rrat'er *bit - . oil n.sy *ei-p the
tennrj. " wll: )+• (->41.bf* to commu-
nicate w;?b tbf itaide w.i Id «> long
as tke ri'i kill • >-r remain* 'or.d-
<ig PT i i • takliK the lead
and ioaurorb ♦ 'be expanse is re la
•Irely i fht it i- • > that other ctt
e* * I l e rar - .'log with e-ach
other la tke aear fs'tire
Vuro -o c 4y at*io bwime the the-
•• - if di at r: -e are signs of
th* • otj'**i "i 4 r n -it against the
new ••ji'ari wb.ck m*r 'ake the form
of a fctlf war—tkai * <oe In which
tke M ! mc.- J4 s tail be summoned
to fight ',e tke | --t-r.se ■•! devotion to
their far.1! Hit *:tb lUauli and ; •
eral other fj-n> r ; • ir*-rs ol he
j> ce kee. tic qt v 'i - . hepe tf.it
■Uags as) utaxer i *a
Vj- <% tbe* ps>* -I lo Via Br jut
CHAPTER r V—Cent-uec
She writ oqt 4oi shut tfc-- door
1 Tfce patient set d *n an thr lounE ■
and looked at if-* era-i.- ta the walla.
! The wind o9 the bar was i:i at
*>jr* ngf rr r ' th.-- *.- t .' -iJ*
I hai -* ra> «f sand < t..ae wttfc it. if
fresh air *as phMie. >;arrcw wai rer
i tain to be a well man
I "(Set undressed *a> ■ 1 "Hcrrr vrt ~
"I 11 frwie lo d-*th " aar* he hi
•ring
No yoa won t N t In Aagost
I Mayt>e la'er on. in IVt-en twl.i
j be dlfferen- 1' • ar bo* fr*et;-.g s
i a quick dn fc - *V >a> and l e
i heard v«i har.i'rtr.K to d - ^u:c - ever
since I kn * y« u Oet tnui bed "
i ir intki aa4 mctths yet 1 gae«i it s
time to start :a 'in tke dyajepsj l^w-
. . ••«.*; • '. of k-
dreas waist ani as' >d .: "I seat a
dollar to 4 do ' r thit advertise^ ia
tie Pe. ;s Miriiia- 91}k. aad
i got t s 1' i t •: dj 5 : >7 p - aa<i
particular nerroua dysp ;«sj A care-
ful diet and plenty of <-terr«se " aa
' .m-i4 Well begin on the dietiasf. ia
: severe caaev pa'.ent sh'-ulii *a j- aoth
ing bat hot milk W. i* got >mu; of
mii^.—such a_- ti*. That - a <xu^urt.
Her dad had been -- ' a* a tie-
wash bench baric of '* - k.'ches. Vow
be .lai-ed a; " i !. •• •*«.-. -«d 3 .i.
"tto yo hate tfce lac* to 'ei! ae
scr-ara . "tka: i can • .ia*- c-.:a.sg ta
eat Jul «ilk* Why that > —
-1 Kac' or i urd*-rs pa say* E-i/eka.
I n past by Ax-tor s orders, aad see
wtat •Sry'iv C ae for y< ;r l.a*: ai-
raady.
*1 can"t live on milk' I ain' a
^ahy. I bate the st-.ff* 1 u.at s«-
'.ie e so dcetor'd erer—"
"Weil, we'll call Dr Pearoae 4jai ve—
wtat be *4)j 1 ii bet he., back
ae up."
Wukf didn't take tke bet He knew
what ir. p-nro*e thought of fcim and
hi* aliases'a
Aw. R,ky ^)-a*e— h^ beg*,
for f'JOT owi good. pa.' say* Ma
■iaicbter "11! (• 'cfc j . *fce hi*
k: - 4 :> oie- " nys Eureta Aad
• i * a- *r . e rr c re ; :
a. * Ge* '.-at d:ur tfc^ ns:aiu AnJ
•t n.. f * l *. ri.' - " i " l .' - «*a c..x
! • tiree or f :•.- t- > Op*a that out-
- 4e door pieaae J£r Pr "
i pea-d the door Th-1 rafa «*me
'■eat.ag ia .th "he *.a>; ^iirk cl it-
It b.: Washy Lie a cold wave
"1 s all rich*. 3 tell ?oo*~ he ye-llef
1 fe-l ta- Better a e er 1 *l- ioo "
oow* 1 ain't
Are yc« rare ;«a""
Sare* Coor e I in I.'e E c"t I
tr w* I'm all ca-*d "
\V«f^ that s a c-c.. rl :-Va says^
1 xaew twis the r-.git* e< pt.- ^a t
1. didn't think they d work *o -jiiti.
U: Via Brunt H- - c.red HeH :^ue
that ;.,ti a: tb h his r r; day:
at! a? &«n a* it cl-ar* a l:tt£e "
Th-- Hea'-eali-s si', ated ia i —i Cd
I Tfc- rured man looted ' -:aM- Jt
easy He ticked np aad ber^c ■
patter.
Courie yn ctaitn " r' if
the city most any
a' w. wca : you*"
Via P-.L- >--ked at his chum and j
Hat' -t too.-.^J at fcitr. T'.-n the?
caarht themielte* doing It, aad looked ■
away quick.
Why. skipper" «ay Van. "wha"
-i-" . <ar thitT"
-Oh uctiire 'fpecial." fays 1
"Only .' -iej to se that you w>-
k.ai c-f cerer n md fiisety lately.
IX4n t kn'* ut yon w_7 anxious tc
be dea.tar tmia stocks of your*, or
1.r r Y'—. -e been 4*ay from
-m 4 go -i while "
it *i- Hart. -h4t a-.;wered Vaa
s d a« a h the stars market." te
.-i. qu.c-. He has sworn neTe- tc
• uefc it 4gain.'
Tft4t §•: -ays I "I remember
h^a-ini him sw-sr that Tery tea min
wh-n wi erst con*. Fot he's
■ -d c-f kar^..--l " swearfcg lately so
I fore-.; But ! ::3 thiak yoa fellers
* -a t «p.i:*e : keen i ti- Natural
Lif- barlcess if you *4^ T w ala't
r 4 *he gos;e; f,x 4 <-■& idera'oie
•t"—"
T-'i b.;h --I sh'~-.i-li aad
{■Sty.
That's s" " says Van *">Ve hrm't.
" Pt- *«'tf been so conf indedfy bTsy.
(nastnr and white ;la£^*"la?. ia«i jo
The effe-.*.- and aea of the bafle-
sl'.:;> fee- are f. . of praise for the
kindness, ho-; ali-y and generosity
sh .wn -hem durir.g their long cruise
and the visi's o foreign lands. One
of -hem says he was unable to srend
any m-. rjey during the trip, because
wherever they went no on- would take
pay That r'aaily was extraordinary,
f r !i i rul- f rtigners seem 'o thiak
Ameri'-ans iave money to bum and
the hotel ke er- ot-rchants and
othe-s are i;;.te willing -o help on the
cnSarratiOO. declares tie Trey ' N -
Y.i Time* But it may be assumed
that kno >ig- of the I'nlted St4te
tas incr-ii d a'orni som-whntof iate.
Uncle Sam :* a great deal binger man
in the world's estimation than he *a*
ten or elev-n years aeo. and the aa-
ti r.s of the ear-h are corTespcndiagly
w.lliig '<• do h aor to iuaa and hj rep-
resentatives
Tke ron .-act Las
r*J i coof ■ ' <IB
wbv-h Is ts • .
-. . • • > *
,j*d whi' l fcade *fce
y vi 41 > Th <rj
llrja Ha-'*. ■ l)
craft. * . «*-:! a
e*4ebr4;- w 'k i i«i
l^r g i.. . i - *
t- U i> i
given for
'ti* Cleric nt
t*i. ♦ of the fa
R bet r- 'on.
9 to Aitaay 10#
.ke tke iBita
jta* Hsduai
be teff«leM7
aad everybody
k . a (hu« o
it ani <e-t and
,ng There was
i took uj the
The one -ti -
t four Ar..- ■ -
. **o to waJk frtna
Soa-h Am- : ra. •
will Br.«h the joora
II year*. TI - r ~t
bitlon Ped atrlar
;tn-*. hot walk* thai
ptete w hard - - r
LKM.
put -ju
.Who ■
•.Ike aortl
two yeArt
Aire*, ia
He too-. oB -
ramped out on th
plenty of bed cl«
lamp Then I lo<i
There • one o
says I. Totnorr * ni >rji ng
be for coming into th- h
you ran t o<nie Yo; 11 •*• o
aaroe as Kureka sa>s >o-! *'.:i
the skiff and sloop are
chained so you can't run a*i
them And 8< idd>: t
aor any letter* fron. y : i.-
i la the g*m<- too. And when
t Page comes if she d t w
>"U dare tell '*t one w d If
i —welt, you won t die of cons .a
aayho* *
I pounded my knee with n
when I said it. Its a pretty a
ft*- far * site I* concerre J. and
kim lookla- at It
I caid "tlood night" and we-
' aad kcked the doer asd to ! aw
key The ?r a air cwre tii t
Neit da- was raw aad cfc ' y 4
| It valid pat la the boars chasiai
I few psicltt of * inshiae kappti
' rouse along Eureka brought bis
out to hlia He t-egged auJ r a
Sfce did—a 5 -i-t of it He lraa!
it 'raaae there *4 n t a- thing Hie. f\*
1:.other he lived n h '.
tnl.k ar d cv>ld lre*fc 4.: He plt4iieU
wtth the He v n.le* lad me hat we
hadn't any pity for him He tackled
Sc-idd^- bo; Nate nev-- [ •.- . lay-
l *Jy iaiei- there W4. r ney ia U.
lie tried iniujcglicg letter.- '. Vjrne*.
geflng Lfcuftit to carry eta i*it
l.ys *a* la *.th fc's sister irji the let-
• urn n-v« r gi-t 4C? farther tiiaa Ea-
I reka's porket.
Twas fun for the re*t d a*. Vit a
•cln f aui*ance la • me waji. You
,ee the *.ght of a* eating three *qa-*re
x-al- a day *u Y rrible lia'.i.tiat
nior-
\Va«h>
dlnlax
the '.a
tin de
dyspeptic with an appetite like
Hed p*ek in through the
n. wind ** while we a a* at
,ble ana groan - -i. ana id
-sert time Van sa.d it pemiaded
f what he rai««4 a * a: tx. dote
H .agaraa restaurant is New
He said there *4* Btsir *t
, lat>-*. bat that, 00 tb- wfc, >
1 * music wai the best of the
S -. . w- ■ f'. * r.s
-eal wen arrd car d ' " zxx! r^l -iy5
w diartrer Maybe y I'd I -~wr
*ry the tuoikuose 4nd the mi 4 - - _
«ger "
T> - 4**- wa- c ' of'"1. And "Tte
w-lad and rain wis driving m Wa.-' j-
in :w d- and an?*-red «!• *
—I IS—n? gw " he *a s But 111 have
T« wrifk sort if *jy flrrt along, so s—"
-Oh at 'O Ki-15* work real harvf
w s '■> ge Tf?e ex-rr:?- r y i 11 have
a reiip?e Mr Pra" vou'll tell Mr
?>rwwa to that pa *.ni the *4i
Ml ought to. woa't >0.1 ""
I -joii-d "He"J * rk," says I da-
ciied.
At "m o'd-xk twas clear and t
-\rw*«i tk ei<cn*utii,'ive dyspeptic
1 ver to th- n-_iio aac led vim u, to th*
hotef. I give kiai - im- adv-,ce a^ I
wvsi akac
That ai ^raom the T*.a? did n "h-
In* but teE E r;ka that she wa= a
womter.
~Te&." ays s^e. I ^ fct *
eare*l. at le-ast for a Aajhow,
■ ha Everyhudy * k< but f4-h-r'
aoag dca't fit oar fair, ly n :• m >re
CHAPTER XVI.
Tr< Nat.-a L 'e
Wa-b - ir.g work
*11 the btcs'-st - .-prise Welltcocth
tad had state oW man lima, owner of
Pa ..el i-d K- i and S.>c
par.' r*. got cv>n 1 -rted and joined the
G . i Trtr.ilar- N wc.Id be-
lieve ii. ol foots* • 'h- it .t.g hie
do It with th ir own eyes. 43d ih-re
a* so m*: f - s r-nnd the hotel
that Ptdcr Brr.wn sa.d he was th tnk
.at of cha-g.ac admi*'' a Agnes
Pag hi-ard th- tew aad come posting
oier to >nd nt what s- rt of crue-l.img
her pet av. :d hai Lad tt bear. Vaa
- -w. . \ - ii - - g. it was
hiv-n t tad time. And
wi- r* mislaid *?e booS If I kn-w
wt« it was I should be—"
"He-e 'fH. right oa tfce tnarrtel
—" say- I reirfcias for
krortim eff tb> d'ist "Why dt.n t
you T3k" a set 4t It now" let ajc
lirry o do r.ich outside'
-hey doa- :' Hartley reading and
V*t ^**enrBC ! .• '*a.- a short ses
ffoc. Wt I come in. abont 15 mm- j
u- - later, .he . s was botti 3 up on |
ti* 3< -r and the Tw.cs was dealing
wfcat tS--^ cali-^f c- id hands' with |
rards fcr a quarte- a hand.
That *- ■ X was wfcea *'- reaped oor
har-kes* frcai the gard-n Twu mid- ;
4Bng leu cucumber? aad a tctnai'er
tis*- was rjffering from yell >w -.lan- |
ijce. They a« 1 retty s;o v-getaWe*.
bn the Heavea:.- - -#*med jo tu'mii
-brT wa3 sotn-tfcmg wonderfal They
a^i<> ir> re fass over etn than if t!>ey
was siriid gold And they dice«e4 as
if they was. tor
N--ws cctr- 'hat Dewey the-Sparrow
bajy. * a.- sick w ■ a a cold aver tt
tie Fre-h Air «cfc . and K'ireksa aaj
worried. F.nali she decided to gt
• .e !fcer f r a day or .-.a>i se*- tc
him l.yi irg- - w. uld lo- . 'nil lot
;a So she wen' and me anj th<
Twins was left alcne
The da- ?he a eat was Seautifal and
c>4- K t as J -ly. aad nut a breath
of wind It acted to me like • weath
-r breeder and I nd so. but all 1
go*, fit the prophesying was Vans
■-ailing me a Jeremiah amain. He had
-.need a gunaini c--i e for the n-xt
The latest f&ajt of the Amherst
alumni in New Tjrk Is described as
the bigites*. and most eati*t*stic col-
lege din. er ever held 1a that great
m-tropolia. The fiact tiai nearly all
the speechs were V ti? pbctto-
graph:- order and ctrtrld he -araed oa
or shut of by twisting tae b>iuoc
saggests inquiry whetier the button
old-fashioned post; ramflal s^e-xhes
had at better be dispecsej with by
fining orgaaiiaticns ana the n.i: lo-1
*=-' ' vanety with the open ami shtil ar-
rangement made use ot instead- The
j idea is certainly worth considering.
senrl-
ts are
poor
The law ordinarily ha* little
tent, yet occasionally lis decisio
based on sentiment alone. A
woman h4led Into 4 Chicago (ravir*. far
non r4yment of rent «-- noticed to be
wearing a wedding ring ami a pair of
cheap earrings The lawyer tor the
landlord demanded them bui the ;udga
would not permit him to take them
"Their intrinsic value is smaU. the.r
sentimental value great They are ex-
empt." he said. It ia a iuma-« and
pleasant Tie*
An Invention, which, it is said, win
revolutionise the curing ef ajeat? ha*
been perfected by Cleveland tien Elec-
tricity will be used to cause ttie salt
to penetrate the meats and thus pre-
part them for the market in one-quar-
ter the time the present method re-
quire*
f It lake* hia
a ai*>«i am-
Ufa
St.a. vie .11 a< - may b
>f Jem! Sy ''on— atjd r l**a-.
preiuxiL'y t' . .log toward
1 ,-o> 1. 1: :g ja d.* cuaai
br let la'o
H* *p*at t
tan.< a* I
Fw a we
fee *41] b
S ■ i h<
hit
1 r
ad th- ftrtr
1 ke stayed
ilt *0 mac*
could risk
T ea
iat kr
: a.tde.
lor kixa.
1 Kureka was re*
' I a. gial your lnao fee! be'te
1 ib* say a. "I tbo«tgfet *bey w.>c-i
' of na| >o* canst a t cnr 11 fix , a* tk* talik
me have s -3.-thing kearty? Oaly a
hank "{ hreai -ay* I've drcarned B>
■
- e a china I caa t l eap ra drtakia:
th Cuff T' - Mare sight t>? a cow
Put E - k* W H,!da t glTe la. "It's
ail lor year ** >d pa. ike said That
• a* what >aa him every chance
k« go 1 cal'lat* tbrm words hai
cox* to be «i*-- t as sickniag to kim
|- w: tfc- levij -4*.ig i:n> ; te-e
of Osor.. an 1 th4' did it. Agce- te
1 ! ' .aw- iive fir'.i'ted roralii-
jg her> I'm coBssdering turning th-
place into a isaltartum One week f
Pratt s cL wder aad Marena s c :n
muSns, coapled with the bay brentes
ard the o>4< r of clam Cats aad sea-
weed. a j'd make as Egypttia cum
my ttrr Sip-Sap*. I have t lay vio-
lent kaads oa myself every day. or L
• 1 . s-:x« i *.'.. ' :* l4k-.:.a'
f«t<t* . *
She looked at him. kiad of odd
That I* OKXt alarrsiag oews." *ays
sbe. "if trae. K pvif^ii I ha la t no-
ticed tfce syni • m« Y'our tempeiattrt'
appears to be normal at (.reseat '
"it is." be say* 1 flatter ntyselt
■hat I am taaX.ag a magnificent fight
aiains' -he dif -ae My a. s; 1;
attacks are ia th ea;lj mora 11« be-
fore I get « of M. Then I feel lb<
■ asaae de*i-v for work, hard work
cre-t Lig oier me Bat 1 am firm I
1 leaaoa it-as. Ti.e (.termor u siaty
That night I wok?
■ clock ard M*-i'-llus
was shaking like as
palsy. Tfce wind ws
- rreechir.g and t
-wasting against th
utXrd out and put it
heir shutting Mind-
thing- fist. l"« -.ally :
- i-atit r. :.th down
soiet.mes we get a re
wht a we d". we ge: al
am
UP 4 'It 111
Id slab castle
If It ha! the
s roaring and
. ■
windows 1
a lively half
and making
; iember is a
• .1- Tray, but
uia- gale, and
the back n .in-
wit bout
s< "ii x.as
-vscr.blns ior '< r.
aher. 1 got lo
Alaska gives promise of becoming la
time a laige producer of copper. The
.11.:., : 'i- ia M> i.iana lias an ure
body M feet wide, which wa* cut at a
depth of 223 'el by a crosscut tunnel,
in which tht-re ia lii feet of ore aver-
aging 22 per cent, cc; per, the middle
15 feet being almost pure copper
glance running from 60ito TO per cent.
. f Cv pper and 2S ounrt-s of silver a
ton.
They make almost everything except
free lunch of concrete
N-
it tr -airs 'twas w rs.- thane..r
The ba It* - d like a tortoise shell
ca: in 4 fl*. jusi a whirl:,.!; of black and
wfci'e and >* io* * a* - Sk ;-.ier man
*cel t. i i acr b-.. his milk cans
had u se*, la lie dory and he said he
*• tilda't rii* another trip till she
falrwd 1 tt acroc.
>TO cn COKTIXt'KD >
Apgrevlt.
1 :;:c i* nsuatly repeating the
■fclrg- fc.s children sa> "
"Yes,' anawervd Ml*a Cayenne, "and
1 irust sa I eatoj t- aiing them. They
ire real.y mach aore entertaining
an acy orig-aa remark? of w&;cb
1 Mi Higgins w.uld be
Sir Robert Hart, tfce veteran Inspec-
tor general of the' Chinese custom*,
speaking at a dinner in London the
other day. said that he once, in Pe-
king. sat out a banquet that lasted for
IT consecutive hours. There were US
courses, and he lasted iheai all
«_
OKLAHOMA DIRECTORY.
Muskogee Paint 8c Glass Co
•hta* M tali
wall paper. paints and glass
Write I's For Our Catalog
midland MACHINE works j
•ad br*" fev.t.der*. M*rl ■ ilXTi
<■*- '"■• ilieoM-n M*-tuM W*-ki®,ta
«. *'••« ngv pji.c.-, k*rc*r> not
■ near:-. ^,uv* kl -klH.Eri 0k LA
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Barrow, A. E. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1909, newspaper, May 14, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc274377/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.