The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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OATS IT PER ACRE !* SOUTH-
ERN ALBER'A. WESTERN
CANADA.
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I :«* «y tlMt this year w.
iii acre-i of eoasisvag o
it: tea of «p-ng wt*«r -c ::j
acres at oatt Tie ««« W< •€
w: -up wa • .*.« j*r mt* ul
V.'e were o"-re4
J "-r • 1'JT wheat a&4 i#
'< - i- &a..;s* tte acre t«1-
crops $ ■ •> Ail WT M
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}- • • • ar 1 '■•> btuheis of po-
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TVf« i« a v*f7 a'rkrt a* afa)&it
aajr brttiftb UHr^r a**#^*ifif ai.7 gift
fr'/tn a naJilTo priur*- fa IMta K irfj
t 4" * w.a> h it* 1*ffr "• «■ ■
M/f/ia Mrrto'ia of^ra*l'/6 a rkjaa.
bHb( crW'f - . v k ra
anrlcialY* of a wwy faa varytnic from
£2<M> to C14Wi0. a^"'fJ'nr * ti." "p
♦ filk/n f^rf rni«r4- a prA «-x,# of &
ahavl, goldaa cup or </tb*r alrntlar
val'MiLl*' th" ri. i >t obtain
rial ^trtilMlOB from *t • He*roy ba
f'/ra bu dar« a^"pt • pr^ ' Ot if
any ofletr a"*pU a Kift of any vai'i«*
I'i'h (milifMlOQ !.'■ may hav *
to f'-nlifn. Tbia rwi« «a« nu.vto ^
aw-, let th<< ol'J <)a>a wh*u th<- Kait
lo'lta " fui,nny Kov«*ro«><) lela, an offl
«« '• pi#-'kiMt* amj Iba { • ♦ « of «- .
• 1 • < r ' >! '
fO'j'h mor* to biro iJ.an bU salary
M' Qooti0o> Kt tx/jr/ Jt ILlk*i
bl^ > - it h' art to a^*- y/a iaold&|
KM—J/a: • f r.t? It at-^-oji to kavrlfc
r^A- i& ti a- ttttimakk.
Tht "Patr^fium** Wa^ort,
Tba oLi )s potic* h*ra4quar-
t*ra ra&tf
"I# tblt tb#r poilet atatkm?" Jd-
a vofoaa i *ok*
It la." ftaJd C. K M' Wy, tb<- d'tk
wrgfiit
Wall, I w1 h yo« all'4 Mid tba pa-
trollom wai^>n ot^r trj Fourth aui
OaJt itr^u rlrbt away. Ola BU! a
got ^rufi* airtiri atid h«- 1 j'j«t ral !fi*
'*a;a Afid aa> tb*- to « a41<*i. f
y'/« all d'rti't ^rj«J that wagon mighty
q .'k y i all tuigbt aa w^il tanO a
h«-arc t m, n* I m goln' to hit thai
fo^i nigg#*r in a mi out#-"
Th* ♦agon ma4" a ' harry" run but
ratlins**! #-mpty a f-w mlnutaa Ut**r
Tb * dri*«-r f*port# <J that he could
And no troibi4 Ka -;i f'ity Star
OLD SURGEON
Found Coffee Caused Hand* tc
TrambU
hiand A *2!p
r may do ir-
r.*V T'.' i-a-i-i ar a
;«LJ L «* gooaa can -j+"
* *a l
through liaao;l:ty t/, ae<--r- ^art
•- ■ ■ '
-
Ot'TMRIE
In Van- 1 M« in a'- t' • >
brtro. that plrf ur« a ju* a4juo#t of th«*
M' ll#hi in t/ /• : '«•'! . :<-r a • ;o
tat. In hn\A\ it Ih . ld. t ab<i!iah it
« 0tir«lj I? ia 1 i 'Ma * v '•*
aix wid# frum brim to brim, ';ft« n
# ##«tai ao in # h it • f.- -'-fag' * rk
logman ij • n<i« a /"ar'a wag«*i fur it
Th<* tat takca th<* form of a lf< • rm-
wj h a number affin*!, and tbar« will
M* IhUK lndiK'«*'i an urt t'* ro< j ut th"
tlin w««ara thf ai#rnbr*'ro aa r« m
I with fin i««>n who Klvra it uj
The ialarj'! • f < • I Mm' nearly half
of whirh i* itlll almost unknown, ! «
finw bM*Q rounertad by r abia with th<-
r « ightMirlng laiand of Itornao, am) aino
with th« Amtfi'an litiand of (iuntn.
far t#> th<* north It iiuh (hut b«-« ti
brought Into r!o « touch with fh«* 1 • t
of the world, for It ia Joined to all
(.arta of the • a*f«*ni hi-nila|-her *
through Born«o and to Ih*« wa-^'ern
herotaphfra through Guam tj, j Kan
Kranriwo
A farmer 11 % 11 v within the llrri ' of
Out III 1 -■ waa ulmi'nt gapbyi
lat< <! recently b<#c-a«! >«• ! «• bl« * «"it th"
Kan when ha f uml It n«««-a ary to
atay all night In th«* rlty U af i<*nr«
that New York continuea to t « rather
|rrovlnr lal
Ht**el ralia ar«* . tin down ia i'rl< •
but they will huvi- to ! «• put up In
more conve u!«*nt l/« h hiiU |>ackag< -
h«*fora the av* rag" man will f«♦«•! ron
atraln«'d to tak<* w me born« to tii<
loved on«'H
"IU ideii. hov. 1 ould I aafHy per-
form . * ruf.• 1 i h uro t« ,idy han«i-
Uftlng kniaea and inatrumenta of pr
• 1 ^
« (fw ft. of I d«-« Ided to atop It,
and three yearn ago I prepared aome
F®(' 1 am, of which I ha ! : •' Ived .a
1 aample
"The Aral cupful aurprlaed u e It
waa mild, a#M-tiling dellcp/iB At thl<
t|m#- I tf.iv** aome Foatum t - a friend
who waa in a similar condition to
mine, from th«* um of coffeii.
"A few if.i>n aft«*r, I met him and
1 ; : • ' I'
< i.irlrtg b«* wouid never return to cof
• I' • • • M
derad a full • ii( ply and within a abort
tim«< my ncrvoo r.< nnd t • aeijt.* .
j |H*ar«Hl, blr*od (irculation l> ram« nor-
inal, no dltrinoaa nor h* at f! l•
My friend tn-eame a t'oatum n-
♦hi ,.^t. Mm wh *• family ueitig it .
j <iunli< iy
who tir* wed the Poatum, if It did
"The beat food may h- ajwih d if j
I not ; rri| «-r«- mad« I* turn > h- ul
iHilieu avoiding to dlrH'tirna ■?. ti
pkr Th«*n it ia all rlgiit, anyone ■ -
re! on It It ought to become ti ••
national drink There's a 11• n '
Nutoe given bv I'oatum t'o, ftatt!o
ri..-k. Mich It- u.l Th- Hoad to
Wallville ' iu i « j
3 ten$cn«S :! tb* G : be P^aL MUCTti-
rrtl Z i 'z 0 Ti-* :urr-e: r«tf
. £ /. SCHESwLE ♦ E^'Er
Sa 1 -;a T*'..u'5 tc a*5
B j Oea e*i
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to i rez-n.i:.cc. c$ the i&.- 11x1 ti
aaj- ; H Vis sL - • 1 Milwaukee
gTi-i n-riLii- • '..r* hJbom I.
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V „ RP A Y SC. E"S G - i
GEORGE E- ? -. >DOCK
WEDDED 5L SS.
felted tils rear's - i::re crop, put 1a
fr'T^L acres of al'i fa aiid five acres
of gatrdea ;-ota" • = trees, etc, a*.l
■5 -1 ■:• ! *.• b.'.Lg tar-
Test w-e h.re-d ti.fr but, as.io
trzm ti - aa: :?■" of '.he break.ar.
tie ae teaa :.d ' *•'.ri of ra:r.ag
V. H' PAWSON. JR.
WISTER WHEAT 25 TO 30 BUSH.
ELS TO THE ACRE IN SOUTH-
ERN ALBERTA.
Wi— -r. A'." j Caaada Jaa. S. IK5.
I>i.r Sr: T■ - - *' - first year rf
farai.ar :s ttij s«-"'exett. Mr A L.
V. ara- - r. -• 1 t* -r.-y-Sve ttiadred
aad fifteen bcshels of fine winter
wheat on one hundred acres of break-
ia? aad Teeny brother* bad iiity
acres that wee: thirty bushels pet
arr< Th<=- -inter wheat that is in
this year looks fi ne.
?r* r.r hea* here went thirty bush-
els ;«r ac- oats fifty to eighty, bar-
ley fifty, aad Sax ten to fifteen on
sod.
Tte e- 'tiers here are all well
pleased with the country. The stock
have not required any feed eicert
the grass up to this date and are ail
fat Yours truly,
F. S. LEFFIN'G'.VELL
'Information a3 to how to rea a
these districts, rates, <rtc. can b«
secured from any azrr.t of tte Canadi-
an government, whose adTartisemcnt
appears elsewhere.—Ed.)
t<- B « D'>v«
of pa '-n* r
.i if Aiv-'ant
R Ja'k on ' !
G. A R. gift to the nation
The Statue of Founder Will Stand on
Penny .an j Avenue
kl tig
ti
Ri • i d Reporte to State Auditor
OI'THItiK Vccordne to the annu-
. ! . • ; an. reci* -d I. Stat. Aud-
tor Trafp- th** railroad hai. 247 SI
of • i .ruad In op^^at a In Ok
..t« . :
• 79 in thrw uta' • a Tollow
ArWati-a- Oklahoma 147 81;
Ask% Quarani re Protect on
GITHR1E Farmers of '"-'^k cotnt-
1'i *ar.t * e I tie as ^ -a*' -h'-i by ta
Oklahoma board of agricaltare and
«re .■ -c j iting r«t.t:o63 to present
ty be placed above th line. Sh.rtiy
after statehood the Oklahoma board
^t er.d^d the quarantine ne acr >-s
the Indian Territory side, on a !ln->
Os-ajre county and placing about si*
n'-w r ;n' -s abo-.e the a- A> the
line now stands Creek and other
Cannes sooth of the ime have no pro-
n agn.ri-t -ne Te*ai 'attlem^n
' "re th""^
GOVERNOR SAVS MARCH 9
Muskogee Councl Cla "-s Elect on
Date as Apr I 7
MI 'SKOGEH G .v. mor Haske i
"
T c!t;" has be.-n red:^'rict.'d in vot-
ing pr« net* an i wards and the elec-
.on ; i Jg* !- and cierks w-r>- ap;rf in -
d by the jov'-rn - under the provi-
< n of the Brook bill l'ni*'r the
c -w d strict n5 thre,. of the four
•. a'd- .r. dem . ratir and wiji> the
- norxi'h r. publican the derr
for the city counr Th^ prociama.
.
as the mayor bal called an election
to be held April 7. The majGi nd
the opinions of the best attorney in
the I'nited States, which holds that
Apr 1 e|. 'tion ia the l- gal one
? eiaaa—Ttu :rit "0 have a
talking B&'hine.
Mr Grc.'.h—I hi - I married it
Haw. the Governor Felt.
Gov H i'i— re" atly addressed the
West En: Woman s Re; ::licaa club
f New York aad remarked in the
course of his taik '.My happiness on
•his cc2* • may be compared with
•he yoong iaiy n her first visit to
%'®nice I bel. ve ?he wrote her inti-
mate friend as ft I 1 am hero
on the Grand Canal dr.eking it all in.'
She a-tM'-i Life s never seemed so
full t*f::e.
Wnere It Belongs.
Excuse me. said the playwright to
his friend who wao hissing the riece,
"do you think it Is good form to hlrt
my show when I gave you the ticket
that admitted you? '
"Certainly." resentfully replied 'he
friend If I'd bought a ticket I would
have contented myself by goiu0 out-
side and swearing at myself.'—Suc-
cess Magazine.
the I'nited State
Itor 1 rapp.
(* WIDEN, S 1 Th. sniship
Oklahoma, tl.e largeit lank vpSH. i
. \ -r < intruded in an American ah p
ird, was launchi d Saturday at th''
. .. h of th.- N< * York Shipbuilding
.tn.'.ny of tbla city. Tbi> ve . 1 U
*ii"d by the Gufiey I'.-tr leum com
paay. and when completed will ply
t, .ir. Triai. Sbe as chrisi. n. I b>
Mi Mildred K. Tabor, ci:. '«r ot
George H Taber. s.'n."ral ii.anaper
of Ihe l.ulfey Pitr.iieum -ni| ny
The \e« el h.i* a bulk cap rlty <f 2,
■ u«'i Kulloni and has a length of
440 feet.
Pasted the Rhodes ' E«am"
NORMAN It ib annMinced that
Walter h Campbell, of Weatherford;
Kn L. Lange. of Kingfisher, and Wil-
liam C. V< gt. of Kiaiifisher. passed
t. . xarrrnatlon for a Rhodes acbol*
arsdlp, held here three we ks ago.
The n. it vacancy : . te- tilled b) one
of these contestants.
GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL MESSAGE
Consideration of Bill Providing for
Bond Issues Asked
Gl'THRIE In a special message ti
immediate conalderat.on of house bill
170, which provides for the voting of
li nd issues with which to *ake up
the outatandnig warrant Indebted-
neat of the stale He says that the
rate now being paid on tboae war
rants Is much higher than it sbou.d
be. and that the state is paying liwi
lr.t"trst a daj mure than bould be
paid.
U ght Have Been
When Shake-spare said: "Aye.
the:.- € the . jo not know for
cena.a t- was thinking of the itch
But one thing we do know-—and ti, ;w
it twenty _,ear«' worth—Hunt's Lure
will absolutely, infallibly and lmme
diately cure any itching trouble that
ev<-r happened to the human cuticle.
It's guaranteed.
Heard at the Drama.
Mr? Ryetop'—John, how much time
elapses between the second and third
acts?
Mr P.v. • • —Tte program says sis
months. .V i.ia,
Mrs (a;h • —Six months.
John"" I. we can't wait! Why
the- bnckwhea- cakes I left to Hj
will have gone clear through the roof
by that time.
In a P -ch. Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE.
A powder. It cures painful, smart-
ing, nervuui feet an j ingrowing nails.
It's the great, -t c-mfort discovery of
1 the ag. Makes new shoes eas • A
certain cure ' r ■'"'•a'ine fee- Sold
l.v all Dru--ei ts. ii"c. Accept no sub-
e 1 It ut* Tria' package. FREE Ad-
d.'<■? A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
All Beach,
Wilfred was - ing upon his fa-
•h'-rs kn.-e washing his mother ar-
1 ranging her hair.
"I'ar.a hadn't any Marcel waves like
that." satd the father laughingly.
Wilfred looking up at his father's
bald pati piled Nope; no waves;
it's all beach — Harper's Weekly.
Important to Motners.
Evam.n.- ctr. fully ti. ttle of
CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that It
Hears the
Signature
In OS) Fi r Orer .'Ml Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bo jght
Gone, Anyhow.
Mr. Jaw-back—That boy gets hll
brains from me.
Mrs Jawback—Somebody got 'em
from you. if you ever had any—that's
a 1 inch.—Cleveland I'Uin Dealer.
u\* vuuui'u, auu iuai 1
After stifferitiff for seven years,
this woman \\ as restored tohealth
bv I.ydia K. Pinkliain's \>p«table
Compound. Head her letter.
Mr«. Sallie French, of Paueaunla,
Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkbam:
" I had female troubles for seven
years — was all run-down, ami so ner-
vous I could not do anything. The
doctors treated me for ii i fferent tronblea
but did me no p>.od- \\ hit* in this con-
dition I wrote to Mr*. Pinkham for ad-
v;. e and t. 1 I.vdia E. Pinkham's Vepe-
table Compound, and 1 am now strong
and well."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink,
ham's A . ,'i taMe C'i'tiijv.und. made
from rr-'ts and herhs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills,
and has posit ively cured thousands of
v ti . nwho have I^en troubled with
displacement*, inflammation, ulcera-
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-
ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges-
ti 1 n,d i 7ziik-s<,or ne rvous prostration.
Why don't you try it ?
Don't hesitate to write to Mrs.
Pinkham if there is anything
about your sickness you do not
understand. She will treat your
it! 1 rinconfideticeandadriseyou
free. No woman ever regretted
writing ber, and because of her
vi t experience she lias helped
thousands. Address, Lynn, Mass.
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"ANAKE8IS"
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DEFIANCE Cold Watir Starch
allies laundry work a pleaaure. 10 oz. pk>; IOq.
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