The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 39, Ed. 1, Tuesday, October 9, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE LEADER UUTH.ilfc OKLA. TUESDAY OCTOBER 9. 1908.
Hrj-Jtifr preparations simpi o
.ipdryK-tarth: they dry up fho eecreUo..
l.ich vJlheto to Ui membrane and deoot
pose aiming a far more serions trouble tke
1 lie ordinary form of cntnrrh. Avoid all dr
ii'K inhalants fumes smokes aiid snu.
nad S0 that which cleanses Booth ai
I.'aJs. Ely's Cream Uslm in Bitch n renin!
ami will mire catsrrh or cold. In the he:.
easily awl plnsssnlly. A. trial slris -will l
mailed for W cnt. " All dnugifdi sell tl-
."Vie. site. r.lyUrothr. 5C WnirrPt.. N.I
lhe Halm cur. - without pain do. g it
irritate or piwo wifinR. It spreads hf -river
an irritntnd m.d ii"t;ry surface rcli.-v
ine immediately th p-nntul iufluiuination.
With Ely's Crenm 1 .!m yoa are firmed
ainst Kauai Catarrh and Hy Fever.
In Touch With a. Lion.
KILLtheCOUCB
and CURE THE LUNGS
sgy
Tho most uncomfortable hunting ad-
venture that 1 ever had was tlurlwt
an expedition In search of tb mines
of Opbir. Wo did not discover them
by tne way. It was many years after-
ward that Jlr. Peters found them far
ther south.
Wo did Tpry little hunting on that
trip oxc apt such an wan necessary to
provide food for the party. Conse-
luently we did not disturb th" same
mound our campa dm In-: our stay at
any place and the wild life of the
iuuele went on freely mound us.
the Bailors aay with the gfftvt Import
of It. The wind wan beginning to
change.
Slowly It veered. First It blew
over my back. Thru It began alow-
ly. but steadily to veer farther around
no that at last it was blowing be-
hind the )laco where the Hon still
lay.
At that rate it would be only a
few minutes !efnro It Mew directly
over thi' beast and toward mi'
! Theie was no prudence In alt tins
I still any loner 1 moved by Itnperceii
SOME QUAINT CHARACTERS
HARDY 01 D FISHERMEN OF THE
MASSACHUSETTS COAST.
Gloucester the Headquarter for Those
Who Have Retired from the Call-
Ing Exciting Experience of
Cant. Johnson.
WITH
ew gJssooi7
ONSUMPnOr.'
OUGIIS and
OLDS
Prlco
60c & $1.00
Fre Trial
Thi. ..i .v.. a........ ot tlie water i tible doaieos lowiud ni rifle. I do
holes particularly Interesting and really think that at no time did I
! munv timut t k:.w hei da of mlmais stir mom thnn a quarter of an Inch In
glide down to the water in the even- . any one motion. My ears strained
OnmoiimM wo n it on ami an-1 to incir mm roien n-jv ui-vm ...-
.... ...... -
Bu:eet tmiitivcbcst Cure for all
THROAT nnd IONO TllOUB-
LE8 or MONKV PACK.
jM!t"l"W II I " l"l"flr"' "ul 'IM BWrWWaPl
Hi AFm".!' It. r for -- r.. m MKk.ritiTn-t. H
B nma known to r au. ' - "v "''" n
111 faeltm Ocr.ti..M r Mm.- I luiukil H. nt pn-plit BB
Bj f"Clp--r In. Will . J imoi utsl.l I. roi'Mor )
BJ nlwo rHoTHI. H.nli. Irjout drulft d Ml H
B fiB.o tbt'il aond j rorlr4 . itr SB
JH UNITroMtDICALCO . Q T4. LWOtIn P.
So fif in Guihrio hy C. ft. ftanfra
i i
ii ' . 'i i I' 't'l"u for
HII'I t l ' ) l'. ll. WOltll
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'srr )
UttrfT't"
' PRESENT MY CART'"
and bi'B to rrmliirl yon t'i:i whatever
tde price of co. I tn-iw.in now and next
ApiU. It ccrtnln'.y noi: t t.c jny clicapr.
Look. then. t "ui .'o.il it once nnd
let me All thom ui wllh HIIIATI CKKBK
tlie beit coul mined in the Territory. You
will find It hirRo blot.i coal btirr.e free
snd is by fur the best fuel proposition.
N. F. CHEADLE
PHONE 6.
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Electrical Cooking
Apparatus
No Dirt No Heat No
Smoke.
inir
telopc come down quietly as f;hoats.. I made the least Bound.
though there were big herd of tnem. i
One evenlnc 1 decided to spend the '
night at the water hole to watch the
strange doings at my ease. I took
lnnn ...U l.nn.. .1M. It rrtit T wll.Olllt
aioiif iu t-.j tut . . "' i
meet a lion or other cat animal and
befoie dusk I was comfortably hidden j
tn a tlilcknt rie'it bv the dtlc of the i
hole where the spoor showt'd that the
most animals entei.il to drink.
They tie.run o nuive utmost as soon
a-; the him bad :et. Th" Uixi a-imal.
thai came wt re nauili t-nii verv i-'tt
anil graceful deiiptte the m:h hinniiou I
their ahouldera. Tln ntepp"d Into the
witoi- n 1 1 Kill ly as i ace hnrscx and.
iinlei'd. ihiir bind iti.'i!U'i reenil)len
tho.n ef dainty little joules very
ni'iclt:
Altir ilicni rame a he -d of 7."bi-a.
gleamli-i' Kooriinllv with their white
and black shies in the b'.inht star-
light of tho Afiican nlslil. They
tos.t d their little heads ami snorted
wildly at every whisper of the broeie
and though I wn.i watching them
cIos-Jv. they were oft and away so
aiii.'."!?v that I hardly realized that
they were eolng before they had vanished.
gpilnc laik and eland followed with
hosts of smaller animals mauy of
which moved so furtively that 1 could
ont distinguish them.
Hut all at once all the leasts seemed
to 'ade away like a scone In a dark
ened theater. I stared In amazement. ;
The next moment I becairv aware of
an odor close to me that I could not
mistake for I had smelled It often.
It was lion sure.
Cautiously I turned my head in the
way the wind was blowing and there
within not more than 20 feet or me
Yet I hnd
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The Lion Rose and Looked Straight
at Me.
(Jlowcester Mass. -The real Cap
tains Courageous. mnd fntnoiis l.
Klidlng and many lesser lli;hts or fii
Hon are no less picturesipie In a. tual
life than between the emers of a
tiook. Qlouceater the headijmlrters
of the banks nahPimen jHissesses
more quaint cnaracters perhaps than
any sjwit In the count i. .lust at this
season while the arlhe captains am
mostly away on tl. banks the re
tired one offer a never falling source
of Interest to the summer boarders
who flock to Gloucester from all parts
Of the east. nt the retired ones are
comparatively few. for these hardy
seamen follow their calling long jiast
what would be the limit of usefulness
with most men.
Perhaps the best known tilnuce.sier
fisherman is Capt. Allied Johnson of
tho schooner Iella K N.mvood. H"
I was the tirat man tioin tie- po-t to
! cross the Atlantic in a doi He had
several n:s row .caiies ni" ' lioiu
diowntiig when he enp-.i'd out ot
i uli'lit nf tnml. noil aui.ln whi-ti :i fieri o
shark attacked him. but he drove the
liitr rea hunter off with . blj: knife at
t.iched to the end ot a U- Th" dor
waa 18 feet keel. r.' feet '.it' 2's I
feet deep. All deck except biandiiig
room nnd hatchwin It was bloop
r'gned. two Jibs mainsail and sipiaie I
sail. '
Capt. Johnson seems hound to have
exciting timer every time he goes ont. '
On a trip a short time ago his smack
the l.ella K. Noiwood. was tun Into'
by an ocean liner In a fog and noth- i
Ing but the steamer's watchfulness
aud tho quick work of her offlcei s pre
vented the sinking of the smack
reat steamer vanished Into th dtjnse
fcg. Hack went Capt Jtihnson and
his men to their Ashing again. He
confessed that two such experiences
so near togfther made him fee! a bit
queer. Although he has made money
in fisheries he has not lost his love
for the sea and whm prll cornea he
sails out a t I. .-lies unlit s..jt ember.
He own a v : - 1. .mil thus I sktjipcr
i well a lisi'.'Miian Wlun r.ah'.' If
he would runs the Mlnntlc again (U
w iloiv. lie answered emphatically:
No there is neither honor glory
nor mono In it now. '
The oldest sklpiier is Capt. 8olotnan
Howe who has followed tho sea for
mans years.
Among the oldest fishermen of Glou-
cester Is Alfred Hates of East Olou
coster. Me is more than 80 years old
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GUTHRIE NATION L BANK
OLDEST IN OKLAHOMA.
Capital $146000.00
GUTHHIE. OKLAHOMA
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TRANSFF.R. COAL
WOOD &JND STORAGE
Good Potcknd. Stored roc Shipped to Ordor.
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Poclu'l Knives Rf-ir-
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CAPTAIN 3PENCE.
(Dean of the Qlourester. Mass. F'i'-
crmen.)
a
n
iched n great maned tawtiy beast.
Ho wa8 watching tho water hole In-
not moved more than half the dls-
! tance toward my weapon before the
lion arose and looked straight at me.
1 threw myself over and snatched at
my rifle but mlssod it. In the effort
1 lost my balance and fell flat on my
back. Instantly I felt aa If all hope
had gone for I knew only too well
t how swift a lion's charge is.
I lint even as I was regaining my bal
I ance and pulling my gun toward my-
and alihimrh he ut't to i?o a-i fr as
Labrador and the tbs)i-us lie h;u not
been on the deep sea. for mom M-ars
He stays around Clone. tiei ilshiim hy
home eiu'tl
lh. ajioilier
A Pretty Game for the Law
r tired
fid-
ln W?li
ind sits
ni n i li tl" ail-
Ow i it All-
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wi o
tho
Co Tee Percolators.
Chafing Dishes
Combination Cookers
Stoves. Broilers
Toasters U 'ns
Laundry Irons any else
Simple in Construc-
tion 'txnd Economico.1
in Operation.
Live Comfortable
While You Live
TShe GUTHRIE LIGHT
ta POWER. CO.
TShe American
Collection Agency
No fee charged
unless collection
inn a d e. We
tna'e c ol lec-tion-iiu
all parts
of the United
States.
A I iUn. Atty.
113 Kansas Ave.. Topeka. Kanj
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lis seems lo be a regular Jonah for
news has come in this last week that I th day ami retunii.u;
he nearly lost his boat and his life night-
n. nrnsnt 'trio. There has been ' Capt. Spenw
much fog out' on the Georges where deep sea lisberimm. Imii has n.n
Capt. Johiiaon Is halibut fishing amt ' lowed tne sea ior ji'.
it Is a dangerous place for these fish- ' known to lb" Kunam' i " i 1
rmen for they are near the line of for homs. aud aptna
tho nmi .tnamers A few days ago I nilrtng gtoups of Visitors
the crew of the Norwood were In the ' isiinam David Stailwootl h..UU. the ad-
fog when May heard the noise of a ' miration of ihe ytwit:i s
large steamer and as she came near- nsheruwn atilvln Itt Ulou. is..
. ..i it was feared she would for the la-t wefltt hav tne!
strike tho acuooner. They blew the wharves li-u with auinmo Mt.s and
fog horn but the steamer did not hear ' nay oun jimple from the ton um id-
it. Quickly Cspt. Johnson ordered his hi resorts no' fnm Ma nulla .uul
.'n m tnmn into some of the dories Manchester an- ('apt. I e.oy F .imev
oa tla olontde readv to Dull out of m-i-IUng with a f.ue of :r.(i."Hti pounds .
danger when necessary. ' of salt cod. und Capt Will am It Hood-
Out ot Uie fog hurst the outline of a win. with .Mn.outi pound" of Hie same.
big tramp Steamer plowing ahead ut Kadi vessel that govs out bnv.-i m.tny
full Bjioed. bmshlug so close as to nnxlous hearts behind for llshlnn in
make the Norwood dance with (be Hie deep seas Is a dangeious occupa-
swell from the steamer. Then the tion and many ships never return.
FIRST LADY OF FRANCE. i Fallleres represent lhe provincial em-
nienis of then country rather than the
Paris. Probably the greatest dls- Ray city which so often Is acceded as
wife of the ; tnctty neaily tne wnoie icin m
France. Lit a in the capital Is not es
pecially attractive to her
SMITHS
R etninKton Auni-lo..il-ii
i- v Tuns !'(t e th
en i niton Hammrl-s
iloul.U harrirl. Tl. l'.
Shot ti.ms. "' f.O n -H.
12 (.Jootl lU'k'ian !ouli)r fl. L. Stmt liun and otittit ?:' each.
3 flood sinile hnrrei. brvechloiuUr i i outfit J.i t-ach Rern-
m invton '"'-cal. Rilte. no better ma le at anv irk-e i each.
Is S4ar Sutety Raators make shaving a pleasure. l.:ii each.
9 CIGARS. TObACCW H PIPES
j AH the Standard Grades At theSign of th. Hiw Indian f
lu ami ills uun.
Phone 198
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Our UutiHhop is open and ready for business m
No. U5 S. Division St. Guthrie Ok la.
A'tWtE-M4Wii;W'i1lBii'
OALIFORNIA
Commencing August 27 and continuing until the last day
ol OctobtT. the Santa Pe will again had the
procession by re instating tii-t Colonist lite to Cali
forijia. Tickets on sale dally after above date only $25.
There is a great demand for labor of all kinN itt Cali
fornia and those desiring lo sn nd a few months there
shotilti have no trouble in finding ucrati've employment.
The Santa Fe takes vou straight through direct connec-
tions and on trains thai are as hate and computable as
modern railroading has yet developed.
Call at Union Station. Phone No. 9.
tlnction ot Jdmo Fallleres
president of Fiance. Is that falling
In love with her In their early years
led the tutute statesman to brace up
!
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M. N Coohroll.
Agent Santa Fe.
(W-4rHiWrl
msmy
Tosslnu the "Devil" To and Fro.
This game called" "Tho Devil on j called devil which resembles a dice
Two 8llcks which waa very r-opular box or two tops pl.ucd pen to pep
In the last ctntury is coming into
$!
She has reared a son and a daugh
ter. The former Is a lawyer of great
promts. The daughter who is 31
yeara old has declined several offers
ot marriage saying that her one de-
sire is to remain at bomo and took
after her father and mother In their
latter yara. Deatdo their own chil-
dren th.K nepbuws of President Fal-
lleres early tett orphans live In theU
fanvlly.
rTVfssHiTilg irTHflBfii'flihMTrVBBWl- " - -rftu.
rOct. 9 end 23. Nov. 13 and:26
Home Visitors Excursions
(tfiW-in?:?
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MME FALLIERM.
(Wife of the president of .)
himself.
Disliking septtcaUon to books M
Fallleres had qm tent front his eotm
tr home to art to study law. tet
wl.i sadly laokuif la aeuoiarawp am
His istner.
FOR GOOD COAL
ae Cheap a the Cheapest
PHONE 574
W. E. SHERIFF.
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ROTATE
BAR
ALL THE BEST DUANDS OF
UQ0OBS WINES. 01
QARB. ETC.
Gentleman In Attendance '
and Beat Service In ;
the Cltv
ALL TBB BIC-sT imAMia OF
BEBK AND SOFT DhiNKb. I
IB.t.s'aiJK'a'lee
vogue agalu says the Illustrated l-on-don
News. In its genet al rules It re-
berabhs tenui bu' tlieio is no net
which Is replaced by a rectaiiijiilur
court between two square courts lit
stead of a racquet the players itbo two
sticks conntn;teit by a silk cool and
Instead of a ball they huvo tlio so-
Tht devil is slun upon the corU. ami
Is apiiii from the hitwrs -ouit into
the service court. '1 h" plawr n-colv-ing
the seivice allow t'ie deMl to bop
once then cliches it on Hi. -.ilk cord
and returns it if posplble The scor-
ing ia much the same as in te-.nir.
cept that at the first fan!.' bj scone
liasKes to the opponent.
Italian Train Brloand.
Ono ot the moat raraarkaide f'-a i
lures ot the wWoly organlited system '
ot train robberies in Italy haa Uvon
the irofmnHi With wnica tney naveiv
long bet (jommltted. Tho nollf''. j $
bowerer liave-at laat aueoeeded ln j jJ
utHUnir a mow wtucn propeny im e
lowed ui may for a tint crijpi the
brigand
On no lino ot railway htu the pil-
laging of passenger' . taggastti been
and study law. tad bo make a man ot ... 1M ( to ..
hut however the head center and
organiser id th bftd haa been gr;
I'AiitAdI
He U a aicfllan known among hla
confederate as "La CThlna'' He is
a SIclllaH. koen and daring and hla
band haa even bad th audacity and
iL a .italu.ii tn anlx iku Ikvtofeol t i
Wackamlth. " "I?! 2" ! Hegrfo di Calabrl hliuU dmlughi
eoaraged about tym. but to their sur- ""' trvtiu.i
prlw he burl.tod down U. study hta law f.ll4l.. . aM w(m nmiy
situated mi .s U art up housekeeptag. saTTfc
i i.. nh ka miaiui nia taw i " "" -?w..
North nd Etsat via Rock Island Lines
fheanrntf th-Weln Will be sold on above tla.t"s
po'.nl! iu Oklahoma Indian Territory and Kana-.
Ask nearest Rock Island agent for detail i.i'cp a
convenient through trains
H L McCrackan Ay.-n;. tjuihi.
wuat borne aitgracea.
who was a cl of a petly court and
hi. grandfather who was a villa. . to
J. A. Sievvtxrt.'.G P. A . D..t.
x51 Kansas t i ty. Rin
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limne Coming: for Georgians
At Atla-iMa. fia
MS
lently. and the only thing that kaved elf there i.im- a sou-nf like thun-
mu was the fact that a amait bnw.e -i- nnd a ni.." of lin-.- ohjects
wan blowing directly from him toward loome.l hhu V ..uiuiu-i tin- i-K behitid
rue and thus preventing him tiom ! Hie bens'. 11 .i.. laitu.ill) i..ili.id
tcetllng Uy scent what happentd the hih'-. iiadud pait
Now while 1 had been Matching ibc mo and 1 had only jn- turn lo mil
harmless animals 1 had found It ia-y ' behind a tret-
anough to sit perfectly hfdl. and 1 !iad ' hen 1 eooipieliendi-il what hnd oc-
uot made a twig rustle euotnih to cuiied. A heid of b.iffalo couiini.'
frighten even the shyest beAfet. down t. diink i .d Minted ih. Don
Hut now when my life depended on acd as is the p a. lln ot tin -. savaxe
absolute silence I felt an tusfcue de- brntei-. tin la.l immedMt h . Uw. .1
1 wanted to sneeze. 1 I up wind ns. ii.i..-.. i .wuvjm o.u
to stre'eh falo have been kuowu iu iluu:;.' m-
examinniM.n wit tying colors
Two men were undergoing civil
r? .e-'. nW eaiie usut and! to Job. In tft.Hr diriment
Mu do no make any. avaat -: SS?'L2l.'2!!f
ar
a
sho in
S!i- t.i :
Cl-t"- i'
effoo t.i
than ha
peasant
Needh
was one of a rather qjmu plicated char-
v miti r-.i iima m leus naiv
vsm.au or d.img domejitlc acter regarding uulciil govern ment
I lids novel mud
n 1. 1 tf t'1 .
tier eveoday husiiaad ef j The oihw man wrvto in aWr w ihe
iula and iisnni h taatea. nam qumuoo own tow
President und Mm waai uw jwo.
i
will nell round-trip ticlu u im- the abo.i
occasion at the low rat. m Ofte Fek.rr
plus $2. Ticket on -: ti.toi.eri t- .1
W. final return limit tin 1 1 di -. itoin n 1
Hold Hale open to everybody. Here lf y 1 1 an
visit IK s.'ut beast. For full Itn format ion
gj
y.
See TR1SCO" Agent for paiticularg.
r add 1 1 ss
iwi-wai .1 sy'HJ'!
F. E.CloLrk.
Dlv Pas Au tit
Wtcliita. Kan
tai)fttrarfrii'iiViiiH--'.H-
0. C Fevrrlnjitori.
Traveling' Pa. Agent.
Okhlmraa Citv. OkU
iMJIUBstllv BjVvvl Vw vrKvei ajf ? - - .
the least i One naadldat anawwred: -Whafs' yiv.VAVWVVAVAAV.Vir.VAV.VAV.V..VAVjf
nv mor that u ao who Miuirung a nosei
to say
f oeoooooecoooaeeoaeo!
GOT HONOK FOR ACTOR
Moth men passed
G.
W. Bruee
AUBIT0B AKD ACGMXTAHT
Rouma 8 4 8 Billingsley
Building Guthrie 0. T.
gseaUUttet Hon give to the ezam-
Isstieo t County Kccordj.
Relireaeee: Butrd efeuntyeom
Mlitleatr. U(sn Mitnty; Bwsrd of
rrfiiniv uMmUilBtiiri. DiwevCe.t
imlnitsnarj.
Board of county emmliinar.
5Tln county: Eosrdof Commltslen
pt. Pottowstoml county t any bank
in Gutbrle. J
Biro to move.
wanted to cough I wanted
my arms which began to develop
uamju. My leg twitched and m
neck Itched. I waa almost unabic u
conf.ol my-ielf. and the -ualn f .
tln Mill hromfht the iJCldraMoii to
111) foieh ad
How lous thli. terrible situation last-
h1 I do not know but all at once the
strain aa lelleved by a discovery
that brought me up "ail standing as
caravans thrt ssme way.
I htepjad iliuttoi- 1" 10 where t' o
lion ha I I' i" II - t. 1 . v i .(
bu.. I' via-i hioii.- den.1 and uOt only
-li lie ii. .el hill f.'i 'eir.hly iii'iuj;!. d
and liampli-d lliit Mien wasn't i n.eiyh
ut taiu bit to aetw 1- a tiophx
But at auy rate I was glad enough
to do without a trophy in ihts jiariicu-
lar case. Boston Globe
About a Little English GirL
Two good stories are told of a little
Kngllsh girl:
8be was ildlng with her aunt out-
ida one of the electric trams. As it
Kirfs grandmother bad the mWtoruou.
to have the leg of the sofa uu wblc'i
she waa ro lining giw: ay and al-
thouah It wab reiialit-ii it k.iw way a
ii.iire 'A French Std'.
Finally Won Point.
.r 110 i-f-fnst lo five on
.:in H il'.'ioi "' "'
;l O.iit.l 1 .-lUi.KI. "-'LI
1011. teilh iin. i ' '
Lis de-oratliii '.1 it la
dian V I I' -"" - ' '
ruUell it i ' " ' '" '' '
ytu thiuiuK of to a com
ttut a great 1.1 a vei y
answered Hlm-in
tile."
.';oii It
1 iplil I 1 I le. e al 1
1 Th.- 1-
was nroceeding at a nuod j.ace down t econd time. ThereniKm i !i.i'r snf
4. steep deilUlty the auut va.j obvl-1 u ieatlT tlim to np o U.- au.-d a:.. I
ously a little r.ervou. The chdd ob-1 rather infirm woman w.u- t.i.i-.n. a
Arvtair thin looked uri sweetly into fact wnicn aer ' rauuiii.pi
her aunt's face and said: "Ara yoa
frteh'.oned auutle? Because you can
take noil or my hand if you are"'
On a&f'fiej occasion tU UtUe
bernd In her prayers that evening as
follows: "I thank thee good Lord for
having at least found a chair that my
dear grannie can alt down uioa "
'iioi o
. ot
lull II" ' '
of .lulen '
i.ldulln it
loons.- 1 ' '
Simon l"
'What no
ollan.'"
gi. at one
' loo es
I In-.
l.!. I
I -1 111 1
Then vu vJl ttol
signature.
I do 1 el use lt(
Well ald Simon "I iuhui ui.n
my p nni
V1.11 luve tin- i-ki'1
iesiiOIlde.1 the pieslib-Ut
I 1 U'.ill't it lot
.... -a a.-... .
u insii wf"
j iion that you decorate Hsguta-r not as
an actor mil as a protaaaor In lhe
r; J eonaerntury"
j Thai la a fraud." said Hlnion. "1
will not shake bandt npns U"
Later. Mmon yHdod after got-
1.. Thlera per mission to Uko'v In
. 1 ' t entw upon Rmti'' When
. 1 . ':. can b Simon m . 1 his
I The Missouri Pacific Railway ?
-TKt Fvat W.u icoute Between E
KmMM City and St. Louis ij
Trcirva Dclly Ev.h Wtvy
1 11. '.
.l.le. Oj.U Oi
ll lo Me- go at
I lie icpuotlc
At Mi" n--'
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1 I .fe iVp J
- ". . but i give j J
: iisi lii the name of !
Train leave ttaaaaa City at 8a.m. lOiio .-..
9.11 p.m. and 10:55 m
Patengerb leav'ng K .
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i..ii -1 iio.iv wi.uiii'N IndiaoaiiOii.an.c eve-.n.' 1'
i" imi the i.ieii JL onir airi'nt to sell oti .a
I
Maid Ttii us Itimly
it a H'
on
Miin; I. 11 if
tit Material for Rene.
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liiiln ' li'oi-; i.. Im liio -.ii leiii :.iui
ill it if tie i' '' i- nli. '! I ' twut.-d .in.
1 iiii. H w ' !.. 'I ".. -Main of i-
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lidl t'lire I- tiAUlK illo'llld ii.U
iy at h a in am v.
irg text mm mag.
iie-1 1 J your agent to sell )"
J MISSOLRI PACItiC RAILWAY
guarantee of comfort and .sp.' -ii All 1
Missouri Paci.ii at Kii-h( ity I
Depot.
It will be a
connect with the
'VrT Thiers inte.rupted Id miU bane a ttber plant called by boUnlsts
to" "flood mi diai trleud. you shall uiurva' tba'. will yWld flour of Krat
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