The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 114, Ed. 1, Monday, March 21, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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If- U I. C. HKAUHHTKK. Chief.
A'4mere Mtnda March 21 1MH.
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iih a pra dlapafb. but )' UtMl
ay for what
Jii Iifeltlmor flrf. It baa bn d
:d. waa cauad Ij a tarlMl7
' nifu (inar luti lialtltoort-'a uotto
ri-aitsr abonld b: "Butt no no
t."
'it-rmaay la rapoft'd to oe iirwl
r Cblna wltii lmttt-na gnatttltlca of
i'. anl ammuDltlon Cbloa tI
My ballv!i tliat j u neutral a
a-'nouM be piepard to b otlia'
M0ibfa ol 'tiBit'ti may lalk a
ieajw. b'H tin- pipl know that
ton a between r ngrtimeu
- utRcwa are in n
h . m oualt'lfc for aioa
. oi . m. Ty know (bat
n re appointed at tbe dlrtatlon nf
iiKraaanen Ibat they are then ani-
to aerve tbt (ouKreaamen and
ut the otigrriieti are Inalatent
' tliey shall Ij" xervad. and tbey
l.now tbat ttiU toeaua t:raltln
A roinarkablc pbumuieiion la ro
1 itud from lh Ituaalau ruru! coin-
u .tiu of Cobava In Hie Hovfrnmeiit of
I areff Kokaalto Inextillrall aounJt
Kid frotu aoiiiftliliu: liko tho Ix-iiU'
in nu ( OabwvH In tli" covormnoiit ot
dim wbltttloa. mill aiienxxl to romti
) in it foxiat akittlm; tlio (ommiiiio
'ii t lila format wbertt tho torrlnctl
i t iifantry Jiatlicrc d In i K." tKtloii of
in" culutnlly too ewiili wun nvvn to
i .ivtt Incwianiitly (Iradiially hm:
rn- k Hipoarad nml wHtor waa aeeu
i laat Iho onrtli acuine.l (;riiAhlly
' . hlnk wklor ioa nrt there apiwtr-
t ' u new iNka of ronalilnrabls Uint
. . M"h la now belntt exHinlni U by gnil-
rihta Soil Mtll broken with Arory stitl
t'lxr alumlnril iilowa n lu prc-jver
i inline for oniy Httontlon and good re-
r iit with Uit KlnKinau maka of cul-
tiwitora and other prortibrltifinj lin-
liloinonU at WHIIhwi. Corbii Co.'i.
your lypewrllir on Kahti'a
ii"Wilt"r luipi f mill It wl!l rIvo vnu
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:r- it's vst f-rf MUM-r patk.' j
wa Mf -- ear. a la-1
Ht Xh' . ka a. ay afota'"!
'a tk todlar TrrKry. asi tortaa
naMatai 'tsrtfr.i of l(S2.
lo. gav Tia !3 aad Brr
aii'a npsa m '. io ai wvrit :e
orcaaizia b CM'kaaav .Va?!'n'
jaoyy.-ra.y.
Cnr aariaiit4 aqsaort fa glrea
Mr rjlck'a '4i4a7. (or w tkorotr&
)y bIVirr k la sot oaiy qqalltod id
ability ttt aa wan it boaat and vj
a5ettoia aal as mumy to pKla.
'rVk'rfm. W kofic that tk blf
fMail OSKieratlc club will flT
uim tkoir iaaalawM 4ranMkt
H'vne-aa.'l ;(.
The 'ladlit of raca ara ara and
vr bar be a wa between tboaa
' f b mo fi'.r Tbwe art no mir
laeradkat.: raa Aarrada than tfe'a
';bkl:n bftwaen 'BntfAn tba
primal faoiliy tre. The heirt
K irope ha bld In ).' f-nr-
al'.r fr'tn racial rntmetit. Taa
J'jal slna'iotn over wolb i'u unrar
Vi Hap'ir rela-n U t bl day a
bo4aiB9dK A racial elat' of vlo
!' and bit'ernaai. An') tkay kat-ar
!-i why. esrcpt aa tblr aatlpatblei
i'h tbem. W'ltneta th baa'y Ash?
'it Jan KubtMk. tba woridreoowned
loilnlct fron tae itaae Ic a concert
..all at L;n. capital of Upper Aaatrlc.
H. a Bokaailaa dared to play to ttt
(a'- f a narnlm Rent to blm by Oer
rr.ann Whn the .tit for blm be
a.-l hioitelf by alde-atcpplna
fhro'iph a rear window in wart
wir 'olor llaca count pity aon
M me ufturpa th placa of enaalty bat
winere all are whit or black or brown
bate know no limit--Nawt.
H-eiit leKiiiation maklnn live-year
atrrl' nJiiiral !--k valid In the Indian
Terrltry I pro'l udn; wboeoin re
suit a. In order to place klloltva In
poaa4(aalo of heir luuda a b?(amo
nereaaary aeveral yoata ro to irmit
loaaaa on farmlni; "iand to mn bin
owe year. The raault waa that no
new land waa put into a auto of cul-
tlvatku. Cutting tro and nulling
Ktutnpa la agalnat the Inatlnct and
habit of the Indian and tho wbltt
roan could not afialrd It to gatfcei the
fruit of only otta crop. Hut now alncc
flve-ear leaaa contract a can be en
terod Into thouaand of acrea of raw
landa are being deared ant made
ready for the plow. A planter by the
namo of Anderson living on the line
ot the Choctaw and Chlckaaaw nation
la preparing Moo B' r to be planted
In cotton moiit of whl'h l new land
M. U Trow reaidlng ttMr Hickory In
tbt Chlckaaaw Nation kaa etaared 3
DUO ar- t naw land and will plnnt
It to ((itKin. Tne (hanae In the leaae
law haa alao enuragcj fruit culture
uid rntu lartna ara bolns atarted ar
over tbt Bfctlon of th territory. The
change In condition will result In
doubling the fartnluK population of
the Chlckaaaw und Choctaw nation
In three yeara' time.
Rain at Mill Creek
To tho Ardinorolto.
Mil C'H'ek I. T.. March 21 A
aplendld ruin fell hure tiMlay and nt
thla writlnv It la atlll rnlnlia- Thla
will put tho ground In cxrollcnt con
dltlou for the balance: ot tho aprlng
plantliu; and aaatirea a nooO atHiid
of tho (orn crop which la iibont all In
tb Ktwtiud now. The largeal cotton
( rop In the hUtory of Mill Crtek will
he plaiiteil and If tho preaent gool
proa(icta continue both wa to prlroc
and waather tho average farmer In
thin vicinity will have a bank account
larga enough to be proud of tilla fall.
Pneumonia Follow n Cold.
Dut uever follows the uo of 1'oley'g
Honey and Tar. It atnpi the cough
hiwla and atrengtbena the lungg nml
afford perfect security from Hit at-
tack or pneumonia. Keluse substi-
tutes iloaner & Ihnmer.
The Success sulky plow is the farta.
ci-'h tried nml true frlcq.1. Sold by
.1 H SI'llA HNS & CO
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!". i ti II- ji
H. r-Mn aad Benry WO-
war br yesterday fres
Jf ra. f. M Ipwn km mum
a bmlaxM trta to tt Locto.
Ear. Oeilkm of Dtxto
ir a4ar
W riii. vttt a cood rate
2aa4a aii.
MM Ciff
M; M'ia-saiis. i waiat t
stas u tis? toxiar. H aaa
ac-i aath; a i.!' itilnnani
T! Vr-'ni of thla siiaftr
! klr&M
WyHe Kh.tmvA. nr arm inggm.
rxnrt'. )mrday treat a baaiaaaa
r:p -. VuA
Mr. Patrertca tie tottkat aaas ta
oing a grjoi tttaiaaaa ta kia Ua.
D-jro Dsncaa haa ret irad froaa a
trio to TWboalafO.
W had a gooJ rata iiaiay alfkt
Rati.
Rt F P. FlaaJkaa of Artimcn la
eoadiK-tiac a p rot ratted amtlaf at
ot Preabytrlaa ekarch.
Vymay at.
T'ay ii th day for our pr-jary
el eM Son for th Deasor ratic noflUtta-
tlca of city ofneera mad ta isteratt
Is at fever beat
The Wyaaewood ore heat ra will glva
a '.wert Friday nlaat.
We are to bare a goo4 akow to
morrow BlgHt
Purctll.
V.V hal a good rain g jalay night.
Ben Nee:y. on of the negroes who
engaged in the booting a' rape 8at-
uriay alght diet yetterday. Jaka
Watkin. tje o'ber negro la on trial
before b rommitaloner today.
Ltiarxcn.
Will How haa foao to Dealaoa la
anawer to a meaaag anaonaciac that
kla father h. W. Howe who baa for
aoma tiata bam very tick la moth
wora.
Holder.
I.. O. Balth baa gone oa a vlatt to
Oreenwrxnl Tesaa.
Lrr U H. Kannedy of Raa baa re
turned frot! Wttle Hock where he haa
bean attending medical cotlexe. The
doctor will novo to Holder and con-
tinue ST practice la thla country.
Ran
Corn In thig locality la coming up
nicely.
Calnetvlllt Texas
Genar&l Joan Hudtoa a Confederate
veteran and Tory will known and
highly reapctod citizen of this placo
la lylnK at hit hemo fcluoci at the
point of death. Mr. Hudson la vory
old and bis recovery for that leaaon
la net antlcipat'jd.
Thackervllle.
J. H Miller kaa f;one to Uallaa to
buy g'joda.
COMMANDER BOOTH-TUCKER.
Large Party cf Salvation Army oWrk-
era to Co to Fort Worth.
Fort Worth Tex March -'0 Com-
maiiiler Booth-Tucker of the Salvation
Army la touring tho South accompan-
ied by an extenalve naff. They are
now In New arisen and 1'irt Worth
Ih their next objective point though
they will atop en route to deliver 1(
tur-a and work up ontbualaam for
the cauao. 'Whllo hero tho command
er will have headquartera at Hotel
Worth. The sTaff otllcers will be pro
vlded ciunrtem In other hotels. Home
thirty big field ollicors n ill constitute
the juirty.
The lecture In Fort Worth will be
entitled "I.lfo of llinma Ilooth-Tucker
Tlio party la compood of tho com-
mandcr Mnttlo Ikioth-Tuckcr nnd
IJvii llooth-Ttickor young duughturM
of the commnniler; Lloutonnnt Col-
duel Annlo OHhorno KiibIru Ik-Ktcr
Dommos Knalgn DlckcuH Captnln
(Jrnlmnf Adjutant Hensen Chnplaln
Narraway Staff Cnptaln Wright and
I.lotitcnanl Colonel Scott
Captain Hilly Smith an ox-prlzc
tighter recently converted and hi-
rtlftr are also with the party.
Thla dUtlugultihod party of Snlvn-
tlon Army workors Iti ox pop tod In
I'ort Worth on the Slat Imtant.
Canton Attention.
Regular meeting of Canton Anl-
moro Xo. 4 Patriarch Militant 1. O. O.
K. tonight at S o'clock. Chevallerswlll
reapoud promptly aa business of Im-
portant domsnUi attention
Fatigue uulform for business anil
drill. By order
WM. DKVKNY Captain.
" r m-jiii:tt fl. ik.
Chart Jtarrto H. a. Pass i is
m Mi Sefe 3 Be
Cuukt TMdr vrtaisf. Hank Tt
suss ooftunr 3m.
0
ft to e4tt ob a
It MCMMtou x nwn rvaC
It pftrt Afl cifttoM is twSL
tt gtvea iaaaraace at aaaotat coat.
tt trcau rta aemkm fair.
tt aeatoa ao certiaoatoa.
lu aeemtire oam rtva all taetr
tiaal to tket; work.
It takea care of yon in oM age.
I. pays besefita for certain acM-
casta.
It saya'befiavta i t teal aal pertna-
aeat JteaWllty
SECAUSE
By i pedal ditpeaaatloa the charter
fee kaa been reduced froaa IS to
S3 csnaaea'iac Marc!- 1 aa! extead-
lag uatll April .
MR. CLARA A. HCTCHIX8.
.--'.'y Araay.re lAt. So. 4Vt Mera
Broherbo-vi of Atrria. 214
Kl'-LI.'fC A.7 PUPX -..
Htsftz Kiln Anetner tt Hit Rati.
Oil Csrnpaa- Fzmti.
8vtal to the Ardasore.te.
Purceil. I. T.. March It Trouble
a.-oe her Saturday afternoon be
tweea two nearoes aad the result was
that Boa Nealy waa shot twice b
Jake Watc. The boilets entereo
Nealy'a body u&e la the side aad one
la the breast. While eaderaoiat a
t-irglcal operation laat evening Nealy
died.
The trouble seems to hare orislaa-t-l
from WaUon paying too much at-
t. alios to Xeaty'a wife and bcth
w-re carrying guna for each other
N'ealy la said to have had hla gun u
der his ana. wrapped up lire a bundK
a&d not being able to get quick actio-
vVauoa got in the first shot. A.-
tlo'igh teveral shots were fired on:
tmo vhots from Watson's gun were ef-
fe"!ve. Watson waa arrested by Dep
u'.y Dickertor. and now that Nealy ha
The oil fever ha struck Purceh
and the Purcell Oil company and Gas
company will commence boring a well
soon. They expect to get an out'
from Southern Kansas and will en-
ter Into a contract for a 2060-foo'
qc. or until oil sas or coal is struck
in paring quantities. The com pan r
baa made application and will be la
ccrnorated with ISft.'XiO capital. Th'.
well outfit Is expected here by tn
21th. when work will begin.
DeWitt Miller lectured In the opera
noue laat night to a large and appre-
ciative audience. HU subject wa?
"Ire and Marrlace." This close s
very successful frle cf tho Purcel'v-
Ixlnvton Iyocturo Aseociatlon an-
it in ncjcsdloas to ay that next soasor.
a largcr and much wronger ser'
will bo had.
HEALDTON.
Sp(clal Corrt-apcndonce.
Healdton I. T.. March ISi The
weather Is spring-like and th? grass
Ih putting out froely. A good rain
Jim now would be a roal blessing and
Is badly needed.
J. K. Havens and son Claude of
Ardmore spent two days in our town
this week putting In a wind mill.
lien Heald after a two weeks' visit
at his ncme here returned Friday to
HChool at Tishomingo.
Ilev. Iirad Hays Is holding nteetlnc
bore today and will also preach tomor-
row. Hev. lA'ach and family aro here.
George Cook is reKtrted qulto pick.
Miss Kofsia McKnlght Is making
cjulte a success of her school horc.
J. 11. Womhle and family vlsltod tho
family of T. K. DoGarmo at Springer
today.
MIkb Gllllo Orme Is Hill in Ardmore.
Tho general health Is fairly good.
Wo hear Mime talk of horse steal-
ing In this neighborhood
non Is coming up. The garden stuff
Ih aleo up.
Proper Treatment of Pneumonia.
Pneumonia Is too dangerous a dis-
ease for any cn to try to doctor him-
self nltnough he may havo tho prop-
er medicines at hand. A physician
should always he called. It should be
Borne In mind however that pneumo-
nia always results fiom a cold or an
attncl; oi tho grip and that ly giving
Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy tho
threatened nttack of pneumonia may
he warded off. This incdlclno is nlbo
used by physicians In tho treatment
of pneumonia with the best rotmlts.
Dr. W. J. Smith of Sanders Ala.
who is also a druggist says nf It:
'I have been selling Chamborlaln's
Cough Itemedy anil pres- 'h.ng It
in my practlco for the past six yoars.
1 mo It in casos of pneumonia am
havo always gotten tho best results.
Sold by F. J. Itamsey and the City
Drug Storo.
: i t.'i" Ai '.n i ite
LT "IVEYEA3. LEASE SYS-
TEM IXDIA.'t TO VHITS.
Lioit d o Tit the Iwtfan It
teft Wiad&& tt a mt Matete-v
asiie Until Nert f-ay Day The
VfrAlt Man MaVet Mscey.
Special to tt Arftjsortft?.
Markrw. I. T. Merck SO It I the
optatos of the writer that a problem
will aooa coafroat some of the towns
of Ufa territory aa to the condition
of the Indiana who liave leased
their .a? i to white men for ridieui-
oaaiy ic stxms Maay of the India a
who hare teased their lands fcr fire
year for a mere pittance each year
oave spent the little sams they have
rc:red from the leases and are now
trying their best to borrow eacat k to
exist on until next pay day. which In
some cases may be- serem! years
away. I is certainly an unfair ao-
raataae which has been taken of Pooi
Lo la the leasing matter. For in-
stance one Indies la this neighbor-
bood waa la town yesterday jeaa
broke aad tryfnr to xet credit at tne
store for a few zrocertes. He stated
that he had rested his 750 acres of
)&J to a rich white maa pi this sec
tion To acrea for the magnificet.'.
sum of II SO per year. Others have
lease! 10 acres at (40 per year and
bind themselves in a five-year contract
with tie privilege of purchase from
tbwj by lease at any time they are
allowed to sell. These tract a aa a
rale are not farmed by the kind-hearted
?) lessee bat in turn rented by him
to the actual farmer who pays perhaps
I! per year an acre in lent. It la not
hard t- figire then who are the well
fix-! ni f this section. It would
be far for the Indian if the gov-
ernment thould take all his land ex-
cept onough for a homestead prohib-
iting the sale of his homestead and
st.I this land to the higaest bidders
In not more than W acres I na tract
keep the tsone.- and allow the Indian
Interest on it or Tlac It so that they
will be allowed a support from It.
Pay aa Indian tlOO and In an hour he
will have perhaps SS ot it. This has
tlways been aad always will be and
the old fua that the be: Indian is a
dead one is oftentimes thcueht cf
here. It Is true there are many In-
dians who farm aad make a llvln? but
as compared with the majority they
do not stack up much. It Is amusing
to read some papers of the wonderful-
ly smart successful shrewd and rich
Indians we have la this territory.
Trace them back to their respective
petitions and la nearly every case
will be found a man as white as any
other man but who havo had his
grandmother cn his grat uncle's side
a third cousin to an Indian.
Ix likes whisky and although we
aro supposed to have no whisky in the
territory cur town Is frequently liven-
ed np by the antics of Lo and friends
man being drunk and it an under-
loded down to the guards.' There is
no law In this territory against a
man being drunk and it is an under-
stood fact that each man may have
a few quarts for his own use and that
of his friends provided he don't hap-
pen to be a poor man without friends
Then he must either drink bay rum
balr oil Peruna wood alcohol red Ink
cr other delightful beverages or do
without for seme time. We have
some In our section who are bo used
to the above drinks that when they
accidentally run up agaln6t a gallon
or so of the real article It makes
them sick.
Pritthard Names Deputl.i.
South ilcAIester 1. T. r.rarch 20.
United States Mirshal Pritchard an-
nounces tho apiointment of deputies
ns follows: ljoula luiflore. office
deputy Atoka; Claude Anderson.
South McAloster; J. W. Iand Carbon-
D. J. Goodwin Alderson; O. Ches-
well Wapanucka; B. J. Spring Mc-
Curtain; J. M. Hickman Blnihe: T
II. McMurray Garvin; Jeff Field. Pr-
eau; Jamot ii. Lee Howe; E. M. Wil-
son. Atoka. Tho now marshal ns a
rule Is displacing deputies under hi
prodenessor.
For Rent
Five-room house on C street north
six-room houso on Caddo close In
good place for boarding house. Four-
room houso on Broadway. Five-room
house on Caddo eighth avenue
north. T K. KEARNEY.
stops the courfH and liccts lunrfb
la ladlana.
"A rrat many conter-! tlat
r ! rrMi was 2rt f .'J&d ii Kes-
v ty Mid ) ecblnnt Imilan s-o;o-rSst.
"hot tt. i I o. HI') gran
I a satire ii the Waber valley In
rbdiana. It was found by William
Henry Harrfoa treofM darin? that
rolesnn march to Ttppe hi Ifell.
Hsrrteoa satbered a Mtar! army at
LOtkJ.Kail aud urled Dofh. At Via-
c-fia the mia&t fro. reanzAi tua:
taeycoal't not ro 2lO mile op the
VftSPV 'wftkoat fd fer tblr bor-r.
General HaniKoa bad two crib et
aora at Trtf !!au: and p-T'oadcl the
men to ro on. At tbey raa on with
huorry born and rcaal f ( d they
foand the cround cott1 .with bine
preae.
?lx mii wet of Newport oa the
Colkrtt farm. vu found a bountiful
supply of l.lay rra ?on pUce In
the bottom it waa rrowlnr three f-t
bleb and frock feH bad nerr been
heard ef by the Kentucky soldier. At
State fJne City more blue rraw was
found and from there to Tlpp" anue
tne whole Hoe of march was covered
with bice rraM.
'-The seed waa carried back to Ken-
tucky and own there but they could
not inake it thrive alone in tbe warm
oil. and It bad to be mtg with oats
aad rye. Mr. Sanduky told me in sn
early day that no blue rra zrw in
Kentucky until after it wa Imported
from Indiana. Tom Downias of Terre
Haute was an ardent admirer of Hen-
ry Clay and once went to visit blm at
bl borne near ALUnd. Ky. After
evtns: tbe fine farm well ret In blue
sraA Downlnr su?cted tbat Mr.
Clay let him have frotae of tbe teed to
take back to Indiana.
Tom. don't make a fool of your
felf.' mid ( lay. Th rrandire of
Kentucky blue trrai-s is :rrowin?
around your house and In the fence
eorif-rn of your field. We ifot the
t-ei-d from Terre Haute and tbe mid-
dle Wabat-h and after a bard Mrnsslo
sot It to crow here in It present lux-
uriouuew. InJianapulU Journal.
MONKEY MOTHERS.
Tl
r DUplM) More I'ure irirctlon
Than An) (Itlirr Anlmnl.
A will benr-t tauipr of lo:i experi-
ence tell .n.e Interesting thins of
the affection 'of anluals for their
younr. He had an elephant once he
t-ays who did all in her power to i-poil
her youn- one. be fUt-Md over It and
cuddled it up m that when the time
came for It to leave the case it was
biuply unmanageable. When one of
the men made a bold move toward the
baby he was promptly butted In tile
stomach and bowled over In a peculiar
way which the yonnzster had of ex-
prelns hi feellnzsi tovcanl thoe
whom he disliked. At lat by a ru
the mother and eon were separated.
But there was no uch thins a keep-
Ins them apart. The bab.v rubbed the
fkln off Hi forehead and trunk trylmr
to get through the bars and both
walled t-0 lonu and piteou'ly that tbe
keeper was obll'.-ed to put them to-
gether again.
A shy baby camel that paired
through the hand of this same trainer
refused to look upon the world except
from its favorite station betweeu its
mother's legs. The mother too. would
show her displeasure nt any effort to-
ward intlmne.v by spitting violently at
every one In sight.
The knngnroo also If very fond of
her offspring and will patiently carry
it about lone after it is ready to bop on
Its own account.
But for n display of pure affection
the mother monkey bents nny other
nnlmnl. and when there is an addition
to the family circle there Is general re-
Joking. A baby monkey sticks fust by
Its mother nnd asleep or awnke. It
seems alwuys in her thoughts.
'I lie 1. my Kiirrniik
It is hardly it ii exaggeration to say
that the Koreans nre the laziest people
on earth. All day long- they lie about
the strtets smoking their gigantic
pipes. A native pipe Is n six foot length
ot bamboo with a metal bowl and N
carried tucked Into the neckband and
clown the troupers leg. All w.uk of very
nearly every kind is done by the wom-
en who occupy perhaps the most de-
graded position held by the sex of nny
nation. The unfortunate feumle popu-
lation Is collectively a beast or burden
nml denied even the most elementary
recognition im human beings. A Ko-
rean girl litis no name. She is merely
known as "daughter of So-and-so" her
father.
Mc-ep For Hie Yoiiiik nml A (frit.
A four-year-old requires Yi hours;
one of 7 years 11 hours; of 12 years
10 hours nnd of 10 or IS 0 hours. Aft-
er that 7 or S hours Is sutllclcnt until
after 00; then the hours should be In-
creased gradually with each decade as
the man or woman of N requires an
much sleep ns a child of 10. And It
should be remembered that the most
health giving beauty making time la
early.
It All IlrprnoVil
"Don't we go any higher?" nsked the
facetious guest lu the hotel when the
elevator stopped at the twentv-fourth
floor. - '
"Not unless the elevator drops sir"
answered the truthful elevator boy.
Judge.
Ailvlpf
"Two folks" nld Uncle Ebon "Is
bouud to git Into trouble de mnn Cat
won' take no advice at all an' de man
Uat tries to take all he hears." Wash-
ington Star.
The people who help us most aro
thoso who make light of our achieve-
ments ami have faith In our posslblll-
tlc-.-J.
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