The Waynoka Tribune. (Waynoka, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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GETTING
CLOSE
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Only a few weeks
til EASTER. Now is the
time to order your spring
clothes. Come in to-day
and see the new GRaYS
we are showing
We Guarantee
to fit you
as well as to satisfy you
and save you several dol-
lars on your clothing.
Better Call —
and talk with
us about spring—-cheer
up—Easter is March 27.
Johnny Kay
By ROBERT VREELAND
Haines & Eutsler
Postoflice Building
3 a E
CRE TRACTS,
Town Lots.
ART DAVIDSON HAS THEM.
11 you are looking for a HOME and want lots or
land on terms to suit you, see him and
he will supply your wants.
*LUE
int .Livery Harn
ROTH & ROARK, Proprietors.
t» and from the Depot and all parts of the City. Best of service, day
•r Meat. Farmers' teams carefully fed. Phone 42. Wavnoka.
C. E. SHARP LGK® 09.
A Complete Line of Building Material.
Don’t Fail to let us Figure ‘Your Bill.
We will Save You Money. Phone 52. T. A. Wattenbarger, Mv.
Johnny Kay whistled blithely an ho
Rliudod off the fancy lettering on the
billboard; the fact that he on a
a'aKiiig CO feet above the "at re> t lev.*l
did uot disturb Johnny In tin* leust;
that he had a roll of greenbacks with
a total vuluatlon of $300 In his trou-
•era' pocket did not trouble him either.
Twenty-four hours later was to see
lilm steaming westwurd In search for
a new field In which to ply Ills trade
of sign painting, and Johnny Kay was
. very glad to feel that he possessed
$300 of good money with which to si t
lilmself up In business In a booming
little western city that he had lu
mind.
As Johnny shaded off a letter he felt
the staging tremble slightly as some
one put a foot*on the ladder below;
Johnny looked to see who might he
the intruder.
"Hello,” said the man who wns com-
ing over the side of the staging; he
was a six-foot one-inch man. whom
Johnny hud never seen before.
"Hello!" said Johnny.
The six-foot one-inch man stepped
close to Johnny.
"Got a bit of hard cash handy, my
friend?" he asked.
Johnny saw a peculiar glint In the
stranger's eyes; he noticed further
that the shade of one eye differed very
slightly from that of the other, sc
slightly that It was probably not gen-
erally noticeable.
Thirsty?" asked John, putting a
hand to his change pocket for a dime.
The six-foot, one-inch man put out a
strong hand and gripped Johnny's col-
lar.
“I am In need of your roll,” he said,
briefly. •
Being a decidedly undersized speci-
men of humanity, Johnny could not
protest effectively against the grip of
the six-foot one-inch man, and their
position on the slender staging for-
bade any such protest which he might
have attempted on terra flrnia.
"I am In need of greenbacks, and I
want your little roll,” said the six-foot
one-inch man. .
Johnny felt the hold on his collar
tighten, then he was "lifted from his
footing on the staging and swung out;
his feet wriggled convulsively for a
moment and he looked down.
Sixty feet below he saw the brick
pavement gleaming red in the morning
sunlight, and for the first time in his
30 years of living Johnny’s stout heart
quailed. Prom some seemingly re-
mote distance a low voice was com-
manding his attention.
“My friend, I ant in need of your lit-
tle roll; you are to hand it over and
leave me 24 hours before telling your
little story, or—”
The silence was oppressive. Johnny
looked down again. The brick pave-
ment still gleamed red in the sunlight; i
Great Post Card Offer.
The Kansas City Weekly .Jour-
nal is making a great post card
oiler. Anyone rending the small
sum of 2» cents to the Kansas
( ity weekly Journal, Kansas
City, Mo., will receive the great
weekly mailed to their address
one full yi ar, and also receive
their choice o f 21 handsome
post cards. They can take theii
'choiceof any one set of cards ai-
follows:
21 beautiful* birthday cards,
high class and finished in gold;|
.11 different.
21 beautiful gold-finished floral
cards; all dilferent.
24 beautiful Language of the
.’lower curds, giving verses and
-enlitm ml of the ilowers;all dif-
| ferent.
2! comic cards, highly colored;
all different.
Remember that all you have
to do is to send 25 cents and
specify which set of cards you
desire and you will receive the'
weekly J iun;al one year and 2-1
post cards Lo your address, all
for the small sum of 25 cents. !
Just the price of the Weekly.
You get the cards free.
Tf you desire to accept this
offer, send in at once, as this
ioj (t-ition will not be good but
a short time. Address the Kan-
sas City Weekly Journal, Prem-
Big Reduction
On Prices of
Heating Stoves.
.Our stock in this particular line is very heavy,
.and we are going to cut them loose regardless
of price NOW is the time to secure a fine
Stove at a price that will sell them. : : : :
uin dept, “A,” Ka.nsasCity, Mo.
A Safe Guard to Children.
“Our children of 0 and 8 years have
oeen since infancy subject to colds and
croup. About three years ago I start-
ed to use Foley’s Honey and Tar, and
' it lias never railed to prevent and cure
| these troubles. It is the oniy medicine
i can get the children to take without
a row.’’ The above from W C Orn-
■itein, Green Bay, Wis., duplicates the
experience of thousands of other users
of Foley’s Honey and Tar. It cures
elds, coguhs and croup, and prevents
1 oronchitis and pneumonia.
We are also* making some Hot Prices
On our Big Line of FIRE ARMS.
If you want a good shot gun, .
Winchester, automatic or any
other particular make, we have
them, and the price will be
made right to you. Plenty of
• gun cases, game bags, hnnting
coats and vests, all
Going at a Song!
We have some Bargains
. in Enamel Ware!
•Come in and let* us assort up about* what you need.*
.We are equipped to do the very
best job printing, such as, letter
heads, envelopes, statements,
Business cards, calling cards, etc,
We cilso have all kinds gf legal
blanks for sale. The Tribune.
Saved from Awful Peril.
Have you seen our new
SEWING MACHINE,
The Free
ME®PSSH
The
Home of all good
—of—
lines
THE
SEWING
MACHINE
FURNITURE, RUGS
ana
MATTING.
and it was full 60 perpendicular feet “•I nfever felt so near my grave, “writes
below. The man’s grip seemed to be Lewis Chamblin of Manchester, Ohio,
loosening on his collar. Johnny silent- R. R. No. 3, “as when a frightful cold
ly reached toward his pocket. • an* lung trouble pulled me down to 115
You’re a little duffer,” said the , • /. ... ,
„_ „„ . . ... . . ’ , pounds in spite of many remidies and
man as he put Johnny down on the , , , , . , , ,
staging. | thtaoest doctors. And that i am a live to
Johnny handed over his roll and ! daY is due solely to King's NewDis-
spoke briefly. He did not wnistle after covry; which completely cured me
the six-foot one-inch man had gone, Now 1 weigh 160 pounds and can work
still he considered that there might j hard. It aiso cured my four children of
have been a genuine tragedy and was 1 croup.” lnfalliable for coughs and colds
its the most certain remedy for Lagrippe
asthnir, desperate lung trouble and all
bronchial affections, 50c and $1. A
trial bottle free. Sold by all druggists.
Its a dandy, runs easy, very simple in construction,
Guaranteed for five years in your home, sold on
• •
Good easy payments. Come in and see it
and talk it over with
us.
THE OLD RELIABLE
OF KNOWN
QUALITY.
!• OTHER LIKE IT. NO OTHER AS GOOD.
Needles, OU, Belts and all kinds of Sewing Ma-
chine supplies, Repairing a specialty. *
is with
PATTERSON The
FTirniture-rrmn and
U n d v rta Iter.
WAYNOKA, - - - OKLAHOMA
See
SELL
Office
S. D. ALLEN, For all legal
business. Insurance: Fire and
Tornado. Collections a Specialty.
AND TRADE REAL ESTATE, Located in Room 2 Post-
Building. PHONE 37.
HARNESS, SA
.O
and
'COLLARS
Why buy factory made harness
when you can buy harness made
at home and guaranteed by
us.
Repairing ti Specitilty
HAINKEL , // r (trncss _
4L
an.
comforted.
“I’m a small-sized parcel, but I
guess I’m worth $.500 to Johnny Kay.
And there’s another couple of hundred
salted down where I can get hold of
it,” he said.
One morning two years later Johnny
Kay was laying gold-leaf on a big
plate-glass window in the booming lit-
tle western city to which he had gone
and set up in business. A crowd stood
outside watching the men at work and
Johnny turned to the young man who
was helping him.
“What do you feel like, Dick?” he
asked.
The young man laughed nervously. : d ma.aria, and
“Like a monkey in a glass cage," he druggists.
said.
“When you've been at it a month '
j Frawley & Co
Took All Ilis Money.
Often all a man earns goes to doctors
or for the medicines, to cure a stomach
liver and kidney trouble that Dr. King’s
N< w Life Pills would quickly cure at
slight cost. Best for dyspepsia, indi-
g> stion, biliousness, constipation, jaun-
debility. 25c at all
over?” asked
man’s face
ex' n^asn a?*
Panhandle Lumber Co
: “A Square Deal.
c. w.
’J Clean Stock.
Heist Grades.
ROBERTS, Mgr.
FARMERS
i
FEED YARD.
U. p. Wheeler, Prop.
St*ore. with best, of hay and grain, In Connection.
Block north Linton hotel.
you’ll feel like a great man before the
public,” laughed Johnny. Then he
glanced at the faces outside and
paused.
"Dick, you keep working, or pretend-
ing to,” he said under his breath, and,
with seeming deliberation, put on his
coat and joined the crowd outside. He
spoke a word to a couple of policemen
and edged his way to the side of a
large man.
"Looking your work
big man.
Johnny looked into the
and spoke gently.
"I’ve been looking for you," he said.
Later, at the police station, he told
his story.
‘Tve been looking’for this man for
two years. I’ve looked a good many
crowds over when I was doing window
signs in hopes to see this pair of eyes.
1 ain’t a learned man, your honor, but
1 have a notion that about every man
has a share of old Adam’s curiosity;
we fellows always draw a crowd, and
1 had a sort of feeling that this man
would come to my window some day.
"He got $10,000 from the Franklin
National the night after he did acro-
batic stunts with me. and there’s $t.000
reward for the fellow that finds hint.
I guess I can manage the $1,000, your
honor." concluded Johnny.
A little later Johnny Kay was draw-
ing off his coat, preparatory to finish-
ing laying on the gold leaf.
"I ain’t such a poor sign painter.
Dick, but I have a sort of inner feel-
ing that I might have set up in busi- 1
ness as a detective.,” he said.
LEGAL BLANKS
WAYNOKA TRANSFER COMPANY
QUINLAN & RAMBO.
Prepared to do all kinds of DRAY work, and have had several yean'
experience in the drar business.
Plano Moving s Specialty. t _ _ All week Goarant
We are
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FOR SALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE
Bond for Deed,
Chattel Mortgage,
Warranty Deed,
Note, with Attorney Power,
Farm Lease,
Horse and jack notes.
Notice of protest.
General contract.
General lease.
Blank*Notes, Etc.. Etc.
S Insurance, ^
Tornado, Accident.
REAL ESTATE, We buy or Sell.
11 Notary Public In Office. All kinds of legal work.
M WAYNOKA REALTY CO. Pluie 86. C. D. WILLARD, Sec.
. -•
An Awful Eruption.
volcano excites brief
interest.
of a
:.nd your interest in skin eruptions
will be as short, if you use‘Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, their quickest cure.
E cn ; he worst boils, ulcers, or fever
; i - are soon healed by it. Best
or Burns, Cuts, Bruises. Sore Lips,
■ 1 : . oil Hands, Chilblains and Biles
:t gives instant relief. 25c. at all
Druggists.
YORK-KEY LUMBER CO.
C. W. TILTON, Manager.
ALL KINDS OF BUILDING
City Meat Market
Free Land Located
Deedec I and i ;r Sale
Information
M. L Springer, Real
El DA, N. H.
Write me for a Square Deal.
Free.
Estate
J. W. BATON, Prop.
Everything the market affords in
the line
of fresh and salt meats.
Goods Delivered Free to any part of the City.
Fat Hogs bought at All Times.
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Springer, Merritt E. The Waynoka Tribune. (Waynoka, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910, newspaper, March 11, 1910; Waynoka, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc847983/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.