Woodward Daily Democrat (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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WOOOWARD DAILY DC DOC A AT. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2*. 190>.
NEW* SHORT CUTS.
A- K C'hadsay and son. of Ft Msdi-i
sou. la., art- in liir city looking after j
hla property a hit h be part hast d here
about a year ago.
I. ('. (Tixinberlaiu ami wife . of Ilia
fine. Tea., are visiting in Woodward
tbia afternooa. Mra. Chamberlain,
was lormerly Miss Carrie Hudson.
Robert Patterson of near Waynoka,
who wax inatleiidutice at the Farmer*
militate held here Tuesday, went home
yesterday His wife, who aceompan-
ied him bere. remained to take the
teachers' examination
•LODI SIGHTS
From the Atchiaoa Globe
A politician's idea of the original
ala is for a man to forget to regster
How good a yawn tastes at about
IS o'clock la the evening, just before
going to bed!
To a mao who does his business by
means of checks, a |2u bill looks like
a lot of money.
Talk to any man five minutes, and
he will tell you bow much better bus
inesa was last year.
A married man has the same dread
of a drygoods store that a tanner has
of a lightning rod agent.
No man is quite as had as his ene
lutes believe, and no man is quite as
good as his friends believe.
The approach of Christmas excites a
storekeeper as much as the approach
of an election excites a politician
A man frequently says: “I can't
do it all." Meaning that those with
whom he is associated put more on
his should** than he is able tu bear.
lien Davis, an Atchison young man
moved to Kansas City three months
ago But he is such a liar that Atchi-
son people can't tell how he is getting
along.
We know a man who lnvarta...y
starts all his remarks, "The thought
comes to me." and we often wonder
why the thought that he is a nuisance
never cornea to him.
In the Lysander John Appleton fam-
ily the family fortune came front Mr.
Appleton; yeara ago. he wus injured on
the railroad, and, as he employed a I piece to-night at the Majestic theatri
big lawyer, he got a big verdict. |'t ne gift will be announced at the
"You are no gentleman," says a first performance and the ticket must
drunken man to Beau Brummel. "You] be in the hands of someone in the
are no judge," the Beau replies. Next audience. Come everybody and have
time you are aroused unjustly, re-
member the philosophy of lleatt ilrum
met.
When a young girl appears at the
theatre with a young man. whois a
stranger in town, she should circulate
a note among her friends telling who
he is. It is very hard for the women
WANTS
J. B. ROUINSON.
—1Undertaker and r mi. -.er —
rhone Residence »>.- u ,.it ,•
Office o; , .
a .! !' a • a -*a. * ^ ' at* F *Af ejt/ij
FOR SAI-h tine stock of g> to rsi
merchandise; dess $25,080 business a
year. Will iiivoice near $g,Wtd. 4s U
W. F. P MCNSKY
Oien Walker, who has been very
low .or some time with typitold fever,
and who was thought much worse yes
terday, is today reported considerably
uetter, and it is now thought that his
chances of recovery are good.
Mrs. O. R. Cowglll left this after-
noon for several different points in
eastern Oklahoma to visit relative*
for two weeks. Site was accompanied
by Mr Cow gill s sister, Mrs. Will
Fowitz, of Alva.
In giving the list of those who at-
tended the institution of the K I*
lodge at Mooreland Wednesday night,
we unintentionally omitted the name
o. It C. Price, who was along with the
rest, and took part in the proceedings.
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GET THAT FIVE.
Somebody 1* going to get a $.'• g->’d
FOR YALE.
Thoroughbred Sbortuurn bull i U
ten months old. weight S..o pounds
Winner of Hist price at Woodward
county fair. C ill at Cold Storage. Cn i.
-teat Market, on K. Mala Street. tf
FOR S \I.K J inch paper cutter, in
f aid condition Price f.’tt If taken soot.
We need the room, and have inslalle.i
a larger machine. Democrat.
FOR SALK One stock of g.-neral
merchandise; does $25,000 business a
ear. Will invoice near (9.004. 4»(.
W. K. P. Ml’NSKY
for sm.i: t r«i ting .:t.
writer. Inquire at ilte Union I’a. Ilk
Tea House. MRS ATWELL.
FOR SALK One residence pro|s-r
ty; about $3,000. Inquire of W. F. P.
MI NSKY, I block east and I block
south of New State Hotel. 48-lf,
F. &AUN0EKS
Pnoto jraphsr
A Full Line ul I i* .. .n Ku ;. .r ai
Suj plica.
ALVA ROLLER MILLS
Grain and Coal Dealer
A -bis for I -y i c i : -
G I,. Thompson M r.
SMITH A WALKER
Pianos, Organs and t. j lc
Woodward s s : Oklahon-
HULSE MAKES
BUILDING PLAN
Wacdwa.d s ; ; UcUhom.
FOR SALE—Good all purpose horse;
gentle. Uroke to ride or drive. Call
on Guy Duggiu.
FOR 8 VLK ClIl'AP Span > o, r
driving horses and new harness. City
broke. Inquire J. W. Byers livery
ham.
llert SluparJ has will Poled ns!
(K-hfo lots fir sale on small monihly
payments.
a try for the five.
?"e aov of Life.
Pray heaven that when your chi.,I is
born he may have the Joy of life.
There is not a gift to compare with it.
Riches will not buy It, ill heatlh will
not rob Its |g>s*essor of It. Itralns ,|o
to enjoy a performance with theii I not insure its possesions nor lack of
FOR SALE.
Thoro-iybhri-d shorthorn hull calf
ton months old. Weighs GiO pounds
-Vinner of first prize ai Woodw ,
County Fair. Call at Cold fetor;..,
Cash Meat Market, K. Main atre-tt.
Ccle’s orig'nal hot blast stoves and
danges for sal - by Ilowrun & l'liilit
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We guareiiice
r<af«j Hot
hlAlt
stoves lo use li
Laid c i i
ur Iil'H
ing a given space
thuu any bai
nc* burn
i2‘x*^
<r made with tin
f pame bi.'^e
li
Buy them ol I. ,v. i
’ii »v FruiK.
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G<hm1 nx-als i i
ry (Lay m 1
Stale lioit-l, ul L
.» ten in *•
meal.
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47-51
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TT TRACE
curiosity unsatisfied.
In Knglish history there is a cor-
cus8 the matter.
you hear a great deal without much
apparent cause. Investigation reveals
tnat he owes much of his fame large-
ly to a biographer named Boswell.
Johnson himself never wrote anything
as Interesting as Boswell's “Life ol
Johnson." Johnson was noted as a
dead beat and blaekgtiard, hut he was
a dead beat of great originality and
wits prevent one from feeling the Joy
of life.
It must now and then amuse the
gods when they see some long faced
ami heart-heavy philanthropist "up-
lifting" some child of poverty whose
delight in mere existence no noisome
tenement or the small amount of food
he eats can take away from him.
That poor lame newsboy, who basics
on the wa*m gratingR along News-
paper row and whose knees peep out
of his trousers and stimulate your
sympathies as you pass by, needs
FOR TRADE—Clean staple gem ml
o< k merchandise for land. Address
Box 1178, Frankfort, 1ml.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—A round gold brooch, cn
circled with brilliants. Return to A
M. Kuibry. 48-It.
LOST—A mink fur neck piece, on
Main street, Saturday evening, Oct. 2"
wit, which gave Iloswell an opiK.rtimrJ,V, , '.........'
ity to make two in-n fan u. witli i ne’t’ler Jour ^ n'* wor,l nor your coin | findei please return to this office
book.
NONE OF THIS FOR BACHELOR.
Delights of Hanging a Picture, with
W.'fey’s Assistance, Reserved for
Married Men.
to make him happy. He happens to
have the Joy of life, and It will slay
by him to the end, whether that end
be the letter's field or a tnoro fash-
ionable burying ground.—Smith's Mag-
azine.
LOST—Twenty Dollar Bill. Return
to this office. Five dollars reward.
LOCATlOf CHANGED.
We have remc.ed to t:,c M r
Building, first do- it t of F,,st :
tlonal Bank, and Invite all our flnci
to call and tea i ,. C.,r
plcte and out - , ,
A. J. MEUNIER.
1 'oi , -
at eilS Main fel. Al,.*s Ci. a V mini.; -
RENFREW A C0WGILL
Farm Loan* ar.d Ahstr«.-.»
First National B;: .« liutldiaq.
KICHARO REALTY COMPAN t
Real Estate, Loans, Inturunce
See us for tnrgulns ami quick salt.
lu land or city property. Ccru r
of Seventh ui,J Main.
L. P. NORTHUP
Everything in Jewelry
Woodward : : : Oklahcn »
Stock Foods that you vv.il . ..
at the R. E. Oavia Drug Store.
Call at A. J. Meunier's Ce'em
Store, just east cf F ret National L..
and inspect their line of goods.
A full line of Rubber Cooiic, ‘i
Articles and Druc;-i.
at the R. K. Dawn Drug Store.
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you can buy clothes very
chccply—but ivith wocl
priced ..a 1. li as it is
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now, they will be cheap
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an American gctulcman
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with self-respect for his
,i r ., i n a 1 j-Kirarce.
1 h c y fit, Ihcy have
k.r Hy and style, they
sre thoroughly well
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Try t! era on in our
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•lore before our glass.
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iLc lit - Eats c in always be fottad at
tills in-, t. i lie ne old r.'.ariict uneer
new management.
0,.c-h»lf bloc t.ft cl |otcflitr.
•ill
11 me *ie.
Co s Meat Market.
“George, I wish you would hang that
rose picture to-night."
“All right, my dear.
Bet me the gtepladder."
"I should think you might get tbs
stepladder yourself."
“Where is It?"
"Where It is always kept. On thd
top of the cellar stairs."
“That's where it is supposed to be.
Where is It now?"
The Spirit of Work.
The amount of work which each
man accomplishes during the day ,1s-
pends upon other factors than the
I'll do it now. I mer*“ hours of labor, and the most Im-
portant of these factors is the spirit
In which the work is done. The spirit
j of the day's work will depend uiam tlia
J personal relation which exists be-
tween the office and the workshop. If
the employer is known to be Inter-
ested In the welfare of his men. they
will he, more truly than otherwise.
FOR RENT
Full ii.-v'T 3-room house; west
end, near park. C. R. Cutter, 141 ->, VY
Main avenue.
WANTKD Small school girl to
1 work for board and room. M's Kng-
1 lander. ApplySiuionds' Loniectloneij
store.
WANTED.
"It M either there or up in the back hl» retainers, more zealous for the
room, or—let me nee—I loaned It to
Mrs. Johnson yesterday. No, she
brought It back and I left it on the
back porch. O, yes. I know where it
is. You'll find It In the pantry off
the kitchen."
After 20 minutes’ search the ladder
la discovered. George locates thn
•pot for the picture and climbs up.
“Now hand mo the picture, my
dear."
"Yes, here It la."
“Where’a the hammer?”
“I thought you had it."
"You thought I had It! You knew
very well I didn't have it. Get it for
me right away."
“Where's the nail?"
“Didn't you get a nail, either?"
"No, I didn't get a nail, either. I
supposed If you wanted me to hang a
picture you'd have the tools ready.
Where's the picture cord?”
“Well, for heaven's sake! Why
didn't you look and see If there was
picture cord on it before you went up
there to bang it?"
“Get me the cord and don’t stop
to argue. I'm getting dizzy up here."
"Well, here's the cord. What els#
do you suppose you’ll want?"
“Well, I don't want any more of
your lip. I can hang this picture
without that!"
Whereupon she left him to get
along as best he could. "Just like a
man," she remarked, as the hammer
fell to the floor.
“Just like n woman," he muttered,
as he descended. "Just like a woman.
They've got nothing to do and all tbs
time In the world to do It, and then,
by Jingo, they leave It to a man.”—De-
--o-
prosperity of his business; but if his
relation to them Is that of a taskmas-
ter, they will be his slaves, merely,
and quite capable of any treachery.
The effort of the employer who would
gain the loyal service of his men must
be to preserve in every possible way
the Individuality of the employe, to
emphasize his manhood, and thus to
increase his self-respect.—J. T. Lin-
coln in the Atlantic.
I1KLP WANTKD at the Commercin'
Hotel. 3i-2t.
WANTKD—Kmpty lard buckets. Tak.
them to the Willard Meat Market
and get cash for them. tf.
GOOD CONTRAX T8 lien or ladi .
Organize Yeomen fraternal Insurant.
Write. W. E. Haygood, Dist. .Mgr
Woodawrd, Okla.
WANTED Everybody to go to th<
Burnett House tomorrow- and eat
1 PIGEON ME DINNER. It.
The Impulse cf Courage.
Ir. many cases courage Is merely In-
stinctive. Many a man has distin-
guished himself in the performance of
' some act of heroism the thought of
which caused him completely to col-
lapse when the danger was over. The
same instinct which leads a man to
dodge when about to be struck will
! lead him. without waiting to take
| counsel of his Judgment, to risk his
life in the performance of some heroic
act. The impulse of courage is Just
as natural as the impulse of fear, and,
however much cultivation may lead
individuals to dislike physical danger,
so long as there ure Carnegie medals
to distribute there will probably be no
lack of jtersous worthy to receive
them.
MISCELLANEOUS.
For best hay
New feed store.
go to Jeff Kawdon
East Main Street.
WILLARD MEAT MARKET v ill pu>
you cash for your clean, empty lard
buckets. tf.
Too Pat.
A pun Is often the easiest as well
; as the lowest form of w; . An example
jf the kind of pun to be strictly avoid-
I r-d is given in the following story,
taken from the Chicago News. A cus-
tomer went into a music store to look
aver some songs.
"How do you sell your music?" she
asked of the clerk.
"It depends on the kind you want,"
said that individual. “We sell piano
music by the pound, and organ uiusle
if you know an Item of news, tell li
to us today. We are not conducting a
monthly.
The interesting ad. denotes the in-
teresting store—always.
Some lady said, If a gentleman
wished to please her, he would buy
her a box of Lowney's Chocolates at
the R. E. Davis Drug Co.
New Post C.ids
at tile II. E. Davis Drug Stdre.
Office I'hone 46. Res. l’hune 1..
If you want a homo see
0. P. MARUM, Secretary
Woodward Realty Compa
Room C. Cerlacb Bank Buiidiug.
JEROME AND LEROY,
COMIQUE AND THE DAISY.
- kSTIC THEATRE TO-Ni.
AND ALL THE WEEK.
SEE HATTON
For Estimates On
SANITARY FLUMBING
AND
All Kind of Heating
MAIL VC.it .'LAG TO OUR LUMBER
You can FIND us without dogs or
Eskimos. Complete Stock-Best Grades-
Right Prices.
WE CAN PROVE IT
GET US LOCATED
C. t£. Luce Lumber Company.
gaazaaxii
PROFESSIONAL
T3Tx EXT\ CCwE'CTT". • • . :
HOOVER &. SWINDALL
Lawyers
WoodwerJ : : j Oklahomx
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O. £i. ox
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_Y°U BU Y OP US WS BOTH MAKU MON BY.
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WOOC.VAKD.
D. P. MARUM
—: LAWYER
Room 6. Ucrlac-h Bank Building
Woodward — — — Okla
C. W. HEROD
Good beds at the New Slate, 23 and
50 cents. 47-5L
O T. Tice has PURE MEXICAN
i llll.I at the Ueaboul House, r, cents
a dish 48-„t
Th. Reason.
"Ifni worry more than women.1
"Yes; they not only have everything t>y the choir.”
to worry about that women have, but The customer did not buy
they also have the women to worry Youth's Companion.
•bout, too.”—Smart Set. _
J Winter is coming on; save your rag*
| for carpets, papers fur fuel, and buy
window glass at Swarthout's. 49-tf.
any.—
Woodward
Lawyer
: : :
Oklahom.
OR. O. A. PIERSON
Physician
Office in Davis mining.
DR. R. ABBOTT
Dentist
Four doors west of i’ostoffice
CO YtU NEED GLASSES?
V. F. ANDERSON, Optical Special
Corrects all forms of defective t
■ -.lit. Eyes examine-1 iu your o
home. Phone 264 red.
CLYDE H. WYAND
Land Attorney
Office Uni- Halt tllock W'i <t of I’o-t < .: .
Filing < noti U Slid Si i i ml 4 at i it-,
DR. LEE
Has opened an office in the Cattle
King, where he can be consulted on
all Chronic Dise-r-et, eye, ear, nose
S. B. Laune Wm Petersen tj,r0at and lungs gives cpeical atten-
LAUNE & PETERSEN ^ t|on-
Lawyers
Over Postufflco Phcinu 1 !3 - , ,
Woodward : : j Oklahoma
DR. A. T. DUNLAP
Chiropractor
'Consultation and Examination
Rooms 8 10 1.1 Nat l Uk. Ug. I'ho
Offh e hou,» 'j to 12 a. in., 1 to 5
F. H. RACER
Physicirn and Surgeon
1‘hoiM Office 178, House
HU-, i i_h 3LO&D UUILOINC
A Faulty Make. Or.e Olrl to Ancth.r,
“Well, there's one thing about Nu- Edytb—Jack lays I was made to
rlteh, he's always ready to con- k1**-
fesa hla faults.” "Nonsense! Why, Mayme—A diplomatic way of re-
he's forever bragging about being self i ferring lo your turned up nose. wu«n't
made.” “Of course; that's lust it.” 1 Kt ,
I “I would linve been a cripple for lift
; from a terrible cut on my knee cap," I
writes Frank Diaberry. Kelllher, Minn
* "without Hue-Men's Arnlcn Salve,which
M>on cured me." Infallible for wounds
I cuts and bruises, it soon cures Burns,
Scalds, Old Son s, Bolls, Skin Eruptions,:
World's best for Piles, 25c. at tie-!
I (Tinnier Drug Store I
A. M. APPELGET
Lawyer
First door north of Court House.
A. W. ANDER30N
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Collection* and Commercial Law a Spcclalli
Counsel lor Soulh'vrstern Mrr. Agciwy
Dr. O. Nobel!, I'hone 337, black.
Marked Improvement.
"My washerwc i n." Mrs. Lapsllng Always Keeps Ahead,
wax saying, "un 1 to lope ever so Many u man h a great future
Pi. iiv of my sl-<' t ul | t||i.w mi'ii, olual of him, li lit is unable to catch
hut bhe doesn't i" v. 1 n.-urk them all dl’ 1L
with intelligible Ink." • 1 ■
Arabian Proverb.
Shows li < .c c- tf Ml. d. A day that Is m . thine own do not
Cnreful < 1 in;: tes ,- that tli" nv- reckon It as of thy Ufa.
eraiio busii.e-.i r.. in . a mile In | “ ' “
l*'<s minutes, whl? the ordlnur; Aa True Now aa Than.
loiterer, who ha • •; on ii Corruption will nsvar west • pr*
mind, requires 23 miuutes to walk it tense.—Cato.
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