The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1910 Page: 2 of 14
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Ike Mo«t* Pvt IfanU
MOUNTAIN FAME.
NSW gTAT* NOTih
Frank Klley. *«
tarntim Im a kwt, nceldrotoUy iM
aad hilled bimadf mu OiiiMm
Hoc* I MM week sold at •$■$*. *h»
highest price aver reached M O*
Kama* City market
(>«<- huudrrd aad seven births
aaaiust fortytwo deaths la ton ra
af Pottawatomie county far (ke ■
at January.
Oscar Walla accidentally shot aad
fatally sounded kid ala Chase while
the two war* dark kuatlag awar Tal
arro Hta owalrqp jt^iiab PKAffTlturrueou.
By a rota of IM to Md attar a Mt>
tar campaign tka city Of Oulkrla dp
(lined to adopt tka eominlaaloo (era
of governmaut. Tka total rote, I.6SI.
«m about twodhlrd* of aoraul. Tka
aatli rarrtad four out of flro ward*.
The following new poatofflcea bar#
bean ordered eatakllakad la Oklaho-
ma t'roea Harper county. John I*
t'roaa poatmaatar; Heron, Pittsburg
eouuty; Arthur M. rollowa. poatmaa-
tar; Vlraa Mclntoak county, Ja
N. Wlltklta poatmaatar.
The genuine eplrlt of lndependanc#
waa man Heated at Marietta, whoa
loo echaol boy* declared tkemanlru*
Independent from tka teacher on
Waablagton'a birthday aad declined
to enter ecbool for the day.
Work baa been atarted on tka now
$*0,000, building for the glrla' ludoel
rial arbool at Cblckaaha. The contract
calta for Ha completion la SIS work-
ing daya. aa It la eupected to be ready
Par occupancy about October 1.
Madd af Mm
The day at tba typical crabbad aid
•M la paaaed. Bras tka Hdk Ik
^ri hare reaaed to maha fa* af
apfaatarkaod la tkla gulaa. Her place
baa been taken by tka Independent
woman who ouickly enongk Bade her
awn nlcka la tka world, aad who pan
eraliy baa plaaty af comama aoaaa U
are tar tba baaedt of others.
The otd maid of today fade a
whole malm of Internet awaiting bar.
and plenty of work wktek aka caret
to do. No loager U ake foadamaad
to aoHtndo aad a cat. no longer la
aplaatarhood regarded aa a term of
reproach and looked upon aa a con-
dition to be aahamed of.
Look at aay of tka Mg charttlao.
any of tba nuiaeroua boarda of man-
agement. aad you will aoo the oM
amid triumphant and at bar beat, hap-
py enough la her work aad her ef-
forts to kelp humanity.
that m
MANY M
hi VWi
IAMB. S tbey'gatberod raSd tested.
vim thaw hoard that fcd vaadaad.
i la Hava
Oao af
aaa la hoaar of Ba
Oatsaa (Holy Mary
la Boat ad tba ehui
tka aaa
la An
Mo eaagkt a UttW arid—
That waa alL (I
Neglect af a cough ur ea
r*- m aertoua trouble. T# I
a coM la twenty-ftmr hoara t
mmf eowgk that la curable i
ounces of Olycartaa, g haltx
Virgin OB ad
An unknown outlaw waa Instantly
killed, and Marshall David Nowlin of
Wllhurtoa. Latimer county, badly
wounded, during a fight between a
peas* and two desperadoes In tba hills
near Wllburton Mat weak.
Mayor J. W. Qullty of McAMster
has I tailed hie proclamation calling
tka city election tor April 6 aad fix-
ing March 15 aa the data tor tho pri-
uiurlcs. Council men and member* of
the school bord only aro to be elect-
J. P. English, star football player
of the Oklahoma unlreratly for four
"Mabol,M called her father, outatde
her bedroom door. There was no an-
swer. no he called again, still aa re
ply. Ho pushed open the door, which
waa not completely abut, aad ranch-
ing for the button, turned on tba light*
Then be saw Mabel. She was kneel-
ing at the tide of her bod la her night-
gown. In the attitude of prayer—tba
attitude, that la. aa to kneeling. But
she had rained her head at the Inter-
ruption aad paused la her devotions
to blase at him with a face Hushed
with Impatience.
**Q*e whig, daddy! Can't a woman
aay her prayers?"
The a she bowed her bead agaia.
piously, aad daddy, properly rebuked,
slipped noiselessly away.
Marrying far Money.
"Her father doesn't approve of my
I ault."
"You ought to show him one with a
[ larger check In It."
A MOO CMANM
A Chang# af Pond Work*
The wrong food aad drink cause* a
lot of trouble la thto world. To
change tho food M the Brat duty of
•very person that l* III. particularly
from stomach aad nenroua trouble*.
Aa an Illustration: A lady la Mo. haa,
with her husband, boon brought arouad
to health again by leaving o« coffro
and some articles of food that did
aot agre# with thoab They began us-
ing Postum and Orape-Nuta food. Sbo
njn:
For a number of yaara I auBared
with stomach and bowel trouble
toman, adorned with aguibe aad crack-
ir*~ g-TT carrying ambraUaa af tha
--material aad with asms adorn-
MT-.- Klara torso haahria wMk fruit
daaoratad Mhewtao with Braworim.
At tba Brat stroke af tba church
ball for early maaa tba Brwwoth# am
let o«. the fraM basket* emptied **
over the contents** which
af children bagta to Bght
by tha palls a* water which
amptliB over them
A aeoead baU to tha atgaal to baa
drada af tho arowd to threw them-
arirgg la vartoaa atoto* of drags or
aadraos from tha embankment toto
tha aaa. women and children toeladad.
I invalids even ara brought to take a
i dip and thane who ara aaahle to awlm
Von faith that tha as*
__aa the toet Baaday to Aaf
.rS?1 MmtouaTrila Catena Is be-1
Heved to ererk tha miracle aka dld eew
torieo ago, when'the ebureh waa built |
to bar honor. asaaNMg to tba I
Matty ab them in alarg* hauls.
Dole* Twe Things at Onto.
A maa hurried Into a quick-lunch
reetsuraot recently and called to the
waiter: "air* aa* a bam asadwteb
“Tea, air." aald the waiter, reaching
for the sandwich. "Will you aat It or
take It with your1
"Both," waa the unexpected but ob-
vious reply.—Ladles' Hoara Journal.
HI* Matos.
• Well, my Httto maa." laaulrad a
visitor pleasantly, "who are your
"I'm the baby's brother!" was the
Ingenuous reply.—Tho Truth gaakar.
ISck Hods
JuSjo?t!tomoiin^«jY-
I:
mao of tha
jd wtth pi-
_ ’ Paata Lucia
by tba Turks aad a I
At tha than
M*
rales a
wen t
toMamTItotoa Bahramaa. with tha rid I
af tha statu* of the Madonna, which
■ "goad near the
to coUoctlag tha
a ratooaa af their
rovusr
W imn n w—
dnifvIhdbeMwBknwbow.
It hiscursdlhotifBndflolflkk
hogs and will probably euro
Min. Ask your daslsb
IN,Ni.Mllkkrtth
of the Oklahoma unlverstly for four wiin *«om«c»
year, died at a hoepltri la Oklahoma About four
Otv of iDflinnaiioi of (he brent. v ^ - - - -
Tb. body waa taken to the horn. Of
bl* parents at Aline. Ohio. 1 “ *
The atreets of llearyetta will
sprinkled with nil
mer. Smith and Swan, oil and gas
operators in tho Henryetta field, hav-
ing agreed in donate nil to that end.
This will solve the dust problem to a
measure until the streets can be pav-
ed
lento Bent*, a Mexican boy. confes-
sed to the authorltle* that bo aad
J->bn Gontalee. another Mexican,
murdered J. F. Mitchell, a school tea-
cher. near Fletcher, to covor up their
theft of corn from Mitchell’* crib. Mit-
chell waa killed with a claw hammer
which ho carried according to the
boy, and Bent* held him while Con-
tnles beat his bralqs oat.
I left off coffee sad bogus
wains Postum. My itomach and
I bowels Improved right along, but I waa
-.i I »o reduced to flash and so nervous that
•nrjvtts will a# I ^ leaat thing would overcome ara.
this coming sum- -men I changed my food and bo-
-ii * *— ggg „siBS Grape-Nuts la addition to
Postum. I lived on these two prin-
cipally for about four months. Day
by day I gained In flesh and strength
until bow the nervous troubl* haa en-
tirely disappeared aad 1 fuel that I
owe my life aad health to Postum and
Grape-Nuts.
"Husband to 71 years old and he waa
troubled for a long time with occa-
sional crampo. and slept badly. Finally
I prevailed upon him to leave off coffee
and take Postum. He bad stood out
for a long tiara, but after b* triad
Postum for a few days he found that
he could sleep and that hi* cramps
disappeared. He waa satisfied aad haa
saver gone back to coffee.
"I have a brother to California who
haa been using Postum for several
years; bla whole family use It also be-
cause they have had such good results
from it." . .
Look la pkgs. for the little book. “The
to WellvlUe.” "There * a Reaeon.'
Ever im* Ik* ebev# tetteef A navt
Constipation—
NfmiiBvmy O—OtUll
The bowels show fint sign
af thing* going wrong. A
Cascaret taken every night
bs needed keeps the towels
working naturally without
SMfg."4 ** ^
S“233SS35_
1REES-TREES TWB? tf
aa aaranct narrow./ Of Muring**. Oklahoma, atom free sand af
_ tha canto af a terrible tb* Flowering Bean, a
don. When In the rlclalty of K*P | wilh ^ catalog, partatoiag lo ton
CAT ALP A (ipeciam) and Black Locaat.
gut. Tha pi rates, howovar. to _
■sms traachary. hat set wlahlag to ro
tan tha priaoaora, took them to the
aaaahnrt at boom distance from Santa
Lucia and haring ahriasd them hand
aad foot, throw them Into the aaa.
Tha poopto of Santa Lamia, notwith-
standing the distance aad tba chain*
succeeded la baring then*, and attrib-
uted this to a miracle of tba Madonna,
la whose mint the ransom had boon
collected, aad la bar honor a church
wu erected la the year UTfl.~
Dir* Peril af the Ocean.
Aa oa known deraBct narrowly
The Missouri Kansas A Texas Rail-
way company wiU spend $6.00d.*l0f
during tb* coming summer for Im-
pruvmeni* on their Mae through Kan-
sas. Oklahoma aad Texas. Through
Oklahoma several stretch** of doable
track will be told and la other pi
tlon of the system tracks will ba IP
laid, bridges repaired, grades radt
ed aad heavy carve* allmlaatad.
a furious gala of wind
now waa blowing during the
night, driving the steamer oa at a
rushing speed, when suddenly aa In-
distinct aad anew-covered object
loomed up only a tow yards from the
vessel's how. Tho steamer waa at
one* brought to a standsttU. aad It
waa discovered that tha object waa
a derelict, which had bean shaved by
inly a tew feet. Aa ah* wallowed
! druakmly to the ocean, with tha gale
shrieking round, aad the remain* of
oao solitary mast, aha looked a ghostly
aad fearful visitant. Then appeared
to he no riris of life aboard, aad. aa
to* Star ef Scotland waa la Immediate
gaaflsr af fouling aoma of ton wreck-
age aad the gal* was too violent tc
launch a boat aad visit tha stronger,
ah* waa oaca mot* pat on bar enure*
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Rhodyback, Vernon L. The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1910, newspaper, March 4, 1910; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853743/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.