The Kiowa County News. (Lone Wolf, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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by * *2*2- .
gave htaft th* ftMiW Of
2rSr«2srxm&*. ■vsa 2*/
ftlrtTu £2« ha tt» myatsrtjm*.***
plftftft* kiaidt And 1 4o not W—
him Thft «omw »bout hero tree*
him abominably. They tom at *U
Urn** of th# 4*7 ftft4 al|kt, *•• hU
card room. order hU eervants about,
drink hla whisky and amok* hto cig-
arettes. and generally tovlt# tbam-
ft«lv*ft to tuachftoa and toa and dloaar
And then, whoa they ara wady to go
back to thftlr vtllaa or howl, taha klft
motor-boat without a tbaak you. Thft
colooftl has about thro# thounaod
pound* outaidft hla half-pay. and
ara all oraay to marry him *•«**••
hla alfttar la a oouatoaa. As a hach-
alor ha can lift* Ilka a prtaaa. hut aa
a marrfad man ha would haaa to did
Ho told m that U ha had hooa bor*
ftlou ha d hava ellmhad ovar mdoa a
walls load hafora th* Aagal * **•
naming Sword paddled him oftt lWl
ha'a alwaya going to hft a
unlaaa 1 taka pity oa him.”
““^Haa ha . . .r la horotfi*
“About thraa tlmaa a vtML Mara
admitted; "hat I told him that Id hft
a daughtor. a eoualn. or a alaao to him.
or arao a grandchild. Tho lattar K*
aantftd too many compUeattoaa. ao wo
oompromlftftd oa aloe*.'
“I wish 1 know whoa you worn non-
oua and whoa you war# fooling.^
“I am oftaa aa oartoua whoa 1 ■»
footing aa I am foolish whoa 1 aw
om . .
“Nora, you win haro m« fthrtftklng
la a mlauta!"
“DM th*
youT"
“Only la fun." ____
CftUstft laugbod and throw k«r arw
around tho mother** walat, toaa •
than substantial. "Don’t y®«
^rSlSHTE-WlOE
KENS EVENTS
angar. osdtod ruthor by
L ST.- .<•
h »»»»«■*«» .. .
Tm a silly fool. I ouppoaa. oa*
murmured. turning bach Into th* room
Woodward Fftroftr* Getting I124 o«r
Tfti» for •ruft".
hetlnitlng t«
tho mother,
roally propoa# *•
ST^rsfSw js
ssfs.itnsssjs:
for th* colooftl knftW how to do two
things partleularty wall. ordor a dU-
sad avoid th* many trap* act foe
him by oehomlng mammas and *U
gtbM widows Abbott, tho Barooft and
Harrigan. arm In arm. nwrehad on
A. whlatllag oa* tun* la thro*
different hoy*, whllft Couitlandt aot
•yrJSMEir —
watched and llfttonod. Fnoeewero gen-
orftlly booh* to him. sad ha roadt*
this young man's fnaa aaany
that ploasod him. Tht* was noinlgbt
rovar. a fool orar wlna and woman, a
*>»*• _____ „,4
“I bag y«w pardon, aald oaorw
How long bar* ya* known Ua Har
rlgftnar* _
The father aad mother I narar ana
DISCOVERY OF OIL IN RED RIVER
RAISES NEW QUESTION OF
OWNERSHIP
(MR NEWS OF M SEW ST1TI
Little Incidftota and Accidents That
Co T* Mako Up tho Life His-
tory of Oi*ft Wooh. I" Our
Commonwealth
^SLn^'karo mot Mtaa Harrigan r
-I baa* oft** her oa thwotago.
-I bar* th* happtaooa of bftlng har
:.n,.d to the federal
shortly for n decision by J »
b.-r*. •attorney for the
part.nent, follow!,,* l-tter» wc*»»*l
"r„u, applicants for oil on the
bi-d of that river.
Relative lo the question tbodrpftr
ment ha. received a letter from J-
Manoint of New Ho.ton. Texas,
which he dlftcuftfteft point*
come up In adjudicating
According to the treaty ... ,
State, wfth Spain In
that the boundary of the United State*
ran along with the south bank al -
ia
that m.»
the matter,
of the ITnltoJ
Woodward.—Wheat U
I move more In this section of tho
mate Several car. h*ve be^n .hip-.e-l
lout of Wood.ard »nd other polut. m
northse.lerti Oklahom* during the
past .everal day* There I. llttl»
pro.peel that the embargo will le- r >
moved for home time, hut farmer,
are tnxt.ltng that their crop* be taken
up by the local grain men
Arrangement* have been made witu
the flour mill* la Oklahoma and .on, •
points In Kan.a. to buy what cotuftft
along. No e*tra effort, are hen,<
made to buy. hut farmer, are not re
fu.ed when they bring their crops In O
town. The price being paid varlea
cents to T'» cent. No whe.tt
bought for export a. th»ro
•pprosimaRely Hl.'kN) car.
waiting at the Ualveaton port and ou
the track oooalgned to that point,
ready for shipment.
Hr, >om corn 1. moving ateadl'y.
Possibly 2.hoi, men have been brought
here during th« past two week*. »od
they are all busy In the Held* pulling
the brush. The farmer, are getting
a. high aa *I2H a ton for their broom
corn.
WOMEN WHO ME
ILWIYS TIMES
May Find iWp “ ^
from 74
Is being
are now
Swan Crftftk. Mich.—*'I rona
- o, «
overwork 1 g»t rua
i down and my
tile la poor and I
bava that weak, lan-
guid. always tired
(•cling, 1 get a bote
tie of Lydia E. Pink*
ham's Vftgfttabl*
and 1%
MOREY WAS LOST TOOK YEA1S
that
. M /
aan«ar»a~~ ** **•* prinia doonn. RanMjJmf
sssaASSJgg
oMM M aatlafaetory^ta
Nora la being pursuod by lltthdarUs
and la ranting bur aptU on “ ____.
aa far no u
uch Burguody and
of th* awfol
irg« la
^grodWlm5«g^Tt hLS'
^rtla-t 'h. Ukftft * •!«>**« f*ncr *•
Aba yaoag ama._
CHARTER I*—Cantlnuod.
—f maa ||]MP whii th# pi#tot w##t
S! b.u... tv., « «.
___>. Bha was In a tor-
“Tbara ll ba too
tobacco, to any a
■tori**." . ..
“With th* good old podr* thoroT
Hardly." said Nora.
Caloata was a PTaach
1 uka a good story that
Aad nooa of thorn look
would atoop to ▼«»-
What If
ward bar.
■aw
puroly aecMsntal! Sbo
rlbla atata anUl ..
SSoTIU,!UISL*T!i^d to harp upon
that ahvnao."
Courtlandt turn ad a aobar fao* t»
gha might ho atneara, aad
■— aba might b* pUylag th#
mT over again, la a different
"It woold bava boon «bar
If th* bullot hod found Its
Hu mot bar #y** *£***• Vj
Urt hla worn totally noo
__ or agitation or latoroat
'-WUryou b« bar* longT'
"Th* woathor."
“You am hopala—"
• No; on th*
gaoot optimistic man In th# world.
8b* looked Into thin reply
«uUv If h# had hopao of winning
Hon, Harrigan. opUmlatlc ha certainly
muat ba. Porhapa It was not optim-
um. Rathar might it not ba a pui^
™ mad. of at-U bandabl. but not
broakablo. reinforced by a knowledga
otconditlon* which ah# would hav#
given worlds to 1*™^
“U ah* not beautiful"
“I am not a poot.”
•'Walt a moment.” bar oyaa
lag. "I believe y«® know who dW
commit that outrage "
for th* first Um« ba frowned.
•’Very well; I promla# not to aa
«ny mor# question*.”
“That would bft very agreeable to
m*.« Thftn, as If bft realliftd th# rude-
••as of bio reply, ho added; ■
I iftuvft I win t«ll you aU you wlab to
boow, upon on# condition-”
"Toll It!"
-Ton will nay nothing to any one,
you will question neither Mia* ***"•*
SS nor myself, nor permit youruolf
to b* quaotlonad.”
••And^row. will you not taka ma
aT(r to your frioadat"
••Over tbaraT” aghast
"Why. ye*. w> «“
gnu They ■*•<» to bo having a good
* mu! Taka blm over. Into
a* anomy'a camp? Nothing would be
nore agreeable to her. Who would
J«U,e stronger. Nora or this provok-
gg they croeaed over and Jufnad th#
Th# padr# omllod It was a
situation aucb aa b# loved to study:
1 strong man and a strong woman, at
But nothing happened.
confess that
Isn't vulgar.
Ilk* moo who
**^That’e about all you know of men,'
declared Mr*. Harrigan.
"I am willing to give thorn th# bon#-
fit of a doubt”
••Culeut*,"Bertud Nora,
an idea. Supposing you ™
buck after dinner aad hid# la the card
room, which la right acre*# from
dining roomT Tb— w# can Judge for
oureelvee."
-Norn Harrigan!”
"Molly Harrigan!" mimicked the In-
corrigible. "Mother mine, you must
learn to recognise a Just”
"Ah. but youra!”
"Fine!" cried Celeete.
Aa If to put a final purlod to the
dlscuaeton. Nora began to bum aud-
ibly aa aria from Alda.
They engaged a carriage to J“*•
lac* and were driven up to the villa.
On tb# way Mrs. Harrigan dlecueaed
the stranger. Edward Courtlandt. What
a One looking young man ho waa. ana
how adventurous, how well-connected,
bow enormously rich, and what an ex-
cellent catch! She and CeleaU—tb#
on* Innocently and the other prov»
catively—continued the subject to the
▼ery doors of the villa All the while
Nora hummed eoftly. _
"What do you think of him, Norar
the mother Inquired.^
"Think of whom?"
"Tbla Mr. Courtlandt.”
“Oh I didn't pay much attention to
him " carelessly. But once alon# with
Celeate, ahe seised her by tb* arm. a
little roughly. “Celeato. I lov* you
better than any ouUlder I know But
If you ever discuss that maa In my
presence again. I shall cease to
you even aa an acquaintance. He baa
come hare for the purpoaeofaunoy-
tng me. though he promised the pre-
fect in Paris never to annoy ma again.
“The prefect!"
“Yea The morning I left Versatile#
I met him in the private office of the
prefect He had powerful frlondai who
aided him In establishing an alibi. I
was only a woman, ao 1 dtdn t count
^NorJ if I have msddlsd In any
proudly. “It baa been becaua*
and I aee you unhappy-
eonfeesor.
SSSa?
“8b# la a good Catholic.
“Ah. y**: I reoollact now.
"And you?”
-Oh I haven't aay religion an eh ao
requires my proaanc* la ******
Don't mlauaderotand me! As a boy
Iwaa brad In tb* Eptaropalchurc*.
but 1 have traveled ao much that I
bava drifted out of th# ctrcla. 1 Ond
that when 1 am out In the °P«»*
the heart of uomu groat wait*, aucb
ua da.ert, a «a. th. top of a mourn
.tain I cub a*u tb* groatnaa# of th#
Mile “l'v# OmBlpotaot fur more claarly and bum-
1 I biy than wtthl* tb. walU of a «a-
th"Tou baUava to tb* taaata of Cbrta-
“Cl,,,
and bop* *o ooBMtblng BBoro suhi#
than bumaaity."
“I abould Uka to convert ya* to my
wuy of thinking." almply.__
-Nothing In Impossible. Who knowaT
Thu padre, u thay *******
ward, offered many ©pealngAbul the
at hla aid* refused to ba
confidence. 8o tb*
futlUty of hla
Hla own Upa
r. r'isrES?-—*,..
lhB r(ver bed. and later when Okla
,lllH «f .he river t*d would pae*
of the river
the state.
The proposition
prove an
oil adjacent
Thai, Found in a Field Whar#
Bean Dropped.
It Had
will undoubtedly
Interesting one. Prosper,,.
,o the river •—*
brought the'questloti
Muakogee —Three year, ago San, P.
Montgomery, a farmer living four
miles southeast of Muskogee drew
$96 34 from a local bank to pay hla
farm hands. John Harris and «hou*
White, tin reaching home he went
Into tho hayfleld to rake hay. When
the time came It, the evening to nay
off the men. Montgomery found that
the wallet containing the n,<g,ey waa
missing
A search waa made, but the money
found. Last week, three
builds me up. give#
me strength, en^ro*
__ \ stores am to perfero
health again. It la truly a groat J1**1'
Ing to woman, and I cannot apeak too
highly of It 1 take ta rT^l
mending It to other*.”-Mr*. AnMB
Cameron. R.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek.
Michigan.
Another Snfferor Relieved.
Hebron. Me --Before taking yoy
remedies I waa nil run down.
seed and had female waaknaea I too*
S3. E. Pink ham's Veget^rte Com-
pound and used the Sanative Waoh, and
find today that I am an entirely new
i^naTroady and willing to tfe mj
housework now. wherobeforeUkiag
your medicine It waeadreed. I tryTO
Impress upon Eh*
1 meet th# benefits they
women
-Mr*.
as.
%iV
by Austria on the bank. ° could not be------
not surprising In view of the super ( ^ to |||# )|ay wh„e Montgou
of the enemy # numbers and tn I w## rBklng hay In the field, the
lighting forlritke slruck something black which at
traded Montgomery's attention. II#
stopped the team and picked up tho
wallet containing the $»5.30 which wa.t
lost three year* ago Then the
same hand#. Harrla and White, were
paid off by Montgomery with the same
money that waa lost three yeara ago.
MILLEI BROS. SROW ITBABBEI
are
iority
fact that the latter
their existence
FIRE IB REALITOR FIEll
Ligh ning Ignite# Vaat Supply
and a Oas Wall Also
of Oil
Ardmore-An electrical ",or"’p**'!^v
- -rgsrys.'sS'
derive from your medicinaa.
Charles Rowe, R. F. D., No. l*
Hebron. Mala*.
If rag want apaelal Edviou
write to Lydia K. Ptnkham Mad-
1,-lnn C»h (confidential) Ly«*W
Man*. Your letter wll b® openeu#
read and answered by a womam
y.a bold in strict confidence.
Tiffs, m
IT"4
In This Caa*
Pledge That gtudent Had Don#
th* Work ■!•#*.
Show by gelElng Horaa*.
young man
drawn Into any
padr* gave up, for th#
blank th* quaetlon that clamored
the tip of hi* tongue
"So you are Mlaa Harrigan a «
**^Doea it strike you atrangely?”
•Merely the coincidence”
••«• j were not b€r conf#Rtor I roomi#
the liberty of asking you---
sxrsss«.»«.««<“• -
* Vre* area*waa three miles long^
tanks on nr# were
TH#lf
At a certain college euatom ordnln#
examination time each of th#
ahall writ# th# following
that at
Candida tea
abould
take tbe liooroy o* '— some
queotlona.” _
"It la quite poaalble that I
decline to anower them.”
Tb# padr# shrugged. “It In P*tent
will go about this af
way. I wlab you
-.1. “rST? ssr»™. iX.
Owners of the big tanka on tire wer ^h4ch beep doing Europe, la In
Magnolia Pipe Ltn® C°mV>Bn*j; ' Chicago, where he met hla brother
Twin SUte Company, one. J. B - joe, and arranged for the transports
yc one; Corsicana Petroleum f he „howa from London. Th#
Jany one; Rex OU Company. War ha. played havoc with
barrel, earthen storage oil - ^ thelr ahow.
his oil. rlg« and p They were caught In London, and it
hla lease being swrept understood the Brltlah confiscated
400.004 barrets of oil were burn- thelr horBeH leaving the wagons and
pledge at the bottom of bta W*™;
•'I hereby declare, on my honor, uiaa
l bav* neither given nor received na*
alatanc* during the examination
One student, after banding In one
_______— suddenly remember**
he bad omlttod to
j
Hernatadt lost
house.
About
of the paper*,
that In bln hast* — -
SSSssa-sss
to put
th* required pledge ou hla pw
also lost
Harrigan'* 1
way.
I lov# you.
to m* that you
fair In your own
wall."
"Thank you. Aa Mlaa
confessor you doubtless know every-
thing hut th# truth."
Tb* padr* laugbod tbla Urn*. Tb*
•bop* wer. closed. The open rro-
taurant. by the water front held but
few idlers. Th# padr* admired th#
▼oung man a Independence. Moat men
would hav# hesitated not a second to
poo, the tale Into hla oar# In hope of
material amlatanca. Tb. padr* . ad-
miration was equally proportioned
Wl*? leavTyou boro.” be aald ' Tou
will aa* me frequently at th# -villa-
“1 certainly ahall ba there frequent-
ly. Good night"
Courtlandt quickened hla pae# which
toon brought him alongside the other*
ing. Croabie and Crystal
rigg,
A vaat area of countr>
with dena* black smoke,
tanka will burn two day.
threatened homes, and mi
people moved out o* the flre *one'
SRLPHBt CRIMINALS WEAR JAIL
la covered
The large
The heat
and many oil field
glasses and dryly lb
vans In the street. Member, of the | Tjj# examiner looked at
show were shifting for themselves a»
best they could waiting for help from
this side. The Miller boys will try
to pick up thelr property In England,
get the member# of the show togethei
and have them brought back to Amer
ica.
tbe top of hla
marked: .
“Quit* unnecessary Your paper in
Itself la sufficient evidence. I'v# Juaa
been correcting It!"
Three Men Saw Through Roof
Make Complete Escape-
Sulphur.—Sr*««» H'"''’'
t“ John Smith. prl.Ohjr. I«
Murmy county mil. nt.de . dnrln.
joiki cm wit n in rail
Corporation Commiaaion Order# Ring-
ling Train# To Stop
Joiner City —The corporation cone
mtHHinu has Issued an order compell-
ing trains to stop at Joiner City after
Murray ' __,.ohoj ,‘to «ng iranis >«» .............
escape which was accomplished tn 8eptember flrlt. The new town
manner of sawing . bee() n^, jfor recognition for many
TO. toy. oo»'lr ““I"Th.T U front .1 thhotf. p.-
arrrssk
S’££ r^t'o^’h" “mIi
for you."
olon. and b# triad to persuade thorn
tn come up for a algbtcap.
“Nothing to It, my boy." mid Har^
•lean “1 need n# nightcap on top of
£££» „ y~r. old. For .. thhf.
a whole suit of pajamas.
“You come. Tod." _
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
war.
nod a
vtpple anywhere to disclose tbe aglm-
«lou beneath.
Tb# aun was dropping toward tb#
waa tern tops. Tb# guaata wor* lmv-
r«bTtvM and three#. The colonel
^ prevailed upon hi. dinner ^useta
not to bother about going back to th
to drees, but to din# In
they wor*. Finally, non* ro-
Bilned but Harrigan. Abbott the
Sroue. tb. padr. and Courtlandt And
You gave blm my addraoa?" coldly.
“I did not. I convinced him that 1
I po»u S.-5.
- k sar “«*•
b» whatever to do with
povcl mann^ runway ano
through the roo,
s: ....
through the day because of the ffr at ^ ,
the prisoners. Jusi De,or«
dark when Jailor Duncan »»*
elsewhere the prisoners completed the
work of sawing through the roof and
Z": dropping to t»*f *r0”ndSam!
ooultry house when Leonard William*,
small boy across the street at th.
Distance In
the Bavarian
Bavaria.
highlands
months ami at last has secured •»
from the commission. For the pres-
ent. no station will be required, nor
a siding The town won Its fight and
will be permitted to board trains and
and unload freight from this
point.
The citizens of the town look for
quite a boom now. aa the Interurban
will also go through the town, form-
ing a Junction with the Ringllng road,
making the town the distributing
Healdfon Oil Fields.
Th# Coat
Owner—What'll It coat to repair tb
ear of mine? , „ ...
Oarage Proprietor—What alia Itt
Owner—1 don't know.
Oarage Proprletor-Thlrty-four dol-
lars and alxty-flve cent*. Puck.
When an ordinary hug develop# IntB
a aoul clinch that la love.
glSTER’fi TRICK
gut It All Cam* Out Right,
How a olotar played a trick tka>
brought roay health to a coffee ne*
la an Interesting talo:
“l waa a coffee Bond—a
nervous, phyalcal wreck. J*1^**1®*
to the poison that stole away my
village
clothee
tbe abduo-
tion. and I believe hhn. I am poeltlvo
that he la not tbe kind of man to go
that far and not proceed totheend^
And now. will you pleas* tell Car‘°»
to bring my dinner to my room"
Th* Impulsive Irish heart waa not
to be restated. Nora, wanted to romaln
gnu but Instead ahe swept Celeate
Into her arms. “Celeste, don't b# angry!
I am very, very unhappy."
if tbe Irish heart waa Impulsive, th*
french on* waa no lens oo. CeleaU
villages, give
which tb* avaraga
made their gets ^ ^ Thelm. Marr|, Elected Queen;
__ I targe Crowd# Attend
oners
the place.
under
the prisoners had
way.
FKE TIXT MOM M K'ALEtTEl
r^Tuiked noisily and agrooably con- ^^d to cry out that ah. waa ua-
affalrs until Raa gruvuly 1 too.
At dinner waa served. | -.jj^-t bother to drum! Juat give
announced that dinner
____ »va nuxxla which bad
OTB^.t«B«lv stirring Harrtganamlnd:
Horn bad not one# opokon U th#
bla oM friand.
th. laH I yonrhalr a pat or two. Wall ail thro#
CHAPTKR X.
gvarytHlt»g.»^*J^
ladles,
H«n gtriag II U
din* on tho balcony.____----
rm|nU fltv to htr room, rforo wiri
ror to th* coaamont window aad
■urud at tb# darkening mountain*.
Wbou ab# turned tdward tb# disoasT
aha waa aetonlabad to find two bom
mots On# was aa ooonnoua boneb
Tlolota. Tb* other waa of almplo
to tb* various
B«wnunt Of tlm#
pedestrian will supposedly toko to
traverse tbe dlriance. an
states. Tbla la merely an official ex-
pression of tbo vary general w**10®
o( th* pousanU In th# region, who
tnvarinbly tell Inquirer* on th* ro*«
not how far It Is to a ploo*. but bow
long It Uka# to got them
For Inatanco. on# asks: How far
«> It to Oberammargau ?*'
“A email half hour.” will bo tb* on-
ewer. or perhaps "A good half hour"
or "A big half boor.”
Which la puxxllng until th# stran-
ger learn, that a "small; balt bo^"
means «6 mlnuua. “a good half hour
SO minutes aad "a big ball hour" «•
minutes.
Votes Tax of
Them
Tour Mills te
With.
I Caddo.—The Caddo corn carnival
wax held last week with lar«e attend
ance. considering that It was the
I opening day. The first day is used
principally as a "get-ready day.' so
the, everything may be In good shape
'rSH r r -
when a
receive free
_„f* lagt week's election,
♦ mill tax was voted for the specla
purpose of purchasing free ^hoo
liooks fer the children and rnak.ng
Improvements a?out we ^hool prop-
Of th* 1291 votp* ca,,t' 0n
voted In favor of the
for the children.
breath
Harris
erty.
auentlon. 79,
free text book*
Kslsar os o Oortoar.
Th# kalsor has forbidden th* produc-
tion at Harr Reinhardt's Deutaebs#
tbsater of a pUy caUad “Fordlnmi*
Prince of Prussia, ' oa tb# ground that
After an
holding finish. Miss Thelma
was elected queen of the carnival by
a vote of 344.040 to 273.004. She
the principal figure In the queen *
float in the grand street parade, and
wa* the center of social activity dor-
Ing the day and night, and also lead
the grand ball at the pavilion
Granite
Good Roads.
Talihina Wants
, prt— M»uol. I.
-- -v-
^ * 1 _ ita nnnst PIT
In the con«*rt:c
-I JnTro. why tb. ooloaM didn't
1 ° ---“ Mrs. Har-
v.
invlt# aom# of ***
rigan complalnsa
,, “|t a a man pwty.
'. *! * '• ‘ • ■ K
•< •• '• j .... •. ..
marguaritlaa. Bb. plckad ®P ^ La# of tbe cbaractara to a member of
tha riotoU far down Into th* gvug*
Skelton Is Now In Charge At
Granite —A V. Skelton, of Okemah.
former member of the state board of
now In charge of the
reformatory, succeeding Clyde
Skelton was appointed warden
of the reformatory by the prison hoard
when Mr. Reed an
some time ago^
nrocted* to be used
?Tof good road* In Talihina tov n
,b„. a, .... * **"" «o«W -tlr.. but aid
tax together *lth a specs! ■ < hool > charge of the Instltutirt,
al' O carried by large majorities. T, - . . ____%. ti>«. annolntment of
als voted a $16,440 bocJ
hlna recently
Tsiih*na as the location for a $60.-
000 Choctaw-Chlckasaw sanitarium.
not assume charge
until last *eek. The appointment
Skelton leave* a vacancy on the prison
board of control. Governor Cruce has
made no announcement of an appoint
met* to this place.
strength. I mocked at Poetum »■
W° otehdaV-r6 ftotor substitute .
cup of piping hot
tng cup of coffee but did not tell ma
what It waa. I noticed the
of It and remarked that the
tasted Ana but my ototer did not tall
me I was drinking Postum for f#** I
might not Uka any ^
■ 8ha kept tha aecret and kept gtoj
Ing tn* Pootum Inatead of catlM un
I grew stronger, more Ure1®*** *°‘ d
better color In my eallow cheek* iwd
a clearness to my eyes, then she told
me of the heslthglvln^ nen-e-
strengthening llfeuaver she had glvou
me In place of my morning calm.
• From that tlm* 1 became a dtocIFto
of Poatum and no word# ** JJJ
tlce in telling the good tbto cereal
drink did me. I will not try to tell M.
for only after having used^lt caa on*
b« convinced of It# merits. >
Ten days' trial shows Postums
er to rebuild what coffee has
^Name given by Poatum Co,
Creek. Mich. R*aA "Tbo Road
Wellvllle," In pkgn. _
Postum cornea in two form#:
Regular Pootum—must ba wull
ed. 15c and 25c package*-
Instant Poatum—to a oolnbl#
der. A teaapoonful dlssolvoa___
In a cup of hoi waIrt and,
and Rugar, make# a dcllcloOM
Instantly. »0c and 50c Uns.
Tb# cost per cup of both land* •
about th* same. _
“Tbero'a a Reason for Fhwu.
—sold by Orocor*
I
v-y".
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