The Rocky Weekly Advance. (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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. i,A nice raiu toll lawt Wednes-
night
•j The farmers ere still busy sour
; ijig wheM, The early sowed
^.gruiu incoming »»P nicely.
„Mr surd'Mrs.WiH Long at tend-
, v'j presbytery at Hobart-itPfeOT*'
11 day. •
\A iB Ck*k.and family
X g->uu to OklahoinaGitythiatetet
t,t<->attend th« Fair.
NiVr Do via of nearTtcKkfWiEifc-
, ,t<) ndativea in thirrieinity fchm|-
(iduy. ;
» Uncle Billy Alien.took cotton
t.to torvirPiiduy. j
Cook al tended church.
Kftffcky Sunday. J
, 0:H Qunn uPHoltart huHt *
♦ Lu^.for#It»nrpiHB5rH*TltM«da^
\j!Sf r, «4d.*trfT*I‘.Br<mn vi*it«*l
jjeiff IHwb, tvn9irnmyimie9m
Sftu/jday * h
\\\v ill ’ Lwag vwdufeio iPPf fliiir
MWwiV$«tUra»y n<woj^W'ten^>
, v-UnmrTutedfvy
JJHI ’11
ARRIVED TOO LATE *" FA’Brown a Cumberland
The Lycum f
the school Jiouge. billed for Sat- ‘
. . .. . . , next Sunday at 11,a..m • and a-
urday jught-wa* not .given be- *
cause the trnur oik,which Miss Kair1'1 u1^ 1
Tliotnpsoi* tatno was two MLd a
tBRO0GHT TO TIME
half, how—te»>
, ‘nyrs.vtsfte. ’texy .Cute-w*1**
nice cat .t<\ haar tfae-emertain
MrJH Lea is sellipg mon u
ineuts,- and marble anil,granite
wnrkvfor a Georgia Company.
He will plac e a finomomtment
. QIRL EASILY LANDED HER BASH
FUL ADMIRER.
i
Skillful Handling of Conversation Got
.-Him—Of Course It W«i All b!n-
. expected, and All .That—
.You Know.
traimras late an horn'
»nd everybody went homo, dis-
appointed of course hut ready to
make allowances.
Those who had paid at the,
. . , , „„ i man of Texas, and will move to
door got,their money buck gnu
pnog.
* * •
Mr J li Graham has sold
The young min in the painfully ni*w
.-.nli gazed admiringly at the vjjt-j
woman whose immaculate linger.o
ige,let tuid elaborately done up hair
bote witness to the fact that his call
iutd.been expected. He was so aliy,
no.wover, .that ho removed his gaze
*, ojp her face quickly .whenever Bho
>ooked at him
■•jfo.” she was Baying, “Clara may be
u xv ....... v" l f. .tic© girl ar.J all that and some peo-
store at Rainey to Mr JOR.Jt, hi or f.|0 xhl.;.i, shn .Is pretty and «f course
J'3"
holdexant.scja«)«.tickets\villJgot
Uxoir tu’d ctwrsolutendn.
r^igHoducttan Sale,
N«m Qn. -
.\At Rofctnron 1> mrt C o.
Ml| MM W» I m HIHH >♦♦♦,
iTo.the young »wn and young
Isjlteof Rooky community;'and 1 morning.
|®th«A»th«irahd mothers ,who| xhe*funoral took place at the
!art interested in the future d< ; Grissom . Cemetery Saturday
v('fbpm.ent{and,wo‘faie of your, afternoon, after brief but ap-
boys and girls,'SvW(‘ the under- propriate service conducted by
some point in Texas, and engage
m optical work being an exper-
ienced optican. ^
The:little 3 ->■ year old hoy of
Mr and Mrs C A Bachlor was
(licked by a horse some weeks
■ago amhwHteined injuries frnm
which he died last
• • * * j signed of this article, realizing
lLastiSunday afternoon jthe grout jrppprtanco and need
of a literary society for our
• Davie called at the..office with
i, pi.i buggy to take us out to
\ .Walnut Grove farm, for a poi -
(..♦Qual interview .with those
• Quail Babies ” wbicU.ikwiH be
i remembered, hatched out in bis
j*hjU,.yW.hiie- ho was carrying to
• the home, aVoutvix weeks ago
As for found
t the fdurliMIIOOUPv W'i'S as pert
itWhd Ripper as you .please. «n t
nnuwh.piore tame than the little
, chickens of the same <|ge with
, w hpm they..associate.
iBut.the nativtj instinct whit h
ikluakes,the Quail run for over
jasmin the little fellows just as
„-strong as if they luiddieen raised
, mill, in the fields' by their own
,,mother.
'.This was, ehown when the
((quails were feeding on the walk
■ in front of-the.porch1. •
They. wore, pibkidg away as
-contented as could bo when sud
i denly Clyde gave a shrill whistle
■ when all at pnee the whole
i ,bunch scooted, as fast as theii
j. little lege^op'uld.cfrTy ,th.ctn for
i .under ,the porch.' -
Now what made.lhem. think
: lit. was a hawk! Being,.orphans
i from birth they coutd'.neYpr have
, got it from their mother * ■
Hut. they certainJvtfidhght it
> was an enemy, They do not
i.nundutlier noises. JNow^.we do
i nut know lor sure that, hawks
v.tyftistlp, 1 ut certainly ..the little
oQuails ihuat think.the^* dp, from
U^be.'Way they went for. cover
-when H they , lueard the .-shrill
wliifttlo
A t sundown t rthe t fpu r rdittl#
.,tjj;iils end. theiri two doMTrttiC
,;Chjrpevones*prtro sefe^r.bQuBed
tM.tbe ipgbt .in a. rei-proof or;
pPbUU^pXlunT whteh Clv‘de;,ba^
i Iwilt jforihpir speflW,uee.v *
• a,o
;J 11., Dpnisou; it. dining, onj
ilthene.days, Mrs Danisor, and tl«
t-two smallest ohildren are attotul
i iyg big Fair,.at. Oklahoma
(V’ity-sn»l visiting relatives.
youpg people, dOr most, respect-
fully .solicit your presence at the
Roc'ky school house ou Thuie
day night Oct. 17th,}to help us
orgaui *e the said, 1 i terary society
There will be a lecture at the
beginingiOf thc program on the
'object 10, .rearpps why young
Tuon should SV^car
Jubt following this, will be a
talk on thr importance of. a lit-
erary society inevnry commun-
ity. by Prof T J Osmond,
Let every ycjnng man, young
lady, and all the parents and
dvery one el?e come We will
have a good time.
Respectfully
i I). L. Burson.
J. F. Bolding.
« J. I,. Denison.
Mr D_6hean.
Mr and Mrs Bachelor have the
fullest sympathy in their hour
of herearement.
Thu little lad was a brighLand
interesting child and his loss is
a heavy blow to his parents.
Miss-Pinkie Gald,well youngest
sister of \Mrsv\V alt. W ilkinson,
accompanied - the latter, home
from New Mexico aui will re-
main for the winter and go to
school
The Advince acknowledgcs a
pleasant cal).
+ + +
* + +
1MM^th^Son.-thorfw.ullon.,nrai.&(lall (he ,Bttel. partof
attended,church and Sunday I ^
9ch»i withw™ i*o,withwhon, a;,r ;lwm80D could
NOTICE No Hunting or
Shooting allowed on my Farm
Tuck Wilkinson
. • * *
The railroad, telegraph,-and
telephone, service in southwest
Oklahoma >cas completely do
sh« stayed over Sunday, ami
made "the acquaintance of many
of oufipasplaand tha impression
■he made was tntfSrtt*aUy fdvor
ablB, , 1
It i» -fr^quentiy 1110 case that
people in her liite of work put on
a good many airs but there was
nothing of tho kind in Miss
Thompson’s manner.
Her manner was simply that
of a good straight v well-brought
up Christian young lody with-
out atry traoeof “uppishnese,”
Sho took,part in all the ex
ePcist-S’like one w ho .was us«d to
church services.
word from her
-iho is |x<rula,- in a way, but I’d rattier
yixsi, unuoticc-1 jind plain-looking J's 1
•un if, I ha I to bo a* heartless and
sejljgh .*ts fhe has Kliotyn herself to
i »e.’’ I
; The young itruii saw at opening, but
.Uia >hyne»B haiu|>ered liiru. “Plain!'’
ha y^*p«*ted. "Why. nobody-could call
yon JJiat'"
Th« young woman. l<*oked as if ho
.nwl. fallen sbqr' ct what he might
\i;wo j«M. huf rhe v.as used to it.
“Look at the way ahe ha» treated poor
.tieorge H abody !” aha wfnt on, IndlE
Saturday eamlj- ’Asy*x»rl' who 1«U: » mea
grow ta care for, har and then deliber-
ately .throjea hiiaVoveiTWeU,! 1 have
my -oplulon >of! hpr'”
“41! sift, aro not like yea.’’ eeld the
young man with general regret. “They
— they wmtra'Tliiff.; i; sms-*!”
egn’t Imastne t. g.tr bring like
,hkt,‘ protested the young woman
with lovely sadness. It seems r.o un-
vtomanlv. I should think it would just
haimt Clara, spoiling his life, you
kupw. And, of course, she knew that
he caretl,ion her.,In spile of 'vhat she
raj-s.’
, The-,youag-mnn swallowed hard. “Is
U—does, a pirl always know when, a
man likes her ? ’ he asked. "When U*
’ haan’t told heivI me***?-' '
The young woman looked as taper
aenai as a jixlf.e “W-ell, In rooa
vases she floes," Bite admitted. “Tlte
is, if he has been coming to gee hw
for a long time- and—-and—oh, weii.
■tdic geaeraily knows v Of course, there
aie cases where sftv hasn’t-any Idea,
because the man fs so careful not to
. give her. a chance to think so./ Ol
rourae, then she can't he blamed1'
‘ No,, of course not," agreed the
young; man, looking dowreast.
*1 don’t seo how Clam bail any ex
cuse, though," went on the young
woman. “George had been coming to
see her regularly for u year hnd a
half and tv king her everywhere-and
bringing her things!’
The, young man glanced hopefully at
the large box of candy the youug
woman lied hnd the pleasure of open-
FOUND IN LIBRARY BOOKS-
Queer Things LeffThere toy Almdnt-
Minded Readers.
Strange Ush come to the nets of tl»«
•ceeelving jt-lerks a' public, libraries
w-hen tlTev examine toe s books--re-
turned by horrowepe
;‘■perhaps-the most common-catch in
a single long hair, precisely laid1 be-
tween two leaves, tStatisticians:might
be Interested to note that hair»,of a
- brunette Character la more common
Gray 1*
A
Beautiful
orajm
is alwajfs^cye-
ii toan, but few
* r"" • - • ^
it> realize that a
man Is equally pleasiaf-la
The eyes of woman. DtaN
v.welL Wear “Taylor?*
: Mode clothes, add« mote
< ' - -.V ^
yourself pleasing t to i ltte
eyes of ALL- -i£6u admte
; the-waman-beautiftllly^tel
r^give ter .m, ■ rhanro llo
v
..admirqjrou
r Nearly 300 sampte ttev'
♦ * *
cfchooae from and
Let Us Taki Your Measure Today.
ROBINSON DRUG C0.
U ’
Rocky, ORiahwma.
v
not get
managers at
Taylor ot Hart *
Now Carload of KIBLINGER BUGGIES VeryjBWSll.
TAYLOR & HART. ‘jv
l^ow Harness You cant Offordtotorarlook ounatock.
TAYLOR & HART. { t
Wlnbmills, '-Beston earth. See them go.
TAYLOR & HART. . m
Frult'Jars. Stone Jarsi. Ptenty of both. \
TAYLOR & HART. . ‘ ' - 1
Bridget Beach^S^oves.. B«t Heater, and Gooko.
TAYLOR & H ART.
Wagon si WagonsI Wagons!. Bought before raise
Buy them and get the benefit.
Good goods, fair prices, square dealing, is the rule at Jho
Rocky Hardware & Grocery Go*
----- -— ------- 13 bur, blond or n»ar blciad
South.McAlister until Sattirday j xeldcm t.bua paraded
, . Eyeglasses and spectaz-les arc no
afternooir which compolled her
to take th$»lata Jtrain, and that
was late.
M * I H »I
* * •
te* *
| Found A LapJRobo -
Owner prove property and pay
for. advertising
Advance Office
'<«
Or, Slattery,’ ,tho Dent i«t,xwiU
continue hit! visits to Ibicky on
i iMudevit i i d\Wi dhtkdayH.
* tf
♦ M*a H'M
F. W. MORGAN
Pginting and Paper Hanging
l louse, Sign and Carriage Work
G<*kL Work at Right Pricee.
WILL DELVE IN THE PAST.
Lang-Buried Cities of Italy Ars to Be
Exhumed.
> Keyhold Tenure In EngtanE.
■ The curious custom of k«yherld ton
uro -still prevails «t Crowland, the
famous ■mbl ey town in the - Ltncole
shir s fens, where there are a number
ol- cutricM whtek itre neither «opy-
feOld.'.lNMurtdv.jior leaaohold. * They
were ortltnnlly built waste land,
and -in eseh eose th*-v»o»fessor of the
key hold:* an undisputed tenancy. AI
though soma of the occupiers hare re-
placed the -mud and thatched dwell-
ktaa of Antiquity with brick and slated
buildings, tliey have no power to aell
or-sfill them away, for they have no
■*eda. On a tenant dying the first
ixicsen tu cross the tlireshold takes
hie place. If he, so dcrii-cs. Many do
vieee kavs been resorted to to obtain
itfce h«r«. *• The ■ properilc carry a
county vote, but the poor law ruar-
4Um always -refuse to giant relief to
'*• t«<ian'».—London :•-«>>-».
uncommon Cuds, which piigh' itidi '•ate
hat the reader, having waded so fai
iad- no mind for any further leading-
Scraps oj paper, occasionally an an
mailed teHer, and .^proofs of photo-
graiihs are common captures; but
T\evci a banknote, oiid, stranse to way,
never an unreceipted bill or -comic,
valentine.
On the other hand more than once
unpaid dinner checks have turned up,
which would denote such devotion on
the part of bluestockings that they
cannot, eat without print before them.
Side combe are said to make good
r FAMOUS CANALS ~0F CHINA.
tHolland’e WaterwayrOJutdone py the
. Celestial Empire.
• Holland's canals are famous, but
the canal system of China la far more
-marvcleus and Its value to the tutor-
nous empire Hi simply incalculable.
No country -In tbs world has mora
navigable rleere -and canals than
China. The nee^rork v>f ,waterways,
natural edd nrtittelhl.-dW ■eeeere th*
emyilre that almost «a ■momy people
live upea the water, ae on ttfee land.
The ®reat-.canal, that, wonder of the
world, rune north and south from Can-
ton to the extremity of the empire,
and by this route the wares of all na-
lloris are carried to Peklug, a dlsLtnce (---
of 82B miles. TWa canal is BO feet i ony on Roman noil was early smitten
wide; It passes through, or near, 41 I by malaria nnd an evil reputation
largo cities; it. bn* 7B large sluices to I caused her to he burled In a deeper
keep up the water,- nnd is spanned by ! oblivion than the wave washed ccl-
j thousands of bvld*e«. umua of Ostia. ^ _ .-
1 1
4 ;
. All the world will Join tn anplandta*
the resolution of Italy to disinter what
treasures may yet remain under the
debris of the age-long forgotten cities
of Ostia and Puestum. Both cities
were unkindly dealt with by Provi-
dence. The glory of Ostia, chief port
of ancient Rome, receiving the corm
and oil of Sicily, Sardinia and Africa,
was slowly but surely betrayed by
Father Tiber and flung contemptuous-
ly out of reach of the shallowest shipe.
Time, curiously enough, han, however,
failed to rot hor of her Industry which
first nitKM her famous, and salt, is
still produced In small quantities from
the little village of one hundred luhab- a__
Hants Ural has stoloiyiU»«rartd pity’s 'rCw%sXrLCT
name and pays ths ruins hMaaga'fram
tha modest distance-, ol* two ■klloa.
Paestum -Is store Oraak than Rmhb, __
aad swa* may-AstlclpBU That ’tt - aa- •_ *■ ■
othsr lull Of NsptaoastRWSgte •* |jf?l I
Ceres lies beneath th* he^lEMSfSVf •
of the eeaturies it will be- Athetis aad
not Rome that will he raised from
the dend. Pnestum’s fnto is sadder
thuu that of Ostia, for the Greek col*
R O CK’Y
Pmiiace
Company*
iPays
HighestPrice
In tGash
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Eggs
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and.Poultpjr
c.w:dloos. ;Praa
JE-DIOGS Nigs.
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