The Rocky Weekly Advance. (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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Col. Moberty,
My handsome, hot bred Kktituc
Harness Stallion, Col. MOBERLY jr
Will make the season <>t 1?0H,
AT LIVERY BARN . ...
Walter Whitesides
“MOWERS & BINDERS!!
. We can sell yon in Mowers, the
Big 4 or Big New 4 in the,
/Eieoj
f fRtjcu 3R^jj|
lien ML
fin HAW WESTERihiK MAN~1N HIS. HOME
r.; c t l
:L Of lii-R LLGACl
"DAT" MASTERSON CORRECTS A
.-•WRONG IMPRESSION.
erf S . l-._
a
ruauco most appeals to man.
Wells v> as 20—and, surely, romaao
frsjf-'&e of i^sythavah.’Ho
<Jvvns tc a Fondi.ess for tne West
He Has Left—An Early
Day Tragedy.
^“This ^iU’viiKmt my b-'m? a b*
sternef, Vjfljdy to <|ji! two «' tbre’'
MR. GR13TLETON PHILOSOPHIZES
ON SUBJECT.
1 t Li*
iW
But, anyway, Wells was romantic. ^n^,„E;‘^v V
Ho bn*roM;jjSWk\hrousb hlghi^d*^
Wells was romantic.
through highf
lege v:!th 5(
at sublime ^>c
f.-oni 1G to 2D. Leva meant a great
deal to him, and lie meant never to bo
without it. It was all in all, and dally
he worshipped at the shrine of Venus,
and usually it was some new Venus.
HSrW \f<W'!?-^'v-rr4n'te n Iilli’
_w„ , i/eQ9^Hbl?nft
In Binders we handle JheOSBtpjlN
the-McCORMACK, & MILWAUKEE.
We areialso handling REPAIRS for the abfve
/Viewer* and Binbei s, _
And any of theseirepairs vve haven't in' stoe v^ye will
gladly get them on as short notice as possible,| /;jf
We have a Phone both at our Stove. <St Uesulencei
You can get, us auy tuue.f ? *
J. L Denison
Hardwareman
duriiyi his Jour, long years <
enceVlio cad forme 1 the hub
out of 4*vq
/4"h»uli
" -.t ^or
w ^. -yes yZ^1 tt,2o:i
-w*^i a
,n at (RP* iftc dbWr.iifter tire
some," said "Bat" Masterson, shcrlt
’ , back in the sev-
shal of Trinidad,
ngera who went
flghTTng Indians with C.en, Miles, and
now deputy United States marshal in
New Ycik city.
•‘When the president appointed ni<-
to tlie position 1 now hold, 1 had been
iwml oil a
York,” he
Thinks there Are Few Who Are
Sweet Abroad and Sour When
in tha Boiom of Their
Family.
prominent corner In- New -
* ®u«i*i dt -40 »e®,“
an thi u th l had just stepped o.'t Of tne ---------------,,--------
>1 «* h:-, s :;a£V. i«iSt
.........................j «n
I.UJPT autfuedt fainn” ,vltU (a;n,,va- and flashlights unJM Uj«
was made a burden. I have nvbU-lii
rlties of thyf ,- at ti loag .ttnie now imt.eof
the fact t^mn",r am 'still somctfilnirgft.®
dill cr(;^^lldWiA-,*yAUria^h6 is once BSt-
HMWl '■ aadt7
dared not deny it—for the qeart Was
.'•jt levJipv -ifijtB over U
bmctlifntf-. A s!, in.
lie cal
; t
r;j>us^a«a
SgSiSI
V‘:’:
paramount with Wells.
It was love at first
J
i
cisht
his
JiftCHER,:.....
e.
miles on :i stage coach in mdei jraSII,
It was lovo at lirsc sisnf. uu ***= i anyv, h.ere, we had some
.d<#tid«l.-ntd fd ruatovtocher as ““ fa. th.Qi.h-to di-aini si l the • ,
and relpftFO, hciy^q^i ft# U-b
f! „ .. tj , mnsr d«ifi^e'l5«^l'oV»hli’antd'’•b^i‘b-n',ct -into-his a'ldo.m .i.
.v, cowboy F;
.. ^ Zm'i i .>«J ^
rJanAtaA^r®*^'ifa >
tV : .. a.. ^nJ^.-.-^W!SK5?Sa'a
I icuuc.. wiiMia
, J. , (>n i^rl,K?oUW a
r'_____ii- V—, lihn tVnf ho rnl
zjyn1 V# ‘•'tT/y ' ,
j n^.ff t? yi • ;'‘^u\?Z*7Vnt'hft' k-h;i;u. wilt®if . ^Ainiiy^s^n modcjstly do mon- m
; g<Wtl ®|fjj '\VW%, %i ‘Be followed I i, ?*L}}f-
,pr *g T;. , ^gr^piAife^^SEg^CJ^S -
J The Rowinscn D™Sa?o
Eggs
EUY,
•.R;.i2SSai
ctt
iFul r stock 6f General Msrabahdjsfc f. d
--- j# pi 1. u-
^cery Specials ^ ^A
i-ftiy Floni',. llanl Wheat _ ,...,...^l
'Villi', tifciitiWN htuvi-
X
i’l iico l
“You know,” said Mr. OrlsHeton,
"wl.en I licar.it said of a man that
tie’s good as pie" to everybody else,
but you ought to see bow ho treats
his folks, I don't set it down right
away that the man so described must
be necessarily a brute or a sneak.
You see, if he is going to show peev-
ishness anywhere, home is the proper
place for it; there It can do Ills family
and himself the least harm. It is es-
sential to liis success in life that lie
should put nfl a Rood front •and show
a smiling face to the world.
-As a matter or fact the terms -are
contradictory, for a man can scarcely
------—horns
wuu ..... veneer of
grace sufficient to dbcetvo abroad. A
in a n is likely to reveal hiroseflf at all
times for what he really1 l«', <o be,
in tlie main, either good or ball every-
where; but if be have a streak of
weakness -Ul him, why, that I would
prefer lie should keep for bofne, and
so, I think would hlv family.
•'They want him to make a goed
Impression In the world, to appear
everywhere to advantage, and they
aro ready to put up with hifc shortcom-
ings, to make allowances, ahd after all
they don’t have th ttnake. so many,
and they know hla' Way a nfid they
can charm away bis crossness easily
enough. !} ,
"The truth ti< ihat while tliero may
ho men who avo sadnts -at)road and
savaged at‘ borne there, nro not many
"suck; tnoat Ben nro pretty decent,
aii^rtlwwd'I.tfjlrfQSl wo.*cfur about me.,
who aro so good to other peoplo and
so mean to their own are likely to bo
without any real fotindhtioa or great-
ly uxtig' oraicd or born out of a
change discloauro.
“Jones’ family, for instance, know
him for what lie is, a strong, vigorous
able man who.keeps his temper and
behaves himself admirably In the
world, though there be baa. niueb t0
contend with; and they are, willing,
more than willing, that lie should tor-
troubles and even lose bis
home If ho
■Ughfa ecT.'ttt cf CTss to Ezte Nisoe'e
T eclir.g.
When people asked Miss Ant idA
Green wliat sho received from her
aunt in Lie city C3 a legacy, T is»
Green always smiled grimly and slip-
ped toward her fireplace.
‘‘Aunt always said she should r®-
meniher me in her will,” Miss Green
would say, “arid although 1 knew th®
family traits, I did calculate on a ew
hundred dollars, sho being worth
somewhere up in the hundred thou-
sands. Hut what she didn't leave to
her son all went to the college where
ho got his education,
"It was stated in the will that 1
was to choose ‘any remembrance
from among tlie household furn.sh
ings -that 1 wished.
"I chose this pair o' bellows, i nn
Miss Green would lift a well-w >m
ai tide from llio peg where it bung.
“Some folks wouldn't sense the fun
I've got out o' these old things. A int
Rebecca wouldn't ever let ’em be
used for fear,they'd Mart the fire up
too much. I’ve sat over a dying b ize
In her fore-room witli my eyes on
this pair o’ bellows till it seemed as
if my gaze would fetch ’em right off
their hook!
"Mow 1 take ’em down, even when
’tisn't necessary, and I work ’em buck
and forth hard us I can, and it ea ;es
my feelings so that by llio time 1 hung
’em up I'm ready to say; 'Poor old
Aunt Rebecca!’ instead of wJll
something quite different."—Youth's
Companion.
®r ;7;,* .„a55S«Sj*a«g^ an opportuni-
•’«' vpakfn* her W the ^tiost• t0 , "Jootlie and comfort him and be
A*,® .nraet^aln, puzsliW. ZdVals. who set j ’p7d to him and strengthen hint. They
in that way. If • n(,t ou'.v don’t mind, but they really
pchcernan holding onto her
such a rough, familiar manner,*Ho,
probably throw her Into a coll
O, it can’t be—sae ^ydn’t do at, ------
>«fe.4rt^6^^oor WilWWtf; M|4 ........
Jrln^rbheJn^?a?tVu!^iito a c£Ul, ^r. h^,ttme wqrih. vi;cry^Qdy
Ms ptzzled for^pohem; i^d hy-poi..^ vas dpt tot
mm of lltfcfaflns^er. • y8t*da a<ai«!1TM • -J . J*
At-dast he theuilbt S' a. T^TXJ PRICE ..Qif . LIFE 13 LOW...
,*®Afvi - rw-1* 2
London Roughs W.ill Put Arty Ono
TQgt o.f the .Way- Cheaply.
‘’clgoi-C he tvofSdd'it'cut in fchSffigjffi'
—: his fief i
and as the policeman with
nrisonor paused at the stops of tha j
n sudden resolve to carry out his I am told that a CIO note wilj buy a
V. ! man’s lire in London, that afly|#»M
1 dhqt^. ,ha i| frirteu® .person can fall L§|L tbe
con. tie oleer Jnd’i -ftjamQsen a dark night, or b'.^Wt, bis'
v M £■ •>• ! niek'^idug i:yund,a .slipiiyry, o#^
lc3lT^e liTtcrTfBsc.'.fr ! UOr, or' fall under a van, if a
touching the man on the sleeve. I of criap paper changes hands,
"This gtrl is my'arst^,,’^-**afere.IJ i London Sketch. I know that
a-nthing wrong WlnSVidW aboJ distinguished playwright, w.s
■ ‘ , ,, EO iicr bail. You can’t put her i Work out the plot of a mo
i , r roll that’s all tliero is to it. 1 went into a high-class den of
v ’to try—she’s my sister, I tell ,^ad.o friends wRli some pt
'lr\i 1 j i c.r3,--«5i!d imfoided- to them
t a littlO ii'^r -J 5 g^Oifli^al.UTi'c, tvrsliff* td put into e;
C°ot S il 1 rSiSsht of the girl’s apprecla- ! tho plan ho had devised for
y
the stories
Is man or
!Uiit wUb'ls said fe'fle go® as Pie to
• itrangetei buf’'tt’s'diiH efi.-rf) with hi®
own. 'Tou.cmi **.AU «tevT for a Wet
that thin Pia» «Uo.,
TEACHER WAS ALL RIGHT. j
Had Answered All Questions In a EJt I
Isfactory Manner. I
I wns staying over night with a far-
mer, says a writer in the Chico fo
Daily News, and after supper we we re
talking about educational matte -s,
when I mentioned the fact that I I’M
passed a schoolhouse about two ini.es
west of his farm that afternoon ft id
that tlie female teacher, who was
Standing in the door, was an late’ll-
gerit-looUIng girl.
“Yes, I got her the place,” ho s’®
piiod.
"Then you nre wliat is called la®
moderator? You had to ask her vr. .1-
ous questions to see if she was fitted
for the place?”
' “Well, not 30 very many, I ask“d
her about tlie Rocky mountains a:'d
the Atlantic ocean and who Shake-
speare was, and sho answered rlii.it
off. Then 1 r.«.ld something about
Turkey and how many times 10 went
into 80 and her answers showed ri®1
she was right up to the mark. Th> ni
I asked her In case my old women
died during the summer if she’d mar-1
ry me in the fall, and she said she’d j
be durned glad to, and 1 told her to |
bring along her duds and take tt#|
Job.’*
(Jet our vices,- - ••»"* j
■'' *>uas'tL':tTiS: and fcife
COKE EE. Speeurt s .....; . .... , ^ j
Clothing Specials,
hats. TiSJ.'*y°. "•P"WtaF0h no uii t<> *r*
All KI/.FS- .*«•! gtutkai:.JOULSW.-"**— ;
ti-nhslenUs peUlnessoa thi f be my
there rqyeal, pretty suye ? be a man
whom Umy ate risht B'n 1 t0 *** aX
bight, at _liouiC.’_
i !l ?f< •
Betrayed by Clun»»ne»°
".Wftimve tfl cpA^mV/.lreeP
dookuMt JW !fn or,k'r U’
little
wtTut.^^
Iain’s action, lie told Ills
f that tlilre wuf a/vary taJttPrtant finan-
. jfoV’-h^ wanted out sof 'flits way for 48
r" j. ssloil hours while he played tne vciy cx.
puzzled ’ h, apparent rue ens Wlth the exchange with tlie stocks
Wells, chain- the financier controlled.
hi3 cfTorts In hor
broke -
,rabt!£ blmfivmlyby the coat collar
and shutting c« bin^roa'h. cm„n
'V1%atSrtm«Ito« Welto and tho
SldloilS,!Vn tho building
and before the desk sergeant
• l,50un<jl *2,00.
— ......"Qm1.A *5’00'
FA NTH,
CAliHAKT OVEKAt l^i
npvitr 'v.*ar (dii-
MEN'S SHIHTH, Dress anti Working-- -
JUtUana DiMbS Shift for iU- l
hMk ri,f •■M <“!'Srw
l/j\V pl'U’HS Oil. fill.
HITTING- FI i -\ NN El Hi AU jrratk’S'timl colors*
«•»<»« sumrnvf!-
,1 w , . • /. • i •... 7 > • , i j i- - \ • •• 4».i.. x v ■ j
Produce Wanted,...--------------------- —;
. ... „ w^P^>;i IOI
‘waybills, .mercantile,
policy'-M' avidi- " "':"1U -I IVl':‘1’1'
the ^huiio. -
1 amnl'[■ lX>Z 11 rts'8- timl farm l,n;lH.11',at \'° ,U"1
... **-»--^b***«**
i V ^ «#;. gntj, WPtMZZ
tilt' ,I-”«»5I ii* nit* I
It. Vouu Eci- _ ; ' ,j; t|M b#fa >!***
■ mtle wrj1^ artificial; .austertr.ee or v
diaw'ot tfude ffiitVe.'prel<ni<l tto be m tn« Doubtless the peculiarity orl
imBia:.,,--,wsbUf»-i<»lti t-h® head’Off one of the . . . -- --— ------n„n.
liiWrip.it.--®’ .„• York-: whok-slon' yvali pap® "
CO.
• l-> lj|-z
ini a Vccbt would ho the simplest
means of insuring this o.ijcct. H »
hearers concurred. They knew the
. revy vacht for the purpose;, a shipper
and a crew could easily be produced;
! and concerning the lady there would
1 be no difficulty whatevot. Then,
^^^Tioiira, wo wiH Qf course,
Inigback," said tho, d-amatlst
* Alntlns of b!3 fourth ftet.
. ... Anvway if he ain't, ho ! A cloud came oter .tha faces of hla
® 1-toiir^ «*«•' «uv •’'O'0'
**mL.----- v;n.*y-iara.J«u4< ilways easy
„„ Lftf...either, for son* are pretty
Ufid' ' PO.Med’ nn- the sqbjfct, and aro
•(Mreur 4wMiM«r IriUM 1-Ukfa..’i!e®t and
wanted something ’banr; up in st>le,
at trade prices. Ho talked so know-
ingly about wall paper, that I bmt
about made up my mind to give him
the discount when a little thing hap-
pened that put mo wise.’ He at-
tempted to roll up again some paper
be had spread out on the floor tP ex-
amine. The way ho did It wfts.atwr-
elution He took bold of it and mauled
It about as if he were kneading bread.
1 ,C.TH MI ..... . n n’t. lio \ elom
it a DU mi a» -- . .
I never ua'.v anything less like tlie pro-
fessional way of doing It. I Pftve him
the discount, all right, but up instead
of down,"
QUEER DIET QF RA^COCNB. I
■f v| - _ii_— I
Relish Crabs, Although Naturally «|
Race of Fruit Eaters. |
WfiKt made the crab-eaj'n* rnccoM
first t&ito to his queer;'; diet? 'I
qreaiibn; is auggcBtod by a spcclm
of thfs atrang® i animal at a Lorn! i
meuageHe' iind whipb '.; Is harpy c
qtiiign any generlius ’ vifttQr with an I
lu.itratioti of the q«.iokest way to V:
uttphell am|. svtfGiow a crustaee r
w'uhout aittficlal . assistance cf
"rr ” ’ ,iiiiii.-r.s the peculiarity <
anted in the shore-frequenting liab s
of tlie species, and, being a delica r
feeder, the succulence of the err i
once cracked, was an obvious indm *
nient to rengvf. bis acqualntanco oa
every poaslble occasion.
Originally probably a fruit eater,
the raccoon is inquisitive and daint v,
both strong Incentives to experimen r
in diets. Wlion an Individual sees 1
small object ho does not understa’ i
Ills actions fall under three heading c
Ho first puts tlie article to close scr i-
tUiy, both, with Ws eyes and that b i-
pencil lout, upturned nose of bis. Tin i
hsj (ake3 it nway and washes it-- i
.f-hfiracterlstie action of this water-U
Ing aftjmil—nnd li ially puts It to t. i
grfltid •; terst of oatiftfleness or otbi ■
wise., if it appears, unpalatable Lt
glves-lt to his Wile.-
In (his way It Is easy to lmag!' >
how tho creek-lovtng coon, wea'"-'1
of too much fruit, made his flr3t ci:
supper, and though he lias never b
ablo to add a squeeze of lemon
Welford’c Deduction.
Dallas Wolford, in an interview Juat i n'l)r~Iul nn(j butter, to the rep
pvevlouo to his saiilng to spfend s become a ooufinaod lover of «-
ssr.“ssup^ssi -*
1 If VOU wlsli it; but It would 8aye Ducli
w bluccejit. --y„ -^.L .,-,1, ay>. M iqlrtf {questlona bolng a !:ed 'f b‘*
.. jnolwah*^ qm**"¥* ” TJ, 7 7c;;t <nil,.ly overboard," the
it HfU •ftutj ttla- ’ 'Ymi Bpei 1 epoShemku ■Mggttdcd.'__
'’ Bejllet Al.p'd-
“ " WH ho l» hop’ brothor." 'j””™'",«s„vo yo,. l.'it
*. -1--T f (mi<HTTn? sl^iwl, v,j. !| mnsd ftlwujs
; v A r‘^T ^ '7;±"«,y' yin
.. • i'.., n itmu (l)iiniiiiUdlA UVW, . i
1. and’ TiiPiRltl" H11 M*»t-li to\W*f ..Taln’t likely/ griunbd t
rciiii -r«f
pression that was a cross between
i'ltv and annoyance Mr. IVeiford an
Bwered; "Comedians aro born, not
made; if they were made there would
he no unfunny comedians. Which
.-.p,w-Nr Bbu® ib-i Htdn ......... H*T*
conu-dTan Mr. Welford is a good 1ml-
latlou philosopher.
It Makes Little Difference.
T’-lihr-ller.^V JfiuppfiBb It’d l#!|hty
" Wc your
■Yes/biitfthen if lio were
,v if o'a face was dl
mind of tde roman __
0^ It'itVlf lilci •* iH ,J1 !
,ra-v»v,S>P “T*
Phan,tl»v.- Yes, InilSfllien If ho wer®ldttX |PJ’
s 'j Ml til U
yi,lJ •cl^ o:k-lMi!lhdelphia VfCM.
• • scr/. R- - bns SO TO M. Wf 00
.experiments until they become a fi> ^ I
habit and their whole structure 1-j
modified in ac ordaiioe. I
Nut ore, for instance, never Intend"!.
Hie osprey to live on fish. It was th-:
of nmwrto-wwld trout l |
Alfflcultles In tho shallows that h;
led the great tgawk astrr-y. bmi-
small lliuaillan nimikeys, again, l.-'-t
almost exclusively on birds’ t-ggs. an i
Australian parrot lias given up a
nroiiur te.qf)(j*flfcn diet for an ex-
Hit fvo regli^eh of mntten
otliin- Instances of the
p< tMns UAJ'tV- cbed’
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<• ii- ttl;v, in>; 4--.illit. »*t »i/-t>.t-..(i-1‘!
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