The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 3 of 12
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SOME QUEER “RUNS”
ctartlirig Yarns Are Told When
Ratl crowd ‘Sits In"-** the
Special Had to Wait on
the Dragon.
“TO
,n(t trick rlispaU h • ’ see ,hat
it four o’clock, jo hundred
•omblnatlon again m
"'*What conihinaiion are >°
about now?” lnauired the
lazi'y- . aberei” persisted the
“Why, look a-heie. l k “Engine
guardian of the second tile* ^ 1;U
HI arr,vel1 “'..^“okcd her nose into
p. m.—engine --- 1 j m nutty
the yard at 2:22 p. ^ oyer tbe main
if engine 33d didn t 1 1 afternoon.
line switch at 3.33, i*
What d’ye think o ’ d the man-
“That’s nothin , e*cl ^ wa8 di3
ager, dlsdalnlully. ^ tbe ’80s on
patebin hack yon^oWeU road the en-
the Lawrence & J Some bore
nines used W wear mythological
the name of stars f men.
beings. Others were named ^
One day 1 had a couple £ ^
the road during my g your
cident features of whlci b
combination a »n™™'^nins from
ance. One train engine bore
Lowell to La wren • . j owell,
the name of the former city
and was handled by ihe
Lowell. 1,'iank, a'Wrence Junction a
conductor. “ . which was going
train was met Loweil, hauled hv
from Lawrence J Engineer Fred
«*>“ TrZ throttle/ while Com
Iltrtm"Fred Lowell was in chaige o
. the train." office simply
Every man in me
stared and sighed hea'iy cr m
-WliatV continued the ma
disgust. “Don’t belluve ■■ u
H b the truth, as suie as n y
Larry! a man present,
“Say, Lowell, sa for any-
41 what does Larry s
way?” awrence,” replied the
“My name is La^re „
manager, “Lawrence "° detective.
“Say, fellows.’’ said the ^ the
who dropped in - 11 , you about
mail train, dlo 1 « on the ’long
the time 1 ran an enjn walt-
and Short- railway.. **with
ill “One day 1 went down
the nariaiwc. niv run.
to the depot to anXiety, was
sweetheart, a picture ox a
^ satd^she? tremulously, don’t
go out to-day. covlidn’t do a
<££%£' ™ near leaving time
TOC' uhyieade. **£
dream*Tast*°nigh1 - > d ^
train got in on tn vvept out on the
•Well, gentlemen "forget „
run al right, m leventh day of
On November H. thee n a. m.
the eleventh n‘™“i]Kine n> baggage
umn No. 11 n trUcks, mail car
V? chaU^cnr «, dining car 44. went
in me ditch at milepost M. ™
wreck was cleared at U Vt* dam.
were 11 persons mjuied an
enito filed were for an aggi^b
aSe suits i happened U
tXZ. and I bave^told the story
about eieven -^5 the of-
"I used tc ™n a t. aim ^ Jugt
yardniaster, Wh tUe converse-
in time to ^auit were being
. tion ">at ungm^muy ^ ^ Wg
considered. _ or foUr dozen
money pa“" , president of the
years ago. 1 had theA„
n>ad ou‘ "" “ ’ot some bad news,
Of a sudden 1 £ ire tbe super-
and told his chirk ^ # c)ear tracli
mtdlf fast run to Chicago. Golly, boys.
^T^Tm^d”up ‘he track. After
shinning along for 80 miles so fast
(bat the telegraph miles resem d
rT?„^r^r«r^
wV flr «.os days, a mechanical mar-
Sh„ was named 'The Dragon.
a passing t. ack on ei around
Cl„edrdmcOTered that we had been
she~Tgrr^s^
Xr several minutes- delay, ’why are
we being detained here.
•• -We,’ i answered respectiu .,
s :*„r:
Star. __
had CONSIDERED the point.
Juryman's ExpUua^on Som.wb.t .« a
Joke on Judge,
awoke on PILOT of engine.
«.*ST5 S.'«S ““£KiS
horse ambled hlow y awakening.
Johnson had a siup • , he found
From the midst of dreamland he ^ &
himself clinging »» ub tbe
freight trains locomotive wi
wreck of his wagon about h— d
Johnson’s sleep had_ homeward
sweetly until W>» b pennsylvania
bound, started ovey ae N j. A
railroad crossing, a , ’ to the
heavy freight train ™»^he ^ep-
crossing. The engineer ^aw t and
ing man and slow mg hor
sounded his whist e euc jobn-
said, to awaken a horse re-
son slumbered on a ^ en-
fused to ^lc^n ‘ toSSing Johnson
gine hit the wagon, down
In tbe air. and when hei canre^ ^
he landed squarely on excttedly
was wide a awake tEen an^
clutched the headUgl . e^rlgbtened
train was stopped a at tbe sup-
engineer ran up n exciaimed:
posed dead man, u wake me up
“What did you want to wake
that way for?” , aTlrt l)Ut in
The horse was uninj on the
its free moments eating g
roadside.
IN FUEL.
A lawyer In the
Massachusetts hav np* d railed tbe
Iperate case to d • wording of
court’s attention to the ^ jury to |
the statute, weu as of the
• judge of the a j hlm to instruct
facts," and reques^u^'e somewhat re- ,
accordingly- however, that
luctaatly did »< • a*"na®’Cr„t his inter- i
the jurymen shell l inyolTed
pretatlon of the 1 1 satisfied that
unless they were tally M ^ ^
‘hey Rif* "“"pis’ an outrageous ver-
In si)ite ot this, . contrary
f IhrinsTructfons of the judge, who
severely rebukeVhoriv-handed farm-
The foreman a hoj >. . gald he.
wcl1
*S“(>rta^iily ” was ^ ,tb8eP?anweunlesl
1 told you not to iu « - the
you were satisfied that yo
law better than ed tbe farmer,
“Well, jedge. an. considered
a3 he shifted bis u«">. "e
that p int ”
New York Feud o, A^ ,
There Is more money, ^ year
spent in N, w g m any other
tor amusement people spend
"art lhr,Tme ihan 'those In .be
12 Ppr (;fnt . "v other state or conn-
metropolis of an> than those in
tv, 18 per eent „6 per cent
tbe next laig’* ■ llQr towns, and
r;il,uo8e ,n th*
rbral districts.
THEY CURE MUCHA'
0r Williams' Pink p’’,s, th\ii^°
Dr' Successful Bemedy or All
Forms of Debility.
A,uemiu, Whether ^ remits from sc-
tnal l,,,s of blo,«l, Iron. Imk bf nn
due to rtomarh trr«N ,« what^ ^
cause, m*""!1-J " , pjllk pills aetnully
i They do that cue
I lU!Kgw“’ »k",“^k^taoGK,‘?I
180 East Mill ^tiect, ’ tioU al,d
suffered, from ‘ veai.J old I wft»
when I was etg ‘ ^ ,)OU„ds. 1 was
1 reduced in weigl t t. eat; or sleep,
anaunie, nervous couWn t *»t exer.
w«a short of breath t r
tion and bad >e-‘ >c,' f but I
stantly. I ‘VJ1! ^ ke'n so n.nch water
«?r^h“medici..e^dmm
Laundry work at home would ^ I
’ aeSireto use w much starch
I beauty and fineneSpj/e Varying
hidden behind n ^ rt,strovs the
1 thickness, which not ^ the w.ar-
appearance. This tvouVe
■mg quality of the ^ ™^iue ne.
1 «a° ^ STOch^'5n°« it can be auplied
flunee Starch. ■ o( „g great-
'r^rjhrn o,her makes.
make experiments
Illinois Railroad Officials^*|,erim*
•m Use of Fine Coal.
Railroad officials'Tn ****£££%
ing a study of the use of fine ,4
freight and passengei e be made.
is Probable that _a te*\ ™"monnt of
Statistics show that a la g and
fine coal is wasted at ^ thou-
if it can be used .f®! annuaily
sands of dollars will be savea
by railway companies. ^ getting
For soft coal tbe P fineJ> gvade is
useful fuel out o _ been attacked
more difficult an with coking
in a number oi ^a. •• e coais
coals it is easy to use
mixed with the i- ‘“aUty „f
ovens and thus obtan B d ther
fuel in the torn. f “‘''.momt ot
method on which a la'g done is
experimental work ha the
that of brianettlng, and MteTerned g
mechanical opera ,achines have
number of successful.aJ"ln this
been designed and^arCf brt
country. 1 ‘ nrincipal ob
quettes is. however, the prg ^1^ ,
jectionable featuie, « tust where
commercial proven profitably
^'0? tbe*2 utilization of fine bitu-
minous coal. _
j A Cat with Wings. >§
The boatswain f»t ^gh^with’ him
En8,l,h“h00a'“3trange animal-bird.
from India ferred to as bm
whi^h he alt'vacy rtainly looked more
labbT™t than anvthing else; but it
llke * tablv some freak of the ani-
was probably son ^ o( wlng,
h„at' could hy only with difficulty. Uke
a tame duck.
May Return to America.
Kentucky, and 1 “ country place
intends to purcha. , Astor
in the blue gra«- state. ^ & daugll.
was acompaniec . Charlottes-
ter of Dauby Langhorne. of t nail
ville, Va ________________
Starch, like everything else, j^he-
ins constantly imPJo'ma'rket 25 yeara
Starches put ^ d inferior to
ago are very diirefem the lat.
those of the Starch_all lu-
es, discovery-—DeRam^ while
strenuth^u nd fmoothuess never ap-
proached by other brands.
so rodncea CUM*. * Ht a time. I
I bed for seven al sobd and for
i could nottbgeH* . other nourish*
1 sveeks I dul not ta - ? beef brolb.
meut timu a cup of g . d j ,,d 0f
”While I was stek in bed » gtl)p)ied
Dr.WilliamsT'" '■ * . to take the
ail other medicine a ^ WBS very
pills, boon my \ rfch ,>0gan to re-
uoticeable. m r u. 1U) pain aud
ii.ru, my 8t0'uTFSar“,«kesSidfood
just as soon ,lS , pr williams’ Pink
T gained in weight. • .„e j atn no\v
Pills certainly :;!'vedreKaiu<d mv normal
Saud I think Dr
\ViUianis’ Pink PiU» are a wonderful
v®rm & tSSK
mended f»>i t'11' ’/ bnesS aml debility,
for all cases ot ^f^-s and other
such as iesn dvuggists sell Dr.
acute d‘TrvPiU cu-tbevwill be sent
\Villiams’Pmk Pillsoi ^ne f prk.e 60
bv mail postpaid, on ^ ^or $2.50, by
j Medicine Company.
Schenectady, N. Y.
^ Positive
CURE FOR
eATAKRM-
Ely’s Cream Balm
•,a ouickly absorbed
Woma,n ‘iru.fHomem,'Need,
An lamat ,n Richmond, A a..
Confederate \\ o TomiiMngi ,he only
is Capt. ball. commission
woman who ,prP1 .g of tbe confed
from President a’tain 0f cavalry,
eracy. She was a captain_______
ill V W.w--
is quickly absorbed
Gives Relief at Once.
It cleanses, soothes. _
heals and It cures Catarrh
the diseased mtmora .* l H U ui(.kly.
and drive.away ft Cmu .n t^l ^^
; ?rs wctft ft. Druggists or by marl;
• Sy Brmuemfbd
VASELINE
FXTRACT OF THE CAyENNE PEPPE^fq^p^ -price
blister the most deocate sk he t00thache at once external
the article are wonderful, it ^ ,Jend as the bes and safest^
Headache and Sciatica, vv externaLi remedy or T’,_ts A trial
counter-irritant now . Neuralgic and Gou y ^ invaiuable in the
and stomach and all Rheumatt;and ^ ^ be found to^n/aiu ^ Many
hoiSd rnd ior chicron. , Aocop,
“'if55addIesI11andwe will'mail ou k vase.
bL^ED FAMPHALE? WHICH WiLL INTEREST YOU.
LiNEFAM H MpG CO.
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Forster, William. The Post. (Brule, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; Brule, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942308/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.