The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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assistant postmaster generalship. The
ideal toward which this is tending is
that the government service should
offer a career to a young man, inde-
pendent of partisan politics or politi-
cal "pull."
■ plutocratic agricolists of the
who have full granaries and
me bank accounts, are wonder-
rhat the special commission will
le to do to make farm life more
Messages Fly Fast Over the Teleph one Wires.
lions, lasting only a few hours, that
"business" shows its greatest acute
ness of vision or its most unflagging
attractive.
unit
suggests
the St.
persistence.
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Hers want
to force
somebody s
bait
the farmer
• to n
nto town
i inside information re
gar
ing anothei
**s plans
that the eye
of
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Now if
these
pugtl
ists were
only as |
1 hawk becc
mies, in
comparison.'
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skilled to
strike
- a bl<
dw as the
*y are in i
grocery
store codfish
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blowing!
such emei
gencies
beautiful w
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»n - invi
The day
will take
s are
some
grow
1 time
ing iongt
; to get
»r, but it 1
the gas
1 have somei
| men for nv
times been nireo iu i
onths—to Europe and
?k 1 A
came she should recognize the moment
and play the game.
The time finally came. The partner
to co to dinner with him
er with him before and had gained
igh of bis confidence to know this
er was not to be like the others,
she lost.no time in accepting the
ation. and still more promptly
iter tht
cousin was in a
panics to believe it.
an vTWi —- —
In a few days she appeared at the
hotel in which the great capitalist
made his home. She was beautiful
enough to be conspicuous in any com-
uanv—diffident enough to make her
attractiveness compel!*11*- She neither
sought nor declined introductions to
others, passing her time as any well
bred woman in affluent circumstances
might wish to dc. As good an automo-
bile as is made in France took her
and to the hotel. And the ca*
bore her monogram
Wise Gentleman Easy
Victim.
Her life in this hot€-l w
as destined
to be marked by two grea
it days, and
it was six months before 1
he first one
came. On that day she
was intro-
duced to the man on accoc
mt of whom
him around her finger if she wants to.
“Now, what I w ant you to do is this:
There are a lot of young men without
much means In this town whose social
position is just as good as So-and-So'a
and his daughter s. 1 w ant you to find
one of them who will consent to go on
this case, i ll put up all the money he
i needs to make good with the girl.
And I want you to have him go after
' ber as if she were the only girl he had
ever loved. If he has to. let him even
| propose to her—but he needn't marry
her if he doesn't want to—but if she
has the information I want he must
i get it.
The chief politely declined, and the
case went elsewhere, if it went any-
i where.
end of each week lhat it seemeu »
must give up my position, which I
could not afford to do.
“Mother purchased some Grape-Nuts
and we found it not only delicious but
I noticed from day to day that I was
improving until I finally realized Iwas^
not nervous any more.
“I have recommended it to friends
as a brain and nerve food, never hav-
ing found its equal. I owe much to
Grape-Nuts as it saved me from a
I nervous collapse, and enabled me to
l retain my position."
| Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek. Mich. Read “The Road to Well-
ville,” in pkgs. “There's a Reason.”
EvfP rend the nbove letter? A new
onr tippeam from time to time. They
nre genuine, trne. and full of huiuan
1 Interest*
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Walker, H. G. The Freedom Express. (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 18, 1909, newspaper, February 18, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950726/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.