The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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V
MERCIFUL
Historic Spot for Wounded.
Vrhrrt^Revolutionary aoldlem *rtood
# IT “ .. u UU111 -looking dcrowi the Hudson tod watched
To Be Hoped That Beby Skunk Will UfUUh evacuating New York tn
Remember Later In Llfft^How where lU-bert Fulton worked on
. T A ink’# iuiviv lUl
HU L»fe Wii Spared. # ^ gcrtw uroju Ui r for »tenn^vewla In
• * , _ .a % 1H07 lending ro>j»ll«lH nnd th.-lr
Tho other night « whole f»»>‘ly "r kdlM Br„i i,lt,.r thff forrfuth.T* of tho
• skunks (Mild « marauding vlalt I" gathered lu ninny u brilliant
*’htk,-„ l^uae of our ".•xl-.I.NMrj.^lr ,al #ll|inHloll Pofft. lb>.
bor. Thai l*to*ay. the other fflember« Kk«i—American aoldlers wounded In
of* tho family were nmruudlng; wo - — -
figure that the young
along lieriiunt they w*i. _ w w# offered to tne governiu.'ui »rmni .-»■ , »
In- left ut home alone The even' . J^th* ng0 by Richard Sfevdn*.-and iff Unoccupied •hoO^. >h<
"•rove* to u* that on.- little ukunklctp .......i..o tukt-n It thc«nefit "va«* cnmimH.v^
- i.e Ion at uoho- ........ ’ • nlbhths nco by Richard Stev.'ns, i»n«l an nnoiiupou -...-..y. .......•
* * .iS^&SSS' 5S'X ' S
• v mild I|«n 1** ««> welcome “t Jil«| gll(if fown^ rastlo I'olrfl# with «ie spike w^r^ ahuut two do/.
destination. 00 wjftt’iothe ltevo!utlonurf*war Started fork- ui><» ®'"r
The hig#d<uiflyj> got several nice, at • - a —*—- - • •*-- *
^ ® I. . e
pulh^H, b^t not without creating a l«'t
1 „f commotion among the
uJtZZmZr*”' t'Vf'T1 ........3B* - .....-.....' ">!'•
0 the forffglng partv . onsldercr it w i that tlmo Cnetll^ 1‘olntgnnd *»“• m».nstotr
. 'srzzxM, A-ts £ •
inemher of the pnrt^.T,
Why didn't tin little one leave
the foungesT
Why dldi.T - ■ ................-
th®- reft? Ii.»un*. 1n- had found a nice.
•« \vaun, soft lien s nest t<» !b*do\“n In
• niei had gone -*uml asleep In li« Am!
he wan sleeping peacefully nnd*iim»-
% * eently whciP our neighbors found hit
lu ilW- iftornTng
•5a . I . I. . 1 .,n If. .. U'lil! A l
family.
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*5\ud do you I.rn -■ win "• In !#(f n“gh- ^
\ors^ve h ‘i«i<S Tw" fut th,‘v •
bn<l* lost* but the* woke ij^tt little
ekunk up ang seal*him h- nie to giis ^
tmlfimun^ Cleveland l’lain Im^er. #
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IVSWLL IN THE ST APT E OF Mlhjp.
• • # • •••• k- •
•• • , • •WTIie*folfti\vlng v.-rses given to
• • ** ti* editor T)f Trench und4'amp by a*
lleutemijH cinotn l ol tin- Itritlsh nnn>. nol-a-davs."
• win. sain lfl> caus.4 a copy to he placed* w a -5—
Well ?”
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In id.*hands of every^jjildler coming
uiuW-r his command)
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If you tl^nk ye . a r'f hi at- n, 4, 4ft are
J l' Voll tlkiuifc %/#.»• U*>u
• . d <’<*1111111
If you thilf* y< ii’.!*like to w|^.
you ' all*
It’S ainnTst .a "cinch” you won't.
If thin
^you’ll lose, you’ve lost.
For ?>nt Ui d • world y»*u And
Su# ess tlkglns witft a fellow’.^*will:
l|'s^ilMn the stme of mind. Ingsftnd I have'T’ound tha^the yaung
Aa«frif..ny i» X'W-i.id fails * A ‘Marseillaise’ or.fc ‘The Star ^.angled
Tmnr'bw ,nX.Va™3. wm Ita™#,.- jftjr »Uh IwtHl
- - ■■ ■ ® loalfsflurinK the iftfring Of off-nation-
ill nnxhem. hut ‘The Strutters’ Ball’ or
___ •« s • > ® I . I . .1 t 1. * ..•til Cikiwl
-3'lilnk small, and you’ll fall behind
Think that y<U) • at . and yougiwlll,'
®, It's al^ln the state of mind.
I II I III l DIM M ASCOT
IKVKN
Tricks of Trade Rst
One of the oddest little snlmuls Jn
existenco Is th<* t’ullfornla worn I rat,
better known as the "trade ml." It
get,. Its last name from the fact that,
though It Is a vreat thief U never
steals anything Without putt In" sotm*
thing else In Its place. •Hie *»*''
told of a pas tv pot which ha.! 1 .
loft ofer In the ffssi.y oill.a.t the >-1!
ier Quemi mine, and which was found
Alt rncy tenernl I’alm. i warns u-
of impending industrial ilisa-ter in
the United StMtcs. Quite «u|H-rfl.»u-,
Mr. I'almcr. *l'he whole country un
|y di»"
!apsed
up.
Is the
not Ci
toma.
lion utul apparent-
rap Only a col*
wake this nation
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marauding; we “r J1"\Srs.MlSt.Hck to *Ut the morning llllcLwIih ih*c oddest
lone. The event . -,s-V- _____ ... r>iA..Vt kvuna. tmd iff tlWcupled •li«'UM\ the on side of
of •(
The State
#| • • • • •
pooll- p
Tlier*
HSS';; ^
large
were also a
• and steel,
•item, 1111 old purse,
Bank of
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o
the mansloiT irjludlng several anger 0#
the Rtevi 8 which the outsld. •
^mtl llo
works were ‘•.ill
so as to
•p I Wilt*
0 V
dlst rlllUted*
e ®
1 )akoma
WM
separately^ so as to make the best
showing’imsslblc. None of these tlduga
viiis of nnv earthly use to the rat".
liacoma.
(Ikluhoina*
e e
• • *.<#» M KTHINg pMOKIO*
"The staff 1 all ^ory W oil.’’
Jazz Musl^ Gets Recruits.
azz m uc.y ucu n — . m.vo.
you know liaJfget^B recruits?"
yW are: yaaim Commander W. T, Cohg ol the t.
. juU don't- >*, *“*.tecrun . ^lie Vg^.den Iml tleslpp 11”
i#. biff you *i’nlon square.*the oLlier dijfc. acco'dlng
t.a,Karl K. Klt4"*n s^SVw Vork*>ett. r
* * C|| th.%’leveland I’la!n®I'ealer. I'M
p “Praise. Indeed.” •
41'lie foUjiwing two ne:irtfelt epitaphs
’•are quoted III a Westell paper: 1 he
* tfltt, li1»u Nevada burial -■ ^ ml. run"
*Sacred lu the Mein-- > of iffiik Monk
•the UTdti*t, l^gge-l !•* • and Best
Stageulriver of tin* \\--i. who was
KUid ® All, Thought III of None, lie
•Lived in a Stginge 1 I was a
* Hero; and “t Wheels of his roach
ffe now Kinging mi Bolden St reel-.
The second also belongs to the Far
West. “To Lem S. Frame, who during
Ills lifc> fliot#«» Indians ® hom tin
Ford -i-llven*.! int<£t Fat •: - and who
was looking forwa&d to making up his
• iuntlred_before tile
•wll<4 ln*fel»asle.;
gawk’s Ferry. Mni
* ^
Is the I rn aid of tin,
• ©
end of the year,
at his house at
J7. 1843.”
■ill at
#*'i '1
K-II »you In one word-*Jaz/.. I have
watered ti good ninny ri'crulting
i- found thautln
v> - wi—-------ml tans- .
4it you think# i‘rc outclassed, yoft arc:
'9 You’ve got to think hieU to rise;® ®
TotCvoW'3 t" h%, t^re ff yftcrsdf before
« t
' ^.Ifel batftes don't always
To the sa-'Ygc-t nr fitter mao
Itut Boon or Rft the Ilian who wins
Is the |;‘H"w- ,ytn.' ' 'g1-
;»i Hiaufmii, inn • im .......v . .......
•The Shinunl® Selumbble' will s.-nd
them seiir*(f.v#,iif>^iifir.«ld<* of rno khip
i* our recruiting otic ci-. There 4-
somethin® fiim^r Jaxf music tlmtifrets
under tlieir skin. lrseems to have a
^•renter offset upon their elicit ions titan
anv other kindBff mtisic.’'
' &_ at
A BIT CRUSTY.
“An old gentleman in one of
tho city parks got so tired of
sefliig a young couple spooning
that®he got up nnd actually
swore."
“Atrocious conduct. Didn’t he
stop to think that he probably
hffnft-ed the same way when he
(#.?us young?"
••Oh. yes. That’s, what made
him so mini, J'
ft fee I'ejJi.indefj .
hlankeh'-hlanked fool hlm-
®self.”—Birmingham Age-Herald.
yes. i iiiii !>. »iiut
'nuui gfii te JjijM
imindod that he was oner
Blooded Stock ’Raiser
and desires to encourage the Woods ( oin.ty Stocki
the fullest extent in branching out in
to the
Pure Bred Stock
m
We have ample resources nnd are able and willing to take
care of all business entrusted to our care.
Consult Us
when in need of financial assistance.
Fays Four Per Cent Interest on Time Deposits
All Deposits Guaranteed
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The Dacoma Mascot (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1919, newspaper, November 13, 1919; Dacoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc952178/m1/7/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.