The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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P-nle. Jiiiiuii.y ;3'ii loot'.
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tli u'.a Iter of ill'- '-h
r\ i James l*t- ot tlie
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Ksl*t«
County
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lit Ca.i tJ I'tick on \f/_tar
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^tflt.* of QIU;i in'iiu, in.nit- on il
r'.lril. (lar <>t .Iji y HI: '), in tin-
pitlt'r i.J Hit t'ti-11 li.orge \V.
' li.nl« ii-li i'go* :i - ri i; tin- umli-rsiirn
e«l, u ilie Ailminisinitiir o( the
ietatu of George \V Chadwich de-
C? s '.l will gill at public aucliuii,
i Uic highest bidder for gasli i"
I'aild paid, sulijeel t< coiifipii.'ilioti
by <-'o"nlv Cmirt, on Salurday tlu>
2l)tU dSy ..f i'clniary I'JOU, at in '
alocW A. M., at the Com ty Court
tooni in tied of Logan aji t|]i- rig lit
title, entiMVst an,| c • itu ..fibs
•aid (irorge W, Ch dwicli at tin'
time of his dtit'll. Hid a!J tlie riglit
title anil inteivst tlut tli« ol.iu-. has
by operation ol l.m-, <,r otherwise,
Iioquirvd in and to a!l the c : tain
lot situated, lying and tiring jn the
county I,i.gan Stat.'of )k|aln>
;n:i, I'ouud ai.J di'goribed folliiwu
■mil upon the follow i:.j t •cms tr!
^ondflioiic, to w;: |.oi:i T'.'.'eir.v
till . Twenty t\v« '221, 'I veil
.—-Jp1'1''' s, ";i'l 'l'.vflity four
(4-0 in 1'[oi:k Twenty '.cm (22),
guthrie I'-.ope.-, City ol (iut'lirl.-,
logan rounly, S'ra',.' of Oklahoma
Dated thin jird, day ol .J.niiiaiv
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IN TH RESTING
''Lorrecl English how to. use it"
\ Monthly Mj?i.-:iic Devoted to the tis< of Eng'ish
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J'ARriAL CONTENTS
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i,j« ability io look o« the bright 'Id*,
to l.i.ik" llw beat of .•.•<•ryti.Ui*. to ro-
'une to oiei*. Ire'.'jK ! ..■ v\. ' . ■ ud to
du one'* l!" t I :.: :md *•««-• ">.
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Till, lu(J9
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willi the neccss.iry vouohcr* to t1 -
uii«t«?r*igii, <11.1 v -n.il |
qunliiiml ailniini^traior of s ii l «lr |
Iecniu:u i:i th<* C'J'1"'
Oj Lojruli ati ! tlie of
m( t and that .'"U! iron'.;:? .-.for t> c j
tlie 1111L>Iit nti« i: of 11 f.iee In- '
been limited l>y ordu- -f 'County
i«urt« f sii«l T/> ^an A'oimiy., rs
the ti mi* .or iv:HVo;y r f n.tl th'
ceaM'ii, t" I'.vhibit ami j ri-fiit tnvii
clajivv J'^a ^Bt i<aul cutato,
Dattrl ll.f ;t!., da> I'd). 1909.
J' hu Kennedy Ailmini>ti*utor
1'ubl,in the Okliboiii
iVe-lc Df 2 K)
NOTICE
In District Court of Lopran Con
nty, State of Oklahoma,
O. R. Fegan Plaintiff.
VS.
Sarah A Nims Defendant.
0u2rie.s a r.d% Answt -s
Shall and * Vi : Should
Ho'v t-j
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UUI>.
n ij'iir-
HiM'i!, il
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si John
on the
lo Wil-!
vards as-;
aniiies I, llnrvi V. Ailmiiiisti',1 tor
?irm Published in
Guide' l>ee. to. lfiu8.
VIIEDI U11s
The abore named defendant'
Sarah A Nims, will ta c notice
that she have been sin 1 in ad ae \
tion now pending; in th.■ District1
Court of Logan County . late ol'
Oklahoma, whet in 0 It- I'eean
is plaintij'f, and whertin said'
plainitiff ask that a i:t in real
estate mort'.'-ai^ ft -um of
four humbyil dollars,
'>y S sanr.r.li 'A rl i >'ast
A'-f)ojrast ii'.r hv.sban
"?4th day of June IMC
Ham N. Nims and afte,
Blcfned t" said Sarah A. N'im . on
thu north east quarter of Se tio.i
twenty eight, in township seven-
■ • f f/'en north of Runge three w est
0i 1. m said county, be, by
' the court ori. r.ti and decreed!
. ati, lied, and t at satisl'actior.
ine eof be ordered entered on I
,i. ' the proper it.'ord in thd ■ fiiee
ofhe re.ri iter of d .'hi of siid 1'
county, for the alleg; d reason !
that pla ntiff paid the indebted-
ness secured by said mortgage ■
on the firt day of 0c olur 1900,
and that no cause of action had
accured thereon within live vears
Wpuld
I'se them.
Pronunciation (Centnry Uicei. nary)
Corree Engliidi ii, th'.- It m"
Correct Enir'ish in the School
What to Say and What Net to Say-
rse in Gramnier
Course in Letter Writ'-m* ;• 1'unctustfor.-
Business English for the Business Man
d Words: How to \\ rile Them.
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Copy.
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The Kansas City Weekly Star
Is of &pccial interest i ~ i .raiii Q b^caus:- ii prints
a i..;cr,. cornpletc and intctli^oic atc.u.r. af the'
wnrk'eh In ah any other pip-;r in the country,
nd I > j ! l:; > r Oat Year's Subscription
Address, The Kansas City Weekly Star,
Kansas City, Mo
ThoroughD: d Horse ' -d to Ster
on Bcrfy i 1 Rjadvvay.
ori of animals ai <
.i.t Ua. , u ht*n tht.
v iloiu^ so much
itl oar UuuiU
j Siori< s oj i
not ft'W }; ti'M II v
1 humafu* soclotit s
to promote the ri-;1
f : h: • n. yot oucli 1 'v r.h' is not
withour i'.s own ]) c\iliur .-ntorcKt.
Tfi-- foft« tr '- . U':N yoncerns a
1 linr.-o b.'loi Io ; uiuu living In
1 Wore ?- V. -- - eitrs Mr.-, A K.
j KiiowHoi ,'il n-T lUiuib' Ai^mula.
Princo was a thoritaghliii'l. Ills nat-
' '• 1 • probable that instead of being the
■ '• re ute b\ hi 11ainllis, . ,, ,, 1 i
fo h t i be arreatest f t ihea^e it would
irnrk. unti* t v :«i* at ut have died' nnknow, and the so,da
fltt< I liin: for in.'.r f\i Vr uud trans |
h -riv«l him I:.^. .ti horse.
WHO SAYS IS
i? AN UNLUCKY NUMBER^
ThisTime-Worti 11 lodoo Knock
11 Oby a Magical Combination
of Letters.
Who says i3 is an unlucky
r u nher? "Not I," says Uneeda
l!:sc. it, for haven't I thirteen
le ttrs in my name, add haven't
[ hoc,'i the great031 food success
■1 the yorld" Well, I guess so."
r mt'the geniuus
at famous name, U
stopped to count
.etter it contained' his
,h ne It he had, it is
Whi ;hc
whotdiii'c
dec In Bi'
how Ei '•
tory
He
cracker which the name made fa
mci'V r the soda cracker which
the n.n'm-m:-de-famous, as you
cho ise- \vouH have gone forth
wim amqre rr.;.-,iac ti le; to ap-
;p«. e the appetites of the multi
v is lor- Mttnifnnard on<
I: wift M i ] -i4 dnslv was I i
ovi m i.oarby ohjecta ia.i-.
i' >: J«!«'nly lie stof T>' «1 sli >ft, trcu
biin< all ovrr.
I:1 vain his flrUv. t:.: ti "hinf ti>"pro
need, l'rlnc; r< ii^ I to st'lr, and thf 1
?<iui\ rfnc o'f hi?** hi' !t s Increased. tudc
At last ihrdrh. 1 ft M: .at ia.liK , ,.4 . 4rt>,
plot "• ' fa •• ti : i h'i'i >i U be " ' ^ >tars. - --
1 tit i v . 1 i'■ .1. j e.~. ; is come'8 fpr ard with the
In fnnit of t!i« ho:v - fact olinos
' b -neath 1:1s n
another
Ti.«' uKufi i'Hi womaa la th^
ptcrn c! tho boat had pestered the
comu nts and qufe
i: ns c-\er since they had started. Her
i • k little hushaail. who was huuehed
: .Mil;, in the bow, fished in silence.
TI . old woman bad soemlnRly ei
hni jted cvny possible point in tisl;
i:n 1 aniinul iif. wcodrraft and p r-
s >nal hlst-iry when she suddenly t «•
pied one of those curious j aths of
oily, nntoroKen water freiiuently .s'-na
on small lakes which are ruffled by ^
lipht breeze.
• Oh. guide, snide," she exclaimed,
"what male's that funny streak in ih-i
No, here Rigbt Qifr th.
The guide was busy rebalting the
old sentloinan's hook and merely mum-
bled "U-m-mm."
"(3uidt?," repeatod the old woman li^
tones that wore not to be denied, "look
risht over v^here I'm pointing and eli
me what inak. h that funny stre.;< in
thp water."
The guide looked up from h s bait-
ing with a sigh.
That'.' Oh, that's where the road
went acio<? the ice last winter."—
K very body's M a g a z i n e.
; Is* 1 l >bt—lay a wouv
j an Who : ! j If , ft, • ;; 1>. I Will,
j unable to rW.
, '1'° ^,ir6!d do,r.g he>. Jnjury thu
i splendid i1 i.a'd sojutely held u*
j lii.i tore foot fiy. more tJiava miauft
i N"' v.-i it |. r ..iontl)!. :i i'roir. Ci..
( 6tr*it{rf of Jifs imaeeustomed j ositii ;•
discovery that
iii. ains-thirteen leUers., and to
rtEHTlLCS ALL OF SHORT SID'-iT.
^xp^rlrnents Provft Tuei'* Range
Vision to Be Limited.
11 I ' B
( .'IHi*'
!i «'
K i.!>« nj. D. u t
■IftillM H^nlioil suit!
srd, nre ii jmrtil
iih i*: itf'M'ps.in
L« ;• Mm • .f
I'«im>ii biivi ft
1r« W i ! m ti 11, deei
y i xltibi; ;he smin
rnucliOiH lo the iiin!« i->ignt d duly np
pfdtitcd slid (juulilif.l a- aiiii>>11ii .>i ot
find dtcfi'Sed, at C'ouiiiv Jtidi.ri-a (MlCi-
in i l,c ' ounty of I.ocnn mid Stale «.f
i 'Kli.iu inn hiiiI iliat four moutlis nfier
I lit.* fii"si I'lil/lieuliotion of this notiee ha
^een l(ini'ted by order order of ihu (' uiMv
(.'I'Urlof mud L«'gMH ( ount\, us Um I.i:
^oi credilor of said di-et-ast *1 to t yltihll
a ud pre ai* ut their claims ;ig:iin.>t said >
a' e.
Oklahoma |
next proceding the date of ,the
'filingof plaintifF'a petition in
the above name ciiuse of action.
Said de ihiulant is hereby noti-
fied that sh" mi',st ansvor said
'K'titwii on, or beioie the 21th.
day of Ja.iruary l'J:i9 or the
allegation of Said petition will
taken as tr"" and judgment ren
1 dered acoo."^ agly
COMFORT ECONOMY
MORE AND BETTER RUBBER. STRONG.
NON-RUSTING, UNBREAKABLE PARTS.
ENDS AND BUTTON-HOLES THAT WON T
BREAK OR PULL OUT. ENABLE US TO
POSITIVELY GUARANTEE THAI
BULL DOG SUSPENDERS
OUTWEAR THRF.E ORDINARY Kll t)$
MADE LIGHf AND HEAVY
WEIGHT (KVTRA LONG. IP
DESIRU-O), IN A VARIETY OP
NK.AT, xiLEASING STYLE?
he "orps of naturali.-t. ;;ttae)i' I tc^
ii e Zoologicnl park Pt \Var>ldv.:gto; i • y
reeonily concluded some intereo;...t-
\; ei iiiK nts to tost the vision of • .
tain anima!
It apjienrs thif the : fr-.ht f rep'db.
is gone/ally v."*y ;:ood, being probal.iy
their most nev'e ser.-\. t^ut not sc
acufe ar popularly suppoand, poa:i-
im; a limfred ran indeed, as c :n-
pa -ed with m.;s: an:::als.
r oecdil.'E cannot distinguish a man
at a dii-tance cxco"fii:uj *. n times ti -ir
length. Fish s<- . for only s,ho; t «li;;
tanees. The vision o? nv it se rpents
is r.oor the boa constrictor, fo • >:am-
ple. being abb' to no further than
one third of its own length. Some
snah-"s sre no further than en- ei h U
of their length. Frojs aro bott
doA'd with sight, for they
dhtii.s'uish obje.ife clearly at a dis-
tance ol 20 tiroes th i; own length.
The hearing of nearly a;i ruptil: is
even worse than tlieir viaioa. M 3t
pf them are quite deaf, especially tho
boa constrictor. The phrase "d« ;.f ;.s
an adder" represents the careful ob-
servation of our forefathers.—Ilurpe.-'s
We. Lly.
im«i:e his dis avery more star
iiin, !)• announced it on the 13th
dav. o.' themcnth
1 : it' - too at the pld time
hoc .ot .• . >een'" ke^. and now ;
"T f" y 'f at the table
.1 ti-, een, f-'eep pal
, ■ iii" n, or be mar-
. :,ii lVi i of the month
'i. cT' . us bee i the
* !- e il su-eess the world
i \iiown, l'hey are ?aten-
1 or : rd vi' 'TionS and nlil-
:: ; ' :,en r^r.ie more They
, . • v ovarvbody, _hciv re-
, i 1 their relatives, rela ;
When Cold Breathe Deeply.
A simple way to get warm after ex<
posure to cold is to take a long brea*k
with the mouth firmly shut. Repeat
this several times, until you begin tQ
feel the heat returning. It requires a
very short time to do this.
The long breath quickens the pulse
and thus causes the blood to circulate
faster. The blood Hows into all parts
of the veins and arteries and giveq
Uneeda Biscuit 0llt a sre at deal of heat, it is stated
that this method of deep breathing
prevents colds and a great many other
ailments if begun in time.—Family
Doctor.
one
Ui
lias
by i
The Old English "Tumbler."
Vhe old fashioned Knglish tumbler,
which insisted on reverting to an erect
position, no matter how frequently it
was knocked over, possessed merits.
This was the original form of drinking
tumbler—hence the name. They wer^
made of thin horn and weighted with
a bulbous mass at the bottom. The
idea of their use was a double one.
The old drinking custom required that
ti;.- ale :<faould be drunk at a draft—
for it1? presence in the tumbler would
cause It to overbalance and spill its
Contents—and there was the advau-
tage po.-.-esr.od by the tumbler of uot
foiling out of reach when knockedj
about during orgies.
ey . « .. w.tlic'nete.
T' e cla ir'.to which h - rue tfFt n
is expos.d f; li into two g'.e-; t. a.-, •
—d s.-ase and overuse f.nn near ww.i;.
No name has ever been imitateed, Here mo her ?;rcat consoling f^ct fat .«
h as tTi Biscuit. Ub* an^ t!ia: ,8 lhat whiie overwo k
'"l ' . , , ' , , l and consequent eye strain are by iar
Ever> COnceivftQie combir.r. on commonest troubled tint befa'i thai
of letters had Ueei\ used for e\C rv ' > !em eye,discomfort en i inefficiency
possible as well as imi.-s-ibl'? • far as they go I? 99 c srS out
< - "i It la a fact that 99 9 10 |„ c.
««- ^ b'.SCUit eli. OJ which hav e • of ail biiiu.'nesu is due to disease
| really helped ir. the killing of the - not ,o ovemrork.
great hoodoo by increasing the >'°r° ;,n- ;'?«,>"• ot
, V the ; which produce bhndneis
lame of the cr..y real corr.yir.o ar ac.i o infect ion?, against which
lion of thirteen letters-Uneeda vili'^a?ion wa---s an unceasing and
victor'-, us f oniiict.—Woman's Home
are :
11'itiv
ti
so mr ■
3i.-cuit
WAS A FAILURE
. IJnciA He.
Waahingtct
t h lb Oow:i on
ficlals.
HEV/ES & POTTER
LARGEST SUSPENDER. BELT ANO GARTER MAKERS IN TH: WORLD,
DEPT. UNCOLNST . BOSTON, MASS.
0. R 1'
eaan
24 Post Cards Free-
llwiv 'S .1 opp irtlli 11y lor any ': o
t« *'biain -I hai\ds unc c<>l";ed
""iivejior p'. -i ' ml, ['■ R N (>T[].
IN and his choice < , ,
<Mu rent kinds i.r.'iiclv 1.4 inie
' 1 •• '1 i 1' > ,VlT I i Mil ;< h t
O' 2.4 cat-UN n! ; • •' F. : U'la^e tJ
I' - V, :• ' 1. ,1' w',
i Comi' .nion.
A Wreng Attitude.
FTurdreds of working girls' to-dcj,
who ure tolling to support aging par*
ents, or to aid younger children, are,
incomparably superior to many of th#
aristocrats of earth, because they are
developing character—which i« the.
only thing in this life fhat ceuuts la
the great scheme.
But the working girl aud n>an who,
■" ' ■ "• r- Why, ore filled with envy and hatredtOwarA
• the rich are not to be admlrcd or re-
' dters spec ted merely because they labor.
v" 'h l 'i - ene." if you work only because you must,
I (joj" v Most cv- and hate your work, and bate ovary
PI aoa#' stranger; 'mo3t nan who has wealth and letytre, do,
i o*i Uncle H' ah co' inm-rlne your labor makes
oxp<
: ") )o, juL T'trCle Ht ..v'kial
; om Wa..5bir -t il.'.cials.*'
obt ffliTncr * the big
WV«t U th ti ti.-f.:.l)'«?" in-
Lho
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yon
1 c ai«
Plaintiff J
Attest
C- it
G iswold
Dated tlu.*.'
da) of Dec. 1'J08
Nelson Frau'klili.
A«!miui iri ior
7ir$t publinhctl N"V. 10 1908
'•ho OkSa< oitia
Publication Notice*
falli.e Mi.4
Capitol. Reflects Nation.
Everv great nation is proud of Its
apitol. Kvery great state in the union
has lavished millions of dollars in the
adornment of its eapltol Kvery ini- j
t- lerk Dist'i^t Court' poriant eiiv. Which is a miniature
conn..onwealth, should have a noble
eapltol, or city ball. In th • ediet
bvibiing of .a municipality is carried '
ti the business which concerns every
'■iti/en. Troy Record.
WORLD'S BIGGEST- CATASTROPhI
It Is thr Plague Epidemic MoW on in
India.
"•niveiiir
U llo to *
K<)K A
TION T
NVKKr.V
t ll 111 \V|;
• ejipt
i'lie Km
Tile o.
S. u thu c-
In - bt, oo line
!s AH t o:t Irav.
• L'.l.iin til. IS w. se ml 'J.
YKAR'S SI io K i
) I'll 10 KAN>AS CITY,
UN.A L an/i tell 1
■h n, t vi; i wauf. IJp^n
our s"' i e. jpt i'«>n for |
Weekly -'"Urna1 ,
' a lest newHpajor of ih '
• Ami will !)(• se ut A I-
.Io h'.jnted worthier than his weal.h In fifao cyse
- 1 l-'alfc t:-w '. -3 rai l Oroke his of the Creator, for It does uot.
•: could ketch a Whether yyu are poor or riich ia ot
- \.-Sien 1:<j-tld ketch Rmall consideration In the long rua,
h 1 x it in the ^ard and but what you are in character and
• ked 1 - wn'in ; l-!g can of principle ij of eternal importance.
-ie. Uncle He.Ze tiah was 1
' ? < ' • '.u- '.•'•fleetod KEEPING UP WITH THE TIME3.
r. ugh the corner of his ppectacles *
I get firo to the oil. liefore tTnclo
• w.'.. 1 j, r. away i.i I Imed off
i'.i '.v • .. and exj :ouc l his col-
I < An^'wurst of i ll, Uncle
'eki:. : r sure wh^ihov
jte. vas iviilcd or uot."
Matter on Which All Success
Life Is Dependent.
I",
Moni.i aopno'jojii jo .it
' oqi ^o oue v. oAt:q tio.v uoji
i •juuitnue v., p.iau joa o.ven PUB Jios
«ano£ iooqs no.v ii , -:).\pu ti- :.iot. f
•/ipeg jjr.seaid ran 0"! l*-'.i
Ne 285.
that
^cnrl Mims.
Pcitrl \Iin.s Mil.s wiij take uotie
I'M# ha* li^en sue I by (,'allie >!ims n. lie
;,)i iii<-t Court U iy in County S nip ..!
Vklnhnma. The Petition (.r I'JuniiJl
ths fib'd in ilie Ofllce of *1110 Clerk o' !
o.id * ourl on he Idili dny of Nov 11M)h
inking 1 linl stiid pbtiniill lie rnmic-l n
:jiv, rc- fr« m sod dcfcMilnni 011 tlx
g'roiuiils of eriiel treiitmi nis,
;«ti i p bit ndout iiicni. asking thai be
•^auh y nsirie l ; lesiori 1
lh« deft'cdaut 1:.us*, answer cuiii pet 1
ihu so fl!«d ou or lief, re the SOili d 1 v ol
>c "r piuiniifl « peiiiion \m |,t.
4' m at tr«.c mid jugimiii will l e 1 n
' • j , v r«-1 ti< iibini'iff ir.« n {]>■'.. :r \ mi |
;; h: :.7v v.- n • ^ • *
:• \C^| , uuq:
p.toui ion Jtij iuomnost.idaii 40 02$
fiajpoo. xo io a ouy u u\ -apiutisiuad
opviu si sjojsuoaj .uiAvnn.i jc
•{bs luxjoju oil 1 tK u*
•MCi su^snqcesseiAl JLSRL'IJISJ
•I-,., ti | ti id p... >\o\.
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so{pei °M1 e.sc a.iaqj aujso.I'lns pu\ ..
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-■ IJ •♦-vtS pun dn iqSpi j, a <\ >r
POUJUJ) >AJ Ut FOU'.O.) MOtDf ivqi XpUJ
tt pun .loqj^Soj j«d leeajs v. ui oq oj
nuddt.'q I pnu Aiiuqop uaq.w ai|.\\..
„;aau8iKU| joj.
,,-oS pinoqw >i( u; a ot\ 1 1
tj dn A'oq aiu StijJiuuq mj ' . A qQ„
•Xog siqepuadaQ y
Pell,
jj^tber," 6)iid little Hollo, "what Is
I.leant by 'pull'?''
' Puil, my son.' answered the man
of experience, "Is personal frf• rel, hip 1
skillfully managed o that it will pay
The greater eatastropiie t,ho world,
has evv.r know't- is in progress at till 1
present tvoir.-■•". and *-be W'>VlrJ 't ecks
ittle or .nothing of ir
Th! ;,i} t.'i • ;•! <gue epidomli in India,
which has iuw been r;«.ging for more
ihan l i yr.'iw, t .jid which, .«> far from]
showing any tendency to 1: ouO
rfoeps steadily in,creatMng .n J111e 11 u!ty.
Th it • , during th-? six weeVs ending
Ma;• 11 last. -Ki.<*'•:* p 'r-.: n.-.fcp' rished
from it, * r at the'"rr.lo of over ^0,000'
denrbs a. week.
Nothing appi g the'ap;'ailing
.horpor represented by these figures
ha • ever boe:i recorded Vpfore. 'i'ne
neare;?{ to it w,.fe il4 lyo.", .when, dur-
ing the lact v.eek ih March, the epl-
demic was ; jspon.-.ibkt for 57,70?.
deaths.
j No pi sUbcuci? jf ancient or moderr;
times of v.hioh we have an? know 1-
UMBRELLA, edge has siid 11 so many mil l >n> of
n ,rn- r . . . . . . 1 neoplg a;-- has this cne, nmi t1' end of
Defoe Credited w th Its Introduction I which, mind, is not m t. '
The "Great IMat'ue" of London, for 1
, example, about which oVerybodv has
r.-v m RnaknJ h, W1|l.(1
ii'lKln of lho iimhr.-lla. j p,8
f that now 1
An Alibi.
"White attending court i: New
H«': up-Uire on oik occasion." ays a
prominent tuemlf .f the 11 > -1«,bar.
I "I Wi s great': a:nu-ed by the 1 \ derire
' o':• woman who was'stpvlna i> iVove
an alibi f< r a bo;: ir : 'horre stealing
1 case.
j "A wj'i.e'•? t. : * .'e . tb'it he ha k^ee^j
I the bey at' tht village on that il.a*;
j whereepoii iae \v.,:na sprang from
j her chair and oxchMm.-*!:
: " He wa'n't out, mother! His r#mts
j was a-liangii..' :u. the clothe; li?,^ all
j 'lav.' "—-Illii! ti'uted Sunday Magazine.
REAL ORIGIN
r^t .
iS->LU I KhV Flfl-hV the *J4 I
.l<Is winch v o : 'v 1 \ t. sill'.
Oet il v whe.hpr \ vu want life
j omit: Car.U. the *J4 T'loxv er ('ard
■ ' ilie Lat.^u.ig;e ol the Flow
( C ie<U.
1 know t| t you v ill be liiol
I- aseil with t li n.c J . ••.
■ t inie C 11 ift are v y
tin 1/inwcr Cai I eonsit «
r.ee.iji i. f ill we 1 s and .vie
l ,ai.tilul 'olor ; the I,,in
tie Fiow ei'H c.ai «ls .1 i'e a!;
1111 c« lois ami have veive
lOcH which 'five you l lie r,
• f the qowiTH.
Ut mt.'nher f r the • nrill sum
« h'N lf^ yiiii rcne * e Tli • K
t 'uy Wickiy .Jul!! 11.ti lor a ! T I
\ 1 AK AM) «et Vol'H (.MIC.)It
yiZCl:
iiiiun
dividendsW'a I In^tori Star.
Orinthological.
Pearl—I wonder why that Mr
Washer Is going around tellin* ever
one she got inarri* 1 hist as a l,Tk?
Ruby- Perbni " b- - •> ,. sbe r- f
, r 'gardlng the o
rnd I efoe's kn
univ. rsal article
a Lcndon wrltei
may have b "en aequii'
wl lch he visii* ti 0*1 b is
: "in.': Sj .:. -'i and Poit i ri ■ goods
• ug b >fer.' l:i- w.-iie "Kcbim-on Uru-
Ii is uoteworthy that John Mae-
a!], a l't.otman, men'ior^ in# his
ph;." that he broirrht his
earing appa
this know!
hh
.'! fur io siid
Plenty of Work.
The patron who was reaching the
brotherly stage leaned over the bar
"Mike," ho asked, ' what will all vou
fellows do when loeal option etrfkea
5">'U?" "Oh, there'll be plefty oi
work," responded Mike, «heor/ull>
" :g;:---: vhes to -vl the wat-
n lius. -Ktr:.** Uiiy Tjucs.
">vn silk
denoune
from
tain, and
rv coach-,
• -v i f :', that ! found 1 hi
' la ' v.eli fcr tho rains r.a
tbe outside K01.1t• so.,
•veil months, or about
as many as are d nu weekly In India
from a disease which is identical with
1 it in every respect.
The HI;:; .i i ath" la *nld to have
slain o:iu-third < f the tlien, population
of Kn ; an 1 —s::y l,50Qr00Q persona;
but tHis u doubtful. Even admitting •
the correctness of the estimate, how-
vei. the mortality of the present epl-
;iemi ; In lud a l.as already more than
doubled this hu total.
What will b" tho end no man can
for j or venture to forecast. It may
a . ;hat has gone before, and
'ill " is h'V', " iiiu., n■ v- iuexpre.
slbly awful though It. is, is but thi
prelude of wim\ to follow. -Pearson ?
Weekly.
ANY DM- of Hit- he
>, Semi :'o cenls a '1*1 ;i
1.1
i i ! K'A NSA^ ('
U 1T!N NAL KAN
I V
\N !•; 1^ K |.
Cl l V,M
,/in.l WTl R'pTdl OT •
gjq^ aguods v- ti v am ; • .'•*>,l q p<
no.{ M'lim !•■ : 1 '
O'-u u.'M' '.u p;t " -"••••-' l^.
qajutl isin i >
1 M .iSAupl oui ew qapi-w *uaaJn • :1
• 1 \: ti puv 'pjo kj 0'" al >v- H
• ! .'to sc:j itip 'ln.1. '-V°N
iJed i33PiJ s. :io.\ 'i
Rainbojv Chasiny Lxpialncp.
'11c-w !;i i > ipl r chaso rainbow:-,
pa*'" 'I think they «b it in airship-'
R0UC f rtM.HR SUiTS
FC.1t: r' r. TO 8 YEARS
Hove iu suit lli.it will
• 'tU:]i!Y J ,'li . I Mil ill uTOIT
V.ouniter's hetwL
It . xtr."1 * •♦•■si khaJcl
II' ' r iH e !at>-n.rPKtil iion
HI 1 ' .' 1 l< lnrjfe, i ho>vy
r.i jc •'.'-t«-r J. !!•« > It. four
is 7" I dip poeketu, ..n 1 it 11
fcttdni* value ut .15^.00
Uiini'l- lur'.itttiartifo.tr.ati'h-
lcss, it till viiur h'onrt
good ti 1 1 "• lii 1 iii : ivhen
lio puts it on
GET ONE FOU
YOt .i i AVORITE
TO-1JA.Y
Ii'-lt 11. •<■•i-.il • ,K-r run not ripply you
V. .. ':5J - . :•!■ ■ i. or*, re-
ceipt pti -c, 5>^.00. Mado
♦ for Hoyn '? tt S years old
THE BUNNY CO.
W Lincoln St., Lottos, Mass.
Mr?*,
A physician t el la me that be goes
tho through his medical library every
?ear and throws out a lot ot books,
which have become useless to him be-
eu'ise the new, up-to-date, tl e more,
j progressive, are pushing out the old.
I Wo all know that some of the sden-
; ti fie book's published are useless a,
year after they appear in print. There
I never was a time in tho history of the.
world when the new in every Hue of
endeavor crowded out the old as it
does to-day.
If you examine your business thor-
oughly you will probably find old-fogy
methods, obsolete ideas, and cumber-,
some ways of doing things; a lot of
red tape in your methods.
Remember that nothing else is ijn*
proving faster than business methods.
It you are keeping books as they were,
kept a quarter of a century ago. if you,
are ualu^ the samo business system,
you will find that you are way be-
hind the times.—Success Mngiiziiie,
. Dintzic and Nuremberg.
Iu preserving the spirit of the.
r 1 I ance, the city has done for.
noith Germany what Nuremberg baa.
done for south Germany. Nuremberg.
built i s houses with greater pic-'
tureaqu neaa end variety; Daoteio.
r.lth greater durability, with tnorrl
unity of style and grouping, and later;
and it l.as kept out modem discords
more successfully. The townsman or-
Il I in the .-imo lordly
spirit with which he ordered hla
^ -.th'. Brick would do for hia church,
stone was net too good for hi*,
""iu..- And these rich facades are al-
•.ii' • as surprising In this stonelesa,
fa ides ol t — From,
i:'! rt Haven Schauffier's "Romantic,
Germany: Dantzic," iu Centrfrr.
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Perkins, G. N. The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909, newspaper, March 18, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc96000/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.