The Oklahoma Guide. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 8, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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jiir ury
,NOTICE.
yfir&i published in the Oklahoma
XJaide Jhn. 26 1911
^NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lo The Matter of fhe kslaie of Then
• I.es lair of Logan Couaty ami 8ialr
u\ Oklahoma. Deceased
All psrtorii having clmrut iigniut*
Said 1 booing Lee deceased. are require'
is exhibit fite same, witii aeeevsaiv voir
^•'•rs io Hie undersigned. duly spponl
•«l and quab
Ailmtaislrrn'rix ot 111'
• nat. i.f Mid dtcaaied. hi tins Count)
•' urt ia lb* comity of Logan nml Hut,
f Oklahoma, and tbut 4 month, aftri
ik. firit publication of tbia notice Im,
b«aa limited by order of tbe county
e-.uit of taiil J.ogan countv. si ttn
"ii" f"r creditor* .,f taiil becessnl. ti, e,
> bit .ml ,,reM„t their Ci,iln,
• aid e> u
I'aiuliu. I Ui, tor mailt Admiuiitrs
;ris
.-.. J .'Ltl.-J
iNOTl CE
First published in the Oklahfwna
Guide Sept 8, 1910
Notice To Creditors.
Notice of Publication
Superior Court
f..r. Cooper ie hereby notified thai
( l.e I,>e bean died as defendant in an
• •Hon now pending in tbe Biiperim
"'in f I.otfan County, state of Okla
Wherein William Cooper U pUintiB and
< ura Cooper ia L.ftudant and Hint She
'"",l «"*wer the pcttion of said plaintiff
filed hi aaid Court in .aid action, on or
before tliu lOib day of May 11111 or aaid
<•'titii.il will be taken aa true atid Judge
|aeul rendered againit eaid defendant
f"ii;«. accordingly at prayed foi
u potiliuu. Date Macrb 117 1811.
Wult.r T. Warren Clerk
SKAL Superior Court
Join. F Anderson Ally, for Plaintiff.
• Iter Of The Estate Of
late of i|„. City of Until
• f i.ogan. .Slute of Okiaiia
In The .11
lullll'I tilllcll
ie, (*• in it t y
• Jeeesaed
All persona h*>Iug claims against said
Uinta (Jiecu, d>'<:eaMrd are prqu)red to
inhibit till litiik1. witti the nect-dk.ry vou
beii to the undersigned. duly appoint
d and qualified Administrator of ta.d dp
• a«ed at Guthrie, Okla in tbe County
f Logan and Stale of Oklahoma ami
hat four nir.niln ufier tbe firm pub.ica-
inn of tbia notice ha* been limited by
tiii r ofthei county court fo Logan < ouu
y; ustlit! nine for i redilorn of -aid ,le—
■ealeil to exhibit aud prcm lit Ibeir calm
igaluls feitiil ealale
llate tbe 3rd day sept 1910.
t 1- ruction. Administrator
The Kansas City Weekly Star
Is of special interest to farmers bccause it prints
a more complete and intelligible account of the
markets than any other paper in the country.
and 25 Cents for One Year's Subscription
Address, The Kansas City Weekly Star,
Kansas City, Mo
tva'o Tsmpxation.
A botacie-u friend showed ae aul
Jons since wtt,i hp scid thy apple
ftiat nruit have tempted live in wusf (
was iur&ly a trppieil fniit gan'^n.
says a fritter la Country Life in
America. It van a little bit of an
: Oriental trno, ^bo«t a third of an Inch
In diameter, and of course, it was
bitterly cou*: My philosophizing ;
friend pointed t<jut t at. of course, the
fruits in Eden were the t^turr.1 "wild"
fruits, and he v>as wondtiir.g whether
! the fall of msnkiid wouui r.ot have
! been accelerated if the attracting
i tree had been hung vith t fair crop of
! the redden BeHflower, or of cric^oo-
! «tripe« Wealthy pr Wines**,.
In tlu Diatrict Court of Logan
County, Stule^of Oklahoma
NOTICE.
CHRIST-LIKE COMMON SEISE
dutvel Service the Deals af Confidence
and Means Justice, Peace,
Plenty and Virtu*.
Mutual service Is the basin of mu-
tual confidence Mutual service mean*
Justice, peace, plenty, virtue. It m**ans
tbo beginning nt least of that mutual
•ove which Is tbe crown and glory of
the divine life of a perfect humanity
If we are committed to that we are on
our way to the realisation of the
Christian Meal. If not. no belief will
Pave ns. We may fast and pray and
humiliate ourselves before we run put
the message of Jems Into such form
us to reach tbo mind. the oonrclence.
the henrt. of this generation: we rauot
Ret at the spirit In which he. felng
what ho was. spoke and aetcd. If, by
sympathy, we share the rplrlt that
moved him we betjin to know not
.it ie of Oklahoma, County of Logan hI
IN 'I'llK COUNTY COCUI
kithif of a lb -rl Fleming l)eceas>'il
The petition of H ^ Jon*** hm ib«* nd
uiinmUiitor of Albert ricuiinx dii'eaHed •
having been |*JeHcuie«! to rli s' Court,
pruyiiie Hint an tirtler he made, Hiilhurlz;
inif said petitioner to acll the whole,« o
bo much and such parts of the real'estat
described in K^id petition us the Coiir
shall Jud|f« necessary and heiieik'iHl, n
S'ile, and it Hppenrin«; to tin: C'oVirt. fron
sut:h peUtion (lint it is necessary to's^l
tlie wljole. or some portion of such
esln'e. for the purp<iH« uiu'l reusons ...
tioned in said petition, ilieref'ore will
filed heiein and rjiun; nppoinied for In n:
nk the Hnine HNj) IT /i HKIIJiMY
<H<1>KKK1) Uy I he Court that tiaiurdj
he 10of Jt^ne A I) 11111 at the' liour o
t H o'clock a. m of fluid day, thai h ii ^
ulay of the regular April term Hill or'
his court. l>e and the same is nppoiiiled
, tlio time wh^p nil peison8«':it^i< s ed u
uid i slale are'dirt cied und' reiju
a ipear before this court to show t*au#e
why an ortler shoiilti not he grau;ed lo
said petition to Nell «o n mil if the a-a I
••stale of aaid def-den! as is oeeessnrv
r.Hi,
Fir i Puhlisked In Tha Oklahoma
Uuide December 1,11110.
Minnie CtMighlan. Plaintiff
▼a. No dlK
( liHsit* CoUghlun. Defendant
, what we ousht to sny and do oW
| and here. What be i aid nbout t)us rich
end tho poor, tbe scrihen and tbe
PbarUees, the Gentile publicans and
•Jewish sinners he might not shv today
If ho were dealing with the proh'om*
of modern society. What he did at
any moment depended upon the pe
collar circumstances of the time and
place He might act differently now
and hero If, however, wo can dls
cover tho spirit In which he used the
*!ftj of bis nature and tbe power of
' Hod that was in him we may in the
The snid defendant, Chnsje Cough Ian ■,inow ,low w® ought to apply
^ill lake notice that he has been sued I ^ \*° nePd# of Mr
. . . , ,wi , , wr,lit w|>' help its In our work today
pv ihe ten ill plaintiff in the District Court , —Christian Itc^lster
of I. .gnu C«mty, state of Oklahoma
tor hm HbHoluto divorce upon the ground j
of d« ettioii aud ubandoment for more
• hwii M \ eat without excuse, cause or por
VMCftiiou therefor.and you are further
uolified I hat unless you appear in saitl I **
eonrt and anserarihe pelitiou of Ihe plai '
^jiiifT in said action ou or liefor the 12th
day tif Jniiuat) . X. D. 1911* t he said pe
lilion will he laken as true, and judge
mmi will lit) tendered thereon for the re
liaf Ilieiein pmyed for granting unto
^Uimiff no absolute divorce costs and
>iti'rn«) fven. c. H; Griswohi
is; k Difctrici Court of Logan Couuty
Sia'e of Oklahoma
wliat lie said Htid did then t>o ouch aa j ^MUT 18 l'"lj I OKI: OI{0HI<ICI>. 11,„.
I " "I'J' "t Illis orili-M l .-i'mliUlii tl i wo , ,,„
|« iMitlvt wi-cl.fi ,,, Miiiil lii',irjii|r jn
t h wvrltIy in wsi> .|>,m
|,illili hi'd in ij,ii• I I'liiriMy. nml J'k, ; ,.;fi
11111I3 ni-i vi-.l mi nil i)B|
| in ill mintr. mi v tjriirrnl
IIti'iVI,..j
I'Blfjtl in
guaidinn ..f „
i ee or lie
'•r* realLe
'' " Y*
An Obedient Oon.
T1u prodlg*l son entered the old
homostend through the kitchen win
dow. rtFathor enn't say that I d!s
beyed hint." he oolllo.julst d, "he
warned mo never again to darken his
duc.r and I'm heeding bis food advice."
ylegt
1 1 ho dcoceii' |> ovirfet| H, y
f Mii.l Logan t oiiiy ,,i
ore ihe tin*,* liflpoipny for
je.iriiig said peliliou, unle.s>j they shall
w ivc such notice in writing, nml si*." fy
m Writing their assent tin t an ojder of
sale he 11. in I e us prayed in said pel —
lion
lhiled the day of May JUll
•I .(? Strang County Julge
PUST IVBMSIIKO JJJ T U OKI
Olidu OCTOBER 13 1910.
statk of oklahoma
OI NTY QP LQGAN SS.
In the Superior Court of said Log
County and Stale of OMuboiga,
Flora Jsetfiicn, i'laiutilT
Otcar Hc«*ajt)ii defendant,
To Oscar Session, the d''feii(iant.
the sh"/e entitle cause, yot: are hereto,)
note/led 1 loil you have been ai;ed in tliel
above 1011.fd (Cottrl on the petition o j
plainti^' .filled in tbe above iotjrl f. r |
divorce and i itlegH^ou nr.pear and an- j
swer till - r before toe i.ri .lav of Xoven. '
her 1H10. the petition will hp taken 10 j
tnie-and joili;tn. nt rendered luvoidiiigh |
Oiven uuder'iuv hand aud Seal This - j
ay of October I01U
Prlrritive Eockkeeplnc.
Therri is wi old merchant in a thriv-
ing little tewn near Minneapolis whe
scoriui a paper ledger, ond lnslote on
kecpioff a plno bo&rd cccouijt with his
customers. He plaacf this board oS
every fite months ant1, starts a new j
••ccount. Tho other day a man came l
into the old morchaut'n etoro to pay a •
Saiancti of 40 cents. "1 j,uesr. ycu don't ' TACKfNG
jw« me anything*" replied the old
irader to a question r.bout the debt.
1*he cuetomer protested that ho did
J otre the debt; In fact, he remembered
'ouylng: the coeds some six rccntha i
ago. "Oh. well, five months alters tho j
;une," said the weigher of 9Ufcar and
oflfce. "You may owo me 40 cenla,
'or all I know. You ree I've up and j
started a new board alr.ee you got
your fioods, and I don't remember
our debt. You may pay mo if you
a ant lo, but, if you don't, it's ali O. j
a., ab I've shaved your account out."
The tinder got hi3 40 cents.
JFESWNQ NOT VERY SIMPLf
Cheerful Company at a Meal and En-
I tlcing Food Are Dcclded Helps
to Digestion.
Robust people. soflong as they get.
' what suitii their own uncultivated
taste, ars apt io make very light at
what they call "fancies" about food,
and overlook their real importance.
Feeding on the part of civilized map
Is not the simple procedure which Jc
is with animals, although many ani-
mals are particular as to their food
und what is called "dainty " Thp
necessity for civillscd man of eheer-
| ful company at his meal and for thQ
i absence of mental anxiety is univer-
; saljy recognized, as well as the im
• portuiv.e of un inviting appeal to thp
v . . .. : apt etite through the sense of smeli
seen nothing about |t in the papers, t A , . . K1, , , , -
..Thr. " „ . .. . . 1 1 and of eight, while the injurious efTect
Thr.t sonr.cn, he said, with a very 1
—.J
Ancient Dteeeurse.
The vicar was a very old man. Ho
had been in the pariah forty-two
years, Durii-g his lajt year ths
curate was practically In charge of
the services, hut now and then, vhen
he was able, ho occupied the pulpit
His eyesight was bad. and he was al-
together ur.fit to com peso fresh ser-
mons. so had to tali be.eh on old
ones One Sunday morning his hear-
ers were alarftied with a dh-course
much as follows: "We are standing
today." he said, "face to lace with a
gieat power in the east. We are on
tho verge of war. (Long pause.) We
are—we are—er—we are on the brink
of war with Rusjia. I—er—we, 1
mean—w« will cow proceed to con-
sider tho next point." In the vertry,
after service, the curate asked hitn
about tho projected war, as he had
I
far-off kx>k in bis eyas, aud a slight
suspicion of a smile "that sermon I
wrote forty years ago."
OM WAL-L
of the Reverse conditions, which may
lead to nausea and even vomiting, Is
admitted.
Even the ceremonial features of the
i dinner table, the change of clothes,
PAPER ! the leisurely yet precise succession of
j apprcved and expected dishes, aceom
Bometimea That Method la Preferable P^-led by pleasant talk and light
to Paste—How It la hearted companionship, uro shown b>
Accomplished. j scientific examination to be im
| portant akh to tbe healthy digestion
"You never hearu of UcklDR or 1 of f,>od wt!ob ne' d IKlt liu"e k>
"-all paper' Oh, i! ar! yes," said Mr ala,"''-v' wlce1/ poncntud.--
Flatdweller, "we often do thut. SV ' ^-oai'u" rslegrttpli.
don't put the paper on with tacit.' r-
originally, hut we taolt It un In ma ' ~ l'*1
lilng repairs
"You know how the
paper curls I
ltll«-
lea. J
,'lerk of the
Mc Ca t v t i
jltiikwood
llpei iol ('our
plaiu ill
Ait
1*1 Its t I'CHlilSlfKD |N litjj OKI.
Ot'iDK OUIOUKU :j IU10
ite «'f Oklah unn,
gau County SS.
Court i
Somewhat Inappropriate.
R f fHllon lirouaon of Doaton ten
SUBTERfUGS fiOf A SUCCESS
Crosby Doesn't Know WhSther Wifs
Detsctod Trick or Really W*s
in Unselfish Mood.
Crosby had always been Inclined to
'iol'w •' H 'les Attorney /for plaintiff
UBCUMOoa eqX'-'tw>D
•k au| jo osa jo; uoi)Qsuedtuo%;
IioujIujj oasij pus 'punoq 09 s*ai h
t'Ufcqj pe4op|suo.i <ou sxvq oqM Xusm
v q ejeqx ieaoui j^io ju>
Miivloj jo jusaiXttd jnoqjjM suO|4(i .\
?°l -'loqi ;o osn 01 )qfjj eqj s«q
)l •oiA.tas cuj paj na§ pus jnemaj®
*aou oqj fo esuadxo aqj pejuonpe
j av feqj bit jouoq ;o epoD eqj
papinS ej* /^qj '9u()(s ds
vuo«) jurfmujsaoj a {| uiojj uouvsued
-uioo auk jnoqum «ojAJds eqt Aq pesn
•us qajqM saapiap pau iaeaiqoeui
•uijiie.vui aauu pua Xoijo eq^ jo sj«oy
*iu i° K*fdiu\ii anojMnna ojaqj,
*ijoiudAU| Xasi^ put Aaijy
EXPERIMENTS WITH SOUND
aiewt«i( Out Candl* VMWi Ttmlnj
«rd R*.iinat«v—A«nd Flf.
on M,tH Mat...
_ l«* orij,ii a | hr«kai Mara by vrot
J lv *|ua P ThompM^ th« Loodoa
that one* he want out to preach at & ! Cnn.ervutlem In fi'ouwhold tupenso*
ooiintry appointment It waa n ralnj eapectally In the matter of hla wile'
day. and thera were but ulne people ' hills, relaina a writer In thr
In Ui') continuation. The hyuiu choaen Sunday Mngazlne Ilia wife a -nt ao
to btgln th. service waa. ' What far aa to ativ that he wis penurious
meam thia u««er, aniloua throng?" ' j She had been In need of u new bo
— ... J for a king time, and after she hinted
Ue< -—, j.l t,. ;.,ajj^y. that |uir hnppir,i'sn would never he-
ro not try to make men of y iur Q",Ie cmplete t(ii ahp had one. Bo
bayi or women of yonr girls, savn I lilsl eoinetitei to make the purchase
Orloon Swett Marten triSucmsn Maria "" went ln,° s',,r,!
III S„|
ml Sint^
E.I l'"iiil Mliijin iff
V*: Ifii'lilicniioii nolico.
Vocy Kord Defemtttu;,
Vocy K "l, If)efeininni in tbe hbo
eiiiiile « as t: is beriiliv noti||ed that SI
iihs beet! sued in tlii«i aciiou iio\y peiulii
ia the above court, for divorce, an\) un
mi '
she uinwcTH the petition of plum nil [
Fe* Corpmlttod 3ulcldp.
During a run of the Godworth
I ling 1 foxhounds rcoently the fojt
n order to escape from the hotiniia
jufl'ped down i 30-foot w<>;i, and It is
j firesumcd that he committed suicide.
' -titer btlna told the story an official
I j1 tho Zoological society said that no
I uilmal ever intentionally enda Its l:fB.
1 "1 cap only recall two creatures.'
he sat6 who are supposed to mm-
( .nit euleida, and they arB tbo scorpioa
) thy uasji. , jnavo never quite
| •iaiisflcd myEclf n's ;o i'-ipEfl efeatures
| They noth appear to kill fhemselvM
I ">y tfle'r own Stings, jirit i haVL- always
I ho'.fb* death 1*5,3 jcci4< foj •
Precocious Infant.
William Lyon IJheips tells thi3 etorj
ibout Iiobcrt Louis Stevcr.c&n. as II-
ustritlng th^r cosmopolltan.'orn of
RuEBl«.n character, which I'riilcFsor
I'helps says is acccuniahlg
measure, lor thp lpttj'.;pt.ron?l eilec.i
1 and influence of RuS^^au nove.a
\ I itovrnron. writing from Mer.tohe 19
j 'its mother. 7 January. U74. said:
We have two lfttle' Kii33ian p,!r!s.
• R'tth tbe youngest of whom, a lit tip
| ^olyflot' button of a three-year-old, i
had the most laujtha'jlo scene at
| lunch t£dn. ' ... She said sonifr-
j thing lu Italian which made everybody
| laugh very much after some
K 1 examination, sh< anftr>r.nced etnphat-
1 leaIIy to the whole table, la German.
This
Our KapplneiOk
.Our happiuooa mainly depend# op
^way from the wall sometimes, stiff tho freedom that widens with every
1 and hard wltfi the paate ca it? Some- I good deed and contracts beneitth acts
times If It'a left that way pieces of of evil. Not metaphoilcally, but liter-
j the iiard paj>ei may be broken off oily, does Marcus Aurellus free hJm-
| Well, you couldn't very well jiaate ! eelf each time he "discovers a new
that pap r down agnin, because you i truth in indulgence, each time that hp
couldn't make any paste strong pardons, each time he reflects. HtlU
enough to take out the curl and make ,flgs °- ft metaphor is it to declare that
the paper hold; and then with pa^te, Macbeth chains himself anew wit^
even if it would hold, >ou might not I every crime. And if this be true
niake u nice Job of It around the I ot ^he great crimes of kings and th?
Joints, might gut on too much paste virtues of heroes, it Is no Io9s true oI
sud so get some of It on the outside llle bumblest faults and most hkleoua
of the paper So we Just lack down virtue*-- ordinary life. Many a youth*
the <rurlt*d up paper and tiLc); on th« ' ful Marcus Aurelius is still about ui;
pieces that may have fallen off j ""any a Macbeth who never stirs froqp
"Hut don't the tack heads show In ' liia room.—Macterllnck.
the paper7 No. not at all.
ahem!—as we do tho tacking That's | Thrcvrtng Away Adverr! 3c*.
where the fine art cf taching on p« Robert Lox*e, the Cx:gdah journalist,
per. as we practice if. comes in 1 W,H* R,w,ii8 s?>ying gn<\l thtags. "Ixjolt
There's < pattern on tho paper and! Ht thftt tl-rowtrg away Ms net-
sure fo be here and there mnr# or h>..u ! CPnl pdvantoges!" ho cxaleimod wt^n
n denf rr.ember of the hoece cf com-
mons put up hla car trumpet.
not—
That's '
ing on p«
comes Ui- •
pattern on tho paper nod ,
and there more i^r Ie
dark places In the coloring and we
slr.rply drive the tacks In tho dui b
'jj-ois, where they don't show."
WV'AT 3£NIU' DEaiLITY IS
Wasto of Muscle, Cartilage. Cons end
Nerve Tissue Consequent en Im-
paired Mo(jboliam.
that I was a madchen.
■iou. ft l« not natura! Ixrre them
Muk<* home just k happy a place as
possibly ami give them rein, freedom
There is nothing sadder In life than
Ihe child who has been robbed of lt
childhood.
and picked out
two, one of which was a chccp Imita-
tion affair, and the other a fina ex
pennlve one
Taking them to his offce before gr>
Ing home, he changed tho price
mark*, the expensive tag op the >iheap
boa and vloo versa.
His wife examined them fpr a lonf
time very erlously indeed, and then
Raid. "Now. <Jear, the expensive boa
a .. . a beauty, and it Is really vrFy Rood
hasn't Ha has been practicing 2™ "uT r,.my f"0* E°"
for nearly eleven years and he has t,,„ r,.al]y I A'! 'f."'' "1 " "'onl.
nover been elected to tho legislature I ,„rd the '!, j We CR"
or be..n appointed receiver lor an>- „U(.,, dear , „,|nk „ly °"d ^
thing or even become president of
any railroad company
look as if he may bav
living just practicing law
lawyer?
"Well,
A Failure.
las your son had any sueeeas as c.
to tell
tho
' more stylish too
cheap one the
1t . , . - -wm-« Why. Cros. dear.
It Iveglns to what's the matter! Are you 111?"
to eke out a i |!ut oM Cr09 haf, ma<fe h|f
,,n .. ; retnway Into the nlRht where ho could
fcO I HtR-IN-LAW FOR HIRt kl' h «' haul as he felt he
———. I et ved But what ho would like to
know, is thlsi Uld his wife happen
on the more eipensUo U.* iij I ur,
awildenf. or—
Men. One Oemsnd.d Cerrlap., So
Omooi Rrirfed Anjthsr and Gat
Himself Into Trouble.
1ron|cl ray. 'Th. ywttegster. who
r.e;,de,l wei-e shown how a candle
ouli) h« blown mil hr aoutid. In the
l'1*"1*. you we.nt a eery powerful
ujt«C ferk and a raenator (a hollow
rhera m bra.x), which U ««aetjy In
.nrrmwiy with «. a Ue tuning
ork la ,truck It wti uj wavaa of
•ourd the retonatof. hMdng tha
.'otn 'icr^adiately roaros^a with sym
pathc'le wo res, whkiS are atrong
^ni^ili
n;o?ty c-oxiciuston a« to my suk she wag
cd afterward to re^ ?e but
her opinion wa3 a^nour.r^d
In a Inngi npe quite unknown to me
and probably Russian To complete
the rc. oil of her aceompllfthtnepta
. . ahe aaid £oodby tp mo In very
commendable English." Three (byre
James Kirk|roo<| i lefk of Superior (!ottri j !Q^er. BtevcnFon added. "Tb« little
Ruasinn kid la only two and a half;
tha speak.'! six languages"
y b fore ihe 'Si day
Nov. Iil 10. tbe said petition filed her* j
ill will be laken as true, and judttnielil J
rendered against lief in foyoi of ^aid plui !
ntiff for divorpo upoii nebaige of abau— |
doniiieni nn praysd lot in i" suM jieti- i
Phlloocp^e^ and Phllosefifty.
According to ut%, philosophy te a
rbort cut to knowledge. Flelng a hort
| cut to knowledge philosophy is noth-
ing Ht all. because there U no sfcori
cut to knowledge.
t i m. , , * philosopher ia a man w ho thinks
..nils" ; ?; ■ Yorl<' :,ayt tha< ""<1 If he finds out a certain thine
ta.t ir, ~ / ""T f prev™,e(l' which nobody o!se has ever found ouf
but Its effects can be relieved, the ; „« w)n Ik) tt,|p t0 ftlid cverythlni
montal attitude Improved and a aom else without hioklni; Yhereforo kt
blance of v.tor restored, 'l'he came | spends hla life looking tor that'on*
U waste of ma-.ee, ca tlla«e. to..* ! col-tain t.hlag, a«l thereby overloujtir
and nerve tissue, consequonl or. (m everytlilng else. Accordlnglr a J|
^Jred mcU Loll-im. That wl.hh im- s feet pUllosrpher knotva nothing at all
piovos the menial condition and In- j Happily the world haa never ret been
croatc* htiye will Improve the debll ' burdened w.th a perfect phlloBopW.
i> hea aratlQan and Inter^£t In i There ate. howwver, a itood nwiny Im-
John K Andet>"ii Ally f«T plaintiff
nrTitn-j r- vuc on nri,< *t,ch na riW-stlv
' nETURit Cr f HE PiLQn!\iS Btlffnesa of .lie Joints Is clue
lrira published In I'lie Oklahoma
November 1^10
i Interexttrg Ceremonial Vhen the Es
In ibc County County of fjOgan C!oun | cwl of the 9pcred Caipet Gets
ty. 8tule of (f|lKUumn.
1
In t|ie Matter
Bach to Caira
.f the Fmalu „f Ueniiti mornln-t. writes t^e C.ilro
i corn snoudenf of Jhe Que*-n, waa de-
Champ. Oeceastil
M 0 L'i t'K Ti) HUI l"Cy US
voted to watching '.1k> ceremonial re-
turn of thf M.ahmal ui d Ita attendant
escort of soldiers and pflgrims from
Moors. The sacred kJswe or cari et.
All |VergorjB having elaim* agnii | ^hlcK 1h thp annual tribute from Cairo
Kststr o1 (Jiiirye Champ d ea .e.' j aml which journeyed to Mecca with
ei|ii<reii 11, |1re«,-„i the .linn- will the P'lKi-lrriK. haa now tnken lis p'aee \
Ihe ,1ucc..,rv voucher, to u, the u„,|.>, I " ,h* K°aha wh"9 !
tiint which it r< placed has already boeft
her p-Hiih ji j divided au valuabl • uiensonicts among
wiihju fou tlie faithful.
ji utl ir -ut Ihe tUie hereof, of thesaiie! fcoremony of ,he return of the
j pilgrims as that of their departure is
[ celebrated in Ihe gjvat Place Mohamet
1 Ali. helow tho ram; arts of the citadel. .
| the square being outlhwvl wtih lCgyp- •
sary youcliers tp
igned Adiuinistrainx ni
ii < 1 i;tLrie. T klaliotna,
1X7
work are u^t ero'«tnest and lnltia
tj^e are tUao lost. Azeli:3 la In g.'c.U
ptut due to mental influeuca* Meutaj
eUiuuintion through pty«k*il inflo-
eCLCtt Irt the nature! method ol ovvv-
carnlng u.rntaJ depKaslon. Fhos-
phorus and ai>e^lc are irse/ul (ln.js
for fh;s purpose. Hygienic sad dtv
tetlt: rr.^Asutes to hK.^on v-osie axe
uaeful. J>.o<l ahouM be nutrlflora ?u d
vo effort
to hattV-
enlng ol the ligr^neuts ai.d tnoi^t her.t
fAiiov.od by rnai.iKigo is o! temporary
benefit. The Ut© of a cane for s p-
po«t in wallilcg, and a cornfoi tabis
armed rrajking chair to support
arrria, feelpj to a -julre a bettor
ttorv. True senilo dementia due t/>
i01 lie changes in tho bjala lu a pro
grossive enfeeblomfent. Marked ita j
prcveuier.t lollpu'a muhii rhifeej ot mor
p!il:ve. This is only temporary and a
habit Igay bo for 11. 'd.—Medical liec '
ord.
perfect philosophers lUjatltif aroun^
why are Interesting to associate with
directly, as they follow philosophy not
as a vocation bnt as an avoeatloa
the
Karnes tn 8«rrtoa.
Travelers risiUng tiatnoa are p*t>
tied st flriff by flip ta-t Lh*t m*-i*
hoys boar fotnlnine nojj.es. while g:rij
1 ru fieqrcaily have iu.jiet.Hrve iv*«.
'H?e visitor learns ai';er awhlie, how-
-ver fl.al 'h.i confusiLg o*e of mnvi
inatOad ' f bell «[ r!^.o to litCkjfaivce -s
in re.: lit j tlt.i result of u native cue-
•on which tc highly poetic
I hus if q i(Lrl ii? born rcon afTec
! the death <;i a brother tlie latter 1
uame is given to her ir. the belief Ui .1"
1 lis Rp.rit sad all his £«■* d (j«ia!i ei
ive be.-'n transferr?4i th o t ,-j
>*her h-tr.ii. If a bey is born afltr tii'|
teatb cf a slater he rr„ H rhe latter t
«a.u) r.nd. r.s tho Bsm-oana believe,
.1 L«r lovaUW traits become bis.
Sarah .1 CI
l H£i| ^ilinlnistfatril.
refused to cut k!s rates
Kentucky Llvo^y Stab's Proprietor
Wouldn't Rent a Rig to Ary Man
for Leas Than a Quarter.
t!an troops, The khedive wai pre: enl
cf course yesterday \kij.h nil his minis-
ters and stufT. and many of ihe Euro-
pean notables and a tremendous eon
course of le*?s Important si ect«t&r
were presrpt to view the ceremotty
The departure of the Vabmsl took
j place ko early lo November that bul
matupit3 vvo'vDEPiFUL colo."
The'r Chnif\i b-m Tints Ne/er Ye*
H#v« Ucftn Dcpli- atod by tr.s
W-cnufacturers of Paints.
j Nntup© paints In the most striMn« j
. colors and Hwd-'s and tints with 1 i
; doil.-acv never nehlovod by th- brus* '
I !a 1 " "■ 4 of t!>f ,1 tSr Tin I 1 . > ,
j wi ambition of the ir.airifacturer o! I
j paints im to produce olcrr. which loo),
llt o nature n "Toy have never rue I
ceeded Ornaa hae a gr* rn cf its own
j o has the leaf and so hm
Pocr term.
Don't let your son get five ld*a that
ojiloried an honor ou you by ih.ilj
bort^
Halfway
good at all
Half a Leaf.
good in better then
i httOdOie 1 'intilQ Vu.t.
itmerettl of Afl.
I'hat ik tho blttorest c:f nil, to rveitt
e >oks of your uea wrougdcin^.-«*>
" 1 In Virginia.
In Marseilles tha hire of a mother In- X few Sundays h.ucg In
I" ";*" 1:CU,S Vs, llJOtcd ftf ,tl# iehtM>1 at ^peadweo. Va„ tho a., b
rhl*! Ch SOHn,S qU,l# ,<5c4 WRS "Tho NVh« ^nd Foolish Vii
heap. 1 ho parsnta of one of a future trtna • On« of the teachers r.akrd tlu
arte!" I '■? r w'f;, Whan claas the following question: "Whk-h
' '' 10 K,ve ro"' I of ,;,e '""lei euosts riUI not naia
■enl. the future mother in-law said "I; -he-r '.,n.r, trimmed and
n,« u n .* ,M,nt r"""h Cra on" reapoud waa a pretty |.tt„
me If not, I wlil Stay at home " The 1 ,-lrl "fan you answer the u nst'on
was promlaed. but th,. day and j Mol'j - nslt-d the teach,.,' "ti), v,-s'
not' zvir "r '1 'he rn,'',"'<" >' 1 "lr'" "•>««! «h« little Kirl. "it was'thd
•KMgh to blow out a -audi, platvd I h(„', ' "v".r° n.','-' !J '"" ' foo,1"i Vlrjtinlan ' National Monthly. ^
Other ext^rlaieAts wmro v r> w i. said th> i
s waro brMe.trooin-to he. when ho saw thai
she was not turning up. "I will flutl ; Volue cf Qrsprots.
another mother In law ' .So he wont out j g' aphito in nearly pure
Into the street and found one for ( tie carbon, i.« relatively inert chomk ■ iv
shlllin
t!te diatan' '
visitors uere Ig the place to i % thea^ haa over '.-leet J
A Illlnm D Camphell la n h'tsl'iMi* r>0,;R It. and an the ''-lOhg&nimetfan caJao* ' .: ^ ^ C4as with t ,
nian through attfl through rouplf' 1 ,l?ir neltrly u lortnlght shorter than V," ' C? t -
^'Uh his hualnecH Instincts l n horrn turs before long this Int T >rt n* sn 1 Kt ' °T awa rnn v/tl° rr>'n
of being ekn:r<) eitor ionate price- I ,Mlal evePl WMI be r^iega'-d jo the! . /'?H p. ,t0 ,rt tho t,nM of n'(' !
cotmtry livery ntah es. , <lays of tiif early autumn wher<ut the! ^ \ * ";l u "u ur''
He stopped one ^v in m " • * ' «" - • *• •
• i o.. . ^''lituegy hrut concliab
I ""W ilka ,n *<*■>• «iv. , - .,« ...«• ,. ..
made the mental re orv.nton tva " I this year «* t« h„ .......k,. -n—«—f •
'rozi solid during St CUT
•lujnipg Mou- aln Torr.nt Srtnocatl
ill > In Hoer. by tha In-
tenw: Cold.
■ in a mnnlt tnw* l-nropeijo elemonl -ill | e iliprl -e l of I ' ect.ie pre-ty neir I}, that In V!
icliLied that o j one Of IKo few remilnlos purely Kicvi- j . ', .^7™! , "S ,i'*
drl \ He alw ! 1 'eslivala. RtatlHtlc.; fro u Jimva ! ! 1 t.ctohtr :.n , jout-:, ,i t:„.
t-.hlnd It. _
•ha forralng of what "ar tn^rn
"^la^til land Sguraa en ptalM of
a.t.l hy the Influ.aca cf imnl Tfca
mMit bwautlful raeulta, aa FntTaaar-r
hui/ii on aipl.lnad, are •btaloi-d
"Ith fM jilatea of braaa U wtlform
ic.hiuaj and of a low mtt« Whan a
ow I. draws aloeg tha ada* D aa te
et up vibration, la on. .ar\ ta.ra u
/.cord with Ur vlbretlaM Ut th*
the/ part*, and tha, aeun* tMhadlat*
■y anuuiee reoinatrtoal ~| i|M Tha
T-eatar tho dlioord th hat'at tka pat
«rn. HuDdrada of p-Mtern, «m ha I and abutting,
sryte the number i^ptlgrlma
would pay ti l unraaaoaabV. i-rlce fa j n! "** enormous figure of 0.->5l. out j
t'.e hr ran tjid nuRt'y- "IfoklMtri "* -
#al J-to the owner if tf-^ livery rtah|_
only oie !n |o -n "I want io take !
a ,lrtle drlv-' hut I :un not a ilrunirnrr f
ar..i am not s ",lll1o,m^r« I wr.ni thr.i i
nutiulni
'hinn to in-
tho i-o.il
Claude \Vhlu
Uaciiilntv
In ti1
I of which l-Vypt account!..! for ao w..
1 than 1J.CI3.
t> I'doeod lu thl. way on _
Many /emon.tratlon. w«ra tnaia *e
•how how, whan thlny. ar. tuaad to
tho taiiie n.Ha. tl«y vihratad la arn-
iithy . . h|j tunlrg for'i waa atruoli
nd tfce-i atopyed- tjt a .o'har tun'iip
rh- *l-'ch 1.11 Of . lu.-t ; th„ J,;.,.
eiteh, *ent on hvaitnlii|, tLough u
^ not been tottchMl.'*
ilfht peiw-<i. She eame to th.
wedding and duly gave away her
| "daughter." whom she had never In h.-r
life Seen before, and the hrldegron-u
aud bride v ere made one
nut they let theuiselvu. In for iiier*
than they bargained for. A eitnplalnt
| hu-'i bet a |i>ls«d and the hrde. I,,- <, |«.
I groom and witnesses nr.> Malik" to da
vara penalties for procuring, n'dlug
In permnatlnn. for;:, r*y in
n.utrlo Lighted ^l.no.
J ft'1"1 *'">e it Is Ihe ou.teiu
*eep oloclrlo lighta burtilug tn.ld.
tnoa to pieveat tha wires rmtltig
a public deed, ond i t'.er orltnei. i,«l.
U seems likely that the t„arr,n«. I„
fTeneh law Is null and void, tha e,,n
►ent of one Of the parents havlii-t hre-,
give:- by a ,l,nm mother The on" slill-
In* eight pene - hired mother In In. b
' " r by the police - u,B
fl.iu I HleRrajih.
8lf-gusrd for Honesty,
Every man has the secret of liccnm
lug rich who resolves to llv. within
hla means; and lnde}iendenea |n ,,,lw
Of tha moat effectual ^af«guni,l. uf
booMty.
nnd vi.lr.fli.s only at hlgit tunperi-
*.,ins. ntalti. it of exceptional aluo iti
Ihe manufacture of cructbl.R lor tho
leel. bru.s nnd bronze ludii.strlia,
Knew Her Part.
The other duy Mrs I'anhccker'a
.voniiger ,ste, hub married, anil a day
or two , ,ier the Wedding the husband '
said Now, darling. I don't believe
In bearing mullce, and If ever I have
uny nun r.ltv to say anything titil.lnd
or to in. • ■ i i," of uny bard words to
you, I Vkiil always take them back j
again ar aoon us 1 have cooled down."
"Vou needn't take thai trouble, my
dour," replied bis wile, .ml.'lni; ...et
V, "for If you ever use any hatd
words to n'0. I'll slwaya give them
b«"k In you at once."
Luck.
Than- wo' ld be lots o( .mart men
i: iti.- world If the good luck would
I-Jaii ey n —AtrlibkOS tiloba.
thr.t
drive; ,iyt I think you might make t,
reasonable arrangement .-.hu t tlw
prii\5 of tlu, rig. Iludi r;.*an i that
clear':*!*'
"This ain't no eutmt toe n t>i,
"very btir'tiev." respo.ohd III. pri.
prl, .in. "I won't cu| rite, for no
bod v."
That sounded threai
bell; but he fhounht ti
chance aid III,-ulr - thi
ehr.ri:e« "Well," hn
w^ut do yoti tlil-ik Is a fair chars* fc
an hour's d^lv.*"
The proprietor looked him i
carefully "l t„|| you -tr-'iK r"
said lieiltatlnglv as If Ttnubtlnit 1
rr Canij'bell would eome neros<
the f--uin imr-ed. I won". Iilleh i
for no man fur lens thvn a rju„: tcr
Sunday ,V;j.-ai;li«
As Vou Lis. I).
nine to fa-
wottld tt l",
a," Hint of tfie
aid soothing
I Th. ar'd. worn, nnd RiilWtcsa ipob-
Ing ft,dlviduai sauntered up to the
J'-.k of the clerk It, a southern hotel,
ond uua^eren, aa Jie druw ifom Ills
eallm a yell.iw I,III • lend, will you
glndly flv. ui, fl-... ,nv,,,- ,|„!jr,rs
exchange lor i|,ir, uiementii of th.
liood olu eonfi I, rate dnvi?"
'lhc- clerk flune.d quickly u| the
(iri)fferi ji bill si,i!i,-d tohlrnaelf toasetj
(t Into th' drav-r, and counted out
If a!' I * i* paint nrin-tlnr -. ork
, Pt'ld v.-n- nuitpll-,) itj.txio tin,
. they eeuMn'i tut", < : f P; - „n ,.
( In n y t(- to ,|.i what in r - |„
J cltan'-" ,roei k---. io i to so# on.
| •' -l-'o's liri!.-h' l L -v ever, who
; . :l the till)- In tin m,-- <,f k | ,f
; HI ;-:ii -I Ihe l r-■: *! day by .1-, . fo ,0-
j lilt w't't its tint! from he.Mla.v tit,
null! It outtiri ft.o.n the Imn-h
] tf.u.-,si* ti,, v a I!, > y , r.d tie- tl.'s. t;
.ernxl^g itnin-, tiio lliiuct'iu
I Nove, |e It IJlo.
plant 4
Hi j he's; W't\
■If i !'"• /U"1d"J' f*- ji" «.:« ".re" 11* to'lV'tbo, 1
lor | lc "kl"" inilfyl(liial had goue. t|H, clerk th,( (\M,p r,f q,.., j h,,,,, rnde,- t
Huarr.e I .- « north* n.lnrli K .Ie the* j Z,:"',r s,,"'n"
to ex,,,,i 1U le.t it, J ™ ° ,',7 n 'T
r «lgh . ! n* "ll* never under siK-h etgr^|ln|
ith
examined the bill he had Just tako©
!y He fouruj that It wan. or was not,
a good IT. M. bill TCIther way you
take It. It makes n story. It has never
I la n dccldtoi which is tlw butter v.a/.
-ruck. i
vai r is ttouaUy the
m solid, und when It doe^
miuit l e extreme. J.
iu the Wide Workl
Klv.'tf flic tolloving rtefleylja
j lull"{ Vc,jr '""to occurrence—♦
• iu freedn.it c^f h mountain tutrent Id
• single n gbt. '
H-e phenotaonop «as <g^e that I
'e never 'r.*f( re experienced—a fun-
.' ' t -ivet fro^uu solid lu a plchti
1 ' i rived um v.-a'etu of tkht
itroum, tt r.ihlir over tha great lxnt!*
ts and ruHhinu through the tint imi^
: • hr.nneia. maiin n deafening ron.
• ta.1ital?y, but i.lmoet p* r<^ptibly, ibu
f-'.fiuli d^cnaned, while, worn ouj
"tter a hard dny. vi fell asW ^rp
A Tev hinir.s Intof. when wf aufrtrs,
i deathly alleneo prers'U^. and on
leolJng out, to my fnlenst am p. lae. j
found that the runhlr.g to^rrn^ it the
" | previous pl.'iht had boen transformed
. i ,nto * solid tnaes of ice* lu thlg re-
* °n o| extreme temperatures | h.nl
torrynts (ros-
Thlr.ge Will Taks s TurA.
"|)ld you hunt llous nnd tig'*n when
you mere In Africa?" asked the friend
1 "No, we didn't have to." replied l.ord
middle age we „.u,a,|y "no* rh" bloom,D'
llo«'
Afiatn That nig H|f.H
wlae we abottld all h«
as much as lu
did!
youth >•> thought *.«
buti.ed us, doueher know,"—Chic ago
Numa.
on Maxims.
The rpendev, vilih an III ci
sneer, lifiiidrtl thli maxim
tnver ' .-Wure j eople are vt
that they nte d'shenist "
"And by the auu token," rt--ponded
the aavei, with a law tough r oritu
people tire Ubrral ihtn they ate
dlfhotM>t Cimnl i■'0'n up, pltut-e. and
se\. , In there dny « of hhtml speiidins,
mUkh tide liite t". nuijivl'y" Juil4o.
I «^>m:itfona On looking routw|. w#
, found that everything we posKe i*e(}
'•as aino (rt /en rolld, lucluding Ou^
'•eal^H '•nddle of mutton, *hieh was ii.ori l^
) thr. | j* M*ci of b* We were ravonoua,
stlLi1/ * ' u" rntlslaetlon from guu\^
•it intiipa i%t t'ocIf which ought t< hav|
>ren a st cculu • j< ;nt. and so
our hnnger, we (uui to cottlegl QHf^
■elves with n iihit* tea--to makl
which we u.cl.eu
•?ults.
ht to ftftvk
so, <1« •l'H|
Mb
'laktt
ui1 *i m oar
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