PAGE TWO | Lore ?ov E By Al'u^rt P FAoHlGi' ; v * w I ^ ft js 7 ^ ^ V* "Many Times When 1 Was a Boy I St.MItS. VE\M:i: n|.i Ne?;Iev up was at work v*?- i< tlitr front v;ir |oo.? < it* In un<- liand. I.. e fumbled fui i.-s tacies Tin t f,?- ?...* - . It represented I've ween : t there is I'.mi See Its ln:*_'i r o>y| :t:*r| hushed! In pug n? -> . .:et tl . ill.-, a . - e hrt n t'ir 'i!- .!?! :r. nr ' it thi lit. Buys." t M.J M ,11 V. tiou: X ttt s! ? . as,-; Ih.ggii ' Till . I. .. i . . 1 II.,. III,.., zine over and looked at It^ l.ite >: May. lS7t?. "I was liftifn years n picture was printed ' sai l lie. ' And I've a pretty good nn-inor... It . seem queer and on''..imiish to ma'am. Rut It seems ::ht> nutiu: to me. Makes me kind home look at It, in this year of 1025. M > the time I've turned around i the street when I was a lioy t<> -t- re it some woman dressed like that, ami wish my mother could nft" d to wt uch elepant clothes. The "But I asked you about the ilog la carrying," Interrupted Mrs y, who was not at .\} Interested in tieold man's reminiscences "V.hived la It; or is It Just a freak pictureV "The dog is a pug." answered N> ley. "And a very good specimen of pug at that. It's funny you never saw one. No, It isn't so funny, either. At a big dog show hist year 1 saw two pugs on exhibition. And the younger spectators gaped at them us If they were curiosities. "But fifty or even forty years aire you couldn't walk a mile <>n any f - i lonat'le street without seeing a d- i of them. By nature they were pt -fy little fellows, and clever too i: m most of their mistivs?: used nthem with rich food and give the: most no exercise. the poor things got fat and wheezy. "No, yon wouldn't be likely to rce ognlze the plctun >r knew what kind of dog It was. Any more than v >would know what to do ith a dress such as that woman in tlie picture i wearing. "You see, fashions in dogs chang. Just as fashions in clothes or in sh.ng: though most folks (Isn't slop to l Ize it. I'm a pretty old man tin-, i . interested in dogs. So I've kept fr.. of those canine fashions boner than the folks around me have bothered to. For instance: 'The pne used to he the most fashionable dog in the world Tla-n . i at Icnce pugs vanished You didn't > them any more. .Inst as you didn't s-e crinoline and hoi.pskirts any more Fashion got tired of pugs and dropped them. Tiiat meant breeders sfopj ed producing ihem because there wasn't any more market for their wares "Along eame the tiny po-.-n.-. with the funny clipped coat and his Im(r sometimes tied up with a j ink how above his eyes. The miniature poodle was all the rage. Some people even had his coat dipped Into their own monograms or crests Ii used to take n real artist to clip those dogs in tin right fancy way lie disappeared. Sdid the Spitz. S?? ?:!d the i>i:>ck-umW tan So did many another. "Then there was tie XetfffouS'JIund 1 don't believe you've seen three >7?i.v eg-Cwnein I ays? Terhuite JS IN DOCS I - ~!T V \ I x-:' " ? . -V \ ft \ / ^ / 1 -TSi > ' _ > ! i!?V i ! ? i ' 1 ' : ' i , -- ,.^v" -2^ i -? . v .. i , ? . i red at Some A'., . , > Dressed L ke That." lis.:: . v?, ' ... i-m I Hiln-. M ' . : 1.1 i.-!5 ; ir ... \ that a * '.t- < r I iu I - ' r I rs in:; : , ; f . is:* arti.,'1 : ' n . . it':.' .ainlei "; ' ' ' ? ?;?? k-f.!?? v !i|tv - :.'f ' . : -v. ;?tp Sim a i'??it-f s i lit Ji \ l Mn\ is : -" . , L 'i ! : I.-. s ,i v i 11. N<-i "\\ . i . . ; -el h ;J It !. - 1.1 ?.. . ' . ' ! . im> ,, N r. . i ;an*e .i ?'! \ andtiiy -i ' . s r - .? t itv i?v '. v :.au :?U. I'Uf it a - ?m? J.-'l T ..I - r<\ Tlifi} lull: l \V"111 t?? own a Mi if*. >1 they s:.'p|.f4i hiiylni: : ?* > . t M*W U imillai.' at id And : ? iirallii; i < 1 _* lli?- -a "i a! -a t at .'.it nS ; l?H. i ; tliHia iv maStitT. a. iher : a He u*? t?< I .-.eeti > *t;t>: . a ?" ;; > ? ; 1 V::-. - tl i a>t5.Y In . t?nl.% . y : - - 1 ii' i not > . I.. liis? . juiijtrity i . ' . .i.;? do; lvrj li iinr?il llats -.here tliw was no roor j :'.>r Itini. "Yes. n fashions In don j ehanvre as tnueh as in clothes. Thai 1 hah., of will maybe stare at ll? i ]i'rii:n of a ' nlkl'tir or a chow or I'm i- r:.- .1 - : ' from now and vamder h: - -n outlandish hp| r.ml 5t nia;. .Inst -i ir i hack n verj few years nisi : cite ?( the ' j ..1:0 lOi "nti. fashion Mel i. . ernwled om . iii. No ... . ait for fifty yean to recognize that. ' "Awl it's 1 . : A Is a ??nl lie isn't a 1 If arc. r|., . ;s a ?.a! ?-r i or a .-is or *:ftj ] years * tutt ?.f . <: ^ fanciers. The? , re tad Suppose a do; chnttiii'd was ers -ust ,-s soOJs lib ii i ter . :!>! | shir with th? i-rowd ' in . u>.s: i- We'd ml! ' itn .. worll it s- i ir f..r ?le.?-ri5njf hit ss. Well. j o coin-' to call .he man w:n ;i.i . ver his loyal ole log for the s.,'.,. . fashionV ! iC.a.-. t t.y V ?e ri-Utnte. Inc.l Err 'air. risking Gear i Fri?-n?! 'iir-' : . i: <"n :: < wilt! ,1 wits 'parting s - r.v ft: \i;; OF HEALTH cat? .ii:.:. Diseases r 'minuBl>1. k .1 v- jKr-Hitt us t va: .-'tiua > diseases. l.'hese. lis doubt, w ough. : -vt r .::jd diphtheria. relentless and -is lyi.r.n- Her la* - are ina ':i ai ii * ther< is conv. .1. re. I"h* weeds -mother the weeds ihemsefrea i-' d . d la the poud. the; i-o llttl*. ilali The dogs; 1 - and .iic < atch | * " 1 ' pa '.! d tne in- | . the rob ilia ?-.i the worms. l< lieaa have lit:!' fleas r backs to bite "em. a' .i .. ?v? lesser fleas. A - ad infinitum. A,,J j iu luni. havt g . tei a ?<> nn; I .VI. .... iter still. A ml jjitratef still ?*nd so 011." iu ia?; nuw^eopic world there .ire .1 i lui 1 i i > u h ; her 'id ?.< ' i'l'-.- - .! < huuiuu bo>i. , liinu.n tu .nit mu -. ligut these hue r i :: prey on t ,;e human host. Human it. iii&.- must light these L-ac. i overt., ii*? ;>\ 'hem. llu:i " !) i - naturally L : '?y nature's law a aud also human bo:.ik - in. .. . .. s .or haniau > . id ia COtlTnill ug tliW . . : virus caai^u,; -. - x .: ....... -i i in U'-.maa : it . <1. tn>.;iih to gro . and multt . .< -i"i "o eliminate the toxins which , U'i !u,'iouii called small ,h \ :i ii :b:s h ppoiis nature at .'!>? ' : work mi pr."luee ii ii'.i i :i which will n? ut rai -> "U- and al-' kill the *1 i i - ;. --r.ii the a I 11 If ure .-i : 1 -- pa 1 i.l d.. - The . tin e .loiu Ui.iill. One or the other must i b-.- overcome. i l; . ?n? UCi collies ill tile :i d . by showing man how in .i.il u.iiu to tuoiv t ifu:ientiy p i antitoxin by means of va. u.i - on In -.niie iudnuces it i> i?? ? hie to .i. r ;h antitoxin artiluiall? 3 'j i .ind ' a.v i actons be < >m mum cat rti I e tu- I'll I he sick. to I the weli In ii t > - wiicti the individua, h - .ad iiue .. .. .-f lie disease and 1tet; -1 antitoxin pro dill. ' ill he - y ; :u to lOUnter&Ct that imoi t < n rema - permncent and 1Mb 'i r' t) have . thai disj .ca^a I INCTIClv-?All pupils who want to I ::t . athirig studies thi> summer ; see me at once. Mlla < nd-, * itv. t24-2t) go4seoqttnyr^r,r*'-',.?r :^nggi? f pMfm: .okc ; < I' Nervous 1| hot f ashes l<|: .' *<1 j: "COMtime ago when in a |iO if very Ul.vous, run-down jy ! ' f | condition,** says Mrs. Martha IS >jj F. Marlow, of Broken Bow, fH ! li "I tried numerous re me- J I t| dies to try ;>t J-;nst to keep ! going, but 1 could not. I was weak and tired?just no good at all. My back ached and I | had hot flashes until I was bo j j very nervous I smothered. ' i "I couldn't sleep and I was never hungry, and I kept got- ! ting weaker. I couldn't stand ; j I on my feet. This was an un- j usual condition tor xne as I j had been pretty strong all along. I knew that I would have to do something, and i : that pretty soon. 1 "Some friend suggested that I take Cardui, and it certainly l j ; was a good suggestion, for after taking one bottle I could tell I was stronger and better. I didn't quit. I kept it up all through the change and did fine. I felt like a different t | person after I began taking ? i Cardui has helped thousands R of suffering women. ' Sold by all druggists. ft CARDUI8 F?r Female TimUm j$ >UT NiURPKY ?. C POSTELL \ !. mil% reunion wa-? t nu* ' Ah. ami Mr-. t .i j on Sunday, Jan?* tie C. ' ?Mr. mid M is. E. H '.mi, ? i.roe children f om At'- : < . Mi. and Mrs. Our. ., : children frc.ns Blue Rid-.'e. Cl.i. ?. and Mi.-. 1{. L. IV' ' with iiio family at home the e was 22 in all. A fine -i n-evwas yi i.: . .Me ir> ?? 'm! aider "ie srrt(l. Also iu|'|m after which :m . 1 for , homes only A. . ana M- . Aden from Alliens wh- r?*i, led -intd. Monday. A delightful .% v.:We hope the faintly may -pond >nanv uu.ie happ\ day .... , : . A larpe crowd frnm Shoal Creek .dtended the picnii at Turtletown, Saturday. Mrs. Jessie Mason and h'Ulren em upper Shoal (.."reek .Cited her husband; parent; Air. and Air-. John Mason, Sunday. Mr. K. H Mien n.l ... l ompanicd by his i >? *? v V Allen and M Kli.- Mr. and Mrs. Maivb. 'l Ha iay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cast*!] H v ..-n- visited the la Iter's ,41MT t- V:-. . Mr. Itnman Harris, Sunday. li. v. S. A. Stil.'K fn.il. I'. .11 fillci) id-: lojrular aprn'nuvnt Fln\ Creek, Saturday and' Sunday'. M . Marshall H FOR OVER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a worldwide remedy for kidney, liver and bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. 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Mr. Ilvrl - . iil t?-i. writing. ; Mrs. Isabel Alhn is -ill the Mok list. Mi. . ; Mrs. Kdirar l.odford a'! over their w l?aby r'i.!. VOLF dEF.f Our fai !!! i - .? ? k'ginniu;.'. to feel tin- ef'c t- :1a.' :Jry weather a;'.tin. The /enera I ci'?! are looking uood, man. trardi i. are bejriiinirur '.? jfi'er for the want oi moisture. Son 11f <.-!? iz# rail to : iui,' . r..i 2I?? pita!, flr;:!r:do Flu., arrived lo- on Wed: -?lay iyht of Inst week to spend ia-i a 'ion with her parents. Mr. and Mr.-, W. 1*. tlarren. She will ea\ < here train f?.? Ro?:da on the 21st 'lite lire whistle bit v.' t "p". ill, Monday nfleroor n about -undo WI ; tit W? Well lltiebh- to lenill any of the de.ails ?>t' r"'ie fin , damage etc. The Rev Jesse Tiallew pleached :.1 Macedonia church Sunday. Mis.- lliancbt Hairier trove ' nth. day ,i i ty Menday nijrht to .mi r'r'-u.u and relative. . 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