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Muskogee Times-Democrat du lieu suivant : Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 7

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33 MUSKOGEE DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1005. CITY LOAN OFFICE228 West Broadway, Barnes Building. RINGLING'S CIRCUS HERE ON SATURDAY The four great trains of Ringling Brothers circus, bearing the mighty elephants, wonderful clowns, gilded cages, high strung horses, agile and graceful performers and a thousand and one other things of mystic circus interest. are due to arrive in Mus- kogee early Saturday morning. Doubtless the small boy, multi- FEMININE FRILLS.

Mina Gladys Vanderbilt Seis a Pretty Fashion--Good Luck Sheila. An Imported fad that has been adopted 1 Miss Gladys Vanderbilt is that of wearing nearfs to match ench costumne. 'They aro made of a couple of yards of chiTon, silk or gauze, trimmed with plaited frills and Immense bows of ribbon or rare old Inco. She ping CHILD'H EMBROIDERED HAT. the scarf invisibly to her loft arm 1111- der the bow, while the other end is hold coquettishly in the right hand.

Strands of shells in black and white and 11 queer brownish tone, said to be found in Jerusalem and to possess nil kinds of good luck attributes, are to be found in the shops for 35 cents. An old fashion in jewelry that has been revived is that of woven chains, and these made into bowknots, the ends finished with fine gold fringe. A short nock chain is made In this way with the bows in front. A pendant set with a latge stone of some kind hangs from the couter of the linot. Agate rings for the woman born In January are a fancy of the moment.

and, in fact, all symbolic jewelry is a present craze. For the economical woman who likes the appearance of silken skirts there are pretty ones of gloria. They bave not quite the body or a taffeta skirt, but are durable and effective, Ribbon crabroidery seems to have caught the fancy of exclusive used for nll kinds of sartorial decorations. The dainty child's hat seen in the Illustration is a charming example of this work. It is in wbite cloth mounted 011 :1 crinoline frame.

The brim Is Ani: with a scalloped design worked la blue slik, and a pretty dowered and ribbon pattern covers the brim and center of the crown. A roll of soft white satin ribbon encircles the crown and des in long dat bow at one side. JUDIC CHOLLET. REMOVAL. Misses Argobright and Wright are now located room 11, Carolina building with their up-to-dato dressmaking establishment and invite all their friends to call.

185-3tx and elegant line of Jewelry, Beautiful Pictures in lovely -A complete Toilet Cases, Bric-a-Brac, Novelties, Instruments eNt SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FINE WATCHES RAPID WRITERS. Anthora Who Did a Great Denl of Work In Little Time. The rapidity of the ancient writers la seen from the great number of works prepared by them. Livy. for instance, winte 142 books.

Among the Romans, often wrote three or four Important works in single year. Of Inter writers, Dr. Johnson. Scott and Byron were all rapid writers. Byron.

It 18 reintel. wrote "The Corsair" 11 ten days, while Scott wrote work for which ho was paid in ton daya. "limb and lis Friends." boy Dr. John Wals written, it 19 anid, at single sitting. The story is told that Dean Shipley Ollie said to Heber, "Suppose you write a hymn for the service tomorrow morning." and by the next In 110 bein known all around the worl.

"From Greenland's leg was written. printed and used in that day's Missionary service. 1'1'3 was once asked how long it to' to prepare a sermon. l10 replied: that depends on how long you 11 .11 it. your sermon is to be half 1111 hour long.

it will take you three days; if it i4 to be three-quarters of an bour. it will take two or perhaps one. but if you are going to prench an hmm, then there is not much occasion to think 11 great deal about it. It may be done in an hour." Samuel Johnson would write at single sitting the manuscript for fortyeight printo1 octavo pages. In one week he wrote "Rassolas" to pay for his mother's funeral.

sent it off to the publishers without reading it over and was paid you for it. SARCASTIC DEAN SWIFT. Italen and Directions For Servants That He Wrote. There WAS :1 servant problem when Dean Swift was alive just as there is today. 111141 he died in 1743.

In his "Rules and Directions For Servants' he wrote: "When you have broken all your earthen vessels below staira, which Is usually done in a work. the copper pot will do as well. It boll milk. heat porridge, hold small beer. Apply it indifferently to all these uses, but never wash or scour it." And again: "if you want paper to singe a fowl, tear the first book you see about the house.

Wipe your shoes, for want of a clout. 0:1 the bottom of a curtain or a damask napkin." "In roasting and boiling." he goes on, "use none but the large coals and save the small ones for the fires above stairs." Another touch that might have been written today is the following: "When butler cleans the plate leave the whiting plainly to be seen in all the chinks, for fear your lady should not believe you had cleaned it." Once more: "There are several ways of putting out a candle. You may run the candle end against the waluscot, which puts the snuff out immediately; you may lay it on the ground and tread the snuff out with your foot; you way hold it upside down until it is in its own grease or cram it into the socket of the candlestick; you way whirl it round in your band till it goes out." Red Sea Pearls. Pearl Asheries, of which the world bears little, but which constitute a considerable Industry, are carried ou at the Lobia islands, in the lower end of the Red sea. Very few of these pearls And their way to European or American markets, because the local demand DINGER, plied Into legions, will be at the railroad yards to welrome the advent of his heart's desire, And will escort the herd of 40 elephants and the rumbling caravang to the show lot.

At 10:00 a. m. the splendid street pagaent, for which Ringling Bros. are famous, will start over the usual circus route and return to the circus grounds. This procession will be nearly three miles long and presents more novelty and lavish display then ever offered before by Ringling Bros.

Most of the animal dens will be open. all the men, women and children will have some part. the herd of forty elephants will plod along patiently. mockly followed by a troop of camels, music will be furnished by several bands, including a mounted military one, the grent nations of the world will be illustrated by characteristic groupings upon beautifully carved tableau floats, and "Merry Andrews' galore will keep the fun spirits of things going for worshipping kid followers. The circus acts introduce a number of foreign artists Imported by Ringling Brothers.

Among these are the Four Eldreda from England and the Four Bedinis from Italy. Town Topics Wall paper, Smith-Torrans. 176-tr Make the bosses. clerks and porters wait on you at "66. 185-4t See our line of wedding gifts.

W'. ('. Lamford 101 N. 2nd st. 187-15t Mrs.

Donnelly Reid will teach dancing in Muskogee every Monday throughout the fall and winter. The assembly dances will be held on Monday nights. 183-ti The tea which was to have been by the Presbyterian Ladies Ald 80- ciety at the home of Mrs. J. M.

Millor, G03 South Cherokee street, has been -postponed until Friday, Oct. 13, hours 3-G and 7-10. Lunch 25 cents. 186-2tx There will be a Ring and Pie 80- cial at the Labor Temple Friday night given by the young ladies of the Auxiliary. The mere announcement of a social at the Labor Tem-1 ple Is sufficient to insure It a success.

184-5t Special Summer Tourist Rates. To St. Louis and Chicago, effect, Ive June 1st, to Sept: 30th, 1905, the M. K. T.

Ry. will sell special round trip summer tourist tickets from Muskogce at the rate of $16.75 to St. Louis. $23.50 to Chicago. Ask Katy's agent for particulars.

97-ti The Democrat, 10 cents per week. Automatic Latest Best Has neither shuttle nor bobbin. No tensions to adjust. Always ready, then needle is threaded Absolutely the Simplest, Lightest Running, Best-Constructed, Strongest Elastic -Stitch Sewing Machine ever Invented. SOLD ONLY AT 119 3rd St.

Phone 262 DON'T USE POOR OIL. For use on Sewing Machines, Bicycles and all purposes requiring a fine lubricant the best is cheapest in the end. Genuine Singer Oil can only be obtained at Singer Stores. LOOK FOR THE RED 'S. almost nbaorba the output.

l'earls are the most popular of all RONIN ntong the inhabitants of India and Arabia and it is seldom that 11 native woman of any social position is seen without penri ornaments of some kind. either finger rings, earrings or rings for the nose. and even the feet. Went For Soldier. At one of the London police courts A young hooligan was being tried for :111 Assault on an elderly man.

The mag latrate, noticing an old cuatomer 111 the hooligan, thought he would give him 11 little fatherly advice. and remarked "Young man. I'm surprised nt 11 big. strong. healthy looking fellow like you always sotting into trouble.

Why. you ROOm to be always wanting to tight Why don't you gO for 11 Rollier?" Imagine the smile which illuminated the magistrate's face when the youth replied. "1 did once. your honor. and be nearly killed 1110 111.

View. A cert sweet faced grandmother la sometimes startled by the up to date ness of her grandchildren. The other day WAS tolling the youngest of them. boy five years old, the story of Lot Sho showed him the pictures of the wicked cities of the plains envel oped 111 the fire from heaven. 'The lit tle chap gazed 11t the pictured confla gration and then asked: "Were they Insured -New York Press.

The Statue to the Pilgrims. On mouth Hill stands the impos Ing statue to the pilgrima. Its base Is granite and supports seated figure nt each of the four cornera with eyes searching the surrounding country, while woman's figure crowns the top. On the polestal is Inscribed the name of every Iran. woman and child that came over in the Mayflower.

-St. Nich olas. After Meal. Mrs. Waggy (reading) -A well known physician says that one should never go into the water after a hearty meal.

Wages That's right. It's better to go Into a first class restaurant after it it one happens to live the price. Great miuda, like heaven, are pleased In doing good, though the ungrateful subjects of their favors are barren in return. -Rowe. A BABOON HUNT.

Horribly Suggestive of Slaughter of Human Beings. A traveler writing from South Africa describes a baboon bunt as follows: "Very slowly we spread out round about the base of the kopje and began 1 crawling ascent through the thick scrub. Kaffirs and farmers together, we formed something of a loose cirele around the kopje. Daylight found u8 drawing near the bigber spurs of the kopje and the Kaffre were busy beating. "Then the sport began, and pretty uncanny it was.

A good many baboons broke through our circle, for we only mustered seven guns, but as we neared the top of the kopje I could tell by the noises all about me that some execution was being done. My first kill gave me a most uncomfortable thrill. It was horribly like picking off a man. "The baboons were great big, buman looking brutes, quite capable of picking up a lamb in their bands and ning off with it. As a fact, they generally content themselves with ripping the beast open to get at the curdled milk within.

But their cries were the most horribly buman thing about them and the gestures of their waving arms. When we all met a careful count was made. Thirty baboons bad been bagged. Seven bad fallen to my gun." Frightened Rabbit. "I wAs walking across a field with my dog at my side when young rabbit emerged from a wood close by," says a writer.

"Suddenly it fell to the ground and was to all Intenta dead. The dog sniffed it. and I watched it for about ten minutes, thinking It absolutely dead. I walked away about ofty yards, when I looked back and Ba' the rabbit rise and run rapidly into the wood whence it came, It 1 evident that it Haw the dog and dropped down out of fright." Subject to Change, Fogg-Well, Clara, I bet heavily on the last gume. I thought it right to tell you-Mire, Fogg-Yes, you bet on the game and lost all your money.

For my part, I don't see bow a man can rob bis Ily of the necessaries of life and throw everything away. in gambling, 3-But, my dear, I didert lose. won $500. Mrs, Fogs--Daniel, you always were lucky Transcript. As to Reporters.

No man is more unreservedly called 0 shameless liar than the newspaper reporter, and no man cousiderw the slapders. agalust him more lightly. His conscience is usually clear, bis motives disinterested, bis kuowledge of buman nature compreheusive, his sense of bumor and bis kuowledgo of his traducers Louisville Times. The Seventh, Minister--I wade seven bearts bappy today. was that? Minister--Married three couples.

Parishioner--That wakes only six. Minister -Well, do you think I did It for nothing? A I FRED DUBACH, DRUGGIST AT NOR TO F. M. WOODS A (O. New management and new Meet your friends here, or wait for the ca car.

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded PHONE DO Remember the place, Broadway and Cherokee 00 AT old OTHER My New Stable Now being complete and up-to-date in every detail, I am now in a position to give better service to all boarding horses and livery. Yours Respectfully, J. J. Slaughter W. E.

RowsEr, Prost. A. M. YOUNG, Cash. MURRaY Ass't Cast.

BANK OF COMMERCE CAPITAL $300,000 We solicit your business and promise prompt and courteous treatment. Banking, Insurance, Abstracts and Real Estate THE COMMERCIAL I NATIONAL BANK a MUSKOGEE IT. Officers: U.S. DEPOSITORY Capital G. W.

Barnes $200,000 Preslacat E. D. Nims, Vice Pres. Leo. E.

Bennett, D. N. Fink, Vice Pres. Surplus Cashier E.D. Sweeney, $25,000 Ass't Cash.

15 S. R. PARKE, Mgr. ELMER SMITH, Sec-Treas. PHONE 533 Member National Board of Trade, Kansas City National Gommission COTTON, GRAIN, STOCKS, PROVISIONS PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL MARKETS Corner Third and Broadway MUSKOGEE, I.

T. CAPITAL CITY NATIONAL $100.000.00 0.00 BANK It is the policy of this bank to carry MUSKO0 50 per cent of its deposits in cash. Safety is our watch-word. We do nothing but banking. MUSKOGEE TRANSFER CO.

Main Office, Turner Hotel Branches Jones' Buok Store FREIGHT STORAGE GABS Prompt Service and careful bandit coupled with moderate charges, warrant 0 askins a Uberal share of your patronase la transferrins trunks and other bassage and the drayage of general merchandise. Quick work and fair Agures make our bid fee your favor. Telephone me when you want what you're looking for. Phone 408. Storage heupo3rd and.

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