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-,: 'if- rniPAY. APRIL 28, 1922 A Man To His Mate By j. ALLEN DUNN Illustrations by Irwin Myers CopvrlSM Bobba Martin Co. tta0fmmmm SYNOPSIS. rnAJTI'X 1-Ixilterlne on the San JZSctro water front, John Halney. SiiLi rit-iirur. la uccoattd by u blind ". ..'a... ir. lie. who asks llalnel pao M .. .... ....Hub unhnnnAi tf a - t" n, tlmd man Ulls Halney he It ".. :. . .. f '.itt.nln Rtmmn nt th ft? on ir.j "'r'-tr.: Jd.. ,rii H ask- IlaJney to lead him tioiri d ara lutn.c uuw . " " a"SiJ Carlacn ftmrna recognliea the rT n-i- mlltne him Jim Lund Lund utuMi Muuna ol abandoning; hlro, blind 5n lc- (I" Bni1 denounces him for Sut f cal'a hie Ingratitude Slmrnn LtSu t vtre, but Lund retusea to UMttti He declarea hie Intention of Eirr"r 'g (lie Karluk on 1U expedl' Si A, Ji l're It la going In quell 3 ih ft.l which Lund has dlacov. 2J pFO mmi' daughter, la aboard, Ea de'trjs Ur father. Carlaen, who la PpHf r iru Ralney CHAtThJt II Awaking from his etu- B Ra're fnde himself at lea Carlsen otti h'm h haa been kidnaped be auiie rav.r.c learned the object of the UBC. ..' " l? ,.. fen... 4ltlrr4 I, lA iiua n ire pi ma of the oyug8r. He 'tri P. rv a Fnare 01 me puia, una lfliy Brl" " IJUUWIB cisr iv us uv.iv, :,.... hi.rvoir natlsflad Lund elvea In a fe at ount of a former expedl- Hen, and auggeata a "partnerahlp," :mj If ct e Lund's "eyes" ni.pTi-.li ill -Italney. having a slight tun .il "f aeumanahlp, is made see ij raif t( tr veaeel Captain Slmms tic uteeilir!) poor health, and the kTlf.tfi of Hie ship la entirely In the fad c P. "r CarUen At the tetter's HUM' or & Khnotlng match la arranged Etwter the hunters" aboard, the ves S) V'rc oaierft.ly on a sealing expedi tion I un0 nil. ouKn ui.nu, uemuiioirnMeci It car s u by sound " The hunters Elrcrxia tlelr revohcrs, Carlsen tali tr tli, re are no more shells on (tare rwAPTi.k IV Watihlnit the pursuit tt wl,. by its natural enemies, the ie f mihandled and narrowly HUe. ' .am, i In the confusion the iLri rs indy Ib swept oerboard lu'cey r-' him earning his gratl- Eirt art. I, i!cnuul the admiration of irgy TI aiilHlv a Illness seems about iVnt a fatal ending CHAITFJi V Lund mistrusts the ton'era ni jrges Ralney to "pump" iasai an. Kuln i knowledge of their ifin! ' l "ells him Carlen Is crcnt fa 'rfi n tlit all on boird, with the M.trtor ri f,ind and the Japanese fcok, Tnada iliould hae an equal cure cl th" vt.id which was not the arufxal par ltalne and Carlsen quar nl acd the .alter draws a reolver. Ral 117 otrpontrf him, Lund Is of opinion mat Carlsn a keeping the taptaln HI ml la laMni; to secure trie fii'ld, and fccUerta! 1 f gey tor himself Tamada, rrllecUy a Jaiariese of education and aritoe the jiml'lnn of cook on such a TUMI ae e Karluk, 1b an unknown W-titf 1 PHAkffU VI An Intrrilpu. RalneV Iku with Tarrtda dues not throw much IlcM on tin i c. tlon i f the Jap. though llulrey m lined to lellee he has no jci'tr r.ter.tiunB an.! would prefer to ttt ffl'h Lund and Ralnev rather than Ijltli Canen and the hunters Lund Is liojbttJl but tll Italrey he has n trump ra m rit po'-."ion wnicn wnu enable lra to fruttrate an sinister plons which Kirlieirra) iif male Tht sight land ma arranirrrt pnip htc mine for a comer pee to dee' Ie on the Nharlnir of the eold Cil'r kr Um !l.at I.llnrt vxn.ltil Incint Iw P.i re fi '.inif p'ecent In an advisory Cnc" u irt . una man, inMtes ttai- pur '. a''fnj artrougn It wua Unnspn s wntph rift. Iw Rmr.ej found him at the wheel iMtwd of tin. seaman he had left titte ('nrier rame up to him smil ing 'Better It" Ilnnvnn linr tho rtooV I Mr rta ru." he M,id. "We're going to lv .7 lfir' "Ce ln ,he enbln nt four I 1! rm' I'd like yon to be present." v rhi t hir," Ralney answered. J"11'; inn .it tills llr-t actual In raitw f the mpetlng. Hansen, It rwi of n,o to,n -a " .... heen s-raiirt enough to Rrti-' I .i. J s demand for Ralney bj '" ' l.u tilinl nn lt III. L" ' i.ilnii tlip unpxnoi ic.l Mttk . - L.,.1 . ......cA l. ,, 11 Rut tlint wnshsiril Tin" thnf li wns I.. r M ,, j,i "It i. .,,..... ... .... ..it L, . " t'.'.l n.c ,"U ... P t . ', T.nnrl nt.Lii.1 who.. tI ( li, Kit,, i ..... ..rrl... ni, ,... in iu.li x ... BiIr i - t , ,s iey. LuV " the wrtnln Lund," re- IrovH. ff ' uf vtiuri:itv i " n nm about to sujfse't 0 . ,( J Itrj lie ,, In fnrt T l.nvo hi !',. -" - ..... fUlLT. 0 a iimibiiJ thot 7 hni.i. 0 n' - .' n n, 1, ,rlll ha nrnolk TJr si to iln o. T . I. ..J! , ' . -v. i uuj 111 J.lf"- 1 'f . 'In l.-o-l... 1' ' . , .ar iiii'iniiiT ot mis (,lt. "' l-U 1,1111(1 SIOllUIV. it . m iiiiuutri- ui me cri'w, ' thi' klp.cr. my part- 1 Isned .ulcil nnd re- I k to ennj im-etln' I'd 't'lk with 1 1 1 in personal- r fnotij:li ain't It?" li inters hud piilhnred 'i (imstloii spciiifd n urNen .iruBl,ed his r TCCe u If. Jnur ei-l);ht," he said i ou could soon seo r ik lu no condition f-C30s t!i. !nj - iiiucii ns ne pre.1- "tore Ltjrrt "raisni," lounteren hue. Let him fcec '!. (,, " "i iiiui u quesnon oi . .1 n. I. k., . UK . ta " (-estlon? I'm ask- V - i r, Lund" K.' ".."? T. i - if he's rend the pap r V "Tir i, , ...... -. :. . ttr., . " ' uni to De sure or , "' ' ' mnKe it enny ol Tit "Jim i want to i .t.ik... .. i ... . . 1st . """ i'y proxy -or other- V C o.lfl ,1...... .., ... all! ",,;' 2 u "Ke I0 De Bure I,i ,1, " lor yre Btanain- - u ' 'J ulj !Ae c.t to say is that jo're a d i! pore ilrxlor, so rtTr as the skipper's romeriied, ennjwuy," The two men stood facing each other, Citrlsui looking ellly nt the giant, whose bluck glasses warded off his glnnce. It wus wasting looks to glare at n blind tniin. Equally to sneer. Hut the bout between the two wag timed now, nnd both were casting aside nnj veneer of diplomacy, their enmity manifesting Itself ln the raw. The lbsue wns growing tense. Ralney fancied that Carlsen was not entirely sure of his following, and re lied upon Lund's Indignant refusal of terms to back up his plans of getting rid of him decisively. CHAPTER VII. The Show-Down. "Ralney can bee the skipper," said Carlsen carelessly. "All right," said Lund. "Will you do that, Ralney? Now?" And Ralney had a fleeting funcy that the giant winked one of his blind eyes at him, though the black lenses were deceiv ing. He went below Immediately nnd rapped on the door, a little surprised to see the girl appear ln the opening. The drawn expression of her face, the strained faint smile with which she greeted him, the hopeless look In her eyes, startled him. "I wanted to see your father," he said ln a low voice. She told him to enter. "He Is ln a stupor," she said. "He has been that way since last night, fol lowing a collapse. I can barely find his pulse, but bis breath shows on this." She produced a small mirror, little larger than a dollar, and held It before her father's lips. When she took It way Ralney saw a trace of moisture. "Carlsen cannot rouse him?" be asked. "Cannot or will not," she answered ln a voice that held a hard quality for all Its despondency. "Lately the doctor has seemed un certain. He talks of perverted nerve functions, and he has obtained a tre mendous Influence over father. "You heard what he said when the night he tried to shoot jou? You see, I am trusting you In all this, Mr. Ralney. I must trust some one. If I don't I can't stand it. I think I shall go mad, sometimes. The doctor haa changed. It Is as If he was a dual personality like Jekjll and Hjde and now he is always Hyde. He said last night that he could sae father or or that he would let father die. I told hlu It was sheer murder 1 Ho laughed. He said he would save him for a price." She stopped, and Ralney supplied the gap, sure that he was right. "If you would marry him?" The girl nodded. "Father will do anything he tells him. I sometimes think he tortures father and only re lieves him when father promises what be wants. Otherwise I could not un derstand. Last night fnther asked me to do this thing. He told me he looked upon the doctor as a son, that It would make him happy for me to marry him now. Thin he would perform the ceremony. That he did not think he would 11 e long and he wanted to see me with a proteitor. "It w.is horrible. What shall I do?" "Miss Sltnms" "aid Ralney, "your father is not in his right mind or he would see Carlsen as you do, as I do. Carlsen's bruin is turned with the lure of the gold. If he marries you, I be lieve It Is only for jour share, for wlmt jou will get from your fnther. It cannot be right to do a wrong thing. No good could conic from It. But something may happen this morning I ennnot tell jou what. I do not know, except that Lund N to face Curlsen. It may (.hinge matters." "Lund." she said scornfully. "What can he do? And he accused my father of deserting him. I " A Knock came at the door, and It started to open. Carlsen entered. "Ah," he said. -1 trust I have not ili-iiiilil i I li nl nn nlea I -1 i linen d ,i ti t. . ie. l Mi'l ' IKil .is lu ilu nil, in's luiiilllliiii, .Mr Itnllii J V" Itti Ley went mi t."k l.ulIU I'Hl 'HI polin; He tt'l.l I. iiinl Inlitlj nl the lulk l.i uitn lini .mil I'e.vv Mihiii-. mill iK'-iiil'i'il tin 'i him il .iiiiiniii "f Hie -rki 1 1 1 - ti i-'i lii.ili'lj. it wv nine uiloik, tin ln'ii t the iinetiii,.'. He wint iliiwn tn 111- own mum .11 d s.it on the lunik, .iimUiiU HJin '' pic(e uj the pnslc. If -all . I w,t n liuttlitl.il muni if lie Intended to let hlniiu- die. why -lii'iild lie wind t" liuirry tin-irl? II. thou. hi I" ilml tlmt Kiie. A his wife C.irl-i ii wiiiild Kt.iln lr -h.tie It he .mm lii I up It would ." into tin (.(uiiini'ii iiii-e. Hut. II In i peettd tu tri'l. tlie nun "ill .1 II .id that would t" '.iiiim .it I'ii I" ic.illy Iom il.i il? oi wi - I a e lu-i for .-old ml. i. In. itli ii i'iMiii nn pnsMloti ot In i : lie nil. In know th.it tin -III would kill heiMll In lore ll Won,. I -III. I ill to Itl-lllllllll I'll- hap- hi l in w -In li.td tin m .in I l.c tliin.' hi line piiiiiinoillil -to -lite l'e..'. -H.. I -. I. lllnl III .1.1 -ht for tin Puli. , Killi-y would I Mil. I .1 the sill- s.ili' tllj. And, .Ulind wild ilnu u-.iUi, liiilmj. wiiit mi into the tuiilii (.il In C'mJ-iii i.ok tie In ad of tin idle. Lund f.i". I it the nihil itnl AH six of tin I iii.lei- us piilli.'id li.it- iiiteis I ii -i nt. I. 'it i.iiIn time i ,iw v.ii.' i i dull Ii I lln nil. i. willi 11. i ue . of t'n -at I'ii - rnn.'iil tl. ii -i ims on eithei -i K oi Hit tlihli h iilel He. with Itiunev on Lund- llsht. 'I lie girl win not pre-en' t her shue w i- an linpur taut 1i" i"i Luna .-.it with foldul .riua, hi grout lind) tvliaed. Now tlmt the table was set the cards all dealt, and tie llrst :! .dmui to be made, the TnE'PURANT WCTTTI V Mpwc giant shed Tils tenseness. Even TiTs grim fate softeuu a trifle. He seemed to regard the alTiili with n certain amount of humor, couplad with the zest of a gambUr who loes the game whether the stukes are for death or dollars. Carlsen had a paper under his hand, but deferred its reading until he had addressed the meeting. "A ship," he snid, "Is a little com munity, a world In Itself. To Its safe ty every member Is a necessity, the lookout as much us the man ut the wheel, the common seaman, the navi gator. And, when n ship is engaged ln a certain calling, those who are hired as experts in that line are equal ly essential with the rest, Kach man's responsibility being equal, bis reward should be also equal. "Payment for ull services comes on this voyage from nn uncertain amount of gold that Nature, mother of us all, and therefore Intending that all her children shall share her heritage, lias washed up on u bench from some deep-sea vein and thus deposited upon an uncharted, unclaimed Islnnd. It Is dlscotered by an Indian, the discov ery is bunded on to another." "Mennln me." Lund seemed to be enjoying himself. Despite the fact that Carlsen wns presiding and most evidently assumed the attributes of leader, despite the fact that ten of the twelve at the talJe were nrrajed against him, with the rest of the sea men behind them. Lund wns decided ly enjoying himself. "Share and share alike," he said. "I've got yore drift, Carlsen. Let's get down to brass tacks. The Idea Is to dlwy the gold Into equal parts, ain't It? How dins- she split? There's twenty-lhe souls aboard. Does tlt mean you split the heap Into a hun dred parts an' each one gits four?" "No." It was Demlng who an swered. "It don't. The Jap don't come In, for one." "A cook ain't a brother?" "Not when he's got a yellow skin," answered Demlng. "We'll take up a collection for Sandy. Ralney ain't In on the deal. We split It Just twenty two ways. What have you got to say about It?" His tone was truculent, and Carlen did not appear disposed to check htm. He appeared not quite certain of the temper of the hunters. "You flgger we're all equal nhnard," said Lund slowly, "lenIn' out Mr. Ralney, Tamada an' Sandy. You an me, an' Carlsen an' Harris there" he nodded toward one of the seaman delegates who listened with his slack mouth agape, scratching himself un der the armpit "are all equal?" Demlng cast a glance at Harris and, for Just n moment, hesltnted. Harris, squirming under the look of Demlng, which was aped by the sud den scrutiny of all the hunters, found speech: "How In h 11 did jou know I was here?" he demanded of Lund. "I ain't orened my mouth ylt!" "That ain't the truth, Harris," re plied Lund composedly. "It's alius open. Rut If jou want to know, I smelled je." There wus n guffaw at the sally. CailsenS Mike -toppid it. "I'll answer the question. Lund. Yes we're nil equal. The world I- not ,i deiiiouncj. Hauls, su tar, hasn't hud a limine to get the iquul -li.ue th.il belong- to him by rights. That's what I lue.int by snne that the K.irluk was a little woild of Its own. We're all ctimil nn ho.iid. ' "Kcept Italney. T.tm.uhi tin' S.indy Seems to me ynre iircuiiilnt's got hole in It, t'.lllslll " "We lire wait t . to know win tin i you ague with us?' replied Cm'sni Ills MiUe. hud alien d quality. It In Id the direct UmUcugi' Lund n(eit .1 It. "I don't," he answeied dryly. "Then ain't rin one r you in i quiil. Mi you've -I.iivm d li oii bad to biuiil t getliu In a ii(k, like a Hod; of Mmp with 'arl-eii fnt -In ii'lietdei 1 in talking,' he went n in u tone that suddenly leaped to thundei. "None of you tne t'of the br-ilns of Carlsen In 10 he ii.ni t jut tld -iln tu Inn r j ore noodles. Dinting you knew d n well jou I Iii v Inner poker than tin rest, an' yon :i.-tie.l to thi- l.cu.z you flgger you'll win 'no-t of the gold nfore the v'.mi.i I- ,.vir. The r(st of jou snikei- ll-'u,i"l l.eioz -nine otic tells jou you an uoln' to git mole than w hats il.litly totnln' to jou. "lid- sold I- mine by rluld of dl lovery. I lose Uy -hip through luirt luck, an' I make a deal when by the sltlpptr gets tin- same n- I do, an' the ship, which 1- tin -aiin us his daugh ter, gits almost ,- mtK.li. You men were offend u -h in on top of joie wages If jou wntilul to take the chain i two -linn- to 'he hunters. It was d d lllm.u an' jou grabbed at lt I got left on the Ice, blind on a breakln' floe joT jou silled off of Durant Meat Market Highest Market Price Paid or CcitU and aoga A. W. MASON, Prop. Ill So. Sc. Durant HEAVY HAULING LONG DISTANCE HACLIMO and SUDDEN BAGGAGE HERVICS Phone C4 CITY TRANSFER COMPANY OSTEOPATH IA. A. L. STCUT wtm Pheae 181 Boa. Fbeiu I-J grulilu'd a "handful or so of golTI, wioiigli to set jou (mrj. "What ln blares would jou know lmi to do with II, iniiv of jou? Spill it all nli.iii: Hi, Rurb'rj (oust, or gamble It off to ! timing. In there one of jou 'ud have got off Diet floe ftti' Mind us 1 wuu. turned up ag'In? Not one of je. An" vvlun I did show Jon got sore beioz jou'tl tlggend Hit re 'ml be mine with me nwaj. "A hue lot of skunks. You din take jore d d bit of paper an' light jore AgfjBll a fVvk w I "A Fine Lot of Skunks" pipes with it, for all of me. To h J.1 with it I "Shut up I" Ills -voice topped the murmurs at the table. Curlsen snt (julet, sometimes licking his lips gtnt ly, listening to Lund as be might have listened to the rantlngs of n melodra matic actor. Rut Ralney sensed that he was making a mistake. He wns letting Lund go too far. The men were listening to Lund, and he knew Hint the glnnt wns talking for n specific purpose. Just to what end be could not guess. The big booming voice held them, while It lashed them. "Equal to me? Hah ! I'm a man. Yo're a lot of fools. Talk about me beln' blind. It vv,a- ke-hllnk got me. Then ophthalmj mutterln' up my eyes. It's gotd-hlink's got you, Yo're cave fish, a lot of blind suckers." He leaned over the table pointing a massive square finger, thutched with red wool, direct at Carlsen, as If he had been leeling n weapon. "Carlsen's a fake! He's got yon hipped. He think- he's boss, becoz he's the only navluitor of jure crowd. I id n't overlookdl that inrd, Curlsen. That ain't the onl string he's got on je. Nor the time shares he expects to pull down. lie made jou pore suck ers tire off all jour shells; he found out jou ain't got a gun left at ig jou that's (liny more u-e than a dub. lies got a gun an' In showed jou bow be could iise It. lb - slttln' hack liirlln' nt the bunch ol voii'" The men -tlrmt Kat'nej -an f"nrr sen's grii dl-appai. Iledmii 'the Iipir. Ills fi. i ii'nl. tin vi ins showed -iiddu'v like purpli villi- In dirtj ir Midi. "I vi ,nt t'"ii gun vi t Lund " he t arli . (Continued next wen.) mmmmQmmmmmmmmm If mistakes (fzsny, come OfJS yoT-THiUK i woiJloN V AND CAT ) ( AHCR yOU PUT S ,. V. SOrirTWNG- that fauti Hz- This stoie. as dots all others, makes some mistakes in filling oideis. lint Gen tle Reader, there is not. to lie iound a more sincere conscientious bundi ol gtocerv boys anywhere than the ones who handle yourordeib here. Luther MeDuffev Charhu Shoemake and Otis Wood aie Just as (aieiul as can br to see that oidcis aie written up right. Jim Tune, cashier, si r- to it that vour change is made coneetlv. Clino Townsend is young and does not intend to drive, a delivers truck nlwas. but i- 'niiig the foundation for larger opp'ii tunities b developing cour tesy and adesne to pleaae our customers. If am- one ol von hau been annoved herc-to-foic hv a mistake creeping in. send vour ordets along now see how we are impiovitig Tiade with the Giocer Who Cares. (qjulA-X e P. S. Season for JIOFSTRA, fly and insect powder Ih on. direct. Sell the 30c Blze at 26c. 60c sjze at 60c. $1.20 size 10c. Our store in truly the naaonannan m n 8 LOCAL MARKETS o a a naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan Paid Producer Corn i 63c Oats 3Cc Cotton Seed, ton $27.50 Hens 15c Fryers 20c Turkeys 20c Calves 4c4c Fat Cows 4c4c Fnt Hogs 8c Eggs 13c Butter 2Sc30c Prairie Hay $8.50 Green Hides 4c Dry Hides 6c Butter Fat 32c Provisions. ItetaJJ Sugar, 151ns for $1.00 Navy Beans lOc Lima Beans ... 12c Syrup 50c65c Dried Peaches 20c Dried Apples 20c 'Corn Meal, 25 lbs. 50c I Compound 17c .Apples, doz. 40cG0c I Oranges, doz. C0c76c .Bananas, doz 30c40c 'Rice e 2-Sc Butter, retail 35c45c Eggs I7c , Kerosene 5 gal. Q5& .Com Chops, cwt. $1.60 Corn, shelled, bu. C5c70c Bran, cwt. $1.60$1.C0 Shorts, cwt. $1.75 Cotton Seed Meal, cwt. $3.00 Hulls, cwt 75c 1 Prairie Hay, bale 40c 'Alfalfa, bale 60c (Flour $3.35$4.50 I Sweet Potatoes, retail $1.35 Irish Potatoes, retail $1.65 English Bacon ... 25c j Dry Salt. Sides -. 20c Breakfast Bacon ... 50c Hams 40c 'Shoulders 20c Boiled Hnm .... 65c Pork Sausage 25c Mixed Sausage 15c20c Stew Meat 12 1-Zc 'Steak, ro'tnd 25c Roasts, rump 20c i Roast, flbt rib 12V4c j Roast, standard rib 20c Steak, chuck 20c WILSON FOR GOVERNOR CI.UI! IS FORMED AT PLATTER A Bob Wilson for Governor Club was organized nt Platter, this county last Saturday night. Officers elected by the mass meeting were. President, Dr. S. W. Rains, vice president, W. II. Underwood; secretary-treasurer. IS. G. Log-don. It is expected that within a few more weeks, similar organizations nil over the county will be in proce-s of organization, a- well ns a general county organization. HUGH MORROW Insurance Fire, Tornado, Autonwbilt It 121V-. North Thiru jft Durant Oklahoma A Were Horses, Beggars U0uy HOFSTKA store. FIVE RUSSIA REPUDIATES ALU DEBTS INCURRED FOB. WASC At the Genoa economic confer last week the Russian delegates. Art iy repudiated all debts of their caaa try created during the war by th old government headed by the Cxsx and by the later Kercnsky govern ment. They assert however, that they are willing to recognize all govera mental debts created prior to tb commencement of the conflict. The total Russian debt", including prewar, wartime and private iiit. are estimated by Russia officials at: between 18 and 20 billion dollars i gold. In giving its reasons for rcfusif to pay war time debts, the soviet: goernment says: "The war time debts represent thai expenditures of the Allies on their own enterprises whoso successful conclusions results in territorial ag grandizement and enormous profits whereas Russia secured nothing. For tius reason, we don't consider those expenditures debts, and must, can principle, refuse to pay them." NO MUD SLINGING R. H. Wilson has struck a popular chord in announcing that ho will in dulge in no mud slinging during hia campaign for governor. People are thoroughly sick and disgusted witfc; this practice which has- come daws: from the dark ages nnd will sternly ly rebuke those who indulge in it this year. It is especially out of' place among primary candidates. Thsv opposition uses the same dope alter the primary nnd in times past it has, come near defeating some nominees.. It is certainly not good political: -strategy to arm the enemy. Aden News. aaaaonmtHnnnattttna- tt K 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS Of r CANDIDATES 8 : aaaaaaanaaaaaaattar. This newspaper is authorized to an nounce the following named citlzvsa" as candidates for Democratic nomi nation for jublic office, subject to tha action of the voters of Bryan CoasAj,. Oklahoma, at the Primsry election. te. be held Tuesday, August 1, 1922- The charge for announcements fa" $15.00, invariably cash in ndvarjav which includes insertion in both th Durant Weekly News and the Sataa day Morning Advertiser, each waro&i. until Primary day. Announcenaate.' are not accepted for either of tfesi above papers alone. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. J. Lee Cunningham (Reelecttaa$t FOR COUNTY CLERK Earl Ward, (Second Term) COUNTY JUDGE. Sam W. Maj tubby, Jr. FOR SHERIFF Ruel Taylor, (Second Term M. T. (Tom) Talm.. FOR JUDGE. Fifth Judicial District: George S. March. roi: county assessor- Lonnie Glenn, (It election FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY Stanle Williams. FOR COUNTY TREASURER Jim Moure. roi RT ri.I'RK Lacv (irinie-, fre( lection) rOUNTY COMMISSIONER Di-tint 1. Walter L. R.inibn (re'election) Would Ride When Youth Truly was :i lad, ab mo-it (if win doubtless know. I lived hack in the lorks of the ( ieck cat's before tablets anil lead pencils icplaccd the old fashion slate. So when mistakes were made the kind heat ted teacher siniiih spit on the slate and "rub bed it out," and to this day "a clean slate" is one of our modern luoverbs in slang. How I wish our shoiteominKS to tliis day could he written, so to speak, on a slate. We are all prone to magnify the other fellows mis take, losing sight of the fact that there is not one perfect among us. Keep in mind we buy this j at 95c. 16c loaded guns at J m m m m -m m m v m m :