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Time Xalble iril-;aMSfMMgJfJSk Rock Island Lines Arrival nntl Doparturo of nl , Trains from Anadarko : EAST BOUND - Mangnni, Chioiinskn, El Eono, Oklahoma City. Arrivoo - 10.05 n id Dopnrt - ...10.05 n ni Arrivoa 5.8 0 p in Doparta .. 5,30 p in . WEST BOUND - Oklahoma City, El Rono, Ghiok. nslia, Maugum. Arrivoa ..I0 05 a ni DopartB 10.05, a m Arrivoa -.5.30 p m Dopnrta 5. 30 p in SOUTH BOUNL, -Anadarko to Waurika. Arrivos . ..10. 10 a it Dopnrta 11 05 an Enid to Anadarko. Arrivoa 11 05 p m Enid, Goary, Lawton. WaiirikB Arrivoa ;. 5 H0p m Doparta 5 30 p m - INORTHIBOUND -Wauriko, Lawton, Goary, Enid. Arrivoa 10 10 a re Doparta 10 15 n m Anadarko to Enid. Doparta 4 00 p in WRITE STORIES FOR MOVING PICTURE PLAYS Owing to tho Inigo numbar of now motion pioturo tlioatroa which aro boing oponod throughout tho country, thoro ia oiforod to tho mon and women of to-day, a now prnfoaaion, namoly, that of writing moving pioturo playa. Producora are paying from $25 to $150 for oaoh Bconario accopted, upon which thoy can build a photo play S3500 in Six Months Ab it only roquiroa u fow hourB1 timo to construot o comploto play, you can readily boo tho immense possibilities in this work. Ono man, who gavo tho idoa a tryout, writes that lie earned 3500 in 8ix months. It is possible for an in telligent porson to meet with oqual buccosp. Ono feature of tho businosB whioh should appeal to ovoryono, ia that tho work may bo dono at homo in Bpnro timo. No litoiary ability is required and woman have 08 great an opportunity ob mon. Ideas for plots aro constantl turning up, ond may bo put in sconario form and sold for a good prioo. Pnrticulrrs Sent FREE? Completo particulars of this most interesting and profitable profession may bo hnd freo of ohargo bysending a post card to Photo-Play Association Box 158 Wilkes. Bar re Pa BEAUTIFUL soft, clear, velvety free from rough spots, patches, eruptions and blem ishescan only be obtained bv intelligent care and a healthy con dition of the skin. m W V BSW W SlSV PEROXIDE CR t AM , a 1..l.1 M.4:n -.f ffrAdfl IS a VcUUUUlC yi Ccu auuii, ui 6-ci. assistance in producing a beautiful, attractive skin because it contains a superior antiseptic agent, which clears the pores of impurities, and is healing and invigorating in its action. Get it at any A. u. Look lor the sign. a r- k, rafts: The Bufinef4? MULE VERSUS HORSE POWER A Long1 Lived and Economical Beast. GEORGE H. DACY. Mules are moro Intelligent, elllclent nnl generally more- satisfactory fur farm work thiin liorts ami for their weight ara superior In drafting ability. Tliey wax fat on grain ami roughage that wont horm-H would reject, consum ing nltutit futir-flflli ns much food as slinllnilj slxed ImmeH Contrary to iroptilur opinion, the majority of mule nro trai'tnltl, doelln and easily han dled In the field itul k table, while for heavy work and contlnuoitH iwrlce mule will ordinarily wear out thu av erage teum of farm horses. Milieu are particularly adapted to a change of drivers, aa they llourlili under treatment that would worry and fret a horn Rlraot to death. At prea cut they excel liorwn In value on all tho lending markets, ami a pair of yotlng, well broken 1.20U pound mult standing tdxteon humid high will com inand from S1BO to $700 nnd higher, nnd their Immunity tp foot and leg Ills, which so vitally affect thu olllclency of tunny horses. Is another strong point in favor of this race of hybrids. The mulo la tho offspring of tho mating or a Jack and a tnare and Is luciipnblu of reproducing himself. Mule Raising Profitable. Tho owner of a good Jack and sev eral typy draft inures enn uinko an at tractive Income from mulo iiilslng, as weanling mules bring about 575 per head, yearlings ?li!o to $150 apiece, whilo two-yenr-olds) sell for f 175 to 5200 and mature mules bring upward of $225. Thus tho mulu breeder Is quickly ablo to realize on his stock raising operations. Ordinarily a desir able Jack costs from $S00 to 51,000. Kor general roustabout farm work tho mulo Is excellent and after n wearisome day's work, when freo of his harness, llrst takes a good roll, , drinks n llttlo water, then eats n little feed, and In this wny ho passes tho night Tho next morning ho is ready for another ten or twelve or even fif teen hours of hard work. Mules are also their own doctors and will not gorge themselves with food nor Hood themselves with water, as will horses, for you never hear of a mulo being foundered, simply because ho knows when ho has hnd enough. The term "stubborn ns a mulu" would be moro appropriate If it ran "sensible as a mule." Again, tho mulo has the ubllltv ' to endure heat nnd Is far less liable thnn a horse to Injury from sunstroke. ITo also has smnller and moro compact feet than u horse, n point to bo appre ciated in cultivating tho hoed crops where tho rows aro narrow. Lastly, tho mulo makes a very serviceable road animal and will go along with a,-rlght good will for hours at a htrctch. First pub April .), Inst April 23. Summons by Publication In tho District Court of tho Fifteenth Jutlicinl District of Ok lahoina, sitting within unci for tliG County of Cnddo, May Jliokox. plaintiff, vs Man uol A. Hiokox, dofendant. Snid defendant, Mnnuol A. Hiokox will tako notico that 1 o has boon suod in tho above on titled Court for Divorce and must answer tho petition filed therein by said plaintiff on or beforo tho 11 day of Ma A. D. 1914,' or said petition will bo taken as truo.and a judgment for said plaintiff in said aotion for divorco will bo rondorod accordingly. Attest: Theo G. Oolke. Olork of Said Court, jSonl. Marianolli & Exondine. J Attorneys for 1'laintitl Hay Fo Sale I have plonty of prario hay for sale. J. S. Pittman, 322 West Broadway. 5KI o. JLrug oxore. ihm MA INHERITED VIGOR NECESSARY IN POULTRY Breed For Vitality. PROF. H. R. LEWIS, New Jersey Agrl. Experiment Station. Constitutional vigor tnunns health. vltnlty and stntnlnn common to strong, well bred birds, the lack of which mnlius poor breeders and unprofitable egg producers, and no one prartlco would result In better birds and more profit than mating ami selecting breed ers for vitality If for no other charac teristic. A good hen la expected to lay In one year flvo lime her liody weight In ptgs, which mean slwnt ono ckk ever- three daya. and to ar compllah thl sihe must consume and ngfftmllato thirty Union her IkmIv weight of food. Therefore tho laying hen mint be nn exceptionally strong, vigorous anlinul to stand up under audi a strain. . Signs of Lack of Vitality. Tho following aro some of the con tributory ramus to lack of vitality: Incrcmiied productiveness without prop er cnty, too closo Inbreeding without regard to vigor, tho iuo of pullets In stead of mature lions for breeding, henry feeding of forcing foodstuff, excessive crowding or congesting of breeding stock, lack of exercise for breeding or laying stock, careless and Improper methods of hatching and falluro to use duo caro In selection of breeding stock which possess stipoiior physical vigor. The action nnd movement of birds prolxibly Indicate best their physical condition, us the physically weak are Inactive, dull nnd generally uioikj around rather thnn rango to any ex tent hi search of food or scratch for grains which are fed In litter for the express purpose of keeping tho birds busy. Weak birds nro usually the longist on tho perch, going on curly at night nnd coming oft Into lu tho morn ing and in extreme cases sending most of tho day on tho perch. Tho bird which is off Uio perch first In the morning and tho last ono on nt night Is lu ovory enso tho one to keep for breeding nnd laying, and tho loud nnd frequent crowing of tho mulo and the ruckling of tho femalo aro Indications of physical strength nnd superiority. There nre certain body signs Indicat ing luck of vigor. They nro a long, thin neck; thin, long beak; narrow head, a long, slender body lacking depth; long legs nnd thighs which give tho bird a stilted nppenrnnco, kuockkuccs nnd sunken or depressed eye. Tho strong bird nt any ago should have a bright, prominent eye; well developed body which Is deep nnd wide, glossy, neat plumnge, hrlghtconib nnd wnttlos. erect cnrrlage and should bo nctlvo ond , sprightly In all Its movements. TAX DEED NOTICE To whom it may; ooncorn, and tho unknown owners of tho ol lowing real eatato, to-wit: Lot 29, blcck -19, district two, Broadway st., situated in tho town of Anadarko, Caddo county, state of Oklahoma, according to tho duly recorded plat thereof. Yon and each of you aro horoby notified that said real estato above doooribod was on tho (5th day of Novembor, 1911, sold by tho Coun ty Treasurer, of said county, for tho delinquent paving taxos duo the son for tho year 1911, for tho sum of $27, 1 including inferos, penalty and costs allowod by law. That Baid county treasurer issued crtiiicato of purchase thorofor, and tho undersigned is now tho owner and lioldor of said certificate of purchase You aro thoroforo further noti tied that unless you rodoom said real estate from said salo within sixty days from date of first pub lication of this notice, a tax dood for said real estato will bo demand od and will iesuo to mo ob provid. d by law. Dated this 26th day of Novom. bor 1913. L. W. Myers, owuor and holder of said tax salo certificate, Ana- darko, OKlnhoraa. For Sale Lot 3, block 57 Anadarko, 7 room house all modern and fur nishod complete. All furniture goes with houHe. For further in ormation bco Theo. G. Uolko, District Clork. FOR SALE 30 bush-jlsof cano seedjat South Side Wagon Yard, Lost Silver raeeh bag. Fin der please leave at this office or to Airs. W. H. Starkweather. Acma Rapid Fire Battels. J. I O. Stolzner & Son. Farmer's Page COMBATING POULTRY PARA . SITES Clean Houses n Necessity. D. I. LAMBERT, Poultry Instructor R. I. Stale College. I'nrnslle nre minute organisms which live upon animals nnd plants with no apparent benefit to thoar Ironi which they rob their sustenance. Poultry pnrnsltps are menace to micros, and If any good thing enn Ih said of thfin It is they compel iwultry keepers In clean tip frequently. Thero art nlmut thirty varieties of external iwrasltea that live on domes I! . poultry. Tho major mrt of these lico nre found on the ImkIIcs of fowl, turkeys, ducks, geese or guineas and subsist on the waate skin, moisture from the nostrils and vent, also blood from phi feathers. Thoy not only In Jure a bird's plumage, but make them ory uncomfortable and often attack newly batched chickens and iwulU. fastening themselves on tho top of the head nnd remaining there as long ns there Is uny Ufo or blood In tholr vic tims. Fighting the Parasites. Internal parasito may bo either norms oi microbe. The latter are too smnll to be seen without the aid of n microscope. In our endeavors to combat potiltty parnslrbs It Is well to remember tho old ndngo, "An ounce of pieventlon Is worth n pound ot euro." Cloan houses nnd yards will go far ns u preventive of both ex ternal and Internal parasites. Thu ac cumulntlons'of droppings must be to moved from under tho roots, clean sand kept on tho lloors, cobwebs brushed from tho walls and tho nest lug material renewed often. Tho entire interior of thu house nnd all of thu fixtures should be sprayed every spring nnd fall with llmo wash or a strong disinfectant, while the roosts should he painted with kerosene or creosote oil onco per month sum mer nnd winter. This will destroy the mites and spider lice which often hide In cracks nnd crevices. A dusting pluco should always be provided, for this Is tho nntural wny for fowls to bathe nnd get rid of body lice, nnd n liberal supply of tobacco dust ndded to tho bath will make It moro effectual. Internal parasites may bo prevented by feeding clean food lu clean places, supplying nn abundance of greens nnd pure spring water. Glvo u doso of ep som salts onco per month In summer nnd every sixty days In winter; oftener when the fowls nro ailing. Tho amount should be nccordlug to tho ago of the chlckens-that Is, adult, fowls nro giv en one-third of u teuhpoonful each nilx- eu wuii meir evening mush. A very llttlo pennangnnnto or potash in tho drinking water Is nlso beneficial. AVWWW. B. F. ELLIOTT UNDERTAKING and EMBALMING Ofiico'Phono 281. Eesidonco. Phono 223. Lower & Son For Wall Pnpor, Paints and GlasB, Papor Hanging, Painting and Contracting. Opposite People's Store. First pub. March 12 Last D'lb A prll SHERIFF'S SALE State of Oklahoma, County of Caddo In District Court. The Wichita Loan & Truss Co. plaintilT vs George T. Johnson et nl defendants. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of nn Order of Sale to me direct ed and delivered, and now in my hands issued out o' the Clerk's office of the Fifteenth Judicial District Court, State of Oklahoma, in and for County of CaJdo, upon a Judgment-Decree of foreclosure rendered in said Court in favor of tho tho Wichita Loan and Trust Company, Incoporated Plaintiff, ond against Georgo T. Johnson, De fendant. I havo lovied upon 'ha fol lowing described Heal Estate of said defendant, to-wit: Tho Northwest Quarter (N W 1-4) of Section Seven (7) inTownship Nino (9) North Range Twelve (12) West of 1 M containing 1C0 acres more or less, lying and sit uated in Caddo Cpunty State of Okla homa, and that 1 shall, on Wednes day the 15th day of April, A D 1914: at tilt- hourot two o'clock p m of said iIr.v and at the front door of tho Court Honse, in Anadarko, in said County and Stuto, proceed, to he" the right, title and intcrebt of 'ho uliovo numed Georgo T Johnson in and to the abov described propertv, to satisfy said Judgment $1525.88 and costs $22.0i, amounting to Fifteen Hundred Forty seven Dollars and 43 cents together witn all accruing costs of sale, and in terest on the samoLom the 4th dav of September 1913, at the rato of 10 per cent per annum, 1 1 public auction, to the highost bidder tor cash. A. J. iilankenship, Rhoriff of ChiM . Count, ituto or Okla. A. .T Perry. Plaintiff's At orney Dated at Anadarko, Oklahoma, this 31th day of March 1914 CHOOSING A BROODER Even the Best Brooder Depends on the Operator. E. KNEELAND. The eontlnl ports of it brooder are tho hover and nursery, the former sup plying tho bent to keep the chicks warm and (ho Intter being thu place where they exercise. In purchasing a brooder pick out, one that provides for h good circulation of warm, frenh air under the hover, tins an ample beating caiaclty and can w placed where the chicks may got plenty of sunshine. The '"door oil heated brooder, with the lamp under the brooder flooi, th heat passim up through tho bottom Into a dome forming the center of the hover. Is built to be used In it room or house warmed ahovq the free. lug point. It Is practical. Inexpensive, and thu liettor grades are fireproof, provided the rules for operating them aro strictly observed. Tho latest pat terns of Indoor colony brooders are In the form of a round Iron stove sur rounded by a galvanised hood making tho covor of the hover: theso llttlo stoves aro tilled from the top, regulat ed by a thermostat and burn but little coal- lu fact, one lilting of thu coal magnstne will often last for twenty four hours. The Pipe System. Kor those who only wish to rnlso a fow hundred chicks tho Indoor Individ ual brooder Is excellent, but where lnrgo numbers nro to bo raised tho hot wnter plpu system Is tho most econom ical. This arrangement consists of pipes cnrrlod under low board brood era running tho length of tho house, through which hot water circulates, being hented In n smnll boiler set lit a pit at one end of tho building. The cost of Installing such a system Is not great, mid tho fuel consumed Is sur prisingly smnll. in using any of tho different styles of Indoor brooders It Is necessary to keep tho air In thu room or brooder house fresh and pure by sotuo simple system of ventilation which will nvoid drafts. Outdoor brooders nro usually divided Into two compartments, ono having the hover nnd the other being n room In which to exercise. This type of brood cr Is flno for those who begin hatching In April. They nro heated on the same prlnclplo as tho Indoor brooder tlrst spoken of and, llko them, nro prnc tlcnlly fireproof, but should bo protect ed by somo sort of screen from the high winds. A word ns to the enro or brooders: If oil lumps nre used fill nnd wlpo the wicks dnlly, or, If using conl burning heaters, keep the grates clenn and re move ashes regularly. Lastly, keep thu litter under the hovers clean. FOUND II CURE FOR "I suffered with rhoumatism for two yoars and could not got my right hand to my mouth for that length of timo," writes Loo L. Chapman, Muploton, Iowa. "1 Buffered torriblo pain bo I could not sloop or lio still at night. Five yoarB ago I began using Chamborlain's Linimont and in two months I watJ woll and linvo not Bufiorod with rhoumatism sinco. " For salo by Karl Doug lass. MAKE $10.00 A DAY. Bost soller. Show it and it's sold Mako $10.00 a day or wo return money. Par. 10c Herculean Co., Guthrio, Okla. Gentlemen's Driving Illorso Will Receive Special Caro The City Special Attention Given to ORN MAIN & 7th STREETS R PjJFm'I IHE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC, . GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC The Old Standard, General Tonic. Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. It is combination of QUININR and IKON in a tasteless form that wonder felly strengthen and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing eftect ot the hot summer. GKOVR'S TASTRLKSS chill TONIC bos no equal for JUlarUi Chills and 1'ever, Weakness, general debility and loss ot appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing Mothers and Fale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with out purging. Relieves nervons depression and loir spirits. Arouses the liver to action 'and purifies the blood. A True Tonic sad Sate Appetizer, A Ceplete Strengthens. Guaranteed by your Druggist, We mean It. 50 cents. ' SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre tents Daughter's Untimely End. Ready, Ky. " I was not able lo do nnytliing for nearly six months," wrllcj Mrs. Laura Hratchcr, of this place, "and was down in bed lor lluce months. I cannot tell you how I suffered wttli my head, nnd with nervousasts and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband lie could not do me any good, and h had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take Lardui, the woman's tonic. I thought it wae no fur 1 war. nearly dt. ami nothing seemed to do mc any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and ray own washing. I think Cardui Is the best medicine in Hie world. My weight has increased, and I look llic picture of health. " If you suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle ol Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At all druggists. IIV.iv It CIvtttanoQCJi Medicine Oo , Ladles' Advltory Dept , ChMlsnooca, Twin , tor Stfrl lottrm. ttemi onjrout ca and 64 pt book, Flown rtMlmant tor Woman," in plain wraptw. N.C. 193 Straight At It Thoro is no uso of "heating around tho bnah. ' Wo want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Itoin ody tho nnxt you havo a cough or cold, Thoro is no reason so far as wo can jee why you should not do eo. This preparation by its ro markablo euros has gained a world wido roputation,and pooplo ovory whoro spoak of it in tho highost tonus of praiso. It is for Btilo by Karl Douglass. PUBLICATION NOTJOE STATK Ob1 OKLAHOMA, I as. County of Cnddo. j IN DISTRICT COURT. E. M. Lunsford, plaintiff, vs. Bessie Lunsford, defendant. Said dofondunt, Bossle Lunsford will take notice Unit slio lius been sued in tho nbovo named Court for Divorco from said plain ti IT E, M. Lunsford nn tl'o grounds of abandonment and must answer tho petition filed therein by Baid plnintllT on or before the 21th day of April A. D, 19M, or said petition will be taken as true, nnd a judgment for said plaintilT in said action for lvorco as prayed for In petition of plaintilT filtd herein will bo rendered accordingly. Dated thlR 12thday of March, 1914. ATTEST: Theo. G.Oelko, Sistrict Clerk Holding' & Horr. Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE Tho next regular toaahors' examination will bo hold at Ana darko nttho West School Building on Thursday, Friday and Satur day, April 23, 21 and 25, 1911. Nettie Daniels Wamslov, Supt. Public Instruction V akness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general itrenRthcnlne Ionic, GHOVE'STASTELUSSchlUTONie.ilriretout Malaria and buildi up the aytttin. A true tonic iri.l ure AppctUer. Vox adults and children. Kc All Work Guaranteed New Bi&cksmith l. WRIGHT, Horseshoer Lame and Interfering Horses ANADARKO, OKIjA