The Shawnee Daily Herald. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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EVENING EDITION
KOHN'S
Announce
FIRST SHOWING OF
SMART TAILORED
SUITS FOR SPRING.
SOLICIT INSPECTION
SHAW Ml LOCAL NEWS
[ (iCHLOSS' SEMI ANNUAL CLEAR-
ANCE SALE NOW ON.
Mrs. R. A. Adkinds of New Rich-
mond, W. Va., is visiting her son,
I Dr. Beverly Jones.
some extent with a glare of ice lor
a few hours this morning following
the dampness and mist of yesterday
and even the righteous found diffi-
culty in standing.
to be held in high school
building, tecumseh, jan.
28th, 1911.
$15, $28 AND $30 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS IN SCHLOSS' CLEAR-
ANCE SALE, $18.65.
!
.
big sale of manhattan
i Shirts at schloss.'
Mrs. F. D. Brown has received
word that her aunt, Mrs. Wood, died
J lik Kansas City yesterday.
Alfred Burns, 29, of Prague, and
Miss Ella Hammons, 19, of the same
_ town,, were united In marriage by
B Justice Streight in his office yester-
day evening.
Justice David Halleck Johnson ob-
jecst to being called Halstead on so
important an occasion as the birth of
his first son. Apologies are in order
. and they are hereby tendered. It
irais an error.
$15 00 and $18.00 suits and
overcoats at schloss' sale
$9.80.
The case of the Welsh Manufactur-
ing Company vsE. W. Justice of this
city for the collection of an old ac-
count of $15 was yesterday decided
in favor of the plaintiff's in Justice
Streight's court.
-The sidewalks were covered to
The Easy Road
To Wellviile
Grape-Nuts
Contains the Food Strength
of Wheat and Barley in
Easily Digestible Form.
"There's a Reason
The M. B. of A. lodge had all of
its members present at their tegular
meeting Jan. 16th. They had the
pleasure of enjoying an excellent at-
tendance and were served to a de-
licious luncheon after the close of
the^r business session. J. C. Brune
Secretary.
KM HOKE
a tew doses make kidneys
act fine and end urinary
misery.
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ti ark's ciujise <•( <■>« "al'abic
!_ 16.000 tons. fine, large, rar
unusually stood}
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"Vt.« Europe Other Tour..
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AT THE BECKER
one night
A
Thursday, January 19
That Beautiful and Realistic
Comedy of Modern Life
HIUilHiJJia
By Edward Locke
Musical theme by Joseph Carl Breil.
A play of Sweetness, Cheerfulness
and Strength.
Direct from a run of
1 Year Weber's Theatre,
New York City—1
6—Month Grand Opera
House, Chicago—6
"Joseph Weber found a Gem of
' 1Mrest Bay Serene when he discov-
ered "The Climax."—N. Y. Times.
Seat Sale, Tuesday Morning, Jan. 17,
at the Owl Drug Store.
Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
No reader of this paper, whether
man or woman, need be miserable
because of Backache or kidney or
bladder disorders.
The time to cure kidney trouble is
while it is only trouble—Before it
settles into Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes
or Bright's Disease.
Pape's Diuretic acts at once upon
the kidneys, bladder and entire urin-
ary system, cleanses, heals and regu-
lates these organs, ducts and glands
and completes the cure within a few-
days. The moment you suspect any
kidney or urinary derangement, or
feel a constant, dull backache or no-
tice that the urine is thick, cloudy,
offensive or full of sediment, irreg-
ular of passage or attended by a sen-
sation of scalding, you should begin
taking Pape's Diuretic as directed,
with the knowledge that there is no
other remedy, at any price, made any-
where else in the world, which will
effect so thorough and prompt
cure.
Misery in the back, sides or loins,
sick headache, infamed or puffy eye-
lids, nervousness, Prostatic trouble,
rheumatism and darting pains, heart
palpitations, bilious stomach, dlzzi-
I ness, sleeplessness, listless, weak,
worn-out feeling and other symptoms j
| caused by Inactive, sluggish kidneys
simply vanish. Uncontrollable urina-
tion (especially at night), smarting,
discolored water and all bladder mis-
ery ends.
Your physician, pharmacist, banker
or any mercantile agency will vouch
for the responsibility of Pape, Thomp-
son & Pape of Cincinnati, Ohio, who
prepare Pape's Diuretic—50 cent
treatment-sold by every druggist in
the world.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE S sig-
nature is on each box. 25c.
money to lend.
In amounts of $200, $300, and $500 on
Shawnee real estate. Boggs & Wells,
102 East Main street.
Woman
HI
18 interested and should know
about the wonderful
\ MARVEL Whirling Spny
e new Vaginal Syringo.
Best—most convenient. It
s instantly.
The following program will be car-
ried out:
Forenoon Session.
9:30—-Invocation, Rev. E. H. Creacy,
M. E. S.
Piano Solo, Miss Ethel Carson.
"Monthly Examination, Their Value;
How to Conduct Them"—
Principal Bert Roblson, Asher,
Principal R. C. Lovelace, Dist. 32.
"Common Fractions"—
Principal T. F. Caudle, Dlst. No. CO.
"How May Teachers Improve In Ef-
ficiency ?"—
Prof. H. M. Fowler, Shawnee High
School.
Supt. Jno. H. Payne, Tecumseh.
Piano Solo—Mrs. Freddie Floyd.
'What Subjects of the Common
School Course May be Combined?"—
Prin. Clarence Johnson, McComb.
Pro. W. C. Broaddus, McLoud.
"What Subjects Should Be Eliminated
From - the Common School
Course?"—
Prin. J. M. Templeton, Dale.
Prin. John Huff, Romulus.
"What Knowledge Should a Teacher
Have of the School Law?"—
Prin. C. L. Hill, Wanette.
'The Recitation Period"—
Mrs. Josie Roseberry, principal,]
McLoud.
"A Teacher's Reasonable Attendance
at Teachers' Meetings"—
Prin. W. W. Cunningham, Horace
Mann School, Shawnee.
"Helping Pupils"—
Mrs. Effie Blickensderfer, principal,
Maud. i
Miss Ethel Shacklee, teacher, dis-
trict No. 43 -21.
Afternoon Session.
115—Piano Solo, Mrs. Louis Hen-
derson .
Vocal Solo—"Oklahoma," Miss
- Mona Outcelt.
Address, "How Poetry May Be Used
in School Work"—
Pres. A.•'Grant Evans, University,
Norman.
Reorganization of Association.
Report of Resolution Committee.
"Query Box."
All teachers are urged to be pres-
ent at this meeting as some matters
of importance will come up. It is
planned to reorganize the association
and if any teacher has an idea that
he thinks will help he should be
present and make It known. The
teacher who does not come to asso-
ciations soon gets into a rut, loses
enthusiasm for the work, and begins
to feel that he has no pedagogical life
in him. This is the first meeting
we have had for some time. Come
and get a new supply of enthusiasm
for the work.
Discussions will be limited to fif-
: teen minuteB.
| Special attention Is called to Pres-
ident A. Grant Evans' lecture. I am
sure that all who hear him will be
splendidly repaid for the time and
expense of coming.
School board members are cordial-
ly invited to the meeting.
H. M. Fowler, Mrs. Josie Roseber-
ry and Bert Robison compose the com-
mittee on resolutions.
If we have time we will devote a
half hour to "cracking nuts," pedagog-
icially speaking.
CLARENCE ROBISON.
County Superintendent of Schools.
MRS. JOSIE ROSEBERRY,
Secretary.
KOHN'S
Solicit
Inspection
RECENT ARRIVAL
OF EXCLUSIVE DRESSES
AND GOWNS FOR SPRING
wants"]
fwants i
HELP WANTED.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
WANTED.
* Two experienced solicitors *
• willing to work on a commission
basis. .Address S. U. care of *
Herald.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
Beard.
24-U-69
REAL ESTATE.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, either fur
nished or unfurnished. 730 North
University. 16-5t-Gl
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rouni,
with heat. 19 Dexter. 14-3t-54
FOR RENT—Entire second floor of
brick building, corner Beard and
Main street. B. B. Brundage. Security
State Bank. 12-6t-48
FOR RENT—2 large rooms for light
housekeeping. 311 N. Park. 11 Ct
Room and board. Mrs. Hamilton, 24
«Sast 9th. 3-lm'12
28 acres finest alfalfa land on In-.
terurhan; 4 room house, good barn
wells, etc. Entire tract fenced with
worm wiro hog proof fence at a
bargain, if taken at once. Lambard-1
Hart Realty & Inv: Co. 16-3t |
Beautiful 10-acre tract adjoining the j
Baptist State Universly Grounds on j
the North; will plat 80 choice lots I
at a price that will enable the pur-1
chaser to more than double hi
money In a very short time. Lam
bard-Hart Realty & Inv. Co. 16-3t|
FOR RENT—Three acres rich land |
%id two houses, two block of Mali'
street. Campbell & EdwardB' Photi j
Studio, 117 N. Union. 29-tf-75
FOR RENT—Desirable office rooms,
over the Odeon Theater. 3-tf-ll
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-
keeping, also room and board 232
N Union 4-tf-10
SITUATION WANTED.
WANTED—A position by young lady j
stenographer. Will consider moder* j
ate salary. References. E c-o Her |
aid. 12-3t-46
Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls
Protein is the most valuable element contained in
Ainmal foods.
Cotton Seed Meal contains more PROTEIN than
any other known feed stuff,
Bulletin No. 1" of the Oklahoma Board of Agriculture
■ives OUR COTTON SLED MEAL 43.01 per ct.
Protein and 8.75 Fat, a total of 51.76 per cent of
flesh and fat producing properties.
From the same analysis we find it would take
460 Lbs. No. 1 corn and oat chops to equal 100 lbs ct
Cotton Seed Meal in feeding value.
360 Lbs. clean, coarse wheat bran to equal 100 lbs. el
Cotton Seed Meal in feeding value.
500 Lbs. corn meal to equal 100 lbs. of Cotton Seed
Meal in feeding value.
And then-Meal and Hulis are Cheaper!
The following dealers can furnish you meals and hulls, put up in
100 pound sacks, mixed In proper proportions for feeding-or It
can be had at the mill, 220 9. Broadway.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST—On Sunday afternooh, be-
tween 327 North Park and the First
Presbyterian Church, a silver mesh
pooketbook containing handkerchief
and some small change. Return to
Herald office. Very liberal reward.
17-2t
BUSINESS CHANCESl
Handsome 6-room, strictly modern
bungalow at a bargain on ■ easy
terms. Lambard-Hart Realty & Inv.
Co.
Nice Harvard Grand Piano at a bar- j
gain. Address Box 74, City. 16-3t
LOSTT-Scotch Collie pup. Finder re-
turn to 302 N. Union and receive re-
ward. 14-3t-57
FOR SALE.
Nice 5-passenger Automob.ie in good
condition for sale or trade for city
property. Lambard-Hart Realty &
Inv. Co. 16-31
FOR SALE—4 lots and five room
house. Rose Garden. A bargain. See
R. E. l)onblazer at Conservative
Loan & Abstract Co. 17-4t-63
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
The quarterly examination for
county teachers certificates for Pot-
tawatomie county, will be held In
Tecumseh, January 26th and 27t.h,
Thursday and Friday. Those desir-
ing to take the examination should j
be at the county superintendent's of I
fice promptly at 8 o'clock a. m. the
first day. Bring pen and ink. Paper
will be furnished.
CLARENCE ROBISON,
County Superintendent.
McNiel & Smiley, phone 203.
Burke Grocery Co.. phone 162.
Griffin &. Martensen, phone
751.
L. B. Howell, phone 208.
Clark & Keller, phone 140.
Chrlsney Grocery Co., phone
86.
A. J. Galloway, phone 438.
Bon Ton Grocery Co., phone
687.
Stevens Grocery Co., phone 94.
Chapman & Good, phone 343.
Heichelbach Grocery, phone
393.
R. G. Cather, phone 610.
Highland Grocery Co., phone
428.
Jtm Brandenburgh, phone 62.
Anderson & Deal, phone 930.
F. A. Monot, phone 534.
[Choctaw Cotton Oil Co. ||
for"SALE—3 tresh young Jersey
milk cows. 915 East Oakland. 12-6t
gorman case held UP.
The Claude Gorman murder case
was pushed aside today In superior
court by the Miller burglary trial.
If it is taken up today at all it will
be late in the evening.
FOR SALE—235 feet south front on
Bruce street between Hobson and
Union. Terms. Rorer & Brundage,
Security State Bank. 12-6t-47
MISCELLANEOUS.
Good 80-acre farm 6 miles from city;
50 acres fine bottom land; good 5-
room house, barn, etc. A bargain.
$6,000. Lambard-Hart Realty & Inv
Co.
Ben Dierker, at one time In thej
early years city clerk of Shawnee, j
Is lying very ill at his home on North I
Market street of lagrlppe It Is j
feared that he will not pull through
as he has been in a precarious con-
dition with chronic rheumatism
COFFEE 3 lbs. tor $1.00. COFFEE
Better than the 40 cent package coffee.
Try our PERCULATOR SPECIAL
Makes better Coffee — goes fuither,
home-made bread
delivered with coffee orders.
Hull's Tea & Coftee Shop
126 North Broadway.
Phone 809
Aik your druggist for it
If he cannot supply •
MARVEL, accept no other,
but send stamp for illustrated
book—sealed. It gives full part CO- v
lars and directions invaluable to ladles.
MARVEL CO.. 44 last 23d Slretl.Ne*
KOHN'S
Solicit
Inspection
RECENT ARRIVAL
OF EXCLUSIVE DRESSES
AND GOWNS FOR SPRING
CANCER, tumor and scrofula. Treat
the blood. Purely vegetable. For par-
ticulars address Dr. C. H. Mason e
Vegetable Cancer Cure, Chatham, N
Y 1-12-1
COLORADO Second Hand Co., 507
East Main. Phone 692 buys and sells
furniture. SO-tf-94
how old people
May Prolong Their Lives.
YOUNG MEN WANTED—To pre
pare for immediate teelgraph «er
vice. EaBlly learned in few
months. Situation sure. Dallas
Telegraph College, Dallas, Tex.
22-lm-62
WILLIAM STERLING BATHS
"The Dickens Man"
FOURTH ATTRACTION IN CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN LECTURE
COURSE.
The greatest living interpreter and Impersonator of Dickens' Matchless
Novels and their Inimitable characters.
In Nicholas Nickleby, he will give the Shawnee public a rare literary
treat.
Convention Hall
Thurs. Evening, January 19th.
Tickets at Hendrick s Drufj Store. Price SO Cents
At an advanced age waste Is more
rapid than repair. The organs act
more slowly and less effectually than
in youth. The circulation is poor—
the blood thin and watery-the ap-
petite poor and digestion weak.
We want to say to every aged per-
son In this vicinity that Vlnol, our
delicious cod liver and iron tonic
(without oil) will prolong life. It
creates an appetite, aids digestion and
makes good blood. In this natural
manner Vinol retards waste and re-
places weakness with strength, giv-
ing new life to the worn system.
If people in this vicinity only real-
ized how Vinol invigorates old people
we would not be able to supply the
demand.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un
derstandlng that your money will be
returned If it does not help you
Wallace Mann, Druggist, opposite City
Hall. Also Lion Drug Co., 207 East
Main St., Shawnee, Okla.
WANTED—To buy a cheap second
hand typewriter. C., care Herald.
30-tf-80
HOUSES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Modern, newly furnish
ed front room, will board couple. 711
N. Beard. 16-3t
FOR RENT—One side of my store,
will change front to suit. W. A. Wright
Jeweler. ft-tf-31
FOR RENT—Rear ead of my horse-
shoeing shop, good fo work shop or
storage room. F. T. Hoiiiday, 124
N. Beard. 24-tf-69
rOR RENT—Rear end of my horse
ihoelng hop, good for work shop or
5K1N DISEASES
HUMORS IN THE BLOOD
Nature has made ample provision
in the moisture and sunshine of the
air for the outward protection and
healthy condition of the skin. But
the more important work of nourish-
ing the cuticle has been left to an til-
ward source-the blood. It is from
the circulation that the pons and
glands receive their stimulus, and
the fibrous tissues are all preserved
in a healthful state because of con-
stant nutriment supplied by the blood.
It is only when the circulation be-
comes infected with humors or acids
that we are troubled with skin affec-
tions The humors producing these
troubles are carried through the cir-
culation direct to the skin,and their
irritating or inflammatory effect re-
mains until the blood is cleansed.
S. S. S. cures Skin Diseases, because
it is the greatest of all blood purifiers.
It iroes into the circulation and
REMOVES the
acids and humors
which are caus-
ing the trouble,
bu i 1 d s up tin.
weak, acrid
blood, and com-
pletely cures Ec-
zema. Acne, Tet-
ter, Salt Rheum.
pimples, rashes, aud oil eruptions of
the skin. When S. S. S. l as driven
out the humors every symptom passes
away, the skin is again nourished
with cooling, healthful blood, natur.il
evaporation is renewed, and the skit
becomes soft and smooth. Book oi
Skin Diseases and medical advice fn-e
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AtUoU, G«-
Are You Discouraged?
If so—try DR. STUCKER'S Kiropractlc treatment, which is a di-
rect system of relieving pressure from Inplgned nerves, thereby bring-
ing the various parts of the human body into harmony with each
other. Physical harmony restored - means m««tal equilibrium,
which in turn means Health. Giant Violet Rays, Arc Ught Bath,
and Vibrato Massage for Rheumatism. Certified testimotml from
Shawnee people furnished on request. \-
sss
the herald, 10o per wtek
KOHN'S
Announce
first showing of
smart tailored
suits for spring.
solicit inspection
KERKER BROS.
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Harlow, Victor E. The Shawnee Daily Herald. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 141, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 17, 1911, newspaper, January 17, 1911; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc104952/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.