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TH~ SHAWNEE DAILY HERALD
By The Shawnee Herald Company.
VICjOR E. HARLOW. Editor and Manager.
t'l'I'o11!M,'V,f• 7i!!■ • I'i'orn't1'11n 1 ef" fo'™s and fills
sssslisas
TH£^?AWNEE HERALD, MONDAY
MAY 1, 1911
Entered at Shawnee I
m i'"d !ls Second
Mail Matter.
< "lass
in it.
upon
in i Hi
lint this cathedral
<1 i
Am
to do more than
, i, ,, n —ose who worship
i^liop (freer sees it st) ■
aroused mcrenee in niercv Hi
COMMENT OF STATE PRESS
By c«,rri*A*®°?k SUBSCRIPTION:
One year, by mail.. .7.7.'.
SiN months, by mail. .
ihrec months, l,v niai
Une month, In mail.
10
4.00
2.00
1.00
.50
•"'lions i,l others and to help turn -i mtnn>«l srea' ],oss
hoii^hls reverentiallv to \i ' i. Isj"ve Here tract
hoeni \, • ,,0U- Mnskoa-ee rlver. it
0-
T1VE-K K
1 i IV, and I
' hicaffo.
JEFFERSON AND HAMILTON.
the
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Skym
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I."'"1 'Itiick succession. ' *"*
Ijlelirst
ETIvK- A,DYERTISING REPRESENTA np^hSS Ir.T ''° ailnomice(1 tlmt the
"" «..2wa\s?s:^5s&!° •«"■«
— (.,i !• ,. • n.at,( ,,u«' I«o appropnat
icent And the lesson? wi.r +i...,. n-
Telephone
BUILDING TEMPLES.
eJiaiHd.-'' of Hi,' iU(i ,',"yj,''li('ciitI -vim m,. i,.Sson? W|
"'vine in Xevv -mh" . y, u it I, room it I',
^ 1 h«*t iVCi' ""'cdral oi' SI
• >' ' I ivine ui Vw York, Welv .j,.,!.,..,.
Jion and its heaniy is KtndS^fcir
if is re,-1lip tn,
ercjl nionarchi'
I iua II v, that
li''ve in the
selves and is
I hat llu
that nil
that this is a
or two ideas; al
alfalfa in pottawatomie
Owners of alfalfa lands in P0tta-
w atomle county are not lnvest|ng |n
mining slock. They have soumi h inK
Shaw nee man thought he
possibilities In a twenty-
of land across I he
it needed draining to fit it
crop-raising. The proper tiling
was purchased on it. The net return
" • the crop off this twenty-five tract
was $1,900.
A itock Island conductor -who also
purchased a tract of land that had
smv" "> in Pottawatomie
county, netted last season 2.o.,o fr„m
lorty acres.
1 I here is much land in Oklahoma I •native nna Is
can be purchased and naid r,..1 !u? 1.'? *VB ovv" bod>'
% alfalfa crop ... „„„
-'■•eld is generally better each 61„, 11"*
Ceedag '**<■■ TSe ">«'• who se-
I lev- fi,,,-. 18 a ' 1 on ail
an
By.HENRY KITCHELL WEBSTER
illustrations by chas. w. rosser
<opyrijflit 'lo l .\'Th«. (Viifurv c., <■ • .
" U> ( "• c«P.vright 'lo by the Success C<.
SYNOPS,S.<C°"tWUe<i fr°m SatU,day)
I—Philip Caylov tlc-
iy"'ks .solitude, where
flylntr inachjne, con-
r«at wings,
ie muscular
Arctic n ylons, Jj,V* picks'
n In "te'1 'J? had
EVENING EDIT
WARRANT CALL.
All warrants on the Fire and I
Fund up to and Including kJ
No. 1350 are hereby called, a,
warrants on the Salary Fuiw 1
■""l including Register No. 1647!
I city warrants above mentioned!
hereby called and interest on
stops on 1 he 27th day qf May J
April 27, 1911.
p. w. mohrbacherJ
City TreasurJ
28-10t
«"HAI'TKR
' liiiiliy, ,-eal
his
'ilond, 1.1.-ti
I hatred
perfects"
pair
h„ . ,. ' nfl said—"1 don't
by risking y0„r l|f9 and plung!ng down
wa. inHbank °' fo* "When yotf knew
• was in danger. A l,rave man „„m
cured several alfalfa crops does' not I • vctfr
worry much at the thought that his '
crop may be taken for a year or two
hy the phytonoinus murinus. j rrom'"Ke *1
Pottawatomie farmers are lncr« u. I .4.1
• J Me raict'onary party doesn't be-'
".'•I'it> o III,, people to govern them
'lron£of it.—Wichita Eagle.
fattening the waste basket.
■ recent dedioatio
««■ IS completed and dedi-
asked, why
feature to the buildi
cate;!. The question i
2111 UlOUS t
The most
O spend these
T"i':' p,lit"r'8 "" •' 's a topic that has heen
«««-v
le learns that th. .
ann.' Fi, idhm an«r *ni1 «!t there
as come north
ier fathe
explorer.
making
number of hogs'1|a£|^diSrl;;FH
wealth In that combination- Oklaho ■: '•" v,','im;i'm "m "n-a "f
man. his tw„ companion" after 5
| '•noi'moliR''<iedgedoftpuri°goVd0n
A call over the telephone Tuesday "'"l t0°k """""""" " "
morning w
"iugiiiljeeiit templt
se are complaints, a few
' ever built wi
>f Solomon under
'.V ,l1"1 ""'i we sha irn in v,-... i, *„
1 «- even on
ueeiueu worthy.
cathedral 'inestlon the
answered by the editor
and 't proved to be a message from
our neighbor, Mrs. B. .7. A,Ury, with
an invitation for us and our "better
half to take dinner with them,
they would "
of their ow
quite sure that we heard aright, but
were assured that there was no mis-
' Nvhile Ja.v ' one of the best
grocerymen in the state, we are not
sure that he deserves credit for being
ahead on potato growing, for we are
inclined to the belief that his wife
deserves that honor.-Konawa Chief
had
yacht and escane wllh . u,pt""' ••"'
gold. cape with a big load of
CHAPTER IV.—Jeanne tells
k,e « ner with them, as <•-
have new Irish potatoes, | fef .ffWXn'S'5 lSl
n raising. We were no, ^
darts Tom i7<r.J„K' UH°a to shoot
v.-
1 s'l.i'.". to work to
them on
_t
in till his life.
SMT ,ru'r>thi^ Tom " n,B "f°- Boston Transcript'
■ ous mul noble. ' ' * "",e pOK years the pitchers have cot
ii,' &1: I"v'"'h"'i 'e dedicatory ser- ^ >t ti."' "'«>ir Ion, w
Many farmers have been Installing
gasoline engines to use for pumping
water and grinding grain for their
stock. Henry McMillan and Henry
Lippert, two of our enterprising far
ers, have ordered silos of
capacity
urdcrpd
CHAPTER
vlstis t|),. v.,r
murdor «.f h
stick is prod
Is found
Cay ley, the skyman
'* ••'f'used of th.
t*'r, and the throwing-
hinv H^'denle® tho 2'nc'' gainst
in hip. tno clinrgn and toils
• Kioup i>f men with Hunt-
;e was slain, jeann"I
in* discovered That"' I'hi"
slick was . the. 'browing-
m;m. while
hinided
,/;.HAI'T'-a vi._ A relief
-shore Jo rt 11,1
do th.t * -mttve man ■
any Way br«" men,
that " y°ave bcen hotter than
:SSr-
as-s-s^.- as
«h i„ I upon h, . • "s Bh® had sat, with it
I^v Suddenly. 5Zk STSTb^'r
Ws'mTnd8 wir™ T* DOt drMm'D«-
Before ,on(! h. flt^ ~t
She met his eyes k her-
WHS. WILSON 4 GALLAHER
Specialltt.
Eye' Ear. Nose and Throat
.1 hrld Floor Mammoth Bldg. nn(
113-114; Phone 764. Glasses'fltte,
SHAWNEE, OKLA
! ' "ecause the man wbVkl .MMr
Hunter wa. left-handed, .^.• 'd Mr'
had spoken the verv thin, n
Own mind had been r h!f
demanded^ -
«a«p-"Vv'^rrfit
had^o^Vt,- h°W you 1
knew already withouttha't " ''r00f '
^Z'lLr* t"rn8d - h.
NEW HOME—EASY TERMS
moore BROS. FURNITUR
E CO.
' seeing
i'hen
h u res Cayl
thai
e fdr a loft-handot
sky-man is right-
Tom
if tor
profop
qu
sued graduate
ougii those
>1 net
prouueed
rniuin^r them
ire racin
out, try
the right
t l'renzv ot
erence lor God.
"* v"i«'. at
DEBATING TEAM WON
100 tons
and large gasoline engines,
cutters and blowers to use in filling
them with silage for the coming wln-
ter. Everywhere the
nstautly
rarfare with 18 by methods that show
he old "h|
evidence.-
-man.
his love
for
mine
with
s"«h ls. "hoc'kcl "n't the
«h had nlwavs re-
JpnUn,r0"'"''-. '-:lt"r T"m
J>, inn... , and finds hcr
, a"*0
-thl' yacht and Trnn
Intlon, ii
trard.d Tom
S'.irehes for
missing from
his gan^ 1,0;
Is knocked sonselror.
I 11 accom-1 ,,r''Vts hprevi'Tnli lhor'' flnils evidence
ind 'dished by the farmers In this vicinity |
head work, entry the explorer savs that
the old "hit and miss" meth-! (mAPTBRndVm i'n!>s"-nm-
•Prague Herald. o,®n sto"' the slabs of'"SSTd
undertakers and embalmeri
Day: Phone 15. Night
671-546-494-1116.
Phones
But ft
I didn't think of that
mf' d^ehn&Tyaouarde#al?ynyh?"rprence to
anybody It Isn't easily .^'n nS l"
mere circumstances, «t DOt bjr
-When you really have"a!th • - h
repeated. "Yes T .... ' he
that dlvin. n l8n t too muoh of
divine commodity In
E- F. PAX80N & CO.
an^Bte/" kind" '"""nee
and Bonds. Old and strong com.
* panics.
*119 N. Bd'wy.
Phone 35.
There was a long
CHAPTER x.
the world."
work
last
!'" 1
1 Itccans
state board of education, u
etur
Tin
hin
i'ii Mia
olf. He
box.
way in
•n raged
refnso
>Vsceshn rdiary.' and
and Roscoe start"*1'' 1""v
lumber
P anything In house or barn nat
What th. Dawn Brought Wiu's^ 'T mi" <
—-
ffsrjs: a? "S ti 5 ';
Shawnee
hi, thoughts were keeping
her
It inks li
r shall be elected to any state1 'b,0 h'"
„„Ir . . . _ , Wh" d ™ "Ot hold a de- SV'ttll the ruffian
"tellers are worl-'in?H t?'d fl,,s a" '"s,itu,,on "f « " .t as' vXT;, "" '~™ -Sff'Wt,!"
,P1 f ^ 01 king their amislhI«h a grade and who has not pur- |'TRR
sln«-.
, < -Cayl
the shots
They rot urn 1
nlfthi. .ipami. 1
ler's diary fn ,-i
nd J,.
hut
work. It Is well to I
l;slst on fitness but this rule might:
he often honored more in the breach Wl
"lun in ">e observance. The best , "^a't a minute," he Interrupted Ha
leacher we ever knew had never toi,_ ?° up th® hook with
step with his
"There's not muoh faith
"And^' tll8t'8 " Bl'* said
And. yet, that's not
worlds fault When
anything else to
In the
presently,
exactly the
People haven't
fn10"' r-r.n,;-,a,d7t TnTh.""^
never tak-
n her master's degree. A hard and chWt"and «Ht"Z
matiutnptii ' 'af.e at a V1*' on the ^sree question otten side the bunk
lanutactunng tills year. Idefeats "s purpose. McAlester News
Capital.
rning
boy o
MONEY TO LOAN
"" Shawnee Real Estate, liberal op
tions and beet terms. Guaranty Title
& Abstract Co, 116 North Broadway
St. Up stairs. 6.tf I
AT NORMAN .S/HIIMMy
For the next ten day. Miss Reece
Will have 0.1 display all pattern and
trimmed hats at greatly reduced
prices.'
A CIRCLE
Wo are taught a circle Is a
curved line every point equally
'llstant from a given point
called a center, it's « clrcle
It cau't be any "more rounder."
Vet a bank can be absolutely
safe and still he made more so
'■y additional protections thrown
a round it. Hoeldes offering you
the facilities of a NEW, CLEAN
Hank we hare also the protec
Hon of the Depositors Guaranty
Fund.
YOU can't lose.
WIS pay the freight.
Security State Bank
Invites Vour Account
Norman,
ANNUAL CONFERENCE BEGINS.
Fourth Session of State Association
j Charities and Correction Under
; Way at Vinita.
\i"ita. Okia.. April 29,-The fourth
annual conference of the State As
aoclation of Charities and Correction,
began a two day's session here this
*TT H"mlreds of delegates
rom all over the state jind some
from other states are In attendance.
most interesting feature of the
f„°r r.rPnCe 1>r<>mlsp's t0 he the.fight
tnnan had ihe „f,,nnatlve #m, 11^."ZJTZ? J?'!
.he ne°gPatl C m'Ka"V" lead will wihd up to'ljw ^t
e aigument by stating *llh an address, by Judge Ben Llnd
n Mint, .w v . eay of Denver, the noted: Juvenile
Okla., April 29,-The de-
bating team from Shawnee High
school composed of Roy M,lIlell
won the interaoholaatic debate from
Praak Ruahton, and Haylor Fisher
Norman high school here last u.gnt
before a large and enthusiastic audi
itZe thTn re8tio"was-
ha. the 1 nited States Should Foitl-
O the Panama Canal"
I he principal of the Hominy schools
sounded a keynote when he staled. In
ontmencemen! address, thai ,dii-
cati ii is more than mer
thai "education is lif,-."
-irl .I,, has a chance to secure an
'dm ition and let the opportunity pass
not only Injures themselves but com-
mits a wrong against humanliv. Some
I day, when we get through building
ti shIps and eftulpplng armies to
romi. i official murder In the name
"f itriotlsm," the spirit of the broth-
erhoc I of man long dormant will
sert Itself and
ernmoht will l>e
serve life rather than d
Homing Herald.
to walk by sight—"lk.h!lVhfy baV®
little there, fee'in- ,„r ,v hesltat®d a
wanted, -'it ^^
on at lasr -t* y' she went
'hey thought Z" yd°M,f Ul° thln*
Couldn't you give th.ni yesterday.
on th. noor W ( ^VC^rhtt^V^f ofr
The quality of the act brourht ,s. ,0™ethlng that would make Til L.
Uo reedy ,esl, to hpr • ^al.liy 0r It as clearly1".: IZ™
not look up at her to .urprl.. th.m
U .re "Now," he said, 'Tm going ."""V, U '
tak*- nff n.-. 1. a. . rnomg to bow."
much"' iIfT0lh!U,T,adm,"lon t0'<> her
vindication must have rested fn pe^y'
Huntor ■ hands, r-_ .. rry
PARKER, cammack
and BIGGERS
Agents Southwestern Mort-
«ag. Loan Co., Farm and c,tT
'-oans. General Agents L.
* L& «■ Ins. Co., Farm D.
Partment, Fire ln9„ra,ce, Rep.
resent Companies worth 60
Million Assets. 107 1-2 Efut
Main St., Shawnee, Okla.
take off these boots of your.*°whleh
' Ut Whlrh wni "rv* excel
waa never po«-
Possible than ever
already tugging at one of [ v.. , ~~ —">o nnaut
- :.n h7.iCfrih.\dr.b^'be
4L. , .....
the boots, and her protest w
ProUwt"afte* an ' ha,the"t-
O. K. Transfer Co.
aJh,!''iral ,r"",<f,'r ,u,<l stor-
g business. Household goods
Kslick & Walker
•"hone 409
a specialtv
205 S. u„i„n
When he had laken off the boots '®llow,n* "P the admU.ion
she submitted, without demur to 1 """ "y ,urth*r
or urging
unfastening the 'f^ oTTer ^ ! i^"^«P sharp,y and
d .lipping it off her ii ht in i...C ' " wl" be day-
•I" functions of gov from him. she^tl^ 7own "l!de"he
to teach men to pre "eece-llned bag. when
j light In two hours now '
"When It comes
estroy It.
Judge.
RAILROAD COMPANY FINED
Oklahoma City, Okla., April 27-
The Corporation Commlslon entered
a fine of |l and
the three main points.,hat he and
his colleagues wished to prove and
by taking the first one, the cost of
:ZT°* a"d Rl,owinE 'hat money
inlght bo better spent In building up
a larger navy. R„shton urfrPd nellP
Mullen made the final
rebuttal and pressed strongly his
Pol", that the world „ tending ti
ppape and universal dlsarma-
r, "e :al,pfl United States
anil J" the |)<>ac* movement
canal 1 he ! W"h for,lf>'ir"-' 'he
canal the world would lose its trust
in the United States, think her In-
sincere, and the movement for unl- STANDIN° OF CITY
T" P°arP woulll ''e destroyed
*n winnlnr th« .
coats ugainst the
seal skin coat and
■boulders.
When finally, with .„m. as.l^c. a^d C,Z', Vend lr ^
down Inside the take you away- Tm aDd you ai>d
-ed her small- boofs ~ >£?*£ J
head.r;; £2Z£?Z£ the "T V H ^
NEGROES LEAVING OKLAHOMA " ror„df,t^:r'beI110"*1'' at 'f I did"i m'afr'aM
She" 'm"° d*"0l0U8'5' warm and soft " I rd-find"myself 'back I*" " <i''''•"n,• and
•he .aid I didn't know you were 1 °n the vacht at ra5 stateroom
fust being a luxurious sybarite when : In mockery h W°S sp<,olt,ng half
IZl' H m,ttre- and a 'pair of I ton? of a"' T* ""
oiintv £"ke '°n ,he ya°ht « you .'"ThlMho,■ nn.rer.t| nf,h:r VO'Ce'
'ace iu the! -r arm. too, and comfortable." j « n have' happened " ." a" thla
are selling off their farms to I make a L^. her" "r 'l Z™"!* ,Ws ™orning you 1*1 °"'
Sacrificing Farms to Go to. Cana
Where They Can Vote
Outl'lie. Okla., April 2W Many -I,
gro cotton farmers of this
■the bi ; a.,a or thoir
stale
Join in the negro emigration move-j yours and ^It'do^n'hV """ ^Mt ot I ™ 1Pavf> ««• and I watched"you
-t ,0 Canada and elsewhere, g,v-|of the | 5°^^ * ^V°-
Dental Parlors
SHAWNEE. OKLA '
«06 e Ma N Ovi« H.ckp n
Guld Cri.Mr,) " *>" ■ •«
b ter- $4 to $5
' - , T"* tofj
Silver FflMnjjs ^ >16..
Opining ' f-A
Extracting ••(/€
ALL WORK GUARANTBto
eirag,,,^!!^1*"85 r <T«ACTioN
reason the statement
Rock Island railroad company u^„,
complaint of the Enid Mill and Klc ; ,eave the state
r.a,',°'' alleging that ,he
railroad collected an overcharge of
Ardmore" * ShlPmen' 'r°D1 E"iJ '
explosion arouses
CITIZENS
Inn* " y0U' a'ter wh t you ««Ud
'on, ago about the men J rls^
were hanging aloft
hove the fog
down When I cried
I jold you once," he
us might b= 1
one was not you.- I
dicing their farms In t,rder J0" ' ** to j dreaming. b'm\hTc
<o hiryou ■■tZ0U,rW!" Pr°ml8e' ®he asked.
here and nT '° 3'eeP' ™ w ke „p
you w on , h 0n "" ''arh'' "nd that
on 1 have disappears
£ S Ts&tz - 'rrfAH
and lost their ilves trrlB, ° reach
Central. nn R0BBERS PLEE P°''ok 1 th'nk If you will read
C entralla, Okla., April 29.-Rob. ^0k' rou wl "nderstand. In
ors today made an unsucct fU] qi llk v Jr°Ur And—well, T'rt
fmpt to rob the Farmers and Mer
chants hank here.
disappeared?"
(To Be Continued)
you understand."
'I',' k'^:V.°Ur Pr°flt' llekly and
in
the possessor of the "Lion Store
Cup of Oklahoma City, and will
8p " « the oven, that Shawnee
successfully defends it for
straight years.
three
Jefferson
Irving
0
0
3000
.000
.000
..Dr. S'"y Johnson, Osteopath, 22fi
-North Beard street, i>houa 939 M
the building were wrecked bv a Wo,id not .hll. ,n h "'bt 'r"m ^ t0'erate the P<wt
explosion for which the robber, were "ould "lumlnlu the n're!76', T
responsible, but the citizens of the ,he offered him to ,.a^ whiie^ to
we , 6, ar°'"Wd and the bandits ^ ,n her great coat, at tto
ere forced to flee without securli,L th* bunk.
'nT h00,T- ' rolnZ,:t hy her in the
- - ~ ' withdrew tor ^^ement'' ,h#
Uce p h " yar" Get Oonkey's
a a, tr' 25C Y°" ™ have
h, w an<1 a finable poul-
v l~no char«e by calling
Clarke & Kellar'a.
A^d.ntCn0flrapl,Crs
Are in Demand
For a limited time we wl„
a special three month's coil
Shorthand and Typewriting with'au
liar,- branches for ,2E u0. ^
at the tost „me , prppare ^ wj.
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Harlow, Victor E. The Shawnee Daily Herald. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1911, newspaper, May 1, 1911; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc105099/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.