The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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FOUR
SCHORL BOARDS
ASSOCIATION TO
HOLD CONFERENCE
COUNTY M££TIMI f\ J 111:
COUNCIL (HAMHKIt OF CITY
HALL JAN. 8.
A meeting of the Pottawatomie
County Aaflocitttion of School
Hoards will be held In t.h'i council
eh a Mb or of the cKy hall Jan. 8, af
ternoon and evening. The program
follows
A t 1 sSO p. m.
Welcome Address Ti. L. IMJcher
Response <Dr. n. F. Nesblt
Music Shawnee High Sohool
Address l>. o. Raiwdon
The Relation of the County Dem-
onstrator to the Schools
R. C. Moorf
Shall the County Treasurer foe
Custodian the School Dis-
trict Funds?
C. E. Pettigrew, Mrs. C. ( . Morgan
Address II. M. Fowler
IlualnpsH Session.
7:30 p. m.
Welcome Address.. ..Paul A. Walker
Response Dr. B .F. Nesblt
Music Shawnee High School
Hhnll Tuberculosis be Made Re-
portaiblo?
Mrs Alice Curtice, Dr. Oallaher.
Is Woman Suffrage a Question of
•Hducatlon?
Judge Afbernathy, Clcorge McKinnls
and M. M. Henderson.
The Advantage of Three Toxt
Books f
Clarence Roblson, J. W. Wertz.
Should Sex Hygiene Be Taught in
the Public Schools?
Chas. W. Friend
W M JOHNSON, President.
C. E. PBTTIorcrcW, Secretary.
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS HERALD
Two Greatest Middleweighss in the World.
■MONDAY EVE.VIXQ. DECEMBER 28, 1914
APPRECIATION.
The Ragles sure did spread their
, wings
And gave the poor many good
things—
Suoh as turkey, eranlberrles, pie and
cake—
HverytWng for the stomach's sake
May there be lots of eggs in the
Ragles' next; may all hatch, grow
and mature, is the wish of one who
enjoyed their excellent dinner.
—•Appreciation
flHrv 1
♦ ♦
ASHER. t
* (From South Pottawatomie ♦
Progress.) ♦
♦ *
H. H. Metcalf living east of Asher
was in Shawnee last week on busi-
ness.
A poultry raiser asks what he
shouia do with hens that won't lay
in winter. Our advice would be
fonvert them into a Christmas din-
ner
W. Odell of Pontotoc county took
the train here for a business visit
to Oklahoma Ctty last week.
Mrs. H. 0. Campbell left Friday
for a visit with her friend, Mrs.
Fluke In Shawnee.
■Rowley and Bennett shipped 20
bead of cattle and 53 head of hogs
to Oklahoma' City Friday.
Misses Mara MoDanials and Delia
Burrows were visitors In Shawnee
last week.
JIMMY CLAlBBY
Hare are the two men
every promoter of boxing
country would like to match,
are the ibdst anld cleverest
weights in the world. Kid
has said that Jimmy dabby
ter than Tommy 'Ryan, and
him some tricks that he
I nover dreamed of when he was In
| the ring. That is high praise, be-
cause it has "been (believed that Mc-
Coy knew avery trick of the game.
Mike Gibbons is much like Jimmy
Driscoll, the wonderful faather-
weight sent here by England a few
years ago. He may not be'as clever
MIKH GIBBONS.
as Driscoll—It is doubtful If there
ever was such a clever fighter, ex
capt Young Grtffo—'but hia style Is
similar. A fight between Clabby and
Gibbons would ibe as interesting a
middleweight tight aa .was ever seen
In the United States!
WANTS
Mrs Wm. Martin has returned
from a week's visit at Hot Springs.
Ark.
Mrs. Lav in a Craig, wlio has been
visiting her daughters here, left
Wednesday for a stay at McAlester
before returning to her home at
Jefferson City.
Mirts Audre fftile returned Wed-
nesday from a stay of two months
wKh friends and relatives at var-
ious Texas points*
H. C. You man, of Holdenville, Is
a business visitor today.
FOR RENT—ROOMS.
FOIR BENT — Nicerty furnished
room, heated with gas. Connected
with bath. Private entrance from
front porch. 211 N. Market.
108-28-6t
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
FOR RH.YT—Good six room house
with gasf lights and water. 508 N.
Park street. lll-28-3t
GRAY HAIR BECOMES
DARK, THICK, GLOSSY
THY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FAV-
ORITE RECIPE OF SA«E TEA
AM) SULPHUR.
FOR RENT—A residence suitably
arranged for two families, 419 N.
Beard street. Mrs. J. C. Mahr, Mer-
cantile Bldg., Oklahoma City, Okla,
lio-as-et
FOR ICH.YT—To an experienced
and responsible party, eight room,
modern, hoarding and rooming
house, furnished. About fourteen
regular boarders. Lambard-Hirt Co.
107-a4-3t
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color
and lustre to the hair when faded,
streaked or gray; alBo ends dandruff,
itching scalp and stops falling hair.
Years ago the only way to get this
mixture was to make it at home,
which Is mussy and troublesome.
Nowdays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound." You will get a
large bottle for about 60 cents.
Everybody uses this old, famous re-
cipe, because no one can posBlbly
tell that you dsrkened your hair, as
it does it so naturally and evenly.
You dampen a sponge or soft brue*
with it and draw this through your
hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair dis-
appears, and after another applicat-
ion or two, your hair becomes beau
tiful dark, thick and glossy and you
look years younger.
"tIZ" HELPS
* JED EEET
Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol
len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet. 0
Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and
;aw spots. N<
more shoe tight
ness, no more
limping with
pain or drawing
up your face in
agony. "TIZ" is
magical. acts
right olT. "TIZ"
draws out all the
poisonous exuda-
tions which pull
up the feet. Use
"TIZ" and for
got your foot misery. Ah! hotr com-
lortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent
box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or
department store. Don't 'suffer. Have
good feet, glad feet, feet that never
swell, never hurt, never get tired,
year's f foot comfort guaranteed
money refunded.
Unlocks WrtT1 Human ItaoUOQ
FOR 8ALK—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—12 first class birds
I. S. Scruggs, 1008 N. llabson.
112-28-61
Foil 8AUE—Chester White Shoats
corner Federal and Oklahoma Sts.
G. H. Schweginarl. 113-28-3t
•LOW FARES
a HOLIDAYS
Christmas
11)14
New Years
IBIS
TO ALL POINTS IN THE
. SOUTHEAST
AND
SOUTHWEST
VIA
Rock Island Lines
FOR SALE—-Thoroughbred White
Orphington roosters, or will ex-
change for White Orpington pullets.
Phone 101541. Mrs. H. S. Gregory,
1130 X. Tucker. 109-27-31
FOR SALE—A good second hand
wagon and harness cheap. At 807
N. Broadway or call 977-J.
FOR SALE—Nice four room house
located on M IX, block 4 in Wood-
land Park Addition. Thin desirable
close in property for sale at a most
reasonable price and on terms if
desired. Communicate with Otis B
Weaver, 102 W Main. 15-tf
Women Police of London Capturing a Crook,
FOR RRN't Five-acre tract with
good residence and barn, in the edge
of town. Iiand is good, rich soil,
suitable for garden purposes. Apply
Lambard-Hart Realty h Investment
Co 64-13-4t-«un.
■■quire as to rarer, Hates *>f Hale,
Limits, Train Serfiee, etc.
Write to
FAY THOMPSON
Dlv. IVssenger Agent,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
or consult
T. 0. AMOS
Ticket Agent, Rock Island Lines
Shawnee, Okla.
l2B3r
W A JITKD—BI8CKLLAH K0U8
WANTED—Salesman to sell Lu-
bricating Oils, House and Barn
Paint and .Specialties Big profits.
OHAlMPION REFINING CO., Cleve.
knd, O. 27-S-12t •
Mrs. Esther Enlow and her little
grandBon, Marlon Enlow of Coalgate,
left Friday for Shawnee to spend
holidays before returning home after
Tisiting a few weeks with her stater
Mrs. R. K. Snider.
Mrs. W. T, Melton and daughter,
Mrs. Hugh McKay ware visitors In
Shawnee last week.
Ml s Mellle Wolgran was a visitor
in Shawnee last week.
Clifton West, living east of Asher,
was in Tecumseh Friday on business.
D. F. Crist made a business trip
to Shawnee Friday.
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1 JO
Overcoats - - - - «P1
Suits or Overcoats
Sponged and Pressed -
50c
French Dry Cleaning and Dyeing
127-129.131 N. Beard St. pho„,
Frank Walker left Monday for
Romulus on bulness.
The Rev. N. Hawkins spoke
the precious words that made the
two as one for life.
The young people are very pop-
ular socially and their many friends
wish for them a clear sailing on the
sea of matrimony. .
MIsb Nellie Walghren left Satur-
day for a visit with relatives and
friends at Maud.
Charlie Price who has been at-
tending the University at Norman,
came in Monday for a visit with
home folk.
Louis Etherldge came In Sunday
by way of Wanette to spend Christ
mas with home folk, after a pro-
longed stay in southwest Texas, the
old stomping ground of his father
when a Texas ranger years ago.
Louis" return from that country will
no doubt bring up to B. H. many
pleasant recollections.
Pecans, sausage, butter and cake,
are some of the packages sent by
parcel post through the Asher post-
office aa Christmas remembrances,
to friends.
No movement is yet reported from
St. Petersburg, Fla., to change its
name to Petrograd.
Now that the girls are wearing
waists that look much like a man's
vest, they should stick their fingers
in the arm-holes to make the effect
complete.
Mr*. Wise and grandson, Bruce
Current and family are preparing
to return to Mrs. Wise* farm and
Sel Dowd an£ wife will soon accupy
their own little cottage now being
fitted up on Sunrise Hill.
Louis Brown is getting ready to
move to his farm recently purchased
north of town, and W, C. Radford
Is anxiously awaiting his removal
that he may occupy the Brown prop
erty which he bought.
Unlocks Every Human Emotion.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that after
January 1, 1915,* the city ordinances
regulating electric wiring and
plumibing "will be strictly enforced,
Mr. F. D. Brown, city engineer, hav-
ing been appointed inspector of
plumibing and electric wiring. All
persons are hereby warned to gov-
ern themselves accordingly.
OOAiRiD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
28-4t
Miss Rose Wagscbal, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Flleg
left Sunday for her home at Indian-
apolis, Ind. Mrs. A. Flleg returned
this morning from Oklahoma City
to which iplace she accompanied her
sister.
Rev. H. M. C. Hill the new pastor
of the Methodist Church, came in
Saturday evening and will mov-) in-
to the parsonage.
Roscoe Bucklew will farm the
Curtis Price place next year and
Chess Hunsicker will move on the
Craig farm.
J. H. Smith a husky Texan, has
bought and moved onto the farm
just south of town and Is in calling
distance of Glendale farm, the home
of the Progress editor.
That sorrowful period is approach-
ing when many men climb up on the
water wagon for a period of several
days.
The schools ought to have a long
vacation for the holidays so as to
give the children plenty of time to
get sick on their Christmas candy.
WANTED—To -hoar from owner
of good farm for sale. Send *ush
price and description. D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis. Minn. 90-20-tf
I can board a few more horses;
abundance of good feed, access to
shelter, pric« reasonable. Phone
F R S5f. W. V. Britton.
London has women police now,
and this Illustration shows two of
them taking a crook. Inasmuch aa
tholr strength Is not equal to that
of the average male crook they had
to learn expert methods erf subduing
him. They have studied Jlu Jltsu,
the Japanese wrestling system, by
which a very small woman may pro-
tect herself from a very large man
who doesn't understand it.
®ach woman has taken this man
by the wrist with her arm under his
elbow. Thus a leverage Is* formed,
and a single quick downward move-
ment on the wrist will crack his
army at the elbow. The, victim here
Is helpless, for he cannot stand the
pain of the slightest forward pres-
sure on his wrist. Were he to start
a desperato struggle both arms
could be broken before he had done
any damage.
MARRIED.
Mr Eugene Bates and Miss Ollie
Moore, were married Sunday at the
home of the bride's parents on the
Trousdale route north of Asher.
A large number of friends and
tending college at Chickasha, oame
In Friday to spend their holiday va
cation with home folk.
Miss Lillie Caudle of St. Louis
returned home "Sunday after spend-
ing a -week visiting her sister, Mrs
Earl Green.
Miss Winnie Rawiings was a vis
itor in Shawnee Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Watson were
business visitors in Shawnee Mon
day.
M. Cromwell left Monday for Ok
lahoma City for a few days visit.
I E. Majors made A business trip
to Shawnee Monday.
east of Asher Thursday night of
last week after an illness of 31
days.
Master Russell Perkins went to
Tecumseh where he will spend the
Xmaa with relatives.
J. S. Wilson, J, W. Bstes. J. M
Farley, G. O. McCully, O B Bailey.
T. F. Laster and J. C. Radford went
up the 11ns Monday on business er-
rands to Shawnee and Tecumseh.
Bernard Forstoil who Is taachlng
at Avoco, has moved into the north
part of town. Mr. Jackson from the
country will soon occupy the Alex-
ander property. J. S. McAlester who
used the double building in the west
end of town, has divided his stock
moving part to West McAlester, his
country home, and the balance Into
his building and the one vacated
will soon be filled by a general
merchandise stock.
children and neighbors gathered
often, knowing full well the pleas-
ures of the welcomi cheer which
always prevailed and to the strang-
er passing by the kindly word and
glad hand with the invitation to
enter his home was always there.!
The entire community share with]
the bereaved family the loss of this
kind man and good neighbor.
OLD CHARLIE LAID
IIP FOR REPAIR.
After serving faithfully In the
harness as delivery horse, day after
day, rain or shine, almost since the
beginning of the town, "Dad" Sneii's
o'.d white horse Charlie, lias called
a halt and taken a few days off.
Charlie has become a fixture in the
town like ope of the buildings or
some other figure which we are
sure will always be in sight and the
View of 'Dad" coming down the
street behind other than Charlie, has
caused the every day Asherite to be
startled and immediately start an
investigation as to the why.
"Dad" is looking well after old
Charlie and no doubt after a short
time he will return to his accustom-
ed p*.ce as good as new.
PRESTO-CHANGE.
So many changes are taking place
in our locality that cne begins to
wolder who their neighbor will be
In the morning.
Frank Vansibuskirk, of Seminole,
Is in Shawnee on business.
CHAS. F. WELLS ♦
Lawyer ♦
Prextice in All Courts. ♦
Elks Bldg. Phone 664. *
♦ D1W. G ALL A HE B * ♦
♦ 8T00KSBURY ♦
Specialists ♦
♦ Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Glasses Fitted. ♦
♦ Rooms 104, 106 and 10« ♦
♦ Third Floor Mammoth Bldg. ♦
♦ 8hawnee, Oklahoma. ♦
When in doubt as to
what it shall be for
your lunch today, read
the daily menu at
City Cafe
Dry Zens2l
Moist Zerisal
Two Perfect
Remedies for
Eczema
50c the Jar at
The Leading Drug Stores
Misses Sylvia and Genevla Couch
wero visitors In Shawnee Monday.
Call Phoie ltl-j.
when yon have a mattreM M
renovate.
We make a specialty of feath-
er mattresses also we renovate
feathers.
SHAWKEK BIDDING 09,
Moore-nenninger-Gasklll
Undertaken and Embalmera
farUm HO North Bell St.
fit*' ' C«A* —
Dmy if i
F— Amkmlmmm
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 89, Ed. 1 Monday, December 28, 1914, newspaper, December 28, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128646/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.