The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 367, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 15, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS.
5V I-Oli S. ALLABD.
SHAWNEE,
OKLA.
The spit ball and the high ball will
be rivals in the public mim1 this sum,
mer.
Suild your own monument. Do not
strive to compel your fellow-citizens
to build It for you.
Aperfed Remedy ForConslipn-
Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fevenstv
ness and Loss OF Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YOTIK.
A saline solution may bring the
dead to life, but has no effect on
those politically dead.
King Edward is no longer able to
set the pace, but he has a store of in-
teresting recollections.
If, as Mark Twain contends, clothes
are royalty, it is eusy to see why
some women are queens.
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
mi
THI OCNTAUR MNMNV. WtW TOSS CITY. •'
When lovely woman wields the ham-
mer, she sometimes hits the nail on
the head—the thumb nail.
GRIP OF THE KING SNAKE.
An Illustration of the Strength That
Wins in Battles With Rattlers.
E. It. Sanborn, the photographer of
the Zoological society, Is well ac-
quainted with all the snakes in the
reptile house. He occasionally plays
v.lth the harmless species.
The other day he took the biggest
of the king snakes out of the snarl
In Its cage and let It twine around
Ms arms.
'He's got an awful grip," said Mr.
Snnborn. "See, he's got me hand-
cuffed now, with a turn around each
of my arms.
"A king snake can coll so tightly
around your coat sleeve as to leave
a welt on- your arm. That's the rea-
son a king snake can kill a rattler.
"He's as quick as light, and he
winds himself about the rattlesnake,
and breaks its back. But he hasn't
n bit of poison."
Mr. Sanborn declliwU a suggestion
that he put the king snake in a cage
of diamond backs, just to see what
would happen.—New York Sun.
PE-RU-NA
Andrew Carnegie now says he has
no intention of dying poor. Has tlx)
needle's eye lost its terrors?
There may be 73,000 germs In a dol-
lar bill, buj we prefer to count the
bills and estimate the germs.
If a man can't get enough trouble to
suit him any other way, be can always
try to raise a vegetable garden.
■■■
Alahastine
Your
Walls
Just ask the doctor if there isn't
danger of disease in your walls.
Don't take our word for it—ask him.
Make him tell you.
There is only one perfectly sani-
tary and hygienic wall covering.
That is Alabaetine—made from
Alabaster rock—then colored with
mineral colorings.
Alabastine is cleanly, because it
is made from pure rock—Alabaster
rock and pure water. It is not stuck
on with sour paste nor smelly glue.
When your walls need covering,
you don't need to wash Alabastine
off. Just add another coat, for Ala-
bastine is antiseptic as well as
beautiful. The'most beautiful decor-
ations are possible with Alabastine.
Any decorator or painter can put It on.
You could do It yourself. Insist on Ala-
bastine being delivered In the original
package. It 1b your only Mifeguard
ngaln t substitution of worthless kalno-
mlnes. Write for beautiful tint card
and free suggestions.
If your dealer (itn't suff/y you, send us his
name andu>e will see that you have Alabastine
ALABASTINE COMPANY.
Grant Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich,
s ■ ■ ■ i *ew York Office.J05 Water St. m m m
It would be a decided relief to find
some man cleaning up $1.80 in a stock
deal instead of making $1,000,000.
A California professor has found an
ichthyosourus. Why didn't he get on
the water wagon as it was driven by?
MRS. WALKER'S MILLIONS
1
■ Richest Woman in America Spends
Nothing for Worldly Pleasures
■ It is almost impossible to exagger-
J | ate the thrill which has gone through
i ; Quaker City society, and which ffas
B ! had a reflective shudder in New York
I j over the Weightman-Walker-Wister
■ ! will contest. That there should have
' been any question raised as to the
• 1 provisions of the instrument never
! | was dreamed of. Mrs. Walker be-
«| longs to a peculiarly exclusive school
{j in Philadelphia. She is not a mem-
■ j ber of the Society of Friends, nor
{j was her father, but all her predelec-
E tions have been in the direction of
J the doctrines of the sect. She does
i; not believe in show or display. She
J j does not countenance litigation. She
■ | is opposed to the use of malt or spir-
II ituous liquors and to expenditures
i! for what the Quakers call worldly
J pleasures. In these restrictions she
■ is essentially a follower of the tenets
J of Fox and Hicks. Her home on
■! Central Park, West, In this city, in
*; furnished in the plainest style, and
■ the staff of servants has no other
• duty to perform than attend to the
I simple wants of their mistress, for
A Baltimore scientist has discover-
ed that Adam had thirteen ribs. No
wonder he was willing to part with
one.
It's a mighty poor sort of man who
hasn't a cure for grip; but under some
circumstances it is well to encourage
poverty.
IMPORTANT TO KNOW ONESELF
Only by That Means Can the World
Be Understood.
Who have lived the most common
sense lives? Well, one such was the
Emperor Aurelius. A soldier, a states-
man, an administrator of the highest
ability! And yet a man to whom the
highest worth was the capacity stf
to see the complicated facts of life in
their true relation as to be able to iivo
tranquil in any clrcustances. Another
person with a grand simplicity was
the slave Epictetus. The one teaches
us that a man can have as clear a vis-
ion and can live as heroically in a
palace as in a church, market place
or camp; the other that a lowly estate
is no bar to the profoundest knowledge
of human nature and the most illus-
trious manhood. A wiser word was
never written tl.an that inscribed over
the portal of the Delphic oracle:
"Know thyself!" For it is only by
self knowledge that one can know the
world and understand the lesson it
would teach mankind.—Boston Post.
In writing advertisers, please men- she <]0es no entertaining, and when
tion this paper.
$50 POSITION
PAY TUITION AFTER
she is away the house is as silent as
one of the main thoroughfares of her
native city at noontime—the busiest
hour of the day.—New York Press.
As soon as the jury learned that
Cassie was to write a book it hesitated
no longer and fixed the sentence at
ten years.
At. last the real yellow peril has
been discovered. An English doctor
has found that the grip germ comes
from China.
The Philadelphia Ledger says that
fame awaits the man who will give us
a national song. What's the matter
with Hiawatha?
Cassie Chadwick says that the loan
sharks made all the trouble. In the
words of the transpontine melodrama,
"Alone they done it!"
In New York a mother and her
daughter have hypnotized each other
speechless. That beats all records in
mutual admiration societies.
DRAUGHON'S
PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Oklahoma City, F . Worth, Muskogee, Ft.
Smith, Ft. Scott, Kan«a City or St. Loul ,
Washing Blankets.
Have ready three tubs of moderately
warm water; for the first water make a
POSITION IS SECURED I strong suds by using plenty of Ivory
| Soap. In this put a pair of blankets
The Bret eight who clip this notice and lend tt to an(j with the clothes stick until
clean; then rinse through the other two
waters, putting a little soap in each.
Wring by hand and stretch carefully on
the line. ELEANOR R. PARKER.
You pay an extra high price for life
Insurance, and somebody else gets
what you buy.
may. without giving notea, pay EVERY CENT of |
tuition out of anlary after course ts completed II ... .tt:„. i
good position la not secured no pay required. i talking machines- victor and Edi-
-1 ^mujcc pnpR son are the best; cash or paymenis, $1
MAIL WJUKSC l-KCC. i week|y_ Write to-day JENKINS' MUSIC
If not ready to .nier college now you may take CO., KANSAS CITY, MO. 30.U00 records in
lessons by mall l-'UEE until —* ■"-*
Mr. Carnegie says wealth is not so
much after all. However, it may be
easier for a man in Carnegie's position
to take this philosophical view.
A recently invented machine, It Is
said, will turn out 10,000,000 matches
a day; but nobody will ever be able
to find a match when he wants it, all
the same.
Tlje human heart is said to beat
92,100 times a day. Hard to believe
that there's any such activity in the
immediate vicinity of. Russell Sage's
ossification.
cost of board, etc. Draughon'a 1'. B. C. Co. has
mm.OOO.OO capital, seventeen bankers on Board of
Directors, ami TWENTY Colleges In rHlllTEEN
states to back every claim It make . Established 16
years. Clip and seud this notice to-day.
W. N. U., Oklahoma City, No. 15, 1905
pa per.
Once in a while a boy knows
enough not to know more than his
father.
SMOKERS FIND
LEWIS' SINGLE BINDER
Ci&ar better Quality than most 10? Cigars
•j J.v a® J-piled by tlteif jebtiw: u* Oursct. *ro e 4 faok i' L*wio* factory, feurla, U)
A Pennsylvania city council will
from now on open Its meetings with
prayer. It will no doubt continul to
open the town treasury in the
fashioned way.
old.
If the existing portraits and statues
of Mother Eve may be regarded as
even approximately accurate the poor
woman's waist must have been fright-
fully out of fashion.
MEASURES
UP TO THE
STANDARD
The Debtor.
The dearest of my friends to-day
Spoke wistfully: "I have a friend,
Who, In more ways than I may tell,
Hath served me well;
Hut he doth owe a debt he can not pay,
And there is none to lend."
Eager, I cried: "Thy friends are mine!
Sp«-ak but his name, ere time Is lost.
What is his score? Whom doth he owe?
My sold shall How
To east- his care, whose care, O Lord, is
thine,
Nor will 1 grudge the cost."
"And is thy love so great?" he sighed.
And turned from me, and, stooping,
wrote—
As once of old—with kingly hand
Uuon the sand
The while 1 waited, wond'ring, full of
pride,
Impatient to devote.
At last he rose, and looked at me;
His eyes were flames that burned
through tears,
"WHo eancels this, serves me," he said,
I knelt and read—
For the last time—thy name, mine ene-
my,
And that old wrong of years.
—Annie K. Stillman, in the Outlook.
Four cents was recently added to
the United States conscience fund.
One cent more, and the aforesaid sum,
would doubtless have gone to swell
some brewer's bankroll.
COTTON GINNING MACHINERY
We Make the Best.
We Make the Largest Line in the World.
We have more well pleased and happy customers than all other
malt Irs combined, because they are making money. You know the
MUNGER, PRATT, EAGLE, WINSH1P and SMITH goods.
We make them. Write us fur prices and catalogue.
CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY, DALLAS, TEXAS
32 YEARS iSELLIN G DIRECT
We are the largest manufacturers of vehicles and harness in the world sell-
ing to consumers exclusively.
We Have No Agents vbes
but ship anywhere for ex-
amination and approval,
guaranteeing safe deliv-
ery. You are out noth-
ing if not satisfied as to .
style, quality and/
price. We make 200\
styles of vehicles and *
No ess. « omMoittnn Buggy wttb extra 65 styles of harness.
,!.< k (tar l.rp C.klv t>
^ coaplwMtM. *woo4mm1U r I for it.
Ellthlrt C rrl <« <D. H rn«l« Mfg. Co.. Clkhtrl. Indiana.
The Duke of Manchester was lost for
ten days in Mexico. A strange feature
of the case was that people thought
seriously of forming searching parties
for the purpose of going out and find-
ing him.
Wit of an Australian Bishop.
A certain bishop was famous
throughout Australia no less for his
quaint conceits than for his spiritual
vigor and elocuence.
When one of the clergy describc l
a wealthy parishioner as a careless,
Indifferent sort of man, who cared
only for his garden during the day and
his billiard room at night, he said:
"Garden! Billiards! Don't call him
careless; he evidently minds his peas
ir.d cues."
To the rude question of a dissipat-
ed passenger on board ship, "Why do
you wear that thing?" (a cross), he
replied: "For the same reason that
jou wear a red nose—as a mark of
my occupation."
Old Irish Burial Custom.
A very curious old custom Is asso-
ciated with interments in the ceme-
tery of Labruck, Connernara, Ireland.
A box of pipes—short clays—Is
brought with each coffin, and a pipe
with tobacco served out to the mourn-
ers. The pipes are smoked In silence
after the earth has been filled In and
a mound of stones raised above the
grass; the ashes are solemnly knocked
out on the top anil the pipes broken or
left behind. The origin of this custom
is unknown, but it is thought to he
emblematic of "ashes to ashes, dint
to dust." Empty black bottles are
also to be found scattered about the
site.
Prof. Samuel Wllliston says the
earth 3,000,000 years hence will be
given over entirely to birds. Hence
the anti-Audobon milliners are seen
to be only taking their revenge for
extinction beforehand.
One of the medical papers has a long
article on the subject. "How Colds Are
Cpught," but It doesn't fill the long-
felt want. It's easy enough to catch
colds. What Deople want to know is
how to get rid of them.
It* is a remarkable fact that when
children are born on railway trains it
Is almost invariably a case of twins.
Let. the scientists turn their attention
from the spots on the stin, for awhile,
! and explain this more important mys-
tery t<J us.
The New Jersey justice of the peace
who tartly ruled that a woman's
tongua is a concealed weapon, within
the meaning of the law. was promptly
overruled by a higher court. Of
courses The mean thing! He ought
to be ashamed!
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UNCLE S/t/Vf—"A High Standard is Required oi
Any Catarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so
Many Trustworthy and Prominent People."
Will give you best
service in proper
Shoes. Ask your
dealer to fit your
feet with shoes which will give you Comfort,
Style and Longest. Wear. The Right Shoe
for all sorts of wear will be found in
ALWAYS JUST CORRECT"
CLOVER BRAND
f your particular dealer really means to give you YOUR MONEY'S WOUTH
he wilt tell you CLOVER BRAND. Buy a pair of AMIGO" SHOES today
[prtlirimpr-Smiarts §>luie (Ho.
LARGEST FINE SHOL EXCLUSIVISTS
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
Cares of Men aad Women.
It has been said that the difference
between men and women is this: That
the man goes about the world making
It ready for the children, that the
v.oman stops at home making the
children ready for the world. Will
i.ot she do it much better for knowing
something of the world, for knowing
something of the temptations, the dif-
ficulties her own children will have
tc face; for having learned by hei own
cjperience to sympathize with the
struggles, the sordid heart-breaking
cares the «nan had dally to contend
with?—Jerome K. Jerome.
Repose in Demand.
A young actor who had been given
an opportunity to try what he could
do In a dignified part had finished his
first performance of the role when the
stage manager asked Mr. Forbes Rob-
ertson, who had witnessed the per-
formance, what he thought of It.
"The part demands repose," replied
,hc distinguished English actor, "and
this young man I fear, will never ac-
quire repose until he gets in the
crave."
The cast was changed the next
night.
Conviction Follows Trial
"When buying loose coffee or anything your grocer happens
to have in his bin, how do you know what you are
getting ? Some (jueer stories ubout coffee that is sold in bulk,
fould be told, if the people who handle it (grocers), cured to
H1<" Could any amount of mero talk have persuaded millions of
housekeepers to use
Lion Coffee,
the leader ol aI8 package collees for over a quarter
of a century, if they had not found it superior to all other brands in
Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity ?
This popular miccpm ol LION COFFEE
can be due only to Inherent merit. There
Is no tron(|er prool ol merit than con-
tinued and Increasing popularity.
If the verdict of MILLIONS OF
HOUSEKEEPERS docs nol convince
you ot the merits oS LION COFFEE,
It costs yon but a trifle to buy a
package. II Is the easiest way to
convince yourself, and to make
you a PERMANENT PURCHASER.
LION COFFER is Hold only in 1 lb. ieuled parkHgcs,
and reaches you a pure uud cleuu u when it left our
ftt«tory.
Lion-head on every package.
cave thene L'.on-htailr* for valuable premiums.
SOLD BY GROCERS
EVERYWHERE „
. WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio.
KEY BRAND SHOES
MARK
TRADE
ST LOUIS
ALL WAYS BEST
Arc your shoos giving you entire satisfaction? Would you like to buy a pair of shoes Ibta
Spring and enjoy wearing a comfortable, good looking shoe all Summer, und at the same time
feel that you huve bought them at, a low price!' If you want to do this auk to see a pair of
"GIESECKE" SHOES before you buy any others. Insist upon seeing them before you purchase.
Don't allow anyone to tulk you out of this. Millions have worn them for over I© years and will
have no other. If your dealer don't keep them, write us,
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 367, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 15, 1905, newspaper, April 15, 1905; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137768/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.