The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 358, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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The She wnee N ews
FRIDAY, OCT. 18. 1907.
3 Months $1.00
' parents can judiciously use correct I
I ire measures where word* fail, anil'
. do it humanely and in reason. Vsaiu.
_ __ _ , _ ... . others lack coutrol of tberaselvs anil
LOU S. ALLARP, Ownet and Publisher j Iher,,fore arv unflt t0 pun„h , chlid
The same criticism appltea to some
{teachers, and for tnat reason the!
right of teacher- to chastise pupils '
has been practically eliminated from I
|th public schools of the country.
H .v often lo W« (M an irate fa-
—— — tiher or mother seize a child by the
Entered as second class mail mattei "« r and tuvi' that member such #
klahonia. umler the act of""*' '"r" tried upon a mule It,
•would respond with a vicious kick.
\pain some parents will seize a child
i tiy the arm and Rive it a Jerk that
| threatens to injure a muscle and
make the child a cripple for life.
Children are like horses—some are |
I thoroughbreds with sensitive natures j
und when you strike them you arouse
heir blood and instead of the correc
— jtion being beneficial it will prove the
reverse.
Shawnee News.
NEW PHONE
News Business Office 311
Lou S. Allard'a Residence. *46
Shawnee,
Congress of Msrch 3. 1879.
LAB£L>
W
We can build a sidewalk if *e can
inn pave. Get busy.
A knock from some mt*n is a boost
and this has a local application.
Th« only competent person to chas-
tise a child h* one who is a thorough
student of human nature and who
knows Intimately the per.-onality f
the child. Some parents whip children
aud thev are totally Incompetent to
When the election board completes ^ u {g merejy exercise of
its work Governor-< lect Haskell will1 brute force b^ause they do not know
make his long postpone*i trip to Shaw-; ,tnv ^ller
net> j Naughty children should be punish*
led. l.ut oftentimes more resultant
it will be several months before' goo<i would follow a few kind words
another expedition to the north pole nd the pointing out of the wrong
can be started and that is something done thau all the corporal punishment]
to be thankful for. | which might be inflicted. It is best
j o go slow with the rod. using It as aj
If you feel that you have a grouch ' last resort rather than flying to it
try Smiling awhile. It cannot make j because of the right and power to
you f*el any worse and may make you
BOILER BLOWS UP.
Raymond Dysr and Robert Owens Vic
tlmg of the Explosion.
Helton, Tex . Oct 18.—Seized by a
chill a young white man went Into the;
boiler room of the oil mill to sit by
the fire and met death a few minute*
later. The boiler exploded, killing two
wrecking the boilers, the boiler roon
and the pipe connection with the en
•gine room All without a moment's
warning The dead:
Raymond Dyer, twenty-two. former
ly of Ja 'ksonville.
Robert Owens, the negro fireman
at the mill
Dyer's young wife and baby are al
Merkel Hoth bodies were shipped tc
Jacksonville.
Rork> and iron were piled on Owen
when found, and he begged piteously
to be extricated. Though badly man
gled and scalded he lived several
hours.
(Bee t'bone Hie Ken drcce t fcoce 831
SPECIALTIES
Diseases of W omen aod Rectal Disease*
C. FARRINGTON, M. D.
PHY SIC IA N sod SURGEON 1
114 1-S KAsn mm *rr
J. A. WELLS
DENTIST.
Jrar Mann's Drue Storw. Phone tH
SHAWM*. OKLAHOMA
BLEUER'S
feel a whole lot better.
President Small of the Telegraph-
ers says thai be Is still president
and intends to continue to act In that
capacity. This only complicates a sit-
uation that was pretty badly com-
plicated before.
ate It.
The most successful teachers art
those who do not whip. They use
teuder tones.
As an example of the profits some
people make in the show business, a
friend of Patterson, the owner of the
carnival now in Shawnee, is author-
ity for the statement that he has
cleared $49,000 this season and made
$41,000 last season
Give the hen a chance to demon-
strate what she can do for the farm
ers of Oklahoma and the results will
be an eye opener. There Is really no
reason whatever why the poultry in-
dustry should not bcome about the
biggest source of revenue In the state.
It is stated on good authority that
both the council and the mayor are
in favor of putting policeman Jack
Kelley at the bead of the department
until Karrall is able to report as chief
again. Kelley has been on th<> force
a long time and is believed to be
next In line tor promotion.
It is the man who hustles and
works on whom success usually
shines and when that time comes the
world generally looks upon the win-
ner as a "lucky man." forgetting or
overlooking the fact that what he
has done has been due to his own in-
dustry and hard labor
When a newspaper Is started for
the purpose of supporting the inter
ests of some individual the life of
that paper Is usually measured by
the size of the bank roll that is be^
hind it. When there is a halt in the
patting up proposition the paper
snuffs out mighty quickly
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
make application as attorney for
Sidney Foyil to the governor of Ok-
lahoma Terrleory at Guthrie on the
13th day of November, 1907, for the
pardon of Sidney Foyil who was con-
victed In the district court of Potta-
watomie county, O. T., on the
day of , of manslaughter
in the first degree and sentenced for
the term of twenty years at aLnslng,
Kansas. W. A. FOYIL.
17-4tw Attorney for Sidney Foyil.
His Dear Old Mother.
-My dear old mother, who Is now
eiehty three years old, thrives on
Electric Bitters," writes W. B. Brun-
son, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken
them for about two years and enjoys
an excellent appetite, feels strong
and sleeps well" That's the way
Electric Bitters affect the aged, aud
the same happy results follow in all
cases of female weakness and general
debility. Weak, puny children too,
are greatly strengthened by them
Guaranteed also for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles by all druggists
60c. •
BUTCHERED WITH AX.
Terrible Double Murder Takes Place
Near Franklin, La.
Morgan City, La, Oct. 18—News
reached here of a double murder near
Franklin. St. Mary parish, when per-
sons supposed to have been burglars
Entered th > home of Mr. and Mrs
Charles Heifered. on old couple, and
butchered them with an ax There ie
no clue to the identity of the murder
ers.
COAL MINE DISASTER.
Unconfirmed Report Stated That Twen-
ty Lives Had Been Lost.
Pittsburg, Oct. 18.—A rumor has
reached here that an accident occurred
Wednesday night In the coal mine
at Ellsworth. Pa., about fifty miles
east of Pittsburg. All efforts to con
firm the rumors have failed. One un
confirmed report says that a score of
men have been killed and large num-
bers killed by an explosion
Cholera Is Raging.
Kiev. Russia. Oct. 18.—Six deaths
have just occurred from cholera. There
are eighty-eight new cases.
Dally at Dublin.
Dublin. Tex . Oct. 18.—The Evening
Btar is an afternoon paper just started
What Merit Will Do.
Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St Louis,
Mo., write 8epL 4, 1905, "We have no
hesitancy in admitting that merit is
the prime factor in creating the de-
mand for Dr. Mendenhall'8 Chill and
Fever Cure. It ranks among our very
best sellers." 9old by Shawnee Drug
Co •
THE NEWS—40c PER MONTH.
FOLLOW THIS
AND YOU WILL WEAR
DIAMONDS
The fanner who never overlooks an
opportunity to score the newspapers
<br offering advice wkI suggestions
will never set the world afire wtth
his own operations The day has
gone by when the farmers can be
fooled with such talk as this It has
been demonstrated to them that the
suggestions made by the newspapers
and the agricultural scienticts of the
country are worth reading and con-
sidering and the majority of the far-
mers are eager for information.
"Henry Wattereon s talent as a word
painter never made a better showing
than in the following paragraph
We can gild th« pag« of history
with the military record of the sreat
Forest with a single sentei.ee He
moved to battle in the wings of the
tempest, struck like a phantom Tn
other words, as Mayor Bingham or
Forrest himself, might have put it.
"he went in hell-a-mile. he fit like a
bouse-a-fire. and when be lit out he
done It like a sun-ofa-gun!M
Get Money. Watched Lunch. TERRIFIC STORM.
Beaver Vails, Pa.. Oct 17.—After
■•curing $35 In cash and a valuable' « , ^
cold watch, robbers who entered the Does Great Damage In South-
em Europe.
Parsl. Oct. It.—The whole of south
em Europe was In the grasp of a tre-
mendous storm, accompanied by tor-
rential rains. Wednesday. This, com
gold watch, robbers who entered the
home of John Leeper. went to the din-
ning room and lunched before they
left-
Nineteen Indictments.
Kansas City. Oct. 18 —Grand jury !n
the criminal court returned nineteen ing on the hells of the unprecedented
Indictments awirst managers of Kan rainfalls and floods of the past few
sas CttjT theaters for keeping their it r,usi , ,jt8tr^. The
places of amusement open on Sunday
storm area extended from Morocco
Breaks World s Record. northward over Portugal. Spain and
Lonlstille Oct 18-A special from southern Frar.ce. Warships off the
Leiineton urn H K I>ver suT broke African c oast and the Spanish pratn
Daniel Lyons, the New York watch
man who died recently and whose
brp. n on an autopsy was tound
wetigh only twenty-four ounces®. ha>
called fori a deal of comment
throughout the country The site of
a man's brain has rery little to do
wtth what a man is able to accom-
plish In this world There are lots
of men in the world with big brain?
who do not measure up. take them^^^^^H
,.BT way you Will, iv.nl wrry about talninc
the sixe of your brain, but get busyj _
and use it.
the world's record to saddle for stal-
lions with Kruger. he going a mile In
2:12 flat- The time by quarters was
:S5. 1.07. 1 S9. J IT
BREVITIES BUNCHED.
A. H. Cooper had his left arm cut
off in a gin at Mesqulte Tex
European cotton spinners were elab-
orately entertained at Memphis
sula were obliged to seek shelter. The
French torpedo gunboat Cassino lost
her propeller while making port during
the gale The village of Olet. near
Barcelona Is described as being
raging torrent, and as constantly
cla ming new victims
The city of Saint Sebastian, in the
north of Spain, has been ravaged by a
violent hurricane, which tore up trees
and telegraph poles and blocked every
railroad ttack Telegraphic communi
Office ltiooe 1S4. Resiuecce Phone 314
Otter tit N Uroadwav
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO,
WALKKK A WISHART. Proiw
i.eoeral Storage. Cnutn* and Packing
WILLIAM H. DODGE
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
JoUeetlona. Commercial Law, Conveyancing
AU Instruments of writing accurately drawn
tnd acknowledgements taken
Office room 13 over Pint National Hank
G. E. TABLER
CONTRACTOR AND PLASTERER
Corner Eleventh and Klmberlj Streets
Phone AM
Shawnee. Oklahoma
Shaw nee Vetinary
hospital
401 EAST MAIN
Give us a trial with your Cleaning and Press-
ig. We press your clothes in the smartest
styles.
LOOK NEATCLUB
PHONE 9*
Room SO, Beard. Kennedy & Wheeler Bldg.
...Ladles, Try...
rfRS. W. E. JACKSON'S
WHITE ROSE COMPLEXION CREAM
and you will use no other
For Sale by aU Druggists
COUNTRY CLUB
CLEANERS AirnDYERS
11? 1-S East Main St. Phone 113
Satisfactory work guaranteed. Stiecial at*
tent ion given ladies' garments
SMITH STONE CO.
All kinds of Cement Stone for building
purposes
Corner Main & Minnesota
PHONE 1137
JOSEPH HAIGH. M D.
Chronic. Pelvic, Malignant. Rectal and Vener
lal Diseases
315 NORTH OKLAHOMA AVE
DR A. C. ADAMS
Office over Harryman's Drug Store
Phones: Residence 1163, Office 101
Residence 513 N. Park
watch
this
space
Vi
for
holiday
offerings
111 North Broadway
MADAME GORDON
(Formerly of New York) will open a Dress
Making Parlor at 117 North Bell, and will also
be headquarters for the Spirelia Corsets
DR. W J. CRAMPTON
...DENTIST..
Dffice and Residence 1 N North Broadway
Phone 4®
Rcsroasca raos* £13 office phosi
Nights and Sundays by Appointment
E. J. ORVIS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Rooms 4 and 5 Roebuck Building, corner Main
« and Broadway.
Shaw * si. • • Oaia.
DR. J. H. SCOTT
Restderce 380 North Beard Street
Ornci Phosi 196 R*a- Phoss 148
Offlee Corner Mats and Broadway
Saawsaa. Oklahoma
J. P. MITCHELL
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER..
X# N Broadway
0®ee Pboae irr
Residence Pboae llfl
The 6rut Atteitic ud Pacific Tea Co.
Now fea>a representative In Shawnee First
cia* go*.«ds at the lowest prices
Good Solicitors Wanted at Oaee*
M P UPDRGRAFF AGKirr
It Fa si Sth Street. Shawnee. CM
DR. T. E. EVANS
OSee North Broadway-Sod. stairway north o
^Post Office
Re-cdeoce *21 North Beard
Offiee Pfcooe 7SS Resideaee Phone SC4
Plumbers ft* Chickasha I T . are ^on between Madrid and Saint Se-
on strike for 2.- per cent wa^e ad- b^stian Is Interrnpted.
vance. recently flooded rivers In tbe
On a Pallas street car a purse rem- wcuih of France are ni^in riaing. and
$tO was snatched from Mrs many bouses weakened by the previ
oire Inundations, are falling.
In the department of Savole a great
Bv thr explosion of a easoltne stove In the department or ^avote •
Miss LiGerlach of Guthrie was overhanging cliff of 8C 0.000 cubic me-,
! Berloualv burned ters rt ;*orted to be moving, and in
TEACHERS WHO WHIP PUPILS , ...... , imminent anger of toppling over and
Tb question of toacbens whlpp.nc Intern tiori. M,d:ca. on?r«s. in cn]ihir^ lhr 0f Tomerr. l.wo
PudUs in the public Fchoou is bent essfc o. Pans, recommends that in v,.,-. w
discussed bj a number of newspape rs j public Inst tutions m-.ls be boiled - A *a, ,'ck Brest says that a
as well as br teacher*' assoclstions- Benny Owens, football coach of the - is ra|r}nK 0ff the coast, and I,
Tie genera! seatiuent expressed ^ University of Oklahoma, was accident- ths, lrx;ni nahiap; snacks hare b*ea|<
against the whipping of pupils by the ally shot nesr Norman while hunting capsired >nd their crews drowsed- |J
teachers The little child of Joe Madenka of The ^orm compelled a Portugese■*
It is admitted that there are time^ Shiner, Tex had its head caught be- ®<juadrvr to se<ek refuge in the harbor j«
when a boy or girl, as the esse m^rltween banisters and choked to death Gf Hsbon. and while inslrtng the port I,
be has esmed a reprimand, but thero. ^ g;d westfall pleaded guilty the 'croedo boa! Lagon collided wtth aj •
ts a greet deal of oppositi on to the, «| v^an .\n:onio to charges of cattJe gunboat, resulting in fatsl injuriea tol
proposition to permit indisenmnate I aD(j burglary in five cases Each ( the commander of the Lsgon
whpping of pnpits ! got two >ears. —
Whle there are who ; A. M. Robertson seventy-five year? treatzneota are being
exerc^e proper discretion in > • old wll0 gfrTe<i |n Bates' infantry du- C2l request by Dr
of t*e rod there are manv more who ^ ^ ^ war died ftt th# £
erate home at Austin. proving to the people —wtth oat a
When in n*-e«l"of himberget it from penny's cost, the great value of this!
a home concern. Phone 14—The scientific pi ascription known to drag-
Home Lumber Co.. 121 W. Main. We gists ererywbere as Dr. Sfcocp's Cst-
have the quality and price ia right arrh Remedy. Sold by Walace Mann-j
W.A.PERKINS
CARPCKTBR & CONTRACTOR
JOB WORK A SPECIALTY
P O Box:
saop s n
110 S DUoo
Pboee 71S
without restraint wci Id resor' to co-
poral punishment w!*?n a Tt ^
spoken words wouW have a much
more beneficial effect upon the achol-
Teacbera are like parents. Some
PHONE 112
Cor. Oklahoma and Ninth Sts
taylor
LUMBER CO,
FOR FIRST CLASS BUILDING
MATERIAL
Satisfaction Guarantee.!
E. A. BratffleU, Mgr.
GIVE US A CALL
IRuppenbetmer
Glotbee are tbe
IRtnfc tbat Jfit Ithc
Custom /Ibafce.
We are Showing all
the New Brown,
Shades, also a big
Line of Black Suits.
Copyright 1907
The House of kupptnheiaet
Chicago
H AT Si
Madden, Jarrell S Gee
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