The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, January 9, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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HAIR WHITE AS SNOW f
Restored to Natural Color with One Bottle of
WYETH'S SAGE AND
SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY
The Only True Hair Restorer, Tomic and
Rejurenalor
ALMOST A MIRACLE
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rarrf E17 sasr *s aa nit _"ii dir* toKata. As I act -j:«w
/I yon cki. I canaujcr fit rtr_: =a« r=artaiic. tar.
afreeaite ami mjftyhu c bar Airwi %. izze tax xJt
KjC (am/, wsb&.z y .-{ x &e raae froiey or sxzjr.
V.TC WESTLAZZ.
21# Wess >Lx Rxbefcsr. X. Y.
Vst kazute TB-JZ: WY 11 H*S SAGE AND
SLLPHLK HAIP. REMEDY is iafly rWic:i<
jiK HQ moiis ?
A£=r Tiarj et tsiiy and ^sLyva rf the hair, we
ba-j- beet site to -x'S.^jzz IB iieaJ Hair Tonic
act! kwrtt, -a&acb trrtars ac ac—rai cccsfcr^ent
of hsar. err- rated w-.ti rft^/r-3 c/ recs«^zd
r~r- - £7 trrar—■—t rf bar ar-d iraiy i seavn. It
cakrs aod 'm?i " *jC v~a"; clear. aeui heakfcy, trres 5fc,
SErrre-h jr-.i : _«re to tie ha—. ac4 restarts Ud e4
aad trrj kaxr ts aatoraj color.
Kb eattrr hew iocs b-jJ thick yocr has? is,
wyeth's sage and sulphur hair rem-
EDY wJ rr_ii- r. loafer Sc4 thicker. It will re
naore every trace c< iarArzS in a lew day*, step
£aZsc? n oce week. zzd (tar; a new growth ia frae:
one to three mnrrths
TIkm e facts that fca-jre beer, pr^vec c scores of
WYETHS SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is g-^-
acteei to do aS that it is cSaTrrrt to do or the price be refer:<ied.
5*. AND SI.M A &OTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
If Tmm DrutfW D « f«t l i It l«o4 Me. In gia t—
a4 V* Wiii M Y*vi m. Ur|t Bmiu. ft«i> *
Wycth Chcmical Company, I
rnrr * 254 ^ v ^ 4a- s- tar T«J« FEEE to urm tic a. a^e-tart,? a
k l#k k fsn^ -i Ike fcrare of tit CIIL OS THE BOX frsoi a JOe saetfe af Trcry. S<r t-i
I 11 Li Lb Salter Hi* RraeJy * tke wt-m* Okemaeal Ca., 74 Osrrasrft St, *rw Tw-l Oy.
There is no
Mistaking This Flavor
We haver, t rr.ed :: :r:. r-ro * or. nature—nor have we
robbed her of oa« panicle of the delicious goodness she
bas pat into pure sngv aae «aice. In offering you
Veiva
Breakfast Syrup
~<BI «T((ftl T«I1«£L11> *-
ffKll H MCI* fUl
«rrtt nrx.
*t xr tr* ;<ac sarins jrodicei VSe t-nt
- ri«!S jo. tie <U wit of irr$s -o
a bulk. T\e ttsuiz s a feaer trntp
zoigb- aesore- Vei^a a cam reraxa kj jts
per—■ tww:? Vdn
Kir «tru. aeiw -jsks. :fca-T>—«.
Yoc caaaac cr.ch* Veha rti u<
jyr*p. In sa a fetactnt
It 3 ilwni die «a=e
PtaiCK a Foae. bm,
Cotxk of "J* Saj*riisr Coar:—1
Lna SLi-nee.
Comer JvtfK—S.i«a F Leefcldgs of
Atnct
Cam.:; TroK-t.'-T J<L EA
2«l e* '.f —V. S MeCaa«:i'
vf T«ojLfcti.
Or* rf -is L'jcrtc-. Cm——Frank
Wtr'i at San«
Cm?j 5. "n^aditnt — C^ar^ace
asftiica of T«erinia<!4.
. C«fi*I7 iir«7'-.- —R. R. Ber-,-tnd
CdcsE-tj ® - .gSrfr—T O 'Srtfiri ot
I CacM-.-br. sr. S. McGee
Comskij Ccr< t -laioaer First li^dct
—F. E. Eac of raa aee.
«?.- -zd Znsrricz—H. H.
at Tv.-aiaek.
Jrd Dtoc-ict—S. X
I. TV.tr of Trtbiey.
TW fc ar^i sc £ r as j 'dowa at
-_ai Use mD be u follows
" btvt-j Sajertcr Clerk, £L L. lls-
I.-. UT. Skxv--~
DEVELOPMENT GO.
STOCKHOLDERS «
torn.
TW toHa-r.z4 ct,lers were tziaei
Jidf* Ab^riiiiSj i :i* n^rijr
J. 0 ti
csaaek Tr*no« C«; i;
UiBOCEK FIGHT.
Ni'.XA. >r*s Asaoelatioo.
Jul S.—TW s«at
fr itE: Lortiaer's '.iking his ku
5ii«ir*-Tr- wtec Senator Beieridgie •
csrrw orei- tie minor:ty report of :1c
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + umtlut butte tia
j. a, •« a ««t wfeae fan, tsiUz a _0_
4- S#CI1TT JIWS. +' t-i •-> M. aart ltrrai«ti: ;rc«ra« of 'i«
+ * " «*. How Joreij-rari ^ ^ j
■f + + + 4'+ + + + + + + + ' •«>-' H.*s de=^a
-o- | ,,/atrf !tk Wr eteetrte steltac 4ak *-. «n k to
art ol eock.nir u4 ^rrin* oyv v> kUl mc. ud tU* woa-
••y* : ? Afler p*nak.zc of aa «labwif>'. 4«r of woadora—Dr. Ki&fa Sew Lrj-
T K* a a Ui ha4, '=ek«« . the aKmben Klwnri-'awgj-i, m, aj Ti., lki„l„,l
1 aeectaca wui U> anwee-Sfcfcd*^ :
nrartKS. feat 8«:ar4aj ;..isa.i« far tk rim, taro««e. Man
'Jh* itiau saa rwM -ift Uekaon tro«a, -r-j«ral-Ja aemorr*a«aa, kay
It waa ODBMStie Seteae* toy The —o_ '*I«r "< waooHaa eo^ah or Iu|
ytaee of aeetlsa waa at Mr*. New- \ FaaDt troafete. roe all broaeklal afteetioca
*-l'"''* MwdiZ'i Waaer. u ■ && 5*3- ■ 1 J; r>'* ■ taa Lsatactly
Taylor, .Veweomfee aatf Clarke Tke Bed earit '^ a. ta >f - iy axran««! Jt-, ^ ai4ek
peo^mt, a « er fey Mrt J. M Ay- > a tail ewt lizm raae «uux4: * ce a
ea "T«tr<«try " sae fey Mt«i -ilrror t>ia4 e. tormt-A tke 4ee ra«vn
Jta Inckatm m *Tke fw,-u Treea •'«■ tke i.r.ia* ufei* Saturday wbea
of tke SToria," Mrs. W a McMiUes eatertaiaed wttk
Tkt reapnaae to roll eali waa 'New «• o'clock Unger at ker kome 01
T*ar ReaolaUoaa * K RS4(ewood street.
Tke Mfetn reapoaM fey many ^ *u W*J1 Ml*"'
rare aad poeutta- rcaolatioat wkidk co*"**4
a i^.rtt nf awrrhcent. at tke ' .tk tt^ noa:
WkMi Miae LHekaoc • saaie wa. k"*"'—• Mr M" McM..,eo
ea!M ake proaafetly aeawere4 Tkait *r lf'd M-~ leorge Kertoot,
reaoirta to leara tke atate of • fU
MlkMLOC« DISCOntll"
Tie meef-ag of Jie KJcaanuiera
:ke S'oawiee DeretoyiceBt Coatpaay
opened m zhe offices of tke :ompaay
ac !') o'clock -jLa aoti'ii. wttk a
iaras aomiser of die atocklculera pre-
aeac Tke greater part of tke tzme
19 to press qk tkjs aftenum was
Depaty CSerk of Watrict Caurt — j-vccaaied wttk cooaMeraaoc of tke
Park Wyac of Waaecte. secretin's report Eieetioo at atO-
Cepcty Cttaaty Scuailtiaaii «r — fcera is ia progreaa. tie meetiag arai
Mm i.« i McCaakii: of Tectiaiaek. le-.ng ia seaaica tkis aftensooc-
De^ity Cooaty Judge - Ckarta? a
Camaiags of Biraec. MjfeMjMM FOE 5IW FSfilSIS.
■-*-,- 7 -K : r -z :.i:
Gailliaaaa, Bob SparkEaa aad iota
Datioa.
Depaty Coaaxy Attorneys—Heater
Jofezaoa an t W B. Crt«saa.
i.. afmxrrer puaed
i y
Lee ti Dexter: afcx
: rifynegt passed.
• <arfgar;-.B <xaaaatee. wkiek aay;
has beea proved tkere were tea ti.
ed rocea keiped to elect Loriaaer,
r S«(I>IivTW5 t>f ICR£T1KT>' ~L
m r otonis c« «n>- I Fri" c "c-e*c T y 7 o^p^<* «
ekibu ron.
'.egal
aet ij.dr ^ertxJr<. ^ornaer was
! ejected.
-irowicg oat tksse totea iearea 1
:iia tie rgil camber aeceanr
act leg
Pak-Xik-Ketk-tao i a C. R I. and P o
Ry. Co.; mccioo u> aejparately atate IVID WIS Dili
aaJ a«aber; phased t-ud. Ok, Jar. J -Joha Colat
Wr ra Desiaunz moaon :c jaiiaaiferopiit. died at tke age of
accept report of trustee; paaeed. acre. Lea ring kis entire tortaae t
Liadaey t* SomdaerUsd; awJoc u naaed Gist, wko caa sat
aabatKste defeadaat: axiom paaaed. i
McRae ti Westere ard Soetkerr
F"j>e Iasaraace Compiaay; decarrer
ijxiit; plaiatitl to ar*ci petitloe
: y iaterliceadoa taataa:er: 3 daya to
plead.
Hayn-M n C K. L ud P. Hy. Co.
Depaty Coasty Treaaarer—Claris
Cottoa aad HagR GUI.
Depaty Cooaty Clerk—5*. I_ Dana.
Moot of tke a -w odcera were awora
ia dvtag *W day.
Harriaia Liaes OrSer Haadred aad Moox 0 dicriss: ibJaiaud by tke
*ia«; .« 5ew Lanaathti. piaiatJT ac piaiatiffa oosc
Siiiwnee Natiocal Back ra Daria et
al; dem-srrer oxemled-
C P Caik ts shawnee nauonal
Baak. >a days to reply withoot pre-
trtaL
Pk^adelpaii. Jaa. t.—Tke Harriaaaa
lines kaTe placed a oasaet lor tke
ereet^cc of 1M loeosocrea w-.-j 'it
Baldwia LoeoeaotiTe Worka of tkis
ctfy. Tkia ia tke laregtst order r -
UiD THIS.
Tkia certrflea tiat wa
■ eired by tke local comfoay ia years
Tke kxoatedrea will coat ia tke'
na e aoid - eigisboracod 'A four " nHnc dollars
DHJLI 1SE5T RESIGSS.
It esrad alaa of
after all otW 1
aad ti A trial kottl* free,
teed by al drsgglata
otattaau o. .gt .w.
Mc
Gnaraa-
tka flrst eoopialat
5KAW.V1IE DRUG OO
Oar Mala aad Broad wa
bi«*e*da as. 10 lasisek oat aa tke sea
of naokaoe) la tke r.ame of a j
nolker aad latker, 1 ar.uunr.c- to
."•n By •ratagKn.rav ! t= V> be
aarried Kefersary ti. i M p to
Mr. W P Groealger of Kaoaa. City."
It la aeedieaa to aay tke aB,.o«oce-
aaeat demoralised tke clik aid •
'kosod tke members with tke dealra
to beip tkla good resolution along
Mlaa Jim waa aakesd to retire from
rfee room. Many aorel aoc social
fiioctkma were diacnaaed aaj tJaoned
among which la a Tale of Hkadow."
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Elckeoberger aad
Miaaea Nettle M*ador, Reke and Haxel
KarfooC
kibu.s t\mui tkav
K1 Paao. Jan. I.—Railway mea ar-
riving here from tke south atate tkat
00 January 2 a party of 2i tniarree-
tioolata visited tke San Pedro mines
aad carried away all arms and am-
munition there, together with a large
•TI BBS ISHGC RAL
atiooal Newa Aaaociatioa.
Topeka, Jan s—At boos today |
Gore. Ssnkba waa Inaugurated tke ae-
coad time, among booming cannons
A record breaking crowd waa la at-
tendance. He promised tke same
faithful aerrice >n tke future wkiek:
he kaa delirered is tie past. Tie in-
augural reception will be held tonight.
Y
Polly of tke Crrcna" is a plaj
tke circus and of real conn try
which portrays aad depicts realisa
tke tried and trae type. Among
many aad importaat feoatrta of
play are tke circus acnee. The 1
show a tke "pad rooas." Tke "I
room is a place where tke actors I
ker up before they enter tke saw:
ring. Tke second aceae aiows
interior of tke eircos. where for
misates tke "real thing™ is preset
In order to gSTe "Polly" a riiasct
rash into tie ring and faint. Hoi
are galloping aroend tke ring -
regulation circus ring in erary t
ticalar—the tumbler*, acrobats
clowns are all working as If ti
lire* depended on tke efforts, tr
ed dogs and elephants—are all ia
picture—and for ten mimatw a
dress oc tke stage of a theatre,
seems a great deal of ironbte for
lola. Kas. Jan. J —Bioody t.agei sior. stage picture—yet it Is tke n
prints on a rear window are theooly realistic scene erer produced on
Dolus Texas Jan. 1 -tteae i.aior clewa tke police hare to tke mt'derer stage. The third scene Is one 1
at tke Taiatioa meet here, scccmplish- of Tf!. H. Jackson, a cement worker.' shows the circus lea ring the ~1<
ed an unusual feat In tke maaipoia- who was foand dead ia bis b«d at his after tie night's performance, whic
Joe o an aeroplane when, atfer ^ home in Basset: Saturday. The body,tie best mechanical effect tkat
!ape<-'icular Sight, he -.-vugh: ata ma- was in ac upright poasdon on tie ever been ahown. Thia la tke aa
chine to earth and stirr-d it into ".he bed. leaning against tke kead rails • production that played at the Lib.
air again without hiring entirely Tke mocire for the kfUmg is believed; Theatre, New Tork City, for ones.
';stopped tke motor. ,to be robbery (year
Paals Valley. Jan. J.-Daaiel a.
Texas wsadsr tor a namberof yean -ad will ieep tie pUjit mating all o< Salpt.r sad wiv for many
and "ad It to be ti* ber. Kldaey. summer A few days ago ke Baldwin "" « !•«" kere. ha. re-
Bladder aad Bhenmatic remedy wtjcompaaj announced tkey woold he
.. Asaeri ie, J«. C R it. No 4, wr.i«s MT< ,Ttr soid. We sar« aa y«t to farced to lay o* a number of men
1 Signed He u thinklrg serioasly of
'Tearing to his farm sear Wjsaewcod
: but the :
order will pretest this.
BLOODY FI56£K PUSfs.
ATUT01 H TEH STtXT.
itvtal AJiOntT 01 JlDGMtSTS i
ASKED FBOM OkLAHOKA GOT-
IKS OK IS a*-JS«J .
If ron are suffering from blUous-
jeas, constipation. Indigestion, ehro- *
ilc headache, lnreat one cent la a Guthrie, Ok., Jan. i The *-irU
<*tal card sent to Chamberlain m*- l,alu <* scott m<tReynolds, Cornelius
dleios Co.. Dee Moines, Iowa, wlii: * I^oder, both of New York, and
your name and address plainly 00 Uae [J0<1*t Jokn H. Bailey of Ottawa. 0.,|
quantity of prorislona No re.-s'in'e back, aad tkey will forward you s
waa offered by tke mln.sg companies, free sample of Chamberlain's Stoa-
ts be glwen at tke kome of the pr^ri- 0a Jlcuiry 5 ,m h(s^, & horin ach and Liter Tableta. 3old hy aH
dm Mr. Hlia. neat lw- f ^ ^ ^ trom ^UraaaUtt
noon—strictly a club affai-. Tke fol- | o
lowlag Friday t mnaieal aad reeep- rjt ^"^s Ressek of Remedios.^ Thomas a. Fox died Saturday af-
tlon will be gitea at fke koslptable ~—-**— emoon at his home. 1 East Tenth
aad spacious home of Mrt C M "LAB* DOCTOR" ARRESTED. ot tabereolorts. after an IU-i,c "°-00* lor false arrest.
Taylor. The president nude de p r- —o—
ate efforts and called the bouse to Nstifenal New, Association _
order, but the spirit ct fan. frolic and Srm ^ork Jln *-—Doctor Louise arm he held at the First m. "tideace. and waa arrested
anticipation waa wife, Jost kere the Boblnotitcb baa been lr.d.c.ed for per- ^ Ckurck, South, tkis afternoon at 2 'barged witk conaplracy to injure the
hosteeaea declared the oysters were )jrr 1 warrant .aeued tor her ar- Interment wi'I be in Fair- soternor. Hia grip, full of data and
•erred and would do' r«*l 8bc ,wor* "" Robin a sole T,<w I prltate papers was seised and taken
ketr Her parenta are in Russia j -0 Haskell's pritste office, bat were
A RE 10011 :3 ken possession of by tke I
ready I
wait. Drawing aside tke portieres,
ake disclosed a pact ore of <orelloe«a
'hat beggara description. Tke beau-
tiful decorated table, laden with cut
glass, colored candles and good things
against Governor C. N. Haskell, bate
been set for trial January 23 in tke
United States circuit court byjadge
John H. Cotteral The total amount
of Judgmeota asked is K2il>
In the first case Scott Mc Reynolds
of Brooklyn, N. Y_ sues the governor
McKey-,
of seteral mootka He leaves j ooi<1 ^ le«ml represealatlte ofj
bis wife and two children. Funeral *lUiam R Hearst, collecting antl-
^ SHAWNEE TAX BOOKS
W D R/jDarl* tomorrow for fi,o$f)D CXTIt Ji^rABT 10, 05 f~oa«ty court. Cornelia* 3. Ixxkr of
Dallas. Texas, on bualnesa. WHICH DATE THE! WILL BE Xew York seeks to collect M€ 62S be-'
A6AI5 AT THE BASK OF COM- lnS balance alleged due the 1111-
to eat. was lost sight of, and tke eye, GraUtuie and treach«rr are merely BEHCt
wandered to the wall, and ceillag " • Iw0 °*trta' of ,he i3" t>rc'i o
featooned with read beans, emblem. ce*km You hat. s*.u all of It that;
la worth staying for w.ieo the band; Learn Abernethy Shorthand at the
ar.d the gaudy oflcials hate gone by.' Western Busiensa College. Positions
— secured. 7-lt
of lote. Suspended shot? 'k( table
was a large white bell, suggesting
ik/>-
High Class Photography
Is Appteciated. Business has Been Better than Expected.
"TTiere's a Reason" You Want Photographs Thai Please.
The kind it is a Pleasure to make for you. Call see the latest
G. A. STREETER
isew STUDIO
Broadway and Main
noia Steel Company on a loan of 145 -
000. The nbte and securities ware
sold to Loder. who obtained jadamer.'
against Haskell In tke supreme court
of New Tork county.
Judge John H. Bailey and his bro-
ther, attorneys of Ottawa, O., claim
Haskell owea them t$*00 attorney fees
tor representing him in the Okio
Do You Open Your Mouth
Like a young l-ird _nc guip down whatever food or medicine may
be offered you ? Or, do vou want to know something of the com-
position and character of that which you take into your stomach
whether as food or medicine?
Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on
knowing what they employ whether as food or as medicine.
Dr. Pierce be!ie\es they have a perfect right to IMSIST
upon such knowledge. So he publishes, broadcast and
oo each bottle-wrapper, what his medicines are made
ot andXetifies It under oath. This he feels be can well
afford to do because the more the ingredients of which
his medicines are made are studied and understood the
more will their superior curative tirtues be appreciated.
For the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and derangements, giving rise to frequent
headache, backache, dragging-down pain or distress and kindred symptoms of weakness
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a most efficient remedy. It is equally effective in
eiving strength to nursing mothers and in preparing the system of the expectant mother
for bab\ s comi.ic' *^us rendering childbirth safe and comparatively painless The "Fa-
vorite Prescription is a most potent, strengthening tonic to the general system and to
the organs d.s* r.;:.-, icm:r.;ne in particular. It is also a soothing and invigorating nerv-
ine and cures nervous exhaustion, nervous prestation, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea
or St. Vit_^ dance, aid other distressing nervous symptoms attendant upon functional
and organic diseases of the distinctly feminine organs.
Aliost of ir.r i.eal authorities of all the several schools of practice, recommend each
of the several in;- J:ents of which "Favorite Prescription" is made for the cure-ot th^
• We kate some prltate moaey 'Icourta.
• Is place sa city property, dee •
• si at eare. George E. ItEiisli
• Ca„ 1M H. Broadway.
( H1LD BrR*ED TO DEATH.
A oman experienced Is house work
wanted. Must bs abls to wash and
Iron. Call at office of Shawnee
News. 3-4t
Fort Madison. Ia., Jan. . — Bessie j
Payne. 12 years of "tge. daughter of
tke proprietor of a department store
died of burna suffereJ while playing
Indian with other children. She tried
to Jump over a camp fir? and her In-
dian costume caugnt fire.
diseases for v iiich :t s claimed to be a cure. You may read what they say for mtniifby
sending a po," card request for a free booklet of extracts from the leading authorities
to Dr. R. \. i't.rce. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and it will
come to you by return post.
It's fooi h -d often dangerous to experiment with new or but slightly tested med-
icines—some rr. rtred upon the afflicted as "just as good" or better than "Favorite
Prescription. , t! honest dealer sometimes instils that he knows what the proffered
substitu-c ii •: '-.'is fou don't and it is decidedly for your interest that wa should
know whrt y.u n -g mto your stomach and system expecting it to act as a curative
*° < ! - ^ert-nce of profit. Therefore, insist on having Dr. Pierce's Fa-
vorite Px v p: on.
Seiul .. ' it tt-cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Adv. tr. 1008 pages cloth-bound. Address Dr. Pierce as above
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