The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 60, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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TBI SHAWM'S DAILY NEWS, SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA.- WKPNESD AT. MAT il, 1911.
LATENT NXWH
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Woman fs True Friend
Experimenting with new and untried medicines
is foolish, and often dangerous. It would take
a medicine more than forts \ears, to prove itself
so uni\ersally good as Di. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription. During all that time it has been wom-
an's favorite medicine—a restorative tonic, uplift-
ing and invigorating the nervous and discouraged
and giving them the final touch of perfect health.
Women use Or. Pierce's Favorite 1'rvst.ription
in preference to all other advocated medicines
for it contains no alcohol or habit-forming
drugs—is not anything like advertised, secret,
or patent medicines—does not i.laim to be able
to do impossible things.
THE OSE REMEDY for women devised by a
regularly graduated physician of vast experience
in woman's ailments, and adapted to her deli-
cate organism.
THE ()\t: good enough that its makers
are not afraid to print Its every ingredient on
its outside wrapper.
You i an t afford to allow yourself to be over-
persuaded into accepting any sntd nostrum as
a substitute for this honest square-deal ««/ -sci ret
mcdicine. Don't do it. No honest druggist will
attempt to cheat you in this w.n 1 le who does
should be rebuked and avoided. Doctors pre-
scribe Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for their
worst cases because they know what it contains
and know its ingredients to be of the very best.
It's well now and then to pentlv dcanse out bowel germs
that breed weakness, cause foul breath, loss of appetite, dizzi-
ness and headache. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keep bow-
els sweet and ' lean. Recommended by druggists because of
their puritv. goodness, and act:ve gentleness.
World's Dispensary Medical Association, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Pres., Buffalo, N. Y.
For the relief of those
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| + LADY DECIES. +
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If
Soda
Crackers
Grew
on Trees
Nature would cover them with
shells, like nuts, protecting from
moisture, mildew, dirt and insects.
Just so are Uneeda Biscuit protected by
the moisture-proof, dust-proof package.
It keeps them oven-fresh and crisp, retaining
all their flavor^ and goodness till used.
Think it over and you will always buy
the protected kind
IS
Nr* York. May 24—Through hyp-
notic suggest ion Melehoir l.uvster-
borg. a man of giant stature, who
for more than three years has bees
completely paralysed from the waist
down, was able to raise himself from
the operating table in St. Mark's
Hospital yesterday and walk around
the room. After be had come out
from hypnotic ntftuencr he was
able to repeat the feat
Luysterberg rose from the table old.
and was a stevedore on a dock in
Hoboken. More than three years
ago he was attacked with a fonu
of "Infantile paralysis." which left
him partially paralysed. He read of
a remarkable change in a person af-
flicted like himself ^>y Dr. Alfred J.
Fox through hypnotic suggestion, and
a few weeks ago seut for Dr. Fox
Since that time Dr. Fox has been
quietly working with his patient.
, > His fwl
Dr. Fox is only about half the aixe
of Luysterborg The top of his bead
is bare and he has the air of a mat-
ter-of-fact physician deeply interest-
ed Id the work at hand. Yesterday
he had his paUent brought to the
table in the operatinc room, where
the physicians and nurses were gath-
ered Without any Sveagall or the-
atrical passes he hypnotised Luyster-
borg. and then said:
".Sow, yoa are going to more your' lg-Jt
feet. Mote them up and down. You
now hare control over them." FOR RENT.
The man moved his feet .ip and THE STORE BOOM FORMERLY
down for the first time in lire. OCCUPIED BY THE SAUNDERS
SHOE STORE FOR REST. AD-
1 J- DRESS W. J. R1GGS. R. F. D. Na.
Of coarse, you 4. SHAWNEE, OKLA. i -tf
will have to lean on these doctors. > SUMMER RACE MEET IS <5.
but you can walk." , !
Luysterborg Is thirty-nine yeara The third annual meeting of the
without assistance and. by placing1 Oklahoma City jockey Club will be
his bands on the shoulders of two held at Oklahoma City June 13 to
of the physicians, was able to walk' July 4. A program of unusual in-
about the room and was again placed ^ terest has been arranged for this
on the table when he returned to meeting. Six or more racee will be
1-ady Decies. formerly Miss Vivian
Gould of New York, who is reported
to be suffering from an attack of
appendicitis. Lord Decies and his 19-
year-old bride have arrived at Lon-
don from their honeymoon through
Egypt. The news of the Budden ill-
ness of lady Decies has caused great
anxiety to her friends in the "400**
of New York, as her social premiere
is just to begin.
the spot where he had started.
Dr. Fox gradually brought the man
out from the hypnotic state, and the
first words he said were: "1 want
to walk."
By balancing himself between two
doctors he was able to make an-
other circuit of the operating room.
BIG YQEMAN HOME-
District manager, W. W. Avers,
has returned from Byars where he
reecntly installed a homeitead of tire
American Yoemen with 97 members.
A parade was given and Ayers and
State MaAager C. M. Walker made
speeches on the street corner, the
celebration taking on the character
EQUALIZATION BOARD MEETS.
The Bity Board of Equalisation of
the City of Shawnee will meet at the
city council chamber on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday. May J9, JO,
and 31, and all property owners are
hereby notified to be present and
show cause why their assessment
should not be raised.
D. E JEXXER.
City Clerk.
run each afternoon, except Sunday,
commencing at 3 o'clock. Officials of
national reputation have been en-
gaged to preside at this meeting, and
with the splendid racing equipment
on the State Fair Grounds, the meet-
ing promises to be of the highest
class.
On June 13. the opening day of the
j meeting, the Oklahoma Derby for |1,-
*'00 will be raced. Thifi race will be
j for 3-year-olds and up, and the dis-
j tanoe will be X 1-16 miles. The In-
I dependence Handicap for 11,000 will
be raced July 4. The race will be
tor horses of all ages and the dis-
tance will be 6 furlongs.
The summer meetings of the Jockey
Club have become very popular, and
the meeting this year promises to
eclipse any meeting ot its kind ever
held in the Southwest.
The leading stables that have been I
EDITOR OF SEATTLE
TIMES IS IKIED
Uneeda
Biscuit
Atnwr SoU
to Balk
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Seattle. Wash.. May 24—As an out-
growth of the late municipal cam-
paign. and the so-called anti-vice
crusade that resulted In the recall of
Mayor Hiram C. Gill and the re-
moval and indictment of Chief of
Police Chirles W. Vappenstein, the
county grand Jury returned thirteen
Iudlctments.
Colonel Alden Blethen .editor of
the Seattle Times, and Clarence B.
Blthen. managing editor, were in-
dicted on charges of criminal libel
and conspiracy; the Times on a
charge of conspiracy, and Chauncey
B. Rath bun, city editor of the
Times, on a charge of criminal libel.
Another indictment charges Col-
racing at Jacksonville and Tampa, jonel Blethen with ' participation in
Fla., and Juarea. Mexico, will ship to dance hall graft and two new in-
Oklahoma City to train and race at I dietments were returned against
this meeting. These (table* include I WappenstalB.
som« of the fastest horses in the| The prand Jury returned other in-
country. The State Fair Grounds,
which Is to be opened as a summer
park, will be In complete operation
at this time.
years.
' Y'ou acn stand
«alk." said Dr Fbx.
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REAL INSPECTION
OF DAIRY COWS
KERKER BROTHERS
Real Estate, Loans
And Insurance
Farm Loans a Specialty,
Lowest Rates. Op-
tional payments
PATRONS BENEFIT!
Come to our office and let us show
You our listing Residence ousiness
and some Special Bargains in Va-
Lots and Farms.
KERKER BRO'S,
III North
Union St.
Milk Inspector & SI. Martin has
inaugurated a new system of dairy
inspection that will be a real inspec-
tion and will insure not only rich
but pure and healthful milk for
Shawnee. At each inspection made
he wilt be accompanied by a veter-
inarian, and while Mr. Martin will
, s; ; the preri :>.-s a.- to detail-
gjness. ventiiatiou etc.. and teat the
milk for per cent of batter fat. the
veterinarian will pass upon the phy-
sical condition of the cow. In one
inspection already made, one cow
has been ordered isolated until fur-
ther notice. A list of all cows in
the city and all cows from which
milk is supplied to city consumers,
and this list will be kept up to date,
so that data on the various dairies
will be always at hand. Every milk
dealer who refuses to obey the or-
ders of the milk Inspector will be
refused a license to sell milk is
Shawnee.
dlctmenis which were sealed. Col-
onel Ble-heu asserts that the in-
dictments are the outcome of pol-
icies.
NEW MEXICO AND
ARIZONA STATES
Washington, D. C., May 24—The
joint resolution admitting Arizona
and New Mexico to immediate state-
hood. but withholding approval of tb
XISSOI'BI DRrCtillST
FOUND L\ GUTHRIE.
Guthrie, Okla, May 24—Thomas H.
Long, aged 24. the missing St.
Joseph, Mo., druggiBt, was located
here Tuesday and ic now awaiting
money from home in order to return
j to St. Joseph. Long disappeared
I from his place of business and home
constitutions of both until the people!*11 J°«pPh last Wednesday even
have voted on proposed amendment
passed the house of repreesntatiws
by a viva voce vote.
No roil call was demanded on the
final vote.
The resolution requires Arizona to
————-— I Tote on an amendment removing the
+ + + recall provisions it applies to judges.
'I.
READ THIS.
This certifies that we have sold
Texas Wonder for a number of yean
and And It to be the best Kidney.
Bladder and Rheumatic remedy we
have ever sold. We have as yet to
hear the first complaint. Shawnee
Drag Co, Cor. Main and Broadway. *
$1.00
FOR ONE TEAK.
The Sunday Msralsr Shaw,
nee News seat te say ad-
dress ose year,
$1.00
Payable la Advance.
j and requires Ne« Mexico to vote on
.J. an amendment making its constitu-
J. | tion more easily amendable in the
4. | future.
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ing. He declares he has no knowl-
edge of his whereabouts in the
meantime, but that he "woke up" in
Oklahoma City Monday and saw in
a St. Joseph newspaper that he was
missing from home. He had but $2
left and used that sum to come to
Guthrie Monday night. He was taken
in by the police and given lodging
St a hotel. Local authorities believe
' ><ong is suffering from a nervous
\ breakdown caused by too close ap-
] plication to business. He has a wife
and two children In St. Joseph.
LOVfc LEADS GIRL
TO TAKE HER LIEE
Altus, Okla., May 24—Ludie Adam-
son, 18 year old girl, employed on
the local telephone exchange, com-
mitted suicide here Tuesday after-
noon about 6 o'clock, by taking a
large dose jf carbolic acid. The
young woman has lived here only
a short time hut was popular with
her fellow employes Her par^its
will arrive from Headley. Tex., Tues-
day night A love affair Is believed
to have been the cause of her act
BARKED W1BF.
Guaranteed to heal without a blem-
ish or your money refunded. Price
15c, 60c and $1. 25c site for family
only. For sale by all druggists
TUESDAY NIGHT
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t REACH THE PEOPLE. t "* fiD" <° ,I5
■i• THE SHAWNEE NEWS -f
4* goes ts all the homes la ~
+ Shawnee Sunday morning If -J-
•f you lavs anything to offsr +
f ie ; jbUc. the way u> dts
+ pose of ssme is to sdvertlse
+ TRT THE 8CXDAT MORN
+ ISO SHAWNEE SEWS
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On petition, the council remitted
the Jail sentence of Willism Johnson
HV had
been fined $104 and thirty days in
jail for violation of the prohibition'
ordinate* it was shown that Mr.
Johnson has three smsll children de-
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i ;>endenl upon him. sick with the
j. ueasles snd nobody to care for them
^ ' :>ut a negro hired for that purpose
.j. The city attorney was Instructed
.J.JIO confess judgment in the case
All Dotal Wort obtained at ay
office s-iat* tor fiaaiity (kill aad
reaso&at e prtssi.
Office Fksae tUi Res. lit
BR ArSTO. Beatlsi
Over H4--yaaa*B Drag Store «et
Bell attd Mais
. u..r....p*i anthontie* of
surdam are considering a plai
convert the 1M.M0 tons ot
ilsle street refuse that a-~e cs^tred
every r<«r isto fuel brf«uets for
boiler.
OR. C. PARRIJGTrt*
PHTSICIAN AM) SCROBON
Specialist is RartaL Sexaal aai
Woass-a Disease*.
<JT.ce: Roods I and 4
1KH Vttlfc Breadwa;
I wherein Cowen t Putnam sue for
extrss on the convention hall. The
| amount having been agreed upon.
Fifty dollars was appropriated for
the firemen to send delegates to the
state convention at Enid next week
The city ordinances hsve been re- j
vised snd codified, and the council:
las; night instructed the ordinanc.
committee to enter inta a contract
with some publishing concern to
print not 1ms than 5C copies of the
ssme for distribution in lieu of pub-
lishing them ia s paper.
The old sewer system occupied
mach of the discussion. Mayor Mar-
tin believed that some agreement sat-
isfactory all around could still be
reached, and argued that the matter
of rates be let rest a while. It is
understood that the old sewer com-
pany will accept cents on the dol-
Isr on their original investment If
the city will take the laterals as they
1 sow lay.
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