The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1911 Page: 4 of 12
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SUITS TO ENJOIN TAX
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vi'.ot and <ev^ry :txpATier aJ^- j
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be pr-m.tied Ui br*v!iie a p*?^7
t-.- tae It will b afle^eo
:hi: tbe inertis^- j: vaioanon of
tb> jka,:* board zas brought th<-
T*Iua:ioii of property o# a*ny
taxpayers i - v* KC j-^-r e-f tb-
ltv* c * f x-d in tb- O-'tstifti-
t><n.
Something Substantial for the Home
Is a Present For All the Family
You Need Very Little Christmas Money at This Store
We appreciate the burden of expense that rests on most people during the holiday season. We
realize that it is the ambition of most or you to remember your family and friends with a Christmas gift
s\ e know, too. that the mijority of thinking people ha\e come to the wise conclusion that practical gifts
are the onlv sensible zifts. For practical gifts outlive all others. Practical gifts are always in use, each
hour, each dav. Not onlv Christmas day, but long after next Christmas and many Chnstmases have
come and gone. The practical gift will be there always-a constant reminder of your love and a con-
stant blessing to those to whom vou give. How much better to give something of practical worth than
some meleis article raat will be admired on Christmas day. then laid away and forgotten. We have a
a beautiful line of Buffets. Sideboards. Dining Tables. Library Tables and the best line of Rockers in the
city any of which wiLl make a delightful, practical gift.
See Our Line of Cut Glass and Hand Painted China
You Are Always Welcome At This Store Whether You Buy or Not
K. J. LeFEVRE, THE HOUSEFURMSHER
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Large Numbar of Individual Tax
payer* Will Teat Act on
of Board
Suit will be brought m Pon-
totoc and Coizazche Count ■■ by
b larse namb-r of individual *-&x-
psvers to ecjoji the payTr:'t,ot of
taxes f- r tt s yK-ar. baaed upon
the acton of the Slate B-i'ard of
Equ^liat n ir>ak ir* ttib-s over
the valuations as rrtzne i by *.h«
!.«r .* w. .• c "*
■ x:---s«" ^z<f :.n:4- S>-ca'..r J
E. Thomas of Lawtic ai i Sena-
tor R. M. Roddie of Ada were
at Okiahnza City Saturday e*:h-
ACTUAL STARVATION
^act? About Indigestion ind Its
Relief That Should In-
terest Yoa
A.:h<■:.eb Indigo" a azd Dyv
P^k.4 :vr>- w. prv-va.rnt. idost pe<>-
ps • <i not thoroughly underttan :
th-ir cauae and ear-. Th-re :s
t>' r >i 'il why mrjgt p^i .p'. •
si u!d n- -t eat anything they de-
s .— f tbev wiM oz'y ■ bew *
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actail'y <arv ti^rrs^Vr-s e*
s. -j. thr f ar f -at.ne
e\rr. zood-lockin^. t?:-->smelitn£:
arid govd-taata-g f>:«d. bwaoae :t
d-*t t:t agre>e with th«i.
Th- b si tb:ug to do is to fit
y ur^i if X• -t . e«r. any s- -1 f d
We beijeve "*"e :an rdiere Dya-
4 We are s c>:'nfi >nt of
tti* fact that we guarantee ;zi
pr. : .- - t>: ffjppiy :rr.- 5 exe n nac>- and eenfideae* the pub-
fre- ■ f a_ ""is: every ■ z- wi: i •L'-rs anz .u *r without a ck-ubi.
w_ isr t wi ;> z ■: j«erf- -"iy '^reafcat Chnstmas offer e\er
•atiafied with the r«il*^ -ti.1 i T.ac'e by a Metrc-pt-iitian arwspa-
U pr>>Jur-'«. W -xn t no p<rom- t«-r Th- Pze-n:x up to 1913
- . az • ]"it no - i- md-r anj az.i -.z -.egazt watch all fur
z wzaw-r • ir- ;■ S3 •*
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nothing
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tat.v'O I-.-U^d br Silff-'.'.-D
an - v( *ie e-r. 'in-n-ss
offer.
We war:
Ino.tw. z D; >-i-.-a
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T: watch and tb«e paj^rr may
THR SUN FRRE
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Yearly Subscripti<m Oiven
Away Free to the P«cn
Sending Ui Best News
Item.
The Sun has dot-ided to offer
nu for a limited tine, one yearly
preaeet-dar opcrj Terr subscription each werk to ".be
person ®end;ng us the best ne*s
«.V « arob- Bacci^ Iitem- ofUr is open to all.
T i Tt« P.czir Sat-rmalla, *a;ch oc- old or young, whrifher 6'baoriL-
t-.-« 1= -J. ^ci uc«. irera a m 0f. nQ. y vou not a ^
■«aaoa of gr* *. MTlvlty ari r ;o.clej
s czc?ei ty z-mz.} p:.T..ec^6 a^d «x- acr.t'-r. ■(*r■ is you cnanve lo &e-
It U taterw.-.si to
tr c« tit or^ia of
eastonis to
cca=fr« <i wita
Dr—ica. .;«rjUUoB«
of - obaorrtBcei
aa« It will so.-pnaa '
— i - t to >ears
>a~tv zere
g ". §f-t*.: of c.d :a tcsor of Satura of
a.a la-z- latr :nex ivtn-
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Special Values
in all D&partments
he judge
j of the item, and the r ght is
.1- cionr.-. a a sasifutatioa of u« cratitada j reserved to publish ali received.
. ., offer s n A goac a.t-r ;e . „ p.-o^rj of taa j Q tdditkin u ;iie otte de«lar-.xi
D. -n«rr 25th ber.rrc c,rOr: i: rr ,xn carts u! iu. f-'u *«" ; .
.ill ^ «i:tax««c tad t^iai kyaas w«r« j'he w.nn-T. The bes ten s
~ ' """ ' iat| Tt«*a latta* wtra raaiiy taa j that which most gr aUy interest*
j IV. tim- :.T tir^tEias. u=aa ^pre^iuu aa of tk« aodtri (th? m Q - ,\0 character
1 r.. uiaiir.iT )ln^? ' oral ... .
- «. .tz- tie irntibk s: 1-4 I t " Musk ^ a-, ua Sa-._-aa^a -isbsi: fesst- M news s so nterestmg as that
...... " t-i tti* .11 i ii*d as • do at i which :s just a little d.:frr--c:
r __ 1 ClrtitBii a rui#r or klag ^ 'from the en r&l run of
d-gesiiTc 4H-- .. pctmj wto ctruia ^.*«roo*
. -^ trv - n&sortl bowei t-el-' Lightnipfcfl Khi Frw.
j- - - - oc^y -f* ku;: Prcb^biy U li a- «pice of life, and to :t
peo50e t tmier of ic^ of BltruU. wko ti
OUR Great Christmas Sale is in
full swing. Everv article of
winter merchandise has been radically
reduced. This will prove a boon to
all those who have not completed
their winter ward-robet or those in
search of gifts.
It will pay vou to attend this oppor-
tune event.
c*-o! [ atxrmatt
Juitiu-
McAlester, Oklahoma.
Refund fare round trip on purchases of $15 or over
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A St. |i«tlray <:f R^xali Dys-la-
every-
mm. H« cT« iht «portj of , aapp^n^ngs. v &r:ety :i the
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— . „ . „ news events of unique nature are
list two in a b&Joc. Ti* efcaDce mrtUU a alatl^r po.ar !■■«<>
at iVa'Yi tro-n liTtr jofciej c-r aaa- eaa: uaaa
was a mattar of (aaaral
r>rouiiit
'm TaaSti.T ^
Z'rrBitter* i-e tite-i as Hot- eoaoara. atd ti* >oycnis spirit of **-
c< West la i\rtr-,—t u aow aarro *4 to taa-
U7 part:**
It U tSa teoeS Uat ast*t U*
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r tr<eatoi-t
hrrt-r
AZZptT
> .":u^gy. liver
a jasdkt He *as tzec.
i eared br Ei«.:irk BiK#rs
txer. ierr*
ai . *1 :• 1 - • 1 tir iuiz*? *34 bix* yc.nC*rc*
T- ear I CnJy ivc *: tie Cfcy ^rof
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c*? Mffertnc
: l ft t TfJio*
---.r . vmtkAtiT or^ las aad It «* * 1
TVr*re raasladar Uat. aftar all, klatary
aac >*al Itaail.
always very aeo ptabie.
VTriie your ar'icle &s best you
can. sign your name ;whkh will
not be published" and mail or
hand it to The Sun. i
sc-.h -is-s. w-r lav- .are>*
s.irs wzi i sejt f r ,J3d «:.•>.•. Ail parties owsng the under-j
I^aiesnber y.-L ai "an Rex- are to e M and
•U Bea>edj« in this o&aawuiitj I •ettle their accounts at :®<* tf.
Ir at oar tt r—Ti- H-rxa. UNION MARKET.
S:.,"r- N. E. Twk. -hri&ti*. Wfii Andenoa Prop,
ila'-tah rze Okla 41-tl.
STRAYED OR j?TOLEN—One
bay -•.ny. five ieet high; brand-1
Gzariiteec Watch Free ^ L. B. on hght a^. colder ;i
Tie 1£^£ ? - Da- ;, aai ~rjn ^ i^Sed. Reward;
lay i'ze.i 1 w;il sez f .r M-*- ^ ^ 0{ aame to Mike
rcpoLt^z Newipsp-r ir -x c.-a Hartshorne. Okia. tf.
J an az . v* s*
a ;«-eiL 1 z 1 •'. r-U pjarma
Kn.-c-e-t
TM |fmij rou forf*t <• •
KStrt wko dot t forfat U (Its ts TM
ar* sot *o blaaaaA.
<«*r. tin 1
wild, as a «"nrj5.".a* : --^-n
f r 1/ 8>
Tija p«>- > >*. -w ti,- re<
pr. ,-f ettber N ^ «paj«er
WfcV 1
iV-e*.i(*«- .
>«id V' tie }•
Is t wis :zat
a..
iiri w.r.: * r.'.i-st
■t its a>j^>3 tetr - -
1
S M His Wife-* LHa.
Oc SfM il eirttBi*.
baftlr s
(astlral ts th* cslaa-
dar wklch hat *uch a
ksU sa tba fcaarta tf
•14 asd rsaag alike as
Ckrtataaa Day The
rise tf Ikt esr Mis
aud tkt vales* upos
Us strata ssasB to
teks os s aora cbsarr tons, asd Us
spdrh of Us Urns asm ts Ursw a
stst pises* asd Ulac* which
mar|
K, V*" wo^d b««' W ««ssrOr *ra dtroM « 11
Pit, - *t - 0 R B-o t of a* tt la wtU plaesa, as tt 1* with
Viafc Adaaf Jim. -ti s lai ao'. t*ea psopi* Th*r. too. sot oalj assa to
•,<x In K-i« Sew I/ t«Ttrr She ehsac*. hot Us traaafomatloa doe*
wat dews u. htr i«ei ace. salt to uu plaes la BllUoaa of heart* to a
pr*. wTtlaost leip stt asd - « - greater or ls*s dssrss Ths *plrlt of
ere UODrtJai wable aid s d-;ad -. ctrtataa* e^es aSeeta p«>pls who for
ksri s^' too* wt of Ut ytar wt 4sto14 sf
tSL crx asd well H a srtti^isd of MU| for ttelr f.l
Skocatte. iUs^oie for oob«. aid t^* most latsrsstls« t tort a*
•-> • -I Ks Ue M reaabie reaei# af CtrUi*a*tld* ar* Uoss which will
'.i «ari for Aes teste i-i* z-o«l«. sew appear la prtnt—tro* (torts* of
l*: rr:_aF«* uttxi tar s«a asd weaea who** Uoa(hU hars
> -1- " ferer. trcmp aad wbo&pag c<n«k. tttt oslr of Uslr ova *sli*h -
.JJ, Ga* aid pjsassrsa. but hsr* bass swsk-
y ^ es«d. If otly tor a dar or tws, from
• •- • T^^SSV'JTSi
. -a ■ i- t tt. i '' -d ai -ipert iaborao ry w>;>rk- kalf-coaacloa* to 4o *o*a act e< klsd
■ad aril ^eL-strurt artifieial *"*• 10 ^ **•!•« tor
j z
new
two
The production of sugsr can-
in Cuba for the crop year end-
ing with September exceeded 1-
495,000 tons.
Norway haa twenty-six paper
mills with a total output of 150
000 tons a year, aome of it oom-
ing to this country.
The champion wine taster of
r I SUce, v>ilr Of a pi oicas.i-nuii in
that country, at the age of 75
had certified 450,CKX) barrels ot
wine.
Fifteen years ago Moscow surt-
ed a eity pawmshop. Since then
it has loanod more than $27,000.-
000 <ui nearly 7.000,000 articles
l>vt"t in
The Woman's Club of Con-
stantinople c<oinprises in its mem-
bership American. English,
French, (rorntan, Bulgarian, Rus
■ia. Armenian, Greek and Turk-
ish women.
7 ai w Eas'-ri ' za:. za iryr'.ti at tl'.'Xs.i per eet Crown (•!▼** ts s wsriCtJ Gkfto-
^ a ii spj •— tv <. m- a pa:- sew bridge work a ^**-.aity tf. Mm HavaM.
A Tsrrlbls Blundtr.
To neglect Mver troubW. Never do
It. Tak«> Dr. King'* New Life PUk
on the first sign of constipation, bil
louanesa or inactive bowels and pre-
rent vtrutaM tmllg.wtAio, Jaundice or
(til stows. They reputane Uver.
stomach aad bowela and build UP
your health. Only 2.V at the Cky
Drat Btsr*.
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1911, newspaper, December 14, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151897/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.