The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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OUR TENTH AN-
NIVERSARY SALE
Will be Continued during
the Remainder of January.
13 More Days of Rare
Values
sssmtiMPffoc
10+106 £ CHOCTAWAVE+ ,
McAlester, Oklahoma.
Refund faxe tound trip on purchases of $15 or over
Thursday, February 22. Wilson Will Nat Visit Oklahoma.!
I Decoration day tlrR y> ar corn* on'
Thursday. May 3d- The Fourth
of July :<4 the next and it. also
count) on Thursday. Thanksgiv-
ing, November 28, is next and it
fallis on Thursday.
Otlwr hofliidayB some of which
aire no* legal,, but which will be
observed in matny places are the
following: McKin'ey's birthday,
January 12; St. Valentine day,
Fobruairy 14; St- Patrick's day,
Sunday, March IT; Faster Sun-
day, April 7; Labor Day. Sepfcem-
ber 2. There are nniany other
lays nwin'kcd holidays in the cail-
"ndars, but wild1 be thought of ns
holidays by only * few peopl
who observe them Wceordring to
t'heir own belief. If one was to
take a van'at ion for every diay
that is marked in some of tine cal
■ndars for 1912 he would get
twenty-six days off th s year lor
there are that many dsij-w mark««
Carl Monk, of McAlester
siatant county attorney, is in re-
ceipt o! a letter from Uovcrnor'
Woodrow Wilson of New Jvracy,
in which Uovcrnor Wilson ex-
presses his regrets that lie can-
not accept the urgent invitation|
of his frictills in Oklahoma to
visit the slate before tin' meeting
of the d inoeratic convention at
Oklahot!.'a City on February 22-
fite govi rnor feels thwl live fact
that the legislature of New .Jer-
sey will lie in sisnioh from Jan-
uary !• to April I will prevent his
leavin" the staN>. Such intervals
of liberty as lie will I nave whil<
tlw leg slature is in kicks ion hav
bwn filled by cngagH'iinnts ol
long standing.
Heinz's Pickles, Sauer kraut and all
kinds of Staple Groceries at
The PARLOR Market
Don't forget that we carry at all times th« very best in
Fresh and Cured Meats
We Strive To Pleatc
THE PARLOR Swi ARRET
THOS. HYDE, Prop.
PHONE 26
"I bav« been somewhat cositve,
but Ooan's Kegulat 8 gave just the
results desired. They act mildly ail 1
regulate the bowels perfectly."—
George IS. Krause, tJOOt! Walnut Ave.,
Altooim, Pa. 44-14.
To Avoid Mcnjaigitis-
The following riulis to be ad-
opted in amy eomiurunity likclj
to be visited by meningitis arc
printed by the Dallas Newts, and
are furnish d by Dr. Soiphiati.
the expert from tlw Rockefeller
institute at New York City. Rent
to Dallas to help handle the sit-
uation in that ciity:
"Have no dread of the dis-
ease, further tlian that wihiiiih
iiidiuiev.s car. ,n thr ei/Wditioii ol
tin,' health, of the person, clean-
liness of tli.1 body and of t.h.-
premis ■«.
"Washing of streets and use
of the disinfectant upon them
are. good general lincasur -s a!
any time. They aire not par-
ticularly applicable to tlw pr -
vent ion of memimgitie-
"Spray or gargle of th.- throsut
and nose with mild
agents is connmndi'd.
"^Isolation of tine eases, qiiai-j
possible, if lioinie ii
able place- Avoid
I'rain from visiting
iiy the plaice® wher
sons gather, |>la<
a eonifort-
rowds, i'e-
unneccssar-
inany per
ol aiu use-
iii'nt. shows and loitering plaeus.
"I'sk.' those sa'nitary imeaa-
tir.-s for e.U'aul.iiiess', good at any
time.
" I'se wa.rhi clothing wlwii ex-
posed to cold. Adapt the- body,
by ii ;«' of proper agents, ti
ehangeH in eli urate conditions,
and to the rise and fall of tlw
bodily vitality.
"When in iiiii*ritis is siiw| ect-
ed, have prompt dwgmosis and
pathological lest. Di'saese
not Tiveessarily mean dleatih-
"Be cheerful. _ Avokl gloomy
taJk of disease, even this dis-
ease. A brigh't disposition if
good everywhere-
dock
antiscpl jyT-my Holidays Come on Thurs
day in 1912.
Thursday is the most popular
day for 1 gal holidays thus year
antine as far as possible, and |
concentration to a treating plac 'Phcre are four legal, vacations
for care and separation fronn t.h '1 fallon Tliuisday this year
well. j and in ail probability each v
"Care of the persons of ben!-1 bo observed by many people m
thy people, so that they iiiha Oklahoma. Th,e new year start
not become carriers of the germ; id1 off with the first day of tlw
to others wiles' condition in-jyear as the first legal holiday
vites the inroad of due dl>s at). The next legal lioliday will be
"Stay at home as much «si Washington s Birtlililiay, which
Coal Law Needs Amending.
The present coal-Jand law lias
one serioiik defect, wlkimh should
be remedied if h leasing law is
not enacted- The restriction ol
area tl«a.!t may legally be acquir-
ed o a maximum of 100 acres for
an individual and 640 acres fr>i
an ass x'iation is not in ivecord
with good mining i«ra<-tic<' The
fixed charges on the cost of a
modern coal mine, provided with
tine up-to-date equipment nw*is-
snry to conserve life and prop-
rty and to jssmre maximum re-
ft very,' are too high to be as-
sessed against the output of so
small a tract, especially if the
oak seam is of only moderate
thickrefis. A law il sigiu«d to
promote the practical- utilization
of coa' deposits, whether the sys-
tem contemplates sale or lease,
must provide for the holding of
irge enough unit to permit the
opening and equipment of a inod-
rn mine and to warrant its eco-
nomfical operation- Without sueih
provisions for commercial opera
ti-on too great an advantage i<
given to the landurant railroads
ind large coal companies already
in possession of eonsid'erable
areas of h.igh-gradte coal. (From
112(1 Annual Report.* Director
United States Geological Sur-
vey.)
ADVOCATES PARCELS POST
W. A. l'olk for cash will meet
any man's prices on dry goods
and groceries, quality considered.
Dyspepsia is our national allmeni'
Burdock Blood Bitters is the nation
al cure for i . It strengthens stoin
ach membranes, promotes flow of di-
gestive juices, purifin s the blood,
builds you un. 44 14.
General Black-
smithing, Horse
shoeing,Waggon and
Go To
Carriage, Repairing QfUlS.
This Winter
I will give the promptest atten-
tion to all kinds of work,
and will appreciate
your business
A. W. LODEN
Hartshorne, Oklt.
Don't
a man—
No need to hire 11 roofer when
you buy Peerless Prepared Roofing. To
lav a Peerless roof rig/it is easier than to lay it ivro/ig.
Simplest job iii the world to do. Just lay Peerless on the roof—
nail it down—cement the laps and ysu'rt all through. We
mean that. Oncc you've laid a Peerless roof you're all through
with nof expense. There'll lie no repair bill—no after cost—for
it is yuaranteed to stay and satisfy.
We know all about prepared
roofing—been selling it for years. That's
why Peerless Roofing conies to you with our
guarantee as well as the manufacturer's. It wouldn't be there if
we were not sure that Peerless is the kst prepared roof on the
market today.
Don't confuse Peerless with ordinary
prepared roofings, anil don't wait to
investigate. Drop in and talk it over today.
Southwestern States Lumber Co.
Hartshorne, Oklahoma
LADY WANTED
To introduce o.u>r very coiiKplct'
Spring line of bea.ntiil'iul wool
suitings, wash fabrics. 1'iuiey
waitings, silks, etc.. Iidkls. la< >
and petticoats. All up to date N.
Y. Ciity Patterns. Finest line oil
the market. Dealing direct with
the mils you will fund our prices
low. Profits $10.00 to $;10.(K)
weekly. Samples and full iuistirii'e-
tions- packed i i a neat sani/pl
case shipped' express prepaid. No
money required. Exclusive terri-
tory. Write for particulars. R
first to apply.
Standard Dress Goods Co., Desk
605. Binghamton, N. Y.
Rex Dyspepsia Tablets.
Relieves gas in stomach, distress
after eating, stomach nervous-
ness, dizziness, headache, heart-
burn, heart palpitation and other
ailments caused by faulty diges-
tion. Price 25c. Prepared by
United Drug Company, Boston
.Mass. Sold in Hartshorne onlj
by N. E. Tuell, The Rexall Store
Postcflicv Official Declares De-
livery on Rural Routes Should
Not Be Delayed.
The .•stablishinent cf parcels
post delivery along rural mail
rout s slumld not be delayed any
longer, in the opinion of P. V.
DeGraw, Fourth Assistant Post-
master General1, as expressed in
his annual report submitted to
Postnumt r Gmerall Hitchcock-
"Every consideration of prae-
ticability business expediency
and adlniiaisitration," says 1 .
"favors the plain as being a sour-
ce of I'irge revenue and great
public accomiiwidiat ion."
Mir. DeGraw bases his recom-
mendation for parcels jnist on the
ground that the expenditure for
rural service is increasing much
more rapidly than the receipts,
anil the ]>arcels post would) pro-
vide mnich additionial revenue-
During the past year the rurail
mail receipts were $7,570,(KM),
while the expenditures were $37,-
130,00§, For the present year
there has lu-en appropriated) $42.-
7(t0,(KX), while it is not expected
that there will be any appreciable
increase in receipts. This loss
will beeoniie greater eiwh year hie
says, unless the parcels post is
established to help- There arc at
present more tlian 1,000,000 miles
of rural mail routes, and the av-
erage mileage per <lay for each
carrier is 24.19 tnilesL During thio
past year 577 routes were atKk*l.
iioid parcels were received at the
deaidl etter office during the year,
More tliam 18.000,000 letters
the daily receipts averaging 44.-
500 pieces, an increase over the
previous year of 8 per cent-"
CHOCTAW
Railway and Lighting Company
TIME TABLE NO. 11.
In effect May 15, 1811, Supersed-
ing all Previous Time Cards.
Iut«rurbau cars leave Hartshorne
daily as follows:
Leave
Hartshorne
5:55 a. m.. .
6:56 a. m...
8:00 a. in...
L 9:10 a. in...
10:00 a. ui.. .
L 11:10 a. ui...
12:00 noon...
Ii 1:10 p. in...
2:00 p. ui...
3:10 p. in...
4:00 p. m.. .
Arrive
McAlester.
.. 6:&8 a. in.
,. 7: &8 a. iu.
.. 9:07 a. in
.. 9:58 a. in
..11:07 a. in
..11:68 a. m
,. 1:07 p. m
.. 1:68 p. in
.. 3:07 p. in
.. 3:68 p. in.
.. D:07 p. tu
U Summer live* eternally alone her
beaches, her fields are tolid rug* of
flower*—her street* are hedged with
pepper tree* and reset.
Whin you go, go by w*y «f the
Rock Island
Lines
—make the journey part of jrour outing
Sunshine all the Way
by the direct route of low altitudes—
via El Paso and New Mexico. Big
berths, spb ndid meal*. Perfect train
tervice over a smooth road-bed makes
the trip to the most delightful land in
the univer*e one of
pleasure.
jHgjrii
Let mi quot« fares and
he If yon plan a trip.
FAY THOMPSON
Oiiiiion PuMDltr Agent, Oklahoma City. OkU
B. KESSLER, Agent
Htrtihornr Okli.
A Girl's Wild Midnight Ri.'e.
To warn people of a fear.'ul fori st
fire in the Catjskil's a young girl
rode a horse back at uifclnjght and
saved many lives. Her deed wjis>
glorious but lives are often saved
by Dr. King's New Discovery iin cur-
ing lung trouble, coughs and co'ds,
which might have ended in cot sump-
tion or pneumonia. "It cured me of
a dreadful cough and lung disease,"
wrttcs W. K. Patte son, Wellington,
Tex., "after four in our faini y had
died with consumption, and 1 gained
87 pounds." Nothing so sure and
safe for all throat and lung troub-
les. Price 50c and $1.01). Trial bot-
tle free. Guaranteed by the City
Drug Store. 44it4.
L> 6:10 p. m 5:68 p. m
' 6:00 p. m 7:07 p. m.
L> 7:10 p. m 8:13 p. m.
* 8:12 p. m 9:28 p. in.
9:30 p. in 10:40 p. m.
* 11:00 p. ni 12:13 a. ni.
Cars marked L are Limited cars,
and will stop for passengers at fol-
lowing stops only: At all Ticket
Offices, Stop 20, Haileyville Jet.,
Lake Park, Power House, McAlester
Jet. and Monroe '.venue.
Effecitve May 15, 1911, the sals
of regular ojie-way and round trip
tickete will be discontinued.
$5.00 Coupon Books will be aold
at all ticket offices for $3.76.
Ticket offices at Interurban Sta-
tion, Tueli's Drag Store and Savage
Drug Company.
Cars marked * enter Haileyville
after leaving Hartshorne. All other
cars enter Haileyville before arriving
at Hartshorne.
YOU ARE PROTECTED
when you install electricity
in the home. Burglars
never care to work in the
light, If you leave an elec-
tric light burning in your
home, they will not bother
you. Then, again, by the
pressure of a button at
your bedside, you can flood
the entire house instantly
with light. This is only one
of the many uses for elec-
tricity in the home. Have
your home wired now.
A specific for pain—Dr. Thoma«'
Blctrlc Oil, stronig( t. cheapest lini-
ment ever devised. A household rem-
. edy In America for 26 year*. I
INDIANOLA
Ice, Light & Power Co.
Brea.kfa.st Foods
For the whole family. No
matter how your taste is
we can satisfy it with our
breakfast foods. With our
breakfast foods, breakfast
can be prepared in ten
minutes. Remember we
carry oranges and grape
fruit that taste so good in
the morning,andif you want
meat we have the best
breakfast bacon on earth.
Phone 53.
JOE N. WARREN
Practical Painter
and Professional Paper Hanger
Estimate furnished on any job—
large or small. A first-class
work guaranteed.
P. (). Box 3+2, Hartshorne,Okla.
Money to Loan
ON FARMS AND IM-
PROVED CITY REAL
ESTATE
See as for Rates and Terms
A. M. Gooch& Co
GHKLE & DAVIS
Blacksmith and Wood-
workers, Horseshoeing,
Carriage and Buggy Re-
pairing.
Oun repairing a specialty.
SHOP BACK OK POSTOFFICK
A. E. CARLOCK
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Hartshorn*, Okla.
P!.on« or Ltava Call* at Savsgs
Drug Star*.
UNION MARKET
r. B. PITCHFORD. Prop.
Having secured a highly rwonv
liienil<nl Hcaniotrcm, I sothcit your
patronage in dressmaking and
plain sewing. •
MRS. W. P. HI X EN BAUGH
W. W.
Physician and Surgeon
Calls left at Tuslla will hav* prompt
Attention.
HARTSHORNE, OKLA.
H. A. WEEKS
Dontlst.
Office Over Tueli's Drag Store.
Any akin itchin* la a temper-teat-
er. Tbe ifeore you scratch the worw
tt Mhea. I loan's Olnbmeat tares
piles, eczema—any aMo Itckta*. At
all drag stores _ ** t4.
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Allen, Jasper M. The Hartshorne Sun. (Hartshorne, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1912, newspaper, January 18, 1912; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151903/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.