The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 75, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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PAGE THREE
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Michigan's the place for
Canoeing
The pure air, tlie delightful climate, and
above all the beautiful water to be found in
Michigan, makes an alluring oombination for
n ideal vacation.
Summer rates are now in effect to
(11 Michigan resorts on the Kmty
Ask the Agent tor particulars
or write to
W. S. ST. GF.ORGE
General Passenger Ag?nt
VT. LOUIS, MO
icBftter
by th
, ~ t Cnci Mnro than do most other" brands"
KUfUDD C vOSl more but are worth much more than
Dill §>CC 2> OvvUo those that cost less! It is a fact that our
margin o( profit over actual cost of pro-
duction is less than it would be at half our priccs;,-were we willing to compete
merely in price. We aim to cxccl in Quality and seek the trade only of intelli-
gent planters who desire to raise the Choicest Vegetables and Most Beat •
tii-ul Flowers it is possible to produce. Are you able to appreciate the
difference in seeds 1 If so, you should read The Burpee Anhual for 1910,
our complete catalog of 178 pages, with hundreds of illustrations and colored
plates painted from nature. Name this Paper, write your address upon a
(postal card and this elegant book will come by w .Tj pp mTUppp & CO.
return mail. Write TO-DAY! Address s.raply PHILADELPHIA
New Industries wilt "P «'■
vory hand. In the last six monthr
the chamber o£ commerce has had
many requests for facta about
Shawnee, with a view of establishing
industries, that it has not been able
to keep pace with them.
Camnltz of the Pittsburg Pirates, who recently blanked the New York
GiantB with but four hits. Gamnltzhaa won six games and lost five thus
far this season. He has fanned flfty-flve men, but his walking of thirty-
one players has pulled his averagedown a whole lot. His record is .512.
Now that he is right," he will nodoubt figure more prominently here-
E. F. PAXSON & CO.
INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE
Watch the want Columns for Our Specials
Phone No 3b « 9 N. Broadway
Mrs.flousewifoTheresaHapjjy
Medium'in Everything
This is especially troe of baking — and it is just as true of bakmg powder. If
TOO use the cheap and Big Can Kinds yoo are getting quantity at the sacrifice ol
quality. It cannot be as good — or as economical as Calumet-the medium price
kind. If you use the High Pries Kind, you are paying tribute to the Trust — tba
quality is no better.
The Cheap
and Big
Can Kind
la dot cm 701 ft*
■art rabsUnce bat
not more baking
powder. It it (rat
in quality only—
not a twsosiy—
sot in utm'sctioo.
(ALliMij
eres Ihc ' fiill Value in
BAKING POWDER
Calumet, in the Standard 1 lb. can,
sells at a moderate cost—but is great
in all'round satisfaction. You use
less of it—it makes the baking lighter,
• purer — more deli-
cious. One baking
will prove its supe-
riority—try it. Ask
your grocer and in*
sist on Calumet*
Free—large handsome
recipe book. Send 4c
and slip found in
pound can. u
Calumet *
Baking Powder Co*
Chicago
after.
SMITH SAYS THAT HE IS NOT />> ISSUE IN THE CAMPAIGN.
TheTrust
Kind
Crut ia'frict.
Vacation
Cool
Colorado
Is the place to aptnd your vacation
this summer.
Up in the mountains—away from
the dirt, smoke and srot—up where
you can breathe the purse balsam-la-
den air—the r< l tout' for the tired
body—the air ttat mult.piles the red
discs In your blood, and makes you
feel the real Joy of living.
And the ou* door life -fishing, hunt-
ing, camping mountain-climbing, rid-
ing, golf, every pleasure In fact con-
ducive in making a "Colorado Vaca-
tion" the most enjoyable you ever
had. Take tt
Rock Island
2. ROCKIES
Very Low Fares
WILL BE Iff EFFECT ALL SUMMER
Go to Yellowstone Park 8nd the
Pacific Coast. Specially low round-
trip fares all jumme to the delight-
ful resorts bf the Qo'den West Let
us send Illustrated letlrature and
suggest the vacation of your life.
Write today
H. M. BROWN OTO. H. LEE
Dlv. Pass. AT Oeu Pass. Agt.
Oklahoma City, Bt Louis,
Okia Mo.
Mr. Smith in reply to the personal
assault made upon him in the Her-
ald, had this to say:
"I don't caer to discuss personali-
ties. The crassness of a personal as-
sault bespeaks weakness of the
cause, and is among men considered
the last resort of cowardice, and is
the weapon of a puppet. My personal
contributions to the public are known.
My credit and mirth provoking per-
onality have nothing to do with offl
cia! misconduct of Judge Abernathy.
The public understands these state-
ments made, are false, and made to
direct the public's attention away
from the judge's mis-deeds in his offl
cial capacity. I am not on trial;
when 1 am, the search-light may be
turned on me.' Abernathy admits that
he ran away on election day. Admits
in thi sthat he 'double crossed' the
people of Shawnee. He has not ex-
cused himself by assaulting me. He
and his record are on trial. By his
official conduct and his public acts,
the people are to judge him. His de-
fense for running away to gratify the
czar rule of Haskellism, is that he
was making speeches for his per-
sonal advancement to the people In
the southern part of the county,whom
he though had natural prejudices
against the Interests of Shawnee.
Judge McKenzie voted and worked
against the capital bill.
Abernathy has not answered why
he ignores the constitution, and takes
cases from the jury In violation of
its plain provisions.
"He has not answered why be 'dou-
ble crosses' labor men who get Into
bis court.
COMPLAIN TO US.
If yon do not receive yon Eve-
ning News regularly every day.
Call us by pnone 821 or send a
card, as that is tiie only means
we have of leariug that you
do not get proper service. We
want our subscribers to be
promptlv served.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS
CLIMATE.
One thousand two hundred railroad
men.
Shawnee Is making this opportunity
The Shawnee Development Com-
pany Is composed of the majority of
the loyal, progressive and strong fi-
nancial men of the city. The pur-
pose of the oompany Is to secure
new Industries which will make
Shawnee grow. The company own*
all of the available land adjaoent to
the city and la now selling Armonr-
dale addition lots at from $100 to
$400 per pair. Yon can not man
population that cannot now be check-
ed.
mistake If yoa buy these lota They
will pay yon hand aome returns os
your investment.
With each *100,000 of sales the
price will be advanced SS per cent
Terms: Z5 per cent caah, balance 1*
ten equal monthly Installments; no
taxes, no Interest
To
The
Lake
Region
NORTH AND EAST
You take your choice of the lake
region of Minnesota the piney woods
and myriad lulces of northern Wis-
consin and Michigan—the fisherman's
Utopia, the ti eat Lakes resorts, the
Highlands of Ontario, the St. Law-
rence River and Thousand Islands,
New England, Eastern Panada and the
Atlantic coast, anythiu; Irom tlie little
cabin In the northern woods to the
ultra-fashionable watering places of
the east.
The Rock Island Lines
you can breathe tta* pure balsam-la-
fortably to Chicago, St. Louis, St
Paul, and M.LueKpo.ia, the radiating
centers for tl« greatest resort region
In the world where ronnectlona can
be made by ra<.' or steamer to the
place you wlsL to go.
VERY I0W t i RES
will be In effect all summer, tlcketa
allcv j.g of liheral stop-over privi-
lege* and 'Itb long return limit.
Ask for booklet. "Northern and Eaa-
tern Summer Resorts."
H. M. BROWN GEO H. LEE
Dlv. Pass. Agt Gen. Paas. Agt
Oklahoma City, Louis
Okia. *0.
This city—grown to Its present
size without th aid of great Indus-
trial or Educational Institutions—la
now entering upon an era of pros-
perity which means the doubling
Its population In two years. It I*
destined to be the Metropolis and
Capital of the 46th state.
A WILD BLIZZARD RAGING
brings danger, suffering—often death
—to thousands, who take colds',coughs
and la grippe—that terror of winter
and apilng. Its danger signals are
stuffed up" nostrils, lower part of
nose sore, chills and fever, pain In
back of bead, and a throat gripping
cough. When grip attackB, aa you
value your life, don't delay getting
Dr. King's New Discovery. "One bot-
tle cured me," writes A. L. Dunn of
"Why he denies injunctions against
joints to get votes In the last hour
of the fight, and continues still to
prate about law enforcement.
"Why his court is more costly and
does less buBlnesB than any court in
the county.
"These are impersonal and public
questions, in which the voters are In
terested. The voters have no interest
in me now—they want the search
light turned on Judge Abernathy's re
cord.
"If I have misfortunes and weak-l
nesses, they are mine, not Judge Mc-
Kenzie's. No unprincipled and falsoj
castigation of me will deceive the
public or shift the Usue, for it la
Abernathy, not me, they are inter-
ested^ at this time.
"The braggart boasts of contribu-
tions to churches and ostentatious
parade of a twelve dollar contribu-
tion of the judge, smacks of the phi-
losophy of cigarette ashes and might
be good dope in pug-dogdoni, but
can not satisfy the public about the
truth. I might ay the individual
whoe ebullition greeted the reader of
the Herald' should be treated tor brain
fag or ossified mentality, but that
would not enlighten the voters as to
how a penniless corporation employee
could get justice in a court that be
longs to all of the people. The man
who treats the taxpayers' court as his
personn) asset simply because he was
appointed by Haskell, is guilty of
vampiring. and will wreck his vote
catcher on the rocks of a sensible
and sovereign people
Pine Valley, M!sb„ "after being'laid
up' three weeks with grip." For sore
lungs, hemorrhapes, coughs, colds,
whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma,
It Is supreme. 60 and $1. Guaranteed
by all druggists.
DO YOU WISH
TO MAKE
MONEY
S 9 S
Making money, as you know, is a que&:
tion of not only finding the opportunity,
but of improving it as well. We can
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A BEAUTIFUL CITY.
Shawnee is Known rar «xd wide
as being one of the most beautiful
cities of the great Southwestern
country. And well does she deserve
the name, for but few places have
such advantages of location and sur-
surroundings. Situated on rolling
highlands, In front and south of It
the beautiful North Canadian river
valley, aiyl from the heights north of
the ctiy a panoramic view of the
valley of unsurpassed beauty Is un-
folded before you. Nature having
done so much towaras making the
surroundings beautiful, .he founders
of the city proceeded to do thalr part
by dedicating to the public for park
purposes fourteen acres covered with
native trees, within two blocks of
what Is now the center of the city,
ind by leaving as much of the native
iorest as possible, and by setting out
trees until the beauty of the city Is
apparent to every one.
Westerners' wants. Shs has at hand
her own raw materials In abundance
others by encouraging manufacturing
This has been done and will be done
Three Railroads, two division
points, employing 300 trainmen.
Twelve miles street railway, five
miles Interurban railway In operation
and forty-two miles more under con-
struction.
INSURANCE SALESMEN WANTED.
Old line life Insurance salesmen of
proven ability and earning capacity
can secure extraordinary connection
under favorable condition of climate
and general prosperity with a com-
pany backed by over 1700 stockhold
ers. Write The Aegis Life Insurance
Company, Home Office, Denver, Col-
orado.
Shawnee is just tar eno gh fmm
the center of manufacture to Idly al
low the Easterner* to supply the
The world's most successful inedl
cine for bowel complaints Is Cham-
berlain's Collo, Chcflera and Diarrhoea
Remedy . It has relieved more pain
and suffering, and saved more lives
than any other medicine in use. In-
valuable for children and adults. Sold
by all druglsU.
0PP0RTUNITY
TO MAKE MONET IF TOO WILL DEVOTB a FEW MINUTaft OF YOUB TIME TO BEADING
THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND SEND fob our BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET TELL.
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