The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 199, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS, SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA
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Mammoth Department Store
Wednesday Afternoon at 2:30. All Little Children Invited to see Old Santa
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SUES FOR DAMAGES
HAYS EMPLOYED HIT HEB IN THE
HEAD WITH THE HARD SIDE
OF A BRICK.
Id the superior court Rose Watson,
a colored domestic, sues Jas. Willard
of the Park Hotel for $500 damages.
She alleges that while she was em-
ployed by him he struck her in the
head with a brick, cruslng, bruising
and otherwise Injuring the aforesaid
head.
LEIIER510
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ONE THAT IS DIFFERENT
HADN'T T1IOUHGT OF THAT.
To All the Children Who So $
Far Have Not Sent Let- *J*
ters to Santa Claus: 4*
You must get your letters 4*
to The News by Thursday, In 4*
order that Santa Claus may 4*
see them and have time to 4*
get what you want.
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Dear Santa Claus:
I am a boy. I want some loads for
my gun and would like you to bring
me a knife and some fruit and a story
book. Good-bye, Santa Claus I live
at 226 North Harrison.
LAUREL EDGAR HARRIS.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a magic
lantern and some pictures with It and
some candy, too. I am only a little
boy, and when I get to be a man 1
mean to be a Santa and then I will
bring yoif something.
FLOYD H1GLEY,
Cor. Roosevelt and Ninth.
Dear Claus:
I have been a good boy. I would
like for you to bring me a drum, story
book and a necktie and lots of candy
fruit of all kinds and lot3 of nuts.
CHARLIE KENNEDY,
308 S. Oklahoma.
Dear Santa Claus:
Please don't forget to stop at our
louse, 128 N. Park. I will leave the
front door open for you. I want a
stove, a set of dishes, a black board, a
able and chairs and a safe, lots of
candy and fruit. Now, Santa Claus
please don't foget baby sister—her
stocking will hang by mine.
Your little girl,
ELIZABETH YOUNG
Dear Santa:
I am tiroo years old. I want a
horse, train, drum and tool box, and
candy, nuts, fruit. Please do not
forget to stop. I live at 302 South
Oklahoma. CLYDE DeLONG.
Dear Santa ClauB:
I am a little boy of rive years. I
want a tool box, horn, train, rubber
ball, a wagon and horse, drum and
some candy, fruit and nuts. Good-
bye. Be sure and don't forget me.
From your little friend,
GLENN KNOX.
Dear Santa Claus:
I want you to bring me a suit of
clothcs, a cap and a WLgon, a horn
and a drum an dall kinds of fruits, If
you please, and some fireworks and a
I magic lantern and a little train.
WYATT JELTZ.
G16 S. Bell St.
Dear Santa C'aus:
I don't want you to forget me X-
mas. I want you to bring me a foot
[ball, box of tools and an air gun and
lots ot nuts, candy and fruit. I am
a little boy 6 years old and I go to
school every day. My name Is
VIVIAN GILLIS,
306 S. Lincoln
Christmas Flows For
Every Home
NEVER since we have been in Business in Shawnee,
has our supply of Flowers been so complete as they
are today. Dm't overlook or let your Christmas
decorating be found wanting of Flowers, as we can
supply your wants, ^et one of our nice
Christmas Trees and all de-
corating JVIaterial
Cut
American Beauties
Rose Red
Rose White
Rose Pink
Carnation Red
Carnation White
Carnation Pink
Sterla
Violet
Sweet Peas
Cut Pnlnsettes
Plants
Plants
Begonia Scoria de Lorraine
A micas
Christmas Pepper
Cycleman
Prim ulan
Auraeurla
Pandanins Utiles
Oeraninms
Palms
Ferns
Christmas Flower
Brenner Floral Company
Phone 400. 224 Broaduuay
How there came an awfu! blight A New York writer maintains a
upon the singor's ambition and how it picturesque place In New Hampshire,
was lifted, is the story and it is re-
lated in a way that grips the heart
It has been well said that it Is a
great play for those who love music,
but it Is a play for any one who has
a grain of sentiment in his or h -r
makeup, and all of us have that.
There Is depth, feeling, pathos, power
and apepal in "The Climax."
OLI) SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT
THE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:80.
COME AND SEE HIM.
MAJESTIC
"HOUSE OF QUALITY"
Carl dind R^heil
Singing, Talking and Dancing Act
THE BEST Or THE SEASON
Mon., Tues.,and Wed.
Hear Miss Dorthy Mulvany Sing that
Illustrated Song, "B-l-n'd Spells Pig."
3,000 Feet of Moving Pictures. Popular Prices:
ADULTS 10c - CHILDREN 5c
whence in summer he makes little
excursions into the more isolated por-
tions of the state.
On one occasion, when he put up
tor the night at one rather lonely and
desolate farm house, he chanced to
observe to bis host:
"Rather quiet place, this,"
'"'Yes," said the farmer, gravely.
"Very seldom a newspaper finds it
up here, eh?"
"Seldom."
"In that case," resumed the New
Yorker, "you don't hear much of
what Is going on in New York?"
"No," added the farmer, grimly,
"but then you fellers In New York
don't bear much of what is going on
here, either."—Brooklyn Life.
bring them lots of toys and nuts and
candy. From loving little
GERTRUDE PELTIER,
403 N. Pottenger
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy 6 years old. I
live at Tenth and Cleveland streets.
Please, dear Santa, bring me a nice,
kind, gentle blllygoat. Brother wants
a rubber eat.
Your little friend,
VIVIAN SH'VELEY,
Tenth and Cleveland
Mr. Santa:
I wish you would bring me an auto
and a gallon of gasoline to run it
with. Now, don't forgot tiie gasoline
JESSIE LEE LA RUE,
bOti K. Hobson.
Dear Smta
I want you to bring in rattle
brues, loot «.r ii^w l-itt, train. I
live at S0C Forth Hobson.
Kami m ivvkhv
Dear Santa:
Tor Christmas Trees and Christmas
Please bring me a little automobile,! Decorations, see Brenner, the Florist
gun, a pair of hand cuffs, one Back of 221 N. Broadway.
com chops, two bales of hay for the
Dear Santa:
I want a foot ball and a little ma-
gic lantern and a little phonograph
and a little book about Paul, the ped-
dler, and some firecrackers and an
air gun that will shoot lead balls and
some candy and nuts and anything
that you want to bring me to play
with, as I have no brothers or sisters
to play with me. I am a little boy 3
years old, and I live at 633 N. Elm
So, don't forget my number.
From your friend,
CULACE GROVE.
Dear Santa:
I am a year old, and I want you to
bring me some blocks and ah rose
and bells. Yur little friend,
CLYDE BURT
Dear Santa:
I am 8 yearB old, and I want you to
OLD SANTA CI.ACS WILL BE AT brlng d°" and "' t"* 'nd 8°me
THE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE ON Kreen haIr rlbbon K
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:SO.
COME AND SEE HIM.
SOMETHING) NEW.
It you have a cough and want a
emedy that will relieve the cougb
•nd remove the cauae of It, or It you
are afflicted by any disease of the
•calp; or If you need a tonle that
will build you up and purify your
lood, call on your druggist and ask
o see the 'Modern Remedies"—mad'
a Shawnee. tl-1 n>
OLD SANTA CLAPS WILL BE AT
THE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:S0.
COME AND SEE UIM.
Your little friend,
IRENE DILLON.
Dear Santa:
I am a lttt'e girl seven years old. I
want a large doll and doll buggy and
I want lots of candy and other things.
From your little girl,
GRACE BENDER.
Mr. Santa Claus:
Hello, Santa! How are you? 1 am
five years old, and would like for
you to bring me a doll and buggy
dishes and a little table and fruit,
candy, and nuts. O! say, Santa! I
have two little sisters—be sure and
not forget them. One is three yetrt
old and the other is one year old-
Dear Santa:
I am a littlo hoy 6 years old I
hive tried to oe good. Will you brin*
me an Indian suit and lots of prot-
ties? 1 will write more next tiiae.
C. C. CURRY BROWN,
310 N. Kickapoo.
P. S.—If you have room, bring me
an auto wagon
r>ear S< '
I am a little girl nine ji'^rs old and
I want a tlclt with blue evts ni.i a
white (I ess and bl.i.> J.v et and a
white hit with blue ribbons on lta:d
bliCK hair. • w.nt a trunk to ke. j
her clothes tn au < UU • I want
some ">. „ai| frut'l ' 'Ive
at 1026 E. Whittaker
From your little friend,
HATT1B HAitRlS
Santa Claus:
I am a little girl five years old,
with blue eyes and blonde hair, and
would like for Santa Claus to bring
me a dolly with blonde hair and b'ue
eyes, a doll buggy, little bed, trunk,
with doll c'othes In It; also a broom
My name is
VIOLET MAY GEORGE,
224 N. Tucker St
Dear Santa:
I am a little girl eight years old,
and I wish you would bring me a
doll with white dress and pink Jacket
and white hat with pink ribbons on
It—and brown eyes and dark hair. I
want a little trunk to put her clothes
In—and dlshus and candy, nuts and
fruit. I live at 1026 E. Whittaker.
Your friend,
VESTA HARRIS.
old man; also a pair of eye glasses
for me; some apples, one little sew-
ing machine. I would like a hunting
coat, some BB shells. I have hunting
license. I am 73 years old. I live at
36 Douglas avenue. Please remem-
ber me. J. COLE.
For Christmas Trees and ChrlstmaB
Decorations, Bee Brenner, the Florist.
224 N. Broadway.
OLD SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT
TIIE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:34).
COME AND SEE HIM.
Dear Santa Claus:
Bring me some roller skates and
bring me a doll and some little tow-
els and a little trunk and some blocks
and a little table with Borne chairs
and a typewriter and two little pock-
etbooks and two little cloaks and two
little watches and two little hats.
NELL LONG,
Four YearB Old.
For Arlstmas Trees and Christmas
Decorations, see Brenner, the Florist,
224 N Broadway.
OLD SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT
THE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:80.
COME AND SEE HIM.
Dear Santa:
I want an automobile and a pair of
gloves and a train and a cowboy suit
and some candy and some oranges.
My name is
WILLIAM WELLS,
301 N. Chapman.
The Woodman Circle Drill Team
will have charge of the Folly Theatre
Thursday afternoon and night. Spe-
cial program. Admission 10c.
20-21
Dear Santa:
I am a little boy six years old.
Please bring me a horsj, a horn, a
ball, an auto, a doll. I am your little
boy, ELMO RYAN.
P. S.—Don't forget the nuts and
fruit. ELMO.
OLD SANTA CLAUS WILL BE AT
THE MAMMOTH DEPT. STORE OS
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:J0.
COME AND SEE HIM.
KEPT THE KINS AT HOME
"For the past year we have kept
tho king of all laxatives—Dr. IKng'i
New Life Pills—In our home, and they
have proved a blessing to all our
family," writes Paul Mathulka of Buf-
falo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy
for all stomach, liver and kidney
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PRIDE OF PERRY FLOUR, SACK *1.20
IJ. S. FLOUH, SACK L20
BIG "C" FLOUR, SACK $1.21)
flOLDEN SHEAF FLOl'H,SACK ti.20
BRAN, PER HUNDRED 11.20
CHOPS, PER HUNDRED L20
PRAIRIE HAY, BALE.. ' 40
MILLET HAY, BALE 10
CANE HAY, BALE .40
ALFALFA, BALE 60
SHELL CORN 65
EAR CORN M
OATS, BUSHEL 40
PHONE
2 N
L. B. Howell
PHONE
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