The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 17, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Rood making Iror
Bcne-maiting Lime
mmJ Bbuild:o( Phosphate of
Potash
faot from
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see ' be *jppfeed s4t foced ti
keep bod;.. Uaaa aid aerie* ngbt
There 't a Reaton'' for Crapt-\au
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A MAN HHO
NEVER LAUGHED
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or ei-.e&caia vkat oHv&£<t& iia lor
stf«.tfea or few sft«m.-4. if at all.
fares!*!!; I U«ir -_
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jsaa<« of -iec. U fcan'r iu j«re«ta;jfj
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tie? Catierei Uunadrea '*> .
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« <«■«. - Hart aa ka « «• iiAemaa* be aiw tT „J P«S««a. ob .kit-
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ta« Plarera la rake of t*e tiro be* *rot* lt—' *«s*4 a very got-; print tt< -« 06 ti* ,<«* <: of *W«
wkiefc Ui ten oempM .: **' aa4 a arte^ sf r '
tka o euac of j^e c! i bj A jr. .ae ;a ti* tiM u ,aur'
ao4 t^w>e ': Bafr^t. a^4 I I:fc"" rr•*'■l^a•
tie niata«ii* editor of ti *« rvt* it u w aa
-*wti Aaurteaa Be-rtew. w«t tier. « 'anc? not oat of .icagiia
Our Want Ads
Bring Results
•
No greater proof of this is needed than the
growth of this depmment. People are learning
t at if they have a house to rent, chickens, eggs,
ev" n ~ machine, piano, or anything else under
the sun to sell, that the way to let the people
know who may be wanting to buy these things,
is to ®
Put It In 1 he Want Ad Columns
Or if it is the other way around and they want
to buy something, whatever it is, from a section
otiand to a pair of pigeons, they tell the people
who have these things to sell. How? The
surest and quickest way of course, they
Jell It In The Want
Ad Columns
Peop/e of Stawnee and vicinity are getting
^^TNJF^ ^ HABIT' if y°u havn't it, GET
. Ll.Nh for it is safe, sane, cheap, result getting
00a noraiac *o Mk tie. -artj-r i-
"00ill write u> artkrie for aa o« ti
"ngm of ti* mam fajooaa of a*
atortca. Tbe Ceiebm«4 J«a(4s«
Tro^.' We were fellow aecWi aa^
I but air.*, kaow*
iear
"He poioted aauAlj to a ciair
o wkick I aa' while be moe4 ti-
floor aM p,ffed „ , ,,w a'jni|B«
pipe, Ming it aaet aa aa arttet n
a bra* or hu u, nll||
earrea wiea k« demerits tie tre-
a.- vV/t, 1 iMafi he litcati to lo
wltfc an alaoar aauweied casra*
He talked more alowljr tiao naoal—
wrote tt a
k-i-a-t-o-r-
nsht here
p4S«d. ct«
u a Ei'v 'jf1
<aa T+m&LteT xtow
kow tiax azorj iap-|
*at 10 k.
cer Hs^roe, a cloae aiid dear triecd
|;i wrote tt * 1 *aild a rery good price was 06 "'-&***) tie >*eod of wkiei a li- 'Lore yoa? Of eottrae .
Ta at fro agaia aad a "**4 for UwiW ^ " "kiie tier lired ^ *«T Wka-.a tke aaiterr
> am. A pa je a -ie mi4d ' 0 >• Ii«ar . bjr 411 t*"!' *««««<!- S«t*4 Froa Btiittr.
! rrXCT wat mt u «aay ooBtniau- "'•*/'« ^ *"• e5^ He --Tier for tit lore of keareo if,
■o ■iiia^ife Ht iubev :« o*a ra;-j .. . ^ B*€ - ?cm krre me iare ae from Bouiider ! I>on,t t*Jte oar word for it.
- i iad i , .:.^-aijjeaa-liifc tedtffer ,,.k 01 *" -■--<*•-« ■- .- ±e;r iare me fioa Boiader. «ave roe froc D&t't depeod on a atratger'a aute-
•aoa to jh aiMitaata. j— — j*" M:u* *' lai: fc.rder: repeal ttrice like it-
«* '■ -• «S- -ra aid p-a.iaaera H- T?* . ll ^ U of i «ool dewmed and i®. Shawnee eMorsetnei-,
"'"<I " l >-8d of fleak aad / "f ' i?Mrw*"°* 04 •ML' red to «*• -^kermost deptka of ae*<1 ata:em«t of Shawnee
maiated 00 :t aa atro-gly aa k« ix "aieajng hk eapair. cit^ena.
« « «tot ao ,aa*ea afcoaid be; iid ; :J. "IWBcut gptonatloaa had to V ^ ««cMe for yoanelf.
a 4e what k* wrote, tioagi, * ***"'je"- tie. wo«ld fl/ ide and anotier than Mark aatr- Htr« U one caae of itr
'■ja.-zaa wcr. c have aaverf , v rtI^' 'u bt t «*;1 or ' ^ {or ti* reat of tne Laiian Katcliffe. liv? Nort-
ttn raa^L .a readere **- 'T' to:* k-'3 *T«' ,kere- to ti* coaOdent and rolotle if." x« th St., Shawnee, Okia. tar, j
from lie critic.^ • ' " *!*" tf " ltortt' -* >*. ' . «> * i with kldiey trooble -ia.
-t i aver v . , _, ^ ' " " I be..eva lie on.r -Title t- ^ ' "Q "1L •/ W. He confeaaed to me once that at'1 00: get op form a chair My!
-r JZ, . 3- "■ — - With pa-f^ anl " V" ******* waa fcack ^ «. all ti. time J i
^ ^ H" ^ •" rea^ and -ibeyed ^aThu w"e ^ 001 °" kU « «« ^ Praferr^ to do hi^ par ""
:ai aaen were lie peopU '***. « after otkera had done tieira
knowing him. tir g<rT1| ih,. "CaoaUy tiere.waa no fc:.d to lu j *ha' waa said before made o^po
T*fcere acd oa all occaiiou bis
I^E( IDE TO CMS ELF.
Tb Op^artaaity is Here, Barked
Skawsee Te«tia«ay.
f'J I
SHAWNEE LODGE
I. O. 0. F.
No. M,
• itCNttilr
tiere waa aaotier psaae m
s A* ci.tain bad bees draws on
b aterlude Is a play. He oe>er
o*tr aay arcunaiaate. waa pre-1
npitooa * tt h drtrea >'obody | mcaMB'
Meet* every Thursday night
Plaiting brethren weloome.
refleetlre and reauciaceat. That waa
I'J prevalent eipreaaion. I knew him
for nearly thirty year*, and can sot
iber bearins bun laogk Is si)
"Ho*
ities tor him later on.
7A«re /• Only One
"Bromo Quinine"
That /m
Inxatijc Bromo Quinine
«w r* WOALO orr* y0 ocw a oolo m oar oat.
''"ay" member the tall name. Lojk
luh Mgnalnre on every box. JJc.
syrrris\^
tWt*t , *2« no e^d 10 hj
ytttieoce bat I remember his losing
that •it. ► eT„ k * - latutoda and point of view were -jioa- i" *' * 1UU* "tinner given af th- «aace of this occurred at a b.-eak-
e ija. harejtrf ti* jester! J never knew a more -ir*rrl bj iciachamce he !a "- in London given daring hia laat
earnest man than be waa. or on-: "" M*tw! neit to an impoaaibi* ■ to Engiacil Angnatint Birre!!,
idignation waa ao •*r%or>- * f™*1- not a member o< 'Jie Irtah secretary, preceded htm, and
When ar.ger morel 3t C'0l>' wbo m*r ** call*<1 B ond- referring to tie dema-4( made on
ae* hi, eai. f.g.r- Bo"od'r htai «> rest, bat a1^ in what ia probably tie most ir-
f r-,*mena stood the strain a long time ritaUng and laboriooa of all parlia-
'vitkout a protef, and merely iwar^j --"ntary offices, declared I am sure
riaurely, half drow*y 11 don't know how I got there.
| an elephant ta. I
another litle peculiarity of
'hoa* aroused
orerwheteing.
btm you could
'ontract and hu eyea omisowiy
«:rew ihemsehe. Into heir tock-a , .
Ktery fiber of him qulrereri. and for '* li*
the mom-m hi. . l-. _jK<nderoo way
That
tie moment hia voice became acid
*nd aibiian; and oat of tune—almostl^".™
whine. Then he would let bin. *
< t0 -
WE HAVE
W,U' OBtiASIZKll FflBCS A TD STMTEM TH1T l«,
* u '*• Tt^* jt cotXD >ot em m nut
I SHFh 7JIE OLD 11MB pm, J>0 tS TOI PI I ISK
RtD BALL TRANSFER
BAGGAGE AND STORAGE
PHONE
777
W. B. Rorschach
Some of ot could see that bu
i rttrain! could noc laat much longer,
however, and ; -• aectly be beckoned
•te a on, much -o that gentlemani
j:bewilderment, into the anteroom
" 'David,' he sa.d when he got hin <*oat«.
did not know what waa going toj
become & me. Hearing about
Doaa'i Kidney Fill, 1 bave them a
:rial and before ;ong tie paina lefi,
me ia] my kidneys became norma j
I aa^ always ready to recommeaJji
Lean's Kidney Pi]la to anyone who; I
a as kidney complainL"
r tt sa.e by ail dealers. Price |
cents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo j
Xew York, sole agenta for the Unit-
*d Slates.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
NATURAL
SPRING
WATER
A HOME PRODUCT
That gave Clemens the chance Le Uk< no other
had waited for. and he loat no timt
in making the moat of it. .No other TO fTEE COSSTIP1TI05 FOB
American who ever visited Londoc ^ I k£ MAXSPS LITER PILLS,
received half the applauae bestowed Small, Easy, Safe. Money refunded
oa him: not Henry Ward Beeche.-, f they fail. All druggists. i5-«m
L r, Holmes. Gen. Grant or even Mr . "
News-Herald want ads bring results
The warm weather is
here, you had better
get a bottle of Natural
Spring Water.
here. 'David—do yon love WE,
:«vidr His ro « quavered wit!.
tatboa; It was a voice that alway*
ad mrre pathos In it tban mirth;
It shook with he melancholy of!
rees In "he wind, and pleaded. Ai ary and looked Into hia wine glasaea .
Doesn't know how he got hereT'
very significantly. Mr. Birrell was
" Mr. BirrelL' be began very siow-
ly and with a more expanaive smile '■
than uaual, Mr. Birrell has jiat said i
be doesn't know how be got her
Then be bent over the Iriah seer
>c«t Hontfc Will Be Too Ute
Go in April
I have already 'imated. it waa sei-
('■ " 'd' he re-.ealed a:.y consclour
ness of own humor. "Do you iove
I me, David f
"Dsvid was ibe iate David Aleian
"klle the low
ai> |g e/feet ts
toarist lares
Corpus Christi,
Galveston,
San Antonio,
tPwted IfcuMcty!
6 t the Original and Genuine
HORLICK'S
Tlrkets rood aatll
'«■ rr'trm
Ask Katy Agent,
J * lit
ti. A. TOI.EL
SHAWXEK, OK LA.
pusiied behind bu spectacles acl
everybody waa on the qui vive. j-*t
the speaker liked to have them;
it was a part of hia game.
' Well, he haan't—had—anything'— !
prolonged psuae—anything—more
to drink—aince he came, and we'll ^tl
least see that he gets borne all
right.'
"The inflection breathed encour-
agement; It said by implication what ]
— — — . many more words could not have I
M A LT pn M I I If "id bel:er' that Mr Blrre11 "as in I
' I t W 1*1 I Lf\ h : a aeif-Ks-nf. ,:.g . 1
The Fo«d>drink for All Ages. ■ who would look out for him. It
For Wanb, In vsLds, and Growing childreiL "ure^ wa® not the sort of humor
Pure Nutnbon, up building the whole body. ''Aey wer® UM,d to> but bishops in
k^igorates th* nursing motlicr and the aged. 3eir frocks, desns, cabinet ministers 1
R*h rnJk^ maked gram, in ponder form. D(^ —they as well as the rest j
* * * • - 'of us yielded to it in uncontrollable[
laughter, while tehspeaker demurely
Li.
After f.,.. . our famiir had d i
'■ I v.:,; •ai.n " h
afryhtful couch art1 hi: s 'r, , i .
tmt my l-fe w-i^ ear -a M.,i f g4,Ut<i'
87 pnnnd* tl^rh
J. W. Longwith
"Phone Black 90S
DR
DIC
'•*' i. .
U--
KING'S
NEW
COVERY
\ jukk Inncfc prepared in a minute. .
rake no Pibstitste. A*kfcrHWUJCS,S. 11*"?!*'' ^ 6 t''tape^er demure"
Nnf in Zl'ii/ F/1Hir TT+ ri**4 speaker d^iuurelv
nor in Any r/W/e Trttst p^tonattng -he frail,, Of humanity
Electric
Bitters
M.ade A New Man Of Hinu
fferinpfrom pain in mv
stomach, head and back." writes if.
lT«fi5^ ?aleigh' N c'- m\
l.veranclktdnejsdidnot work rijrfit
m.HiC"^bo;tlf ,0< Elfcctric Haters
*"e 1'ke a new man.''
PRICE 50 CTS. <T ALL DRUG STORES.
Oldest Transfer Man in
Shawnee.
SHAWNEE TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
PHONE
124
and
Furniture Moved, Packed
Crated for Shipping.
j. w. ESIICK
116 North Union Street.
Get your canna bulbs at L. B
Howell's and Clark & KellarV '
lMt
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