The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 61, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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TUTAII,
exsrsrs*
Wallace Mann,
DRUGGIST
Pho* 40
CHRISNEY
Groic y Co.
ESTABLISHED 1895
Largest and oldest
this hind in Shawnee. Tel. 96& 97
Shawnee Mislin$
Company
Merchant Millers
GRAIN, SEEDS, HAY
SAFE, SOUND,
CONSERVATIVE
Sccui ity State Bank
Capital, $50,000.00
Shawnee National Ban *
Aims to give the best
service oil the time
UsE
Pride I Perry
FLOUR
Sold hyyoarC^er andgaranteed
713 to 715 Fast Main Street.
Cp posit e
City Hall
Agent for Ozarha Water
Deliveries up to 10:30 P. M.
f:
lamij
Lontjmire-Draper to.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone I OS.
Night Phones 139 & 70.
UM N SlATfc BANK
Start a saving account, out
dollar la enough. 4 per cent
interest paid ou savings ac-
counts. Depositors protected
by the Depositors' Guarantee
Fund of the state of OHIatmnm
Natural Spring Hater
f. VV. Lonewith, Prop.
The cleanest water
sold in Shawnee
E. B. PUTNAM
Contractor and Builder
Estimates Furnished
Shop 106 Main St. ?><""' 14
Union Labor
l!p-to Date Shoe Shop
J. h. CROZIER, Prop.
Work Called for and Delivered.
Phone a,-184 19 W. Main St.
Buy a Home on Easy Pay-
ment Plan
JUST LIKE PA YING RENT
C. E. EASTERN OD,
Real Estate, Loans & Insurance
119 N. Broadway Phone 505
OU K buyers are in the e >sl
makintf Fall purchases an-
ticip iting a large business. We
are prepared to take c«re of it.
ihe Mammoth
Department Store
Lam bard-Hart
Realty and Investment Co.
real estate,
loans & insurance
Choctaw Cotton Oil
COMPANY
Manufacturers
HIGH-GRADE COTTON
SEED PRODUCTS
Mills at
Shawnee, Ada and Calvin, Ohla.
me Talk ol Shawnee
"CLIMAX"
FLOUR
all GROCERS
SHAWNEE V1ILI.I ^ CO *11 ANY
VlilMlS
' mtier (irocery Co
Cut Rate Grocer
Phone 722—3 Phones
Auto Delivery Service
;BEST EVERY WAY
ilate National Bank
A United States Depository
round house
OV ERALLS
Shawnee Garment Mfg.Co.
Phome SIO lis N. Belt St.
lhe Shawnee Plumbing Co.
has removed from North Heard
to 108 West Main. Full Hue
sanitary fixtures. We would be
pleased to have our friends call
on us at our new location
J
Star Meat Market
H. D. HEWLETT, Prop.
LEADER IN
fresh & cured meats
PRICES RIGHT
Phone 56 "I N. Beard St.
SCOOP- HOW THAT "<00
ARE SPOWTtNG-
tDVTdft,-VF VOUROM
ACROSS A GOOD WHITE.
HOPE-,SEND VMM IN "TO
ME. AND LET HE. SIZE
We Reoair Machinery
of all descriptions, from Bori"*'
Engine Cylinder* in piace to Sharpen
inn I awn Mowers. Dealers in
in/r. Pulleys and Hangers.
reliance iron works
125 N. Beard St. Phono 263
Oklahoma Piano Co.
PIANOS and \
ORGANS
115 North Broadway
MOORE BROS.
FUrfNIlUKE CO.
The Big Inst nine t House
See Our Show Window
East Main Shawnee, Oh'a.
This Space belongs to
Shawnee Gas and Electric
Company
SHA*M* OAI & HYIBtR
CMPANY
WHOLESALE ONLY
i • 11 X In* I > 1
ClXI Also flHiiille ' ' mmi'is
O' .c« B II V. Ma'"
We serve eveything i
Spec ai Supper, an.t Banquet,
CI r r C A /•'£
A plac. t ,
For Ladir, Gentlemen Only
C„fl.€ willi <•
M. PAMPAS, Mgr.
Hello 1248 11 Ea t Ma,« St.
It G. ECCERMAN
J O. LYDICK
Lvdick & Fgqerman
Lawyers
Mammoth Building
nlor Lumber Co.
W',1, serve you best. Every
thing in Building material in-
eluding a full line of PAINTS
Phone 112 Cor. Okla. & 9th
SHAWNEE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
Fans, Motors Repairing.
Lamps, Fixtures. Rewinding.
Get Our Estimate*
127 N. Broadway Phone 431
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~\\v f ^ ^OU WANT T"0
V<N0WHAT HE.
C/J TVAINVCS 0f=- |
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BETTER ~Vc\*0<A>
I -SOKE, WATER^ '
VoiVVM^
GO'right i^THAV r YT DOOR
HARMED CvTf ElDITOR-,
C^CUXAE., AND £>\-\0v/v VAIM
V-AOW NOU CAN Fl(xMT-^F;
\-\E. LAKES
\T6 ALL. 0
WITH ME
"fl^ AWVUTE HOPE-
K< NAME. VS
CSCLONE: SWP AN
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."(OUR PAPER. COOtD
GrfLT ME. A (MATCH
FOR. AF*6rHT'
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Th. r. . F.1 Knows a GooJ White Hope WhenHjSeesOne
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————"B . .... ,1... wi.ro Mrs. J. ^ HJiw Ktnon. nu u.,,i«rnctiirv results
r*w i-'f.
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gram was conducted by Mrs. H 0
Anderson. Papers on the work w
read by Mrs. Joe Cobb. Mrs. Wallace
Mann and Mrs. Cunyus.
Plana were made to a BiRt in thr
hospital shower to be given soon,
also for a rumm-.ge sale to be given
October 2r and 26. During (h<- so-
cial hour delicious refreshments wer <
nerved.
Mis,. Viola .Harris, of Yazoo City.
Mi,.h„ is visiting Miss Marguerite
Saunders r,08 N Broadway.
The Missionary Society ot the First
I.Methodist Chureii. South, will mem
I v.ith Mrs Wallaco Mann, C20 Nort'.i
i |'ark. Tuesday afternoon.
bedding Annonneement.
.Invitatinns have been ishiieil to
the wedding of Mr. Everett Hill an I
Miss Marguerite Saunders, which wilV
o.cnr Tuesday. October 22. at Km-
,Manuel Church. Mr. Hill and Mis.
launders are popular In the society
,,alm of the city. Miss Saunders
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
I yons Saunders, Mr. Saunders beinK
prominent merchant, proprietor of
s mnders Shoe Company. Mr. Hill
i, president of the Western Ice Com-
pany and a most succeesful business
man.
Waknlioma Club.
The Wakahoma Club met with Mr-i.
V M Byrum, Friday afternoon. The
lesson. Japan of Today-Cynosuse,"
V s led by Mrs. J. I>- bydiek in i
very interesting manner.
Round Table—Juvenile Courts, led
ly Mrs. Wells, was highly appre-
. ated by the club; the members tak-
:>,g part in the discussion.
The club meets next week with
Mib. C. M. Cade, Jr., 630 North
Inuisa.
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Hawthorne Club.
The Hawthorne Club was enter
( lined at the residence of Mrs. C. K
Wallace ou North University street.
The first period, devoted to t'urrenl
events, proved one of unusual Inter-
est.
The lesson study, "European Rub-
ra: Thair Modern Significance
William 11, the German Kaiser," was
conducted by the hostess.
A map talk on German possession:,
v as given by Mrs. Cooper.
Those present were Mesdamcs
Crowder, Bradford, Biggers, Pace,
Cooper, Streeter, Jones, Glass. Askew
Willey, Scott and Wallace.
Shakespearean Club.
The regular meeting of the Shake-
spearean Club was held with Mrs.
racis Chrisney Friday afternoon at
702 North Park. Nine members an-
wered to roll call with relation of
eotne current event.
Mrs. DuHamel will be hostess to
the club Friday afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. A. B. Simpson, 53J
Broadway.
Synthetic Music Club.
j The Synthetic Music Club will ren
oer a program Friday evening at the
High school Auditorium at 8 o'clock,
to which their friends are invited.
Proirrani.
PART I.
Piano, Duo Son at Mo*ari
Mesdamcs Crowded aud Thomas
Song, "I Hear You Calling Me"
Marshall
Miss Newport.
Violin Solo—
(a) Nocturne E Flat
(b) Elfentanz
Miss Ware.
Hano Solo. Rhapsody ..
Mrs. Thomas.
PART II.
Seng, "Farewell to Summer'..
Johnson
Miss Wilkinson.
Piano Solo, Polonaise A F!,K Chopin
Mr. Ubke.
Song—Selected
Miss King.
Piano, Quartet. March Militaire
Bchuber'
Mesdamcs Cowan, Fluke, Howard
Mlsa Alllne Mann
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slover and
daughter. Catherine, of Prague, .ai
uncsts or Mr. Slover's parents
and Mrs Oliver Slover,
t'nlon.
Mr.
North
.Chopin
.. Sties
.Use:
Mith Mr*, ('nnyos.
The Missionary Society of the M.
E. Church, South, held an interest-
ing meeting Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Cunyus. The pro-
Announcement has been made from
Oklahoma City that Miss I-ydia H
johnson, of South Dakota, who is
, nt out by the National Progressive
party, will speak in Shawnee Satur-
day eevning, Oct. 19.
Mesdames IWf. Lambard an l
Gunarl will entertain at the resl
aence of Mrs. Hoff, 540 North Broad-
way, Wednesday afternoon at tbrei
o'clock with cards, in honor of Miss
Marguerite Saunders.
Mrs. J. f- Blackmon has returned
from a several days' visit with her
friend Mrs. P A Norris, at Ada
• « •
Mrs. Wallace Estill will entertain
this afternoon with a bridge party
complimentary to her guest. Mrs.
Holman bee, of Booneville, Mo.
Mrs, Don Eggermau, who Is visit-
ing her parents in Brownsville
Tenn., will return in a few days
'o be present at the Hlll-Saunder-i
Prohibition.
Mrs. Abbie 11 Hilleruian, the state
W C. T. U. president, in her an-
nual address at Tulsa said in part.
"The prayer that was offered in
Shose crusade days of 1873 and 18.4
have been repeated each year sine
in tie autumn time as we meet in
state and national convention. Few
if the crusaders arc here. I hose
vho have labored and Journeyed dur-
inp all these years and who have
participated in many of these annual
gatherings, have given council and
encouragement in strenuous times
More than thirty years ago our saint-
•d leader, Miss Francis E. Willard,
,lazed the way In eastern Oklahoma
for her white ribbon followers. In
1888 sue organized the Indian 1 erii-
tory W. C. T. C. at Muskogee In
1879 she visited this section and
spoke at Atoka in the little Baptls
, >'urch where Rev. and Mrs Murrow
have labored so earnestly as mis
| .nonaries. Tahlequah was also fav
I cred by a visit from Miss Willard
I -nd is one of the old land marks
j We rejoice In the continuation of ou
i .ohibition law and blessings that
brings to us and to the homt
it' our people. In the recent federal
court decisions delivered by ihe si
1 .outs court of appeals, we find th
£1 year provision as to the sab' "l
liquor for the Indian Territory side
of'the state is yet in full force aud
that liquors cannot be shipped
either by freight or express. I hi
means that prohibition will prohibi
should it be properly enforced by
the officers of the state or county
This decision has been reaffirmed by
the V. 8. supreme court. Thus our
law is doubly safeguarded The ims
;ear has made a marked advance
along the line of law enforcement.
The open saloon in defiance of th '
law is a thing of the past and even
>•". blind tiger Is scarce In many sec-
lf congress would grant this
, rotectlon to all prohibition territory
far more satisfactory results would
follow and the liquor forces would
i c short of much of their strength.
The states that have enacted laws
iimcd at the white slave traffic no'.v
number twenty-eight. Thai the prcs-
nt diligence lie redoubled tor the
uppression of cigarette smoking aud
he enforcement of the state law in
his respect. God set one standard
purity for all. The scarlet man
as low as the scarlet woman, but
now often do we set- the one erush".l
nd the other a welcome guest ii.
good homes. God's law is irrevoc-
ble. Whatsoever a man soweth th i
.'tall he also reap. The battleship
Oklahoma Is being built at 'he New
York navy yard. This will be
•n knot vessel. The temperanti
people of this Btatc should see tha
she Is christened with water a
inbleuiatlc of our w'hlte banner of
lohlbltion."
By "Ho,
GiiuM
10 DARKKN THE HAIR AM
STORK fiRAI AMI FADED
10 lis NATURAL CVMH
All you who have torpid liver
weak digestion or constipated bowels
look out for chills. The season it
here and the air Is full of the dls
ease germs The best thing to do
Is to get your liver in good condi-
tion and purify tho stomich and
bowels HERBINF, Is the right
remedy. It answers the purpose com
pletely. Price 50c. Sold by Wallace
Mann and Lion Drug Store.
Read the News-Herald.
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
^ " THE DIAMOND BRAND A
—I.«dlr«! A.k jro r DraHUir r AA
(-hl-rtoa-trr'* Hrwil/A
1*11 In in H.4 I «<olJ i..-ullic\Vr
**• !«■.! * til i.lu« Ribbon V/
|«ku no olKrr ll« of fur
AM I.I HI I "I "Trl
IHaV>M> • I' I'll !«.'
it is i lerve tki
of the hair than to restore T
though It is iiossible to do I
Our grandmothers understool
secret. They made a "Bage|
ind their dark, glossy hair
ifter middle life was due
fact. Our mothers have gray
before they are fifty, but ti
beginning to appreciate the
of our grandmothers in using
tea" for their hair and are
lowing suit.
The present generation
advantage of the past in tliatl
got a ready-to-use preparation
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphuf
Remedy. As a scalp tonic au
restorer this preparation is
superior to the ordinary "
made by our grandmothers.
The growth and beauty of
depends on a healthy cond|
the scalp. Wyeth's Sage i
phur Hair Remedy quickly
Jandruff germs which rob
ot Its life, color and lustrel
the scalp <lean and health!
the hair strength, color and|
and makes it grow.
Get a 50 cent bottle f
druggist today He will
money back If you are nt
after a fair trial. Ageut,
Mann
Any Intelligent person ni
stead) Income correspond)
newspapers. Experience
wry. Address Pr<*s CorretJ
Bureau, Washington, D. C.
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