The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 62, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 15, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 14. 1912
THEM*"' MERfllU
•Tit •- WFAVEft, Editor and Ownar
SSMBSM Hill" H?
Dfltflrial Office these
■atsrsd siiTecond ciasa matter ®*f,
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rvhUMsrl-B and resolutions
. tee? t1*11 ??• *""1" "nt p,lb
f.hVdtm T<" "11 "mite. ,n "V":
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TICKM.
This ts a ffW *hw the peorl
of this county are more than ordi-
narily Interested In the legislative
ticket Practically every reform
which tho voters and taxpayers do
rand must he Initiated by the leg-
islator*
Pottawatomie county thla rear
*111 elect three members of lti
lower house and will be the con-
iiolling factor In the election of
two state senators from this dis-
trict. Tills mattes a Mr delegation
from ono county In fact there Is
only one larger In the state Oklaho-
ma county
The nent legislature. like Its
predecessors since statehood, will be
Democratic and probably by a two-
thirds majority. The last house
had much more than a two-third i
majority but the number of <11*-
trlcta have been reduced by nine
With a Democratic legislature and
a Democratic governor, the burden
of new legislation and the respon-
sibility for remedial legislation must
fall upon the Democratic party, and
If th« voters of this county and dis
trict want results accomplished they
latnre would make creditable repre-
sentatives In the national congress
This l« one of the mat eneoutagltig
phases of the present political sit-
uation It means that the ne t leg
Islature of Oklahoma Is to be the
state's strongest legislative asswo
My It mean# that the best mind*
of the stale will shape legislation
and that the nsit legislature, If
Democratic, can he relied upon to
meet all the demands ot present
conditions This Is one of the be n
teasona why fthere should bp a
Democratic victory this year
- o - ■
|;Hl><l> W III IT IH H FOB WTI.KIN.
Mayor Hmnd Whltlock of Toledo
I hlo, cnlled at Democratic national
headquarters, before sailing for
Rurope.
Mayor Whltlock has been selected
by the varloua executive* of Ohio's
cities nnd towns to gather the best
points from the charters of European
cities, to he used In drawing up the
< hnrters of Ohio cities, which are to
be Inaugurated January 1.
"We have home rule for cities un
dor our new constitution," said
Mnlor Whltlock. "but we want to
cither the heat points from the
municipality of Europe
Predictions tn politics are often
absurd nnd do not carry much
i eight, as a rule, but If the election
was to be held today, in Ohio Wilson
and Cox would carry the state by
200,000."
"There Is of course an Intense
'motional appeal In the social pro-
gram of the Progressive party, and
political partlew have stood for so
little In this land for so long that
It 1* small wonder that such a pro
gram ahotild encourage and Inspire
many to whom polities has meant
merely politicians." said Mayor
Whltlock. "nut the wrongs in this
land, which make a social program
necessary, are all the creatures of
privilege, and any social program
to be effective must oppose privilege
Many persons whose tendecies are
Democratic—I mean, of course. Dem
ocratic with a little 'd' have found
ti impossible to Join them because
of t-.clr intensely partisan support
of the pirnclple of a protective tariff.
! cannot see how one can oppose
privilege and at the same time fawir
protective tariff, for protection Is
11
What Would Happen?
Wl IA T would happen to the commun-
ity if the banks should refine to take
money on Hpjios t, to mike loan' or tohonof
chetksi1 There would be immediate sta#
nation and patalytlt of business. More than
ninety per cent of the cash business of the
country is done with checks and diafls.
Have you a pait in the encouragement of
business by paltoni/mg the banks Your ac-
count whe her l?rge or small will do its
pait in handling the business transattiins
of this community.
National'Bank of Conmiorce
"IT
"IT
A
bout .
dvcrtismg
Do not look for success with the dark lantern of short slghtedncas
Use the bright searchlight of Publicity. Opportunity Is Indeed a mua-
nscd word It Is also true that we make these opportunities ourselvas.
The successful merchant Is not one wfco has sat waiting for an oppor-
tunity to come. He boa taken care tc make an opportunity for himself
It does not matter how small your business may be, the proper kind of
i ilvertlslng will undoubtedly Increase it. Everything has a beginning
From small acorns large oak trees grow
Marshall Field did not always have the largest store in the world,
and he encountered many difficulties as did John Wanamaker, but they
did not back and wait for an opportunity They made their opportuni-
ties. They advertised Judiciously and told the people that they could
t,erve them better and cheaper They made an opportunity, embraced It
and became the world's largest merchants It is not everyone that can
become a large merchant, but everyone can profit by advertising pro-
vided they do so Judiciously and persistently.
(To be Continued).
HOOBKVKLT8 DKRf IUITION OF
IIIBRKLK.
From the published works of Theo-
dore Roosevelt
"The Hull Moose lives on the pub-
lic domain and Is a very wastefu
feeder He In of a wandering and
Highly disposition Ills flesh, mor 1
over. Is coaled and stringy, his
hide Is thick and of very poor
quality.
lie frequently shows a clumsy
slowness of apprehension which
amounts to downright stupidity.
"Another tyharaotorlstlc TRAKAA
"Another noticeable characteristic
of the Hull Moose Is his Inordinate
selfishness Whether roaming In the
woods In solitude, or tearing up the
earth, or coming headlong to call, he
Is thinking first, last and all the
time of the safety of his own skin
and the fullness of his own stomach
'Further Indication of the bull'i
essential selfishness are found In
I,Is frequent abuse and browbeating
cf other moose that are smaller
than himself. He cannot tolerate
rival, but flies Into a Jealous rag
a, Ihe first suggeatlon that there Is
any other Bull Moose In the unl
verse."
limit THIS.
We, Ihe undersigned Druggists of
Shawnee, have sold Hall's Texas
Wonder, of 2926 Olive St.. St. Louis
Mo., and recommend it to be the best
kidney, Madder and Rheumatic Rem
edy we have ever sold Sixty days
treatment for a dollar.
Wallace Mann. Lion Drug Co
Shawnee Drug Co., Owl Drug Store
and C. R Harrvman
SPANISH WAR TRTKRAKS.
Beginning October 14th, at Jenkins1
Book Store, We Are Going to Sell
ll.00--ll.50 Publications at 50c each
Below we give the name of Book and Author. Select your book
liom this advertisement
Name AuUlor
Purple I'uriuol MeCutcbeon
iViwardlre Court McCutcheon
Little Hlster Know Franc!# IJttle
Poems of licflectlon Wilcox
llook ol Golden l>eed Yonge
Tlte Kherrods McCutcheon
The Husbands of Kdlth McCutcheon
Ibe Daughter ol Anderson t'ron ..
McCutcheon
Jane Cable McCutcheon
aalle Craney Crow McCutcheor
lirnnBlark McCutcheon
The Son of the Wolf London
The Call of the Wild London
The Silent Places
The Biased Trail
'the Westerners
The Magic Forest
The Klicr Man
Arltona Knights
ul-IO or Tight
Before you Buy Wall Paper and
Paint see the Shawnee Drug Co
l -«t
should sesid to the legislature i ,hft mother, the prolific, mother, of
solid delegation of Democrats. The lH prlvlleg«
senate has almost enongih hold-over
Democrats to constitute a majority "Progressive Principles of reform
and the Republican, have no hope re to he reallied, think, in the
of Increasing their membership in states nnd in the cities especially;
that body end the house .a as car- '" " "ave Incorporated most
tain to be controlled by the Demo- "' 'hem 1n our constitution by the
crata as the senate No measure | recent «*en<hnen<* It U1 tnke
championed by the minority os a!"™*
party measure ever has v chance : -f ihe 1'nlH* States so that «
to pass a legislative body where t ■ '<-ould be reall.ed nationally,
majority 1. Reptibllcan and the md if thev were, the program 1 fear
Democrats are every seldom much Invohe the deatructlor o
..i. . Ar local self rovfrrnment. Th* tfynariicy .
wore Ifteeroae. It la a waatc or I
effort therefore to send « ReptibUcaTi ^^ry^hoi. is ov \
to the legislature on any pretenrc *""" nn" m"Rr>*
of his being able to render the pee- W- ' government; t never means 1m
pie any servlc He can He nothing Perialism and tmpertallsm never
v . v. means democracy
bnt a chftirwarmer.
. Portrnately the Democrots In thlt "Por these reason* and fecatM.
cotitity and district have namcc of his character and personality, I
strong capahle men for both houses favor the election of Govemor Wit-
All of them have had experience It 'ti
ptfbHo affairs and stand pledged t. ^ ^ ^ & po-
wrry w,t the peoples' will. The-. ^ , nm a l>mocrtt ,.lth
are thoroughly representative of the ^ 1)nl(. ,rt. m;(, of t|)(, firl)l re.ornlli
Is
'd' In
reform :
A BELMONT
'.Arrow
Notch COLLAR.
Dental Parlors
SHAWNCF. OKI.A
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V«rry t*M Set ot T-etn mj '<■ ; I'pivr
rm^t hoth of thr T«vth. )in
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Mt WOUH OtiaaasiTftO
► t i.fSf rk^kaCKH
dour f« 9rr>"*
Ctum.Pr ' * r-„..
f f> for
Guthrie, Oct. 15.- -At th« request
of Oscar T Taylor of Pennsylvania
the newly elected commander in
chief of the Spanish War Veterans
three Oklahomans have been recom
meaided by J. Bart Foster of Chand-
ler, department commander for Ok
■fthoma., to serve on the national
ktaff. They are R B Butt* of Mus
kogee, William Otjen of Enid and
C. Nell Smallwood of Oklahoma
City.
SHAWMt wODOf
I. O. O. f
Stewart White
.Stewart White
.8tewart White
.Stewart White
Stewart White
Stewart White
E. Hough
The (ilrl nl the Half Hay Itonse.
E. Hough
The Mississippi llubhle E. Hough
The IJrey Cloak .Mac Qratli
Half n Itogne Mac Grath
Arms and the Woman Mac Grath
C heckers Blossom
The Octopus Norris
Satan Sanderson Hallle Rives
Ills Pa's Homance. ...James Ullcy
Republics Versns Woman . Woolsey
I'oor Hut Placky. ..Arthur Wlnfleld
Hearts Courageous Hnllie Rives
The Gambler Cecil Thurstot,
The Fly en the Wheel
Cecil Thurston
The Man In (he l ower Ten
Rlnehart
The Window nt the White Cat
Rlnehart
The Clrcnl Stair Case ..Rlnehart
The Conqnest of Canaan
Tarklngtor
The finest of Qnesnay Tarklngtor,
Doctor Tom John Streeler
The Tree of Knowledge A Woman
Ont of the Foam J. Cooke
The Pines of Lory Mitchell
The Story of an Tntold Love.
Paul Ford
The Casket of Diamonds
Oliver Optic
the Wolf McCord
Vera, the Medlnm Richard Da via
Heart of Mid-l,othlam
Sir Walter Scott
Tranken Stein Sbellv
True and Beantlfnl John Ruskin
The Pcrfnme of the lady In
Black Leron.v
lady Rose's Banghter Mrs. H. Ward
Thnradav night
Wordsworth Poems
Bridget
The Adienlnress
Tekla
The Main Chance
Karles Feather
The Darrow Fniglna
Alarearet Tndor
The Green Satin
Name Author
The King of Arcadia Francis Lynde
Til® Halters Francis L,ynd
The Sorrows of Satan Mario Corelll
The Treasure of lleaven
Marie CotelM
A Woman's Way-
Somervllle and Bucham
The Kterual City Hall Calm-
The Right of Way .Gilbert Parker
The Werners Gilbert Parker
Aimer Daniel Will N. Harbet
Virginia of Air Lanes
Herbert Quick
Judith of Cnnibcrlands
.... Mac Gowaii
World's Greatest Detectives
Barton
The Prisoner of Zenda Hope
The Time, Place and Girl
lied Men and White Owen Wister
The Virginian Owen Wister
Lin McLean Owen Wister
The Adventuress of Craig
David Phillips
The Plum Tree David Phillipa
lite Second Generation
Dsvid Phillip;-
The Climber E F. Bensor.
Rosalind at Red Gate Nicholson
The Little Brown Jng. etc.
... Nicholson
Jicw Chronicles of Rebecca.
Kate Wtgfen
Penelopes Irish Experiences
Kate Wiggei'
The Affair at the Inn . .Kate Wlggec.
Booster School Master Eggleetoi.
Beth siorvelle Parries
A Sword of the Old Frontier
A Parrlab
Prisoners of Chance Parrlab
The Last Voyage of the Ship
Parrlab
The Celebrity Churchill
The Voice of the People... .Glaasgoa
The Ancient Law Glasagow
The Marriage of Win. Ash
Mrs. H. War<3
The Fortnne Hunter Vance
The Awakening of HeleB
Richie-Delano
The Primadonna Marian Crawford
Red Hock Thos. Nelson Page
The Call of Ihe Blood RobL Hlghens
With Fire and Sword Henryl
The Little Colonel'- Hero Johnson
Cynthia in the Wildness Walee
The Lightening Conductor
Williamson
The Winning of Barbara Worth
Wright
Elisabeth Visits America
Elinor OlyT.
The Money Moon Jeffery Tarao;
Soldiers of Fortnne Davii-
The Thirteenth District Whitlock
Ihe Sky Pilot Conno-
llcr Prarie Knight Bowe-
Tlie Man From Glengarr;
.... R. Connor
— tn ihe >ame of
J
. . , m iivt*c « . vuo \ i iut nun
farmer, the laboring man. the husl 0(i|?h( (Q hM.0 ln tMs c0nn,o
, i the abolition of the capital
Democrat Like Kmeraon'w
1 that Include® them all."
FOOT
OKliA. HT\ VK.
VK11> W, OCTOBKK M'H,
BENWO* PAKK, R P.
14-4t
neaa and profeaplonal -man and the>
can be trtiFted to put up a imltee
fiirht for economy and a rlrld redwc- |
tlon In the expemi«n ot atate am!
county jpovornment.
Pottawatomie county haa a bin
Intereat ln leprlalatlon that will be
enacted at the coming aeaalon
f hawnee ha? vital Interests that her
eltlsena ahotild keep In mind. The
voter* of Lincoln county ahotild a'ao
face the fact thnt IVmocratlc sen-
otora and repreaentativea can In the
very nature of present condition* do
wore for them than Republican* of
MMti Miiaj •SHIfy 'i"H ln «!ty
This ta nm a theory but a po-
litical fact, and this argument Is ad-
dressed to Rsptibllean voters ' This reclpc makes n pint of eongh
well as oemecrat, I, Is Wlt ^JT^ildn^
they Want and there Is but otv pxv, aynip lot B W.
rational wai to get -esults and that Simple, as ft is. it gives almost Ineltant
relief and usnalK stops the most obstl-
!s to send men to represent yov, pB,„ in w hourv .rkjs (s
who wil' be a factor in th< doin hs tv the feet that It Is slightly Ists
.... tlvs, Ktimulates the appetite am! has s«.
Of things, men who have the ability tenie effect It, Is pleasant to
and the party afflllatlona that wil1 take -children like It. An excellent rem
a'low them to get cm the Inslt
things nnd secure for you the rem
m HUP Nff«
YOflv crrv
. Wordfiworth
Roacn
Stanton
Robert Barr
Nlcbolaln
Fmly Post
Melvin Sever>
Annie ColcucV
Gewn
Laura Richard® _ „
W omnn Half a Chance F .fhan
i A. Marchmon1 '"•e A «ke E Mi . e
| The Maids of Paradise s#0> «' l«r«ns K. Mille-
Robt. Chamber? Pain Decides Von Hut.to®
1 ermine Robt. Chamber.' Araby Von Hutto/i
T'he .)nncic T'pton Sinclair Allen ..... F.'owi>
rhe Luck ef Roarinp Camp. al <awp fhioopce Hainlu.
Rret Hart* !>eolya Philesoplij
When Knichtheed ^as In Flower. . Life anil Sajinps ef TLlNorr
. Caakoderi Roosevelt
Ibr Ren ef Ornnjre Rlbben \iddinp >od ef Once
... \mella Barr ; .H
The Feilcwlnc ef the Star Mirah f'larke A
Florence Barclay Rridpet
Eeoottenmai:
:. nan
. P.oacb
Halevy
Carey
Kate Wippec
The Qulrbtist, Stmptesi
Cough Cure
IQMttr
1Tni «.
<1r«vb
Htm Yon f*.
^e^ ♦: get on .he In,Me o-
thlnirw nnd aecure for you the rem MH one plm of granttbttod wttrnr with
^ vou seek The Demoe^tlc wjjjj. «^r fo, «
enrdWpt >s ran do thle wnd are Uwta' w\>rth \ in % i«t. mm
m
i reasnre Island Robt Stevenaon The AM e Constant in
jTelsln Rohl Rarr Mint Pinnna
filar of Llpht .... louis Trac.y llose O' the Ri'er
I Mithrine Elinor l^an^ Kinjr Charles the Second
".en Blair Lflllbrldg?! At bot
j The Timr«r Shrln' \ Woman 'Fsthw .Carey
] Tbe Pomtnant Pollar Llllibridgn |. ackanlpped Ewlng
rhe Honorable Peter Stirling. ... i f'be ^ar In the Air Wellt
Paul Ford -'an of t* e W ind MilV V H Ev
h nnnlnp Water A E W. Mason Happy Island .leaette U(
lOneed Henry Herrtsor. F.rir rarrar
Hv Tnberltnnre Octave Thanet ^hort Storr Classics
Potash rod Perfl-Wntter Pleasure of Ufe Lnbbact
Montapue Glass Lime kiln Clnb Oardenera
Ibe Tr«e ot Vrowledce. \ Woman M:sv Crespime^ BurnerD
1 i.i ^'rvtnp nf the Titanic... laddie and 7f *
^ 'e.^1 Connn DoyV /, Clrfirette Htnl■***• M. Crawford
Old Man of the Moon tall.
Connn Doyl" • Geo. Goomei
Hie Ponei? of the RasVenilles Conner Mntlnr Moade
Cnnan Doyle Rrownie* and Ot.her Stor'es
Connn Poylc Pa'mer Co*
Oueeth* ... . WetbereTl
The F\ lofts of Rrljradler (Jerad
rhe T'nfitrnpv ..
A I Ifflt Traitor to the South
R:*nrt Tikllift Tales
.1 entile Hal)
IJENKIXS' BOOK STORE
eandWetea can do this and are
pletifiv tc do It; the Republican
randMs' s |tl b. helplses and pow
orlaae t ' mors than criticise and
eotnptnir o, the action of the ma
yrtty -ml draw tiialr aataiies
mnute. put onnee* ot Pinea (HHy
Iseota' wwthi la a alnt bottts, and tiA
ti keope perfeetly
Take a teaspooofni eesry oos. or
Th rislatura. If the TVm-
crute tr state, wtii be cor
posed ' 'ghest tjepe of Okts
boma '•Ip Rroeptlonai
atron' n bi •e.ti nominated ••
most ' 'trleta. both for th.-
Bona' ^ ^ae of repr
ccntf • proportion of
4be v for leg'
boors
***• •; eae f the «!Awt and be«
remedls! sg'ete fe? tV
wwwnvr+ni. P1 T In the os TsSlriMs
wieentrtted eowpnnnd of Vorwaj white
affw ertraet, sod t rteh hv gnalaeol aad
ai the other natural bea'l* elements
OHSer pespsratloBt will bm work ta thla
twnuia
The peosapt ~"ilt" thb eoetps
has* codes ml It to thon**nd« ot >"Hjse
wtee. la the Ihlltc! State, anil naaaia.
JOIN THIS PROCCSSIOIX NOW.
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