The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
u
fclv*
tfttf
♦
xWfc
M t
*jft
***•
u
M(5
mt*i
*«t %
ft
cfctfr
AX+
U>v*
p**
•Jt*
THE SHAWNEE NEWS HERALD
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 22. 1S12.
TWO
■
THE HE*** HERALD
.Tib 6- WFAVER. Editor ."d Owner
tWMM ota— <* •' "*
««> «.' « *• ' "*•
tariff countries, b>
tariff countries
"And if the ' ™
t^irtner with the re
Indeed
sJNiq5^I^|S>
nwi£$
M °^mu"Jlr Pr-
V nil. «s*wnH'
if Hare* *. i|T*
-SETS.—i*"",
-r "S« :
i;
*X~rESSsrs- «
t, mall •« "*V t
o, ■>*!!. • • **r
w •■■•atMS" ■■ ff '|||UM "
•ararter .or«orntloo wMch
*-** y«r.*>n, .w ' .ojuoio* t>f T&«
... «r«« V. bMU- —ttvn*
K:rsajtWW' -*•
«-«• cf th«_ —
„ . -,-oiutK'Ot *>t rNl^'t
wmS iu * c^b-
*' 'Tii rSI ■«• •' "J "
.""V, L~J. . 'h,r^ -t «• «' r
' '* Z'n b. m«LJ* <-"®«a' T-'*' wjrJ*
.4 ••■., «'tb uumoHH
nc HVUIMUO -*oir w
rn v
ai*n was
What Would Happen?
\v J HAT would happen to the commun-
VV ity if the banks should refuse to take
money on depos t.to make loans or to honor
checks? There would be immediate stag-
nation and paialvsu of business. More than
ninety per cent of the cash business of the
countrv is done with checks and drafts.
Have vou a part m the encouragement ot
business by patronizing the banks. ^ our ac-
count h hetker large or small will do its
part in handling the business transactions
of this community.'
National Bank of Commerce
Should Vvoid Technical iHitnf.
tiuns, «s js Vtteraej KeseraL
25 GENT "DANDERtNE" FOR FALLING
J
< rt;*«*d
:aing
What *
Reform a
craor
'\ >ie mpa<
The LVa
ia probaW:
*y«nt]L*rs 1
fttil to *<?# their in ' ■ ^ -3
ylaictjd * very e ....«*• -l -
lion. when cbey advertise
pratTMmmt speah*r Co * ■
- this or -&«t loe«Bty ^<1 r"
COOtpOlled to back lJl ^J
WWUMM witA iB <xplamt .,B jr <>i
•uoicsy Sulur" tv
w luv« ibouc irrtvxd It -!I ' ew
cvjsion that wt'.!
uu-r* 1111 143 ta" ^ 's*
«r Ikiiwu cuo'rv.s rl
1 -*jr« utf ^**1 ,pv
pajor jw# w iirws# ™ - aa:
A<(.v can lx ffnuiwvwl ddwr- \a«d
THia yr«v j5wn w«l tw ai'-a :K''
bavnaiw at yearn; u« tor tile J«r
sua*l ua—ainuP« ^ * slKr-w:
iV«mu.d«r but M oi
ooU tutA to tjw peo^i-f wfto
#.tr.n# « «w? 1M« w'1"u
ti announced -tta.'. 'iH* Honorail-'
Wind? WoriUa* wttt
a wl-.i««Mit « ? « Puui^Wn ri *.4114 h.
tr s Oora«r on c&f *twniH u t ' Morgan
US > Kl*vl-
CMdlt Sua "><wtt c urnwJ 0*
o(Mion*fatui o< Utfui*-'4 ^ 11
iB aw j«ndjn« a.i .onul <t*J*9*-iW-
for tft« «t o«Bj ot * r'l-v. >nnA-n#
«Jo Woodrow WUmW, J-
ITt'tnovTH yr^tJvi*;n al :n>nj..i' .
tij# fimt to *tn.-a i
o£ crwdia* a *i" !>«n«;' 1
«r of ■*•> W"-"®- J
W.P:mm Sro . - '
hmi \)£ tito WlttQl tfHUW.ai i.
"tbtWRK^' jtfvernm^u 1 1
'V h ammr W ^.-a «itl
nr
BABY LOVES
HIS BATH
tngf
II
O&laJxomA City, OA.. iXt. it
the duty at election ofUci'ts to try to
interpret the ticket to nrry the
meaning that me voter attached to it
and they should not apply teck*t«*l
constructions which defeat the int n'
of the voter. This statement is mad.
in a letter sent by
| General to the State Elec
;'. mg :njtructwas to election ul-
cers as to the counting of the al-
lots in the cniing election
When a ticket, however, is piain-
j unintelligfhle in par. or wiole
such part or whole should not he
■onsidwred. according to the opinion
The Af'Tney General states that a
.•ket is rarely unintelligible uu.ess
h.. 2- ice stamped, hut wien the
Jevice is stamped and then something
# done which renders that stamp an
HI AND DANDERUFF-GROWS m
"n £L^a^IS^™;5SS^a'"Sfe^,
^ 4 , xnA SCra«-, Danderine from any drug atore
•• is ni t- Thl11' t)r ' V " roilet counter, and after the firjt
,6 " v , gy hair mate «vldence ot application you will say it wac (ta
. . ... ... iected scalp; ot dandruff—that | bMt inTestment you ever
awful scurf. 1 your hair will immediately take da
There is nothing so destrucii ^ ])fe^ iugtre and luxuriance
to :he hair as dandruff It roha me .g M Deaullful It wUI fce_
cair of its '.-stre. its strang' ,-ome wavy and fluffy and have the
ins very life; eventually producing, ippearan.e o( abundance; an in-
a teTerishness and iiching of m>. . om!)arable gi0S8 and aoftneaB, but
scalp, which if not remedied causes Tin please yoa moat will be
the hair roots to shrink, loosen a ^ a(ter ja3t a few weeks' use, when
die—then the hair falls out fast. ^ wlli actually see a lot of fin
anAvtiT!wK^^your hair. U -JJ- hair-growing J
Get a 25 cenc bottle of Know I ton a 1 over the scalp.
-endered uninteil^ibl^.
Tttt iJiatructum® cover
ypewrit.tea pajjeti and liave
■ .™i« w-itll interpreting the
feveral
to do
cechni-
oi tJie Austraiiun ba lot
AruyaJw; Oet 23
$n:an C. -
md Aia:
2t
hcai ngo: cx-^
- M miogee—
23. McCurtain
TalahinI: 0«:t
Antlers.
I iealized from a five mill advalorem j
Che entire ticket has been and all other sources shall be j
insufficient to maintain the common
school* in any district five month,
.n any year, the remaining sum
neceeaary to maintain such schoo-
shall be apportioned and paid out
of such state levy."
It will be seen that this amend-
; a ent proposes to help tho«e who will
o-Lp iheaiselves and that it guaran-
i.ees to every ciiiid in. the state a.
easr, five nion-ha free school, but
eaves each district free to maintain
its schools as much longer as it
chooses. The aecissity fot such an
iuiendment is apparent to e.ery one
ho has investigated the school con-
ditions. In nuy districts it is im-
possible to maintain a five months
free school with the maximum levy
TMARETS" FOR
SICK HEADACHE
rr* yock Eticmt livir \>d
BOWELs—vor >EED CAV
CillTS SI'BE.
a become of the Currea-
oa's o;jpcneiiTfij a ■' "'Attf-
i trust, if «ae it
ons it# chief eapca«#nts,
ias nothing to f<nir trvm thy election
o. eith *r t*tt or Roosevelt John
PierpiMi M'.'npia. the on ' man to
Nvhooi al'l money pays allegiance, rtf-
gante WilHon « a daa«eeoo man.
«VA'V_!
1 ■ .'WW
CUT1CIRA
SOAP
«h TteA'r frt ai
LmmI
ftl
the
in appeal
rJiiu week to
hether
You're bilious, you hav-? a throb-
bing sensation in your head, a bad
caste is your month, your eyes burn. ,>=n]at!tted un<i€r the Constitution, and
^ the children in such districts are de-
Ja-u-s TLTWIed. So woced? rou feei ug ;dved of the opportunit. to g-
ieai and til-tempered. Your system iVen 4 common school education—a
- -- - —* ———« "i - ijict neither they
continue ™ tkeir parents «e in
yourself and responsible. On account of the
ua luu - —
ia PiU ot bUe not properly passed JQdi,io|1 £or
off. and what you need is a cleaning
ujp inside. Don't
th'- bilious nuisance
sos-sos-sos-sos «=
5b=
T. "
itanic
Distress Call
"Sinking on Sea"
Our Signal is
"35"
Call us and we will
insure your home
against
FIRE
Tornado and Ligtamg
prevent yoa from
To r.--
sinJang ander
the fire
H
B. SEARS
■The Bond Mmn"
~ sos—so s—s o s-s0s
irSE TABLE *. S. * T. BY.
s*
V .
for
• <•*
nua whom Joha
gardU ia "dantwrvas.
ernor
party
Wi3sjon
gvnera
■i^mi
the r
and
the Demo-
NP the 9akf
ie practical
~^hq jreat concrete
hour—th«* rariff and
Taft Republicans are
The Third Term
^cher keeps " he >«vin md sex
C. i.ui and CM-XT. ■*> sweet ud
keok i ■ Used wt i C .-icura Oi.it-
ment. it soothes irr.t.i ns wh«.2
often prevent sitfC!? i cui^fttcteu
bco:me chr:~ic ;i^"iremenri.
VI iii cs of m • t -■* ' -•-'«« ?un:-
sweet aod W e emci'iente t r
p.grv purpose of the t iieC. bath
sad c .rjcry.
'iitsimm n> 'mtmxac «
-inioi
v;;:; 2Twzrzz. > «* ^ ■
sort to harsh physics that Irritate tegar<iiilg taxing Indian lands this j
-ajure. Remember — I fr - .. rK.n .to ,
- :i"a"-^i an injunction i ^pi^rs of the stomach, lrver an. ■ 5.>rtAfMHH«-
. ...n4 Ci-mjn.s- aatestmea can be dnicHiy cured by the ammdmen. J \ aintf So. 114 Passenger «i!5 «.)
. of walnu morning .-.th gentle thorough One distr-ct can "*k-Q. 11S P—eager H20 p.
- - - * «" ■— ZLmnZ com- - ~ ^
L^sjrJsr-^rs: — —- arr
, Children love to ; fifteen mill levy. The children .n ^ UJ Passenger Si55 p.
because they taste weak districts should be educat-|_ — .
7 'A*. Storm. "Hmher ri^hns
- ni the tease iad been> $o«.d by ^i^an. stcmach
. . -v 5u- Tanse of Edmond clear for mcnt
• Vr.-:'.,w-a« the District take Cascarets.
; 1- * holding. Tinsel sued
-and Comm.ssioners * recover th^
mrchaea price and S,,<"1 add:'iona..
:a.min« that he had the trmher re-
Mid far that much profit.
good and never gnpe or
tne -
PWP^£
pt*aiLn$
also s
CIMU^
Man
lch oi
NKHtitrv
iBs^rT lPPE> f-
(|Ri t* SH.AW5EE.
shawnee people have tom-
owel tronhie which ia likeir
to rarn into appendicitis. If 7^ -
ha^e constipation, sour stomach, or
gaa on tie stomach, try simpie huck-
rhnn hark, glycerine, e^-.. is ccm-
po m led i ACw-Ok*. the ne-v^ i3«r-
->med' relieves bowel ir stomach
sicken. it is the solemn duty oi Che
niwu Twf>D1IE>T -rate t0 pla08 ^ opportunity for aj
H«X)L A E. rsnmsBi school edmcation within
7 i their reach and the proposed amend-,
To all Supermt-ndenos. P^u.iC ^ ^ j possible for the:
Teachers. ScJ-rt Boards an „ to <IWIlJ refa£ t0 sict
Friends of Education m Oklahoma II1;nou. g^\
$>- ith Carolina an-i a n'un'ber ot
other states ex-ends aid to weak
■strict*. Are we iesa patriotic than
h ? • We cajinot afford to be.
No. 543 Local Freight.... 10;« a
G. A TOGBL, Agent
N
At the Sovember election, you wi
ha*e Jhe opportunity to adopt an
amendment to the 5"'* Cunstta-
-ioh rha1, will place a common school
education within reach of every Soy
and r-ri sa "-he state; that w make
Oklahoma one of the most attru.
scares in th* Cnion to the suUstaa-
uoi farmer ahorer an i • ' ^ Wjnilert a£ 32S OUve St.. 3t Louis.
' *' j£0 i I ^recommend ft to be th* best
kidney. Bladder and Rheumatic Kent-
edy we have ever sold. Sixty days
Teatment for a dollar.
Wallace Mann. Lion Drug Co.,
Shawnee Drug Co.. Owl Drug Stor^
and C. BL Harryman.
rteut^c
tight t
the imd at wurities jrvhnar -j
randwl i ie Imnta. lw>
tfc shor* p«ntKi ili ist ini upon •
nost iMnlers. a^«d s. rutb j -
■.US credits, sad 3s a**d them ra
bis own kind Jf secun:: is®
be mortgageug bi f!arm r *r "
te newtn i tun money Oth«r eouu
rriM tmve d;ww««t how xw issisi
:• Hi.
Kid
.eHuid. sod
upmuui* and. ti
«dc Oon<P*es >
u«er 'hun tu
iga-ion of
jj rfar'y act
,ay bo 11
iittw :tt«tr
j ti
and
-ibJ. to hav
Mure
*«IRl*INI) WM-
PMtN PIaMHCD
FDR LAST 2 WEKS
uitx o will bi fit ' lR3> **
**• « itvr^-«w-
JIV S W VBSK'^E OfS*
our
OHia^omu
imp ape«*ll«rs
I Dwnocra:-*
'ending st
OtiiuAoma tor
vit Jtw caniiia«gn
diail aotet ia b«il ved
v big major'tji but t a-
imuif&t out hw iniuori .
uur sverythin* t*at reiaxts
ent scirt sod stu td raswm
jf jxritt taxation not oniv mtbupll"**
ihe ajarksts ia eh.ctt *hu . 1,1
t>n y buy but alBo nu«s -he iam«
very aasx to bis natura: jarner " 1
aaeuciaw. the merchant rh« n«r
abaaia. by As *a.y coastSLuoi uioi i
«r 'urge jlsss of consumers. l!S ir
not reel a a s e t:-adu ^umksnmi.
and mr'ud sad muinpii^i ,v
0' jr, suu they srs lils mi. rv al i« s
of tin tajmor. So are J'-' :M 1 ■"
tautitrers if hay but sa is WW
•nusauitf of our time and la ^ , JM , .
sr'.rv^Ss J^ «• ^un ua w5:1* "aTv
■ """ ^ ™ iTXu'i
i.k mil ii'ii \\t V 1 -UI1 al'cUtA
t Iff I OIWO. do HOI W lw 7 . of ;11„ >4
„ __ .... hui> m (.oarg"
♦ftmitir .tmi tttowt *j£ 'he r ist jf m _r.
.j ui«r juu. ,,^4 >n utuvagn. Wi.i
to iYoiu fh iii* j ei « W*i I b! luadaiu' ^
. -,Hi.ia '.'a If limuMBc arises DUUMW — -
. fh . \;i irn.J. JuU1*
.. . «ifi tBiJii; t)n WJipWp'
sre uo<i w ur?L« i. « mm mi Mmnn A
he worut o.er. but v„„ *U. «H ^ " Ctol
tho mu er you li ad hu T. S*nc *
id. will
JOtt. W
rari ot
4Utt>MlU'
.umBiitt
troth the Dem«jcra<
piattom
montna
■MM
R^ouhlican
>~wnei>hip and
f iiwN Pti^ii*
>n
scnoa
'?'i- :u:n
Lndu-rnes
a«cn of e^ ry :aiia in Qktotaru
We request your most carefui ami
am*ist cons dtetetiHt of House < Jiu
SO. mm No. :. Which nrnviA s
_W -or lowing amendmen' ' ^ Con
St .;u n
:rm
public awnersh.p
Ti.ning indusrr
:na and snin
'The Legisjtrire snail ha^ ®w
taxes m aia nr rjIW- "OTnn]
schools jf tile staoe ami to :>m
tor the anport. nmenr and ««
-on -leerof 'J.- rile amo
:omnn?ss-
ndttacrian
ards. iing i-id
ttiluar*1^ --.Moaone
rirban n*?s.
• i
Klhum-ttar-
IE
EE AD YH1S.
We, the mdersigned Drugg-.sts of
Shawnee, have sold Hall's Texas
SOCK ISLAND
Arrive
Saat Bound.
U— .IS p. m. * fra'
44—11'20 a m- J1:I0 a.
43— 1:1* a I "1 L
i+—Local Freight ' *
Vest Bound.
41— 145 a m. *
47—1®130 a SOL. -K>:°s
il— :W p. m. • = !•
asher BraasA
•iga—Arrives }: I. a
•i<4—Leares I 14 p 3J
When Greet
jomes the talk
meets
of war
The .1 -St
)W!'.l."
lampaign lake i
of Sins 'straas"
r.he winds
wi
then ;
thsr |
thai |
don t
NSW INSERTED
WTSG COLLARS
—aONG WHERE CT
J.L. ROEBUCK Cc
Hardware, Implements, Buggies
KRRJE5 COMFLETt STOCK-
3ryan will be tHe srumo
[•* canipiip ^ lj,a vo
WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PLMPKIN
Stu-Jtba^-i' Springfield, T. C. Mandt \I/ ~rrnl
and Linatroagh --- <■ ** O
Maple Sugar J$
(Regular $ I iX^ Special
Canned Salmon tTA- 19
tnfore.'iold tot f 5c straight. Now 2 Cans - .
Pepper Sauce ■Sar.!0c Si
Pepper Sauce S;
Dill Pickles, Brick Cheese, iVe
Salt and Dried Fish
4
The Boston Grocery
Fkan* 12 plain ami Sruodt
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1912, newspaper, October 22, 1912; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91791/m1/2/: accessed May 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.