The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 114, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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THE NEWS-HERALD
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greeted upon ... b-dn. brought
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Obltunrl.s n;l r'"' w.lP...
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vox III b,- .!>!•
lutntnc community « ' a i'1 "
u.Inn foreign population >
,uhk « i^.«i <•>
ploved us -..i . l. .' 'I
ont" by ii I'olllr" .".iif.'U «>
ivnnaylvanlu region,
information .. . «•!■> •->' at
Hates Huronu o. tv.iiu a. 1 i'
mining camps. KHs . •' b m.m ■ -
burn, were put «n I « bi ia'"_
Inatructlona to make th. s. i
lent in .■•><•11 locality a center of odu
ration « <l \mwlranlr.itlon
t'hllilrvn in tbo minim; < '<P «
I'tr.arily l-ava a. U....I bet*.
,1.,,, of It nn.l 1.5. I'm 1.1' 4Uiio
It,ti,. tb.H la ot .lit-1 i. o '«
In their lit.- work I ml '1 V >
,>nttr>. course of atudy b .s l>
recast to adapt II as el' -;ls
Mhlc to tb' conditions In <v'" ,l"'"
innnlty. "Kloiminui' mliiln". 1
Hill to the Injured," and "lluslness
forma" an- Introduc.d as early a
sixth gratio so that f . b >s
nia* bo encouraged to ri-main
a,hool U"possible or. if if- • must
leave, thai >hfi >ll baif 'omoth.n;
ttlil than. In tbolr futuro oioup..
linn l.lkoivta. tho alr'a hav, boon
provided with "Plondldly . miIpp
jlomeatlo-aclonce kltrhana In chari-
„f „ woman s|Hs:lally tra'n.^1 tor
this work.
Kven t" tho imdltionnl school
ill an.'bM onry offort Is ma,to u
correlate tho aohool work >- 'tb .bo I
real life of the pupils Sp. lt . I
«,„ a contain «onU taken from tb.
*; t« mining la«. togll'b ^
Cite* doal with mlninfs Bfe—ci.".
the trammar examploa ««'' '
dally llfo of miner* Vok«> burn.
Owl ts a eollil blaik aitUui'.'.. '
understand* hltumlnoua .wil mln
itc In arithmetic tho teach. rs ar.
Inatruotwl to apply tho problem* "■
tar a* poaalbl to mlnlnn opera-
tion*. Tho Idea la not to limit tho
>upll'a Intellectual endear cm to
lh.*o sp.Ylhi thins*, but to evtoiid
h.* knowledP' by moans of .hem
to other thin** lea* known
The difficulties lu the work. '■
xv.II a* the value thai It ill hav.
tor futuro American cltltenahlp. nv.
b.- v*n from a summary of the c i
dltiona at the t o mining .an.l
\°tl*«'orth ha* a population oi aUm
tfOO peraon* a aorklni population
Itm men. and '■*« achool obi.
llr,,n fokobuns ha* a tH.pulatlo*
of 1 ' p. rs Mta. SiH< aorkin* men.
*mt :*4 school children Soxe.i bin
drr^l of the BUaworth aorklm men
are boarders, ami are of iwol.t
KOWTH «>| t'vitlence of service ami
confidence. Your attoi+ion w ealle.l
to tin' fttlluwiiig statfiiieiit of deposits
for four years that you may see the
gradual growth of this institution and the conti-
deuce expressed in it.
KairnW 27 1908. $320,938 42 -
January il, 1910. $363,903.15
November 11, 1910, $.5/9,175.1 "*
December 5, 1911. $609,492.34
November 26, 16 i 2, $7^6,181,86
Are You Ore A«M*0 OW M«nj Cnatt ni.a?
National Barik of Commerce
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
utilization v>
indebtedness
! .iggregate nc
rnpital stoe
I i.iore than
v il.>
admitH that the governme
pet all of tho violators of tho law.
(.rent number of moonshiners still
.ire operating, resulting In a lan;e
loss of revenue to th.1 government, he
adds. ,
"|titnlt distilling is most prevalent,
savs tho commissioner, "In tho sta.es |
, I Georgia. Alabama. North Carolina, |
S ,tth Carolina. Tennessee a id Vir-
ninia."
The total number of corporations
in tho United States dm'inr-? J,tw
shown by returns under the eorpor?.-
tion tax lav. was 288,3r,2. wit! cat'
$60,067,138,925, bonded
>f v^2,it>3.{j:{7,961 and an
income of $.'.,213,707,247
increased ovir 1910 b>
ISO,108,000 on I bond and
indebtednesB by $1.448.201.nm .
the net income decreased b-
mid-term cxaminH-
Sarsaparilia
, Cures all humors, catarrh ai j
; rheumatism,re leves that tned
fueling, restores the appetite,
i cures paleness, nervousness, .
builds UP the whole system. ctii|Watrr recoived furiouiihs for t.i
i .. nan it Mil II ill fOrflft Or , ,, , , , ,,
allow but orte dajf vacation fcri
t'hanksgivlmt this ■ tr. It wn
mis .imo vonld tend to take th j
'udettls' r.lnils away from ilK-ir |
at ndlos and they would not ho fill
prepared for the flnalt- A lone > .
laeation than usual will ti,- glv*i-
t'hri^tmas, howevti.
Many of the students livinp uei
fl..t it lay in us... Ilunld '• ' "'JJT
choeohiied i.ibtets ealled Sars.it bs.
And until we sav the Turks
thought the Indians were
world's champion runners.
Uv,r of birds and of hlo«om
knight of the golden years, singer
,,f .iroam-wrought fancies, poet c
sinlh s am, .tests, of chlh..*h
ln.igh.cr. lover ot clouds tha' dr
U.ier Of dew and ros.-s. bard of th.
heavenly gi who1' wor,<l '°
,th a lover, and the world I
,.nd gay: : d ■vo" % "
.1.1, Ulley. I" >e heart o '"
!..• « alway. COW tafck
• oriac l.y*« Station," you r"l
. otheart . t outs : tal e us to ti,
Auni Mary =." and sho u* the
ti, hia ami .lower.; tah • us through
, drenched pastures to see th.
, M imnitn' hole.' let <>s forg
f„r a moment thai "time bis took
it. toll"; bring bin k the dreams
tc. our childhood; sing us y-n
nv ii, ins as we heard you , Jn gouu. auu ^.s^-
1,1 , , VN 0f „ lost tarrh and throat troubles in others
sin : tb. hi In ,h, A cold Is due to an InfUror^Ucm of
funshlne-
idles* Striving, tired of th
lent mart; and today
Thanksgiving vacation
Though bo.h the i irsity and svi'-
ond teams bad tames scheduled on.
of town nevertheless, those siuden.s
remaining In Stillwated had tb. >.p
port unity or seeing * retu lively
game. It was bet wen the juniors an.t
en lore, the trst of the class series.
,'he seniors were victorious.
I \t,.| «ii,n ,Dp rtmenl.
Interest in the boys and girls club^
iuoreasinr nil over Oklahoma, ar. 1
the division of ccllcge extension It
u, pt sworiu:- ' ' I'1' • |( al
! uil.543.oon.
Incorporated financial institution*
! ml insurance companies- r< ported m
: .,v L.ri gnte Ti", income of 1;> "I l"'r con*
j< 11 capital, public service corporations
! i 17 per e.-nt. Industrial and manu-
i iacturin . concerns 4.80 per cent. 1 b,!
, rporatlon tux. which yielded $2#,-
s:: '.">9 on the 1911 returns, is ex-
pec.od by Mr Cabell to become a cou
stantly incr, aslng source of i. Veii'K
... : "I, lit
By its close watch on the record* j
i,n I books oi corporations she Bureau j
«,f Internal Revenue, the commission-
i r says, Is assisting in detecting atn' j
punishing ho promot rs ot "get-rick- ,
inlck" and other fradulent and etocl I
jobbing concerns.
The commissioners recoinncnd the
revision of .lie oleomargarine law, be-
• ause. as present constituted it r.-
i.,tilts in evasion and fraud. Uurin-:
the fiscal oar 1912, more than 12"-
: '.r.OOO pounds of uncolored and
•,.2:15,000 pounds ot colored Oleomar-
garine were produced.
A considerable amount of '-even;-
is tost 10 he government, declares |
the commission-r, because of an in
sufficient revenue Held force. He est.
mated that internal revenue receipt
.'uring the current fiscal year will
leach S326.H.9.000 and during the IH-
>ar 1911 probably {328,000,0'".
ranges
The Delicious, Health-
ful Christmas T reat
Seediess=Appel!zing=Juicy
Give Boxes of "Red Ball
Oranges fov Chvstmas
Presents
-the Gift Appreciated by Everybody
Your Dealer Oilers Special Prices
"RED BALL" Wrappers bring Rogers
Famous Guaranteed Table Silverwear.
Send your name and full address for free
Premium List and Premium Club Plan.
California Fruit Growers Exchange
139 North Clark Street, Chicago, III.
t,on led by J.
Atester.
• flnaranty of
Ai Fechheimer
cussion led by
H Gordon ot He- I'urant.
'•Historical Reminiscences, A. I-
.. .. Scott of Ot lahoma City.
[tank Deposits. <
of Chickasha; dis-
A it. Ferguson ji Try a want ad in News-rierald.
1.0NT >Klil.KCT V COU'. l.LVN
t K1 V>1 II V1.M Wll.L ST01' IT
1\ van SM I XING STAtiK.
rning tho satne. l>rc
Many of the l>o>'8 who entered t
.orn contest conducted their work
last vear at a loss on account
. drouth and hard weather conditions
A cold generally attacks the eaK- aH of Oiem write thai
r r. trwuar^s - - - r:::: -
. .. . .—ki«a «n nthpra their luck 'icaiu the coming >ea
f th. A cota is uue -.. —— Miss Henrietta Kols.n rn '' >1'1 '
,.t„ tae membrane lining the air passag s. (ajr .u Thomas las-t week am
' • -- oorert With a (;lrls exhibit9. She re-!
iking all previous records
£ StftUIIFUL m
M SMALL C0S1
,lls. longing, for a song that «tl
reach the bear,; so take «P your
harp. Jim Wley. '""I *lv" "" M'"
s\v ootes, ...ne the kind the- you
used .o give OS ben we walked
|. i jeep In June.
ir.e uii-uiutuuc ■
ami may be promptly cured with
loiu- ..- I iciv'* Cream Halm, which im- J tug« «-
med'tately reUe^a the Inflammation ports much Interest ... tne work,
and all the distressing symptoms Mr. Jim. W Wilkinson, stau
such as sneeilng. coughing, r.innuig („.rvisor of th<
at the nose and eyes, hoarseness.
I SIMPLE REMEDY BEAUTIFIES
THE 11A1R, Cl'BES DAM)BUFF,
STOPS FALLING UAIR.
What a pity It Is to see so man:.
BAILEY'S RESIGNATION
ing, coughing, running ...rvisor of the hoys ami girls club, nnBl „ _
nd eyes, hoarseness. ^ s Qn )h<1 pri)(:ram of the cel. people with thin, wispy hair, faded
sore throat, fever and headache. One .,.;ut,,.rs' association, whicl or streaked with gray, and realize
reason why Uil« pure. , , „ Rdmond, for au address . mat most of these people might
"ir^y to tb6tend.r. ,ob w„,K. „■ ,h. members of tha 6ave so(t. glo^y, abundant hair o
ira aut^ces 1 association on Friday. Nov -t. 3e3utitul color and lustre If the,
Even in severe, chronic cases of Tll(1 ,nimai husLandry depattmer ,ouid but use the proper treatmen
catarrh. Ely's Cream Balm never (^ Jju a great service for H e sta. There |g no necessity for gray ba.r
fails to Quickly and effectually cnec 0.01><.r.„'in, with the college . \ Jllder ,ixty-five years of age, an.l
IS EXPcCTtD SOON - 'tension department to eaUbllahlng ^ere I. no excuse for anyone, yoan, ;
10 LAI LU I LU STaUng hawking, spitting and Wow- t<>yi ud Klrta club contra In Jr old. having thin, straggling hat .
ing of the nofe. This remedy not m raitUlg ndhot raising. No b. t|lher fun 0f dandruff or heavy an.
... am (nil Ionly drirca out the disease but ,,,, and sirl* took up th
nit I VBIH WILL MVhl HMI ,t >nJ .trengtben. the weakened ■ • and 104
membranes, thus ending catarrh 'ork m i g;1
pjtarrh a a filthy, disgusting dis- i,og raising. -N> arty an
eai£" Don't pr.t up with II another h#| the}. will take au aei.ve part .
dav Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely 8 ^ ^ at ccunty fair--
Cream Ualm from your druggist and
see how quickly you will be re-
lieved H I* perfectly harmless.
WHY DON'T YOUR vHICHENS LA t .'
Tbo main reason is lack of proper feed.
Use Our "0 K LA" Brands of Feeds for Egg Production
Beef scraps. Beef .Meal. Uround Poultr Bone, Oyster Shells,
M„a Cry,.., Crita A:, - essential to
vr= ftp pn'rLTR? CON KEY'S healthy and in
I,INr.S OF FOIL LEE'S LAYING CONDITION.
REMEDIES WILL . „
Call for Conkey's Laving Tonic and Lees Egg Mak
We deliver anywhere in the city.
CLARKE'S SEED STORE
Phone So. 1W. CLAIRE A; KF.LLER. «* E. Main.
Earth's eldest trees in
s \VII
>ri\ i H
e \\l> :
I VM \NY
MONEY
Can furnish you
SSOO to SICjCCO
To Improve your
Shawnee Property
PAY ITfHCK. LIKE RENT
This olticc 25 loans
(luting (he ivast 60 s
H. B. SFARS
Tkt ft—J
.ti "S -V
Washington. Dec. -Senator
Bailey, according to statements r.
twin.si to have been made by him
to some of his colleagues .will slug
his swan song in the senate on
Jan i a.1,1 J. making probably ..
two-day speech on ihe Issues of
resent day politics, after hioh he
will resign from the s.ua'o and
re.lre to private life
Tho r. |Hirt is that Senator Bailey
said he Mould have made .his speech
| t-etore this time and would have r<-
Llgned befor* this to lot t!ov Col-
UMttt name his successor, bat thai
he found tho time of .he senate so
occupied by reason of tho Vrehlwl.l
itnpea. hniei. trial .bat he could not
Visibly got time for <h characto.
and length o. spwch which he ti is
In contemplation.
AccordiM to the r, ih... in emu-
lation Senator Bailey .old his co
leagues .ha. the legislature whlcn
ill In- In session next month will
l ame Col. 1>. M. Johnston of Hons
ton as his successor. It Is stated ;
here b> Irteoda ot Col. Johuaton
that inquiry among the members o:
the coming state leglsla.ure develops
that every ami prohlbUionisi in tt.--
^ legislature will vote for Col. John
►ton, while enoiush of 8e at.>.
,i itlev's personal followers a.ioug
the pivhtbi. omsts In the legislatue,
be de|H'nded upon to vote for I
Col. Johnston to elect him.
v, ,o Senator Halley * own plans
HO authoritative statement nl de.ai,
has been made public, out i is th
common impress ion here that h.
. ill continue to maintain legal res' |
i>nre in Cainesvllle. Tex . and prai |
lice law In Washington.
We have bct<;ht the Jno Prul.t j
'meat market and will handle the best
Idvsh and enred meals, slao a line i-t
1 staple grwerie*. J M Hamilton and
1 \v M Conway. Phone MS. 1* %x
>-lt-tf
contests at county
This B a sovkI beginning
Anont. Wallace Mann.
Hl>l>Vvs OI' I'ME >
V. k M. rOLl.KI'1 >OTI v
Th * w. vv r. A. girla ai A i
are making great preparations fo
the coming state convention to l
held at Stillwater on Decoinb r .
and S. Kven possible effort is I-
vng made to have .his convention un- |
press itself 011 th. visiting delegat. - ,
,k the mos. successful yet bold in
Oklahoma. The convention program
has iH'n practically complete.1. an.l
according to reports a large ... ga-
llon Is expected.
The first Joint meeting of th th.
literary socio.les took place In the
college chapel Saturday evenina Tha.
the students an taking much inn-rest
in literary work «. s prxiven by tho
large number presenl. The pn.cram
v>as lnterestln« and lively through
out, members from the different so-
cieties taking part.
rank smelling with excessive oil.
You can bring back the nature,
color of your haftvln a few days an.!
forever rid yourself of any dandruf
ind loose hairs, and make your hai
grow strong and beautiful by using
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hai
Remedy. For generations common j
garden Sage has been used for re
. . rn, rate t apitul i lor jtoring and preserving the color •>: j
"Zn's .SI' a. '.be balr; and Sulphur I. recognlxx j
,hj ■ oy Scalp Specialists rs oelng exce-
Washington ik*. U_-Mnon.hi.i- tent for treatment of hair and sea.,
■jn \ "ixkotIcc^in?- continue *itb- '.roub;06.
sign of abatemen., det lart* Royal j if„ou are troubled with dandruf:
I- Cabell commissioner of interna jr itching scalp, or if your hair .5
revenue In his annual rcpor.. madeti lo,ing |U color or coming outage l|
,,hli. During Ihe fiscal yea. 1911 , fifty cent bottle of Wyeth s
' 4,; illie distilling plants were ind sulphur from your druggist, ami
itH'i.t tb, s.iuie number as the notice the Improvement In the ap-
i.'rei .oils * ear—and the commissioner iWarmiCe of your hair sfter a few
l^'° ' ,MS. treatment. Wallsce Mann
Agent.
Giatvf sequoievS. e^es old
' * '"y: T . n n U of I
Relieves CATARRH oi
the ,
bladder;
and all
i Discharges ii
hAHOURS:
imo to ti e fact that It is but
I'limlKIH FOR STATI BA^iKER>.
Head ot National Bar \«n. to Speak
at Oklahoma City. fee. .'W-.tl.
" •
This Baking Powder
Keeps Its Strength
The large can of K C lasts longer
than 25 cents worth of other baking
powders but no matter how long it
takes to get to the bottom the last
spoonful is just as good as the hi^t.
k C raises the nicest, lightest biscuits.
cakes and pastry you ever
ate. and it
guaranteed pure and ^ holesome.
I
For givJnea mt K C
Oklahoma City. Dec. H.—The
ttate Bar Association, at its me- ' -
;ng here TV*. SO and M. will have
i as a distinguished gues. Frank 11
.Kellogg of s.. Paul, pros'dent ot
-.he American Bar Association, A '|■
will deliver the annual address
: The banquet will be ho).. N v Veal
, ve Judge Ctilwell 11. Russell ct
i Ardmore, will he toastmaster 1'Ur-
ing the general sessions the follow
ins. in addition to Mr, Kelloiie's an
nual address, will be papery read I
'and discussed:
i "The Courts and th, \glta"on for i
..eforn George S Ramsey of Mus-
.kegee; discussion led by *. I Gil-
lert of Oklahoma t l.y
Sales of Real Es'a« Throu b
iTobate Coutrta. H. H. Roeen= of
Holdenville; discussion led by A
V Beaman of Cherokee
--Constitutional Inhibition Again?
I nlawfal itearch and Selsures E
Grlnstead of Pawhnaka; d'. .
California has several big-tree
groves. Mariposa Gro\e,
near Yosemite \ alley, is widely
known. On the upward wa\
to Kings River'Canyon is
another notable group.
This is truly a land of super-
latives—biggest trees, oldest
missions and highest peaks.
The climate is plus-perfect.
A Santa Fe train will take you there.
Fred Harvey dining-car, dining-room and
station-hotel service.
On the wav \ isit Grand Canyon of Arizona.
The California Limited „( .he limited, evclu-
i>ely for f.r t-cl*v travel rwu c*if> Jiy sleeper tor
Canyon.
S^nta Fe de-Luxe the only extra-fare train, Chicago
• nd City to l.„. Angele. once • week this winter—
Uv(l %e\ ersl hour>' lime Amrit.'l f,ne . trsin.
California Fast Mail-«U > I • An{ele« Evpres >nd
S n Frmocivco K pres< Ihrre daily Iraint MtnJarJ Pull-
maas. .oai, * lee[<r and chair cars all cla* ei of lickcts
hom.red. which .rain voo preler.
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