The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1913 Page: 2 of 16
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 19«.
rwo
THE NEWS-HERALD
OTIS R. WKAVEB, Editor nod Owaer
tory apparatus. The acid tea* 1V'
|gome Indication of the age and fien
era! condition o( milk mid 18 us< •!
along with curd and fermentation
teats by some creameries and chi-ese
test has of late achieved consider
Business Oftlre 1'lione JT--
Kditi-ri.il OfHce t'hone lit
Entered * second class matt. r
Dec 1. 1911. at Shawnee, Okla . ur-
ge r act pf March 3, 1!?
able promli
the United
■■rnul c<
i>nce in certain parti
States, according to
ary <*/ndlu>ni
ghtly and unp
i!
Daily Mews-Hem Id Sul rri|itlori
Ej carrier, per wee It
One Month, by carri-.r , >
mon-.u, oy mall ,
Sw mor.lka, paid In adraDca ■
«i months. paid in advance .
One year. In advance ... * on* 1
Weekly <iews-HeraM Subscript lor.:
By mall, six month* * n
My mall, one year .
Any erroneoua reaction on the
•haracter, standing or reputation of
anv person. inn or corpora-
which may ar!>ear In the c> " ■-
e* The News-Herald will he -
iorracted .pan Its being brought to
,k.. attention of the publisher
(arm
t men*
nds
excluding
milking
Good Horse Sense
Demand- that you should have particular
interestJn your financial affairs. It is good
-en?e to make your money work for you.
It i- wisdom to make safe investments of
your money. It is good judgment to see
V 'tir banker about your intended invest-
imM.t if vou are not practiced in such matters.
The officers of this Bank are glad to help
their patrons^in matters of this kind.
The National Bank of
Commerce
Big Clearance Sale! j
Obituaries and rvsolutlcni of r-
(pect of less than 100 wvrds * •'
published free. ** m*,,L;rJn
excess of l'"1 words a c
sent per word will t'
Jour word* and remit with manu-
•crlpt
DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF PIGS" FOR A
The entire stock of Fall and Winter goods, consist-
ing of Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes,
Hats, etc., must be sold regardless of cost, in order
to make room for our New Spring Stock.
Special low prices on Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips,
Musical Instruments and Jewelry
LOUIS COHEN
121 E. Main St. Shawnee, Okla.
HOW ro DETECT P1K11 Ill k.
The preeent era of "standard-ra-
tion' of foods and drugs has
bronchi about marked impro.
mem in many products which enter
Urg-'lv into .very-day lit
been accomplished by the introduc-
tion of scientific methods of eiai
ination which are sufficient pr. ct
e«r to be easily applied, and wh -ti
re simple enough to appeal to th-
average layman a* furnishing us
ful information The Bafceack :est
THisiiMii itiituu nun l.vxattti hioboighli cikas
vou: STOMACH. LIVER 1M'#> HIT Ol 01 >01 li
B1I.). POISONS, (i\>Fs AMI C1.00fKD>FP WASTE*
:her. that
This ha* ar u ed the din cont
and tb* uumber o
t U rofrespoMwn'
certain comlitiMtf the
t may even be* ns«
ndicatea. fur-
op milk-pails
at is deereas-
bacteria pre-
reduced l*n-
edimem
an ap-
vhe.
billo
;<rox:raai* indication of the- numl
of bacteria that are introduced intc A '•
he milk oo the farm. Of coarra | —
for -he intimation of the tat con-|d-rty raarV .--.Ik m*> :
tent — ""IV '
thereof a-. actir~. , W
yet ancomplicated device It ha. l .< -i.r. am -an® 4Uh- , uw-ww-sadsy bright days there-
by largely re*>on..ble for the ta-eCW, no ma ter how;nilk to sub^
proremenl ii She composition of.scquwuir m ted *.
-milk bv makin* an e^l (Jetemina- ;«t rfcoii >s a caae -n 3T >ch
a wonderful stomach, liver and
bowel cleanser, regulator and toaic.
sa st and most positive eyer
The .'ay of violent purgatires.
- eh as calomel, pills, salts and cas-
t. r oil is past. They were all wrong
^ ou got relief, b at what a cost:
They acted by flooding the bowels
with fluids, but t.ese fluids were
\-l>oonful of Syrup of Vie.- d:gi«tive juice. Sj rup Of Figs era-
body only harmless laxatives, which
gassy, disordered stomach, 1
aipjtion. indigestion, coated -or.?,:.,
sallowness. pimples—take delicious
S\ r ip of Figs For the cause of
ti these iro.ibles lies in a torpid
liver and shigaish condition of your
thirty feet of bowels
means all poisonous waste
uu.v the undigested, fermenting
fool sad sour bile, gently moved
on ia4 out of your system .y luorr-
tlon easy to out Even in tb-jing to believing . ' ^
WaIIms hamlet the r^ult* of the i o- ~~
Babcock fat tm |AfAKW WWSMI* **
(tandards by which U « commercial BMUU V>D R*ILR<>
tie of milk to judged ! Teaching English to Japan^e
In determining the purtty a. well ; work « is one of 'be 'as^ M M
„ the quality of milk the tecteri*! education, i bureau of the Lnion
eonn- has an obvious importa.ee Pacific Railroad Compan,. ^cording
Please ion't think f genUe. ef-
itctive Syrup of Ftf* a? a
Don't tb.nk you are druftcfaf your*
self fo- luscious fi^s. ^tina and
aiomttics can not injure anyone
This remarkable frUit preparatiea
'foundry, pattern shop, drj kiln.
transfer table, mess hall, two car
it-pair blacksmith shops and a num-
! ber of storage sheds, have been well J
!>egun The eonstruction is all o:*
the most permanent character, too.
most of them being of tile, plastered |
on the outside. The shops when
completed next April, is expected,
will employ 2,500 men and a town is
grow ing up around the shops, named
Ogden in honor of vice-president Og-
den of the C. P. R The electric
power for the plan will be purchas-
ed from the city of Calgary, in
...BECKER
6
THEATRE...
6
4Uif>. muitu ' * —
s t in a naural ^ay. It does whit'which municipal ownership and op
right food wo .1 do—what eating Iration of utilities and traction lines
lots of fruit and .'hat plenty of ex- ba, Wn verv successful.
ercise .vill to for '.he liver, stomach t _
and bowels. j
Be s ;re you get the old reliable,
. nd genuine Ask your druggist
lor the full name, "Syrup of Figs
and Elixir of Senna." prepared by [
The California F c Syrup Company
Hand iack. ^h scorn, any Fig
Syrup imitat:on
just S3 good '
recommended as
mam Bur-.ni o! Mawum Mo* WOWJWJJEC05B I VRt.KST
than S00 Japanese- aection foremen! ^H0P"< Kl^l RKCORD TIMI
This Will Stop Your
Cough in a Hurry
Smrt by Maklne This
rup at Home.
cock
This recipe makes a pint of better
cough fvrup than you could buy ready
niAdi for &2 50. A few doses usually
w.ni. r (ka m iif nr l 1 itK—
jutr the m "t obstinate oougb—
♦ -ven ^ :>joping cugb auickly. Sim-
it n. t^ttt i remedy can be had
•I any prtei
Mix ' tie pin' of pranulated sugar with
1 conqu*
eonn- ha. an obvious importa.ee — „ . ~od trackmen are employed by the J The second Orgeat railroad repair
bu- th« calls for elaborate later. <I0 information reecived at th. LaJtrJ rlltroaj am< (or the b.ne6i of the>. „hops in ,jj. wcrli: those of th. atari
|n en Iwtruetton Ux ks ar. MbfceUc rail-ay near I A'Tf ""."a* ™
Japanese and English It it belietefl :ary Alta . were built last year wiili jbinut.?. Put "-1* ounces of Pinex < fifty
•0,t b- hang ing practu a\ problems ' A >vhich breaKS Qil records cents'worth ■ in a. pint bcttle; then add
. . ,h the Sugar >rrup. It has a plei^ant
of railroading in both languages i: t9 They will cost when com- ^d laita a family a Ion* tine,
japan s* * risers will no: only gu •< ^ , and they \*i. be Take a tea?poonful every one, two or
■irn r •«' * ' techakal m'0™at'4completed within tweh. months ot |**vS 1SSk^**l this take kold of a eou(£
|{ I ju; i t • ~a- • in *• '• v. - bi> • • -•*. Ha? a
i i broken and work begun On vpnl ; ^ ««*: ^t.,b^up^ a^U,
This 's but one o many iu. Tt->! jagt there wafi nothing jn rh< ap htlpful. A ; mdv r^n>e\!v for hoarse
-25 GEN1U!
ni\i Brvr—Tors FAU IM; HUR cljavs A\D i>vn
OBATKS TOCE M VLP1>H lt-HTH l
phases of ihe Union Pacific t
v — pea rane e ui — — ,
ork Tte educational bureau ^jjicb now is covered with mammott
f the tract of 45 acres |ne«l. croun, i.rr nohitis. asthma and all
and lung troubles.
t onal
of the railroad virtually conducts :!'
To t>« peaaewd ^ • head of
h«vy. baauuful bair «>.'• iuatfouj.
fluffy. a -y and free fro^; dandruff
m =e«> a tsatter of using a Uttle
Oandertne
It to nay and lsexpentlve to have
Stn« ± ;rw^ f the men Kecord
^Ttt-^^U^'«Tr^ Jf S? your hair really . moisten ,v«s are ato furnished In order
.« mtnu'e« thf« will ! a doti with a little Datrferlne d ,;ilt he ,0en n.ay keep an account
^ ,T ^ce*-wace of abuniat;." carefully i*w it through your ha.. . ori dol;- and the percentage
TL^-.^mneea and « ® ^
Z^l^m ofS^U^'t. ii.tb'a few 8r^-.s-'. The — «
ft -r faiUaz hair; hot your i delightfal surprise aaaita every- a subject matter and methoi,
- - ■ .kU J- ... r rl dni
JOLLY NIGHTS
STARTING
Monday, January 27th
THE I 0RENZ ROS.
WORLD S FA MOUS H YPSOT!S TS
Assisted by Hr.LEO L. BARRY,Shawnee's Popular Pianist
PRICES, ... JO, 20, 30 CENTS
SEATS NOW SILLING AT PALACE DRUG STORE
' Lorenz Show the big-hit of the'season."—Kan-
sas City Star.
"Lorenz hypnotic exhibition created a sensa-
tion."—Chicago Herald.
"MORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS."
Tku coupon will idratf one Ldy FREE to the Monday
night performance of Loreaz, if *ccoap*iued by as -
other person Kol<iiag • pud 30 ceat ticket, secured at
the PaUce Dr«f Store before 6:30 p. ®. Monday.
Both $e*ts can be roerrwl together.
Ladies'
Ticket
in control of nioet of the important
committees—Guthrie Star. #
divorce from his wife, in which
"Rube" Marquard is named as cor-
respondent, contains the following
heading: "Marquard's Steals Homo
—Blossom Seeley's Husband Struck
i ..t t .11. . • .U_ , . W
The ulect of niiw on the Tr.emhranes
luildings to Indicate tUr a trant- Ss well Kt Viarx u the most ralo-
.,rH' use when yon will ae«l">mPlete correspond.nc- s<hool fot | (orma,ion „ hand, etcept |^ e*53^& U rWh]to
' V down, at i-.rst • loje.- Th tnstruc-cm - oB.-r- :h .nsiIi, ,s s^kes w#re dowu. c. . asd a>! t'i« natural, WIim
any worker wh0M destre «U ^ men and :>.>3
tog out an over four scalp—Dan- l>rlter - --.^elf is *-rong enough ,n ^radiu- work, the power plant i « ; S?tup reeipe^as ! Q . sb .g^ ifi . ♦
t rine i« we believe, the only r-re ;4Ake .x iilini; study The Ses- , ai been omplated, the locomotive «ff. : • d rr«t popalaritv throughout the 1
:t: ,t£lS£p corrected an-l jah.-4 pr.. .ally ^-.shed. and oUter '
and cur® .^r t — A^ Kv 0f th^ railrcwd comprising tefcder shop. A guaranty of abiclut# aatisfaetioB. or
. r sj-on nlan- *r n. v ®- <nrtlv refunded, with thls>
coach freigh. ,.r op. plan ^ ha« Pinei. or wiH
Ing miU. e-'^re house, office, o!l hout-c ; for * • If not. send to rh®
' P:nex COn Ft,
out with the statement that the- only
safp place to kiss a girl is on her
photograph. Of course, this physi-
The Tulsa World head-line writer ^'an is old and feeble, and it has
, keen years since he experienced the
is evidently an ardent baseball fan
>oy that cones to younger men !n
An hem telling of an actor getting j [iat profe?sion_and in all other
j professions, for that matter -Okla-
homa City Times
about one who trtea this
Improve Yotir Farm'
MONEY
to loan on
FARMS
at low rate of interest
Pottawatomie County
1912-Tax Rolls-1912
Sou in Our Office
Five Thousand Dollar
BOND
Guarantees Every
ABSTRACT
Mad^HByT This Office
| g 8EARS^1
attempt ,s n.sde to mark anyhiny
.hut substance WriUng. spelling,
gramar. and punctuation ar« not
taken iato consideration In assign-
ing per cents, but it is the experienr.-
of the bureau that employee* who
have carried on the work are a:deti
Materially In these subject*
The Instruction books Issued by the
railway co*er a number ot subject*
Many deal with technical problems
of railroading "rack work, compound
locomotives, concrete construction,
refrigerator traffic, locomotive firing
block and interlocking signals, etc
There are pamphlet* containing
donu for the variaus division! of
the service other* describe "The
Value of Courtesy," inculcate the
principle of Safety Firat. or tell
"Ho to Study." Several admirabU
books comprise a hiatory of trans-
portation general information about
the Vnion Pariflc; a hiatory of the
railroad; and geogrsphiea of indl-
udual states through which the
railroad pasea—Xebr**kv Wyoming,
I tah. Colorado, and Kanaas
soncB.
Ljdick * Eggerman have moved
their law office* Into their new
Qitarters at 110 North I'aion. whar*
they havs all the rooms on ti*
j ground ncior at the rear of ti*
Satianal Bank of Commerce Mis*
Stnrdevant the cflly wotran attor-
! r.ey in the county, will remain with
be firm. They Invite *11 their
friends and client* to call m them
at their new location. 14-IB
Rheumatic Blood
is Whole Story j
Washington physician breaks
It does look hard on Turk-.• *o
have to present Adriar.ople
allies after they couldn t take
from her.
the
it
Wonderful Specific for Sd
atica. Lumbago, oid a
Cure for Dreaded Ar-
ticular Rheuma-
tism.
j Hot Springs ha* k t hei Hi. ^ ^ „
ie^ns to be t,dver..SJ< for It ta the \By. write to Tbs aw rt £
kep-w-U-ycu--!.nd-it oolaae Oa- U cwift. SU*. AUaa'*,
.
^,J,A*U Js^*^s"J« Jes|s*js^*s|s
4- +
STATE PHtSS v I
+
Om of Uie absurd features of th« |
' uewsp^per tame not only In Mus- i
' .ores but in many other cities is the
titteT.pt of certain publishers, who i
!h syndicate newa items and osel
?>-ndicAt« pictures (furniahtd ic |
,-otabty thousands ol paper*
Tter* :* * «f t'"1- rewdee*. tab-1thiwu*hout the United Statesl to lm-
!•* ^ waat-aot fee rt,eum«nsm. Vut -heir readers with the ides
lh - a syadlcatr article or .yndlcate
r.-.-rr n mplr • n* e rvem to ***«_ ttorv was prepared especially
for .ha: part.utor pap-r h it. own
f... Iti naturally a*«tmnativ« oi l- tUi(f ar.w; or staff corresponden'
vie Ttv«. the p .n may be eased ^j , tb„ jntfUljeccc of
• « ot the may be neuir*i.*^o
!•* th \;r;e beinr witfi ctlwr aci^a the reading pubMc tor an obacurt i
thase -lie- e v tempenae aod dc cot even few thousand circula- j
tioo tc atf trpt to palm oft on It* I
the best --.Might o< the <Uy It is pee- syndicate mailer a*.
specially contributed n-s features 1
tcder the h me ot S S. S. at *1-M a A purported Wilson interview wae ,
bottle. . .. published recently in thi* city with f
- -v.* -n haa b*e«i idvocatej t > rosty ^ '
« .i "e>.m -.«r and yet 6.SS. the word "Special for the paper in
aoKTOPlnhea in tsct .hat faddist, prv wk|ch lke article appeared and this
££? * nTlW'n^ ^ shortly followed by the repro- ,
r«e.i- ng ara efter rwammer.le^. but jojtion at a atock syrdkate cut <>:
s s != Helen Gould and her husband with ,
"lT^TV.-^evied b> the t -mbi staJests the word "Special" for the sat; -
of the s-tjeot th,t rtietiM-lm U paper Such barefaced transparen-
attempt* tc deceive the publk is s
eoramoBly wsrf far rs«sf In other reflecUon on the intelligence o! the
^^iVST^iTS newspaper readers and d«e'm
son* scrotulou* hi-*-* condition, having ^ egcept thoee stteoipttng ">e oe-
t«et traated with marearj. iojides. ar a ; —Muskogee Prtet
t;.- and other potwtwus niinwal irug^ cepuoa--®
The recovaria* of all theoa types of
rheijtr.tiOT! by th* use of S S. S t* a ^ ti< firf! ;ln, fB the tiSU-O'
of the united state* northern detn-
aimiiaisd just as atura;ty, ; *t a* er* w:a ontnuicber thair southern
^ ^ *"■
SU it.'sasieJ food DO j ■ 4 There will be 15! nonhere dem-
r(t a tk-ttia cd S- S- &■ to-da- '•* * and 1W from the acnth in
£eJ!£uEr£ a^'ie t.it > the nen bous Although outntim-
w. ji Ilka to oocault a gr at ep • t^rad. the aoutiert
Headquarters lor Poultry Supplies
Our "OKLA" Brands ol Feeds Are Best.
WeRe-Cleao All Grains Belore Mixing.
We ), nd]e tbf famous "CRYS-CO." Shell [Producer,
Beef Meal, Beef Scraps, Creand Poultry Bone, Wheat,
Kafir Corn, Milomaize, COSKEY'S LAYING TONIC
LEE'S ECCMAKER.
WE DELIVER EVEKYWEAE IN THE CITY
CLARKE'S SEED STORE
PBOTE SO. 1M. • CLAHKE M KELLER, Sti EA>T MA15.
FOR SALE OR
TRADE
democrat*, be-
ci®>* of *snior.;y f aemce, wi'.l t-e ;
Good 10 room modern residence, located on ele-tric car lie?, ana
w ithin two blocks of one of Shawne finest ward school build-
ings: gas for cooking and heating, electric lUhta, city water;
nice porcelain bath, toilet. wa*h t*nd. etc Good barn. w II. bear-
ing orchard, etc. Lot tOOxSOO Mortgage $1500, bearing S per cent
can be paid off or carried Owner i* a farmer and *incv all of
his children have flniahed school, he would like to trade his
e<ju;ty in this nice home 118.500) for a good farm. Let us know-
what you have to offer. m.*a- . ,
PRICE $10,000
LAMBARD-HART
Realty & Investment Company
Telephone 341 SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
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