The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 200, Ed. 1 Monday, April 14, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 19I3
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They Came, They
Saw, They Purchased
Everybody was satisfied, and on Saturday, oui store
was crowded with customers from morning until night.
Since the beginning of this sale our entire force of sales-
people have been taxed to the utmost to wait upon
the eager customers--We have made prices on all
merchandise, that cannot help but move the goods.
People have come from bordering counties to share
in the bargains we have offered—A visit to our store
will convince the most skeptical, that never in the
history of Shawnee have such prices been made on
high grade merchandise. These special bargains
will continue until
SATURDAY,
April 26th
YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT.
BIG TRUSTS ARE
TOO.....
(OMWKItOIAI. KHIIIKNn 01
I!|(i CrtRI'OIUTION IS LOW,
ItKOHKI.l" believes
The Fit well Clothing Store
Washington, *I>ril 14.—Study of
lie commercial efficiency of main
Ith trusts nnd the appointmeut of
foreign commercial investigators
were reforms advocated by Secre-
tary Uedfield before the American
Cotton Manufacturers' Association.
He said that no one now knows how
large a "tfuef can grow before it
Incomes Inefficient. He recommend
td study of this problem by the
bureau of corporations.
The air has been full for years
pest of discissions of "trusts, he
.said. 'It is alleged that trusts are
necessary for our Industrial effic-
iency There lias been discussion as
lo whether trusts are, as a matter
L,f fact, industrially efficient. We flu
not know. We are dealing with
11111 as a national menace, while
ik fact may be that they menace
. liiefly themselves. Whether this
In true or not 1 do not pretend to
say. I venture to hope that the
bureau of corporations may learn
what the real facts are .
"Certain economies are obvious
in the formation of :i trust. Are or
ire not these economies superficial!
• Many trusts have ceased to be.
They have commercially failed. V\e
l now that others are not paying
[profits on their securities at all
commensurate with private con,
cerns. We may find 'hat the re
Imorseless law of economics is
j working its way irrespective of Icg-
iHlation."
| Mr. Uedfield favored appointment
j of "comerciai attaches" to foreigi
! legations, accredited by the Btate
I Department, but serving under the
| Department of Commerce, to gather
I data and 'tip off" commercial pos
! sibilities to Americans.
^•1 CRrodklYN -n
^BEF^NACLEj
BIBLE-STUDY*ON TN
HATED WITHOUT A CAUSE.
Geioti* 37—April 2/
"Iak« mvielk itot "-I Uorintkmn* i*k.
ClIR story of Joseph ami hla
brethren, beautiful in its siui
plicity, is deeply instructive
One lesson it tear hen is the un
wisdom of a parent iu showing too
great preference for one child, and
thus cultivating amongst the others a
spirit of envy Another lesson Is the
QBWtadoui of tel lug even our dreams
to unsympathetic ears, as when Joseph
told his drc-uiis to Ids brethren
Joseph whs not to be blamed for art
lessly telling his dreams •Evidently
this was ilie verj thing which the
Lord Intended I he Lord foreknew
the Jeaiousy of Joseph s brethren, an#
the growth <>t elivy in their uiiuds. and
He gave opportu
ntty f« r it il ' "
"Joofpl fold "ti
Hrethrm."
Railroad Pay Day Specials
These Low Prices will prevail all this week. Save
This Add and Order
Canned Goods
Good quality
Good quality
Standa ul
Standard
Corn, 4 c
Pumpkin,
4 cans 26c, doz.
7.">c
Good quality
Standard
Hominy,
cans 25c, doz
7# c
No. 2 Belle
sle Toni.it
m's. 3 can
s 26c. doz.
$1.00
No, 3 Kraut.
3 cans
6c, doz. .
Pork and lb
ans, can
5c, s i-r..
12 1-2 and 1 Brand,
largest size
10c
Pitted canne
1 Ch rrlea
. can 20c
half doz. .
91.10
Red Kidm y
lb ans, 3
cans ....
No. 2 Pie 1
'caches, 3
cans ...
2.>e
Gallon cans
Apples
25c
String Beans, 1 cans
2" c
Dried Fruits
STKTK CONFKUEKATE
HOME BOARD ELECTS
Ardmore, Okla., April 14.—The
state confederate home board met
nere Friday in annual session and
elected officers for the ensuing year.
They are- Dr. T). M. Hailey, McAl
ester, president; John Threadglll
Oklahoma City, vice-president; Geo.
H. Bruce. Ardmore, treasurer; R. A
rineed. Lawton secretary.
Members present at the meeting
besides the officers were; J W.
Blanton, Kocky; N. F. Hancock.
Muskogee, and Mrs. W R Clement,
Oklahoma City.
Plans were examined for building
tiie annex but nothing was done for
the reason the appropriation will
not he available until the beginning
ol the next fiscal year.
John L. Gait wis retained an
superintendent and Mrs. Gait as
matron.
Dr. J. C. McNees was chosen as
physician to the old soldiers.
Fred la ale's Ileatli,
! Fred Tante came to Oklahoma
November 22. 1!H2, and made his
home here with his wile and four
children, from Nebraska, where he
I lived several years. Selling his
farm there, thinking that his health
would be better. He had already
traveled a good deal for his health.
Taking sick CliriBtmas, however, he
never quite recovered, although he
| was able to be out at times, and
fell into a calm sleep Saturday
morning at 5 o'clock
He leaves his wife and nine
1children to mourn his death, and
many friends. The funeral will be
held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
at the home, 309 North Pesotum.
Nadine Face Powder
(In Green Boxes Only )
Keeps the Complexion Iieautiful
Soft and velvety, and re-
mains until washed off.
It is pure, harmless.
Money back if not en-
j tirely pleased. Purified
by a new process.
Prevents sunburn and re-
turn of discolorations.
The increasing popular-
ity is wonderful. White, Flesh, Pink,
Brunette. 50c. by Toilet Counters or Mail.
NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY. Paris. Tenn.
Speaker Clark Calling the House to Order in the Extra Session of,Congress
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desks are the leaders
who hav
hud already tnup
ped out Josephs
subsequent e.xpe
rlences, whl'b the
envy of his breth
mi merely helped
to accomplish
The most impor
tant feature of to-
day's Stud y Is
that which re< og
nlzes Joseph km a
type, or prophetic
picture <>f Christ Joseph was on an
errand of men y to his brethren when
their envy sold him Into slavery His
brethren lial. d him without a ' ause
merely la-cause be was koo.1, because
their father loved UIiu. and hecau «
Ood hart foreshadowed his coming ex
altatlun They were euvluus to the
point of cruelty
"They Hatsd Hirr. Without a CsuM
Etut God's Providence blessed Joseph,
snd through much tribulation tinally
brought hlrn to m iiosltion next in in
fluence and power tr the Kgyptian
Pharaoh himself Later, the famine
drove Joseph's brethren to Lgypt to
buy wheat Thus was fulttlled bis
dream that his brethren would bow
down to him
Later on. when Jacob's entlrs family
came to live in Goshen, they all did
obeisance to Joseph, as the reprseenta
tfre of the Egyptian govern nvent. thus
fulfilling the second dream. Bui, until
the time cams for Joseph's exaltation
to power, his ex|>erlences locked as If
the Lord had less love for him than foi
sny other member of Jacob's family
"Which Thing® Are an Allegory."
Like Joseph, our Lord Jesus was also
bated without cause (Psalm 09:4.1 The
brethren of Jesus were the Jews, whe
crucified Him No cause of death was
found In ilirn It was on account
envy that the Jews (Milled for Ills cm
cllixiou 11 is works were good, and
theirs were evil; He taught the way of
the Lord more perfectly than did they;
He declared that some day they and
all others would recognize film as the
Messiah. Therefore they bated Him
Jesus applied this statement to Him
self, saving. "They hated Me without
a cause" (John In this same
connection He plainly forewarns HI*
followers that they must expect to I*
similarly hated unjustly Other Scrip
tures assure us 'hat in God's great
Plan, not only Jesus is to l e exalted to
the Throne ns the world's great Mes
slah. but with film will lie a 'ompjiny
of brethren, sharers of tlie same glory
honor nnd Immortality These hreth
ren. In God's great Purpose, are re
quired to pass through similar expert
ences to those of their ICIder Brother
Jesus. Their experiences, therefore, ar*
Illustrated also In Joseph's experience
The Philonophy of the Facte.
We have considered the facts—that
Jesus and all of His followers, accord
ing to Divine intention, have suffered
shame and coutempt We perceive
that. In the case
Good clean Raisins, 4 pounds
e Evaporated Peaches 3 lbs
Good Prunes -1 lbs
Nice Home Dried \pples per pound
. zoe
10c
Miscellaneous
.. ,2« c
.20c
#:>.40
. 20c
.. 2' c
... 2 ">*
.. 25c
Broken Kice f> lbs
Mixed Ground CofTee per pound
Frash Compound Lard, per pound 10c, 60tt . tub
25c Monarch Catsup
Dry Kidney Beans 3 l-2lbs
Mexican Pinto Beans 6lbs
Malt,
Hulk Starch. -'**
White Laundry Soap, 7 bars -• <-
APPLES—Some nice ones, peck 35c, box
See our fine display Helnz's Pickles and Relishes. Trr our Fa-
mous White House Coffee. Best iu town. We have quality goodi
also quality service. . ,, ... „
Phone your orders to 96-97
CHRISNEY GROCERY COMPANY
22 West Main
A Beautiful Design.
A most beautiful design of red
and white carnations with a back-
ground of Binllax, representing an
arch with a keystone at the top is
on display in the window of the
Public Drug Company.
This is in commemoration of the
Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons
nd Grand Council Royal and Se-
lect Masters, which will be in the
city for four days.
Nearly 1,000 carnations were use-l
in making this design and 100 feet
of smllax. i
At
The
COZY Z
APR. 14
"The Battle of Bull Run"
101 BISON IN .3 PAKTS.
This great feature is pronounced by the press and the critics
as being the most wonderful battle picture ever filmed. Is far
ahead of "Sheridian's Ride. 3cens from "BULL RUN" are bril-
liant, convincing and realistic
Every Phase ol War Shown.
"A Greal Picture"
This was (he declaration of Aubrey M. Kennedy, the critic
"I am a hardened motion picture critic, having viewed hundredir
of pictures all over the States, and I want to sa} without re-
serve that thlB 1b by far the most wonderful pictures of Its kind
that has ever been produced."
ONE OAY 0,\LY
Don't Miss II!
Admission 5c ~ 16c
(CoDvrlebt by Harris & Ewlng.) „ , ,. ,
When Speaker Champ Clark struck his gavel on -he desk in front of him at high noon last Monday, for the
the slxtv-thlrd House of Representatives, he found before him full benches
The enlarged membership had to occupy the new seats made like opera .-hairs. The only persons
and one 1b in front of Oscar W I'uderwood, the democratic leader, wl.1l. James It. Mann, .he republican leader, had another.
The business of .be extra —ion will be the tariff hill which r ood nlrodmed shortly after the house was called to orde
of Jesus and the
(T , / W/\? early Cbytrch. the
/V'*? persecutions
kl At "nl I rarue from their
brethren accord
lng to the flesh—
the Jews. Rut
all down the (Jos-
pel Age. the per
r~ , , . seditions of the
\ Church, the
brethren of Jesus.
"Christian* Persecuted have come from
by Their Brethren ' lhelr brethrell-
not lews, but Christians As the Jew
Isb religionists in Jesus' day persecut
ed their more righteous brethren -<>
nominal Christians have been the chief
persecutors of the Lord's faithful fol-
lowers. See Psalm 09:4-21
Tills persecution has come upon
faithful souls of nearly every denoml
nation Sad to say. this persecution
has come from unfaithful souls of
nearly every denomination In nearly
every case the profession has been
made that the persecuting dons
for the glory of God See Isaiah 00 •
Already the world tn general. Includ
inp the Jews realize that a great mis
take was made in persecuting lesti*
even unto death To some extent slm
liar transgressions against His fa 1thf i
followers have been recognized Yet
the same envious disposition leads '
persecution, even In our day
Why has God ordained that Christ
nnd Ills faithful followers should thm
suffer? In Jesus' r*fl«e. the Father used
these trying experiences to demon
strate Ills Son's love, loyalty and obedi
ence, as preliminary to our Lord's ex
altatlon to irreat honor nnd glory In
the case of the elect Church, It Is i
more proper that, being gathered from
amongst a fallen race, tjiey should bo
tested to the very last- unto death
COLONIST FARES
via
S*N FHANCISCO, CALIF.
l.OS ANGELES, CALIF.
SAC HAM KM#, CALIF
SAN U1EOO, CALIF.
PORTLAND, ORE.
SEATTLE, WASH.
ASHLAND, ORE.
VANCOUVER, It. C.
OGDEN, UTAH
SALT LAKE, UTAH
11UTTE, MONT.
HELENA. MONT.
CALGARY, ALBERTA
EDMONTON, ALBERTA
MAC LEOl), ALBERTA
LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA
Tickets will be on sale daily March 15th, lo April 15th, In-
clusive, allowing liberal stopevers enroute. Through tourist
sleeping cars service to California, also dining car service. For
other information and reservations, write or call.
$31.90
$36.35
$31.35
$35.00
H. H. (5KAY, Agent,
Shawnee, Okla
Phone 53.
FAY THOMPSON,
Division Ppssenger Agent,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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