The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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THEMEWS-HERBIO
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Kitltorln' Otfle* I'hone Ml
faltered at second class matter
tiw. 1 1911. nt Bhnwnee, Okln
ender act ht March 3, IMS-
Onllf Stib«otl|tHf ti
fit carried Prr Beo,!
One month, by cntrlcr Iti ad-
. . 40C
ratiee
One month, by ma". ln nrt'
vatice
40c
* i tin
three months, t>atd In nflvano
SIi months, paid In ndtnnce...
One vrtir, In ad nnce 4
WpoHv *e<w«-iipn* f. Sn «wlpii« -
By mall, six months *"<'
By mAII, one year
Any err on roll" reflection on 'he
character, standtw? or reputation ol
ny person firm or corporation
•rhleh may appenr In *he column*
of The News Herald wl" be i^ladlv
corrected npon Its belnn hrousht to
the attention of the publisher.
Ohittinrles And resolutions of re-
ject of less than M6 Words will h<
published tree. For all matter In
hcess of 100 words a charge of one
tent per word will be mnde. Count
your words and remit with manu-
script.
Tin voi m il rv\s* v.
THF; RHAWMKF. t)AH,Y NT.WKflK.HAl.l'
I-HIDAY EVEN-O, MAT 19. 1913.
n
We (irow By living Service
the "Policy" of this Hank is courteous
n,,(1 falrtiwitmMit to everybody. The email
dt'jKisltttr receives the partie Careful and
prompt attention ft* the large depositor.
i Mir 'hoys' are accommodating; We desire
ti) pleftSe Vi M '.
h Your Account Here'
Nnlloual ll iil< ol Coininercc
Capital. Surplus ait< ProlHs I3I.MH.W
"IN A BAD WAY"
Kinta have lately been confiscated
liy |tie military under order* from
Got. Hatfield, and their editors and
tliirii h Slum nee Itemler Will Keel reporters Jailed Hie warrants for
lirnlelnl 1'ir I liN InliirmnlltiH. ihelr arrest contained no provision
for brlnglne Ihern to trial, bnt they
are to he "routined In jail as long
ns necessary or until further orders
frrtn the governor."
1 Thlti Is eonslltutlonsllv possible
in West Virginia II Is Cons tit ti-
lt your hack gives out;
Becomes lame, weak or achingi
If tirluary troubles s-t In.
Perhaps your kidneys are "In a
had way" . ,
I loan's Kldner Pills are for weak
kidneys.
Local evidence proves ilielr merit. Uonn .
Morris Hilts, carpenter 12t>7 K nmotiR
Ninth Si. Shawnee, llkln. sa;n wealth"
About two years aco I was hsvlir- ejtec(In
n great deal of trouble from elisor niartlal for civil law.
I kidneys There was lameness
Special—Under Forced Sale
Six Room Dwelling, rm foot lot, in 500 block 011 North
Bonril St PHff fi.iVQO. Will ttiH-y $1000 on this
CHAS. E, WELLS, Lawyer, 116 N. Braaduay
possible nowhere else
llie American cotnmtin-
1 ti no other slates Is the
power so free 10 substrl-
)n no
2SrWS%er5ST«.e"^h '..f ,.> other is .ht> great ^beas-oorptm
„,U| sharp palnfe dafleil tliroliiiii pnfegimrd of Anglo-Saxon liberty so
my kidneys hi all parts of my body ei,p09(irt in unwarranted or wlilni-
I he kldtiet peerellono wet" loo fr W(g,,Pnfl|0p in no oilier Is
r^aHhnes «tb nlaht '"l TX speech and the
,.„t n box of Dunns Kidney Pills at press SO lightly at llie mercy of ti e
il,„ i •cofnehl brng Co. and fln.llin governor, flveh President Lincoln
ereftt relief, 1 contlhued using tltelil
miiIII cured I hat e had no trouble
since I gladly ron ti no my previous
endorsement of lhinn'9 Kidney Pills
for -ale by all dealers Price BIV.
Podii.t Milburn ro . F.ilTnto N w 1 ork
sob -cents for the United Stales
i;,.member the name Uosn's-and
lake no other
Use Cottolene
for cooking
ivnnanv ^ French
illwovers that It is
lh
titer
•lew
now
game
When ™ shorten or fry your
Sboi-lly before Mv. Taft vacated
ltv> White IToiv e be pnt about "
ifton fourth class post offices under
ihe operation of civil net-Vice rule*
HUt Mr. nurb'son, the neiv post-
master general, bas been looking
into the matter and has decided
that those who nvo protected by
Mr. 1'nft's order shall be lironght
imo the civil service propel
through the c*nmlnfttton ronte
This, liowevcr, does not appear to
be bothering the Incumbents of the
offices to any ereftt extent, for vert
few of the fourth class offices have
falfcrt' attachments thftit niah' 'hem
attractive. tbetr occupants holding
Biem largely for the ftccommodn
tlon of their neighborhoods. It is
said that In some of the southern
,„ktrs a majority of the postmni- Kingdom w making the most of a
, v.hins of tbl- eh-.- of ofUces Is near scandal, Germany ha- Its
held bv democrats. - Ft. Smith Krnpp dls, losur. s and Italy is dls-
. „ , eoverlng that a palace of Justice
limes i coi ^ rost the conntrv twelve million dol-
,, k to it it Inrs yvhere four millions yvould
ni.TiTtniM. V HA1.IV. m bpon n ^
vnhio V'hl'o t^r
Tho ht\l6 which ibis 5LVX'.tl^ of tb.. Mireoni
hr,.n wont to hang over the polu
been wont to bang over tne pr, ftrctts«tWl 1s still to be
leal brows of most Fnrcnpo. • tlrnrrti ^ pnVille and responnlble
,r|pS ns a tribute to tbelr ^ # ^ ^,rh ^^os
from rraft an. conn I.. tioiiof In thi Innocence of the
eetving -M' * Ttrltlsh ministers who,. names
PO accustom, d to bearing of rrtTi irregular prac-
ing in connection . nn^l« ™ ^ ^ ^ ov.
Innd ITtittcd States pnb1c affMrs ^ ^ ^ rf
Ibnt it is itlwnys it mirsltv tbe postmn#fer-general and
ttlM «o potent ft Sfltarre of moral \ fine soandsl is stirred up in
.tlmn'ant Is not ftltowofi to become f;,.mftnv over .he evposnres of tb.
—**,hr it.ee
fo<xi with butter it is needless ex
for Hi makers ot vat lmblen.ni> a„ce Butter is tOO expen
nv' " '"T siw tor nsc anywhere but on your
"e fihds ui if butter were really bet-
in 'rrv "°r ,f ter would produce tetter results
in.lispev-il i. .1 <■ tim- tC y be justified
!'■■■■• h\' ° : taSSStatitwont Cottolene
. , i.i,n shcwei for 'he uu nd ,i butter for
.. ,iuni'ion maker- raiisv'v,i 18 fu • . j, : letter f<W trvinH.
, , ...... p rwnai shorteninp, it is hetrer tor in inn.
on with nemb.vs c the , !t makes t^ncK but «0t
. ,hin. ...r. given a b slice of because it heath to a mvnu
(ho work that should have been temperaturethe tat
done in ihe government p.rsenalt and COOkS SO Quick •
Z at a Vidicnic,,- ' • V^-no.-hanceVyi «>akina Cj
y i.ond,.o pat ' tole«e is more l^fulthanlar^
drivulnought prive -ly nr-ans a„d VOU Only_need to USC tW
rv.fi, ,,re pro; m t ' si-ri thirds as much as yoxivut.il.
Ins >0 the firms . mphv d H asks cither butter Or —
V re ns Hons to be s-ov. m-d for th. Jard.
ftalce of tbe people who pay taxes | \V hen you
and produce w ealth or " 'e ;hey to stop to COnsiyler
W ron for tbe .' "1 that the pHCC
1 rpoce of pr b ' of Cottolene is ||
dividends for armament firms- 'piO more than (
wbatevei be tbe cos. in human Ve i the price Ot lard
in finaneiftl credit and in in y0« C n reaotiy
..•ins.'onai bittern. Wi- Mi- figure Out What
warie p sa\nng its use
in your kitchen
.means.
THE K K r AVRBANK COMPANT
y\ STAT®.
T*-o labor papers in West 'V ir-
Strawberries" " «0c
Fresh Tomatoes, New
Potatoes, Green Beans,
Asparagus,j home-grown
vegetables,F reshPeas,etc
Pie Plant, 2 lbs. 15c—4 lbs. 25c
Canned Corn, 4, ?. QRf1
and 2 for t-db
2 Ih Tomatoes,
8 cans
Hominy and Pumpkin, QKp
4 cans fcUU
Kraut, ORr
3 cans
RM Tall Salmon, 1 CA
can IJm
Table 1 vaoho* and 1 C ^
Apricot a, can lub
6 cans
for
85c
Ready Cut Macaroni.
2 lbs
25c
TJulk Oatmeal.
25c
?5c Monarch Catsup,
20c
Quart jar Olives
35c
Quart jar Preserves
35c 1
• Fresh "White House"
Coffee, Best Ever
CBR1SNEY GROCERY COMPANY
55" West Main ThrceiPhones 96, 97 and 86
in the ihroes erf treat civil war
v ns compelled to set aside the
martial la* of Bnrnside when it
was extended ifo closinp up obnox-
ious newspapers where ihe e.lvil
power was alive and tbe counts
wore open.
Clovernor Hatfield inberlted a bad
mess in milltarlBm and strike dis-
order from liis predeeessor and
gave hope that he would clear It up
in civil order and justice. This
hope has been disappointed. TWat
West Virginia needs is less a new
governor than a new constituDor
which will secure tte subjects of
the state from arbitrary power and
Imprisonment at the bands of any
governor disposed to exercise it-
I New York 'W orld.
ti
I
Distinguished
W omen
Everywhere are wearing Redfern
Models
They shape the long, fashionable lines with
just a suggestion of a hip curve that denotes
easy grace. A Redfern is sinuously yield
ing In any attitude the figure is graceful.
A wearer of a Redfern "feels" the excellent
shaping of her corset—its support is comfort-
J^Pf}, able—she knows that her figure is right. £ he
' knows that every line of her gown is being
Redfern models e,e designed in accord with the fashion* ol the day and
each model h kept "up to the minute. If you have worn a Red em
and are denoted to a particular model you are safe in renewing that
model as the slightest suggestion of a style change the designers ol
Redfern instantly make in each design.
Women who have been accustomed to baviny: tbeir corsets cui to ordei at. no*
^joying figviK style and wrset comfort tbat they never kn<nv helore.
$3.50 to $15.00 Per Pair
"Security" Rubber Button Hose Supporters Attached
The lowest priced Hetlfem you enn buy h the «q«l to the best ^on>m,de co^t.
Choosing Her Spring Suit.
A Weighty Question, Indeed,
the Choice of Suit to Form the Back-bone of Her Spring Wardrobe.
But ev*ery Suit here may be purchased with the absolute assuiance
that it will keep its fashionable lines and smart appearance T here is
value as well as Style m every garment—the value that takes just as care-
ful account of the quality of the satin used for lining as of distinction in
cut. perfect set of collar and the latefl charms of exclusive tailoiing.
Many Parisian Style-touches are apparent
in the dressier models for afternoon and rich re-
ception wear. And of course a wide variety of
corretf plain-tailored models ready to bear up
Staunchly under the grind of every-day wear.
The dress-wise woman proves her wisdom
by visiting the Corset Salon firSt, and assuring her-
self that the lines of her figure are perfect before
she even studies the becomingness of thr various
models.
We've the right Suit to bring out every good
point of your figure, hut the right corset must lay the
foundation. The drawing at the right suggests the smart
and fashionable air of one of our dressy, denii-tailored
suits, fitted over a Warner's Rust-proof Corset.
The Mammoth Corset Department
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 226, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913, newspaper, May 16, 1913; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc91954/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.