The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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*ue t of Rev. L. C. Hafner, pastor of
the Drat Cnited Brethre,. Jmreh.
The bishop will preach gt the United
Brethren church Sunday morning and
evening, and Monday evening will de-
liver a lecture at Convention all on
"Matrimonial Mistakes'' The lecture
is partly humorous, and In Bald to be
non Interesting.
SUCCEED HIMSELF
Doi'l Be Misled if
You Have Lung Trouble
If ou t,« . I.onit 1r«sMr, <]o w,t be
I,} „t <11* oi ef1 „f
aurt to rvi v t.'uit ■rre. tioii n„ : c
*as an let found. H'ktunu * A t<*ra
tire, bowrter. i, „ m«liclD* for throat
•n0 laUK t r uhi< H whi- L haa t**0 «ue-
«va#fallr 'iiM'l io ninv 'aw-m. if rCu are
H'-k. It rolifht tn- i - ti,r you to lnreHtl-
**•«• .ra rrjerlf! an<J ita >i«" way f* of
IhHtlhK b*o«-flt t«- you.
<*•*
K*ad
this
.'«&3 H^v^r.tL Arf . .\>w York.
•Orntl^in-r FIm- jf-ara ngo laat AO
ffUSt I wac t;tk«j f yt I r'nu'-U ifoapltAl
to j e treated for Bronrbitia m,«J
er} lui.ifn Aft*r «*v< rfci wtt-ka tr^aiim-ut
I wa #i'jv tlie doctor to a
convi.j«m<eut aanttarlrjui, but roultf not t*
a<lfDitt.«l th ' iloctjr at th* boa
MtaJ after a thorough ♦aainiuatlon. ]#•.
'•lar*<i mv raw- Lpo* Tn.uf>, «0,j
roe * r<'rtfflcatf t<. that effort. I ^how«-d
the rertlflrate to F«tb r Htark. nod be ad-
m* to • Krknior - Alteratlre.
I took tb« Alteratl « faithful); <V
rert.d. r,d m •. found my%t-\f frt* from
nlirl.t wweatu and f*v#-r r.j ir'tduallv rot
better I bar. no tafc.-, tb- Mt.-ratlre
pow for two . ai and r n trutbfnllv w.r
I am w.II I feli b^ttfr and nm nrrotiJti-r
than befor# iny
Affld*vjt> 'tA HY KohiiAMKK.
'Arkj? ;ibbr«-viat^d: rnor«- on rfiofiit /
E'-kman * Ait*rativ baa be«-n proven by
roauy jr«*ur« i# >* to l - mowt <-ffl< a> loua
ff p c t.te TLr'./ij and l.unr Aff.. tlous.
Bro" bltl« BrotH bM Aufbrna. Kt.ibt^m
C old* ,11,)] u[,b illdlnx 'be MTht< rn.
•ont*!ri« no narroti.-a, j,<,ior'bablt-
forniltiif rtruir.. A k f. r t*-,kti>t ti lilnir
of r«^' -.cxie« nod writ* to Krktnan
UUr«tory. I'bila'leJpbJa. I'a . for e l-
de&<e For aaie by all l*adin* -Ir.jggiaU
Jklm. NHtfe Hunter was married to
A. A. Hunter at 404 South Union.
Thursday evening, by Judge 6parkf
Thin couple had previoukly been mar.
and wife, having been married twcn-! , T
ty-four year. ago. but through fancied ! In, pre*enl1^ hta« * ^
wrongs they parted twenty year, ag, C""C V^T for r™°mlna,l0D to ,he
" office or state superintendent of pub-
Pint ( h.rrh of I hrNt. Srieatiot. ,nftructton' ^ R ■ *"°o0
(Tenth and Marketj a6"8 COD8ld"a,l("> on no other
Kegular Sunday Mrvice. are hel<!
at 11 a. m and 8. P. m. Subject of' ^Plefe with
Iwwn sermon, "Soul and Body."
Uolden text. Psalms 34:22
sponslve reading, Psalsm 86:1, 2, 4, 5.
7-10, 18, 15-17. Sundav school at I "" leaders
.« a. m Wednesday evening te.tl-1 "1Te ^ *Ch'eVed- 8t ,he
rnonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Read- i " rm of a" cbeen
Ing room in .he rear of the church i an<1 certificates are made
is open daily eteept Sunday and hoi- ,enowable for additional term
Idays from 2 to 5 p m. Visitor, are ; V""h°U' «amlnatl°n. thus giving the
cordially invited to attend all of ' rr,,"l"!ional nr8' ?radt teacher a cer-
the services and visit the reading ,lfkau'
room.
| lie
<isks consideration
ground than that of merit.
Subject of Hl* a<,,n,nl,,ratl0,> ' replete witii
i-r.d on.tructive work and educational
I rogress. The reports of the county
superintendents show:
That higher standards for tea:hers
LOOKED LIKE A FIRE.
Two cars burning at the Santa Fe
yards the other night caused such a
glare In the southern skies that sev-'
ral alarms were phoned to the fire
departments.
good for a term of eight
years.
That accredited high schools have
Increased more than 300 per cent.
He has arrayed himself without
fear or favor on what he believed to
Attorney E. E. Hood has removed
from the Conservative Loan company
building to the office formerly oc-
cupied by Edw Howell over the
Union State bank.
BREATHE ffiEElf! OPEN NOSffilLS
Corns Go, Sure Pop,
If You Use "Gets-It"
Simple As A B C. It's the Hew Way
of Curing Corns and Call uses
If you have corn, now, the chance* are
TOU have never iik,I " GETS-IT,' tbe
I'tiorest seller nmontc corn cure, ever
'be ne w way, clo. ji B „5
with all trouble, pom ana tuning In treat-
ANO STUFFED HEAD-END GATAHBH
WHTA*1 RELIEF WHE* SOSE
SU, "f A" Uff CLOe«EO
FRO* t COLD—STOPS
JA8TT CATARRHAL DIS-
CH tRf;ES DI LL HEAD.
ACHE VAMSHES
Try "Ely's cream Balm."
n fL 1. Tal1, bott,e' anyway, Just
a little In the nos-
trils and Instantly your clogeed
"0 "topped-up air passage^
of the head will open; you will
^he "*"iy; holiness and head-
che disappear. By morning! the
catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal
•ore throat will be gone catarrhal
« l""r,h "I'ery now! Get the
r"„re °f "E,y'' crea' B im
* 'ny dru« ,tore. Thin sweet.
fragrant balm dissolves by the heat
of the nostrils; penetrates and heals
Ih.Jnfamed' B*ollen membrane
Which lines the nose, head and
throat; clearB the air passage;
stops nasty discharges and a feel-
ing of cleansing, soothing relief
comes Immediately.
Don't lay awake tonight, .trug-
Kllng for breath, with bead stuf-
fed, no.trilg clo.ed, hawking and
blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with
f running nose, foul mucous drop-
ping Into the throat, and raw dry-
"ess" dl8,r,,EBlng but tr"'r need-
•Fiv'. Py°ur t.,a,"h-Ju«t "Dco-ln
Ely Cream Balm and your cold
or catarrh will sureljr disappear.
Adv
He was investigated by tbe legis-
lature and given a clean bill of
health.
Before be had been in office six
months he established a complete
civil service in the state schools by
which no teacher can receive an ap-
pointment except through the recom-
mendation of the president and by
which no teacher may be discharged
except for cause.
Immediately after the decision of
the supreme court denying the right
"i the state, county and school dis-
tricts. to levy a tax against Indian
lands in tbe eastern part of the state,
•Mr. Wilson took up with the Okla-
homa delegation in congress the
question of securing an appropriation
fro mcongress to meet the deficit in
revenue caused by this decision. At
u result liberal appropriations have
teen made to aid these schools.
He bas encouraged in every way
Within his power the phenomenal
growth of the country schools. He
has ever been an ardent advocate and
firm friend of consolidated rural
schools and has been instrumental
it" securing substantial aid for them
He believes that the greatest hind-
tances of the school today Is not the
lack of interest on the part of the
public nor the inefficiency of the
teachers, but a lack of co-operation
among all of the people In the inter
est of educating all of the children.
He feels that the social center move-
ment and the public school library
will do more to settle that question
than anything else. To this end he
pledges all of the power and in
tluence of his office if re-elected,—
Political Adv.
"Tb< women won't know how to
rote," eay the opposition. But tbe
woman who can learn to manage a
man and to board a car in a tight
skirt can probably master the intri-
cacies of marking a paper ballot.
Joe Reiter of Wanette was a Shaw
nee visitor today.
5ior"J^W Your F"'. ">* Cora
Wrinkles Off Your Face. Nothing Can
Do II Like •GETS-IT."
lnp corns. Thousands who have pattered
with old corns tor years, have gotten rid
ofT' w,th a '«w <lr"P« of
t ' oppll<,<' ft8 Quick hb you ean
*P«H your nnme. Oorna ju«t love to be
cut, picked, filed, gouged and pulled. Quit
Ji *ou%ve trl*d eotton rings that cause
h hoot ing corn pains, greasy salves that
spread over the toe and make It raw and
«"i1t',VCV. l't tl,e •'"<*>?«-<>°w try
(JET8-IT." It hn none of the draw-
backfl of the old style corn cures, oases
pain and never falls on any corn or callus,
'GET8-IT" Is sold by all drujigluts, 26c a
bottle, or sent direct, by K. Lawrence A
Co.. Chicago.
"CJETS-1T" Is sold In dbawnee by
Owl Drug Storei Crescent Drug Co.
and C. R. Harryman.—Adv.
0. A. R. A\D IV. R. c. MEMORIAL.
' he annual memorial sermon to
the G. A. R. and W. R. c. will be
ireached at the First Presbyterian
church, Ninth and Bell, Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock. The post
and corps wll assemble at Conven-
tion hall at 10:30 and march in a
body to the church. All old soldiers
and their families are invited.
A NARROW ESCAPE
The residence of J. Tate Cline, 415
•North Philadelphia, had a narrow es-
cape from destruction by fire late
Ihursday night when a blaze started
In a closet in the mlddel of the
house. The flames were estlngulshed
before the fire department arrived
DON T MISS THE
Pageant
and Masque
OF
St. Louis
The greatest historical play ever
staged; to be produced in
Forest Park, Saint Louis
May 28, 29, 30 and 31
A cast of scien thousand per-
formers will reproduce scenes of
absorbing interest in the history
of St. Louis and the southwest,
such as
The Mound Builders at Work.
Indian Dances and Battles.
I he De Soto Expedition.
The Landing of Laclede.
The Building of St Louis.
Transfer of the Louisiana
Purchase.
Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Swnes of the Civil War.
The history of the southwest
will be re-enated from the days of
the Mound Builders to those of
the Civil War; all of It in cor-
rect costumes, by well-drilled
performers, and in a beautiful
open-air setting, with real water,
representing the Mississippi river.
Don t fail to go, and be sure
your ticket reads over the
I will be glad to furnish in-
formation as to fares and train
service, and to make sleeping car
reservations.
O. O. JACKSON,
Division Passenger Agent, Okla-
homa City, Okla.
We Sell You Today:
20 lbs Cane Granulated Sugar
6 lbs Rio Coffee ....
4 lbs Fancy Pea Berry Coffee
12 Cans Best Iowa Corn - -
12 Cans Fancy Tomatoes - -
? lbs Fancy Head Rice - -
5 lbs Fancy Japan Rice - -
7 Bars Lenox Soap . . . .
i Bars Silk Soap ....
SI 00
I.OQ
100
90c
90c
50c
25c
25c
25c
Buy the Celebrated
Polar Bear or White House Flour
We sell You at Wholesale Price
Your Trade
We_want your trade No matter how small the order
it will be handled with care and appreciation.
To The Farmers
Bring us your Eggs, Butter and anything you have
to sell. We will exchange goods with you or pay
cash for your produce.
The place to save money on your purchases
Farmers Trading
Store
Successors to Burhe Grocery Co.
Shawnee, Okla
In Holland garlic, salt, bread and
Bteak are put into the cradle of a
new born baby. If the steak is por-
terhouse, well and good; but any
self-respecting baby ought to draw
the line at garlic.
Walters, the kidnaper of the Dun-
bar boy, gets a life term, which is
a mild sentence when the danger to
1 ° "",u wnience wnen the danger to when Wil
r TOB to<°)ca 1rtSUSST a ^ m r-
the child and the mental and physi-
cal shrock of the parents are taken
into account.
The state department is still un-
easy about Silliman. If Silllman had
not been that sort of a man he
would have gotten out of Mexico
when Wilson sent his first warning
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, May 22, 1914, newspaper, May 22, 1914; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92265/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.