The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 342, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1914
SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
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COZY
TODAY
JOHN BU/V'NY and FLORA FINCH in "HEARTS AMI DIA-
MONDS." Special Feature in two parts. Two otlier pictures.
Don't fail to see today's program.
TOMORROW—ALICE JOYCE in "THE VIPER," Latest number of
the . Alice Joyce series.
BEGINNING SUNDAY KENNEDY'S ORCHESTRA. Mr Ken-
nedy comes very highly recommended and Shawnee music lovers
will be able to hear some realty good music.
COZY
Go To
ABERNATHY'S
lor yonr Blankets
I !Brs. Martin Lee Bullard has rt-
! turned from a visit with her hus-
, band at Tulsa and is again the
guest of Mrs. W. L. Bullard.
Mrs. Minnie Evans, 141 S. Osage,
was taken to tho hospital Tuesday.
| Don't you like good things to eat?
" When you want the best in plain
or fancy cakes, beaten biscuits, or
anything in fancy cooking or' cater-
ing call Mrs. W. E. MeKennon
Phone No. 1032-R. 13-lm
H. B. Crew is a business visitor
in Seminole.
Mrs. Charles Benson has re-
turned to Tulsa after a visit with
her mother, Mrs. M. Adams, 226
S. Minnesota.
Charles Woods of Van Buren
Ark., is a Shawnee visitor.
It will pay yoa to visit Warren-
Smith Hdw. Co. store either Oct. 14
or IB and see what can be done with
Miss Lillie Oglesby of McAlester
arrived Tuesday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, at Tecumseh.
Champ Johnson left for a busi-
ness trip in Oklahoma City yester-
day
WANTS
FOB KENT—flOOMS.
FOR KENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 206 North
Louisa. 46-13-3t
Nicely furnished rooms, steam
heat, board if desired. Prices rea-
sonable. Inquire at room 26 over
Crystal Theatre. 46-13-3t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. First floor, 223
N. Philadelphia. 40-11-tf.
FOR RENT—Nice ground floor
rooms, furnished for housekeeping,
$8.50. 501 N. Bell. Phone 658-J.
J7-7-lm
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
modern rooms for light" housekeep-
ing. 524 N. Park. 154-28-tf
FOR RENT—Four room furnished
house. Phone 747-R. 45-13-7t
Mrs. E. W. Milburn of Tecum-
seh returned home Tuesday from a
visit at McAlester.
M. E. Halght of Ada is a busi-
ness visitor in Shawnee.
PROF. I. L. KENNEDY
Mrs. J. F. Legg of Tecumseh
1909-10 Violin Dept. A. & M. Col-1 waB j,ere on COurt business Tues-
lege. Stillwater, Okla. day.
1911 Southwestern Lyceum Bureau,
, Oklahoma City, Okla.
•912-13 Musical Director, Empress
Theatre. Oklahoma City, Okla.
Remedy's Orchestra at the
Cozy, Beginning Sun lay
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Iron safe for Bale. Frankel, 205
E. Main. Phone 135-J. 12-5-12t
EXTR AC >RDIN All V
75c Box
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
Chocolates
50c Box
Mixed
Cream
£9c
BUSY BEE
Phone 318 Jones & Albert Props.
TOMATOES
TOMATOES
Nice large Green Tomatoes, bushel
Just the thing for making REDISH and pickling. All k^nds
spices.
Mixed Spices, 4 oz package
Celery Seed, 2 oz package
Allspice, 4 oz package
Allspice, 2 oz package
Cloves, 4 oz package
Cloves, 2 oz package
Cinnamon, 4 oz package
Cinnamon, 2 oz package
Cinnamon Bark, 4 oz package
Hot Peppers, 1 lb ' '
Largo Sweet Peppers, 1 dozen
Pure Apple Vinegar, gallon
10c
.oC
I Or
OC
10c
20c
10c
35c
FLOUR
White House sack #1.30
Every sack guaranfeed to give satisfaction or your money back
SUGAR
Another decline in sugar; read our ads and keep posted. Today
we are making you 15 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1.00
Farmers Trading Store
PHFNE 152
R J. BURKE, Prop
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
Best improved farm land in oil
belt to trade for general merchan-
dise. W. H. Dill, Oktmah, Okla.
44-13-31.
PHONES 96=97
MEAT MARKET PHONE 86.
EXTRA VALUES ON CANNED
GOODS.
New stock, quality besl at
price.
CORN—I'et Sweet Corn, len-
der and sweet, the flavor you
like—
! cans ....... i. c
Dozen #1-15
Clover Leaf Corn, extra good
standard grade—
3 cans 25c
Dozen 90c
Buy a dozen cans.
Vaudevil Tomorrow at SANOY
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
OVKKS AND KS.MAYNE, Amerca's foremost I AL ABJIOTT, singing entertainer A alng<*r of
dancers. A dancing act of the highest order. | national repute.
THE MOTION PICTI KK PKOURAU WILL HE OF FINE QUALITY.
stone comedy
-THE ISLAND OF TKKROR
feature.
"JiEIDA," Beauty film
Matinee Every Ray.
Pictures Start SslS.
Vaudevil Start* 11:80.
2 reel dramatic | THEIR ITS AMD DOWNS,"
| that is a riot of fun.
Nlffht.
Picture* Start 7 O'clock.
Viiiultri ille Starts 8:15.
Pictures Start Again at M45.
YaudeWl Vtrain at 0
Don't Miss the Vaudeville at the Savoy Tomorrow
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MASONIC NOTICE.
All Masons are requested to meet
at their hall Thursday afternoon at
1 o'clock to attend the funeral of
John R. Gordon at the residence at
2 o'clock.
W M. GALLAHER, W. M.
WANTED—Persons to copy letters
at home; make $10 to $25 weekly;
send stamped envelope. Western
Multi-Copy Co., 1435 Madison, Kan-
sas City, Mo. 43-12-5t
WANTED—Washing and ironing.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Bring or
send and will come and get the
washing. Family in need. Husband
sick and four little children to feed
Good people take notice. Mrs. Cant-
well, 142 fl. Dixon St. 12-3t
A Word
Of Warning
A neglected cold at this sea-
son is apt to develop into La-
Grippe. For this reason com-
bat a cold as soon as the first
symptoms appear. Use
A. D.S. Cold Cure
and you can feel secure
against colds o£ LaGrippe.
This remedy relieves aches
and cures in an almost mag-
ical way. Use it in time.
Price 25c.
Use Our Free Deliver).
Palace Drug Company
Chrisney Bldg Phone 10 1
♦ ♦
♦ DR. S. r. Y08E «
♦ Veterinary ♦
♦ Offlc. Ill 9. Bell. Otflc* *
♦ Phone. >9. Horn* Phone 742. *
♦ Residence 314 N. Oklahoma. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
♦ Charges Reasonable
♦ General Farm Sales Pedigreed
♦ Sales.
♦ FRANK K. WINfiATK
♦ Auctioneer.
♦ Shawnee, Okla.
♦ Phoue K. R. 55, or leave date.
with Shawnee News-Herald.
♦ Graduate of the Missouri
♦ Auction School.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
WANTED—To buy good and see
ind hand furniture. Phone 110.
92-lB-lm
WANTED—To trade, a well im-
proved 6 acre tract, Joining city lim-
its of Tecumseh", Okla., for Shaw-
nee residence property. Address Box
241. Phone 24. 1-4-tf
MARK'S WEALTHY—Descriptions
wealthy people anxious to marry,
free. MISSION UNITY, B-583. San
Francisco, Cay. 9-5-Sat-62t
i top and Think
Before You
Buy a Stove
We have the heft line o
heaters ever put on the
market.
Saves Gas
Saves Money
The front burners on our
reflectors insure more
heat and absolute safety.
The flames are thrown
inward toward the back
of the stove and can not
come in contact with
clothing.
See Them At
Stone Hardware &
Implement Company
Mrs. James McNerney and daugh-
ter, Leona, and two sisters, iMisses
Nell and Rose Mahoney, of Harts-
horne, Okla., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Fox. 324 North Unl- I
versity
FOR RENT—Several newly fur-
nished rooms at 212 N. Beard. Mrs.
John Goodnight. 48-14-3t
CONSTIPATION A
PENALTY OF AGE.
Nothing is so essential to health
in advancing age as keeping the
bowels open. It makes one feel
younger and fresher and forestalls
colds, piles, fevers, and other de-
pendent ills.
Cathartics and purgatives are vio-
lent and drastic in action and should
be avoided. A mild, effective laxa-
tlvc-tonic, recommended by physi-
cians and thousands who have used
it, is the combination of simple
herbs with pepsin sold by druggists
everywhefe under the name of Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. The priro
is fifty cents and onp dollar a Dottle.
For a free trial bottle write to Dr.
W. B. Caldwell, 451 Washington St
Monticello, 111.
THE VIPER.
The adventures encountered by
Aline Joyce In thn famous Ali^e
Joyce Series produced by Kalem arc
ea"f^ne: motion picture ^"fnns" to
await each feature with incre^p'n"
interest. In "The Viner," the la*c-t
story of the series natrons will find
what is probably the beat twr>-act
production that has been issued thus
far. It comes to the Cozy on to-
morrow. In addition to Alice Joyce,
snch stars as Je'« Austin. Harry
Mi'larde. Henry Hallam, Eetvbmln
, Ross and Robert Walker appear
"TV-e Viner" Is Crane, a clerk em-
. ployed by Putnam, a millionaire
Mary, the latter's daukher, falls 1"
love with Crane and marries him
food fortune goes to the man's head
and he reveals his true nature. Af-
ter slaying a man; he flees and eir-
eumstances lead Mary to believe him
dead. She later marries Kent, her
father's partner Crane, however,
falls In with a band of smugglers
who save his life. In return, t^c
Viper attempts to betray them. How
Mary discovers that Crane is alive
and how the cur meets a just fate
brings this to a smashing climax.
Mrs. L. N. Sumpter of Okmul-
gee, arrived for a visit with her
daughter* here yesterday
Chas. L. Wells
LAWTEB
tClks Building tflntb *sd Broadwi
Practice In ail Courts
Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Morford re-
turned to their home at Dale yes-
terday after a visit with Mr Mor-
ford'e parents here.
Miss Mildred Koons left for a
business trip in Oklahoma City yes-
terday.
C. M. Walker of the Common-
wealth Benefit Association, left this
morning to visit western points in
the state for the purpose of placing
agents.
25%
Discount on
Ladies' Coals
ABERNATHY'S
♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦
♦ OK. IIAKIIV II. WIL80K ♦
♦ Bye, Ear, Nob. and Throat ♦
♦ Room. 113-14-16 Third Floor ♦
♦ Mammoth Building. *
♦ Hours: 8-12 a. m..; 1-6 p m.. ♦
and 7-8 p. m. ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Nadine •
Face Powder
(/* Green Boxet Only)
Keeps The
Complexion Beautiful
Soft and velvety. Money back If not en-
tirely pleased. Nadine is pure and harm-
leas. Adheres until washed off. Prevents
sunburn and return of discolorationa.
A million delighted users prove its value.
Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White.
By Toilet Counters or Mail, 50c. *
National Toilet Company, harii,Tenn.
THE
MILLION
DOLLAR
MYSTERY
17th Episod
Today
SAVOY
"The Rock of Hope," at the ODEON Today.
()ther Fine Pictures.
"The Trey o' Hearts," ODEON Tomorrow.
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Decline In Cotton
Explains Why we Have Marked the
Price Down on Our Merchandise.
All of our New Fall Ladies Coats newest designs out, nothing
prettier on the market - - 25 per cent discount
32 inch wide Scotch Ginghams no better made usually retails
from 12 1=2 to 15c, cut to - 10c
10 yds. Old Reliable Bleach Hope Dome-tic - 79c
Extra Heavy Outing, all colors cut from 12 1-2 to 10c a yard
Our Blanket Slock is The Very Best and Prices
That are Unmatchz ble.
i
3 spools best Six Cord I hread
100 yd. spool S.Ik Black only while it lasts, spool
10c
5c
We can fit tl\e whole family in
Shoes, from the smallest to the largest
You Save Money By Trading at
L
ABERNATHY'S
Where Most People Trade
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 342, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 14, 1914, newspaper, October 14, 1914; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92393/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.