The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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FOFK
1917.
5uutrtii
The afternoon was spoilt In tho
usual manner, with needlework an.l
conversation. At I o'clock the Int.
less served u delicious two couiyr
luncheon.
Tire next meeting will be Jau. IT
with Mrs. R. Mill.
♦ ♦ -f
'I liiir«tlin HrltlKt*.
Mrs II II. Smith was hosier la t
week to the Thursday HHil^e Club
.Mrs. K. \Y. Hill received the club
fork for high score.
At tlm conclusion o!' seven games
a", bridge the hostess served a lovely
two courte luncheon.
The members present were .Me
names Tayman, Oooley Smith. Halpli
Uel', Saunders. Kstlll. Deason, Will
Stewart, Hpoouer. llulu, K W. 11 ti
Chrisney, Lydiek and llotr The sub
stltutes wert Mrs. Shutec and \!
Slagle
♦ ♦ ♦
I . I. I . Surprise I'artj.
One of the most enjoyable event
of the New Year was the birthday
surprise party on .Miss Phoebe Tea
TANUATt T
t.ws-herald
F,VENINC,.
THE SHAWNEE DAILi
w\r>.n
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hore mom tupsO Bc.no ^
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clock-tick
Every time the s lock tick?, 'ifly-eiglit Fatinias
are lighted soon, Iirrc in the I died States -No
other. higii-gra<V eigasette has so many un-
changing, uiiswcninj ! ion !
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This shows that men do appreciate cigaretfc
comfort
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I'or, Fatimas are comfurtabie. '■ - >L -■ ;i 1 ■ • • <
you smoke, but more tiia-ii that. i-oi'fortilili after yuti -moke
even though you may sinoko the whole clay through.
The Fatima Turkish blend is bo cafeftjJly balanced that
it has nouc of the aftet-effieots <>f heavier, less skilfully
blended tobacco Thai swlivFatimiis arc coiiilortable umnce,
sensible]—as your lirst package v.j!I pro\ .
IrS-ac^oCs.
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IN SI
Mr ,, Jmfi
V. •. . Oicyczretlc /jjm/M
Sure to f ll'MiM' 111:- lt< >{
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und you will be satisfied all the
FOK SALK in ALL CROCttuS
.v i.. 1 i i > a m i ll stoiu;
Dlhlributers
•\v .>"M«wrTw;w:-. :rxWPW:'. ' VHf '7", "
ro I \ \ I \\\) IhM.IH \
ncr in lieu o! the t>
llanlhuriie I lub.
Mrs. Austin was hostess to lii-
Hawthorne Club Friday afternoon
Mesdatues Abernathy, Alidersoi
jlayne Boynton. Askew, Cooper, How
aril, Thomas, Austin, Scott, Mlste
Autcn and Boylou answered to rol.
call with interesting current events. ;
Mrs. Askew and .Mrs. Scott were lead
era for the afternoon, conducting th*
lesson from 'It "The Belgian Crnsa-1
,: g" ani| (111 "Wmu^n • Indu trU
the Cn.Ule." eaeh m< :uhe; takinV. I'*'•
in bringing out the many points ol
Interest.
During the social hour the hostc
nesisted by Mrs. Abernaihy, erve
delicious refreshments .Mr . Kdward
Howell and Mrs. < S. Thompson
were guests of the club
The next meeting will be with Mr?
I'.dwin Campbell.
♦ ♦ ♦
Shakes pen re (I lib.
The Shakespeait Club met in icm
ulnr session with Mrs. Oeo. McKin
nis. Fourteen members roaponded j
to roll call with current events. Th
club sincerely hopes that the ap
propriation bill for the Oklahom.i
School for A'omcn at Chickasha wll,
be passed and bus sent resolutions <0
our represent;*'.Ives and senators e.\
pressing this wish
Mrs. Frdman Smith led the lesson
Shu gave a short introduction to the!
play. "King John," and then the club;
read and discus od the fli t Act.
The club adjourned to meet next
Fiiday with .Mrs. Wilson.
lltiriiioii) Clnl .
The Harmony Club met Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. H. G. Newcombe
when the following members were| —
present : M"sdan..;, Cuii,mark «•< ,,, \'|'|\ I | K0VISIO\ t l'l'« sl.|.
er. Aydelotte, listlll, Warren. Bed* r «"* «• • . ^.
ltain. Owen, Slacie.
Special l< s-ilernld.
Oklahoma City. Okia Jan
method of nuiitiying operation of th-
Initiative and referendum provision
of the Oklahoma Constitutigu 10
statute has been considered by K« ni'
of the lawmakers who are oppo^ni <>
that part of the Constitution. This
course is much shorter ami more
lettable than to amend the Constitu-
tion by killing the initiative and re.
crendum
Senator U A. Keller or L< \ • count*
who is desirous of eliminating th«
initiative and referendum, has been)
MMUwiBg tlto UM ( ; Trv , vraut tu ... tl.e Du.lj
would require every signer ol an at 1 •
lidavit to appear in person before th ' 1,1,11
county clerk of the county of his res
ideiice or before the secretary of
state to make the affidavit reuuiro 1
to all signatures to such petitions
I under the Constitution. The Imprat
! tn ubility of the proposed pia.i wiuM
[ make the securing of such petitions
impossible.
It is urged that then •* merit in th?■
contention that such action be requii
ed for the reason that under the pr
>1 cava re l'ro>idiug tiradnnted l.ei)
Before* Bklulioma Legislature.
special to \cv -Herald.
Oklahoma City. Jan. s A proposal j
10 amend the constitution of v/k.a
lioma so that a graduated tax on ex-
(cssive land hoJdin^> ha come be-,
wo mills np to 1.-80 acres;. thre mi'
up to l,{'-0 acres, five mills up to
I!.r 60 acre-, ten mills up to 3.2.00 a«-re .
fiCteen mills on all in excess of 3.20'. .
I is provided that land not to exec • I
<16,000 in vain- may bo exempt to a1;
i'he bill provide.-, ilia i
•tion of the tax. peua
upli meo with tihe Ur
11 for unpaid t: \e-
■« k«r home on North Tucker, Tae.- Sit'wrtSn' Tlwre'te* awpli wpli'rM
11 it v t: .ill 11 ; '
a . , I nlty for fraud in petitions through
bo\enteen members of the \N . C. I jlt discriminate igning of pot it ion^
l. were present, and a delightful at an(j thu somotitnes careb methods
tcruoon was spent together. Song. ; pt 011.- . . .: i.i ti with liie ier.n
a lesson from the Bible, and several
very interesting topics were dis 1,V1HI>: LOOK VlHMi.
cUBsed. DAL'lvI N iilt.W II V11£
Miss leas, a member of the Cru-
wulrrs ... early .lajs. ,:ave a brier talk ( M. M„. OIU-1 inn- Saie lea ami Mil.
ou the "Cruisaders,' whirli was the! phur nad Nebi.il, Hill hi.en.
forerunner of our grand and noble
^ ^ [• ^ ot °' whic'i I Gray hair, '.iow ; hundesoun
utUon .-lie If a lie member. M(a« \u,, k,,„w
T M ha pa««eU the 76th aillcstoue o( U, ulvnnul| of u vuUtll uppuul
her life, ami they stand out to thejum.(. v huil.
world a memorial to Christian woman-
olution introdu< •
Senator Wil "ti of Oreer county. The
tax proposed in this resolution
based upon a holding of 640 acres. On
each doiia 1 valua 1 Ion in < x\ ess of 6 to
acres, the tax shall l>. one mill wlicit
such excess does not exceed 640 acres.
! Conservative Loan Coropaay
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SIIAW.NH . OKI V1IO.MA. 12< MUM 11 BROADWAY.
hood and love
makes
mars the fa
When ;
... i fades, turns gray and look streaked,
Miss Teas was the reeipient of # fl w ,, gag, Tea
many lovely ami uneful gltta, ami ahe;alMl S;.]p)IUr ,
exprof : ed her gratitued in a manner! . hundred told
both beautiful and touching. •
The ladies served delicious refresh-
ments in abundance after which the
gucMs took the leave, wishing
Teas many returns of tho day.
"Married.
Mr. J. 1.. Cox of Texas City. Tex.,
and Miss Sophie Ken vis of Earlsboro
were married Sunday al'ternoon at ::
o'clock at the residence of the bride's
parents, nine miles northeast of
Shawnee. Rev. C. L Brooks
tunned the ceremony.
Don't stay gray! l*>ok young!
Either prepare the recipe at home or,
from any drug s.tor« a «mH
bottle oi "Wyeth's Suge and Sulpluu
Compound," -which is merely tin- old
time recipe improved b> the addition
of other ingredient*. Thousand* 01
folk* recommend this ready io-mm
preparation, because it darken* thi
Hair beautifully, besides, no one can
possibly tell, as It tiar ens so nat
I urally and evenly. Vou moisten a,
1)0 aponge or soft, thrush with it. draw
Mr. and Mrs. Cox will leave f0|. I lnS t:.«. U,rm.Sa tl.e hair ...kinB on;;
Ismail strand at a time. 1 \ morning
their new home at Texas City Tues
day.
<• A11IIAt-K >011(1.
t the gray hair disappears: after an
i tlier application or two. its natural
color restored and it beconu
1 thiek. eliwsy and lustrous, and yoa
There are new men on all the gar- 'T'- >varf yon"*?T'<«'> .-
Wvet'.l M !Nl-'r ami Mllpll.lt
bage routes, and all who are missed
are requested to call phone 1028.
tom*
I pound is a delightful toilet requisit
! It i« not intended for the cure, mi-
M " tigation or prevention of disease.
Have you Joined the .xmus liankiug
Club at the Cnlon State Bank? Start
any time. 3-tt
Hum I t oi: \ I I KUANS.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
l.inernor'v rial, to t lianee I'roeiu
Mate hi llti.tl i.« Opposed.
It's Easy—If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
special Id News-Herald.
Oklahoma City. Jan. > The >.r
institution sitn.eion will be before!
T" • , ic tn. the legislature again this session n;
11,0 ri • , several forum. There need for «>n-
fvil y. nn, 1.1 tins yrnt t«o m >t#n mM.iul;..,i or.
j,,, , ,t . , ,vvei? , , no need I # old
tovitf a ttUQW 1 u,„| reteran. ol the war will.
mGTORTRUCK
Service insfaSisd
BY THE
Red Ba!S Transfer
Line
Pianos Moved on
Rubber Tires
•
Give Is Your
Baggage Calls
Our Business is
Growing
Phone 777
flowmwixnemrwue^iereifrKie mas*
■■■■Ma atw
Auto Tops
Recovered
is voi r srni'lus money eakmng
( ext?
. 01 less than six pick
. ."■''•■Mi CO.
UMH RTAIi! >JS AM) tAlHAl.MHtS
1 X Bell — -! >;iy Mlionc 'A71
rhon- W. K. (rankin
I'or A itiluilai.fi I'ho nc •
News-Herafid?s
Telephone Directory
li .. \w you your ' h >.e«. well • •< 1 first t:«i*ni mortgn;:
,., u - amounts <it ivMO.^O up to S10.u00.00. netting >ou SIX
per eent aixl our «• it> loans ne; t.ng you SEVEN per cent rhe
loans combine tho three factors of >afety. security, and staJii.it;..
K\ « r> loan is personally inspected by experts who have had years
ol' e\p rienee in the territory covered.
AV«- look nfter the eollectior.s, and remit interest lo you on tht
date tlue without cost.
W. also so. that tile insurer.eo is kept in fore- and the ta\ •
on tin -eeurity are paid during tlie term of the loan. It you are
flrfet let tis suiuuit t" ycW som€ ol our choice loan
\ou; consideration, without obligation to you.
C M. CHRISTNKK. Preside! t
FRE1) K SACK. Vice Presidei
K U t HRISTNRR. Secretary.
I'll UNI.
Tourist fares
to Texas
TiektNou t-alodaily—final liui't May :>l?i 191<.
Stop-overs at pleasure within final limit
rings under yonr hJSTS
ill's l.'iik i.i > ur ii'.ce—dull eyts with bpaln, tO)c. thei l
with Indigent wives
,1 ,lie V ur doctor will tell you j widows of *ueh.
Lt "11 .... . Insteud <>f .•slahllsl.i.iK a new u.-.i
1 tutioti for these, it is the theory >r
nine!) r r cent of all sickncss comes
fj. n inactive boweli and hv < r
Or Fdwnrds a well-known physician ' Oovernor William- that one uie
In Ohio, pcriv. ;cil a vc. . ible ruin- numerous and appaiantty uiuie. . .
1. mimI nii:<e«l with olive oil to act on sary existing institutions hall ho
t: liver and '■ "•• 's which lie ;;a\ to ttansformed into sueh a ohm. In the
1: ■ , irnts 1 ry.rs. 1 *a e of other propositi state inatitu-
. l.hvr.r.1 Olive TaU«tS, the sub- ; lions. It is his idea that other \ t
r for calfn^cl. are gentle in their lug but apparently not needed institu
\et r.lwr . effective. 'Hiey brim? j tlons shall be changed. The movement
a.., i;t tbiit cxim ii . ;>:rit, tliat ,, the governor Is not expected t bi-
ll. :ural b^oyatwy 1 ■ tc!i '.touM be en- entirely popular. lor then Is a de-
j- llyeNcry- ?, bv toninir up tlie liver uiand in every section that has n.>
' aring • tern oi i* purities. Btate Institution for one
V.r wil l.r 1 .• Dr. 1 .-1 ward.*. Olive ;
'l'ableti l-y the 1 oliv e jr. 10c and Subscribe for ^he Daily Naws-Hei-
2vC prr be::. AH druggists. i0r per week
Rubber Ducf from. >-'n t«
Silk .Mnhalr from lo >.°.0
l'antasati fn m. >S'10 In *# >
Will replace broken lights and
broken bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Repairing
With our equipment of moilcru
maehlnery and expert work-
manship. w iir0 prepared to
give the quickest and bost of
porviee. We never dhappoiut
our customer.
Knouse
Saddlery Co.
Austin . -
Brownsville
Corpus Christ!
Galveston ...
_$P,i.;;n Houston ?'J1.<55
.$31.60 Laredo
$2:..3u Mineral Veils . MO. l •
,^'l.Ge San Antonio 111.30
Service Iliat Serves
lor hcrtUs. rrscrvalloii".. train strvlce or imj
Irovel tiilormntlon M't or write
V. \ oiitL. lickcl Sliawucc, Oklahuuia
ABSTiiACTS, LOANS. OIL LEASES.
II. B. s mi-.. 115 North Broadway. 35. l fs
AMEULANCE.-
Bo>-lor l'lidcriakiii.^ Co., 2'.is N- Bra-ntwa>
i>.i* . Nielli ;U&.
AUTO Accessories. Repair;!, Vulcanizing;, Batteries.
W Lit taker Garage, (Buick Cars). 302 I N. BWay- l i
AU'I O A- GENERAL 3VLACH. WORKS.
\\ i i\] Ii-I'.rs Mill' . SI'")). l-J N I !(■;. I'll. —ti.*
AUTO •' MACH. WORKS
Sbawoeo Motor Co-. 17 fi. 1 (Itli. tf?.
BAKERY. CONFECTIONERY. DANDY BREAD
\ , I ;. I \ ..! ! '• ■ 1. ' .: • .'- I '• ■' I " 3ti I .
CLEANING PRESSING. REPAIRING.
X..Iim.nl l>r\ 1 .mini; \Yovk>. 1-'' N. l'wuv. 40-41.
DAIRY.
Wliit.' 1!.-11■ fl.pi v. I . ,7 l.i'ii.. l'ro|i. 1-77.
DRUGS—(Everything in a First Class Dru;; Store).
I'nii -I>rm.' i' __ -^'l-
ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT POWER
Slttiwnee Gns & Kloc. On.. 115 Bell St. lit'
FURNITURE AND STOVES, NEW AND SECOND HAND.
,! \] M ii-qiii ( :J I I Mail'. 509.
GAS SF.-'vICK. HK AT A \'D LK'TTTS
Sl.;! I ins & Ki-i .... 115 11. 11 St. MG.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Tavlor Lumber Co-. Plli and Oklahoma. 112.
meats. fish oysters. poultry.
Graf's Market, 124 N. Bwey. 173.
monuments and cut stones.
Shawnee Monumental Works, 123 N. Oklahoma. M68-S.
osteopathic physician
Dr ii Win Van Halteren R 12, Kstcs BUIl'., X. Kwar. 20.
paint:-, oils glass, wall pafet- framing.
Shawnee Paint & Paper Co., 23 W. M'ain St. • It^j.
PIANOS.
t .1 (' In i i: 11. N. I * r<... I ft .1v .144.
plumbing. gas fitting repairing.
Shawnee Plumbing 1 >-. t2o N. Bell 2w
POULTRY, EGGS. BUTTER HIDES
Shawnee Produre Co.. 117 S Pennsylvania 301'.
S.A N ATARIUM. Vapor and Blectric B;.th, Beta Hot Air Bath
Noah 1". Kcene, M. D.. 210 l" N. Bway, . 44, Res. 58".
SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
li K Si....- Shop. 127 \. Bwa> 32.
SIUNS. KLF.C SIGNS, SHOW CARDS SCENERY.
Kti.'tpn > ••.. 12 N. I: 183.
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Si .« ii. T 1.■ r 205 S I i.iuli. J54.
undertaking
! <•- • • < .. III. ' • li..i l. 'J7J
VETERINARY SURGEON AND HOSPITAL
.1 \ 1 0. V. S.. 12 S Bell 'i'1 ! ..£,
S.|•' 't " ■ He' •« i i '-I I.
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