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For Governor:
J U A ROIiKllTBON.
Kor Ueul (lovernor:
M B. TRAIT.
l'or Congressman:
TOM II. McKEOWN.
For President State Hoard of Agrt
culture:
J. A. WHITBSHUR8T.
For District Judge'
W S. PENDLETON.
For Superior Judne:
LEANDER U. PITMAN
For Kepresent'atlves:
TOlvl C WAI.PREP.
N. A. J. TICICll.
For County Judtfe.:
CLARENCE KOB1SON.
For County Attorney
CLVDE ti. PITMAN
For Sheriff:
TU LLV J. DARDBN.
For Treasurer:
It I, ALEXANDER.
For Court Clerk:
H. C. GREEN.
For County Clerk:
II I! WYATT.
For Assessor:
(IKO. McMILLIN.
For Weigher:
ANDY HUNTER.
For Superintendent:
II M. FOWLER.
For Surveyor:
CLARENCE FARRALL.
For Corumlasioter. First District:
C.EO, SOl'THGATK.
For Justices of the Peace, Shawneo
Township:
EDWIN MOORE
L A. HATHCOCK.
Fo
Constables. Shawnee TownBlilp:
M. BERRY
1). 1). PARSONS.
iluy and of all time lias touched him
wherever he t;iay lie tie knows the
Importance of his country's position
ji-loro the world today, and lias
solved it according to Ills own light.
Out In the fieldi or in the mart - nf
trade, he has kept trau! of the rapid
run of affairs, and Ionian • w u; a ^a-
Lj'l >i. to guard the best intotfcjts of
i ountry and the world. ho will
voto, The world needs that vote,
>ni/ t1"- w.v It is cast may inajte a
vast difference In tlv ry/j; !> '
< ouiitiy and ,o lh!-i world. The
whole world recognizes President
NVil on a.s Its leader. He needs your
upper.. and asks you >o vote for the
Don oeratlc candidate4!, j-o tbat he
< m ebntioue unhampered the serious
work of endfrs the wa *.
O
Wl I lil.V ^riCION.
Were the CU.ht fo walk the earth
today <1 ul ill a Simple KOrb. and
preaching the truths as In lhos>
other days, would he he taken by tin
hand of fellowship throughout what 1>
called the Christian world, or would
,hc sects put him on cross examina-
tion. and await the decision of the
jury? Qulon sube There is one
thing true, and fully true. This world
in un the eve of a great change. Ami.
Christ has had its time, anil the near
ruturo Will see the world sitting to
listen to tho teachings of the lowly
Naxarene. Some will want to sav Just
how it all may be, hut no single human
ftgoncy will show the way. For thou-
sands' of years, overcoming every
force that tried to kill it, the Christ
doctrine has been sinking In the
hearts of men. The nations of the
world have been at each others
throats. They have fought for loot
and power, until tile unseen, Intunglble
force spoke to a nation to spread with
the sword of Justlco, the great doc-
trine of man's charity to man But
sect never caused the Impulse nor dog-
ma force It on. The soldiers of this
nation have gone fighting for the
cause, with Christianity's stcadfusl
faith deep in their knightly souls. Nor
hate nor power, nor other gains have
urged them on. It was the cry of help
from stricken man. They were armc 1
with this faith In every home And
every tribe an dovery clan speaks
Christ's groat name together. They are
all singing men, who march with
Bongs of love Thev are stern with
wrong, and kind with charity I hoy
ure Christ's men. They are the last
great army that will tread the earth.
For when they return, the sun of evor-
lasting peace will greet the dawn.
• • •
Politics are as old as man himself
Always the outs and ins have had their
day of strife and success. The tw
political parties have always be 11
practically the same and always will
be until the desire for gain has ceapel
Back when the world was new, the
struggle began and has continued
down lo this present time The only
difference. Is teeming millions
against former thousands ure In It It
is the struggle (if the vvoMt against
the strong, the rich against the poor.
The world in its prosperity and pride
builds towering structure* of fine tim-
bers, stone rich hangings, with ornu-
iii en Is of burnished stlvin- and gold, 'n
which to worship and teach the doc-
trine of one who had not where lo
lav his head They go I'.icrc to wor-
ship. while In the Hindrvy of (he flam.
Ing spire the poor are lifcglng breii I
Pride and vanity walk, while hate and
greed move In their wake. When
Christ walked the ways an:l byways,
teaching tho doctrine of love and char-
||V the politicians 'W| become as cor-
rupt as possible. The leading men of
the party has heroine r.s careless of
C,in«eiu nc*s ns the present day wuri
healer. Big interests N4 concentrated
until about all the average citizen
could do was crln and hear it Some
there were who went out Into 11*c
hills, and held np the more prosper-
ous fellow cltl/ens.
Reform was l.i the air. hut git" I
and graft held the balance of powe-
until the great reformer drove theuj
mt of their dens, and purified th(|
times.
Might has always gone dpwn the
path, taking and destroying all he
wished And so It has gone lown to
this age and time. The leaven of
right has been working all these thou-
sands of years Now Power reaps tho
result of misuse, and mankind conic
Into his own. It Is the day of Justice
In the world's givut court of nation
It Is the night or autocracy and false
power I. Is the day of equal rights
to all
Have You Bought Your
Xm&s Cnrds/
See the scbction at the
Gli'T AND ART SHOP, [
127 N. Bell St.
Genuine
ono°ny
Every
(Political Advorti etnent.)
l i) Till. U>TKK Or i-oTTAW t-
TO 11 IK I'M YI'V n l HE MM KT1I
( OX.KIvSSIO.V\li HISTl(l( T.
The friends of Captain E. K. VVaite
who is now somewhere or everywhere
in France fighting to nl.'iko this world
i better place to live in, desire to
call the attention of the voters to thi;
tact, and ask their suffrage ir. they
deem proper to vote for a man serv-
ng his country and h i.liable to make
a campaign, so if you want to show
your appreciation of 'i soldier on Nov.
5 vote lor Caiptain l£ It. Waite for
congressman of this district. We feel
like Pottawatomie county ought to
give liirn an honorary vote, some-
NOTICE T,y t'OM'ttACTOKH.
We have plenty of washed river
sand readv for delivery in wagon ioaus
or car lols. 112 W Main. Phone 3-1
<2(J-tf)
Make you5 Ford
(old mornings • i
fresh dry batteries,
Supply ,Co.
cr&ak
asy these
some of our
utteo Tire L
3-3t
Call firo department when you have
a fire, call J K. Dickson for Insur-
ance before the fire, ilu N. I {road-
way. Phone nr.. (9tf.)
News-llerald
men! Phone •
Circulation
Depart-
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CHIROPRACTIC
( liiroiiractle i a sate guard against
the cause and after effects of lnflu_
enza. Proper ami scientific adjusting
tiling that would make a man feel t ,-eleaHes nerve pressure and restores
stimulation. Chiropractic also cor-
rects pain, rheumatism, lumbago and
I other organic disorders.
S'.i Dr. T. ( . Wilson. 3t/i West Main
street. Phone Klti,
proud of for this high office
IlBPrBIvIC'AN CON(Hti£SSIOiNAl
COMMITTEE. 3-2t
JI'ST THI>K
Misses' Plush Co.iis, colors black,
plum, taupe, burgundy and brown,
made with large collars, belts _and
pockets, lined throughout, only J7.U5.
Frankel llros. 28-lf
EQUIPMENT FOR
CLASS OK SALTS
ru;\\s kii>m:y;s
It Your Hack Hurls or Bladder
Bother* You, llrlnk Lois of
Water.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't scared and pro-
ceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that exclif the kidneys
and irritate the entire uninary tract.
Keep 'our kidneys cl:an like you
keep your bowls clean, by flushing
them with a mill, harmless salts
■which removes the body's urinous
wa.-tc and stimulates them to their
normal activity. The function of the
kidneys is to tllter ?ne blood. In 24
hours thev strain fijom.lt SOU grains
of acid and waste, -.0 ve cani readily
understand the vital, Mportanco- cf
keepng the Udneys aftve.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much; also get from any pharma-
cist About four ounce1) ot Jad Salts,
take a tablespoonfu; J;, a gla^s (;[
water before breakfast geach morn-
ing for a few days' and your kidneys
will act fine This iMnous salts .is
made from the aciu of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with Jfthia, and
clean and stimulate clogged kidneys;
also to neutralize the acids in urine
nui LD ( o\m:i t rim vtio with gajjM |5
M)W WOBK I —
Think Now About t5i Tisn. to Com.
Afterward*.
The Type I'sctl luOn c Year lo Publish
Kndorscnienls of Doaii s Kldne)
1'lllH.
Of the many kidney remedies on the.
market today, none other Iti recoin-i
mended like Doan's Kidney Pills Fit-
IV thous ind benefitted people gladl\ When you hold la your nmn your t n-j
n«t"v in tip- new,,,ape, of their own I
to giro to It a happy pro-nr.tnt tnltucnco.
Sclrr.ttrt. saf tfet t!i thnoghts and Jw';
Ings of ttie czpectnnt mother greatly air:-t
tho health aad dl-po=!tlon of tho futuro la-
toKtlfy in the newapar
towns Forty-five hundred American
newspapers publish this home proof
of I)oan'i n. erit. The type used In
one voar to tell this wonderful story
and bladder ills. Here s a Shawnee to r.:adlly yioM t^> natures demnnd for fx-
case. Don't experiircnt i:«o tl'.e rem-
edy endorsed by people you know.
\V. E. Hughes. 10'i4 East Tenth St.
suvs: "Doan's Kidney Pills entirely
rid me of backache and kidney trou-
ble. I know they are a very fine medi-
cine. I am just as strong an endor-
ser ot Doan's Kidney Pills as over."
Price tsoe, at all dealers. Don't
so it no longer "is u "iiirce of irrita- I simply ask for a1,^'lln^nrcf®''5' ,{??!
- 'Doan's Kidney Pills—the same tnat
Mr. Hughes had. Foster-Milburu Co,
pansion wlfui.ut the usual wrcnchln* strnln.
The nerves nro not drawn upon, and m a
consequcnce tho cxpectnnt mother Is cn.rn
nnrl serene nnd tho nights nro not distiirhod
with nervous twltchlngs, ond tho criili Is
one of Joy nnd happiness.
Write the Bradfleld Regulator Company,
Dept. K, I.nmnr Huilfllnr. Atlanta, neoricia.
for their Motherhood Book, of value to every
woman, and set a liottle of Mothers I-rlrml
from your druggist and b^jin a treatment
that will Lrlu;; real results.
tion. thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep
their kinevs clean and active. Try
this, also keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
backache.—Adv.
MUCH WHEAT SOWN
Just received a barrel of Columbus
Dry ltaUerlC3. Shut'e? Tire & Hup- j
ply Co. "I ,
DOVT )IIS!S
the wonderful opportunity wo are
ottering you. One lot of Children's
Coats, made of Corduroy and Heavy
cloaking, lined throughout large
collars and belts. For this week at
$1.50. Frankel Bros. 28-tf
If you haven t an old casing give
the rubber In your neck for the can-
teen.
Extra heavy :it> inch Monogram
Black Taffeta Silk. $.i.2", grade. $1.K",
Deason £ Moody Bargain Store. 17-tr
GOVERNMENT
RAILROAD
EMPLOYE
CO. 1 ARRIVES IN POTT. COUNTY
Hungary has formed a new min-
istry. and asked the people in the
name of the world to rtturn to work.
0 —
The Italians have destroyed three
of tho onlv four super dreadnaughts
that the Austrian navv possessed.
0
Soe that the Democratic candidates
get rour vote tomorrow. Combine
patriotism and Democracy.
a
HI'PORT THK PRESIDENT.
Are you with hiui, or against him '
ProHident Wilson say.--: "If the ron
trol or the House and Senate show11
he taken away from the party now
in powor, an opposing majority coi.ul
assume control of legislation and
obl<ge all-action to he taken amid
contest nnd obstruction. A return of
h Konu'bliean majority to either house
of Congress would, moreover certa.li-
ly be interpreted 011 the other side
of the water as a repudiation of my
leadership "
Every Democratic nominee must bo
elected, and he will tyc. The Amer-
ican people are not going to take
any chances to satisfy tho personal
ripicen uf any man
(.KHJUANV HILL QUIT.
Germany knows she must cjutt or
be destroyed. With Austria and
Turkey out of the war. the Italians
can Invade Germany through the
southern frontier. An efficient al-
lied force could be sent into Ger-
many, a force probably as large as
the present German army. From the
Meuse river to the Anne the Amer
| ' - [and htrough tne sun oars no
portant as any of the iront, because night thev fight the tin.u between llt«
it divided the German army. Thoy and death, and render thanks for
will cut off entirely the letreat of the every battle won. If lost, thoy cro
Germans, and leave them only one the tired hands upon the still
other and difficult way out. The breist. and breathe onr last swt ■
Americau long distance guns ur< nraver. a • thev dose the staring eyes
shelling the railroad cunning through They are God's
Sedau apd southwards and is the one
s it not the patriotic duty of each
and every railroad employe to respond
to the appeal of our President in sup-
porting the Democratic ticket tomor-
row? Bach and every employe has
felt the generous hand of our president
in taking over the railroads in this
crisis'nnd has personally been re-
sponsible to see that ecah and every
employe's earnings have been ad-
vanced to tide them over the exces-
sive high cost of living. Tomorrow
is election ay and each man regard
less of party should feel obligated and
duty bound to answer our Presi lent
call and assist those that have assist-
ed you. This Is no time for our conn
try to be divided locally or nationally
so come out tomorrow and do your
patriotic duty.
.1 S. McINTYKK,
Chairman Democratic Committee.
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
Blankets, Caps, Leggins, Etc.,
for the Boys Are
Unpacked.
A quantity of equipment for Co
I ■ rrived lust week an I «as unpack-
ed Saturday, it Includes blankets,
hats, leggins and other incidentals
ot a soldier's outfit, ('apt. Rebel" ex„
pects the remainder of the equipment
almost any day now
t'apt. E. K Waite writes from
Franco that lie i; weaning a gold
band on his arm row and has
been recommended lor promotion.
it. J. Epnler and J. W. Hoffman
were here from Seminole yesterday.
J. W. Young and 3. S. McQuilllun
of Konawa are Shawnee visitors.
A. I.. Perkins of Wewoka is a
business visitor here.
NO IIOT.MIY IIEKTINII.
cretaVy Peters stales that the
regular meeting of the Hotary Club
will not be held this Week, but it i ■
expected that the club will meet as
usual on .\oVember 12'li.
Mfgs., Buffalo. N. Y.—Adv.
(•Political Advertising!
TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS 01
SHAWNEE, OK I. A,
My Dear Friends:
As you are well aware, T am a can-
didate for the office County Clerk
ot Pottawatomie county, having been
nominated on the democratic ticket
for a second term without opposition.
1 have served tho cllizens of this
great county to the besr of my ability
during the two years I have neen in
office, and am willing to rest my
chance of election for a second term
on the record 1 have made.
Agreeable to the wishes of the pres-
YOI CAN'T IMAGINE
the wonderful bargains we are of-
fering in our Ladlos' Heady-to-Wear
department. Up to date coats, dress-
es and coat suits at sacrificed prices.
Frankel Bros. H8-tf
Acreage Increased 300 Per-
cent, Says County
Agent.
i before,1 oHuring ^rthTC?
When nestllence .1 ilks through the
land, and death hovers over every door,
when cries of pain fill the air, an I
sorrow walks through the world, who i
man forsakes man and hurries heyon 1
the pale of dread and death, it l«
time that truly tries the soul From
out Ihe thron« Step (hose who are
filled with God's sweet charity. 1'ear-
lo<s thev walk and render cheer and
■M i„ -'li who call Through Ihe
dready hours of almost endless day
leans are holding a position as !m-|aml htrough the still dark hours of
coil
chosen.
You
vory important mean-, of i oinqpun
cation left to rlio lloche They Dave
been stubbornly roaisling, bat U"
continuous advance of the allies, to-
gether with the Increasing bad news
[roin home which drifis through tb-
ranks, of unresl, rioU and scarcity
ot food, will finally convince then,
thai to light Ipnger is useless. In ■
Lopting the armistice (Jermany sig-
nlttoR capitulation, aud so the o
Wllhelm will abdicate because he will
be made to. At his door already can
ho board the veils of ihe populace. \\- <
and the sinister tread of the Bolsho- jiank balance
vlkl. Peace terms will quickly follow
the armistice, ami the end Is in -sight I
()■ - This statement Is
THMOMHOW. KDIT1I
Tomorrow will be me election that
will not have for 'neimrv hra Pledge^ duo June 1
hands and the erstw'ille tour of tho pt„,itPa Hue .tnlv 1
candidate All the usual bins., pledges duo Aug. 1
harangue aud argument has hue:i podges due Sept. 1
•topped by the war and epidemic r pledges due Oct '
STATEMENT.
War Speakers- Rnreau. Shawnee. No-
vomber 1. 1111*.
Balance In bonk Oct. 1 in
Pledges received In October ,'142 011
«74 19
$277.1f,
173.nit
r 2f
r, ni
209.00
(Senegal expense
Salary
found 1 of Defenv
Liberty Loan
liranil mother's Kecelpt to
Rrliifr Hack ami
Luster t« Hair.
an turn gray, faded hair beau
tlfully dark and lu-fron^ almost over
night ir you'll get p 50-f-ent bottle of
• Wveth's Sage and Sulphur Coin-
pound" at any drug tore. Millions
of this old famous 8:!g«- Tea Receip
iiupioved bv the addition of other
Ingredients, are sold annually, says
a well known druggist here, beccauso
it darkens the hair so naturally and
evenly that no one can tell it lias
been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one or
two applications the ; rav hair van
islies and your lock- become luxn
tantly dark and beautiful
This Is the age >f youth. Gray-
liaired. unattractive folks aren't want-
ed around so «et busy with Wyeths
sage and Sulphur Compound to-night
and you will be deligh'ed with your
tank, handsome hair and your youth-
ipr e%rance within a 'e\v days.
Thia peparation i- i toilet requis-
ite and not intended for tht! cure,
mitigation or preventation of disease
.\dv
aaicKtv RjsBl By Pon-r*.«ting
,. II! '* !'«.'■ "I,
a 4: .t-,,1 lain;',- ' oreparatiott
, t ,in ,11m Rheumatism,
3 , , . .a trie Utcl' nd i.nnibago is
bamon - •«'• • ■ penetrates
ni . klv. drr sotencss, and
limners up itif) a-hvug joints and
mnttcles
Vor will fold almost dailv uses for
v enscb o sudden mishaps or ac-
1 ,rient> such as - prams bruises cu s
Inn'is lutes and stings lust iv.-
earache. toothache,
has been sown in Pottawatomie this
fall than ever before, according to
County Agent H. C. Moore, and as a
result of the late rains, fall and win-
ter pasture will be the best ever
known here.
There is also an abundance of feed
crops of all kinds, and they aro do-
ing well. Much has been harvested,
but many farmers are waiting for the
frost to cure the kaffir heads before
heading it. after which they will turn
cattlo to the standing stalks.
As a whole, throughout the county
the feed situation is excellent.
There Is a serious shortage of cot-
ton pickers in some sections, says
Mr. Moore, and as a result much cot-
ton is 8ti 11 in the fields.
NOW, RUB AWAY PAIN
Here's Instant llellei'! I.lmber up
Sore, stiff Muscles and loillls
' SI. .1 neal,s Mnlllient.'' '
Count fifty! Pain gone.
Rheumatism is "piln only." Not
one case In fifty requires Internal
treatment. Stop druselng! Rub the
misery right away! Apply soothing,
penetrating "St. Jacobs l.iuiment"
directly upon the "tender soot." and
relidf come instantly. "St. Jacobs
' 'nlmeDt" Is 0. harmless rheumatism
liniment which never disappoints and
cun not burn or discolor ttu* skin.
Limber up! Stop complaining!
Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs
Liniment" at any drug store, and in
jiist 11 moment "ou'll be free f'om
oain. coreness, stiffness and swelling.
Don't suffer! Relief ;-walts \„u.
"St. Jacobs Liniment" has relieved
millions of rheumatism sufferers in
the last half centurv, and is just as
good for sciatica, neinalgia. lumba-
go. backache, sprlns and swell-
ings.—Adv.
QUESTIONNAIRES
ARE MAILED OUT
TO REGISTRANTS
Five hundred registrants of tho
ages of IS and 86 to 4.', received their
questionnaires today, th .t many hav-
ing been sent out by the local hoard
Sunday night The return limit Is in
days instead of ' as formerly, rive
hundred will be sent out daily until
all huvc been ent.
.Miller's Antiseptic Oil known lis
SNAKE OIL
Extra heavy 36 inch Monogram
Black Taffeta Silk, $2.25 grade. $1.8.".
Deason & Moody Bargain Store. 17-tf
whi:n itchim; stops.
There is one safe, dcpendafble treat-
ment that relieves itching torture and
=*kin irritation almost instantly and
that cleanses and sooth^ the skin
Ask any druggist f« r h 35e or JI
bottle of zemo and apply i< as direct-
ol. Soon you will find that Irrita-
tions, pimples, blackheads, oczema,
blotches, ringworm \ and similar
^kin troubles will diiippoar.
A little zemo, the penetrating, satis-
fying liquid, is all that is needed, for
it banishes most skin eruptions and
makes the skin soft, smooth and
healthy:—Adv.
A Want Ad will bring results in
the News-Herald.
before, or during
Loan Drive, but devored all my ener-
gy to making that drive a success
On the night of Oct. 7, 1918 1 wa3
stricken with an attick of the "flu'
and that followed by pneumonia,
which has left me in such a condi-
tion that 1 will not be able to get out
in the campaign a single day, or see
a single voter individually.
i appeal to every democratic voter
of Pottawatomie county to so to the
polls and vote on election day, and to
support the democratic ticket. The
good democrats of Pottawatomie coun-
ty have been so very good to me that
1 regrot to again impose on their
good nature by asking this supreme
favor by letter, but unfortunately for
me, I am unable to see you in per-
son
Thanking you in advance for your
support, and hoping thai the entire
democratic ticket may bo elected, tnat
the president may know we are solid-
ly behind him. I am,
Truly your friend.
l-3t BURKE B WYATT.
(Political Advertising)
Notice to ihe Voters ot Shawneo
and Pottawatomie County:
1 am a nominee for County Weigh-
er on the Republican Ticket, and will
appreciate the support of my Repub-
lican and Democratic friends at tho
polls next Tuesday. I need the of-
fice. and as I have boon the weigher
for the past twenty m >nths at the
County scales, to the satisfaction of
the public, I hope I n?av receive your
vote and support.
31-41 J. H RUFF1N.
UTKAL TO VOTrlKS OK POTT.
CO!"NTY SLTFKAUfc LUAOtlKS.
My Good Friend: x
This is a moat important letteffc. and
1 beg you to give it your respectful
consideration. The fact is November
is here, and on Tuesday, November
the fith, the voters of Oklahoma will
decide the question of woman suf-
frage.
Our great leader. Woodrow Wilson,
says: "Give the women the vote. The
sincere and full democracy of the
world will not be attained until women
are admitted to suffrage; the war
could not have been fought without
them or its sacrifices endured. !t is
high time we acknowledge our debt to
them and give them the right to have
a voice in their government."
As you know. President Wilson has
done everything in his power to urge
that women bo given the vote.
Woman Suffrage is not a new thing
—In some states women have been
('II.tiOREN'S FLI'SIl COATS. I voting over 50 year; L'l nations have
These are a sample line. Sizes ' given the ballot to women, and It is
ranging from 3 to 14 years. Made of j high time that America, the greatest
the very best plush ami fur trim-j democracy of them all, should follow
mings. " For this week special $2.05 suit. Turkey and Germany arc the
tc $6.50. Frankel Bros. 28-tf only nations in the world that have ab-
' solutely no form or woman suffrage.
Young lady experienced in general) In Pottawatomie county four thou-
sand. five hundred (4,500) women havo
office work desires stenographic po-
sition. Address A., ca.-e News-Her-
ald. 210-l-3t
A WANT AD will bring results ii
the Xew3-'HeralTl.
I •
SAFK OVKKSKA*. NOTICE.
News has been received that PrL jjjgh school foot ball players re-'given t
vate Cedrlc Moore. Glllia Wood- and p0r( for practice tomorrow for game
Avrv Ash hive all arrived safely Kriday.
GUY C. OMER.
overseas.
C A HELENS* AITO IIRIYEUS.
For some time comolaints have
been coming into this office complain-
ing of the noise occasioned by fast
am.) driving along North Tucker
street. There-are several blocks along
the street where many cases of sick-
ness are confined, and the noise of
the engine and horns seriously effect
the patients.
Victor Wallace, son of Dr. Wallace.
Is very ill with tbp influenza
too
ZIMMCHM A
Sec re
lonmtlous. The voter has had the
opportunity to prepj.e bis vote rree
from the old campaign exhortation.
1 n h'ls viewed the conditions and
the problom unaltered Yy any or--*
who offered lo do 11 for him. Hp is
in touch with the ure state of a
fairs The greatest question of lie
Pledges due Nov. 1
Total
On «*le
3fie 86-lncl
terns, Iftc.
Store
it :r>:
■i'i 7r.;
$5&8.50
' u«. It trout druggists for .*0 cents,
j, noT gutiKhed return the >~'tk aitf
oct voitr money back.
\ vet constipated or h«ve sick
headache' ,,x Wizatd
Wi. i' pleasant : ttlc pink pills,
ccuts. Ouarantced.
while it last-* one case .if
Doris Drapery, .ill pat-
Deasou & MQ'Hh
13-tf
Cliff Willard, wl
ed at Ft l.eiver.yw
| sent ea^t in prena
, oversea j. ace ord In
by relatives fcere."
Mrs Merritt on North Tucker is re-
ported better today.
Gladys Bennett Is very sick with the
influenza.
The little Mays boy Is reported very
low with the Influenza.
A HOC 11 F It EMC.
The Warren-Smith Hardware Com-
pany have on display in their win low
a German helmet picked u;) by Clif-
ford C Clardy and sent to his father.
Ben Clardv. of 312 North Bell street
It is a ninteresting object and yvell
worth a visit to see. The helmet Is
; painted in camouflage and bears the
I owner's name, but it will take a bet-
ter reader than the reported to toll
what it is.
WOKK OR FIGHT IU'N< II.
Tho grievance committee Is hearing
this afternoon tho troubles of about
thirty men rounded up on the work
or fight rule.
>1 \ I I RE88181 K11THE88ES!
Nice heavy mattresses for sale; old
mattresses made over: new mattresses
made to order; free delivery. Phone
154
SLEEP EZY MATTRESS CO.
33-4-Gt
Study Mathematics.
There Is no branch of solid knowl-
edge that Is not based on math empties.
Tbat is true of electricity in n very
notable degree. It Is true of physics,
mechanics and nil the arts of const ruc-
tion. And there is no man whose
thinking is as true, unwavering, direct,
clear nnd straight to the point as is
that of the mnthemnticlnn. To get
cobwebs out of your bruin study any
branch of mathematics.
signed a petition asking the men of
Pottawatomie county to vote "Yes"
on the Woman Suffrage Amendment
Tuesday, November fith.
There he; been 119 campaign for
Suffrage. We women have not had
«time—this war has been both a man's
and a woiusn'tj iob. Since the day
| war was declarer bur time has been
he Red Crora, the Liberty
Loan, the Conservation fo Food, aud
other war work For the past two
wooks we have been caring for the
sick, and nrevonting a further spread •
of the liuluen ivi. Eighteen hours out
of the twenty-fivir we have "fought
with death and dulled his sword.'"
Our time, onr money, our devotion
we give to our country/ asking no re„
war, except that the men of Pottawa-
tomie county vote "Yes" on the Suf-
frage Amendment. We know that our
men are generous and loyal ty us, but
they, like ourselves, .ire so engrossed
in the winning or the war. thai they
may forget to vote for us unless tlicy
are reminded.
To you. my friend. 1,500 yfomen
make this request. Will you not vote
Yes on the Suffrage Amendment? our
boys risk their lives and lose them
that the world may be made safe for
Democracy. In the name of Wilson
^nd Domocracy we ask you to give :ho
women of Oklahoma a voice in our
r *oat good government. Vote Yes on
the Suffrago Amendment.
Thanking you in advance and assur-
ing you of the appreciation and las'ing
remembrance of the women we arc,
Sincerely Yours.
MRS. \V. B SLAGLE.
A. 1.ARCH-MILLER.
Pott. Co. Equal ^u^rage Assn.
Mr. C. F Thornton, a partner of Mr.
Bossier in the undertaking business
I here, returned to Cordell, Okla., this
j morning Mr. Thornton has dispose !
Trv it right now for Rheumatism,,of interests in Cordell ami will
stiff and retUrn to Shawnee to make it his,
home.
Will Positively Relict0 Pain in a Few
Minnies.
Neuralgia, Lumbago, sore
swollen Joints, pains ill the bend, back
and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After
one anplii tion pains usually disap-
pear* as if by magic
A new re nedy u'-.e'd intemully and
externally for Cough' Cold-. Croup.
Sore Throat. Diphtheria and T011-
silitis.
Thin
the most
wn. It*
conceded to \u
penetrating remedy kr.
prompt and immediate effect in 1 -
liovlijg pain is due lo the fact th t it
penetrate; to the allotted parts at
once. \> an illustration, pour Ten
Drops on the thickest piec of ^oie
leather, apd it will penetrate this sub-
nance through and through In three
minutes.
A crept r.o substitute. This great
Oil is golden red color only. BSverv
bottle puarantead; 30< 60c and $1.00
.1 bottle, or money refunded at Owl
Drug Store. Shawnee, Okla Adv,
Mrs. Snm La be ft of 231 S Okla
honia street ill with the influenza
was removed to the hospital yesterday
Mrs. E R Briggs returned home
from the hospital yesterday having
recovered from ; bard c:ipc of the in-
fluenza.
GONF TO HELP I'M I.I S UI.
Satvrday thirty men left fo: the Du
pont plant r.t Nashville and twenty-'
tlv men le("? for ''imp Knox in Ken.
tueky. Mr. Dougherty and Mr. Over
bv are at tbA Ce leral Kmnlovinent o:-|
flee end will give you nil the Infor-
mation you want about the two places.:
nd the Inforihatlon will be absolute-
ly correct
?-*
(Political Aclvcrtiainj*)
VOTE FOR
Hal Johnson
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR DISTRICT
JUDGE
(On State Ticket.)
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