The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 159, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 5, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEU'S-HERALD
TUESDAY. NON'EMBER 1918
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Fromlheland Of Sugar
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Dunbar's Syrup is made and packed in
Louisiana right among the cane fields.
You £et the flavcr of the cane. You
get it pure and unadulterated. You
get a healthful, ;asteful, up-building
food when you use
Dunbars
ICing Komns Syrup
This syrup is put up ia a model, sanitary fac-
tory. Everything is "spick and span" and clean.
The cans themselves are sanitary and the
method of canning is such ;hat the syrup
comes ic you as pure as if distilled by nature.
A HcaMifd & fceoes?!?© Food
Syrup reduce: t':: est cf living. It gives to
the growing child the ingredients necessary
to that growth. It makes children plump and
furnishes energy to the body. Syrup is less
expensive than other foods. Let all the fam-
ily use it Dunbar's King Komus Syrup is
the family syrup.
ASK YOUR GROCER
Dunbar Molasses and Syrrn Co.
Ne w OrieaiU MempLL* Kew /ark
A
Fr ^s Quickly When You Apply
a Little Masteroie.
And il^stavie won't blister like the
tis-fask)t«d r.tsird JuS
spread it on with yoar eager*. It pene-
trates tv the sere spot *i*J a geatse
ticgle, loosens the congestion aid draws
•at the &ora*ss and r*a>- .
Mssterde is a dtas, whitecantoieEt
i j msidt with o3 of mustard. It is fine lot
i rjnif ftucj from frjre throat, hroociutis,
tcaslris. troop, staff neck, asticna, r.eu-
rslpa, headache, congestion, pieonsv,
r-ra*-qn, hunba, o, puns and aches of
tae back or foists, sprains, sera muscles,
bruises. ct-Uain* frosted feet, colds on
the chest .it often prevents pnetanocia .
Jir.-_-.ing like M iaero!e for crocpy chil-
(IrerL Ko;? it handy for instant use.
30c and 60c jars; hospital sizt g 50,
it >h ti* "W *-h dsy s**^" <* ^
! Vut IMT Gwoeh. in sLter }>jy and de.
UeU a: the daxiij* •cwj wime jwnty
j erf bd white goods.
Red Cross Ball Blue
will iha^ "TMiwkT-blW—
SaoQMd where 'Xben faL and
briii% the a.'Lile of trnooph to
• Terr b ok wife who reaffj?
f*r pare, white, fresh ckrffces. *
5 CEVTS. AT AH CR&CEK.
PARLEY 2Vj IN. DEVON IV, IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
CLUCTT. PEABOOY fc CO . WC. WAKERa
Spanish Influenza can
be prevented easier than
it can be cured.
At the first sign of a
shiver or sneeze, take
CASCARAE* QUININE
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S:iadar^=aAd Ttmtdj tor 30 yegj—J tsbfct
m 2* —rtfccve, J7--P a> 3 Hovey
bmci it it fcii The bus ->u • R«d toe
•it* Ui MiS'i pctatt. At *a Dr-j, Ss--ra.
HLRI IS VOFR I'HAXCE
tc save teal dollars. T.e offer in our
Ladies' Ready-to-wear department the
following: Ladies' Plash Coats
U1 S5 to $2f. 85 Ladies Dresses SSOO
t'< $14 S5. Girls' Plosh (oais li.Sa to
S{.50. It will pay you to Tisit oar
Ladies' Ready-to-Wtir department.
Franktl Bros. 28-ti
TDM C. WALDEEP, ♦
LAWYER. ♦
Mammoth Bidg. Rooms 111-112 ♦
Office Phoaa >76. ♦
Seildture Ph«>e 41 -R. *
Shawl?;*, Okla. ♦
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The Best Cough Syrup
8 It Home-made
WAR IN THE
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yet haie th
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W*t rocsti rraapdy
n «r uM.
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OLD DAYS
jkiovi Bits of iiiakia* cough s' rup *t
; hfeHtt. Byt have vou erer u-«d Ut ^Vh n
%'0 0 4o, t<«u will arderstand wbr tkou-
j of {amil;e*, world orer. f^el
| j thai they could iardiy house witb-
oat it. It'# simple and cheap, bat the
, way i* takes bold of a coajh will qoieklr
Iearn it a permar nt place in your home.
, into a pint bottle, pour 2*. ounces of
Pinex; thefi *di plain ffranulxted
! r ±fL*r tynip to fill up the pint. Or, if
dnrnrl. use clarified iaola^.r?. hooey,
f-r cc-rn syrup, iaatead of sugar syrup.
• Either way, it tastes p-:*od, nerer
i spoils, and gives yea & full pint of
j l«etter c*?u<rh reni'-dv than yoo could buy
ieadT-osaoe for three times its eotrt.
It. is really wonderful how quickly uis
home-maie remedy cotquera a cocgh—
usually in 24 hours or less. It «-eni to
; penetrate throush every air passage,
j !rtof-tc« a dry. hoarse or tight cough,
; lifts the phlegm, heals the membranes,
and gites ata&' t immediate relief. Splen-
! did for throat tiekie. hoarseme-ss, croup,
br- nefeitis ^cd ^.mnchial a-thma.
Finex is a highly poaomtrated com-
pound of geeuiue Norway pint eirsct,
and has heen J&ed for L'v&eratiocs for
j throat and chest ailments.
' Avoid disappointment by asking youf
j drvjgist for **2*^ ounces of Pinex"* with
. fall directions, and don't accept anv-
j thing else. Guaranteed to irive absolute
, satisfaetloe or morar promptly refu&ii&L
The Plnex Co, I u Wayne, lad.
Five Young Fellows Capture
Forty-eight, and Not a
Shot Fired.
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY CALOMEL
SUrt* your lirer without mak-
ig you tick and can not
salivate.
Ererj druggist In ti/wn—yoar drs?-
gist and eTerybodv's druggist has
noiVced a great falling off in the saie
ot "aMtr <J They all gl>" the same
reason. Dodson's Liver Tone ia Ul
ft? its place.
.I<.f;.el !s diBgerows aiid people
U. wUW Dod*cn'« Ltrer Tore
• perfeetlj U and dres better re-
*oiu.' Mtd a piaailant local drag-
* Bod n% Urn Tor.e is person-
al' r guaranteed £>T «rery druggist who
«: 1 it A large • '' ' >' ""t
few r-ect*. and If ft talla >o gt e «s«y
:«iet la erery ''ate ot liver sluggish-
vjf , coqaUpatien. >o>i have oaly
to nV for :«r tr.oney 'at*
Hudson's Uter Tow l« a pleaaan'-
lurmleM urtxrth ct.lldr '3 atd adults
■e a tTK-mfB1 .• night Mttl alte up
Ir-.^icg flr.e; nolMBoasitti-, sfck hti-.d-
ae'.t a<i(. stomach <n constipated
tae'irig, purely vegftiWe retnady.
It t gr.je t.r cause in
^& venien':e jll tT net' day like
caiiiti*! Take a dose ^f^calomel in-
t. tod too rraw ytru t!l lose a
d« "S" work! Take ltodsm'* Uvtr Tors
4-;(sJ and f e< fine, fall of rigor and
-.hfttoa-Adr.
5011 IS TDK TIME
vjy yoar Piusb t>-;s We have
, -eat a«sortme «to< Silk Piu.i
Cn*Af. trait very attr, ' ,v at prl'-es
* igfng from til H '.o iH.ik rraakti
Be a Joy-Walker,
"6efs«irjor Corns
2I>rop«,2Seconds-Coral Doomed!
TTfcen you almost di« • ith yonr
f aho*s on and corns m iis« you alrr '«st
1 walk tdewa>s to ?e; away fruca
; tb« patn. take a *acs ;i n f r a asln-
uto or two and apply 2 or 2 drops
22 WILL ENTRAIN
FOR CAMP CODY
ON NOV. 8 £
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Affairs in the police court were
quiet- ArmisUce terms and the latest
news from the front had been dis-
cussed and saUsfactorily disposed of.
when Judge Revelle in a missing tone
tontinne "the young man in war al-
ways with the absolute confienc* of
his convictions, and hajly ever fig-
ures there will be any outcome of hi
attempt other than success to his ef-
forts. During the Civil war we were
camped about ten miles south of
Grenada. Miss. Things in the eating
line were becoming fcarca when one
day we were invited to a nearby house
to take dinner. Captain Thomas, a
lieutenant, sergeant and other soldier
and myself ve-3 include In the inri.
tation. We had a mighty ftee difcner.
an *<arte<1 back to ramp There was
a £reek w-e Lad to cross with sleep
hanks and a pretty swift stream run-
ning As we crossed it I noticed a
big oak tree that ba'l been recently
at down lying to the right sida ot
the bant.
Arriving on the bank above the
stream we saw a lot of federal sol-
School will pr
eek as the
will raise the b
oably
art ia anoth-
department
iliers approaching. The captain. Our
aptain suggested a plan which im-
"A SPLENDID TONIC":-u,urr,ooLnpr^ewrd
■ haps in the simplicity oL it laid its
« i tm /v_ n Buccess. He suggested that we all
S*J* Hi IS on Liu/ Who, v/Q Utc- get behind the oak tree ^nd conceal
tor's Advice, Took Card® Lour"-,T" "«• woul<1 n'1
•And Is Now WelL
the end
booking
HIIVLEJt rSDJKTAEIJIM CO.
letor AaboimMC
Lang Xstsr KenM
Hlgk t'l *s servtee
' Phone: Parler*:
| 1>«1 t¥i 5. Bdwy.
I Mrh> Phene tit.
The local hosH for PoWawatf : if R P. Crlsty tor
rounty has been notified by state | %e_T off whilt ui
draft headqoarte' that U will be re- mill Sa urda:
• Hired to i ntratn twenty-two (52i|
jit-n 'White >. q . - lifted for genera!; We got our Ha |
iiilitary ser-.lce for Camp Cody. Dent- this year «s mo-: of i
-ig. n> w m i. iirse men will leave j the fla and the hers
on Friday. .Nov. «, 1919. and the fol-; watched.
'lowing reglstra/iS ere to r*p n lot
•mmand the oncoming soldiers to
halt and surrender. Then each of us
, nut at hal: ltnute inter-
Hlxson. Tenn.—"Abont 10 yean ago >a!- to impress our enetffies with the
owe en pretty pe->
■ boys had
:'e closely
board
be gettfag their
i date, sivl should w >i
ffairs in rm Sir,ess * re un
"M, Cmrm r«l CUn Off. W.ik CaJi' *1
Vg only gen-
l-lt" Then.
f.REAT VAIVE8.
tunatt pltvhave t nables
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to . 3i T-i l
1279*.
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cf Ike world's
uir eorn-peeler. "o#t*-l _
ar.1 itvn only, wra T«i b« sui> that
your corn will loosen from your toe
so thst you can i«l U n/hi oIT
Gloriously s y with your Bnsw*
ak* no chalices of eontluued pain
«nd > i>r>is-wliy greasy, rrt-
lat'r.r salves ;>;ac:'r« that shift
and nr.,. into the "oulck ' raa->rs ■
and 'hst rasks cern. Weed :
rnd also grew fsstef' Ts« paiMeas.
easy, always aare "Osts-It. Therms
owly one like ft 'n lh« warld—that a !
"OUs-lf Militate have tried and I
, o. K'd it f ir ; ears It never falla
'tietj-lt." the guarai'tecd mouey. .
t -. V corti-'eaaovsr. the '.olv lure
wtij. co.' • but a I rifle at aoy 1r - flcrl
MTi *T r. l>iwr lKe a Co.LUMd , 'L
■ Hold In Shawnee and tacommended by •
the world'* !>"«t corn remedy by the!
I Public Drug Stores, ilatn and Broad-1
' T y. Maiu and bell. Main and Okla.
i, .ote Slt.Ml ijdM' Plhsh t'cjt« for
111.Si. Pranke! Brti«. 28-tf
t , 7- «
See 1. r Dickson at 115 North 101-2M
Broadway for fire and tornado in- l'it-Jtt
surance S-tf , 111-257
! 111-1*
j inju
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1917
j aMe to wall
Solonun Hoge Basbaw
jwaya tell.
tieorgf Edgar ftafrrxng
linger Crockett Job *
Byron 3
Kr iery P. Panther.
< Saturday e^
m*
< vices were
Willie Roy Rfchard*>r
[ one wile w
Evere; t Dswsos l^ayton
'New Hope
Wiliia. i Kdward FTeaiining
Had McKSmiC* Hwnmor.-
Ed MHlig
' harl«-% Madison Barden
1 day evenin
John B. Biggeri
i'umseh an
A WANT AD will bring results In
!b* .V<nr«-HeraU-
WilEN WEAK
OR RUN DOWN
cVrMie cr ft-r-ut* aM hiaff
BCKMA>TS ALTER.ATIVE
"hi® i ■« imwucaw
♦<J 'frr.i'**lucit v&Xa* ta uddf-'-oo to
lt nttt I ml «- AJ-
MteL Xwwtii or rminc l>ru*.
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Rober Prtn'is Well-
Joseph Elliie Bugg-
luaepli William Hn.-
Ralph Olen Waner
Willis- Albert IJjiik-
Mike A>lch.
Ijet r.- .ttoa Wsde.
Chatl- Raymond Cot
All>ert l>>roy Bri ha:
.t -'I J•'VriiS J-
Wclfe. slternau
Luther OrrU Hebafrd. alter <
nate
Horace Houston MeOee, al-
ternate
Carl Katlll Corweil. alter.
Kite.
loctbr a* ail
is out agait*.
i xtll take h!r
out: he Is su
arin is oai again. We
that he would ever be
igala. But you can'r al-
e's body arrived
nd the fwneral ser-
( the family home
own; interment at |
or*e fell on him Fri-
? mile onh ©f Te-
waa carried to the
ughi had hurt but Ed
hen be ge.s killed It
ome time to find it
a goer.
I was..." says Mra. J. B. Oadd, ol
this place. "I suffered with a pain In
my left side, could not sleep at night
with this pain, always in the left
aide.. •
II7 doctor tc'.d £8 to tise CarduL I
took one bottle, which helped me and
after nay baby came, 1 was stronger
and better, but the j>ain waa still
there.
I at first let it go, but began to get
weak and ia a run-down condition,
ao I decided to try some mora Cardul,
which 1 did.
This last Cardui which I took made
me tnoch batter, in feci, cured me. it
has been a number of years, still I
have no return of this trouble.
I feel It was Cardui that cured me,
and I iv'-crr.mend It as a 6plendid fe-
male tonic.'
Don't allow yourself to becom«
weak and run-down from womanly
troubles. Take Cards!. It ehould sure-
ly help you, as it has ao many thou-
size of our force. We fallowed that
program. As the enemy approached
the captain stepped out anil command-
ed the officer to get do\*n off his
horse and surrender. The balance of
them stepped out on schedule time. I
stepped up to the officer and told him
:o gel own and take off the new pair
of boots he had on. He looked at me
and asked: "Are the women and chil-
dren of the south fighting tooT* I
unswered him yes. and fold him there
was enough of them to finish Sher-
man He seemed to debate the mat-
ter for a few minutes, suddenly turned
and commande his men to stark their
arms, saying: *'I will never com-
mand another gun pointed at the
south," and offered his surrender.
There were forty-eight of them, and 32
joined the Confederate ranks and
fought throughout the war l oking
backwards today it seems to me that
it was a very foolish thin* tx do. at
. Quite a few were ia town Satur-
day to get election boxes and all agree}
that tin* democratic ticket will carr>
\ {'>' a big ma)or:: Wj i** tbr- re- ]
i-ult of standing behind the president ]
{iLeans as we will briag the war to a -
•m- in less than two y^rs I be- \
ve It will pay to *iili baek him up j
so great a risk, but was it? Are not
many of the things that couat for so
•ands of o*h*r women in the past 4fl'much done on the inspiration of a
veers. Headache, backache, atdeacha I moment? But that pair ^ **ran new
Ee~TOUSD .«s, sleeplessness, tired-out: boots OI1 that soldier certain ' 4N *p-
feel!tig. are all signe of womanly trox> ,tl t,, n,0 for mv a ^bout
ble Other women get rel.et ^y taldn| all gone They were da>- %*l strug-
CardoL Why not yon? Ail drupgists and pul jn ajm0st much of
JsOl*} m|r ljme trying to Ret enoi^gh
Miss FHlfabeth Fors'on has re-
turned to Tuisa after visiting ber
briber. Dr. L. Foraton.
On sale while it lasts one case of
35c 36-inch Doris Draper>-. all pat-
terns, 15c. Deason * Moody Bargain
Store. 13-tf
we did fighting the enemy.
Just received a barrel of Colur Ijus
Dry Batteries. Shufee Tf.e & 'ip-
Ply Co S-3t
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