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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
WF.DNESDAV EVENING. NOVEMBER 27. 1918.
Shiwnee Daily News Herald
lijt SEITS-MKEAtW I'IBI.l.SHI.M
fOHPAST.
Kditor W. L. Cnapmai
MSnoging KilitOf-,-, A. K- Kei
t.dilertel and Business Offlte
Phone 27$.
Circulation Dept. 3*21.
Entered *s second class matter a
tht postof'Jce at Shawns?. OKb.t un
tit* the act of March 3. UTS*.
.NOTICE TO TH E ITBLIC.
Any axTtMvw .refkfciloa uuon tlw
character. s Lauding or rep,::ation o
any person; jlrtif pi lofporailoh *fh|oJ
may appear fn ihe columns •>: I :>•
r.«w«i-IIeral(i will be gladly correct
uyyn- jU being brought to the atteu
i .<);> of the publishers.
ANSNS1BE BATH
MAKES YOU LOOK
ill/
IT with J)ho
DON'T DRUG KIDNEYS
RUB BACKACHE AWAY
1 luitint relief! Hub pain, sorvnew*;
j and KtWfiis-HS from your buck with
"Si. Jacobs Liniment"
leys cause backache? No!
have no nerves, tt refo?e can
use pa!n. Lister.! Your back-
s caused by lambr.go. a.iatlea
train and th- quickest relief \i
penetrating "6: JMphr
Hub It right on the ache
♦♦♦ >«♦♦ W't*** *********
•> A Stubborn Cough |
* Loosens Right Up *
.01 hint;
ling1, before breakfast
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>j! >iiihi: ok mwutm i'kksh.
ihe Associated Press 1^ exclusive
ly entitled to the use for republica- :
tioa o: all news dispatches credited
to it or not otherwise credited in this
p;iper. and also the local news pub-
Hilled herein.
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i' ii( HOMM.Y A\l> EVERYTHING
Time was. and riot ho very long
ago. when practically every^B
h filed at thf word psychology. It
held fn the popular mind as some-
thing beyond the comprehension of
the ordinary Individual Preacners
and a lot of other folks contendeJ
that psychology was nothing more-
anil could be made nothing more
than a study of the soul. This prob-
ably was the reason that most folk*
hesitated about taking stock In psy-
chology. Thev did not know ;:n> -
ttying about souls save that i' wa
asserted and largely presumed that
every person had one. They could
n*t bring theitHclvt to believe that
t.he soul was a tangible thing, an o.-
g#n of the human makeup, and there-
fore they fought shy of tae p ho'.-
"gy proposition.
Then along came tho«e who made
psychology a study a pract al
-turfy. and the adherent),of the tlic-
r*- hst It could relate only to the
*oul lost out. It w,io developed imo
a rtudy of the mind, of the mi in i:i
] pwer io think and to cc. Rapid de-
velopment followed, an i nowaday >
there Is a psychology of everything
Klited to l'.jrnan endeavor.
Those who delve Into the c rai .ur
myUerlou « sounding and !r*ngn ap-
pealing linei are too deep for many
numbers of the common haul, but
the whole matter to simplicity Itself
to them They may noi wholly uu-
ptaud actuating causer, and under-
motive*, but the.
nprehensive knowledge of capaci-
etter
sugge
•-'®r children because of the applica-,
tion of the findings of the student of
psychology. The psychologist has
..my begun his work There Is ao
osphate in It. as
of helping to wa
h, liver, kidney
lous day's Indi
:* Till* homMNd# rM—ity U a «M<lir
IT for qvki rr ch*_ Fj Uj mud a
-n '* cbMW) *
k- % +
t!? • Hero U a Tiom«-maue syrup which tn l-
^ [lion*- « f pei pie have found loWtiieav^t
.alt it I L'OimeaK" Hub it right on tile acfte tiependahle rn^ans of breaking up stub-
aui' In r t!y the pain, | born coughs. It i? cheap and siror-e. but
p.," i f> , very prompt in action Under it: oeai-
'.ng* K>othincf influence, chest
. R-ny cripple a phlegm loosen?;, breathing becomes
tie of Jacoos L:n- , a*ier, ticUlinc in throat stops and you
our druggist and lftn- got a pood night's restful sloep. The
ionic. ■ i< ap- ! usual tLront and cheei colds are con-
ond , 0")p of quer«d by it in 24 Jtoars or less. Noth-
inj letter for l.roUchitis, hoarseness,
, croup, whoopinc couadv bsonchial asthma
. ' or winter coujtha.
1 iu i;f' once. It is harmle^ anu | <po make this splendid cough svtup,
nk doesn't bum or discolor the skin. pour 21.. ounces of Pinex into a pint
a It's the "lily application to rpb on i bottle and lill the bottle with Plain
Stel l a vcjfc !^m ofViinfu! i/aek, or for f granulated sugar ferrfip and shake
-. .ti<f* i.. rhea- .thoroughly, lf^you prefer, use ciari-
prina or a strain.—Adi
U k ar.d Automol iL*
Baig ins
Owing to a <
in Oakland
•mplated cl
"St. J a
Linim
and
bib
enln§
.| IMPORTS AM) EXPORTS
>tr«EASK !> OCTOBEK
or his end-aa
-b «i
rk will
>hen
o putting more to
ti.
oap and hot water
he skin, so hoi
era house in good location,
difference. Phone 256.
well; lot!
oom mod-
Will pay
20-26-Gt
walei
f n the
Miller** Antiseptic 00 Known as
SNAKE OIL
.ceompMshlng
lie.
Most Wonderful
HIjIIS.
I want to thank you your won- j
tlerful ol' states Mr. J, C. Gibson of
.'onesbnro. Ark My little girl was I
very low with diphtheria. I had glv-;
cn har two dorses of medicine which!
< os'. ine $20. with no rc .ults. I !
1 oueilt a 25c bottle
n reli
It Is i
11 mi native organs.
Those who wake up with bad
reatb, coated tongue, nasty taste or
ave i dull, aching head, sallow c^m-
—! plexlon. acid 3tomach; others who
:«re subject to billons attacks or con-
s:ipation, should obtain a quarier
pound of limestone phosphate at the
ftore This will cost very lit*
tie hut is sufficient to demonstrate
the vahie of inside bathing. Thos
t > continue 1* each morning-are as-
sured of pronounced reaulta both in
regard to health and apiiearance - *•
DpUC£
eli
I
Mr.
your oil and
id her. Now
greatest rein i
Gibson made I
atai
.Mrs. Florcnc
Whitney
^ rl.es: I 1
:i Tor net
,-tv.J (iu
1. ('
Antls
!' m-
stlff
Hart for
Bed your
with goou ' ffect.'. |
e ever tried that I
immediately. Mrs.
n. Ala., writer: I
great pain Oil for
STIFF JOINTS
SOP,E MUSCLES
tiaber Up Quickly Under the Soothing,
Penetrating Application ef
Hamlin's Wizard Oil
tints
id I
It 1?
say th :
the greatest reaiedv I ever trie!
recommend'It to all sufferers. M^ru
reliefs reported dally from thousand!
o' grateful user t of this wonderfu
fiX Every bottle- guaranfcel. bottle
or money refunded ?>0c. 60c a-id $'
? t Owl Drug Store. Shawnee. Okla
In cases oi rheumatism and lame
back it penetrates quickly, drives out
^oreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
j joints and musclcs.
Wizard Oil is an absolutely reli-
able, antiscptic application for cuts,
burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and
t>ru)scs heal readily tinder its sooth-
ing. penetrating qualities.
Get ,t from druggists for 30 cents.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick
hcailachc? Just try Wizard Liver
Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents. Guaranteed.
Win 2T Qyanirs for the Schools
Music &} Public Speaking
fled molasses, honey, or com syrup,
instead of sugar 8yrup. Either way,
'you get a full pint—a family supply—
I of much better cough syrup than you
6f ho Baptist University begin
Wednesday, December 4th, 1918
PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, PUBLIC SPEAKING.
Piano and Voice Studio in
dio, 432 North Broadway,
take work in nny of these r
University Office. For f :
r.rst Baptist church.—Violin r.nd Public Speaking Slu-
i A. C. Davis :rchitcct office. All persons planning to
hools for winter quarter, shr.uld enroll Dec. 3, at the
i tlicr inforrnat.cn see
Or FREDERICK L.1BKE,
F. M. MASTERS, Pres.
rrector College Fine Arts.
Don't Be Misled About Gasoline!^
Gravity doer, not indicate the quality of gasoline. Specific gravity is import-
ant, of course, but What re !ly counts, what really dciermiiv" the miles per gallon, is
Volatility and Find Poin
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Volatility
means the point at which a liquid vapor-
izes. You Can i; "lily :e hat the gaso-
line which vaporizes at the lowest tem-
perature will be the quicke3t to explode.
Therefore a low vaporizing point means
quickness and ease in starling your car.
End Point
is the temperature ai which a quantity of
iiijuid stops vnporizing. Therefore the
lower the End Point, the longer and
more uniform the explosion—the
smoother your car will run and the
more miles per gallon of gasoline you
will get.
Empire Gasoline
?*"' ' the gasoline with the punch"
is low in Volatility :)nd En ! Point. It $iviss the most miles per gallon for automo-
biles and the greatest power per gallon for stationary engines.
LUBRICANTS
A full line for automobiles and t: actors
Sold by reliable dealers everywhere
CREW LEVICK COMPANY
of Delaware.
W. G. BECKER, Agent.
Gkluhema Division Office, Herskowitz Building, Oklahoma City, Gkhhair.a.
EMPIRE KEROSENE
— the satisfactory kerosene for tractor fuel and
lighting purpofic.5.
Inn,- rf :■ well
chandise decreased in
compared with preccd
this year at ordlng to
sued by the Bureau a
Domestic Oommerc
Commerce.
Imports were va
006 against $262,00
I at $247,000.-
>00 in Sepiem
her and 273.000.000 in August d! this
year and $221,000,000 in October.
1917. During the ten months endei
.vlth October. 1918, the value of im-
ports wa- $2,569,000,000 against $2,-
'.P4.0o0.-i0f in 1917.
Exports amounted to $503,000,000
jAiJiai ?j50.' 00.000 in September and
• .v-00 in August of this year
nd $">42,000,000 in October, 1J 17.
During the ten months ended with
October, in 18, exports amounted to
:5,063.00(UK10, a .^eoreaae iroa* Sp.-
:146,000,000 in the. same period a year
Imports as well as exports of gold
are decreasing. Th<- imports amount-
1 to less than $1,500,000 in October
of this vfar against over $4,000,006
in October. 1917, and during the ten
months ended wfth October of this
year to $38,000,000 igalns* $332 000.
>)0') in 1817. Gold exports during
October, 1913. amounted to $2,000,000
S nst. $11,00.000 a year ago and
during the ten months ended with
October of this year to $nii,090,00G
against $360,000,000 last year.
The trade in silver continue-? Jo In
re :-e Imports increased from $JS,-
.30.000 during the tea months ende;'
i'i •)( Oi'.er, 1917 to $C2 0'^.090 i:
■ IS a:vl silver export.! incre:-..-ed in
' e purled iro: !• >-69,039,000 to
;107,000 < 00. r,
•a bell Thursday naming at 11:00
□'clo?k .".t the Christian Science
church. 'The public Is cordially In
ited. 26-2t
uld buy readv-made for three times
I the money. Keeps perfectly and chil-
or dren love'its pleasant taste.
1 Pinex is a hpecial and highly concen-
;iS. trated compound of genuine Norway
ol pine extract, known the world over for
inent its prompt healing effect upon the uitui-
firelgo an<: branes,
Df • rti < u ; f To avoid disappointment ask your
druggist for "2% ounces of Pinex" with
full directions, and don't accept any-
thin? else. Guaranteed to give absolute
satisfaction or onev promptly refunded.
The Pinex Co.. Ft Wayne, Ind.
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Sure Relief
RELL-AN3
iS-rfrOR INDiGESTiOV
SURGEONS agree that in case oi
CutS.V Burns, Bruises and Wound*-
the FIRST TREAl'MPJNT Is most im
portant. Wherr an iCFFlCUCNT anti
^ntlc is npulled nromfly. theie Is nu
danger of infection and the wound
begins to heal at once. For use on
man or beast, BOROZONE is the
deal ANTISEPTIC and HEALING
\r.E:.'T. Wuy jt now and be ready for
an emergency Price 35c. 50c. $1 00,
'ind $1.50. Sold by Public Drug Co
Adv.
Saturday, Nov. 30, 1318
OAKLAND SALES CO.
220 North Broadway.
ooopooooooooo. oooi
BOSCOE C. AKJOS(JTO.>
JOHS I. AKIiI.V(i
LAWTKRS
WHEN YOU HAVE
CAR TROUBLE SEE
TOM
LIBtRTY CARAGE
TOM HARRISON, Prop.
Phone 323. 127 N. Bdwy.
E. D. REASOR
attohskv at i.aw
Will practice In oil Tourta of tire
State.
I'hone 322 Notary I'tihlli-
Ofrico.
0 Roi ms 2, 3 and 4, Whlttaker
3 building (opposite Walcott ho-
3 tel. Shawnet, Okln.
j l/i(4.ce euouc i£i>u
) Residence Pbone 1161-J.
OOOOOOOOdOOOtinn'1
MATTl(KSSi:S!
Old matrres^es renovated uiui
made like new. New mattress made
to ord?-. Nice heavy cc'ton mattress |
for sale. Free delivery.
Sleep Ezy. Mattress Co.
Phone 154. O
107-13-I2t O
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How about that Automobile, Is It ; 0
insured? Call J. F. Dickson at 115 r
Broadway for Fire and Theft In- ^
surance. Phone 35. Do it i.ow ;0
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C. F. AVEItl
Member
N O. Cotton Kxchange
104-6 Mammuth llldg
Shawnee, Okla.
COTTON, GRAIN, STOCKS
H. & B. Beer's Private Wlrni
Direct Connections
Fast Service
Continuous Quotations
Pbone 378
oooeoooooooooooco
Thanksgiving turkey
Willard Hotel Thursday
dinner a
Gifts that are different, Christmas
••"is. Gift and Art Shop. '27 N.
Bell. 24-61
Reliance Machine
Works
J C. WUirlnnon. Prop
4I7T0 OTf.RHAULUVO
and
i}#n«*r«l Narhiae Rliop Week
Pbone 262 122 N. Beard
Strong, Fcrcelul Men
With Plenty of Iron In
Their Blood-
These Are the Ones With the
Power and Energy to Win v-
It it estimated that over 3.000.00Q i
people annually in this Jyr
country alone
TAKE
For Red B!ood, Strength and Esidui'ance
Sold in this city by OWL DRUG STORE
BOSHLEB C1SDFRTAKINU CO.
Motor Ambulance
'Long Hotor 9ervle«
(Ugh riMH Swrk#
rhonp' f'urlor*!
IIP* Hd"f.
Vfgh* I'hnnp Rir^
CHAS. E. WELLS
Lawyer
Practice In all Courts
Elks Bldg. Phone 554
♦ ♦ ♦
TOM C. WAliDKEI',
LAWYEH
iiooto ii' -' Hooujs IH US'
HrMl.fl
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NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
Mr.7 !?c Overcome by Lydia
E. Pinkharn's Vegetable
Compound —Thi3
Letter Proves it.
V'^rt Philadelphia, Pa.—"Duringthe
thirty years 1 have Boon married, I have
been in bad health
and had several at-
tacks of nervous
prostration until it
seemed as if the
orjrans in my whole
body wefe worn
out. I was finally
pefsuo'lod to trv
LyoiaE. Pinkham b
Vegetable Com-
pound and it made
p. well v/oman of
me. I c -n now do
all my housework
ind advise ali ailinff women to try
\ydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Com-
onnd.and 1 will jruarentoe they will
!erive' great benefit from it."— Mry.
p.ank Kitzoehald, 25 N, 41st Street,
'.Vest Philadelphia, Pa.
Ther are 'thoiKsandS of women every-
where in Mrs. Fitzgerald's condition,
su'Vering; from nervousness, backache,
oeadaches and other symptoms ot
functional derangement. It was a
^ratt ful spirit for hoslth restored which
od her to write this lot tor so that other |
.vomen may benefit from her experionce
ind /ind health as she has done.
I- or euffsrestions Im regard to your con- J
dition writo LvdiaK. Pinkham Medicine !
Co., J.ynn, Mass. The result of their !
(• ) veary exnerience ;r. at your service, j
EVI R sTiw 4T1 !> HY
CALOMEL I liOJtKlIJLK!
Caloiiii'l is i^iilck-iiher suid Acts Like I
Dynamite on Your
Lir^r.
Ci lomel loses you a, day! You know
what calomel Is. It's morcur.v,; quick-!
silver. Calomel is dangerous. It,
crashes into Hour bile like lynamito,
cramping and slckcnlns you. Ctilonidi
attaelis tlie bene, mi ! should ucvcr be
put Into your system.
When you feel bilious, sluggish, con-
stipated and all knocked out and be- j
lleve you need a (U>t;e >f dunneroui
calomel just remember that your <i.ug- \
Kist Hells for a few cents a lurgo bot-
tle of Dod on's Llvor I'cuo, which i-;
entirely vegetable and piea&iint to,
take and is a perfect substitute loi
calomel, it 1j guaranteed to start,
your liver without stirring you up ia-j
side, nnd can not salivate
Don't take calomel! It makes vou,
nlek the no\i day; It 1 «s you a day'*,
work. Dodnbn's IvIyer Tone straight-1
ens you rlpM up and you feel great..
Ci ■ <• i; ;••• i 'l l.ln'ij b. i- .In.4c i: h "
pirfeetlV f'ttrmle «nil'4ni ftnttfln't urioe^^i
Bankrupt Sale Aulcmobile Accessories
I purchased at Bankrupt Sale the entire stock of the
Chief Garage, consisting of automobile tires, tubes, re-
liners, blow-cut patches, repair outfits, fan belts, cut-
outs, tire covers, bumpers, polishes, jacks, which i will
sell on one day only,
Saturday* Nov. 3®, 1918
1 0 a. m. to 4 p. m.
at 220 North Broadway, opposite Broadway Garage,
These goods will be sold at thirty to fifty cents on the
dollar. Nothing reserved.
Remember the time and place
L. W. Moody
DR. VAN HALTi'RLi
Osteopath
lllght t*n<! Ahj i h< a#- *
Onlj lleeifsetl gnu'ustU In 4h-..
J. O. HENSON
Dentist
n 22. Wlilit K«r lti.iK
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Peace and Thanksgiving
Surely the American people have never before
had greater cause for heartfelt Thanksgiving than
this year.
The return of peace brings with it great prob-
lems of readjustment and the co-operation of every
citizen is needed so that America and the rest of the
civilized world shall reap the fullest rewards of their
heroic efforts.
We*are thankful that our ntrw and handsome
banking rooms arc nearing completion. Nothing
has been overlooked to provide every conveni-nce
possible for our customers.
Our services in all branches of banking are cor-
dially placed at the disposal of the Reople of Shaw-
nee and vicinity.
National Bank o! Commerce
Shawn-6, Oklahoma.
(ifiKoi'iut rn
Grave Irritation from Infine?
leaves contracted innseles, en .
many complications. You neml
justing to regain organic harmohv
Chiropractic adjusting removes ihe
cause of pain, corrects h«adneho. luul-
bago, rheumatism, stomaeh trouble,
etc. Gives you pep and restores phy-
sical power.
See l)r. T. C. Wilson. 3V..West M tin
street. Phone 81G.
r
Now Ready for Business
P. & H. PLUMBING Co.
243 S. McKinlcy
PLEAS LAIN, manager,
(formerly with Parrish
Plumbing Co.)
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 1568
HAULING.
All kinds of transfer
work. Nothing too l.irc^e
or too small.
We have taken
the Red Ball s business.
Shawnee Transfer Co.
112 W. Main. Plione 3-*
Insure your llvo.-.tn
accident and fire J
irninnt d««ie
Dickson, 110
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