The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 208, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS HERALD
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THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19. 1018.
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CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It s Splendid 1
A GIFT OF FURNITURE MEANS A GIFT FOR THE ENTiRE FAMILY—A GIFT THAT GOES INTO THE HOME
AND STAYS THERE.
WE WOULD LIKE TO DESCRIBE ALL THE GIFT ITEMS IN OUR STORE., BUT THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE.. WE
OFFER THE FOLLOWING AS A PARTIAL LIST OF USEFUL GIFTS—ALL REASONABLY PRICED:
, ill one minute your clogged nos-
trils will open, the air passages of
vour head will clear and you can
breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuffling, blowing, headache, dry-
lies:-. No struggling for breath a;
night; your cold or catarrh will be
gone.
Get a sirtall bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from your druggist now Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
of the head, soothes the inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up
with a cold for nasty catarrh -Relief
comes so quickly.—Adv.
RELIEF WW* K(7.KMA.
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthv skin by using a little zemo,
obtained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle at $1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema, and
ringworm and makes the skin clear
and healthy. Zemo is a clean, pene-
trating. antiseptic liquid, neither
sticky nor greasy and stains nothing.
It is easily applied and costs a mere
trifle for each application. It Is al-
ways dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0.
—Adv.
Serving Trays
Smokers
Card Tables
Music Cabinets
Fern Stands
Tea Wagon
Fibre Rockers
Nut Bowls
Graphonolas
Hoosier Cabinets
Knitting Wheels
Book Cases
Davenports
Vacuum Cleaners
Carpet Sweepers
Desks
Costumers
Library Tables
Easy Reclining Chairs
Cedar Chests
Electric Lamps*
Columbia Records
Doll Carts
Mirrors
Bed Room Suites
Dining Room Suites
Moore - Paec Furniture Co
WANT ADS
HELP WASTED
WORK RANTED— By Industrious
voting taAnr anyiRlrfc ifcnl idered *.
Call at 205 N. McKinlcy or phoue
1044-R. 164-16-SJt
WANTED—To rent 6 or 1Q acre
tract. Address J. A. 6.
167-16-31
WANTED Second hand Burlap
bap. Bush Kit £ products Ctk, US
West Main 188-18-tt
WANTED—Girl, good wages, 824 N.
Beard. Phone 832. 169-16-3t.
WANTED—To buy or borrow an is
sue of Colliers. Nov. 2. Jk'bouc 278.
17-2t
WANTED—Girl
housework, three
rooiu furnished.
Phone 346.
do general
family, nice
X Broadway.
19
WANTED - I want some city prop-
erty that can be bought for what it
is worth, an don good terois. If you
have anything see me at room seven.
State National Bank building, or call
me at 1500. E. P. Tripp, Investments.
150-15-41
FOB REST—ROOMS
FOB RENT—Two
ing rooms. 502 N.
1897-R.
light housekcep
Market Phoue
166-16-31
FOR RENT Modern furnished
rooms for housekeeping Also sleep-
ing room. 404 N. Philadelphia
168-l6-6t
FOB SALE—5 acre farm on cor-
ner North Cleveland and Remington
streets. 5 room house, gas lights and
heat, barn and garage with cement
basement and floor, well, fish pond,
all kinds of fruit and berries, pecan
grow. Place fenced and cross-
fenced, hog tight, 4 acres in alfalfa,
balance in fruit and garden, price
$2,500.00. B. Jones. 106^ E. Main.
161-16-31
FOB SALE—My residence, 222 N.
Market street. This is income prop-
erty, strictly modern. Hot water,
heating system, also gas stoves. Oth-
er interests reason for selling. Mrs.
J. M. Remington. 153-15-tf
40 acres, all in cultivation, right
on the interurban, 1 mile south of
Benson Park. 4 room house. 25 acres
branch bottom land, price $100 per
acre for quick sale. Leroy T. Taylor,
Mammoth Building. Phone 147.
172-17-3t
LOST
AM) FOUSD.
log,
LOST -Setter bird
more than half grown;
black; large spots on bod;
legs. Leather collar on.
832. Reward.
little
white aiul
ticked on
l.y-lb
LOST White
U. B. Church,
phone 7.53-J. 12
Angora cat near
Return or inform
5 S. Center.
177-18-3t
ROOMS WANTED—By mail, wife
ami child, two light hous* ktvpng
loouts convenient to Baptist Univer-
sity Phone L K 4. l73-17-2t
FOR SALE 80 acres 2 miles north.
es west UtjlM M—Wily.
Bargain if taken at ouce. Phone
F L 52. W W. Lltssy. 155-15-61
FOR RENT - Nice qtfet foom for
gentleman or couple, lj W.Jlth
112-15-61
FOR SALE OB '4RARE
FOR SALE OR TRADE —Mtlch
cows. 116 N. Union Phone 137.
Wooten & Owen. 77-10-tf
LOST—At post office package con-
taining wisteria dress and buttons.
Returu to city clerk's office or Mam-
moth Nation department. Reward.
175-17-2t
LOST—Gray raccoon muff on Main
street between Mammoth store and
postoffics Reward if returned to
stage entreat* of Ooay Theater to
Miss StanzeL 169-16-3t
LOST —Pocket book in Kress* store
container, two J>ills and small
change Name, Mrs. H. C. Hight on
bobk Finder phone 1S*1 -ft
17<M7-3t
Black and white spotted fox
Answers to the name,
Heward for return. Phone
163-16-3t
MONEY TOtLEND, at low rates on
well located city property; can be
paid off Just like house rent.. Stand-
ard Savings & Loan Association of
Detroit, Mich. Lambard-Hart Com-
pany local agents. Telephone 341.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for second
hand clothing. Also all kinds of junk,
brass, copper, rubber. Iron. Phone
No. 381, L. Slutsky, 115 South Union.
Suggestion for Mother's Letter.
Son of Mine:
They're sending you home to me at
Inst. Through all these months of
waiting and longing I've been wearing]
a stnr for yon and holding my head
high and thinking wonderful thoughts
about you. I've watched you through
ocean mists and dreamed anxious
dreams. Yes, and cried a little, too,
MONEY TO LEND — On farm
lands, low rates and pre-payment [ bo* not when people could see.
privileges, prompt service. See or i And now you're coming home. OhL
write U3.. Lambard-Hart Loan Co.. , It seems too good to be true. I've jusf(
Shawnee.
27-1 mo
WILL buy, sell and exchange fur-
niture, old and new clothing, wagons,
buggies and harness; buy old iron
and all kinds of junk. Thomas &
Loftis, 717 East Main. Phone 269
80-8-tf
Government Clerk Examinations In
Oklulioma Soon. Customs, Internal
Avenue. Income Tax. Railway Mail,
Postoffice. $1.100-$1,800. Experience
unnecessary Men and women de-
siring government positions write
for free particulars. J. C. Leonard,
(former Civil Service Examiner,)
1089 Kenois BuUding, Washington.
160-lfoSt
FOR SALE*—One mile east of Bap-
tist University on Harrison. 100
bales caiu hay. 1,000 bundles
kaffir. one ton kaffir heads, ten
bushels black-eyed and crowder peas.
15 bushels late Irish potatoes, 1
good work horse, 1 fullblood Jersey
heifer. * 40 Brown Leghorn hens. 10
hot bed nash. 50 berry crates, lots o(
extra fillers. 1 pump jack. 1 Butler
steam pressure canned. 1 cook stove.
1 solid oak bedstead. 1 double spring
cot. 1 lawn mower. 1 spring wagon,
other things too numerous to men-
tion. Phone L F 551. W. F. Glaw.
l40-13-6t
STRAYED OR STOLEN 1 bob tail
brfaidle bull dog with white breast,
lame plain collar, heavy ring at-
tached. weight about 55 lbs Finder
will receive reward by calling phone
1070. 165-16-3t
LOST—Between Shawnee and Mc-
Loud one 34x4Mr Lee non-skid casing
and tube with rim. Notify Wilson
Mercantile Co. of Earlsboro. Okla..
and get reward 144-15-6t
WASTED MIS! ELLA.NEOIS
FOR SALE 1.000 fhndles of kaf
fir corn R. C. Moore. County Atent.
Phone 507 or 1339. l&'-la-tf
FOB SALE -Good milk cow rea-
sonable. See Mrs. ltaus east of Elks
ball park. 1'
FOR 4*Alt-: By tfc**JiuOiufafUjer
two Mltiffil Manilalff t^yer
and one piano These instruments
were consigned to a dealer with
whom tjfce ^ratttinuUig
the sgcncV. and will "be sold to re -
liable party on easy terms or no rea-
sonable aaslLoffer refused,- Auy per-
son thinking < r buying a piano will j
dud it to their ltii*N>st to investigate private shorthand and commercial
ihese instruments. Write or phone I school Individual instruction; num-
Baitlwin wholagwle man. room.56br for of pupils limited. Call at room
Walcott Hotel, Shawnee, Okla. ^io Mammoth building. Phone 749.
148-15-31 lOS-13-lf
read your letters again. They say sO|
much more tlmn you ever thought
when you were writing them. Justj
happenings—that's nil most of the,
things you wrote about were to you.
Bnt to me they said you were facing
the biggest thing In life, facing It
bravely, as I should want my son to;
face It You were offering your body
and your soul for a thing bigger than
you or me or America.
When I wrote to you I tried to;
write cheerful, encouraging letters,
because I did not want you to go Into!
battle feeling that I was holding you,
back, from the big sacrifice. It's onlyj
now, when the fighting Is over, that I.
can let down a little and be Just your,
mother,- Jnst the woman who loves
you better than anything else In the
world and is so glad to know you're;
coming bnclr to her that she doesn't
care who sees her cry.
Perhaps for some of the boys who
have stood with you so finely through
these trials the fighting is not yet all
over. The fighting I mean is that be-
tween a man and himself, and for,
mnny e* them this will be the hardest
battle <>f all. During the long days
and e'.eninus of waiting before they
can atart for home thoughts will creep
Into their minds which will be hard to
resist. There will be times after all
thew months of action when the lone
irg for change and for the companion-
ship of women may lead them into as-
sociations which will spoil their home-
coming and cause them shame and hu-
miliation. and even perhaps make
them unfit to receive ^the love that
awaits them here.
You, dearer boy, are just as human
as your comrades, and feelings like
these may come to you too. I don't
ask you to crush them. They are nat-
ural. and they only prove that war has
failed to dry up the well spring of
your emotions. I ask you only to re^
ognlze them when they come and to
AUTO TAIL LIGHTS MUST BURN
IX RESIDENCE DISTRICTS
It Is positively against the city laws
to allow a car to stand in the residence
district without a light burning on the
rear of same. This practice has caus-
ed several bad accidents and must be
stopped. Should a police officer come
in and tell you to- appear in police
court for this offense, you must blame
no one but yourself.
ALLEN T. RICHARDS.
Acting Mayor.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS.
Owing to the fact that a mad dog
was reported through Shawnee a few
nights ago. and as the same reports
have It. bit a number of dogs in the
various parts of the city, and escaped.
You are therefore requested to tie
your dogs and keep them off the
streets, as they are liable to go mad
at any time and bite someone and
cause their death.
Personally 1 have taken thl« pre-
caution and have my children's dog
chained in the back yard where he
will bexkept, and I ask that you do
the same to protect our people against
the possibility of being bitten by a
mad dog.
ALLEN T. RICHARDS,
Acting Mayor.
PAY Y(M B TAX OK THE
COLLECTOR WILL GET YOU
Friday Acting Ma?or Ricbvds is
sued an order to'the street depart
nient to have warrants issued out of
the municipal cqtort for every r
sun in Shawnee. 4 who is subject
road duty and who have refu?« i
work out or pay the tax oJ r
IJThe vacation season
sends a flood of good
chances to you through
the classified page.
^ Caretakers, substitute
clerks, stenographers,
office help, traveling
companions—in fact
upset things generally.
$1 Many new alliances
are formed during this
season.
tflWatch for you)
chance.
WHEN YOU HAVE
CAR TROUBLE SEE
TOM
LIBERTY GARAGE
TOM HARRISON, Prop.
Phone 323. 127 N. Bdwy.
(J Hunt the buyer who
Wants to buy and th£
seller who wants to sell
through these columns,
then your deal is two-
thirds closed.
C|No salesmanship is
required under these
circumstances—and
salesmanship costs
money—many times
the cost of a want ad.
^ *t tliat ?
DRINK HOT WATER
IF YOU DESIRE A
ROSY COMPLEXION
Says we can't help bnt look better
and feel better after an iiiNlde
bath.
To look one's best and feel one's
best is to enjoy an inside bath each
morning to flush from the system
the previous day's waste, sour fer
mentations and poisonous toxin? ~
fore it is absorbed Into the bloo>
Just as coal, when it burns, lea'*
behind a certain amount of incom-
bustile material in the form of ash-
es, so the food and drink taken each
day leave in the alimentary organs
a certain, amount of indigestible ma-
terial, which if not eliminated, form
toxImC and' poisons which are then
sucked into the blood through the
very ducts which are intended tb
suck in only nourishment to sustain
the body.
If you want to see the glow of
healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see
your skin get clearer and clearer,
you are told to drink every morning
upon arising, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos-
phate in it. which iq a harmless
means of washing the waste material
and toxins from the stomach, liver,
kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing,
sweetening and purifying the entire
alimentary ffact, before putting more
food iirto the stomach.
Men and women with sallow skins,
liver spots, pimples or pallid com-
plexion, also those who wake up
with a coated tongue, bad taste, nas-
ty breath, others who are bothered
with headaches, bilious spells, acid
stomach or constipation should be-
gin this phosphated hot water drink-
ing and are assured of very pro-
nounced results in one or two
weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone phos-
phate costs very little at the drug
store but is sufficient to demonstrate
that just as soap and hot water
cleanses purifies and freshens the
skin on the outside, so hot water
and limestone phosphate aqt on the
inside organs. We must always con-
sider that internal sanitation is vast-
ly more important than outside
cleanliness, because the skin pores
do not absorb impurities into the
blood, while tie bowel pores do.—
Adv.
OOOOCOOOOOOOOp
0
C. F. AVF.RI
Member
N- O. Cotton Exchange
104-6 Mammoth Bldg.
Shawnee, Okla
olii
SKIRTS! SKIRTS!
Finely tailored skirts at special
prices $2.95, $3.85 and $4.85. Come
in and see them. Frankei Bros.
17-tf
Mistletoe Grove No. 6. Woodman
Circle, will give a Christmas dance
Monday evening, Dec. 23, at Fratern-
ity Hall. 18-4-t
RABY BLANKETS
nice Christmas present.
COTTON, GRAIN. 8TOCKB
H. ft B Beer's Private Wires
Direct Connections
Fast Service
Continuous Quotations
Phone 378
oooeooooonoooooco
\y.\\'TED CJw. cotton rags
once <|t the News-Herald office.
830^. Krankel Bros. 17-tf musical tonight.
Canteen ladies will uslie*, at the
See J F. Dickson at 115 North
Broadway (or fire and tornado In
aurance ^*tf
WANTKR—Furniture, sh^es and
>'hins Highest prices. Phone 22t>
i Kenton Secanil Hand Store. lS-tt
l|The departure of the
cook or the maid does
not prostrate the lady
who knows the effi-
dency of the want ads.
|U A I 1 „„J* ' control them with the tine itrengtb
®j| / iDO want &d~rCclCiin£j[ you have gained whHe fighting for .the
Ideals and principle® of America. Just
remember that mnny Joyous wars of
life are ahead of you and that the risk
of spoiling them and the love that will
fill them Is too tremendous to run for
a short hour of seeming pleasure.
Many of the boys who wfcll come,
home with you have no mothers to
write to litem. Some of them may
till! •
HOME FOLKS ML'ST HELP.
servants are of the desir-
able class.
§ Seldom does a "girl
wanted" ad run its full
time until a "Stop—girl
supplied" order is re-
vived.
for sale- Pl|*
weeks old, $5a'«. b.
Main
FOR £ALB 1«0 a
land near si ate c
«ash; lo
trade fci
iJhawncj
ten Djlfoc *s$x
Jones/i<m>H ^
1$2-16-3*
I HAULING
fto contract
vidual for r
i ltnpro**t II'" chi
Ill-
will
WANTED Would like
vlth some firm or Indi-
igular work with extra
mules. E M Tate, 401
139-13-4*"
land or equUjr in lend m
Box 4b3, Madill. Okla.
147-15-ft
PRC IT TREKS FOR
outre at Dock's barber
Main trcei
Mini i .
I am out of the New York insur-
uce business, going back in the tail-
| oring business at the old stand. 109
4 N Bread way, Jan. 10. Will be glad
t to -ierte the public as of old.
311 K j Yours truly.
1I&-U-7L is-:ti u C. ism^TON.
Board and roo
for one or couple
m In privati
Razor I
Drug. M«
les sharpened
and Broadway.
MKVS SHIRTS.
Pufl.
Regular }1 M vnliic
t Sic. KraaWcl Bros.
Washington — (Siv I:,I.)—The War
Pei>artment Oomrolsslmi on Training
I Camp Activities has hit upon an 1m-
| ponant and entirely new Idea In the
••L-tter fri>mhoni«" plan )ua: <u>-
nounetd.
l'oli the t>oys through the rooat try-
! (ng perk*! of their service by writlnc:
thi> right kind of letter*, letter* full of
: the home feeling, the mother feeling.
Thti appeal Is made to mother*, fa-
I thert, sisters and aw eel hearts hy tlk*
j War IVpartment It la hoped that mil-
lions of inspiring letter* will be writ-
! ten the week of December 15, dealg-
1 nated as "lvt^er. from home" week
; rulplt ant! preas are co-operating to
j make a treat su'-ce-.« of the plan.
I
Christmas Suggestions
That Are Certain
to be Approved
HERE are Christmas suggestions that
men will welcome with delight—things
they need and like—such things as they
will buy for themselves:
FOR MEN
Collar Hags, Bath Robes, Silk Mlifflers,
landkcrchiefs, \X ool Caps, Auto Cjloves,
l ounging Robes, Underwear, MerA Rain-
coats, Neckwear, Men s Overcoats, Pa-
jamas, V! ool Mufflers, Auto Robes, Silk
Mrts, Dress Gloves, Fancy Handker-
chiefs, Frit Hats, Umbrellas, Velour Hats,
""7 Waistcoat., Collars. Silk Neckwear,
oilk Hose, Sweaters, Jewelry, Men's Suits.
j Geo. Dowdy Clothing Co,
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