The Shawnee Daily Herald. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 134, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 4, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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SUPERIOR COURT OF POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, JANUARY TERM,
1911, BEGINNING JANUARY 16.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, STATE
OF OKLAHOMA.
CRIMINAL CASES SET FOR TRIAL BEGINNING JANUARY 16, 1911.
MONDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 1911.
No 46.—State of Oklahoma vs Ben Leonard and
James Bell Horse-stealing
No. —Slate vs Claude Gorman Murder
No lit.—State vb Dave Hendrlckson Murdur
No. 22.—State vs Lindsay Coleman AsHault With Intent to Kill
No. 43 State vs Charlie LIUlebear HorBe-stealIng
No. 45.—State vs Henry Bently Horse-stealing
No. 143.—State vs S. 8. Miller Burglary
TUESDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 1911.
No. 15.—State vs George Crump, Jr., and Thomas Wright Forg -ry
33.—State vs KtLnl Kirk and Sweeney Stevens Adultery
65—State vs R. I). Milton, Felix J. Saxon and
Eugene C. Walker Forgery
State vb Floyd Taylor ..... Grand Larceny
21 State vb Jacker Archer and
Azarlk Fletcher Assault With Ueadly Weapon
3ii.—State vs Rowland Harned Seduction
69.—State vs John W. Robertson False Pretenses
WEONESDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1911.
68.—State vs John Rudell, Pat Kills and Hawk Jones Murder
51.—State vs Lee Waldrlp and Bob Strong Embezzlement
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24TH, 1911.
No. 13ti.—State vs Joe Shipley Violating Prohibition lj w
No. 18!!.—State vb Joe Shipley Violating Prohibition Law
No. 132.—Stato vs Elmer Hawkins Violating Prohibition Law
No. S3.—State vs Elmer Hawkins Violating Prohibition Law
No 82.—State vs Abb Ogee Violating Prohibition Law
No. 173.—State vs Elmer Hawkins Violating Prohibition Ijiw
No. 168 —State vs Eli Eason Violating Prohibition Law
No 190.—State vs Eli Hason Violating Prohibition Law
No. 130 —State vs Ell Eason Violating Prohibition Law
No. 170—Slate vs John Rogers and Clcve Dugal. .Violating Prohibition Law
No. 184.—State vs John Rogers and Cleve Dugal. .Violating Prohibition Law
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1911.
No. 126 —Slate vs Bill Monrow Violating Prohibition Law
No 125 —State vs Frank Kelly Violating Prohibition Law
No. 124.—Slate vs Sweetie Steele Violating Prohibition Ij w
No. 121.—State va Porter Meek Violating Prohibition Law
No. 123.—State vs Henry Hayes Violating Prohibition Law
No. 120—State vs Jim Boswell Violating Prohibition Law
No 119.—State vs Chas. Noll Violating Prohibition Law
No. 118 —State vs John Alexander Violating Prohibition Law
No. 117—State vs D. E. Chadwlck Violating Prohibition Law
No. 116 —State vs D. E. Chadwlck Violating Prohibition Law
No. 114.—State vs Theo. Barker Violating Prohibition Law-
No. 116.—State vs Theo. Barkor Violating Prohibition Law-
No. 112 —State vs Kid Roblson Violating Prohibition Law
No. Ill —State vs Kid Roblson Violating Prohibition Law
No. 110.—State vs Fred Hames Violating Prohibition Law
No. 109. State vs Harry Shores Violating Prohibition Law
No 108.—State vs Harry Shores Violating Prohibition Law
No 107.- Stale vs Chas. Burgess Violating Prohibition Law-
No. 106.—State vs James Boswell Violating Prohibition Law
No. 104 —State vs Theo. Barker Violating Prohibition Law
No. 103.—State vb Harry Shores Violating Prohibition Law
No. 102.—State vs Billy Poison Violating Prohibition Ijiw
No. 101—Stale vb P. E. Noll Violating Prohibition Law-
No 100.—State vb .1 Sawyer and George I<ovlng.. Violating Prohibition Law
Si.— State vb Walter Wood and W. F. Moore. Violating Prohibition Law
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26TH, 1911
76.—State vs -, ni« Boswell Violating Prohibition Law
ii - Slate vs P. E. Noll Violating Prohibition Law
80. State vs R ,T. Lokey Violating Prohibition Law
81.—State vs Porter Meek ... .violating Prohibition Law
8S. State vs Lon Saling Violating Prohibition Law
No. 129 —State vs Jim Phillips Violating Prohibition Law
No. 134.—State vb John F. Hatfield Violating Prohibition Law
No. 3, State vs Bailey Haines Carrying Conceal.-,1 Weapons
No. IBl.-Statcit. W. H. Hamer violating Prohibition Uw
CASES SET FOR HEARING FRIDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 1911.
State vs Albert Stevena, N. Bishop, Charles Dexter'
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No 155-
aud Dock Murry.
State vb Lindsay Coleman. Harry Shores and
Billy Poison
Violating Prohibition Law
No. 156.
V irn <!"'!y ' "n0" Violating Prohibition Law
No. 60.—State vs Ben Bourbannlas Violating Prohibition Law
No. 166—State vs Billy Poison and Will
Shadwlck Violating Prohibition Law
No. 69,-State vs Buck Steele Violating Prohibition Law
No. 72. State vs P. E. Noll violating Prohibition Law
No. 175.—State vs Mrs. James Hatfield Violating Prohibition I.aw
No 179— State vs C. L. West and W. H. Pniitt. .Violating Prohibition Law
No 180,—State vs D, E. Shadwick Violating Prohibition Law
CRIMINAL SETTING FOR JANUARY 28TH, 1911,
No. 185—State vs Mary Beard Violating Prohibition law
No. 193 - State vb Ben Brown Violating Prohibition Law
No. 194 —State vs Charles Bucher Violating Prohibition Law
No. 195 — State vs John Easterwood Violating Prohibition Law
No. 202.—8tate vs Hank Meek Violating Prohibition Ui
No 203.—State vs Argo Simms Disturbing Public Worship
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THE 8HAWNEE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911
EVENING EDITION
107 East Main
Shawnee, Okla.
Kohtv >
TEN DAYS
Clearance Sale
OF
Ladies' Ready lo Wear Apparel
—— NOW ON ———
Wt believe dfter you peruse these offerings you will be imbued with the idea of endeavoring to crowd your
tntirt shopping time into the first days of this sale. The savings will surely compensate your efforts.
Unusual opportunities are presented for buying Ready-to-Wear Garments, Underwear, Hosiery and Millinery,
in fact everything is offered at what might be termed "Giving Away Prices.' Everything, as everyone
knows, in c ir stock is clean, new merchandise of this seasons's production. No old, shelf worn goods thrown
out as bait and leaders. We mean to clean up everything in the way of winter goods at most any price
rather than carry them over to the next season. Carefully read the items quoted.
$2.50
$2.0u Shirt Waists 45c
1 Lot of Tailored WaiBts, imitation linen
materials, some with embroidered collars
and cuffs, considered fine value at $1.25,
Clearance Sale ap
Price OOC
Lot of Silk Waists consisting of black taf
feta, messaline and wash silk, one and
two of a style and some priced as high
as $7.00, Clearance
Sale Price
1 lx)t of Lingerie Waists, just the thing
for the coming hot days, values as high
as $2.00, choice, Clearance jf
Sale Price 40C
$8 Pattern Hats 2.95
1 Lot of Pattern Hats, a fine assortment of
styles to select from, formerly priced
$7 to $16, Clearance GA rtrt
Sale Price <p4.UU
A splendid assortment of Pattern Hats,
everyone of them good value, at $20 and
$25, Clearance Sale
$8.95
1 Lot of $5, $t' f $7 and $8 Pattern Hats,
grouped in one lot, Clear-
ance Sale Price
$2.95
$27.50 Coats 13.95
$13.95
1 l>ot of Blac k and Novelty Coats, regular
cost price $18 to $37.50,
Clearance Sale Price ...
1 lx>t of Ladies' Sweater Coats, $4, $6 and
$8 values, white only, £•/*
Clearance Sale Price .. )b.OU
1 Lot of Cloth and Silk Dresses priced
lo $26.00, Clarance Sale ^1Q 95
$10 Dress Skirts 4.95
1 Lot of Dress Skirts, this season's newest
models, made of fine French voiles,
French sergesand Panamas, one arid two
of a kind. This is a very interesting lot
as we grouped all the $8, $9 and $10
Skirts In this lot, £ m ft|"
Clearance Sale Price $4.00
1 Lot of the finest Voile Dress Skirts, ex-
clusive models, one of a kind, priced $16,
$16 and $20, clearance n Cfl
Sale Price 4>3.0U
1 Lot of Dress Skirts, in black only some
with embroidered silk flounce; a splendid
value at $3.50 and $4.50, nr
Clearance Sale Price tpC.bd
25c Infants Hose 12c
25 dozen Heavy Ribbed Misses' and Boys'
Hose, a splendid 25c seller, sizes 5 1-2 to
10, Clearance Sale 4 r
Price I OC
25 dozen Heavy Ribbed Misses' Hose, all
perfectly made, sizes 5 to 10,
Clearance Sale Price i C
The entire line of Infants's Hose, includ-
ing colors and black, containing the reg-
ular $25c kind, Clearance
Sale Price, 2 pair for £OC
$15 Tailored Suits 6.95
1 Lot of Indies' Tailored Suits, $12.60, $13.50
and $15 values, a fairly good selection of
styles and sizes, Clearance ttC OC
Sale Price vD
1 Lot of ladies' Tailored Suits, formerly
price $25.00 to $27.50, grey, browns, tans
and black, sizes 34 to 42, *4 i QC
Clearance Sale Price ) I 4.03
1 Lot of Capes, in pink, black, rose and
brown and tan, priced $8 <F >1 OC
to $12,, Clearance Sale Price «p4iw0
1 Lot of Fancy Semi-Fitted Coats, black
and fancy, sizes 34 to 38, $10 to $12.50
value, Clearance Sale ttC OC
Price
$7.50 Silk Kimonas 3.95
1 Ixit of Dressing Sacques and Kimonas, at
least a dozen styles to select from, made
of heavy flannelettes. Some of these are
worth $1.25, Clearance rA-
Sale Price OUC
1 Lot of Long Kimonas. four different
styles, made of heavy fleeced back ma-
terials, about forty of them; a very good
range of sizes. $1.50 and $1.25 is the
regular price. Clearance ftC —
Sale Price «?OC
1 Lot of Bath Robes, pink, reseda, grey
and blue, priced up to $7.50, J g gg
Clearance Sale Price.
Extra Special
75c Outing Gowns, two for.
$1.25 and $1.50 Belts
50c Hair Rolls
25c Hair Rolls
15c and 25c Hair Nets
5c. Handkerchiefs, 2 for
10c Handkerchiefs, 3 for
$1.25 Petticoats
50c Neckwear
25c Neckwear
$1.25 Silk Hose
75c
. .75c
. 25c
. .10c
. 10c
...5c
10c
. 10c
..75c
Extra Special
$30 Silk Kimonas $15.00
$25 Silk Kimonas $13.50
$8 Silk Kimonas $4.00
$85 Reception Gowns $37.50
$75 Reception Gowns $33.50
$45 Evening Coats $21.00
$25 Willow Plumes $14.00
$15 Willow Plumes $7.00
75c Ladies Silk Hose 35c
20 dozen Ladies' Tan Hose, a fine value at
15c a pair, sizes 8 1-2 to 10,
Clearance Sale Price
$4 Silk Petticoats 2.45
1 Lot of Silk Petticoats, everyone of these
garments warranted a good range of col-
ors including black. $6, $7.60 and $10 is
what they are worth, mm qb
Clearance Sale rrice $4.v0
A small lot Silk Petticoats, just three dif-
ferent shades, all stores sell them for
$3.98, Clearance Sale M
Price $2.45
Heatherbloom Petticoats, with deep em-
broidered flounces, just a few of them
to clean up. They are sold everywhere
for $3.00, Clearance Sale 4 n p
Price $1.95
75c Vests and Pants 35c
$2.25 Wool Union
Suits
$1.25
5c
1 Lot of Burson Hose for ladies; they are
sold by other stores 3 pairs for a dollar,
Clearance Sale Price,
a pair fclC
1 Lot of Silk Hose in black, only women's
sizes. Your choice, Clearance qp.
Sale Price vOC
Extra Special
9 Krench Pattern Hats, $25.00 to
values
$12 Hand Bags
$7.00 Hand Bags
$4.00 Ixmg Kid Gloves
$3.6u Silk Umbrellas
$16 Chiffon Waists
$3.00 Pattern Hats ... .
$12 Chiffon Waists
$1.60 and $2.00 Women's Hats all go at
$60.00
$12.50
$6.50
$3.95
$2.78
$1.95
$8.95
$1.00
$5.50
. ..75c
10 dozen Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Wool Union
Suits, a very clean and sanitary wearing
sarment, all white; $2.26 is what they are
worth, Clearance Sale 4 n r-
Prlce JJ| J .CO
75c Vests and
Pants
35c
15 dozen Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests and
Pants, sizes up to 44, 75c is a lowp ric9
for them, Clearance Sale f%C-.
Price 03C
60c Ladies' Union
Suits
35c
A small lot of 50c Union Suits, broken
sizes. They are sold everywhere for 50c
35c
Clearance Sale
Price
Extra Special
$2.50 Silk Hose ^ 50
$5.00 Indies' Corsets $3 00
75c Belts ,35c
$3.00 Children's Coats $1 75
25c Acorn Waists 10c
Children's Vests and Pants 12 1-2c
$5.00 Auto Veils
75c Head Scarfs
$1.25 Head Scarfs
$2.50
...,35c
....75c
The prices quoted above will without doubt attract a large number ot buyers.
We would suggest to those wanting to take advantage ot the better
assortment ta attend the tirst days ot this grcaS sale.
10 Days Clear-
ance Sale No™
107 East
Shawnee, Okla.
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