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'FRIDAY EVENING. A IT; POT 27, 1915.
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
THREE
today 12-re*ip<l0nTs "aYVe"",re "A Cigarette, That's All"
Aimed to ,he screen by Lois Weber and produced by Phillips
Sin alley with a brilliant cast supporting. Also "When Hungry
Hamlet Hod, 2 reel Thanh ouser comedy.
Odeon all-feature comedy and dramatw program.
Odeon Tomorrow—Wm Garwood and Violet Mercereau in "Driven
Hj late," 3 reel Rex feature. Also "The lloneymooiierg," Beauty
comedy.
Oileoii Sunday—Broadway's most famous comedienne, Marie I'ahill
in -.1 udy Forgot,'' magnificent Broadway Universal 5 part comedy
feature.
Crystal Today,
Ruth Roland and a
Henr , HIn(| in
When Justice Sleeps"
3rd story of the great "Who Pays*' s-e-r-Va-1. Not a serial,
not a continued story, but 12 vital questions of life in 12 power-
ful three reel dramas. Each separate and complete, and eaclr
Pretaining to an entirely different subject. Besides being won-
derful stories^they are perfectly acted and most beautifully
staged and photographed. The "Who Pays* pictures are among
the finest in America today. Also today, * The Elephant Circus."
Photo vaudvil and "Little Folks in Fur,** novelty subject, also a
comedy.
( rystal Tomorrow—Charlie Chapl«n and Fatty Arbuckle in "The
Masqueraderg." Also "The Girl From the Fast," 2 reel Broncho
and 2 Pathe comedies, "The Police Doir* No. 6 and "fma Simp
on the Job." Isn't this a craekerjack program*/
Crystal Sunday—Charlie Chaplin in "Caught in the Rain" and oth-
er thoroughly enjoyable pictures.
Savoy Saturday—Marguerite Clark in "The Pretty Sister of .lose."
Savoy Sunday—John Mason in *\IIm the Penman.*'
the Otto Knobble store at Earls-
boro, Thursday pleaued guilty in
the superior court and were sen-
tenced to serve two years each in
the penitentiary.
LABOR DAI t|( EES CONTEST.
The vote to date is as follows:
Miss Pearl Levins, sister of B.
R. T 1592
Miss tErnia Urban, daughter of
carpenter 1585
Miss Ullle Ziegler, clerk 1069
Miss Fay Troop, stenographer
and sister of carpenter 1051
Miss Marie Tits-worth, daughter
of 0. R. C 461
Miss Myrtle Owens, sister of
S. I), of N. A 105
DH. MOFFFTT'S
AGREED Jl IHiMKNT.
In the superior court this morn-
ing the case of Charlie Gelruth, a
minor by hii father and next friend,
H.J . Gelruth, vs the A". T. & S.
F. was filed, and an agreed judg-
ment for $150 and_ costs was en-
tered. Gelrufh was' injured while
assisting in loading ties for the
defendant railroad.
TEETHINA
TEETHING POWDERS '
full directions in each box for
Cholera Infantum, Dysentery
Cholera Morbus, Worms
Diarrhoea and Constipation.
WRITE FOR OUR FREE
3ASE6A
C. J. MOFFETT MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MO.
$22.50 Springfield
Kitchen Cabinet.
$17.85
$1.00 Down $1.00 Week
The Longmire—
Draper Co.
of this city, but now of Oklahoma
City, is not expected to live many
days. Mrs. Phelps has been in de-
clining health for several months,
but grew worse a few days ago.
FOR SALE—Household good at
412 N. Kickapoo. 104-07-3t
ENTERING WESTS.
Gilla Wood, cashier of the city
water department, is entertaining
W. B. Windle and Ed Bland of
Perryv>lle, Ark., his old home. Mr.
Windle has ben in the office of the
county clerk of Perry county for
six years.
DIVORCE SLIT.
In the superior court J. I-). Turner
sues for a divorce from Myrtle
Turner alleging abandonment soon
after their marriage.
CITY CO! M IL.
After allowing claims and at-
tending to other matters of minor
importance, the city council ad-
journed last night to meet again to-
night. There were but four mem-
bers present and on motion to ad-
journ Pelphrey and Carey voted
aye and Richards and Adams no
The mayor declared the motion cat-
ried.
Miss Reba Kerfoot went to Maud |
Lake today to be the guest of Mrs.
W. S. McMillen.
J. F. Gilbert of Wanette was va
Shawnee visitor today.
Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Bolinger of i
Ashland are Shawnee visitors.
' Mrs. J. P. O'Dell and son,
Charles, of Shawnee, are visiting in
Meeker this week.
i E. E. Taylor of Kensett, Ark. and
C. L. Taylor of Tulsa, who have
been visiting their mother, Mrs. R.
H .Taylor and sister, Miss Grace, at
23*2 North Union, returned home to-
day.
Mrs. Fred Eichenberger. who has
been indisposed for some weeks, is
considerably improved, much to the
gratification of her many friends/
who trust tuat her continued im-
provement will soon restore her to
her accustomed health.
City Engineer F. D. lirown is a
business visitor to Oklahoma City.
Judge E. C. Stanard is a busi-
ness visitor to Oklahoma City. He
purchased yesterday a Hudson 0,
having sold his old car.
W. H. Crowder is a business vis-
itor to Oklahoma City.
Constable J. M. Berry has re-
turned from a business trip to
Earlsboro.
Mrs. A. G. Eakins returned
Thursday from a visit with friends
in fristow.
Hugh McKelvy Is a business ^vis-
itor to Maud. I
HOME BAKING.
Phone 909JR. 217 N. Broadway.
26-tf !
News has been received by friends
that Mrs. E. G. Phelps, formerly
WILDING POLE LINK.
The Shawnee Gas & Electric Co.
Is constructing a pole Tine to the
Catholic University, on which to
convey current for light and power
to the university buildings About
a mile of line is required to make
connection with the McLoud line.
CRYSTAL Monday
In Henri Bernstein's powerful
drama
ti
SAMSON
(Not the Biblical story). From
dock laborer to the greatest
financial power in the land.
That is the story of the
'20th century Samson, Maurice
Brachard. Brachard. by nat-
ural shrewdness, wins his way
to the top. In the midst of
his success, he marries the
daughter of a family of
of impoverished aristocratic
schemes. She despises him
for h>j low origin, although
his heart is breaking for her
We. They drift apart and
"the other man" appears.
Samson, to crush the scoun-
drel who seeks to destroy his
happiness, wrecks the market.
In the terrific financial up-
heaval that follows. Brachard
himself is ruined—but that is
no-t the \nd of the story.
Prices for this great FOX
feature- Adults only 10c;
Children only 5c.
GI'NARIS TO LlEAVE SHAWNEE.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunari have
returned to the cl«ty from a pleasant
summer outing in Colorado. While
there they foined Mr. and Mrs.
H. T. Douglas and the boys in a
delightful hunting and fishing trip
In the mountains. They report the
Douglases as having a splendid
time.
The people of Shawnee will regret
to lose Mr. and Mrs. Gunari, who
leave tonfcrht to make their future
honu* in Atlanta. For ten years
Mr. Gunari has been in charge of
the local office of the big cotton
firm of Campbell & Cleaver of Dal-
las. He goes to Atlanta to assume
charge of a still larger office for
that firm. A valuable citizen, a
leader and active worker in various
puibllc enterprises. Shawnee reluc-
tantly parts with h>m and his es-
timable wife.
FOR RENT—Three nice connected
rooms for light housekeeping. Prica
reasonable. Ill Oak, 104-27-3t
MOVED.
Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Craig, mag-
netic healers, to 128% .North Broad-
way. 94-26-3t
IT. C V. DELEGATES.
At a meeting of tne (J. C. V's Sun-
day the 2'2nd day of August. 1915.
at the office of D. P. Sparks, jus-
tice of the Peace, the following dele-
gates were elected to the State Con-
vention at Ada. Okla., September
1. 2 and 3rd. 1915,
T. B. Hoggs. D. P. Sparks,
Shawnee; J. L. Cotton, T. F. Mur-
rah, Tecumseh, alternates.
D. P. SPARKS.
Sec. and Adjt., Camp Cabel 976.
Dyspepsia Tablets
Will Relieve Your Indigestion
1 ne Owl Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Council-
lor left today for Washington. D.
C., via Birmingham, after visiting
here with Mrs. Councillor's par-
ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. P. Blake.
LIKED SH A >V\ Ktf \M>
DECIDED TO STAY 1IEKE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Monteith of
the Ozarks are new residents of
Shawnee, having purchased the
property at 11243 East 11th strv-N
which they will improve. Mr.
Monteith came here recently just
| looking around, with no idea of
staying here, but he liked Shawnee
I so well he bought a home and de-
cided to make this his permanent
residence.
MOVED
Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Craig, mag-
netic healers, to 128% North Broad-
way. 94-26-3t
IN BAI.MLE CASE.
Attorney Geo Matlock of Oklaho-
ma City is here representing the
attorneys in the Baumle judgment
case, seeking to remove the attach-
I ment against the certtfjad check
given by Mr. Baumle in payment
>f the iudgment.
PL] MM l> <■! II ! 1
The two negroes, known as "Bad
Eye'* and "*Blg Boy," who robbed
Miss V. VlcCracken
Instructor of Piano
Rate* on Fall Fermi
Studio (145 N. Bdwy. Phone 1105
Scott Glen and E. L. Burton re-
turned Thursday night from a va-
cation to Oklahoma City.
A SUCCESSFUL TRIP
Hon. J. D. Lydick and family re-
turned Wednesday evening from a
thirty-three hundred mile automobile
trip, on which the northernmost
point reached was Duluth. The
trip was very successful, the party
being very lucky about missing the
rains, only 200 miles of mud being
encountered on the entire trip.
Judge Hood and party were left at
Chicago, where Mr. Hood traded for
a new car and made a trip over
into Oh>3 to his old home. Word
was received from him yesterday
that he left Hannibal on his way
home on Tuesday. "Our trip was
a very delightful one," declared Mr.
Lydick. "We avoided everybody
tjiat tried to talk war or politics,
and }i;st tried to enjoy ourselves.
Almost everywhere we found too
much rain, but conditions appear
to be In the ma>.i very good all over
the country."
TOURING IN HIS FOHD
"J. Graves Roberts, his wife and
two sons, were in the city today
In their Ford. They reside in Ft.
Towson, and left there for Denver.
Colo., and other points in their
car. It is f>ted up with every-
thing necessary for out-door life—
a camping outfit complete in every
detail, and Mr. Roberts and family
will enjoy the outside for several
months. On the rear of the car is
a complete kitchen cabinet, and
everything that can be cookde by the
party that can be cooked in the
kitchen, including a camp stove and
other usef 1 articles. He has tents,
stools, cots, etc., and Is prepared
to have a general good time. While
here Mrs. Roberts, went out with
her oamra and took several views
of Hugo."—'Hugo Eveniny News.
The party i* erpected *n Shawnee
soon to visit Mr. Roberts' parents,
Mr. and Mr«. W. I>. Roberts.
Age is Not the Cause
of your hair falling out. It is the con-
dition of your scalp.
Hair Tonic
will destroy the germ which is the cause
of this trouble. 50 cents a bottle.
Th« Owl Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Reily hav
returned from a ten days' trip to
northern points, including Kansas
City, Chicago and Milwaukee.
C. D. Hennlnger, accompanied by
Mrs. Henninger, and . W. Donahue.
Prairie Oil people from Drum-
right. were in the 'city on couri
matters.
J. L. Dashner was a business
from Calvin today.
J. Frank Buck, assistant cash>er
at the Shawnee National Bank, after
an enjoyalble vacation spent on a
trip to California, is again at his
post at the bank.
P. L. Stewart, superintendent of
motive power on the Rock gsland,
Is In the city from El Reno on busi-
ness with the local - shops of the
company.
Mrs. R. M. Anderson and little
daughter, Lucy Eastman, and Majs
Louise Anderson will return this
evening from Nashville. Tenn.,
where they have spent the summer.
Dr. Theodore Bringhurst left last
night for Chicago, where he will
join Mrs. Bringhurst for several
days' visit in the city and they will
return home by Clarksville. Tenn.,
to vkit Dr. Brlnghurst's parents.
HIDDEN DANGER.
Nature Gives Timely Warnings That
No Shawnee Citizen Can Afford
to Ignore.
Danger Signal No. 1 comes from
the kidney secretions. They will
warn you when the kidneys are
weak. Well kidneys excrete a clear,
amber fluid. Weak kidneys send out
a thin, pale and foamy, or a thick,
red, lllsmelling urine, full of sedi-
ment and irregular of passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from
the back. Back pains, dull and heavy
or sharp and acute, suggest weak
kidneys and warn you of the dan-
ger of dropsy, gravel and Bright's
disease. In that case Doan's Kidney
Pills have b-en endorsed by thous-
ands. Here is a statement of a
nearby resident:
Mrs. C. B. Morgan, 117 E. Fourth
St., Oklahoma City, Okla., says:
"Doan's Kidney Pills have never
failed to help me. I had diazy and
nervous spells and my head and
back often ached. These troubles
were caused by weak kidneys. I
got Doan's Kidney Pills and before
I had used them long, I was re-
lieved."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidr ey remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. 1.
Why's "Gets-It," for
Corns, Like a Kiss?
Because Everybody Tries It, Every-
body Likes It, It's Painless and
Takes But a Moment
to Apply.
"nets-It" Is thf wonder of the corn-
pestered world. Millions say so, bo-
c.'iuso millions have is«d ft. That's
what makes il the biggest selling
* NATIONAL
LEAt.TE.
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Standing of
the Teams,
Won Lost
Pet
Philadelphia . ...
. .63 CO
558
Brooklyn
..63 55
534
522
Chicago
...57 58
496
483
St. Louis
. . 57 62
479
464
..54 S3
462
Results Yesterday
Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati l.
Now York' l. Pittsburgh 2.
Brooklyn 3, St. Louis 1.
(Boston 4. Chicago 4*.
(tame* Today
Pittsburgh at New Yoik.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Boston.
St. Louta at Brooklyn.
* AMERICAN LEAGUE,
Standing of the Teams.
C< )ZY
T< )J )AY
Fine program, deluding "The Second Shot,** 2 part L. bin featur
ing Oruii Hawley and l-iarle Metcalfe
Tomorrow ".Means and Morals** a wonderful Essanay. A story
of labor conditions. Very Interesting.
Snndij "ll.v another Vitagraph train wreck picture. Anita
Stewart, Harry Morey and Julia Swayne Gordon featured.
Monday Cyrus Townscnd Brady** "Island of Regeneration." Fu-
ture in six parts. A Vitagraph "Blue Ribbon* production. You
know Vitagranh quality. "Bl.e Ribbon Features" are the head-
liners of all Vitagraph productions. Arrange to see this without
fall
Read the synopsis in Sunday's News-Herald.
JONES & ALBEIRT, Props.
Chicago l, Washington 2. 13 in-
nings.
Cleveland 5, New York 6.
St. Lou>3 io. Philadelphia 1.
(•ames Today
Washington at St. Louis.
I Philadelphia at Chicago.
I New York at Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
Won
Lost
Pet
Boston
.. .76
38
667
Detroit
74
41
644
7'1
46
607
Washington
56
518
New York ....
54
56
491
45
19
385
71
377
Philadelphia .
78
310
Results Yesterday
Detroit 2. Boston 1, 12 innings.
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♦ FEDERAL
LEAtitJE.
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Standing of
the Teams
Won
Lost
Pet
Pittsburgh .
65
51
560
Newark
. .64
51
557
Kansas City
54
546
55
542
Si Uiuis ,
. .6i2
54
534
Buffalo
66
468
Brooklyn
. . 57
65
467
Baltimore .
. .40
80
333
WANTS
FOR KENT—BOOMS
FOR RENT—5 room house, large
_ttic for store room, gas for heat-
ing and cooking, good well and
garden, on E. Main. Phone 424-J.
20tf
FOR RENT — Modern, ground
floor rooms furnished for house-
keeping. 502 N. Union. Phone
658-J. 96-26-tf
FOR RENT—Southeast front room
with four large windows. 542 N.
Park. Phone 795. 90-24-.1t
FOR RENT—Modern 6 room flat,
217 E. Main. Phone 358.
100-27-6t
FOR RENT—Three large rooms
for light housekeeper furnished oi
unfurnished. Bath and phone. Call
phone 710-Party J. 10<3-#7-3t
FOR RENT—Desirable six room
house, thoroughly modern. two
acre6 of ground, fine chicken
houses, some fruit and excellent for
garden and truck raising. J. S.
Lewis, Agent. 221 S. Eden.
88-24-3t
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR Ti; AI >E Two Im.;:-
jies and one surrey. Phone 365.
102-27t3
Results Yesterday
Chicago 6, St. Louis 10.
Pittsburgh 5. Kansas City 6.
Newark 4. Buffalo 1.
Baltimore 9, Brooklyn 11.
(•'ames Today
Brooklyn at Buffalo.
Only one name schedu^d
Houston off day.
(•ames Today
San Antonio at Beaumont.
Shreveport at Waco.
Fort Worth at Dallas.
Houston off day.
TEXAS LEAGPE
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Standing of Teams
Won L
Waco
San Antonio
Dallas .
Galveston .
Fort Worth
Houston
Beaumont
Shreveport ,
. .80
. .75
56
597 |
Results Yesterday
Dallas 4 Fort Worth 4 1? finings
Bea mont 0. San Anlonlo 2.
Waco 6. Shreveport 3.
FOR SALE—Lots 1. 2. 3. block 5,
Dexter's Second Addition, corner,
or will sell half. Terms $25 cash,
balance $5 per month. 6 per cent.
Regular commission allowed local
agents. E. G. Langford, Ottawa.!
111. * 86w24-6t
FOR SALE lersey cow, 1012 Ben-j
edict street. G. M. Barber.
101-27-5t
HOME BAKING
Phone 909-R. 217 N. Broad-
way. "Bread, fancy cookies,
cakes, pies and hot rolls. I
use Mrs. Vaughn's recipes.
Also make cakes with BUT-
TER. The C. O. D Grocery
and Pantier's handle my j-'oods
WANTED Clean cotton rags at
the News-Herald office.
LOSING HOPE ~
WOMAN VERY ILL
Finally Restored To Health
By Lydia E. Pinliham's
Vegetable Compound.
Bellevue, Ohio. —"I was in a terrible
Etate before I took Lydia E. I'inkham's
Vegetable Com-
pound. M'y back
acheduntil I thought
it would break, 1 had
pains all over me.
nervous feelings and
periodic troubles. I
waa very weak and
run down and waa
losing hope of ever
being well and
strong. After tak-
ing Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound I improved
rapidly and today nm a well woman. I
cannot tell you how happy ] feel and I
cannot say too much for your Compound.
Would rot 1> on* it. «ji the house if
it corf three tinvs < ' : nnmtMrs.
"IIAS. CCAPSK F. D. No. 7, Tello-
vue, Ohio.
Woman* • Prcclou.s Cift.
The one which sh should most zor %
yjsly guard, is h«r hea1 , but i ;
ihe one most often neglected, uul '
fome ailment peculiar to ht-r sex haa
fastened itself upon her. When so af-
:« cted such women may rely upon. Lydia
2. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a
•emcdy that has boon wonderfully suc-
vssful in restoring health to suffering
vomen.
If yon have «he nligliteMt <loiibt
hat i aE.Pir.lchM n> % ogetai-
>lc Compound will help you,write
oLydia IMMnklium MedlcineCo*
< ontidential) Ijyiin«Ma8s.9forad«>
.'ice. Your letter will heopemd,
•4 ad and answered Ity a woman,
ir (' «iH'' in rf rlct confidence
FOR SALE—5 room house, lot
50x140. good garden spot, fine well.
Cheap. Part cash, balance on terms.
1320 E. Main. 20-tf
Chas. E. Wells
LAWYER
Pr.ctice n a'! rcu.
Elks. Bid?
Phone 554
WANTKI) MIS( KU.AMIOI S
WHO PAYS?
Crystal F iday
"Nrvrrln My Llf« Saw Anything A< t So
Quickly uiid Mugicully as 'Getft-It!
corn remedy on earth today. "Gets-It"
will hur< «y K« t tliut corn or callus
you've b en trying for a long time
to get ri<l of,—take it right off "clean
as a whistle." Apply it in - seconds,
—put your stocking and shoe right
over It,—nothing to stick, nothing to
hurt. You needn't fuHS with thick
bandages that make a package out
of your too. No kniv< «, razors and scis-
sors. no tape, no trouble. It's simplicity
Itself, sure, quick, paiuleH-. Try it alfcO
for bunions and warts.
"Geta-It" is
25c a bottle.
Lawrence A ('< ., Chicago.
Sold in Shawnee and recommend-
ed as the world's best corn remedy
by Owl Drug Store, Crescent Drug
Drug. C. It. Harry man.
♦ ♦
♦ UK. J, M. HYRl'X ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦
♦ 118-120 Mammoth Building. ♦
♦ Office Phone 770. Residence ♦
♦ Phone 1071, ♦
+• Shawnee. Okla. ♦
WANTED—To swap a Moon sin-
gle buggy, practically as good as
new, for good second hand surrey.
Phone 278 or 601. 3t-dh |
WANTED—A good, sober, ener-
getic man of not less than thirty-
five years of age to sell our line
of Stock Remedies to hog raisers
in three or four counties in Okla-
homa. Will pay expenses, salary
and commission. None other than
sober, and industrious men need ap-
ply. Write at once. The Moorman,
Manufacturing Co., Quincy, Illinois.
75-22-6t !
WANTED—Live position bj young
man of 20. with good habits. Best
of references. Address "Wanta
Job," care News-Herald. 39-2o-2t
1-0-1
CHRISNEY
KUIl.llIN G
Our Phone Our Location
Use our Free Delivery
Palace Dri>g Company
Preseriplicni Pharmacy
$22.50 Alpine
Axminsler Rug
$13.85
The Longmire---
Dnper Co.
HELPLESS AS BABY
Dcwa in Mind Unable to Work,
and What Helped Her.
Summit Point, \V. Va.—Mis. Anna
! lielle Kiney, of this place, says: "I sut-
\ iered tor l.~> years with an awful pain in
' my right side, caused from womanly
trouble, and doctored lots for it, but with-
out success. I sulfe.cd so very much,
that I became down in mind, and as help-
less as a baby. 1 was in the worst kind
o' shape. Was unable to do any work.
I began taking Cardui, the womar"
tonic, and got relief from the very tu
dose, fly the time I had taken 12 bot-
tles, my health was completely restored.
I am now 48 years years old, but feel as
good as I did when only 16. ;
Cardui certainly saved mc from losing
my mind, and 1 feel it my duty to speak
in its favor. I wish 1 had some power
over poor, suffering women, and could
make them know the good it would d<s
them."
If you suffer from any of the ailmenti
peculiar to women, it will certainly be
worth your while to give Cardui a trial.
It has been helping weak women for
more than 50 years, and will help you,
tc >.
Try Cardui. Your druggist sells it.
iVrift to Chattano ea Medicine Co., Ladi«f
y Dept. Chattanooga, Tenn.. for
/mi-u /tom on youi ca e and 04 pax« book. "Hont#
Trwititeiu lor Women.' in plain wrapper, ti.C. 121
WANTED—Clean cotton
the News-Herald office.
rags
WANTED—To rent about 120
acres, will pay cash or grain rent.
Address James Knight, Tecumseh,
Okla. Box 11. R. F. D. No. 2.
94-26-lt
WANTED—One or two furnished
or unfurnished rooms In private res-
idence by refined couple. Must be
modern and convenient. Price no
object. Environment and desirabil-
ity only considered. Permanent.
Address P. O. Box 332. 96-26-lt
K. II, Home An to Liter). Rates
same as cab. Residence phone 912.
H .sliM-ss plume City Cafe. 22-8t. j
FOUND — Twitchell air guage.;
Owner may get same by calling
and paying for this adv. 25-3t
Q jDO
This Ad bo that you will not overlook dropping in to see as
about the property we have for sale Just now in improved aud
unimproved property.
We buy, sell and rent realty and guarantee satisfaction with
every transaction.
Farm and city loam.
Geo. E, McKinnisCo.
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The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 86, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1915, newspaper, August 27, 1915; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc127148/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.