The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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TiMIKSMAY KVKMMI. (XT. 14, 191j
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS HERALD
THREE
V
statement of condition
The Shawnee NatiQnl Bank
shawnee, ok la.
Ai made Lo Comptroller of the Currency at the close of
business
THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 2nd. 1915
HliSOl 1UKS
Time Loans and Discounts $603,616 87
Hun kmc House, Furniture and Fixtures 22.000 0'.>
Federal Reserve Stock 8.000.00
Demand Loans, Bonds and
Wurrants ' $162,237.74
Demand Hills of Exchange 62,120.76
Castt 280,202.02 501,560.,',2
Total $1,223,177.39
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock and Surplus Funds $100.t>u0.00
Untkivided Profits 33,602.8*
Circulating Notes 49,997.60
Deposits 1,0611^77.01
Total $1,223,177.39
The above statement is correct.
J NO. W. JONES. Cashier
Attest H. T. DOUGLAS.
j. m. aydbiiotte, Directors.
H T. RIDDLE, •
' SHAWNEE
< Business and Professional Directory
f Slitntird. J. H. Wulil. C, H, Knttis
STANARD, WAHL and ENNIS
ATT0RVKT8 AT I.AW.
ltuotns 1 to 6, Over Conservative loan Company.
OKLAHOMA PIANO CO.
PI AN 08 an"
OROANS
It* North Broadway.
SHAWNEE OIL MILL |
Manufacturers High-Grade Cotton
Sued Products. Mills at Shaw-
nee, Ada and Tallin. Okla.
LONGMIRE-DRAPER CO
t'MIKRTAKIXi.
I)a; Phone, 10o.
sight Phones, 1 :iVI and 70.
LA.MBARD HART
Kealty and Investment Co.
REAL ESTATE
loa>s ami insiramk
'V;
The' Soyrrfust
Sunlit?
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^ Jg
- I
Wfytst-
J. 1>. I.jdick. I . 0. Kggerman.
LYDICK and EGGERMAN
lawyers.
Hear National Bank of Com
■nerve.
Coi.iie Cliatinan (has Elliott
THE POPULAR BARBER
SHOP
to East Main Street.
•T. . WALIHtKP
Attorney at I-aw
Room 2-6
iSlks Building Phone -Vi 1.
PICTURE FRAMING
SEE
mookk-pack fritmtrice co.
MOVED
To 11 East Main St.
>V. A. WlLIUllT
Jeweler and Optometrist
I. (. SAI'MIKKS
Attorney at Law.
Rooms 110-1.1, Mammoth Bldg
Phone 210.
HARRY JOHNSON
General Blacksmithing, Rubber Tires. Awnings and Sleeping
Porches a specialty.
Phone (59 123 N. Broadway
I'lilMJKKMS I* AtiltlClt.TlItAl.
t'l I IIS Kit It IIOY.S WO IJIIU.S.
Special to News-Herald.
Washington, D. C., Oct. 14.—There
has heen an increase of more than
41.0W the membership of various
'joy*' and girl's agricultural clubs
conducted by the State Agr* ultural
Colleges and the Department of Ag-
riculture in the northern and west-
ern hi a ten At the close of the
fiscu year ending June 30, 1014
ii-nctor of Violin and Hand
Development
;,M > Park I'lione 070-.I
there were 110.077 members in va-
rious club projects in the 33 states
covered by this work. At the close
of the present fiscal year, June 30.
ltflG, the membership wgs 151,104
exclusive of the enrollment in the
mother-daughter canning clubs.
This work is beiug carried on co-
operatively in ^5 of the 33 states in
the northern, central, and western
territory by the Department of Ag-
riculture and the extension depart-
ments of the state colleges of agri-
culture. In practically every state
short courses for boys and glrla and
special demonstration schools have
been held at the colleges and in
th© field. Dur>«ig the past year
1,557 club members attended the
mid-winter courses at the colleges
968 of these having their expenses
paid by local contribution as a rec-
ognition of their achievements in
club work. Of the 38 club members
who. as champions in their states
districts, or counties for 1914, have
become recognized as national all-
star club members. 31 are now at-
tending high schools, agricultural,
or other colleges. 3 of the remain-
ing 7 have already graduated from
FOR RENT
Brick Store Room
25x120
122 East Main street
Adjoining National Bank of Com-
merce. Now occupied by Wright Jew-
elry Co., and Miss Reese s Millinery
Store. One of the most desirable busi-
ness locations in th<- city.
Will be vacated Oct. I, I9| 5
LAMBARD-HART
REALTY & INVESTMENT COMPANY (Incorporated I
Shawnee, Oklahoma
tlon. dyspepsia or any
order.
stomach dis
&
cr
ulSH
A Leader - Results <3 re
bur Want. Ad,s They lead
the way to Better positions
cms. E. DIE UK KR
Lawyer
Practice in All Court*
Offices1 Over D lion Stata
9 Bank
4 Be-c/u Brum..
Krr/t^
c/ 'Ac. •
BKtt 5T5S- - £,Betler Worke'w «•
fe X'd■SETtS £ ! *'•• mm nti,t:s
pant, rj./pling republic ol funland nee, (1 -' on(j j,un(j clothing. Also all kinds
This year they have half a bun- junk, brass, copper, rubber, iron.
Phone No. 381. L. Slutsky, 115 S.
— — Union. 11-lrao
Abernathy and Howell
AttorueycKit-Law
tiki Building PKaa« I 20
high school, a.id l will go to an
agricultural college this fall.
Experience has shown that the
work in the boys' and girl's clubs
can be carried on with eveu great-
er success without the aid of large
cash prizes and awards. The net
profits from the work itself have
been found to be the Dest possible
incentive. The members have their
attention directed to prolems of
farm and home management, crop
rotation, soil buildings, etc., and in
practically every state in which the
work is being carried on a large
number of club members are now
working out three and four-year
rotaations of crops. The profits
which they derive from club work
they are spending on getting an
education, or for purchase of pure
bred stock and labor-saving ma-
chinery. Many are even buying land
and thus acquiring an invaluable
sense of dignity and independence.
In the canning work, 938 public
demonstrations were held during
the year. wi.Ji a total attendance
ol 118,367. These demonstrations
Were hold primarily for the ch.h
members, but parents were always
invited and. as a matter of fact,
moro than half of those* present
were grown men and women. One
of the great advantages of this
club work, indeed, is the fact that
it serves to stimulate the parents
as well as the children.
FWO I HOI SAJil) BOOKS
HH LECTEU FOR PRISON I SE
More than 2,000 books were col-
lected during the book shower. In-
augurated by Mrs. Frank M. Gault
for the state penitentiary, which
clased Saturday, at Brock's store
That is the special days closed but
books will be received hereafter at
the rooms of Mr. Frank Oault, pres-
ident of the state board of agricul-
ture. in the Mercantile building.
Mrs. (Jault desires to thank all who
have so kindly contributed.
A letter received yesterday by
Mrs. Gault from one of the prison-
ers made a request for a Spanish
grammer. to aid in the study of
that language, and this Mrs. Gault
succeeded in finding.
'Showers are being arranged for
other cities in the state, one being
just started in Ada.--Oklahoma City
Times.
TELEPHONE BILLS for the
month of October are past due, if
not paid before ti p. m., of the loth
inst., service will be diseontin od.
Pioneer Telephone p- Telegraph Co.
NOTICE Ol llEI EIVlMi BIOS FOR
I E ASING OF PI Bill I. AN OS
FOK OIL A NO GAS PI KPOSES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Commissioners of the
Land Office of the State of Oklaho-
ma will receive sealed bids at the
office of the Secretary at 4 o'clock
p. in. on the 10th day of November,
1015, for the leasing of the lands
described liereinbelow for oil and
gas mining purposes, to-wit:
East Half of Sec. 36, Twp. 24 N.,
Rge. 4 E., Pawnee County.
See. 13, Twp. 21 N., Rge. 7 E.,
Pawnee County.
East Half of Sec. 13, Twp. 20
N., Rge. 8 E., Pawnee County.
Northwest Quarter of the North-
west Quarter of Set 36. Twp. 24 N.,
Rge 4 E-, Pawnee County.
North Half of the Southwest
Quarter of Sec. 36, Twp. 24 N\, Rge.
4 E-, Pawnee County.
Sec. 16. Twp. 12 N., Rge. 4 E.,
Lincoln County.
Sec. 36, Twp 12 N., Rge. 4 E.,
Lincoln County.
Sec. 16. Twp. 12 N., Rge. 5 E.,
Lincoln County.
Sec. 36. Twp. 12 N., Rge 5
Lincoln County.
Sec. 16. Twp. 12 N., Rge. 6
Lincoln Cdunty.
Fr. Sec. 36, Twp. 12 N-. Rg<
E„ Lincoln County.
Sec. 16. Twp. 13 N, R«e *
and the Commissioners of the Land. "
Office the deposit of such success- ?
s ful bidder will be returned.
For full information and form of
bid address
G. A. SMITH, /
Secretary to the Commissioners. (
Oklahoma City. Okla. >
7-14-21-28 ** i
I (ill! Al ll) STOMACH,
soi um:ss, hi:artbi ltx.
(as (lit INDUJKSTIOV 1
I
The moment "Pape's Oiapepsia-
reaches the shiiuaeli all
distress (toes.
CHINA STUDIO
VKIO LATKS'I DKSItiNS AUTISTIC STY I.EM
MY OltDKIt WORK WII.I^ PI.KASF, YOl
l.et me assiet you in painting tliut set you have hud in ninul
so long. China I iiiru at Ksasonablk Uatkh
Water Oolok Lkssons a Spkcialty
PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS
ROOM 7
K.,
E.
E
HTO LOCATION-----123 NORTH BROADWAY
UP-TO-DATE SHOE SiiOP
is now prepared to serve you with first class work and ma-
terial on short notice. Sewed work my specialty. Work called
f«- and delivered Also
Itl^h HKMSlXiKlt M.liYICI
PIIOMt 1SI.
Your Tires Vulcanized
Both tubes and casings
'RICES REASONABLE
See Our Plant
LAZENBY and HENDERSON
224 N. Broadway
Lincoln County.
Sec. 36, Twp. 13 N-, Rge 4 E„
Lincoln County.
Sec. 16. Twp 13 N., Rge 6 E„
Lincoln County.
Sec. 13, Twp. 13 N., Rge. 6 E-,
Lincoln County.
Sec. 1(1, Twp. 13 • N . R«" 6 K.
Lincoln County.
Fr. Sec. 36, Twp. 13 N., Rge 6
E., Lincoln County.
Sec. 16, Twp. !t N-, Rg ' 5 E.,
Potlawatomie County
Sec. 16. Twp. 10 N., Rge. 5 E.,
Pottawatomie County.
Sec. 16. Twp. 27 N., Rge. 1 E„
Kay County.
Sec. 36, Twp. 29 N., Rge. 2 W..
Kay County.
Sec. 36. Twp. 28 N„ Rge. 3 E.,
Kay County.
Sec. .16, Twp. 2G N., Rge 2 W
Kay County.
Sec. 36, Twp. 1 S„ Rge. 10 W.,
Cotton County.
Northwest Quarter of Sec 14.
Twp. 2 N., Rge. 9 W„ Stephens
C«inty.
Sec. 36. Twp. if N. 1 |:
jo«an County.
Each bid must be accompanied
bv a certified check or bank draft
on some hank in Oklahoma >n the
sum of One Thousand Dollars, made
payable to the Commissioners of
tile Land Office and deposited as
earnest money to Insure the exe-
cution of the lease and the furnish-
ins of a bond as required by law.
One certified check or bank draft
in said sum will entitle the bidder
to bid on one or more tracts. Said
deposit accompanying rejected bids
will he returned to such bidders at
the time said bldB are opened, and
upon full compliance with the terras
and conditions of the bidding and
the payment of the bonus offered,
if any. and the entering into nf a
lease between the successful bidder
I K> some foods you eat hit back-
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and (HM a;
sick, sour, gassy stomach? "Now
Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot tills i
down: l'ape's Diapepsin digest* |
everything leaving nothing to sour
and upset you. There never was
anything, so safely quick, so cer-
tainly effective. .No difference how:
badly your stomach is disordered
you will get happy relief In five
minutes, but what please* you most
is that It' strengthens and regulates
your stomach so you can eat your
favorite foods without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes—-they are slow, b-t not
sure. "Pape's l>lapepBin" is quick,
positive and puts your stomach in ■
a healthy condition so th© misery
wont come back.
You leel different as soon as
"Pape's Diapepsin" comes in con-
tact with the stomach—distress Just
vanishes your stomach getssweet.
no gases, no belching, no eructa-
tions of undigested food, your head
tlMA and you feel fine.
Go now, make the be«t Invest-
ment you ever made, by getting a
large fifty-cent case of l'a|>e's Dia- (
pepsin from any drug store. You
realize In five minutes how need-
less It Is to suffer from Indlges-
Geo
K.
Hunter
W R. Hunter
Hunter Abstract Company
no\OKU ABSTRACTORS
VCharge Statutory Fees
75c
for
First Entry.
35c
for
Kach Additional Entry.
35c
for
Certificate as to Judgments.
16c for
Liens.
15c for
Each Name Certified to as to Judgm
ents and Mechanic's
Certificate of Taxes.
GIVK IS A T III AL
1'p-stairs Over Mammoth BuMdlnir, Main
street stairway
17X
K
Main St
Shawnee, Okla
SII INGLES
We have a car of extra Star A Star Ce-
dar shingles, the same you have always paid
$3.50 to $4.00 for, price- $3.00
M( - IvIOi : U 'Ml 5101% CO.
Phone 165 and 736-J
MOVED
TOLATtOEQIJA RTERS
Red gall Jransftr
132 S. Union Ave.
Our storage not con-
nected with barn or
stable.
SANITARY AND CLF.AN
Baggage called for
and delivered.
W. B Rorschach
IX >R
A L, E
One 8 h. p. International
Portable Engine. Second
hand but in excellent con-
dition.
STONE HARDWARE CO.
Shawnee Okla.
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