Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 187, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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THE TULSA DAILY WOULD. TUESDAY. APRIL 23.1019
s e v E N
W AM LID) WANT
AKD
No nd less thun 1 f rents.
Wo reserve the right to re-
vllu unci classify all ads nr re-
ject omll and refund amount
paid.
Send suggestions or om-
plalnts to U'lint Ad Minlgffi
Return h i nni; ri')lli -.
Three-time ads Vary Holdoiu
fall.
Money refunded on unused
Insertions.
Krrora corroded or tnonay
refunded.
Avoid Hnturdiiy night rush
Bend your ml In early.
1MTT1E
One rent a wmd euch Issue.
Thone yiur ud to 1000. Your
credit la tiuod If you own a
telephone.
Classification not guaran-
tied utter 8 p. m.
MARKETS
Iiooms for Knit
Fi'UNISliKD
For Bale MiHcellaneoui
Fl ItXISIIKD ROOMS
Third street
117 KA.-T
TWO LIGHT IKHSKKKKI'IMl
rooms; extra well furnished: prl-
Mite home; electric lights; cistern
water; modern; no children. His
s Denver
For kicnt PLEASANT FURNISH-
eil rociinw. 8. Cl.iujnnutl.
MM) SAI.K KKi:HAI PIECES
furniture heating stoves hose mid
various household articleo call 609
South I irnlt.
FOR BALE LATEST IMPROVED
h e rream rune iiiui htm- cheap.
Addreoo "t'one Machine.'' cars of
World.
BROOMS 16; BPRINKUNQ POT
I i I'JiiHt Third si reel.
Vow Higher It d Mnliv
NEW VOIIK. April ..'. Ken higher
n i nula fur the hull movement were
mini. In tin- DO tiOH mmlxi hi ttll
lipelllllK IhlM llllll'll UK "II reports "f
further heavy r.iln In the south bill
Willi the OUtlooll for clearing rnlidl-
tintiH tomorrow. rtsliMni wui ven
In-.. and lllr olOM WW barely steady
net nm- pnlllt lower tWO point
higher.
The market opi ned
un e df s-H point!
FOR RENT FURNISHED LIGHT
nousekst p.ng i-ooniH. Ill y Cut ;
l III nut 1.
steady at an ad
III J 1 1 1 gOS-
tracts selling at 11.11 and October at
li.9 the rail VIhlle D4jeeraher
Ion. lied 1114 or within slv points of
nit SALE KXTliA I " I X K SAUDI. K (. prescribed 12 .--lit level Thll WU
marly new Phono 5oo.
FOB RENT TWO PURNISHBD
rooms. Light housekeeping. "28 s.
I nver.
FOR RENT THBBB FUJtNIBHED
housekeeping rooms. 504 South
ClnclnnitJ street. Phone 545.
FOR SAI.K
worth of alot
Pint
OH TRADE
machines. 11
-2 50
A B.
FOR BALE FURNITURE 21-ROOM
rooming
B First.
bouse! always full ih.a
FRONT ROOM NICELY FURNISH
ed llHe of hath prlMlle ctltruncu.
511 So. Frisco Phono J 93.
Help Wanted Malei
FOR SAI.K $:ir 110-lneh
locker roll-top (leak $20.
bargain if ami lo Turner
hotter than dm- on the cables ami
heavy realizing was attracted. Offer-
lints wen- well abODTht 1 on a SOsJs
down aa a raoull of poverlng by sell-
er nf last w- k and tradl support bill
prlers gradually wurk. d off t. practi-
cally the lowest on clearing weather
in 1! orgU au.i tho Carollnao
Tlmre was a good di al f I rude buy-
7T...mui7. lug around the final llgnrea of last
Thin
Hldg
la a
EVANS' EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Competent help furnished; posi-
thna secured Phono 21100. nu s.
Main.
WANTED FOR U. 8. ARMY ABLE-
t'jciied unmarried men between ages
of 18 und IS; citizens of United h'tutes
of good oharactor and temperate hut-
lls who can apeak read and write the
English language For Information
pply Recruiting Offloer Archer build-
ing 10 South Main St. Tulan OUIa.
FOB RENT-LAROB nk'Ki.y l-'i'n-
iilnhid rooms for light housekeep-
ing. 308 N. Huston.
F'R HAI.K PAINTS AMI 01 AM.
(!eo. W. droves Hardware 120 N.
Mam. Phone iroo.
two VERY NICELY
rootani for llghthouaek
I'luili 1870.
FT7RNIBHBD
leplng Phono
OARDBN RAKBfl A.s'li HOE8. OHO.
W. Q roves hardware 120 N. Main.
Phono lBoo.
THREE ROOK SOUTH FURNISH-
ed apartment.- Referent es. 706 f.
Boulder
I'm; kk.vt Twn i.n;iiT ii"ii:
keeping rooms. Ill B Ninth.
2'a and 5 -ACRE TRACTS IN FAIR
Aire; five blocks from cur line;
rediy d 2. per t ent fnr quick sale.
Brwln Covey Room II over rust
Office
VOL' Altrc WANTED FOR QOVBDN-
fneiit job. 180.00 month. Send pos-
tal for Hal of positions open. Frank-
lin Institute Dept 321l Rochester N.
Help Wanted Female.
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS
for light houaekeeplng; modern!
private entrance. Location .'.38 X.
.Main. Rhone 220.
FOR SAI.K
per pair.
('ANA It Y III 1(1 IS.
101 s. Elw I.
1110
WANTED THOROUGHLY EXPER-
htnoed filler and alteration woman
Lewkowita Woman'! Sample Qarmeut
Bhpp. 8 Bh Third.
WANTED
Cull 022
LADY
Main.
SOLICITORS.
Wanted Agents.
FOR ItlOXT TW( 1
light housekeeping.
R( II 1MB
H10 S.
FOR
Klgln.
FOR BALE BT OWNER HKAI'TI-
f ill 0 room strictly modern home on
South Side very choice location and
neighborhood. Part cash bauutoo
long time. Address 004 tare World.
K ut RENT VERY LARGE HOUSE
keeping room. 302 N. Denver.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS;
era; 104 s. Blwood.
M ip.
LADIES CHRILDRBN HOSE BLACK
while blue pink 103. 217 East
Third etreet
FOR RENT NICELY
rooms sleeping
modern reasonable.
115-A Knst First St.
FURNISHED
housekeeping
Tho Howard
for sai.k THE Q AS RANGE
that cooked the prize rake. Call
1116 or 521 W. 4th St.
w.ek. inn th market during tin- early
alien n firmed Up a.111 on hulHsh
private advtcel from the south and
the detailed 1-porls BhoWlng the pro-
tipiiation to have been v.ry heavy
since Saturday morning In almoat all
Moiloni of the bolt. This soooad ii'l-
vance carried prlctH almut s to 10
points net higher imt reallalng bo-
came heavier In the lael hour and the
market closed at prgCtloall) the lowest
level of the tday.
Private wires from the eastern ami
c-ntr.il eeotioni of the bell smphaauted
the further delay In farm work re-
sulting from the gains reported ovor
the week end ami some ..f the adVlCOJ
from the eastern boll points reported
that It was ruining; again this after-
noon There were sis reports of n
firm spot situation on the afternoon
advance and local hulls laid thai the
reports from the n.w crop was
strengthening the view of old orop
holder.
Receipts 1MI0 against 16.2H2
Pales last week an d :ir0 last year.
Today's receipts nt QaveOtOn 4.916
against 1.611 Inst year; at New Or-
leans. 3.32a against 1299 last year
anil at Houston 3 Ml nga net 1.937 Inst
year.
FURNISHED rooms EOR 1.0:1 IT
houaekeeplng. 431 N Main.
Ft 'It SALE ONE
oak roll top office
for $12. 50. 210 East
2533.
Plrat Rhone
WANTED AGENTS IN EVERY LO- FOR RENT DESIRABLE
ciillty to sell a new and very use-1 room modern. 208 West
fill arti.le. In great demand. Good : Phone 842.
wagee Addreea W. B. Lupardua Cc
dar fall Iowa.
FRONT
kth St.
.Situation Wanted.
POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER
cashier or collector. Address 702
World.
WANTED POSITION BY COMPE-
tent stenographer and bookkeeper
five years' office eprelence. Phone
2502.
1 -
WANTED POSITION AS DRUG
clerk after June 1st hy man un-
married steady habits graduate In
pharmacy. Rest references. Address
Box 98. Ramona Okla.
FOR SAI.K oXK 60-INVH SANI
tary automatic locker roll top of-
fice desk real bargain for 128.50.
210 Beat First. Phone 2533.
FURNISHED ROOM FOB LIGHT
housekeeping modern house. 417
X. Cheyenne. Phone 801.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM
modem gentlemen preferred. 801
South Huston. Phone 1346.
Ft 1 it sai.k one WHITE BEW-
Ing Machine in perfect condition
bargain for $6.00 If taken at on. e. -210
East First. Phone 2533.
Trading In Chicago Grain.
41-INCH SOLID I CHICAGO April II. -Alarming orop
desk a bargain reports today from Nebraska caused
n rush of buying: orders today In
wheat. The news was contradicted lat-
er and the market closed lower and
Irregular varying from 5-1 to 3-4 to
1 l-8c advance. Corn showed a net
decline of 1-8 to 1-14 to 3-Bc; while
o..ts finished 1-8 off to 1-40 higher.
and provision! unchanged to gam of
10 cents.
FOR SALE FURNITURE pour
room flat for rent. -106 East Third
NICELY
room In
troit.
FURNISH K I)
mod rn home.
FRONT
403 So. De.
Rooms for Rent
01 PICE AND STORE ROOMS.
WANTEI 1 BY A MARRIED MAN
A place on a farm hy the year; ex-
perienced farmer and stockman; ref-
erences furnished Box 1321 Tulsa.
For RentHouses
FOR RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE
fruit barn; V block east 0. IT. I.
line 15th. Inquire premises.
FOR RENTFOUR ROOM HOUSE
garden und small barn." good well.
Phone Black 2837.
I t HI
or
also
RENT FOUR KOOM FLAT. 2
three rooms nicely furnished
20x65 ft. store room. See Dr.
Wilson. Phone 825 2472.
SIX ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW
good ham. $30 per mo. Rlnlr Urns.
FOR RENT 6-ROOM MODERN
cottage; furnished; 'dose In. Rrown-
Adams 'o. Phone 1S5.
BOR RENT AFTER MAY 1. FIVE-
room flat in Xewsum Apartments.
Brown-Adams Co. Phone 196.
CORNER STORE ROOM FOR RENT
24x28; large vault in room. Iowa
HIiIk. (formerly Reader). Phone
1752.
FOR RKVT ONE LARGE HALL
Second floor World Illtlg. will scat
400 peop'.e. See C. E. Dent or phone
1000.
GRANITE slop JARS 6.r.c;
4 0 -. 217 East Third street.
St am r
Wanted Miscellaneous.
WANTED ABOUT FIFTY LOADS
good hluck dirt. Phone 2036.
FOR KENT - OFFICE ROOMS ON
South Main. li. F. Pettu Phone
296.
WANTED A MIDDLE AO ED LADY
roomer. References required. Close
In. Phone 2888.
WANTED SAFE. BOX 1043.
WANTED 11800 PRIVATE LOAN
8 per cent money; will give First
Mortgage on$4IOO property. Ans
"488"careWorld.
five stork 111 Chicago
CHICAGO April 22. Cattle Ke-
celpts; market steady to strong; beev-
es 15.00 8.75; Texas Steofl 14.70 6
8.10; western steers 15.60 0 7-1(;
stockcrs 14.30 a 6.65; cows anil heif-
ers 12.65 i 7.25; calves 15.00 'IV 7.75.
Hogs Receipts 65000; market ac-
tive and largely 15 cents lower; light
$7.40 4li 7.76; mixed 17.45 7.86;
rtmgh 17.50 fy 7.60; rough 17.50
7.60; pigs 14.75 7.00; bulk of sales
17.65 tt 7.80.
Sheep Receipts 25.000: market
steady to 15 cents higher; natives
14.00 4j 6.66; western 14.25 0 7.10;
yearlings 15.90 0 7-3S; lamhs native
15.26 iP 8.00; western $6.60 4l 8.60.
IS Bill ONE WAY
WE M BE SAVED
( oiiiioiici from Page I.)
eti of evert thing elao bul Jesus Christ
When he lead (he Invitation to . Inn. h
he was lulled to a good lime one
dai he met a floloflnogl w ho was 11. .1
Intel led 111 fine sermons and Sun-
day night Doncorta but was interested
In JeOUl ( 'hi 1st Thai man ami his
wife "ere converted and united with
the ohurch in 1 nearby town 1 was
hungry for the gospel ami was waiting
Tor some one to tell him of J sus the
Son of liod.
"Can you get this thought into roUf
hi al l. that 11. usle Is good earning Is
ii. ai but the graateei is to be in touch
lth the heavenly fa 1 her Jesus said
'(Veil first the k milium of Hod and
all these tilings will he lidded iint. I
you. It Is not the fault of Qod that
men ami soMen will not he saved
he pleads f.. us and said 'Ye will not
come that ye might have life.' "
At the United Proabytortan ohurch
Sunday night Rev. Louie Tinning
preached from Romans 10:11 "Who
oevei believeth en him shall not be
ashamed" He said;
Men believe In Bod ami d ptra to
do his will. A public acknowledge-
ment of h.yaity to klifi is required hy
Christ We must take oath of alle-
giance If we are to fight In his army
The church needs you if you are
not a Chrletian Christ has commit-
ted the Interests of )Ih kingdom to the
ohurch. Tin- gnat conflict between
light ami darkness is waged through
the chureh. To be out of the ohunh
Is t0 rob her of your strength and
efficiency She needs your powers
and la weakened without them. An
army Is more powerful than an un-
organized band of men. The organ
lied church is more powerful than
men professing to be Christians vet
who arc out of the church. Men Out-
side of the ohUrOh arc at hesl free
I lancet and guerillas. They lose ail
Influence and enthusiasm of Ihe or-
ganization of the chun h.
You n.-ed the church If you are
not a Chrletian. v..u need tin- back
Ini Of the ohurch and her 'hrlst In
the stand you have taken. Ynu 11 1
the contagious helpfulness of Chris-
tian fellowship as It is found In the
phUroh You need the Spiritual up-
lift of the ordinances of the church.
Christ says that we have no part with
him If we tin not partake of these.
Ynu need the guarding tare ami In-
terest Which the church throws about
her constituency. You need the as-
surance and determination which a
puhii profession of Christ win giv
you. A public acceptance of Christ
burns all hrldges hehlml you.
t'luist demands open profession.
He accepts no excuse. It Is a test
I Of our love for him. He likens our
1 profession to a city set on a hill 01
'the candle on the lampstand Instead
of under n bushel You cannot he
the light Of the world or the salt
to 15 cents higher lambs fl.50 i
8.16; yearlings 16.60 fo 7.25; wethers
15.00 to 6.50'; ewes 14.00 'n 6.00;
Blockers 13.60 fj 5.00.
F(0)ir A Qmiklte TTunirim
We liavt
Soul li w itli a
for $6000. Will
.5 iu-vcH adjoining tin- pity
louse renting Cor $1500 bi
consider cash offer
limits on tho
li we can sell
PHONE 1661.
lRioissffil & Alblkpilu
5 Bad Third 8t Second Ploon
One large ball second
will renl for Bociei v or
or t v o nights each week
and janitor service. Sec
lot)'
W
ol'ltl
r.i.i
raternal order one
; light beat water
Manager World.
Phone 1000.
Real Estate
FOU RKNT ONE DKSlHAni.K OF-
flcc room In World Bid. Light
hint and Janitor service. Seo C. E.
Dent or phone 1000.
Rooms for Rent
UNI'WRNISIIKD
I FOR SALIC ON SofTH
i Strictly modern 8 -room
FOR RKNT- TWO I'.N'I'l' 1 1. VI SI I KD I hood ;
rooms. 622 S. .Main.
BIDE
I -story
home; east front; paved street This
property was built for a home by
day's work and not hy contract;
plumbed to stand cold weather. Good
barn; choke location and nelghhor-
furnlshed or unfurnished; all
At a bargain. .Morris & Cat-
Room 4 First Stair North of
l.lve stn k In Kansas Ottjr.
KANSAS CITY April It. Cattle
Receipts 22000 Including lO.OOO south
ems; market steady 10 cents lower;
cows and heifers steady stockers
Weak to 25 cents lower; dressed he f
and export steers 17.60 8.50; south-
erns 14.85 toj 6.80; southern cows
$4.00 fa 6.25; calves 14.00 fr 7.50.
HogS Receipts 9000; market 10
cents lower; bulk of sales 17.46
7.77'; heavy $7.70 It 7.K0; packers
and butchers $7.50 7.77 Mi; hKhts
$7.25 fi 7.50; pigs $7.25 ft 6.26.
Sheep Receipts 8.000; market 10
Coitjon in Galveston
OALVKSTo.V. April 22. Cotton-
Holiday; gross receipts 491; stock
1(4986; Great Rritaln 4766; France
10S95; coastwise K85.
Produce In
KANSAS C1TY.
Creamery Bit
packing stock 2
Kggn - Kxtrns
Kansas city.
April II. Button-
firsts 29c; second 27
L'ii i..
firsts l'i1r
Elgin Butter 81c.
ELGIN in.. April 22. The quota-
tion committee of Elgin this afternoon
declared butler firm 31c.
Grain in Kansas Cltj
KANSAS CITY April 22.
FOR RENT
tShoyenne.
six
Call
Rot MS.
Or. J. B
305 S.
Webb
tfiH);
Foil RKNT 7-ROOM COTTA
modern; with basement; chicken
vard fenced! barn; also hearing fruit
trees. Located 22 4 W
2688.
Foil RUNT TWO I.ARGK l'XI'CR-
nlshed rooms with gas. $10. 1630
B M.iin.
M Lscellaneous.
eUFFERING PEOPLE 11)00 PER-
sons In the city of Tulsa will tell
you that Hottentot Is the host reme-
l dy for rheumatism pneumonia men
ingitis and twenty other diseases. ! or
sale hy your druggist. Pimm 1 1 s s for
further Information.
:
new.
terlln
k n ss.
FOR BALE TWO LOTS IN JENKB
Oklahoma; right In the heart of the
oil field. A bargain. See C B. Dent or
Phi ne iooo.
PdDULTlY
WP- at
11.09 tj MB;
Sei
Wfl BUT
"" ' "one ntw ttn()
ltllll.gai ller Ai
HHt RKNT MODERN 8-ROOM
house east front M block from car
line. n.w. corner South Baltimore and
16th street. See or phone K. H. Dlll-
ard at offices First Natl Hank Hldg.
124
BELL and EXCHANGE
second-hand furniture.
Downing. Rhone 1753
Bi S.-.ond.
1-iMt RKNT ONE SMALL IIOI'SK
with garden. M. 8. Graham De-
troit and Thirteenth
HAVE YOl'H REPAIRING I X INK
at Haines & Stouts the new and
up-to-date repair shop; work called
for nnd delivered. Phone 2724. 17
w. rirat
Colt SAI.K It V OWNER r.-RooM
modern t uttago wiih bath; east
front; foUr blocks from Clinton bltlg.
Address l!ox 1176 City.
OWNER MFST HELL 5-ROoM
modern house with barn chicken
house fences walks shade -t-; only
throe blocks from new post office.
Priced low for quick sale. Address
G. tare World.
POR RENT
ern bungalow
296.
FIVE ROOM
11. F Pettll.
MOD-
Phone
SCREEN DOORS. ALL SIZES. WITH
hinges. Geo. W. Groves Hardware
120 N. Main. Phone 1600.
Lost.
ST -I AY El 1 ON APRIL 17 BAT
horse 6 yenrs old. weighing about
960; shod all around: fore-top clip-
ped; star on left front leu. Liberal
reward for return of horse or Inform-
ation leading to same. Phone 1271
Btatk or write O. Maupln Tulsa.
MEN'S 'NU N Sl ITS
25c. 217 E. Third.
U". WOMEN'S
2 i AND r ACRE 'I It ACTS I I UR
Acre are selling to others; fine
horn OS are building! purchase while
the non-resident owners are offering
than at reduced prices; close to car
line school nnd gas; let us show.
Terms one-fourth 'ash balance pay-
ments. Erwln Covey Room 25 over
Post Office. Phone 1944.
FOR REN 12 ACRES Of RICH
bottom land near town. Phone 296.
P. F. Pettus.
Business Chances.
IOBT OWL STICK P'N WITH TO-
paz setting. Regard. Kennedy-Walsh-Gro..
601 So. Main
LOST BUNCH Of KEYS ON RING
nnd chain. Phone 779.
Room ami Board.
TRAVELERS HOTEL NOW OPEN
for business nice large rooms with
hot and cold water In each room nnd
food board; room and board $5 an J
up. 108A If. Main.
Stt and 6-ACRK TRACTS AT
prices and terms that will Interest
you. Erwln Covey Room 26 over
Post Office.
FOR HALE THREE LOTH AND
two small houses renting for 111
per month; not far out: must sell.
Only $750. Phone 816 652 or 1048
Red. Cunningham & Hunch.
PRIES ORPINGTONS
COST LITLE
Why ralBe "scrub" stock when you can
start with eggs or stock of tho line
that won leading prizes In Tulsu Mus-
kogee and Oklahoma City.
White Kellerstrass Ruff Mar's
Black Cook Orpingtons' eggs from
$1.50 to $5.00. Advance booking for
day old chicks taken now
PLEASANT VIEW POULTRY FARM
Four blocks northwest Ken Jail col-
lego Joe Rothhelmer
Tulsa Okla.
BEFORE BUYING INCUBATOR OR
Broodet see how Crane hatches a
strong chick for every good egg and
raises It. For sale our Dest prize-
winning brooding pens of Wnlte Rocks
and Brown Leghorns. Eggs; Or-
pingtons Barred and White Rocks
Brown Leghorns and polish ti to 15.
Crane's 7 38 West Fourth.
Cash: No. 2 hard
No. red 11.114 Ml.
Corn No. 2 mixed SO.
79'-j 'u 80c.
Oate No. 2 white 58V4c;
mixed 6 8 '4 c
I lose Wtfeat May $1.08 3-8
$1.02 7-8tfi'1.03; September 99
11.00.
Corn May 78 3-4c; July
eptembei 71 1-1 Ol-tO.
Oate July 51 3-411 61 7-8c;
temher 42 14c
Cotton In New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS April 22.
No. 2 white
No.
July
7-8?
Si p-
cotton steady. 1-8 up;
sales on the spi t 1306
rive 315. Low ordinary
Spot
middling 12;
hales; to ar-
8 9-16 noml-
WHITK WYANDOTTE COCKERELS
11.00. Mac Poultry Farm 1621 H.
Main.
nnl; ordinary 9 3-8 nominal; good or-
dinary 10 3-16; strict good ordinary
11 3-16; low middling 11 1-2; strict
low middling 11 3-4; middling 12;
strict middling 12 5-16; good middling
12 9-141; strict good middling 12 3-4;
middling fair 13 1 16. nominal; mid-
dling fair to fair 13 7-16; fair 13
13-16 nominal; receipts 3.325; stock
115 347.
Personal.
WHITE WYAMJOTTE EGGS 11.60
per setting. Mae Poultry Farm. 1621
i II .1-
LADIES- $1000 REWARD; I PQ8I- 1 "' """'
lively guarantee my great success- j QKT 0L'R PRICES ON CHICKEN
tul Monthly remedy; safely re-1 feI.e. ;.. W. Grovee Hardwar
lleves some of the longest most ob
of the ninth unless you acknowledge
him open ly as master and Lord.
Christ siijs that v are either with
him or against him. To be with him
Is duty. I" be against him Is mutiny.
Thcr is no middle ground.
Sunday night at the Prcsbylcrln 1
OhurOh life pastor Rev. C W. Kerr
poke on tho "Ministry of Friend-
ships." The text was: "A man that
hath friends must show hlmselt
friendly. Thine own frltnd and thy
father's friend forsake not." The pas-
tor stated thai he had formerly
preached upon the recognition of
friends In heaven but felt that It was
more appropriate to preach upon the
recognition Of friends upon earth. I'n-
less we paid more attention to this
we will not have many friends to
recognize In heaven. It will he rather
embarrassing to wait until you get to
heaven to get acquainted with tho
man who sits In the same pew nnd
sings from the singing book with you
down here on earth. But In order to
have friends one must show himself
friendly. What an opportunity wo
have of making friends in this new
country. There are some hindrances
which some people have In getting
acquainted! V
1. standing on our dignity. Wait-
ing for an Introduction.
2. So busy with our own affairs.
No time for friendships.
3. The spirit of distrust that so
many people display toward the
stranger.
If We would have friends we must
mo t people half way. When a man
has no friends It is a reflection on
himself.
wonderful indeed is the ministry
Of friendships. Charles Kingsley said
that the Secret of his life was that
he had a friend. Friendship Is n mu-
tual affair. The bible picture of a
friend Is the man who Uvea by the
shle of the roatl and endeavors to be
the friend to man.
The second part of the text says
that when you have found a friend
bold on to him. "Thine own friend
and thy father's frlentl forsake not.'
Keep your friendships In repair.
We rose friends hy disease. Board
your friendships carefully. Many a
friendship which took years to form
Is lost In a moment by carelessness
on our psrt.
Above everything
friendship with Jesus
the friend that stick
a brother.
.Money to Loan.
WE HAVE 12.500.00 TO l'lA'R
promptly at 10 per cent on first
farm mortgage. Only gilt .tig pro-
position win . considered. A dd rets
X. V. 7... World.
To LOAN $600 PRIVATE MONET
on gooti real state farcy Collins 5
West Second. Phone 38.
$6000 TO LOAN IN AMOUNT! TO
suit borrowers; payable In monthly
payments; pr pi service. PefO) Col-
lins r West Second street. Phone 38.
$1000
See
Street
PRIVATE MONET TO LOAM
A. Brnsbergef .t Co. East 3rd
MONET TO low.
on Diamonds Pianos Household
Oootls Live Slock or anything ol
value. Strictly confidential. Will
call at residence.
t 11 s. H BRYAN.
Phone 171.
Room No. 3 (ir Colonial 1Ue Co.
else form u
Christ. He Is
elh closer than
Three-roomed house
in one block Prom cur
on good East fronl lot;
garden; on easy terms.
Wo ILo WXM
Friend-Jones Building
lose
ine
fine
The
To Trade.
Bl'SINKSS BARGAIN IN OKLAHO-
ma City property; i lose In. on Grand
avenue; street car terminal block;
the best location and Is In line for
the largest Increase. Will eichange
for Innd and some t ash. Address
owner Frank Hampton 425 W.
Seventh St. Oklnhnma City.
sllnate sbnormal cases In three to
five days; no harm pain or Inter-
ference with work mall ll.fn. Double
Strength It. 00. Dr. D. ft Bouthlng-
ton Remedy CO. Kansas City Mo.
fenr e.
120 N. Main.
Live Stock.
Grain.
22. Cash I
Read World Want Ada
I hi huh ( ash
CHICAGO April
Wheat: No. 2 red
No. 2 hard 11.14 6 1.14: No. 1
northern 11.1 1 i 1 .20; No. 2 northern
$1. 14nl.lt); No. 2 spring $1.07$ 1.08;
velvet chaff $1.00$ 1.15: durum 11.10
V 1 12.
Cora No. I yellow tic.
POR SALE 1 INK PAIR OF FINK
draft mares weight 1600 pounds
i each. Age 7 and years old. heavy-
harness and Oil gear wagon "omplete
1- k tr HruilaliflW t I'lrat ..
$114 4 1.154 I nnW Tulsa okla.
' FOR SALK DRIVING MARK HAR-
I ness and buggy: perfectly gentle;
..-I. 111 u..lt Im WM
H II J l.lov can 'i . . ... o3. ii. Rwui
half actual value. AOdress til
I World.
I
Cotton in Liverpool.
LIVERPOOL April 22. Closing-
Cotton spot: Good business done;
price! unchanged to 8 points higher:
American middling fair 7.27: gniid
middling 6.9; middling low
middling .35; good ordinary t.9i;
ordinary 5.59. Sales 10 mm bales of
which 500 were for speculation ami;
export. Including 9.500 American
receipts 9.000 Including 8500 Amerl-!
can. Futures opened firm am!1
closed quiet; April 8.46 4; April-May'
May-June June-July July-August
8.42; August-September 1 40 Sep
tefflber-Qntober fi.35; October-No
vember 6.34 4. November-DOCemt-ST
; ' lot en le-i Janun i li 12 Jn n-unrv-Febiuary
6.314; February-
March. March-April 6.33.
Spots In New fork
M.W Y ' llUC April 22 Cotton
qpnt qulotj closed steady; middling
uplands 12.00; middling gulf ll.ltj
sales 20U bales.
Willi. i; vol WAIT.
very latest modern machinery
Eo Lo WMLSdDN
"The BXPCrt Sole-Saver."
No. 3 West First Street.
South
farm
A nice six-room house on
Denver. A bargain. 160-aert
near Ramona. well Improved Sale or
trade also large list of resident e
property. Improved or vacant close In
or additions. Prices right.
for Sale or Trade -Large list of
Texas ram h properly $5 per aero up.
Also good list of Missouri and Arkan-
sas farms for sale or trad.
M AllDOX.
Phone 1441
Room 4 Kirk pa trick Bldg
FOR SAI.K - -New 4-room Cltage.
Kast front stable chicken run gar
Monty Tod LdDsiiiD
Kccnt 241-25 Over Posflonice
FVtones 1048 mr 2341
IPflmfly fl Mnney
fur CONFIDENTIAL Loans
on
ALL KINDS OK PERSONAL
PROPKRTT.
DIAMONDS A SPI3CIALTT.
Lowest Rates nnd You Get tho Money
Now.
TflHIIE MASdDN C.
17 Kast Second Street.
His TfiM(E ft limy
IPir psirfly 2s
Ftow
PI IS ADVANC l.i; BVBRT DAT.
An elegant home on the south side
not far out must be seen to be ap-
preciated V. $12500
A good 6-rooni '-ullage on North
Cheyenne practically n-w . $1950
$800 cash.
6-room. east front i ullage on South
Cheyenne in the best residence
section at considerable less than It
tan he produced for $3350.00
$1000.00 cash.
New I -room bungalow on south side
easy terms $2400.00
8-room house new paint new decora-
tions east front on South Den-
ver $4300.00
An Bp-to-the-mlnute bungalow
rooms the expensive and attractive
kind $3900.00
Terms.
a good modern 6-room cottage on s.
Boulder east front $.1250.00
Terms.
A swell home on South Boulder for
a man with money $20)0.00
New 6-room bungalow on South
Bottlder elegant style ....$3600.00
UI S1NKSS PROPKRTY.
sin foot business property on Set nnd
street buildings ami all per
foot $116 60
120 feet on South Boston pel
foot $.100.00
120 feet on South Frankfort. pel
foot $60.00
50 feet on S. Main per ft. $260 00
An oil producing property that is an
A-l buy. must hare III.IM.M to
handle it.
These are Just a few. If you don't see
what you want ask for It.
1 and 2 P. o. Hldg.
FU((KttW(0)dl &
den fruit;
of school.
I bocks from car;
$1250. Terms.
1 Mucks
1
L. Hi STKWART CO.
207 Drew llldg. Phono 21o0
I ADIES
$1000 REWARD! jCTCS
Ya.Dna nthlr Don - -? 'oDeee l-.f.
Ml mcssl ..iti.tt '. 4- u dsSt .lh4
4k hi. rn of intorfstfeai tth r-r ar-nfc fa41 i m
Ib.uiJ-v.. .H t; . a-.b.-i ifM. . tet-ve 44ra
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