The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 56, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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:Uiii unto th* Lord,
H« ia coed: for Hi* mercy esdsreth
wfcea ikt hi it *tatag directly ce t„rn-
the bock- Xevtr face the I 1 L« ^ redeemed of ti* Lord say
readitg. L«t «** «*" !r<m ao. whom He hath redeemed from the
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Avoid kooiu or paper* printed sad*- ^ them oat of tie Hid*.
Uaetly or ia gull type. Rett T<nr ,toa ^ ^ {rom ^ wt*.
eyes by lookmg from the book ev- .roE, ^ t«ortb. tad from Ike south
erj few momeau. Cl'iii' year eye* They waadertd la eke wildernea*
every night *od morning with pare a , .ciliary w*j; tbey found so
water." .city to dweli it.
Hungry ud thirsty. their *ou.
Tk* airier t* often seeded by
•dalu a* well a* ckildreo. More- ^
orer. «ir ackooU are berOTlc* rapid- TieB |keJ crterf aota tke Lord lc
ly more laleilicenL -ieir trosble, and ke dellrered tie
o - oflt of their diiiretML
QI'A.XAH PAHKEEs MOTHER. Aad He tad them fortk by tke rl«kt|
way, tfcat tbey mlpk so to a city of
At Ue laat mmIub of cod«t««. a ^bltatioo.
Mil waa p*me4 appropnaun* ti,900 0 Uat men would pralae the Lord
for tbe remoral of tie Body of Cy - for nu goojoe^ 4cuj jor Hi* woo
tfcia Ana Parker from tt* ob*- jre work* to Ike children of zoe&tj
re*tln( place in Teia* to Po*t Oak For Ht loocinc *o«l.
Ml*don. four mile* from Cache, newr I ud gjleth the huagry *ool writh good-
Lawtoo, Okia Tke remorai waa ac-. L<Mj
eompiiahed recently. The Menouiu
mi*aioitary. Ber Mr Becker, coo- tirrt l aFTrd Bretkrra C karch.
ducted the *errlee*. He Mid in part:] (CorDer tUl. xnd Ceoter.)
"The day will come when we all
will be railed again In God'* eye*
we all die alike. The body of Cyn-
thia Ann Parker, which we hare bo-
fore u*. *how* bow we will be, rich
or poor, bat when resurrection comes
It will be different. One will be
raiaed for eternal happtneaa, one for
•Lernai miaery. God will put u* her>
to get ready for that great day."
Quacah Parker, the Comanche;
chief, one of the three children 011 Que*tlon: What Shall a Man Glre In
Synthia Ann Parker. g e. In broken j („r Hi> Thu u
1* a. m.—Bible *chooL Parent*,
bring yoar children. The Men'* Move-
ment 1* calling for the men of the
community.
11 a. m.—Sermon, "Christ Lost and
found "
X p. m.—Junior Society; Mis* Flor-
ence RatcliB, superintendent.
C:30 p m—Christian Endeavor
meting
7:34 p. m.—Sermon, "A Business
Best Grape
Bex Davis
Fi.v. y Eat.:
fral Pice
i !« peck
lea. each....
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Northers Potatoes—
15 & peck...........
W a tiashtl
Colo. Pick*, beat to be
IS It peck
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GEMTCl! BAB61I5S
Pore Hog Lard. B>
Picnic Ha&i. Tt
Dry Salt Meat, tt,
Pawnee Chief Flour, ak
Hunter^ Cream Flour. *k il-ft
Cooking Figs, best grade
4 b ^ ..at
Evaporated Peaches, fine
1 !b Ot
Large Raisin*, i St Ht
Prunes. J !t> Sie
Fresh Date*, per B> l*e
Lenox Soap. 7 bars 2it
Crystal White Soap, ( bar* Ht
Bulk Starch. ' lb iit
Old Dutch Cieanser. J can* iit
Swift Pride Cleanser. 2 can*. lit
Standard Corn, 3 can* Ht
2 Tt> Tomatoes, 2 cans. iit
Good S-tie Broom Mr
Quart Pare Apple Butter,
Jar iit
Set raly the mesl bat alw
the best j«s can get for J r
■•Bfj—nan trom
Chrisney's
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Honored by Women
Whea * women p«k od bev
«.leat icercl .u«eriag
tmu rou MiOioa* have be-
nowed thu mark od coai-
deace oa Dr. K. V. Pierce,
cit Bafalo, N. Y. Every-
where fnere tre woaien bo
bear witocM to the wrjoder-
working, curin<'pc«ef of
pierce'* Firoriie Fre%cript '*
— which mvn the tnfmtg it*
fr *i pain, and ucce*%*uily
grapple* with wr^man'* weak-
o£•*«* mad stubborn ilh.
Dr. Pierce** PteasMat PclleU induct
IT MAKES WEAK WOT EN STRONG
IT HAKES 5ICK WOMEN WELL
No kqidu'i appeal wai'ever ni direeted or her eoa-
Sdence misplaced wbea be wrote for adviea, to
the Woato't Diir*«* v Mrao L A ocx*viow, L .
R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. 1 .
iU nlurm\ k"(j m«vra ca ae a *my.
(tswnttlw «♦ Bexia. po<^adi of candy per day
The Coinaiai Che: xate Ca. Satar- Tke factory will have four fally-
lay received Mit lot the eoBstrac-'f<js-;?ed Separtmeata, a* fallows: A|
tion of their ti ■ • taciy factory ia cr«ax departseat for the macufac-
Britiear'* Adi. .o« Harrisos tar* of boa boe*. cr«aa center*, the
itreet ia the aorth part od the city. Vars.tr' line of goods, etc.; the hart
Utider the ter=<s ot the eoatract gt«di iepart mt for the matiufae-
:f the Coioaial people with the Slaw- -.ire od "fairy stick,* "pare stigar j
f Derelopm : Co, the factory itttf drops of various kinds, bar
tanst be is cperado*. ectplcying good*, etc.; the package deparusen:.
tore than 2* pt ; ■ is ei; -it/.'. ;r- anj the chocolate goods departs:en..
Lag and Cve aali*mea ot the read. Patented machinery and proccat^i
ty Jaly L -ill be used ia some of the depirt-
The factory noi.dong i* to be 1M menu, all ot which will hare the
feet by 40 foet ia dimensions, two _suaj mixers, slab*, cutters, chiller*
• .-.ta and a lueatit It will be etc.
. >s.nractad of spKhOf m>>^lded con- The Coiocial people expect, from
cr« blocks, wick the company will the start, to employ more people
have m Bnfarto -l on the ground*, than the contract requires, aad the
according to ti. .- ow* *pccificatioaa. force will be increased rapidly a*
The estimated coat e< it-tiding and the field is developed. They stand
e-qaipeemt la fSkMVt. well with the trade, having an es-
Tha fall capacity of ti .shed repntaiioti from their other A
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building up a ready market for th
There will be a danoa in W. O. W.
Hall, over Reynolds' Drug Store,
Tuesday evening, March T.
Shaffer's orchestra.
Music by
s-at
HTDLUf LAHDS.
Full list of Indian lands to be told
st th Shawnee agency, with fall par-
ticular*, are publiahed each week In
The Weekly News
1 M PATS FOR THE DAXLI SEWS
SCBSCBIBE FOir THE DAILJ |THREE M05THS, DELITEKED AT
SEWS. TOrB Hd>3CE.
Week-day Lenten service*—Tt es-1 products of the Shawnee concern.
day, 4 W p. m.. Friday, 7:M p. m.
strangers and visitor* always wel-
come.
Rev R. Winei.-. Magcwn. Minister
i <st
CatbaUc.
Benedict's Church. Corner Kick-'
apoo and St. Benedict.)
I s. m_—-Low nut
> a m.—Sunday school
10 15 a. m.—High mas* and ser-
mon.
7:1# p. m.—Rosary and benediction.
The public 1* cordially invited. .
Fr. Blaise. Pastor
THE MEETING!
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F'lrst Baptitt Charrh.
(Corner Ttnth and Union. I
Announcement* for the week
:i0 a. m.—Sunday school.
11 a m.—Preaching *emce
«:S« p. m.—B T P. U.
7: S« p. m.—Preaching service.
Mid-week prayer service, Wednes-
day evening.
Choir practice Friday evening.
Rev. Geo. W. McCall of Fort
Worth. Tex., will occupy the pulpit
both morning and evening.
The general public is cordially in-j^m WAST
vlted to worship with us. The mem- jyfcWS.
bership especially are urged to be
present.
W. F. HeitoB, S. 8. SupL
a hearty welcome. Especially do we
Invite those without a church home
to worahip with ua.
Simpson Hamrick, Pastor.
Residence: 1220 East Eleventh.
English, the following history of bl
mother:
"My mother was born In Illinoia in
1S27. The family moved to Texas,
whera they lived at Parker Fort
Tbey farmed, opened a school and
organised a Baptist Cborch. Her
ancle was a preacher. In l&M, the
gate to the fort having been left
open, a number of Comanche* ran
Into the enclosure, killed the preach-
er and stole my mother, who wai
then years old, and adopted her
Into the tribe. When grown, the girl
married Peta Sacona, chief.
"My Jove for my mother caused me
to want her body near me. She was
a good woman. Through her kind-
ness I became endeared to th* white
man I desire my people to take op
the ways of the white brothers, be-
come educated men and women, till-
ing the aoll and attending to the
household duties.
Soon the government will stop
paying any more money to the In-
dian and make him work for hi*
living. Each of you, my people,
should change your ways to please
the government The white man
knows bast."
the third in s series of Sunday night
evangelistic discourses A large
chorus choir will lesd the singing.
Come early.
Mld-Week Meetings.
Wednesdsy night—Meeting for "The
Deepening of Splrltoal Life." 1. J.
Miller will lead the meeting
Thursday afternoon—LAdies' Aid
Society will meet for work and social
boar. _
Flr.l rksrrk •( (hrlut, ViestUt.
Regular Sundsy morning service is
held In the auditorium of the Car-
negie Library, at 11 o'clock. The
regular Wedneadsy evening testimon-
ial meeting Is beld at 7:20 o'clock.
Visitors sre cordially Invited to at-
tend these aervlces.
First M. E. Ctarck, South.
(Corner Tenth snd Beard.)
Sunday school at 1:45 a. m.; John
W. Jones, superintendent
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 1:20 p
m., by the pastor.
Epworth League at (:20 p. m.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to
alL
J H. Ball. Pastor.
Find d krlntian ( barrk.
iEleventh and Broadway.)
:45 a. m.—Bible school.
11 a. m.—Devotions and sermon.
4 p. m.—Junior C. E.
5:20 p. m.—Intermediate C. E.
7:20 p. m.—Devotions and sermon.
Too are earnestly invited to wor-
ship with us.
George Prewltt, Minister.
+ + + + + + + + + + + + +! dirare ■etbadlsi Epl*c*p*l Cksrck.
+ Csrreet Fitting of GLASSES + (Corner Tenth and Draper.)
4- DRS.CARTER A STOOKBBCRY + Sunday achool at :20 A m ; A.
•£■ Room* 2 and 2, Chrlanay Bldg. + lardner, superintendent
+ Practice Limited to— + j Morning worahip at 11 o'clock.
+ Eye, Ear, ."*** aad Thrwat + Epworth League at 1:45 p. m.
+ Shawnee. Okla. + Evening worship at 7:20 o'clock.
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + i Everybody who comes will receive
First Method]*! Fpl«copal (bareh.
(Corner Beard and Ninth.)
S 45 a. m.—Sunday *chool session
F. B. Reed, superintendent.
11 a m nd 7 20 p m.—Public
worship.
12:15 p. m.—Class meeting.
3 p. m.—Junior League; Mr*
Learned, auperintendent
*:20 p. m.—Epworth League devo-
tional; Miu Mary McDivltt, pretl
dent
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.—Prayer
meeting and Bible taudy.
Sunday sermon subjects:
11 a. m.—"A Saving Faith Kept"
7:20 p. m.—"A Question and Its
An*wer."
Good mu*lc at both (ervices.
Welcome to all.
W. G. Lemmon, Minister.
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Flr t Pre«byteriaa Chartk.
(Corner Ninth and Bell.)
Sunday school, 2:45 a m.; E
Smiley, superintendent
Worning worship, 11 o'clock.
Evening worship, 7:20 o'clock.
C. E meeting. 6:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 7:20
p. m.; subject. Acts, 9th chapter.
You will always find s cordial wel-
come at this church.
J. M Broady. Pastor
A thousand cou Lave been secured
for the use of the uniform rank of
I tba Woodmen of tke World during ^
i the state meeting here. They will ^
j be set up In Convention Hall. A ^
:mber of degree teams will ^
I be here, their transportation . ^
I guaranteed by the head camp. ^
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; the head camp, for the best drill; ^
- liberally decor*tec ^
the meeting, probably a bug ^
business hou*es *r ^
j tag colors than upon any similar ^
occasion ▲
THE i
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$25.00
One Way to Principal Points In
California
Correspondingly Low Fares to
Oregon and Washington
Via
ROCK(ISLAND LINES
Ma.ch 10th to April 10 ih.
See H. H. GRAY, Local A*ent
1JU3& j
Kepotr of Uie CoodiLioa of
THE UNION STATE BASK,
at Shawnee, in the State of Okla-
homa, at tht dote of buaice«e, March
7, 1911.
Kefeeurett.
Loans and discoonu $ 4rw3.6C
Overdrafu, secured aad
unsecured
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants,
etc.
Furniture and Fixtures,...
Due trom Hanks.
Checks and other Cash
Items
Exchanges for Clearing
House
Cash in Bank
THHEE LHTES THREE TIJIES 15
roLnois of
Or wnte for tuii mionutioa to
H. M. BROWN, D P. A
Okishoms City
Subacribe for the Snswnee .Newt,
FREE
43,787.76
5,300.00
24^U.«9
1^51.05
5^3L71
1< ,203.82
Total 2174,114.23
IfckflHW.
Capital Stock paid In 2 25,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,500.00
Undivided Profits, leas Ex-
penses and taxes paid... 522.8JS
Due to Banks 12,754^0
Individual Depoeiu subject
to check 115,221.54
Time Certificates of De-
posit ^7,141.72
Certified Checks *73.33
IN WAR TIMES
We read in oar records of pest events, bow, wken wsr
was devastating our land, men were drafted into service. In
some cases where s man was not able to go tor various rea-
son* he was allowed to get a man In his place. If you, for
any reason, cannot do business with as, send or bring s
friend, and ws will give you fall credit on oar book of
friendship.
SEC URITYSTATEBA NK
Where Money brew*. 4 Fer fast as Ha,lag aad Time PvfariU
Central Presbyterian Chareh.
(Corner Beard snd Rldgewood.)
Sunday school, 1:10 am.
Preaching services, 11 a. m. and
7:20 p. m.
T. P. 8 C. E.. 6:20 p. m.
Wednesday—Mid-week service of
prayer and Bible study.
Everybody always welcome. A spe-
cial invitation Is extended to strang-
er* snd visitors In the city.
J. M. Clark. Pastor.
Eplseapal
Eaaaaael Cksreh.
(Broadway and Highland.)
Sunday services, 10 A m . 11 a. in.
and 7:20 p. m.
Total 1174.114^7
state of Oklahoma,
County of Pottawatomie, se:
L F. J. Fleming, Cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief,
to help me God.
F. J. FLEMLNG, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
tiba 10th day of March, 191L
(Seal.) F. W. HA1FLEY,
Notary Public.
(My commission expires Feb. 15,
ltU.)
Correct—Attest:
MARTIN FLEMING,
F. J. FLEMING, Directors.
RECAPITULATION.
Res* arret.
Loans and Diaoount* $ 14,003.65
Overdrafts secured 1,022.59
Furniture and Fixture*.... 6,300.00
Cash and Sight
Exchange ^WJi7
Warrants 41,787.76 83,787.03
MONDAY MGHT MARCH 13
7:45 P. M.
CONVENTION HALL
HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT
Total $174,114.27
Llabllltfe*.
Capital Stock < 25.000.00
Surplus 2,600.00
Undivided Profits 622^k
Deposits 146.091.3S
Total $174,114 J7
The tbove is correct:
F. J FLEMING, Cashier.
FOWLERTON!
In Sunny South-West Texas? No? Then
Come to Convention Hall on Monday evening
FREE SHOW AND LECTURE
Telling you all about a town born in a day—together with historical
SanAntonio—something that should interest everyone. A land of
perpetual sunshine. Every month in the year a farming month. An
opportunity of a lifetime to gain knowledge of this wonderful and
developing country.
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Come and Bring Your Friends
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family or friends to Convention Hall Monday night, March 13.
Come and learn about the Sunny Southwest and the great ar-
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