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THE NEWS-HERALD
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fharact'T, standing or reputation of
any pertum, firm or corporation
which may ippeur In the columns
ot The News-Herald will be gladly
eorrected upon Ita being brought to
the attention ot thu publisher.
Obituaries and reaolutlona ot re-
spect of lean tliuu 100 word* will b
published free. Cor all matter In
stcss of 100 worda a chargu of one
•eut per word will bo made. Count
your worda and remit with munu-
scrlpt,
HOt'SING AMI HEALTH.
In much of Uie current discus-
«lnn of housing nntl city, planning
the need ot n bnaU of observed fact
la apparent. A recent annlyala by
Clinlmera, the modlral officer of
GIas«row, of condltlona In Glasgow
la an Important contribution to tlie
difficult problem of tho relation of
home-room to denth-ruto. An ex-
amination of the ags d.atrlhullon of
the populathn of Clangow showed
that a cons'derable proportion ol
the difference In the ib uth rate rie-
orded for dwellincn ef various Uri
could be aacrlbed to (he large num-
ber of children In tho small".-
houiM. The number of chlldron
under C veara co'jstltutod 19 P"r
cent of the total population living In
one-room houses. H per cent In
two-room, 7 pel cent In throe-room
mid only 4 per cent In hotiaea of
four rooms and upward. Further
nnalvsls, however, showed that sim-
ple differences In apu Cistrlbutlo'i
vould not eiplaln altogether tUi
differences In death-rate I ti homes
of various slics. Astnmlng a stan-
dard ace and sex distribution. It «>•
found Wat a population of lOO.Ou-1
with the Qlrscow death-rate wouM
y'tld f 024 deaths annually In one.
room house*. 1,683 In two-root'
l.tSS ltv three-room and 1.032 In
houses of four or mere rooms, xvhlli
In Institutions the deaths would
number l,64f. With regard to tti.
censes ot death The problem bo
cornea very complex. In Infections
disease*. Including pneumonia, the
higher rate fell on tho sualler
hoove*. Disease* of the nervous
system In adults, on the other hand,
were apparently more prevalent
among the Inhabitants of the larger
houses. Chslmers re aids the evi-
dence as showing that the chlldr-n
torn In the smaller bouses are from
the atart under a serious physical
handicap which la related to aon<«
extent to the food supplv ThU
could be traced to the prevalence
In this grcep of various forms of
disease of the dl*«etlvc organs. "In
later life the Influence of the birth
surroundings did net wholly dlsap
pear, but the*e were obscured by
the influences of adult life, which
as In the rase of disease* of the
nervous system, tended to become
degenerative In type, and appeared
livvre frequently aniens the occ.i
pwita cf bouse* of larger aire."
Whether or not tbeee particular
conclusions srv kmnl to be gen -r
ally valid, It wl'l b.> recognlred. says
The Journal ot the American Med
leal Association that the careful
scrutiny and statistical analysis on
which they are based t tha only
method likely to lead to permanent
result*. In a "rord, *t Is not t
simple task to determine the I'iflu
ence of housing on health. Coif,
perisen of death-rates without rcf
orence to a*c, sex, race or ccononi'e
condition may be Quite misleading.
Statement o( Condition ol the
National Bank ol Commerce
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA, June 4, 1913
Resources
I«<iii!ih and Warrants .....
Overtiming ......
(J, H. Bonds .......
llnttUiiiK Hoiiho Furniture and Fixtures -
(luhlt in Hank - ... $ 87,HN)t.Ht
Onsli in Vaults - 45,8UJi.f>4
Dcliiuntl 1/iuiih .... 226.fi2ri.IH)
Cash Reserve ....
$424,012.75
0,026.«8
l(K),(H)0.00
24,900.00
Total
- 359,302.38
$917,841.51
Liabilities
Capital Stock
Stirplus anil I'rollte
('irctilut inn -
Deposits
Total
Tin* iiImpvo is correct,
L. C.
$ 100,000.00
28,925.42
97,400.00
- 691,516.09
. if It I 7,841.51
WEBSTER, Cashier.
national campaign of diffusing chilli
welfare Irleau
This bulletin, Which will bs a fnn-
tnrc of llio child rm's bureau, cx-
horls every locality to wago sum-
mer enmpnirns to tnvc tho bnbiea'
lives.
In wnrds In such cities na New
Vork tiiul rhlladclphia whom sv>-
tr'iiatlc summer baby saving cam-
palKns ivero undertaken, tho death
rate of Infants decreased between
30 and 40 per cent.
A baby ntirBod by Its mother, tho
children's bureau declares, hns ap-
proximately ten times tho chance u>
live that a battle-fed baby baa.
The bulletin describes various mu-
nicipal and philanthropic activities
In tho direction of child welfar*.
such as Inspection of milk supply,
municipal milk dispensing stations,
baby clinics vlaltlrg nurses, In-
struction of mothers and tho de
structlon of tho death-distributing
fly.
KNUA-Ml'MKNT SCHOOLS.
Sessions Mill be Held In Stilwell,
Poteau, Pawhuska, Hobart anil
Frederick.
Oklahoma City, Juno 17.—En-
campment agricultural schools of
one week's duration, awardttil
through comrsls by Iho state board
of agrlculttiro and the A. & M. Col-
lege, are to be held during July and
Aug'ist In Stllwoll, Poteau, 1'aw-
litiskn. Hobart and Frederick. Dat"s
of tho scboolB have not been flxod
Stsslons will bo held In tents
1th equipment from tho Stillwater
College and a force of lecturer)
from the college staff. There will
ho Illustrated lecturts touching live
stock, talks on live stock Judging
uud agricultural and addresses by
the statu veterinary Willi free clla-
ics The woman's department. In
charge of M'ss Irma Matthews, will
be more comprehensive than in the
past. There will ba Instruction In
the art ot dressmaking during the
morning sessions by Mr*. Or* L.
Wood of Oklahoma City, and In the
afternoon special work In domestic
science bearing upon tho cookery
and care of vegetables, milk an I
meats, also Instruction tn canning.
Home nursing will be lectured upon
by Miss Mary O'Dotuiell ot Okiaho
a City, a graduate nurse, and In-
struction In oral hyg en** will be by
a representative of tho National
Mouth llyglene Association.
Thr Kpworth League of the Trln
!ty M. E. Church, (touth, will give
an Ice cream social Tuesday even
tng, June 17 on the church iawa
corner Market and Ftrre*t l'ro-
reeds to apply on p'ano. 1G-St
Private Mono toletd
jg 8h*wno* Real Mitate. B**t ol
sons.
CHAS. K. (TB1XS
Lawyer
•O-lS-tf lit ! . Broadway SI
Head the r>ally News-Herald
£:■ ....
r!
I
m ESTArc
Why Pay Rent ?
Wlion we can sell you a nice well
arranged 4 room plastered house,
well located on a nice 50x1-10 cor-
ner, convenient to Rock Island
Bhops, and one block from one of
Shawnee's best Ward School build-
ings; gas for cooking and heating,
good well, garden, fruit, cement
porch nnd sidewalks. $100 down,
balance $12.80 per month, 6 per ccnt
interest on deferred payment*.
Price $900.
LAMBARD - HART
Realty & Investment Company
Telephone 311.
Try a want td in the Shawnee
sj* Je s|s 4|* £• Js j-«
'!* *1*
RAILWAY TIME TABLES. *
■> — t
.J. .J. *T. .j. .J. J. .J. !« .T. .!. .'. .'. .*.
(Corrected June 9. 1913)
ROCK ISLAND.
Fast Hound.
Ar. Lv.
No. 44--11.20 a m 11:30 a. m.
(For Memphis )
No. 48— 8:40 p. m 8:45 p. m.
(For Memphis.)
No 48— !:10 a. m 2:20 a m
(For McAlester.)
No. 84—Leave* Station 8:20 a. m
(Local Freight.)
Wesl Hound
Ar. Lv.
No 47— 9:80 a. m .. 9:SS a. m.
(For KlReno )
No. 4S— R;00 p. m 5:10 p. m
(For Amarlllo.)
No. 41— 8:45 a. m 3:60 a. m.
(For Tucumcarl.)
No. 8£ Leaves Shawnee Yard 9am
(Local.)
Asher Branch—Arrives 9:0B a. m
Leaves 2:10 p m
K. Jt T.
South lteund.
Ar. Lv.
N*. 15—9:15 a m 9:15 a m
Na 19—8:32 p. m 8:3! p m.
West Bound.
W. M MOOfNfc,* a ? 0[\
llUIK'MIIW'Vli AM)
NKrAIKINli
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
No. 20—8.00 a. «...
No. It—7:06 p in...
Lv
8:00 a m.
7:06 p. m
TO 81TF lliriKS.
Warning every community In the
nation that the great death rr (e of
l«blcs Is due to diseases which t«
a Hrge extent are preventable, the
children's bureau of the department
of labor has prerwed a compllstlnn
ef the Steps wh!ch various >ip-t<
date cities are taking to protec*.
child life and will circulate It In a
A New ll|htw«t|llt, IWp CoImcJ
SANTA IK.
For the North. For the South.
,•* 14—7:05 a m 317—8:60 a. m.
140?—1 00 p. ra 301—2:60 p. m.
l*rom the North. Frcm the South.
j 407—3:45 p. m 302—1140 a. m.
<14—6:00 p. m 313— 4:56 p. tr_
RKAI) THIS.
We. the undersigned Druggists of
Shawnee, have sold Hall's Teias
' Wonder, ef 2924 Olive St, St. Louis.
Mo, and recommend It to be the beet
I kidney. Bladder and Rheumatic Rem
j edy we hare ever sold. Sixty day*'
! treatment for a dollar.
Wallace Mann. Lien Drug Co.
, Shawnee Drug Co.. Owl Drug Stor*
! and C R Harrymas
MONEY
We have Private Money
to loan on City Properly
Our Rales and Terms are
the best.
See Us Before Closing
Elsewhere
Geo. E. McKINNIS Co.
WELLS & I,EE
Lanjers.
Offtrrs at Prague nnd Shawaee.
1'rartlce In All Court*.
+ -J- + * * * * * + 'I-
(• DM. H. II. WILSON
4" SpeciuUst. +
Bys, Ear, Nose nnd Throat, +
f- Ird floor Mamrioth Building, +
^ Itooma 118-119, Phone 764. +
V Glasses Kitted. Shawnee, Ok. +
(- -1- -1- -J- *V .:- •:« •;* -I« .[
t + + -J- .f. 4-
+ NEW STATE TRANSFER -J-
+■ New vans, good service. +
+ Piano and household furnl- 4-
+ ture moving a specialty.
+• Prices Ueaiionable. 4
* Phone 100. 127 N. Bdwy. +
Residence Phone 817.J. 4-
+ + + + + + +
WANTS
WjVNTED—Clrl for general house
work. €20 North Louisa. Phone
1269-R. 40-17-4t
WANTED—Girl at 733 N. Broad-
way. Phone 645. 65-16-4t
TOR KENT—KOOXS.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
rooms for housekeeping, 311 North
Market.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, also boarders
and roomers wanted. 232 N. Union.
Phone 728-J. 60-13-6t
FOR RENT—Cool southeast mod-
ern housekeeping rooms. 602 N.
Union. Phone 658-J. 3-2-tf
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
rooms for sleeping and light house-
keeping. Hodge's Place, 119 N. Ok-
lahoma. Phone S6S-J. 121-29-tf
FOR RENT—ilOl'SES.
FOIl RENT—Ciood 4 room house,
water ai.it gas, good barn aud
chicken lot, clonal for quick renter
$9.00. Phone 375. 51-14-tf
(• + + + + + tf + + .I. + +
♦ J. H. Wo«dt I. H. Wakl *
♦ 10, Btaaard a H. Kaals +
♦ Woods, Ntaasrd, Wakl A +
f Eanlf. +
f Attorneys-at-Law. +
♦ Ov*r Conservative Loaa *ad +
f Abstract Co. +
«• + + + ** + + + + + + +
♦1 + + "i" + + 4*"f,,i,4, + 4* +
f If you wish to boy or hav* +
♦ property to sell. 4*
♦ It you wish to rent a +
♦ house or have a house to ■{•
♦ rent. +
If yon wish to get a loan
-f- en city property, call on me 41
f at 107 N. BROADWAY or +
f sail PHONE 77L +
f> Kesl Estate Leaas. 4-
f J. C. FISHER +
f + + + + + + + + + +
Dental Parlors
SHAWNEE. OKLA
•« • mami 0«i«nr-n |s«s P*s«*l iii*
E;X5!™E~.$4 to $5
Twth $*, U|p«, low*, b< th }. c
Wry t* f S«l cf Twin KUr SI, t'pW" a>?
lo tr bolh of ih# T#tth Sl«
S lve> P IIiwm,, •«
t O v t
• Vi *0 OVA4ANTIIO
w lit*
litakwiiaat tv« tiasi
io«« ^ sa* u Its* laia.Mc
f + + + + + •!• + + t + H' T
♦ 4*
f BKS. 6ALLAHEK S 4
+ STOOKSlll'RY 4.
+• Specialists 4-
f By. Ear, Noae and Throat 4*
+• ti lasses Fitted •{•
f Rooms 104, 105 and 106 -f
+■ Ird Floor, Mammoth Bids 4*
-f Shawnee, Mk lahoma. •{■
4* +
♦ t + + + 4.+ + + ^ + + +
•J. -J. -|- -j. -|* .". *:. —-|- .|-
f. +
WATCH THIS SPACE +
for Baldwin's Auction Sale* 4>
+ every Saturday afternoon, •}•
4- corner Bell and Main fits.
4- Ladles Invited. 4'
4. i. BALDWIN. 4
4*4"4,4"4"4*4*4,4*4,4,4,4-
We Know Our Business
Try us and see
Phone
777
RED BALL
TRANSFER LINE
Baggage and Storage
Crating H. H. Goods
FOR RENT — Residence*, *tore
rooms, office rooms, etc. Call at
office or phone for complete list.
Lambard-Hart Realty & Investment
Telephone 341. 42-8-tf
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Hcrse, F to 8 yeatit
old: 1000 lbs or more. 1?4 N. Bell.
Phone 214. 60-17-3t
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
Only $276 secures small farm.
Terms will pay buyer share in
profits. Guarantee seven per cent.
Ideal climate. Good markets. Fine
investment whether you ever move
on land or not Write quickly for
views and particulars. O. W. Deen,
Box 470, Waycross, Ga.
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Best country butter.
Mrs. Rjth Urookovel, Shawnee, Ti.
1. Phone RF-3. 57-16-3t
FOR SALE—A blc7cle. Apply st
Western Union Telegraph office.
59-17-St
FOR 3ALE—Grocery store, horso,
buggy, harness and delivery wagon,
good condition; monthly sales 3800.
Rent $10 per month. Cood yard nnd
stables. If ' you have the money
and are looking for a nice place
call at 702 N. Chapman street or
phone 1267 Red. 47-13-6t
FOK
SALE]—Baby
chicks and 3
good horses. Phone
756-R or call
406 Tenbrook.
4l-12-5t
FOR
SAI.B—Two
young Jersey
cows
and good
driving horse.
Phone
;i6-R.
38-ll-6t
FOR SALE—1913 Model, Motor
Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain
prices, all makes, brand new ma-
chines, on easy monthly payment
plan. Get our proposition before
buying or yon *-111 regret It, also
bargains In used Motor Cycles.
Write us today. Enclose stamps
for reply. Address Lock Box If,
Trenton, Mich. ?.6-10-14t
FINE RANCH PROPOSITION -
P-'Ill exchange 5'29 acres In EI Paso
co'intv, Texas for farm land near
Shawnee. See Roy Jenkins. Phono
1161 Party R. 58-16-3".
FARM LANDS.
Only J276 secures small farm.
Terms will pay buyer share In
profits. Guarantee seven per cent.
Ideal climate. Good markets. Fine
investment whether you ever move
on land or not Write quickly for
views and particulars. G. W. Deen,
Box 470, Waycross, Ga.
Phone 846-J and arrange for pho-
tographic work, portraits, groups In
the studio or at residence, views,
post cards, kodak finishing. Street-
er'* Studio of Photography. ll-3t
TO-NIGHT SPECIAL
From 6:30 to 10 o'clock to-night w-
are going to offer the best values in
Swings ever offered the people of Shaw-
nee, only a few left so come early—if
you don't want to pay all cash we v/ill
charge it. x
$3.59 Swing Similar to cut at
is:
The Longmire Draper Co.
TRY COIVKEYS FLYKiVOCKER 15 PAYS
If it don't satisfy you, your money back
quick! Get a can now.
Saves Loss — Makes Profit
============ FOR SALE BY =====
CLARKE'S SEED STORE
Phone 104. Clarke and Keller 208 E. Main St.
NOTICE.
The State Board of Veterinary
Medical Examiners meets at King-
cade Hotel, Oklahoma City, June
3D to July 2 for registration and
examination. v
DR. GEO. PUGH, Sec.
Lawton, Okla. 53-14-6t
See our w idows, tin and enamel
ware on display. Stone Hdw. Co.
11-tf
3S
M"
Woman
Marvel J?"1"* sr"
Douche
it. It he cannot sup-
ply the MARVEL,
accept no other, but
send stamp (or book.
Marvel Co.. 44 E. 23d St.. ILY.
JOUIHERI METHODIST OIIUUITn
U«, Prr^U, Co,,du^
Tim K mt—
S. W oM F um.
TEllQWSIOIF I1T10IU Hill
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jUok-.V.
FORI WORTH t IEIHI COT U,
ami ra^wmi riw cimm
fcciiitknt KmIww f area,
mm ArmnrnrUanM,
Fa* tWl partxulan villi
rmKmmmm
"Real Friends99
"They certainly are comforts on a
sultry summer's day."
"No matter how long the ironing—
the electric iron makes it easy."
"No matter how hot the day—the
electric fan keeps you cool."
The G-E Guaranteed Iron is The Leader
of the Market. Costa only 15 cents for
electricity to do the week's ironing of an
ordinary sized family. We have in stock
dtnary
all styles of
G-E Flatirons
and G-E Fans.
Come in and
select the hot
weather com-
forts which
will delight
your wife.
SHA WNEE
CAS &
ELE CTRIC
CO.
LOST.
LOST—Small brown purse, either
In Public Drac or Burke's Grocer?
lletnrn to News-Herald Upward.
61-17-31
■When the flying machine that |;-
able to travel in a'r. water or on
itrcund Is completed and per-
fected will cor the ishtltss taxtco
prsphers then anchor R to the ear.h,
*. Sth a name like "hrdro-aeroterreo
plane?
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