The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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SHAffNEis DAlLf
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1914.
pay daybargatns
THM™SDAY™FRIDAY—SATURDAY
"■ 18th
Our usuai policy prevails in this sale, if
; not pleased with your purchase, when
yju home,return to us andgfetyour
money back.
100
All 50c Shirts
All $ 1.00 Shirts
All $1.50 Shirts
All $2 00 vhirts
Shirts
Hirsh Wickwire, Society Brand & H. S. Bing
Suits. Go in this sale a*; JUST 1-2 PRICE
Straw and Panama Hats
G°at a PerCent
J. %y Discount
38c
80c
$1.20
$1 45
Oxfords
All Boys' Oxfords 1-2 Price
All $4.00 Mens Oxfords $300
Ail $ 5,00 Men s Oxfords . . $3 75
Odd Pants
Ail Odd Pants Men and boys 20'v Discount
All 1 wo-Piece Underwear, goes in this sale
At _ _
On the Dollar
75c
All Traveling Bags and
Suit Cases go at
20 ^er^ent
^ Discount
w""'i-3 off
Lr.7 US SHOW iOU WHILE WE HAVE THE GOODS
HALLEY - WHITE CLOTHING COMPANY
AAmmrSH„?F„^RGAINS "IT WETDO'YOU GOOD TO SEE — ,
A BUNCH OF BARGAINS IT WILL DO YOU GOOD TO BUY
vt ... n ■ w i you money
Nothing1 Reserved in Woolen Suits, Serges, Worsteds t • t • 1
" aits in the house not in special 1-2 price line will go in this saleat 66 2 3^ ^ G° L°°k 3t TllC Pri(CS Btlow'
_ g * *"e at 66 2"3 cents on the dollar. Jul 1-3 oil the Regular Price.
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THE
Million Dollar Mystery
Today SAVOV 5c
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LOCAL NEWS. i
Hot K. Freso baa rotumed from
Jonathan Williams returned today
to Durant after visiting here with
his daughter, Mrs. Paul A. Walker.
HeAlaster where he held
l-ulherao services Sunday.
Mrs. Jennie Oillen is visiting at
the home, or her motner, Mrs. Anna
McWIlllami, at 830 South A street.
German Arkansas City.
f W. Morris ot the shops was In
ObicJiaiha on Rock Island business
Jas.. Tlrandenberg, a well known
east side grocer, Is suffering from a
slight stroke of paralysis.
In
10c To AH 10c
w B. Morrison in a suit filed in
the superior court seeks to recover1
1890 Paid for 'Stock In the Mid-Con-
tinent Oil Co., having bought the
slock, he alleges, under misrepre-
sentatlons.
A few reasons
why you should
be a smoker
ot the SHAWNEE 5c
Cigar
It is a home product.
Civic pride sho Id de-
mand it.
Help the snial! indus
tries and they will
becoma big ones.
it has all 'he tobac
co QUALITY ot a
10c Cigar.
Sold in 52 ca>e.i in
SHA WNf'E. Ask for
them.
M. H. Ernest, Maker
i V Justice of Shreveport,
is here to take
I Hock Island shops.
j To Day
Mary Pickfird
Sam Curry has
\\ ANTED—A good woman for
I general house work. Inquire 432 N.
La.. Beard. 49-15-4t
a position In the'
I
j J. F. Myers of Chandler is
Shawnee visitor.
returned from
HEARTS ADRIFT
Produced by the
, Ifamous Players
Film Co,
an,VT,?S °"tCm"K ' CharIle Heal of McAlester was
lsh that weighed 350 pounds. His business visitor In the city todav
friends suggest, however, that he!
' be 'f>en In private for particulars, j Jj
The water in the well at the Bap-
, tist University Is said to be of ex-
| cellent quality and perfectly soft.'
! Many Shawnee people who have con- j
j vey&nces carry the water home for
drinking purposes.
W. H. Giles of Earlsboro
Shawnee visitor today.
A. D. Lovell of Earlsboro
visitor to Shawnee today.
I R. J. Hightower is among
Earlsboro visitors to the city.
J. C. Kavanaugh of Tulsa was a
business visitor to the city yoster-
day.
Dave Powell, who was injured
last week when a Rock Island
j switch engine backed into his wagon
^ and caused his mules to run away.
Is able to be about on crutches. ] -
I Jno, A. McClure of Sulphur
Arthur JoneB of Prague Is in the Shawnee visitor.
city today visiting friends. !
Moss Hanson of oKnawa was a
Shawnee visitor today.
Misses Eva Myers and Helen Kin-
non are visiting in Maud.
visitor .rLw0eTy U ' bU,,neYU'
Is an Oklahoma
j. A. Bllvins of Seminole 1, a via-^ a1' rallroad8 18 v">'
ltor to the city. ' there belnK but
tie local business.
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♦ Mcloud.
f ♦ j Miss Bessie Dougal was a business
♦ j Visitor at the City Monday.
I B. McGlathery was a business vis-
ftor at Oklahoma City Monday.
Dr. C. A. Michael returned home Misses Eula Whitson, Katy and
the last of the week from Enid Vergie Venable and Myra Munson
where he took the examination be- were Harrah visitors Sunday
fore the state board ot veterinary! - •
surgery. Mr. Michael reports that1 Mrs. Noe and daughter were Okla-
t democrats around Enid are homa City visitors Sunday evening
strong for Judge Williams for gov-!
j ernor. Stopping off at EI Reno he Mrs. Edith Perkins of Chanute,
found that the Judge was the lead- j Kan., is here visiting Azrn Perkins
lng candidate there. j and family.
w- Voyles was over from Cush-1 Mr- and Mrs. T. C. Davis and son,
j Itig visiting his family here a few Raymon(1' were visiting relatives in
I days the past week. j Oklahoma City Sunday.
Kev. j. o. Orndoff reports that i ^r- J. Moouey and Leon Conley
I Ik- will preach n . Sunday after- had a double birthday celebration
j noon at 3 o'clock at Mlnneha. last Sunday. Their birthday oc-
curred on the 7th, but they put the
Mrs. Ed Wilson of Cameron, Okla., ce'ebration off until the 12th.
I Is here visiting relatives and
The Baptist people of Dale have
a revival meeting In progress which
is being conducted by the pastor,
Rev. Atterberry.
Cane and millet seed at reduced
Price. See Wood Produce Co. 10-2t
Cleaning Piano Key*.
Water should never be used to clean
the keys of a piano, as It removes
their polish. Rub them with a oloth
dampened In alcohol, which will re-
move all yellow stains and make the
keys perfectly white again
friends.
Your Dividend
Fourth Dividend t) Stockhold-
ers.
Stockholders in The Fidelity
Building & Loan Association
are requested to leave their
pass-books, numbered from
ONE (1) to TWO HUNDRED
(200) Inclusive, at the office
of the Secretary that we may
credit their pass-books with
the amount due them for
the three months ending June
•'Oth, 1914. The amount of
earnings due you will be
passed to your credit at the
rate of TWELVE PER CENT
I'FR ANNUM.
The Fidelity Building &
Loan Association
CEO. E. K1NNIS, Secretary.
GROWING, by helping oth-
ers GROW.
Vester Watts left for Kingfisher
Okla., teh firBt of the week to work
In the harvest.
Miss Lillle Hill of Pauls Valley
is spending her vacation with her
father, S. A. Hill, of this city.
Misses Vergie Venable and Myra
Munson were Shawnee visitors* Sat-
urday.
Mrs. C. M. Ensminger is here from
Harrah visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Jones.
L. C. Beavers left Saturday for
Hall, Tex., where he will spend a
few weeks with relatives and
friends.
Ed Craddock, Glen Welt and Cliff
Grimes were Oklahoma City visitors
Monday. Mr. Craddock took his au-
tomobile up there to have it re-
paired before starting on his trip
to Colorado.
FREE
LECTURE AT
THE SKATING RINk.
Saturday night, July 18, Elder J.
W Adams of Riverside, Calif., will
lecture at the skating ring on the
subject of "Escaping Hell and Miss
lng Heaven." Don't fail to hear
him, as it will be good, and tUjv
rink will be nice and cool.
al the Boston Grocery Store
^ r rpric- -
Is hard to get, and when weTy J\ 800(1 bult«
Is clean, sweet, fresh and v* butter we mean butter that
some of the best butter custcmers^n""^^^ bI<"",ed W"h
Of Oklahoma, and if you wll t™ ty °r ln the 8ta'e
'n the statement MoTef ? P°Und y°U wU1 bear «8 out
A>ers, M, Jo ' fZl ^ uZTZ ^
Zant and Mr. Marler are neon f' MrS' Sara* Van
their homes and their butter l« \ "I. j""" aDd haV® Vi8lted in
These people also bring fresh eggs d '"'t % SaD"ary manner-
the Piace t0 buy youf butter "d eggs ' that ,h'8 '«
Maybe you can use some of the articles mentioned below.
Fresh Tomatoes, per
....5c
dozen,
...86c
Nice
lb
Nice Fresh Corn, pe
IS®! 2 for
Cabbage hard to get.
Nice Home Grown Cantaloupes
each 6c and 10c
Home Grown Watermelons
and np
2 cans Good Corn Ifc
* cans Good Tomatoes 16i
15c can Pork and Beans, none
better, per oan
7 bars White Soap g5c
Pure Home Made Lard,
lite
lb
(Here Is a good one)
Compound Lard, lb Iiio
Swift Premium Bacon, pound
8llced
Swift Premium Hams, lb...2Sc
Lemons, dozen go,.
Oranges, large ones, doz. SSc
Oranges, small ones, doz..,15c
Here's a good one for 3 days
only we will sell you a large
bottle of Price Extract for.JSe
Post Toasties, 2 for 25c
Kellogg's Bittuit, 2 for 25c
Grape Nuts, 2 for 2 c
Cream Wheat, package 15c
Fresh Fruit is scarce; bet-
ter buy some gallon goods,
they are cheaper.
Gallon Red Pitted Cherries 80c
Gallon Blackberries, solid
Pack 5Jic
Gallon Apples S5c
3-lb can Blackberries 25e
2-lb can Blackberries 25e
2-lb can Gooseberries 25e
2-lb can Strawberries 25c
For Thursday, Friday and Sat-
urday only, we will sell you
30c pound Coffee 25c
25c lb Coffee 20c
1 lb full Cream Cheese 25c
30c can Sliced Pineapple.. ,2()c
Largest size Tub J5c
No' 2 Tub 65c
No- 1 Tub 58e
Brass Wash Board 80c
1 15c can Kippered Herring 10c
Can Kraut, per can 10c
Boiled Cabbage. We sell lota
of them and they are fine,
Per can joe
• ALL EAKLY AND OFTEN OUR PHONE NO. II OR 127
BOSTON' GROCERY
Corner Main and Brond%vay
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Weaver, Otis B. The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 265, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 15, 1914, newspaper, July 15, 1914; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92316/m1/8/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.