The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 284, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE SHAWNEE PATLY NEWS IIERAT/D
THREE
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"Puppets ol Fate'
Anna Q. Nellsou and
Tom Moore in
FIRST TWO-REEL DRAMA
'in Pathe's remarkable 9-e-r-i-e-s "Who's Unlit}!* at Odeon today,
also Billle Hitclile in "Bill's >nrr< \ Lsca|MV> ' reel 1,-Ko comedy
feature and (irate Cnnard and Krantis Ford In "The Cnexpected,"
Rex drama. Supreme Odeon Quality program.
Odeon Tomorrow—"The Final Conquest," last episode of "Graft."
(Next Thursday 1st episode "Peg o' the Kins," featuring Grace Cun-
ard and Francis Ford).
Also Tomorrow—.Francis Ford in "Chicken Hearted Jim," and "The
>ewly Weds Mix Up." Nestor comedy.
Odeon Friday and .Saturday—Diversified programs of the usual Odeon
Quality. >
Odeon Sunday—Mary Fuller in "Thrown to the Lions," magnificent
Red Featiher production.
SAVOY _ Lasky presents Charlotte Walker In
TODAY "The Trail of the Lonsome Pine"
Paramount production. Adul/ts only 10c; Children 5c.
Savoy, 4 days starting Tomorrow—The Winter Garden Girl's Musical
Comedy,
feature.
Thursday feature "The Destroying Angel," K'l cine-Edison
Judge Clinkscailes of Tecumseh is
in Oklahoma City as a witness be-
fore the federal court.
Pre-season sale on
boots at Hdckey Bros.
ladies' white
10-lt.
/J. M. A
of public
Oklahoma
Aydelotte of the state board
affairs, came over from
City Tuesday evening.
Come in early and get those white
kid, calf, or nubuck boots on sale at
Hickey Bros. 10-lt.
Clint Rorer left this morning for
Ada, Holdenville and other points.
Commencement Days.
A play of continuous fun. The sec-
ond act is funnier than the first, and
the third is still more jolly. 10-2t
I. T. Sammons of Holdenville was
a Shawnee visitor today.
Commencement Days
A play that will make you howl
with laughter. 10-2t
Justice of the Peace D. P. Sparks
wenf. to Oklahoma City today to -ap-
pear as
witness in the federal
Your wife will appreciate a bunch
of flowers from you on Mothers Day.
Phone 400. 10-3t.
iDave Parsons, deputy sheriff, was
in Maud on oficial business.
J_>r. A. L. Craig was a professional
visitor to Maud.
Sale on white boots at 'Hickey Bros.
'10-Ht.
° Ohas. McGinn is was a business vis-
itor to Maud.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The federated clubs of the city will
give a reception at the home of Mrs.
Harry B. Crew, 718 North Broadway,
Friday afternoon. May 112, 1916 from
3 to o o'clock, to honor Mrs. George
McKlnnis, newly elected president of
this district, and Mrs. W. O. Deason,
mewfly elected correspon-dling secre-
Loyal Americans will enjoy a picnic
ta;ry. Each club member is allowed
the privilege of inviting two guests.
NOTICE.
To the Taxpayers and Voters of
School District No. 93:
1 have been a member of the Board
of Education for about one year and
during that Lime 1 have been assigned
to the Auditing Committee, and am
familiar with the disbursements of
i the School funds and will state that
we have had ample funds for all
school needs for the past year by hav-
ing the 3 mill levy, and 1 am
OPPOSED to voting any additional
1 tax on the people when it is unwar-
i ranted. See me personally ami 1 will
| refute any argument they may ad
vance.
Respectfully yours,
E. E. OOlLILIKlR.
10-tf Member of Outlying District.
Commencement Days.
A play with exciting incidents, crisp
dialogue and situations which elicit
roars of merriment. 10-2t
The officers and members of the
Loyal Americans will enjoy a pricnic
at Benson Parle Friday evening.
Lunch will be served by the commit-
tee in charge. All are requested to
take the 7 o'clock car.
Commencement Days.
A bright and irresistible play.
l«-2t
I>r. F. M. Masters of the Oklahoma
BaJptist University went to Oklahoma
City today to attend a council of
presidents of church schools.
The Penny Carnival at Convention
Hall Saturday, May 13, hours 10 a. m,
to 10 p. m. 9-4t
-
Commencement Days.
A comedy full of action and go—
bristling with fun. 10-2t
The Yeomen will give a dance this
evening to Yeomen and their families.
Music by Mohr's orchestra.
Commencement Days.
A college comedy wi> . the true
college atmosphere. 10-2t
Rollo Ephland was an Oklahoma
City visitor yesterday.
Giles Abbott was an Oklahoma City
visitor yesterday.
J. W. H. Jones of the vicinity of
Wewoka is here today to see his baby
who is ill at the general hospital.
L0H3BUPV,P^AH=
OOAREnE lOBACCO
On the reverse side
of this tidy red tin
yo'i will read:
"PROCESS PATENTED
JULY 301!! 1907"
which has made
three men smoke
pipes where one
smoked before.
A supply of Prince Albert
awaits you wherever to-
bacco is told. Toppy red
bags, Sc;tidyredtins, 10c;
handsome pound and
half-pound tin hu-
midors and that nifty
crystal• glass humidor
with sponge-moistener
top that keeps the to-
bacco in such prime shape
— alwayi
See Crotoshiiia (irogo, the celebrated
Bohemian dwarf, stand unsupported in
mid-air at the Penny Carnival. 9-2t
Carl Knouse was a visitor to Okla-
homa City yesterday.
Private money to loan on city real
estate at Carson & Becker. Ill North
Broadway. 7-3t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—5 passen-
ger auto, fine condition. Will sell
cheap or trade for live stock. R. R. D.
4. Box 152. • 4l2-10-2t
E
Hev. S. H. Babcock of the First M. |
church, South, left Tuesday for
Antlers to preach the sermon before
the Hugo district conference.
Your mother will be disappointed;
if she don't receive flowers on
Mothers Day. Phone 400. 10-3t.
tveruotate
All Agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound Wonderfully
Relieves Woman's Suffering.
$11
/A
the national joy smoke
will give you more pipe-pleasure
or more cigarette rolling pleasure
than you ever imagined could be
dug out of tobacco!
One test of Prince Albert will prove
this to your absolute satisfaction! It
will prove that P. A. cannot bite,
cannot parch! Your enjoyment of
its fine flavor and coolness will be
supreme! The patented process by
which Prince Albert is made cuts
out bite and parch!
Prince Albert has always been sold
without premiums or coupons. We
prefer to give smokers quality.
Prince Albert came unheralded a
few years ago; today it has made
three men smoke pipes where one
was smoked before and has given
cigarette rollers a new idea of
makin's joy. To meet the approval
of such an army of men of varied
tastes, P. A. must have everything
we or its most enthusiastic-admirers
ever claimed for it!
And Prince Albert has all that!
It rings true and real and you just
adopt it for all time quick as you
get^hat taste and aroma into your
smokeappetite! Because, it an-
swers the fondest tobacco desires
you or any man ever did express!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N.C
O. B. Sheiry of Maud is a Shawnee
visitor.
Mr. Rubser, piano 'tuner, will be
heTe in a few days. Phone 404. 10-3*.
(Li. IW. Moony wae a business visitor
to Ada yesterday.
W. V. Rocsch and daughter Evelyn,
went to Maud Tuesday.
White boots at big redufction at
Hickey Bros. 10-lt.
[RMHEVEn ORAFT.
Mrs. J. N. Goss has recieved from
the W. O. IW. a draft for the amount
of the policy carried by her late hus-
Bahd. W"1-
N0THIN&
can stop
ME IF MY
feet are
HAPpV1
Hickey Says:
"The ltiWst Obsta-
cles in Some Hen's
Lives Arc Attached
to Their Legs
Melon Their Ankles"
and what
Hickey Says Is so
llf you!' conscience is Olear
and your brain is active and
your feet are willing, nobody
but Old Man Death will stop
your progress toward success.
Fit yourself out with a pair
of stylish shoes from our shop.
Step into the earnest crowd
■that's going somewhere and
you've got a ohance to get
there" too—get the idea?
HICKEY
BROS.
SHOES and HOSIERY
106 E. Main Street
From all parts of this country the clearest evidence is
constantly coming to the office ot the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass., proving the wonderful power
shown by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in
controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letters from
Vermont, Arkansas and New Jersey:
It Cured Me!
Roxbury, Vt.—" A year ago last December I
was taken with a female trouble and doctored for
it but did not get any help until I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. My back troubled
me a good deal and these troubles lasted so long
that I grew terribly poor and I felt a great deal
easier lying down. No one knows what I sultereu.
I did not dare consult another doctor 1 was so
afraid he would say I had got to have an operation.
I can truly say that Lydia E. Pinkham s V ege-
[«- table Compound was a god-send to me for after
, !§ suffering about eight months this wonderful medi-
'*1 cine cured me."—Mrs. Mellik E. Fkknch.
* Her Best FriencL
Weehawken, N. J.—"I must call you my best friend for what
vour remedies have done for me. I am 60, and am passiiig through
the Change of Life and for some time I felt bad but since I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel line and will recom-
mend it to every woman who suffers as I did."—Mrs. Kathik
Lkonhaiidt, 419 7th St., Weehawken, N. j.
Had Awful Pains in Side.
Branch, Ark.—Every month I suffered with
cramping pains and I had awful pains in my left
side. I was very irregular. I had a tired feeling all
the time and did not sleep good at night. I took
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and in
three months I was weILw—Mrs. Mae Gattis,
Branch, Ark.
If you want special advice write to Lydia E.
Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn.La
Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by
woman and held in strict confidence.
•Report of the Condition of |
THE SI-XT'RITY STATE BANK, j
of Shawnee, Ok'laJioma, May 1, 1916. j
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts..... .$214,001.9o |
o'.i.ttia.i , st.u.ed a.id un-
secured 178.60
Securities wiith Banking
'Board 4,393.94
$tock, bonds, warrants,
etc 1,015.73
Furniture and Fixtures.... 6,030.33
Other real estate owned... 1,000.00
Due from banks 95.411.22
Exchanges for clearing
house 1,242.05
Cash in bank 1 1,101.01
WANTS
L. Sluttky, 115 South
4-rf
FOK HEAT—ftlMIJIft
Total $334,87 4.<83
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 5-0,000.00
Surplus fund 3,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex-
penses and taxes paid... 1.410.30
Due to banks 56,502.19
Individual deposits subject
to check 177.731.67
Time certificates of de-
posit • 41,823.94
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing 3,906.78
Total $334 £74.83
State of Oklahoma, County of Potta
watomie. ss:
I, C. 'R. Wallace, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge an<i belief
so help me God.
C. R. WALLACE, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 8th day of May, 1916.
(Seal) F. J. FITTMAN.
Notary Public.
Mv commission expires April 9th,
1918.
Correct-Attest:
W. S. SEA1ROH,
A. E. ROMBERG, Directors.
F. V. ASKEW,
KKCA1TN XATION
RESOURCES.
T.oains . . $214,001.95
Warrants 5,409.67
Real eet)ate, furniture and
fixtures 7,030.83
. Ovedtirafts 178.60
CASH .KESIKltVi: 1< 7,7O4.28
FOR RENT—Two south rooms
nicely furnished, for light housekeep-
ing, strictly modern. 315 N. Okla-
homa. 28-6-tf
FOR RENT—Suburban cottage with i
either one or six acres. Phone |
1015-J. F. L. Scott. 32-8-31
FOR RENT—Ground [loor rooms |
furnished for housekeeping, south i
Phone No. 381-
Union
FOR RENT—'5 room house on S.
Draper, $7.00 per month. Call at 226
S. Draper. 24-7-tf
LOST Par it age containing | yards
black silk poplin, on Main between
Frankel's and the postoffice. Finder
phone 390-R. Reward. 33-8-3t
Cotton Seed
Pure Mehane Seed from A. D. Me-
front, private entrance, $8.50 per bane at Lockhart, Tex. The best that
month. 501 N. Bell. lJhone 658-J. [can be bought. While they laet will
35-28-tf 1 go for $1.50 per bushel. Better omt
FOR RB.NT—Nicely furnished front once and 8^.them If you need
room. 215 N. Union.
Phone 140.
39-9-3t
FOR RR\T—N1ce quiet furnished
room, 115 X • Park. $6.00 a month.
35-9-3t
K ll. SALK—M1M KLI.A.N till s.
FOR SALT': -WW s#ll preference
right echoOl lease southwest, 16-8-2
E, four 111ilet, weet Macomb, sacrifice
price. Write for particulars. Gatt-
fried Johnson, Porum, Okia., Route 1.
36-9-3t
planting seed. Call for me at Harry-
man's Drug Store.
W. W. Akins
Every child in town has a cbun
to get the mon8trolln Elephant on ex-
Jiibition at the Moore-l'ace Furniture
•>M>re to tw given away this week at
the Penny Carnival. Ask Mr. Moore
all about it. . 9-£t
MATTRESSES
Eenovated and recovered. A
thorough system of cleaning
and disfecting.
We call for and deliver your
mattress back the same day.
Our steam feather renovater is
a wonder. Now Is the time to
have your pillows and feather
beds renovated.
SHAWNKE BEDDING CO.
l'hone 191-J.
Better Light For
Better Sight
At your work you insist upon
good light—the white steady light
of National Mazdas. Good light
is equally important at home.
We shall be happy to aid you in selecting the proper sizes and
styles for the correct, economical lighting of your home. Until
May 15 we will sell NVestinghouse Standard Irons at $3. List
price is now $3.75.
Phone
90
Randall Electric Shop
215 North
Broad way
FOR SALiB—Modern residence. 640 ]
X. Market, lot 75 ft. rente for $30.00
per month. 204-220-222-224 W. Main,
109 N. Park. 115 W. Farrall, all at
low prices and good eaay terms. K.
Danal, Jourdanton, Texaj.
126-29-8t
iFOR SALE—(Refrigerator and cook
stove. 13>8 S: Center. 40-J9-5t
MONKV TO Lifc}.ND—On improved
Shawnee property which can be paid
back on easf monthly installments
iike rent. Also 3 to 5 year straight
term loans. Low rates and prompt
[ serwice. Lambard-Hart Investment
Co. Phone 341. 27-lmw
MONEY TO LhJND—On farm land*
low rates and pre-payment privilegee.
prompt service. See or write ub
lAmbard-Hart Investment Co.. Shaw-
nee. Okla. 27-lmo
WANTED—IIMlELLAftKOUfc
WANT£I>—Middle ased man for
check room at Butterick'e Schooll of
Dancing, Ohrisney Hall. Aak for Mr.
Beal. 37-9-tf
WANTED—Girl to help with house
4 440.301 work mornings only. Mrs. T. M.
NON® Stevens, 1250 E. 10th. Phone 439-J.
■279.904.53 1 31-831
W AN TED-* Two or three nicely
$$34/374.83 furnished room® in good locality,
from June 1st for the summer, by
Interest in Shawnee's Butterick young married couple. Address "T..'
School of Dancing is evinced by the | vw..pPr«M 137-26-tf
fn~t that two Targe (lasses enrolled
.$ 50.000.00
Total >33 4.374.83
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus and profits
Bills payable
Deposits
Total .
Reliance Machine Works
J. C. Wilkinson, Prop.
AUTO.OVERHAULING
Cuer:!. Machine Shop Wort
Phone 263 122 N. Beard
* *
♦ A. M. Ilaldnin A. J. Carlton ♦
+ BALDWIN & CAUL TON ♦
♦
♦ Attorneys ♦
♦ (her City Meat Market. ♦
♦ ♦
NOTICE!
We have just received
a car load of repairing
lumber which will be
sold
price
lasts.
at a very low
as long as it
T. J. Stewart
Lumber Co.
IF. M. Blakely will move his new
and second hand store May 15th, to
the 'Miller and 'White buildln'g, 123
North Broadway, first door south of
Pan tier's Grocery Store. 7-41
LICE AM) MITE8.
'Hundreds are buying our Lice and
Mite Liquid. We refund your money
at once if it fails to rid your prem-
ises of these pests. We deliver. Phone
140. Clarke's Seed Store. 7-31
NOTICE.
Custom grinding a specialty. Flour,
meal and chops for sale or exchange
for corn. Highland Burr Mill.
7-lmo Sun Tu Fri
WANTED—Experienced salesladies.
last week, and from present indica- Yrnrijy "Wednesday morning at 7:30 at
tions this week's attendance will more Aurara 41-9-3t
than equal that of laW. 8-3t t>uy Alec
TW. aure and member T«nr mother raise and move houses. Phone 431-H j REMOTAL .VOTICK.
by sending her some cut flowers or a — — j Dr. Van Halteren. osteopath, has
blooming plant on Mother's Day. Or- HIGHEST PRICES paid for second office© in Eetes Building. N. Broad-
der now from Grtgg*. the Florist, hand clothing. Also all kinds of j way. Night and day phone 26-
Phone 400. 8-5t Ijuuk. brass, copper, ruober, iron. I 3-lmo
WE REPRESENT the follow-
ing insurance companies that
have passed through all great
conflagrations, paying all just
losses without discount:
Pkoenix Insurance Co.
National Fire Ins. Co.
Niagara Fire Ins. Co.
New Hampshire Fire Ins. Co.
•Home Ins. Co.
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co.
Norwich Union Fire Ins. Society
Aachen & Munich Fire Ins. Co.
British America Assurance Co.
St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co.
London & I^ancashire Fire Ins.
Co.
Colonial Fire Underwriters.
Kerker Bros.
109 S. Hell St. Phone 30H.
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