The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 62, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 31, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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FOUR
TUF SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
THl'RSDAY EVENING. AUGUST 31. 1916
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Shawnee Daiiy News-Herald
Entered as second class matter at
the post office at Shawnee. Oltla., un
der the act of March 3, 1879.
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By
THE SEVS-HEKALD I'IBLlSHlVt.
( OMPANY.
JLditorial Uffire Telephone 321. Buhi-
nes Office Telephone -7^
~~ £«uiurif&i Man: Howard Parker,
Editor: A. E. Fell, City Editor.
Basinets Depuftmeut s M Jernigan
Treasurer. L. Cranston. Bookkeeper;
A l>. Martin. Advertising.
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National Bankof Commerce
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $120,000.00
OKLAHOMA
%
WHEN TO SAVE
0
Th'-re is no better time to l>egin saving than now
when you are earning a -teady income.
By opening a Savings Account in the National Bank
of Commerce with one dollar or more, you will give
yourself a real start on the road to prosperity.
We add 4% interest to your taviug- each year.
4 Tim On Savings 4
Per
Cent
BIT A HOSt >OW WHILE YOl
CAN t.ET IT <«> TtKHS LIKE
PAYIX. REST.
$ -00(,0 CASH $15.0i) per month
gets nice o ro n cottage, gas, city |
-ater, shade, ; ft. lot. dandy loca-
blocks ti :h. Price lU'SO.OO.
tion
1100.00 CASH
8 per cent bays
50 ft. lot, good
north.
}1 ti per month a;
.at 3 room cottage,
location, 4 blocks I
u
At Getz's
The
VACANT—100 ft. lot, nice location j
North Broadway. goes at 16.U0 per I
1N\ ESTME.VT — Good 4 room
house, 50 ft. lot and 2 room house, 75 :
ft. lot, snap at $i.'00.CH).
$850.00 CASH—Gets neat
cottage, 50 ft. east front
blocks north on Beard.
MODERN—5 r om cottage, 50 ft.
lot, 500 block N. Aydelotte, rap be
bought on tern.? 1500.00 cash, bal-
ance at 6 per cent interest.
It would be a good thing if more
newspapers, magazines, teachers,
preachers, and others would start a
ampaign to educate the public up
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ♦
♦
Any erroneous reflection on the
character, standing or reputation of
THE WOBTli KfcADIM. ROOM.
any person, firm or corporation which has a free re diEg, room
may appear in the columns of the :or bo-V8' Jroang mtn- and old meB-
News-Herald will be gladly corrected
upon its being brought to the atten-
tion of the publisher.
The periodicals that come to the j
reading tables are as follows: New
York Times. Dallas News, Oklaho-
man, News-Herald, Oklahoma City j
Times, Youths Companion, Literary
Digest, Collier's Weekly, The Amer-
of Re-
views, The Ladies Home Journal, and
j Scientific American. |
This reading material is nicely j
; distributed in a large room, where
LOOhiM. EUK S03IM111.NO t.OOl).
If you are looaing for something Magazine, ^The^ Review
gouu in the way ot investment we
would like to call your attention to
wnat we consider one of the best
propositions in Oklahoma today,
namely, our Oklahoma Baptist Lni-l^er® are an(i ihairs for all.
versity. Aside troiu the salvation ol room is elegantly lighted. and
the soul there is nothing of greater beautiful pictures adorn the walls,
importance than to give proper di- ^ addition to this room there are
recuon to the thought anu ueveiop- *lW0 rooms Just across the
inent of the rising generation. Our hall from the reading room, which
young people are going to seek an used for conference rooms, rec-
education, and the safest, sanest ords. e*c- All of \hese rooms are
place in the world for a young man furnished in up-to-date style,
or a young woman to secure a well ! It is a matter of interest as well
rounded education is a Baptist school.
It is much broader than a state
school and safer tnau any other kind
of a school. A lew/thousands of dol-
lars, or even hundreds of dollars,
invested now in this school will
bring ricn dividends throughout
eternity. Many of our Baptist people
are beginning to make money in this
6tate. Whether or not tnat money
will be a blessing or a curse depends
as local pride for the community to
know that one man in Shawnee has
For Congressman.
TOM D. McKEOW.Y
For State Senator.
T. B. HOGG.
For Representative.
TOM WALDREP.
N. A. TICER.
W. L. CHAPMAN.
For Count) Attorney.
CLYDE G. PITMAN.
1 or County Sheriff.
TULLY J. DARDEN.
For County Judge.
W. S. PENDLETON.
For ( ounty Treasurer.
R. L. ALEXANDER.
For County Superintendent.
H. M. FOWLER.
For County Assessor.
GEO. M. McMILLIN.
For Court Clerk.
R. L| FLYNN.
For CooBty Clerk.
BURKE B. WYATT.
For Countv Weigher.
ANDY HUNTER.
For County Surveyor.
CLARENCE FARRALL.
For County Commissioner first dis.:
J. T. DAVIS.
DANDY—5 room house, gas, cel-
lar, well, barn, 75 ft. lot, fine shade.
:200 block E. 10th. $.50.00 cash,
$15.00. per month at 8 per cent. Snap
at $1150.00.
Incoming
Tide
Ever watched a new tide flow in from the sea—
observed how strongly it sweeps along, sparkling with
life and vigor and full of the salty freshness of the
ooean!
Just so the great current of fresh merchandise
sweeps into this store at the beginning of a new sea-
son. !he ebb tide of July and August clearance has
run its course, now the tide has turned and is running
strongly autunmward.
It swirls and eddies into every part of the store,
bearing the season's first new things—a new fashion,
a new color, a new fabric, and much that is of interest
to the housekeepers. A great variety of things worth
coming to look at.
Each day, each week, will have its quota of news
of stirring interest, as'keen and bracing as Octobor
air.
DAIRY AND FARM—Fine 80 acre
;arm, 4 room house, 2 big barns, 43
:.ead cattle, 4 horses, farm imple-
ments, dairy wagons and outfit, all
goes at $8000.00.
$200.00 CASH—*15.00 per
jayments gets good 6 room
iast front, on .North Park
1'rice $1200.00.
$200.00 CASH—$15.00 per
payments gets good 6 room
*ast front, on .North Park
i I'rice 41200.00.
$200.00 CASH—$15.00 per month
l uys neat 5 room cottage, east front,
• 00 block North Chapman. Price
only $£*00.00.
Riiu iuai uuc LUUM ui ouawutc u«ie r. _ T. ... . ,. rn .. i„. • > ,
ma.V this voune hut nmmUfne in- *or Ju*,ic* of th(> Feac*, Shawnee o0 * • lot- well, shade trees.
y°unS but promising in block North Kickapoo. Price $950.00.
$150.00 CASH—$15.00 per month at
8 per cent, gets neat 4 room cottage.
600
Suits from $ 1 0
to $ 50.00
Coats from 1 0
to
100.00
Dresses from 10
to
37.50
Skirts from 3.00
to
20.00
Blouses at 2.50
to
7.95
WE INVITE YOUR CRITICISMS.
t
Getz Dry Goods Company
stitution possible. Mr. H. T. Doug-
las, president of the Shawnee Na-
tional Bank has donated the use of
these rooms for almost two years.
Not only has he placed all these
rooms at the disposal of the young
men in the community, but has fur-
nished a large part of the equip-
township:
D. R SPARKS.
A. P. STREIGHT.
lor Constable, Shawnee township.
J. M. BERRY.
M. D. DAY.
upon he*, they use it. Why not send ment.
$300.00 CASH—$20.00 per month
buys dandy 7 room 2-story modern
residence, 5<Xi block N. Douglas.
Price only $*1850.00. It's a snap.
1111 WARRANT CALL
These rooms are open to the pub-
lic. Come up and rest. read, and
mingle with the boys. Rooms are lo-
cated over Rodecker's Bakery on N.
Broadway.
MOUXi FORW \KI>.
In addition to an enlarged student
greatest body and increased teaching staff
pioduced. for this year O. B. U. has many oth-
a lecture er new improvements.
which proved popular and remunera- The grounds have been graded,
tive. He has given the proceeds of telephone lines extended, city water
that lecture to educate young people, tervloe assured, together with the
Tnree thousand college students have extension of the electric car line to
been carried througn tne luur year the I ti.versity door.
course as a result of his liberality.
If he had kept the money he would III LLhTl.V
have five million dollars today. As Chicago, 111., Aug. 30, 1916.
it is he is a "penniless millionaire. Employees:
to Dr. Masters today a nice lat
check for Lnrist's sake, and tor your
own sake as well?
We suppose one of the men who
nae sutuoi tue nche&l tumgfc 01
life is Dr. Russell 11. Conweu, pas-
tor of lemple baptist Churcn, Phua-
deipuia, anu the oiggest ma nin Phil-
adelphia, and one of the
men America has ever
Forty years ago he began
The Science Department is being
fully equipped and will meet the re- j
quirements of the State and North BARGAIN—Neat 4 room cottage,
Central Association. j 50 ft. corner lot, finest location in
city, 3 blocks north, goes at $15.00
for quick deal.
this.
We are notified that the Brother-
Is he not far -icher in the lives of
this more than three thousand young . . . _ .
people than if he had hundreds of ot ^"fen, Firemen; Cori
.lilt riire «n<i I rammon nrnruwA !,
millions of dollars?
Whether you are rich or poor, put
some of your money- into lives, and
the best place for an Oklahoma Bap-
tfflt to do that is at O. B. I.—Baptist
Messenger.
CO-OPERATING I* ITU THE PIC-
TIKE SHOW.
The subject of the picture show
has been a frequent matter of dis-
cussion at ministerial conferences,
and not unfrequently has it been the
theme of animated remarks from the
pulpit. All that has been ."aid about
ductors and Trainmen propose
leave the employe in a body to the
extent that this is carried out it will
automatically throw out of employ-
ment mauy persons conneced with
the Company in other departments.
It is. therefore, important that a full
understanding of the conditions be
set forth at the outset. You are.
therefore advised that first, all per-
sons employed by the Company fail-
ing to respond for call for duty will
be considered as having been dis-
charged and will be re-employed
only as new men, forfeiting all sen-
iority and other rights and privileges.
the alleged ill effects it infUcts upon Second, new nK.„ uken it ,jy thc
a community has not Impeded .is on- Co will be retained so long as
ward march In the fields o great their"servlce9 are satl6factory. Third,
industries, for it now ranks fiftii in , " . .
men remaining loyal need not heed
threats as to being dismissed after
the strike. They will be retained and
given preference of positions, other
things being equal. Fourth, those
the world's mighty institutions of
commerce. It has come to stay. It
is getting bigger every year. It has
made inroads upon the little show,
Don't fail to see
$250.00 CASH—$15.00 per month at
S per cent buys neat 4 room cottage,
50 ft. lot, fine location, 5 blocks
north. Price $1000.00.
The following warrants are called
and payable at the State National
Bank, 1^15-1916 series:
Dog Tax to and including warrant
No. 7.
Cemetery to and including warrant
No. 70.
Library to and including warrant
No. 73.
Street and Bridge to and including
No. 250.
Salary to and including warrant
No. 100.
Fire to and including warrant No.
175.
• j Health to and including warrant
No. J«4.
room cottage, 50 Police to and including warrant No.
For sale—Lots 9-10-11, block 16, North Lawn ad-
dition, $200.00. Also lots 13 and 14, block 14 North
Lawn addition adjoining Sweitzer's place and in same
block the city has bought a site for school building.
Price $lo0.00. Address H. W.—News-Herald.
For sale—fifty foot vacant lot, 1200 block North
Beard, east front. Price $300.
T>rjy Sal?Tf]vfe ro?m modern house, one block from
like rent I nce $1~00; $700 cash, balance
$950.00 Buys. 4 room cottage, 50 „r<
ft. lot. 4 blocks north, dandy location. 142*
This is a snap.
$200.00 CASH—$15.00 per month at
N per cent buys nice 4 room cottage,
•0 ft. lot. east front. 300 block North
Chapman. Price $1000.00.
Our school has been approved by I A numhpr nf famin„. i,
the State Board of Education, and here recently^ to EkL m ,
we are in position to offer credit for the I niversify and Dnhffr •
Street Lighting to and including "f' wiIt> "tate schools of j DiVerSUy 8nd PUbliC 8chooI -
Vrt os Oklahoma.
Engineering to and including war-
rant No. 156.
MODEfRN—5 room cottage. 60 ft.
lot. nice shade. 600 block North Beard.
$500.00 cash. $20.00 per month at 8
per cent. Snap at 2000.00.
$100.00 GASH—$20.00 per month at
8 per cent buys nice 5 room modern
bungalow, 50 ft lot, 4 blocks north,
dandy location.
SNAP—4 room cottage, 50 ft lot,
600 block South Kickapoo. Snap at
$450.00 on good terms.
$100.00 CASH—$12.00 per month at
8 per cent gets good 5 room house,
50 ft., 700 block South Market.'
TO EXCHANGE—$1500.00 equity
in good 80 acre farm, 9 miles north-
west for Shawnee residence.
temporarily l,e thrown out
125 £. «£ V.,h £ h. of 5 no act of their-
wnat is it to do with us: lo have .. ..m i ,j j u
on .« a «. t ... own will be considered as absent on
t "uc
... . forfeit any pension or Insurance ben-
fuses to vote because of the rank , . •
condition ot politics. To do without "gnu.
the good the pictures bring because 2,
of the bad that sometimes accom-
panies, is not exactly like the miner cni i<i ■ ■ vnTli'F Tn
doing without gold because of the '
alloy In it, but it approaches It Just ___ MM h
the same. ... ...
Public sentiment Is the greatest nnoun™ /we «
dictator ot the activity of society, C'™lVe t>hawnee ,wnt' ,or th* Slnl-
and in many instances by its influ-
ence picture shows have been forced
RIPLEY,
President.
to close on Sundays In other in-
stances a better grade of pictures
has been secured, and by a consistent
pie mixture of buckthorn bark, gly-
cerine. etc.. known as Adler-i-ka.
This remedy, uced successfully for
appendicitis is the most THOROUGH
bowel cleaaaer we ever sold. It is
so powerful that ON>: SPOONFTL re-
I,,, . wnrn-^.x.Li in . tlon. sour or passy stomach. Adler-
tuie shows, improvement will come.* , t, nMrjL_ .
v.nv nf niir " , i-Ka n^er grlpefl. is safe to use and
agers are numbered ^unong the^est i TT'v t
citizens of the community, and are drugelsts-Adv
always glad to discuss the moral '
phases of the question with men who thm .Am ... .ytk
cdn t ee two sides of a proposition. ^
Announcement
lor Fall and Winter
We are, as usual, show-
ing all the newest and
uptodate things in men's
furnishings. We are the
home of first class tailor-
ing, Bradley's sweaters,
Lewis underwear, Arrow
shirts and collars, "L"
System overcoats. Duck
brand rain coats.
Our hats and caps are
always ahead in style and
quality.
Geo. Dowdy's
104 East Main
$200.00 CASH—$20.00 per month at
8 per cent buys new and modern 6
room residence. 500 block north.
Snap at $1700.00.
warrant No.
Park to and including warrant No.
40.
Contingent to and including war-
rant No. 191.
1916-1917 series:
Cemetery to and including warrant
No. 9.
Health to and including warrant
No. 14.
Police to and including warrant
No. 13.
1914-1915 series:
Park to and including warrant
No. 22.
Cemetery to and including warrant
No. 35.
Interest on the above warrants
ceases Sept. 29, 1916.
J. M. HAMILTON.
29-3t City Treasurer.
O* B. I", is now affiliated with our
state university.
The final count on thp queen's
contest will be made ^tonight at
Trades Assembly Hall. Everybody
is invited.
Write the president, Dr. F. M. Mas
ters, for particulars.
TO EXCHANGE—Fine brick busi-
ness property in 100 block North
Broadway, for good farm land.
DANDY—Modern 6 room cottage,
75 ft. lot. fine shade, S^blocks north,
best location In city, snap at $2000.00.
good terms.
ASei nathy and Howell
Attorneys-at-Law
Elk* Buildini PhoM 120
ROOMING HOTTSE — Furniture of
good 12 room rooming house for sale
at a bargain.
TO EXCHANGE—Dandy B acre
block, north of city. Value J800.00.
for automobile.
Shawnee
10 ACRES — Dandy location, S
miles north, good Improvement*. Snap
" Good terms.
at I'ono.on
phot:
121 X. BDWT.
C. E. Eastervvood
PHONE 505.
121 If. BROADWAY
What Mothers Say
The experience of tho«e who
have used Mother s Friend"
should Merit expectant moth-
consideration at thij Ume.
KtfgtEeri
- th Tfcierui
CVJI1-
. Mrs. ,
jnend
i,?lrr'iT7lJf4 rreat Ta,u* dur-
® y by the alienee of
bv «.^here prt,ns °ccas'"ned
d> tuch an event.
V AJrg. ,t
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an e*^ern ' remedy Is
*rf test a«iiRtance in
pr« paring the system fur such
a cuance. ' Mrs.
;n°pur/ rfniireist sells it. Write
on b"uk
Mrs. Maud Beeman
Teacher of Piano
(Barrow's Course of Music
Stndy)
Phone 860-J
USE
"U.S." FLOUR
Goodness
Gracious
It's Good
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS
SKHIKCTBI8 A CAVITY
in a tooth is not economy. Your
health, pleasure and comfort de-
pend largely on the cond**ion of
your mouth and teeth. EXAM-
INATION FREE.
UK. It. E. HKNSO>
Phone 166.
Orer Bank of Commerce.
Eczematone Ointment
For Eciema, Acne, Pimples,
etc. Also Cuts, Burns, Boils'
Ulcers and old Sores that re-
fuse to heal. Every box guar-
anteed.
Sold by Drug Stores.
Manufactured b
BARLOW CHEMICAL CO.
Let m- send you FREE PERFUME
Write today for a testing bottle of
ED. PINAUD'S LILAC
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PARFCMERm ZD. PINA'JD. Departs,
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