The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 112, Ed. 1 Monday, October 30, 1916 Page: 6 of 6
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65 cans
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Carload New Pianos
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$50 in all iini• ti • i of unit or ma
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l'tiplkat< of Pa numa-Pacific World** I air l.xhlblt awarded
Lixftj*-4«C honors at San > runclwo, non on wale at HMi r *1
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Factory Prices—Easy Terms
Here i* thr opportunity *ou lune be-en waiting for. Select
your piano iioh while y ou cmi nave money.
Pay U Cash—Get $2 Credit
I.uii'lmwr of II piano durlnif I his nalc we Villi allon
i'l.ili ircilil i r ru-rf dollar ca.h paid nn firkt piijmcul up In
n i.
A llbc.-ul ^ilimaiin (nr old Instruments in cxcliatntc mill mosl
Mr mililc t<rin>. mi i|i<. i,iiluni !• |i drslriil.
rvery Home Should Have a Piano
I 'iiiir Uiinn I'nlii) Iir tonight uml look Hu m otcr.
I atlory N in rc.c n l;i 111 c
106 W. Main
telephone 9C0
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or Your Christmas Grafonoia
Look Ahead—Christmas is near—
\ on need good music in your home
Here's Our Proposition:
41 Christmas time there is alwais
a rush lor musical instruments,
and always a shortage ol them.
Pa> us only SI per wetk trom
new until December 23rd, the day
on which we will make the deliv
ery ot your Grafonoia, and we
Hill hold Ihe instrument you se-
lect lor you. Alter the machine
is delivered pay us $1.50 a week
until it is paid tor.
Everybody has a diHieult lime at
Christmns making their money
buy Ihe most possible. I his new
Christmas club ot ours will enable
you lo purchase a Gratonola, the
size and the I nish >ou want,
without having to pay down Sill
or SI5 as your initial cash pay-
ment. Let us send an outtit io
your home on approval. Come
in this week and make your se-
lection.
£ I Cf\ Cabinet of mahogany, oak
$ I « J or stain v.almit. Drop-
tray roc ord cradles with a capaclt >
ot 60 records.
\OTIC I. UK HUi 01 sTOI k Oh
LOOhS l M> H It Mil II1 .
Notice ia hereby given that pur.su
ant to an order and Judgment of th ?
Superior Court In and for Pottawa-
tomie county, State of Oklahoma, In
the cu*o of the State National Hank
of Wanette vs (\ w \l< Vlck • • a',
made and rendered on the 11th day
of October, 1010; the said Stat.- Na
t:onal Bank will on the 6th day of
November, If 16, at 1:00 p. m offer
lor hale and aell at public hale for
cash in hand, at the Town of W.t
nettt, Pottawatomie County. Slate of
Oklahoma, and at the place therein
where the stowk of goods Ih now atortd,
the entire atoek of merchandise, tin
niture and fixtures, copslatlng prln-
f ipally or booth, shot hats, cups,
dry goods, clothing and ki<" <•'; s;
and the furniture and tixtun h. con
stating of one large gasoline tank,
two heating novo*. ohe gasoline light
plant consulting of three lamps, two
shoe settees, one <ofler grinder, one
afi\ out* McCaskey credit system, one
dealt and chair, onu National Cash
register, ihrte paper holders, two
paper polders, two ribbon cases, one
nedle ease, two thread cases, four
large .floor cases, three counter show
rases, one «oal oil lamp, one double
line cosh carrier, one circular clothes
tuck, otic double clothes rack, one
ilt ess clothes rase, two large mirrors,
one large pattern case, one small
< ounter scale, one platform scale, on
truck, one button machine, two com-
plete sets display whitlow fixture;,
one glAve case, ail of the ssnw re- i
< ently invoiced at about Seven Thou-
sand Hollars.
In witney* whereof said State N.. 1
tional Hank has caused iti- name tc
be signed hereto thik 17tli day of
October, 11)16.
STATE NATIONAL HANK OF
WANETTE.
Hy .1 l'\ ROLETTE, Its Cashier
10-1 It
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Cp-to-date Ladles' IIIkIi Lace Hoot i
sample*, 12 98. Frankel Hrott l2Mt
Try a want ad In the Daily Newt
Herald.
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MERLE Mot UUTY ♦
♦ Teacher of Piano t
Best Amerlran anil* European
Hill SOU).
Ily \sHoclalrd Press.
Cleveland, Oct. 110 At a sale by
the Cnited States dlstrit t court here
today the Wheeling Ac Lake Erie rail- (
toad was sold to Blair & Co, and!
Kuhn. Loch & Co New York, for $11!. .
000.000,00.
MM STOCK MAKKKT.
Special to Vens-Hcrald.
Oklahoma City, Oct. 30
CATTLE
Heceipts. 1.700; steady.
Pric e fed steers. 9.00 to 10.00.
Stoekers and feeders. 7.50 to 1
Cows to 6.50
HOGS:
Ilerripts. 4.700; lower.
Hulk. 9.7K to 9.95.
Top. 10.00.
Prof. Hugo Muenstei1)erg. the dit- i
fiii^m hed psychologist of Harvard
and Herlin, says that Russian and Ja-
pan are going to form an alliance with 1
Oerraany and Austria. Just a little j
while ago he was talking about uu ;
aiiianre of England, Germany and!
the Cnited States What a wonder
ful thing psychology is. to be sure! !
Mrs Maud Herman returned today !
from Port Worth, Tex., where she at-
tended grand opera
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I abinel in all finishes
■f • v oak and muhogaity. IU
capacity T" reenrda.
j)C With individual ncord rai k<
2iud individual record ejec-
tor. Press the button, out comes the
record. Oak or ninlioguiiy or walnut.
IJecord capacity I.", records.
$100
Huli cr:in>, nuk nr n:i)inil
in an.v liiiisli. Drop-tmv
record rnltiiipf lo ht'ltl till rrriinli:.
CS -j ft Willi iiiihMiliui! record
I I V r.icolor Made in oak. inu-
Iiouuiii and walnut in il i!iii>,lic .
Ilocord cnpaclt) l.'i rnnriK.
Auto Tops
Recovered
Bubbti Docf 11«-m . MO to ttft
air fiotn ._ H& to ttO
Pantasati from.. . u'10 to
Will replace broken lights and
broken bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Repairing
With our equipment of modem
machinery and expert work-
manship. we aro prepared to
give the quickest and best of
service We never disappoint
our customer.
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V'/AN r.s
The Claro Co gave i- banquet to the Chamber of Commerce, also the 1 .1
tboir plant in rulaa < :i Oct. H. 1916. Everybody inspected the plant from top
looks showed $7."..000 business was clone from May 10th until Sept. 1st, 1 * l«
and paid for when the company closes the books on Dec. 24 will be about $60,
paid tor by that date will share in the distribution of the profits which wi)
100 Khans of «'lam tuck will be vrrth *! Any banker will t. i >...
T per cent is par and tor every 7 per cent ahow that means that your ctriifh
would mean 100 shares Which cost you now SluO.OO will ho worth $-200 afte
of our Stock I For all detailed information of facta and figures apply to .Jo-
<18 Party* .1 and I will call and give you all information. The price of our s:<
lore Nov. I. 1016 You better come in. th« water is fine.
ling hankers and the press at
t^ bottom, also the boohs. The
The total amount of stock sold
,n to. The holders of certificates
full) iqua! 100 per rent. Now
that any certificate which nets
ate increases 100 per cent. That
Jan 20, 1917,. Do you wanl any
Sterns, representative. Call
>ek will go up to $2.00 on or be-
Hfr IU.ssOI.1 l|()N Ol- | | XflKIt 10H SAM. I worth the money. Phone 12n0
P V IM'N t ItSH I P. 1 i • a car High Orade Lumhei ; t,. I Mccord. 160 «'0-4t
... tf" aal< 1 ooring. shiplap. boxing and |
Oklahoma, Pottawaiomlc ,lnl l; ™s l« good lumber and I will | l'. , x. ,v«-l|erald Want Ada.
FOR iii^N'T —- Two :arge south
rooms unfurnished. 431 X. Park. Call
336 R after 5; 30. 167-29 3t
FOR RENT Rooms {or ii^nt house-
j keeping, modern. 417 W. llth.
j 168-39-tf
FOR RENT—Four rooms furnished
tov housekeeping, or will sell part of
furniture, folding bed and sanitary
j couch. Mrs. Lida Sheldon. 11G High
: street. l65-30-3t
i ok RENT- 9 room residence, 306
N. Market. Two good renters now oc-
cupying rooms wish to remain. Phone
103-J. 100-29-3t
J FOR RENT 'i roots ipodern cot-
tage, 410 North Hroadway. See S. C.
| Lowdan. i67-30-3t
j TO LET Three nice modern rooms.
Ai<o No. 1 table board at 209 South
Philadelphia. Phone 302.
I l68-30-3t
FOR RENT Three, four ot t .
room flat. Phone 90. S.- W. Howard
l66-29-3t
FOR RENT—Largo nicely fur-
nished front housekeeping modern
rooms. North Philadelphia. Phone
178-J. 8H-15-tf
FOR REN i—Modern furnished or
unfurnished rooms, single or for light
i housekeeping. 126-128 Hell street.
Rfi-lfl-tf
< s\I K- MISC ELLANEOUS.
I OR SAL1. Onif black. Missouri
jack. 15 hands, fully guaranteed. Call
K. C. Wagon Yard. Phone 381.
. - _.
FOR SALE Ntimber 5 l. C. Sinith
typewriter. Fsed short time. Can't
tell it front new. ^lake me a bid. A.
H. J.. rare News-Herald. 17 3-tr
FOR SALE.
Now is the time to plant your gar-
lic. Extra line Arkansas garlic at
16c per pound. F O. H. Booneville,
k. L B Mattli( * Box
136-24-6t
W L\'ftl> d I.M | |. \ Mm s.
| WANTED Room and board lady
and child and husband for meals part
rime. Prefer far out near car. State
price. Clem White. Shawnee.
— 187-30-11
j WANTED Reliable girl fot^gen-
i oral house work at 225 N. Hell.
; - - . .. J V1 -:;o ;u
j WANTED Work by girl in nice
j family. Phone 111-J or 760-R.
118-25-61
wanted at o.wf lady or gen-
I tlemen demonstrators. Apply in per-
1 son. Too-Cute 8tudlo. 10-29-8t
• 51NTED Plain s< wing. Prh
reasonable. Phono 1255-J.
142-25-5t
Hnouse
♦ *>■.• n. Hcnrri. mow ik JI Saddlery Co.
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State of
County, ss:
Know All Men by These Prcs
That the partnership heretofc
isting between C. W Haltont and T
II Haltom. eugaged'in the retail Jew-
elry business in the city of Shawnee,
•aid county and state, under the firm
name and style of Haltom Bros
this day been diaeolyed. the said
W Haltom retiring from the b.isine
The said T. H. Haltom assumes
indebtedness owed by said firm
to him are payable all account
said firm
Witness our hands this i8th day
)< lolior, A. I> 1916.
c VY HALTOM
T. II. HALTOM
159-29 3t
I OR SALE—Am compelled to sat
i r 1 fice my fine piano, Colonial style,
genuine mahogany, not a mar on it.
Leaving city. Address L. F.. care this
Wanted White girl for general
house work. Apply in person at 722
N Beard 188-26rtf
u ANTEjj io i uy old house s. ai.-o
"Ise wild riovM houses. Phone 4.'tl If
VVAXTfcii - furniture, ahoa* and
elotlilng. Hlghe.Hi prices. I'hone 2:'il
Ivenyon Second jland To l"i
all
attd
due
FOR. RENT
Store Room. Chrisney CuiJdiiiij, Corner
Main and Beard SI. lormelly occupied by
Ihe Palace Drug Company.
Laiiibard-Hari lm\ Company
Telephone 311
office.
170-30-t>t
FOR SALE—Pierce-Arrow bicycle,
Kood as new, $15.00. Chas. Holloway.
:•? tin Mammoth Clo. Dept. 102-80-8
FOR 3ALE Jersey row with young
(a if. Phone K W 68. 168-87 8t
FOR 8ALB- Some nice fresh cowa
Fred Eichenberger, phone 365.
!64-87-8t
SP*OR SAL ti New roll top desk.
Anyone wishing to buy call at 901 X
Park or phone 711-R _ 140-24-ti
FOR SALE A practically new
Dodge automobile. Price right, fleo.
H. (itaf lo9-24-6t
FOR SALE Six room modern two-
story home, 625 North University.
Terms, Phone 59. 19-22-Sun-tf
HIOII .SI PRICES paid for second
i hand cloihinp. Also all kinds of
JunK, brass, copper, rubber, iron
; hone Xo. :181. L Stutaky, 113 South
'. ,.,i.<!n- . 15-tf
A",s■ i i" 1.111 i.i 11 inu:! ia„a
low r;iie and pre-pavmett privllase«,
prnrnpl se-vice. See 0r *rito u
l.anibard-IIart I.oau Co., Shawnee
9kU- . __ , 27-lmo
MOXEV in i.I'.lj, at joW on
well loraled city properly; can b«
|:iiil ol f Just I Ik ii houau rent. Stand-
aril Sivinirs il- Loan Associalion ol
Octroi!. Mich I ambard-Hart Com-
pany. local agents. Telephone 341.
27-lmo
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