The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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STTAWXKK 1 >.\1 l,Y \K\VS lli:i,\\U>
Tuesday i:\ kxixi;. xqvkmukk 7. mn;
The Columbia method
of tone-control
Cotton Ginned
In Oklahoma
places every possible
gradation of tone at
your command.
The Columbia tonc-conlrol
leaves have the same function as
the shutters on the swell box of
the great pipe organs; also, they
arc built on exactly tin ■ same prin-
ciple- a principle that is firmly
established a the or.e authentic
system of controlling tone volume.
Every great church organ that is
built to-day carries a device that
is identical in principle and 111
function with the Columbia tone-
control leaves.
We will gladly demonstrate to
viiu this exclusive Columbia sy: -
tcm of tone-control. Every Ci -
lumbia Grafonola, from the Si5
model lo the nj;;.;iiifii'eiit $200
model, is so equipped.
Hear one to-day
With til- C.,lumbia
butters closed, the
m isic is very soft, yet roi
mooth.
Director Sam L. Rogers, of the hu-
j reau of the census, department of
; • ommerce, announces the prelimin-
nry report of cotton ginned by coun-
ties in Oklahoma, for the crops 01
1916 and 1915; The report was made
public for the state at 10 a. m. on |
Wednesday, October 25.
Quantities are in running bales. !
counting round as half bales. Linters j
are not included.
Corns Loosen,
Lift Right 0«
Nothing But "GETS-IT" Will Do
This to Coras and Calluses.
If you'vo i-vi
tri. ti ],,ta of tin
-—salves thnt ■ i
corn r« in..,
muke your conn
had corns, you've
,n to K« t riit of them
your toe and leave
. cotton rings that
I'UIko out like pop -
V> ith the Columbia tone-control
rifttttcrs partly open, the music is
hr«night nt.ircr, with its rc.unance
somewhat 1c s r< trained, yet with
no lo , t f definite detail.
With tlii- Columbia loncumfrol
shutters wide-open, the full, bril-
liant, vibrant notes of the inker's
voice, nnd the unconlincd music of
the band or orchestra, pour Hooding
Moore-Pace Furn.
Company
i
CIRCUS MFN WERE
STRONG FOR WILSON
II. V S111 I 1111. 11(11,I.N IN Ml MI -
NI I tMI II \ I I It K 1*1 III.II t\
hiim i iii iii in r.
It turns out lhat the Barnum &
Bailey lolk who held forth iji Sh.iwmv
Saturday :!ri. gVeat nilmlrers or Pros
Idem Wilson; also that they wore
disposed to hark their admiration hy
bin nobs or iho "Iouk green."so grea:
Is their faith In his re-election after
bavin* ilurliiK their >our of the coun-
tn- hail opportunity to feel out the na
tional sentiment to their own satisfac-
tion • -a IBS
I* or several days it has been report- 1 ;
ed that republican money was being'
plentifully flaunted in the face of )
democrats by republicans, sportily in J
clined, who wished to play Hughes
for a winner. Some of those Barnum
Halley sports, so the story goes,
while here visited the down-town sec-
tion. sought out the alleged Hughes
backers, and fairly made them stag-
ger at sight or the "rolls'* displayed.
As an observer described it. "Ona
of those circus fellows showed a roll
of $500 bills that would choke a cow;
then he reached into another pocket
and produced a handful of $1000 bills
Not only that, but he had a book
showing a long list (,i wagers he had
made on Wilson in other places where
the circus has been. Looked like he
had already bet a million dollars."
Count)'
1916
1015
Adair
622
(1)
Atoka
5,123
843
I Beckham
1.71'4
152
I Bryan
21,204
5,174
; Caddo
12,800
254
| ('arter
11,657
1,898
Cherokee
3,551
67
i Choctaw
12,289
2,056
I < 'loveland
t>,f)08
242
Coal
4,-997
851
Couinianehe
$,166
3,051
Cotton
0.408
1,344
('reek
13,323
855
Uarvin
16,532
2,178
Grady
0,078
109
Greer
5,500
1,567
Harmon
5,747
607
Haskell
8,704
1,076
Hughes
10,197
2,437
Jackson
M.'.ixi
2.574
Jefferson
I'l,!ip2
2,373
.iohnslon
1 l',:i8H
1,825
K 411 g fisher
632
-
Kiowa
10.417
2,886
Latimer
1,930
171
LeFlorq
17 ,:S25
2,641
Lincoln
17,221
1,570
Logan
0.487
164
Love
8,100
1.746
McClain
0,222
300
McCurtain
12,(100
2.4 10
McIntosh
15,512
2,235
Marshall
10,045
2,375
Mayes
1.009
-
Murray
6,749
755
Muskogee
14,596
619
Okfuskee
12,042
1.400
< )klahoma
6,216
307
Okmulgee
6,801
348
Osage
1,513
-
Pawnee
1.765
(1)
Payne
5,204
40
Pittsburg
16,877
1,496
Pontotoc
12,727
2,184
Pottawatomie
18,426
1,720
Push mataha
4,074
809
Seminole
10,471
1,718
Sequoyah
15,444
2,038
Stephens
15,078
2.164
Tillman
9,900
2,025
Tulsa
2,800
(I)
Wagoner
0.080
£76
Washita
4,93
271
All other
806
29
ll) Included in
ill other
counties
to avoid disclosure
of individual op-
; ( rations.
What Mothers Say
Hie expr rletire of thoie who
lined "Mother's Friend
iliould merit expectant
consideration at thij Uiu«.
TJXpfptfferJr
^Friend.
morning
X:: ."'' .' ""ddioia u-lur. coil
fiii. iii. ia
\SS| WWW
l> V\l I S
in ( hrisney llab every Thursda>
and Saturday nights at 8:45. Onh
those holding cards will
mil ted. For private lessons phone
826.
rVn Toothers
ProTf,! It, Crcnt value ,l„r.
is •l.-tircrv I') Hit ilium,f „f
iiic sevfit- pains iiecualoiied
h) «ucti mi event "
Mrs
Miss 1M 1 It, Inslriiclor.
HI(i
TIIINC. *S
nn «'Ttern;it remedy Is
of the greatest assistance in
preparing the system fcir sucli
Your ilriik'Kist sells it. Write
ror free and Interesting Ixmk
"ii MotiifrliiHid.
I tie Braitflclil Itegulatur On
I arnnr Mldg. Atlanta, Ga.
MONARCH
BRAND
Blue Ribbon
Jor J
V
THIS
A barrel of stick candy that weighs I 000
pound?, the largest ever shipped into Okla.
fJV.JNDERFUL
[,
_ _ __ R irouble
SBGES
: (iiill Stones, Cancer anil fleers of
the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-
j Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Ap-
pendicitis and other fatal aliments
i result from Stomach Trouble. Thou-
sands of Stomach Sufferers owe
ilieir complete recovery to Mayr's
Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any oth-
er for Stomach Ailments. For sale
j by Owl Drug Store.
Iliill'l lose trying lo run
your business by guess. Let a new
j slip or receipt printing National
I'ash Register give you the facts
I each day. It will soon pay for ilself.
Sold on easy terms or liberal dis-
count for cash. Write Fred I). WMt-
'ng. Sales Agent, Insurance Bldg..
Oklahoma City. H8-L'IM5t
A carload of Arkansas Apples
EXELENTO
You Can't Hide Corn Mitery. Stop Fooling
Around! Use "GETSJT" Tonight and
See the Corns Vanish.
eyes, pressors nfid knives that make
corns bleed and ; >i<•, harnesses nnd
bandages that Ml up '. our shoe, pr .- =
on the corn and M.ik.' vour foot it l
like a paving* block. What's the us. .'
"W hy not do what millions are doing-,
take U seconds . and apply '•< l .'I'.-'
IT." It drlef, you put y.-ur stocking
on right awfiv, nnd wear your n • u-
lnr shoes. Your corn loosens from
the toe. it lifts ri "lit off. It's pain-
less. Tt's the common-senae way, the
simplest, easicM. most effective way
in the world. It's the national corn-
cure. Nc ver fails. 9
•
«d hy druggist evcrywh iv. ir.e a
bottle, or sent < i re.- ipt of j r-i< by
R I.awrenco & Co., Chi. ago, J11. ^
Sold in Shawnee and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
C. R. Harryman, F. A. Reynolds &
Son and Owl Dry Store. Adv.
L. C. Elpton left today to join Mrs.
Elston at Kansas City, and together
they will visit their son, Welcome, at
Beatrice, Neb. Mr. Elston will re-
turn Monday.
V0T18 I OK WOMEN
Do women realize that they already
vote in the most effective way on im-
portant questions'.
Every time a woman buys an ar-
ticle it is a vote, backed by money,
for that article, a sincere approval of
its merits.
So women have been voting on the
question of health. When they have
suffered from woman's ailments their
vote has been overwhelming for Ly-
<1 ia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. which they have bought and
used with satisfaction. Adv.
KM; SALE.
Bids to be made in writing for the
following described property will be
received at the office of E. E. Hooii.
attorney, Hal Johnson, county judge,
or by the undersigned. W. S. Search,
as administrator for property as fol-
lows:
2 lots and house at No. 1 West Fat
rell appraised at $550.
1 lot and house at No. 3 West Far-
[ rell appraised at $-100.
I 1 lot and house at No. 5 West Far-
! rell appraised at $400.
I 2 lots and 2-story house at No. (J
West Farrell appraised at $550.
Lots 16 and 17, blocks 123, amend-
: ed plat at corner of Farrell and
| Heard, appraised at $500.
j Lot 14, block 123, amended plat
j facing on West Farrell, appraised at
, $ 100.
I Lot 15, block 123 amended plat
facing on West Farrell, appraised at
$100.
! Lot 11. block 131 amended plat on
Farrell street, appraised at $100.
A track of land 105) feet by 100 feet,
00 feet south of southwest corner of
block 4. in Dexter's 2nd addition to
Shawnee, with good frame house, ap-
praised at $4.">0.
Bids will be opened at Tecumseh
Nov. 11th at o'clock p. m. All bid:;
for cash and subject to approval of
county court.
W. S. SEARCH,
Administrator Estate of
7-41 Jacob Fenter, Deceased.
WANTS
FOR RENT Two front rooms suit-
able for offices or housekeeping. 3'L.
West Main. Phone 1170. 41-7-3t
FOR REN'i Two front rooms fur-
nished for light housekeeping. Phone
n io-Jjh 117 s Oak. 27-6-8t
FOR RENT Rooms for light house-
keeping, modern. 418 W. nth.
168-29-tf
First-class rooms and board. Rea-
sonable prices by day or week. Close
in. modern private home. Free hath
and telephone. 209 S. Philadelphia.
Phone '■ i1 —. Mrs Rich. 37-ii :::
donler
I i a ii < i>-
Must.be sold at once regardless ol cost, value or terms
l- Ai'i'i'itt liiitno s;ilc is tlie tall; til t Iklitlioinn. It is swpppiii"' tlic stato like wild-
litrli ti ia i i. ■ pianos are selling so ridiculously low as to tlraw .•oiiiiucnls from
tlii-ouu'lioiit tlic country- Puctory j triers luiyc ailvnnc.'d on almost all
lo You Piano Buyers Who are Hesitating
pianos is soinff fast? Shrewd buyers from all
low prices and liberal terms offered at this
of buying a good upright piano for
at $98.00. Is it any wonder that careful and
pianos now(let vour "Thinking cap" on. A
Do you realize that this stock of
around are taking advantage of the
sale. What are VOV going to do?
$17.01), and brand new upright pin
conservative buyers are buying the
call at our store will not obligate you in any way and it will reveal a..
to. get a real high grade piano at prices and terms von never thought possible.
' oiillhe piano \mi like. Have us hold it or send it out. A reasonable pavment
down will do this. I Ms sale may come to an end any day now. When this stock is
the -ale positively ends. Do not delay. These pianos are selling fast
Look at These Bargains
This brand new
$350 Holland Piano
Now $219
You save $131. Terms $2.00
a Week.
A brand new
Piano
Highest qualify and fully
guaranteed, mahogany case
Now $295
Beautiful Oak Case
; IPP?
. ,T
BTggggi
We could no! buy il today
and sell it at litis price.
-Terms to Suit
A 8750 Player
12 rolls of music
Now $395.00
100 tins 6 1 -2 pound each Krispy Crackers.
A straight cat load of canned goods.
Big things recently received by
Pantier Grocery Co.
for the
Hair
ILLA DCAN m,i u< h.r
Ur
" CXCLCNTO**
It WW n*|,| In 1 (,,*r«r I nt
n- vr II n « i,i) t*ro IIICUm
lvu«. n.fl nlk)
I>in't f. >le<l all
Zukc pr.-p.ir t ii.ii which
rlnimi to Rtr*iirht« n kinky hair. You have
to have hair before it ran be straighten, d.
EXELENTO POMADE
ia a Hair Grower which fecdathcacalnand
i-ootsuf the hair and makvi thehuir grow,
and y*>u cmq acethe re^ultaby using bov-
ral tlnn"*. It cU-aus dandruff and atont
Falling Hair atonco. It Ichv ch hi* sh. atnli-
Ixirn, nai \>y hair a^ft arid ailky. Price
25c hy ri .il, on recruit of atampaor coin.
AGENTS WANTLD EVERYWHERE
* tXBLINTO MaoiCiNg co!.*Allanta. Oa.
|CUl*YNlOHTI.Dl
FOR RKNT—Largo nicely fur-
nished front housekeeping modern
rooms. oi\s North Philadelphia. Phono
178-J. 86-15-tf
r
j.
inn: n wo un i it
N ii in\ our Unii I i-i'iiis. If [he ici-ihr wo
have plac-'d on .those lnstrumenti. are , mil In
keeping niih the amount you expect to pay we
will give you tlic privilege of naming the figure.
I an anything I) fairer than tills? Do you ever
expect to see this proposition duplicated? Don't
delay. Come In and roam through our large
slock and lalk It over with us. 1)0 IT NOW.
This sale will soon come to an end. Most any
day now. Don't ho too late.
'III. CASH 1*1 A NO III VI I!
II we will Hell you these high grade pianos
quoted in today's paper at the prices here listed,
what will be your price for cash? It takes a
si-cat amount of money to sell pianos on the In-
stallment plan and carry the paper. We neeil
the money and In order to lake In a great amount
of cash this week 'we will sell you any piuno in
our immense stock at almost your own price.
It we can got the wholesale cost out of the goods
your offer will bo accepted. COMIC I.N AT
ONCE.
FOH 11 ION i Modern lurnished or
unfurnished rooms, single or for light
housekeeping. 126-128 hell street.
H|U NMI >lis< M.IWK1H S.
FOR SALE BUok Jtrsey milk
cow. L' years old past, fresh sinco J
July t. Clark Brown, Friend's Mian
Mission. Phone F 3. 39-6-3t
FOR SALIC Six room modern two-|i—
story home, 625 North University.
Terms Phone 50.
2nd St., Raton, New Mexico.
29-5-9J
FOR SALE- Number 6 L. O. Smith
typewriter. Used short time. Can't
tell it from new. Make me a bid. A.
h . cars News-HBrald. 17-3-tf
FHiS saLE \". i v . heap, my i;:t x,
.Me Kin lev property. Address ni
Bend, Oregon. Box 502. William
Jackson. 32-2-Ot
WAN I I H >||.si I I l.\M O( S.
WANTED Platform scales. Pala-
ine Oil Co. 35-ti-3t
WANTED At once, flat top desk
Sun-tf I Palatine Oil Co. 34-6-3t
FOR SALIC Milk, also fresh Jersey I WANTED Second hand piano,
cows; Buff Orpington and Rhode [Price ni,,s' reasonable. Phone
Ifland chickens. Call at 521 North I evenings, 12S6-R. 86-6-3t
Market or phono S04. ^ 22-3-6t : WANTED Women for neral house
FUR S\I.K New roll top desk. Appl> m personal !•:'« North
| Anyone wishing to buy call at 901 N. i Hroadway. 33-<i-3t
Park or phon. 711-R.' 140-2-1 tt { WANTED Roy with bicycle Ap-
| FOR SALE One black Missouri | P'> 7 W. Main street.
jjack. 1 hands, fully guaranteed. Call WANTED While girl for general
K. C. Wagon Yard. Phone .'581. j house work. Apply in person at 722
103-24-IQt X. Beard.
FOR SALE Housloy Flue Conner- WANTED Furniture, shoes and
lion Corporation stock at $2.T 0 per clothing. 11 igln. i prices. Phone 22G.
hare. Address II. E. M., No. 228 S. iKouyon ond Hand Co. i21-:':'-tf
WANTED Ambitious Baptist Uni- Urn bard-Hart Loau Co, Shawnee
verslty student wants work out of Okla. 2" imlf
school hours to defray expenses. Ad-1 mov^v to— ; ■ ■
dress O. 15., care News-Herald. we.. V.„D' at ,(nv ni,e« on
or.ro, u located city property; can be
wavvVh , u. . . ' lml, ^Ust ,ike house rent. Stand-
WANIED (ilobe-Wernic ke sec- ard Savings Loan Association of
(',s<,s- 1W-'. Detroit. Mich, l.ambard Hart Pom!
— Oaa 1 pany. IomU ancnts. Telephone J4L
HI N I* I MI: II 27-Iiiki
to work In timber, cullinn wood and i.bat Politer d B 7 „,o„ii,., 7,7,1
fence posts. 1.00 pet- cord for wood; last s, en at Ti-nimseh ('a 0,1 J w'
po-sts. Address J. 11 Sammons. 2^ South Oklaliom.i'.
$1.50 for 100
Worrell, Romulus, Okla.
Pay 91*00 c.Mi. get
1 your piano pure
sale, 100 W. Main.
174-31-1 mo
Phone Ii4 W.
I LOST-
Reward.
I tit
, ..ran: n . P^,r ,,os« glnsses, rimless,
redit tor $2.on Return to T. W. Whittaker .VI Nn.ih
on your piano purchase at Johnson's Broadway for rewird "i i •>
sale. 1 nr. w. Main. Mt , l(W,.'-5 1 ?!±SL.
HOl'SEWIVKS save your iarRe No. 'i',h pl'^l, ! V'""
Ift paper Ilrs. These are size lha, turn t„ .News-Herald
hold one peck. We will pay SOc per
sacsLSttSSi? s;""' ¥
, "j EST PRICKS paid Mr second ."hli -.lv! " ° """
hand clollilnp. Also all kinds of rnrvn—1,—n ' - —
Junk, brass, copper, rubber Iron ,,,, . Bundle of rramed pi,-.
Phone No. 381. I, Stutsk,. llfl Souih imy for tbis' adv. N'cws""ral11 l""'
15-tf
LOST
Union.
MIIAI-. 1 11) |.f,\|l ,,rlll j1|i(to
"I.','1 pr*'.\pa>nient privilftKM,' Friend
Clark brown.
-:it
prompt service. See
write
Saturday afternoon, black
summer coat between Shamir an1
Indian Mission. Rewaril.
Phono V 2. ys ti-Jt
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