The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1917 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
GREAT MOVEMENT
OE NEGROES NORTH
SAYS TANLAC SAVEU
HIM EilOM liRAVE
I'ltKSIItKNT OK NKf.ltll OIKJAM- Kaltur 01 Sixteen I'lioutrlit I ml ns
ZAT10.\ (avis IM'KHESTIXi
STATISTIC
Richmond. May •' Jas P°e- P|CK'*
dent of the Colored Citizens Patriotic
League with headquarters at Rich-
mond, has gathered the following
stallBtlcB on the number of negroes
who have left the southern Males In
the las! sevc-n months: Virginln,
49,768; Georgia, 4S,87!>; North Caro-
lina, 35,;iTB: Mississippi,
South Carolina. 2T.5«io; Arkansft4;i .
23.S28; Tennessee, 22.632; Kentucky, X'.'i'U ,,
21,856; Louisiana, 10,912; Klorida,|
Near anil Told Wife lo I'ul Children
In Odd Kellond ihhiic When
lie Hied.
'lllll «?-
10,870; and Oklaho-
10,892; Texas.
li)a, 5,o8< .
poe reports most of them « ««kin?■
employment in northern "war'
plants, 7:i.000 going to Pennsylvania
alone.
What iff probaE)ly the most remark-
able Indorsement ever given a pro-
prietary medicine was the statement
made recently by H. J. Williams, a
coal miner at the Tennesec
Iron Co., mine No. 8. near Fairfie
Ala., in the Birmingham district.
The story of hid wonderful restoi
| tion to health was told in his ■<
dls profoundly intcre
|tag. His statement follows:
"I am fifty yes
and
liildr
ght
I the father of sixteen
living and eight dead. 1 came to
I Birmingham from East Tennessee,
land have 'followed mining for a good
I many years.
"About two years ago I took sick.
* The doctors at. first thought I had
SURGEONS agree that in cases ot Tapeworm, then Hookworm, and tin-
Cuts, Burns, Bruises and Woun ! ally decided it wa ivllagra. 1 toou
the FIRST TREATMENT is mosi 1 treatment from a well-known Ala-
important. When an EFFICIENT an" j baina Pellagra 'Cure,' but got no
tiseptiC is applied promptly, there is
no danger of infection and
wound begins to heal at once, l or
usr (in man <>:■ beai t, B<>R<)Z(>! I
the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HKAL
I NO AG'WNT. Buy it now and be
ready for an emergency- Price .
ROc. |1.«0 and $1.50. Sold by Publii
Drug Co. -Adv.
benefit. The doctors finally told me
they couldn't do me any good, and I
quit going to see them.
"I suffered from a sort of numb
tooling all tin1 imi" i>i my buck, and
was dizzy-headed. I couldn't stoop
over, or .-tand on my feet for any
length of time, and couldn't hardly
eat anything and nothing tasted good,
in fact, 1 was starving to death.
"I lost all of my strength and fell
-— I off forty-five pounds in weight. I
lTie C.inghams in our 15 days' , i to weigh, when 1 was well, om
only 9 3-4c. Frank el Bros. 3-tf hundred thirty-threo pounds, aild f^ot
down to whore i only weighed ninety
This dress form, MILADY, was ,, alu| Wa* alin<>.-t a walking
patented April, 1910. Any lady inter-, .Ki leton.
eated or wanting a form call 887-It.! -j finally decided that there wa
2G-lmoi tl0 more hope for me in this life, and
1 gave my ring to my wife and told
ONLY
a- it**
Report of the Conidtion of
Till r\!0\ STAT I BANK,
• of Shawnee, Okla., May 1, 1!)17.
KI SO I If ( I S.
Loans and discounts $118,729.0.
Overdrafts, secured and
unsecured
Securities with banking
boaVd
Stocks, bonds, warrants,
etc.
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
hue from bank-
Expense
Exchanges for clearing
house
Cash in bank
3,000.00
34/338.06
r>.300.00
7,575.66
37,889.50
1,256.55
1,918.32
6,984.42
Total .
I.IAIHLITIFS.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Due to banks
Individual Deposits sub-
ject to check
Time certilicates of de-
posit
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing
$217,247
Total $217,247.71
State of Oklahoma, County of Potta-
watomie, ss:
I, Martin C. Fleming, president of
the above named bank, do sol. mnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief so help me God.
MARTIN C. FLEMING,
President.
'Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 7th (Jay of Maw 1917.
(SEAL) W. J. BYRON.
Notary Public
My commission expires July 27,
1920.
Correct-At test:
(MARTIN C FLEMING.
J. E. FITZGERALD, Directors.
JtK< APITI I. VTION
her to put the children in the Odd
Fellows' Home when 1 died.
"This is Ju.s: the sh&pe I was in
when, one day my little daughter
said: 'Papa, why don't you try that
new medicine everybody is talking
about? It has helped so many peo-
ple. it might help.you.' Of course 1
had no faith in anything, but just
to please the family, I made one more
trial and got this Tanlac. May the
good Lord bless the day I got this
medicine, for it was my salvation,
and I began to eat nd pick* up rmii'
from the start. I am now on my fifth
bottle.
"I got relief from tiie first bottle,
and have actually gained back
twenty-five pound-, and now weigh
one hundred fifteen. It just, looked
i like the more 1 took the better I got.
$ 25,000.00 . and I ke epno- 'J
1.500.00 an,i I keep on picking up every day.
1,960.12 1 mi went over to the mines yester-
day and made arrangements to go
141,334.71 | hack to work. I am strong enough to
walk around wherever 1 want to go,
something I have not been nole to do
for over a year, and that is a fact.
Tanlac 'mighty nigh' raised me from
the dead, that's what it has done for
me. If you don't believe what I have
told you, just ask any of the men
around mine No. 8, and they will all
tell you the fix 1 was in, and how
much better off I am now.
"Thank God, I will soon be able to
earn a living for my family, and 1
will owe i all to this medicine, Tan-
lac. I have just written to a daughter
of mine in LaFollette, Tenn.. who
needs a medicine like this, and I
want her to take it and get well.
"I don't believe now I ever had
Pellagra, because I never did have
any breaking out of any kind. I don't
believe I had Hookworm either, but
whatever it was, this Tanlac has cer-
tainly fixed me. I don't reckon tin re
was ever a medicine on earth like
Tanlac. I will always bless the day
1 bought this medicine
45,544.18
1,908.70
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $118,985.20' Tanlac is sold exclusively in Shaw
Warrants _ 37,338.00 { nee by Public Drug Store, in Tecum-
Furniture, fixtures, real seh by Klapp's Drug Co., in Maud by
estate, etc. _ 14,132.21 1 Sheiry Drug Co., in Wanette by J. J.
Cash and sight exchange 46.792 2-1 1 Qulnn. in Asher by Brandenburg
| Brothers, in Macomb by Macomb Drug
$"17 247 71 j Co.. and In McLoud by Mooney & Co.
I—Adv.
$ 28,000.00
1.500.00
. 190.747.71
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock
Surplus
Deposits
Ladies and men's
j cleaned and blocked.
Cleaning Works.
panama hats
National Dry
1-tf
$217,247.71 |
Total _
The above statement is correct.
MARTIN C. FLEMING.
President.
I. Johnson and his nephew, S.
I W. Johnson, left today for Estancia
New Mexico.
m
ictdand^
orest comes
• s.s.s.
That it a most important statement, and,
when considered in connection with health
and medicine, its meaning is enlarged tremen-
dously. Mineral medicines always leave their
ravages in tho system.
Your blood requires a purely vegetable
medicine when it is upset. That is why S.S.S.
has dono so much to build health during the
past fifty years. It is purely vegetable, and
not only drives poisons out of the blood, but
builds up the system at the same time.
Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Malaria, Skin
Eruptions are evidences of disordered blood.
S. S. S. does the greatest good for all blood
disorders. Its success has caused many substi-
tutes to appear. Don't take anything but the
genuine. Write for booklet on any blood dis-
ease, and for Medical Advice. No charge.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Dept. 10,
ATLANTA, GA.
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I'm™ ' THE SHAW NT: 10 DAILY NEWS HERALD
Oklahoma Childrens' Home Society
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Mies Isabedl Boyd, representative
of the Oklahoma Children's Home
Society of Oklahoma city, is in Shaw-
nee at 125 1-2 North Broadway and
will be glad to hear from any one
who contemplates adopting a child or
knows of anyone who would be in-
terested, or such parties may phone the work very
Mrs. Caldwell, 1288-R. following will
The above picture contains 196 lit
tie people; just two less than the
number put Into good family homes
by this society during 1910.
Mrs. A. 'M. Caldwell has taken sev-
eral destitute children from this
county to the receiving home for this
society to 'be placed in good homes
In the past two years, and considers
actory. Also the
[ 'local interest:
In my official capacity I have had
occasion to commit thirteen children
to the care and custody of this so-
ciety and have kept the disposition
of these children under my observa-
tion. It has been eminently satisfac-
tory and has been the means of se-
curing homes for these children and
saved a good deal of expense to Pot-
tawatomie county."
HAL JOHNSON,
County Judge of Pott. County.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION. NOTICE.
' To the Public:
Under and by virtue of a resolu-1 Under the pro\
tion passed by the board of educa-! *s0, Passed
tion of the city* of Shawnee, Pouaw.i-
isions of House Bill
by the last legisla-
ture, any person holding or owning
. any note or bond of over eight
tomie county, Oklahoma, at a meet- j months' duration, or other choses in
action evidenced by writing, are re-
miirt'd to p: t • me :o tin i imt.
ing held on the 27ti
1917, public notice is
That a SPECIAL
hereby ordered and
•lay of Aoril,
hereby given:
ELECTION is
proclaimed to
be held in said school district, com-
prising the city of Shawnee and the
territory annexed thereto for school
purposes, on the 10th day of May.
1917, for the purpose of submitting
to the qualified electors in said school
district the following proposition:
Proposition No. 1.
"Shall the board of education of the
city of Shawnee, state of Oklahoma,
issue its negotiable coupon bonds in
the amount of $90,000 for the purpose
of providing funds for the purpo
tj Treasurer .. i • 1 |t:iy a reri.-r;.:
tax on same, before the 10th day of
May, 1917, or pay a penalty of 5 per-
cent of the face of the note, bond of
chose in action, in addition to the
registration tax.
Tlie rate is 40c on the $100.00 for
each year, and unless this registra-
tion tax is paid, such note, bond, or
chose in action will not be admitted
as evidence in any of the courts of
this state.
We take this method of notifying
the public of the provisions of this
law. as it is not generally known
purchasing school site, erecting and' ",af such as act was passed by the
equipping two ward school buildings j legislature,
erecting and equipping additions to Yours very truly,
the high school building; and also to I GEO. K. HUNTER,
provide for the levy and collection ot : G-4t. County Treasurer.
an annual tax upon all tho taxableL
LADIES! LOOK V01 N(ji.
HA It KEN 1. RAY llAIR
property in said school district, com-
prising said city and the territory
annexed thereto for school purposes,
sufficient to pay the interest on saicJ
bonds when due and also to consti-
tute a sinking fund for the payment
of the principal thereof when du* I note
Said bonds to draw interest at the i the
rate of five per cent per annum, pay- {anc<
able semi-annualy, and to become due mak
$P 5,000 in ten and $25,000 in twenty-1 lade
five years from their date." i just
Use the Old-Time Sage Tea and Sul-
phur mid Nobody YViil Know.
Gray hair, however handsome de-
The polls shall be opened at
o'clock a. m., and closed at seven
o'clock p. m., on said date. The num-
ber and location of the polling places!
and the officers who shall conduct
said election are as follows:
Ward No. 1 at high school building
A. E. Medearis and J. S. Mclntyre
shall act as judges and L. A. Hath-
cock am] Edwin Moore shall act as
clerks.
Ward No. 2 at Irving school build-
ing. W. 11. Parker and A. G. Eakins
shall act as judi.es and John Bossier
and A. C. Davis shall act as clerks.
' Ward No. I? at Washington school
buildinc. L. P. McPeak and J B. Hig-
gins shall act as judges and Garland
Hill and N. JVI. Pell shall act as clerks
Ward No. 4 at 717 Fast Main St. J
S. Lewis and B. J. Callahan shall ad
as judges and John Hendrex and
Henry Hewlett shall act as clerks.
Ward No. 5 at Horace Mann schoo'
building. F. W. Watts and N. H.
Adams shall act as judges, and E. S.
Tatom and A. T. McKee shall act as
clerk^.
Ward No. 6 at Jefferson school
building, N. A. Stone and S. B. Davis
shall act as Judges and R. A. Schlehar
and C. E. Easterwood shall'act as
clerks.
The said officers shall also act as
counters.
The voters in that part of the ter-
ritory annexed to said city school
district living in the territory west of
a line formed by the extension of
Beard street due north and north of a
line formed by the exteslon of High
land avenue due west shall vote
at Jefferson'school building.
The voters in that part of the 'er-
ritory annexed to said city school dis-
trict living in the territory south of a
line formed by the extension of High-
land avenue due east and east of a
line formed by the extension of Bear 1
street due south shall vote at the
Horace Mann school building.
The voters in that part of the ter-
ritory annexed to said city school dis-
trict living south of a line formed by
the extension of Highland avenue due
west and west of a line formed by the
extension of Beard street due south
shall vote at Irving school building
adva
advantages of a >
. Your hair is yo
es or mars the u
3, turns gray and
a few applications
all know
appear-
harm. It
When it
streaked,
Sage Tea
its appearance
Dizziness, vertigo, (blind staggers I
sallow complexion, flatulence are
symptoms of a torpid liver. No one
can feel well while the liver is inac-
tive. llERBINE is v. powerful liver
stimulant. A dose or two will cause
all bilious symptoms to disappear.
Try it. Price 50c. Sold by Public
Drug Co. ♦ *
4- 4
> E. 1). REASON, ♦
Attorney-at-Law, 17H E. Main ♦
♦ Street. ♦
Will practice in all of i the ♦
♦ courts of the State. Special ♦
4 attention given all matters. ♦
♦ First cla:-5 collection depart- ♦
+ ment in office. 1-lmo *
+ ♦
Clhas. E. Weils
LAWYER
Practice in all Courts
Elks UUiQ. Phone 55
Shawnee's Leading Hotel
THE WALCOTT
European Plan.
Rooms with private bath. Hot
and cold running water and
telephone in every room.
six and Sulphur en
en' a hundred-fold.
Don't stay gray! book young!
Either prepare the recipe at home or
get from any drug store a 50-Cent
bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur
Compound," which is merely the old-
time recipe improved by the addition
of other ingrealen?s. Thousands of
folks recommend this ready-to-use
preparation, because it darkens the
hair beautifully, besides, no one can
possibly tell, as it darkens so nat-
urally and evenly. You moisten a
sponge or soft brush with it. draw-
ing tills through the hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappear: after an-
other application or two, its natural
color is restored and it becomes
thick, glossy and lustrous, and you
appear years younger.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite.
It is not intended for the cure, mi-
tigation or prevention of disease.—
Adv.
lil(. FI ATI KES
AT <0/Y I'll l\ atri:.
Manager Cammack of the Cozy
Theatre announces that the McClure
Pictures group of seven five-reel
features, the Seven Deadly Sins, will
he shown at the Cozy Theatre be-
ginning May 15. The seven features
and their stars are "Envy," Anna
Murdoik; "Pride," Hollbrook Blinn;
"Passion," Shirley Mason; "Wrath,"
, ' II. B. Warner; "Creed," Nance
O'Neil; "Sloth*" Charlotte Walker;
' The Seventh Sin." George Le Guero.
The name of the seventh sin is not
being announced. You are at liberty
to guess. Just think over the sin.
you are particularly fond of commit-
ting and one of the twenty or twenty-1
five is sure to be the right one.
C. Aberiuthy
Edward Howell
ABERNAIHY & HOWELL
Ailorncys-at-Law
Elks Building Phone 120
BOSSLKlt t'NDliltlAKINU CO.
Motor Ambulance
Linn; Motor Scrvicfl.
Class Service.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION (
—of—
The Shawnee National Bank
SHAWNEE, OKLA. .
As made to Comptroller of the Currency at the
close of business
TUESDAY,.MAY 1, 1917.
Timo Loans and
Banking House, 1
tines
lVdcral Hcserve Stork
Demand Loans, Bonds
and Warrants
('ash on 1 land and in
Hanks, and Demand
Cotton and Grain
Bills of Mxchantre..
RESOURCES.
Discounts
.$ 934,708.46
22,000.00
3,000.00
$255,418.74
410,915.07 GGG,333.81
Total $1,625,042.27
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock and Sur|ilii> $ 100,000.00
I mlividcii Profits 15,723.02
Circulation 49,000.00
DEPOSITS 1,460,919.25
Total $1,625,642.27
The ahoye statement) i> correct.
• f X< >. W. .H INKS, Cashier.
Attest:- ii. t. norm.as.
.1. M. AYOKLO'fTK, Directors.
11. T. WHOLE,
Try a want ad in the Daily Nev
Herald.
Gilford Alleys
\ Opp. Chrisney Bldg.
Hi: CAN.NOT HKl'l.ACK TIII .M
Boys' Knee Pants, age 3 to 8 years,
made of very fine worsted only 3!ic.
1'rankel Bros. 3-tf
Subscribe for the News-Herald,
10c per week.
l'lion(<:
Parlors:
I aj '272.
EOS Ji. Broadway.
\ IKlit a 15.
News-Herald's
Tefieplione Directory
CHUN fcj
AMBULANCE (MOTOR)
Bossier Undertaking Co., 208 N. Broadway-
Day 272. Night 31a
ABSTRACTS, LOANS. OIL LEASES.
li. B. Scars, 115 North Broadway. 35. Res- 328.
.AUTO Accessories, Repairs, Vulcanizing, Batteries.
Whittakcr Oam-.., (Bnick Cars), 302-4 N. Bway- 91
AUTO & GENERAL MACH. WORKS.
Wilkinson's Mach. Shop, 122 N. Beard. 263.
AUTO & MACH. WORKS.
Shawnee Motor Co-. 17 E. 10th. . 97.
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING.
National Dry Cleaning Works, 129 N. Bway. 40-41.
DAIRY.
White House Dairy, Ti. .T- Long. TVop. 1277.
ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT, POWER.
Shawnee Gas & EIcc. Co.. 115 Bell St. 146
FURNITURE AND STOVES. NEW AND SECOND HAND.
J. M. Marquis Co.. 218 E. Main. 509.
GAS SERVICE, HEAT AND LIGHTS.
Shawnee flas & Elee. Co., 115 Hell St. 146.
LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL.
Taylor Lumber Co-, 9th and Oklahoma. 112
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Dr. (!. Win Van Halter.-n. If. 12, EslesBldg., N. Bway. 26
POULTRY. EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES.
Shawnee Produce Co., 117 S Pennsylvania. 301.
SANATARIUM, Vapor and Electric Bath, Betz Hot Air Bath
Noah P. Keene, M. H.. 210-12 N. Bwar. 44 Res 583
SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
0 K Shoe Shop, 127 N. Bway- 39
j SIGNS, ELEC. SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, SCENERY.
| Knapp Sign Co., 123'/l> N. Bway. 18,1
UNDERTAKING.
Bossier Undertaking Co., 208 N. Broadway.
Night 315 Dav °72
VETERINARY SURGEON AND HOSPITAL.
.T, A T.ownll, T\ V. 8.. 12S S Bell.
C.eo. M. T'i linnek. 1). V. M„ 115-117 S. Bell.
99. TCor. 120*
Phono 08fi.
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♦ III: VI) M l Fi l l) FIIOM ♦
♦ ( ATYKIUI UK \ l OLU. ♦
♦ Sajs (ream Applied in NohIHIh ♦
♦ Open Aid I'aHHfl'Tcs Itlght I p. ♦
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JHi _ Instant relief—no waiting. Your
The voters in that part of the tor- clogged nostrils open right up; the
ritory annexed to said city school dis- air passages of your head clear and
trict lying east of a line formed by you can breathe freely. No more
the extension of Beard street due hawking, sniffling, blowing, headache,
north and north of a line formed by dryness. No struggling for breath at
the extension of Highland avenue due night; your cold or catarrh di : p-
east shall vote at the high • school pears.
building. (Jet a small bottle of MyV Cream
Witness my official hand as mayor .Balm from your drugp.-t now. Apply
of the city of Shawnee. Oklahoma, a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
this 28th day of April. 1917, healing cream in your nostrils. It per.-
F. P. ST EARNS, Mayor, t rates through every air passage of
Attest: the head, soothes the nflamed pr.
FRANK HOODHOUSB, City clerk swollen mucous membrane and relief |
(9EAL) 20-tf. conies Instantly.
Auto Tops |
Recovered
Rubber Ducf from_ $-0 lo $2.'
Silk Mohair from $25 to s'50
Pantasatl from *30 |o
Will replace broken lights and
broken bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Repairing
With our equipment of modern
machinery and expert work-
manship, we are prcparod to
give the quickest and best of
service. .We never disappoint
our customer.
Knouse
Saddlery Co.
FIRE, LIGHTNING AND TORNADO
In the strongest and best Old Line Companies
Prompt settlements in cases ot toss
Telephone 341
LAMBARD-HART LOAN CO.
IWOORE-GASKlll UNDERTAKING C#.
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMF.US
Parlor fi'ii \r. Bell—- Pay Phone .'!71.
Niuflit Phone, W. E. (iaskill 850.
I'or Anibulunee, Phone
Motor or Horse-Drawn Hearses.
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