The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1917 Page: 6 of 8
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SrXDAV MORNIXG, MAY
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Summer Underwear
for Men
Please note tlie standard makes. They cover
the best in tin- underwear i -Id. "B. V. D.", "Man-
hattan," 'Vassar," "Scrims" and Imperial.
In Knit ns well a> cut and sewed garments, two
piece or union suit, sleeveless or short sleeves with
knee length drawers, short sleeves ;ind three-quar
ter length drawers and long or short sleeves with
ankle length drawers.
].isle, nainsook, crepe and plain and fancy madras
cloths
Priced $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 the Suit.
SPECIAL—A fine Count Nainsook *7 P*
Union Suits, closed crotch and extra / j/*
well made, athletic style, an extra value
All the new things in summer fixins are here.
('owe in and look them over.
Fine Tailoring
KlTWAim C Hierh Grade Hats
1JIUW 11 o Classy Furnishings.,
12 E. MAIN STREET.
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DAP0CK1 TALKS
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By A«u«otlatod Pre**.
Aiustor lain. May 11. Ariolph von
Dnpaoki prealdont of the food regulu-
tlon board In Germany Hpeaklng on
tthe food Hltuntion before the Reieh-
stag, said that a gratifying contribu-
upon. He said that agriculture in
tiom from Humania could be ^ouutfi^
Turkey had suffered from atrven years
of war and tl at Bulgaria had been at
war* longer than Germany awl that
the crop outlook in Hungary in un-
favorably.
NOTICE.
Shawnee Lodge, No.
107, A. F. & A. Bt„
will bold a special
communication Mon-
evening at 7:30 for
work on the F. C.
Degree.
Visiting Brothers welcome.
A. L. AUSTIN. W. M
C. It. WALLACE, Secretary.
Read the Daily .Newjj-HcraM.
For the invalid as well as
those in perfect health
Bakers Cocoa
is an ideal food bev-
erage, pure, delicious
and wholesome.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd
C3TAJLICH13 l/CD DOPCMLCTCR.
First IlaptiKt Church.
9:40 a. m. Teaching service. GuO
were in attendance last Sunday.
There is a class and department for
everybody.
11:00 a. m. Morning sermon. The
pastor will speak on "A Good Moth-
er," following the special program in
the T. E. L. Clttfcs Hoom and Cradle
Room for mothers and their babies
2:30 p. m. Sunbeam band will
meet.
3:00 p. m. Opening .-crvice at the
Grace Church, corner J 0th and
Draper. Everybody is cordially In-
vited to- Attend and help make this
opening service a great success at 8
p. m., Rev. T. I). Holcomb will
preach.
7:00 p. m. Junior B. V: P. v;
training service.
7:00 p. m. Section A Senior 13. Y.
P. U. will meet in the Fidelia Class
room. Miss Maude Dallas, leader.
Let all members attend.
7:00 p. m. Section B Senior 15. V.
V. F. will meet in Amoma Cla -
room. Miss Aleen Cole, leader. Let
all members attend.
8:00 p. m. Sermon by the pastor.
There will be a baptismal service at
the close. A number are yet to be
baptized. Please be ready.
Cottage prayer meetings will be
held Tuesday evening as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Groves, 721 W.
7th, E. G. Boatman, leader.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McClure, 516 S.
Market.
Kant Side prayer meeting will be-
held at Grace church.
Tell your noighbors about these
meetings.
Prayer meeting Wednesday after-
noon at Mrs. Glenn's. 238 N. Union.
8:00. ]p4 i|i. Mid;week prayer meet-
ing at the chuVch. This is also the
regular monthly church conference.
Ii you are interested in the welfare
of- youx,church present.
2:30 p. m. Tlfufsahy tile circles
will meet in their various districts.
Let all members be present and take
part in the study.
8:00 p. m. Thursday, choir re-
hearsal The choir is rendering some
splendid music. It you can sing you
are invited to help them.
The public invited to these ser-
vices.
E. L. COMPERE.
Pastor.
First >1. i:. Church, South.
Services at this church today will
be held as follows:
Sunday School at 9:4.r> a. m., Jno.
W. Jones. Supt.
Preaching at 11 a. m., by Rev. S. X.
Swimmo. Grand Master Oklahoma
Odd Fellows.
Junior Auxiliary at 2:30, Mrs. Ella
Henderson. Supt.
Senior League at 7 p. m., Roy
Lane. President.
Preaching at 8 p. m., by Rev. S. X.
Swim me.
The services will be held at the
auditorium of the High School build-
ing. except the Junior Auxiliary
which meets at the parsonage.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services of this church,
particularly the Odd Fellows.
Strangers arc welcome.
CHAS. L. BROOKE.
Pastor.
(entral Presbyterian Chureli.
(Rldgewood and Beard Streets)
WADE H. BOGUS. Pastor.
Sunday School and Bible classes
meet at 9:45 a. in.
Important and True
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Model Four Ninety
Touring Car or
Roadster, $490;
with all weather top
$560. All prices
f. o. b. Flint,
Mich.
"The Chevrolet at this hour
Ninety price, with a two-unit
electric starting and lighting sys-
tem, is the worlds wonderjul
motor car value.
37 parts of the Chevrolet that costs less
than any other car manufactured.
This statement is made with a full un-
derstanding of its meaning and import-
ance.
Our confidence in the car is complete
and it is a confidence you would share if
you .knew the Chevrolet the way we
know it.
Give us the opportunity today. If you
do, we have reason to believe that you
will be a Chevrolet owner.
Wire wheels, red, black, canary or
white with extra rim $50.00 extra.
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Switzer's Paint & Glass Company
I?.! NORTH BROADWAY
We do not intend lo deceive you by fake advertising. We arc going lo sell as long as
it lasts.
Owing to other business demanding all or our time, we are discontinuing in the paint
and paper line. From Monday, May 14, we will offer to you our entire line of wall pa-
pers, paints etc., at a great discount. In buying from this well selected line you will have
the advantage of the market, as all of our line was purchased the first of this year and you
made our purchase which will give you a mce saving. The following is a few of our many
bargains which will be offered: - * .
Oat Meals (that retail the world over for $1 .00) 70c
Commercial Oat Meals 50c
Regular Commercial Moire Ceilings 20c
0. M. Cutout Borders, 2 bands yard 7 1 -2c
0. M. Cutout borders, I band yard 09c
500 Rooms Mo'oby Bed Room Patterns, regular seller 25c 15c
500 Rooms Nobby Bed, Rv^om Patterns, regular 35c, 20c
500 Roums Nobby Bed Room Patterns, regular seller 50c, : . 25c
0. M, Figured Parlor, Library, Hails, Dining Room Patterns, regular sellers at
$1.00 and $1.50, sells at 50c
Calcimine Wall Finish, regular retail prices 65c, sells for 50c
Benjamin Moore's Best Grade Paints, regular retail price $3, sells for $2.65
Benjamin Moore's Second Grade, regular seller $2.50, at $2.00
Varnish Floor Stains in all colors, regular sealing price is 90c quart, at 55c
We invite you to our store. Don't forget. Sale commences Monday, May 14, and contin-
ues until the entire stock is sold.
Switzer's Paint & Glass Company
121 North Broadway—Phone 323.
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Preaching service at 11 u. m. by I
the pastor.
Preaching service at 8 p. m. by j
the pastor.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
at 7:45.
Junior choir meets at 7 p. in. Wed-
nesday. Senior choir at 8:30 Wed-
nesday.
The public is cordially invited to
each and all of these services. We
give a hearty wclocme to all who
come.
First I lilted Brethren Church.
(Corner Kast-(Ninth ami Center Sts.;
Rev. Ira D. Lowery, B. D., Pas:or. i
Sunday Bible School, as usual, at;
9:45 a. m. Subject of Sunday school
lesson, "JesuB the Arue Vine," John
15:1-10.
Morning and evening preaching
services, as usual, at 11 o'clock and
8 o'clock.
Chrstlan Endeavor Society meats
at 7 p. m. in the church.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes-
day evening at 8 o'clock.
Choir practice Friday evening at
7:30 o'clock.
Members are urged to be present
and visitors are cordially welcomed.
K m ni a ii lie I Kpiscopal Church.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Rev. E. 1'. Eaton will hold ser-
vices at 11:00 a. m. Come out and
enjoy the sermon.
ROBB'S GARAGE
110 >OKTII BEARD TKLK.PIIONK Is*
Factories: Jen York ( It) : Turrjte>Mi-on.Hudson: Flint. Michigan
St. Louis, Mo.; Oakland, ( hI.: OhIihwh. (an.; It. Worth* Texas
Get ii car that you run afford to ruu next season.
First Christian Church.
WALTER L. ROSS, Minister.
Bible School at 9:45 a. m.
Junior Endeavor Society at 2:30;
p. m.
Senior and Intermediate Endeavor
Societies at 7 p. m.
Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 8 p.I
m. Morning subject. "Our Relation
to the World." Evening subject,
'The Now Birth,' 'a chart senniln.i
; -Don't fail to hear this sermon.
This is Mother's Day. Go to
Ihurch today and honor your mother.
!* You are cordially invited to all the
Bervices.
Methodist Ketival. • j
i Souls have come to Christ at every
service this week. The congregation j
| have been large. Today is the last j
! (lay of the feast. Bro. Maitland will |
preach at all three service*. The j
morning service will be helpful to
, the home life of the people. Chil-
dren and parents are requested to git
together and make it family day. At
2:80 in the afternoon the last men's
, meeting will be held. Subject,
j 'Brains and Brawn." All men arcl
invited to attend this service. At
7:30 the closing service of the cam-
paign will be very evangelistic. You
, are invited.
C. X. HEWITT.
Pastor.
First (liurcli of Christ, Scientist, j
(Corner Tenth and Market streets).
Sunday uioruuiK service is held at i
| 11 o'cloein ejtfbjcv of lesson ser-
mon. "Adam ami Fallen Man. "
, i Golden text. Romans .r :l!l. As by
'one man's disobedience many were'
made sinners, so by the obedience oil
one shall many be made righteous. |
Responsive reading. Gen. 3:9-lJ*.
Sunday School • 9:4
Wednesday evening testimonial;
meeting at 7:45.
The reading room at the rear of
the church is open daiiy except Sun-
day and legal holidays from 2 to 5
p. m. The Bible and ail authorized
Christian Science literature may be
read or purchased there.
Visitors are cordially invited to at-
tend church services and to visit the
reading room.
Free Bible Lecture at ( ity Hull.
Mr. M. Ii. Reimer of New York will
address the Asfcpciatcd Bible Stu-
dents Sunday at 3 p. in. a't the City
Hall. Subject, "Is Clod Preparin gto
Bles$ tfte -Nations?"
The publi^U.jr very cordially in-
vited.
First Presbyterian Churgli.
(330 North Beard)
Everybody should attejul church
today in honor of mother.
Sunday Schol at 9:45.
Children's Day exercises by the
children at 11 a. m. Birds, flowers
and children will be the attractions.
A special part .of ,the> church has
been reserved for mothers with small
children. The nursery on the first
floor will be ready for service. Bring)
your baby and have it baptized.
Evening worship at 8 p. in. Theme,;
"The World's Greatest Heroine- i
Mother." Special Mother's Day mu-|
sic. Anthem, quartet and Mrs. i
P.ringhurst will sing, "Our Mother's!
Way." by McPhail.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m l
Leader. Mildred Rulitany.
You are invited to worship with,
us.
J .HERItOX MILLER,
Pastor.
MOTHER'S DAY.
If you want to do the thing that j
will please your mother today go to
church. Each one should wear a
flower as an emblem of your love for I
her. If you have no church home|
we invite you to worship at the
First Presbyterian church. Birds,
flowers and children will have a part
in our services.
J. HERRO.N MILLER. |
0\Li 9 8-lc.
15c Ginghams in our !."> days' sale
only 9 3-4c. Frankel Bros. 3-tf
Gilford Alleys
0pp. Chrisney Bid;
.Shawnee's Lrnillng Hull!
THE WALCOTT
European Plan.
Rooms with private bath. Hot
and cold running water and
telephone In every room.
► ♦ ♦ * For jrigiueninx up your floors and
* PRIVATE MONEY to lend on 4 furniture we have the best varnish
* farm land. .Best of terma. 4 j nnrt varnish stains your pioney can
* CHAS E. WELLS. Elks Bldg. 4 . buy. Warren-Smith Hardware Co.
444444*«--*-44*444+4' 10-3t
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Board, al«o rooms for light house-
keeping, 232 N. Union. Phone 728-J. j
35-10-6t |
Chats. E. Wells
LAWYER
Prnrtlce !n all Courts
Elks HI<1(7. Phone S3
Reliance Machine
Works
J. C. Wilkinson, I'm*.
AfT!) OTEBn.tri.INti
and
Urorral JUoMno Sh ip Work
Phone 263 122 N. Beard
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.
RESOURCES.
Time Loans and Discounts $ 934,708.40
Banking House, Furniture and Fix-
tures 22,000.00
Federal Reserve Stock 3,000.00
Demand Loans. Honds
and Warrants $255,418.74
Cash on Hand and in
Banks, and Demand
Cotton and drain
Bills-of Kxchaiwe... 410,915.07 066,333.81
Total $1,625,642.27
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stork and Surplus $ 100,000.00
Fndivided I'rofrts 15,723.02
Circulation 49,000.00
DEPOSITS 1,460,919.25
Total $1 625,642.27
Piie above statement is correct.
.1X0. W. JONF/S, Cashier.
Attest: II. T. DOFGLAN,
■I. M. AYHKLOTTi;, Directors.
11. T. HIDDLK,
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