The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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TTTK PTTAWNKTi DATT.Y' NEWS TTET7ATH
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liberty Bonds
We arc now receiving sub-
scriptions for Liberty Bonds on
weekly installment plan. Our
plan is simple—teaches you to
save; besides it is your patriotic
duty to subscribe at once.
Shawnee National
Bank
1
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LK UII'K STANDING.
Amerleitii Leuffue.
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Boston — 27
Chicago -- - '-'H
Ntw York M
cleveland 114
Detroit — ^
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083
504
5:i3
447
10 23 410
13 24 351
14 20 ano
WHS FROM 6 A.M.! WANTS
UNTIL 10 P.M. AND
DOESNT GET TIRED
National LuttflNlo.
W.
,\Yw York •• - M
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Cincinnati
Brooklyn
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20 394
•T.\ N L AC H AS IMH llliKU MY
WOHklXi CAPACITY" SAYS
PKOMINKNT I rlXAS MAN.
COOL WEATHER
RETARDS COTTON
Favorable, 1 lowevcr, to
Growth of Wheat, Oats
and Other Grains.
Hj UiMhM Press.
Oklahoma I'tty. June Continued
oo.il weather during tho week ended
\lnv 29. retarded ihe growth of cot-
ton and corn but was favorable tor
wheat ami oati. Tim temperature
during the weak averaged ti lo S de-
grees helow normal nit hough there
was tome seasonable warm weather,
•ays tin weekly synopsis <>f weather
1111,1 crop conditions In OWulwiiia. Is-
sued by J. I\ Slaughter. meterologist
ai tin- local weather bureau, Tho
synoplili follow*:
While there was tome seasonably
wann weather. ihe week an a whole
was cool, the temperature averaging
II to ti degrees below normal. Mod
ernto lo heavy nuns Tell over I he
northern halt ot Ihe state, except In
1 Ml 1HImi
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Wilto -
36
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HourLoii
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Kl Worth
27
81
4(16
Shreveport
28
81
4fifi
Son Antonio
.... 25
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410
Western
ANNorlntlon
W.
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Pet.
Ft. Smith
31
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008
Miiftkogco
. 30
84
556
uklnhnma (Mty
31
nr.
554
MoAUtttr
25
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500
Ardinoro
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27
481
Denlson
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28
462
Sliorinnn
24
28
462
Sherman
24
29
453
TuIha
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31
392
RKSt'l.TS YKNTHltl(AY
7.Ml CONVICTS TO ItIHJISTF.lt.
It) Associated Press.
Mi Vlester, Okla.. June t Soveh
linn,Ire,I fitly of the l,51f> prisoners
ai ihe stale penitentiary will be rex
luiereil June 5. under the select 1 v,
draft law. Sam 1,. Morley, warden
said today. Two of these, Boswell
Wcsitirnok, while, and Willie Fisher.
Indian, are under sentence of death
tor murder, but appeals on their
cases are pending hctorc Ihe slalc sii
promt* court. Tho penitentiary in
males will be recorded as felons, an
nil which prevents their serving In
the army unless they get executive
pardon.
MITI ON WITIU HONRS
II) Associated I'ress.
Kit Id. Okla . June 4 Knld will vote
June 7 on a proposition to issue $50,-
000 III bonds Tor waterworks Improve-
ments.
HOOD t'AlSK FOR ALAIIM
These Figures Mill Make Shawnee
People Take Notice.
... — Heaths from kidney disease have
the four extreme northwestern coun ' Increased 7- per cent in twenty
ties, where there is urgent need of years. People over do nowadays in so
rain. l.lght scattered showers oe- many ways that Ihe constant filler-
cured over the -nut hern half of the
stale, averaging less than one tenth
ot an Inch. While the lop soli Is m
good working condition tit the north
western counties, good soaking rains
would he beneficial to all crops.
Cool weather and abundant niols-
:ure were favorable for wheal and
oats In the northern portion, and
these crops continued to improve, and
are now promising over the north
em halt ot Ihe slate, except In the
cx.reme northwest, where winter
wheat now promises to lie a very
light yield.
V
Ink of poisoned blood woakonn th
kidney*. He-were of fatal llrfght'P
disease. When baekoohe or bladder
ills BURgosi weak kidneys, use Doon's
Kldm\v Pill* live carefully. take
things easy and avoid heavy eating.
l)onn'8 Kidney Tills command confl
denee. for no other kidney remedy >s
so widely ueod or so generally sat'
cesafnl Home endorsement Is th
best resident's story:
Mrs .1 A Grimes. ll!> S. Oklahoma
street, says: "I have used Uoan's
Kldnex IMUs ami have found them
I
Itgut yield. to be a very effective medlelm-
Torn made slow growth during tlio • took Doan'a for backache and stiff
week, owing to cool weather, and 1 1 nc«* and soreness Across my kid
... . . II I.* 1 .. **'Oll Ollllt- I ....II ■ 'PI,.,., I'A III A If AI'W it.lil.l hill n
cultl-
generally small, but s
vstetl and of good color.
It was too cool for cotton also, and
he early planted is not making >.uis
factory proRrej**. while much of the
late planted Is coming up to a poor
stand. Some planting and replanting
Is Mill to he done in the souths est
em portion of the state, with the top
soil in fsir condition for favorable
germination.
Potatoes are doing fairly well. Har-
dener*. truck crops and pastures im-
proved during the week. There is
steady demand for sweet potato plants
Mini there Is promise of a largely in-
creased acreage. The planting of
kafir. milo malse and feterita con-
tinues In the northern and western
portions. The acreage of sorghum
grains snd broom-corn will he in-
creased in the western portion, where
abandoned wheat fields are being
seeded to these crops.
CAKKOMAS HAkt K\
will open for business Saturday. June
L\ 1917. at No T03 IVwey street
Shawnee. l-2t
oss my kitl
neve. They gave me very good help
and relieved the trouble quickly. 1
can surely speak well of Doau's Kid-
ney Pills."
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy got
l>oan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. tlrimes had. Foster Milburn
Co., Props , Huffalo, N. V Adv.
S \ I. V ATION \ K M \ WWTS II MJ<*
The Salvation Army has been oom-
pelled on account of not being able to
pay the rent to give up the hall on
South I'nion where they have Ml
holding services If any one could
offer them a place to hold their ser
vices in he evening it would b
gieAtly appr '. ate.t Address J. \N
Hat son. 1S16 K. i th
Western Association
Oklahoma 0-8, Denlson U-0.
Fort Smith 8, Muskogee 2.
Ardmore 1 4, Sherman S!-f>.
McAlester 1, Tulsa 5.
National 1,eigne.
(Mnclnnatl 0, Itostnn f .
St. liouls 3, New York 1.
Chicago r . Brooklyn 2.
No others scheduled.
American l.eague.
Detroit r . New York 4.
No others scheduled.
Texas l.eugne.
Waco G O, Shreveport 4-1.
San Antonio 4-6, Fort Worth 8-2.
Houston 2-3, Dallas fi-2.
American Association.
Columbus 7-2, Milwaukee 0-1.
Toledo 3-1, St. Paul 7-7.
Indianapolis 2-3. Minneapolis 7-6.
Louisville 4-4. Kansas City 3-6.
Western League.
Wichita 3-12. Denver 7-4.
lies Moines R-12. Lincoln 1-3.
Sioux City 1-7. Omaha 3-0.
Joplln 4-7, St. Joseph 3-4.
Southern League.
Mobile 0, Atlanta 3. \
New Orleans l, Hlrmnlgham 0.
Nashville 8. Chattanooga 2.
Memphis 1. Little Hock 1.
II llK TilKY PLAY TODAY.
National League.
New York at St. Louis.
Hoston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. ^
American League.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Detroit at New York
St l/ouls at Washington.
Cleveland at Hoston.
Western \ssoclatlon.
Fort Smith at Oklahoma City.
Muskogee at Tulsa.
Denlson at McAlester.
Ardmore at Sherman.
There is not a better known man
In Harris county than Thos. W.
Tompkins, of Lynchburg'. Tex., for
fourteen years Deputy Sheriff and
for a number of years Justice of the
Peace, lie now conducts a large and
prosperous business, and Is liked by-
all who knows him. Mr. Tompkins
recently said:
"Tanlac has not only relieved me
of all my troubles, but it has doubled
my working capacity. 1 was at my
store at 0 o'clock yesterday morning,
worked all day and left my desk at
10:30 last night and wasn't a bit
tired, and 1 came to Houston early
this morning to attend to some bus-
iness at the bank, and I'm simply
feeling fine since taking that medi-
ans."
"My stomach got all out of order
a little over a year ago,'' continued
Mr. Tompkins, "ami ever since that
time 1 suffered terribly and found no
relief until 1 began taking Tanlac.
I had indigestion in its worst form
and 1 would simply swell up with
gas almost twice my regular size 1
had to'restrict ni> diet tO OOTtaln
light things and even then the misery
was so intense 1 couldn't sleep. 1
was extremely nervous aud Just
couldn't got any rest day nor night.
1 was tired and languid all the time
and would belch up my food sour
and undigested and the champing
pains in my stomach were so severe
at times they would almost draw me
double. 1 had an occasional touch of
rheumatism all due to the condition
of my stomach and 1 Just suffered
agony for months and could get noth-
ing to do me any good.
"I had been reading about the
wonderful work Tanlac was doing
and when 1 read the endorsements
of Harris county people and Hous-
ton people, who I knew wouldn t
make an untrue statement, I decided
to make a test of It in my case,
had fine results from my first bottle
and since taking my fourth bottle my
troubles are all gone. My food all
agrees with me now and 1 sleep like
a child every night. The gas and all
other disagreeable feelings have left
my stomach and my appetite is fine.
To make a long story short. Tanlac
has just about made me over into a
new man and there's nothing now
that gives me pain or discomfort and
I will tell anybody what l have told
you. I can now work from 0 in
the morning until 10 a: night and
,l0ver get tired out. I'm now on my
fifth bottle and just can't give it
enough praise. 1 have many friends
in Harris county and want them
all to know what Tanlac has done for
*T. W.' as they call me. Just tell
them to ask me about; Tanlac."
Tanlac is sold In Shawnee by rub-
lie Drug Store, in Tecumseh by
Klapp's Drug Store, in Maud by
Slieiry Drug Co.. in Wanette by J J
Quinn, In Asher by Brandenburg
Brothers, in Macomb by Macomb
Drug Co., in McLoud by Mooney
and in Tribbey by City Drug
Store. - Adv.
|.'OK KKNT—2 large south rooms
In modern home. 419 North Beard.
25-4-3t
FOR RENT Nicely modern fur-
nished rooms. 222 N. Union.
13-3-3t
FOR RENT -3 unfurnished rooms,
south windows, modern, News-Her-
ald Apartments, near postofflee ^on
Main street. Phone 321.
K()K UK NT Suite of housekeeping
rooms cheup, modern, close in. 208
W. nth. l_B81-tt_
—RENT — Nlctfly furnished
rooms. 2Ti N. Union. 13-3-31
room furnished
Airs. C. N. Wil-
l'J-3-3t.
FOR RENT S
house, fi02 iN. Park,
limns
KHIK KKNT ii room cottage with
hath, close In. -18 N. Bell. $20.0t)
per month. Inquire 222 N. HelJ- ^
FOR KKNT - Modern furnlBhed
apartment for housekeeping, also bed
room, close in. 18 IS. 10th. Phone
1097. 1'1-|it
FOR RENT -Modern 5 room fur-
nished house for summer months.
Phone 11. O. Faust, 1203-J. i -l-u
FOR It 10NT Four furnished rooms
with bath, modern. Good well. Close
in 522 N. Market. Phone 039.
8-1-4t
FOR RF.NT '• unfurnished rooms,
south windows, modern, near post
office on Mainst reet. Phone 82l
l'OK KKNT 7 room modern house,
close in. Phone 747-R. 6-l-f t
FOR RFNT room furnished
house, modern, for the summer. Mrs
Thomas Taylor. Phono 1188.
5-l-Iit
Furnished room In
215 N. Union.
2 modern furnished
Philadelphia. Phone
118-22-tf
FOR KENT
modern home.
for rent
rooms, 302 N.
SI34-J.
FOR KKNT Large southeast room
furnished. 306 N. Market. Phone
1373-R 110 -13-1 f
TOR RUNT
Pay Back
$1 'j.l nor month on paoli $100 Loan, incliuling intor
homo or lo l.uil.l or buy a bomo - , '
paying rent. Plenty of nionoy and quick soivice.
Let mo toll you about it.
C. E. Easterwood
PHONE 505. 121 N- BROADWAY.
BUY A BOND!
I A.lies snd men s
cleaned n,l Mocked.
CWntnft Works.
pansms hats
Nationsl Dry
1-tf
.11 ST KOI! S ItWS
t
starting Friday children's slippers up
to site 2. $1.34. Frankel Bros.
31-4f
V Dallas negro, working for $6." a
month, has bought $500 worth of
Liberty bonds There are white pa-
:riots who are drawing more mOlney
and doing less for their country.
Dainty Summer Waists. Dresses
and Suits dry cleaned and press-
ed.
> VT10> VI 1>KY CI 1 IMM1
WORKS.
: Phones 40-41. 129 N Wdwy.
MATERNITY
\\
A rrrest m ny yeunp women
•bout to become mothers worrr o<*r
th* fe*r thut the ?r t strain ari.l
Tvhy (C l suffcrinp m y impair their
Kx>kv But thousand* of
isomer who have borne several chil
itren tell of the preparation Vn. \ :i
as "Mether'a Friend" which has
proven itself a boon in just su.h
.axe*.
••Mother's Friend" is a prepara-
tion of special oils and other lnjtre-
dienta especially prepared for ex-
pectant mothers. It is a prescrip-
tion ef a famous physician.
••Mother's Friend" helps nature and
makes it easy for the muscles and
lipaments of the abdomen to ex-
pand. Much of the pam and dis-
comfort is relieved.
All drufrir'sts supply "Mother s
Fi icnd." Apply it yourself, nisht
and morning. Many women say it
is worth it* weight in (Told.
Just the information every mother
should possess is contained in a spe-
cial book, prepared by the Rradtield
Regulator Company, IVpL M
Atlanta, O.a. Writ* for the book;
it is free to users.
ARE YOU SATtSnEO WITH YOUR COMPLEXION T
To* oe* <t} ifumr iwWnw.
mmjgmm wM Mftw iff. "u ,
•mm wm sin cmoeis, crtmc ticsra r t raw.
OAiNTV, TO'ttl C.i.M TVMT mu srooo mt TUT PO* vun
"Make* th* thin lik* velvet"
Ml. IS W iMM M*,l
jawrs c. cnanc. ioa imvton «t«iit n ron.
WII1K1 TO ltKtUSTFR.
Notice of pluce ot registration, anil
.ami' of registering officer In each
of the voting precincts in the < ttj
Shawnee where the persons sub
t to register must appear between
e hours of 7 a. m. and p. m.. June
191T:
Ward 1. Pre 1. Convention llall. W-
Jtuies. Registrar.
Ward 1 Pre 2. 713 N Broadway.
B Brown, Registrar.
Ward 2. Pre." 1. south half I ity
Hall. J. T. itrown, Registrar.
Ward 2. Pre. 2, corner 11th and
luipman. 11. 11. Keegan. Registrar.
Ward 2, Pre. 3. north halt City
Hall C.eo B. Caruth. Registrar.
Ward 3, Pre. 1. 120 S. Broadway.
p McPeak, Registrar.
Ward 3. i're. 2. 201 W. Main Street.
\ J Ticer. Registrar.
Ward 4 Pre 1. 119 South Union,
M Meek. Regislrar.
Ward 4. Pre. 2. 41t> Kast Main St.,
M. Oallaher, Regislrar.
Ward S. Pre. t, north side Main
Street between Tucker and McKiu-
Icv. J C. Baker. Registrar.
Ward i>. Pre. 2. Horace Mann
School House. Chas. F. Kerker. Reg-
istrar. „ ,
Ward 6. Pre. 1. Fire Station.
0 3. 621 N. University. C. Ward.
Registrar.
Ward 6. Pre 2. No. : Wets Wallace
street. M. W Brown, Registrar.
3-St
rv«v I,,',., *—One furnished bed-
ronm, or two unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 25 W. 11th.
• 12-3-tf
FOR KKNT — Furnished apart-
ments. modern, ground floor. 223 N.
Union. • 135-27-ti
KOK KKNT — Rooms for light house-
keeping, modern. 418 W. llth street.
147-23-tt
FOR RENT — Modern furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 328
N. Philadelphia. Telephone's.^ ^
VTllTSAII M IStll.l.AN KOIS.
FOR SAl.K. About 100 lbs. million
dollar grass seed; enn he sown from
now until August. Call ut 432 North
Market, or 109 North Broadway. (.
M. 1). Steel.
room house at 033 North Louisa
tor sale at. $1,200.00. $50 down and
balance $15 per month. It interested
write F. K. Fagerquest, Ringling. Ok
64-14-lmo
WANTED- MISCKLLAKKOrS.
WANTED A colored girl to help
with housework. Apply to 603 North
Beard.
WANTED Immediately, man with
cood team to break new land. Phone
273 23-4-31
WANTED FALSE TEETH We pay
high as $12.50 for full sets. Mail. Sat
tsfaction or teeth returned. Western
Metal Company, Bloomington, llli
nols.
WANTED—Experienced hook keep
er and stenographer, flood wages
for the right party. Address C. J.
Benson at Sapulpa. Okla. U-3-6t
—WANTED—A good home for four
jar old orphan girl. Call Mrs. A.
M. Caldwell. 431 X. Beard. 3-3t
WANTED ituikets. Will pay 3c
lor gallons. Traders, 5 W. Main.
Phone 72. 12-2-3t
W A NTED Stenographer and
bookkeeper, must have hail experi
ence in automobile or kindred line.
\ntilv M. E Sayre, Shawnee Auto Co,
1 7-l-3t
XOTIt'K TO PERSONS WHO SHAM.
HF, HETWKEM THE A(.Is Ot'
TWENTY-ONE A NO TH1KTV.
BOTH INl'Ll'SIVE. ON .H'NK 6TII,
lilli.
The rccent Military Service Act re-
quires that all male persons between
the ages ot twenty-one and thirty
yours, both inclusive, shall appear at
the usual voting place in the pre-
cinct in which such persons reside on
the 5th day ot June, 1917, between
hours ot 7 o'clock a. m. 'and J
o'clock p. m., to be registered. A
precinct registrar will be at the reg-
ular voting place in each precinct
for the purpose of registering all per-
sons between the required ages. A
severe penalty by Imprisonment has
been prescribed for failure to appear
and register as above stated. AH
persons between the ages above stat-|
ed must register whether suffering.
from any physical or bodily deform-
ity or ailment. The fact that a per-
son has lost a leg or arm, liy way of
Illustration, will not excuse him from
the duty of registering.
All persons who are ill, or who ex-
pect to be absent from the voting
precinct in which they reside, <oi
June 5th, should apply to the County
Clerk-at Tecumseh, and answer the
questions required. The County
Clerk will fill out a card and deliv-
er same to the applicant, who must
mail the card to the precinct regis-
ter of his precinct, in care of U. C.
Abcrnathy. County Registrar, in time
for same to be delivered on or before
June 5th. Persons who are ill may
send someone to the County Clerk,
who must be able to answer the
questions necessary. The law applies
to all male persons between the ages
stated, regardless of raco or color.
Copies of the regulations governing
the registration are. or will be. posted
in and near all postoffices through-
out the state, and all persons should
read the instructions, and familiar-
ize themselves at least in a general
way With the requirements of the
G. C. ABERNATHY,
2j_i4t County Registrar.
* PRIVATE MONEY to lend on ♦
♦ farm land. Best of terms. ▼
CHAS. E. WELLS. Elki Bldg. ♦
Chas. E. Wells
LAWYER
Practice In all Courts
Elks Bldg. Phone 55
Reliance Machine
Works
J, C. Wllklnsoi. Pr« .
AlITO OYKEHAllLINtl
aai
Qeueral Machine Shoj W«rk
Phone 263 122 N. Beard
C. Abcrnathy Edw.rd Howell
Attorney s-at-Law
Elks Building Phone 120
i-ou've got three children, buy
three'liberty bonds. The bonds come
ill various sizes. Just as children do.
A remeily for Infectloi
, f thf urinary trm
Phi iilfso. Dou-pouoiioi
i V l« j Miid Will not •tnctur
|Ni-4 Hf .tevM ill I to 5 «! >■
soi.n i % nimeflisw.
P rc«'l Post if de ir«"«l— Price ti, or 3 bottles •
THE EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O.
Ladles' and Men's suits cleaned
and pressed *i,c
Panama hats cleaned and
blocked <*,c
SHA>V\I:I: ( I.KAMM; AMI
DYE WORKS.
T Hill BHOSn Props.
71S I- Main. Phone 13.* 0
BOSSLEK UNDERTAKING CO.
Motor iplnlMM
Lang Motor Service.
lllgh Class Service. .
M
WANTBD Any kind of work dur
ins holidays by 12 years old bos-
Phone 1028 or 968-R. 9-1-St
\V.\NTK1> Kurnituro. shoes and
clothing. Highest prices. Plione 226.
Kenyon Second Hand Store. 29-tt
MEN WANTED - To learn barber
trade Top wages after few weeks
Write Moler Barber College. 2011 Elm
St . Dallas. Tex. 47-7-lmo.
Watches that others
RELIEVES ECZEMA
T*tt*r. Salt-Rheum.
f Acne, Weeping Skin^
EMS'A.
Dry Zenzal and Moist
Z«ntal for the two
kindsof Errem*
75c *t Your DruggitU
\vlLLt
Parlors:
*08 N. Broadway
Phone:
Bay 272
Mir lit *15.
NOTIt i: Til CONTRACTORS
Notice i hereby irtren that the
Board ot Education of Shawnee. Ok
lahoma, will receive bids up to
oclock Saturday, June !>th. for the
erection and completion of an eight
room school building, located on lUr
risiin street, together with the Ilea'
ing. Wiring and Plumbing tor same
Those bidding on the work may bid
on any or all of same. Plans and
specifications may be had from the
Architect. A. C Davis. 4S0 N Broad-
way. and a copy of same will be on
I display at the office of the Board in
the Convention Hall, corner 9th and
'I'nion. En oh bid to be accompanied
!-\ certified check in a sum equal to
ii percent of bid. as a guarantee ot
igood faith and made payable to W
M C.allaher, Clerk. Such check to be
tforf.ited In favor of the Board of
Education bv any bidder receiving
■riward and falling lo quality within
ttn days.
The Board of Education reserves
t*o nsht to reject ny or all bids.
W M C.AU.AHER
,H«t Clfrk
Beach
drv clean
ti oris.
lM*y
t First Published in the Shawnee
Daily News-Herald. June 1. 191. '
State ot Oklahoma, Pottawatomie
County, ss:
In Ihe Superior Court Thereof.
J K O'Dell, et al. Plaintiffs vs
Earmers and Consumers Produce
and Commission Company, et al.
Defendants.
MIT1CK 0 SALK.
Notice - hereby given that by vir-
tue of an oro.er or the above named
court, issue.1 on the - 'th day of May.
1S17, the iinoerslgne,! receiver, will
sell at public auction on the llth
d.ii ot J live. 1917. at the hour of ten
o'clock a. m. of said day, at No. 7
Wesl Main street. In the City of
Shawnee. Oklahoma, all of the goods,
wares .hattels and merchandise, and
fixtures taken under an order ot the
tachnieut, issued out of the above
named ,ouri. on the ',1st day of May.
li.1T to the Highest and best bidder
lor cash in hand; said goods and
chattels belonging lo the aboTe
named defendants.
Witness mv hand and seal this -.th
daj of May, 1 17
PAVL SPRINGER.
Receiver in Above Cause.
Tom VUldrep. Attorney. l-10t
Instead ot attacking a heavily for-
tified mountain in order to get bc-
\ond it. C.eneral Cadorna Is said to
be going around It. That is our idea
of higher strategy.
W A N T E D ,
have failed to repair slid make keep
time. We guarantee to repair and
make keep perfect time. T. H. llal-
tom. Jeweler. -7-tf.
Bed steads, hath tubs, sinks enamel-
ed at vour home C. DI'NCAN. Phone
9jS ' 16-3-31-
to— IxYaN—Private money, $1,000
or $1,500. See W. 11. Parker. Phone
119 128 N. Broadway. 3-1 -tf
HIGHEST PRICES paid for second
hand clothing. Also all kinds of junk,
brass, copper, rubber, iron. Phone No.
5S1. I* Slutsky. 115 South 1'nlon. li ;t_f.
MONEY TO LEND. «t low rates on
well located city property; can be
paid off just like house rent. Stand-
ard Savings & 1-oan Association ot
Detroit. Mich. I-amhard-Hart Com-
pany local agents Telephone S41. _
MONEY TO 1.F.ND On farm lands,
low rates ami pre payment privileges,
prompt service. See or write us.
Lam bard-Hart Loan Co., Shawnee
27-lmo.
l.OST Pair of double vision glass-
es Case has Dr. « R. Hubbard's
in me Kinder call at Moore-Pace for
Place the MONUMENT order with
this local concern and BE SI RE that
your wishes will be promptly ful-
filled and the RIGHT Quality work
snd MARBLE or GRANITE fur-
nished.
Buying from unknown concerns
having no local reputation to main
tain is taking undue risks for inves-
tigation will prove that our prices,
quality considered, are just as low, if
not lower.
Vour inquiry will be appreciated.
POTT COI VI'Y MOM BEN I
WORKS.
reward or phone STL IM
LOST A gold pin. ores, ent shape
little flower design with I .earl in cen-
ter, Finder return to News-Herald
for reward.
F O I N D C. o 1 d Masonic watch
charm, square Finder may have same
bv paving for this ad, at this office
*>-S-Jt
una i folding pur**, containing
$.ViH> bill and change and ten keys.
Finder keep half the money tor r.-
ar,i Return to News-Herald.
r2-«-M
nnUJ UP liillord Alleys
JUn .n3 0 Ckn fy Bldt
Wanted
TO BUY lurniture. shoes, flolh-
ing. slo\es and articles of all
kinds.
Phone 189 and we will call
Bitzer and Burnett
122 l ast Main
Service
IN
Word s Deed
is what the
Red Ball
Transter
stands for
Household goods moved
and baggage called for
Phone 777
A
E. C. Slanard C. 11. l'nnls
J. H. Wahl
Stanard. Wahl & Ennis
Atterncj s-at-I.aw
J, ft. I, j dick f. I . I-J dick
Lydick & Lydick
Lawyers
Rear National Rant of Coin.
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
New State
Transfer
In its new location at
106 W. Main Street
R. F. McFarling
Phone 900
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The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1917, newspaper, June 4, 1917; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92828/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.