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FOUR
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 16, 1917
OUR
REDUCING SALE
On all low shoes will continue until July 31st. Strictly Cash
No high shoes at cut prices
SAUNDERS SHOE COMPANY
Wc Close at 9:00 on
Saturdays
Wc Close at 9:00 on
Saturdays
GAME WAS TIED,
STOPPED BY RAIN
Hard Contest Had to be Called
off in the Seventh
Inning.
J PIuvIb finally gratified his great-
est wlHh to bust up a good hall game
und in the seventh frame, he got husy.
The score was luckily nothing and
nothing Harvey the W. A. youngster,
pitched hl best game of the season
and allowed the locals only two hits
and Posy yielded only four The first
local hit was when Jones boat dut an
infield hit. The second, the longest
hit of the game was Stoolz' two bag-
ger.
Wewoka came to win and had five
new men, four of them comprised the
infield nud the game hud it lasted,
would without a doubt have gone
extra Innings. Paul Jonen kept up
his hitting streak and is hitting 500
for the last two gameH The game
wus fust and two neat double plays
stopped all chance of scoring when
Shawnee in the 5th got a good start
arid Wewoka in the 4th The visitors
gathered their team from the pick of
all the amateur teams In the adjoin-
ing counties and they proved to have
a good man in Cook who played at the
keystone sack. Summary of game us
Chicago
4:5
40
518
Brooklyn _ - -
35
S9
473
BOitOD
. no
43
411
Pittsburgh
„-25
50
333
American
League.
W.
L.
Pet.
Boston - -
50
30
625
Chicago
51
si
622
Cleveland
45
4d
529
New York
41
37
525
Detroit - -
41
:::•
513
Washington
33
45
423
Philadelphia
29
47
383
St. Louis —
31
62
373
follows:
Wewoka t
AB
R H
PO
A
E
King, 3b
_3
0 1
0
0
0
Curly, ss
3
0 0
0
0
0
Roberts, rf
2
0 1
0
0
1
Cook. 2b
3
0 0
1
2
0
Harvey, p
j>3
0 0
1
6
0
0
Qoacher, c
3
0 1
0
0
Lucas, lb
2
0 1
4
0
1
Ullatrap. cf
2
0 0
5
1
0
0
Rice, rf ---
_l
0 0
2
0
Total —
0 4
20
3
2
Shawnee:
AB
R H
PO
A
E
Price, cf
3
0 0
1
1
0
Stoolz, 2b
3
0 1
2
2
0
Brooks, 3b
3
0 0
1
0
0
Sale. If -
2
0 0
1
0
0
Posy, p
-_2
0 0
-
2
0
Bashaw, c
2
0 0
6
0
0
Sparks, lb
2
0 0
1
1
0
Young, sa
2
0 0
0
2
0
Jones, rf ..
2
0 1
1
0
0
Total -
SI
0 2
18
8
0
Score by
innings:
R
Wewoka . _
„000
000 0-
-0
Shawnee .
000
000
X-
-0
Summary: Two base hits. Stools.
Stolen bases, Price. Double plays.
Young. Stools to Sparks; Gllsirap to
Lucas. Left on bases, Wewoka 3,
Snawnee 2. Struck out. by Posy 4.
by Harvey 6 Hit by pitcher. Rice.
Wild pitch. Posy. Umpire, Temple-
ton.
♦ ♦
♦ BASEBALL. ♦
♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
LKAQUS 8TAHD1SG.
Westers Association
W L. Pet
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Western Association.
Denison 3-5, Oklahoma City 4-0.
Muskogee 2-4, Fort Smith 3-1.
Tulsa 1-0. McAlester C-4.
Sherman t>-4. Ardmore 0-0.
National League.
No games scheduled.
Amerloiiii Association.
Louisville 6-11, St. Paul 0-3.
Columbus 8-T . Milwaukee 2-0.
Indianapolis 1-4, Minneapolis 2-3.
Toledo 9-4, Kansas 10-2.
American League.
St. Louis 2-3, Boston 4-G.
Chicago 5, Washington 6.
Cleveland 0-2. New York 4-8.
Detroit 7, Philadelphia 4.
Western Association.
Omaha 12-5, Joplin 1-1.
Sioux City 6, St. Joseph 0.
Lincoln 10, Denver 2.
Des Moines 1, Wichita 4.
Texas l.cugue.
Waco 8-2, Fort Worth 4-4.
Shreveport 4-1, San Antonio 3-0.
Dallas 2-5, Houston 3-4.
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.
Western League-
Oklahoma City at Denison.
Fort Smith at Muskogee.
Ardmore at Sherman.
McAlester at Tulsa.
National l eague.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Chicago nt New York.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
American League.
Washington at Chicago.
Boston at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Octroi*.
New York at Cleveland.
Texas League.
Fort Worth at Waco.
San Antonio at Shreveport.
Houston at Dallas.
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Practice In all Courts
Elks Building Phone
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The Tortures of Rheumatism
Bv using S. S. S.
✓ The germs of Rheumatism are in
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Write to-day to our medical di-
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advice regarding the proper treat-
ment of your own case. Address
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lanta, Ga.
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Foreman.
a live lodge for live peo-
B. CHATBURN,
Correspondent
who has not taken out first papers.
In addition to claims for exemption
claim* for discharge may be made on
any of the following grounds which
are only grounds for discharge by a
local board.
1 That you arc a county or muni-
cipal officer.
2. That you are u customhouse
clerk.
3. That you are employed by the
United States in the transformation
of mails.
4. That you are an artificer or
workman employed in an armory ar-
senal. or navy yard of the United
States.
5. That you nre employed in the
service of the United States (under
certain conditions). See paragraph
(e) of section 20 Regulations.
6. That you are u licensed pilot
regulurly employed In the pursuit of
your vocation.
7. That you are a mariner actually
employed In the sea service of any
citizen or merchant within the United
States.
8. That you are a married man
(d) Remember that your case may
with u wife or child dependent on you
for support.
9. That you hnve a widowed moth-
er dependent on your labor for sup-
port.
10. That you have aged or infirm
parents dependent upon your labor
for support
11. That you are the father of a
motherless child under 16 dependent
upon your labor for support.
12 That you are a brother of an
orphan child or children under 16 de-
pendent on your labor for support
13. That you are a member of any
well-recognized religious sect or or
ganlsatlon organized and existent May
18. 1917 and whose then existing creed
or principles forbade its members to
participate In war in any form and
whose religious convictions are aginst
war or participation therein in accor-
dance with the creed or principles of
said religious organization
These are the only grounds for ex-
emption or discharge by a local board.
Another person can file a claim in
your behalf, but must use different
forms in filing the claim.
S Then Days After Filing Claim to
File Proof,
Your claim of exemption or dis-
charge must be filed within seven
days of the day on which notice to
you are called was posted and mailed
But sfter you have filed your claim
for exemption or discharge you have
days within which to file proof.
The method of proving claims is
very simple but it is rather exact. If
you follow the rules given below you
1 have done what is required of you.
ltirst. Qo to the local board and
consult the regulations to find out the
form number of the affidavits that you
must submit for your particular claim.
Second. Ask the board for the
blank afflffldavits that are necessary
in presenting your proof; if the board
has not the forms, ask to consult the
pamphlet of forms.
Third. Have the affidavits properly
I accomplished and return them to the
board within the time limit assigned
you—10 days from the filing of your
claim.
Remember:
(a) You must submit your proof in
J the prescribed form and the board has
| no authority to exempt or discharge
you unless you submit all the utfi
davits required by regulations
(b) There yiuu be no argument
before the board and no proof other
| than the prescribed affidavits unless
the board calls for other proof which
it will do in only a limited number of
cases,
9 When Claims Ae Decided.
Kvery claim for discharge or ex
emption will be decided by the local
board within three days after your af-
fidavits have been filed
10.—Certificate of Epextmonifrvrfahd
10. Certificate of Kxeniptlon or Dis-
charge.
If your claim is allowed a certifi-
cate of exemption or discharge will be
issued to your.
Remember:
(a) This certificate may bp recall
ed at any time
(b) If It is temporary or condition-
al. it becomes of no effect when the
time for the condition named are ful-
filled.
(c) You have been drawn for mili-
tary service and when the condition
that has postpond your posting to the
colors ceases you may be recalled at
snv time.
(d) Remember that your case may
still be appealed to the district board
by the government and on this ap
peal your certificate may be with-
drawn at once. When so withdrawn
you stand precisely as though you
had been selected for military service
by the local board.
\l \drerse Decisions on Mulm.
If your claim is disallowed by the
local board your name will be cer-
tified and sent by the local board to
the district board as one who has
been called for military service and
not exempted or discharged. Within
two days thereafter, if practicable, a
lis. of those so certified to the dis-
trict board will be given to the press
with a request for publication, will
be posed in the offices of the locsl
dress on your registration card.
Therefore, if you have Hied a claim
roexemption and proof in support
thereof, watch the notices in the of-
fice of the local board beginning
about five days after you have filed
your proof to see what disposition
was made of your case and make ar-
rangements for the prompt receipt of
mail.
XII Hon to Claim Appeals to Dis-
trict Hoards.
Claims of appeal may be made by
a person within 10 days after the day
when notice has been posted and
mailed that such person's name has
been certified to the district board
as one who has been called for ser-
vice and not exempted or discharged.
Therefore if you desire to appeal—
1. Go to the local board and get or
copy Form 153 or 164 for filing your
claim of appeal.
2. Get or copy also Form 151 or
152 for notifying the district board
of appeal.
3. File your claim or apoeal (153
or 154) with the local board.
4. Send your notice of appeal
(Form 151 or 152) to the district
board.
5. Do this within 10 days from
the day when otice that your name
was certified to the district board
was posted and moiled.
Remember:
1. You can only appeal the final
order of the board exempting or dis-
charging or refusing to exempt or
discharge you. You can not appeal
other orders or action of the local
board.
XIII—Proving Your Appeal.
You have five days after the dis-
trict board receives your notice that
you have filed a claim of anpeal in
which to file evidence additional to
fhat filed by you In the local board,
but all such evidence must consist of
affidavits.
XIV—Decisions on Appeal.
The decision on your appeal must
be made within five days of the clos-
ing of proof, and you will be noti-
fied by mail of the action of the board
on your appeal.
XV Claims For Discharge on Indus-
trial (Jronnds.
Only the district board can receive
claims for discharge on the ground
that you are engaged in industry, in-
cluding agriculture found to be nec-
essary to the maintenance of the mil-
itary establishment, the effective op-
eration of the military forces, or the
maintenance of national interest dur-
ing the emergency.
Such claims must be filed with the
district board on or before the fifth
day after the mailing and posting of
notice that you have been certified
by the local board as one who has
been called for service and not ex-
empted or discharged.
If you desire to file such a claim:
1. Get or copy at the local or dis-
trict board Form 161 or 161a.
Fill the form out properly.
Kile it with the district board
within five days after the mailing
and posting of notice that your name
has been certified from the local
board to the district board.
See section 44, Regulations.
XVI -Proof in Support of Industrial
Claim.
Only affidavits can be used in f 11
lng proof before the district board
of a claim for exemption on indus-
trial on industrial grounds. All such
affidavits must be filed with five
days after the filing of the claim.
XVII—Decisions of District Board on
Industrial Claim.
Within five days after the closing
of all persons selected for military
service in a place at the office of the
local boards accessible to public
view. The local board will also give
lists of persons selected for military
service to the press with requests for
publication.
XX.
Notice that you have been selected
for military service will not neces-
sarily order you into service.
The notice to report for military
service will come when the govern-
ment is ready to receive you.
E. H. CROWDER,
Provost Marshal General.
WANTS
Rooms and board, also rooms for
light housekeeping. 232 North Union.
Phone 728-J. 105-15-6t.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room east
front home. 512 North Bell. Phone
1196-R. 106-15-3t.
FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-
keeping, 110 West 9th. 101-15-3t.
DO YOU HAVE DIZZY SPELLS!
It's Important to Learn the Cause, us
Many Shawnee People Have.
FOR SALE — Good safe driving
mare, harness and buggy. R. G. Spivey
Maywood Add. W. Dewey. 102-1.") -t
Dlzziir.lg is never a disease of it-
self—It's only a symptom of some
deeper seated trouble. Much dizziness
is caused by disordered kidneys fail-
ing to filter all the poisons from the
blood. These poisons attack the
nerves and dizziness results. If you
are subject to dizziness, there is good
reason to suspect your kidneys, and
if you suffer backache, headache, and
bladder weakness, you have further
proof. Many Shawnee people have
learned the value of Doan's Kidney
Pills in just such cases. Read this
Shawnee resident's statement:
Mrs. H. D. Rogers. 410 E. Seventh
street, says: "My 'back hurt me a
whole lot all the time. My kidneys
were all out of order and did not do
their work properly. I had frequent
headaches and dizzy attacks. I was
told about Doan's Kidney Pills and
tried them. They helped me from the
first and since then I have always
kept them in the house to use in
cases of necessity. Doan's have nev-
er failed to relieve me when I have
needed a kidney medicine."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
s/imply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Rogers had. Foster- Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 323 N. Philadel-
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FOR RENT — Furnished modern
rooms for light housekeeping. Phone
28.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, 223 N. Philadel-
phia. 76-10-tf
JUST THINK!
$2.00 wash skirts, come in plain
white and stripes .made with two
pockets only 98c. Frankel Bros.
13-tf
HELP IS OFFERED, and is freely given
to every nervous, deli-
cate woman, by Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pre-
scription. Remember
ingredients cfn label-
in Tablet or l iquid
(orm.
In every "female
complaint," irregular-
ity, or weakness, and
in every exhausted
condition of the fe-
male system, the" Pro-
scription" never falls
to benefit or cure. Bearing-down pains,
internal inflammation and ulceration,
weak back, and all kindred ailments
are completely cured by it. It s a mar-
velous remedy for nervous and general
debility, Insomnia, or Inability to Sleep,
Spasms, Convulsions or Fits.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (1000
pages) will be sent free on receipt of
31 one-cent stamps to pay cost of
wrapping and mailing only. Address
Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Constipation causes many serious dis-
eases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxa-
tive : two or three are cathartic.
Mother's Duty
to Her Child
prompt service. See or write ua.
Lambard-IIart Loan Co., Shawnee.
27-lmo.
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FOR RENT — Four unrurnished
rooms, use of barn, one block east of
Ni Broadway car line. 70-9-6t
FOR RENT
room, modern.
Phone 912.
Large cool sleeping
209 S. Philadelphia.
150-25-tf
FOR RENT—4 nice rooms with
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Lambard-Hart Co., phone 341. 148-tf
FOR RENT-
modern home.
Phone 912.
Furnished rooms in
209 S. Philadelphia.
122-21 -tf
FOR RENT—3, 6 and 2 room mod-
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unfurnished. See Armstrong at
News-Herald Apartments across from
post office. 22-tf
FOR SALF -MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow and
calf. J. E. Eubanks, Maywood Add.
W. Dewey. 103-15-2t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE}—16 inch
fan for smaller. Phone 1374-J.
9f -13-3t
FOR SALE—My home, No. 640 N.
Louisa, five rooms, bath, large sleep-
ing porch, garage. Price $2,750.00.
$1,000.00 cash, terms on balance. J.
E. Fitzgerald. 77-10-6t
FOR SALE—I have several nice
homes ranging in price from $550 to
$2,000 that I can sell on monthly
payments like rent. J. M. Byler,
room 5, over National Bank Com-
merce. Phone 682. 118-20-tf
FOR TRADE—I have several nice
farms that I can exchange for Shaw-
nee property. J. M. Byler, room 5,
over National Bank Commerce.
117-20-tf
W A N TED MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Woman to do washing
and Ironing. Mrs. Fred Eichenberger,
1106 East Main. Phone 966. 104-15-3t
WANTED—Good second hand bi
cycle. F. L. Sauter.'s Meat Market at
Pantier's Grocery. 96-13-3t
WANTED—Solicitor and collector
tor Shawnee. 65.00 per month guar
antee. 208-09 Elks Building. Phone
1090. 97-13-3t
WANTED—Girl for general house
work. Phone 1014. 1231 E. 11th.
82-15-3t
of proof in any industrial claim the Science Shows Pre-Natal Suffer-
district board must decide the claim.
If the decision of the district board
is in favor of the claim the board
will issue a certificate of discharge.
It the decision is against the claim
the district boards will so notify
ing Has Later Effect.
The subject of childbirth has de-
manded the attention of the world's
best physicians and surgeons for cen-
y°u- . I turies. Later day investigations
Remember that you have been | prove that in reducing the suffering
called for military service and that mother during the period of
the certificate of the district board is expectancy, the health of the coming
only conditional on your remaining infant is greatly improved.
m the kind ol industrial service on , Women tell of the safe, dependabl.
account of which you were dis preparation known as "Mother's
charged. No such exemption shall Friend," which is composed of spe-
continue when a cause therefor no cia} penetrating oils, it is the pre-
longer exists and your certificate of scription of a famous physician and
discharge may be withdrawn or modi a preparation of such a helpful na-
fiod by the district board at any tiaie ture as'to be absolutely necessary to
that' the district board shall deter- the expectant mother.
mine that the circumstances re-
quire it.
XY1II Vppcals of industrial Claim
to the President*
Only decisions of district boards on
industrial claims for discharge can
be appealed.
If you desire to appeal the decision
of the district boards to the presi-j
dent, you may do so within seven i
days of the date of mailing to you of 1
the decision of the district board. To
perfect your appeal—
1. Get or copy from the district or .
load board Form 163.
2. Fill out the form and file It
with the district board.
3. Do this within seven days after
the mailing of notice to you of the
decision of tl*e district board in your
case.
XIX How You Will be Notified That
You Have Been Selected For MllNary i
Service.
As soon as your case Is finally dis- j
posed of. the .uljutant general of
your state will notify you by mail |
that you have been selected for mill-1
Mother's Friend" has been found
by thousands of mothers to relieve
much pain and suffering at the crisis.
The period of expectancy is passed
in comfort. All druggists supply
"Mother's Friend."
Write to Bradfield Regulator Com-
pany, Dept. K.352 Atlanta, Ga.. foi
valuable guide book for expectant
mothers. This book is free to users
of "Mother's Friend."
f PRIVATE MONEY to lend on 4
♦ farm land. Best of terms. *
4 CHAS E. WELLS. Elki Bldg *
board accessible to the public view, | tary service.
and notice will be mailed to the ad-1 Your local boards will post a list
C. Akxraathy
ABERNATHY & HOWELL
At forney sat-law
Elks Building Phone 120
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canvassing; subjects suggested. Send
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reau. Room 4384. Buffalo. N. Y.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
An intelligent person may earn
$100 monthly corresponding for news
papers; $40 to $50 monthly In spare
time; experience unnecessary;
canvassing; subjects suggested. Send
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WANTED—Clean cotton rags, at the
News-Herald office. 9tf
WANTED—Furniture, shoes and
clothing. Highest prices. Phone 226
Kenyon Second Hand Store. 29-tf
J. ]>. I.jdlek C. C. Lydick
Lydick & Lydick
Lawyers
Bear National Bank ol Com-
V .
E. 0. Stanard C. H. Ennln
J. II. Wahl
Stanard, Wahl & Ennis
Attorneys-at-Law
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
Service
IN
Word f, Deed
is what the
Red Ball Transfer
stands for
Household goods
moved and baggage
called for
Phone 777
MONEY TO LEND, at low rates on
well located city property; can be
paid off just like house rent. Stand
ard Savings & Loan Association of
Detroit, Mich. Lambard-Hart Com
pany local agents. Telephone 341.
W A N T E D—Watches that others
have failed to repair and make keep
time. We guarantee to repair and
make keep perfect time. T. H. Hal-
torn, Jeweler. 63-7-tf.
5.000 men needed to pick Egyptian
cotton in Salt River Valley this fall.
Will pay 2>£ cents per pound. Sea-
son from Sept. 1 to Jan 15. You can
work every day. Opportunity for good
men to lease land. Address W. H.
Knox, Sec'y., Box 668. Phoenix,
Arix. lS0-26-lmo
HIGHEST PRICES paid for second
hand clothing. Also all kinds of junk,
brass, copper, rubber, Iron. Phone No
SSI, h Slutsky. 115 South Union. 15-tf
MONEY TO LEND-On farm lands",
low rates and pre-payment privileges,
Auto Tops
Recovered
Rubber Ducf from—*20 to $25
Silk Mohair from- to #80
Pantasati from $*0 to $*'
Will replace broken lights and
broken bows at reasonable
prices.
Shoe Repairing
With our equipment of modern
machinery and expert work-
manship, we are prepared to
give the quickest and best of
service. We never disappoint
our customer.
Knouse
Saddlery Co.
M00RE-GASKHL UNDERTAKING CO.
UNDERTAKERS AND EN1B AIMERS
Parlor 120 N. Bell l>ay Phono 371.
Night Phone, W. E. fiaskill 850.
For Ambulance, Phone 3G5.
Motor or Horse-Drawn Hearses.
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The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, July 16, 1917, newspaper, July 16, 1917; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc92864/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.