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TWO
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 18. 1917.
Shawnee Daily News-Hera'd
Catered * Ktnl ciaM matter «t
tie pottofflc* ' Sha«i.ee. DUi aa-
itr the act ot March 3, 1ST'?.
THE SrWS-IHALB rVBLISHTTl; •
CO*PA\T. i
tSiWrUi Office TeJepkeae *21. iiasi.
« Office Telephoae 27S.
Any rrroofou• refiectioa on t_e
character, standing or re-pJ'A' -
UJ person. firm or corporal.oa wti
Kay appear in tie colur-aa of tr.e
Newt-HeraM ■! IK gUi.f corr- led
apoa lt being troaght to the attcn
tion ot the paahsier.
STIOOL BITS.
They are at ;! axaia—oar beys and
(r.ria. The schools are ftJW ■
happy children Schol days arc mo
longer filled with dread Or. the a
trary school days hare btt:. 3.aif -
pleasant that eager face* beam with
happiness and expectation.
the days of the twitch aad tic
tlaeback speiler were day* of gr<-^t
sen and agora bat the aeeere art-
ods th«c «« k«ye«l U" «~a replac i
with a atOu ■ gracious sad eoatiier-
a;e dispensation
Rotr-el M it' r-oo Its ao ters;y.
iU prieoa-l.ke tfartro.-.r- at ti'
*rtK lrr «i today has rwoWed its*:!
mu> a pleasao: readasroe- where the
yoar.g aaeet to iapravf the.r m ' -s
and to exchange certain aoc try roar-
teseet that tmn« hoya aad jr.rls to-
gether :a a cosiaopoliUn world of
tow ti
There are srrersl Uings this year
that sfcoald he r«r.<-rnb -rl. First
ail a taoroagn paU-wttfK asac V
«taw;*5i«: aad raarata ned TSl:« •
the lflaadi! E of the Aaer.ran ei
tatwa Not taat the tSr« of patrtxtt
:tm mar. he fanned too hot. {or they
bans well eaowgt ti it -J. ka'
fact that the cosairy cmaes first
National Bankof Commerce
CAPITAL & SURPLUS $120,000.00
OKLAHOMA
Backed by the Government
The National Bank of Commerce is a member of
the great Federal Reserve System .and operates under
the direct supervision of the Lnited States Govern-
mnt.
Deposit your savings with us and get the benefit
of the absolute safety we afford.
^orirty
«tKcSa!
WANT 5!
No. SMS
• Report of the Condition of
THE SH11V>M: V4TIOVU. B.4>K
a< Shawnee, in the State of Oklahoma, attbc- close of business on
September 11, 1417.
ren;-.!! uotaer
• Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and
j Customer* liability acremm of acceptance of this
bank purchased or discounted by it
4 Per
Cent
On Savings 4 Cent
oap.e fs Mis# L-
*oft la IM ctty
itictix at Hor5c*
Tic frtaoyy *
reJiUTti an4 "i fe
Ret. i of
fhirck officiate* c
asony.
The bride is Mt
niar yoans !ad
High Scloo:
taught school a:
efro
u
t* discreetly : pr i«i apoc Ue sti.- j * %ZlJr " '
•Seat aind each acboUsJ-c day of th ,
year.
Tfcere taa to so r tinrt. loimr.
witl tlMt iBlii 4ta]« who will try to
aiie war nag ifcroagi the das*
mom to the d«.l*ag of ret rert Lc
everytliEg eiae rcga**? fta^^f
bv. bo: fee Tl m
of die ck!Ur«L aoart t* lelt {re?, a*
izt a pomUe. to receiTe t3i« ihia*:'
:key z**>d awl t a«e-thint* H
tbe Uxk of wkicl tier woald fw.
aoit ta Ut«r rear*
Wltfe ©earlj m*z a
rolled for .a drafl iber* caa
be ao se-2•* ia tak ir tie teHoo: :r e
of little boys a d firl§ for ail.tai?
trai£ji( It is a oiftafce to encrca
npom <bool boars of cbUdrec ccisef - jl
emrilT at aay tftw
TL * if fbe formatire per: ot tie J
rowti of either tex T¥ere ,s ao oc- J
to doabt tbeir bo4d:cr \oj
alty TV'* xraatM :t bescctt
oa^iuj UiUA. BieauI.F ' > bt : axt a«t-
fal a>e-j and ■Daw. n4 after tley
leare tbe cboolroo« tbea "ill coat'8' * fiDgaaim
1 £ate Te
A VTITt: W PBEP\ t Ms\
"Tfejj it no lime to talk peace," d
c.arai Reprcacotatire Tiomai He
Iiq of Aiabsaa. "Ritlier it if U
t'fae to keep on preparing Cerrjii
dragged as iato thi# war tga sit o.
|1 rill, aad dow tbit we are ia it, i
* ! bnwe u ito tiroafb w.ti We c.
. I wla tlii war ia a yea
bat we bare got
i imz. Tbe l nited Sta-«
' pcod fbape aow. anc tfc<
cwa toy*, a g d -
1914. caw a prot
Ardmore The re? •:
iormed at foar o*c!>
left on tie 4: R
Htt:« Psrlt.
Mrs A L Lair.
:ie fonow:~|r frir:
jome oa Xorti I'
. Pioliue aid Min A:
| Rem Mr; Ticir:
I Bobby McPberaac
| Mrs. L. t. ^aj
Arbaasa^
A namber of c-
seat rcataies feavi
he inacaU ^y ^
F:rs: Baputt
lc the ring cere-
: 5bawnee* ?nr>-
c:adaate of tic
of 191$ and
vks worth Okla.
■;> oi SbawneeV
e of t>e ciats of
isiT* deatif*. al
xioay was por-
t aad tbe coaple
t Island for Ard-
JneaiareaeDts aad fiowr.fig the snaV
fest np-ttMSate fall fsiplw on tic
market- Boys yoa all know oar
! , MM*. classy tailored Uhirtf Bo.-. oi'l K«'
1" S. bond? deposited to secure circulation) par
U. S bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged
tp secure 1 S. deposits (par value) ^.... ... •
ToTal 1 S. bonds (Other than Liberty Bonds) and
certificates of indebtedness ........ •
Liberty Loan Bonds, pledged to sccurc l. S. ann
other deposits
Bond's Seearlfie*. etc:
Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State
or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills
payable • • • • • '
Securities other than IV S. bonds (not Including
stocks) owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc •
Ptock of Fevleral Reserve Bank «"; per cent or
subsc ription
$1,141,043.42
SI.184.542.01
2.CHW25
Dorsal 1 farts aad overcoats are posiyvely
rrster^ay at ^oaranteed fall end examine sam-
N>rti H3b- pies frwa 4 la - p. m. dall* antil
n a fi- - Scj't. tl TH Hyatt. manarcr.
of tie umard 8«teL A Xssh Co, Inoorpor
i; begun Ifer Cindnpati. Ohk*. 4^-lC^tt
ioU r<etng
: ones
POR REXT—Two rooms for light
30! NV Mai vet.
102-14-31
| FOR RENT—o room cottage far- M
n*sbci. North Beard. Phot
j 1U4-R- « 110-16-i3t
j POR Two furnished room-
r :or light boot:;kecping, modern, sic
(Qoiidi PhllzdWphli 10T-14
i Fur ~~REXT—3 nice connecting' .
fouth rooms for hoatekecplBR. Ill Value of banking house
. |">ak aireet Pt« 130S. 103-14-:.' Equity In banking house
1 —zz ^77^.—i : Z—^ !j furniture and fixtures
S FOR REXT—3 unfurnished modern j^awfnj reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
rooms. See Armstrong at News-Mer- j cash in vault and net amounts due from national
iM Apartnsen:
I lice
38.500.00
5,207.44
rt s eatertainiag
nt fcer ple^s^rt
,.v:eipc-a Miss
Blandford of El
Merritt and Miss
: Oiimulgec. ari
>f Fort Smith
ghtltl cniertajn-
be«3 planned for
Lambart and he*
[ neck, arms aad hands. It should
orally ieip to wbitea. soften, freciec I J
:.nd bring oat tie bidden roses and __v_
«uty of any tk:n It :s wonderful |IoB(. w.rt ( ..h,
: r roufh. red hand; j T Home Kecrik fTsrk clab m-
>ocr drascut will aell three out cs! ^ |n f>ook.x ^ Wcfi Hlshlaa
Tu'-fday altemco:. The tinSc wa
across from postof- I banks 'Ia
ht' Xet amounts due from banks and bankers, ana
trust companies other than Included in items
FOR REXT —Cottage for men. fur-1 13. 14. and 15
L:shed or unfurnished. 401 X Mar-! checks on other banks in the same City or town as
ke: 105-14-3t ! reporting bank (other than item 17) ;•
Toul of Items 14. 15. 16. 17. and 18.. J242.^-o.l3
j Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
reporting bank and other cash items
] Redemption fund with IV S. Treasurer and due from
I" S. Treasurer
FOR REXT—Mod m light hous
eep.ag rooms. Phone 9S>7
FOR RENT—At
hoase. Call W. J.
Nations! Bank.
FOR REXT—Two
corner of Main
once furnishec,
Barnett ,at State;
1-2-tf 1
Total
LIABILITIES.
rooms upstairs •
and Broadway. Capital stock paid in
Inquire Continental Stores Cc Surplus fund
158-24-tf j Undivided profits
Less current expenses .interest, and taxes paid.
eyo«3
keep go-
in pretty
] of orchard white at little cost, and)
lb j grocer will sapp.y tie lemons.
—Adv.
FOR P;S2r ^e-m MB xS. I rirclatlng note, outstandiog
" " ' jl"s-lG-r . ^"cl nniounts due to National banks
2.2G0.16
2.257.15
why we sboalc talk peace.
aa old fel'.ow down in
Xorth Alabama and oat in the moun-
tains ; fee kept his jag' ia tie bole of
a log He woald go down at san-
down aad take a swig of mountain
dew—moastain dew that had ncrc
teen humiliated by a reveaae
nor iasalted by a green stamp. H.
drank tiai liqaid coscoct.o:. thui
came frash from the heart of the
com and be glowed. Oae evening
wiile he was ietting lae *owJ l:<iaor
trickle down iif throat h< felt fome-
ibiag touch hi* foot He looked down
and saw a big rattlesnake coilei
ready to strike
"The o!d fellow took another awl-
of tie cons, and in defiance he swept
tiat snake with his eycr.
Strike dern yoa. strik'. yoa
erill never find me belter prepared'
' That's the way I feel atoat the
•'•sent situation-** — Wash in
r j
Arrow
Collars
ao^
1 for 35*
3 for 50^
ClUTTT rtABOnr^CO IVC JltAKE^S
*h tic as-il fenrv_work and
at a bnsineis res? a it was plann- :
to hate a picnic a* Benson Park Wed
ncsday the lSti-
reqeest rrl to go on the 4 30 car
men t«> ioin them or sapper
C!cb plates wer presented to Me -
damc* Skiers Baker and Hatfield
rcmcmberins their 1 'Tthdays.
The hostesses served sandwiches,
coffee and cakcjto the following mem-
bers and guests? dames Hatfield.
Bart Sanders. Maynard. 1-and. Bax-
ter. Biker. WHUarts Gilbert, Warb-
ington. Lf wolyn snd Mrs. Keeler.
The next meeting will be with Mrs
Barlow 425 Xorth Park. Tuesday
September tbe 15th.
Auxflhry le<tlnc.
Mrs J C. Boi
Woman's Auxlliar
room at
11th.
FOR REXT—Rooms Singly or en-
members art- J suite, furnished or unfurnished for
the light housekeeping. 128 X. Be!l St.
84-15-tf
OOOOOOOOOOOO -
mg Mrs. Wilbur Mc
Relaxant:
tbe tasae parbapa when they can}
prove tieir loyalty in a*«nj ways
Bat tada<r oa: boys aad f?rlf mu?:
gtre strJd alleoi.or. :a tiair staiiej'
ErJwca* or: vooes wita them first of
all Tbeir elder brothers will do oar
figitiag.
PELPARE! PfcEPARE!
before it is getting fcigber. II ;•
grades of beys* fa ts at renaarkaKc
low prkea. Fraakel Brw. Mf
—O
of Silks, dres
Half price. 1
lb store.
o
goo -
• h fortO
Lemons Whiten and
Beautify the Skin!
Make Cheap Lotion
o o
O Don't delay, reserve O
O your Season Tickets O
O now for the Savoy O
irtainrr.ent Course O
O
0000000 00 o"o o
{ Harry T. Chrisney returned to
1 Drumright this morning after a buei-
#nesf Tisit of several days bere.
fentcrtaincd the
of the Central
Tuesday honor-
ire nnd Mrs. E.
Ward., recant brides.
Huke and Mrs. Ward with |
keeping ^
v>.x> dpvt 'tifni-hlV hod- N'et amounts due to banks and bankers (other than
"n,Uhi«.24b^ included in IS or 29..
| Total of item5 28 rA an(l 30 $2aa.4S3.30
Demand drr o« it* subject lo Rew-ne (deposits
payable within thirty days):
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 3'.' day a (other
than for money borrowed!
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding -
Total demand deposits subject to Reserve. Items
31. 32. 33. 34 35. 36. 37. and 3S $923,557.71
Time Deposit* >object to He^ene (payable after
30 days, or Subject to 3u days or more notice:
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor-
rowed i
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured
by pledge of assets of this bank
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits to Reserve, ltent* 35. 40.
41. and 42 $348,697.53
United States deposits <other than postal savings).
including deposits of LV S. disbursing officers..
Bills payable, with Federal Reserve Bank
FDR SALE MISCKLL\>T01*S.
FOR SALE—Pa-rot. fine double
yellow head Mexican, good talker and
fine plumage. 66^ X. Ho'json.
113-15-3t.
FOR a> ALE—144 acre improve!
tarm near Dale. Okla Address Lock
Box HI. Sha*r^ Okla. lll-14-3t
FOR SALE- One roadster cheap bj
S. O Martin. Call at police station
or 420 X. Kickapoo. Phoue 582-J.
112-14-2t
Mn
FOR SALE—4 room House corner
Park and Oakland. 50xl4< . Gas. good
well. For qaick sale. $550.00. W. S.
Brown Also 5 passenger Ford
speedometer and electric lights.
123-16-3i
47.7%7.44
3.000.06
30.000.00
2.500 00
96 334 87
220.253.13
18.454.75
?.413 25
50.000 00
50 000 00
301
50.000 Oft
196,890.85
875.ttt.19
33,575.85
9062
14.23205
3*.500 00
115.500 00
3.801.46
50.000.00
i ue juice oi l*o utau imous
trained into a bottle containing three
orchard white makes a
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
0 PRIVATE MOXEV to lend on Ojounces of!
O farm land Best >f terms. 0 whole quarter pint of the most remr.r
0 CRAS E WELLS Elks Bldg. O table lemon skin beautifier at about
OOOOOOOOOOOOO OO. the cost one must pay for a small
!iar of the ordinary cold creams. Care
FOR RENT—Large barn with gar-
aga al 133 N. Oklahoma. Phone 3«8R
132-18-3L
WAXTRD—Woman for dining room.
should be taken to strain the lemon
juice through a fine cloth so ito lem-
. on pulp gets in. then this lotion will
keep fresh for months. Every woman
! knows that lemon juice is used to
The Willys-Overland and Wiilys-
Knlght Motor Cars are made to suit
575< to $2750. See Warren-Smith
Hardware Co., Agents. 18-3t
The new five passenger Overland c-t
$750 f.o.b. factory speaks for itself.
See them at Warren Smith Hardware
Co.. Agents. 18-3t
Short lengths, still shorter in price.
Wateh for date of remnant sale.
Texas Cash Store. 18-2t
piano solos and Mrs. Faust with twr ■ j
delightful readin.:- added much to |
the pleasure of the afternoon.
Tne hostesses assisted by Mes- j
dames Wallace. Austin and Parker
and Misses Lillian Roberts and Mary .
Hood sofved delicious ice cream an., l-XJR SALE—15 barrels, oak with!
ike to ti. thirty o~ more ruests iron hoops, have had vinegar in them 1
•nong whom were Mesdames Ward. Sold for storage E. S; Tatom. 125 S
Mimt Watts. Ayers. Cobb. Mis.- ; Pennsylvania. Phone 784. 101-14-3t
Mm iy Kitcheli aad Mrs. Paul and sis- ; FOR SALE~OR EXCHANGE-For
tc Misr Haiiie Paul propertv in Tulsa. Okl^—Lots 5. 6
The AUXilk ry met this afternoon j ^ 7 block 12. Oak Park Addition,
"irti Mrr C. C. Fertig, on North i shawnee. Okla. With plastered two]
Roo-ev It. j room house, garden and fruit trees j
Address W T. Maxwell. 1339 Admiral
Total 41.731.b3i
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. COUNTY OF POTTAWATOMIE. SS -
I. Jno W Jones,'Cashier of the above named bank, do r>olemnly aw
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
JNO W JONES, ( ashler
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Sept. 1917.
THOS M LUPER.
middle age preferred Reference*. 212 bleach and remove such blemishes as
Norti flm£ Pbone 1347-J 12417-3t. freckles, sallowncf-s and tan and is
— | the ideal skin softener, amoothencr
LOOT — Tan leather port folio and beautifier
Finder rbtign to Shuttee Tire and Just try it! Make up a quarter pint
Suftffe Co. anil c<$#!te reward. lo.' this saeetly fragrant lemon lotion
135-18-3t and massage It daily into the face.
Children like
Krumbtes
and it
builds
them
Look^_
for the
All Wheat
Ready to Eat
ilfcWhoi^jwsl
■witfaH
Mhiixvyf'
fel^gTo«td
498.50
Report of tbe Condition of
SECURITY STATE BANK
of Shawnee. Oklahoma. Sept. 11. 1917.
RESOURCES
loans and Discounts . $279,327.53
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured - ...
Stocks. Bjnds. Warrants,
etc . — 44 55.DO I
Furniture and Fixtures 4.G3O.06
Dac from Bank> 85,336.3t« j
Checks and Other Cash
Items in course of coil.-- 788.52
Exchange for Clearing
House _ 3.03*.«
Cash in bank ... 15.812.9C
\ ff M tt
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in $ 50.000.0i1
Surplus K^nd 4.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes Paid .. 1.011.0'.
Doe to Banl:s ....... Ol^OS.Oo
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check ... 248.347.1V
Time Certificates of Deposit 16,428.7".
Ccrtl' cd <*beckf H0.00
Ca*bler*i Cheeks Oratstand-
in? j 1490.53
->!«! ... .$397.5S5.5:
ST AT M f>F OKLAHOMA, County of
I'o taw :omic. as:
I. C. R Wallace Cashier of tbe above
name! Bank docs solemnly swear tha:
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and aelief so helj
me God.
IV R WALLACE. Cashier.
Subscribe! and sworn to before me
thif 17th day of September. 1917.
HATT1E LARSON
Notary Public.
My commission expires April 3. 1919.
ATTEST:
F V ASKEW,
A E. ROMBERG.
J C. ASKEW
Directors
RM \HTULATIO>
Reswarer*.
Lo*na ... $279,327.53
Wirraatf 4c iWbartp Bonds 4.155.90
I'arniture 4 Fixtures 6.630 06
Overdrafts ... 49S.$0
Cash k. Reserve 104.973.5:
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
STTOSiaJt.N (.OrGLLS AND CttLM
Eckmans
Alterative
aou> ier /j.l Lojotxc ukk.o-.st^
The most reliable trans-
fer and storage company
in town is the
New Stale
Transfer
In its new location at
106 W. Main Street
R. F. MeFarlino
Phone 900
FOR SALE—5 acres. 4 room house.
larn. chicken house, all in cultiva-
tion. 1 \-2 miles north of Shawnee, a*
$850 See W. FL Parker, 128 North j ^jy commission expires May 14th. 1921.
Broadway. 119-16-3t CORRECT—ATTEST:
" H T DOUGLAS.
II T RIDDLE.
J M AYDELOTTE.
Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RKSOI RC ES
Time Loans and Discounts
Bankintr House. Furniture and Fixtures
Federal Reserve Stock
Demand Loans. Bonds and Warrants
Demand Cotton Bills of Exchange
Tulsa Okla. 89-12-lmo j Cash and Sight Exchange
Notary Public.
FOR SALE—I have several nice
homes ranging in price from 4550 to j
$2,000 that I can sell on monthly
j payments like rent. J M. Byler,,
| room 5. over National Bank Com- j
Phone 482 118-20-rf
LIABILITIES
FOR SALE—S room hou e on car
line, lot 50x140. bam. good well, ga:
for cookinp and heating, on NV Ten-i
brook. Address Miss Balis McKinney. I
loveland OkU. 8S-ll-4t
j FOR SALE—A bargain in use: |
j Huick and five passenger Ford. Shaw-
| nee Motor Co.. C. D Singleton, Mgr j
IV Tenth street. Phone 97.
45-7-tf !
Capital Stock and Surplus
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Liberty Bond Account
DEPOSITS
The above statement is correct.
: H. T. DOUGLAS.
H T RIDDLE.
J M AYDELOTTE.
WAWTKP Mi* ' f I I mtoi s.
WANTED—White girl or woman for
general housework; stay on place
Family composed of tnree. Good
wages. Apply in person to 732 North
Park.
113-14-41
Detroit, Mich. Lambard-Hart Com-
pany local agents. Telephone 341.
WANTED—Furniture, shoes and
clothing. Highest prices. Phone 226.
Kenvon Second Hand Store. 29-tf
WANTED—I want to rent 15 or 20
WANTED—Position Dy competent j acres of land in one or two miles of
I experienced stenographer. Phone shawnee. Want to rent with view ot
i : 398-J 118-16-3t buying same. Wish to ndvlso with
I — --—-— ;! owner only. Want Improvements.
WANTED Position by experience. pjease write mc. Rev. W A. Lowry,
stenographer. Address S . care Newt- . R F n 2. Box 32. Mcloud. Okla.
— MEN WANTED -I'o loarn barber
WANTED A man to shear sleep trade—Top wages after few weekB
jW H M< Nary 2 * mile.- sonthwes! Write Moler Barber College. 2011 Elm
on the Lucas farm, l'aone R K 4. St t nallas. Tex. 47 7 Imo
I FOUND— Automobile tire. Owner
1' WANTTD— Young or middle age! can have same by calliug at this of-
lady to travel w:th family. Sala^^ {ice. payiug reward and for this ad.
and expenses paid. Call in person j 107-14-tf
I Mrs. R. E. Busey. 16 E. Tenth street j _
122-16-2t
M iss Mildred
CONSTIPATION
kai Soar Stonadi Caused This
Lady Much Sofferiiif. Black*
Draught Relieved.
Mwdorrrin#, Ky.—Mn Pearl P*t-
rick. Of tills r!*«. *rlt«: I l! WANTED-Family lo pick cotton.
Terr constipated I hid sour BtomAch ho«.c firntshed. Call al Ncws-Hcr-
and was so uLeomfortable. I went to ;.->r
lie doctor. H« g t me soae HB waxteJ'-a clean white girl for
Ther veaker.ed me and iwned to general housework Apply in person
tear np tty dlgwtlor: They woald afternoons, it North Beard,
gripe tea and aft*rwards It aeetned c.i.s.tf
,'(rrrgs
Teacher of Piano . . .
Pupil of C. Boris Grant of
Dallas, Texas
Phone 473-J
WANTED—Writ* Ctrl or woman for
j general housework; stay on placc
Family composed of three (Joo l i
wages. Apply in person to 732 North'
Park. 111-16-61 j
WANTED — Second hand^ offic !
desk Phone 41 l i"-14.-3t !
!•£>> SK 0M II AM) NT01IK
127 K. Hroadnaf.
If jou hate anjthlni; to sell
or trade, toll l'enn alwiut II.
PHONE 32 or 67.
Total Resources
I. to Ml ft ii-v
t.ap:Ul Stock , — ....
fitirrltis ft Profits
Bi';l Payable
KMi-roaat*
Deposits
-$3 7. <S2
.WW
. 5oil es
Noa
542.574 !«
I was more -onstlpated than before.
I heard <>'. Black Draoght and de
elded to try !L I found It Jsrt what I
i needed. It r as an easy laxative, and
lot bad to (wallow. My digestion oon
improTed. I got veil ot the sour itonv-
sch. my boweb eoon aeened normal,
no more griping, and I would take a
doae bow aid then, and was to good ! way
ahape. | - wanted
I cannot *ay too much tor Black
Draught for It Is the fin«t laxative
TO TRADE FOR TEAM—Maxwell
!n good cone.tion. A. W.. care of
Newa-Herald. llS-15-lt
C Aberiuthy
1OTTON I'lt KERS—Do you want
!o get ;n t . . w;*h men that will
«*1 yoa during the picking season?!^
Leave yocr name with 1: arjid we will t
do this for you free of charge. Con- jj
ABERNATHY i HOWELL
Altorneys-al-Law
Eiks Building Phone 120
mental Stores Co.. Main and Broad
12-tf 4
A se<ondhand touring r
car. Ford preferred. 51ust be chtap f
State lowest pricc in first letter. Hot I
1 oae caa as- ^ j taymg a seronihani car at new car]
TheGford'a Blaek-Drautht has for | Addre<8 ®°x 1U" sn *Bec j
man; yean t>een found o.' great tsu
ia the treatment of (tomach. llrer and WANTED - ,WDinar, for genera
bowel trocbt-i. Easy to uke. gentle; house work by tbe day; steady em-1
and reliable ia lt action, leariag nc ploruient. App'.y ltS" N. Broadway
J. D. Ljdlek C. C. I.jdlcl
Lydick & Lydick
Lawj era
Bear .\atl«aal Bank at t om.
( HAS K. WKI.i.3, I.awjer.
KlhN ltulldins Phone 65
| Practice In nil Conrts
OLD IRON WANTED
at $6 to $8 per ton
Dry bones at $10 per ton
Anything In the Jnnk line.
copper, brass, rubber boots,
over shoes, auto casing, inner
tubes, bicycle tiros, ilnc, pew-
ter, aluminum, radiators. Junk
nutomoblles. babbit l«ad. tinfoil,
block tin, rags, clean or dirty;
old rope. Ask for prices. A. D.
Thomas, Prop. 715 K. Mala.
PHONE 857
Total Liabilities 1£$7, &J
The abore is correct.
C. 8- WALLACE, Cath.tr.
bad «'•'r-eff.eta. It his won the pralai
of thoasaadi of people who have nssd
| iv NC-Uf
S*-7-tf
MOXfiV TO LESD. at low rates on
well located city property; can be
E. f. Stanard C. H. Ennlt
t. H. Wahl
Stanard, Wahl & Ennia
Alteraejs-at.I.aw
Rcliance Machine
Works
I. 1. fllkls..a, rr«
itITU WfKKHAULUM
aad
Heaeral Varktae Skea Wart
Phone 2CS 122 N. Beard
f M
i.
I1.007.S44 S5
32.500 CK
3.000.00
.$301,131.83
. 45,498.59
. 341.957.94 688.588.36
Total. $1,731,633.21
$100.00*00
3.01
50.0<K .00
50.000 00
Total. $1,731,633.21
JNO. W. JONES. Cashier
paid off Just like house rent. Stand- IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
ard Saving? ft Loan Association of j tf If yen hare anrthina te aril 0
0 or trade, tell l'enn nboat IU 0
o pe>\ smmi HVM STORK 0
o 127 \. Hruadway.
o I'HOM; ai ..r 67. «
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