The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 8, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1919
' THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS-HERALD
THREE
ODEON TODAY
Leah Baird
SHELDON LEWIS, CHAS. HUTCHISON
and an incomparable serial cast in Pathe's Super-De-
Luxe 1 5 episode serial of splendor, romance, war and
thrills—
"WOLVES OF KULTUR"
The serial that has everything. Don't fail to see it. It
means 1 5 weeks of incomparable entertainment.
Also Animated Weekly—Big V Comedy and "The
Brass Bullet." The Brass Bullet, will soon end and an-
other great feature will take its place. Visit the Odeon
every Wednesday .
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES"
COZY THEATRE
Tcnight, Toby Wilson in "THE HIGHER LAW."
On the screen, May Allison in "1NSP1RA HON.'
Thursday and Friday, Goldwyn presents Madge Ken-
nedy in a "PERFECT LADY."
Starting Thursday night Gorrel's Dramatic Company
in the opening bill, "THE MAN WHO LOOKS LIKE
ME."
We are striving to do the impossible please everybody
and we believe this company will suit everybody.
[ALL THE BIG FEATURESj
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of Children's Plush Coats at a great
sacrifice. Come in and see them.
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PARENTS, READ THIS
How a Father Has Learned to
Save Shoe Bills.
* " "My son is very hard on shots, so
keeping him properly shod has been
quite an expense to me," writes Mr. J.
Allison Allen, of Amity, Arkansas.
"But since I ftarted to buy Neolin-
soled shoes for him 1 have found that
it costs only alxiul a third as much to
keep him in shoes."
This is because Nnolin Soles are so
tOUKh and durable that they wear a
vcrv lonR time. Shoe bills are kept
, down because you don't need so many
pairs.
You can get Neolin-soled shoes at
almost any K<x>d shoe store. They
come in all styles and for all members
of the family. Neolin Soles are also
available everywhere for re-soling.
They are produced by a scientific pro-
cess to be what soles ought to be: com-
fortable, waterproof and long-wearing.
They are made by The Goodyear Tire
&■ Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, who
also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed
to outwear any other heels.
fli&lkSoles
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OUR ENTIRE LINE
Insure your livestock agolnst death
accident and fire. J. F. Dickson, 116
N. Bmulway, Shawnee, Oklr, Phone
35. (9tf.)
0. It. r. .NOTICE.
The students of the Fine Arts de-
part inont of the Baptist University
will give a recital at the iJnlversitv
Friday evening at 8:15. Every one
is invited to attend.
How about that Automobile, is it
insured? Call J. F. Dickson at 11 f.
N. Broadway for Fire and Theft In
snranco. Phone 35. Do it now.
y-tf
Mrs. Ellen Neal of Dale was shop-
ping in Shawnee Tuesday.
SEE THEM.
A wonderful display o! Wool Serge
Dresses, made in the very latest
style for $7.95. Franl^l Bros. 29-tf
Mrs. A. E. Perkins of McLoud who
has been visiting relatives in Shaw-
nee for the past few days, returned
to her home Tuesday.
PUSH COATS.
We are receiving daily from man
ufacturers Plush Coats at a great
sacrifice. We have them displayed
at special prices. Frankei Broos.
29-tf
FOR ' SALE—My
R X 52.
Phone
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AN' OPPORTUNITY
For ten days * we offer special
prices on our entire line of over-
coats. Frankei Bros. 29-tf
Miss Flossa Pryor spent Tuesday
in Oklahoma City.
FOR SALE-'-Leather davenport.
Phone 544 before 6 o'clock.
62-6-3t
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slaeton of
Sparks and brother, B! .1 Anderson,
tif Shawnee, are spending the day in
Oklahoma City.
YAMS GALORE.
Practically all our customers using
our "Okla" Egg Mash are getting
eggs. A high protein feet! for eg^
production. Clarke & Keller. Phone
UO. We deliver. 5-3t
in the Daily
Mrs. D. L. Wanklcpleck of Des
Moines, Iowa, who was called here
by the death of her sister, Mrs. Earl
Mooney, returned home today.
Call fire department when you hafre
a tire, call J. F. Dickson for Insur-
ance before the fire. 115 N. Broad-
way. Phone 35. (9tf.)
How Long Must I Suffer
From the Pangs tof Rheumatism?
Is there no rcr, 1 relief in sight"'
Doubtless like other sufferers, ypu
have often asked yourself this ques-
tion, which continues to remain un-
answered.
Scicncc has proven that your
Rheumatism is caused by a perm in
your blood, and the only way to
reach it is by a remedy which elim-
inates and removes these little pain
demons#from your blood. This ex-
plains why liniments and lotions can
do no permanent good, for they
t anVot possibly rc.ieh these germs
which infest your blood by the mil-
lions.
S. S. S. ha.^hccn successfully used
for Rheumatism for more than fifty
years. Try it to-day, and you will
find yourself at last on the right
track to get rid of your Rheuma-
tism. You can get valuable advice
about the treatment of your indi-
vidual case by writing to the. Chief
Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co.,
Dept. D, Atlanta. Ga.
Try a WANT AD
Xews-llerald.
FltOM COAST TO <
\ Remarkable Chain of Home Testl-
money. And Shawnee Adds Its
Voice to the (irand Chorus of
Local Praise.
From north to south, from east to
west;
In every city, every community;
In fevery state in the Union
Rings out the grateful praise for
Doan's Kidney Pills.
50,000 representative people in
every walk of life.
Publicity testify to quick relief and
lasting results.
And it's all for the benefit of fellow
sufferers.
In this grand chorus of local praise
Shawnee is well represented.
Well-known Shawnee people
Tell of personal experiences.
Who can ask for better proof of
merit?
J. W. Herron, 124 North McKinley
street, Shawnee, says: "Both myself
and another member of my family
have used Doan's Kidney Pills and
, from the results they brought I can
! recommend them to anyone suffering
; with backache or kidney weakness.
I Doan's Kidney Pills have surely prov-
! en a most effective kidney medicine."
I Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
! simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
i Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
I Mr. Herron had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
! Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y.—Adv.
ZESTST Pre-lnvenlory Sale
5 W. MAIN STREET.
Same Prices at Both Stores
"TRADERS" NO. (2)
TECUMSEH, OKLA.
BELL'S OLD STAND.
}\e have a complete stock of Flour, Feed and Groceries at both of our stores, "TRADERS" >0. (1)
at Shawnee, and 'TRADERS'" NO. (2) at Tecumseh,.and as it is our policy at the beginning of a new
year to reduce our stock to its normal size, we are going to offer to the farmers of Pott county prices
that none of our competitors will even try to meet. We buy largely in car load lots, therefore can save
you money. We also have several cars of flour and feed bought, and will give you the benefit of our
good buying for the next few days, and as you well know flour ill go higher, the present supply of
when! Is very low, and some of I lie best mills say that It will not be a question of nrlee hilt it can he
had at arty price, we therefore urge that you buy yoiir summer's supply of flour and we are going to
name you a price that will Justify yoji to do so even If you have to borrow the money. We also June a 1
large car of Idaho Potatoes that, we will put In this sale at wholesale prices. Buy them by the sack, they
•will keep all winter. This sale will close SAiTUDAY, JAN. 1STII.
4S lb sack Honey Bee or Highland Flour.
100 lb sack Honey Bee or Highland Flour.
500 lb lots of the above Guaranteed Flour
Bushel fine Irish Potatoes, by the sack
100 Hennebfvry Sugar" Cured Hams, Hi-
fi lbs good 80c Rio Coffee in this sale
4 lbs good Santos Peaberry Coffee—
' 10 lbs good Full Head Rice for #1.00
12 cans Extra Standard Sugar Corn for
12 cans Alton's High tirade Corn for $2.i'"
12 cans R. It. H. Sweet Corn in this sale s| 2.2.">
12 cans Libby's Red Beans in this sale
12 cans Hex Red Beans In this sale
12 cans large Boone County Hod Beans
12 cans No. 3 gallon Table Peaches for
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes in this sale at
12 cans No. .'1 Sauer kraut In this sale for
12 cans No. H Wapco Hominy in this sale.
12 cans No. II Wapco Pumpkin In tills sale
12 cans No. 2 Tomatoes i nthls sale at
20 cans Hnnbrlte Cleanser, 10c tapif. —
20 packages Star Nap. Washing Powder
IS bars Bob White Soap iu this sale
IS bars Swift's White Soap for
10 bars P. & G. Naptlia White Soap for
0 packages large size Matches, old price
10 lb can Calumet Baking Powder, worth
#1.00, for $1.05
*2.75
#.U,
*l.«o
55c
*1.00
*1.00
*1.15
*IM
#2.«:
#1.85
*1.05
*1.45
$1.(15
*1.85
*1.00
*1.00
$1.00
*1.00
70c
80c
5 lb can Calnmct Baking Powder, worth
*1.50, for
,'1 packages Macaroni In this sale for
.*{ packages Spaghetti in this sale for
No. 5 can R. B. .H, Oats in this sale for
2 packages No. R. Bf >1. Oats In this sale
No. 2 It. B. M. Oats. 2 for
No, 2 Quaker Oats, 2 for
No. 2 Alton's Oats. 2 for . .
No. 2 Purity Outs in this sale at
Gliliuii Kcd Karo iu this sale at
Gallon can TRADEKS" Special Syrup on sale 00c
lbs good White Hulk Kraut for
2 lbs Pickled Pig's Feet for
White Lake Fish, '> u s for_____SH
Blood lied Salmon, the |i>
2 lb Blood Red Salmon this sale for
5 gallons good Coal Oil for
No. 10 extra large size ('rlsco this sale
Regular large size Criseo this sale
Medium size Criseo this sale
Small size Criseo tills sale . ...
100 lbs sack Pure White Barley Shorts
100 lb sack Mill Run Bran this sale
Will sell two sacks Bran with each
Ba rley.
$1.10
25c
-__80c
25c
25c
85c
K Up
45c
75c
$2.75
$1.00
95c
45c
$05
*2.50
sack of
We want every farmer In Pott county to see this ad of ours and to be sure lie does we afe mailing
him a copy of It direct. We want you to read every word of it, then come right to town either to Te-
cumseh or Shawnee, and buy enough to run you all through the summer, for you will not have the
chance to buy at these prices any more soon. Come early, for we will not replace any Item in this sale
at these prices. We also reserve the right io withdraw any price In this sale any day we deem it nec-
essary, so >isit these stores early while you have a full a d complete stock from which to select. The
"TRADERS" vvill buy your butter, chickens, eggs and tr rkeys, and will pay the highest prices, cash or
trade. There are several reasons why ••THE TRADLHS* can sell you uoods cheaper than the other
fellow. We have two large stores, we buy in car lots, we know HOW to buy ami WIIKRE to buy for
less money, we pay the cash, we also sell strictly for cash, we do not deliver, add all these things to-
gether, and you will then see how we can save youmoiiey, so the quicker you get acquainted with
•'THE TRADERS"*the better It will be for you. We have put In tills hig store at Tecumseh to accom-
modate the farmers In the southern part of the county as it will he eloper to them to go to that point to
do their trading. Now whatever you do visit one of our stores during this sale for we want to meet
you and get you started off oa the right road this year. We cater to the farmer's trade, and we want
to meet even" farmer la Pott county during this sale.
i a Li v or us for better times.
Traders No. 1
6 WENT MAl« HTBKET,
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA,
r. A. M<kl \0JE, OffNEH.
Traders No. 2
TEH'MSKH, OKLAHOMA.
FIRST BOOK >'OHTH' COITRT IIOI'SE.
I,. C. UTLEY, MANAGER.
mM
Sugar-Saving Dessert*
) JifTy- Jell makes Instant d«
which are rich and fruity.
It comes ready-«w«tene<L.
1 The fruit-made flsrvnr* come i«
liquid form, in vials. So they keep
their fresh-fruit taste. j
One package serves six pe«plar
In mold former 12 if you whip the
jelL So these lusciou* dessert*
are a! 20 eccmomicaL
Get it todays Try Loganberry
ot Pineapple tiavcrr- See what i*
means to you.
To Whom it May Concern.
T will not be responsible for any
debts contracted for by Jessie Stoqe.
43-5-3t John Stone
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown of 310
^lortb Kickapoo street have returned
homo from an extended visit to Kan-
sas City.
WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms
close in. Phone 1209-J or call at 318
X. Market. 69-7-3t
All members of the Lions Club are
requested to be at the lungheon at
12:10 at the club rooms. Important
business to come before the club.
FOR RENT — Modern sleeping
rooms at 302 N. Philadelphia.
61-7-3t
Dr. Henson, dentist, is now located
in the New National Bank of Com-
merce building. 4215-61
Mrs. R. vy. Yakish left Tuesday af-
ternoon for a few days' visit in El
Rqno.
W. N. Tonston of Ada was a busi-
ness visitor in Shawnee today.
FOR SALE—Kitchen c.ibinet, new,
cheap for cash. Pick' Wick Meat
Market. 115 E. Main. G8-7-3t
Report of the Condition of
Tin: union state havk,
of Shawnee, Okla., Dec. 31, 1918.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $1^3,765.85
Stocks, bonds, warrants,
etc.
Furniture and fixtures - .
Other real estate owned
Due from banks 1—
Bills of exchange .
Cash in bank
STOP PAIN, RUB OUT
NEURALGIA TORTURE
Instant relief! Ituh neoralffln pall
from jinir face, head r lioily
with "St. Jacobs Liniment."
Yon are to lie pltled-r-but remember
that neuralgia torture and pain is the
easlerft thins In the world to Htop.
Please Mon't continue to suffer; i
uedless. Get from your druggist
the small trial bottle ot "9t. Jacobs
liniment"; pour a little in your hand
and gently rub the "tender nerve" or
>re spot, and instantly - yes, imme-
diately all pain, ache and soreness
is gone,
St. Jacobs Liniment" conquers
pain It U perfectly harmless and
doesn't burn or discolor the skin.
Nothing else gives relief so quickly.
It never falls to stop neuralgia pain
Instantly, whether In the face, head
or any part of the body. Don't suf
ter! -- Adv.
FOK SALE—Two Htory house, six
rooms, halls, bath, wash basins, hot
and cold water, gas In every room,
electric, lights, gas lights, east from
paved, only one more year tax, best
location, 716 ..N. Park atreet. Terms
easy. Good garage, fine storm cellar,
fine lawn and garden. W. H. Brazile.
Phone 422 or 284.. 76-8-tf
(MRU OK THANKS.
We wish to thank Father Roberts,
Dr. Anderson and our many friend ■
who so kindly aided us during the
Illness an<l death of our ileal hus-
band and father.
Mrs. Kathrlne Gill.
Frank Gill.
Tom Gill.
Mike Gill.
Roger Gill.
Rose Pounders and Hsband.
WOKAX ( \vt ran nouns
TO KXI'HISS IIKltSKLK.
"After six years of suffering from
stomach troublo I am feeling fine.
All tho bloating and soreness is gone-
from my stomach and bowels. I can
eat all I llko now. I can't think of
any words suitable enough to praise
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I am
sure It has saved my life." It is a
simple, harmless preparation thai
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the Intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation which causes practical-
ly all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments. Including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund-
ed.
Lion Drug Co. and druggists every-
where.—Adv.
SAVOY TODAY
GUY HICKMAN STOCK COMPANY
"THE MAN mo OWNED BROADWAY"
It's here—five reels of the best and most thrilling pic-
tures of the entire war. AH gru« ?onie scenes rut out.
War's thrills without its horrors.
inolo spent
friends.
Sunday with McLoud
Mrsi Geo. Purdue wont to Kdmond
Saturday to spend the week end with
her husband.
J. C. Miller and wife went to Ok-
lahoma City Sunday evening. Mr.
Miller will attend a stockholders
meeting of the American Vacuum
Syringe Co.
Col. J. A. Wood, McLoud'8 new
auctioneer has proven his value and
is worthy of the patronage Qf this
community.
Mrs. Robert Chandler spent
first part of the week with
daughter, Mrs J, C. Miller.
the
her
Llur4 Smith hM succeeded E. N.
Itanium as rural carrier on route
No. 2.
A. M. Street, representative of the
Kansas City Life Insurance Co.,
spent the week in McLoud.
Warren Norris, James Walters,
Ehvera White and Gilbert Largo went
to Oklahoma City to attend the stock-
holders meeting of the American
Vacuum Syringe Co.
American Girl War Workers Who Presented
Flowers to President's Wife at Frcnch Port
Mrs. F. A. Brown who has been
suffering from a broken limb is re-
ported as doing nicely today.
Mrs. R M. Vaughn and Mrs. Geo
Kerfoot are spending the day in
Maud, Oklahoma.
L. C. Max of Oklahoma City was
a business visitor in Shawnee today.
55,392.50
5.496.00
4.102.57
04,366.69
15,554.48
30,172.94
Total
$368,851.03
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 25,000.00
SurpluH fund
Undivided profits, less ex-
pense! and taxe« paid -
Due to banks
Individual deposits subject
to check
Savings deposits •,
Time certificates of de-
posit ,
Certified checks
Cashier's checks <outstand-
ing
Liabilities other than those
above stated __
1,500.00
2,282(63
!47,749.00
174.423.57
*>1,298.93
40,684.34
51.00
14,262.99
1,598.57
Total ..... $IU 8,851.03
State of Oklahoma, County of Pot-
tawatomie, ss:
T. ,T. F. Vourmttti Mshlw nf' the
above named bank, do solemnly
swear that the abo/e statement is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief so ha!p me God,
,1. F. NKWMA N,
A Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before
rife this 7tli ]ay of January, 19f9.
(Seal) ABBY L. FLYNN,
Notary Publflc.
My commission expires Nov. 6
1922.
Correct-Atteat: ' TV
WILLARD JOHNSTON. V
J. F. NEWMAN, Directora.
Lame back may come from over-
work, cold settled in the musKles of
the back, or from disease In the
two former rtises the right remedy
is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
should bft rubbed In thoroughly over
the affeotod part, the relief will be
prompt and satisfactory. Price 1
50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by
Shawnee Drug Co.—Adv.
The liver loses its activtt/ times
and neetia help HERB1NE is an ef
fpctivp liVor stimulant. It also puri-
fier the bowMs, strengthens diges-
tion and reKt' res strength, vigor and
cheerful splifito. Price 60c. Sold by
Shawnee l'uhlic Drug Co.—lAdv.
Tbirtv vef rs n ,o the telephone list
of vow Vo«k City nrlD*«'fl on a
small card, ami numbered 252 sub-
scribers. 4 ^
Mcloud news.
Miss Ludie Bonnette went to Maud
last Monday and Tuesday to be with
her sifeter, Mrs. Sam Desmond, who
was suffering an attack of influenza.
Earl McGalthery made a business
trip to Shawnee the first part of the
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hayes are vis-
iting at McAlester with Mrs.. Hayes*
parents.
Ralph Waner made a business trip
to Shawnee Tuesday*
Robt. Chandler of Shawnee came
up this week to cry a couple of sales.
American girl canteen woikers ri?« tu .'iphj^iicrgcnclefl. H< rr arc some of
them who after months of hard work ww resigned to greet President and
Mrs. Wilson on their arrival in Brest.
Miss Willie Terry returned home
after an extended visit with relatives
at Kiefer.
H b
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to Shawnee Wednesday.
Joe Willard Is spending a few days
with Jiia parents He will return to
work at Henryetta next week.
E. N. Banium has accepted a posi-
tion in Seikel's store, taking the
place of M. R. Soikel who has decided
to go back to the farm.
Norman TrusR and wife of Okla-
homa City spent Sunday with N. P.
Truss and family.
James B. Allen and family of Sem-
Run=Down People
Vinol is What You Need
Weak, run-down nervous men and women need
Vinol because it contains the most famous recon-
structive tonics in an agreeable and easily digested
form:—Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and
Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates. (
We guarantee there is no tonic equal to Vinol.
HERE IS PROOF
Texarkana, Texas.
Detroit, Mich.
" I got into a weak, run-down con-
dition, no appetite, tired all the time
and headaches -- but had to keep
around and do my housework. I read
about Vinol and tried it within two
weeks I commenced to improve, and
now have a splendid appetite ana feel
stronger and better in every way-—
Mrs. John F. Watson.
For all run-down, 11 >rr mi anaomlc romlltlon*. w«ak wom«n,
foebte old profile ami U«ll ato ohiMren, (h«re is
I keen house and I was weak, run-
down ana nervousjaack ached a good
deal of the time, so it was hard to
take care of my chickens and do my
work-Vinol has n stored my strength,
and my nervousness has gone, so
I can do my work as well as ever.
Every run down woman should take
Vlnof."—Mrs. Emma Britt
-erworked men,
Ilka Vinol.
For sale by Public Drug Co., and Druggists everywhere
IlICrOnT (iF CONDITION OP
The State National Bank
OP SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
AS RENDERED TO U. S. COMPTROLLER OF CCKRENCY
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1018.
RESOURCES.
Ijoans and Discounts . ..
Real Entate, Furniture and Fixtures
Federal Reserve Stock --
II. S. Bonds -
U. S. Liberty Bonds . —
Stnte and County Bonds and Warrant*
Bills ©f Exchange, Cotton $ #0,416.98
Cash In Other Banks .
$G(M5,311.00
57, ti 55,7 8
;t,600.00
101,000.01*
102,23S .08
112,140.MJ
438,260.00
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Reserved for Taxes .
Circulation
Bills Payable
IlKPOSITMl
Total
GEO. E# McKINNIS, President.
J. II. FISHER, - Vice President.
C. M. CADE, Cashier.
$100,000.00
20.014. M
2,60*18
100,000.00
lim.iHHi.oo
703.60
,$1,421,509.($2
W. J. BARNETT, Asst. Cashier.
N. S BaRNET.T. Ass't. Cashier.
W. J. BYRON, Ass t. Cashier.
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