The Shawnee Daily News-Herald (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 318, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 27, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1919.
THE SHAWNEE DAII .Y NEWS-HERALD
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The man who makes a dollar and train was near at the time and Mr. dred and fifty dollars and lie raised
0 0 spends two will never break into the James raced to get ucro.va before the j it to twelve and hundred and fifty.
tax dodging class. train got there. This he did, but in | A number were not present but the
i making the sharp turn just beyond | chairman Is confident that our
The season of "swat the fly" it! ilie crossing the car upset, breaking] twelve thousand will be over sub-
again about here. If there broediirj | the wind shield and inflicting pain-1 scribed. McLoud always does her
places could be abolished the house- j ful wounds in both of Mrs. James' j full part in any public enterprise,
waives, would be saved an enormous lower limbs. Some young men who{/ —
.HcLOlD Mitts.
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Miss Mary Weis came home from
Stillwater to spend the Easter holi
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins from Shaw
nee spent the week end with Mr;.
H. R. Davis.
Kasler ISazaar.
The ladies of the Methodist church
hud a bonnet and apron sale Satur-
day as well 83 a few other fancy ar-
ticles, hut no bake sale as fhey had
planffcd. Notwithstanding the ex-
trelnoly unpleasant afternoon they,
realized between twenty-five ur.V
thirty dollars.
•f , .
Helen Hays and Marie Plater ranu:
iflom tiielr school at Wewoka ten
spep.d the week end with relative;-
'and friends.
A horse, of _Frank- Mendoca go.
very -bailly cut on u wife la,st week
Its. leg near the shoulder was cue
to the bone.
amount of time and labor, and th
general health would be vastly in
proved.
were in the
;.nd raised
back
eut
crawled out
ugh so Mr.
L. M. Baker has began
cabbage and tomato plants.
shipping
He
WAi^KD -
stamp books
• partly (filled
Mrs. M. J. Ttoss.
, James and his wife could be releas-ihas sweet potato plants ready tor
I shipment
WANTKL) partly tilled thrift
jtamp bmks. Mr:. M. J. Ross,
When we help individculs do tlin
best' we can do toward helping tho
country a3 a whole for the country
as a whole is only a collection of
individuals.
Little Alma Bell entertained a few
bar little {fiends Sunday afternoon
vith an 'Master and birthday party
combined.'
Miss Eva Hooper of Oklahoma City
visited last week at the country
home of E. Weis.
Automobile Accident, Saturday
evening as Will James and wife were
leaving town after the picture show
their car was overturned at the rail-
road crossing Second street near
thegins. It seems that a rfreifrht
ed from the wreckage.
Mrs. J. A. Pelchpr of Ponca City
vis ft en. last week her mother Mrs.
W. Vaughan and other friends.
A m i a meeting wa- held in the
high school auditorium Tuesday
morning. April 22, in the interest of
the Victory Loan Bonds.. The town- j
*hip ch lirnian, John Seike! presided j
and a short addre:jV. outlining
the methods adopted lor \he raising ;
of our (|uota. As in .the Fourth
I.ihertJ- Loan drive, an. assessment
had been made for tho ;.e. svjio in the j
judgment of the committee, were
well able to nay the amount.- 'set op-
posite their names. Thj's list was
read and those present ^ answered
with their assent . to the ' various
t'mjyinfs. gome- went aboVe tirojr al-
lotment For TnStanoe* . j. A. .\len-
dcmr.a' hart been i wo 'hun-
shipmeut.
plants.
specializes on hotbed I
tfilSi
%lrl
mm
The kind you can't gejt enough
of—tloughnuta everybody relish es—dough-
nuts that are light, fluffy and tender as any cake.
This is what you get when you use
US®
if
"BEST m' TEST59
The ideal baking powder wherever baking
powder is heeded—insures greatest bak-
ing savings and guarantees better baking results.
In doughnuts — in any baking — you are assured
tasty, tender, evenly raised goodies that are
thoroughly wholesome. Used by move housewives
than any other. Double the usual leavening strength.
Made in the world's largest, finest, most
sanitary baking powder factory.
©AiL&JJVSET B'3.(j(5HNUT5
X Cup sugar 1 Egg
' Level teaspoons shortening
fl
2' < LrveltcasfiaaK iCol-
j timet Baiting Powder
J Level teaspoon salt 2V, Level cups Hour
X Cup r:tlk or water Lemon and mace flavor
Nov; to rn^ko them—Crf,im su^ar and Mhortrning to^r.lhrr,
add will ber.icv egg. Fhc-i tie!ti mtlh. hext mi.t tn four* and h<tk-
in?: ptr.uUr tcc'l sifted to&c!he* Work dough as little ar, f>x$ibtc
7 nrr out on .vr7/ floured bo.ird 6:\d rolf on (quarter inch thick; cut
until doughnut cuttcr and \ '.« boihn* hot fat
This is one of th? many fatnoui Calumet recipcs. furnishing Amer-
ica's tables with more delicious bakings. Cut c:t! and paitc in your
recipe booh for fulurr rcfcr.cncc.
Observe This
When yqu. buy :i pound of Caluii
Cet a lull pound—16 oz. Sotne hi ah
bakipnv. Jers nte now Wine put
market in 12-oz. can? instead ctapou:
sure you nrc (jetting a pound when
it. No short weights with £ alume
ff/i.KIMR PO
, BY V
' 3AKIN
ChlCAO
to mature in four years, as compared
with the last ones which run for
UU years. The interest Is four and
three-fourths per cent instead of 4
l-l'. We are sure that they will all
be promptly subscribed.
Alfalfa hay shipped from Oklahu-
na and states farther west is sell-
ing in Philadelphia at $50 a ton.
There was a good congregation at
! 'the Xazarene church both morning
;.md evening. There was an Easter
aermun iu the morning.
Thirty-five happy childron enjoyed
: n Saster parly nut at Ifiwer White's
Su'iday afternoon. Of course thre
was -an egg hunt out iu the pasture,
and all s,arts of games winding up
with ico cream and cakt*. so dear to
the, childish heart, and to that of
.some older folks as well.
Mrs. I II. Couch was called to Co-
weta Sunday evening by the critical
illness of her brother-in-law.
Walter Franklin and J. E. ('raddock
motored to Oklahoma City Monday on
business.
Henry Wattcrson, so well known
jt* the editor of tin? Louisville Cour-
rier Journal, on April 1 severed his-
connection with that paper. He is
79 years old. A series of articles
"Looking Harkward" have been late-
ly appearing in the Saturday Even-
jKiint agricultural, educational, | ing Post and show no abatement in
mineral development, road bin Id ing. mental vigor.
livestock industry, cities and towns —
laid out and built up—in short every The older -jet of McLoudites will
from the naked prairie and unbroken |)(> sorry,to learn that Mrs. Stidham,
mark of. civilization is here and ul1 ,wiU) lived here in an early day. is
forest. The Indian wick-i*up and sod
house has given place to substantial '
farm houses, fine residences, school j
Dr. Williams, not satisfied with re-
modeling the inside of his house. L< j
now buildng an up to date, approved 1
chcken yard, and is proposing to
raise incubator chickens by hand.
Appointments to Rhodes scholar-
ships In the United States, which
were postponed for the duration of
the war. will be resumed in October
i.f this year. The Rhodes will pro-
vide for two scholarships at Oxford
University England from each state
in the Union. Each student stays
three years and receives $1,500 each
year for expenses.
April 22, 1910, thirty years today
sinqe Oklahoma was opened to set-
tlement. Thirty years is not such a
great length of time, especially when '
ke consider the wonderful changes >
that have been made in our ^tate in *
that time. No country has ever ac- ,
compluhed so much in so short n ;
time. This is true from every stand-
reaching Wisconsin, so lie has placed
the children with their grandparent*
| near Shawnee.
Kev. S. X. Krwili and wife have%rc-
signed their position in the school at
bethany. Okla., and expect to make
their home iu McLoud. As yet they
have not secured a house in which to
live. He is the pastor of the Naz-
jarene church here.
Earl .McOlathery came up from Ada
to spend Sunday with home folks.
He wont from here to McAlester t >
attend the Masonic Consistory beTore
returning to Ada.
'I lie mau who, owes h-to shoemaker
cannot call his sole his own.
•Mls« Yuga' littki folks Kuve a im>-
Bram at tho Bchiiol Kri.lnv ottenumis,,
I'irat wa« a souk tli^ RoMn, ||i,m a.
story. fHacklo'n. piuntc, After HiIb u
by Vera Van Hays. cn,l|„g by a
little play. A very rrodltable enter-
tainuient. ^ ^
ivigh '.sc|hk>1 entertained Friday
noon the members of the school bo
and .their wives with, a two
lumfheoi). The color was yellow
white. It goes without Haying t
the "eats" were tine.
There has been a great deal
till- l.ist f 1 w year- about "making
world satf for democracy" wh|
means, as we take it. the rule of
people. Notwithstanding there
persistent demand for smaller
eminent bodies.' It b suld that
congress and state legislatures are I
cumbersome for expeditious businei
That mailer bodies with greater uo|
er wouM accompli9I1 {^yry. This loa
i 11 likf leuiiing towards olligarcf
Keep up ^vith your work and you
rover have th catch uu.
buildings and churches. Truly the
people have had a mind to work.
in the hispital iu Oklahoma City to
be operated on for skin cancer of the
lace. Her daughter. Mrs Simpson,
passel through Monday to visit her
mother there. -
lie v. S. N. Erwin and wife have se-
"or light
A garden that produces only one
crop and idles away half tho growing | cured rooms with Mrs. Gist
season does only half its duty. Near- housekeeping.
ly always two. and often three, crops j
can beg rown on the same ground
Depot Hobbcd. It is the custom
for the Hock Island station agent and
helper to leave at 5:110 in the after-
noon. Saturday the agent was called
back about 9:30 to find that a win-
, dow hud bee forced open, the money
Hill Smith, son of J. M. Smith, ha;s drawer rifled of Its contents a lew
arrived in New York from overseas, pennies, but no attempt had been
So he will soon be home much to made to, open the safe. A young man.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve jones,
a big ten pound boy 011 Api 1 17.
Congratulations.
the joy of his wife and parents.
Halley WiUtins, u
home 011 a furlough,
to his ship May 1.
sailor boy, Is
H«' will return
a stranger, was arrested on suspic-
ion, who afterwards confessed "liTV
guilt. He ilaimed to be from We-
woka and seems to be less than 20.
A well written diary was found on
his person. Too bad. ,
j Federal records show that there is
1 one divorce for every five marriages
in Oklalumia. This is a bad show-
; ing. We are inclined to' think that
' lax divorce laws encourage hasty
marriages.
J. J. Menotty ha*^rcmrirert from
Wisconsin and bought bm*k part of the
| allotted K4O.O00 this time. Of this farm which lie sold to II. C. Eaton last
amount McLoud is to raise $12,000 year, and will again make his home
1 The various other school districts here. He has sold his real estate in
I are assdssed all the way frdrii $1800 Wisconsin, it will be remembered
i in $3000. These are short time bonds, that his wife died shortly after, his
Mrs. J. G. Wall went to Shawnei
Tuesday to visit her daughter.
As yet we have heard of not cotton
! being planted. Many of our good
but think it best to wait for the
I farmers, have their ground all ready.
; ground to warm up a little more.
Victor* l.oan Hales township is
T, ,
-i-
Farm & City Loans
Insurance
Conservative Loan Co.
A strong home company ready to render
prompt and efficient service on the very best
terms.
Adding Machine and Typewriter Supply
>Vc do all kind* 01 repairim- all \>ork called for and delivered.
Kibbons, carbon paper, oil. etc., for all mattes of typewriters and
adding machines. Carls lor tin> make machine furnished. We
carry a complete line to give you first-class service. One price to
everybody. < leaning and oiling our specially. All repair work
done by mecbaiiie with eight years* experience. You are llie judge
If we don'l please you, we Avk 110 pay. l.el our mechanic look
01 or your machine Hint Is <r«M-. Here lo stay—11 home company,
with a determination to see Shawnee build.
HAWKINS & ELK1NS REPAIR SHOP
Phone l::;:.
Room 10, State National Bank Bldg.
Try tlie new dairy feed
PEANUT MEAL
Also Peanut Screenings for your poultry
At ypur Grocers
Manufactured by
BUSH NUT & PRODUCT CO.,
Shawnee, Okla.
Miss •Lurtir Bonnet visited last
wirh her iv-l«r. Mrs. Sam Dtsmoi
ud
vliss Mabel Howman made a trip
Wanette Thursday where sh« o|
'ratted with th.e school hourd to tea
next yea?, siie i> a very deservi
ytMiiu; lady^
Wake Up
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W-lli KA8Y I'AVMKNX MO.U.K S«xli4 ti.1 tot. I mm,, „|.IS.
s'i'ihi mi"" rr?" ilKh,H Kati WB . fWck«n house. Tm.n
"m "" •':,sh- '"' "<••• r.t>. month. |.ri.
Sn 44-3S NICK HOME. S roonuj, 50xH0 fl. lot. p|usterod and
r,, r,"r0' ^ """trlC llK",S- ""'h' to,,°« '""l l v««orr. «itv
. ,T /Pr"v: #1200.00 |
1,1 S 1 ' 1 "ASK .*>0x140 fl. lot, 7 room residence.
well pori h, Ijuru. grape arbor. 100 feel or car line. Rood community,
a splendid property. Terms 1200.00 cash, balance *20.00 per month.
*2000.00 I
-No. IMO <i "HI IKI.MK. 4 rooms, g«s. electric light* city 7>tT7.
•>0x140 It. lot. plastered and papered. Terms "|250.00 cash. b lance
"el' m0,,,h |,ri( c: flMNMW
No..#7-21) KASV PAV.ME.V.T HOME. QOxMO ft. lot. 4 rooms, plas-
tered and papered, electric lights, gns, well, chicken house, cast front
onus 5100.00 cash, balance *20.00 t>er month. Price, *|WKUMl
No. 64-11 EAST FROST I OME EASY PAYMENT PROPOSITION.
00x1411 ft. lot. .1 rooms, gas. good well Terms *511.00 cash, balance
$10.00 per month. Frtce
No. -'S-Ui EAST FKO.NT HOMK, 50*140 ft. lot. 7 rooms plast^d
;,;,d lm}tervil *,,H n*hi ' tor coQklng and heating, small barn.
' house, tffibd well. Sec us for terms. Price. Hl(io.on
No. 61 I \IC1-: EAST KHOXT Bl'XGALOW. 50x140 ft. lor? 5
rooms und bath, plastered and papered, electric lights. «as, c.cmiI
house, city water. Terms $500.00 cash, balance $20.00 per mouth.
X.'OOO.OO
No. 33-5.") EASY PAYMENT,HOME. EAST FHONT. &UxII? 'ff
lot. 3 ruoni8 ceiled and papered, Ras for heating and lighting, liarn
14x30, well. Term* *30$. cash, balance $12.5(1 per month. Price
No. til-:', FINE NEW llOAIE. FINE FOR ROOMING HJt'SE. 11
rooms and two baths, plastered and tinted, electric lights, ga^ am >-
inatlc hot water system, well. Terma $1500.00 cash, balance $50.00 per
month. Price
No.. 3.1-54 EAST FHONT HOME, EASY PAYMENT. 60x140 ft.
lot, 2 rooms ceiled,, chicken house, well. Terms $100.00 cash, balance
$10.00 per month. Price *250.00
No. 5.1-24 GOOD HI ^ . 100x140 ft. lot, 7 rooms and good base-
ment and 8torni cellar, plastered and papered, electric lights, gas for
cooking and heating, bath, toilet and washstand, 14x20 barn, < hieken
house, well, cement walks all about the place, city water, plenty!,of
fruit, grapes, pears, plums and cherries and peaches. See us for
'"l:i l'1"" l.ldOlMN)
No. 36-13 EAST FRONT CORNER LOT. 4 rooms. Terms $P>0.un
caab. balance tlo.no per month. Price ><i.70jlO
No. 51-7 FINE HPY, 300x140 ft. lot. 12 lots, 5 room plase^ed
and papered cottage, gas for cooking and heating, barn, well. 1-2 hj&tfk
of car line, See u for tenn :. Price., s-.'.'tMl.on
No. 38-101 ANOTHER EAST FRON'f HOME. 50x140 ft. lot, 5
rooms plastered ami papered, electric lights, gas for heating and/Ho tak-
ing, bath and washfitand, city water. Terms $300.00. cash, bslaiM-e
$25.00 per month. Price ...... $2000.00
No. 49-102- FINE Rl'Y. 50x140 ft. lot, 5 rooms plastered
papered, electric lights, gas for heating and cooking, barn, chicken
house, well, paved streets. Terms $too.no each, be lance J80.no
month. Price jfl75lW o
No. 48-39 - EAST SIDE HOME. 5oxJ<5(! ft. |ot. U rooms plastered
and papered, gas for beating and lighting, .1,2x16 barn, wejl Tewis
$750.00 cash, balance ?20.ot) per month. Prhi yt|((5(&{Ht
i No. 39-51 EA^iT FRONT HOME, 50x140 ft lot. 4 rooms plaatefcld
and papered, electric lights, gas. well, city water. Terms $300.00 < afcfe.
balance $20.00 per month Price #1350.00
No. 39-50 NICE EAST FRONT HOME 75x140 ft. lot. 5 roojtts.
plastered and papered, gas lights., gas for cooking and heating. 3t>k36
2-story barn, well, city water, sidewalks. Terms $400.00 cash, balanne
$20.00 per month. Price $2l04^on
No. 41-119- FJNE EAST FRONT HOME. SPLENDID LOCATION
75x150 ft. lot, 5 room modern .cottage, gas. electric lights, city water,
small garage. Terms $500. cash, bulance $25. per month, Pric«' >f2500 0
No. 11-123 NICE EAUT FKyNT HOMEl KiNE LOCATION, 30xt"
ft. lot. 6 rooms plastered' and papered, gas for heating and lighting
bath, toilet and lavatory, barn, city \va,tec. Terms $500.00 cash, balaay
$30.00 per month. Price
No. 11-125 CLOSE IN EAST FRONT HOME. 40x150 ft. lot. I
rooms, plastered and papered, electric lights, gas for heating and
cooking, bath, toilet and lavatory, city water. Terms $500.00 caoJi.
balance per month. Price $2ono.on
Arc yoil looking lor a nice furrtii lioine. If you are in the marWel
lor a good l'arin, call ami see us, as «ve hate a number of splendid bujtf
in farm land*.
( .ill :!ml si'c us in ^urjJ Hsuraiife, Real Ustale, Farm and
I ily loans. .
LAMBARD-HART LOAN COMPANY ..
I I 3 North Bell St. Phone 341 I
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