The Evening News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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SNAPPY GAME.
SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY.
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President.
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KERKER GARDINER KERKER.
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WORLD WIDE REPUTATION.
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general machine and
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Helen Wall with her father, Mi VC
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Skirts,
PRESTICE LOST IN WED-
NESDAY’S GAME.
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an Exhibition of Ball Playing
as Has Ever Been
Seen Here.
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was arrived at after a thorough teat of lent, to
thewater at several other points on the ’<mid de putting it only too mild, for
line, by which teat it was ascertainedfrom the start to finish, the name---
that water procured at thia place 1—-t *
the best for use in steam boilers.
Do you want to buy a Home?
Do you want to
Ehorr"k.°EoBristorcot
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The Latest On Dit Is That the | Spectators Treated
Shops Will Remain Here as
in the county of Potta-
watomie is invited to
open an account with
Oklahoma Nal Bank
Safety Deposit Boxes for
rent.
The groom-elect and bride-elect met at
the altar bbeneath a magnificent floral
arch and there were made husband and
Mrs. Joe Adams at the piano and Miss
Nel W are with the violin accompanied
Mias Floy'Ware who feelingly ami artis-
tically rendered a choice vocal selec-
tion, at the conclusion of which the wed-
ding party entered the sanctuary to the
inspiring strains of Mendelssohu's glori-
PVERY MAN
EVERY WOMAN
•VERY CHILD
Solicitor wanted at Tu NEws.
Newly furnished rooms, bath and elec-
tric lights. Call for prices at No. 130
•South I nion avenue.
k Voile Skirts, one of the v
In the beautiful house of worship of the
First M. E.. Church South, Rev. J. B.
Mitchell pronounced the words that
united in the holy bonds of wedlock two
of Shawnee's worthiest young people,
John W. Jones and Helen Wall.
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my 1 "lake Ssirta, new nobb, stvie
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’ a prize fight,
to insure at least a dozen
coach loads of eager seekers of morality
and knowledge from our sister city.
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The ceremony took place shortly after
8 o'clock p. m. Thursday, May 14, and
was witnessed by a large number of the
friends of the contracting parties. The
handsome auditorium was beautifuliy
decoratced with palms, pottd flowering
plants and cut flowers, the choir niche,
the chancel ami altar being a veritable
floral bower.
ous wedding march. and in the following
order. Urshers- Jess Robertson, Clay
Doss, Gus We Seward ami Hurl Smith;
bridesmaid— Misses Wall and Juliet
Settle; Groomsman—Dr.
Have a nice new five room
house for sale now. Just com-
pleted. A four and five room
house for rent today.
I hat W orks for Every
Interest to the Wel-
fare of Shawnee—try
- — ---- would britu
a run, but Pat Flaherty ended tne
agony by stopspng a swift grounder after
J men were oft.
Rang Merrily at the Nuptial
Ceremony at John W.
Jones and Helen
Wall.
visitors again ran in 2
Order now!
Order a dozen cabinet photos
At the Brook's studio
And get one framed in beautiful gilt
Frame with easel back FREE.
We have a FINE L1GET and can make
Negatives In cloudy weather
REASON ARKANSAS CITY REGAINS
As has been before noted in The News,
the nth day of June lias been set apart
as Sunday School Day at the Shawnee
Ehautuagun. On that day an excursion
tram will be run between Oklahoma City
and Shawnee ami the round trip rate has
been fixed at the low figure of 75 ceuta I
HmneyAdvancedon Storage ReceRptsand Ar-
rules of \ alue. Fair Dealing and/Sells for Less.
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I at the end of the season, witlithepatron-overcach other to buy tickets at full 1
I age of the Shawnee Base hall "fans.” I ratesboth ways and make the trip.
There were a great number of good plays | The lessons to be learned at the Chau
I nude during the game, but the most I ta9euA Assembly are far more profitable
prominent were, the running catch by than those inculcated by
Santany, the stopping by Parks, of a hot andiought to insure at
grounder after falling to the ground and
throwing the base runner out at first,
and last but not least the playiugof
Pitcher King of tire Arkansas City team,
who pitched a great game, and fielded
his position like a National Leaguer.
Promptly at 3:30 Uinpire w. McQuery
called the game and Arkansas City came
up to bat. Parks walked to first went to
second on Fielders choice and scored on
Wordens single after Hartley had ground-
THE PRINCIPAL
why the shops
Shawnee Has the Beat
Water.
tors were again put out in 1-2-3 order.
For the Blues, Rogers singled to left
field and was caught at second when
Erwin’sgrounderwas picked up by Pitch-
er King and thrown to second, Erwin
went to 3rd on Landgraff’s a base hit but
eusht out at home plate, Landgraf
went to third on fielders choice, Cart-
wright going to first, and scored on a
wild pitch Orrendorf retired the side by
being struck out, score 5 to 2 in favor of
Slmnwnee.
roses Miss Inez Wall wore a gown of
the same material, and Miss Settle was
radiant in a pretty costume of white
batiste over light blue silk. The groom
and attetidanth wore the conventional
black atits with white vests and ties
Mr. Justes is one of the best anl niost
promising young gentlemen in Shwnee
ami is known to the business commufty
asthe worthy and efficieut assistant cush-
Jee of the Shawnee National Bank. The
bride is the only daughter of Mr and
Mrs. V. C. Hall and has Ieen a resident
of the city for only a year, but in that '
time she hus gathered around herself a
large number oftrueand admiring friends
If you cannot buy what you
want We Will
95 Just to liven up our Skirt de- ±
+ partment this rainy weather we I
32; Will make the following low f
i prices for two days: f
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Shawnee Loan & Collecting Com-av
210 East Main Street. Phon. 104. SHAWNEE, OKLA. -
.Loans made from $50 to>,.ppp each. 5pecU, attention given to collection
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Will There Be a Big Crowd
From Oklahoma City at
the Shawnee Chau-
tauqua.
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will lie “At Home*' to their num frienes
after June lo.
THE Niws joins in the general Con
gratulations to these young people aud
hopes their lieart "trensure" whteh they
have "deposited" in the "Bank of Love”
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For Sale—A fine tract of suburban
property unimproved and in the best
part of the city for sale cheap and on
easy terms. Call or address Property,
care of News. 3-27- 1
Sable PAWN BROKER,
White’s Cream Venn fuge has achiev-
ed a World wide reputation as being the
best of all worm destroyers, and for ita
tanic influence on weak and unthrifty
children, ns it neutralize, the acidity or
sournese of the stomach. improves their
. _ ----------- guuuu. digestion and asslaailation of food
, ed to pitcher and been thrown out at first etrengthens their nervous system aQd re'
' "----- " stores them to the health, vigor and elas.
ticlty of spirit, natural to childhood.
ery newest things
wife in accordance with the beautiful
ritual of the M. H. Church South. The
bride was becomingly attired in a lovely
creation of a wedding gown of white mull
trimmed with mesiailion iace insertion
and carried, a brjdal bouquet of choice
attracted by her many graces of mind
of that city. of a very low grade as to games played would be as close and ex I Island people couldn t furnish
quality So, until the question of better citing as was the Thurslay game. Mana- coaches enough
water is decided against Shawnee, thegerCook would lie more than satisfied L ' -. ■'
people can rest easy on the shop removal - •----- • - -
matter. This is the latest curbstone
res. Hooper walked to first went to
Tuller hit a pop up to Adams and Otwell
retired the aide by being thrown out at •311 ”' ’l"™a natural
first. For the Blues, Aiken was hit by a 250 at J. M. Remington’s,
pitched bah and walked to first, went to
- second on a passed ball, and scored on
। Santany’s 2 base hit, Santany stole third
, and scoreri on a passed ball, Flaherty flew
out to right field, Rogers struck out, and
Landgraf retired the side by grounding
to pitcher and being thrown out after
Erwin had walked to first, score 2 to 1 in
favor of Shawnee. In the 4th inning the
Blues again scored after the Arkansas
City boys had gone out in almost 1-2-3
order; Erwin singled to left field and
I scored when Landgraff’s hot grounder
went through Jarvis at first, Landgraff
went to third on a passed ball and stole
home on Orrendorf long fly to right after
Cartwright had struck out. Adams hit a
foul to first and the side wa, retired, score
4 to 1 in favor of Shawnee. In the 5th the
visitors scored again. King went to first (
on a slow ground ball and scored on I
Bringhurst Eark’s 2 basehit after Hooper had fanned ‘
And Warren Haston with the groom-elect. ‘lr air rthme tunes. Parks tried to stenl J
John Watson Jones; the bride-elect, Mies third but was caught and Bartley flew out 4
to Cartwright in left field th. Blues failed 4
to score and the game, stood 4 to 2 in 4
favor of Shawnee. In the sixth the visi- j
Se,04 on Park's hit, went to third on
fielders choice, Parks going to second,
and scored on Orrendorf’s wild throw to
second. Park's going to third, Bartley
was thrown out at first, Worden flew out
to Flaherty at second, and Tuller pound-
ed the half into center field for 3 bases,
scoring Fark s, Os well grounded to short
■ml was thrown out at first. The Blues
failed to score and the game stood 5 to 4
in favor of Shawnee. In the 9th the visi-
tors failed to score, although it looked
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Up-To-Date Skirts, “eu
Just to liven up our Skirt de- 1 272,39 ’
partment this rainy weather we I '
will make the following! low t 22 W
prices for two days.
MeFOHN iarried life
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THE PROSPECTIE CADIT AI OP Tur gu — —
BY LOU SALLARD—A-OETHE SINGLE STATE
-------------------SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MAY 15 1903
' ’ Silk Flack Ettnmine Skirts, trimmed in Taffeta
.. Silk folds and bands, was $9.50 Wed. & Thurs.
F n Black Ettamine Skirts, trimmed yoke and
. flounce, was sto, Weluesday and Thrlay
ami heart, and pleasing personality.
The happy couple left for New Orlenn
wher they will spend several weeks and or A ile while.as if., they
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Good water is a great consideration in I The second of the Mines of g g, | been fixed at the low figure o
ocatrng machine shops on. line of rail- tween Arkansas City and the shwn and 40 cents for children under 12 years
Waytand it is always a matter of prime Blues was played Thursday and was a of age. This exceedingly low rate was
ideration before making such loca- surprise party to every one. After the secured dfor the benefit of the churches
mon, .Z!*. this important matter, as game Wednesday, it was conceded by and Sunday schools of Oklahoma city
uchM the large donation of land, that everyone that the "Blues" would have a and all others that wish to “‘tend the - .......................
induced the old Choctaw to locate the wanka-way in the rest of thegamhys Chautaqua, - ‘he date mentioned, the w, .. , . . . ’ ’
car shop, of the I this series, and consequently jthere was Program of exercises for which will be of WC • dy IIIeTes 01 Savings Account
This decision I only a limited number of spectators pres amot interesting and entertaining char- c,n wan, _
• --I. ■> say that these were surprisedacter. , rBEN8OX, F. B. REED,
the I would be putting it only too mild, forl. It seems that all of the churches and
I-.™. sua r to nmsn, tne game’wassunda schools in our neighbor city!"
was I quick and snappy, and it was only by the I have not yet signified their intention to I -
„ . , --------- best of playing that the Blues won the 1take ndvantage of the low excursion rate I,
it is this question of good water game after 9 innings of the swiftest ball tothiscity: Now this should not be so.
which lias kept the shops at Shawnee playing ever put up on the diamond. Itis an undisguised fact that if a "mile” L
is likely to keep them here, at I Too much praise cannot lie given to the etween Jeffries and Fitzsimmons, or any . 5 Harlan & Rice, Props " ■ I
lM,t prevent them from being moved to Arkansas City club for their wonderful other two celebrated(?) exponents of the 5 iicm‛, ' • I
a oma City, for it is said that the "brace up" from the Wednesday game manly) art of self-defence was ad ver-{ 7 ERS ov
water I here is very much like the morals and we are safe in saying that if all the tised to take place in Shawnee, the Rock % All kinds of ---- -__
f that city, of a very low grade as to I Kames pla ved would be ne elo- ...... ... I -slattd people couldn't furnish m=-.....-2 Brooms
8 Whisksand >1
J Brushes, a I
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3 And Dealers in
| Broom Corn and Broom Supplies. * L
"aooaoaoxoaoaoxosoxoaoaoa V
* Mate” of marringe "‘bond’ to
ity‛‛ut the end of many years of
Faraed runs Arkansrs ity 2; Two base
eniny, ' Landgraff, 1’ Three bas
mi Tuller J double plays Adams to
Flaherty to Rogers, Adams to Rogers
Haws on balls off Adams 3 King 2. Hit
by pitehed lulls Aiken struck out bi
Adams 3 King 7. Passed balls Bartley 1
Wdoitol King, j time of game L:40
Minpiie W. McQuery, scorer R h Kel0
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a . Basket Weave Ettamine Skirts yok
f‛ $12.50. Wednesdlay and Thurkluy
"hak.” Walking Skirts, wan ss, wet
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The Evening News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, May 15, 1903, newspaper, May 15, 1903; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1960011/m1/3/: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.