The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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the markets,
The following are the prices that
have governed the Shawnee mark-
ets for this week:
COTTON.
Good Middling,
Strict ''
Middling
Strict low.
Low Middling,
Corn,
Wheat,
Hoggs,
.30 to
|70 to
5ic
5
if
4*
.35
.85
2.75 to 3.00
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will bo received at
the office of the under signed
until 11 A. M*, Saturday, Mar. 3,
1898 for the erection and comple
tion of a business house on Main
street, Shawnee, O. T. according
to plans and specifications now
on file in my office. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids
Boom 5; Shawnee State Bank.
Clarence li. Donglas.
LOC/^L.
A. A. Clenk of Chicago is here
HARNESS at H. G. Beard's.
Subscribe for tho Daily News.
Judge Madden of Tecumseh is
in- the city today.
If you need a stalk cutter see
Denman & Co.
You get strictly pure wheat
.flour wlienyou'buy Acme.
Don't fail to see the new goods
at low' prices at Pelphry & Wheel J
er's Red Front.
O'Brien is wholesale agent for
Acme flour. . °
Dr. Edwards, a prominent phy-.
sician of Ennis, Texas, came in
today.
Mrs. G. F. Ray was made glad
this morning by the arrival of her
mother, Mrs. Monrony, oi Okla-
lahoma City,-and her sister, Mrs.
Sanger of Neosho, mo.
FOUND—A flat key. Call at
News office and pay for notice.
Before buying a buggy see Den-
man & Co. By so doing you will
save money and get a vehicle that
you will be pleased with.
QUEENSWARE at H. G.
Beard's.
Denman & Co. are now receiv-
ing the second car load of farming
implements. Now is your time
to get a bargain,
Shawnee has splendid pastors
who do harder £ work for less pay
than any other set of men of the
sane ability.
F. E. SMITH
Merchant Tailor.
Opposite Post Office.
• G, Efsex, the leading Attorneyo
Golden City, Mo. writes: "'Havebeen
troubled for years with Blind, Itching
and Bleeding Piles and one box of
Beggs Geiman SaWe cured me entire-
ly. J M Remington
Can't Express Her Thanks, Scrofula
Sores, Terrible Itching Entirely Cured,
Mrs. Emily Ford, Eldora Harden Co.
Iowa, writes1 ''I can't express my
thanks for the box of Beggs German
alve as it has entirely cured the ter-
rible itching and burning that was in
my ankles, oaused by scrofula sores
j M. Bemington
HOUSEHOLD CODS-
The ancient Greeks' belit-7cd that
the Penates were the gods who attend
ded to the welfare and prosperity of
the family, They were worshiped ds
household gods in eyory home. The
household god of to-day is Dr. King's
New Discovery, for consumption,
ooughs, colds and for oil affections o
Throat, Chest and Lungs it is inyalu-
able. It has been tried for a quarter
of a century and is gnarenteed to cure,
or money, returned, No household
should be without this good angel- It
is pleasant to take and a safo and sure
remedy for old and young. Free trial
ttles at J. M. Remington's Drug
f ere. Regular size 50c. and
A CHANGE OF CLOTHING
is desirable with change of season.
Thoughts of Spring and Sum-
mer attire are in the minds of
careful dressers. • Also in tho
uiinds of the up'to date tailors.
The result is an interesting dis-
play at our store of piece goods
and samples to select from for
Spring and Summer wear,. All
the novelties in. imported and
domestic' woolens at remarkably
low prices.
No matter how fastidious the
taste, ssmething to please .will be
found here.
OYSTERS and Celery fresh at
Marx's.
Wire, Bhrbccd Wire.
Denman & Co. are unloading an
other car of wire. Although wire
has gone up they will stand on
bottom prices. It will pov you to
see them.
Seventy-five cents a week will
buy a Singer Sewing Machine at
office 107 Croadway
K, C. Wilson, H01 East Main,
manufacturer and repairer of by-
cicles. Will instruct in bicycle
riding. All work guaranteed.
Remnant Sale Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday, Fltj. 24. 25, 26,
"The Mammoth."
Pel'phrey & Wheeler are not sell,
ing otf old goods, but are offering
new Ones, much cheaper than ever
before.
A large linb of wagons and
teams went out tn S'.rjhd ytsLtr-
day to work on tile road.
It was Crupler & Crump who
bought IS. J. Strickland's stock'of
. groceries? These gentlemen came'
. hero, to stay and they will . make
good citizens • ' °. ■
J. M.' Harrison, of .Keokuk
'Falls, made the News a-call on
' Friday.
Why buy old goods when you
can buy new ones for'less money
•it the Red Fiont.
$100 In Gold Given Away.
The Yourh's Advocate,- Nashville
Tenn , a sixteen page ^illustrated jour-
nal—a paper that is read with interest
and profit by -people of all ages—offers
0>?E HUNDRED DOLLSKS IN GOLD to the
person who will form the greatest
number of worda from thedetters in
the name DltAUGHON. It also offers
free a bicycle, a gold watch, scholar-
ship in almost any business oollege or
literary school and other premiums.
Every person who enters the contest
will get a premium of some kind. Send
at once for sample copy of the paper
which will explain all. Contest closes
April 20. 1898.
WANTED
We Have Got Our Dutch Up.
Some of my would be competitors that buy
buy on time, have told you that we sold
out, which is a misrepresentation.
We Have Bought Our Sprirg Stock.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Snoes.
FOR SPOTCaSH.
They are new, bright and of the latest styles.
P. Grusscl.
106 E. Main,
.Shawnee8 O. ^
KEEP YOUR EYIj ON THE INDICATOR
KEEP POSTED.
AT ONCE—Bright young
man to handle our cele-
brated Lubricating Oils and Greasi
Salary and expenses. Enclose stain,,.,
for particulars. Address,
Cbeecent Oil Co.,
Mfnneapolis, Minn.
PRICES REDUCED.
Dentistry at Almost Half Prioe.
Dr G. F, Dean, the Dentist in Mnx«y
block, has permanently reduced the
price of dental work nearly one half.
He is out of the "Pool' or "combine"
known as the "Oklahoma Dental asso-
ciation." His purpose in reducing pri-
ces is to meet the demands of the hard
times, and give the people honest, first
class work at anti- trust prices.
Office in Maxey Building, rooms 3
uud 4, Shawnee, O. T.
There will be a Hot Time in
OKLAHOMA
Freo Plls.
Hend your add.sess to H. E. Buekleu
k Co. Chicago, and get a free sample
box of Dr, Kings New Life Pills. A
trial will oonvinoe you of its merits.
These pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective in the euro of
oonstipation and nick headache. For
malaria and liver troubles they have
been proved invaluable. They are
guaranteed to be p-rfectly free from
every deleterious substance and to be
purely vegetable. They do not weaken
by their action but by giving tone to
stomaoh and bowels greatly invigorate
the system Regular size 25c per box.
Hold by J. M. Remington, Druggist.
SOMETHING TO KNOW.
It may be worth something to know
hat the very best medigiue for restore
ing the tired out nervous system to a
healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This
medicine is pn'dy Y-^atable,' ucts by
giving tone to the nerve centres in the
stomach, gently stimulates tho Liver
and Kidneys, and aids these organs in
throwing off impurities in- the blood.-
Elfeotric Bitt.oi'u mproyes the. appetite
aids digest ion. aud is pronounced by
those who have triid it: as ■ ttie very
best blood purifier ttnd nerve tonic.
Try it. Hold' lor 69b atd.ijfl. per bottle
tit J. M. Remington's Drug Sto
Tho Coming Woman
Who goes to tlie club while her hus'
band tends the baby, as well as the
good old fashioned woman who looks
after her home, will both at times get
run down in health. They will be
troubled with loss of appetite; head-
aches, sleeplessness, fainting or di^zv
spells. Th>; most wonderful rumedy
for these women is Electric
Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from
lame back and weak kidneys riso up
and call it blessed. It is t.he medicine
for women. Femnlu complaints and
nervom troubles of all kinds are soon
relieved by the use of Electric Bitters-
Delicate women should keep this ram
edyon hand to build up the system.
Only 50 cents per bottle. For sale by
J. M. Remington-
. Wanted— trustworthy and active
gentlemen or ladies to travel for. re-
sponsible. established ltoui-e in Ok' iho-
roa. Monthly $65.00. and expenses Po-
sition. steadv. Reference. Enclose self
u.udrCsted stamped enyolopo. The Do-
minion' Company, Dopt. Y. Chiorigo
The Turkish atroci ties aro atill go-
ing-on: .The sultan has just sent a
large quantity of cigarettes to a partj
of Amerlcaa visitors.
this yeor\
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The Shawnee News*
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, SHAWNEE,
POTTAWATOMIE
And OKLAHOMA-FREE HOMES,
' Free Institutions.
*
KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS.
hawnep Lodge No.' .20 meets
every F rid ay" '.evening.
Knights .welcome
D. A. Spears C. C.
A. .J. Ihiftccker K. Hand S.
Visitinsr
RIPA-N-S
The modern stand-
ard Family Medi-
Cures the
common every day
ills of humanity.
k ROBERTS
ProTDrietors
C F. BARRETT.
Miss Kfby (Joltnan will art on
Sund.iy for Little Rock on
months vacation. Her numerous
friends wish lier a pleasant and a
happy visit.
l\ U. Edwards, of New Yot
representing Arm and Hammer
soda people is here in the interest
of his firm.
rney at Law
practice in local
ritorial courts
Office in the W > i.-.n : aiding
Broadway ai d Alain, w
OkTali oma*
INDICAT
Shawnee,
ilinn good order.
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The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 25, 1898, newspaper, February 25, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97844/m1/3/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed May 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.