The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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KearoM the Gu.fty 0«a. i Jerome «o War on Pool Room*. voutNfu Cr^r- m.. se^Yort^May 16 —SMney Smith,
Washington. May 16—The examin*- New York Mar 1* :"!!ric' Au r " 'S ^ w xBoim in New York society and
Ooo 4 witness*. on behalf of the gov- my Jeron,- has r«-*u .-- tate<l th* old R-FP-n. . ye*r — ^ meame.1 for
.,nme.t b«a„ yesterday .he „ >r . • *li-es - - " - ** • ~ */ and
,nve.tiga„on h-or- the be abl. to ,Uect by lv« «■.. to aft, Mm. Ida Kri.er, «r — f"--,** , a. .
, un.t'." "i military allai ,gainat be- •• "! f ~ ' *" T- * £ .; . .iesertf r fro« the British!curtains, pictures. lamp#, dlatoa, ete.
The Neem Will pebliafc reasgee gleee 4. Peteraoa. a prominent fanner of i \\ Randall of Brownsvilli 'ces. o< $2i hich ai been wagereJ Ba «r. a dry goods me . . ' .. f ,.d ' " H""d«av
bl ^ „ The New, coateaal Pottawatomie couoty. for voting for,Tt^ .b,. 8rgt wl[c,,. .e.aae. that any event ,r.: the mon,, ,,rned :♦«*** Bn-dway Tr ^p^lxpe^.
.M,l . beM , «IT, everyoae an o* *U"*°°d ,h' •teeW°B • " •*« "' A"« " • ** ^ "* *° ' tu luther n te mtU or no attempt to eoncea.
Mr. Pft*-r«c n bay * ..ifray occurred in Brownsville, be n:i&aioner of charities.
r ANSWERS TO NEWS VOTING CONTEST |
at the corner of Main and Broadway.
and at I P m. Friday. May 17
Doc Markham, Auctioneer
expressing their «nU- ' reaaoo why -|«w Zm C d«llred to be { Jerome had'V ton* talk on tie «b- <* 1.7« and giving Mra KeUer MM hi.^ ¥#let
K-du o ifc* -A-ehood propottoion ^hoaid not rote for tat*bood in tbe r., ier> climb liie brirk * all from jt-ct of po -• n :• Corpora!! ?>. Ttr • - AV* 4 Pe ^ , in March
M>« fMiac Use people of Oklahoma com In* election f think r la tt-• Kwt Br,„-n and «,ter the tomn He rommiaaton-r Ellison t-1 y Ei,h" h*5 l°"* "h!* ^ . °.'k Tr,m Mr. gmiths apartmenta
There are many different Ti-wa taken duty of every loyal, law abiding rltl- aid mjan ,tol , KfOB|> of from,U aald to . e ai?nifi.'i W* wll.!E«- ?«• " . Parit nioney and
of tke a-w aatrr the preeeat coodl ten of the two terrltorlea to waat tbr^, ftTe men Inside the gamaon neaa to assist the district attorney Ruppen. according to a llce* ; Talne ^ *15ooo. After
tioas ind The St«i will publish daily 'tatehood Th. re are numerous re j ath *„,< uw the Baah of two or three office in ti eff .rt to | the pw>! S* U<ui* j.-.txe ,-. nf.t-« to t e > confessed and de-
aome oTtbe differt-ot r.ew. tah« Be- v.as why we war, .<at*ho<x1 and why ,r.., by n « <hls rroup. roon-.s on, of I — which -•> -ffe.-, by KT«« i « « - : here he confessed «d
IThese men he «M moved up the wall In Ms recent raid of Bob Darts vault under Bauer's store. TUs v«Ut,dared that $10,000 worth of the p r
,n ike insi le and Joined another group (*j odlcate. Jer me
portanhjr of
low &re the reason* rifrea by Andrew I will rote for it
: rx>: - — . .
serur. d a large wntaine.' r n posts filled with gola. erty Is in a metal bos that is Wdd
HUCK TOWELS
SIZE 22X43
HEMMED AND HAS NEAT BORDER
the visiting caro
Qood Form Decldcs What It than be
and How Printed.
The significance of a card la always
considered by well bred men sad wo-
men and its fitness to the occaaloa
•t, uk iu ...e uu • . m of a ht>uiie in 1 u an expression of IU owner's lndl-
f 1(1 ..r twslre men. and all of them number of names, many of them rath- coin <"> an.itb ia taklnc him oTer i TlduaUty; to fact, the card la th« h
lellabed oikr tfce wall at an alley be- .-r prominent men. Oae Is said to Bsuer visnei the Foor Courts ana n* • f*.ncf to provei«toi in« snd the end of etMaetta—the
Z. th an 1 WMMUk h< one of :h- stewards of a )Ntq agreed that the eoopte should be there to *t* . ' jntroducUon and tb* flwwefc
rh'- the all^y where aciuhi Jerom- oelievea that rather hmgh back to 8t I^*is and pro - t e 'ru s I j gitjn* visiting cards shoald be
lanbei of shells wer- picked op the than face th< n t - t . -onnecied with cnted. He otered to pay an eipeesea, t woo n ^ pyenchUehriy aqua e. One In texture, flexible
1 following morning ia salt that the players and bookmak- —- -m he waiting for him!and of a soft white. Changes in tom
Randall is aaty-tbroe yeart of er* will con.promiae.
jsre and blind in one eye He live*
ver th< Western I'nlon telegraph
office on the corner of Elizabeth street
and Garrison road, about tJiirty-nT©
feet from the main entrance to tb®
military parriaon.
The investigation the day after tbe
shooting, he said, showed that a bullet
had entered the house underneath to*
eaTes and p^n*-?rated fire tWetawt
I of wood, passed through the mosquito
|netting over the bed Randall and his,
i wife had Just left and through tb*i
.vail on f tte opposite side of ihe^
boose.
A press feeder -anted at The Sews authorities will be waiting for
at Havre anyhow. Berington himself of course occm,
but these are the
DEPT STORE.
Doesn't Like Crop Kil?«r*.
j Topeka, May 11 —F D. Coburn does'
; not like crop killer.-—person % who talk'
| -bout tbe wb*at being all dead an«1 j
j eone. He says he has plenty of evl- \
. d« nee to corroborate bis optimistic'
feeling about tbf- present prospects |
|tn Kansas.
j He received a U tter from J. D.;
] Brown of Ford county saying that
'though the wheat there was at first
county are in the tnain good aitiiougb
the cotton crop will be late. Tbe "*
r*r-ding!y warm wipatb^r In Marcfi.
c jpled with the advice of the South
era Cotton association to plant early,
caused many farmers to put in their
crops several weeks earlier than their
e&i*erie&c - told them was safe Tbe
recent cold weather did the work, and
some of the cotton raisers are now re-
planting for the third time Demand
though the wneat there wa
for seed is great, and reo ntly a con j reported at 100 per cent. It can now^
tinuonfc line of • urons have bec^i wait- be counu-d upon to yield 110 per cent. )
Crop Condtions — „
'onditions in !*otlawatomi - t BOOU* line «A wagons have be«n
init at the oil mill to secure seed In A letter from Coffey county says:
some parts of the south a gn at scar The outlook for tbe wb*-at crop H
city is said to exist Other crops much improved.'
r% but Hligfctly lama**-:, even by th* Letters of this nature come in ev
r**r nt h**avy frosL ery day and all are of
I comforting nature
Sidney J Warren, formerly distrib-
Pay-Day
Specials
Our line of Wash Shirt W aists is now
complete we just received the last
shipment. They sell regular af trom
$1 50 to $6.00 Our Pay Day bpecial
Price is
$1.19 to $4.00
See our show window for few samples
DRY GOODS
STORE....
offered to go to France without await
'ing extradition papers, in the custody
of the man he robbed.
Troops Guard Negro Laborers
characteristics fur those who respect
good form.
It If Imperative that Mrs. or Mtas
should be placed before the name up-
n the card.
When cards of Introduction are
lg_ given, the name of bearer should be
pre-
ani
B. &W.
decidedly i
uting '- erk at the poat otoe*, has tK-er.
promoted to the general delivery win
dow because of his meritorious work
in that department.
T F Rinpgold,
Specia Stamp Not Needed.
Washington. May 16
'have gone ?ut to postmasters notify
prominent attor n* them that after July 1 ordinary
New Baptist Church.
Tbe architect staked out the site
today for the new Baptist church to
| be erected on Tenth and Union. Ev-
erything is now in readiness for the
actual construction to start it is ex-
pected to begin excavating before the
regular postage is attached to an en ig out
Instructions velope and the words "Special Dellv postmaster W. S. Cade is sending
written across the envelope ti. « n°te* 10 " who are ln the hab,t
/ itiAir nnln^koH In hp
1 _ letter is to be delivered the same as j
ney of Kansas City, was in Sha -nee! postage stamps may be used on let- !mor
South McAlester, I T May
, r ted States Marsha! Pritchard sent written above that if the giver
thrc-e deputies to guard a car load of | fixed by the word IntrodDCta^
negro laborers who are to work on th. ord pUced Ik M
; pipe line construction near Stuart ... dressed to the person to whom the.ln-
the western line of this county. traduction to made.
The nee roes arrived from Dallas An Invitation to dine skould be an-
Trxa* Several days ago the white *wered on the day received,
men emploved on the work quit and Any Invitation reflueatlag you,
n eroes were employed. They were presence requires an answer
drivr-n off bv the whites When those There la much more about card et-
arriving bere today were engaged, the iquette, kut space forbids u. telling
contractors asked protection from the It at the present time
fedora: authors s and the guards ac- It la proper to «ae tbe husbands
oompanted them from here where they; complete name Initials are seldom
changf-d from a Katy to a Rock Island seen.
train The guards went heavily arm During a young girl s first seaaos
in society her n'une Is engraved upoe
her mother's card. If she la the el-
dest unmarried daughter, she la ap-
pended as Miss Smith—otherwise her
full name Is given with the prefix of
Miss.
Whem two daughters eater society
gether. It la proper for them to be
mentioned upoa their mother's card
together, thua:
"Mrs. Jame« Smith."
"The Mitsea 8mith-'
To send a card without calling alg
!ed
of leaving their boxes unlocked to be
n. | mor<- careful The inspector insists klflee inability to call lk person.
Wedaeaday oo the!(eva tntendei'tor social delivery. If if it bore a reguUtioo * cent special I u,at who fa„ to lock their port* P«ty call. iMMl
creditors of the Agee Mock. ft cent, tr. stamp, in Edition to the delivery stamp. ! flee box must forfeit the same we week after the date of th. party
79 CENTS £ACH 79
imm
FOR 2,000 SHIRTS
Quite novel isn't it, yet these are unequalled in variety of pattern, unmatched in their approach to perfect fit. Entirely by
themselves in point of price. Can be seen at
THURSDAY, FRIDAY T U T MAMMOTH ^ MAY
AND SATURDAY ■ ■■ E— ■ ■ ■ 16th, 17th and isth
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These Shirts are wonders at the prices offered arid during these threi days all who appreciate good things at low prices will avail themselves of this
opportunity to buy. Included in this line of shirts are the always preferable "COAT" shirt with or without cuffs. The Negligee in mercerized pongee
with soft collars attached. Plain white and pleated bosom shirts. In fact
SHIRTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT 79c EACH
This invitation is cordially extended to everyone and we are confident that all who come will be fully satisfied with their
purchases. For these.Shirts are without doubt
THE BEST VALUES IN OKLAHOMA
The Mammoth Department Store
Shawnee
Oklahoma
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The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 128, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907, newspaper, May 16, 1907; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106411/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.