The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 141, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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The Shawnee News ■
FRIDAY MAY 11, ItCT
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Tiy a Want Ad
Shawnee News.
THE OFFICIAL CITY PAPER OF SHAWNEE.
LOC S. ALLARD, Owner t Publisher
NEW PHONE
News Business Office, 32 1
Lou S. AUard's Residence, 216 i
MAKES REPORT SHE UP CHECK
Aged Aff.can
White mar. t i e
of Africa—ar.
Livingstone, Bunoa,
c*r m«p.
u LUrtfc.
Rokl.'i Naclr.j-
Eatered as second class mail matter
6ha*iiee, Oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 3. I87&
CUNION
Is ' Cocklebur Bill" for statehood or
against it? His actions In delaying
to caii the c-onvention together to re-
move the obstructions has made Lira
Muskogee, L T., May 31—Charged
with taking a check for $700 awav
from his former ward by intimidation,
! J. Orlando Mitchell, a well known n*
gro lawyer and president of the de- j
funct Freedom Land and Trust coti-
velt in regard to the proposed const!
•lent Mum
vent ion to
wif g i* the oflicial report;
bedbetter, Hayes an 11
to Washington by Fi>
r of the constitutional e
confer with Attorney Gen-
gaJ. Stanley—r... *&s*d a*a? on#
celebrated his th hi. :bi*\ a
few weeks ag. perfect fetaiCfc aai
as eager for work as ere: Wbea
he first visited Afnca. in iv: t «*a
the XiJe regie. s t iarc- .- :er
<il Bonaparte and President Roo.
cognita. He .
deserts, the re
and the lied
and scon bee..
Africa seemed
ib bound djae compare*:
lover to await the action of the grand ' -wretched. :l
U 'jury in the sum of $1,600, which he 1 Thus it
rhe committee appointed to confer i .,av<
wiU, .he authorities at Washingu' Tuetday SUr. a ward ot ^ His "He,n of Afnca
upon matters concerning the constltu- Mltchell ^ age file() on; eJ
was tba
and d •
Daft*. ifce
between tie XU# ■
■ rea* home—a fara- j
-- Europe, wzxi. is
erahle clTilica!ia&~ j
e felt L.zaseSf . **n !
tion had two conferences with Attor-
ney General Bonaparte and one with
his allotment in the Cherokee nation lated into all tb
was ronii-tjy trana-
iropean iaafc ^j^a.
j He immediately so d the land to a later works attracted !e«s atxea-
President Roosevelt. The conferences „atned jon(,8 who llve# ln Vln. tion. as they were addressed eUefly
The transaction took place :n 10 ®avanta 1l recent years ne has
M_uw, .man named Jones, who lives in Vln
were informal and the committee was iTa
the common enewy of the people who . ,
;i?iven all the time it desired to dis-
want statehood. And we all want it.
A <]nalnt snperMltiou is p « '
many English village* When
man Is g^ng to lie man
fort Is made to prevent li
wedding ring 1m-fore ;:n
It hi consider**! that
cept at the altar Is bound
lack
*iit In
u wo-
< jss matters.
"The first interview with the an
: ey general was confined to a disc
-ion of certain legal questions.
tie Dawes commission building, and
I Mitchell called the boy into an alley
in the rear of the building and took
nhe check for $7(M? away from him, It
is said, and cashed it at a local bank.
• « H1* wiUl ,he >resldent « <■' IV gave the boy no money and the
, ,ouy. a, entire situaUon was fully discussed ;itl,r had hilB ;trretted on the aboy.
lit " end he stated that he waa not familiar •, (,arge,
"'•rimtbad with the precedents relating to the v ,ng Star declare<i tbat „
■- 'mission of states Into the union. He )ia(!
devoted inuch time to the preparation
of charts of the Eastern desert of
Egypt. Many of his papers have ap-
peared in the pe odicai of the Berlin
Geographical society and the Zeit-
schlft ft*r Ethnologic. Although bis
specialty has been botany, he has made J
many important -ontribotions to an !
thropology, among the more recent !
ones being an attempt to throw a
a revo ver with the handle pro- >«. ,«
'c aled attention to the fact that thi ., . . . . light on Egyptian antiquity and or
! Lie equalizaUon board bad a sur-. , trading out of his pocket and fearing !<nnt hv thn , ,va ^ ,
. . . . was the first time a matter of this sor . , 1a„. w « a > lgina by the aid of tlie botanical con
in store for some, but we have . ^ ^ u4 rfc the lawyer, he lmmedately gave up th< tenta of old tombs
L heard of any who were disappoint-
ed because they were missed. Taxes
are in a good cause and a necessity
in running the government
A soui
prop"*
bo>v t do
•the yout z
ty. m«: ;• j i
answered by
k iful man desired to
it was in doubt
ily be picked np
■ i said, ••Kit-
>ii! -tre^s?" It wat«
• -r lady, who re
pUe<1
Star
"Far ye«. |i
ivansas City
The ancients took great pains to or-
nament their favorite volumes. Pro-
pertJus speaks of UbleU with gold
border* Ovid mention* manuscripts
with red titles, and other authors men-
tion I're^eutation of cop • * of which
the cover was over t d a th precious
•tooe^
l.ad l een presented to him. He had
iiot told anybody that any provision
fu the proposed constitution was ob-
jectionable to him. At the conclusion
of the conference, he requested the
committee to see the attorney general
again and discuss with him the mat-
ters which had been dl8cuseed with
th© president
j "During the second interview with
the attorney general, the committer
discussed at some length the questions
involved and particularly the powers
of the president under the enabling
President Roosevelt failed to give
the yellow journalists any sensations
in his Decorat'^n day speech Thurs-
money.
Mitchell claimed that Star was lu Some excitement was created In a
<tbted to him $30 . one-half of whlca j Berlin street the other day by a Turk
waa money advanced to secure his %vbo ran after the Kaiser's automobile,
land and th* remaining $150 was his shouting "Imperator tschok yascha" j
commission for selling the land. Star liye the emperor). The motor
testified that Mitchell advanced him ',ld not 8t°P *>at !he mac wa* taken !
only $48. ,n charge by policemen and led
Mitchell Is reputed to be wortr, the royal P^ace where an official
$25,000, which he has made in the <'ue8tioned hl™ could not speak a
land business in the Creek nation.
day and they are disappointed. They n^- third, is the proposed constitution
forget that he waa there to do honor 'n keeping with the principles of the
to the grand old flag and not in the I dec laration of Independence?
inter< «t of any paper. "Aside from thesp questions, he
.... — tated that he did not hink It was
T*ie Chappie-What J mistakes ifhln tho duty or P°wer of the pres!-
mtr ike - met; ; t^n :,t to determine whether th< const!
leading for ins: • olumbus ' "ion as fram« d was a good or oad
fcnagned that hf er.nl the ne
. *ta.Afc,i5C; i "The ooBm,M-e mpd ,viib the uw-
Hill il my Wire. I thvuVhi I d discoT- KeDCTal a addressed to the
ered parsdUi' i'i *i m. azine re lent, fully setting forth the posl-
ion of the commlttre and the const!-
Smuggling across th- Mexican bor- '""onal convention relative to the at
der is to be stopped if poaslble and a '""'o of the convention upon its ae-
Uty mile dead line haa been created. 'r(> to have the constitution conform
Of late smuggling has grown rather 1 "le provisions of the enabling act,
than diminished and the president uj*hich letter lu substance is as fol-
determined that al! shall be made to lo*,;
P y duty on Importations
Judicial Convention Called Off.
, , The republican convention called
act. The attorney genera) stated that f„r T„i.n ,
ror i uisa tor June 6th to nominate
It seemr-d to him that the powers of . „,,H . , ... . t . ,, -— — >v. u
the president were r-stn.ted to threj 1V Z Z , d,8iJ -Uce to the sui-an
trict has been called off, owing to the
state convention being postponed until
after the election proclamation has
been issued. It has been the plan to
nominate the candidate for judge on
the same date the state convention
niet, and the same deh gates to par-
ticipate from the district.
The democratic primaries for June
8th to nominate county officers in Lo
gan county has also been declared off
questions.
"First, are any of the provisions of
the proposed constitution repugnant
to the constitution of the United
States?
Second, is the government of the
proposed state republican in form>
word of German ^. and received the pe-
tition he wanted to hand to the kai-
ser. He proved to be the owner of a
sawmill, which had been craftily taken
from him. Aged 70 and doomed to a
life of poverty, he had appealed for
ho, however,
had paid no heed to him; whereupon
Husain undertook the journey to Ber-
lin to implore the aid of the kaiser,
who is considered in Constantinople a
sort of guardian saint since hi ori-
ental tour, during which he promised
his assistance not only to Turkey as
a whole, but to every indiv: iual Mus-
sulman.
A collateral def endant of William
v.. 4« « u Shakespeare has died In London in
by t hairman Ad er, owing to the d* ,u . ~
. , the person of G orge Shakespeare
talon or Jude, Pancoas. in holdin, i)art ,u „ englneer aort wa,
non" !,,,t s,ate offl<'eds be 64 years old > pedigree in posses-
elected it the first election for th- „on of the fam,,v shows Ms dpgcpnt
loptitm of the constitution and stal- from the Poet's family. Shakespeare's
sister, Joan, married William Hart,
a hatter, of Strarford-on-Avon. and it | *nd akin diseases is promptly re-
Of all the fruits that are ln the lan : waa from him that George Shakespeare lley>d by DeWltt's Carbollzed Witch
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
Shawnee National
Bank
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
viller of the Currency, at the close
of business
Saturday January
26, IQ07
RESOrRCES
Time Loans -
Real Estate. Furniture and Fixtures
Bonds and Premiums
Cash Advanced on Cotton £ 91.197.40
C«sh and Si'M Etching* 340.527,38
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$482,355.48
- 22,000.00
52,500.00
431,724.78
1988.580.26
LIABILITIES
'
Capital Stock and Surplus Funds - $104,447.57
Circulation - .... 50.000.00
Diposits ..... 834,132.69
Total .... $988,580.26
The above statement is correct. -Jso. W. Jones, Cashier
f B. F. Hamiltcx .
Attest • J. M. Aydelotte Directors
1 H. T. Douglas j
Our Coipirativa Shtennl Showing Gra th of Otposits:
ISM
S3.BS7 Of
1897
• 89,330.60
1900
$1s*,s78.37
S-41 8,-4-8*4-. 78
$834- 132.69
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Pain cau ed by boils, cnta, scalds.
That grow on bush or tree,
I would gve up the choicest ones
For Rocky Mountain Tea.
Shawnee Drug Store.
Tart descended.
Shawnee would support a good base
ball team and it Is to be hoped that
tion can be mcured for this city. It
would be a paying investw-fnt and h
great ad to have a good team, any
outsiders would be attracted to Shaw-
nee with a good amusement park and
a good bal' park.
A vast increase ln the Importations
of brlarwood pipe# Is noted, which is
complimentary to the tast< of old
smokers. There may be solace in a
good cigar, but there's likewise com-
^ | fort and joy in a sweet pipe, declares
ung boy who recently .. . ,.
' ! ~ tho Boston Herald It Is much affected
ame here from Tennessee, Is now
Comes West and Lands in Jail.
"The undersigned members of tne
constitutional convention of Oklahoj, ,7, . "v"rj nowadays out of doors and on the
. j languishing in the county jail because haiy ,trN?ti bu[ u,.t „ , rk)IatloB of
the president of the said constitutional
ma have the honor to state that they' . ...., .... —'
have been appointed a commission by . ,prf r .""A ' ^as rv",gcod taste
g to perforn: He had been reading the pipe
Public reading and plays of all in
Btructive natures should be encour-
aged more in our schools. It is the
kind of driring and experience that
counts so much In future life. Every
child should be taught to have con-
fidence in his ability to talk before an
assemblage, and there is no time like
school days to start off with.
Shawnee, the railroad center of the
southwest, is the point to which all
roads entering this territory are mak-
ing their way. Before long there
will not be any road of any conse-
quence in this part of the country that
does not enter Shawnee It takes
time to do anything, but by working
over time we can take care of all the
good things coming our way.
For Rent
Office rooms in the Pottawatomie
-ooks of the yellow variety and beinu .
n o^ya.oneren^ w i ,ispru|dr <1 by the romanic stories' Chicago is to ha^ e a millinery union,
( , C.\ ' ' ' l° lR Pr h* 'va<, Kt°le a rifle and six shooter and members of the Four Hundred
>b« cons itu ion as now framed for fron] a locaJ df,a er an(J get Qt|t QT(.r there have promis ed their support If
I ' " i '.*'1." 1 ' !'<• fcn.1 performed a few stimi> <lre"or* *" ,il" menw- rae c9m- ' THERE'S ANOTHER REASON
ii*ive be< n led to b*lieve by a vigorous t, « nromiwill havp to he wttv
i 'onacanda ,arri,..t n„ "h W* WPap0n he was takea in PJ!" "V ,° *'th Than loolu. why your teeth sh,.uld be
Hazel SaWe
Good for piles
FUrrrmaa
&f)e St. Louis Cyclone Store
The St Louis Cyclone 8tore stock is complete.
Here is value for money cannot be beat.
Eiera bargains are found east end of Main street.
Come here for dry goods In styles tha are new,
You will And the spring goods sure to please yon.
Come hers for dress goods snd waistnga select,
Lawna and waah goods all Unda pat ems correct,
Or shirtwalsta and sklrta strictly a rat rate,
New and fresh goods, right up to date
Excellent shoea for ladlea and men.
Selling at prices to bring them again
The latest ln furnishings—hata, shirts and collara.
Or Jewelry and notions, saving you dBllars
Reliable gooda here all the time,
Every trade that you make yon save dollars and dimes.
8£LEM tZt.R, Proprietor ,{03 H. Main St.
propaganda carried on throughout tho
proposed state that the president
would disapprove the constitution as
now framed, after It had been ratified
b> the people, on the theory that some
of the provisions might be construed
the officers
town.
and brought back to
the union about keeping the cuatom-
i arv supply of rata" In the various
shops.
kept ln perfect condition—your healtl: :
Without good teeth it is impossible;
to masticate your food property an-i ]
so indigestion ensues and a long trial1
of tronbles. We examine teeth with '
dilution of the United States
"Our people sincerely desir
hood without unaecessary expena
further delay and now through us,
seek your kindly assistance to
end.
We earnestly wish that the constitu
N ss Etzwiier May Lost Foot. ,\ow comes forward an expert on
w ^ mutlnll.u ' ' ' "y. ^a>' SI-—White th# eternal domestic problem to ssy
to be obnoxious to The t"'rm "of* the ll?u,,,l,,lf Ule sum al ,hf rnrncr or ^e mistress Is more to blame for ex- ' " charge an,! do for them exactly
enabling act or repubnant to the ron-' , P> an<1 Gr?n<! aveDue iast niBht !sUDg conditions than the servant. Aa hat they need, and our prices for the
- -- - (about 11:30 a street car jumped tho if such a question could have any side [requisite work are notable for their
Our people sincerely desire state-""" pla" where the track bat that of the party who has the only ; reasonableness. Shawnee DenUI Par-
.,i wiihnm J b*lnf repaired and ln the shake up chances of rushing into print about It. iorst 10C 1-2 E. Main. Phone 1164.
that followed, the left foot of Miss An- ;
na Etiwller. the day telephone opera ' 3omebl,d> wanls 10 know whether
that tor for the O. K. Bus and Baggage1 tb,re ' " "licence lu the weight
company, was caught in the back trap'0' w,t®r *hPL
, f*nr nf „ when that same quantity is turned to
tion of the state should conform in le* an,j crugj <1(1 r' ,c®- Offhand w-e should aay not, but
ter and spirit to the terms of the en t , ! 1 , there's a big difference in the price.
aiding ac. and be In perfect harmon, i, /j"' 1, T , 7 7!'' „ , 0
with .he constitution of the , f,"; 9lS Uken ,0 St Anth Prof' S,arr of Chica*0 " sald 10 ^
g(ateg ' ODV 8 hospital, where every effort po an expert authority on the costumes
sltile was made to save the foot, bt: of the ladles of the Congo. Which
bnlMlng. Apply to V. A Stone. 22-tf vln Phone 844.
For Ssle.
Complete set of butcher tools; slso
refrigerator and counter; one horse
and buggy. B. C. Hansen or D B Cal-
l«-tf
The tSure Way
Saving money enables you to start in business. It tides you over periods of
sickness ft helps you when you are out of work. It provides for old age
and hard times. It gusrds you against extravagence. It adds to cheerful
ness, comfort and happiness.
Union Savings Bank
ti • attending phy iclan is fearful that tends to prove that rubbering and
it will be utc snary to amputate at star-gazing are sometimes the same
the ankle. Several other passengers thing.
were severely shaken up and a severe . , , _T7 . v
laccldeni narrowly averted. A «,Kon in legl.Utor h« a bill
' ; quiring chorus girls to wear skirts
Miss htxwiler has been employed at four Inchet b,lo ,he kD6M It vlll
tie O k. Bus and Baggage company i0cn ^ IIlPgal for a choru,
i about one year and live* at 109 West t0 bare her pas; Ufa
Chickasaw. _
— France is bound to,keep in the lead
In respect to auto Improvements. Its
Paris Sends us Many
Beautiful Fashions
not the least of which are corset models—but no
Parisian model, however choice, Is ha'f so satis-
factory for the American woman's form, as an
American m ade corset.
The subtle grace the fitting Into every curve
and the shaping of every line for figure comfort ln
corset Is something that no foreign corset maker
can do.
Thi, 1 logical too, when one considers the dif-
ference between the French and the American fig-
ure.
Then too, there is a choice between American
made models.
Realizing the necessity for absolute accuracy
in the models we present to our patrons for this
season's fashions we most carefully analyze all
makes— whl'e our stock Is replete with every
worthy make, we 'av particular stress on
>AT; Y
• Do You Lev#
your baby? You wonder why he 'ataet achievement Is the automatic di- c'al! loudly for more.
'Ties. Buy a bottle of white Cream TOrt*e
Vermifuge and he will nerer cry.
Moet babies have worms, sad the
mothers doo't know It. White's
Cream Vermifuge rids the child of
worms and cleans out Its system In *
pleasant way. Every mother should
k-ep a bottle of this medicine In the
house. With It, fear need never an-
tor her mind. Price JSc. Scld by
all druggists. •
Mu
Beautiful thoughts passing through
the mind are like birds of paradise
flitting In this sordid sphere
Wishing to- too much and getting
little Is not a.- sensible as wishing for
little and fttlng much.
and storms of Ufa can
or oonquer the spirit
man.
YOU SIMPLY CAN'T
think of anything more appetizing
and delicious than a plate of Ice
cream or water Ice—unless It's two
plates. And your Initial spoonful will
Others have
said It—you will aay It when you have
tasted and tested Martin's cream.
Glad to have your opinion flrst time
you're thla way or will order by mall,
messenger or phone. Be sure and | p.
cell for our cream, at all drug stores ^
and confectionaries, and take no oth- C V
er_ I -■'
THE SHAWNEE ICE CREAM AND "~
NOVELTY CO.
Warner's Rust-Proof
They were the original hose-supporter models, and as such completely
changed corset style, assuring a pedfect and highly satisfactory a,tine
from modern shapes.
We have added many new styles for this season, all of which are ad-
mirably adapted to this season s models
^■8ECL'RITY'-|Rubber Button HoaeJ«upporter
SI.00 to 82.00 per Pair
ery Pair Guaranteed
12 West Main, phone 1106.
1 STORE
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