The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
11
l(;
I
i tunc
BIG
f. w. &****
CONSERVATIVE LOAN h ABSTRACT CO.
r*I'M 13 CJTY LOAN* t2* wiT
w« ■• 'i- jaw? or ttosrt c** W« gib jUatrscti of T!
fj'i 5a Jars ant csy g^~ p> D>x^. '*w'•
wtrty. ni U*
U ;aytxg f
>, rM 'JS to om t
2 D *t S jiaa r«
w.s4 "
ni •- ax-> see ra
IK N I*- St, £ia* «. Oka
fH| IMAWSCE HEW*.
THL'PSOAV. #PS t "2- *®-
Tie E.- 3*'.: -Ou w - ttoct sS* ts^-r
ilek*t thU fair
U § A--1"-
■arry £
.Piiliaiir
WcmtUmm yixrx In&x* ilWK re
r?~. ' cfej Etsor *•" ** ^ «*7 «* Ct"'•**'•
JI4-' — u. IM baz^K.
Lor.
VET PHONE
Sewi Bbkh* O**. 21t
& AHart.; E^stiexs*. 24*
! If yoa Prfnidea-.
' Mopift to tumg^t ys*r toOcei^
p«: tiiiet ti'. jLifcV-x-. s_=.
fct*'-; «-. KCX'. CAM SAL a*"*' -'-.X* U?'
ucw l. iM*S, : toe ««•«• '-•
yv ... Oklahsa. aitf tke act Ti
[a*frt*4 of Marti J -' '
_A5E
-H Oh
ADVEETIc^^ bates.
Il) txf«TK«
i.r:^".*a.".j'.«. *i-i tie c*!
tatMStjtot*' reririig the
priew to tie fwitse.
Sf ^C£ I
jfttaton
Kl>. <5f
It b abwaif H|«ihi tias u a K**-
ifestto! |ei«fl' itr Ce*Pf B. KcCVH-
t iU ttrtf |6t beyat^ !te * JO
tl «
Ktr [* ItotM, Ob* I—« *3* Kvt Tnzi tit?* WC '-•
I U it i*chts, oe* time -m tai t- rnn ' sia * Hta. it
M to W tici**. oa* tits* '• ■•'- £ y Ware tspf-ts ■ 5" t--re
IXjp'Ay. r=B of pSf*? • -JM i tfXJc ixy
Dtoplay, E O. D-. rss of jape? ....lie
K*;lty, E. 0. D, yseids® lie Xwkn -j< tie 0- ItcMac***
Display, ps*it* — .lie ■ lTi --« ijy «k4 tigt zjs.
lj( « 1-K W ra Vx . .. ., V 1 ti. ra •_• r . K.
Ala Crrt posittea -■ •-■;. .j is. Ct 'i?
Krwtlm ; t*o ciai*e
per *«k- Eiira eiar«« ekttC' ,vr-
tiTtnii. rt " -*'• -*Tt
ctaijt cf coff to !>r 1- ®-
LegaJ NMicc*.
ffirst lt-Mrti*, -
lUUnil :=«* rtV i
Re i *J Matter, Ptr Un«.
Ejs*.iizf L/x*S*. ns of 54
Efctl.'-r 1A** B*« Mto* ^
L^War .-ta art pt&zt n&rt tarfc-
fn! afcoat tc cijesio*® evct«-
tk% ckuten ti <5j u^laf <* < -*"-*
aijii to tbe *4*-:n eaii-
Tto %s Ts*k rx>a ralaa ti*
ra-fc UU Seti'.s«* E;i>ssfrr
atA Imi as IS > 'W taefc, ati ja
to tkiak a lot of P«V> r a.:^s
T-E ^
S£ SOiJD AT
*.cnov
€
.,o i.',i pass peiou"'0w T-vr v-
=.£_ : v
i-
C
c
c
€
C
Cs.^'c a" «. '■«. 0*pa*dc ir>i
fcii-.-j T- :« as s^«
Rtc.4K Ottts
•weer rjdL
Aia-.iTi Ca Apt* li—At a rt--
wm c.'i> .< £jJ*a. Cieeeete
til A;*" r trie* i*it to AMKto
tbt iit^aaa ari:s<br*. a aii-
-_t- ■; . • • - ■ tzj at -X- :r
iitjoi* o< si« pMOM tox:- a; jrC\-
S* as*'--®. TS* nsoMtoE u i^ja-
H 1« EHixA jretoi-taK cf sit
eaaie^ as-i E M. Fxlto. miiliij
! *af tcmsM t> hutfea R:> e
it.-. wiA sjut meet--iaa lias i* take
15 tit v.-_i -.it «tc?r-:aj7 I?
w«* ;-r *is4 as sit ***-.-
to
Tit ls 4iiii fceiiei* iJat: sit lat-l
: • \jl i : - : • i-traz- ; ,-jrt T
it 4 t>-4 at ncusa. siw if a is tv
IMti of as seait'i s-iSa. Tier fse-l
4 Is to lie fa-rtr -o# tie r* als.es
zi-.Tta sit Ssrr;ies-i v32 pr;-
rilH f-vr sit Cwf * o< th* Htr--
tar7 Tie BiOKtof m Ttry «EJks-
tiaF.jc wita 5ii '.rtr.-an of sit jr:-
j?ir *«A fetrtwf.
Wt Jrir sias if sit Ux.d fioaU
«>M br stmjt4 s:ii cyrAL' S reigt'
Ses Mi of is aa«4 sit title s*m *fco
b«K.i sit A2.1 bt o iti£ STOS
aa-d a iiiiMliWTTit MBbtr of tit K *i
tr&e S-'jiaj "Wt iaif aiita ,y fctar:
.s a—;al*4 sias ajcsaltot* are
;«*«•- ; s,i> ftri hoU -if s_ JK of SIjc toad
to cast ti* limiat kmsk u tarrit-s
oat. 'STia; *e *ais is a k; _art atal
fsc tit tcrtiAstr ajs-c a «r_are (Sea!
i'j? sit Is-i-ai- Ttt '.i-ss tkat *1E
briKg tie e k nj'-ttj ta tie tribes
aid bftoc it hoootfy U «as -re wars.
Hesabt *e " az.s anr-.'.o as.2
mats it p£M -jC ken as Li*tOB."
Read the Matement
of the
State National Bank
Elsewhere in this issue.
We call attention to our
CASH RESERVE.
000 $ $ $$$$$$ $$£ $500 00 00 0000
DON'T PAY RENT.
When you can get one of those beautifjjl
college cottages at 5 percent. Farm loans
at 7 percent; City loans at 8 percent.
Stt mi at
214 1-2 E Mail St
yj. C. Whitescarver.
BIJOU THEATRE!
Continuous Vajieviile
Xiiize* t'trr 6mj at 2 t slack
Nijis p«rf>mais« S ari J:1X
Er.s rt ciarrt of t5H cc—sneac-
Izg ilisiree Miaiar at J o'clock
This Week
Earl Flynn
The Boy who Appeared for
Roj-aJty
Illustrated Song
"H /u*e for Bent"
Sung by Irene Boss
Lloyd Spencer
Odds and Ends Comedy
Abel & Menlove
Talented Black Face Comedians
Bijougraph
1, The Last Witch. 2, The Pas-
try Cook's Jokes
*Ui
Bi
000 00 00 00 00 00 00000 0000 00 00 00 00
O
Rt-aiers, Crr. pp
.l e
Cas t X tdxea *5«
B"V£ Fast V>ra!s at 1* * ■ >*- •
Btai - =atter a* takes at 17U* « - Pr ta ■? tit tew
sjvt lasisjs was rasfate*! by Datto
Siiawt. ti* pr*^tctlre eapita!
Ofctofeoca.
— Eryai .• - . s :> sss •
^ tad KtiiacataL
SiA*i*t it s«ti« at* e*s*rprHe*
trery toy
&.i - *xvr Frtiu ia Wtikars:
'. "bat 5s>s i i:«tt .t do yo® to eat if
yccr itc^ack fill? to : se« tie fsoi?
Note. It &cs ys® banc—eassi-t s st>.i
tog, «r>cr attMch. £atoks.«, etc.
Wit- sit stontaek fa^s a lisslt Kodo
I>ji Cere after tatb neal wil
d^est *fcat yo« cat ail maxta tie
rwafk i*«t At C-Ckrell a
Hot eHoe«' te wh ppei efaanv
CoctcralS, the flrujf at. W
Tit Btswi-j*ao par*T *i5! ^ to tit
easL* -bis Ui: at ie vxm'r etorttoa.
Ifs fcs wcrK aaitfi! waats
Ve aid *35 i e tie capita' 'X the ae*|
state
The * tatter banaa tas amtoulr
lts.aattid sits it doet ttr*. eif«<t moch
lu vre * is. set *ea>ier lti sprtog.
So* is the time to send a Dtua^e
to yow partictstor friend la crjtigmt
to get busy atd work I'jt statebexod.
The city was cerer to so proaperoiiS
a eoadiUoc. and new enterprises, es-
pecially ia railroad circles, that em-
ploy scores of new skilled people, are
coming dally
Keep -f'.f g away at the con-
ference committee, asking it to hurry
op tsaTtt v/d. Oklahoma has the cards
to wit this time, but every day's de-
lay tells Sin the nerves
working for ltatebood atd for the eiim-
toation of the Warrea amendment He
is starting out excellently, and we
predict that his administration will be
one of the beat ia Oklahoma history —
State Capita!. ^
Don't forget to drop a message to
yoor friends in congress now and then.
The statehood bill will come op one
of these days, and probably it will be
toted on very soon.
Pottawatomie County has passed
the dangerous stage to fruit and ihert
will be a big crop this year. The
peach trees especially are overburden
td with b oom.
k Even the Democrats who e'ected
them are disgusted with the expensive
mannir and lack of administrative
ability of the present oOcial kingdom.
abstracts.
Fam and City Loans: Sii Months to SiX Years
wtj. riggs.
Everything Exactly as Agreed
109 North Broadway. Shawnee, Okla.
will vote bonds
South McAlester, L T., April 12.—
Upon taking control of ibe merged
city of McAlester this week, the Dem-
ocrats Increased the salaries of all
appointive oflW-ers and began negotia-
tions for a bond issue of I175.WK) to
build public sehoolhouses. Mayor
Chapman in k« message recommends
the Immediate bnilding of a city hall
anl fire statiaa.
Embossed, gilt wall paper* in rwjm
lots at one-fourth the value. See pat-
terns and prices in show window.
Come early and get choice of selec-
tions. Wlrfs Paint 4 Glass Company,
corner Ninth and Broadway. 7-if
8
OKLAHOMA NATIONAL BANK
He is a Pub cut.
Ex-Senator William E. Ciaadk-r of
New Hampshire, who is now at the
head of the Spanish treaty r -ima com
mission, misses the opportunity he had
in the senate of discsissing ; t>iic qnes-
iiuti a&d writu fraqsentl} to the
newspapers on topor.ats topics.
What are you doing now, Caandler?
an oid friend asked him the other day
"Oh," Chandler replied- I am a pub-
licist." "A pablicist? What is a pub-
licist?" Chandler grinned. "A pobli
cist," he said, "is a man who attends
to everybody's business but his own
Summer Tou«-i«t Ratea.
The Bock Island will Lave on sale
che: excursion tickets to all summer
resorts. The Rock Island Is the only
direct route to Cvifornla and Calora
do points. Sea Morgan or call fhone
$3. 8-tf
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts |2S4.049.f;3
Bo tide and Warrants 17,053.SO
V. S. Bonds 37,500-00
Overdrafts 5, C6S &S
Premium on Bonds.. l,406 - >
Keal Estate .... 19,459.15
Furniture and Flx-
tureg 35,000.00
Cash and Sight Ex-
change 129,165.11
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock % 50,000 00
Surplus and undivided
profits
Circulation ....
DEPOSITS ....
$501,227.95 >
The above statement Is correct
1501,227.95
F. B. BEED, Cashier.
28.907.40 TV
37,500.00
:M. S20.4'.) XX
oAMTA F£ EXCURSIONS.
Los Angeles, Cat, account Imperial
Council Anciert Arabic Order Nobles
of the Mystic ' ine Convention, May
I to 13, $52 for the round trip.
Los Angeles, Cal., National Congress
of Mothers, Msy 7 to 11, 15$ for the
round trip.
San Francisco, Cat, National Edu-
cational Association Convention, July
tto 13, $52 for teh ountl trip.
Los Angeles, Cat, National Baptist
Con"--.'l-s;. Sept. li to 19. $50 for the
round trip.
Fcr further infCf-it'on, as to limits
and stop overs, ca . 3.1 or write to
GEO. NELSON,
Mctlson, Topeka & Santa Fe By. Co
Stawnee. Okla.
I have some choice real estate for
sale, both city and country. I also
have money to loan on any kind of
good security. See me. W. J. Pointer,
Boom 6, over State National bank. lOtf
0
0
Easter Week Millinery
Monday, April 9th.
All week \Sale
Big assortment of the very newest Street Hat?
and Sailors
1-3 less than real value 1-3
A"! good numbers and plenty of them.
A Special showing of
Swell Easter Hats.
HON.
Bell
fdson
HON.
Bell
0
O
o
9
fit
fit
V
O
•V
o
o
O
O
0
3
V
o
•a.
v
w
0
O
0
0
0
o
0
0
&
000 0000 0O OO OO OOOOO 00 00 00 00 00 00
Albert Taylor.
'■
An advance notice says: A bright
- -sig man of undoubted talents is Mr.
Al--ert Taylor, gifted with the usual
quality of being able to extract a sear
or convulse his auditors with merri-
ment with as much ease and grace as
any of our most noted player*. "il
Stlth Bussell's great oomedy success,
Peaceful Valley," is the opening bill.
It tells a heart story with a straight-
forwardness that Is convincing and
holds one spellbound with its inten-
sity and interest. Then there are the
comedy and the mirth provoking situa-
tion It is really a question if more
continuous laughter could be deftly
crowded in any play. Mr. Taylor is
supported by Miss Gertrude Ewing aad
'a competent cast of eighteen people.
Between the acts high class vaudeville
s->ecialties will be presented by the
Phelps-Cul enbine Trio, eccentric srngs
and dances, and Lyne and Lenord,
chaKpicn buck and wing dancers of
the world. Matinees Wednesday and
Saturday. Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50c.
Becleer Theatre, one week commencing
Monday, April 9. No ladies free.
(
<■
rlave You Heard of the Kew Kansas City Train?
Leaves Oklahoma CJty dally at 7:30 p. m. via Miss uri, Kansas & Texas
R'y—arrives Kansaa City at 8:40 a. m. the folio- ing mormtsg, making all Im-
portant connections.
This train csrrU: a through (buffet; sleeper to Kansas City, and chair
cars.
Change of cars U one of the greatest Inconveniences of traveL Toa
don't have to change cars If you travel via the ll.. - ouri, Kansas 4 Texas
Railway. Throur'i ' '«* (o sr rii s> Ttra from Oklahoma City to Ka
sas City an- '.-w 'tto «1. ir.rc-^a uadts have (T-aL- Cars and Pullms'
Sleeperi.
Travel Right
a A.il:
The M. K. t T. trains leave Oklahoma City dailv at 18:30 a m. ai
7:30 p. m. for Et Louis, Ham. 1. Sedilia Nevada, Ft Scott, Kansas Cit
Parsons, 'oplin. Galena, Columbus, Coff^yvll'e, Bartlesville, etc.
When you have s session to tra J, use the same discrimination In buj
anytldr& else. '' wiere is any lnform-ing a ticket thai u would in buyini
a-Jon you want about a prospective 'rip, writ; ma 111 gladly T™ Too ths
Information.
AdJreas
GEO. S. STEIN,
Tr^-m Aa-t. OKLAHOMA CITY, O. T.
Tickets are on sale everywhere rtoMissouri, Kansas * Texas Railway,
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
TIME OF TRAIN'S AT OKLAHOMA CITV.
409 413
STATIONS
2-.jo pm io o St. Louis ^55 sm 11:3c at,
9:15 am 6js pm Memphis 8x am 6:30 pn
9:15 pm 6.50 am Springfield i°*35 Pm 4 2S as
7:15 pm 2:10 am Kansas City.„
7:30 aTn 7:25 pm ..OKLAHOMA CIT\ .......... - 10:20 am
9:55 am Chickasha
2:10 pm
Lawton
7:30 an
5:50 pr-
3 o4 pt
12:55 pn
time of trains at holdenville.
iio-5II
the
texan
the
meteor
STATIONS
the
ETEOB
the
texan
510-IlS
13 00 pm : co atn 2:io pm St. I uis........ n:3o am 6:50 pm
9:15 am Memphis 8:30 pm
1 7:15 pm ..Kansas City 7:10 am
4:25 pm 9:20 pm Springfield 4:28 am 11:20 an;
2:08 am m HOLDENVILLE.... Too pm 144 am
6:25 am Draison 2:55 p-n 5:30 pm
6:50 am 1 Sherman 2:30 pm 9:10 pm
Pt. Worth 11:15
9:20 am 140 pm Dallas : *t m 6:50?
6:50 pm 20:00pm Houston. 3:30 am 10:40 am
2:10 am
6:50 am
6:32 pm
11.30 pm
11:55 pm
Two or three ytnne gentlemen can
find good, clean rocms and good board
at 526 N. Douglas- Price reasonable.
One-half block north of school park.
9-tf
Nickel Plate.
Passengers east from Chicago to
Fort Wayne, Findlay, Fostoria, Cleve-
land, Erie, Buffalo, New York City,
Boston and all points east, will con-
sult their interests and find advantage
In selecting the Nickel Plate road east
from Chicago. Three through trains
are run dally, with through day coach-
es to New York City, and modern Pull-
man sleeping cars to destination.
Rates always the lowest, and no ex-
cess fares are charged on any train,
for any part of the journey. Modern
dining car service, with individual club
meals, ranging in price from 35 cents
to one dollar; also meals a 1a carte
Ask for tickets via the Nickel Plate,
road. Chicago depot. La Selle and
Van Buren streets, the only station
in Chicago on the elevated loop. Chi-
cago city ticket office, 111 Adams St
Detailed information may be secured
by addressing John Y. Callahan, gen-
eral agent, No. 113 Adams street, room
29S, Chicago.
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETER-
ANS' REUNION, NEW OR-
LEANS, LA.
THE
For the above occasion will sell round1
trip tickets at a Very Low itate. • ^
Tickets on sale April 22, 23, 24, and Oi
carry final return limit of May 7.
Rati open to everybody.
This Is your chance to see the Sun-
ny South.
For full information see the Frisco
agent, or address.
D. C. Farringtcn, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Oklahoma City.
F. E. Clark, Div. Pass Agent, Wich- I
ita, Kansas. ^ ( J
J
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 12, 1906, newspaper, April 12, 1906; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136331/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.