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The She wnoe News
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1907.
3' Months $1.00
Shawnee News.
LOU S. ALLARD, Ownei anil Publisher
NKW PIIONE
News Office 321
Lou S. Allard'a Residence. 346
Entered aa second class mail matter
Shawnee, oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 3, 18^9.
In the country and have enjoyed good national committee will select Chica- Ben Ptone me
crops. go as the place for holding the nat- a •*
— i lonal convention and the second week
Greater development than ever be- ln June 48 lh(' tlme- 1hiB deter-
fore Is to take place in the new state minatlon Indicates the aggressive
)n the next year The natural r<> HP'rlt now dominating the councils
resources have not all been discover- of the party, as the date set 'or the
ed yet, much less worked. convention will call the demooSaU
3 ' _ I together ahead of the republicans.
Shawnee should lake a more lively In other words, the democrats are to
interest in the agricultural possiblll- 8et the Pace
ties of Pott county. Also the poul-i
try association and other similar or-' If real cofTee disturbs your Stom-
ganizatlons should receive every en- ach, your Heart or Kidneys, then try
couragement. I this clever Coffee Imitation—Dr.
IShoop's Health Coffee. Dr. Shoop has
Diseases of Womeosnd RectalDisessea
C. FARRINGTON. M. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
114 l-X SA.fr M\IN ST.
J. A. WELLS
DENTIST.
Over Msno'a Drug Store. Phone 1M
SHAW MSB. OKLAHOMA
BLEVER'S
LABLL
When in nrjed of lumber get It from closely matched old Java and Mocha
a home concern. Phone 14—The Coffee In flavor and taste, yet it haa
Home Lumber Co., 121 W. Main. We not a single grain of real coffee in It
have the quality and price is right. Dr. Whoop's Health Coffee Imitation
17-tf is made from pure roasted grains or
cereals, with Malt, Nuts, etc. Made
in one minute. No tedious long wait.
You will surely like It. Get a free
sample at our store. C. O. D. Grocery
Co. *
Office Phone 124, Resilience Phone 314
Offce *11 N. Hrosdws?
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO,
WALKEK 4 WISHART. Prow.
General Storage. Crating and Packing
SECRETARY ROOT
WAS FIRST CHOICE
INDEMNITY BOND
OF
LAW SHOULD OE CHANGED
One result of the current crusade
against Sunday theaters, rigar stores
etc., will In all probability be the en-
actment at the llrst opportunity of
legislation which will In* more in
harmony with practical common sen-.
*e. The law in the matter on Sun- Washington, Oct. 24.—Preparations
day labor has one crying need aud |>y ijoth parties for the management
that is up to daleness. The narrow- 0f presidential cumpaign are well
minded whims of legislators forty or advanced and show the lines upon
fifty years ago are not sufficient for which the fight will be waged. If
the expanding conditions of tJie secretary Taft Is the republican nom-
world, any more than the farm iinple- no less a person than President
ments or the vehicles of half a cen- Roosevelt will be the real manager
tury ago will meet the needs of the 0f the republican campaign. For more
present day. For the broad and fun- than a year the president has frank
damental predicatiouH of sound sense jy told
and justice that are inherent In the succeed him In order to carry out
common law and are re-enacted Into the Roosevelt policies. It is an op-
the statutes all men should have a eu secret fhai Secretary Root was
reverent respect, but the mere fact^the president's first choice as his sue-
that the law which has recently been'ceaaor, but after tli«- great financial d0"f";
invoked lias been a dead letter for revelations in New York, the presl-
forty years shows that the people for <vent realized that the country would
nearly two generations have not re- be so suspicious of any New York
garded it aa necessary or even as republican that he dropped Root The
good public policy. This attitude of wuv the president puts it is: "What aPProvefl by
the people is the strongest argument u magnificent president Ellhu Root ngner_ c0__
for the repeal of a statute which is would make, but what a miserable
WILLIAM H. DODGE
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
Collections, Commercial Law, ConTeysnolng
AU Instruments of wrltlna accurately drawn
and acknowledgements taken.
Office room 13 over First National Iiank
G. E. TABLER
CONTRACTOR AND PL.ASTKHKR
Corner Eleventh and Klmberly Streets
Phone 954
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Tulsa, I. T.( Oct. 24—In the fed
eal court at Sapulpa, I. T., Judge
Lawrence ordered the Selby Oil com-
pany to furnish an indemnity bond
everybody " That" Tnft "nXt of $100,000 pending the settlement of
a contest with the Eastern Oil compa-
nies over title to the Edith Perry-
man property in the Glenn oil field
valued at a quarter of a million of
•liars.
Eight months ago Judge Sulzbach-
er at Sapulpa rejected bid of the
Eastern Oil company for the Edith
Perryman property after it had been
the masters of the
Thereupon the East
Shawnee Vetinary
Hospital
404 EAST MAIN
PHONE 92
(Residence Phone374
and take their friends.
What Merit Will Do.
A Weak stomach, causing dyspep-
sia, a weak heart with palpitation or
Intermittent pulse, always means
weak stomach nerves or weak heart
nerves. Strengthen these inside or
controlling nerves with Dr. Shoop's
Restorative and see how quickly
g ern company appealed to the terri-
more honored in the breach than in candidate." Mr. Root is philosopht- tor.ia* c0"rt of a,,)pealHHi
I he observance. Val enough to appreciate the nnfor- "s er ""d w«s kWen ti > to the prop-
Such u view detracts nothing from tnnate situation which cuts him out erty- rhe S^y y .
the so-called "peculiar sanctity of ,)t the presidential nomination He c"rled 'foe c°n,' t * J" th'
the day and gainsays none of t.be l8 y the vlctlm of circum- 0( aPpeals 8t> .n nrob
arguments In favor of one day of rest 8tances. ''as« ™"« - pr°„
in seven. The foundation of the whUe ot CoU,se, if Mr. Taft Is the ablllty K" ° 'ho_"n 8 "
theory on which the statute against nominee he will name the chairman |,r™ Aomin's Christian Temper-
Sunday labor la based Is that a day of tht. repubncan national committee B Woinans Chrt^n Tea p
of rest ia absolutely necessary but who wl„ nomlnally manage the ram- m°8 Ld Mrs K CowdreJ
little account seems to have been palgn stl„ ,t |K W(,„ understood in L,1"' « Ht the home
taken of the thought that recreation Wush|ngton that President noose- vdelotte A
and amusement are In reality rest Velt/s Interest being so direct and of Mrs- Luce- 3" N- AydeI<) te- *
and that tlMe engaged in catering Ymmedlitl his wlUbe the real ,11- « P™*™
to the amusement or recreation of rect|ng ^nlu3 ^ the flght. Thls Subject, • The organization ami
'he public are a very small fraction wlll pres<,nt one of the most novel «r°wth of the W. C T 1 All mem
of the whole number of people. It Is apecUcleB American politics. Not '' rs
a libel on popular Intelligence to say Bince Andrew Jackson's day, has a
that Kanaaa City would be any better pi*qBj(jent openly conducted a cam-
if the public were deprived of the pa,gn fr0m the wh,te Houtie for the
opportunity of harmless and helpful eiectjon Qf nuccessor But • «
amusement on Sunday. Any city is roosevelt haR smashed all traditions
better for open churches, open read (he f><)untry wiu not be shocked by
ing rooms, etc., and any city In better cour9p |n matter.
■for a season of general business on _____
Sunday. But there Ih a wide differ
ence between general bnsiuess and Turner for Democratic Chairm1
recreation, and the failure to rec k A.> aeen from the national < \ I these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop,
nize this necessity of amusements democratic affairs are now so ' i" d of Racine, Wis., wlll mall sampler
which embody the very principles of up as to take the managem. it >>f free. Write for them. A test will
rest from toll is neither scientific that party from the control of he tell. Your health Is certainly worth
nor sensible.—Kansas City Journal. , men and influences which have grip- this simple trial. Sold by Wallace
- I ped It since 1904. The Belmont Mann.
Sheehan crowd forced Tom Taggart
MISCHIEVOUS 'JINGOISM." Qf indla.riii on the democratic nation-
Kansas City Star: Even the limits a, commltte(, tn lha(t
year as its
of 'yellow Journalism and common ciiajrIjlan Taggart's selection was
jingoism are surpassed when a re8ujt a compromise after a
newspaper presumes to speak for the fleroe gtniggle between Belmont and!
administration and at the same time gheehau for the mastery of the ma-
"atly contradict the heads of the gov- chjne organized to support Judge'
ernment. And that is what one Now j arker-s disastrous flght. Now that] Sapulpa I. T. Oct. 24.—-After a
V ork newspaper has done in dec ar- tjle pjan8 are weu laid to rid the desperate' encounter with a posse of
ing that war with Japan is expected democratlc organization of the Bar- oil men near Redfork, a small sat-
that hard pressure preparation, are ker-Belmont-Sheehan-Ryan influences, tjon north of this city, a stranger
being made for a conflict aud that a Taggart will fall. The present in- who had robbed Richard Purdy, a
representations from Washing on to ^enti0n is to put in his place former foreman and relieved him of $800
^if. °° y aT m,erM 8lJbte"ug®8* Senator George Turner, of the State jn money and two diamonds valued at
Tola pafffcr also Intimates rather
#vly tha
administration, or, at leas^ that pn>p-
er measures have not been taken to
avoid such & contingency It was j)Qy ^ cjose the war he armed entered the office of the War-
this same paper that made the pre- BOtt|€(j Jn Alabama, and, although a ren City Boiler works about noon,
posterous; statement^ a few. days ag federal < filce holder, he was never shoved a gun In Burdy's face, secured
regarded by the southerners as a car- his booty and fled. Purdy spread
In no other way than as an act of
I
AFTER A BATTLE
Gite us a trial with your Cleantn* and Press-
ntf. We press your clothes In the smartest
stylet.
LOOK NEAT CLUB
PHONE 926
Room 20, Beard. Kennedy & Wheeler Uldg.
...Ladles. Try...
VIRS. W. E. JACKSON'S
WHITE HOSE COMPLEXION CREAM
and vou will use no other
For sale by all Druggists
COUNTRY CLUB
CLEANERS and dyers
117 1-2 East Main St. Phone 113
Satisfactory worlc guaranteed. Soec!al at-
tention given ladles' garments
SMITH STONE CO.
All kinds of Cement Stone for building
purposes
Corner Main & Minnesota
PHONE 1137
JOSEPH HAIGH. M. D.
Chronic. Pelvic, Malignant. Rectal and Vener
lal Diseases
315 NORTH OKLAHOMA AVE
OR A. C. ADAMS
Office over Harryman's Drug Store
1'hones: Residence 1163, Office 101
Residence 513 N. Park
watch
this
space
for
holiday
offerings
111 North Broadway
MADAME GORDON
(Formerly ol New York) wlU open a Dress
Making Parlor at 117 North Bell, and will also
be headquarters (or the S ptrella Corsets
. ... , ... of Washington Senator Turner's 15110. was captured and brought to
strongly that war l sought by 1 carePr ha8 run tj,e gamut of American the federal jail In this city. He re-
ariTntniRtrfLtlnn nr , le^l tha. nron- ,K)1|„cal experience. Born in Mis- fuses to tell his name.
souri, he entered the Union army as The highwayman, who was heavily
that sending I he Atlantic fleet to the
^ould Jt>e cpo8truod pet bagger. President Arthur ap- the alarm and In a few minutes a
pointed him to the bench In Washing- posse of oil workers was after the
WIJI- ton Territory, where he won great robber.
I hus a promlnen medium or puu- distinction, and soon after the close a short distance from the works
iclty disregards utterly ^eprwen a- ()f Arthur's administration Judge he turned to battle with his pursuers.
Hons by President Koose\elt In Was - Turner entered the practice of law and was seriously Injured with a bul
ington and In his speeches on his at gpokanp. In the great schism let fired by one of the possemen. He
tour. It presumes to contradict the created ln both ,)arties ln 189(; hy probably will be tried before United
assurances given in l>y free silver Judge Turner espoused States Commissioner Keiff of Tulsa
tary Taft acting in the capacity or the cauge Qf wl,llam Jennlnfis
Brvan, The jewels and money were recov-1
President s pereona emissary. an , h,m (he electoral vote of ered J
and Ignores all considerations of loy Washlnt The leslalature being
ally, patriotism and prudence. It democratlc ln i897 8ent Turner to th«| A criminal Attack.
makes Ot Iitself by Is l>oU y a senate, where he almost immediately on an inoffensive citizen Is frequently
a aMimtno th.i .h« ' nn^Blhilitv of took hls plact' ln ",e ral,ks of the ™a<Ie "i that apparently useless UttVo
Assuming thai the possibility of thmurhtflll Hnf1 COMervatlve Inem. tube cal]ed the .■appendix." It's gen-
cons ti-
ZL"Ue"t« R-^a^ln^ ^ New"ufe*Pni ^guiate Z
T ,Terati0rn in"" wSSlnS,™-^ he™' *> ™ thought of that "raUy"ZVsult of protracted <
consideration in Washing ou-and soon after thp ,lxpirat|on of his paU()'n fo„owln llv^r torpor.
mlmahki ''3thonfuMP rcm itns '«nd Is ,f'rm President Roosevelt appointed King's New Life Pills regulat
mlssablfr—the fact i . Judge Turner a member of the arbl- nVer prevent appendicitis and estab-
thefTenpr sontaUves of the government ,ration ct,,m"isslon on ,t - lo"K l nd- u8h 'regular habits of the bowels. 25e
tne represeniatii es ot u,p "L lng Alaskan boundary dispute. In at all druggists.
and the people at large do not e- th« negottitton, at London senator
sire war anil would do anything with- Tll„,01.
RAID ONE JOINT
AND SCARE 34
DR. W J. CRAMPTON
...DENTIST..
Office and Residence 125 N. North Broadway
Phone 438
RBSIDBNCK PHOHB 018 omct PHONB 226
Nights and Sundays by Appointment
E. J. ORVIS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Rooms 4 and 6 Roebuck Building, corner Main
and Broadway.
Shawnrb, • * Okla.
DR. J. H. SCOTT
Residence 320 North Beard Street
Orrioi Phomi 198 PnoMi 148
Office Corner Main and Broadway
shawnee Oklahoma.
J. P. MITCHELL
...ARCHITECT AND BUILDER...
209 N. Broadway
Office Phone 107 Residence Phone 1122
The Sreat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Now has a representative In Shawnee. 1
class Koods at the lowest prices.
Good Solicitors Wanted at Once!
M. P. UPDEGRAFF, AOKKT.
12 East 9th Street. Sba wnee, Oklahoma.
DR. T. E. EVANS
Office North Broadway—2nd. stairway north o
IPost Offiee.
Residence 391 North Beard
Office Phone 728 Residence Phone 974
W Ml
• r
Turner won more econlums from the
U the of reason nJ" r £ European pre8s as a statesman of
avoid it. All the activities In t i h( quaHtles than did any other
navy and army can be accounted for ^^r of the coninllsalo[1.
through the application of the gen-.
eral policies of the present arlmlnls-
tration—policies Ihat antedate fric- Bryan to Withdraw.
tion with Japan.
The circumstance that Senator Tur-
Ardmore, I. T, Oct. 24.—Sam Cone,
deputy United States marshal and
It Is significant that the paper In ner has been slated for the chairman-
question is known to be controlled by ship of his party s national commit-
the wealthy enemies of President tee next year is generally accepted adjutant general to "Pussyfoot"
Roosevelt and haB established Its here as evidence that Mr. Bryan wlll, johnson, arrived here yesterday after,
position as an Implacable and con- a' the proper time, announce his wlll- noon, assembled the United States
sclenceloss detractor of the Roose- ingness to have the democratic ban- local forceB as represented by depu-
velt administration I "er placed in other hands in 1908. ties, and laid plans for the total mas-
Senator Turner's selection for chair- sac re of all the 35 joints In the city.
, , , , , 'man does not necessarily Indicate At S:30 last night Deputy Cone and
If Shawnee looks good to you, get the nomination of Lewis Stuyvesant his subalterns hied themselves forth
your friends to come here and Invest Lanier of New York for president. t0 the unjointing task. They swoop,
their money. 11)Ut w experienced politicians here it ed down upon an Insignificant estab-
looks that way. At the same time lishment controlled by W. T. Cavers
If you can't boost, keep still. It it |S known 1hat Senator Turner on a s|de street, hoping to arrest him
won't hurt you any and will save views more favorably the candidacy |and confiscate his illegal menchan-
sorae one the pain of listening to 0f ch.inier than that of anybody else ,nR0 without warning the larger ones,
you. (who thus far has been mentioned as| They captured Cavers, and his ef-
Mr. Bryan's successor. As Turner fects, but the raid gave the tip to
"Faith without works is dead." If and Bryan are such close friends it the other jointists and when their
you believe Shawnee Is a good town follows ln the logic ot Washington piaces were visited nothing was ln
ilo something to prove your faith In that If Turner Is Impressed with the s|ght that could possibly lead to even
the best city ln tbu southwest. Chanler idea, Mr. Bryan Is not averse a suggestion of Intoxication.
————— (o it. I Cavers gave bond In the sum of
The farmers of Pottawatomie I $300, upon arraignment before the
county are in a splendid condition be* Early Convention. commissioner, for appearance before j
cause they have the best farm lands It is given out that the democratic the next term of court.
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