The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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DIALY EDITION.
THE SHAWNEE NEw&.
JULY 12, 1904.
"Follow the Flag*
OLD CHIEF
GERONIMO
-~JS THE FAIRJ
lie is One of the Mot lnm \
foresting Sights.
IS CANNING
BEANS NOW,
DR. J. H. COE,
Dentist,
Oi i nns llouRj; ) to 12 >>£
if 1 ? 5%.p' lir
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New York, Boston, Buffalo. Niagara, |
Detrc
room 6 and 7, Okla. Nat') Bant
dine- Residence 126 S Okla, Av.
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the?73rtfi#iSt
The shortest an
sag City or St. Lou
tracks to Ni
UNEXCELLED
rvilir iE5j'T^T
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1''JhMst. %J>\ua 9:<A Ai P * *:-V;« vf
Ar Buffalo 4:05 am 6:50 pm 7:50 pn
Ar in N. V....3:jo pm 740 am 745 an.
Ar in Boston. .5:2o pm 9:50am io:ioan
UNEQUALED ST. LOt'IS-CHlCAGO
SERVICE.
i> St. Lottis.9'22 am 9 g pin 11 :.12 pn.
Ar Chicago...5:20 pm 7:30 am ft wo am
The fastest traiu between Kansas Cil)
and New York.
Leaves Kansas City 6:15 p. m. Daily.
Arrives New York 7:45 a. m. second day.
Stop over allowed on all tickets via
Niagara Falls. Meals served in Wabash
Palace Dining Cars.
Honrs of valuable time are saved by
purchasing tickets via Wabash route.
Consult ticket agents of connecting Hqc*
or address
W. F. CONNER. S. W. P. A
151 Main St.. Dallas
*il (lira
a n
1t Wi
rid'*
When General Miles first made Geron-
imo captive, the old Indian was sent to
Florida, but in a short while he was re-
tjicael V*tbe prison fit ro«t SiH, per-
'f-.is*. 1 no«Bnally ftaialthe V? * li -
ft N NOU NCE M E NTS
^ P.-ir, but p|heticallj_ei^is^ier of far.
' He was accompanied to the exposition
by Captain Sayre of the C. S. A., under
whose charge the old Indian has been
since his stay at Fort Sill.
Geronimo spcmU lb* d±i ui Uic In-
dian bnilding at the World's Fair, and
Kocl.ior ol Und .
We are authorized to announce that D.
P. Sparks will be a candidate for the
Democrats nomination for register of i i_ , . .
deeds of Pottawatomie county subject to as* Pa3tlme wrUe9 h" "jr v>-
the decision of the Democratic party. it<ys„ He has a special tepee in the
: . , ! Aaache village and makes his home with
J. W. Vance has authorized us to an- ... . - , .
nounce that he will be a candidate for j * night.
democratic nomination for register of
deeds of Pottawatomie county, subject
to the democratic party.
Frobit« Jodg:«
We are authorized to announce Will
N. Maben as a candidate for the office of
probate judge subject to the decision of
the Democrats of county.
I hereby announce myself as candi-
date for the office of Probate Judge of
Pottawatomie county, subject to the
Democratic primaries to be held July 12,
1904. P. 0. Cassidv.
(Sheriff,
W. A. Grace authorizes The News to
announce that he is candidate for the
nomination for the re-election to the of-
pf all the tribes that roamed America's
iofests, the Apaches were the most cruel
arid treacherous. And of all the Apaches,
Geronimo was the most vicious. He
fctight desperately when escape was pos-
sible by no other means. But slaughter
from ambush and the slaymgof the de-
fenseless was the more to his choosing.
Long years of captivity has broken his
spirit, but he is still warlike, proud and
erect, the true representative of a once
powerful race.
PATENT MEDICINES.
A man that compounds or invents
jmething that is just a little better than
fice of Sheriff of this county, subject to tile next best thing, is certainly entitled
the decision of the Democratic tarty.
Juftttc« of th« Pmre
We are authorize'! to announce the 1 efts
name of E. D. Reasor as a candidate for g00(]sare never patented
♦ mh nr tr a cj>r(ini *■ Tttu
to the best share of the profits to be de-
rived from the sale of the article. So he
patents or copyrights to protect h s inter-
Patented goods are good goods,
We have
the nomination to a second term of Jus-
tice of the Peac for th. city of Shawnee !wcntv yeare of truil l,eU""1 to Kuc
•ubject to the decision of the Democratic 'he assurance that we have the best med-
primary election. icine compounded for the cure of dys-
We are authorized to announce that A. PePs'*i sick-head-ache, biliousness, indi-
P. Watson will be a candidate for the gestion and all stomach disorders. We
nomination of Justice of the Peace in the protect the public as well as ourselves by
cityofShawnee, subject to the decision keeping the formula a secret, as long as
of the Democratic voters in the primarv , . , ... , ,
election we make it we know it is made right aud
| it cures these diseases. Druggists tell us
We ate authorized to announce that T. i th„t it j, t, e on<? me,licine that the sale
M. Buahneld will be a candidate for tnt . ... ,
nomination of Justice of the Peace for ls ever on the increase. > get the best
the city of Shanwee, subject to the action remedy for dyspepsia or indigestion ask
of the democratic electors of the primar) the druggist for Dr. Gunn's Improved
election. Liver Pills, price 25c per box, only one
I for a dose.
atnotic pioneer and a public
totka! There has not bee
reposition too bi^r for him
ne primary 1
e campaign ■
tacts, or-
itt, candi-
be put on
'e are not j
facts but
He is a
benefactor
n a public
t< tackle,
11 ss BEIYKJ
Graduate Nurse,-
Mjifket.
[Henry larson,
Teacher of Violin.
. >il of the Rernhard Listeman Chi«
1 jsical College will accept pupils on
. and othir string instruments.
424 North Beard St., Shawnee
YOU...
NEVER KNOW
Visiting
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Cafds
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re,ul Ire News
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A. C DAVIS
ARCHITECT.
)om 15, Est
Shawnee,
Okla
r.d jn her darkest days Shawnee f mnd
in J. L. Merritt a staunch friend, actu-
ated only by the leadings oi the golden
rttle..aid for his tUiseinsh friendship to
inttrit Sliawnee, lierpfuseB the proffered
gift of grate-ful' citizens. To him the
grateful citizens of Shawnee owe a debt
of gratitude that should be proclaimed
by their votes July 13. •
TO LOCATE HERE.
A big dry goods firm, of Wagoner I.
T., is looking for a building in this city
preparatory to1 removing here. The
members of the firm have made an in-
spection of business conditions in Shaw-
nee and are well pleased with the out
look, hence their desire to make a change
to this city. They state that they will
not close their business at Wagoner, but
one member will remain in charge of
their store there, while the other comes
here. On account of scarcity of build-
ings here, they may not be able to make
necessary arrangements until the first of
the year.
M. P. HATCH"***"*
ICE CREAM PLANT.
SHAWNEE, OKLA.
One Night 3HT HIGHS
to Lakeland
In as many hours as it onoe took days the
journey from Kansas City to the oool lake
resorts of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota
is now oomfortably made by The Southern
Limited of the
Chicago, Milwaukee
Railway.
& St. Paul
All Flavors in Stook.
**
FANCY CREAMS
for
WEDDINGS
land
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS.
Leave Kansas City (Union Station) at 5:55
p m., or Grand Avenue 6:07 p. m , arrive
Chicago (Union Station) 8:55 a. m , the
next day.
Leave Chicago (Union Station) the same
morning and arrive that day at any one of
several hundred ideal sum ner resorts in the
Lakeland of Illinois, Wisconsin and Minne-
sota. Union Station in both cities. De-
scriptive booklets for six cents' postage.
6. L COdB,
Soutnwesthrn Passenger Agent,
907 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
Orders Promptly Filled.
'Phone 189. 218 North Broadway.
Merchants Notice.
We are authorized to announce that
W. C. Pulley Will be a candidate for the 1
nomination of Justice of the Peace in the
city of Shawnee, subject to the decision I We have just arrived from New Or-
of the Democratic voters in the primary leans, and been unable during the past
I week to secure office space in the city.
~""""™"—————— i Iowever will be ready Jul) 18, 190410
Loulslna Purchase Exposition take your accounts, large or small. It
St. Kouis, Mo., April 30th to Noveni- won't hurt to drop us a line in the mean
ber 30th, 1904. Tickets on sale from j time and let us talk it over. Jarvis &
April 15th daily to November 30th with Lavigne, Expert accountants aud Collec-
final return limit December 15th. Tick- tors, care News. 9 £t
els*pod for season <1Tick«ts good Saloon Closed.
forfirxUys fau.Tu. Tickets got*] for 15
days $17.50. For further particulars call
on or write Geo. P. Nelson, Agent A. T
& S. F. Ry. Co., Shawnee, O. T. i
ari
11
NEATI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS-
World's Kair visitors at St I.ouls
Address or call at
4247 West Hell Place.
2625 Dixon Ave.
'335 A. Whitter Ave.
u,
■l...
PAID NEWS, fj
The News has been a free horse aud
been rode by all riders and we are not in
business for glory, but to give the people
atraigbt legitimate reading matter.
Hereafter all Cards of Thanks, Obituary
Notices, Funeral Notices, Lodge and So-
tiety Noticea-NotJces of Church Socials
anil other EntertyiiimentS, etc., are
charged ior and must be paid for. All
entertainments, where a charge is made,
is chargeable.
A Week at the Fair.
On Thursday, June 23rd, the M. K. &
T. Ry. will sell round trip tickets to St.
Louis for #10.85. Tickets will be good
for return passage, l«aving St. Louis any-
time befpre midnight of June 30. Chil-
dren will be charged onedialf the regular
oue way rate. Talk to liaty's agent
about this.
The \V. S. JloEyer* saloon 011 East
Main Btreel, is closed, Constable Jim Mar
tin aud J Al. Uefrv having served four
attaclupciits 011 tin place Saturday. Their
invuicc Shows goqf* to the amount of
#083 in tht^al.>ojr.
' council 10 make tin
CiOMING EVthlTS.
levy * ijUt. #1.
Jnly liT^eetfliy school board at S
July 13—Democratic county primaries
to select candidates for ccunty offices,
July 30. Primaries to elect delegates
to county convention
Aug. 4. Republicau county convention
to elect county officers.
THE PEkFECf LIVKR MliDICINE
Mrs. M. A. Jolley, Noble, O.T., writes:
I have used Herbine for a number of
years, and can cheerfully recommend it
as the most perfect liver medicine, and
the greatest blood puriher. It is a medi-
cine of positive merit, and fully accomp-
lishes all that is claimed for it." Mal-
aria cannot nfid a lodgement in the sys-
tem while the liver is in perfect order, for
one of its functions is to prevent the ab-
sorbtion of fever producing poisons
Ilerbine is a most eflicient liver regu-
lator. 5ocatJ. M. Remington. •
THIN PEOPLE.
Thin, scrawny, fleshless people are
usually nervous, irritahle, bilious and
dyspeptic. Every change of weather ef-
fects them, if they happen to eat or
drink anything containing disease germs,
it develops at once, and they are the first
subjects of any contayious disease com-
ing in the neighborhood. Their life is a
continual worry in their efforts to avoid
exposure"to damp and malarious atmos-
phere. People can gain from 1 to 3 lbs
of solid healthy flesh every week, bv |
the use of Dr. Gunn's Blood 4 Nerve
Tonic, it puts their system in condition
to resist sickness. This Tonic is in tab-
let form, to be taken right after meal .
Sold by all druggists at 75c per t>ox or
t boxes for #2. It turns the food vou I
eat into strong rich blood, this prevents
and cures disease. Poople tell us who
have used the Tonic that it cures them,
then keeps them from getting sick after-
ward. •
Good Things Via the C. R I. &
P. R. R.
Special rates to Hot Springs, Eureka
Springs, to all watering places and South
Eastern states 011 sale Wednesday and
Saturday of each week, also to all North-
ern resorts 011 sale daily.
The C. R. I. & P, will sell round trip
tickets Shawnee to St. Louis and return
Saturday July 9th to Saturday July 23rd,
1904 for f 10.85.
July 14-18.—The Rock Island will sell
you round trip tickets to St..Paul and
Minneapolis, Minn, at one fare plus 50
cents 011 July 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, limit-
ed to Aug. 5,1904. With privilege of
extension until Sept. 15th. 1904.
July 23.—World's Fair Saturday July
23, 1904 lound trip tickets will be sold
for $10.85 limited 7 days from date of
sale. Geo. ti. Lee, G. P. A.; T. S. Mc-
Nally, D. P. A.; D. W. Coate, Ticket-
seller.
Uuick service to World's Fair of 19
hours. D. W. CoaTH, T. A
The C. R. I. & P. has s|>tciiil, daily,
service from Shawnee to Colorado points.
Leave Shawnee at 12:20 p. m. "noou"
arrive at Colorado Springs, Colo, at 1 p.
m. and at Denver, Colo, at 3:15 p. m.
next day. Through sleeper 011 this train.
Summer tourist rates to Hot Springs*
Ark., and to Eureka Springs, Ark.; will
lie 011 sale each Wednesday and Saturday
in June, July, Augnst and September for
ene fare plus two dollars for the round
rip limited to thirty day* fremdateof
sale.
Also that we have on haml now special
rates to various points anil that it will
pay you to come and see me if you are
contemplating a trip. At the (Choctaw)
Rock Island depot. D. W. CoaTES,
Ticket Seller.
H. W.Dunham
ontrac
Cemer
ontractor of
Cement Work
Oklahoma.
Wo
1
• OI all kinds. Satisfaction
I guaranteed. Residence 328
I North Broadway. Phone 610
■
• Granitoid Sidewalks that
Last, a Specialty.
FRISCO
SYSTEM
TO
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING!
H. B. CHASE
& COMPANY
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Jobbers in Fruits,
Produce, Globe Flour Band
and Chops.
CARBY A FULL LINE.
218 N. Broadway. Phone No. 90
Let us furnish you with literature relative to the bulldlnflre, botela. low
rates, train service, etc. Ask your local agent or addre&s
* C. W. STRAIN i Division Passenger Agent,
WICHITA, KAN.
*
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERVICE
Via
SANTA FE and MISSOURI
PACIFIC TO ST. LOUIS, MO.
Commencing June 1, 1904,
Santa Fe train No. 116, will car-
ry a through Pullman Sleeping
C*r from Purcell, L T., to St.
Louis, Mo., via the Missouri
Pacific Railway from Kansas
City, Mo.
The Missouri Pacific Railway Has Ejghf
Trains Daily Each Way Between Kaipas
City and St. Louis. First Class Service
in every respect—Sleeping, Par-
lor and Chair Cars, Electric
Lights, Electric Fans and Elec-
tric speed.
Ask your agent to sell you
tickets via the Missouri Pacific
Railway.
C. E. 8tyles, A. G. P. A.,
Kansas City, Mo.
E. E. Bleckley, T. A. A.
Wichita, Kan.
Colorado Tourists.
"P* HE Santa Fe will sell round-trip tickets to
Pueblo for $20.65; Colorado Springs, S20.65;
and Denver, S23.10. Salt Lake and Ogden,
S35.55, daily June 1 to September 30, 1904,
inclusive. Limit Ootober 31st, 1904. Stop-
overs in Colorado will be allowed as heretofore.
Train Daily.
"The Colorado Flyer," (in service June 19.)
leave Shawnee 11 a. m., reach Pueblo 10:30
a. m., Colo. Springs 12:00 a.m. and Denver 3:15
p m. the next day.
Illustrated Literature describing trains, route,
scenery, free.
GEO. P. NELSON,
Agent, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry.,
Shawnee, O. T.
and
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 56, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1904, newspaper, July 12, 1904; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137643/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.