The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 66, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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DAILY EDITION.
1904,
JULY
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
TIME TABLES.
No. 8. >rrlvea....
NO. 8. Leaves
East Boi nd.
in 20 A M
/; io^a.M.
Nu, 1 }'ml' M
No. 2 L-sv *•«•
no. 4. JSp'!'
No. 4. Leave* 4 ■r: „
N0.8J, Local, i>«ave 8 JO a. M
Wnr Bouan.
No. I. tfoAM
No. . p' M
No. 8
No. 1, ArrlTM
No. 1,
No. 60, Local, arrives from east •* « "•
Local Freight leaves Shawnte Yard Oflioe at
?flO a, m,
Locol Freight from Okie bom* Cltj arrives at
Yard Office itfiiOOp. m.
TicuMbM Liaa.
Train No. 88 leaves Shawnee 730 a. m. for Te-
eamseh and Aaher.
Train No. 40 Iaavm Shawnee at 400 p, m for
Tecomseh ONLY-
Traln No. 37 arrives from Asher at 11:66 a. m.
Train No. 39 a.rlves from Tecampeh at 6:30.p.m.
Dally except Hnndaj.
SOUTH BOUND
No. 6fi8 leaves 10 -8(1 ft
No. 668 arrives lUsB'i a m
No. Ill leaves 'J 40 am
O. Ill arrives 9:40 am
NORTH BOUND
No. 112 leaves f 25 p m
No. Ill arrives 6:26 pm
Ho. 564 leaves 4:46 pm
.*o. 664 arrives 4:45 p m
At Atoka, Tr*ln N), ill connect* with No. 5
"Katy Fljer" for Durant, I. T„ aud principal
> lints In Texas,
Train No. 112 waits at Atoka for No. 6 "Katy
Flyer" from Texan. Way freight trains c rry
passengers.
M. SNKDAKKH, Agent.
Leave Oklahoma City li)-.20i M
AtrlveK ansas City 7;20 A M
Arrive 8t .Loals 7:16 A M
MBTIOB.
Leave Oklahoma City 6 :60 P M
Arrive Kansas City 7:30 A M
Arrive 8t, Loals 1] :30 A M
Through cars and Pullman Sleepers between
Oklahoma City, Kansas City and St. Louis.
Farther Information will he ctieerfnlly given
C. W. STKAIN,
D. P. A.. Wichita Kans.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
(World's Fair Special.)
Leaves Oklahoma City 6:30 p. m
Arrives Kansas City 7KX) a. m
Arrives St. Loals 11 uHO a. m
Arrives Memphis 6:00 p. m.
(St. Louli Kxpress.)
Leaves Oklahoma City 9:60 A. m
Arrives St. Loals 7:16 a. m
(Meteor.)
Leaves Kansas City 7:16 p. m
Arrives Oklahoma City 7:80 a. m
(Arkansas and Oklahoma Kxpress).
Ltaves St Louis. 10:00 P. m
Arrives Oklahoma City 6 <46 p.
Throngh ccrs and Pall man palace sleepers be
tween Oklahoma City, Kansas City, St Louis and
Memphis. For rates and other Information call
o a nearest Frisco system agent or address the
onleralgned. B. F. DUFN,
Dlv'slon Passenger Agent,
Wlohlta. KanMs.
M, P. HATCH-**--*
ICE CREAM PLANT.
SHAWNEE, OKLA.
All Flavors in
_
Stock.
FANCY CREAMS
lor
WEDDINGS
and
SPECIAL
OCCASIONS.
Orders Promptly Filled.
•Phone 189. 218 North Broadway.
Quite an Idea.
"Now, let's Bee about this portrait
you're to make of iny wife," said Nu-
rltch. "Water colors rub out easy, don't
they?"
"O! yes," replied D'Auber, "It must
be In oil—"
"Walt a minute. Just make the bead
and neck in oil and the dress in water
color. Then it'll be easy to bring It up-
to-date every time the style changes."—
Philadelphia Press.
Not to Be Repeated.
She—His automobile bumped Into
the fence, you say? What then?
He—I can't tell you what followed.
She—You were there, weren't you?
Can't you tell me what he did?
He—O! yes, I can tell you what he
did. I thought you wanted to .know
what he said —Philadelphia Press.
Saved Him a Lot.
Jlmson—I am getting up a subscrip-
tion for Jobson. Will you chip In?
Tympson—Rather! I am under a deep
debt of gratitude to that man.
Jimson—How's that?
Tympson—Why, he married the girl
I was spoony on when I was a young
man.—Ally Sloper.
The Source of Supply.
Teacher—What Is the principal
product of Cuba?
Little Girl—1 don't know.
Teacher—Why, don't you know
where the sugar you use conies from?
Little Girl—Yes, ma'am. We bor-
row It from the woman next door.—
Little Chronicle.
His Trade.
Mahogany A1 (at the back door)—
Have you anything to do in my lino
to-day, madam?
Mistress—What's your trade?
Mahogany A1—Dentist, madam. I
can put a good set of teeth in a mine
pie for you free of charge.—Star of
Hope.
One and Only.
Roxley—I hear you are engaged to
marry Miss Oldgold, the heiress.
Short tin—That's right.
Roxley—Any Incumbrances on her
property?
Shortun—None—er—except Miss Old-
gold.—Illustrated Bits.
Discouraging Himself.
"I'm curing myself of thi3 tobacco
habit."
"What are you using? One of those
patent medicines that—"
"No, just cigars—cigars that I let my
wife buy for me."—Philadelphia Press.
Then or Never.
Miss Willing—Should a girl allow her
fiance to kiss her before they are mar-
ried?
Mrs. Weriderly—Well, if she wants
him to kiss her at all she should.—Chi-
cago Daily News.
Of No Importance.
"And were you ever engaged before,
dearest?" he asked.
"Oh, never in earnest," she replied.
"Only occasionally, you know, at the
summer resorts and winter resorts."—
Chicago Post.
Their Views.
Mrs. Brown—Of course a husband
owes bis wife protection.
Mrs. Jones—Oh, yes, and she is also
entitled to the funds necessary for
free trade at the bargain counters.—
N. Y. Times.
Unhappy Man.
Y.—What's the matter with Brown?
Looks as if he'd lost his last friend.
Z.—The cook's left, and his wife's at-
tending Mrs. borer's cooking classes.—
Town Topics.
Usual Way.
A girl may favor unions but
In time there comes an liour
When she's apt to be hanl iiresscd
By a single one-man power.
—Chicago Datlj News.
DIPLOMACY WOII A DIME.
TATE OK OHIO, CITV OF TOLEDO,
L C S M ux'l'V.
(at*,
Fu.kk J. Chunky 111 >k«s oath that b« Is sen
lor partner of tne Arm of f J. Chkniy a Co.
doing hnslness In the City of t'ol. o, Count) and
State afores'ild, atal fiat sahl Arm whl pai the
sum of O >K ti U .UKKO DOLLAttS for each anil
ev tj case of Catakkb Hint cannot be cured DJ
the use of Uall's Catakkh Cl'Kl.
FRINK J. CHENKY.
Sworn <i before me a-al subscribed In my
presence, this 0th da) of December, A. D. 188B.
A. #.ULEA8'JN,
JhKaL j Notary Public.
Hah's Catarrb Cure Is taken Internally, and
acts direct!/ on tte blood and mucouss irfacesof
the system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo. 0.
gild by all Dru gtsU, 76c.
Hall's Pamlly Pills ar. the best.
SCOTT &
SALISBURY,
Counsellors- A.t-Law.
Over Harry man'8 Drug Store.
Shawnee, - - Oklahoma.
Summer .
Excursion Bulletin.
ST. LOUIS—Very low rates all season.
COLORADO—Very low rates all sum-
mer. Through sleeper service.
CHICAGO—Very low rates all summer
GREAT LAKE RESORTS—Very low
rate* all summer.
WEST BADEN AND FRENCH LICK
SPRINGS—One fare plus $2.00 round
trip. July 35"29-
LOUISVILLE—One fare plus $2.95 (or
round trip. August 16-39,
Lady—I think you are the worst-
looking tramp I have ever seen.
Tramp—Ma'am, it's only in the pres-
ence of such uncommon beauty that I
looks so bad.—St. Louis Republic.
A Summer Resort Premonition.
•Tts now that life seems rather rough
The while our cash we hoard.
It takes three months to save enough
To pay for two weeks' board.
—Washington Star.
For full information call on your near
eat ticket agent.
J. S. NcNALLY, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Oklahoma City, O. T
GEO. H. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.,1
Little Rock, Ark.
CURED OF CHRONIC DIARRHOEA
AFTER TEN YEARS OF
SUFFERING
"I wish to say a few words in praise of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Di-
arrhoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie
Burge, of Mariinsville, Va. "I suffered
from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and
during that time tried various medicines
without obtaining any permanent relief
Last summer one of my children was
taken with cholera morbus, and I pro-
cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two
doses were required to give her entire re
lief. I then decided to try the medicine
myself, and did not use all of one bottle
before I was well and I have never since
been troubled with that complaint. One
cannot say too much in favor of that
wonderful medicine. This remedy is for
sale by the Shawnee Drug Co.'
EXCURSIONS VIA THE SANTA Fr
Sept. 5-9—San Francisco and Los An
geles, Calif." Triennial Conclave, Knights
Templar. Sept. 19-25—Sovereign Grand
Lodge Independent Order Odd Fellows
Direct routes, $45 for Round Trip.
Going via direct route, returning via
Portland, or vice versa, f56.00.
Dates of sale—Aug. 15th to Sept. 10th,
inclusive.
Final limit, October 23rd.
Stopover for 10 days, not to exceed
Sept. 10th at any point west of La Jtanta,
Colo.
Cheap rates Detroit, Mich.—Put-In-Bay
Ohio and Sandusky Ohio. $3*-3°
round trip. Date of sale daily n'ltil
Sept. 30th, final return limit sixty days
from date of sale.
July 24—28, Shawnee, O. T., United
confederate veterans reunion. Fare and
a third, certificate plan.
Sept. 10.—Certain Michigan points via
Chicago and Lake, one fare pins p.oo
the round trip. Tickets 011 sale
daily. Final limit.
Jane 1 Sept. 30—Toall points ora Canad-
ian Pacific Ry. one fare plus #2 lot the
round trip. Tickets on sale June J t to
Sept. 30th limited 60 dayi from <! « of
S1 via She Santa Fa to Colorado and Viab
points.
July 25-29—Wast Baden Ind., acid
French Mck.Spnings, Ind. Animal (in-
vention Commercial Law League of
America. Fart W Baden, $24^96'
French Xick Springs, fsj.oo.
July 30 to Aug, 11— Mdlwaikee, Wit-
Rate one tnd onofchird for the rounit
trip on certificate ^lan.
August 2nd and %tlu—?'• ne Bluff, Ark
One and one-third fare on sertificater
plan.
Aug. 4ti> to Ia4h.^—Fsaukford xnd.
One and one third fare for lie round
trip 011 certificate plan*
June 1, Sept. 30.—CoinmKtciog June 1
continuing until Sept. 30- I he Santa Fe
will sell summer tourists tickets to points
in Illinios, Wisconsin and Michigan at
one fare- plus, 12.00 for the round trip
tickets, limited Oct. 31st also 15 day
tickets for oue fare plus 5e> leuts ior the
rou; d trip.
TllIN PEOPLE.
Thin, scrawny, fleshless people are
usually nervous, irritable, 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 tile first
subjects of any contagious disease coin-
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 wee k, by
the use of l>r. Gunn'a Blood ft Nerve
Tonic, it puts tlieir system ill condition
ti/resjst -sickness. Th\s loiiie is,in tab-,
let fortn, lull* token rigljt aftei n^als.
Sold by all druggists at 75c per bo* or
3 boxes for $2. It turns the food you
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.
DR. A. M. CORBIN,
Dentist.
CROWN ANO BRIDGE WORK
a specialty.
Room 7 Whitaker Building Shawnee,
♦ * #■ * ■ • ***********
3 LINES *
6 TIMES %
25 CENTS *
EVERYBODY'S SPACE,
General Business, Six Lines one
Week 25c, Payable In Advance.
3 LINES
6 TIMES
DR. P. A. BURHANS,
Dentist.
Rooms 9 and 10, Whittaker Building,
Shawnee, Okla.
S. F. VOSE,
PRACTICAL VETERINARY.
Specialist on all ailments of Feet,
Legs and Muscles. Office at
Howard stable, 116-118 Union
Avenue, Shawnee, O. T.
Dr. C. V. Warner,
Osteopath.
Office over Falace Drug Store, 117#
E. Main street.
Office 'phone 356. Residence 'phone 372.
Consultation Free.
¥
25CENTS5
*
This is the place where nimble nickels turn into dollars, where you may turu
real estate. You may have a spare room to rent, a horse or a cow for sale, a buggy,
sewing machine, piano or furniture to dispose of. Some one else wants these
things. How do they know you have them if you remain silent? \ou have lost an
article. Some one may be holding it until you advertise that vou have lost it.
You may have a farm to exchange for a home in town or an established business.
You may have a business you want to dispose of. Tell it right here and if you de-
sire key your ad and only those interested will ever know who it is that wants to
sell. You may want to swop a refrigerator for a cook stove, or a billiard table for a
buggy or you may have some fencing, old counter, or lumber for sale. You may
have an old house to sell so you can build a better one. Tell the people through
thif medium of good advertising for a little money:
3 Lines 6 Times, 25 Cents.
3 Lines One Month, $1.00.
You can have your wants if you placc
yovr 25 ccnt want ad in THE NEWS.
Locals ads of want, For Sale, etc.,
three lines one week 25 cents payable in
advance.
FOR KENT.
Room and Board.—With electric
light and bath priveleges. $4 dollar per
week, 509 North Bell. 24-tf
TYPEWRITER
Typewriters tor Rent
College, learn typewriting at home.
Frank W. Boggs,
Lawyer.
106 North Union Avenue.
1st door North Oklahoma National Bank.
Dr. J. E. Coyle,
Room 12 corner Main and Beard,
Over Cockrell & Robert's drug store
Residence phone 618. Office phone 698
Shawnee, Okla.
Dr. L. P. Dean,
Corner Main and Beard, up stairs.
Hours 9-12 a. ni., 1-4 7-8 p. m.
OFFICE: - - io2}£ West Maim Street.
Telephone office 695. Residence Beard
" Rtsidencc 699. and Ridgrwood.
Dr. Theo. t*. Bringhurst.
Dentist.
omen oter Shawnee National Bank.
Shawnee, Oklahoma
For Rsj t.--Two
block from Main.
Market.
front rooms, one
Call 208 North
11-tf
For rent—Rooms for light house-
keeping, for parties without children.
529 Nort'i Market. i6-6t
For rent—Two or three south rooms
furnished for light housekeeping. 541 N.
Beard. 2o-6t
For Rent—Two elegently furnished
large cool southeast rooms one block
from Main. 2i4"N. Union ave. 2o6t
Furnished four room residence, city
water and modern convenience, call and
see J. M. Meeks at Meeks meat market.
20 tf
For Rent—New twelve room house
close i r suitable for one or t*o families.
Apply 229 N. Bell. 23-6'
antki*.
>'OK NAI.K
E. R. Warner,
Optician.
Eyes' examined free. Exact work
guarantied at reasonable-price®. Broken
glasses exactly d aplicaterV
'Phone 356. WJi% E- Madra street,
For Saj.E Cheap.—Good National
Cash Reiri ters at Estes Hardware
store. 2&-tf
For sai.i —Fresh milk cow aa*l calf
at 530 N. Douglas. 21 tf.
For Sale.—Fine steel range been used
a short time will sell for twenty-fivs dol-
lars, also two nice furnished rooms for
light house-keej tag to- responsible parties
406N. Broadway. i8-6t
•••••••••••••••••••••a***
• H. W.Dunham •
■ ontrac
Gemer
ontractor of
Cement Work
Of all kinds. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Residence 328
North Broadway. Phone 610
Granitoid Sidewalks that
Last, a Specialty.
: BiGyoles
4ttorn«y-ai-Law. Notary Pnbltc
William M. Dodge,
JUSTSCE OP THE P tCP-.
SHAWNEg. OKLAHOMA.
Collections, Commercial Law, ConwfUMft*.
All lnstrnnsMila of writing ^ujcorateiy drawn
•mm) acknowledgments taken.
Office room IS over Ki/st National Bank.
T. S. Tripp,
Attorney-at-Law.
Room 5 Wallace building, Worth
Sroadway..
Notary Public.
For sale,—Inw bedstead and mat-
Psess- nearly new. Call at The News off-
ins.. 9 If-
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF
Dodgers,
dale-tills.
Envelopes,
Han* btila.
Statements,
Note neads.
Letter bead*,
Lhkai aluafea.
Visiting cards,
3nslnes8 card®,
Dance :nvlt t)oi ,
Society invltaMoos,
Wedding Invitations,
NlgW School,
Typewriting and other branches taught
at Shawaee Business College, 52o North
Broadway
....AT....
PARRISH BROS.
118 East Main.
Bicycles for sale. Sundries
Repairing of Bicycles a
specialty.
the news.
WE GIVE THE
PUBLIC NEWS
the news.
i)r. J. H. Scott.
Office—Booms l and J, over Harrym^.'s Dm*
l°r BesnJenoe—820 M. Beard.
Office Phone m.
ttea. Phone 14&.
Shawnee. Okla
A. Wells,
Dentist.
Phone 464 over Manors Drag HJjpe,
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Dr. E. J. Henderson,
Vetinary Burgeon
Headquarters at K. C. Wagtn Yard.
Residence /llolle 15.
Residence 323 N PhiL Shawnee, O. T.
One Point of Similarity.
He—Her complexion Is Just like
etr&wberrles and cream, Isn't It?
She—It Is Bomethlng like strawber-
ries; It comes In & box.—Philadelphia
Ledger.
He Said Yes.
"How did the duke act when you
made your leap-year proposal!"
"He acted as If he had got down to
his last dollar."—Chicago Record-Her-
ald.
An Old Saying Revised.
"Papa, what Is the rest of that old
saying about the fool's money?"
"Oh, the wise man and the fool'i
money are soon united."—Town Top-
ic*,
W. S. Pendleton. W. N.^Maben.
Pendleton & IVlaben,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Rooms on Brcedway wl Main
overstate National Baiak.
Shawnee, - - - Oklahoma.
The News
\ Live Piper in
A Live Town.
DO YOU READ IT?
"Follow the Flag'
laoKOKOKOROMOKOKOKOKOttOKOM
c
*
WABASH ROUTE
The Boston
Bakery.
318 East Matn Street,
TO
Niagara,
and
Loulslna Purchase Exposition
St. Kouis, Mo., April 30th to Novem-
ber 30th, 1904. Tickets on sale front
April 15th daily to November 30th with
final return limit December 15th. Tick-
ets good for season f J4.80. Tickets good
for 60 days $20.70. Tickets good for 15
days $t7.50. For further particular* call
on of write Geo. P. Nelson, Agent A. T
& S. H. Ry- Co., Shawnee, O. T. i
W. A. Tankersley,
Brick aikd Stone Cootrac or.
Estimates Furnished on Application.
310 North Union. Bell Phone No.
i J. Spanicr Proprietor, ?
g I am now ready to serve c
> Customers with Bread and ■
o will deliver over the City to fl
Customers. Ordersby phone %
will have prompt Attention, jj
Fresh Bread, Pies, Calces o
Daily.
ONOMONOHOKOHOMO* OKONOMOWOl
SURE CURE FOR PILES. ^
Itching Piles produce moisture and
cause Itching, this form, as well as Blind,
Bleeding and Protruding Piles are cured
by Dr. Bo-san-ko't Tile Remedy. Stops
itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors.
50c. a jar, at druggists, or sent by .mail.
Treatise free. Write me about your case.
Dr. Bosauko, Phila.,Pa. jan-1-05*
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP
8142 Baston Ave.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
Buy and sell old Money, Stamps
and Curios.
BICYCLES
Repaired, enamel d, for rent, V- uglit or
sold. All work done on short notice.
v. H. Scott,
No. 7 Union Avenue.
The News
All
All
the News
the Time.
: read it regular s
J 1 New York, Boston, Buffalo,
* Detroit, Chicago, Canada
S the Northwest.
g J The shortest and only line from Kan-
O sas City or St. Louis running over its own
tracks to Niagara Falls or Buffalo,
UNEXCELLED
EQUIPMENT.
THE SCHEDULE.
Lv St. Louis. 9:00 am 8:30 pm 11132 pm
Ar Buffalo. ...4:05 am 6:50 pm 7:50 pm
Ar in N. Y,..,3:3o pm 7:40 am 7:45 am
Ar in Boston..5:20 pm 9:50 am 10:10 am
UNEQUALED ST. LOUIS-CHICAGO
SERVICE.
Lv St. Louis.9:22 am 9:05 pm 11:32 pm
Ar Chicago...5:20 pm 7:30 am 8:00 am
The fastest train between Kansas City
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,
Hours of valuable time are saved by
purchasing tickets via Wabash route.
Consult ticket agents of connecting lines
or address
W. F. CONNER, S. W. P. A.,
353 Main St., Dallas, Tex
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