The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 107, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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VHE NEWS PUBLISHES THE OFFICIAL LIST OF INDIAN LANDS OFFERED FOR SALE
3 LINES
3TIMES
25 CENTS
EVERYBODY'S SPACE
General Builneu, Three Lines 3
Times 25c, Payable In Advance.
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3 TIMES
25 CENTS|
ron rbst.
For Rent—Furnished rooms for
housekeeping or roomers. 320 North
Louisa street. '5 3l
wAxtav.
| That Ommonv-a!;h h.k an Aiupk
Yd w FeTt-r Troobl#,
ALL IX ONE FAMILY.
Waxted-
Beard.
:ng room girl at *>S N.
15 3t
For Rest—a three room uua*.
dre* B. A. care News.
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For Rent—A modern eight room
house to rent after Aug. 25th on North
Broadway. Inquire at 42J N. Broadway.
5 3*
For Reat—On
down stairs. 73
556-
: I ami
front root
St. Pbon
3tf
For Rent—4 root
Fiue weii water, ft
Gillmore, 519 N. Be
1 per n.
ib E Ninth,
nth. i D.
Wanteh—Sewing to dc
Summer, 355 S. Lincoln.
at home. Mrs.
16 3t
Wanted —Men to !tarn barber trade
More demand than all other trades com-
bined. Wages £12 to f 20 weekly. Can
nearly earn expenses before finishing.
l"ew weeks cotnpletts. Catalogue mail-
ed free. Moler Barber College, Ft.
Worth, Texas. 1261
W.n
Xns.
ouce at i Ha
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMa-
Viaitors at St. Louis Mo. iddre
all at
4147 West Bell Place.
2623# L>;xon Ave.
1335 A. Whitter Ave.
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for Sale—Jersey cow -i
Inquire at 6:2 N. Louisa St.
Shawnee. Ok.
years old.
Phone 541.
7 jt
For Sale—3 room House, good we'.!,
4 lots 50 foot deep all for #900, part cash
halance on time, that's easier thsn get
ting mon;y from home. Nuff said.
Harry R. Edwards, over First Nat'l.
Bank. 16 3'
For Sale—10 roam house, all modern,
basement. good well cistern 100x150 ft.
nice lawn, good location. Price f2,$50,
worth $},6oo. It beats oil or gas boys
Nnff said. Harrv S. Edwards, over first
Nat'l. Bank. 16 3t
For Sale—J room house, almost new;
50 ft. front. 506 N. Kickapoo >Sjo cash.
Phone No. I. 12-im
For Sale—Pine Mexican Nana Goat,
good for some boy. Apply at 543 North
Douglas.
For
cheap.
Sale—A
Address
two wheeled go cart
"Go-cart" care News.
For Sale—$50 folding bed, as good
as new, $}o Call at News office. 7 tf
For Sale—Two well bred hjrses, six
years old. Inquire at 541 N. Market.
C. McCormack. 6 tf
For Sale—A fine ponv for children,
also a boys good aaddle and bridle. Ap-
ply at News office.
For Sale—Old newspapers at 10 cents
per hundred at the News office.
For Sale—Ladies bicycle. At News
office.
For Sale—Heavy brown paper, suit-
able for putting under carpets or on
house at News office. •
For Sals—A bars bicycle, will sell
cheap. Apply at News office.
For Sale—Victor Talking Machine,
with 14 records all in fine condition.
Price f 18 for the entire outfit. Address
E. H. care The News Dispatch. 31 tf
abstracts
We make abstracts, loan and write in-
surance Conservative Loan and Ab-
stract Co., 107 N. Bell. 10 IBl
PRINTING OFFICE.
I have for sale the entire' plant of the
Shawnee daily and weekly Quill. Big
newspaper press, two job presses, about
one hundred fonts of ad and job type and
about four hundred pounds of body type,
proof press, gallies, stones, slugs; an er.
tire plant for a daily and weekly papei
For further particulars call or address
Loo S. Allard, Shawnee, O. T
Wanted:—At one
I general housework.
Aoplv at
News
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W anted -To
rro«r i6oo on
citv
property. Address li
•ob, care The News.
1 tf
1 h£
Vews to ring t-s up 1
v phone everv
time
le misses receiving a
copy of his e\
ening
Sews. D) not wait
three or four
davs
>r a week but ring u
p lbs first day
Wanted—Bright, honest young man
iver 18 irjm Shawnee to prepare for po-
ll ti on in Government Service Good pay
aid chance for promotion—Address im-
nedi telv—W, Box one, Cedar Rapids,
iowa. 5.1m
BOARDING.
The Webb Boarding House, The Farm-
as' Home. (Union House,!. Good board
ind room J3.S0 per week. Mrs. R. A.
ffebb, No it West Ninth St. 30 im
-MONET TO LOAN
Money to loan on farms and city
iroperty. Conservative Loan & Abstract
Co., 107 N. Bell street. 10 im
Notice for Heip ana Boarders.
We have quite a number of inqairies
for places where girls and bjys can work
for board and room while attending col-
lege. If you have or will soon have such
a position please list with ns and it will
receive our attention and thanks.
Will be pleased to secure addresses of
places for stuients to board and room
cheaply in private families. Shawnee
Commercial College. 5 tf
Orders Tor Scavenger.
All parties'^desiring scavenger work
done, can notify the desk sergeant at po-
lice headquarters, who will give the or-
der to the sanitary ^policeman. Pay no
scavenger biUs unless O. Kd. by the san-
tary policeman. J. W. Eslick, con-
tractor. 12 tf
SAY
PHONE No. !76
1
And get the habit of using
the best Transfer Line in the
city. The finest rubber tire
closed carriages used exclu-
sively. Meets all trains day or
night. Private calls given
special attention.
J. E. RICE, Prop.
Furnished Rooms
Nicely Located
Every rtv>m an outside room. Free bath
South T'nion Ave.
over Orcutt's cafe.
; OLD ALABAMA |
J Concrete Stone Manufactory-
J J- D. HASSETT, Prop.
$ Office 717♦ East Main St.
m
J Manufacturers of concrete blocks
J for foundations, buildings, etc.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of itrtrifth. n rveu
was, headache, cons'ipalion. bad breath,
jeneral debility, sour nsings, and catarrh
>1 the stomach art al: due '0 Indigestion.
Kodol cures Indigestio"- This new discos-
try represents the ns'ursl Juleea of dlfe>
Bon as they exist In healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonie
and reconstructive pr pertles. Kodol Dys-
pepsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion
and dyspepsia, but ■his famous remedy
euies ail stomach ti oubles by deanalnf,
purifying. sweetenlnS and strengthening
the mucous membran "■* lining the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball 0< Ra w.iwood. W. Vs., aia-
* I wii troubled with .our «*ofn cb toe twantj raara
Kodol cured m. mj w. '• now utm« It la nlft
Isrbebr,"
Kodol Digests 'Vhat Yon Eat.
tattles floiy SI. 00 Sire o^a* 3 K times the trM
site, which Mil 'or SO centi
k, C. a Dew 'tt * OO.. OMIOAOO.
For sale by Cot kr II Roberts.
Are you going out of town for
a few weeks
THIS SIMMER?
Then you want the home
news. Order the
Shawnee News
Sent to you daily while away.
Shawnee Mattress
Factory Co.
SSSI
North Kickapoo St.
Phone 296
Manufacturers of all kinds of
mattresses for wholesale.
We also renovate mattresses
for families. All work guar-
anteed.
I WANT *0011
APPLES. GRAPES
and other Fruits.
EGGS
and CHICKENS]
we sell'.
Crates, apple boxes and
berry boxes.
WHITMIRE BROS.
shawnee, oklahoma.
Eleven 1'arties Taken hown -.t th
Seaside Resort of 3Hi *i >ipp|
* ,J- Kt-i<le at (arrulilen,
That Mate.
New Orfairr
noum ement of
of eleven cases
sissippi City. v.
Gulfport. the te
Ship Island rot.
fever has been
before July 20.
IS.—The an-
liscovery of & nest
Alabama. .Vississippi and Federal au-
thorities that the denial of fever In
Mississippi or elsewhere was accepted.
The family In which the fever first
appeared at Mississippi Clfy arrived
there from New Orleans July I and the
fever Is stated to have been in Missis-
sippi since the 10th. The family is
that of Major Gee of Carroilton. Miss.,
which stopped a week in New Orleans
on t..elr way to Mississippi City.
There are now eleven cases, only one
of w hich is seriously ill. Troops have
drawn a cordon around the Infected
section and every effort will be made
by Surgeon Wasdin of the marine hos-
pital service to confine the disease.
All towns on the pulf coast as well as
towns on the Gulf and Ship Island
road slapped on quarantines
The really insignificant number of
deaths here on Wednesday, at a time
when it is expected there will be some
Increase over the maximum figures al-
ready reported, made a fine Impres-
sion on the local public, confirming
frequently the expressed view that the
disease was losing Its virulence in con-
tact with modern forms of treatment
Of the nineteen new squares infected
twelve Immediately joining squares
were previously reported as infected,
showing a sl.ght spread of the disease.
A list of eighteen suspicious cases
reached the marine hospital officials
after the report closed and was under
Investigation Thursday. A fine show-
lnig was made by physicians, forty-
seven of the sixty-six cases being re-
ported from private practice. Ten
more were reported by the emergency
hospital. Twenty-two of thV cases are
In the originally infected area. Only
five new foci are above Canal street,
the three adjoining squares being al-
ready infected.
Governor Blanchard wired Chairman
Janvier of the citizens' committee an-
nouncing! that he had complimented
Surgeon White by making him a colo-
nel on his staff.
Some quarantines tighten and some
are loosening. Lafayette, which Is
very severe In restrictions against New-
Orleans, now finds herself practically
Isolated because there Is one case of
fever there. Crowley called out her
military company to guard all avenues
of approac j. to the tow n. St. Francls-
vllle announces she will bar from her
midst all drummers and Italians.
The city council of Lake Charles. In
defiance of the state board of health,
declared no freight can enter the town
from New Orleans or ofTicr infected
points whether authorized by the
state board or not.
In Donaldsonville, which has a large
Italian population, there has been a
mass meeting of Italians which
pledged the race to co-operate with
authorities In guarding! against infec-
tion.
There were nineteen new cases and
two deaths In this city up to noon
Thursday.
YELLOW FEVER SCARE.
In a Lucid Moment the Patient Said
That He Came From Panama.
New Tork. Aug. IS.—A yellow fever
scare was caused In First avenue.
Brooklyn, when a doctor summoned to
a tenement found John O. Murphy, a
laborer, violently ill. In a lucid mo-
ment he said he came from Panama a
few weeks ago. At the Norwegian
hospital the physicians agreed that
Murphy had a mild case of yellow fe-
ver. The health department was noti-
fied and Its agent reported that he
found certain symptoms of typhoid
malaria and had grave suspicions that
his fellow physicians were right In
their opinion that Murphy has yellow-
fever. He ordered Murphy placed In
an Isolated ward. An effort will be
made to find out what steamer brought
the man here.
Discussed Article Nine.
Portsmouth, N. H„ Aug. IP.—The
peace plenipotentiaries spent the entire
morning of Thursday discussing arti-
cle 9. which. It is believed, includes the
question of Japan's reimbursement for
the cost of the war. No agreement
was reached and the commissioners
temporarily laid it aside.
MRS. BRISCOE W2DS.
Former Clerk of Hunt County Once
Mors Is Married.
Greenville. Tex., Aug. 18—C. C. Car-
lisle and Mrs. L. P. Briscoe were mar-
ried. The groom Is a wealthy farmer
f Hunt county who has recently
moved here and his bride Is one of the
few women In Texas. If not the only
one, who has served as county clerk.
On the death of her former husband,
three years ago. she was appointed to
the vacancy, and served for several
months. She was defeated In the fol-
lowing primary.
SANTA FE EXCURSIONS.
Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo
Grand Army Republic. Rate, $15.85
from Shawnee, Okla. Date of sale, Sept
j, 4 and 5th. 1905. Limit Sept. 12, by
deposit of 50 cents, limit will be extend
ed to Oct. 7.
Portland, Ore,, Seattle, Bellingham
*n<: Everett, Wash., Victoria and Van
wcver, B. C., San Francisco and Los
Angeles, Cal„ at greatly reduced rates
for thr round trip.
To Colorado, Utah and Wyoming Jun*
1 tp September 30, 1905. One fare plus
6ftr cents for the round trip to the fol-
lowing points Denver, Colo., Colorado
Spr.aps. Pueblo, Glenwood, Springs and
Gr-.nd Junction. Colo., Salt Lake City
I an : Ogdeo; Rawlins and Walcott, Wyo.
j G A. R. national encampment, Den
I ve:, Col,, and return, $1585; tickets on
I s*:c Aug. 30 to Sept. 4 inclusive, limited
; far return to Sept. 12, but by payment of
i. -.it 1 . er.cy fee of 50 cents tuay be ex-
Iter !.ed to Oct. 7.
K Santa Fe will sell daily to all resorts
iaal priacipU cities ia tae Sia'.h an
| Ha-', at rate of one fare plus fi for the
j rou".! trip. Tickets good for 60 days
Further information cheerfully furnish-
I ed by G. P. Nelson, agent.
NOTHING ON THE MARKET EQUAI,
TO CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC,
CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA
REMEDY.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will give
their customers this preparation when
the best is asked for. Mr. Obe ft'itmer,
a prominent druggist of Joplin. Mo , in a
circular to his customers, says: "There
is nothing on the market in the way of
patent mcdicine which equals Chamber-
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy for bowel complaints. We sell and
recommend this preparation." For sale
by Owl and Cresent drug storas.
Rock Island Speclasl
Chicago and return (31.80. On sale
every day until Sept. 30. Limit Oct. 31.
Portland, Ore., Lewis & Clarks Expo-
sition, f$o for the round trip. Good for
ninety days for return with liberal stop
overs.
Memphis, Tenn., and return, (19.50, on
sale daily until Sept. 30, with limit of 60
days.
Siloam Springs, Ark., $9.70 for the
round trip, on sale daily, with limit of 30
days.
Tourist rates to a good many points in
Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississip-
pi, North and South Carolina. Virginia
and West Virginia. Limit 6 days from
date of sale.
Denver, Colo,, (23 10. Cole Springs
an'l Pueblo, f21 50. Glenwood Springs,
J33-15- Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah
(36.70. Daily until Sept. 30. Limit
Oct. 31.
M. L. Thompson, Asst. Agent.
STOP THAT COUGH.
When a cough, a tickling or au irrita
tion in the throat makes you feel nncom
fortable, take Ballard's Horehound Sy-
rup. Don't wait until the disease has
gone beyond control. Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Anderson, 354 W. 5th street, Salt Lake
City, Utah, writes: "We think that Bal-
lard's Horehound Syrup the best medi-
cine for coughs and colds. We have
used it for several years; it always gives
immediate relief, is very pleasant and
gives perfect satisfaction." 25c, 50c, $t.
Sold by Owl drug store. •
Via the Rock Island.
Special rates to LewisJ & Clarks' Kx
position it Portland, Oregon. Also to
all impoi «nt points on the Pacific Coast
with side trips to Alaska, Yellow Stone
Park, etc.
All tickets limited ninety days from
date of sale but not beyond Nov. 30th,
1905, and in no caje will tickets be hon-
ored beyond final return limit. Diverse
routes to all Pacific Coast points. To
Portland, Ore., Seattle, Tacoma, Belling-
ham, Everett, Wash., and Victoria and
Vancouver, B. C. Round trip (50.05.
To Portland, via California in one di-
rection (61.00 round trip.
To San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Cal., round trip (50.00.
To San Francisco and Los Angeles,
Cal., via Portland in one direction round
trip (62.50.
San Francisco, Los' Angeles and Ssn
Diego, Cal., round trip (56.000.
San Francisco, Cal., via Portland in
one direction, rouna trip (61.00.
RHEUMATISM.
When pains or irritation exist on any
part of the body, the application of Bal-
lard's S110# Liniment gives prompt re-
lief. E. W. Sullivan, Prop., Sullivan
House, El Reno, O. T., writes, June 6,
1902: "I take pleasure in recommending
Bollard's Snow Liniment to all who are
afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only
remedy I have found that gives immedi-
ate relief." 25c, 50, (1. Sold by Owl
drug store. •
Quill Debtors.
All bills for circulation, advertising or
other service due the Shawnee Quill, are
payable to Lou S. Allard, publisher of
Thb News, combining the Quill, who
has purchased the entire plant of the
Quill and all its business and accounts
All persons indebted to the Quill are re
quested to call at once at Thk News
office, 126 N. Broadway, and make settle-
ment. Loo S. Allard.
Dog Collar.
Ix>at Sunday, a dog collar, party sill
please return same to Thk News. tf
WHAT YOU CAN GET AT WIRFS
JA-PALA-C
Floor Wax. Sheet pictures. Varnishes.
Picture frames. Enamels. Mat boards.
Bronzes. Room moulding. Brushes.
Faints. Oil?. Fainters supplies. Glass.
And the Biggest Stock of Wall Paper id Oklahoma
WIRFS PAINT and GLASS CO.
Cor. Ninth ar.d Broadway. Phone 721.
HOME-MADE BREAD
Like mother used to bake, made
—daily at—
The Boston Bakery,
312 East Main Street
Our wagon delivers bread, pies,
cakes, etc., to all parts of the city.
Phone and have the wagon call on
you, and get your fresh bread daily.
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Shawnee Gas Co.
will light and heat your home for less
money than you now pay.
Call and see us at our office 225 W.
Main, or telephone 564 and we will
send a representative to see you.
H. B. CHASE & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholesale Fruits, Produce, etc. Dealer in oranges, lemons, bananas, potatoes,
etc. Carry a full line.
218 N. Broadwav. Phone 9o
CARSON & DICKSON
Bonded Abstractors
We have the most complete set of abstract books in Pottawat-
omie county, having purchased the entire insurance business of
Easterwood & Alexander and putting this agency with our already
large insurance agency, making it the largest and best insurance
office in Shawnee.
Room 6 Over Firit National ftanK. Phone 57
E. W. CLEVELAND
Real Estate, Rental, Employment Agent
118 NORTH BROADWAY.
SOME OF OUR BARGAINS.
A f j,2oo home for f 2,700.
Nice 5 acre tracts for fgo per acre.
50 foot lot 6 room house, easy pay-
ments, |i,ooo.
First class butcher shop, restaurant and
short order.
Nice farms of all kinds.
Grocery stocks and location.
50 ft lot new 4 room house JS50.
Nice little home on car line #650.
Nice 75 foot lot and home on railway,
$2,600.
Bargain in first class bakery and "con
fectionery, nice location.
80 acre farm in Cleveland county, $850.
Come in and ask for what you want.
If you want help or employment call and see me.
real estate, loan AND collection company.
Notary Public.
Agent for the Surety Company, of New York.
101 1.2 EAST MAIN, ROOM 2.
PH0NEJ192.
MimmmiimmnmmmmwvwiniiiimmiHiiiimimww
| SHAWNEE FOUNDRY
| AND MACHINE SHOPS
All kinds of work done in first-olaaa manner,
r We make Casting and Repair work a 8peoialty,
E: We have three boilers and two engines (or sale.' <All art
in good repair.
Iron Columns, Sills, Sash Weights,
Grate Bars, Cresting, Stove Repairs.
Wilkinson & Fisher, Proprietors
West Main 8treet. 8hawnee, Oklahoma;
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