The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 208, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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WE DO JOB PRINTING
THE
SHAWNEE NEWS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1906.
WE '<0 JOB PRINTING.
A Healing Gospel.
The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor of
• Sharon Baptist church, Belalr, Oa
, lays of Electric Bitters: "It's a God-I
aend to mankind. It cured me of lame ^
jack, stiff joints and complete phy-
i alcal collapse. 1 was so weak It took"
srae half an hour to walk a mile. Two
bottles of Electric Bitters have made
me so strong I have just "walked
three miles in 50 minutes and feel
like walking three more. It's made
a new man of me." Greatest rem-
edy for weakness and all Stomach,
Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold
under guarantee at the Owl Drug
Store. Price 50c. *
STOP CARD PAWBEPIIBUCAN CLUB
The Republican club will hold a
nee ting tonight at Cade & Stanard's
i law office over the Mammoth. A large
Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 7—To make the
lid as unpopular as possible, Chi f
Cates announced today that he wou d , llm|jer Qf app ieations will be received
raid all card partics where he obtained |Rj som,. important business, includ-
evidence that there was playing for ^ the leaslng 0f a headquarters hall,
prizes. The four butchers arrested v„m b0 di8CU8sed. Every member and
yesterday were fined $100 and costs R(.pui,iicang who are not members
ach in police court this morning, af- ire urgej to attend.
I wish to Inform the public of Shaw-
see and vicinity that I bought out
ter which the fines were remitted on
condition of. good behavior. Seven
councilmen are said to have joined in
an agreement to depose Mayor Hixon,
j who Issued the Sunday closing order,
^ as president of the council.
Startling But True.
People the world over were horri-
fied on learning of the burning of the
the
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Mother's Favorite.
The soothing and hea'ing proper-
ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste
and prompt and permanent cures have
made It a favorite with people every-
where. It is especially prized by
mothers of small children, for colds,
croup and whooping cough, as it al-
Chas. A. Miles Jewelry Stock Chicago theater in which nearly ilxj ways affords quick relief, and as it
•t the Owl Drug Store. i ^
I shall oe pleased to meet you, and oyer 3 ooff people died from pneumo-
wlll try to satisfy your wishes by al- nia In Chicago during the same year,
ways keeping on hand -the latest and with scarcely a passing rfotiee Every
most up t date articles pertaining to on. of hese en- s of
m 1 suited from a cold and dould lia\e
hundred people lost their lives, yet j contains no opium or other harmful
more than five times this number or itrug, it may be given as confidently
to a baby as to an adult. For sale by
the Owl Drug Store. *
.fcyP
Mme. and M Curte. Discoverer!
testing Radium's Activity
Parsons, Kas.—Prof. Patty's lecture
was of a high order, thoroughly scien-
tific and up to date. The professor's
explanations were clear to a'l, even
the children. Our people express
themselves as well p'eased with the
lecture, and were delighted with his
manner of presenting it. Respectfully,
J. A. Higdon, Supt. Public Schools.
, In Shawnee at the Tabernacle, Wed-
nesday evening, February 7, corner
of Broadway and Tenth.
hygienic Toilet Pa?lor
Electric Massage for face and scalp
Beautifying the complexion, removing
wrinkles, b'ackheads and other erup
tlons of the skin.
Invigorating the F'lalp, causing tht
hair to grow, removing dandruff anr
other alections of the scalp, shampoo
ing, hai -dressing and manicuring.
Room 16, over Crescent Drug Stort
10-lm
the jeweler's line! I make a specialty
of repairing Jewelry, clock and watches
and preslcon such as chronometre,
chronograph repetition, etc.' •
J. E. ALLEMAND
Wo spea'i French and, German.
Martin-Holmes.
_ | The Oklahoman today says: Yester-
bei n prevented by the Jime'y use of day morning at the Hotel Threadglll
Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy'. • A a pretty romance culminated In a wt .i-
i reat nn'uy who ha I £very reason 10 ling. R< v. Pln< r of the Methodist
fear pn< umonia have .warded it off', ehurch, 'South; of this city, uniting
■by th!' prompt' Us of this remedy. NJis.s. Rosyland Holmes of Puebl.o, Co -
The fallowing !* an instance of this irfido, and Rob< rt I. Martin, a leadi.ig
sort: "Too much "cannvt be said in druggist of Shawnee. Miss Lulu \\ il-
FOR SALE.
favor Qf Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
and especially for colds'.and .influen-
za. •' I know that 1J, cured my daugh-
My residence at 412 N. Beard street, ter, I;aura, of a vera cold, and.I oe-
* modern, up to date "two story hoti^e lit.vo wived, lv r life wlic n she Was
with ail modern Improvements. You tii: at < t ■ 1 i'h p umonia;" t\'.. D;
can buy it right' ,f you call at once' If Wilcox; ■Logan. Ndw York. Sold 'ly
you are-Interested. 'Call and let's fig- .the-Owl Dr.ag Stow.
ure together .and talk the matter over. ; :
The pripe i assure-you will be much He Had the Moneys
less than you eould construct a proper- One dr unk* iv ui-an wa brougin b
ly like It I p. U o own and offer for sale fun the iioli<.. juil-e late Tit'- day c
at a bargain Vojiic good choice rental nl:' II P' "I' 1 guiity and w;.
property that I will sell at a sacrifice. fire d $•!..- Wh'-n found by a polic
To'make a long story short I,want o man he wa< in tin .1 ley behind tit
«ell artd now is. the t.lme for you to get Majnri:■•tit, no drim!
a bargain 11: d'make a good Investment $210 011 h. P r n-'
where it will be. Impossible for you.to . _ — ——-
ioae. Call. at 412 N. Beard > itreet. Two . ..nt I' tuen. ( an find good board
'Tours for lvt 'tie -. and rooms at 52(1 N Douglas at once.
COLUMBUS LYTAL.
(Hose to- Main street.
ifams of Purcell and Dr. E. D. Hefiin
pf Shawnee', stood up with the couple.
.The affair was an impromptu one, but
had been- gradually approaching un-
beknown even to the chief partici-
pants, for severhl months, Miss Hoi
mes having spent visiting Mrs. Char'le
Bell at Shawnee. .Miss Williams was
alio'a guest of Mrs. Bell. and. when the
young .ladles finally finished their, visit
and started for their homes, they were
accompanied to Oklahoma City by Mr.
Martin and Dr. Hefl'ln, when , parting
proved too sweet a sorrow. Mr- Martin
and 'Miss. Holmes decided to part no
to walk with' uiorfe, so instead Of going pn their
homeward way alone; Miss Ilo'mes 's
aceopipanled by a lilushlng bridegroom
to he Introduced to her mother when
She reaches pueblo, for which point
The Yellow Fever Germ.
ha - recently been discovered. It bears
a close resemblance to the malaria
germ. To free the system from
til ase germs, the most effective rem-
edy is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
Guaranteed to cure all disea-e% due
to malaria poison anC constipation.
25c at the Owl Drug Store. *
Takfrg a Vacatio.n,
A. E. Kennedy, the assistant post-
master, is takrtig'a well earned vaca-
tion, the first one in three years. How-
ever, he is like the mail carrier who
sp' nt his first vacation in years °!n
walking over his route, for Mr. Ken-
nedy spends a good deal of his vaca-
tion at' his desk in the • post.office;
'looking after details of the ^business.
"POCKET MONEY" DOESN'T JUST
HAPPEN."
You Must
"GO AFTER IT."
An empty pocket—or a pocket that
is empty two days before every pay
day, is a melancholy thing and a breed-
er of self dlsesteem.
The average maa may always con-
trive to avoid empty pockets. To have
too little "spending money" and tc
self respect.
Plenty of "loose change" helps your
have too many "things" in cellar or
garret—IS NOT THRIFT!
The man who finds frequent use for
the "For Sale" columns will never oe
"broke." He will find a market for
the old wheel, the-old piano, the old
stove, the "old phonograph, the old
desk, the old chairs, the "old tables
the old silver, the old bookcase, the old
shelving—for all the endless list of
ofd things that still have a value. He
will learn that while it takes a little
pocket.money_ to pay .for them— _
WANT ADS WILL SOON SOLVE
THE "LOOSE CHANGE" ..
PROBLEM." '.. .
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
First Published in Shawnee News,
Jan. 23, 1906.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditor
In the District Court of United State*
for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie
—In Bankruiflcy.
In the matter of J. F. & C. G. Shln-
poch, Partners, and J. F. Shijpoch
and C. G Shinpoch, Individually,
Bankrupts.
In Bankruptcy No.
To the creditors of J. F. & C. G.
Shinpoch, of Shawnee, In the county
of Pottawatomie, and district afore-
said, bankrupts.
Notice is hereby given that on the
19th day of January, A. D. 1906, the
said J. F. & C. O Shinpoch were duly
adjudicated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of their creditors will
be he'd at the office of S. A. Sheldon,
in Shawnee, Oklahoma, on the 2d day
of February, A. D- 1906, at 11 o clock
In the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine the
bankrupt, and transact such other
business as may properly come before
said meeting.
F. S. GOODRICH,
Refdree in Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, Jan. 22, 1906. 23-10td
31-t'f, the young- couple left last evening.
All- old-time Cough Syrups blpd tlie
bowel's. This is wrong. A. new idea
was advanced tw;o .years ago in Ken-
nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. This
remedy acts on'the mucous membranes
of tin- throat and lungs and loosens
the bOW< is at the same time.; It ex:
pels all cold from the system. It clears
the throat, strengthens the liiucops
membranes, relieves ' coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough', etc- Sold by
J. E. Cockrell. *
I IF YOU ARc IN NEEP OF
I )o4ger^
, <ale bltta,
{livelopm, 1 ' ' ■
1 -tnn.1 bills.
'tateumrt^
. tiHHfla,
better Iihjvih,
L trki Dlanks,
7Mt!iiK cards, ;
3wtnH .u OHMS,
[)ance Irritations,
iiwriPty Invitations
LOW RATES
TO
CALIFORNIA
AND THE
NORTHWEST
VIA THE
The Ne;vs
10 Cents a W Hf k.
V" • - • I- J
Dally, Februa'/ 15th to April 7th.
$25.00.
TO
CALIFORNIA POINTS . ..
\nd Relatively as Low Rates to Point*
n the Northwest
Maps, sc iecl-i vs and other lnforma-
.ion w 4 u:t ob. erfuliv and promptly
'urn'sbfcd on application to ■ •.
'X C. FARRI!SG rON, T. P. A.,
Oklahoma City, Okla,
F. E. CLARK, Div. Pass, Agt,
Wichita, Kansas.
r
Russell & Sons I
Nsw Street, Carriage and Baggage Line
PHYSICIANS.
DR. J, H. SCOTT,
Residence K20 North Beard. ...
1 Sice phone 190. Res. phone 148
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
PHONE 52
Meet all f rains
IN CONNECTION WITH LIVERY
Cornar 7th and Union Av .
Culls Answerrd Dny or Myht.
We h ivis j ist received two of tin line street
carriages and are making a specialty of Parties,
Weddings, Operas, Ktc , giving prompt services to
any part of the city, and si licit your patronage.
J
DR. G. H. SANBORN,
ms 3 and 4 Wliittaker Bldg.
hours 9 to 12, 2 .30 to 5 Phone
jnce 32, office 336,
FACTORY.
JOCKEY SHOEING SHOP.
If you have a good horse, and you
ke him and he likes you, take him
the Jockey Shoeing Shop for shoe-
t J. D Treat, expert fitter.
JOCKEY SHOEING SHOP,
Corner Un on and Seventh.
COAL! WO0D!| COAL!
We 'handle the best coal because our trade demands It. £
The best coal is the cheapest for the consumer. J
We have the genuine deep, vein McAlester, both lump and nut
Our Briar Creek is an excellent coal, $5.75.
1 ennsylvania Anthracite, also the Arkansas Anthracite. *
Etna Smithing Coal. ■ %
Dry Stove'Wood and Heate'r Wood! *
Feed and Rock Salt. j?
Coal screened and correctly weighed. . '
Orders appreciated and promply til ed. £
SHAWNEE SUPPLY CO., . • |
Phone 85. Tatom & Arnold, Props. 129 S. Bell St. |
| |
I Shawnee Turf Exchange V |
Locite '. in rear of Sample Room Bar. Direct wire comnmtii- ^
cations to CRESCENT CITY and City Park Courses in NEW f
ORLEANS. Oakland Park in S\N FRANCISCO, CAI.l- 4
FORNIA. Full description of each race. Books made and
full wire report of all leading sporting events.
JOHN C. WALKER
les and Carriages Painted, Up
ved and Repaired.
ant Main Rhawne.
MRS. W. J. CRAMPTON,
DRESSMAKING.
Lowe Building, North Broadway.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
M.SSES CAMPBELL & SMALL,
DRESSMAKING.
Accordlan Plating a Specialty.
Pei. 22. lis 1-2 E. Main 3t.
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. MAYM1 LEECH.
REGISTERED OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of A. T. Stills, Kirksville,
Mo. Office corner of Ninth and Bell.
I'hone 427. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5.
DENTISTS.
W. J. CRAMPON, D. D. S.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1-2 3 Lowe Building. N. Broad-
way, Shawnee, Okla.
p
Res. Phoi.e 25. Office phone 585
DR. C. C. YOUMANS.
DENTIST.
Whittaker Bldg. Shawnee, Okla.
C. V. Warner, Osteopath Physician
T. E. Evans, Physician & Surgeon
DRS. WARNER & EVANS,
Office phone "56; P.. s. phone 372.
Office hours 9-12, 1:30-5, 7-8.
117 1-2 East Ma n.
J. A. WELLS,
DENTIST.
VETERINARY.
Over Mann's Dtug Store. Phone 254.
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
S. F. VCSE,
PRACTICAL VETERINARY.
Specialist on all ailments of Feet,
Legs and Muscles. Office at Howard
Stable, 116-118 Union avenue, SLav
nee, Okla.
DR. THEO. P. BRINGHURST,
DENTIST.
Office over Shawnee National Bank,
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
t
LAWYERS.
JOB PRINTING.
WOOD & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
| Rooms 4 and 5, over Oklahoma Nat-
Letter heads, envelopes, bill heads,
•ards, etc., at The Shawnee News of
no N
LIQUORS.
Closing out sale entire stock. Pura
Corn Whiskey 50c King of Ken-
tucky $1, sells everywhere for $150.
Try our bonded whiskey. 10c.
SAM HARRIS.
"Take heed Is a good reed." and to
read the store ads. carefully is a good
way to "take heed" in doing your shop-
ping. •
~B. L. COMBS
FRY & STRIPLING, Proprietors
MOW HE WO/V MtR
The hardest heart will soften under the
influence of this delicious ICE CRK AM
U is made f'otn the finest country sep-
orator cream an I is 'he smoothest arti
cle on the market in creams. We make
a variety of flavors and a variety of de-
signs. Give us your orders if vou ap-
preciate trusting them in competent
hands. Our employes are experts in
then lines. Prompt attention given to
all.* Yours for business,
BLUE RIBBON CREAMERY and
ICt CREAM CO.
SHAWNEE, - OKLA.
w|li
mm
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CONTRACTORS.
W. A. TANKERSLEY,
Brick and Stone Contractor.
Estimates furnished on application
>10 North Union. Bell phone No. 2.
When in Need of Carpenters, Aridregt
R. W. THOMAS,
HOUSE MOVER.
Estimates made on moving houses.
415 West Oakland, Shawnee, Okla.
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP,
3143 Easion Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Buy and sell old money, stamps and
curios.
Two Snaps, Quick Deal.
House and two lots (5 and 6, block
10, Dexter's 2d addition), worth $1,000.
Also all lot 3, block 1, sub-division
block A, Beard's addition, worth $500,
What's you' best offer, all or half cash
for one or both properties? Frank
Stuart (owner), Chariton, Iowa. 14-12t
3AGGA
LINE"
Vpi
8A66A6E ANDEXPRESf
LINE--Across From New
Hotel, Phone 777
ional Bank.
WHITE ROSE COMPLEXION
CREAM.
Sure cure for Pimples, Blackhr s, w- TAYLOR
Steckies. also Chapped Hands and LAWYER.
'Tace. I Use no powder.) Mall orders'
oromptly filled 1IRB. V. E. JACKSON 'Iver First. National Bank, Shawnee.
321 W. 8th St.. Oklahoma City. O. T. Attorney at Law. Notary Public.
GENERAL f!ON"T ACTOR AND
BUILDER.
Estimates furn'shed on application.
Bids placed on all classes of work.
P. O. Box 64.
SHAWNEE. 0KLA.
MINNIE WILSON,
DERMATOLOGIST.
Electric Face Massage and Scalp
reatments, Curing Dandruff, S'op
Falling Hair, Restoring Gray Hair,
Shampooing, Manicuring, Removing
Freckles, Blackheads, Pimples, En-
larged Pores, F abblness, Wrinkles,
Liver Siots, etc.
106 1-2 F.. Main St., over H'ckey Bros.
WILLIAM H. DODGE,
Sb vnee, Okla.
Collections, Commercial I,aw, Con-
veyancing. All Instruments of writing
accurately drawn and acknowledge-
ments taken. Office, Room 13 over
First National Bank.
ARCHITECTS.
PETERS & NETHERCOT,
ARCHITECTS.
ROOM 30 WH1TTAKER BUILDING
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA.
THE BEST SERVICE
Is Offered by the
LOUIaVILLE & NASHVILLE RAIL,
ROAD
to the
EAST AND NORTHEAST
A Through Sleeper Daily from Hot
Springs to
LOUISVILLE
and CINCINNATI
via MEMPHIS.
For full Information as to rates,
time tables, etc., apply to your local
agent or address,
N. B. BAIRD,
Trav. Pass. Agent, Little Rock, Art
E. D. REASOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Justice cf ihe Peace, Room 28 Estes
Building.
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
SHAWNEE SANITARIUM.
A private, secluded, lying-in home
for ladies and children. None but con-
tagious diseases excluded. Kindest
and best care given all patients.
MRS. DAISY D. GRANT,
829 N. Harrison St Phone 833 No. 2
r Attention!
Ladies
DROP IN AT
Rector's €hili Parlor
On North Bread way—Second door
south of Tost Otfice, aud eat Chili.
We keep a nice, clean, respectable
place—good order—no saloon near.
RELIABLE DETECTIVE—Secret In
formation of all kinds secured; all
business confidential; reasonable rates
Address P. O. Box 742, Oklahoma
City. 11-Ido
Partner Wanted.
I have a good opening for a news-
paper and wish a man to take an inter-
est to start a Democratic pat>er, and
wish an experienced editor with some
means. Address. William Dralla, care
Shawnee, Okla., News. 10
NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE,
PENSACOLA
M\ Gras
ONE FARE PLUS $2 FOR THE
ROUND TRIP.
TICKETS, FEB. 21 TO 25 INCLU-
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.. Rock, Ark.
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lahoma City, O. T.
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