The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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tmi thawntt ntw*.
tue oar. fmhuahy v. not.
40 CENT* MONTH.
WE DO JOS PftlNTlMl
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' Chfbtr.ti>'i
4a vD. b« op to 11 o'clock UMtfr't Fevwtte.
,, r«brw7 11, K the oMc* of ■ The tooOtic* tad bm.ia« proper-
.'M v V*lbere< t u; E4 I P«#? ' tta <rf this r*a*ly. !t p5-***s'. ta«*
fveca. Eliin^. Ok^.. tor the and proapt tad penraseat em* in>
-3ea of lire* tory, SOilM toot it a ftTcrrlte with pfople erery-
rtm. It I* eeped&Uj prized try
mother* of small child rem. for cold*
croap tad whoopcoagh. u it i)
^ eteek tor 2 1-2 per ceat of W4. *ayi affords «*iek relief. ard u ;t
avsers reaerre the right to reject wttalns to opium of other harmful
or all bid* tad waive mhnlfW- It may *>• givea u cooadesOy
Mt *-o * baby u ti ii ad alt. For •*<- by
the Owl Dm* Store. •
v aid (tone trolMta*. tor X«"
«rttoc aa£ Swoe.
eh bid r be accompanied by
TIME TABLES
Watt advertising woald be too aim
>le atd too cheap 'J It alvaya brought
about re olta—bta it would p on ol
ut entirely If it did not tu sally dt
F.m Pib:i;he4 It Shawnee Newa,
Jan. . VA
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depart meat of the Ictenor,
IjLtd Office at Guthrie, O. T,
January V., 1K<
Notice ta hereby Rites that the toi-
lowing nazced sealer ha* filed notice
of Ma intention to stake Cral proof i
contracts for mail
TE.RM DECLARED TO BE A MISNO
MER AS NO CONTRACTS ARE
MADE FOR HAULING.
A-^arge — c-t for Payment for Hana
Kg the Ma > i Aoout Alt T"<er*
la to Contract
Lett "J
Official icforvatkn ri'i is regard
•o th< rec«M arrangements for trae -
porting be mails to the sooth we*
develop* ti- fact that there la to net
thing a.*- a "mail contract." The gov
eniment joa't do bwtaeea that ny
It simply wjecij a root* for the tracj-
portatkm at the mail as speciSed at 1
pays a railroad so much for transpor-
isg it. bat bo written contract is es
I tered into.
It is asnoei and understood ot
HISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA
FE RAILWAY CO.
Time Table No. 25.
Doing North.
• (local freight depar s " 05 a. n.
-*M paasenger departs l.to p. w
From North. w
1t7 paasecs«:r, arrives l p. x
O local freight arrive* P- ®| ... — .
_ ,WP1 ... T. pe it tnpport of t:s claim, and that taid
W, COLORADO AND 3AMA *fc -arr. z.z t
proof will be made before Geo. A. '
■7 , „ _ _ , , . _ mail during a w- pbhiz j^rtod w l
Outcelt, C. S. Commlaaionw, at Te-
_ „ . .. rmunuf- to carry " for foar years, eiv-
comfceh. O. T^ on March 10. 1 0C.
_ .. _ _ tog the fan- service c iring that tin.
rti: Tilr- J Srarer, Eir.boro, O T, _
Tlu I iiltni States is divided iato
four mail districis. and in oa^ of the«e
tamr the mail is weighed alternately
each year, rlvicr foor year service in
ea' * Th' Teaas a'-atr^txents an 1
w-igfcing now in progress are a pat
of tbe work of adjustment in the dis-
trict embracing the Arkansas. Indian
Territory and Texas routes, and those
extending to tbe Pacific coast. wbei->-
by It appears -hat roads in tbe western
par of *h<- r intry ar ai- ■ azitat^d
over securine he mail- at this time.
Tbe mails are weigh- once in four
years In • ar-h of th<-£«- districts an!
st. pathick's ball.
Tha second aassal ball of the G. I.
A. to 3 of L E., Waskoola divtaloo.
So. >14, win be held on the erening of
Saturday, March IT, St Pair eta day,
.t Bate* ha TI. The iad.es are r-aJdag
;-rej<a ~i*Jocs for a grand time and the
event wG be thoroughly rajoyed.
Frightfully Burned.
Chas. V. Moore, a machinist, of
Pord City, Pa., had his hand frignt-
'-allj bamed In an clectrie furaace
He applied Buckl.n's Arnica Saiva
ith the usua" result: "A quick a.' i
perfect caie." Greatest beaier c«
sarth for burns, wounds sores, eere-
~a and piles. 2S at the Owl Drug
Siora.
Partner Wanted.
t Lave a good opening for a newt
.-•per and wish a ttan to take an inter
?st to start a Democratic paper, aol
*1«h an experienced editor with aonx
- -*ra Addre«a Will lam Dralla, car
?haw-tiee. Okla.. News. II
ree at this store
F1
while they last!
RAILV/AY CO.
Time Table No. 5.
Goitg South.
*17, pas.sesg' r, dtf'arts 1:15 a. m.
ttii, mixed, departs 4:00 p. in.
Prom Sooth.
m, miiH, arrives 11:55 a. m
nt, pastetger, arrives 5:00 p. a.
V:%, leaving Shawr.'-e it 1 p. bl
-a eloae connection- a*. Arkanitas
with train* for Kansas City and
tgo, and makes close coon*iona
evton with tbe fast Colorado and
jrnia trains.
117, leaving Shawn' e at S:15 a
-akei close connections at Patiii
■ j with trains for Texas. This is
of tb<; be--, fair:' '. of here for
is points, and arrives in Pt. Worth
jse to ei" good connection with
sea diverging
1 of tbe above trains carry paas-'ra-
aad baggage.
-keta sold and baggage checked
iacipa! points in United States
Canada
!1 be glad to give you any infor-
ms as to rat s and time of trains
oo or write to—
GEO. P. NELSON, Ag'at.
Shawnee, Okla.
=lOCK I8LAND TIME CARD.
West Bound.
ar. 4:15 a. m., departs 4:50 a. 05.
i ar. 12:05 p. m., dpts. 12:20 p m.
7 ar. 6 p. m.( departs C:15 p. m.
"9 ar. 4:40 p. m., (Local Freight).
East Bound.
' ar. 1:45 a. m, departs 1:55 a. m.
4 ar. 4 i. m., departs 4:10 p. a
t ar. 10:15 a. m„ dpta. 10:30 a. ca
■imseh. Romulus 4 Asher Branc't.
t< lv " '■ a. m. to Asher, Okla.
K ai .n. from Asher.
IS lv. 4:13 . li. to Tecumseh only.
47 ar. 5: ' .. .„. from Tecum. ;h.
G '. MORGAN, AgenL
for the r 12 N. W. 1-4 Sec. 25 Twp.
11 N. Range 4 E I. M.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up-
on and cu Ovation of said land, vix:
|j. H. Grove, of Shawnee. O. T.; C. C.
Johnson, of Earlboro, O. T.; J. G
Grove of Shawnee, O. T.; Columtia
McCallisler, of Earlboro. 0. T.
2 -4t JOHN J. BOLES,
Register.
KILLtheCOUCH
Imo CURE THE LUNCS
"™ Dr.King's |
i ?*£>'/ Discovery
FOR ( ' '■■■*«■<
Z'c & JJ CO
'fa tbe basis of the i
•iay of earh carrier I
r«y being regulated I
Tbey are paid on th
average of pounds c
length of what is kne
j mail route, which is :
ignatlon for certain
eights
THKwAj.'
LZ3, or X :
taken th'--
lifbed. the
f congrt*.
of a daily
the entire
a contract
iment d^®-
•rvice, the
the post-
M. K. 4 T. Tims Table.
effect Kebnary 18, 101C.
South Bounc
'11 daily pasHc-nger lv. 9:05 a. in.j
HS3 wiy frelgh* leaves 9:10 a. m.
Harth Bour.d.
112 6 ly pafu'oger lv. 6:00 p. ra.
564 w y fnl 'ht leaves 4:3C p. m.
• ' toVn No. Ill connects with No.
Oyer) f°r Durant and principal
'm in Texas and Mexico, and also
es - losv connection with No. 6
, er> ior Muskog"8, Parsons, Seda-
St. Louis and points beyond.
• Oklahoma City No. 112 makee
n connections with train for Kan-
City and points beyond. Way
ht trains carry passengers.
1 M. SNEPAKER, Agent.
t u/ for ill * il>div!sfon iK-in? ma •
S£YLBicK.TaO0B" 1 I0"5"'' '!':'arr""n'
i . i ' Pay '* fijnired so much per ton
t 'r arnurr. th calcn'a-!' n b -lrg ma !(•
' on a sliding scale basis. Where the
I tonnage on a contract mail route Is a
'srrall amount daily. th<- ra'e paid is a
, high one. Where the tonnage grows
to a large amount daily, the rate 's
T i n li Cl/AM n t 1 l/f^l •/ It- 'l er ■ tfc<. ■
tlon is made as tbe weight increases
The annual weighing is done at a
time fixed by the government, sup-
posed to be within a period wherein a
in caused by Indijestioa If you aat a a ! average may enn : Durfn.-
'0U V* "•W** *9 holiday times tbe malls are too heavy
attacks of InoijesUon, you have no d-yifct
had shortness of breath, rap id heart beats, :n mi<l imroer too light to affor
taartbum or palpitation of the heart. what if considered a fair ti -t of th-
Indigestion causes the stomach to ,,
eipand — awaH and puff up against tha , a nM! ;
heart. Th.s crowcs the heart ar.d inter- Thi «->-ieh:ng carri'd on for 1
(ere« with its action, and in the coursa of t r if fur a p. r <! r-ovorir,,'
Lm. tha heart become diseased. I ,hjs t,n|p ,h„ af,na, work be)ng ,,0;
in ninety working days. The weighing
i lone by weighers provided and pai 1
tiv the government and selected from
the lists of men who have takpn thi
eivil service examinations and who ar
eligible to become mail clerks.
It Is done both at stations and on
the trains. At large Junction points
Eva Tasiguay.
Z i Tacg-jay in 'The Sambo GirL"
B-jt Mis* Tamr-jay has arrived in her
Erw work. St. Louis remembers her
when the was the chief delight In
The Chaperons." and when, at yes-
terday's performance, she referred to
her "seal" and to herself as the "girl'
-tec-ive"—copping out a little bit
from the earlier show—there were
si its >f pleasure. The Sambo Girl"
ir.ay be praised, because it permlte
Miss Tanguay to remain on the stage
nearly all of the time, allowing her to
do pretty much as she pleases. Cer-
tainly she is the most original come-
eci'Ue before the public today, and
i' she is thoroughly boydenish Ehe !
just as certainly not all hackneyed.
Art as genuine as hers needs no apol-
oey. for she is the most unique and
- anling little entertainer to be re-
• among all the clever ones of
years. If there was any one who
thought that she would be idle when
b« r old role in "The Chape rones" pass-
ed from her keping. that person ought
t - • 1. r now. In-'^ad of the hide-
ous sweater there are various kinds
of beautiful costumes, and the move
roents that were erstwhile picturesque-
ly awkward are now. without being
changed very greatly, a sort of rag
time song. She really ought not to
be overlooked—Globe-Democrat, St
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Look in our east window for the display of the new Radlumlia
Razor Strop.
This is an innovation in razor sharpening and honeing. No
trouble. No time lost. No worry, but a keene, sharp razor always
to shave with.
This is a new thing and the manufacturers have started the
price of them very low in order to get then a going. When well
introduced they are sure to be higher.
If you see them and learn the price you will doubt the quality.
But both are guaranteed.
HtRE THEY ARE:
One Radiumite Razor Strop ,.$1X)0
One Radiumlte Razor W-00
14.00
Buy the Strop and the Razor is free.
You get both for
.11.00
LITTLE
DRU6 STORE
wallace mann
4SAME OLD PLACE*
WITH A
BIS TRADE
"Off raitb tbe 016
On TOftb t belRew."
SPRING SUITINGS NOW READY
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c.
It. Sill HER LAND
city auctioneer
the Becker
. March 1.
Theatre, Thursday
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
ligesU what you eat, takes the strain off
1 of the heart, and contributes nourishment,
\ itrength and health to every organ of tha
| oody. Cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour
I Stomach, Inflammation of the mucous
I rnsmbranes lining the Stomach and Diges-
i tive Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia and Catarrh
jf the Stomach.
AlHr eating. myfwx! wcuM rrt t?v irwUnf
i my t*o*rt pai^.:a.:e a ) I ¥ . : r*t<y avvak.
I nmllr 1 seta botUaol KV' ' ■ '1 ' ga>-« m«
«i4tt relict. After us:r.6' ati* I uncurM
MRS. L0R1N0 NICHOLS. P.nn Van. M Y
Deafness Cannot be Cure*
eal aps Watlons. as thev cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to care deaf-
ness and that is by constitutions! rem-
edies Deafness Is caused by aa t
flam* il condition ot the mucous lining
j* 'he Eustachian Tube. When this
ut>e is Inflamed you have a rumbling
juinl or Imperfect hearing, and when
l is entirely closed, deafness is the
-esuit. and unless the Inflammation
■an be taken out and this tube restored
o Its normal condition, hearing wli
tie tet royed forever; nine caew* out
c* ten are caused by catarrh, which is
uotL1' but an inflamed condition of
"menus surfates.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for fny case of Deafness (caused oy
catai that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free
F J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!
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General Live Stock and Farm Sales
Office 107 North Broadway.
ee Me Before Booking Dates
e-i rx txiai-pt-jMiiPBip'iBMiTiTiiaitiiH :t iTit^.ri'S:Sir;t"T
w. p. boyd
phone 72
corner park and broj u
PURITAN RYE—A Gentleman's drink in a Gentleman's Resort.
We'come as the Flowers in May."
No Matter W h t You are Going to Buy I've Got It
CARSON DRUG CO., Tecumseh, Okla.
- EE MY DISPLAY ■'
being first
rms th'
* 4 t|om
heart tr<
■\'
Ditfests What You Eat
DalUlbottUfc.Ui 1*4 (
u mvih Mlbi [
trltl. «r M c«it m . |
1>a Popular St. Louis Line
81- trains daily each *ay. >*twi: i >. n
a City and 9t. Louis Observetion Din
Tit Cars and Pullmm Pilace Sleeping
Ca> t. Bverything first clant. J ' e
dal.y service between Kansas City au
0* ha Ask your agent to route you vif
ttf
3oi.
Missouri
Pacific
Railway.
rae.A. o. P. A.,
E. E. BLECKLEY,
We Hate The Reputation of Selling
Good and First-Class
fresh and
salt meats
Oysters Fish and every-
thing- k pt in a Fir&c
Clans Market. Leave
or send your orders and
they will have prompt
attention by our .deliv-
ery men to any part of
the City ,
Thur
Truett
We
Main St.
L'Jck est Man In Arkansas.
in the iiicki- st man In Arkansas,'
Bruno, "sinct
titer five • ars of c mtinuous tough
ng and bleeding from the lungs; anc
[Jowc my good fortun<? to the world't
greatest medicine, Cr. King's New
Jlscovi ry for Consumption, which I
:nov from experience will cure con
lumptlon if taken in time. My wift
lb proved with first bottle aud twe!v
iottks completed the cure." Cures th
worst coughs and colds or money rt
iindc-d. At the Owl Drug Store. SOi
ind >1. Trial bottle free. •
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
A public iastitu'i >a op^n
Has nineteen large, airy
date operating room
trained and experienced.
to the Midi Til Profession.
otiH, including an up-to-
Odr nurses are graduated,
8hawnbe HOSPITAL
JHSC3TT, !VI. D., Super; tondent. 312 North Bell.
r -v-, >+-f
The CITY MEAT MARKET
124 North Broadway.
The Yellow Fever Germ,
has rcccntly Veen dlscovert'd. II bears
a close resemblance tc the malaria
germ. To free the system from
disease germs, the most effective rem-
edy Is Dr. King's New Life Pills
Guaranteed to cure all diseases due
to malaria poison aeC constipation
25c at the Ow] Drug Store. •
A man who om'e had rough, h rny
hands made them soft and smooth
with Witch Hazel Salve, but he used
the genu'ne—that bearing the name
"E. C. DeWltt & Co., Chicago." For
sores bolls, cuts, burns, bruises, etc.,
It has no equal, and affords almost Im-
mediate relief from blind, bleeding,
itching and protruding Piles. Sold oy
X E. Cockrell. •
WE WANT YOUR HIDES
John Flnnigan Co., 207 West Main
ureet. Shawnee, Okla. We pay the
ilghest cash prices for all kin Is of
lldes and Furs. Jl-tfw
First Published In Shawnee News,
Feb. 2G, 190C.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Guthrie, O. T„
February 24, 190C.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice
of his Intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before Geo. A. Out-
celt, tT. S. Commissioner, at Tecumseh,
0. T., on April 10, 190C, viz.: James
M. Walker, Shav.nee, O. T., for the
N. E. Sec. 34 Twp. 10 N. R. 2 E. I. M.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence upon
and cutlvatlon of -aid land, viz.: R
Aveut, of Shawnee, O. T.; M. H. Ul-
rich, of McLoud, O. T.: William Coth-
ran, of Shawnee O T.: G. G. Riddling,
of McLoud, O. T
JOHN J. BOLES,
26-4tw Register.
10205
Have You Heard of the New Kansas City Train?
Leaves Oklahoma City daily at 7:30 p. m. vlaMlss'nrl, Kansas & Texas
R'y—arrives Kansas City at 8:40 a. m. the follov ing morn.ng, making all Im-
portant connections.
This train Carrie: a through (buffet) sleeper to Kansas City, and chair
cars.
Change of cars Is one of the great' st inconveniences of travel. Yoi
don't have to change cars If you travel via the Missouri, Kansas & Texaa
Railway. Through trains (over its rai's) run from Oklahoma City to Kan-
sas City and St. Louis. All through trains have Chair Cars and Pullma
Sleepers.
Travel Right
The M. K. & T. trains leave Oklahoma City daily at 10:30 a. m. ai
7:30 p. m. for St. Louis, Hannibal, Sedalia, Nevada, Ft Scott, Kansas Clt
Parsons, Joplln, Galena, Columbus, Coffeyville,' Bartlesville, etc.
When you have occasion to trav.jl, use the same discrimination In bnj
anything else. If there Is any informing a ticket that you would In buying
atlon you want about a prospective Tip, write me. I'll gladly give you th«
Information.
Address
GEO. S, STEIN,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
OKLAHOMA CITY, 0. t.
Tickets are on sale everywhere vlaMUsourl, Kansas & Texas Railway.
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 225, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1906, newspaper, February 27, 1906; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137923/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.