The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Wf REACH THE PEOPLE.
rup «MA*NEE Nt/*
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1 0«.
VOUR Pf TRON# QE SOLICITEB.
1 LONG DISTAHCE
Telephone Service
To a I parth of the
Country
OPEN PASTURES FATAL GASOLINE
SENATE COMMITTEE HAS FAVOR
ABLY REPORTED THE HOUSE
BILL TO SENATE.
Lawton. Okla., Fel- L'v The explos-
ion of a easoline lamp in :h- corridor
of the eounlv Jail at 5:30 p m. TWf-
day will cost two men their lire*. Thy
fatally injured are John Jamison, loc-il
agent for the Hydron Carbon Ugbi
Telephone
& Telegraph Co,
If Passed, the Great Reserve in thi
Comanche Country Will be Thrown
Open to Pur-
chasers.
and
H"
Washington,
ouse bill to oi
omanche resc
>. C„ Feb 28.—The
n the pastures in the
senate committee
to is the one present
an John H. Stephen-
Co.
sixteen
cruelty
Otter
Rhtriff
Iff H. C
A. Elri
an" bi
Andy Fitzwat
ilo is serving
> animals.
less seriously
C. Hammonds,
Hammonds. De|
rred • hat it
■r. a
boy
term
inc
l> pnty S'a. r
iity Sheriff S
stee .la nils.
into th<* lan.j
was defective,
ler that it woi:i<
procure a no! ti
slon took place
acres
I the
WHEN THE FIRE BELL RINGS
■n eighty thousan
he Indian reservations. an<!
y-flve thousand acres of land
! set aside as wood reservation, shall
■ 'prior by proclamation of the preai
' dent within three months from the
j passage of this act and disposed of j vertlsed In these co'umns acta upon
,ui>on i ll r at public au< ti >n this policy. •
j at the discretion of the secretary, t<.
the highest bidder, under the provis-
ions of the homestead law, and such
soaay men of property tremble in their Purchaser mu-t be duly qualified t •
•hoes. They fear that this time !t makp entry. It further provides thi-
ll their place that Is going up in tai,i lands shall l>e sold for not less
•moke. ■ 'han one dollar and fifty cents per
And wbe^ tlieir fears prove ground-' and shall !j. sold upon a payment
lasa, tbeie is the same old procrastina- of one-fifth of purchase price to be paid
Otm—It will do to see about |in four equal annual installments. The1
FIRE INSURANCE | secretary is vested with full power
day r'ier tOL-orrow or next week. And an,1 authority to make such rules an 1
•loop comet a fire and snuffs them regulations as to the time of notice
cwt. manner of sale, and other matter it.-
The mora! to this talk Is obvious, cident to the carrying out of th<- pro-
We tre writing fire Insurance—let us visions of the act as he may deem
write t policy for you. necessary.
NELSON-DEAN INSURANCE CO. | The bill does not provide for a reg-
istration as did the former opening.
however, it provides that land will tie
awarded to only boni fide homestead-
ers. There is no other way to deter-
mine who Is entitled to bid upon this
land other than a registration. The
registration of 1901 proved to be a
very successful and most satisfactory
one. It is probable that the mode of
ascertaining who Is eligible to file up-
on this land will he determined by the
registration system.
106 North Union Avenue.
>4 > <1*1*1 -tgxtxgxy 4
HOTEL BUBT
BUFFET
Handles nothing but the
best of Liquors, Wine and
Cigars.
Ce!eSrated Eureka ?prings
water served.
|i Garreit & McKnight.
East of Hotel Lobby
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Attend the Big White Sale—Thurs-
day, Friday, Saturday. Gossling, Truett
& Co. No. 3 West Main. 27-3t
'3 'fxfxaxfxgxjKli ffr M;
JO-KO
An honest, dependable 5 cents
Cigar, made by skilled, well-
paid Shawnee labor, from old
high grade, naturally cured
time rweated tobacco.
Ask For IL
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Announcement
Architects William A. Nethercot and
Ed J. Peters announce that Miss Ab
bie Meyer, the artist, will work In con-
nection with them In the residence de-
partment of their work. Miss Meyer
The New Cough Syrup—the one that jis an PXPert ln a matters pertaining
acts as a mild cathartic on the bowels 0 'n'er'or color schemes, decorating,
—Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and 'urn's'I'n£8> etc., and clients of this
1 firm for residence work will have the
benefit of her services in this depart-
ment without extra charge. 26-6t
Tar. It expels all cold from the sys-
tem, cuts the ph'egm out of the throat
strengthens the mucous membranes of
the broncLial tubes, and relieves croup
whooping cough, etc. Children love
It. Sold by J E. CockreU. •
LADIES—I make fron. $18 to $30
per week and want you to have the
same opportunity. The work Is very
| pleasant and will pay handsomely for
The Universal Verdict. ;ven your spare time. I speak from
One of the most notable entertain- experience, as I have often made $10
ments now before the American pe>> In a single day. This is no deception,
pie is to be given in the Shawnee Op- I want no money and will gladly send
era House tonight. We refer to L> fnll particulars free to all. Address
man H. Howe's new Lifeorama, whose Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10, Port-
primacy among current entertainments land, Maine. II
cannot be questioned. The sum of nni- —————
v< rsal opinion must be accepted as 1;■I'-I-I-gi-ggjaKa.-'Sjl!g.wtI~P3 IIiiliip-Bib*
true The exhibition Lah appeared a i
throughout the country repeatedly and
judgment «'
P. G. MILNER
Livery, Feed and Sale
Stable:
BEST SERVICE IN THE CITY.
Telephone No. 636 *S. Union Ave.
as repeatedly received Its
and ilaudlts as no other has. There
are those entertainments that come
and go, that are applaud -d, and yet
none make the deep and lasting Im-
pression that, is so characteristic of
Lyman H. Howe's. It has been a per
11 nulal subject of thought and conver-
sation for ion years and has woven -i
fpell that has never been broken. One
reason of It is that Mr. Howe Is never
satisfied with bis own exhibitions, but
is tlrel'ss |n sheir advancement and
Improvement.
FOR RLNT.
Sto e K'loin i .1; th of
Office, a d office
rooms in <'tfice
building. Apply to
OAVII) PELZ.
Ro in 1<>, t>v.
Don't deceive yourself. If yon have
indigestion take Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. It will relieve you. Rev. W.
E. Hocutt, South Mills, N. C., says:
"I was troubled with chronic indica-
tion for several years; whatever I ate
seemed to cause heartburn, sour stom-j
ach, fluttering of my heart, and gen-
eral depression of mind and body. My !
uggist recommended Kodol, and 1t
ha* relieved me. I can now eat any-
ing and sleep soundly at night Ko-
dol digests what you eaL For sale
V'v J. E. CockrelL •
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•Sri
!H0. PSTCHEh
Real Estate Man,
That merchant who was first to de-!
cide that It was better business policy
to sell two suits of clothes, at a pro",
f one dollar each, than to sell bu
one suit at a profit of two dollars—la.
the corner stone of the edifice <!
"modern retailing." Every store ad
Daws-A rgi bright.
The announcement was made today
'fiat S ') Daws, president of the In-
i'iah -tin Farmers' Union, and Mrs. S
F -Atftibright, were united in marriage
Tuesuay evening at 4 o'clock, by Re.-
B J. Waugh, pastor of the Christian
cb irch. Both parties are well and
favo-ably known and their marriage
will be fieeted with pleasure by their
many iriends.
Just a little Kodol after meals will
relieve that fullness, be'chlng, gag on
stomach, and all other symptoms of In-
digestion. Kodol digests what you
eat, and enables the stomach and di-
gestive organs to perform their func-
tions naturally. For sale by J. E.
CockrelL •
WE WANT YOUR HIDES
John Finnigan Co., 207 West Main
street, Shawnee, Okla. We pay the
highest cash prices for all kin Is of
Hides and Furs. Jl-tfw
>PFICE VT W. J.
*>me choice lots In
t of the city and en:
Property will V
rv terms
RIGGS
'he nortV
SHAWNEE OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday February 28
ijrd SEMI ANNUAL TOUR
LYMAN H. HOWE'S
—EVER NEWER—
LIFEORAMA
for Eleven years an unbroken crowning tr.ii mpbi
The new program is replete with interest, humor and knowledge,
include g absolote'y the only authentic moving picture*
Of the Siege and Surrender of Porf Arthur
And many other exclusive timelv an<l superb scenes of Modern Life and
Historv at Hoire an<i abroad.
R s?rved Seats at McClellan & Yunt's j
PRICES 25. 35 and 50 Cen's
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The SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS
$
$
Fine Foot Wear
carry in stock as fine a line of Ladies' Uo-to-date
Shoes as can be found in any exclusive i-hoe store.
We have all Styles, Heels. Toes and Widths. Patent Kid,
Vici Kid, Gun Metal. Tan, White,
and combinations, Black and
White, black and Tan, Tan and
Brown. We buy our high grade
Ladies' Shoes from Krohn Fech-
heimer Co. of Cincinnatti, which
is a guarantee of high quality.
They are also sole manufacturers
of the celebrated
&
m
m
&
Red Cross,
Flexible Sole
Shoes. They have no equal for
comfort and durability. They
are as flexible as an old Shoe.
The C ushion Heel takes the jar
out of walking, Tenderfeet are
comfortab e in them. There is
no such thing as breaking in
Red Cross Shoes. Our showing
in High Cuts and Oxfords are
m
as
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second to none,
tried on. you
Comfort
Have a pair of our High Grade Shoes
will enjoy a new sensation of "Shoe
MS
&
J. F. WOMBLE
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For Dependable f ooiwear
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FIRE INSURANCE
The New York Underwriters' Agen-
cy has assets approximating nineteen
million dollars and has a notable rec-
MEN AND WOMEN, ord of half a century of honorable
dealing with the Insuring public. Why
not have your policies written In such
a company. Represented by Porter &
Cammaclt, Agents, No. 107 N. Broad-
way, Shawnee, Okla. 23-Ct
cm Big « tor unnatural
dm< !ibt s.Jnflan iiinti nB.
IrnUiiotii or ulceration#
of in u coa i membrane*.
Painlft** and not aatrln*
'EEVANSChEMICAICO. gent or jouonous.
Hold bj DruiftiU,
' or aent In pUIn wrarr«r.
bf rxpre <«. prepaid, (or
• 1 00. ' r 3
Circular aenl uu requeat.
Becker * heater,
BECKER BROS., Managers
THURSDAY, MARCH I,
EVA TANGUAY
IN THE
•* AMBO GIRL."
-3 C'13 ftr« $$0
COOK WITH GAS *
f-t-n'aaiMiiBxattitiaHiiaigtiiaiiHMiimiaaiji
Lrissman's |
Planing Mill, f
Vf nnufacturers of and dealers in 1;
8LASS, SASH, DOORS AND RLiNDS +
and all kinds of J
Hpclal Mill VVoek.
£
Estimates Cheerfully Given j.
Tel. J4K S. Bell Street -j-
Near the Railroad.
Miss Tanguay 1s Charlotta Dashlng-
i ton in "The Sambo Girl." It Is some-
All old time Cough Syrups bind the thing new and breezy There ,g jus[
bowels. This is wroag. A new Idea
was advanced two years ago In Ken-
nedy's Laxative HoLey and Tar. This
remedy acts on the mucous metabranes
of the throat and lungs and loosens
the bowels at the same time. It ex-
pels all cold from the system. It clears
the throat, strengthens the mucous
membranes, relieves coughs, colds,
croup, whooping cough, etc.
J. E. Cockrell.
c nough plot to keep It from being a
vaudeville, and the songs and dances
are of the kind that set the gallery
to whistling.
At the close of the first act the au-
dience Insisted upon a curtain speech
from the star, a request to which she
responded with some diffidence. In
Sold by the second act she gave a whirlwind
dance, which was wildly encored. The
—— chorus work was excellent—St. Louis
We have money to lend on security Globe.
of any kind. Rates reasonable. Por-
ter & Cammack, 107 N. Broadway, Reserved seats on sale at Cock-
Shawnee, Okla 23 6t rell's.
Now is the time
to place your or-
der for a Gas
Stove and take
advantage of the
Gift Proposition
of the
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SHAWNEE GAS LIGHT CO..,
office 125 north broadway
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 226, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1906, newspaper, February 28, 1906; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137924/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.