The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 200, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1906 Page: 2 of 12
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THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
FRIDAY. MAY 25, 190S
LAST DAY OF SGHOOL
THE SUMMER VACATION HAILED
BY SCHOLARS YOUNG AND
OLD.
Graduat ng Exert *et W'll Take Piace
at Becker Theatre Tonight—The
C'ass Consists of Five Gir's
and One Boy.
of the graduation class, havfng re-
ceived the highest grades during the
school year.
The class address this evening will
be delivered by Dr. Richard Boone
Dr. Boone U a noted lecturer, and
his address this evening will be an
able one. His subject for the occa-
sion will be: "Servicesbleness in
Education "
A ladies' quartette from Norman
will furnish music for the occaslon.
The four young ladies composing
the quartette of Norman came is this
morning and will sing at the com-
mencement exercises. The following
are the young ladies: Misses Myrti?
Sandstone, Bessie Leman. Nelle Rob-
inson and Nelle Goodrich.
Today is the last day of the school
year. At 1:15 0>is afternoon the stu-
dents were dismissed from the var-
ious school buildings, to enjoy the
long summer months without Mudv
Mary little hearts have been made
happy because the day of rest has
finally come, after months of toil and
hard work.
Tonight at the Becker Theatre will
close the series of events that have
marked an epoch in the school history
of Shawnee The graduates will oc-
cupy seats on the stage, and dtplomas
wul be presented to them by H. A.
Basham president of the board of
education. The following are those
who graduate: Miss Mabel Davis
Miss Myrtle Nicbolaoa. Miss Myrtle
Brill, Miss Mamie Pulley. Miss Nelle
Crocsan and Edward Rodgers- Mr.
Rodgrrs shoold certainly congratulate
himself upon the fact that he has
tTe putty girts as his graduating
ChMMM.
Miss Mabel Davis is the honor pupil
ALUMNIJECEPTION
ELKS- HALL SCENE OF A BRIL
LI ANT GATHERING LAST
NIGHT.
Chambariain'a Cough Remedy th* Vary
Bast.
"I hive bees us:ng Chambariain's
Cough Remedy and wast to say It !s
the test cough medicine I have ever
taken." says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant
of Harlan Mich. There is no question
about its being the bast as It will cure
a cough or cold in leas time than any
other treatment It should always ba,
kept Is the house ready far ins taut
use. far a cold can be curad in much
'•««$ time when prompt'.y treated. For
-■ale by the Ow: Drug Store. •
Homecoming Week for Kentuckiana.
Louisville, Ky.
For the above the Santa Fe will,
sell tickets for }25.45 for the round!
trip, dates of sale June 11, 12 and 13.
Return limit leaving Louisville ".s
June IS- The trip is continuous in!
both directions As extension of re-
turn limit may be obtaised by a pay-
ment of SO cents additional and de-1
prsit of ticket for 3b days.
Any information desired regarding
connections, sleeping car service and
time cards of the various lines into
Louisville will be gladly furnished by
the undersigned.
GEO. P NELSON. Agent,
Shawnee. O. T.
Mra. Whitaker Recovering.
The many friends of Mrs. F. A
Whitaker will be pleased to learn
tha; she is recovering from her very
recent illness.
COMING EVENTS.
May 2T—Revival services will «*n-
tneoce at the M. E. church, on the
corner of Beard and Ninth streets.
May 22—The Junior-Senior recep-
tion.
May 25—Senior claas day.
The Cioamg Days of School Marfcea M*.r 24—Alumni reception.
With Music, Dancing and Feast- May 25—Commencement exercises
inj—All Voted the ">cca- >f the Shawnee High school at the
s>on a Success. Becker Theatre.
' May 26—Band concert and ice
At Elks' hall was held one of thr rream festival and exhibition drill by
most brilliant affairs given dnrir; Modern Woodmen in Woodland park,
commencement week. The alum .. May 25-31—The State Sunday School
of the Shawnee High school left not i- xmvention at Hobart,
ing undone to make 'he reception a May is—The Sons of Veterans will
success, and this It was in every meet In the evening at K of P. hall
tall. For several weeks extensn to take action In regard to the proper
preparations for the event have been >t-servance of Decoration Day.
going on. and to the pleasure of the May 27—G A. R memorial services
invited guests everything was in reai - t United Brethren church at 11 a. m
iness for their coming last evenitc May 30—Decoration day.
The many guests began to arrive The Columbia Op;ra company will
at > o'clock, and before the half-past pity a week's engagement at the Bee-
hour was reached the beautifully dec- ker about June L
orated hall was ringing with merry June 5—Curtice Industrial school
laughter and swarming with pretty picnic.
ladies drvssed in white.
The reception was gives to the Auction every Saturday night at S
graduating class by the alumni. It be- o'clock- Lemon's Auction Exchange,
ing the first of its kind, as the alnmt. 19-tf
is a new organization, having ber_ —
f irrned but a short time. Notice to Contractors.
Music by Kloepfer's orchestra an Shawnee, Oklahoma, May IT, '06.
dancing was one of the features of Notice is hereby given that sealed
the evening. Ice cream and cake bids for the performance of the work
were s-rved, together with punch, ant of construction of a School Building
was greatly enjoyed by the guests. *°r the Board of Education of the City
of Shawnee, Pottawatomie County, Ok-
A good complexion is impossible ahoma Territory, will be received at
v-ith tfc° stomach out of order. If the office of the Clerk of the Board
pasty salow people would pay more t- of Education of the said city up to
tention to their stomachs and leas to i o'clock p. m. of the 26th day of May
the ikir on their faces, they would A. D. 1906. Said construction to be
have better complexions. KODOL done according to the plans and spec-
FOR DYSPEPSIA will digest what you fications therefor on file in the office
eat and put your stomach back in right >f the said clerk, and adopted by the
shape to do its owe work. Kodol Board of Education on the ISth day of
relieves palpitation of the heart, flat- April, 1906. Certified check of five
nlence. sour stomach, heart burn, etc. hundred ($500.00) dollars must accom-
Sold by J. E CockreU. • pany each and every bid. Board of
——— Education reserves the right to reject
Notice to the Public.
We have moved our cleaning and
tai:orisg parlor from 102 N. Broadway
to 402 E Main. Ring us up, 107, and
we will call. Very respectfully. Nix
Bros. 24-lm
any or all bids.
H. A. BASHAM,
Pres. Board of Education.
j. G. KNOUSE.
Clerk of the Board of Education.
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IF YOU BUY A PIANO OF US YOU CANNOT GO WRONG.
WE HANDLE ONLY RELIABLE MAKES, AT PRICES AND
TERMS THAT EVERYBODY CAN OWN A PIANO. ORGAN OR ♦
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Armstrong, Byrd & Co.
Phone 523
W. F. REED, Manager,
121 X. Broadway
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$ FROUPT DELIVERY TO ANT PART OF THE CITT • 9
I THE NEW STATE COAL AND FEED CO.
ft " ROODHOUSE. Proprietor. h
O Best McAlester—* 000 Ibf *6.50 |
0 Colorado Lamp—*,000 lbs 16.00 *
ft Briar Creek *5.75 ft
0 Henrietta Limp 15.W '3
O WuheJ McAlester Nnt Coal ."5-15 O
O Adams' Creek—car lata *4.15 ft
ft Cook Wood. Heater Wood Any Quantity ft
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PHYSICIANS.
DRS. WARNER A EVANS,
Osteopath, Physcian and Surgeon
OSTEOPATHS.
DENTISTS.
Di. C. D. BALL
Office completely equipped for electric Registered Osteopath Rooms 1-2-1 Lowe Building. N. Bread
treatment and X-ray work. , rjrarfnato fmm 0{ way. Shawnee. Okla
W. J. CRAMPON, D. 0. S.
DENTIST.
Office phone 356; Res. phone *72.
117 %~2 East Man.
Graduate from American School
! Osteopathy at Kirksville. Mo.
E. A. MAYBERRY
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office, Rooms 26-27 over Postoffice,
Shawnee, Okla.
_ Office :n Room 23 Beard-Kennedy t Re«. Phone 25. Office phone 5S5
PHONE "0 whe€ler B:iS- Cor- Broadway ani DR. C. C. YOUMANS.
Ninth Sts. DENTIST.
Office hours 9 to 12 and 2:30 to 5.
Whittaker Bldg.
Shawnee, Okla
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
A public ias:;:uu>n opm to the Medical Profession.
Has nineteen lar^e, airy rooms, including an up-to-
date operating room. Oar nurses are graduated,
trained and experienced.
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
J H SCOTT. W. D.. Superintendent.
312 North Belt.
DR. J. H. SCOTT,
Residence 320 North Beard. ..
Office phone 190. Res. phone 148.
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
•
" G. H. SANBORN,
t"' and 4 Whittaker 3!dg.
On. i hours 9 to 12, 2:30 to 5. Phone
ence 32, office 336.
FACTORA
>:i?n
JOCKEY SHOEING SHOP.
If you have a good l_orse, and yon
ike him and he likes you, take him
o the Jockey Shoeing Shop for shoo
*g. J. D. Treat, expert Utter.
JOCKEY SHOEING SHOP.
C4nier Unon *nd Seventh.
MRS. W. J. CRAMPTON,
DRESSMAKING.
Lowe Building. North Broadway.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
CONTRACTORS.
t AM NOT OUT ON A P/.R OE, BUT
1 iu: .<4 in so «aung Ttonuai Chile and Lave go; phau "Imitated kj
al. equaled by none."
•Hit:, PIES. COFFEE, CAKE. CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
<X>LDEN GATE DRIP COFFEE. BEST IN THE WORLD.
6 CENTS A CUP. ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINKS.
Take a bucket of Chill home «ith ron. ,
WE ADMIRE COMPETITION AND UNDER NO CONDITION WILL WE
MAVE FROM OUR POSITION AS THE LEADER.
TOM TIERNAN'S CHILE PARLOR
No. 7 East Main Street Shawnee, Oklahoma
W. A. TANKERSLEY.
Brick and Stone Contractor.
Estimates furnished on application.
3J.V jNorih Union. Bell phone No. 2
When in Need of Carpenters, Adiresa
DR. MAYM«i LEECH.
REGISTERED OSTEOPATH.
Graduate of A. T. Stills, Klrksville,
Mo. Office first door west of Ninth
and Bell.
Phone 641. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5.
i J. A. WELLS,
DENTIST.
Over Mann's Drug Store. Phone 254
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Phone 124. Office 110 S. Un'on Ave.
Shawnee Transfer Co.
A. T. WALKER, Prop.
General Transfer and Storage Bua!ne«
Mov ng a Specialty.
We respectfully solicit a por'ion (i
. your business.
VETERINARY
VETERINARY.
S. F. VOSE.
PR/CTICAL VETERINARY.
Specialist on all ailments of Feet
Legs and Muscles. Office at Hac r's
Barn, 116-113 Union avenue, Shaw-
nee, Okla
JOB PRINTING.
T/etter heads, envelopes, bill heads
cards, etc., at The Shawnee News of
flee. 12S N. Broalwa* •
I Dr. H. M. Rhoades S. 0. Holdca
! Territorial Surgeon & Dentist
Scientific Horse Shoer
RHOADES dL HOLDEN
DR. THEO. P. BRINGHURST,
DENTIST.
Office over Shawnee National Bank Ve*eri" T H° P*al '"d Shoeing Shop
Shawnee, Oklahoma | on aU diseases of the foot
and leg.
Treat all diseases of domestic anl-
___ mals. Consultation free. Satisfaction
LAWYERS-
D. H. Morgan. Geo. S. Cart-r. guarantee!
CARTER & MORGAN, 127 South Union Avenue
LAWYERS, Phone 454 Night Calls 636
Shawnee, Oklahoma
0®ce over P. O
MEN AND WOMEN.
r9* Bif 6 for ua&*iarftl
di :h rr««.inflac;!nftUoai.
irriUUo«« or aic«r tioa*
of amrona m«aibr*aM.
tad SJ: Mtna-
gi n: or ponotova.
Sold kj Dragf liU.
or #nt is pi !Q wrapper.
for
f 00. r.r S bottle* tx.rs.
Circular wai oa r^sNt
WILLIAM D. BOSLER,
ATTORNEYJkT-LAW
Room 11 City Hall
Notary Public
WOOD & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 4 and 5, over Oklahoma Nat-
j ional Bank.
ARCHITECTS.
R. W. THOMAS,
HOUSE MOVER.
Estimates made on moving houses.
415 West Oakland, Shawnee. Okla
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP,
3143 Easton Ave., St. Louis, '
Buy and sell old money, stamps and
curios.
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Hi
ors ♦
HOW HE WON HER. .
The hardest heart wiU soften under ] *
e influence of this delldooa ICE t f
CKEaM. It Is mad* lrom the llacst %
roun'ry separator cream and is the
smoothest article on the market
creams. We make a variety of flavors
1 a variety of designs. Give us
ir orders If you appreciate trusting
■m In competent hands. Onr em-
plp<es «re eipem tn their lines,
ompt ^tfntjoji, given to alL
Sobf^ess.
oLUE RtBlO*!' CWAMERY AND
ICE CREAM CO.
SHAWNEE, - • . OKLA.
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S. M. GLOYD.
Lumber Dealer
SpecUltlee:
Promptness and Sat sfacUam
H. E. JACOBS. Mgr.
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SA66AGE ANDEXPRESS
UIE-Acmt Fr a Rtv
Hotel Plon 777
PETERS 4 NETHERCOT,
ARCHITECTS.
ROOM 30 WHITTAKER BUILDING
SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA.
W. M. TAYLOR,
LAWYER.
Over First National Bank. Shawnee.
Attorney at Law. Notary Public.
The News
Do you Take It?
\
WILLIAM H. DODGE,
SbTnee. Okla
Collections, Commercial Law, Co">-
veyanclng. AU instruments of writing
j accurately drawn and acknowledge- ————
I ments taken. Office, Room 13 over , HOME-COMING
i First National Bank.
-THE-
PIONEER
Tel, and Tel. Co.
Guarantees Good Phone
Service at the Follow-
ing Rates:
Residence SI8 Per Year
Business * * S30.00
Call No. 600
THE BEST SERVICE
Is Offered by the
LOUISVILLE
A NASHVILLE
ROAD
RAIL*
E. D. REASOR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Justice * the Peace, Room S City Hall
BaUdlng.
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
FOR ALL KENTUCKIANS.
to the
EAST AND NORTHEAST
A Throngv Sleeper Dally from
Springs to
LOUI8VILLE
and CINCINNATI
via MEMPHIS
For full information a* to rata*,
time table*, etc., apply to ymi local
agent or address,
N. a BAIRD, •
Trav. faM >- nt. Little Rock. Ark.
EASY EMPLOYMENT AT HOME—
J5.00 for first hour (Ladles not barred).
Send stamp for particulars Aidrees
Hot Central Adv. * Correspondence Co,
Dept^ 4," 195 Matto .. 111. S-4tw
SHAWNEE SANITARIUM
private, secluded, lying-in home June
Over BO,000 former residents of the
state of Kentucky have accepted the
Invitation of the Louisville Commercial
Cl'ib to Its home-coming celebration
to be he'.d in Louisville June 13-17,
W06, It will be the greatest gather-
ing ever held in the state of Kentucky
and 160,000 has already been sub-
scribed for an entertainment fund.
Y'ednesday, Jun 13. will be Recep-
t- 'Q and Welcome Day; Thursday,
14, "Foster Day," in honor of
for ladies and chljdren. None but Stephen Ciilins Foster, the author of
contagious diseases excluded. Kindest
and best care given all patients.
KRS. DAISY D. ORANT,
8!t HaMson St. Phone SIS No. J this tfea • | s. |
"My Old Kentucky Home;" Friday,
June 15, Daniel Boone Day; Saturday.
J'in* 16, Onsater Kentucky Day. For
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