The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 219, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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GARBER RETURNS HIS PASS.
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COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN 9
COOLEST
High Class Vaudeville
The management wishes to announce that next week's bill will
surpass anything ever given in a vaudeville house in this city.
The bill comprises five big acts, all of a comical nature.
THE OVERING TRIO
HEADED BY BABY RUTH, THE INFANT PHENOMENON
AHERN & BAXTER
The Greatest Comedy Acrobatic Team Before the American Public.
FRANK A. VOBERG
The Greatest German Musician and Comedian, Presenting a High-Class
Musical Turn.
MISS IRENE ROSS
Singing the Illustrated Ballad, "I Love You Honey, Love You Deed 1 Do
THE BIJOUGRAPH
Showing Automobile No. 13 and the Difficulties of the Operator
Oklahoma Judge Refuses to Accept
Favors of Railroads
'Guthrie, Okla., June 10.—It is learn-
ed that Judge Milton C. Garber of the
fifth district has refused to accept £a-
' vors from the railroads In Hie way oi
transportation. 'He has mailed all
I his passes to the railway compaaies
I with notes thanking them for their
kindness but states that under no cir-
! cumstances can he accept ti.- favors
I while he Is on the bench.
| At last the statehood bill has passed
' both houses and was signed by the
I' president at 5:->0 Thursday ( V nin^
I We now have the rights of American
citizens.—Harry Foster's Tcuniseh
Democrat, .lnne 15. Harry believed
1 It should have been signed on thi
15th.
THE TEXAS WONDER.
I Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheu-
j matte troubles; sold by all druggists,
f two months treatment by mail for
TI. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Btreet
Et. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials.
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EVERYBODYS SPACE
General Business, Three Lines 3
Times 95c, Payable In Advance.
3 LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent o.i
first floor. Nice, shady place. 431
North Mark< t. 15-3t
FOR RENT—2 rooms for light house
keeping. No children 420 N. Market
St.
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. -.30
E. Seventh St. 15-3t
THE SHAWNEE N tW .
S\TUrtDAY, JUNE 16, 1906.
FOR KENT—2 new four room
houses, large pleasant rooms, good
water, apply at News. 9-tI
WANTED—Six men to travel In
each state, distribute samples and ad-
vertise our goods. Salary $21 per
week and expenses guaranteed. Ex-
penses advanced Experience unnec-
essary. Address, with stamp, stat-
ins age and occupation, Reeve Co.,
119 Dearborn St., Chicago. 16-3t
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur-
nished eight room house, modern con-
veniences, on car line, fine piano nd
other household goodsif wanted. Ad-
dress L. P. or call at News office. 2S-i£
REV. C. F. TRIMBLE.
WANTED—Situation in private fam-
ily to do house work Good refer-
ences. Call at 330 East Seventh. Miss
Taylor. l>-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
C. F. Trimble, wbo is territorial
evangelist for the Christian church,
is in the city and will occupy the pul-
pit of the Christian church morning
and evening next Sunday.
He is a member of the Oklahoma
Christian Missionary society, and
known as the "Guthrie living link."
FOR RENT—65 rooms suitable for
hotel, 75 front second floor and 25
front third floor. All rooms are mod-
ern and good hallway. Also have a
first floor store room suitable to be
used as office and dining room. This
is located in the heart of the city on
the corner and a man who has had
hotel experience can make good money
from same. For further particulars
address W. Dralla, care News, Shaw-
nee. 7
FOR SALE.
Two or three young gentlemen can
find good, clcan rooms and good board
at 52' N. Douglas. Price reasonable.
One-half block north of school park.
9-tf
Souvenir Matinees Tuesday and Friday. Childrens' Matinee Saturday
ADMISSION 10 and 15c 25%
M. A. NEI\DERSOI\ & E. J. LASSERRE, Props.
%
FOR SALE—Ten acres in strawber-
ries and blackberries near Shawnee.
Address P. H. W., care News. 13-2w
FOR SALE—All kinds o' printing
material. Address Shawnee News, ti
- - —
DETECTIVE—Shrewd, reliable man
wanted in every locality to act under
orders. Experience unnecessary. Write
Webster's Detective Agency, Des
Moines, Iowa, Gtd-2tw
GET MARRIED—-Matrimonial pa-
per containing hundreds advertise-
ments marriageable people from all
sections of the United States, Canada
and Mexico; many rich; mailed free.
A. P. Gunnels, Toledo, Ohio. lG-lm d-w
FOR SALE—Two Job presses at
Shawnee News. ti
FOR SALE—A five room house,
nicely located, east front, good part
of city, house coet $1,1C0, will sell for
$1,100 if sold at once, have other busi-
ness. Call at News. 9-tI
at 8:15
15 p. m.
snoots
FOR SALE OR RENT—A new up-
right Hoffman piano. Call at 309 N.
Market for particulars. 15-3t
—>R SALE—A ladles' Crescent bi-
cycle cheap, $5. Address B. E. K.,
re News. 28-Ct
cutter at
30-tf
Read the Shawnee News-IP cts. per week.
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Clothing
Of Merit..
During the last three years the so
ciety have erected one hundred and
ten churches or an average of one
church every ten days.
The congregation here wish to se-
cure the services of Mr. Trimble for
a few Sundays, until a regular pastor
can be secured, but as yet he has only
agreed to preach next Sunday. He
is a pleasant gentleman and known
as a fine preacher. All who can ought
to attend the Sunday services.
FOR SALE—Dig paper
Shawnee News.
FOR SALE—Furniture of a 5 room
house. 414 North Philadelphia. 9-3t
CONFINEMENT—Home; seclusion;
1 aby adopted; board before and
tvrough confinement; capable nurs-
ing; reliable medical service; newly
equipped; modern conveniences;
home privileges; confidential. Reas-
onable rates. T ie Willows, Kansas
City, Mo. 2S-lm
Sell your empty bran sacks to Shaw-
nee Milling Co., South Broadway. 14-3t
MONFv TO LOAN.
MONEY LOANED—8 per cent
straight, business, homes, any good
security. Cheapest rates. Sell you
home, small payments. See mc. Make
you glad. C. M. Crawford, 102 Main.
lm
umajwusi-MWl
Ready=to=wear clothing of the
present day is built to meet the
demands of all classes. Our
clothing is of dependable make
==is not surpassed for quality
or style and gives youopportu=
nity of being fitted the same as
made=to=measure clothing.
Homecoming Week for Kentuckians,
Louisville, Ky.
For the above tL.j S^nta Fe will
sell tickets for $2G.45 for the round
trip, dates of sale June 11, 12 and 13
Return limit leaving Louisville :s
June 23. The trip is continuous in
both directions. An extension of re-
turn limit may be obtained by a pay-
ment of 50 cents additional and de-
p-sit of ticket for 30 days.
Any information desired regarding
connections, sleeping car service and
time cards of the various lines into
Louisville will be gladly furnished by
fiie undersigned.
GEO. P. NELSON, Agent,
Shawnee, O. T.
FOR TRADE—Will trade a $1,250
stock of fresh groceries on Main for a
4 or 5 room cottage same value. Phone
4. 15-3t
FO:i"*SA , ira CHEAP—One 5 room
and 0C3 6 room house, some cash, bal-
ance on monthly payments about the
same as rent, get your own home. En-
quire on premises, 1317 E. Main St.
19-tf
FOR SALE!—A drum newspaper
i>i i ss, works four page six column
paper. Addrep? °hawnt*> News. tf
UOR SALE3—New 4 room house, 50x
140 lot, all In small fruit, strawberries,
blackberries, grapes and shade trees.
Will take $750 cash. Close to car line.
Address M. P., care News. 24-tf
FOR SALE—A three horse power el
■ctrlc motor. Address "Electric," In
:ar of The Nev/s. 30-tf
FOR SALE—A complete news and
job printing c£ce. Address Shawnee
Mew&. 30-tf
Shoes of all Leath-
ers and Lasts
yourMoney'slNaith feiyTime
JOHNSON & DICKSON
Astrology, or Reading the Stars.
Prof. Joseph M. Smith, late of Cin
clnnati, Ohio, but now a resident of
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
The professor Is now ready to fur
nlsh character readings which will *t -
ply to persons born under the twelve
signs of the Zodiac. These readings
will enable you to become well ac-
quainted with yourself—something
that but few people ever does. In
these readings will be pointed out to
you your various tendencies and weak
places, with proper methods for cor-
recting the same, in them you will
find the key to success and happiness
as you journey over the highway of
life.
The writer of these readings Is well
versed in metaphysics, occult sciences
mysticism and the wondertnl truths
ta-ght by the Seers Sages and Yogis
of India and the Orient. Character
readings, three dollars.
Correspondence by mall will be
promptly attended to. Send name,
date of birth, sea and address, als«
the proper remittance.
Are you at outa with your husband
or wife, sweetheart or lovar? Do you
wish to become reconciled? If so,
call and eee roe. Consultation and
advice from three to five dollars. Call
or address C39 North Broadway, Shaw
nee, Okla. Office hours from 9 a. m
to 4 p. m. „ v a"lm
WANTED.
WANTED—-Everybody to know that
manufacture elastic stockings and
abdominal supporter j of all kinds;
write lor pamphlet. Thos. W. Hail,
041 Mala St., Cincinnati, O. 1.9-lmd-w
WANTED—A five or six room house
close in, at once. Also want to buy
imall house on monthly payments,
address O., News. 28-tf
HOARDERS WANTED—House new
ly papered, painted and furnished
modern conveniences. Miss Klllott,
208 N. Beard. 1-lm
WANTED—Branch managers, $20
cash weekly. Live at home. Expe-
rience unnecessary. No canvassing.
Enclose stamp for particulars. Alum-
inum Hanger Co., Chatfleld, Minn.
2-lm
Money to loan on diamonds, watches
household goods, security of any kind
Business transacted in a private room
All business strictly confidential.
Shawnee Loan Co-, 118 1-2 E. Main
street.
WANTED—To buy second hand
household goods. 401 E. Main. ll-3t
WANTED—Young men for firemen
and brakemen. Experience unneces
sary. High wages. Rapid promo-
tion to the position of engineer or oon
ductor. Hundreds of good positions
open. For particulars send name and
address to National Railway Training
Ass'n, Ridge Blk., Kansas City, Mo., or
Paxton Blk., Omaha, Neb. 4-lm
First Published in Shawnee News,
June 8, 1900.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Shawnee, Okla., June 7, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids for the performance of the con-
structions of cement and brick side-
walks in front of the following de-
scribe 1 lots, to-wit
Lot 1, block 6, Woodland Park Ad.,
lot 2, block 0, Woodland Addition, lots
1 2, 3, block 0, Estes Amended Plat,
lot 11, block 9, resubdivision of block3
9, 10, Estes Amended plat of Estes
Addition, lot 2, block 3, Estes Addition,
lots 5 and 0, block 9, resubdivision of
blocks 9-10, Estes Amended Plat Estes
Addition, lots 29, 30, 31 and 32, block
10, resubdivision of blocks 9-10 Estes
Amended plat Estes Addition, lots 35,
30, 37 and 38, block 7, Ida Viola Wal-
lace Amended plat of the east half of
block 7, Estes Amended plat to the
City of Shawnee, lots, west side lot 11,
12, 13. 14, 15 and 10, block 11, Beard'3
Addition, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 10,
Beard's Addition, lots 5, 0, 7 and 8,
block 9, Beard's Addition, lots 2, 3 and
5, block 14, Estes Addition, lots 1 and
2. block 21, Amended plat, lots 2?, 23
24, 27 and 28, block 8, Amended plat,
lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 4, Amended
plat, lot 9, block 2, Woodland Park Ad-
dition, lot 15, block 5, Woodland Park
Addition, lot 14, block i, Woodland
Park Addition, lots 14, 15, 16 and 17,
block 22, Amended plat, beginning at
the northeast corner block 31, lot 7,
Amendeu plat City of Shawnee run-
ning west 50 feet thence running south
to C. R. I. and P. right of way, thence
east on line of said right of way 50
feet, thence north to place of begin-
ning, lot 5 and 6. block 94, Amended
plat, lot 13, block 102, Amended plat,
lots 10, 11 and 12, block 95, Amended
plat lot 17, block 1G, Amended plat,
lot 1 and 28, block 24, Amended plat
lot 1, block 25, Amended plat, lot 1
block 2G, Amended plat, lots 14 and
15, block 102, Amended plat, lots 10
UT, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, block
102, Amended plat, lots 9, 10, 11 and
12 block 8, Beard's Addition, and lots
14 and 15, block 8, Estes Amended
plat, wi'l be received at the office of
the City Clerk of the City of Shawnee
up to twelve o'clock noon of the 19th
day of June, A. D. 190G, as per plans,
specifications and estimates on file
in the City Clerk's office.
Certified check of one hundred dol-
lars must accompany each bid.
Council reserves the right to re t
any or all bids.
8-10td C. J. BECKER
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