The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 233, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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#26 CENTS
EVERYBODYS SPACE
General BmIdw*. Three Ll « 8
rimMltc, Payable In Advance.
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OUR OWN BOSS
THERE ARE NO STRINGS TIED ON
THE NEWS OR ITS PRO-
PRIETOR.
FOR RENT.
TOR BENT—Two nice south ex-
jofcurt furL.thed roooii, three block*
frou. dovrn low ti. Aifco ILree large
spt'.urt ucfurnUhed rooms cheap
|J7 N. Philadelphia. 10-141
-KOK KENT—3 office*, front rooms.
Jv'o 3 J£a*t Main street. i'Loae 217.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1 06.
BOARD AND BOOM—Two or three
young men can And good board, clean
pleasant rooms and pleasant borne at
026 North Douglas. 10-tf
T^> a Nes*p*per 'S Not Controlled by
a B&se or Any Political Party.
Sect or
Creed.
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Pottawatomie section maps for sale
6c each, at The News office, 12t K
A good
| or*three Uai
i was such a
uanjr of
asked us
First Published in Shawnee News
July 14, 1&0C)
NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
And Application of Bankrupt for Dis-
charge.
:n the District Court of United States
I for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie: j
in Bankruptcy.
In the matter of J. A- McFarland 1
Bankrupt-
In Bankruptcy No. 73.
To tbfe creditors of J. A. McFarland |
of Dale, in the County of Pottawato-
kTClthe couch
*%3 CURE THE LUNC8
■Rr. King's
New Discovery
/"'ONSUSiPTION Prie
' C1.CW3 r.d 50c 4 $1.00
4 jS Free Trial.
. j (t ii"sc«*.™Curo^oT all
--■■■ and LUNG TROUB-
: XON£Y
_ Broadway.
ruR RENT—Block pasture, calf
pasture separau.
■ti eel car line.
uivju.
iwo bloci.
Address C
a east of I
B Dick-
li-Sepl.
A BARGAIN—75 foot front, C room
I dwelling, partly new, electric lights
| city and cistern water, good shade and
i fruit trees, cement sidewalks, located
room j OD aiost prominent residence,
had
*her
tress
TOR RENT—2 new four
bouses, large pleasant rooms, good 1 Htreet in the city, close in and in
water, apply at News. IHf ine neighborhood, can be bought if S
KOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- '*>'« « "nee for 12,000, only $&00(-r
tisMd eight room house, mode* con- " . ** balance on long Ume at fo
h. « «... , • r-,.1 ow rate of Interest. This Is the big-1
leniences, on car line, fine piano r ia .
i ' goodsl! wauled. Ad- «est bargain In Shawnee, and it will ^
. ' „ , pay you to investigate It. Property is -
tr call at News office. ^ -u ' ' " ...
.. - . ___ rented for $20 per month. Address ►
rOR KENT- fjl> rooms suitable for , j".( care Shawnee News 27-CI 1
■otel, 76 front second floor aud 26 ■ i'
{root third floor. All rooms are mod- MONFv io LOAN.
•rn and good hallway. Alio have a MIJ0ey t/j loan ou diamonds, watches
flrst floor store room suitable u tie ,iu • , bold goodt, security of any kind.|
■Ml as office and dining room. This
Is locate-! in the heart of the city on
tke corner snd a man who has had
The Newt n,ie, and District aforesaid, a bank-; ^•r^_^^rj^rri..v,l j, j .Mi.tiJUiBHitfrT'T
Lrissman's
Planing Mill.
Manuftctniern of and dealers In
SUSS, SASH, LOURS AND BUNDS f
&
snd all kinds o> i
T
*•( clel Will Vi era.
A
Estimates Cheerfully (>iv«i x
Tel. jai 8. Bell Street T
■en it was pub j nipt
re of Sbawne< Notice is hereby given that the final i
hostile people meeting of creditors will be held at j
-ntly by a hot-' office of Blakeney & Maxey, in Shaw-
ce The Newt nee Oklahoma, on the 25th day of July
! "j paddle lit j A. D. 3H C, at 4 o'clock in the after-
lo it u] noon, to examine and pass upon the
1 katwi final report of Thomas
the pe j trustee herein, and to show cause, if
hotel experience can make good money
from same. Fo. further particular*
address W. Dralls, care News, Shaw-
Dee.
FOR 8ALE.
i'ufctue** transacted In a private room.1
• business strictly confldentiaL;
uee Loan Co, 118 1-2 E Main]
7-tf |
are eubccri:
>end upon
that we la: |
s to and that
the broadest
las been in
u who know
y see it, and
read, and is
and there is
lore adTertii--
ie News anc
- county, and
for good en
any, why the prayer of the bankrupt
' for discharge should not be granted,
end to transact such other business as
mny properly come before said meet-
ing.
FRED S. GOODRICH,
14-3td Referee In Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, July 12, 1906.
wprls
The
people ret'
this fact and
MONEY LOANED—8 per cent1 mt -ribe for the j aper. The mer-
straigbl, business, homes, any good < liants r- coguized the fact that if the>
FOrj BALE—10 acres, well improv-
pear city. Call at G57 N. Broad-
•ray. li-tt
KOR BALE—One marble top center-
stand and one marble top album rack.
Call at 901 N. Harrison. 9-tf
security. Cheapest rates. Bell you
home, amall payments. See mi Make
you glad. C. M. Crawford, 102 Main.
lm
"OR SALE—New 4 room bouse, 50x
,* lot. all in small fruit, strawberries,
I ik berries, grapes snd shade tree*.
' I trtks $760 cash. Close to car line.
/ I-esc M. F., care News. 24-tl
fOR 8ALE— Big psper cutter at
awuee News. 30-tf
FOR SALE—Household furniture
j(xj<l as new, cheap of taken at once
1508 North Park. 13-6t
FOR BALE—A full blooded Scotch
>llle puppy. Inquire at New* of-
See, 6-tf
GET MARRIED—Matrimonial pa
per containing hundred* advertise-
ments marriageable people from all
sections of the United States, Canada
Mexico; many rich; mailed free
', Gunnels, Toledo, Ohio. 16-1 m d-w
FOR RENT.
J. A. Wells' store building, North
Broadway.
Mary Holmes' store building, North
Broadway.
William Echel building, Main street
4 room residence 310 North Beli
street
Inquire of
Conservative Loan and Abstract Co.,
Corner of Main and Broadway.
''OR BALE—One of the prettiest 60
foi't lots on the east side, 1-2 block
m j nt U. B. church, south front, cheap
(nr
viisb or t.rms.
of News.
:ALE—Two
I New*.
Address C. H
Job presses at
ur
Twenty Year Battle.
"I was a loser in a twenty year bat-
lie with chronic piles an ) malignant
sores, un it I tried Bucklon's Arnica
Salve, which turned the tide, by cjr-
3-tf ing both, till not a trace rerjaim,"
writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmvllle, t^a
Best for old ulcers, cuts, burn, ml
wounds 25c at the Owl Drug Sto-a. •
pap--1
rot
•ctrlc
ai of
KOK s
fo'j print!
f«Wb.
BALE—A five room house.
located, east front, good pan We have everything you may need
, bouse co• $1,1(0, will sell for for doing your ow n little odd Jobs of
:! sold at once, have other busl- painting, such a* wood stains, enameU
'.'til *4 News >tl colored loquers, bronzes, gold paint
' Jupelac, brushes, oils, turpentine, var-
BALE-A drum newspaper oUlj(;|. an(, m,]eg of wa„ [)ap(;r
fotir i>ege six column a( that will Induce you to buy.
Wirfs Paint & Olass Co.,
Cor. 9th and Broadway.
want to reach the people they have
to advertise in a paper that has a cir-
culation.
The News Is all right It never was
in a more prosperous condition. Its
advertising patronage and its subscrip-
tion list are booming. The Job de-
partment is kept busy. And today it
is Shawnee's leading and represents
tive newspaper.
Shawnee has good newspapers and
tbey should receive the best of sup-
port from our citizens. By so doing
every paper in Shawnee will make a
better showing and be a better adver-
tisement for the Yorest City.
You get all the profit and some of
the cost at our Big Clearance Sale.
14-2t Gossling, Truett & Co.
Addrr*
SALE-
""lawnoo N«tw*.
If
A three bor*e power el-
• i. /tor Ad'lres* "Electric," in
Tue Ne~t- 30-if
ll.l -A complete news aud
ig Addre** Sbawui-M
30-lf
WANTED.
'ANTED- liy competent sleno-
ili< r, position uh hiiInstitute dur-
vacation. Adiliess X, News of
13 3t
28-lf
Foil SALE By owner direct with
no commission, my residence 1218 K
Tenth atreet, 10 room house, line bath
electric light:;, comented basement,
j sidewalks, fine barn lCxiS fee', well
120 barrel cistern, total cost to date
' ""I, goes for $2,700, part on 4 year
time at 7 1-2 per cent.
104 foot corner, high, well located
7ARDURB WANTED—Houss new
i^^iered, painted and furnlsb< d
.Jv/n conveuleucuH. Mlsi Elliott,
N. Beard. Mm
WANTKD—A five or six room house
Close In, at once, A!no want to buy
m Mil house on monthly payments.
Pw'u I I« O., News. 28-tf
lots v.orth $600, goes for $300.
50 feet close In, worth $500, goes
nt $300, east front.
Two houses, 60 feet, all fence!
sheds, well, etc., worth $1,200, rents
$15, alwayti rented, goes at $1,000, part
on time. H. W. Dunham, residence
lil8 l£. Tenth street Phone 6'0.
6-12t- r i
A sweet breatn aoas to the Joys of
s kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your
wife mother or sweetheart with a bsd
breath You can't have a sweet breaih
without a healthy stomach. You can't
have a healthy stomach without per-
fect digestion. There is only one rem-
edy tl.at digests what you eat and
makes the breath as sweet as a rose—
and that rem< dy is KODOL FOR DYS-
PEPSIA. It Is a relief for sour stom-
sch. palpitation of the heart, and other
ailments ari.-Ing from disorder of th
stomach and digestion. Take a llttlr
Kodol after your meals and see what
It will do for you. Sold by J. E. Cock-
relL *
A GOOD DELEGATE
GEORGE H. KERFOOT IS PROMI-
NENTLY MENTIONED FOR
THAT POSITION.
Many of the Friends of the Big Mer-
chant are Urging His Name
for Constitutional
Convention.
trie
.VANTND— Branch managers, $20
«uu weekly. Live at borne. Kxpe-
•«.« unnecessary. No canvassing.
I "OK>se stamp for particulars. Alum-1 know how, and be willing to take hold
tair i Hanger Co., Chatfleld, Mum
WANTED—A YOUNG MAN.
WANTED We want a young ma'i
to woik on a farm, In the orchard anJ
garden, around the house and barn, In
fact, for general farm work. He must
1-lin
WANTED—Highest cash price fo
tour second hand furniture. A. B
Ptre. 2 l-l rn
WANTKD—Ten men to travel In
Mth state, distribute namplcs and ad-
Ttrtlse our goods. Salary $21 per
week and expenses, guaranteed. Ex-
penses advanced. Experience unnec-
essary. Address, with stamp, stating
and occupation, Reeve Co., 427
torn St., Chicago. 14-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
NT OR STOLION-
Krom Rock Is
passenger train, one leather stilt
), containing clothing and valuable
papers. Reward for return of pap< ra
and no questions aakod. Leave word
•t this office, 13-3t
and do all or any work around the
place. He must be morally honest
and to be honest he must bo truthful,
virtuous and Industrious; to be moral,
he must not swear, drink whiskey,
chew or smoko tobacco. A young man
of good morals and ladustrioua habits
can have a long time Job, either by
month or year, or he can have a good
farm and plenty of stock and tools
to run It. furnished blm, to work on
shares. None but strictly honest need
apply. Address, with stamp Inclosed,
"Farmer," care News. 28-3tw
Summer Tourirt Nates.
The Rock Island will have on sale
he excursion tickets to all summer
-esorts. The Rock Island Is the only
ilrect "-outn to California and Colora-
do peints
if
The problem of selecting good men
to attend tlii constitutional convention
h one that Is confronting the people
of Oklahoma and the good people of
this i uunty ure especially anxious to
M ini thi best men In the county to
tin convention.
George H. Kerfoot, president of the
Mammoth More, has lived In Shawnee
for many years and has built up w hat
Is conceded to be the biggest depart-
ment store In either territory. He Is
solid, honorable and straight In all his
dealings and a man who believes In
"the square deal." Mr. Kerfoot is
now out of the city and It has been
Impossible today to Warn his desires
concerning the convention, Iftit a
number of solid citizens will urge him
on his return to Bhawnee to permit his
oatne to be used as a candidate for
the convention. He Is one of the class
of men this county should be pleased
to send to that Important meeting.
(First Published in Shawnee News,
July 14, 190C.)
NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
And Application of Bankrupt for Dis-
charge.
In the District Court of United States
for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma. County of Pottawatomie;
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of A. W. Butts, Bank-
rupt
In Bankruptcy No. 74.
To the creditors of A. W. Butts, of
Tecumseh, in the County of Pottawa
tomie, and District aforesaid, a bank
rupt.
Notice Is hereby given that the final
meeting of creditors will be held at
Ba&ham, Biggers & Lydlck's, in Shaw
nee, Oklahoma, on the 25th day of
July, A. D. 1906, at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon, to examine and pass upon
the final report of W. J. Dlckersor
trustee herein, and to show cause, if
any, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted,
and to transact such other business
as may properly come before said
meeting.
FRED S. GOODRICH,
14-3td Referee In Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, July 12, 1900.
(First Published In Shawnee News,
July 14, 1900.)
NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
And Application of Bankrupt for Dis-
charge.
In the District Court of United Stetes
for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie:
*i Bankruptcy.
In the mater of W. L. E. Igo, Bank-
rupt.
In Bankruptcy No. 86.
To the creditors of W. L. E. Igo, of
Keokuk Falls, In the County of Pot-
tawatomie, and District aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that the final
meeting of creditors will be held at
P.asham. Biggers & Lvdlck's office, in
Shawnee, Oklahoma, on the 25th day
of July. A. I). 190C, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, to examine and pass upon
the filial report of .
trustee herein, and to show cause, if
any, why the prayer of the bankrupt
for discharge should not be granted,
and to transact such other business as
may properly come before said meet-
it ?.
FRED S. GOODRICH,
14-3td Referee In Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, July 12, 1906.
A
BUSINESS PREMISES
Fall short of the object of their erec-
tion unless designed by an exper-
ienced
ARCHITECT.
Practical knowledge in the prepara-
tion of plans must be used or valuable
space 1b wasted and perhaps building
is not structurally strong.
Having made this branch a special
study, our
STRONG
Again
l* w;^t Mr*. Lucy
Slovakof Tilton, Ga.
said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cur*. Hand r c
of other weak
women art
being re-
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
edy. YOU may be
well If you will take
L
I r.digestior cause*
nearly all the sick-
ness that women
have. H deprives the system of nourish-
ment and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer — weaker, and oecom#
diseased.
Kodol
Dysprp::a Cure
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate ail of tie whole-
j lomefood that may be eaten. It r.ourshei
I the body, and rebuilds the weak organ*
restoring health and strength. rCodcl curea
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
risings, belching, neanouro ana aa stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
j Dcilfcr bottlt holdrt1^
tlBM • KUCb M
I trUl, or 0 cent ! .
80LD BY J. E. COCKRELL.
PHONE 887
HASTY MESSENGER SERVICE %
Guarantees prompt and hasty
delivery of messages and par-
cels to all parts of the city.
Price only 10c
Hours 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Sundays 8 to 11 a m.
EN OS BROS.
109 N. Belt
frt|>trtd a' tk« L k-
orttsrj E-0-I>«Wlt%
tC .,CLlca|c, P
0
are thoroughly practical.
T. !_ HUMPHREY,
Architect.
208 N. Union,
Shawnee.
Plans for Stores, Warehouses, etc.,
*
% Phone 915 118 N Broadway
| R, G Burnett
I TRANSFER CO
Light and heavy hauling to
all parts of the city. Household
goods and piano moving a spec-
4
laity.
Doctors Endorse It.
Lang Bros.. Druggists, Paducah. Ky
wr""We sell more of Dr. Menden-
-M's Chill and Fever Cure than all
other remedies combined, having re-
tailed over 700 bottles In one season.
Physicians here prescribe It and per-
ions who once use It will have no oth-
•r. Bold by the Shawnee Drug Co. *
It's "ree— A newspaper giving a
write-up of Shawnee and Pottawatomie
8oe Morgan or call phone! county. Call at The News office, 128
8-lf IN. Broadway. IX
(First Publlwhed in Shawnee News,
July 14, 1906.)
NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
And Application of Bankrupt for Dis-
charge.
In the District Court of United States
for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie:
In Bankruptcy.
I' the matter of Brunson and Sund-
Strom, Bankrupts.
In Bankruptcy No. 77.
To the creditors of Brunson & Snnd-
strom, of Shawnee, In the County of
Pottawatomie, and District aforesaid,
a ' ankrupt
Notice is hereby given that the final
meeting of creditors will be held at
BaBham, Biggers & Lydlck's office, In
Shawnee, Oklahoma, on the 25th day
of July, A. D. 1906, at one o'clock in
the afternoon, to examine and pass
upon the final report of
. trustee herein, and to
•fti-,,- -yv**r£->g
WHEN THE FIRE BEL.L RINGS
Smokers of IOc Cigars Re-
quested to Try
many men of property tremble in their f
shoes. They fear that this time It Is «
their place thai is going up in smoke
And when their fears prove groundless
there is the same old procrastination '?
—it will do to see about
FIRE INSURANCE
If
day after tomorrow or next week. And g
along comes a fire and snuffs them out <;>
CUBAN08
A CLtAR H AVANA 5c CIGAR
F. O. GAMBLE
FINE CIGAIIS 18 E. MAIN
i,
Pipes iind Smokers Supplies
The moral to this talk is obvious 11, $
We are writing fire Insurance. Let
us write a policy for you.
NEL80N-DEAN INSURANCE CO.
Nelson Noman, Agent:
IOts N inn union Avenue.
show cause, If any, why the prayer of
the bankrupt for discharge should not
be granted, and to transact such other
business as may properly come be-
fr-e aald meeting.
FKED S. GOODRICH,
14-3td Referee In Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, July 12, 1906.
Grand Prix
PARIS 1900
"My son," said the Proverb,
"do uot lay out your money In
the purchase of repentance."
In buying the
Baldwin Piano
Yea are certain to purchase
gratification and satisfaction.
Every piano that leaves the fac-
tory must be aa perfect as know-
ledge, skill and taste can make
It
Some pianos, like some peo-
ple, can stand a few meeting*,
but do not wear well. It will
cost you nothing to learn onr
prices. Cash or easy payments
Husselman Piano Co.
Phono 544.
Store Cor. Highland and Roose-
velt Cars run within one
block.
FOLLOW THE FLAG
WABASH ROUTE.
TO I.'EW YORK, BOSTON, BUFFA
LO, NIAGARA FALLS, CHICAGO,
CANADA AND THE NORTHWEST
Three through solid trains dally.
The only line between Kansas Cit)
to St. Louis and Niagara Falls without
change of cars.
Stopover Allowed at Detroit and
Niagara Falls.
All meals served In Wabash 1
Dining Cars.
Take the
BANNER BLUE LIMIfJ
Between St. Louis and Chiee ...
The Handsomest Train In An.erica
Four through trains dally.
Consult the agents of connecting
linen or address
W. F. CONNER, S. W. P. A.
395 Main St.. Room 204 Dallas, Tex,
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