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THE 8HAWNEE NEWS.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1906.
Xobge directory
A Mystery Solved. Rebekahs.
"How to keep off periodic attacks of ] N. 17 meets Tuesday evening in I.
biliousness and habitual constipation O. O. F. hall. Noble grand, Mrs Alis-
was a mystery that Dr. King's New *a Crose; vice grand, Mm. Emma Kel-
Life Pills solved for me," writes John ley; secretary, Mrs. Effle Arthur.
N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The
only pills that are guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction to everybody or
money refunded. Only 23 cents at the
Owl Drug store. *
Summer Touriat Fates.
The Rock Island will have on sale
che excursion tickets to all summer
resorts. The Rock Island Is the only
direct route to California and Colora-
do points. See Morgan or call phone
6?
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We Secure Positions and Furnish
All Kinds of Help Promptly
THE PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
SHAWNEE, OKLA.
Room 21 Phone 969 ?
129^ N. Broadway. 2
Eagles.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles
meets every Thursday at 8 p. m., at
Meets first and third Thursday nights
Woodman's hall. A. T. Brown, Pres
D. P. Sparks, Sec.
K. O. T. M.
Shawnee Tent No. 12 meets first
*id third Tt-jrsiiy nights at Estes
ball. J. H. Coe, Com.; J. S. Rogers
R. K.
END OF THE INDIAN
CHIEF PORTER TELLS WHAT
STATEHOOD MEANS TO HIM
AND THE RED MEN.
Time Will Come When the Assimila-
tion of the White and Red Races
Will be Assured.
Rebekahs.
No. 17 meets Tuesday evening in
I. 0. O. F. hall. Noble grand, Mrs.
Eliza Croste; vice nobis; grand, Mrs.
Emma Kelley; secretary, Mrs. Effi
Arthur.
Kansas City. Aug. 28—"The death-
kneel of the individuality of my race
is sounded In Indian Territory. There
is not much left for us other than
the privilege of voting. The white
leaves little that is loose lying
around."
So spoke Chief Pleasant Porter of
the CreekB or Muskogees at the Mid-
land hotel last night. He is
Woodmen of the World.
Meets every Monday night in ..lie
Lowe building, N. Broadway, at 8
p. m. J. L. Pipkin, clerk; J. H. Jen
kins, C. C.
world via
famous as probably the most advanc- and New England points. Fifteen day
d thinking Indian of the present day. limit. 0110 fare plus two dollars from
His 05 years sit lightly upon him. Chicago; thirty dny limit, one fare
His face is strong, marked with lines' plus $4.00 from Chicago. On sale
of character and expression, his eye3 September 5th and 19th. For reser-
e clear, direct and brave. j vation of sleeping ear berths, etc.
"Yes, it hurts," he said, "when 1 write or call at district passenger
think back of ths.' other days and re- agent's office, No. 811 Seventeenth
member our race once almost unlimlt street. Denver, Colo. 27-S-17
| -HAVE YOU-
i MONEY TO BURN?
WE HAVE CIGARS
TO BURN. LET'S
SWAP!
F. O. GAMBLE
Fine Cigars 16 E. Maiu St.
I. O. O. F.
Shawne Lodge No. 33, I. O. 0. F.,
meets every Thursday evening at
their hall, 128% North Broadway.
Visiting brothers always welcome.
S. F. ALLENBAUGil, Noble Grand.
J. W. HARVEY. Secretary.
Ent vise Lodge No. 149 meets on
Friday evenings in K. of P. hall. Dr.
W. C. Bradford, N. G.; D. J. Cleland
secretary.
Shawnee Enca*ni)nient No. 20, I. O,
O. F., meets second and fourth Satur
days. T. W. Dustin, C. P.; P. C. Car-
penter. Sec.
Phone 915
118 N Broadway ,,
R, C, Burnett
TRANSFER CO.
§"* Light and heavy hauling to
all parts of the city. Household
<| goods and piano moving a spee-
i lalty-
%
A. F. & A. M.
Shawnee Lodge No. 27 meets the
first and third Monday at Masonic
hall. W. S. Cade, W. M.; J
Goulette, secretary.
D.
Red Men.
Shawnee Lodge No. 30 meets every
Wednesday night. Ed Timmons, M
W.; J. A. Ferris, recorder.
Shawnee Lodge B. P. O. Elks.
No. 657. meets first and third Wed-
nesdays, hall corner Beard and Main.
V. M. Long, Min. E. R.; Norman Nel-
on. Sec.
One Fare for Round Trip
from Chicago, plus two dollars, for
fifteen day limit, and one fare for the
round trip, plus four dollars, for thirty
day limit, to Canadian and New Eng
land points. Tickets on sale via
Nickel Plato Road from Chicago, Sep-
tember 5, and 19. Information given
upon application to Chas. K. John-
son, district passenger agent, No. Sll
Seventeenth St., Denver, Colo. La
Salle Street Station, Chicago, the only
depot on the elevated railroad loop.
27-8-17
Money always on tap ror chattel or
term loans. II. H. Roys, P. O. block.
27-tf
Special Summer Tourist Rates
Nickel Plate Road, to Canadian
Fall Goods are Now
11 Ready for Inspection
11 At Graham's
1! — 11
It 118 North Broadway I |
' ' M S M *
VICTOR
WALL PAPER CO.
d power, and bring it Into compari-
son with our pri sent position. It Is
all a great process of assimilation, a
great act of wiping us out. And this
ntrance into the territory of the
most advanced form of civilized gov-
ernment hastens the end."
He sat moodily still for awhile,
looking out of the window over the
street below, where the brassy clang-
ing of street car warning bells, the
rattle of hurriedly driven wagons, the
A world of truth in a few words;
"Nearly all other cough cures are con-
stipuating, especially those containing
opiates. Kennedy's Laxativo Honey
and Tar moves the bowels. Contains
110 opiates." You can get it at Cock
rell's. *
'214 CAST MAIN STREET
PHONE 275.
TO REPUBLICANS:
i We are anxious to have every
noisy jarring of voices pitched at all Republican in close touch, and work-
keys, the millions of noises mingled ing in harmony with the Republican
into one great inharmonoius fusillade National Congressional. Committee in
of sound, where the insistent glare of favor 0f the election of a Republican
artificial lights was shed and radiated Congress.
by the ever rising dust into a par- j Tfae Congressional campaign must
oma of incongrous effects, where ^ on ^ administralive and
11 and squatty buildings like so \ . . ^ A
, " 11 j vr • legislative record of the party, and,
any store boxes robbed Nature of, ® ^ . .
, beauty .that being so, Theodore Roosevelt s
He pointed his hand out of the win personality must be a central figure
semi-circle,' and his achievements a central
thought in the campaign.
We desire to maintain the work of
TA KB
VIEW
of any of the houses built from our
plans and submit to those competent
to pass upon their good points. They
will be pronounced architecturally and
artistically beautiful.
BUILDERS PLANS
No detail itj overlooked. No chance
to beautify lost sight of.
T. L. HUMPHREY,
Architect.
K. of P. Lodge No. 20.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
•stle hall, over post office. John
V 4.H1CS, C. C.; G. C. Abernathy, K
A E. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America.
Shawnee Camp 7781, regular meet-
ing each Friday in Modern Woodmen
hall. Martin C. Fleming, V. C.; F.
W. Christner, clerk.
Royal Arcanum.
Canadian Valley Lodge, No. 1784,
Royal Arcanum, meets in new Odd
Fellows hall on North Broadway first
and third Tuesday evenings of the
month. Dr. W. C. Bradford, regent;
Robert W. Yakish, secretary.
dow, swept his arm in
but still was silent.
Suddenly rousing himself, and shak-
ing off the spell, he laughed in soft, - tj,js campaign with popular subscript
musical notes, but in them was tho 1 tions of Qne Dollar each from Rcpub-
sting of regret-hardly bitterness, for i;can& Tq each subscriber we will
he knows better. I send ^ R blican National Cam-
"But it is of no use to squeal Did ^ ^ ^ ^ documcnts
you ever notice that when a pig was f °
caught between boards in a fence, it 3U<-'d b? the Committee.
it. squealed loud and continually, ev-
ery other pig close by came up and
bit it?"
Help us achieve a great victory.
James S. Sherman, Chairman.
P 0. Box 2063, New York.
208 N. Union,
Shawnee
Oklahoma Division, No. 181, L. A.
♦ - O. R C., meets second and fourth
Thursda In every month, at 2:30, In
I. O. O. F. hall, corner Main and Broad
way. President, Mrs. Milton E. Stans-
bury; secretary, Mrs. Bruce Hayes.
Ladies' Society of B. of L. F.
Ivy Lodge, No. 181, meets the firsl
and third Monday of every mouth at
2:30 p. m. In If. of P. hall.
Royal Neighbors.
Oak Grove Camp, No. 2992, meets
eery other Saturday at 3 p. m., at
the W. M. A. hall. Miss Luretta J
Russell, oracle; Mrs. Lou Tarbutton
recorder.
Why does the sun burn? Why
does a mosquito sting? Why do we
feel unhappy in the Good Old Summer
Time? Answer: We don't. We use
DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, and these
little ills don't bother us. Learn to
look for the name on the box to get
the genuine. Sold by J. E. Cockrell. *
WILL BE KAR3 WORKED
MANAGER OF OKLAHOMA UNI-
VERSITY FOOTBALL TEAM
PREPARES PROGRAM.
Proposes to Put the Team Through
All Its Paces During the Coming
Football Season.
FOLLOW THE FLAG
WABASH ROUTE.
to t.'ew york, boston. buffj
lo, niagara falls, chicago,
Canada and the northwest
'''tiren through solid trains dally.
The urn) Hut between nausKa Olty
tn St L«ut« and Ntauara Falls without
cbftnui «ir%
atorover Al'ow-e ■ Detroit ana
Niagara Falls.
'.]! meals served In Wabash 1
D'ulng Cars.
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WALL PAPER, PAINTS. VARNISHES, COLORS IN OIL—AR-
TISTS MATERIALS, JAPALAC WINDOW GLASS.
Paper Hanging—Decorating—Painting, Glazing and Picture Fram-
ing. Sign Painting, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
W. A. HENDERSON, Manager
Bargains in ^lichcts
XTbc IRcch Islaubs
TO COLORADO
September 23 to
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Low rale?s all
29 inclusive.
summer. Special reductions
all summer. Special reductions
TO CALIFORNIA Low racs
September 3 to 14 inclusive.
TO MEXICO Fare and nne-fifth for the round trip all summer.
TO THE GREAT LAKES Very low rates all season.
TO THE ATLANTIC COAST Very low rates all season.
Ask for Rock Island literature and rate quotations before com-
pleting your vacation plans.
GEO. H. LEE,
Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Little Rock, Ark.
J. S. McNALLY,
Div. Pass. Agt.,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
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WHEN THE FIRE BELL RINGS
many men of property tremble In theti
shoes. They fear that this time It i*
their place that is going up in smoke
And when their fears prove groundlest
there Is the same old procrasilnatioe
—It will do to see about
FIRE INSURANCE
day after tomorrow or next week. An<
along comes a Are and snuffs them out
The moral to this talk Is obvious
We are writing Are insv-- nce. L«1
us m-rtte s policy for you.
NELSON DEAN INSURANCE CO.
Nelson Norman. Ageat!
m N inn Onion Atcbm.
G. A. R.
Shawnee Peat, No. 40, Department
of Oklahoma, meets first and third
Saturday at 2 p. m., corner Broadway
and Main. R. A. Timmons, comman-
der.
R. A. M.
Shawnee Chapter No. 32. R. A. M,
meets evory first and third Thurs-
days.
H. O. BAILEY, H. P.
J. D. GOULETTE, Sec.
Norman, OUla., Aug. 28.- Manager |
Campbell, of the University football
team, has been down during the past
week getting things in shape for the ^
opening of the season, the prospects
for a winning team this year are bet-
ter than they have been for several
years hack, with one exception, word
has been received here that Bill.
Cross, the quarter back, is sick at his
home in Kingfisher with typhoid fever (
and will not be able to get into the
game this year. This will be a heavy j
loss but with that exception all of the
men who have been counted on wil! j
be here when the practice starts.
The schedule for the year has noi ^
been -ltirely filled as yet but the thre, f
big games are conducted for, they win
be with Kansas University up there
on the 20th of October, with Texas ai
Oklahoma City on the 2nd of Novem-
ber and with Washburn college of To
peka at Oklahoma City on Turkey
day.
G. I. A. to B. of L. E.
Nokomis Division, G. I. A. to B. oI
L. E. meets second and fourth Wed
nesdays In each month at 2:30 p. m„
in Odd Fellows hall, corner of Main
and Broadway. Mrs. W. A. Haua
president; Mrs. D. E. Fitzgerald, sec-
retary.
W. C. of W. O. W.
Woodman Circle of the W. O. W
BANNER BLUE LIMII ' J
Between St. Louis and Chlca
"he Handsomest Train In An.enc<
Four through trains daily.
Consult the agents of connecting
linen or address
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It is published in St. Louis (formerly the Frisco Magazine).
It is published by a Southwest man, contains stories of the Souihwest and ar-
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Aid the work and benefit yourself by subscribing. Send 50c. for
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F CONNER. S. W. P. A
St. ftoei.ii 204 Dallas, Tex. !
Summer Diarrhoea in Children
During the hot weather of the sum-
mer months the firs' unuatural loose-
ness of a chllds' bowels should have;
immediate attention, so *s to check
the disease before it becomes serious.
All that is necessary is a few doses |
of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, followed by a dose
•f castor eli to cleanse the system. 1
Rev. M. O. Stockland, pastor of the
Unit M. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn. [
writvs: "We have used Chamberlain's
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
for severs! years and find it a very
meets every first and third Tuesday valuable remedy, especially for sum-,
afternoons, second and f urth Tues-
day evenings of eaoh wiibiV h tha
New Odd Fellows h i wwr of
Broadway atid Ninth Vrs. G>**"
turf, guardian; Mrs. C'J.ntiM Burt
clerk.
hit disorders !s children "
the Owl I.'i ee store
Sold by
FORTY FAST CLEAN ELECTRIC
CARS DAILY between Fort Worth and
Dallas. No dust, smoke or cinders
Lake Erie, the most beautiful park ii
Texas, on the line. Magnificent at
tractions daily. Do not miss this to
Buy your ticket to Fort
Wr rth, then take the Intemrban. Lo
rates. Address,
W. C. FOR BESS, G. P. A T. A„
Fort Worth, Texas.
A. C. Bleuer, ths ilamoa* and watck
men. at 112 East Mala street, always
fives saMsfsCtiaa. !•*
r1 worth
DALLAS
Low Rates to Summer Resorts
Never before have there heen such low rates to so many of the desirable
resorts as there are this year. The following list contains rates only w
few of the more important of these, if you want rates to other points, give
me their names and I'll quote the lowest rates to those or the nearest P'*''*-
Chlcago, III., daily to Sepl. 30; limit Oct. 31 'f ■
St. Louis, Mo., daily to Sept. 30: limit Oct. 21 .... .... .... "■'«
Los Angeles. Snn Francisco. Cal., daily to Sept. 1-: limit Oct. -1 >' <*
Grand Cany .11 of Arizona. ilaKv to Sept. 1.'.; limit Oct. 31 •••• • • • • '
Colorado Springs, Pueblo Colo., daily to Sept. 30, limit Oct. 31 $24.0*
Denver, Colo., daily to Sept. 30 limit Oct. 31
Af-bury Park, N. J., tjady to Sept. limit Oct. .11
Long Branch. N. J.. dally to Sept. '<11; limit Ocl. 31
Ocean City, N. .1., daily to Sept. : limit Oct. 31
Capo May, N. J., dally to Sept. : limit Oct. 31
Kingston. Ontario, dai'.y to Sept. 30; limit 30 days
Montreal, P. Q., dally to Sept. 3«; limit 30 days
Quebec, P. Q-. daily to Sept. 30; limit 3 days
Toronto, Ontario, dally to Sept. 30; limit 30 days
Halifax, N. S.. dally to Sept. 30; limit JO days
Alexandria Bav. N. Y.. daily to Sept :! •; llui t 3" days
St. Lawrence, N. Y.. daily to Sept. 10: limit 3U da>s
Thousand Island Park, N. Y., daily to Sept. 30; limit 3 days
Bar Harbor, Me.. Aug. 8, 22; Sepl. 5, V.i. limit 30 days
Bellaws Fa.ls, Vt„ Aug. 8. 22; Sepl. 5. 19: limit 30 days
Old Orchard, Me., Aug. K. 22; Sept. ft. 1 : limit 30 days
Concord N. H„ Aug. 8, 22; Sept. 5. 19: limit 30 days
Portland', Me.. Aug. 8, 22: Sepl. ft. lb: limit 30 days
"With limit of 15 days $2.00 less.
You may avoid the summer's heat by going to some one rf
Why not let me know vonr plans? Pullman sleepers, fiee •.•.al
llsrvey meals via Santa Fe. 6Ej p NEL £CN,
26.4E
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