The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 316, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1906 Page: 5 of 8
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BIJOU THEATRE-A11 This Week!
GALVANI
The World's Greatest
Hypnotist & Mind Reader
I See the Street Car Flirtation, Strawberry Pickers, Boat Raoe, Balloon Ascension, Rat Catchers
and Hundreds of Other Funny Side-Splitting Acts.
Admission 10 & 15c. Show from 8:15 till 10 Daily
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Latest Styles
In
Fall & Winter
Millinery
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
OCTOBER 20, 22, 23 AT
HASTINGS
MILLINERY CO.
Mrs. Fannie Owings is tlie guest of
C. W. Kerfoot and family at 520 North
Douglas street. She resides in Brand-
enburg, Ky.
Blotters for school children at The
News office FREE. *
Miss Gertrude Emmonds is spend-
ing her vacation in Dallas, attending
the Texas state fair and visiting
friends and relatives.
A cut of 20 per cent on furniture at
Fleming & Brown. 25-tf
A farm, 160 acres, for rent or sale,
2 miles north and one west, in Kick-
apoo. Apply Miss Dora Patterson.
651 North Kickapoo. 22-tf
Cammack has money to loan on
real estate. Small loans a specialty.
See him, 107 N. Broadway street.
4-lm
C. F. Kerr has returned to Topeka,
Kas., after a short stay here. He is
employed in the Rock Island general
manager's office at Topeka.
lira. Simpson, dressmaking, 309 N.
Market. Phone 809. 201m
BEAUTIFUL SILK UMBRELLAS
Just In
...AT...
Smyth
CORRECT DRESS FOR WOMEN
No. 5 West Main Street
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Five acres of city property, close !■.
Sell cheap. Apply 215 S. Pennaft
vania. J. W. Payton. 27-H
The Best Way East
Is V.a Memphis and the
With Two Trains Dally to
LOUISVILLE AND CINCINNATI
on convenient schedules, and maklag
direct connections in Union Stations
with all lines for points East and
Northeast.
ALL TRAINS SOLID VESTIBULED.
Modern Sleeping Cars, Electric Light-
ed Coaches.
If you contemplate a trip East let
me quote you rates and make sleeping
car reservations for you. Address
N. B. Baird, T. P. A., Little Rock, Ark.
Or Max BtumQarten, D. P. A.,
Memphis, Tenn.
No. 3 West Main
With Gossling & Truett
PERSONAL AND LOCAL!
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LITTLE ITEMS OF PERSONAL AND
GENERAL INTEREST AT
HOME AND ABROAD.
The Doings of the Day—Movement*
of the People—Business Motes
and Items of Current
Events.
12-tf
122 E. Main. W. A. Wright
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
Dysart & Jones, clothing.
J. A. Edwards was here from McGee,
I. T.
Dysart & Jones, clothing.
G. W. Wright left for Norman, Okla.,
yesterday, to visit for a few days.
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
E. C. Hooker, of Corinth, Miss., is a
business visitor in the city today. ' I
Bleuer's Jewelry store is headquar-
ters for first class jewelry. Repair'
work a specialty. 1-ni j
W. A. Ruggles, Jr., and O. Russel
were over from Tecumseh yesterday. |
beet «;hool tablets In the city at
Bocher"ti. 12-tf |
YOU
YOU!
THERE'S NO DELAY
When you send for us to do your
lighting service. We get there quick.
No matter how small the service, we
give it the same attention as> ne
would a big one.
Phone us and our solicitor will be
right out to see you.
f^DO THE RESTL j
Shawnee Lighting Company.
TELEPHONE 148 123 N. BROADWAY
Wm Kendall is spending a couple
of weeks at various points in Mis-
souri.
Goods on the installment plan. W.
A. Wright. 12-tf
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
For COLDS
When we have a cold we take Quinarets Cold Cure because from long
experience with all the bette cold remedies we find that this par-
ticular one cures In shorter time and cures more thoroughly than
any other. 25 cents.
For COUGHS
Of all the many cough preparations we have in stock Our White Pine
and Tar Cough Syrup is the only one which we personally can guar-
antee to cure coughs, relieve coughing spells quickly, ease throat
soreness and be absolutely harmless. 25 cents.
SHAWNEE DRUG COMPANY
CAREY'S PHARMACY. Phone 95.
KXOI
Coleman for signs. 121 So. Bell.
Phone 438. 16-i.f
C. E. Hon was up from Asher over
Sunday.
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
F. S. Wray, of Maud, visited the
city Sunday.
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
A. S. Shelton, of Wetumka, was in j friends,
the city Sunday.
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
T. A. Tovey, of Oklahoma City, is
in the city today.
Dysart & Jones, clothing.
Albert Nichols has gone to Geary for
an extended stay.
Best school tablets tn the city at
Bochei's. 12-tf
L. V. Reese is visiting in Dallas,
Tex., for a few days.
Board and room at 406 North Broad-
way. Telephone 671. 18-3t
O. R. Sells, of Pauls Valley, was a
visitor in the city today.
Anything on the installment plan.
W. A. Wright. 12-tf
Robert Griffith, wife and child are
visiting relatives in Howe, L T.
Dysart & Jones, clothing.
I THE NEWS BIS THERMOMETER
* At 7 a. m. today registered 42; 10
X a. m 58; 12 m. 64; 3 p. m. 70
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Mrs. George Caruth has returned |
from Mexico.
! C. E. Yeaton and wife have returned
from Des Moines, Iowa.
Mrs. V. R. Viggers will entertain the
Round Table club this week.
Mrs. C. O. Robinson is entertaining
Mrs. Roodhouse of Fort Scott, Kas.
I "Jack" Doss has accepted a very re-
sponsible position at the Broadway Bil-
.Hard hall.
I Miss Robbie Wade will be hostess
to the Entree Nous club next Friday
at 3 p. tn,
| Mrs Chism has returned to her home
I in Texas after a visit with Mrs. W.
M. Longmire and family.
Mrs. C. Bell and Miss Kate Wilfong
were called to Purcell, Saturday, by
the death of a niece of the former.
Mrs. W. S. Yates and iMss Myrtle
Brewer, of McLoud, visited the city
Sunday.
Mrs. A. E. Nelson and Misses Jimm
and Archie Lee Dickson spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Grayson in Earlboro.
Mr. and Mrs W. E. Brooks and Mrs.
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I WEATHER FORECAST |
J Fair tonight and Tuesday
W. E. Robertson and wife, of Here-
ford, Tex., are visiting friends in this
city.
Repair work a specialty at A. C.
Bleuer's, the jeweler, 112 E. Main' A. D. McCarty will spend this winter
street. 1-m in California. They will leave in a
S. B. Dollard and wife, of Arkansas short time.
Ctly, Kas., are visiting Shawnee
Mrs. Hunter Montgomery has re-
turned from Dallas, Tex. Her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McKay, will
stay a few days longer.
Miss ForbeB, of Chicago, is the guest
of Mrs. John P* Gle. They spent
Dallas attending the
Have you been to the discount sale
of Fleming & Brown's furniture and
carpet house? 10 per cent discount
on carpets and rugs. 25-tf
John P. Jones, U. S. marshal, has (several days in
returned froman official visit to Ok- state fair.
lahoma county. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Benson and Mr.
Shawnee Chief flour—acknowledged and Mrs. F. A. Stone spent Sunday
by all who have used It, to be the best with Mr. ani' Mrs. Ewers White at
flour In town. j their county r/s lonce near McLoud.
W. L. Carr, deputy sheriff, was called j TO RENT- iree rooms furnished
tc Wewoka today as a witness before for light hou- ■' v ping, also a good
the U. S. grand jury.
Uoney to loan on chattel security.
Shawnee Loan A Realty Co., 107 N.
Bell street 1-tf
C. E. and B. E. Bigger nnd Eugene
R. K. Wooten, of Chickasha, I. T.,
is a visitor in the city.
Alfalfa and prairie hay, oats, bran,
corn and corn chops at Chrisney's.
Phone 96. 22-2t
Minto McGlll, a former Shawnee
business man, is here from Elk City,
where he is now in business, to attend
the wedding of his sister tonight.
Fresh groceries always at Chris-
ney's. Best quality and full weights
guaranteed. 22-2t
Mr. Bubser, the piano tuner, is at
Armstrong's music store, phone 523.
Orders left will be promptly attended
to. 20-3t
Sheriff Grace, Deputy Carr, Jack
Kelley and John Burnett have return-
ed from Lansing, Kas., where they
took eleven prisoners last week.
J. H. Krelling, the tailor, has Just
received a full line of latest styl
sul'Ings.
J. H. KREILING,
1-tf 110 N. UntoH.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Callahan and
child left today for Dallas, Texas,
where they will spend about a week
visiting relatives and attending the
fair. Mr. Callahan formerly resided
there.
Why not try a sack of Shawnee
Chief, its your home flour, and its the
best it town too.
A small strike among the electrical
workmen on the intcrurban occurred
Saturday but most of the men are at
work today.
Walter Hanner left Sunday for Still-
water, where he will spend some time
with his parents and other relatives
and friends, Before deciding upon an-
other location. Mr. Hanner has resid-
ed here for 18 months and has made
13-Big Lines To Select From-3 f
% Garland, National
% and Quick Meal...
i> The Biggest, Best and Cheapest stock of Heating
^ Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges ever brought to
X Shawnee JY JY X
% Stoves for Everybody!
^ We can sell you a Heating stove from $2 00 to
% $60.00. Cook Stoves from $7.00 to $75.00
<> Be sure to see our stoves before you buy.
^ We can please you.
0 Wade-Branch Hardware Co. %
^ Phone 135 Shawnee, Okla. ^
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ROODHOUSE, The Coal Man
SOUTH MCALESTER COAL, PER TON $6.50
mcalester washed nut coal, per ton 5.00
HENRYETTA FANCY COAL, PER TON $500
107 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 800.
Cooking and Heating wood. Specialprlceg In car lots. Come and see It
weighed. Delivered to any part of the city.
BEST GRADE OF COKE $5 A TON.
milk cow for f 'I'1. Apply to Chas Mc-, numerous friends who regret his Ce-
Cormlck, 54G N th Park. 22-3t | parture from Shawnee.
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
2:30 pm
9:15 am
9:15 pm
7:15 pm
7:30 am
9:55 am
2:10 pm
10:00 pm
8:25 pm
6.50 am
2:10 am
7:25 pm
St. Louis
Memphis
.... SDringfield
.... Kansas City
.OKLAHOMA CITY....
Chickasha
Lawton
6:55 am
8:00 am
10:35 pm
10:20 am
11:30 an.
6:30 pm
4:28 am
7:30 aa
5:50 pm
3:04 pm
12:55 Pra
TIME OH TRAINS AT HOi.DK 1VIU.H,
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STATIONS
3 00 pm
STRAYED vrt STOLEN—Black
mare, left fr •• foot cut with wire,
0 on left sh> ! ir, white hind foot,
Bryan, of Laclede, Mo., are in the city white spot r ice, about 14 hands
on a business mission. j high.. Give information to W. F.
Dysart & Jones, clothing. t Sims, chief of nollce. 17-6t
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RARE OPPORTUNITY—Four beau
tiful 20 acres tracts North Broadway,
1-2 mile from car line, wM sell for $90
per acre c£|sh, If taken a't once. Pike
Baker, No. 12 West Main. 22-6t
Galvani at Bijou tonight.
2:10 am
6:50 am
6:32 pm
11:30 pm
11:54 P®
4:25 pm
2:08 am
6:25 am
6:50 ana
2:30 pm
9:15 am
7:15 pm
9:20 pm
St. Louis
Memphis
Kansas City
Springfield
.... HOLDENVILLE.
Denison
Sherman
Ft. Worth . ..
. Dallas
..Houstou..,..
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The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 316, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1906, newspaper, October 22, 1906; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc138109/m1/5/: accessed June 26, 2022), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.