The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 18, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SHAWNEE N€W8.
tuesday, dec. 18, 1908.
WM. R. HEARST.
Charged With
MAXIM GORKY AGAIN.
The oldest firm in the city, sews only
juaxanteed piano* or anqueatloned
nige from America's greatest facto-
rlea. The fact we haven't any rent
t pay, and our easy payment plan,
sake* the ownership ol a high .grade
piano easy. Good ;)ianos ti per week.
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY.
iumIdu Piano Co., sto e corner
Elghland and Roosevelt streets. Cars
w within one block.
PHONE 544
Second hand Organs 10 and jp
PIANOS FO t RBM'i.
Corrupting the New jhe "Blooming 3lake" Is Discredited
_ I in Italy This Time. |
Ytfrk Election With Money Galore, j ^ Rugaian nove„gt
William R. Hearst must appear at an(j man 0f letters, has a hard time,
the bar of the supreme court of New He lost caste in the United States
York to answer charges preferred by for bringing here a woman not his
the anti-corruption association to pre- wlfe. when his course was criticised
vent practices at elections and ex- he wrote tart letters and declared that
plain certain items and ommissions America is a more despotically gov-
in the bill of expenditure he filed after erned COUntry than even Russia. Then
the last election. he went to Italy, and now his new
He is also to show cause why he piayj "The Enemies," has been pro-(
should not be compelled to file with hlblted by the police and the prohibi-
the secretary of state a new and cor-ti0n extends over the whole of Italy,
rect statement of his expenditures, re- Gorky is furious and declares that he
prints and liabilities in connection wU1 never again set foot on Italian
with his campaign. 'soil. Hla friends insist that the Rus-
The association charges that his Bian government has operated through
statement is untrue and that he has the channels of diplomacy to check (
therefore, violated the law. He left the presentation of the revolutionary
out an Item of $1,500 that he gave the'Weag of Maxlm.
treasurer of the democratic commit-1
tee at Albany. They say that he fall-j Reprint, News-Herald:
TitTl?
TTTTTT
USE m "EFFECT
tttm
"There is at
SATURDAY
7 to 9 p. Busy
People's Hours for
Sitting Under the
Rays of the
ARISTO
light
WE MAKE PICTURES THAT PUKE
STREETER
118 East Main Street
tee at AiDany. | , i
ed to show that he paid numerous per- (least one effectual, safe and reiiaDi j
sons for obtaining signatures to the ;cugh Cure—Dr. Shoop's—that we re- j
nominating petition of the indepen- gard as suitable, even for the youngest
dence league. 'child. For years Dr. Shoop bitterly op-
They also say that Mr. Hearst failed p0BC(i the use of opiates or narcotics
to show that ha or the corporation ln medlclne, offering |10 per drop to
controlled by him distributed during anyone finding Opium, Chloroform, or
the campaign many thousands of cop- any 0ther poisonous or narcotic ingre-
ies of the publication he controls or, lent ln Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. And
owns. The petitioners say that these j,0 challenge is as yet unanswered,
papers were distributed to aid the lere is one manufacturing physician,
Hearst candidacy and that, therefore, vto welcomed with much satisfaction
should reveal these he New Government Pure Food and
The Cleanest Beer! | j j '• ■
Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer
is cleanest because it is not
fermented in open vats,
but in special Pabst her-
metically sealed tanks into
which no air except pure,
filtered, air ever enters.
Pabst
BlueRibbon
is cleanest because it is
not cooled in rooms where
men walk in and out, but
in specially constructed
scaled coolers where no
breath of foul air can
taint it. It is stored in
hermetically sealed storage
tanks until perfect in age,
purity and strength, the
cleanest beer brewed.
his statement
facts.
They also point out that no state-
ment has been filed of the expendi-
tures necessitated by the free distribu-
tion of newspapecs. Then during the
campaign the leading New York pa-
pers contained a full page reproduc-
tion of a letter written by Nathan
Straus, strongly endorsing the Candida-
hug Law. The public can now pro-
ect itself at all times by insisting on
laving Dr. Shoop's, when a cough rem
dy is needed." Sold by Wallace
vlann.
Champion Greek to Fight.
St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 18.-Teddy
Peppers, the Greek lightweight cham-
Chrlstmas Cakes.
Orders taken for Thanksgiving ami
holiday cakes. Fruit cakes a specialty.
Phone 253. Residence 512 N. Bell.
Mrp. Green. 2"tf
Straus strongly endorsing tne caumua- Peppers, me -•-
cy of Mr. Hearst. In addition to the pioni and Jack Nolan, a Missouri scrap
reproduction of the letter, there were per, will meet here this evening. Pep-
fac-slmiles of Mr, Straus' signature per defeated Nolan in a fast eig
and a large photograph of him. All round battle last October, but the lat
these things must have entailed ajter has greatly improved since that
large expenditure of money, but there time
is no reference to it in Mr. Hearst s
statement, nor has Mr. Straus filed
any statement showing that the inser-
Palace of Sweets
T12 E. MAIN.
JAKE JONE8, Prop,
r SHAWNEE, OKLA.
A Nice Christmas Present.
any statement showing that tne insei- what WOUld be nicer and more ac-
tion of the advertisement and photo- ceptabie than a bunch of handsomely
graph was at his own cost. j printed visiting cards for a Christmas
His statement is also wholly lack- (preBent? The News is turning out
ing in a list of his receipts from pri ^ numer0Us orders for that purpose,
vate contributions to his campaign )They cost but 50 cents for a package
fund, nor does it state what liabilities { 50> nip„,y printed.
he incurred that had not been met at I
the time he filed his statement. They .
declare that this is a violation of a
statute requiring the filing of detailed
statements to all expenditures exceed-
ing $10 and they want William Ran-
dolph Hearst to come to the front and
show why he should not comply with
^Evidently, the editor is having a j DOCTORS WARNER AND^EVANS
hard time of it. Not satisfied with
Printing Press it Bargain.
In order to keep pace with the rapid
growth of Shawnee, we have purchased
a rapid press, and to make room for
it we will sell at a bargain the Cot-
rell-Babcock cylinder, upon which The
News is now being printed, at a great
bargain.
It is a 4 page G column p.-eBS and
the press work done upon The News
speaks for the press more than we can
The press will have to be removed
within ten days.
I If interested call on or address
LOU S. ALLARD,
Shawnee, Oklahoma
Certain causes produce certain effects. Our
sales for October were greater than for any
other mouth of any year for the past eight that
we have sold goods in jShawnee. That is an
effect. The causes are varied.
An Opto the Hour
Stock of Men's
and Boys' Cloth-
ing, Hats, Fur-
nishings Shit:
At Prices
the Lowest
Consistent
with Value
Johnson & Dickson
WOOD &. SON
FUNERAL DIRECTORS and embaltners having had 14 years' experience to
fhe undertaking business, we will make it our aim to give you our prom*
and careful services. Exclusive Undertaking. Agents for Cement Burial
Ihone' 1061. No. 118 N. Bell St. Shawnee. Oklahoma
OR. G. H. SAN3<",«(1'
Over Oklahoma Nation*:
Office hours 9 to 12, 2:30 to 5. Pho-ie
residence 32, office 336.
beating him with about 60,000 votes,
the purUy league are after him for
porrupt and villainous practices.
FRESH DAILY
Right Out of the
4-
Italian 8 pound pineapple at Jake
Jones Palace of Sweets.
fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Fine
Hoine-Made Candles.
Phone 606.
A man with a sprained ankle will
use a crutch, rest the ankle and let it
get well. A man or woman with an
overworked stomach can't use a
crvtch, but the stomach must have
rest just the same. It can be rested
t0i without starvation. Kodol will do
t, Kodol performs the digestive work
of the tired stomach and corrects the
digestive apparatus. Kodol fully con-
forms to fae provisions of the National
Pure Food aod Drug Laws. Recom-
mended and sold by J. E. Cockrell
COMING EVENTS.
Rummage sale of good articles, Dec.
20 21 22, by Philamethean Society
of'Christian Church, for charitable
work. , ,
Dec 27 and 28—State Teachers
meeting in Shawnee.
Osteopathists and Physicians
Office equipped for EI^ECTRO THE
Office, rooms 7, 8, 9, and 10 Potta-
watomie Bldg., Ninth and Broadway.
Office phone 356. Residence phones,
-)r. Warner 372. Dr. Evans 974
Special attention given to Diseases
if Women and Children.
DR. CHARLES D. BALL,
OSTEOPATH.
All chronic ailmentB a specialty.
OClce ln Herald Bldg., Phone 1,
Shawnee, Okla.
Examination Free.
VETERINARY.
Okla.
W. J. CRAMPON, D. D.
DENTIST.
Rooms 1-2-3 Lowe Building, N. Broad
way, Shawnee, Okla.
? cue 673.
DR. J. H. SCOTT,
Residence 320 North Beard. ..
Office Phone 190. Res. phone 148.
(Office in Whittaker Building.)
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
8. p. V08E,
• PRACTICAL VETERINARY.
Specialist on all ailment* of Feet,
Legs and Muscles. Office at Ha; •
Barn, 116-118 Union avenue, Shaw-
nee, Okla.
Res. Phone 26. Office k-one 58S
DR. C. C. YOUMANS.
' .. DENTIST.
Whittaker Bldg. Shawnee, Okla
j. A. WELLS,
DENTIST.
Over Mann s Drug Store. Phone 261
Shawnee. Oklahoma.
Is being prepared for the Print-
er. Your name will appear If
you subscribe for the service.
Send in all changes and orders
for new telephones without de-
lay, to Insure correct listing in
the new issue.
Call 600 for a representative
of the Contract Department.
1 PIONEER!:
I Tel. «t Tel. Co.
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JOB PRINTING.
R. W. THOMAS,
HOUSE MOVER.
Estimates made on movlsi tone*
415 West Oakland, Shawnee, OKla.
Letter heads, envelopes, bill heads
cards, etc.. at The Shawnee News rf
flee. 126 N. Broadway.
ARCHITECTS.
AT CHRISTMAS TIME
1b the time when "time" should be
presented to you. That's easily done
by buying
A BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS
WATCH
al this store and giving it to wife, bus
band, or somebody else. Our Christmas
assortment of time pieces is all you
can ask for. As to prices—well, they're
half what you'd expect. Each pur-
chase is a bargain.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
J. E.ALLEMAND
Jeweler.
owl drug store.
'he greatest of all newspapers Is the
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Louis. It has no equal or rival in all
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$0.00 • G months, $3.00; 3 months,
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one year, $4.00; 0 months, $2.00; 3
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a big newspaper and magazine com
blued, 48 to 7G pages every Sunday,
one year, $2.00; C months, $1.00. A
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SAMPLE- COPY to Globe Printing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. See special
"long-time" campaign offer of the
"Twice-a-Week" issue of the GLOBE-
DEMOCRAT, TWO YEARS FOR
j $1.25, elsewhere in this paper. G-Ct
THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP,
3143 Easton Ave., St. I-ouls, Mo.
Buy and sell old tuoney, stamp!
curios.
peters 1 netheroc?"!,
architects.
ROOM 30 whittaker jr'JILDINft
shawnee, oklal-.OwiA.
LADIES' TRY
MRS. W. E. JACKSON'S
WHITE ROSE COMIr
CREAM
And you will use nc other.
For Sale at All Dugg'sts
1CN
Chilli P"try
j LITTLE ENGLISH KITCHEN
120 South Union
Short Orders a Specialty.
BORAN & FO.HTUNE, Props.
LAWYERS-
H. Morgar.. Cart-r.
cartert a morgan,
lawyers,
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Suite 4. 5 and 6 Pottawatomie Bldg.
WOOD & WILLIAMS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 4 uud 5, over Oklahoma Nat-
ional Bank.
william h. dodge,
Shawnee, Okla.
Collections, Commercial Law, <^<>
veyancing. All instruments of writing
accurately drawn ami acknowledg
orients taken. Office, Room 13 over
First National flank
H-+++++++++++++++++"
"Ifervin Bailey
Osteopathisl
Diseases of women and children
a specialty. Examination free.
Office 5 1-2 North Bell St.
Phone 931 Shawnee, Okla.
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J. S. BURNETT.
Agent for the Richardson-Gay OU
company. Indigent company office
South of Roc- Island other .He of
viaduct on Bell street.
Notice of Bids.
Sealed proposals will be received up
to noon Dec. 21, at the office of the
Deka Development Co., Shawnee,
Okla., for the carpenter work, Include
lng setting of plates, laying of roof
sheathing and roofing, and other car-
penter work, for the car barn now un-
der construction at the corner of Main
and Harrison streets.
Dec. 14-16-18. 3t
Office 'Phone 124; Residence, 314.
Office 212 N. Broadway.
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO.
General Storage, Crating and Pack ng
Big Wagons at Low Prices.
Moving a Specialty.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
WALKER & WISHART.
i
J s. M. GLOYD
Lumber Dealer
Speclaltiea.
Promptness and Satisfaction.
H. E. JACOBS, M|r.
CHARLIE WING
LAUNDRY
319 East Main.
t ,r MEN AND WOMEN.
r" V " «r utc,.r tio.i
, " of muTuO. n,.mbr.M.
friTiiti ChuiIm psalms, *nd not Mtria
rme Evans Chekhov Co. gen* or poisonous.
PiNCiHJUTI 0 SkSftl Wold hj IJraBiTlal*-
^OiNCiHHATI.u.BMp ^ „nt in plain
J&W1 * ' '•xTr*""'- prepaid, IOX
Vcrl fi.OO. or 3
Ky Eft Circular iaut ou rwu«M
Justl*
E. D. Rk^dOft,
attorney at law.
tlie I'nace, Room 5 City
Building.
J. C. Williams
CKMENT CONTRACTOR
Cement Walks, Basement Walls,
—Floors, Etc.—
PHONE 716
3bawue<ri, -
MRS. M. E. WILLIAMS
RESTAURANT
120 s Union, Shawnee, Okla.
ghnrf Oders. Chili. Etc. Mea.s 2Uc.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER
m"s MAUD MILL-
Norwood Hotel. All Uuda of stem*-
raphlc work done. W!U go to offices
for flirtation when necessary. «
G. E. TABLER
Contractor and Plaatersr
Con-r 11th and Klmberly Street
Phone 964
Shawnee.
I All Kinds ti FiuMitwn Wirk
• ************
Rocky Mountain Tea Hoggets
f, Busy Medici to- fus'
Vi-c GCiw "u"1- e „
ti P'peclflO tor ^nn- ^ KcJt61
K-.dney wout. t • lg He:iUr.c£i
•. BNfttl. J. '^ v. ntata Tea in Ub'
R. NV'-
---Vr- r0R SMI.1W PEOW-i
when the fire belx. rings
-,tDy uien ol property tremble In theli
They fear that this time It is
Heir place that is Ooing up in smoke,
ind when their fears prove groundless
-.tore la the same old procrastination
-it will do to see about
FIRE INSURANCE
4iy after tomorrow o>' neal *eek. Ant
ilong cornea a tire and snuffs them out.
The meral to thl. talk '• obvioua
y-e re writing Are iasnranc#. Let
aa write a policy lor you.
NELSON-DEAN INSURANCE CO.
1M NorU
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