The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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News Business Office 321
Lou S. Allard's Resilience, 246
The Shswnee News
.7".,- acted 10 protcct themselTes and their vict.d i.f ng any bale or other dis,
CHAU/MPP NPWS 1 ... mi posltl III ' ,ur contrary to these pro-
bnA"M''-i \\,,, what Is the clearing house. visions *! lit., punished by Imprison-
land what Is a clearing house certltl- inert for i t 1 ss than one year and
IOI1S ALLARI) Ownei aud PnblUher eate I ono day. Upon the admission of this
' " - A clearing hous, Is an . relation Mat- into he Union these provisions
, banh> ., re|ir .ative irom shall lie Immediately enforceable in
ach bank meets with other represen-] the court3 of the state.
tat Ives each day and exchange the
< hecks and paper which th. y have re- Hit Dear Old Mother.
celved In the course of business, lnj "My mimt >ld mother, who Is now
that transaction It happens taat the eighty thn-. vears old, thrives Of
Shawnee National Hank owes the Electric Diners," writes W. B. Brun-
State National Bank a balance of $10 M,„ „f Dublin c;a. "She haB taken
000. Ordinarily the Shawnee National n,cln for a|H,ut two years and enjoys
Bank would pay the State National an ,.X(.,.||, ai appetite, fe' ls strong
Hank |1n,000. Now th,. Shawm.. Nti and well" That's the way
tlonal Bank will produce $10,000 In Kieotrtc [utters affect the aged, and
collateral, which will be pi, ted upon lh<1 s:||11 ,|a|)|)y rCTllitH follow in all
by a Committee, and for this a clearing caae[1 0f female weakness and general
house certificate will be Issued. Tnis debimy Weak puny children too,
feature la not rtw and has been used
before.
Now, a certified check is this: It
John Jones, Merchant, desire* to pay
Entered as second class mail matter
Shawnee, Oklahoma, under the act of
Congress of March 3, 1879
THE MONEY STRINGENCY.
As soon as we heered about the ex-
are greatly strengthened by them
Guaranteed also for stomach, liver
and kidney troubles by all druggists
60c. •
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907
j. a. wells
DENTIST.
> er Mann's Drug Store. Phone
HHAWNU. OKLAHOMA
Office l*hone 184. Resilience Phone 314
OWce 212 N. Broftdwav
shawnee transfer co,
WALKJSR Si WISIIART. Props.
General Storage. Crating and Packing
william h. dodge
SHAWNEE, OK LA.
Collections. Conamertv.al l<aw, Conveyancing
All Instruments of writing accurately dra L
tad acknowledgements taken.
omce room 13 o*er First National Rank
Give us a trial wtth your Cleaning and Press*
ng. We press your clothes in the smartest
styles.
look imf at club
PHONE 986
Room 20. Heard. Kennedy & Wheeler Bid*
3 Months $1.00
BLEVER
j
...Ladles. Try...
rfrs. w. E. jackson's
WHITE ROSE COMPLEXION CREAM
and you will use no other
For Sale by all Druggists
citement in Wall street, we went! a bill for $2,000 he writes his chock
right over to the bank and drawed for $2,000, takea it to the hank and |
out our $3.45 all at onct and we air the bank certifies it—that is, the bank Collier-Groblebin Wedding.
now carryiu" it in our sock We • n dorses it—and that means that the! The mar rage of Mi Ernest Collier
don't oroDOse to be ruint by no New lank assumes the obligation to pay'and Miss Ide Groblebin was cele
York sneckielaters — Hardeman Free [that amount. Mi Jones then sends br&ted Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock
p H his check so certified to the man to at the home of the groom's parents.
s . i whom he is indebted. J at 518 East Eleventh street. Rev.
DC.,imc Now. what is a cashier's check? If Frank L. Van Voorhis of the Chris-
what they Htuumt I John Smith has a cneck for $20 and'tlan church officiated, and relatives
Here is what Governor-elect Has- llJlH slx ^yjH to Jmy lna,ie up of sums an,. immediate friends of the couple
kell believes to be the requirements IS follows $2t $1. $2, $5. $5. $5. he won, present
for the proper housing of th.- new ukos h,M j20 checI; lo th, bank an(1 The grooni fa prosperous young
state officials: cashier Issues these six checks'farmer Gf j 0tt county, and the bride
-For the legislature, two halls; at Jin(1 8ignH them They are then t],e el, known lind bright young lady
least three or four small rooms in bank's obligations. lof Shawliee.
connection with t^ie halls. There xhe situation which will appeal to ^fter the wedding ceremony a wed-J
'lie i- that 11 unusual It i;v ,linK supper was served the guests. smith stone co.
if the people of a given commun-| Thp hr l wishe8 vf Ttu. News and, All kinds of Cement Stone for building
| There
should be at least a dozen committee
rooms, which may be in otl" Id- Hut
country ci^ub
CLEANERS AND DYERS
117 1-2 East Main St. Phone 118
Satisfactory work guaranteed. St>ecial at-
tention given ladles' garments
logs.
"For judiciary—court room, library tin
clerk's room and five small but well v
lighted and ventilated private Judge's
rooms.
"For executive—about twenty-five
well lighted and ventilated rooms for
state officers and boards. About
five or six vaults if possihio.
Ity see in it merely a small increase in
use of paper instead of cash, it
Id result in no disturbance of bus-,
•; whatever.
many other friends go with Mr. and j
Mrs. Collier to their ho;ne down on
the farm.
purposes
Corner Main & Minnesota
PHONE 1137
THE PROHIBITION CLAUSE. ' Fortify and increase the life-giving JOSEPH HAKjbH. M. D.
Mnnv inmiirioK invo linen rPfoivcii properties of the blood and your vital ,
Many inquiries nave neen reeeiwu ; • tti , A . chronic. Pelvic. Malignant, Rectal and \ ener-
for copies of the prohibition ordinance force will be increased and your sys
...ww. w .. , Steam ' which was adopted by the people In *em protected1 ^ from disease. Teats
heat preferred and electric lights." j connection with the Constitution on what Hollister'* Rocky Mountain Tea
I Sept. 17. W hile the provision was
•PUSSYFOOT'S" BOOZE RECORD. 18Ubm,tteu aPart froni t,ie organic !n-
W. E. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, special "trument, by its terms it became a
. I section of the Constitution when it
, j carried at the polls, and is to be so
considered by the President in issu-
ing the proclamation.
In some respects the law follows
that of Kansas. It. is a copy of the
federal law passed in the statehood bill
, • , . .. ^ . I for application in the Indian Territory
1.632 separate el«ureB of liquor be-1 )mrt Jf,he new ^ lt ala0 ha8 ll3l
; I tures of the Maine law.
The state wide prohibition section
agent of the United States govern
ment to suppress the liquor traffic in
ludlan Territory, has ended a four-
teen months' crusade and returned to
Washington. This Is the record he
made:
In fourteeu months he has made
sides the cases where arrests wer.
made when bootleggers wore caught
with the goods on them. He has
does. 35 cents,
Shawnee Drug Co
Tea or Tablets.
CORPORATION REFORM.
lal Diseases
315 NORTH OKLAHOMA AVE
dr a. c. adams
Office over Harryman's Drug Store
Phones: Residence 1163, Office 101
Residence 513 N. ParU
madame gordon
(Formerly ol New York) will open a Dress
Making Parlor at 117 North Bell, and will also
be headquarters for the Spirella Corsets
Committee to Make Suggestiohs
to Report to President.
Chicago. Oct. 29.—A Bpeclal to
the Reeord-Hcrald from Indianapolis.
says: During a conversation at the
ilK ,h . Federal club. Federal Judge Grosseup
TOnflacated^aJid5 destroyed 287 gallons j ^"io'ted ou^of Ue'conitltutfcm by the! °' ''""JT S"'d he ™ ^ - I Ke.ld.ne. ^ North l.roadwa,
cr,
w j crampton
...DENTIST..
of alcohol, 1,652 gallons of Choctaw i peopje^ ju 'caae of a~7eversal of'scu-1 (lueBt®d President Roosevelt
beer, 4.821 gallons of *trong cider, I tim nt and the enabling act terms are | select a committee to make sugges KKSn)ENCi phoit*913
Hons to the president for a law to re
5.914 bottles of intoxicating bitters, adhered to the "lid" may only be lift-
109,382 bottles of beer, 402 bottles of 0(i from what is now Oklahoma Terr!-
wine, 45,072 bottles of whiskey, and tory, it being a condition of the bill
192 bottles of champagne. Seventy-J that Indian Territory be prohibition
three gambling houses were broken for 21 years. The prohibition law of
up and $15,000 worth of furniture de- Oklahoma reads:
stroyed in them. The total value of. "The manufacture, sale, barter, giv-
the liquor destroyed at current prices Jing away or otherwise furnishing, ex-i
would be $118,59. jcept as hereinafter provided, of intoxl-|
He ha-" made 890 arrests on the eating liquors within this state or any
orr ICS PHONE 226
Nights and Sundays by Appointment
form corporations and he had decided E. J. OB VIS
to comply. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Judge Grosseup said his idea of such K00ms 4 and 5 Roebuck Building, corner Main
a law was for a congressional enact- and Broadway.
ment that would bring all corpora Shawnee. • • Okla.
tlons doing an Interstate business
under regulations by the Federal gov
ernment. He said he would soon dp. j. h
charge of Introducing and selling li- part thereof, is prohibited for a period, ^e men to serve with him on
Quor. All of these have either been Of 21 years from the date of the admis-i committee *nd then they would )rrI0t phone 196
indicted by the grand jury or bound «lon of this state into the Union, and K° into the details of the whole subjet
over by United States commissioners thereafter until the people of the state and nttempt to devise a law that
to await the action or a grand Jury, shall otherwise provide bf amendment wou'd place corporations under tlit
The^e have been nlnety th^ee^ civil of this Constitution and proper state
lions of men arrested charged with legislation. Any person. Individual, J'" °pl"J" th'' S!
<>r corporation who Bhall manufacture, Interstate business could be
sell, barter, give away or otherwise «a8 y brought under such law. Ho ;
furnish any intoxicating liquor of any impression that there might
kind, including beer, ale and wine, some question as to whether such cunce Phone ii 7
contrary t. the provisions of this sec- a 'aw ro"l(l reqblre similar corpora
SCOTT
Reslderce 320 North Beard Street
gambling, most of them pleading gull-
A COAL FAMINE.
Res. Phone 148
Office Corner Main and Broadway
Shawnee. Oklahoma.
j. p. mitchell
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER...
2C9N. Broadway
Residence Phone 1122
watch
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holiday
0ffebings
Broadway
North
111
Already threats of a coa! famine | tion. or who shall within the rat tlons already Incorporated under slate , _ ... y p
ie same old famine of past years— vertise for sale or solicit the purchase laws to reincorporate under a national 1116 01631 AlldllllC dllU rflUlilu ica uu. AAA
re being made. As usual, t he rail- nf iiny liquors, or who shall ship Now has a representative in Shawnee. UR'
iiul a ., ma I it l,1o A n ' > volinnirA ... t'lifwlu lit thf lOW t'Sl I Tit" OS. I
are
roads are to blame. An exchange or jn any wav convey such liquors
has the following to say of tbo sit-, from one place within the tate to
uatlon: (another place therein, except the con
"Indian Territory and Oklahoma veyance of a lawful purchase as here
are facing a grave fuel situation, j in authorized, shall be punished on
There is every indication that they conviction thereof by a line not less
will not be able to get a coal supply than $50 and by imprisonment not less
this winter on account qf lack of than thirty days for each offense; pro
transportation. vided, That the legislature may pro
"The blockade of coal cars became vide by law for one agency under th<
*o great a week ago that :i general supervision of the state in each incor association. On the surrender <>f a
order was issued to close down every pom ted town of not less thnn 2,000 oertificate by depositing banks tho
mine operating on the railroads In population in the state; and if there riearjni, committee will # ndor^
the McAlester district. The mines be no incorporated town of 2,u00 popu- amount as a payment on the ob
reopened today. The yards in Mc- lation in any county in the state, such ligations of said hank and surrender
Alester bad been partially cleared, ''ounty shall be entitled to have on a proportionate share of the collateral
but on every siding on the Rock Is- suc^ Kpucy for the sale of liquors for gecurltles held thereunder. This was
land and Missouri Kansas & Texas medicinal purposes; and for the sale form as jn 1893
CERTIFICATE EXPLAINED.
Will Be Received In Payment of Bal-
ances of Five Thousand Dollars.
New York, Oct. 29.—The feeling
house certificates will be received in
payment of laborers for $5,000 from
member of the Clearing House
railroads loaded coal cars are almost
for industrial purposes of alcohol
blockading
McAlester,
son. Krebs.
traffic The rolief at which shall have been denatured by
Coalgate, Ilehigh, Alder- Process approve,! by the Unlt-.l
Hartshorne and other bt""-8 Commissioner of Internnl Uev.
mining towns in the coal belt Is only
temporary. The next blockade will
At that time the certifica'es were
of great benefit, and aided materla'ly
In clear ig the very serious situation
then existing. In this connection
aud for the sale of alcohol for York broker commended the ac
tlon of the committee In accepting
scleutlfic purposes to such scientific in
temporary. stitutions, universities and colleges as IJT" ^Thn nintorHon nf'^.nnniirs'of
be more serious and wil extend to ,i, , them for tlle ProterUon or supplies oi
n,L„ authorized to procure the same . Th nt thu will
other towns J free from tax under the laws of the "Z
"In the meantime coal Is Jumping statP8. fo, the S;U„ of
A"idP tms\iCuonPeL0,,come\eforee haTeUute^'.nTppr^ bo^'d ",ace 01 ^ T
cold weather and the winter demand ln „ fil,m not ,e9R than fl,ono. con,„. havUjK^ effe^^of pn^^
upon New York. When New York
lass goods at the lowest prices.
Good Solicitors Wanted at Once!
M. J'. UPDEGRAFF, AGENT.
12 East 9th Street. • Shawnee, Oklahoma.
dr. t. e. evans
Office North Broadway -2nd. stairway north o
.Post Office
Residence 381 North Beard
Office Phone 718 f Residence Phone 974 j
— 5- |
Office Phone 810 Res dence Phone 837 ,
SPECIALTIES:
Diseases of Women a^d Reota! Diseases
c. farrington, m. d.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
114 1-2 sasrr m<in sr.
Shawnee Vetinary
Hospital
imiiiiiiiiiMiiiii
15 fl
i
gall SI
'r"-
\
cash. They foresee that this will east main
the strain at outside
points, permitting them to use the cer-
PHONE 92
) Residence Phone374
sets in. Coal operators have tloned that none of such liquors shall
seen such a crisis and for months jbe uaed or disposed of for any other —" ted the certificates in 1893 the whitb Rt)SE COMPLEXION CREAM
compounding of
Ladies!
Try Mrs. W. K. Jackson's
ayBtem became almost
have been urging consumers to buy | purpose than in the
anil store their coal. The railroads prescriptions or other medicines, the _,,j
are also protecting themselves and sale „r which would not subject him hone'Mnl
scl?ing train load after train load of to the payment of the special tax re- pronjlnent New
coal and using It to increase their quired of liquor dealers by the United
supply against the almost certain states and the payment of such spe-
blockade."
WHAT IS THE MATTER?
The first question everybody asks
is: "What Is the matter?"
ThiB is the matter: The country has
pointed out that lt
York banker
could not be
elol tai by any person within the state brought to he nt^nttan of the^couh-
shall constitute prima facie evidence try nt large t< 'J™** "'
of his intention to violate the provl- " ' i ^^L^ hli nP t^r
sions of this section. No sale shall b, 8uPP,les of currency, and that neither
made except upon the sworn statement
_ of the applicant in writing setting ff .
been dolng a tremendous" business, so forth the purpose for which the liquor ls atiecte
vast that it has filled all avenues of Is to be used, and no sale shall be
the business credit of tbe nation nor
Its industrial and agricultural prosper
And you will use 110 other.
For Sale at All Druggists
W.A.PERKINS
CAR I' rsTBR & CONTRACTOR
SPECIALTY
— — Widely recommended for its cur-
comraerce and brought into use every made for medicinal purposes except . aUalities. Its reputation for su-
11. -a .1 • 1 cnlr a tr\ ntiAtli^rnriAfl n« ni rpln#hovo e h .. i
JOB WORK
P O Box 778
Shop 229 N. Bel)
Among the most fashion-
able men's suits for fall are
some exquisite novelties
in Brown and Olive shade,
mildly patterned, rich in
tone and stylish in appear-
ance. At the present rate
of sales the stock will be
exhausted long before the
season is over. Why not
make your selection now?
<r'
Designed by
iSpEro Michael&S0
n-.y.
*10 S. Dixon
Phone 718
bit of money, paper and particle of sales to apothecaries as hereinabove r, ^ merj^ jia3 stood for thirty
collateral In the country. ; provided, unless such statement shall iJu^ Nothing so good for indlges-
There are $13,000,000,000 on deposit1 be accompanied by n bona fide pre- ^ • constiuatlon rheumatism, and
in the banks of the country. There is scriptlon signed by a regular practlc- 1,1,xnl as Holliater's Rocky Moun-
actual money cash m the United lng physician, which prescription shall bad Wood as H^^^rTsCaK°0Crk>Tablet8.
States. )1,504,000,000. ""t he filled more tnan once. Bach • " T) u' Co ' .
sale shall be duly registered and the (Shawn c 1 rug 1-.Q.
register thereof, together with the affl
In New York City some trust com-
panies recently met a falling market,
which affected'securities and their col- davits and prescription pertaining When in n-ed of lumber cet It from
lateral. This on top of the circum- thereto, shall he open to inspection to home concern. Phone 14—The
Btance that New York is short of : ny officer or citizen of the state nt all Home Lumber Co., 1-1 >V Ma
money, brought on a condition in that times during business hours. Any have the quality and price is right
city which caused bankers there to1 person who shall knowingly make h
take the acUon they did; that is, they false affidavit for the purpose aforesaid 1 „ you tllke De Witt's Kidney and
announced that they would not pay j 'hall he deemed gniltv or perjury. Any 1 „lad(ipr pm8 >ou wtl, get prompt re-
auv more cash to the banks in Cincin- physician who shall prescribe any sue.i ljef fr0(n |,acknche, weak kidneys, ln-
natl, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, to ' liquor, except for the treatment of dls- BanlJnai|0n 0f the bladder and url-
which they owed It. Immediately these ease,, which after his own personal nary trou|,|PS \ we "k's treatment
cities, Chicago, St. Louis and the oth-1 diagnosis he shall deem necessary, he fQr f nts SoM by c R Harry.
ers took similar action to protect shall be punished for each ntfense by m .
themselves from demands Id their fine of not less than *200 or by Imprls-
cities. Then Kansas City had to take onment for not less thnn thirty days. - vnumsn tbe dentist of-
action and other cities had to follow, or by both sucn fine and imprison- Dr. CC louman me aenusi oi
It started in New York, and the re- ment; and any person connected with flee in Roebuck bulling, corner .
'bat the other cltieB any such agency , who Bhall be con- and Broadway l-im
PHONE 112
Cor. Oklshom, and Ninth Sts
taylor
LUMBER CO.
FOR FIR8T CLASS BUILDING
MATERIAL
Satisfaction Guarantee,!
E. A. Bradfleld, Mgr.
GIVE US A CALL
Men's Suits $7.50 to $25.00
Young Men's Suits $5.00 to $i5.oo
Children's Suits $i.5o to $6.00
Madden, Jarrell &
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