The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THREE LINES THREE TIMES TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
SATURDAY, JUNE it, 1 08.
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25c 6 Words
to a Line
The News Classified Want Ads
WANT ADS IN
THE NEWS
BRING RESULTS
TRY THEM.
W here small ads are classified for
our readers that they may receive
big Returns on a Small Investment.
WANT ADS IH
THE NEWS CAN
BRIK6 YOU
WHAT YOU WAN
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Wanted-Position
WANTED—A place as a wet nurso.
Apply at 716 N. Aydelotte. 25-c.t
GIRL of li v\auts position to care
for baby and do light housework Ap-
tly £06 S. McKlnley. ]8-3t
WANTED—A position as office girl
Address Zulla Walters, 727 S. Diou.i-
way. 22-tf
WANTED—A situation of general
house work. Address 206 S. McKlnley
20-If
WANTED—A position to do general
housework. Address Ethel Smith,
general delivery. Shawnee, Okla. 17
WANTED—Place to do house work.
Call 310 E. Farrel. 12-if
WANTED—Place to cook or do
house work. Call at 602 S. Union.
12-tt
WANTED—A situation; any kind of
work, by lady. Address Mattie Wil-
liams, care Shawnee News. 11-St
Wanted
WANTED—A home for a little bluo
eyed 2 months old baby girl. Party
desiring to see this beautiful child
and give it a home call at 640 North
Douglas, Friday at 10 o'clock. Phone
461.
WANTED—Washing. Will some
one please assist Mrs. Luncford, at 305
Chapman St., by giving her washing.
Ehe is a widow, with 3 children. L'2
WANTED—Every citizen who has
anything they wish to sell or rent, to
place a three line ad In The News
three times, 26c
WANTED—Everybody to bring their
Job printing to The Shawnee News
>£fice, corner Main and Philadelphia.
Wanted—Men
WANTED—Agents, $90 monthly
patented bread baker; every house
keeper wants one; agent's sample freo
FYirshee Mfg Co., Box 836, Dayto.i.
Ohio. 27-3t
WANTED—Men to learn barber
trade; few weeks required; best pay
lrg work within the reach of poor
man; can have shop with small capi-
ta!; wages from |12 to $20 weekly;
wondeitul demand for barbers; cata-
logue mailed free. Moler Barber Col-
lege, Kansas City, Mo. 6-12t
MEN—The Vacuum Treatment per-
manently curs vital waknss, varico-
cele, soructure and enlarges; con'J-
dent.Al. Charli < Mfg. Co., Charl es
li'ildlng, Denver, Colo. 16-lm
WANTED—Your job printing of any
kind at the Shawnee News office, cor-
ner o' Main and Philadelphia.
WANTED — Traveling hardwaro
salesman, (160 and expenses; drug
clerk, J100; bookkeeper, $126; assist-
ant, $85; clerk In general store, $G0:
assistant secretary, $100. Apply Dept.
45, American Opportunity Co., Hous-
ton, Texas. 168t
WANTED—A young girl 14 years
old wishes to live with family to at-
tend child or help with housework
Mytle Sims, 230 South McKinley. 16-£t
THE NEWS—40c PER MONTH.
Market Place for Everything
There is nothing, which if properly advertised
through these columns will uot bring you results
Convert the Unneeded Things into Cash
Yon can talk to thousands of people here, some
who will want the very thing you want to dis-
pose of
Try an Ad and See
SEND IN YOUR AD TO-DAY
FOR SALE—A new baby walker.
Apply at 123 N. Philadelphia. 10-tl
FOR SALE—$37 folding bed and a
$37.60 coal and wood range. See F.
E. B., at News office. 10-a
THAT'S ALL IT COSTft YOU TO USE THE WANT ADS. IN THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
Miscellaneous
PRIVATE RESCUE HOME FOR
I GIRLS; babies adopted. Nabona C.)!-
lice lins, 1614 Qould ave., North Fori
191m
FREE—Liberal sample Conkey
powder and valuable poultry boo'i if Worth, phone 5207.
you bring this ad or send 6c postage 1 ———
to Joe Waring, El Reno, Okla. 22-ini | EMPLOYMENT wanted
— , man of business ability;
PRIVATE BOARD for several par- ence as bookkeeper and salesman ,u
ties at 124 8. Minnesota. Mrs. Alice large stock of hardware and grocer-
Brooks. 27-3t les; bookkeeping preferred, but will
paptic T! I ,cc,pt anything In this line for a rea
Pn „wl , . maPS °f 80n,Ull<1 compensation; b.st of ref,--
Th oh y ca" bUy Bame Ut ence- Address W. R Pounders Clin
The Shawnee News office. 40-tf ton_ Tex m",
by youii?
had exo ,rl-
Piano Moving;
FOR SALE—A cash register, $30.00
Apply at New office. 10-tf
FOR SALE—Fifty visiting cards for
26c, at The Shawnee News.
FOR SALE—Driving horse at 313
N. Tucker, phone 296 or 490.
FOR SALE—A complete outfit for a
printing office. Apply for further par-
ticulars at the Shawnee News office.
Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT—Front rooms for light
housekeeping with gass. Phone 178
or call 328 N. Philadelphia. 16-6t
FOR RENT—A nice, newly furnish-
ed room, close In. 124 N. Phila. 9-12t
FOR RENT—Three rooms for ron',
in Scott Flats, everything modern. J.
C. Parker, agent. Phone 1082. 26-if
FOR RENT—Four room house,
cheap, 115 N. Market. Call at 211 N.
Market. 15-Ot
FOR RENT—Furnished down stairs
rooms at 604 N. Broadway. Apply 602
N. Broadway. G-tf
FOR RENT—Furnlsheo rooms at
*01 1-2 East Main street 29-tf
Store Rooms
For Rent
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; gas for cooking.
602 N. Uniono. Phone 658. 23-6?
FOR RENT—A 5 room house, close
in. Apply 222 1-2 E. Main. 23-',t
FOR RENT—Sixteen rooms over
Bell-Wayland, on 8. Broadway, suit-
able for rooming house. For further
information phone 75. 13-12t
FOR RENT—A hall suitable for
lodge or society to hold regular meet-
,ngs, ante-room in connection, cen-
■ra.ly located. Address W. T., care
d News. i-tt
For Sale
FOR SALE—A Spaulding two seat-
ed, leather top hack, same as new, at
a bargain. Call 720 S. Bell st J.
A. Hill. 26-;tt
FOR RENT—Store room, located on
East Main st Apply J. Pllcher, over
News office. 10-im
FOR RENT—27 roam rooming Louse
oath, gas and electric lights all in
first class shaye. Apply to C. Pllcher
>ver the News office. 4-tf
FOR SALE—A good milk cow .it
219 N. Union. 23-6t
Houses to Rent
FOR RENT—Three room house at
Tenth and Market. Call on S. A. Shel-
don, over State National Bank. 12-tf
FOR RENT—Houses or cottages in
all parts of the city. A. E. Kennody,
over Oklahoma Nat. Bank. 11-lin
FOR RENT—We have some 3 and
4 room cottages, close in. Geo. E. Mc-
Kinnis Co., No. 110 N. Union. 12-if
FOR SALE—New cereal anl fodd
mill in Kingman, Kan., county seat,
2,000 inhabitants, city and county
schools. Mill doing good business.
$800 will buy same. For particulars
address J. H. Westfall, Box 333, King-
man, Kan. 22-12t
FOR SALE—Good saddle pony and
colt; colt 1 year old. Inquire at 635
N. Market st. ll-t>v
I A BUSINESS—Start mail order bus-
iness; make $100 month clear profit.
Write Box A, Mullln, Texas. 16-lm
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For Sale—Gas stove,
Apply at News offlce
good
rs n«w
14-tl
THE WESTERN BUSINESS COL-
LEGE—A special three months' course
in either bookkeeping or shorthand for
$25. P. O. Building, 3rd floor. Phone
474, Shawnee, Okla. 6-lm
For Rent or For Sale
FCR RENT OR SALE—Well lm
proved farm, 66 acres, balance in hay.
; l miles N and one W of Shawnee in
PIANO MOVING—Syiclal vans fo- j *lckaP°°- Apply 66: N. Hark 30-tf
moving pianos; pianos stored. We do j
a general moving, packing and ship '
ping business. Hively Music Com- ■
pany, 119 E. Main. Phone 920. 5-lm 1
For Sale or Trade
PIANOS—Hively Music Company,
the "Quality House," high grade pi-
anos. Cash or easy payments. 119
E. Main.
Wanted—Agents
WANTED AGENTS—$75 monthly;
metal combination Rolllug Pin; nine
articles combined; lightning seller;
sample free. Forsnee Mfg. Co., B
677, Da; ton, O.
A FEW special agents to sell sick
and accident insurance.. Sun Accident
Co., 213 1-2 W. Main, Oklahoma City.
6-lmo
Office Rooms
FOR SALE—One gray horse, 8 years
old, weight 1260 pounds; fine driver;
a bargain at *1.25. Call at Stewart s
Shoe Shop, 221 1-2 E. Main st 18 31
FOR SALE—Good Velie buggy;
good as new. 604 N Beard.
FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine,
drop head, good as new. Address Ma-
chine, care Shawnee News. 12-tl
FOR SAI.E—Section maps of Pot;
watmie county at the Shawnee News
office. 22-tt
FOR SALE—Folding bed, in firsi
class condition. Call at 123 N. Phil*
delphia. lGtl
FOR SALE—Several pulleys for
shafting. Apply at News office.
FOR SALE}—Hardv.aro stock ni
Walter, Okla.; will invoice $5,000.00'
located on best corner in town popu-
lation 1700. Address R. L. Reid, Wal
ter, Okla. 19.j,
FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow, cor-
ner Ridgewood and Philadelphia. T.
J. Payne. 19-jt
FOR SALE—Incubator and brooder-
holds 60 eggs; hatch 85 per cent;
satisfaction guaranteed. Call at 329 S.
Mln. Mrs. A. Ravlon. I6 (it
FOR SALE—All kinds of city and
farm property. Call and see me. A. E
Kennedy, over Oklahoma Nat. Bank.
11-lm
DAILY NEWS COUPON
This coupon and 25c in cash will be taken as payment for
a twenty word want ad. to run three times in the
THE SHAWNEE NEWS
Cor. Main and Philadelphia
FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle, $5 00,
Apply at News office. 10-U
Tor Sale or Exchange
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—One
of the best and most up-to-date gen-
eral merchandise country stores in
eastern Kansas. Old established trad-
ing point. Annual business $10,000.
Fine two story business building.
Lodge hall; two residence dwellings;
full bearing orchard; hog corral; barm,
wagon scales, etc. Price $8,000 for
stock and buildings; stock is clean
and up to date; no other store in town.
Will sell for cash or take a gooa
clean farm. Have western land Inter-
ests which need my attention. W. if'.
Asimus, Peoria, Kan. 8-6t
Houses for Sale
House and two lots for sale
trade for land. Delivery w&grjn,
harness and scales for sale. Shawnee
Broom Factory, 509 South Kickapoo
streets. 15-12t
LADIES, NOTICE—Dr. A. B. K eat'fly
345 State street, Dallas, Texas, safety
treats all monthly complaints, private
troubles of women; ladies' home dur-
ing confinement; Infants adopted.
Write or call. 11-lm
FOUND.
FOUND—A bunch of keys. Party
calling at News and paying for notice.
13-Gt
FOUND—A small shoe, Party los-
ing same call at News office. 13
FOR RENT.
Three nice unfurnished rooms with
bath in the Scott flats, No. 20, East
Tenth Street, $10.00 a month. In-
quire of J. c. Parker at No. 12S 12 N.
Broadway. ikj
FOR RENT—Two nice front office
■ooms, second floor, centrally located.
\ddress T. H. \V., care of Shawnee
News. 1-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE—$30 Edison
phonograph and 24 records, good as
new; will sell or trade it as part pay-
ment or horse. F. E. B. News office.
16-II
Manufacturing
Useful Articles
NINE USEFUL ARTICLES IN
ONE—Improved Combination Dipper;
very latest out; sells at sight; prlrt
25c. Send address for free illustrated
catalog. National Distributing Co
Tulsa, Okla.
FOR SALE—6 roam house, $200.00
cash, balance on monthly payments.
Just the thing to get a home like pay-
ing rent. Price $1,100. Inquire at
Shoe Storey No. 3, Kant Main Street
or pl.one 217. 28-tf
LOSt
LOST—Light brown pug pup. Find-
er return to C. O. Thomas, 326 South
McKlnley and get suitable reward.
23-6T.
LOST—Gold bracelet, set wi'.n
stones. Please return to Mrs. w. ti,
Longmire, 627 N. Broadway. 15-6t
LOST—A hitch rein, on N.
way, Sunday.
Broa,!-
12-i.t
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Speckled
gray mare; looked to 1 e heavy In foal.
Apply at 619 S. Union for reward.
LOST—Between 642 and 718 North
Beard street, a broach, set with dia-
monds and pearls. Return to HJrf
Easterwoad at 642 North Beard street
and get reward. 21-tf
A MANUFACTURING company with
established buslneBB in Dallas, shout
to establish a plant in Oklahoma,
wants active men with $2,000 to $3,000
to take interest; product staple; big
profits; splendid opening In Oklaho-
ma. Box 622, Dallas, Tex. 9-lm
Past, Present. Futute
MAKE IMPORTANT MOVES only
after learning their full outcome
through the Clairvoyant Powers of the
Renowned Hindu Orientalist, who for
60 days will give trial Reading Past,
Present, Future aud three questions
'or 25 cehts. Send date of birth in
town handwriting to Yoga Moatoya,
Suite 10, 407 E. Douglas ave., Wichi-
ta, Kansas. 9-1, u
A. E. KENNEDY
Real Estate,
Loans & Insurance
Rents and Collections
Promptly Attended to
Hffl, e Over Oklahoma
National Bank
Room 2 Phone 570
■ 11 Wll I M I I I I I (+>++♦♦
A Real Snap
AN EXCELLENT F|VE ROOM
HOUSE, 75 FOOT FRONT LOT,
GRADING TAX ALL PAID, NO. 533
NORTH PARK STREET, GOES FOR
LESS THAN THE LOT IT8ELF IS
WORTH. THE OWNER NEEDS THE
MONEY AND HAS AUTHORIZED
ME TO SELL THIS PIECE OF PROP-
ERTY FOR $1375. THE VACANT
LOT WOULD BE WORTH EA8ILY
$1500.
ON THIS PLACE THERE 18 A
FIRST CLASS CELLAR AND FINE
FRUIT TREES. IT IS AN IDEAL
HOME. BETTER SEE IT AT ONCE.
, -S-Cr toon.
Real Estate Man.
41-2 East Main Street
Ready Cash
WE HAVE SOME PRIVATE
MONEY TO PLACE ON BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE PROPERTY. SEE
US AT ONCE IF YOU WANT A
FARM OR CITY LO.-.N.
GEO. E. McKINNIS CO.
110 N. UNION
PHONE 1100, SHAWNEE, OKLA.
omoe Phone 881 Residence I hone 1071
DR. W. R. WILLIAMS
PHYSICIAN and SURGKON
Offlce Corner Main and Broadway
Shawnee. Oklahoma.
MARRIAGE PAPER—Highest char,
actei; Incorporated;'12th year; 4000
members; paper sealed; send 10c. ti.
O. Love, Box 1600, Denver, Colo.
11 lm
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Now is the time to in-
vest in city property; get you a houde
at the right price on the best term*.
We hove a few choice bargains rang*
h.g from $500 to $4,000; cannot fan
to be pleased; don't delay in seeing
Geo. E. McKlnni3 Co., No. 110 N.
Union, phone 1100. lsi-u
Rooming House for Rc r.t
FREE—A 21-room house, suitable
for a boarding house will give first
#0 days free, if party will take a lease
on the same. Apply to C. Pllcher,
301 1-2 E. Main.
Miscellaneous
- I
Mr. Business man, we want to say
to you, we belong to no insurance com-
bine and we are in a position to save
you 33 1-3 per cent on business risks.
We loan money on everything. Shaw-
nee Land and Loan Co., 208 E. Main.
SOME Extra Good Bargains—Twen-
ty sections well Improved ranch,
$2 school land, $2 bonus, one-fourt:i
fine farming land. Fourteen sections
well improved ranch, 60 per cent fino
farming land $G per acre. Twenty-
eight sections well Improved ranch for
lease, with 1000 well bred stoc cattb
for sale. Seven sections well Improv-
ed ranch at $3.50 per acre; one fourth
fine farming land. Three sections,
fenced, at $3 per acre; 400 acres ni
fine farming land, all In Sterling coun.
ty, Texas. One hundred other propo-
sitions of all kinds of lands In this
and adjoining counties Will give tlmo
or take some trade, but don't want any
Jacks, stallions, black land farms or
Confederate bonds. Don't write, but
come and see me; 300 head good stock
horses, $35 per head; 300 well graded
Angora goats, $3 per head. L. 0.
Dupree, Colorado City, Tex. 19-12t
Dr. H. STUCKER, O. C.
Nerve Specialist
l'arlors kj-m Beard-Kennedy & Wheeler Mid*
( or. Uroadway and i>th St.
Klro-Practio Spinal Adj. will remove pres-
sure from the nerves which la the cause of
your trouble. No Medicine auseor
'Phone M 5
william h. dodge
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
Collection®, Commercial Law. Conveyancing
AH Instruments of writing accurately drawn
and acknowledgements taken
Office room 13 over First National Dank
Give us a trial with your Cleaning and Presg
ng. We press your clothes In the smartest
styles.
look neatclub
PHONE Wfl
Koom 20. Heard. Kennedy & Wheeler Hldg.
...Ladiea. Try...
Mrs. w e. Jackson's
WHITE KOSE COMPLEXION CREAM
and you will use no other
Find It at Wallace Mann's or P. A, Reynold*
* Son
dr. j h. scott
Residence 320 North Heard Street
Qrnoi I'm one 196 Kb. Phow 146
Offlce Corner Main and Hroadway
Shaw nek. oklahoma.
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Now has si representative In Shawnee. First
clasa goods at the lowest prices.
Good Solicitors Wanted at Once'
M. 1'. UPDEGRAFF AGENT.
12 East 9th Street. Sha wnee, Oklahom
Offlce Phone 816
Kes'dence Phone 837
nfac A L TIKS:
Diseases of W nand Ue eta I Diseases
c. farrington, m. d.
PHYSICIAN ind SURGEON
114 1-2 rAtrr maim tn
#NDSj
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY lor
sale by A. E. Kennedy, over Oklaho-
ma Nat. Bank, Shawnee, Okla. 11-lm
AGENTS—176 monthly. Metal com-
bination Rolling Pin. Nine article!
oomblned. Lightning teller; sample
tree. Porthee Mfg. Co.,B. 760, Dayton,
Ohio. 20-t}
A COOL PLACE
THE ROYAL
8HINING PARLOR
At the
Leader Corner, Main and Broadway
Have shine, 6c; 24 shines for ono
dollar. First claag work done, or no
pay. You can get a shine every dav
In the week and on Sunday all day
Ox Blood Red Shoes.
Canvas White Shoes.
Kip White Shoes.
Tans, Orange Shoes.
Russet Brown Shoes.
Kid Black Shoes.
Ladles and gentlemen can get shin
ed here by your honorable servant,
WM. CARROLL.
Offlce Phone 124. Resilience Phone 3U
0ll.ee 206 south Union
shawnee transfer CO
WALKER & WISHAKT. ITui*
Uenertl Storage. Cratloir and i'scltintf
1 Mosler fire proof safe, (25.00.
Folding beds, $5.00 to (20.00.
1 quarter sawed oak 8 foot ezten>
slon table, (15.00.
Matting, 30c grade, now 26c.
Ice boxes from (4.50 to (10.00.
Office desk, (16.00.
Six gallon Ice freezer, (6.60.
Gasoline utoves, (1.00 to (2.00 and
(10.00.
Sewing machines, perfect stltclv
from (2.50 to (10.00.
Cook stoves from (3.50 to (10.00.
Organs from (15.00 to (25.00.
Book cases and writing desks, IS.04
to (16.00.
All kinds of bouse furniture, dish**,
etc., etc.
A. N. BONWELL'8.
220 East Main Street
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