The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 6
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, EWS WANT ADS PAY WELL.
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 30. 1909.
S LINES, 3 TIMES, 25 CENTS.
f Cold
Weather
Needs
HOT WATER BOTTLES 1.00 TO $1.50 EACH,
CHEST PROTECTORS, 50 CENTS TO $1 50 EACH.
CHAMOIS VESTS, $3.00 TO $3.50 EACH.
VELVET CREAM, PER BOTTLE, 25 CENTS.
A D. S. COLD CREAM, 25 CENTS BOX.
T5\d S. COUGH MEDICINE, 25 CENTS BOTTLE.
A\S, COLD AND GRIPPE CURE, 25 CENTS BOX.
THESE ARE A FEW OF THE RIGHT NOW NEEDS AND
HAVE A SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND PROMPT DELIVERY
ANY PART OF THE CITY.
>•
I
Program
Sabbath School Convention, Davis
Township, at Acme School House,
February 14, 1909, three miles north-
west of Shawnee.
I
Opposite
City Hall
Little itore
Bi* Trade
Wallace Mann
Sabbath School, 10 to 11 a. m.
Methods ot increasing and
keeping up interest and at-
tendance.
1. A. Dix. T. C. Monsun.
General Discussion.
F. E. holliday's
Shoeing: Shop
John McBride, Floor Man
124 N. Beard St.
Coming Events
Crouij positively stopped in 20 j
mluuiU, with Dr. Sboop's Croup |
I Remedy. One test alone will surelyj
. 1 prove this truth. No vomiting, no
Feb. 2. Cemetery Association ^ gnd plett8lQg Byrup
meeting at 3 p. m„ at the residence ^ (
of Mrs. Roland's, C02 North Broad-
NOON HOUR.
Reports of Schools and Town-
ship officers.
Round table conducted by A.
E. Kennedy.
7.
SEEDS GROW! Bast Seeds
that can be grown, you should read
BURPEE'S FARM ANNUAL FOR 1908,
BURPEE'S
B. F. Hamilton, M. D.
Wm. R. PigK. M. D.
Allen C. Adams. M. D.
(Harryman Drun Store Bldg.)
Dr T E. EVANS,
Office Over Post Office
Rooms 3 and 4. Estes Building
Phone 728.
Seeker Theatre
Ine Night, T hurs. Feb. 4
Lincoln J. Carter's Play o* Today
Good Woman Will Win
The Best of Many Carter Successes
A Thrilling Story Well Told
Abounding in Comedy and Strong Heart Interest
iOOO WOMEN SHUUlD SEE THlS
That Means all Women Will See It
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c
SOUL WINNING.
Motive for Soul Winning.
J. W. McGinnis, C. D. Pierson.
Life of the Soul Winner.
W. E. Rutherford, Edith Phil-
lips.
Equipment of the Soul Winner.
S. J. Musson, Geo. E. McKlnnis.
8. Methods of Soul Winning.
Mrs. Weboer, J. E. Henson.
9. Consecration Service led by
Geo. E. McKlnnis.
J. W. McGINNIS, President.
LAURA MUSSON, Secretary.
How Is Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No. 228
8th Ave., San Francisco, recom
mends a remedy for stomach trou-
ble. She says: "Gratitude for the
wonderful effect of Electric Bitters
in a case of acute Indigestion,
prompts this testimonial. I am fully
convinced that for stomach and liver
troubles Electric Bitters is the best
remedy on the market today. This
great tonic and alternative medi-
cine invigorates the system, purifies
the blood and Is especially helpful
in all forms of female weakness. 50c
at all drug stores.
Dr H H. Wilson
Specialist
< yo, Ea:\ Nose anil rn.c_t
Jrd '.oo? Mr—ctii Did?. • v?
ikiirsioiis
way.
Feb. 4.—"A Good Woman Will
Win" at the Becker.
Feb. 12—100th Anniversary of the
birth of Abraham Lincoln.
Feb. 14—St. Valentine's Day.
Feb. 16—Knights of Columbus,
Rube dance at their hall.
Feb. 21—Shrove Sunday.
Feb. 21—Qulnquageslma Sunday.
Feb. 22—Washington's birthday.
Feb. 22—No rural free delivery.
Feb. 28—First Sunday In Lent
March 3-6—Ember days.
March 17—St. Patrick's Day.
March 21—Spring begins.
March 25—Annunciation day.
April 4—Palm Sunday.
April 9—Good Friday.
April 11—Easter Sunday.
April 18—Low Sunday.
-60c. Sold h Wallace Mann.
WINTER TOURIST RATES VIA
SANTA FE.
Commencing no?. 1st, 1908, and
continuing until April 30th, 1908, In
elusive, the SANTA FE will have o
sale daily WINTER TOURIST round
trip tickets to numerous points In
Alabama, Cuba, Florida, Georgia
Louisiana, Mexico. Mississippi. Ne
Mexico, South Carolina and Texas ai
greatly, reduced rates. All ticket,
have final return limit of Ju e 1st
i909, except to Havana, which win
be limited six months from daw ol
sale. If you are contemplating s
trip, we Will be glad to quote yon
rates, etc. Call on, or wrtt , GEO IJ
NELSON, Agent A T. * 8. F. Rj
Co.. 8hf.w 9«. Oaia
(First published In the Shawnee
News, Jan. 21, 1909.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that on the'
21 day of January, 1909, Anna Ku-
cera, as the duly appointed, qualified
and acting administratrix of the es-
Itate of Frank Kucera, deceased, filed
in the County Court of Pottawatomie
I County, State of Oklahoma, her pe-
tition asking the Judge of said Coun-
ty Court to enter an order granting
her authority, as such administratrix,
I to mortgage the north one-half of the
j southwest quarter of section Twenty-
' four (24) in Township Ten (10)
north, range two (2) East of the in-
j Ulan Meridian in Pottawatomie Coun-
| ty, Oklahoma, for the purpose of se-
' curing a loan of Three hundred and j
[ fifty dollars ($360,000) to be useu i
1 in redeeming said premises from'
There is no Quinine, nothing what-1 raortgageg llens an(j taxe9 thereon
ever harsh or sickening In Preven-;^ ^ amount of j;15o.oo.
tics. These little Candy Cold Cure ■ NoUce ,g further g|Ven that the I
Tablets act as by magic. A few
hours—and your threatening Bold Is petUlon for bearing at
broken. Candylike in taste. Preven- „|(io .) Tanlimieh Pottawai
tics please the chlldreu—and tbey
ONE BUNDLE OR A
HUNDRED
your order will receive the same at-
tention. We furnish material of tho
first class, and if the workmanship
Is on a par wltih the lumber you get
here you are going to have a fine
house. Demonstrations of this fact
every week day In the year at
TAYLOR LUMBER COM'PANV
Corner Ninth and Oklahoma.
PHONE 112.
"COKE" IN GUTHRIE.
Prices 25c, 5Uc, 75c
III Boost For Shawnee
Guthrie, Okla., Jan. 30.—A bill by
Cook, correcting the errors in ac-
knowledgements of deeds and mort-
gages was killed. Representatives
Haymes of Tulsa and Burnett of
Wichita being the only democrats
voting with the republicans In sup-
port of the bill.
sensational debate in which it
was stated that cocaine was being
given to school children in Guthrie,
and that more than a hundred per-
sons there are addicted to the co-
caine habit was precipitated by the
Helm bill, prohibiting the sale ex-
cept upon physicians' prescriptions.
The bill was finally sent back to the
committee.
Money! Money! Money!
DO YOU WAN BOMB CHEAP MONBT ON YOUR FARM
OR CITY PROPERTY? IF YOU DO. (T WILL PAT YOU TO SEE
U8 BEFORE CLO81NG ELSEWHERE.
OUH RATE8 ARE RIGHT.
OUR TERMS ARE THE BE8T.
OUR MONEY 18 READY NOW.
COME AND GET IT .
WE ARE ALWAYS BUYING AND SELLING FARMS.
Geo. E. McKinnis Co.
'HONE 1100.
NO. J10 N. UNION
SHAWNEE. OKLA
Seven Years of Proof.
"I have had seven years of proof
that Dr. King's New Discovery Is
the best medicine to take for coughs
and colds and for every diseased
condition of tbroat, chest or lungs
says W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo
The world has had thirty-eight yeara
of proof that Dr. King's New Dis-
covery is the best remedy for
ciughs and colds la grippe, asthma,
hay fever, bronchitis, hemorrhage of
the lungs and the early stages of
consumption. Its timely use al-
ways prevents :he development of
pneumonia. Sold under guarantee
at all drug stores. 60c and $1.00
Trial bottle free. *
J. P. MITCHELL
Notice is further given that the |
]judge Of said County Court has set] ARCHITECT AND
ring at bis | rtnv"
office ia Tecumseh, Pottawatomie1 BUILDnK
County, State of Oklahoma, on the . [05 S. B'way. Shawnee, Okla.
... > r ... iona ot tho hnnr - '
5th day of February, 1909, at the hour,
8 H O P
202 W. Main St. Shawnee, Oala.
Dr. Alfred Alf
MECHANO-THERAPIST
Graduate American College
Mechano—Therapy. The ex-
perienced Application of Man-
ual Manipulation to Chronic
Disease a Specialty.
Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Rooms 111-112 — Third Floor.
Mammoth Building.
Shawnee, Okla.
Residence: 810 N. Park St.
break the feverishness, always. And
least of all Is the economy. A largo ^ ^ ^ m q( gald duy
box—48 Preventics 25 cents. Ask, Anna Kucera, Admlnistr
vour druggist. He inowsl Sold by HtRnard Wah, & Knnig
Wallace Mann. J Attorneys for aamlnlstratrix.
I Inn 91.2W
REPRESENTATIVES WANTED, j
Prominent New York Financial
company, offering stock In a corpo- (j |J |N
ration operating the most wonderful
invention of the age, seeks services
of men of high standing and business
ability to interest large and small In- A first class repair shop w t ex-
vestors Exceptional opportunity for I perienced workmen for repair work
high grade men to secure immediate Ion guns, automobiles, gas and gaso-
income of $5,000, or more, with as-! line engines. Injectors and lubricafc
surance of rapid advancement as abtl- ors.
|ty is demonstrated. Previous stock THAD C. H1STED. Gunsmith.
selling experience not necessary: any —J CLEANING AND
bright man can do the work. Address j
G. L. Ellsworth. 49 Exchange place.> DYEING WORK
New York. Janl5-18
. I TO
New Time Card. |
No. 41. wert bound, arrives ai 4 a
and leaves at 4:20 a. m
No. 43, wert bound, arrives at 5 p
m. and leaves at 5:12 p. m.
No. 42, east bound, arrives at 1:46
a. m. and leaves at 1:66 a. m.
No. 44, eaot bound, arrives at 11:26
a. ra. and leaves at 11:36 a. m.
No. 47, west bound, arrives at
10:30 a m. and leaves at 10:42 a. m
No. 48, east bound, arrives at 3:40
m. and leaves at 3:50 p. m.
The Asher train arrives at 10:2b
in. and leaves at 4:05 p. it?.
j THE SHAWNEE NEWS
.FOR—
Commercial and
Show Printing
CORNER MAIN AND PHILA
DELPHI A AVE—.
:
WARD EXONERATES CROMWELL.
THE ODEON
< . C tryiiiCCmP
Its here you
see the
"CREAM "
_ _ of Moving:
Pictures. A nice place of innocent amusement f°yeiined
/£ple. Admission 5c; none free except children under
5 years.
Fall Stock of Dried Fruits
Consisting of Dried Pears, Penches, Apricots, j
Prunes, Raisin and Currants. New Kraut, New ,
Pickles-sweet, sour and dills (H mz). Ne •
Hominy Grits and Hominy Hakes. In lac
thing kept in a fist-class grocery store.
New York, Jan. 30.—Following a
statement issued in behalf of William
S. Harvey, who was mentioned In the
recent speech of Congressman Henry
T. Rainey of Illinois as being con-
nected with the "infamous railroad
deal" on the Isthmus of Panama, de-
nying that Mr. Harvey was in any
way Interested In the matter, Ran-
dolph O. Ward, a prominent civil en-
gineer identified with work on the
Isthmus comes comes forward with
a letter In which he refutes that part
of Mr. Rainey's speech referring to
William Nelson Cromwell and others.
The letter says In part:
As I am the individual who, alone
and unassociated with any other per-
son or persons, submitted to the gov-
ernment of the republic of Panama
the railroad proposition thus charac-
terized. but which I am confident will
stand the test of competent and con-
scientious criticism. I take this op-
portunity of exonerating Mr. Crom-
well and each and all of the other
gentlemen named from any connec-
| tlon whatever with such proposition
and I unhesitatingly assume the en-
tire responsibility for having submit-
ted it and challenge Representative
Rainey to submit a fairer proposition
or one better calculated to promote
the welfare of the people of the re-
public of Panama."
A LOT OF FAIR BAKERS
have found out that it doesn't pay
to bother with home made bread,
cake or pies. They don't see the use
of having all the bother and trouble,
when they can have the bakery take
It off their shoulders, sell them bet-
ter bread, cake and pastry for leas
monev than it would cost to bake
them at home. There ought to be
a hint in this for you.
RODECKER'8
VIENNA BAKERY
116 North Broadway.
Besdes 90 large cups from each
25c package of Dr. Shoop's Health
Coffee, I now put In a 25c clever
silvered "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer
Coupon. Look for it! The satisfac-
tion of Health Coffee, is, besides,
most perfect. Made only from pure
toatsted cereals, malt, nuts, etc. Sold
by C. O. D. Grocery.
Peoples' Gleaning;!
and Dye Works
J. W. P/ARRISH
"SELLS IT
FOR LESS"
Staple and Fancy Gro-
ceries. A nice clean
stock. Courteous treat-
ment We handle "hew-
♦ nee Chief and Light Breed
* Flour.
ALL THEIR
WORK
TEED.
IS GUARAN
Done only by first class skilled, ex
perienced workmen. The best work I
at lowest prices guaranteed.
Phone 275-5W E. Main
KILL™e
and cure;
WITH
House surpeon—Huron St. Hospital. Cleveland
Ohio. June. '07-'08
House physician-Maternity Hospital. Cleve
.and, Ohio. May 18, 'Ofr'07
O. O. Sink, M. D
Homeopathic
Offlcc rooms 107 and 108 Mammoth Building
Phone 1225
Positions Secured!
If you want a desirable situation
and. steady employment where you
will receive good pay for your serv-
ices, learn Shorthand and Typewrit-
ing. The Stenographer has easy
work and receives pay for hlB know
ledge and skill. Why not take ad-
vantage of your spare time and equip
yourself for a good paying position.
THE WESTERN BUSINESS COI
LEGE offers a "SPECIAL THREE
MONTHS' COURSE in Shorthand and
Typewriting for {27.00. If you ap
ply yourself you can be competent in
the above time to hold a desirable
position. Enroll now while the rates
are cheap and terms of payment easy.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
WESTERN BU3INESS COLLEGE,
Over P. O. Shawnee, Okla.
122 North Bell.
Phone 225.
GOODS CALLED FOR AND
DELIVERED.
Nw wiscuwry
i FOR -fira-
i run o£ds t-u mhorm
I AND hiTHROr IN" tUWOTBOUUfS.
O0ABANT3E£ SAflBVACXOKZ
■m monet r.r.FTi*r:>FD.
] elephone Conversations
ARE THE MODERN METHOD OF COMMUNICATION.
INVESTIGATION WILL PROVE OUR RATES VERY REA-
SONABLE, AND POINTS THAT MAY BE REACHED VERY NU-
MEROUS.
A DIRECT CONNECTION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED BE-
TWEEN OKLAHOMA CITY AND WICHITA, WHICH GREATLY
IMPROVTS THE SERVICE TO SOUTHERN KANSAS POINTS.
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Ladles, Try
MRS. W. E. JACKSON'S
White Rose Complexion Cream.
And you will use no other. Mnd 1'
at Wallace Mann's or F. A.
Reynolds & Son.
DR. J. H. SCOTT
Residence, 320 North Beard Street
Office Phone 196 Res. Pbone 14
Office, Cor. Main and Broadway
Shawnee, Okla.
J. M, MEEK & CO.
Groceries, Meats and Produce:
ill Bast Main Phone 10
Mind Yo«r Business.
If you don't nobody will. It Is
your business to keep out of all the
trouble you can and you can and
will keep our of liver and bowe
trouble If rou take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They k<ep biliousness
malaria and Jaundice out of your
system. 25c at all drug stores.
Office Phone 124. Res. Phono 314
Office, 205 South Union.
SHAWNEE TRANSFER COMPANY
Walker & Wlshart, Props.
General Storag*, Crating and Packing
Dr. M. Stucker
Chiropractor
Receptionllioom 24 Phone 595
Corner N. Broadway and 9th St
Dr. H. W. Ayres
Veterinarian
STOVES AND HEATERS
ON INSTALLMENTS
Phone 146 and our Solicitor will call.
Shawnee Gas & Electric Go.
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The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 67, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1909, newspaper, January 30, 1909; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc138590/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.