The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 19, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 24, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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FADE FOUR
THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS. SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA
ItEAD THE FM8
WANTS
WASTED
WANTED—Two rooms, unfurnished
—(log. in—for light housekeeping.
Call Mrs. E. A. Bomar, 1035 Black.
23-3t
FOR SALE—Oooil three room home
—fifty foot east front, on corner of
8outh I'ark street and Katy right of
way Cheap for cash. For particu-
lars, write Mrs. N. A, Itoach, Box 383,
Stafford, Ariz. 29-tf
WANTED -
house work,
ft
A woman for general
Apply at News office.
9-6t
FOR SALE at a Sacrifice—A mod-
ern nine room residence, located in
700 block, North Park Btreet. This is
heated by gas, has city water works j
and electric lights, and is in good
condition; has good little bam, gar-
den and pottery quarters. This is an
ideal home, located In the most select
resident portion of Shawnee. The
Hoosler Real Estate and Investment
Co., over Shawnee National Bank.
15-tf
WANTED—Work in the country-
reference given. Miss Mary Wirth,
712 East Sixth street, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. 20-3t
WANTED To exchange a good Ir-
rigated farm in south Texas for farm
land In Oklahoma. Address D. Bald-
win, Duncan, Okla. 23-12t
FOUND — Ladiec' glove; green
shade. Party losing same call at the
News office 19-3t
WANTED—A few more live agents
or canvassers. Hustlers can make
from $3.00 to $10.00 per day. Call
room 3, Savoy Hotel. 12 l-2c West
Main street. 23"3t
LOST—Small black purse In post-
office building, containing bills,change
and postofflce order. Leave at 641 N
WANTED—Good Alfalfa landB for
sale. We have eastern buyers with
cash to pay for good land around
Shawnee. Hoosler Real Estate and
Investment Co., over Shawnee Na-
tional Bank. 16'3'
WANTED to Trade—I have one of
the best residence lots on the east
side, 50x155 feet, east front, opposite
Harrison school. Want to trade for
west Bide property—prefer vacant pro-
perty, but will consider improved.
Have cash to pay the difference. Hugh
Cowan, Madden and Jarrell. Resi-
dence. Phone Red 1214-22-11-2-t.
ron kent
FOR RENT—Very desirable; up
tairs, over the Odeon Theatre. 30-tf
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
rooniB for light housekeeping. 311 N.
Park. lS-3t
FOR RENT—Furnished bed rcomB;
modern home; furnace, bath, privi-
lege breakfast. Phone 788 Black.
21-3t
iOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 228 North Union.
Phone Slack 1190. 20-7t
FOR RENT—FurnlBhed rooms for
*l(ht housekeeping, at 312 S. Minne-
sota. Phone 1114. 6-tf
FOR RENT—12 room house, five
rooms furnished; gaB and electric
lights. 210 9. Philadelphia street. O.
W. Neff. 23-3t
FURNISHED rooms for housekeep-
ing or lodging, at 201 N. Broadway.
Phone 834 Black. 23-3t
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•j« SOCIAL CALENDAR 4*
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Mrs. Don Eggernian will be hostess
to the Thursday Bridge Club Thurs-
day afternoon at her home on North
| Beard.
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST A ladies' gold locket. R. O.
W. engraved. Picture of man and
lady in locket. Return to Shawnee
News. 24"6t
FOUND—A bunch of keys, near the
Santa Fe depot. Owner can get same
by paying for this ad. 29-tf
LOST—Silver chain and vlnagrette;
liberal reward at Reeble Hotel. W.
J. Murphy. 20-3t
FOUND A pair of specks. Owner
can have same by calling at The
Shawnee News and paying for this ad.
23-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN on good real e
tate security. See KerUer Broi. 22-ti
The ladies of the Woman's Home
Mission Society of the M. E. Church,
South, will give a burlesque art ex-
hibit from 4 until i0 p. m., Friday, at
the home of Mrs. J. H. Scott, on N.
Beard.
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The Ladies of the Maccabees will
hold "open day" Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock in the new Woodman Uall
on K. Main street. Each member will
bring a guest and a program will be
had and refreshments served.
Mrs. W. H. Crowder will entertain
with a reception of pretty arrange-
ments, Saturday afternoon, from 3:30
until 5:30, at her residence, 671 N.
Market street, honoring her sister,
Miss La Verne Hardin, of Atoka,
Oklahoma, Miss Virginia Dickson,
Mrs. Robert Redfern of Boliver, Ten-
nessee, and Mrs. G. W. Lyle of
Brownsville, Tennessee.
The New Century Club will meet
Wednesday afternoon, January 25, at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Perry of North
Possotum street.
The Round Table Club will meet
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs
Clint Rorer, corner Rldgewood and
Douglas.
The Shakespearean Club will be
Friday afternoon, the hostess to be Mrs. Weston Atwood has returned
Mrs. Charles Wells of North Beard to her home in Oklahoma City, after
street. a visit to Miss Feme Ford of North
—o— Broadway.
Miss Robbie Wade- will be the next —o~
hosteBB to the Entre Nous Club, at Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lyle of Browns-
her home on N. Beard. Jville, Tenn., arrived Sunday evening,
_.o— I to visjt their daughter, Mrs. Don G.
Mrs. Carolyn Myers will entertain J Eggerman, of N. Beard.
the Priscilla Club Thursday afternoon —o—
at her home on N Posotum. j Mr. Cook of Oklahoma City, who
o— (has been the guest of hie cousin, Mr.
The Ladies of the Maccabees will.R. L. Henderson for the past week,
hold "open day" Wednesday afternoon, returned Sunday evening to his
at 3 o'colck in the new Woodman Hall home.
on E. Main Street. Each member will! o
MONEY?—Yes, we have all kinds of
money to loan on improve! farms in
Pottawatomie County. The Hoosier
Real EBtate and Investment Co., over
Shawnee National Bank. 16-3t
FOR SALE!
One E M F 30 Automobile, bought a
few days before Christmas, run about
100 miles; not damaged; black blue
body and yellow gear; leaving city in
a few days and will sell at a big dis-
count I. H. Beasley, 1104 N. Broad-
way. Phone Red 1299. 18-4t
>Ve Iiave some private money
to place on city property. See
us at once. George E. McKInnls *
Co„ 108 N. Broadway.
bring a guest and a program will be
had and refreshments served.
Mrs. W. H. Crowder will entertain
with a reception of pretty appoint-
ments Saturday afternoon from 3;30
until 5:30 o'clock, at her residence,
671 N Market, honoring her sister,
Miss La Verne Hardin of Atoka, Okla.,
Mrs. Robert Redfern of Boliver, Tenn.,
and Mrs. W. G. Lyle of Brownsville,
Tenn.
Monday Bridi*
(lllll.
Mrs. E. E. Rice was hostess to the
Monday Bridge Club, Monday after-
noon, at her home on N. Park.
The beautiful pink and white car-
nations adorned the home, adding
their delicate fragrance to the pleas-
ures of the afternoon.
The guests enjoyed their favorite
card game until late in the after-
noon, when Mrs. Rice served a very
tempting salad course at the small
card tables.
Upon adding scores, Mrs. Tayman
was found to possess the highest,
thus winning the club fork.
Among the guests were Mesdames
KEPT THE KING AT HlfMK
"For the past year we have kept
the king of all laxatives—Dr. lKng1®
New Life Pills—in our home, and they
have proved a blessing to all our
family," writes Paul Mathulka of Buf-
falo, N. Y. Easy, but sure remedy
for all stomach, liver and kidney
troubles Only 25c at all druggists. •
A WOMA1T8 GBBAT IDEA
is how to make herself attractive.
But, without health, it is hard for her
to be lovely in face, form or temper.
A weak, sickly woman will be ner-
vous and Irritable. Constipation and
kidney polslons snow Id pimples,
blotches, skin eruption* and a wretch-
ed complexion But Electric Bitters
always prove a godsend to women
who want haalth, beauty and friends.
They regulate stomach, liver and kid-
neys, purify the blood; give strong
nerves, bright eyes, pure breath,
smooth, velvety skin, lovely complex-
Ion, good health. Try them. 60c at
all druggists.
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entertained Friday afternoon at thejRobel.t Rel}farn 0f Tennessee, A. T.
home of Mrs. H. T. Ferrell on North Hlggors, Tayman, Claude Rorer, Fred
Leverem, Will Ragland, Phil Stuart,
Guy Templeton, W. C. Bradford, John
Rain, J. D. Lydlck, W. N. McGee, Joe
Miner and Will Becker.
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DR. II. STUCK Eli
Chiropractor
Corner Union and Main Sts.
FOR RENT—One side of my store.
Will change front to suit W. A.
Wright, Jeweler. 6-tf
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
on the first floor; everything mod-
ern. 409 N. Park street. 9-3t
Over Oklahoma State Bank,
Shawnee, Oklahoma. Recep-
tion Room, 11; Telephone, Of-
fice, 595. Residence, Black, 18
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C A It 1' E T 8 CLEANED * |
•J. At Your Home
No Dust. Do Not Have to •!•
•J. Move Furniture, etc. By v
•J. STANDARD VACUUM CLEANER
FOR RENT—Store room on South
Bell street, on trackage, half block
from Main srteet. Apply to Larsh-
Mlller at Burke's Grocery Store.
23-12t
FOR RENT—Front rooms, furnish-
ed for housekeeping; modern home—
alBO cottage. Phone B. 178. 328 N.
Phil. 21-3t
FOR RENT—Some excellent and
up-to-date furnished rooms, 210 N.
Philadelphia. See Mrs. Dr. Cannon.
23-3t
FOl'ND—Shawl purse with some
money. Party losing and calling at
News office and describing same can
have it. 22-3t
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* EASTERN MONEY TO LOAN j
RATES REASU.S ABLE
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4* 1 buy Bonds, Warrants and
•J. Mortjages. I have cholc
•J* carefully made Mortgages for
•J. sale. Houses rented and for
* rent City property of all
4* kinds for sale. Call and see me
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•J. J. C. FISHER
J. Room 6 Mammoth Bldg
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FOR RENT—A six arce <truck farm
—good houes, orchard, black berries,
etc. Apply to S. A. Sheldon, room 6
over State National Bank. 10-tf
FOR RENT—Three acres rich land
tnd two houses, In two blocks of Main
jtreet. Apoly at Campbell and Ed-
ward' Photo Studio, 117 N. Union
29-tf
FOR RENT — One brick business
house, 120 N. Bell street. See Doctor
Cannon. 23-3t
FOR SAL*
FOR SALE—Buff Cochlne EggB, 2
per Betting, or 40 eggs for $5. Billy
Wise. 632 N. Minnesota. 24-3t
FOR SALE or Trade—Nicely local
ed t acre traot, one block from car
line, In Shawnee Deka Develpment
Co. Phone 318. 23-tf
CHICKENS for Sale—4 Single Comb
R. I. R. Cockerels, 4 Bard Rock Cock-
erels; choice utlity stock, from high
scoring hens C. C. Hawk, Shawnee,
Oklahoma. l*-tf
Bell.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Baptist Church will meet, as usual,
Thursday afternoon, in the parl<Jr of
the church.
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The Hawthorne Club will be enter-
tained again Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. ,A. J. Fluke of 801 N.
Park.
The Aid Society of the Christian
Church will meet Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
"Si. A. Hunt on N. Park.
The Thursday Bridge Club will b«
entertained Thursday afternoon.
The New Century Club will meet
Wednesday afternoon, January 25, at
the home of Mrs. J. A. Perry of North
Pnsotum street.
Mrs. Owen Marmaduke will be hos-
tess to the "Newlyweds" next Thurs-
day afternoon at her residence on N.
Beard.
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Mrs. Roscoe Pantler will receive
the E. M. B. Club, Wednesday after-
noon, at her home on University ave-
The Waukahoma Club will meet on
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4. PERSONALS 4*
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Mr. J. Lloyd Ford will spend Wed-
nesday in Okalhoma City on busi-
ness.
Mrs. J. Spencer Blackmsn's guest,
Mrs. Hutson, of Chickasha, returned
home Saturday.
The re-trial of the Miller burglary
case has been set for Feb. 3, in the
superior court.
Mrs. Winborn arrived from Clinton
Monday evening to Join her husband.
Dr. Winborn, here.
Mrs. Walter Newman, who has been
quite ill at her l^nily residence on
W. Wallace, is rapidly convalescing.
Miss Alta Drake returned Sunday
to Oklahoma City, after spending the
week-end with her parents on North
Park Btreet.
THEATRE NEWS.
Last night we visited the Majestic
Theatre and sure were surprised at
the audience they had, and speaking
of their show, we will Bay that
Moorehead and Biackbourne Medicine
Co. produces beyond a doubt the best
entertainment of its kind we have
ever witenssed In Shawnee for the
money. The closing afterpiece, call-
ed "The Crazy Hotel,' was a scream.
The audience seemed to enjoy them-
selves beyond their limit. While on
our way home we stopped at the Ly-
ric and will say we enjoyed a high
class vaudeville act and the best
moving pictures ever seen. We will
give the Lyric management credit for
their efforts in putting on a clean
show. They tell us ,that tonight is
"Moose night,' with a band concert
in front of the theatre.
The rug thp.c has been on exhibition
at the Majeot'c for the past thirty
days will be given away Wednesday
night to the lucky number in the
house, and on account of seating ca-
pacity, Mr. Fielder, the manager of
the Majestic' and Lyric, stated this
morning that all the colored folks
have just as good a chance on the
rug as any one else, so if thgy will
bring their tickets along Wednesday
night, his ushers will gladly reecive
them In the lobby.
If you are suffering from bilious-
ness, constipation, indigestion, chro-
nic headache, InveBt one cent In s
postal card, sent to Chamberlain Me-
dicine Co., Des Molnos, Iowa, with
your name and address plainly on the
back, and they will forward you a
free sample of Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets. 3old by all
druggists.
DR. G. H. TAYMAN
Dentist
Phone 82
Office over Shawnee Nat. Rank
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4- J. D. McDonald and Company, 4"
4. Contractors and Builders, 4"
4- house moving and building a 4*
4. specialty. Country trade so- 4.
4. licited. Addreas P. D. McDon- 4"
4. 424 South Beard, Shawnee, 4<
4- Oklahoma. 4*
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4. K. A. DEMONEY COMPANY 4.
4. GENERAL CONTRACTORS +
4. Job Work promptly attended 4"
4. to. Plans and estimates 4*
4. cheerfully furnished. Head- 4*
4. quarters, Willard Hotel. 4*
4. 303 E. Main 4.
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• We hare gome private money *
• to place on city property. See *
• ns at once. George E. McKInnls •
• Co., 108 N. Broadway. *
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MONEY TO LOAN
On Choice City Property and
Chattle security.
W. G. MONTGOMERY
12 1-2 W. Main
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PARSON'S POEM A GEM.
7rom Rev. H. Stubenv-11, Allison,
Ia„ in praise of Dr. King's New Life
r;'ls. "They're such a health neces-
sity, In every home these pills Bhould
b If ther kinds you've tried in vain,
use Dr King's and be well again.
Guaranteed to give satisfaction and
b'tster without pain, or your money
refupnded. For sale by all druggist!
A sprained ankle will usually dis-
able the injured person for three or
four weeks. This Is due to lack of
proper treatment. When Chamber-
lain's Liniment 1s applied a cure may
be effected In three or four days. This
liniment is one of the best and most
remarkable preparation In us*. Sold
by all druggists.
WHO BUILDS YOUR FlHESl
4. DR. C. B. ROBERTS
4* .... Dentist
4* Bridge work, Plate Gold Al-
4* loy Filling, Absolutely Paln-
4* less Extracting.
4* ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
4. 118 1-2 E. Main, over Crescent
•j. Drug Store
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4. THE CENTRAL MARKET 4.
4. 901 EAST MAIN
4. Everything in a first-class
4. market. Telephone 339 and
4. your orders will be promptly
4. attended to and delivered to
4" any part of the city. Your
4. patronage solicited.
4* Terms Stflctly Cash
4. SPRINGER & MOOBE, Props.
4* Successors to Paul Springer
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4* Keep your Eye on the 4*
J. NOVELTY PHOTO GALLEBY 4*
4. Permanently located over the 4*
Leader, corner Main and 4*
4" Broadway. For a short time 4"
4- we will make Postal Photos 4"
4* Three for 25 Cents. Finish- 4"
4> ed In ten minutes. 4"
4. Guaranteed Permanent. 4*
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4. Wm. Maben T. G. CaUlp 4-
4. MABEN & CUTLIP 4-
4" Attorneys at Law 4"
4> Office Rooms, Shawnee— 4*
4" Rooms Nob. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Pot- 4"
4* towatomie Building. 4"
4* Also Offices at Tecumseh. 4"
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STANDARD VACUUM.. 4-1
CLEANER 4"
H. R. HILE
Res. 633 N. Bell—Phone 678 4*
Red 4*
With Shorter Days
Come Longer Gas and Electric Bills)
BUT YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH
•fr 4- i
L. A. ARNOLD
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J. MAGNETIC AND MECHAN 4-1
4. 'iIIERAPY 4"
J. Are now located In Shawnee 4*
4* and desire to b°come acquain- 4*
4. ted with the people especial- 4*
4. ly. They who are sick, they 4*
4* give a cordial welcome; will 4-
4* treat FREE for a liberal 4"
4« length of time. Can relieve 4"
4* pain quickly and remove cause 4*
4. —make a specialty of Rheu- 4"
4* matism, Neurslgla, Coustlpa- 4*
4> tlon, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, 4*
4. Consumption, Appendicitis, 4*
4* Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, 4*
4. Bladder and Kidney Trouble, 4"
4. Diabetes, Mlliltls, Uterine 4<
4« Troubles, Female Weakness— 4"
4* and In act all Diseases yield 4*
4- quickly and Permanently un- 4*
4* der their power. 4*
4*Saddle Rock Hotel, 318 E. Main 4*
4- Street Office No. 15. 4*
ALL OVER THE COUNTRY GAS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING
BILLS ABE GREATER IN THE WINTER THAN THEY ARE IN THE
SUMMER.
HERE ABE SOME OF TIE REASONS!
LONGER EVENINGS
CLOUDY DAYS
COLD WEATHER
LIGHT FOR BREAKFAST
NO USE OF TnE FRJNT PORCH
EVENINGS SPENT AT HOME
MORE EVENING ENTERTAINING
MORE BOOMS LIGHTED! MORE HOURS
LATER TO liED
WHENEVER YOU TBINK fOUB GAS OB ELECTBIC BILL*
ARE TOO HIGH, WE WANT YOU TO TELL US ABOUT IT, BUT—
PLEASE TAKE THE ABOVE INTO CONSIDEBATION WHEN CON-
TRASTING YOUR WINTER AND SUMMER BILLS.
SHAWNEE GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
PHONE 146 ,S# *• BDWT-
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4. S. F. VOSE
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Is located at 127 South Bell
J street. All calls promptly an- 4*
1swered. Office phone 1235. *J*
•J* Residence phone 742. 4*
Residence, 314 N. Oklahoma. •}*
Sugar
0OMINO
Sugar
2'^o 5-SEALED BOXES
BEST SUGAR I OR TEA AND COFFEE!
BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE!
SHIRLEY PRESIDENT
SUSPENDERS
The illustration ihowi the
feature* that make SHIR-
LEY PRESIDENT SUS-
PENDERS more comfort-
able and more durable than
other kind*.
The Sliding Cord move*
when the ahoulder* more.
It give* and take* with
•my motion.
Extra Heavy Grade for
Worker*; Medium and Light
Weight*fordrea*wear; Extra
Length* for tall men.
SIGNED GUARANTEE ON EVERY PAIR
At moA dealer* or wo will mail you a pair fag
50 cents. Be ture to get a pair today
THE C. ff. EDGART0N MFG. CO.
333 main street, shirley, mass.
MRS. BROWN CARR
HAIR DRESSER
Manicurist, Chiropodist, Scalp
treatment and hair dyeing a spe-
cialty. Dealer In human hair
goods and toliet articles. All work
guaraiit^ed, and scientifically done.
Appointment by Phone 927.
520 S. Union Slmwnee, Okla.
All Dental Work obtained at my
office stands for quality, *klll and
reasonable prises.
Office Phone 315; Res., 111.
DR. AUSTIN, Dentist.
Over Harryman's Drug Store cor.
Bell and Main.
SHAWNEE LODGE, NO. *8, I. O.
0. F.
Meets e\ery Thursday night.
Visiting Brethren welcome.
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Seeds! Seeds!
We Have a "omplete
Line of—
SEEDS
t Of Every Variety
: Incubators and Brooder :
Best B'fands of—
POJJLTRY AND STOCK FOOD
208 E. Main Phone 140
Clark's Seed Store
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WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS
we wish health and prosperity to ev-
ery one, and we guarantee It to all
who use our lumber; therefore, with
the New Year turn over a new leaf,
give us your orders, and get the beat
selected and best seasoned lumber
sold anywhere.
Ill- T*jM)R L1.1IHER COMPANY
Ninth and Oklahoma S(£. Phone 111
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