The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 56, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SHAWNEE DAILY NEWS, SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA.—KM D A 1„ MAY IB, 1911.
PAKE THREE.
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WANTS
WANTED
WANTED—Several
solicitors,
at
The Shawnee News
office.
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WANTED—Dishwasher at 230
N.
Market St
ll-6t
la one note still due. What will you
jive me for them? W. J. Moore, 214
N. Union. *
FOR SALE—10 RLode I Bland Red
pullets and cockerel ' H. Wiley, R.
F. D. 5, 2H miles north on Broad-
way, 26-lm
WANTED—Buyer lor small farm
near Oklahoma City. Cheap! easy
fcsrms. Address "Owner," 141J Twen-
tieth St., Superior, Wis.
WANTED—I want one good real
estate loan, $400 or $600, $800, $1,000;
must be on improved farm or city
property; straight Interest, no com
mission. 134 S. Osage St. 18-3t
WANTED—Men to learn barber
trade; few weeks required; best pay-
ing work within the reach of poor
man; wages up to $20 weekly; small
capital btarts shop; few barbers take
apprentices; demand increasing. Write
for free particulars. Moler Barber
College. Dallas, Tex. 12-#t
I WANT ONE GOOD real estate
loan, $400 or $600; mult be on Im-
proved property; rate reasonable. C.
D. Rorer, Security State Bank. 5-tf
WANTED —Salesman; must be
young man well acquainted In Shaw
nee. Call on Tho. W. Cadlck, 119
N. Broadway. 14"3t
WANTED—Agents to represent ub
with a full line of teas, coffee, spices,
etc. Big Inducements; liberal terms.
For particulars address Grand Union
Tea Co., 421 N. Broadway, Oklahoma
City, Okla. u"3t
BASEBALL
TEXAS LEAGUE,
FOR SALE—Two fine gilt pigs,
weight about 85 pounds. Inquire at
213 S. Oak. 19"2t
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching. S.
C. R. I. Reds, from winners of second
pen Oklahoma State Show, $2.60;
from other pens, $1.60 per 15. H.
Wiley, 412 N. Beard St, or R F. D.
No. 5. 25-lm
Standing of the Teams,
Won. Lost. Pet.
Dallas ...? 21 18 .618
Waco 17 15 .531
Fort Worth 18 17 614
Austin < 16 1« -500
San Antonio IV 17 .600
Houston 17 18 486
Oklahoma City 16 19 <57
Galveston 12 19 -387
Thursday's Results.
Oklahoma City 7. Galveston 6.
Waco 3, Austin 0.
Houston 8, Dallas 1.
San Antonio 2, Fort Worth 1.
FOR SALE—A carriage, cheap
Mrs. J. M. Aydelotte, 1240 N. Broad-
way. 15-81
FOR SALE—A good milch cow
with calf. 727 E. Oakland. Phone
545 Red. I®*3'
FOB BENT
FOR RENT—First class office
space, ground floor, light, heat and
water furnished. Inquire at 116 N.
Broadway. 7-tt
FOR RENT—Cheap, three fur-
nished housekeeping rooms; also cool
south bedroom; all strictly modern
Call Black 498 or 35. A. L. Albin
16-6t
FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping; modern; rent
reasonable. 18 E. Tenth St. Phone
707 Black. 19"3t
FOB BALI
FOR SALE—Section maps of Potta-
watomie County, at The Shawnee
News office.
FOR RENT—The eight-room mod-
ern house, 602 N. Broadway, now oc-
cupied by P. A. Norris; possession
May 16, 1911. Mrs. Josephine Sparks,
604 N. Broadway. s"u
FOR BALE—Good three room house
—fifty foot east front, on corner of
South Park street and Katy right of
way. Cheap for cash. For particu-
lars, Write Mrs. N. A. Roach, Box $8$,
Bafford, Aria. 9_tl
FOR RENT—Six room modern
house, 617 N. Bell St. T. S. Case.
Asher, Okla. ^
FOR SALE—Three-year-old fast
bay colt; well broke, gentle; will de-
velop into valuable horse. Hull's Tea
and Coffee Shop, 126 N. Broadway.
19-3t
FOR SALE—New player piano, $75
cash and balance in small monthly
payments. Y. M. S.. care News.
Phone 125. I"8'
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
Standing of the Teams.
Won. Lost. Pet,
Fort Smith 8 4 .667
Tulsa 8 6 .571
Independence 7 6 .538
Coffeyville 7 7 .500
Sapulpa 7 7 .500
Muskogee * 9 .308
Thursday's Results.
Muskogee 2, Fort Smith 1.
Sapulpa 5, Independence 4.
Tulsa 6, Coffeyville 3.
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Won. Lost
Denver 16 7
Wichita 15 7
Sioux City 17 8
Lincoln 15 8
St. Joseph 12 13
Omaha 11 15
Topeka 8 16
Des Moines 3 23
Thursday's Results.
No games scheduled.
.480
.423
,115
FOR TRADE—Four ten-acre tracts,
close to Benson park; will trade for
Shawnee property. Phone 938 Owen-
by. I*"31
FOR RENT—Southeast ground
floor housekeeping room. 602 N
Union Av. Phone 658 Black. 14-3t
FOR RENT—Two or three modern
rooms for light housekeeping, fur
nished. 320 N. Broadway, opposite
Carnegie Library. 15-6t
FOR SALE—I have two shares of
stock in the Western 4 Southern
Fire Insurance Co., on which there
4. ** + + + + + + + + + +
4*
4. mukeseo 4-
4. SANITARY PAINT 4-
4. 40 CENTS PER PACKAGE. 4-
4- -* - t
4. COWAN-KNAPP CO. V
4- Corner Main and Beard Sts.
% Phone 168.
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FOR RENT—Two very convenient
furnished rooms for light housekeep-
ing; splendid water, good cellar. 121
N. Park. Apply Red Ball Transfer
Line. 14"8t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 228 N. Union.
Phone B-1190. 2"tf
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Won.
Lost.
Pet.
.... 26
5
.839
.... 16
12
.571
.... 15
14
.517
Philadelphia ..
.... 13
17
.433
New York .. .
.... It
14
.440
13
18
.419
Washington ...
10
17
.370
St Louis .....
9
21
.300
Thursday's Results.
New York 3, St. Louis 1.
Chicago 12, Boftton 8.
Cleveland 9, Washington 6.
Detroit 9, Philadelphia 4.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standing of the Teams.
Won.
Lost.
Pet.
Philadelphia . •
21
9
.700
Pittsburg
19
9
.679
New York ....
16
12
.bVl
16
13
.552
Cincinnati
12
12
.500
St. Louis
10
15
.400
Brooklyn
10
19
.341)
Boston
8
23
.258
* 4- 4- 4- + 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-41
$ Wm. Hallett T. G. CuUlp +
4. MABEN * CUTLIP 4-
4- Attorneys at Law 4*
4. Office Rooms, Shawnee— 4-
4* Rooms N01. 1, 1, $ and 4. Pot- 4*
•{• towatomie Building. 4*
J. Also Offices at Tecumseh. 4*
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THE ODEON THEATRE
5C SUPREME IN EXCELLENCE OF PHOTO-PLAY PICTURES. 5c
Edison Drama—"A BURIED PAST."—Intensely Dramatic.
Blograph Comedy—PBISCILLA AND THE UMBRELLA."
—Lively and genteel.
THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN.
Special to The News.
San Antonio, Tex, May 19—If
those people who saw immediate in-
tervention in Mexico when the United
States troops were mobilized at Fort
Sam Houston some weeks ago could
visit the camp now and find only
enough men there to guard it and
look after sanitary conditions, they
would change their belief. While It
is a fact that Southwest Texas has
experienced more wet weather since
the soldiers came than In any like
period in the history of this country,
It Is also true that the army has been
kept busy since its arrival here re-
gardleBs of weather conditions. Just
now the entire division is away on a
hike to Leon Springs, all depart
ments being busy In working out mil
Itary problems. These marches try
out the men in a most emphatic way
and determine, too, Just how much in
the line of hard word the soldiers
of the United States Army can en-
dure. In some of the marches made
men who have been In the extreme
North for several years have gone
down under the vigor of the sun In
this semi-tropical climate. In fact,
in one march, the ambulances were
practically filled before the close of
the day with soldiers who had grown
faint marching in the burning sun-
shine. But these men are rapidly
becoming acclimated and (luring the
grilling march yestetfay in a tem-
perature In the shade of more than
80 degrees, only four men took to
the ambulances, and It Is said two of
these were suffering from 111-flttlng
shoes rather than fatigue. Another
noticeable thing about the mobiliza-
tion here is the splendid health of
the men. General Carter has used
every precaution to guard against at-
tack by disease. The camp is kept
absolutely clean; in fact, uo city of
15,000 people in the country is as
sanitary In every detail as the mob-
ilization camp. Kitchens and eating
quarters are all screened to keep the
flies away and in the bakery section,
where the great portable ovens are
kept busy, the temperature Is usual-
ly so high that flies make themselves
scarce. When one observes what is
going on in the camp and the thor-
ough seasoning the men are getting,
it becomes more apparent that more
efficiency in the fighting force and
not intervention was the object of
the mobilization.
A «o < fostnes
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4> At Your Home. +
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!• STANDARD VACUUM 4-
* CLEANER *
+ — +
■fr H. R. HILE 4-
J. Res. 688 N. Bell Phone «7« Red 4-
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GET THE ODEON HABIT
4-4-4-4- + 4*4-4*4*4,4-4-4-
4- 4-
4- TRY OUR SCOTCH BREAD +
4. 4.
4- A crisp Scotch loaf en year 4-
4- table this evening would add 4*
•{• much to the meal. Only Sr. 4*
4> +
4* A good nose would be tick- 4-
4- led in our fragrant sanitary 4*
4* bakery, inhaling odora of all 4*
4* our tasty, wholesome goodies. 4*
4. BON TON BAKERY 4-
4* Main Street. 4*
4. 4. 4. 4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
ALL CARS'STOP NEAROuR DOOR, ::: LITTLE PRICES
THE BOSTON GROCERY
NEXT DOOR TO UNION STATE BANK
A Bargain 10c. a Can
California canned Fruits |Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries,
Plums, Grapes-Fullsize-cans-nice quality only I 5c. a Can
Fresh Country Butter, lb. 15c.
Finest Creamery, pound 20c.
j FORMERLY. "SOUTHWESTERN TEH 8 COFFEE CD."
4- 4* 4* 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4-
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4. I R. G. H. TAYMAN 4-
4. Dentist 4*
4- Office Over Shawnee National 4*
4* Bank. Phone 82. 4*
4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
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4. DOCTORS 4-
4. CARTER * STOOKSBURY 4.
4> Over Busy Bee and City Cafe 4-
4. CORRECT FITTING 4"
4. OF GLASSES. 4"
4. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, 4*
4. Nose and Throat. 4*
4. Phone 16. Shawnee, Okla. 4"
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4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
> Give us your Tea and Coffee trade and we'll give you Groceries
One Dozen Lemons Free
with one pound of our
60c Imperial Tea 60c
Delivered to you at the store
Hull's Tea and Coffee Shop
\ 126 North Broadway
; Save the Coupons Telephone 809
2
FOR RENT — Modern six-room
house, close In, with a good barn.
Phone 917. 19"tf
4.4.4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4*
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. llclted. Address P. D. McDon- 4*
4. 484 South Beard, Shawnee, 4-
4. Oklahoma.
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A grand line of 4"
IMPORTS 4-
Wall paper fit for a palace,
at 16c per roll.
LOANS AND INSURANCE
MONEY TO LOAN on good real es-
tate security. See Kerker Bros. 22-tf
Thursday's Results.
Chicago 11, Philadelphia 2.
Brooklyn 2, Cincinnati 1.
St. Louis 3, Boston 1.
Pittsburg 6, New York 1.
FARM AND CITY LOANS. SEE
CONSERYATIYE LOAN CO„ 120 N.
BROADWAY. 2"ln]
MISCELLANEOUS
WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose; 70
per cent profit; make $10 dally; full
or part time. Beginners Investigate.
Strong Knit Box 4029, West Phila-
delphia, Pa. Julll*
COWEN-KNAPP CO.
Corner Main and Beard Sts.
Phone 138.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Standing of the Teams.
Won.
Lost.
Pet.
Columbus
.... 19
10
.655
Kansas City ..
.... 18
12
.600
Minneapolis . .
.... 20
15
.671
Milwaukee
.... 18
15
.545
St. Paul
16
15
.616
Louisville ....
15
17
.469
.... 12
21
.364
1 ndlanapolis •.
10
23
.303
Can be had by ambitious young men
and ladles In tne field of "wireless"
or railway Ulegarphy.
Since th« sight-hour law became
effective and since the wireless com-
panies are establishing stations aH
throughout the country, there is a
great shortage of telegraphers. Po-
sitions pay beginners from $70 to 190
a month, with good chances of ad-
vancement. The National Telegraph
Institute operates six official Insti-
tutes In America, under supervision
of railroad and wireless officials and
places all graduates Into positions.
It will pay you to write them for
full details, at Cincinnati. Ohio, Phil-
adelphia, Pa., Memphis, Tenn., Daven-
iort, Iowa, Columbia, 8. G., or Port-
and, Ore., according to where you
wish to enter.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4-
4- H. H. COYER and L. T. BE8T 4-
4. BARBERS 4-
4- Have established a Union 4-
4* Shop at 310% E. Main, known 4-
4. as the old Santa Fe Shop. 4-
4- Baths in connection. Satis- 4-
4- faction guaranteed. 27-lm 4-
4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4*4-4-4-
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
4. 4-
4. AUTO AND CABBIAGE 4-
4. PAINTING 4-
4. — 4-
4- J. P. Mitchell, the carriage 4-
4* painter has moved his shop 4-
4- to 122 North Beard Bt, oppo- 4-
4. site Harry Johnson's black- 4
4- smith shop. Good work only. 4-
4. 4-
4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4,4-4-4-4-
You will be delighted to see our
line of millinery at our new store,
122 East Main street. Miss Fannie
Reese. 8"tf
WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs
and cockerels for sale, at 1008 N.
Hobson. 16"6t
Thursday's Results.
Columbus 5, Minneapolis 3.
Toledo 3, Milwaukee 1.
Kansas City 6, Indianapolis 4.
St. Paul 10, Louisville 4.
KERKER RROTHERS
Real Estate, Loans
And Insurance
Farm Loans a Specialty,
Lowest Rates. Op-
tional payments
PATRONS BENEFIT!
Come to our office and let us show
You our listing Residence ousiness
and some Special Bargains in Va-
Lots and Farms.
Ill North
Union St.
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4. VETERNARIAN 4*
4. 4-
4. S. F. VOSE 4-
4* Is located at 127 South Bell 4-
4. street. All calls promptly an- 4-
4* Bwered. Office phono 1235. 4-
4- Residence phone 742. 4-
4. Residence, 314 N. Oklahoma. 4-
4. 4-
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KERKER RRO'S.
S "
All Dsatal Work obtained al my
office standi for tuallty, kUl a«d
rMsontbli prl3#i«
Office Phose *1*1 Bes* 1M.
DR. AUSTIN, DenMK
Over Harryman's Drug Store *•'
Bell and Main
LOST—On road near cemetery, one
top cover for Dorrls automobile. Re-
ward If returned to John B. Scruggs,
17% E. Main, over Mammoth Cloth-
ing Store. 16"3t
LOST—Ladles' imitation leather
pocketbook, Saturday; contains ring
and insurance papers. Return to 110
W. Farrall. Reward. 17-3t
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LOST—Black leather pocketbook,
containing pictures, papers, etc.. also
union working cards. Finder please
return to Capital Hotel, 212 N. Beard
St Reward. If-3'
Saved Many From Death.
W, L. Mock, of Mook, Ark., believes
he has saved many lives In his 25
years of experience In the drug busi-
ness. "What I always like to do,"
he writes, "Is to recommend Dr.
King's New Discovery for weak, sore
lungs, hard colds, hoarseness, ohsti
nate coughs, la grippe, croup, asth-
ma or other bronchial affection, for
I feel sure that a number of my
neighbors are alive and wall today
because they took my advice to use
It I honestly believe its the best
throat and lung medicine that'i
made." Easy to prove he's right
Get a trial bottle free, or regular 60c
or $1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by all
druggists
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result in severe
Indigestion, yellow Jaundice or viru-
lent liver trouble they would soon
take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and
end it. It's the only safe way. Best
for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia,
chills and debility. 26c at all drug-
gists.
DR. C. FABRINGTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Specialist in Rectal. S xual and
Women's Diseases
Office: Rooms 2 an! <
117H North Brcadway
SECRETS FOR WOMEN—Send 2-
cent stamp for catalogue of SPECIAL
RUBBER GOODS. REMEDIES AND
TOILET NECESSITIES. FAIRBANK
SUPPLY HOUSE, Dept 9-X, 60 Wa-
bash Av., Chicago
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4-
DR. II. STUCKER
Chiropractor
Corner Union and Main Sts.
Over Oklahoma State Bank, 4-
Shawnee, Oklahoma. Recep- 4"
tion Room, 11. Telephone: Of- 4-
flee, 595. Residence, Black 18. 4-
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PLYMOUTH BOCKS.
Fine eggs for setting, pure stock,
76c per 15, 908 N. Klckapoo. Phone
1068 Rod. I"tf
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
You are hereby notified that any
person or persons found trespassing
on the property known as the "Maud
Lake," or fishing In said lake, with-
out written permission signed by the
authorised officers of the Maud Rod
and Gun Club, will be prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
MAUD ROD AND GUN CLUB
May 18, 1911. 18""
E. F. PAXON (Si COMPAY
INSURANCE, LOANS,
REAL ESTATE
Phone No. 35 Wuhthe W«m Coiwnu tot o Special* 119 N. Bdwy
SPRINGTIME!
Ranges on Easy Payments. 'Phone Us,
PHONE 146
SHAWNEE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
130 NORTH BROADWAY
WE WILL GLADLY BACK CP
our lumber with the strongest kind
of guarantee. We can afford to
for we carefully Inspect every
board and beam before It leaves
our yard. We sell the kind of
lumber you can rely on absolutely;
ths kind you swear by, not at.
Want any now? Well send you
anything from a few boards to a
carload or more.
TAYLOB LUMBEB CO,
Ninth and Oklahoma. Phone 111.
HORSES BROKE TO RIDE OR DRIVE
Driving horses with sors or contracted feet should be brought to
us for treatment. We'll curs them if they can be cured. Bowdtog
horses a specialty. For satisfaction or quick service, day or night,
telephone 69 or call at 11# North Beard street.
BON TON LIVERY
0. W. YAN HOOSEH, Manager.
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