The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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tuc nfwr—10c PER WEEK.
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 19J0.
I
THE NEWS—40c PER MONTH.
STATE ELEGIiON
POLICE CHIEF
OF M'ALESTER
ON THE CARPET
W WiiKton, !).<'■ K'lV '' ^
P rossI—Republican* leaders ar' n '
,n< their attention on Vermon
r;MX
be held iu October. 11.' \
stairs will be a bin 111 " '' ■ r V*"' ' 'V
,nd the bop- <>' the lepubllea «a<l
era 1- to r«. 1 up :i lg
majority for the siixe of 'be m >rtu
effect II w ill have In the national elec-
""chairman Hitched rill personallv
lake chain.■ Of the campaign In "" •
stales. II.- >* preparing to establish
mgro labor bureau and thus ">
I.ir-not Ibe Influence of Oomp. rs, who
la (ryln to win the negroes bars
Best the World Affords.
"It gives mo unbounded pleasure to
recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve,
says J W. Jen'tlne of Chape! Hill. N
C, "I am convinced Its the brst
salve the world affords. It cured a
felon on my thumb, und it never fall"
to heal every sore, burn ir ivound to
which It Is applied 25c at all drug
gists.
m 10 GET TAFT
AND BRIAN BOTH
St. t«uU, Mo.. July 3d 11 jilted
p,An effort Ik being made '•>
K, t Taft >111.1 Bryan together on the
sMine plHlforill here dtlrhy: Hi.' « am
Mia r;-,. cornerstone .f the new eel
Durum where it Is expected many ^
lure conventions may be held will be
laid MiRust 26. and the committee
h is Invited both Hrvan a: d Taft to
be present
McAlester, Okla.. July SO.—Chief of
Police ( reekett Lee here Is undei
iinpenalon as the lesult of aetloiu Hi
,,, by the city council on affidavits ro
eeiilly (lied with the eity f tll®'s
charging Lee wtb innlfeasauce In of
flee and with unnecessary roughness
hi handlir|v prisoners.
aflldavlU, two rnarglng th
The Story of a Medicine.
Its name "Ookkn M«dl« l Discover**
was HILV sled by one of Its niosi iin[ort-
,i,i and valuablo iiigredlenU — Golden
Nearly forty years ngo, Dr. Pierce ills-
coverisl that he . onId, by the use of pure,
trlple-redncd glycerine, aided by a cer-
tain degree of constantly maintained
beat and with the aid of apparatus and
appliances designed for thai purpose, ex-
tract from our most valuable native me-
dicinal rodts their curative projiertlcs
much better thun by the use of alcohol,
M, Bell, rally employed. So the now world-
famed "liuldeti Mistical Discovery," for
the cure u( weak suunach, indigestion, or
dyspep-la. t.irpld liver, or biliousness and
kindred derangements was hri-t made as
It ever tlnie bas l^n, without a partlclo
Ot alcohol i\l 'I* "ia';\",UP,' , |n<>ro,ti.
\ ghin.'eNiJMhfjfiiV list of Its Ingredi
ents Drlntisliuieyerx. botlle-wrappcr,
enll, .prmieu,"" ,.Vo,n frum the roost
.found growing
I'n'our American fore-fO All .these In
Friday
j LAST
and Saturday
CHANCE AT THE
, lt nun of fundi paid I will show that It Is ..
•hill with the 1.1. II II <1 valualile medicinal r.
I. mill By men convicted rot • |n our American fori - _ ^
. Hi, juror 11:111 ' •iivi'-t' d I rr... i,•,wre.-eiy.il die TtH'Htr
He mil - of inalf.-iisance, | feKMnenUbaOlsiJui^
,„d three other affidavits charge th
'■'iriir::;'.my «, « ■ MpwsEzass
charei-s lint the chief at-1 rtiTtriiadnjlliese endorsements has
M I 1'V " q-.i-i-i-—■ " i T —Tji , v<>rv
ieeb<hlef' a"
iiside the city bwn comiMi. .1 i>\ l>r. R. V. Pierce. < !
lonnt rated hoi Buffalo, N. V., niul « ill ' <• mailcu irn-\>
.i .,.i v.i i i -•• i r*><i • I enril, • '
tempted to arrest him outsl , ^ -
|j„ u aIlll wlu t. he remonstrated, ho Buffalo, if.
, ciarea that Hi" chief knocked hlm| any om
down and bout him with his club. An-
:! her ma charges that, while lie waa
Hilling In fr-lit ,if a restaurant the
chief npprourhod ai\tl drawing his
llireatened to shoot him. but was pre-
vented from carrying out bis threat by
the arrival ..f a deputy sheriff.
The council Will malic an liifieatlga-
tlon of the clinrges this weei, mi l
die chief has been promised an ope
trial I 1 special meeting of the council
next Monday nitrht
. It.
all tli
mil i
'rli.11 di
II tic mull
P'WUl
fetter inl<lresse l I,, l! e I.. . tor i
l-'roni these end.
standard niouical
M IHM.N --I pra- I.'
thai the inuredipiit8c«
en Medical l>i •" ' "■>
only for the cure ill
d if eases, hut i.i O >. I
tarrhal. br« 'i. i ; •
accompalmnl wiin «
hoarseness, ere t* "" ' '
hann-on-coMtrhn, ;< d ail ii« y
alTect.lons w liirh. if n; t |.r ui
pruperly trcnicd ar lla ' '' :
Sn consumption. 1 al:c . ' . >■ >
covcry in tine atvl tn-rs'«•,r<- in
until you give It a fair t •" and i
likch to (li>apiM)iut. I - n .m
lie exiHH-ted of i'. It
miracles. It will not i-ur< «■« hm:i
In its advnii' ■ I siares No in. <1 • o
It iri/l cure the atTe«-tions that lead
consumption, (J tiikcii iu tinw.
Just Exactly Right.
"I have used Dr. King's New Life
Fills for several y ars, and find them
just exactly right," says Mr. A. A
Felton of Harrlsvllle. N. Y. New Life
Pills relieve without the least dlscoaj
fort. Best remedy for constipation
biliousness and malaria 25c at all
druggists.
WOMAN'S BODf
There Is more Catartti In 'his as.
tlon <if the country than atl other dis-
eases put together, and until the la&t
few years was suposed to bo lncurnbl
For a great many years doctors p.o
nounced It a local disease and pre-
Tilled local remedies, and by cor i n.nr n 111 f| I H T
MCE SUICifiE
has proven catarrn to be constitutlon.il
disease and therefore requires const'
tutional treatment. Halls Catarrh
Cure manufactured by P. J. Cheney
Co., Toledo. Ohio, la the only con
stltutloaa! cur' on the market. It I:
taken Internally In doses from 10
droya to a teaspoonful. It acts direct
|y on tho blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. They offer one nun
dred dollars for any cases lt falls
cure. Send for circular and teitl
monlnls.
Add.-s: v. J. CHKNEY & CO . T-
Itd^ C'.io.
, bv drug' .sU 7"c.
xe h. .Is 'ac " r*ll 'or const!
pntiv.n
i
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BON-FIRE
AMONG THESE PRO-
LI
New York, July 30— O'nlted Press!
—The police are still working on the
biggest murder mystery of many
years, in the finding of a woman s
bodying burning in a bonfire lm a
lonely ti roe ii Point action. Fire and
acids' used before burnln made Iden-
tification almost impossible. Jnme*
Joseph RutldicJi. who discovered the
body, is under arrest. The police ar'
wholly without a clew.
Fair as the fairest Illy.
Your complexion lt can be.
If you'll but take occasionally.
A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea
Bo 3 by Sh/ .tee T)ni* Co
Washington, July 30.—(Special)—
■ However much, or little, William Jen
,)| nlngs Bryan, may be worrying Presi-
dent Roosevelt and Judge Taft, then
is cause for rejoicing in Oyster Ba;.
and Cincinnati. Tills is due to the
annual report -f Governor Wm. F
Pack of Heimnei province. Philippine
Islands.
Benguet province Is the laid of the
Igorrote. These native tribesmen
were recorded as uncivilized until
seven years ago. when the Roosevelt
administration came In. The repoi i
shows that since that time there liar,
been less race suicide among the Igor
rotes than amoi £ any other people
,ii the face of the earth. Gov. Pack
says that during these sever years,
the lgorrotes populatlo: has increased
from 12.00ft to 30.000. He admits that
some inhabitants have come acrost-
the holders from other provinces, bill
he proves conclusively that the blrt.i-
rate has been steadily Increasing
I "This Is due to additional prosperity
CiiU-iu 111 . July ::n.—(UnitedIamj a better mod. of living which
Press)—The Unlom l.eague Club la I brings about an effect that the women
preparing to erect a hronze statue I d0 not |,nvc to work as hard a« form-
to Grovt i Cleveland here at a coat i f | erly." explains the governor
$luft OOo It is expected that the un
nevliiTv" ^ev'ent^second ''intSver-1 First catch your tenant, and keep
t leveiana s 'i I them That's the aim of every good
I t-enl estnte agent an.l property owre*.
All registered school warrants on We make tenant catching easy by at;
general fund are payable up to and r. tractive and artlstiopaper hanglnysani
cludlm- registered number 21S0. Int " painting at prices that make the own-
e«t wlfl cease on said warrants after er s Investment profitable,
h L Pre serf i State National WIRF PAINT & OI .ASS CO.
l^nk nated^mlTtMJt July, 19AS I 28-Ct Ninth and Broadway.
27-tft W G. niCKSON. Treas.
$100,000 STATUE
10 CLEVELAND
IS
. PR ICE SALE
HHITHIIIC DEPARTMENT
The Half Price Clearance Sale which has been in full force
for the past ten days has been one of extraordinary success
and clearly demonstrates the MAMMOTH'S ability to under-
sell the market, which was fully appreciated by our patrons
and we now take the liberty ot calling your attention to the
fact that you only have TWO' DAYS MORE to supply your-
selves with 0NF DOLLAR SHIRTS FOR 48c and a fine, seasonable
and attractive SUIT OF CLOTHES at half price.
Radical Pric - Reductions are " force all over Ihe House.
Remember the Last Chance
FRIDAY NO SATURDAY
mammoth DEPT. STORE
- - . . . t r-1— I A HO VI A
shawnee, oklahoma
ill PICNIC A1
BENSON PARK
THIS EVENING
party composed ot G. M-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
i
211 Bast Main
: a saving in time, money and
1 rouble appeals to you, ask for
the LONG DISTANCE operator
and leave a call for the out of town
party you wish to see.
No other method oi transacting your
business will comnsre with the
distance telephone.
COMBINE EFFICIENCY WITH ECONOMY ♦
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Co;
"Ism FE HITS
■E
FREY
i officers unsure-
bonds withdrawn j
Muskogee. O'vla.. July U0. Mayor, ,
1 i,i () E. Bennett withdrew from sale th.- J
<$650,000 municipal bonds which wei« , J
advertised for sale on August 1 4
'the reason that the supreme court
failed to render a decision which is
to determine who are the legal offi-
cers of the city. Mayor Bennett states
that it is useless to try to sell munici-
I pal bonds when there is a question
I of the legality of the officers selllrg
| them in the courts. The supremo
party composed oi u m. 'Christ-1 court will not render a decision until
ner and family. F. W. Chrlstner and ^,1)tember, and the bonds will not be
family. K. C. Stanard and family, Cash j a(jVertlsed for sale until after tine
Cade and faintly, R- J- McKay ana fleclslon Is made.
family, Willard Johnston and faiJJly ——
j H. Walil and family, Mr. and Mrs. ..Healt^ Coffee' Is many the ctono^t
^ei.,Ran,. SeB^r^l! C.rr,. Imitation ever yet
family. W. S. Cade an.l famlly. Mr^.
Ilarni'tt. Willard Harnett. < W. Cook.
Miss Myrtle Chrlstner of Ft. Sraitn.
Miss I.uclle Barkley of Marque/, lex-
Miss Dearmln. Shelly Cull. H irry Mc-
Clung und others will compose a l>'>
nlc part \ to Benson park this even
! lag. After n pletiic supper they wiM
; take in all Ihe sights of the park.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
FRUIT JAR BARGAINS
We have purchased a lar^e stock of
Fruit Jars and the scarcity of money
and the hard times we are going: to
make some rediculuous prices and
they must go:
FRUIT JARS
1-2 Gallon Mason jars at
Quart Mason jars
Pint Mason jars
J. M. MEEK & CO.
Groceries, Meats and Produce
Santa Fe train No. 1S, engine 14:1:1.
hit a Frisco train at the Perry cross
lug Tuesday night, seriously Injuring
F. Frey. Frey was engineer of th"
Isnnta Fe train, arid when he saw the
collision was inevitable, Jumped from
Ills engine. He struck a switch targel
cutting his jugular vein l\e was
taken to the Topeka hospital In a sc-
ions condition.
Get my "Book No. 4 For Wonaeu ' | jay you can actually feel the Improve-
It will give weak women many val j ment. That tired, lifeless, spiritless
uable suggestions of re'ief—and with j feeiing will quieldy depart when using
Heat prostrates the nerves In t ie
suninter one needs a tonic to offs.'t
the customary hot weather Nerve and urocer*
Strength depression. You will fe 1
uetter within 48 hours aft r beginning
to take such a remedy as Dr. Shoo? s
Restorative. Its prompt action in -e
staring the weakened nerves is sur
prising. Of course, you won't get en
This clever Coffee Substltut
cently produced by Dr. Sfeoop ot Ra-
cine Wis. Not n grain of res! cof'ee
In it either. Dr. Shoop's Health C if-
fee Is made from pure toasted grain-,
with malt, nuts, etc. Really It would
f,-y,1 nn expert—who might drink I'
f,,r Coffee. No. 20 or 30 minutes teJ'
ors hni Ing. "Made In a minute" ra>s
the doctor. Sold bv the C O D
CONVENIENCE I
♦
Alone, would be suffi= j
cient reason for the •
manv satisfied users of j
GAS, but there are j
many more. 'j
Invest In a GAS RANGE ;
We sell them on TIME. if you prefer {
Shawnee Gas & Electric Co. |
christian sunday
SCHOOL PICNIC
The members oi the Christian
church Su'tday school are enjoying a
picnic ai Benso . Park today. Special
cars left the church at !> o'clock foi
the I'ark. loaded with the hnppy clu!-
tOIUf,. VI • • I lit- « c*l '• ■ •
tirelv strong in a few days, but eavh ,i,.pn ln charge of their teachers and
- - - • - 11 members of the Sunda-f
j strictly confidential medical advice is
entirely free. Simply write Dr. Shoo.i.
Racine, Wis. The book No. 4 tells *11
about Dr. Shoop's Night Cure and how
those soothing, healing, antiseptic sup
poritorles can be succfssfully applte I these organs depend upon.
| to correct these weaknesses. Write ( few days and b1 convinced.
for the book. The Night Cure is sold I Wallace Mann,
hy Wallacl Mann.
the Restoretiv" Dr. Shoop's Restora-
tive will sharpen a falling appetite; lt
aid digestion: It will strengthen the
weakened Kidneys and Heart by sim
nlv rebuilding the worn-out nerves thet
Test it
Sold ny
fho older
school.
Bert Barber of Elton. Wis. says
"I 'have only taken four doses of De-
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they have done for me more than anv
other medicine has ever done " Sold
by C. R. Harryman
fractured fkulu.
The Remedy That Does. Frederick. Okla., July SO.—While
"Dr. King's New Discovery is the , R chandler was assisting her
remedy that does the healing others lllMlelU(,r ln her preparations to at-
premise but fall to perform," says Mi''• ; party In the neighborhood, lit
F„ R. Plerson. of Auburn Centre, Pa. |)(i MaHi aged throp slipped from
"It Is curing me of throat and lun- ^ mother-s lnp ou( 0n the jxirtico
trouble of long standing, that otlu fllmbe(j on ,i,e railing. She fell
treatments relieved only t mporarii> ^ ground, a distance of about
New Discovery Is doing me so much fP(.t ht-itl striding a
good that 1 foel confident Uscontnu- fractHrlnK hor skull on the left
cd use for a reasonable length of tun ^ ^
. — — ■ will restore me to perfect healta. From all RCC0Unt the little girl <
' Tills renowned cough and eola rem , tt|nR along nicely and will soon be
()C(: e(ly and throat and lung heabr is sol Rrmm() acall> That she was not in-
f at all druggists. 50c and $1.00 Trial gtgmlv kl,lp(1 was „ nliracie An old-
bottle free. pr person Injured In the same man
— ner would probably have never reeov
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
ered cor.ocJousness.
85c I
7°cl
icts gently upon the bowels and their
I rty drives the cold out of the system. .
About 700 Victor records ln stock
PHONE 146
130 N. BROADWAY
► t «•♦+ ♦♦♦♦*♦+• ♦ 4 *♦* ■> <
ice Cream Supper.
Mrs. Mel/Olld's Sunday school class
will serve 1co cream nnil cake Satur-
day night. Aug. 1st. in the Imlldlir:
reco'Uly vacated by Rov .Teakins Co.
30-3t
Notice.
There will be an Ice cream social at
the Chrlsnev Hall, second floor. Frl
ilay night. July 31. opening at S o'ciock
give^i bv the Modern Brotherhood of
America. All members and their
frleaids are Invited to attend.
COMMITTEE.
C. W. AVERY. Chairman. 2? nt
BACK FROM CAMP.
J H Maxejr Jr.. Dr. Shlve. \V. R.
Boushee. Hal Johnson and Fred Smbe
have returned from a camping trip u
Buck Horn creek four miles east of
Daughterty. Tneir camp was Pitched
about 8 miles south of Sulphur. They
Phone 10 S«u by C. R Harryman
W. A Wright.
10-tf report good sport.
We have for rent a fine store room
with basement at a bargain
if taken at once.
SOUTHWESTERN REALTY CO.
Phone 395
Suile 104 Mammoth Bldtr. Take the Elevator
M 4H ♦♦<<♦♦♦♦♦
SOUTHWESTERN
MORTCJAGE LOAN COMPANY,
IMPROVED FARM AND CITY
Loans
Telephone 395
Suite 101 Mammoth Bldg. Take the Elevator
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