The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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thi mwj-fc month
THURSDAY AUG. 11. 1 06
Shawnee News. 'CHANCE FOR STUDENTS
TO EARN EXPENSES
iwn« ci Fu
ALLAKD
A Moat Valuable Agent
f!rcff*M eapiof«1 in Dr. Pier
b-.j * gr*-illj tL.niuce& lb* oti am
aropert t. :b 'i utradi froc bi: ti
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nm bmtntm Office } i
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Kutcrol u «eco <l ciw mail ourtter
Shawnee, oklahoma, tiivlcr the act of
CotgroH of March 3, 1679.
REPUBLICAN NATIBNALTICKET
Norman, Okla , Aug
hundred fctttdevts will
' an opportunity to make
, <*y at ti." r.-.v
fall iccordlDg to the plans
dent A Grant Efioi. Th'-re i
about TV*,' ■> brick 10 be eleane*
% result of the burning of tfee V
I Iluldirjg last ' r and I prop*
! u> jWe de> « rvinif and wiping st
eot« tb«- first r hance at the wc
The brick will be
. ' . c- : Ls.d* !n v.'
GK3n*tl«r 'bat. alcohol wot:id. Ii a.K>
j, . moc prop^ruea of iu •&.
I betr:f a Tihnbl* Aeffluicrat, Latflfcre.
• ar t •'l * c and ant.ferrr-'nt Ii aada
i fr<:'. yV>tb< «-?3ci 7 of tb-e IJ!aeii Cberry-
bar^, Hi'X*dro'H, '/ /Idea Seal rosi, Stona
root tod Queen'"• root. eonUinad in
•Gohfe& M«. i! Discovery * in wbdulLf
chronic, or i ng*r r.g eo-*h§, bronchial,
throat and lung affection*, lor al] of which
tLe*ea?*>nU are r«- amended by stand-
till* I ati me. :al authorities.
Pres In a.. wL- re there it a *astinf
away of £**l with weak
st in tfce ear.) tare> of eon-
then can be no doabt that
cer.ne/acts si s va liable nutritive t 4
e :• / 0/ Sen S*il root. Stone root,
Q*4*f> rott sod L.ack Cr.errybark ia
froroL- 7 £ ' 3 and tu;Idler thi
*ih siVf-frensrh. control 'f tba eocfb
pense
how'S this?
W? offer Ore Hundred iMars R-
wird for nj case of Catarrh that can
cot be csred br Balls Catarrc Cur
f J GHK3CST k CO.. Toledo. O
We. the undersigned tare known F
J Cheney for the !ast 15 years, and
better© h!m perfectly honorable in all
: isinese transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm.
WALDTNG. KIKNAK k MARVIN,
j Wholesale Druggists, Toledo 0
Hall « Catarrh Cure is taken lntens
ally, acting directly upon the blood
National regatta of the N&ttaal As j and mucous surfaces of the system,
•relation Of Ama! * Ocrrmen will be- Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
gin on the ConnecrVctt River course ! bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
a Forecast of What is to]
Come in a Busy World
of Industry
■I day.
•toatrt.. i
maBffi pi
iof
Springfield. M*
Interstate "prosp- ' '7 congress'
'Ttmercul travelers will begin
:ew York.
Ingi wnl
. t -' d in th*- con Ceih arr- l.-ear .. conirc r.g c r
. . 1(j. st/i hr.rir 4 a /Jt a hea '--7 eondit n *
emauer ouuq sMt mtoa Of c une. il ansa
.re very neo;--ary to j io«ork nir^let Itw.il .a:
wor A building for do: core .option etcept in its ear r tjj
/ . ixl H mv and s tug«a f Vi '■ rysv-
L The
of the
patU
-nlal
• he two mo*t
Day also have
he i
thins
, c.r-. tr v,
Sat--day.
ourth Internat na!
;erantis devoted
iida of the new ui
convene in T-
Westen repot.kia.
>!I1 be cj
Take HaT! s Family Pills for consti-
of pation.
io _
Cough Caution
jua:
congress t f I
tn the propa-
ersal language,
den, Germany
campaign head
ed in Chicago.
I
bog
evex.
M H TAFT
HlIEf
York
.. ONE IK
The Newi
often called
ol one qu'
wuich are e
tl.ese qu'-it
be made ah
CITY SUNDAY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENTS
August 14—Illinois Picnic at Benson
August 22—G A R Reunion at Ben.
son Park.
August 24-26—3
the Christian cn -
e convention cf
meets in Shaw-
If«r«r. sorttJr®]rn«T«rpola< r««Tl«nri- Ifrtw
eoqcb—«t«b from a staple eold anlr—yoo ahooid
aiwmrt ba^i. tooth*, aad mm tba lrrluud Lnao-
thiil to baa. Dent blindly mppraaa it with t
ttupafyln* pobon. It • ttranf* how foioq thlnft
ftaally oome aboot For JwictT yean Lt. Shoot
Ui ooastaatiy w&nxad paopk not to Uka couib
BixtarM or pr«acrlptloat conulnlns Opium.
Chloroform, or glmilar poltont. And now- -a littla
late thoosb—Coosraaa urt "Put lt on tha label.
If poisaot are in your Coufh Mixture." Good I
v«ry good!! Here afv? r f or thli t ery reason moth era.
and others, should insist on ha Tins Dr. 8 hoop's
Couih Cora. Ho poison marks on Dr. Bhoop't
labels—end none In tha medicine, else It must by
law bt oo the label. And It's not only safe, but it
Is said to be by those that know It best, a truly re-
markable cough remedy. Take no chance then,
particularly with yoar children. Insist on ha ring
Dr. Bboop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the
Dr. 8boop packace with others and note tha
difference. No poison marks there! Yon can
always be on the safe slue by daman din*
Stell & Son
PRACTICAL HOUSE MOVING.
We will move houses to any part of
the city. Estimates given 229 8outh
SIcKlnley, Shawnee, Okla. 4-lm
Shawnee Collec-
tion Agency
We hare Just started In business anl
solicit a liberal portion of your pat-
ronage. Accounts of all kinds good,
bad and Indifferent are taken. Special
attention given to monthly collections.
References furnished. Room 4 Wallacj
block 12J 12 North Broadway.
T. B. McCURRY, MGR.
Tr.E NEW#—10c PER MONTH.
City Meat Market
Has removed to their old stand, No.
124 North Broadway where they are
prepared to fill all orders promptly
and with first claas goods. Phone 10y
or call at 124 N. Broadway.
: M. R. LEE
| Painter and Piper Hanger
: Shop i 1 9 East 7th
«
j Painting, Paper Hanging,
! Tinting. Glazing, and In-
j terior finish a specialty-
j All work guaranteed.
♦ Leave orders at W arren A;
♦ Smith's Hardware 218 E. Main
Office Phone ttl Residence Phone lo7l
DR. W. R. WILLIAMS
PHYSICIAN and SUBOtSOIV
Office Corner Mala and aroadwav
Shawnee. Oklahoma.
i to ei
ly difficult. One « f •
how can Shawnee
city? It is a C4U«**-1
tion Into which we do not care to go
for obvious reasons, but we publish
herewith a view of one who has git j
tw the matter some consideration
School
en ti
Pede
M
at the
E. Church, corner of Ninth and Beard
August i: im.
Kv -rybody in sympathy with th3
Sunday school movement is cordial
ly Invited to be present, Good mu c
The City Ideal. | and helpful dis"; Ion- of the F-i;
If Shawnee wants to be the eaplt*! day school problems will be enjoy-
of Oklahoma, she should b'-tfiu, sye ed
tematicftlly to l>e the Ideal city. Sh' j The following U the
should make herself so perfect and 8:OO—0onK and prals
irresistible that tbe capital would ducted by Supt.. F. Ti. H'
oome seeking tier 8:15—Bible reading,
Any type Is perfect where there Jones.
8:30—Superintendent J. A. W-IH
j * ( hiding
The need of a larger vision of th'
Sunday school movement—Rev. S. CJ
Fontaine.
H:45—Rod Tabl*—-Th' power ta
make people do things, the Sup?-1
prog *am.
- service, con
by Supt. J
cmplete harmony sod equilibrium
Ix*tw«n all of Its parts An Ideal la
the highest standard of any type aje
proachlng perfection
Now Shawnee Is alr< idy wonderful-
ly attractive for one so young, and has
many enticing advantages She has
the Idea! location. She has beautiful tend'nt, by Rev. I- (' Wolf'*.
natural parks that are being properly j The Teacher—By Superintendent
Improved. Her forest tfhade trees are, a. K. Kennedy.
evtremely becoming and he Is rnak- ( The (Mass—Geo. E. McKlnnii.
trig long strides of Improvement in her j —
personal appearance as she Is rapidly AFTER SUNDAY BALL PLAYERS,
paving her htreets Ho tar, so good, j chandler, Ok, Aug 13.—Forty war
but let us try to maintain the httr ! rant* for members and promoters of
mony and equilibrium between .the ^handler and Prague baseball
partH It hurts our feelings to see de-1 t,.an,„ w< rf issued by County Attor-
alrable lots cheapened by the in ex- n<y ;0f,n i>aV|s, who saw the game
pensive buildings, that are being .^jvertlsed to be played at Prague on
crowded on them Jut t as If there were 'Sunday. Before the game started, Da-
no nor« available real estate vacant I V,H w#.nt on thf diamond and protest
"If anything Is worth doing, It « ,.,) jjUt the umpire entirely Ignored
worth doing well." Surely that will ap | hlffl ftIld veu(.d. "Plav ball!"
ply to building a dwelling that will be
somebody's home.
It Is a pity there are already ao
many poorly built houses; It Is de-
plorable that the number Is steadily
Increasing
We ar- an*lous that our population
should advance, but If a merchant is
doing fairly well In a business, let's
not urg« In competitors until we drive
him lit/# bankruptcy. In fact every
line has about all the representative!
It will support unless there Is an open-
ing for a first class caterer. But there
Is a crying need for early market
gard< ncrs arid upto-date farmers
At a meeting to be held in th
Chamber of Commerce rooms thla
evening, prelimlrfery steps toward the
organization of a Pottaw atomie Ctunty
Missouri Society will be taken. Sec
retary Roy of the Chamber of Coiii-
merce, a native Missourian. is a lead,
er in the movement, in which consi'l
eraUe Interest has already been mani-
fested
Mrs Geo. E McKlnnls entertain-
ed a number of friends this morn ins
In honor of Miss Camilla Paternon,
who Is a guett of her sister, Mrs. J.
Il Alford
ADVERTISING TALKS.
Newspaper advertlHlng Is to bus
nesH what hands are to a clock. It li
! a direct and certain means of letting
the public know what you are doing
In these days ot intense and vigilant
commercial contest a dealer who dooj
l^arm i educated farmers and atlll no! odvertlse is like a clock that has
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Z ville, O. knows
Mr; Mary Lee, o' rural route 8. She
writes: "My t - ind James Lee.
firmly believes h we3 bis life to the
-e of Dr. Kin^ N v Discovery. HU j
lungs were so rely affected th?.t t
consumption neem-d inevitable, when'
a friend recommended New Discovery, j
We tried it .and i*s use has restorjJj
him to perfect health " Dr. King's New [
Discovery is th^ K ^ of throat ani
lung remedies. F< r coughs and c ids
It :.a^ no equal The first dose gives
relief. Try it' Sold under guarantee
at all druggist;* 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
lirst published in the Shawnee Newt j
Dispatch Aug. C, 1908.
Know all men by these presents.
Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure
wallace mann.
Pain anywhere stopped in 20 min-
utes sure with one of Dr. Ehoop'c
Pink Pain Tablets. The formula '8 that James A. £ ott, William O. ficoit
on the 25-ce < box. Ask your doctor and George Mallaby, are associated as
or druggist about this formula! Stops partners In the business of manufac-
womanly pains, headache, pains W turing and repairing buggies, carriages
where. Write Dr. Shoop. Rarlne, Wis., ; nd other vehicles, in the city of
for free trial to prove value of his Shawnee, pottawatomie County, Okla.,
Headache ,or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold under the firm iiame of "Shawnee
by Wallace Mann.*
M'COMB TO MAKE ADDRESSES.
Insurance Commissioner T. J. Mc-
Comb leaves Friday for Put In Bay
Michigan, where he is dowri for an
address before the National Frater
nal Congress on Auguft 17. From
there he goes to Detroit to attend the
national convention of insurance com-
missioners, August 2F>-27. His ad-
dress there will be orf "Departmental: pqttaWATOmVb'COUNTY, ss.
Carriage Works;" that said partner-
ship is a general partnership, dating
from the 13th day of July, 1908; that
all of said partners reside in Shaw-
nee; and that there are no others
partners belonging to said partner-
ship.
Dated this 31st day of July, 1908.
JAMBS A. SCOTT,
WILLIAM O. SCOTT,
GEORGE F. MALLABY,
STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Practices." He Is also on the pro-
gram for an address at the meetings
of the Associate Fraternities in Chic-
ago on August 27 will attend that
meeting If he can get away from the
Detrold convention In time.
Notice.
All parties owing money to the firm
fcnown as Watson and Shaw will pay
T. H. Watson at Uunlon Avenue Liv-
ery barn. T. H. WATSON | G-5tw
Before me a notary public In r>ni
for said county and state, on this 31st
day of July 1908, personally appeared
Jaines A. Scott, William O. Scott and
Frederick Mallaby ,to me known to
be the persons who executed the fore-
going instrument and acknowledged
the execution of the same.
Witness my hand and seal the day
and year last above written.
(SEAL) W. T. WILLIAMS,
Notary Public.
roof" farmeri scattered all around
us. They will do wonders toward lire
proving our city. That is obvious If
Shawnee wants to prepare herself for
the capital, let her study her needs
Hfld try t supply th*m; let her study
her nilHtakes and try to Testify them,
and stop making them before she
"gets the habit." Strange people can't
realize that every improvement Is
beneficial Individually as well as col-
lectively.
I«ot every one In Shawnee itrlve *o
make the city Ideal and wo will get
the capital without striving
Out the weods.
Be progressive and cut the weeds.
Out tbo weeds anil prevent slckne
and Incase.
Those weeds will look much bette
after they havo been! cut.
If you can't cut thoso weeds ; o ir
self, hire some poor man to do It for
you
A few liurs work or the expenditure
of a few dollars on the part of h< v
er«l hundred cl i/ens will clear thi
streets and vacant lots of weed)-
The ladles want the weeds cut.
This Is sufficient reason why th« y
should be cut even if there were in
others. (Jut the weeds or they will be
cut for you at your expense.
HONOR AWAITS WILLIAM8.
Guthrie, Ok., Aug. 13.—'That Chief
Justice Dob Williams of the Oklaho-
ma supreme bench is to become a
member of the United States supreme
court in cane Bryan's election to the
presidency, is assorted here by friends
of Williams. Williams in a native of
Georgia, a former Methodist preacher
and a bachelor, lie was a delegate 1"
the constitutional convention and has
always been a Bryan admirer.
CANDIDATE FOR CLERK.
Guthrie, Okla., Aug 13—Ham P.
Boo of Ardmore, recently defeated for
(iio Democratic nomination as repre-
sentative, announced that ho would
be n candidate for chief clerk of the
next house of representatives.
no hands. He has no way of telling
folka what he's nt. He can no more
expect a twentieth century success
with nineteenth century methods than
he ran wear the same sized shoes ai
man which fitted him in his boy-
hood.
His father and mother were content
with neighborhood shops and bobtail
cars. They were the best to be hid
in their day. They were accustomed
to seek the merchant instead of being
sought by him. They dealt "around
the corncr" in one story shops which
depended upon the Immediate friends
of the dealer for support. As long aa
tbo city was made up of such neigh
borhood units, each with a full outfit
of butchers, bakers, clothiers, Jewel-
era, furniture dealers and shoemakers,
it was possible for tho proprietors o;
these little establishments to exist a.id
m ik a profit
Iiut as population Increased, transit
facilities spread, sections became spj-
clallzed. block after block was entirely
devoted to stores, and mile after milo
became solely occupied by homos.
upon oriental thrones grew from this
new force. Within fifty years It has
became as vital to industry as steam
to commerce.
Advertising is not a luxury nor
debatable policy. It has proven Its
case. Its rooord Is traced In tho sky-
lno of the city where a hundred tow
jring buildings stand as a lesson of
was necessary for tho merchant to
find a substitute for his direct p t
sonallty which no longer served to
draw customers to his donr. He had
to stretch a bond between tho com
merclal center and the home center
Rapid transit eliminated distance, but
advertising was necessary to infora
pooplo where he wan located and what
he had to sell. It was a natural ou •
growth of changed conditions—tho
beginning of a new ora in trade which
no longer tolled upon personal a\>
qualntance for succoss.
WANT HELP IN FIELDS.
My commission
1908.
expires Aug. 18,
(First published in the News July
Applications for help to take care 30.-
of the corn and cotton are already Publication Notice.
beginning to rome Into the state free In the District Court of the United
employment bureau, and Superintend States for the Western District of
nt Vance expects to be swamped with Oklahoma.
applications of that sort in a short Bankrupt's Petition for Discharge,
time. One of the letters already re In the matter of Joseph Stem, Bank-j
celved asks for a family of seven rupt. In bankruptcy.
The farmers who made the appllca-, To the Honorable John H. Cotter 1,
tloni wants them about the middle of Judge of the District Court of ti'*
September and 'promises tflirer United States for tne Western iJis-
months work fo rthe whole family tr,jt of Oklahoma: . -
The prospects are for especlaly .Tosepn Stern, of Maud. ln he C -
cropa of both er.rn and cotton this X of pattawatomle and Btate of Ok-
year and a consequent Hhortnge of In- ,Bhatd on the glxth day ,f
,rcrfl- | December last past, he was duly ad-
Judged bankrupt under the acts of con-
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills Kress roiatirig to bankruptcy; that he
wll promptly relieve all Kidney . nd hns jiily surrendered all his property
Bladder disorders. Sold and recoin- .,n(1 rjR-ntB f)f property, and has fullv
mended by C. R Harryman.* compiled with al lthe requirements of
«ald acts and of the orders of the
INSURANCE REPORT READY. Court touching his baivkrutpcy.
Insurance Commissioner McComb Wherefore he prays that he may be
has finished the compilation of hiai decreed by the Court to have a full
first annual report, showing the op- discharge from all debts provable
orations of the persent time, and has .ijrnlnst his estate under said bank-
It all ready for the printer, but may rupt acts, oxcopt such debts as aro
have some difficulty In netting it excepted bv law from such discharge,
printed, owing to the small amount Dated this 24th day of April, A. D.,
still remaining In the state printing 1908
fund.
For Coughs
and Co
gas
Ids
Nearly all other Cough Carts art
constipating, especially those con-
taining opiate*. Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup moves the bowels.
Contains no opiate*.
Kennedy's
Laxative
CoughSyrup
MA Cold or a Cough nearly always
produces constipation—the water all
runs to tht eyes, nose and throat In-
stead of passing out of the eyetem
through the liver and kidneys. For
want of moisture the bowels become
dry and hard."
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious
action of the bowek.
Conforms to National
PURE FOOD &DRU6 LAW
The best meals served ;
anywhere lor
15 cts. :
AT THE *
SADDLE ROCK HOTEL \
318 EAST MAIN J
ROOMS IN CONNECTION 1
N. L. Willard, Prop. Shawnee :
Wood and Coal
Wood at $2 per Rick
Best Coal per Ton
Delivered to Any
Part of the City
Shawnee Ice Co.,
Telephone 102
Your Sidewalks
An}' one having Cement or
Asplialt Walks, or Gravel
or Tin Roofing to build or
repair call on
Hixon, Beuchemin
& Company
431 North Philadelphia
All Work Guaranteed.
No matter how bad the con-
dition
..............
NI.W.BOWERS |
Successor to S. M. Gloyd
LUMBER DEALER j
SPECIALTIES: l^omptoeas ,
and Satisfaction. 1
h. E. Jacobs, mgr. \
THE MAiESlIC
AIRDOME
Raymond Teal's
Big: Beauty Show
30.... people....30
20 beautiful girls20
10 (llever Comedians 10
Tomorrow Nigt
The Man Behind
Prices 15c, 25c Reserved 35c
HARRYMAN'S DRUG 8TORE.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bueklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thing to use for
sore feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores .cuts, and all manner of abra
slons," writes Mr. W. Stonb, of East
Poland, Maine. It Is the proper thing
too for piles. Try lt! Sold under gun*
an t ee nt all druggists*. 25c.
GOES TO SECURE IDEAS.
At the request of the state board
of education, President George W.
JOSEPH STERN,
Bankrupt.
Order of Notice Thereon.
Western District of Oklahoma, ss.
On this 28th day of July. A. D.. 1308.
on readlnp the foregoing petition, It
is—
Ordered by the Court, that a hear
ing be had upon the same on the 20th
dav of August. A. D., 1908, before sa'.d
Court, at Guthrie, In said district, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that
notice thereof be published In Shaw
nee News, a newspaper printed In said
district and that all known creditors
and other persopp in Interest may ap.
II Will be
toYour
Interest
To call and see Bugless & Collins, 132
N. Bell St., before placing your order
for any cemetery work in granite or
marble. We will be glad to show you
Work & Designs
All lettering and carving done wltf
pneumatic tools.
Bring your Sears & Robuck cata
logue with you.
Santa Fe Hotel
& Restaurant
Opens August 1st Under new
management. Nicety furnished
Rooms 50c. - Meals 25c
Always remember the Place.
i Main St. and Penn. Near
Santa Fe Depot
♦ Give us a Trial
| Mrs. Emma Reaves.
♦ ♦♦♦-♦♦♦-♦a
iiimijiii
i mi i,in
sr 1Z
ImmS « ^ •«?.
bring state* to get Idea* which can An(j , ,a farther on,orp{, by the
be naed to advantage In he conduct cm]rt (hn( the c,erk BhR„ Bend by
of the Oklahoma lnntitutlon. m!l)] <n n)] kn0wb crp<iltors. nddresse.l
to them at fhelr places of residence
DeWittV Little Early Risers, sar<\ stated.
easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pill«. Wltmss the Honorable .To'm h. Cot-
Sold by c. r. Harryman.* feral, judge "f the said Court, and the
• ■ seal thereof, at Guthrie, lni sail dla-
There are many Imitations ot De- trlct. on the 28th day of July, a. d.,
Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salve 1908. c. e hunter, Clerlt.
but just one original. Sold by c. k nv a. c. doi.DE, r3puty. S0-7t
Harryman.* (Sal.)
(First published in the Shawnee
News July 18. 1908.)
notice FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
u. s. Land Office at Guthrie, Okla.,
July 17, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that William
l. Leewrlght, of Shawnee, Oklahoma,
who 011 December 27, 1906, made
homestead entry No. 14,469 for Lota
3 a.. 1 4, Section 12, Township 10 n,
Range 4 East Indian Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make final
commutation proof, to establish clatm
to the land above described before
w. r. Asher, u. s. Commissioner, at
Tecumseh, Okla., on the 26th day of
August, 19.u.
Claimant nameB as witnesses:
Henry Rogers of Shawnee, Okla.,
K. F. D. 2..
Joieph Pickett of Shawnee, Okla.,
r. f. d. 2.
Charles Wlndel of Shawnee, Okla.,
r f. d. 2.
s. s. Edmtinsctn of Shawnee, Okla.,
r. F. D 2.
L. N. HOTJ8TON,
Reglstsr.
a marked distinction.
There's a marked distinction be-
tween the cleaning and pressing we
do and the so-called cheap work dore
by some dealers. We don't talk chjap
ness; that Is a snare, but we do talk
merit and value. We offer no lake
schemes to catch your trade, no spec
ious argumenta to warp your judg
ment, but Just plain, good, honest
wo;k at honest prices, and the best
value of your money In the town. See
for yourself.
NIX BROS.
117 N. Bell St. Phone 10
MEN AND WOMEN,
b Big U for unnatural
di char ;ea,inflammation!,
Irritation* or ulceratlmi
of mucoua membrauai.
. Painleia and not aatrin
is Evans Chemical Co. font or poiounoua.
fluid by rratilna,
'or aent in plain ^rappar,
by txpreaa, prepaid, for
• 1.00. or S bottlct S8.7&.
Circuit <M> f*nLa.*
All Work Guaranteed by
E. C. Greerv
HOUSE MOVER
Successor to Ora Stailcup
All heavy machinery
and smoke stacks
raised and moved.
10th and Oklahoma Ave.
♦ ♦♦
STOP THAT LEAK
if you have a roof that
is leaking and want a
satisfactory job of stop-
ping the leak, try our
Genasco Prepared Roofing
It is complete with Caps, Nails
and Cement for the seams and
as it is manufactured by the
Barber Asphalt Company there
can be no doubt of its merits and
at the same time the cost is very
moderate.
TAYLOR LUMBER GO.
Turnip Seed-New
Crop
We have received our annual ship-
ment of new crop tested Turnip SewJ.
consisting of all the varieties adapted
to this locality, which we are offering
at right prices.
Phone 140. 208 E. Main.
CLARKE'S SEED STORE
209 e. Main St. Shawnee, Okla.
Phone 140.
KILLthe COUGH
and CURE the LUNGS
w,th Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR ColSs18 mSSIffi.
AND ALL THROAT AND tUNGtroubles.
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
HOLLISTER'a
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Busy Med'clne for Busy People.
Brings Golden Health and Renewed Vigor.
A sneclflo for Constipation. Indigestion, Liver
and Kidney troubles. Pimples, Eczema. Impurt
Blood. Had Breath. Slu rirlsh Bowels, Headache
ind backache. Its Pocky Mountain Tea In tab-
lefc form. 8ft centa a box. Genuine made by
I0LLI8TEB Dauo Company. Madison Wis.
101 den nuggets f0k sallow pe0pi-s
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The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908, newspaper, August 13, 1908; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc162642/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.