The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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A WANT AO IN THC NEWt
BEST ROOM PUNS THE SONS Of
Of THE COMMITTEE WASHINGTON
...— SCORE ONE
FILE COMPLAINT
AGAINST TRUST lines
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to a Lint
The News Classified Want Ads
Where small ads are classified for
our readers that they may receive
big Returns on a Small Invesrment
WAIT AOS IH
THE NEWS CAN
BRING YOU
WHAT YOU WAN
3
LINES
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TIMES
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to a Line
Rooming House for Rent
Wanted--Men
FREE—A 21-rot::.
lor a fee
« lay« free, if ptr
vi tie mbj* At:
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wi_ ftTe 1TO
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to C Pil<ier
WANTED—A young man to do tie
Jar:tor work a: the Western Business
college lor Lis tniucc a snap Apply
at on-*. Orer pes toffee. fr-St
PIKEBAKER
Manufactur ng
WANTED—Toar Job printing of any
fcird R the Shawnee News office, our-J
1 aer c Mala xnd Fbfladelpiila.
tens 05 a« w
easily
.5 ki*
Re-
Lea'tA
OIL AS fOEl
ISA
Stomach. Hear
Don't drug t
■ate the H*art
mnlv & mikMb
i,ere as Dr. Shoop
. iji 4? tcnn after t-e-
ise the BestoradTe im-
'! be noticed Of eooree
Ii no* Jccsnedia'ely rettm
Tfce gain. ho erer. wit! merty foOo*
An3 vest of all- you *111 realise zi'*.
\t-+\ your rtretnh aaWtio® as *
relaukz Outside influence* de-
press Cnt tie "inside ■erres" ti en
the ft/ ' -t heart and kidneys w.T.
uraa'Iy ?i : gtreTsrtbeu these fa'ing j*
Bene* * *'- Dr. Sv. oop's Restorative
fruf (/f bf x qr:'r£.ly heaJth will be
to.-- m - 8oM by Wallace Mane.
A HANUFACTUP-
estatliahed basin* =
to establish a
T^'-! art:re A J!
to tike latere*:; ;:
profits; i pies did c;-i is
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storatj
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however, a;til «<•• '
wb *n the Wentern Ire an
ag«- '-ornpany started ol!
d«-r tbelr e«(i(>*« Up
tbe use of oil baa proti
«***, and the company
tlnue the use of thlf f««L
In preparation for the experiment
the Wesu-ro Ice fc Cold Storage Con;
paly conf*runted an Sr.--onder
ground c/O'.r'rte ill tank, with a ca-
pacity of 26jW' gallon* It is filler
with crude oil from veils In the vi-
cinity of Sapulpa Tbe tank will be
kept fllle-d as rapidly as It use*! up
Tbe romptsf exp*-*\m Vi make an '«v
xh-ni* -avine by the 'hang'
,Mets
help
these nerres.
Dr. Stoop's Re-
:iqu!d—trA see
11 come. Sold by
Wallace Mars
COLD STORAGE CHICKENS.
Oklahoma City, Okla., An*. \%.—
Voters Pre** )—^"Beware of coil
rase ekf^'icsi is the warning of
an exp<rrt on chicken ' j1-
clty. "When you see a
muscles of which are so
'-aits'- It to bang down
with head doubled ur,
Jr/ is mottled with green
ji-n tbere is a sharp, a!
Held
of thi>
for ln>tan
when tbe
isb tintH
though rt'fi putrlfylng odor, when th
ctjtnb and gills are nearly dried «'
when the skin Is so brittle over fb
br^aittbf/ne and at the l"K joints an t
crack when rubbed that Is the fo*
to be ware of as If It were plague. It
la the three year old cold storage
fowl/' FVld nays there should be
much cure <**erclH*d by the purchari«*.'
of fowlK. e?i>eclally at this time of the
year. He claims wr.r<'hotiBemen aro
pro* to handle the rold storag*' arti-
cle In prft**rente to the other.
INDIAN PROTEST TAXES
Muskogee, Okla. Aug. 12.—Indian*
of the Chickasaw nation are holding
a pow wow at Sulphur today to devls?
plans for defeating tbe proposal to tax
Ian ia:!is. Under the treaty the
kins were not bo be taxed until
tb> title pa>ced from tbe allottee o
until after the expiration of twenty-
one year* Attorneys will be employ
d to ma'/* a fight for tbe enforcement
f treaty stipulations.
Weak women should read my
"Book No. 4 for Women." It tells of
Dr JTnoop's Night Cure. Tells hov
these fSAAbh.s. Leallng .antiseptic
suppositories, bring quick and certan
help. The book Is free Address !>r
Shoop. Racine. Wis. Wallace Mani^
sherman notification.
T'tlca, N. Y . Aug. 13 — Preparations
are going forward for a great celebra
tlon here next Tuesday, when Jamti
8. Hh^rman will be formerly notified
of hl« nelectloril as republican vice-
prr-Hld^ntlal randldate. The town will
be decorated In an elaborate mannei
and thousands of visitors are expect
ed. Senator Burrowh will make th'
notification speech. Mr. Sherman Is
now at work on his speech of accej
tance.
SAY BILLOPS
BILL IS VOID
Coklga-e. OklJL. Aon. IS—Count*
Jails'- H R. Well* d«iared tbe Bii
y-. bill uBConstltutlonal, except as to
tbe dispensary feature. V^eoause It coil
t*ln* more tb i4 <jn« subject became
'otitiim labjectf, pmrtlculArly ih •
itear'-h and seizure feature in tbe
fore
ipresserf in the title. Accordinf;
tb:« decitlon tbe bill is void except as
to the '/Be subject mentioned.
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Ai! •
zii ot city and
farm property. Ca;
aid «*e me. A. t
Ktisedy. over Okls.
.-i Nat- Bant
11-lm
CITY AND FAR !
PROPERTY tor
tale try A. E Ken
sly, o*. er Ok.aho-
ma Nat- Bank. Sha~
--r Oila. 11-lm
—;"7 MtS—The Vicnum Treatment per-
Dajas, tic--- nit.-atlj enrs Tital waknss, Tarl'vv
Otlaiox*, ct>, sornctme acd enlarges: con'J-
to denL*L Ciarl-.- Ufg Co.. Chad-*
s-^pU; bi?, ■ ■ using, Denrer. C«/lo. 15-lm
In Otlabo
Mm ' WANTED—Brery d'Jitn wto has
mrtliing they wish to sell or rent, to
place a three line ad in The News
three times, 25c •
Furnished Rooms
2ii North McKin-
ley, 50 foot 5,
room house, a
real snap for
$1250
PIKEBAKER
Phone 399. '.18 N. Broadway.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, h)t
and cold bath; telephone; strictly
modem; $2 per week. Opposite Higii
School, 319 N. Union. li-3t
FOR SALE—No
rest in city proper-
it the right price
We have a few ch
iaig from $500 to I
to be pleased; dot:
us. Geo. E McKii-
Unlon, phone 1100.
- i e time to ln-
gt\ you a house
the best term^.
irzalns rang-
cannot fail
i-^ay ia seeing
Co., No. 110 N.
1z-u
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms on
1st and 2nd floor for light housekeeo
ing. Gas for cooking. 328 North Phil-
adelphia. Pho*e 178. lO-CJt
For Rent or For Sale
FCR RENT OR SALE—Well im
.irored farm, 65 acre- balance in hay
• • part of the b::i cot 'iearlj t IB:tea N and on? W of Shawnee in
Clckapoo. Apply (51 N Park. 20-tf
If too take Kodoi in the be«1nning
the t.ad Stuck, of Dyspepsia will be
avoided .but If you allow ties* little
attacks to go unheeded it will take
K'/d'.l a lo-e r tin' to put your i m-
a/h In tv/'i cor^Jltlon aea!r>. Get a
bottle of Kodoi today. Sold by C. R.
Harrymar •
SUN DANCE.
Bliss. Ola. Aug 13.—(Western
Press i—Thousands of Indians have al
r'-ady appeared at the 101 ranch for
the at.nual sun ti-nn which begins
early tomorrw mornin:' and will last
until Sunday nl«ht. The festivities
of Sunday will t <- varied with other
Indian exerciser arnont; which will be
a 'ontest for the identification
George Miller, one of the ow:ters
the ranch, who Is to be garbed as an
Indian He offers a reward to tbo
who are successful.
BUILDING AT SHATTUCK.
Bhattuck. Okla., Aug. 13.—(WcBter.i
Press.)—Marked progress in building
operations is evident in Hhattuck. Sev
eral new and Hibstaatlal blocks aro
tinder construction, and others are to
come.
She Likes Good Things.
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank-
lin, Maine says: "I like good things
and have adopted Dr Kind's New I.If©
Pllln aR our famly laxative medicine,
because they are good and do their
wor'< without making a fuss about It
These painless purifiers sold at all
druggists*. 25c.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs, M. M Davison ,of No. 379 Ox-
ford Ave.. Ran Jose. Cal.. s ys: "Tne
worth ol Electric Bittern as a geteral
family remedy, for headache .bilious-
ness arid topor of the liver and bowels
ib so pronounced that I am prompted
to say a word in its favor, for the
benefit of those Beeklng relief from
such affliction. There Is more heBllh
for the digestive organs In a bottle of
Eectrlc Bitters than In any other
remedy I know of." Sold under guar-
antee at all druggists'. 50c.
BUILDING BRIDGES
Citra. Okla, Aug.. 13.—(Weste-n
Press)—Three steel bridges on re n-
Inforced concrete piers being erect-
ed over the Wewoka river. The work
Is to be completed by October 11.
Our rich old UncW Ezra, died last
week and left ns a barrel of mom y
(We always did like Uncle Ezra) We
will loan It on all kinds of eecuritr.
He left a lot more hid under the wood
?iod. Bee us for special rates on fire
and tornado Insurance. Pbme 92S,
Shawnee Land and L>oan Co , 208 E.
H!aV. 15-I2t
notice.
STATIC OF OKLAHOMA.
POTTAWATOMIE TOI'S'TY, SB
Know All Men by These Pn-Hents
That the portn« ^ 'hip Heretofore ej
Istlng betww-n Dr. .1 H Cnrter an'!
Dr H. II. Wilson doit*: business as
Carter & Wilson Is lierr-by dissolved
by mutual consent; that Dr. II 'I
Wilson wil! continue to tr-at dlseas-s
of the eye, ears, nose and throat at
the same location All moneys due to
tbe firm are payable to Dr. H. H. Wil
eon at hie office.
Witness our handB affixed at Bha*
nee, Oklahoma. July 20, 1 08-
J. 8. CARTER,
July 23, 08. H. H. WILSON,
crop conditions.
Tulsa, Okla., Aug 13.—(Westeiri
Press.)—Reports from all parts of the
Arkannas valley Indicate that the crop
conditions are Improving with remarV
able rapidity. The copious rains of
the post six weeks have created far
orable renditions for all agricultural
products, and the prospects from this
section from n farming standpoirt ar
excellent.
Fair ss the fairest lhy,
Your complexion it can be,
If you'll but take occasionally,
A drink of Rocky Mountain Tes
8o>J by Sh/'enee Dm* Co. '
notice to customers.
Having returned to tbe city ..fter
an absence of two weeks, I arn again
doing business at the old stand and
will give my attention again to mv
customers .l" J. Turlington Feed Stor*.
nth and Beard. 8-i0t
RESULTS OF PRIMARY
S1ILL UNCERTAIN
Miscellaneous
FREE—Liberal sample Conkey'i lice
powder and valuable poultry boo'i if
you bring til* ad or send 5c pottage
to Joe Waring. El Reno, Okla. 2Mm
PRIVATE RESCUE HOME FOR
GIRLS; babies adopted. Nahona Col-
lins, 1514 Gould aTe., North Fori
Worth, phone 5207. 19-lm
LADIES. NOTICE—Dr. A. B. Keat'fly
345 8tate street, Dallas, Texas safeiT
treats all monthly complrlnts, private
troubles of women; ladles' home dur-
ing confinement; infants adopted.
Write or call. 11-lm
PARTIS WISHING section maps of
Pottawatmle county can buy same -it
The Shawnee News office. 20-if
Mr. Business man, we want to say
to you, we belong to no insurance com-
bine and we are In a position to save
you 33 1-3 per cent on business ris'ts.
We loan money on everything. Shaw
nee Land and Loan Co., 208 E. Main.
| AGENTS—175 monthly. Metal com
; blnatlon Roiling Pin. Nine articl e
| combined. Lightning seller; sample
free. Forshee Mfg. Co.,B. 760, Dayton
Ohio. 20-tl
! A BU8INESS—Start mail order bus-
Guthrie Okla Aug. 13 -With 0 lne8s: malle «100 m0Dth c,ear profl:'
flclal retur r from only fifty-five >f | Write Box A, Mullln, Teiaa. 16-lra
th«' seventy-five counties of ihe state
Past. Present. Future
there Is conHiderable doubt still as to
the results of last week's primary In
retard to some offices.
The race for the republican nomin-
ation for corporation commissioner
promlHf-K to !>*• <--i><-rialv close, ns uit'i
, w,.nt) ,lUnt|, - to hear from, rt Renowned Hindu Orientalist, who for
H Reynolds of Atoka has a lead of i 60 days will give trial Reading Past.
MAKE IMPORTANT MOVES only
after learning their full outcome
through the Clairvoyant Powers of the
FOR RENT—Six room furnisheu
house, also 5 room furnished house.
pply at 210 North Union, Phone 953
Black. 22-lmo
NOLL ROOMS—115Vs South Broad-
way excellent beds. Rates reasonable
22-lm
FOR RENT—Three rooms for rent.
In Scott Flats, everything modern. J.
C. Parker, agent. Phone 1082. 26-tf
rOR RENT—Furnisheo room, at
1011-2 East Main street 29-tJ
Three nice unfurnished rooms with
bath in the Scott fiats. No. 20, East
Tenth StreeL $10.00 a iaonth. In-
quire of J. C. Parker at No. 125 1-2 N
Broadway. 13-tt
BULBS
' BICkBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! ^
SPECIAL OFFER:
rM de to build New Kualn***.
trial wj"
money refunded.
Souvenir CoUecttoa^;,!^'^'
!, f " ':«* .• 1,rrj HyMiatb Flatter Hja-
ci aba>tle0 to fi.e a «f.
Write to-day _ a f^n fA I
sk^nls'^b'ce^nts /
M< ul | '• ttte 'I . .• eoltertt l |
IMba'peatyaU. m««w «1U my MilllMtraiW. laair««l*<
' Sm4. H..-. 1 Plaat Bm*. TaUa aU ibni the Bat
of re.li. Bulka u4 fl—W, . J
In CoMWorattOB '
bAtylaalaa Berwd Tulip B<.:e TW
' >.m a<« TWaB^alr-**--—k
H. W. Buckbee
WILLIAM H. DODGE
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
Coiieevions. Commercial Law. Cooreraoeiog
All lnsu-oxDcnu of writing tccorttelr drsw
BC>d acknowledgement* takes
Office room 13 orer First National bad*
Give as trial with roar Cleaning and Pre**
ng We press your clothes In tbe scartes
styles.
LOOK NEATCLUB
PHONE 9K
Room so. Beard. Kennedy k Wheeler Bidg
. Ladiea Try...
MRS. W E. JACKSON'S
WHITE ROSE COMPLEXION CREAM
nd you will use no other
DR. J H. SCOTT
Residence 3*3 North Beard Street
Ornci Phohb 196 Krs Phovi if?
Office Corner Main and Broadway
Shaw a rt Oklahoma.
eft*ea«t Tkis B«a a--*. U •
buckbee bt
Bocxroac. ill.
Office Phone 124. Res-.uenee Phone S14
Office 206 south Union
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO
WALKER a WIS HART. ITops
General Storage. Crating and Packing
ARCHITECT
John E. Flemidg. a Practical Architect and
Builder Will make plans, specifications and
etails for all manner of buildingrs and give s j
perintendedce when required.
Residence 135 Eden Street Phone 968
B. F. Hamilton, M. D.
Wm. B. Pigg, M. D.
Allen C. Adams, M. D.
(Harryman Drug Store Bldg.)
Store Rooms
FOR RENT—Store room, located on
East Main st Apply J. Pllc'ner, over
News office. 10-im
FOR RENT—27 room rooming house
iath, gas and electric lights all in
Vst class shaye. Apply to C. Pilcher
•ver the News office 4-tf
Houses to Rent
FOR RENT—5 room cottage at 430
North Pottenger street. Call at 219
North Union. Phone 860. 8-tf
FOR RENT—We have some 3 and
4 room cottages, close in. Geo. E. Mc-
Kinnis Co., No. 110 N. Union. 12-tf
FOR RENT—Houies or cottages in
all parts of the city. A. E. Kennedy,
iver Oklahoma Nat Bank. 11-1 in
WHEN YOU GO TO SULPHUR, OK.,
STOP AT THE
JVIetropoUtan
Rotel
The Balance is always
in Your Favor
UNDER NEW MANAG'MENT
UP-TODATE FAMILY HOTEL
Moderate prices. Centrally locate 1.
Near Government Park and Sulphur
Springs.
home cooking. give US A trial
Get Baggage Checked on Train by
Transfer agent.
D. B. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR.
For Rent
FOR RENT—3 room house, corner
11th and Market. See S. A. Sheldon
over State National Bank. 13c f
TOR RENT—A hall suitable for
odge or society to hold regular meet j
ngs, ante-room In connection, cen-1
rally located. Address W. T., care.
af News 1-tf
TO see rockefeller.
Oklahoma City, Olo Auc. 13 —
(Western Press >.—Will John P. Rock
efeller the Standard Oil Magnate an i
rqllllonalro use his good offlrcn. and
Incidentally a large portion <>t his
ready money In H curli b for Oklahonn
City the proposed Baptlnt T'nlversltv?
This Is the question being asked hero
by Baptists, and that they believe no
will. Ih best evidenced by the fact thit
a committee has been named to con-
fer with him.
AUTOMOBILES AT BED-ROCK.
A:iiual August cleanup sale of
slightly used cars, taken In trade rnd
demoretrators. Prices cut all to
pieces to clean up all used cars thh
month. Guaranteed In A-l condition
Responsible house—Oklahoma Motor
Car Co., Oklahoma City. N. B. This
nd enclosed with reply worth $5.0(Mn
cas« of purchase.
only 1,200 votes over O. A. Witcher of
Oklahoma City.
The republican congressional nom-
ination In the Fourth district also is
still in doubt. On the preseot returns
Dr. E. N. Wright of Olney has a slluht
lead over Major B A. Hackett of Mc-
Alester.
In the Third district, where the
fight for the republican nomination
was especially spirited, the official
returns «how C. K Creager of Mus-
kogee to be the winner over H E. P
Stanford of Okmulgee, but some
counties are Bt111 out and noo figures
can be obtained as to his majority.
Served as coffee, the new coffee sub-
stitute knowr./ to grocers everywhere
as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee will trick
even a coffee expert. Not a grain >f
real coffee In it either. Pure, health-
ful toasted ealns, malt, nuts. etc.. have
been so celeverly blended as to give
a wondertuly satisfying coffee t -te
and flavor. And It Is "made in a mln
ute." too. No tedious 20 to 30 minutes
boiling. C. O. D Grocery.*
INDIANS CELEBRATE.
Mountain View, Okla. Aug. 13.—A
three-day celebration of the opening
of th Kiowa, Caddo and Comarrhe
country to white settlement was con.
menced here today. Many redskins
are here to take part In the festlvl-
6-rt tlp -
Present, Future and three questions
for 25 cents. Send date of birth in
town handwriting to Yoga Moatoya,
Suite 10, 407 E. Doug'.as ave., Wichi-
ta, Kansas. 9-lii
MAF.RIAGE PATER—Highest char,
actet; incorporated: 12th year; 4000
members; paper sealed; send 10c.
0. Love, Box 1600, Denver, Colo.
11-lri
Wanted
WANTED—A «ood experience'
white girl to do housework in. small
foqilly. Apply 511 N. Beard. 12 31
MANAGER WANTED—Every sec.
tlon to appoint agents for New Im.
proved Penny Peanut Vending Ma-
chine; $00.00 weekly easily earned:
finish beautiful, sanitary througout;
sold on easy payments thousands now
In use; sample sent free. Proposition
will please you if we still have open
Ine In your section. Great Western
Scale Mfe. Works, Dept. 155, Chicago
111. 7-3t
WANTED—A cook and general house-
keeper Apply 730 N. Market. Phone
812 black. 22-tf
WANTED—A chicken incubator
Address Chicken, care of News. 1 It
For Sale
For Sale—Gaa stove, good a
a new
\pply at News office.
14 U
FOR BALE—A cash register, (30.00
Apply at New office.
10-cf
FOR SALE—Fifty visiting cards for
25c, at The Shawnee News.
"
BENSON PARK IK
Open Every Afternoon
and Evening.
Good Music and First-class
SKATES
Week day afternoon Ladies'
15 cts
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
BEGINNERS
We Solicit the Patronage of
all Respectable People
When you buy our lee Cream. You
get more than your money's worth,
because
OUR ICE CREAM CANNOT BE
DUPLICATED.
Be one of the many to enjoy 1L We
''eli Sterilised, Bottle Milk delivered
at your door In time .'or breakfast
BLUE RIBBON
Creamery and Ice Cream Co.
TELEPIIONF 169
'TI ywfcuoi.ii tilt' i .3 -j-;,'
i, j • : • * ro«
j ! .^.i Serioci to;*'
F. E. Holliday's
: ShoeingShop
FOR SALE—High class, registered
Shropshire ewes, a'so some choice
early ram lambs. Frank McClelland.
Maple Hill, an. 3-1 m
FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle, $5 00.
Apply at News office. 10-tf
FOR SALE—A complete outfit for a
printing office. Apply for further par-
ticulars at the Shawnee News office.
Office Rooms
124 North Heard St.
Phone "(it)
Horse Shoeing Neatly
Done and Guaranteed
« Shawnee,
Oklahoma
*♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
FOR RENT—Two nice front office
•ooms, second floor, centra.lv located
address T. H. W., care of Shawnee
S'ews. '-ti
Piano Moving
PIANO MOVING—Special vans fo-
moving pianos; pianos stored. We do
a general moving, packing and ship
ping business. Hively Music Com-
pany, 119 E. Main. Phone 920. 5-lm
t THE
: East End Confectionary
♦ East Main has been Improved
♦ by the opening of a
♦ Confectionary
t Everything in Bakery Goods,
t Ice i'ream Sodas. Fruits and
{ Tobaccos. Visit our neat little
♦ ice cream parlor. Drinks of all
I kinds.
{ H. G. Van Antwerp,
704 E. Main Proprietor
FREE
111
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