The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 315, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,
A WAN T AD IN THE NEWS
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EMPLOYS STATE-
IN PRUE SUI1
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
llrst published In tiie Shawnee Newt
Dispatch Aug. 6, 1908.
Know all men by these presents,
that Jai ie8 A. Scott, William O. Scoit
&Ld George Mallaby, are associated as
partners Idi the business of manufac-
turing and repairing buggies, earrings
and other vehicles, in the city of
Shawnee. pottawatomie County, Okla.,
v .der the firm name of "Shawnee
Carriage Works;" that said partner-
ship is a general partnership, dating Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 9—So
from the 13th day of July, 1908; tliat succe88fui was Governor Haskell in
all of said partners reside in Shaw-
nee; and that there are no others ' sing his executive law clerk, O.
partners belonging to said partner- Smith, as his counsel before the state
Bbip. supreme court in getting a decision
Dated ttJAMESdvy SCOTT'19°8' "ver AtU,rney Gener,J C' J' WCSt'
WILLIAM 0. SCOTT, | that he is now using another state
GEORGE F. MALLABY, ; salaried official, W. C. Hughes of the
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, state school land department, to de-
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for said county and state, on this 31st j instituted more than a year ago by
day of July 1908, personally appeared w p. Cardwell of Okla'noma City.
James A, Scott, William O. Scott and j q ^ an(i w. C. Hughes
£ r;™ whyo are draw** month,y salaries from
going instrument and acknowledged the state for duties which in othei
the execution of the same. states are looked after by the attor-
Witness my hand and seal the day Benerai But the governor takes
(Seal" 'lSt "w^T. WILLIAMS, (hem away from whatever duties they
g.gtw Notary Public.' may have, to defend his private cases
My commission expires Aug. 18, j jn courts. During his campaign
**08. ! for the democratic nomination f Jr
"'"J ; governor, Haskell's pap<r. the Musko-
I I gee Trlbunie, referred to Cardwell,
* w'no is a prominent democratic at-
* i torney here, as an ex-convict.
* | Haskell's attorney is drawing a sal-
* I ary from the state school land fun 3,
* \ money that belongs to the common
t i schools of the state, and associated
with him in this suit is W. A. Led-
i better, who is drawing $15,000 an-
nually from the Waters-Pierce Oil
J company to represent it in Oklahoma.
J ! Do the duties of Mr. Hughes as a
t ; state school land attorney, and of
1 Mr. Ledbetter, as Standard Oil at-
torney, include their defending
Haskell's private damage suits?
I The ODEON
£
High Class Moving Pic-
tures. 40 minutes profit-
able entertainment. Only
the best. Ladies and child
ren courteously treated. ♦
ADMITTANCE 5 Cents j
t ice w ter. electric fans i
WANTED—A private place to board
and room close in. Address J. S. M.
care News. 9-3f
LOST—No. 7 20 button kid glove
for right hand, at Benson park. Ca'l
phone 847. 8-3t
FOR SALE—5 room house at 215
N. McKlnley, will sell at a sacrifice
Call at 117 N. Bell. S-6t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap-
ply 327 N. Uunlon. 8-ot
J5hQ
Billiard and!
I POOL HALL
• MHKIHDHHBUWHHBI
♦ ____________
* Corner Main and Union
♦
\ Fine Line of
♦
♦
: Cigars and To-
♦
: bacco.
i DEMOCRATIC EDITOR,
TEXAS CANDIDATE,
! SCORES HASKELL
FOR RENT—Two large furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 114
Broadway.
FOR SALE—*irst class family car-
riage horse, cheap. Enquire at Shaw-
nee Marble Works. 5-3t.
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The News Classified Want Ads
WANT ADS IN
THE NEWS
BRIN6 RESULTS
TRY THEM,
Where small ads are classified for
our readers that they may receive
big Returns on a Small Investment.
WANT ADS IH
THE NEWS CAN
BRIN6 YOU
WHAT YOU WAN
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to a Line
Rooming House (or Rent
FREE—A 21-room nouse, sultaola
lor a boarding house *111 give flnt
(0 days free, if party will take a lease
on the same. Apply to C. Pllcher
101 1-2 E. Main.
Manufacturing
A MANUFACTURING company with
established business in Dallas, about
to establish a plant in Oklahoma,
wants active men with (2,000 to $3,000
to take Interest; product staple; big
profits; splendid opening In Oklaho-
ma. Box 622, Dallas, Tex 9-lm
WIDOWER, working man, desires
acquaintance of widow lady, 35 to
40 years of age; object, pastime and
results. P. O. Box 315, city. 5-3t.
FOR RENT—Suite rooms for house
•keeping, gas for cooking. Apply 502
N. Union, phone 558 Black. 5-3t.
FOR SALE—All kinds of city and
farm property. Call and see me. A. ti
Kennedy, over Oklahoma Nat. Bank,
11-lm
WANTED—Menl to learn barber
trade, few weeks required, best pay-
ing work within the reach of poor
man, can have shop with small cap-
ital, wages from $12 to $20 weekly,
wonderful demand for barbers, cat-
alogue mailed free. Moler Barber
College, Dallas, Tex. 5-6t.
GENTLEMAN wants nice board
and room with private family; close
in. M. M. C., care News. 5-3t.
GENTLEMAN wants nicely fur-
nished modern room; close in. M.
M. C„ care News. E-3t.
j Ben Bond, Ptop.
Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 9.—Hon.
Lewis J. Wortham. editor-owner of
the Fort Worth Daily Star, democrat
candidate for the legislature from
Tarrant county, secretary of the Tex-
as commission to the world's fair in!
St. Louis, and one of the most pop-
ular democratic leaders in the Lone
Star state, publishes three and a half
columns in his magazine, "The Cur-
rent Issue," showing how Governor
Haskell of Oklahoma has the enlarge-
ment of the head. His article is head-
ed "Lee Majeste In Oklahoma."
After quoting from askell's news-
paper, the Muskogee Tribune, where-
in Haskell offers fifty dollars in gol l
to the man who will show wherein he
has not' kept a pledge, Mr. Wortha'n
I says:
! "When Haskell openly bets $50 on
faithful defender of the people—when
bets he can lick anything that
WANTED—A private place to
board and room; close in. Address
J. S. M., care News. 4-3t
WANTED—Manager; every sec-
tion to appoint agents for new im-
proved penny pearfcit vending mach-
ine; $60.00 weekly easily earned; fin-
ish beautiful, sanitary throughout,
sold on easy paytaents, thousands
now in use; sample sent free. Prop-
osition will please you if we still
have opening in your section. Great
West Scale Mfg Works, dept 155
Chicago, 111., *"t-
WANTED, AGENTS—For "Menda
rip" and combination hatchet; 8 tools
in one; big profit producers; send
stamp for catalogue. Tom Foote Co
Los Angeles, Cal. 4-lm.
FURNISHED ROOMS for house-
keeping or rooms upstairs or down
201 N Broadway; phone 834 Black
4-3t.
Real Esiate for Sale
WANTED—A modern cottage. Ad-
dress renter care news Price and I..
cation. 21tf
WANTED—A solicitor; pay com-
mission or salnry. Call at News office
21-tf.
Wanted IVIen
Office Rooms
FOR RENT—Two nice front office
rooms, second floor, centja.ly located.
Address T, H. W., care of Shawnee
News. *-tf
Piano Moving
WANTED AGENTS—Our Dash
Board Line Holder making agents
rich; sells at sight to every buggy
owner, $100 to $200 a month mado
easy. Sample postpaid 30c silver.
Wholesale Supply Co., Valdosta, Ga
WANTED—Boys with horses to de-
liver the Dally News. Apply at office
at 4 o'clock p. m.
M LN—The Vacuum Treatment per-
manently curs vital waknBS, varl-M-
cele, soructure and enlarges; con'l
dent.nl. Charles Mfg. Co., Charles
Irllding, Denver, Colo. 16-lm
PIANO MOVING—Special vans for
moving pianos; pianos stored. We do
a general moving, packing and ship-
ping business. Hlvely Music Com-
pany, 119 E. Main. I'hone 920. 5-lm
WANTED—Your Job printing of any
kind at the Shawnee News office, cor-
aer c> Main ind Fhlladelplila.
WANTED—Every ciuien who has
anything they wish to Bell or rent, to
place a three line ad in The News
three times, 25c *
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY lor
sale by A. E. Kennedy, over Oklaho-
ma Nat. Bank, Shawnee, Okla. 11-lm
Furnished Rooms
FOR SALE—Now !«• the time to In-
vest in city property; get you a house
at the right price on the best terms.
We have a few choice bargains rang-
ing from $500 to $4,000; cannot fail
to be pleased; don't delay in seeing
Geo. E. McKlnnls Co., No. 110 N.
Union, phone 1100. 12-ti
For Rent or For Sale
F<?K RENT OR BALE—Well lm
proved farm, 65 acres, balance In hay.
2 miles N and one W ot Shawnee in
Klckapoo. Apply 661 N. Park. SOU
Miscellaneous
Haskett & Ritchie, French dry
cleaners, dyers and pressers. 114 S
Broadway, rear The Leader. Shaw
nee, Okla. Telephone 1171. 28-ot
FOR SALE—$37 folding bed and a
I $37.60 coal and wood range. See F.
i E. B„ at News office. 10-tf
FOR RENT—Suite of furnished
on ground floor for light house
ki el ing. Gas for cooking Call at u28
Ko'it Philadelphia ave. 7-It
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooma
for sleeping, 228 North Union, $6:50
per month each. 26-3t
FOR RENT—Six room furnUhed
house, also 6 room furnished house.
pply at 210 North Union, Phone 953
Black. 22-lmo
NOLL ROOMS—115V4 South Broad-
way excellent beds. Rates reasonable.
22-lm
FOR RENT—Three rooms for reni',
in Scott Flats, everything modern. J.
C. Parker, agent. Phone 1082. 26-vf
FOR RENT—Furnlsheo rooms at
1011-2 East Main street. 2>-tt
WHY PAY RENT—When 1 will furn-
ish lot and build house to suit and
Bell to you on small payments. Call
and see me, S. C. Vinson, room 6,
over Shawnee National Bank. 17-lm
FREE—Liberal sample Conkey'e lice
powder and valuable poultry boo'f if
you bring this ad or send 5c pontage
to Joe Waring, El Reno, Okla. 22-lm
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
AGENTS WANTED—$75 monthly,
P | [ combination rolling pin, nine articles
comes near him—he enters upon his] combined; lig^"ln® se"^:„s.a™^
, . . free. Forshee Mfg. Co., Box 564, oay-
profanfe works and becomes, in the | toa 0-fll0 3.3t
estimation of many citizens, a mere
hulan again, a politician charmed,
and to some extentl, deceived by an
enlarged picture of his importance
and his sanctity."
Pink Pain Tableau—Dr. Shoop's—
stop Headache, womanly pains, any
pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure.
Formula on the 25c box. Ask your
druggist or doctor about this formu-
la—it's fine.—Wallace Mann.
C. C. WORRftLL, STATE
FOR SALE—Good three room
house, lot 40x140, near street car
barns. Price $650; $50 cash, balance
easy terms. Fred K. Sage, State Na-
tional bank bldg., phone 930. 3-3t.
WANTED—Steady position, any
kind, by young married man; not
afraid of work; best of refernces
Address C. G. F.. ca/re News.
PRIVATE RESCUE HOME FOR
GIRLS; babies adopted. Nahona Col-
lins, 1514 Gould ave., North Fort
Worth, phone 6207. 19-lm
LADIES, NOTICE—Lr. B. Keatiay
345 State street, Dallas, Texas safeiv
treats all monthly complrints, private
troubles of women; ladies' home dur-
ing confinement; infants adoptel.
Write or call. 11-lm
Three nice unfurnished rooms with
bath in the Scott flats, No. 20, East
Tenth Street, $10.00 a month. In-
quire of J. C. Parker at No. 125 1-2 N
Broadway. 13-tf
Store Rooms
FOR RENT—Store room, located on
East Main st. Apply J. Pllcher, over
News office. 10-im
FOR RENT—27 room rooming house
tath, gas and electric lighUi all in
first class shaye. Apply to C. Pllcher
over the New* ufflce 4-tf
Get your shoes repaired at
Up-to=Date
Shoe shop
1 have purcsased Shrop-
shire's shoe shop and solicit
a share of you r work. Prices
reasonable and work guar-
anteed. Call and see me.
♦ Lp=to=i)ate Repair Shop
No. 0. W. Main
James Von Tress, Prop.
FREE
I
The
MISS EFFIE B. McCAULLEY
TRAINED NURSE
Will answer calls day or night
Phone 551. 216 North Klmberly.
WHEN YOU GO TO SULPHUR, OK.
STOP AT THE
Metropolitan
fjotel
WILLIAM H. DODGE
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
Collection*. Commercial Uw Conveyancing
All Instruments of writing accurately draw
and acknowledgements taken
Office room 13 over First National Ilank
Ul?e us a trial with your Cleaning and I res
IS. We press your clothes in the binaries
styles.
LOOK NEAT CLUB
PHONE 916
Koom ). i Jeard, Kennedy & Wheeler Hid*.
UNDER NEW MANAG'MENT
UP-TO-DATE FAMILY HOTEL
Moderate prices. Centrally locate 1.
Near Government Park and Sulphur
Springs.
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
PARTIS WISHING section maps ot
Pottawatmie county can buy same -it
The Shawnee News office. 20-if
WANTED—Position by experience!
stenographer. Salary $10 per week-
Address B—75—C News. 8-bt
FOR RENT—Furnished room in
strictly modern home opposite hign
school. 319 N. Union. 10.00 per
month. 8-8t
WANTED—By gentleman, furnish-
ed room, on first floor. Answer A.
D., gen. delivery. 6-3t.
I F.E. Holliday's
i ShoeingShop
124 North Beard St.
Phone 761)
Horse Shoeing; Neatly
Done and Guaranteed
+ THE
: East End Confectionary
♦ East Main has been Improved
t by the opening of a
♦ Confectionary
T Everything in Bakery Goods,
I Ice Cream Sodas. Fruits and
I Tobaccos. Visit our neat little
♦ ice cream parlor. Drinks of all
£ kinds.
1 H. G. Van Antwerp,
♦ 704 E. Main Proprietor
j Guthrie, Ok., Sept. 9 —State Print-
! er C. C. Worrall, an offllial pet of
j Governor Haskell, is publicly de-
| nouncing organized labor. In the Ho-
bart Chief of September 3, State
\ Printer Worrall wrote:
I "In the near future I am going tJ
j say something about union labor and
I its influences on our legislation. TJtiJo'i
I labor Is not a controllable force. They
are great bluffers; "they would hoH
all the offices themselves if they
could. They fight among tiiemselven,
and they roast, as a rule, everybody
who does not subscribe to every-
thing they say. In their demands they
many times go too far and when
things do not go to suit them, and
they do not get all the offices thoy
want, they swear they will vote the
republican ticket and raise h 1 gen-
erally. This is all very funnly to icon
who have watched union labor in po'i
tics in the last twenty yoars."
FOR SALE—Two lots In 400 block
on North Aydelott with 5 room house,
also 12 lots on North Kickapoo In 600
block, also 75 feet in 500 block on
North Park with 3 room house. En-
quire at 419 North Aydelott. 8-31
Fair as tile fairest Ury.
Yotir complexion It can be.
If you'll but take occasionally,
A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea.
SoiJ by Sh/miee Dra« Oa "
FOR SALE—$375 will buy a nl:e
four-room cottage at 325 South Lin-
coln street; rents for $0 per month;
two blocks of Franklin school. Sees
L. C. Haggard, 802 S. Bell St. 31-6t.
FOR RENT—5 room house at 324
North Broadway. 29tf
WANTED — Gigar Salesman,
perience unnecessary. $100 per
month ar.U expenses. Peerless Cigar
Co., Toledo, O. 28-12t.
FOR RENT—Houses or cottages in
all parts of the city. A. E. Kennedy,
iver Oklahoma Nat Bank. 11-lm
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-ks.
We loan money on everything. Shaw-
nee Land and Loan Co., 208 E, Main.
AGENTS—$75 monthly. Metal com-
bination Rolling Ptn. Nine articles
combined. Lightning seller; sample
free. Forshee Mfg. 0>.,B. 760, Dayton,
Ohio. 20tf
A BUSINESS—Start mail order bus-
iness; make $100 month clear profit
Write Box A, Mullin, Texas. 16-lm
Past. Present. Future
MAKE IMPORTANT MOVES only
after learning their full outcome
through the Clairvoyant Powers of tho
Renowned Hindu Orientalist, who for
60 days will give trial Reading Past,
Present, Future and three questions
for 25 cents. Send date ot birth in
town handwriting to Yoga Montoya,
Suite 10, 407 E. Douglas ave., Wichi-
ta, Kansas. 9-1 ti
FOR SALE—Big blacksmith shop
and tools cheap. 3 lots; one three
room house. Phone 15.—W. G. Bond.
Drummond. Okla.. 24-4tw.
MAHRIAGE PAPER—Highest char-
acter; incorporated; 12tt year; 4000
members; paper sealed; send 10c. S.
O. Love, Box 1600, Denver, Colo.
11-lm
FOR SALE—Choice east front
building site, 50x150, for $1,000
at 706 N. Beard. Call at 702 North
Beard. 25-tf.
LOST—A gold friendship ring; two
hearts entwined. Finder leave at Newj
office and receive reward. 24-tf
Wanted
WANTED—Empty bottles at 22 N
Eroadway. 15-12-t
WANTED—A cook and general house-
keeper Apply 730 N. Market. Phone
812 black. 22-f
For Rent
FOR RENT—3 room house, corner
11th and Market See S. A. Sheldon
over State National Bank. 13tf
FOR RENT—A hall suitable for
lodge or society to hold regular meet-
ings, ante-room In connection, cen-
«ra!ly located. Address W. T., care
if News 1-tf
HOME COOKING. GIVE US A TRIAL
Get' Baggage Checked on Train, by
Transfer agent.
D. B. DAVIS, PROPRIETOR.
♦ My new Fall
I Woolens are now
♦ ready for inspect'
♦ ion, call and see
♦ them.
i L. C. ELSTON,
♦ 7
103 N. Broadway
... ♦ ♦
For Sale
For Sale—Gaa stove, good u n«w
Apply at News office. 14-tl
FOR SALE—A cash register, $30.00.
Apply at New office. 10-tf
FOR SALE—Fifty visiting cards for
50c, at the Shawnee News.
FOR SALE—High class, registered
Shropshire ewes, als* some choice
early ram lambs. Franik 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.
Oasis
t Fine Pictures and
t Illustrated Songs
j Neat, Clean and Cool
3 Changes a Week
Kindrome
PRESENTING HI6H CLASS
Moving Pictures
FREE
Ladles. Try..
MRS. W E. JACKSON'S
WHITE ROSE COMPLFXION CREAM
and you will use no other
Kind it at Wallace Mann's or P. A. Reynold*
A Son
DR. J H. SCOTT
Residence :«0 North Heard Street
Qrrioi I'hone 196 Rks. Phowi h
Office Corner Main and Broadway
Shawnkk Oklahoma.
MRS. BROWN CARR DEMATOL
0GI8T has returned and now prepar-
ed to do chiropody, manicuring and
Shampooing. 520 South Union. Phon«
937.
Office Phone 124, Resluenoe Phone 314
Office 206 .south Union
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO
WALKKR A WISHART. Proi*.
General Storage, Crating and Packlnt
ARCHITECT
John K. FlemidK. a Practical Architect antf
Builder Will make plans, specitlcations and
ctalls for all manner of buildings and give to
perintendedce when required.
Reeidence 136 Kden Street Phone 9
B. I'. Hamilton, M. D.
Wm. B. Pigg, M. D.
Allen C. Adams, M. D.
(Harryman Drugstore Bldg.)
The Balance is always
in Your Favor
i
♦
j Only 5 cts.
FOUND—Man/s coat, containing tax
receipt warranty deed. etc. Owner
may get same by calling at News
flee and paying for this ad. 27-tT
LOST--Baby ring opal set. Finder
return to News office awl receive re-
ward. **"tf
Dr.J.P. Compton i
Chiropractor
122K East Main St. Phone 1112
Over Oklahoma
National Bank.
Shawnee, • Oklahoma.
When you buy our Ice Cream. Toe
get more than your money'e worth,
because
OUR ICE CREAM CANNOT BE
DUPLICATED.
Bo one of the many to enjoy tt We
sell Sterilized, Bottle Milk delivered
at your door In time .'or breakfast
BLUE RIBBON
Creamery and Ice Cream Go.
TELEPHONE 189
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