The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 348, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 17, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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THE NEWS—40c «ER MONTH.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1908.
A WAN l AD IN THE NEWS
dessmaking and
LADIES' FASHIONABLE TAILOR-
ING PARLORS.
In rooms 28 and 29 Wheeler build-
ing corner of 9th and Broadway, sec-
ond floor. Main entrance on 9th street.
All work Is of best finish and satis-
faction guaranteed. Our foreman lady
Is a graduate of the famous Dixie
System school of Cincinnati.
MRS. T. J. HOLCOMB,
MRS. M. B. LISTER,
The ODEON
High Class Moving Pic-
tures. 40 minutes profit-
able entertainment. Only
the best. Ladies and child
ren courteously treated.
ADMITTANCE 5 Cents }
I
ice w*ter. electric fans
Cough Caution
Werer. poritlyely never polaoD row lane*. Jlrtm
coagh—«t«o from a flmple oold only—you should
always he*!, tooth*, tad mm the Irritated br
ehlal tubes. Dool blindly suppress It with «
stupefying poison. It's strange bow somq thtnei
Anally oome about. For twenty y«ui Dr. 8hoo
has constantly warned people not to take cough
mixtures or prescription* oontalnlnf Opium.
Chloroform, or similar poisons. And now—a little
late though—Congress aaya "Put It oa the label.
U poisons are In your Cough Mixture." Good I
Very food II Here afterforthlsTeryraasonmothera.
and others, should Insist on having Dr. Shoop's
Couth Core. Mo poison marks on Dr. 8hoop'«
labels—end non* In the medicine, else it must by
law be on tha label. And lt'i not only safe, but It
is said to be by those that know It best, a truly re-
markable oough remedy. Take noehanee than,
particularly with your children. Insist on ha fine
Dr. Shoop's Cough Clare. Compare carefully the
Dr. 8hoop package with others and note the
difference. Mo poison marks there I Toa eaa
always he on the sale side by demanding
Dr. Shoop's
Cough Cure
WALLACt MANN.
Dr. J. P. Compton:
Chiropractor
122)4 East Main St. Phone 1112
Over Oklahoma
National Bank.
Shawnee, - Oklahoma.
Get your shoes repaired at
Up-to=Date
Shoe shop
I have purcsased Shrop-
shire's shoe shop and solicit
a share of your work. Prices
reasonable and work guar-
anteed. Call and see me.
Up=to=Date Repair Shop
No. 6. W. Main
James Von Tress, Prop.
Win. A Margrave
Auctioneer i '■
Live Stock and Farm sales
A Specialty
For Dates call or Phone 636
SHAWNEE, OKLAHOMA.
Or address in care Shawnee
News
U/ye
We Sell the Best of
ALL KINDS
OF MEATS.
Prompt Delivery to all parts o'
the city
HOWARO&ROBERTS
MEAT MARKET
23 W. Farrel St Phone 970
Arcade
Billiard a n d
POOL HALL
Corner Main and Union
Fine Line of
Cigars and To-
bacco.
Boo Bond, Prop.
coming next week.
Beginning Monday night Oct. 19,
J. N. Rentfrow'a Big Stock Co. the
"Jolly Pathfinders" will open a
we€k's engagement at the Becker
Theater presenting a repertoire of
new and exclusive high class suc-
cesses. The Rentfrow Stock Co.
needs no introduction to Shawnee
Theater goers other than the fact
that Mr. Rentfrow has enlarged and
strengthened the company in all de-
partments for the regular winter sea
Bon, until now. it Is conceded by both
press and public to be tlie largest
and best equipped stock company on
the road and are presenting some
of the most powerful and highes^
priced royality plays ever attempt-
ed at popular prices. The patrons of
the Becker Theater can attend any
of the performances during the en-
gagement with an assurance that
they will see something new. The
play selected for the opening Mon-
day night will be the great sensa-
tional comedy drama "In the Tiger'9
Den" This great play is brimming
over with sensational and startling
climaxes, excrutiatingly funny com-
edy situations, an intensely inter-
esting plot with a pretty love story
running throughout. The play allows
great scope for scenic embellishment
and Manager Rentfrow always alert
to grasp an opportunity to present
realistic stage pictures with detail,
has spared no expense in mount-
ing this great play as he has all
others which will be presented dur-
ing the engagement. The company
ig composed of high salaried Artist's
of exceptional ability both dramatic
and vaudeville and numbers 25 peo-
ple including a superb band and or-
chestra who's rendition of classic
and popular numbers is considered a
treat by lovers of music. The vaude-
ville artists carried by this company
are the pick from the vaudeville
stage and the specialties presented
are new, novel and up to date. In
conjunction with the above the re-
markable moving picture film "The
Passion Play" will be presented. Mon-
day and Tuesday nights have been
set aside as ladies' nights, two la-
dies being admitted on one thirty
cent paid ticket if reserved at the
Owl Drug store before G p. m. eith
er day. Popular prices will prevail
throughout the engagement 10, 20
and 30 cents.
LINES
TIMES
Words
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
BRING YOU
WHAT YOU WAN
LINES
TIMES
• to patr0n8 of the new8.
• In answering classified ad-
• ▼ertisement through the post-
• office, always place u two-cent
• stamp on your letter A one-
• cent stamp will not carry it
• but causes the - ceiver of the
• letter to pay the extra cent,
• besides causing much annoy-
ance All drop letters in a city
having free delivery service
require two-cent postage.
iVIanufacturing
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
Served as coffee, the 36W cofTee
substitute known to grocers every-
where as Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee,
will trick even a coffee expert. Not a
grain of real cofTee in it either. Pu^e
healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts,
etc., have been so cleverly blended as
give a wonderfully satisfying cof
fee taste and uavor. And it is "made
a minute," too! No tedious 20 to
minutes boiling. Test it and see.
Dr. Shoop created Health Coffee thit
the people might have a genuine cof-
fee substitute, and one that would
thoroughly satisfying in every pos-
sible respect. Sold by C. O. D. Groc-
ery.*
Now open for business at
125 North Beard. Repairs
to all' kinds of machinery
made promptly.
J. C. Wilkinson,
Phone 263
The Balance is always,
in Your Favor
♦♦♦
F. E. Holliday's
i ShoeingShop
124 North Beard St.
Phone 7H6
Horse Shoeing Neatly
Done and Guaranteed
Shawnee. • Oklahoma
BULBS
1 BUCKBEE'S BULBS SUCCEED! ^
SPECIAL OFFER:'
J Mmde to balld New Basin***. /
J trial will mivko you a permanent cut- 1
J tomer. Satisfaction guaranteed or your ^
J money refunded.
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City Supt. Sunday School Federation.
The following program of the City
Supt. Sunday School Federation will
be given at the First Baptist church
on Monday evening, Oct. 18th.
30—Song and Praise Service, led ]
by J. Lloyd Ford.
8:00—Debate, "The Afternoon Sun-
day School. "It's Advantages,"—Rev.
. w. Martin.
8:15—"TICs Disadvantages"—Rev.
Frank L. Van Voorhis.
8:25—General Discussion.
8:40—"The Home Department of
the Sunday School Work—It's Aim
and Need"—Mrs. W. H. Curtice.
All Sunday School workers are In-
vited to attend these meetings.
COMMITTEE.
of lb. H
When you buy our i^e Cream. Yob
get more than your money's worth,
because
our ice cream cannot BE
duplicated.
Be one of the many to enjoy It w«
hell Sterilized, Bottle Milk delivered
at your door In time .or breakfast.
BLUE RIBBON
Creamery and Ice Cream Co
telephone 189
THE
East End Confectionary
East Main has been Improved
by the opening of a
Confectionary
Everything in Bakery Goods,
Ice Cream Sodas, Fruits and
Tobaccos. Visit our neat little
ice cream parlor. Drinks of all
kindi.
h. G. Van Antwerp,
704 e. Main Proprietor
Real Estate for Sale
FOR SALE—Now l« the time to In-
vest in city property; get you a house
at the right price on the best terms.
We hove a few choice bargains rang-
lug from $600 to $4,000; cannot fail
to be pleased: don't delay in seeing
Geo. E. McKinnis Co., No. 110 N.
Union, phone 1100. 12-ti
Hurford & Jenkins Cn,
EXCLUSIVE a6ents FOR
Crose
Crose addition lies just one mil)
north of East Main street car lino.
There is 80 acres in this tract divided
into 5 acres tracts. All smooth land
and in cultivation. Buy a home NOW
while you can get it cheap and get
easy terms. 1-2 mile from good school
High and dry. Good water and a
splendid building sight. Room 4 over
Harrymafl/s Drug Store
Hurford & Jenkins Go.
For Rent or For Sale
FOR BENT OR SALE—Well lm
proved farm, 65 acres, balance in hay.
I miles N and one W of Shawnee in
Kickapoo. Apply 651 N. Park. 30-tf
Miscellaneous
FOR RENT—5 room hvuse at 324 | FOR RENT—Two downstairs roomr
North Broadway. 29tf furnished for light house keeping at
228 North Union. $12.00 per month. 3t
FOR RENT— 110 acrea farm for
cash, 2 miles east of Shawnee. Apply j FOUND—A lady's short black
to Dr. W. C. Wlngfleld, 217 North jacket. Owner can have same by
Broadway.
«-Jt
FOR RENT—5 room furnlahed cot-
tage at 400 North Aydelotte. Call 210
North Union. Phone 9C3 black. 8-tt
Store Rooms
calling at News office, proving prop-
erty and paying for this ad.
For Rent
FOR RENT—27 roum rooming house
uata, gas and electric lights all in
ftrst class shaye. Apply to C. Ptlchei
ovei the News ufllce. 4-tt
FOR RENT—Good barn and car-
riage shed close in. Call at News of-
fice. 23 ti
WANTED—Boy to learn trade. Must
live in north part of town. Apply New-
man Plumbing Co. 15-3t
FOR SALE—Several good five acre
tracts of land, good for truckers 1
mile from street car on North Broad-
way; tracts of 5 acres from $450 to
$600 Half cash balance on termi.
Phone 84 or call on L. Wheeler. 107
North Broadwya. 15-lm
FOR RENT—A hall suitable for
lodge or aocltty to hold regular meet-
ings, ante-room in connection, cen-
trally located. Address W. T., cart
if News. 1-tf
LOSt
LOST—A gold red enamel wat:k
with diamond setting in back. Gol4
hands. Lost near Shawnee National
bank on Main street Liberal rewaid
Return to 402 South Bell or Shawnee
News office. l-6t
WHY PAY RENT—When 1 will furn-
ish lot and build house to suit and
sell to you on small payments. Call
and see me, S. C. Vinson, room 6,
over Shawnee National Bank. 17-lm
AGENTS—Are you an agent. Do
you want to be an agent? Do you want
to make money in your spare time, or
get Into a permanent business. Send
for free copy of this month's "Thom-
as Agent." Rea dabout new agency
propositions, new plans and sure mon-
ey-making pointers, and experiences
of thousands of successful agents. If
already an agent, state what you are
now selling. Address today Thomas
Agent, 373 Wayne Ave., Dayton,
Ohio. 15-3t
FOR RENT—Store room, located on
East Main st. Apply J. Pilc'ner, over
News office. 10-im
FREE—Liberal sample Conkey's lice
powder and valuable poultry book if
you bring this ad or send 5c pottage
to Joe Waring, El Reno, Okla. 22-lm
WANTED To sell good paying bus-
iness or would take a partner. Call
at 106 West Main. 7-lm
PRIVATE RESCUE HOME FOR
GIRLS: babies adopted. Nabona Cji-
lins, 1514 Gould ave., North Ton
Worth, phone 5207. 19-lm
WANTED—A colored woman
cook, wash and Iron. Wages $4.00 per
week. Apply Mrs. W. N. Maben, 219
South Philadelphia. 7-tf
LADIES, NOTICE—Lt. A. b. Keat'ny
345 State Btreet, Dallas, Texas- safely
treats all monthly complfinta, private
troubles of women; ladies' home dur-
ing confinement; infanta adopted.
Write or call.
11-lm
PARTIS WISHING section mapa of
Pottawatmle county can buy same at
The Shawnee News office. 20-11
AGENTS—$75 monthly. Metal cora
blnatlon Rolling Pta. Nine artlclei
oombined. Lightning seller; sample
free. Forshee Mfg. 0>.,B. 760, Dayton,
Ohio. ,ou
A BUSINESS—Start mail order bus-
iness; make $100 month clear profi
Write Box A, Mullln, Texas. 16-lm
Past. Present. Future
The wholesome, harmless green
leaves and tender stems of a luns
healing mountainous shrub, give .0
Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its cura-
tive properties. Tickling or dry bron-
chial coughs quickly and safely yield
to this highly effective Cough medi-
cine. Dr. Shoop assures mothers that
they can with safety give it to even
very young babies. No opium, no
chloroform—absolutely nothing harsh
or harmful. It calms the dlstressini
cough, and heals the sensitive mem-
branes. Accept no other. Demand
Shoop's. Sold by Wallace Mann.*
WANTED—Girl for housework la
small family, good wages. Apply 21S
North Park. 7-6t
WANTED—A solicitor at once. Ad-
dress C. T. F., care Shawnee News
8-3t
WANTED—A girl for general housn
work In small family. Call at News of
fire. 23-tf-dw
WANTED—A solicitor; pay com
mission or salary. Call at News office
21-tf.
For Sale
SEAT SALE—At the Owl Drug Store
Phone 78. No seats sold at drug
store after seven o'clock night oX
performance. Tickets laid away and
not taken by six o'clock will be put
back on the board and re-sold.
FOR SALE—Reliable machine for
darning stockings or any hole not
over two lnchcs; easily and quickly.
Pricc 35c also will give particulars of
profitable pleasant home work. Writa
enclosing stamp. Giles Supply Co., C'i
Mill street. Newport, r i. 19-1-u
LOST—On Highland betwees
Beard and Broadway or on Broadway
between Highland and 10th street a
lady's blue jacket short, silk lined,
or left on Broadway car. Finder noti-
fy A. M. Caldwell 431 North Bear*
Street. U-U
MISS EFFIE B. MeCAULLEY
TRAINED NURSE
Will answer calls day or nlgM.
Phono 551. 216 North Kimberly.
Dr. H W. Ayres
VETERINARIAN
' South Bell St. Phone 1027
Graduate of Tronto Canada
For Sale—Gaa stove, good as now
Apply at News office M O
FOR SALE—Fifty visiting cardi for
60c, at the Shawnee News.
FOR SALE—High clan, regiitered
Shropshire ewes, also some choice
early ram lambs. Frank McClelland,
Maple Hill, an. 3-1 m
FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle,
Apply at News office.
$5 00.
10-tf
Wanted-Men
FOR SALE—A complete outfit for a
printing office. Apply for further par-
ticulars at the Shawnee News office.
WILLIAM H. DODGE
9HAWNEK. OKLA.
'ollectlona, Commercial Law. CoDTeyaocin*
All lnstrumenia of writing accurately draw
tod acknowledgements taken
OOlce room 13 over First National iiank
Glte ub a trial wltb your Cleaning and Pre#
iK We press your clothes In the smarte*
ityles.
LOOK NEATCLUB
PHONE 916
Room 20, heard. Kennedy A Wheel er Hide.
...Ladles, Try...
MRS. W E. JACKSON'S
WHITE ROSE COMPLEXION CREAM
and you will use no other
DR. J H. SCOTT
Kesldetce 330 North H«ard Street
Orrioi Pnoai IPC Kb Pbo>
Office Corner Main aod Broadway
shawkke Oklahoma.
WANTED—Good boy or middle aged
man to work on small farm. Mrs. Duf-
fy R. F. D. 4 South. 6-3t
WANTED—A girl for general houeo
work. Apply at News office. 30-!f
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 of birth In
town handwriting to Yoga Moatoya,
Suite 10, 407 E. Douglas ave., Wichi-
ta. Kansas.
9-lm
MAIiRIAGE PAPER— Highest char,
acter; Incorporated; 12tfc year; 4000
members; paper sealed; send 10c. *?■
O. Love, Box 1600, Denver, Colo.
11-lm
WANTED—Two men or women as
traveling managers, $18 to $20 per
week with expenses advanced. Four
to work Shawnee $50 to $60 per montn
Call 3 to 7 p. m. or 9 to 12 a. m. at
217 North Beard.
LOST—Baby ring opal aet Finder
return to News office and receive re-
ward. 11-tf
MRS. BROWN CART, DE' "A-
TOLOGISl, manicuring and ahampo*-
lng; three treatments, $1.00; CHJ-
ROPDY. 520 South Union; phone M7.
FOR SALE—Several good five acre
tracks of land, good for truckers 1
mile from street car line will sell
tracts of 5 acres from $450 to $600.
Half cash balance on terms. Phone
4 L. Wheeler, 107 N. Broadway. 15-lm
Office Pbone 1 ti. Keflluedoe Phooe 31<
Office 206 south Union
SHAWNEE TRANSFER CO
WAI.KKK & WISHART. Prop*
General Storage, Cratlntr Mid Paclcint
pacific mutual life.
Guthrie, Ok., Oct. 13.—The Pacific
Mutual Life insurance company has
appealed to the Oklahoma supreme
court from the district court of Okla-
homa county, where a judgment was
rendered in favor of the heirs of W.
F. Adams, who carried a $2,000 poli-
cy in the company. Adams was killed
in Wyoming Aug. 5, 1903. The family
did not know of the existence of the
policy until th«- following January.
The insurance company denied their
claim on the ground that proofs of
death were not furnished within the
proper time.
Wanted
WANTED—Manager every section lo
appoint agents for New Improved Pen-
ny Peanut Vending Machine; $60.00
weekly easily earned; finish beautiful,
sanitary throughout; sold on easy pay-
ments. thousands now in use; sam-
ple sent free. Proposition will please
you If we still have opening in yoar
section. Great Western Scale Mfg.
Works, Dept. 155, Chicago, 111.
WANTED—Your Job printing of any
kind at the hawnee News office, cor-
ner o Main and r hlladelphla.
LOST—A hand bag contalnlnfl $1
bill, brooch, ring and door key; was
left on East end car about 9 o'clock
this morning. Finder keep the bill
as reward and return other articles
to b. C. Foreaker, 10 East Main
street.
WANTED—A second cook and din-
ning room girls at Santa Fe hotel
Cushing, Okla. 12-3t
WANTED—Girls f« theatrical po-
sitions. Experience not neceBsary.
Call at 602 South Park street. r. See-
iy-
12-3t
FOR SALE—Big blacksmith -.hop
and tools cheap. 3 lots; one three
room house. Phone 15.—W. G. Bond,
Drummond. Okla.. 24-4tw.
FOR SALE—Choice east front
building site, 50x150, for $1,000
at 706 N. Beard. Call at 702 North
Beard. 25-tf.
FOR SALE—$37 folding bed and a
$37.50 coal and wood range. See F.
E. B„ at News office. 10-tf
architbct
John E. Flemldtr. a Practical Architect an
Builder Will make plans, specifications an
etails for all manner of buildings and rive so
perintendedoe when required.
Residence 136 Eden Street. PhoneS®.
B. Y. Hamilton, M. D.
Win. B. Pigg, M. D.
Allen C. Adams, M *D.
(Harryman Drugstore Bldg.)
60 YEARS*
experience
Furnished Rooms
WANTED—Manager; every sec-
tion to appoint agents for new im-
proved penny peaaut vendiag mach-
ine; $60.00 weekly easily earned; fin-
ish beautiful, sanitary throughout;
sold on easy paytneutH, thousands
now in use; sample sent free. Prop-
osition will please you if we still
have opening in your section. Great
West Scale Mf'g Works, dept 155,
Chicago, 111, 4-t
WANTED—Salesman. Experience
unnecessary. $100 er month and ex-
penses. Royal Cigar Co., Chicago,
III
WANTED. AGENT8—For "Menda-
rlp" and combination hatchet; 8 tools
in one; big profit producers; send
stamp for catalogue. Tom Foote Co,
Los Angeles, Cal. 4-lm.
FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn-
ished rooms, strictly modern. Address
ohn, care of News. 12-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished room suit-
able for young man. Address 123 care
News. 23 if
NOLL ROOMS— 11F% South Broad
way excellent beds. Rates reasonable.
22-l"i
Do not let anyone tell you that
something else is Just as good as De-
Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills oe
cause tliere isn't anything Just as
16-2t i good. Sold by c. R Hantaan.*
WANTED—Boys with horses to de-
liver the Dally News. Apply at office
at 4 o'clock p. m.
Houses to Rent
for rent—3 room house, corner
11th and Market See 8. a. Sheldon
over State National Bank. 13tf
FOR RENT—Three rooms for ron',
in S".ott Flats, everything modern. J.
C. Parker, agent. Phone 10S2. 26 if
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at
1011-i East Main street 2 -tt
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. 126 1-2 N,
Broadway. 13-tf
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Copyrights Ac.
Anrone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention Is probably fwiteritabU*. O
Hons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent*
sent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
tpnuil notice, without chanje, hi the
Scientific American.
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; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
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