McLoud Sunbeam. (McLoud, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Get The Most
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For Your Money.
Azie Cleans Everything—No Scratch
10 c per package.
Rub No More or Pearl I en^ 5 c pack-
age,
Michigan Beans or Japan Rico 5o
per pound.
tittle Lacty or Black Eyed Peas 5c
per psung.
Gran Berries ICe pet quart,
Colorado Apples 36c per peck.
Gallon Canned Apples 35c per can
Eastern Canned Blaclc Berries 10c
per can.
Corn Beet 15c per cqn, Dried Beef
2 cana for 25o.
Potted Ham 6o Ifork and Beaus or
Vienna Sausage 10c per can.
Chilli Con Came 20o per oan.
2 Tables full of Clotihn^ to be closed out at
Lost.
Anew line of Champion Queen City and Rival
Hats the Best Value ever seen a t $1.50 1.72 2.00
2.25 2.50 and 3.00 each Misses Caps 50c, La-
dies Caps 05c each
Bring in your Butter, Eggs and Poultry in ex-
change for Goods. *
Yours Very Truly.
Call us Phone 40. Wiggins & Donegan,
Happenings Of The Week.
New Men, Neiv Stook, New Meth-
ods, at the Owl Drug Store.
E J, Hodges was u T?oumseh visi-
tor Wednesday.
Mrs, Osborn and two children ar-
rived from Alabama Wednesday.
The Perce R, Benton Comedians
are at the Hollis opera house for
three nights commencing with the
night, Monday, Jan 23d, Slaves and
Money will be the opening play and
it will undoubtetly be the finest
thing seen here yet In the line of a
play, This company is composed of
a line of actors who do their part
true to life, they are people who are
known in the cities as leading mem-
bers of reoognlzed attractions. See
them and get more than your mon-
eys'worth. Reserve your seat early
at Wann & Lyons Drug Store.
If yqu are not on ou£ mailing list.
Get on, We want to send you calen-
dars, samples eto. Owl Drug Store.
Milton Humphries came in from
Oklahoma City Wednesday.
The First National Bank eleoted
the following officers at their Jan 2Q
meeting, who are also the board of
directors: Thos Hollis, Pres. C. B,
Boylan, Vice Pres, L. B, Heliker,
Cashiey, M. F, Hollis and William
Jarvis.
Woody Broome and wife left for
Shawnee Wednesday to visit parents
Mrs, Laura Sanders has moved her
Millinery stock to 1st door west of
Staleys Meat Market, where she will
be pleased to meet tier old custom-
ers, She has the finest line of Milln-
ery Goods ever opened in our city,
Her pleasing prices tell,
Walter Franklin and Dr. Kayler
were Teeumseh visitors Wednesday,
Mis, Jim Malone fell and broke
her arm Monday Morning, Dr’s Kay.
'"f and Hill soon re-set it.
J. C. Parsons an old time resident
of MoLoud who left here a few weeks
ago for Missouri, report 3ays com-
mitted suicide last Friday eve Jan
13th.
Ihe Editor spent Thursday even-
ing at Oklahoma City,
John Harrison is reported danger,
ously ill this week.
Tom Hayes has a very sick child
at Harrah this week.
John Osborne wbb a witness .in
court at lecumseh Wednesday,
A Horrible Crime Committed By
Prominent Farmers—Murder.
Farmers are murdering their faith-
ful horses by compelling them to pull
plows with dull discs. Do not do
this, Send your discs to the N. S.
Sherman Machinery Co, Oklahoma
( tty, Okla, and have them sharpened
by the cold rolling process that can-
not injure t he disc, retains its shape,
rolls a cold temper in it, and brings
'* to a feather edge- Costs less than
a‘y other process of sharpening,
(jive us a trial and yon and your hor-
ses will be happy.
Mrs, J. A. Walker fell and broke
her right arm above the wrist Fri-
day last Dr. Hill attended the same,
Miss Ina Vaughan is visiting fri-
ends at Jones this week,
Bud Cavett returned home from
Oklahoma City Thursday.
Jim Smith made a flying trip to
Qklahoma City Saturday.
M. E, Worsham from Oklahoma
City represent ag the Guarantee
Loan and Banking Co of Dallis Tex
is transacting business here this
week.
Our young, and quite a number of
old people enjoyed Sunday at the
lake skating.
Miss Gertrude Monroe, violiniste
with the Rudsill Concert Co. in the
Story of '‘lienHur” was the pleasing
part of the entertainment. She has
few masters in the art of music
on the yiolin,
WANTED 10 men in each state to
travel, tack signs and distribute sam
pies and circulars of our goods. Sal-
ary 175,00 per month. $3.00 per day
forexpenees. KUHLMAN CO. Dept.
S, Atlas Building, Chicago.
Sam Elzo will farm this season.
J. T, Stevens was an Oklahoma
City Monday.
for ytur real estate
or business anywh-
ere. I can sell it, I
mean it. Send description and lowest
cash price. V, K. Miuton, Kansas
City. Mo.
Mr Hollis inlorms us thet The
Benton’s Comedians that are to be
athie opera house on the nights of
Jan, 23, 21 and 25 have some of the
finest specialties between the acts of
any company ever here. In f.vjt there
are no between acts, but 'the enter-
tainment is continous from the time
the curtain goes up on the first act
until it goes down bn the last. Sla-
ves Of Money the famous oomedy
drama will be the first play present-
ed and with the Special scenery and
beautiful costumes used it will in-
deed be worth more than the price of
admission, which is 15c, 26c and 35c.
Seats now on sale at Wann '& Lyons
Drug Store, Keserye your seats ear
ly and get good ones, if you wait
until the last minute you may have
to stand up,
A, T, Johnston of Oklahoma City
visited M, C. Garmon and family
Monday,
Attorney Carlton attended^ legal
business at Teottmseh Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mrs. M. A. Younkman was tpi Ok-
lahoma City visitor Monday.
Fifty Years the Standard
C9E4J?
BAKING
POWDffi
Made from pure cream of
farfar derived from grapes.
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.
CHICAGO.
Mrs, W. S. Adams is visiting rela-
tives near Oklahoma City this week,
Mr?. Stevens returned from Okla-
lioma City Friday moirning.
FREE
HOMESTEADS. 200
million A. Mo & 22
other slates, List 10c.
S. W. Coloniz.ation Co. K. C. Mo.
Miss Sarrah Hollis and Miss Ma-
ble Ilallis of San t'ransisco Cal, are
here visiting Mrs, Tom Hollis this
week.
W. S. Pendleton Attorney was ov
er from Shawnee on business Thurs-
day.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Abso-
lutely Harmless,
The fault of giving children medi-
cine containing injurious subst ances
is sometimes more dleasterous than
the disease from which they are suff
ering Every mother should know
that hamberlain’s Cough Remedy
i9 perfectly safe for children to take.
It contains n thing harmful and for
ooughs colds and croup is unsurpas
sod. Sold by Wann & Lyon,
John Hood returned from Missouri
Thursday morning where he has
been visiting the past month.
Contracted Chronic Diarrhoea While
in the Philippines.
While with the U, S. Army in the
Philippines, I contracted chronic di-
arrhoea. I suffered severely from this
terrible disease for over three years
and tried the prescriptions of numer
ous. physicians, but found nothing
that done me any good until I tried
Chamberlain s Colie, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, two small bottles
of wljich entirely cured me and I
have since had no return of the cl is
ease, Herman Stein, 2]2 N Union
Ave. Pueblo, Colorado Sold by
War.n & Lyon,
'The best Hour in town at Selkles,
MONEY TO LOAN on real
es'ate only, any kind, any-
where. W. E. Minton, Kans-
as City, Mo.
Everything In Our Store Is New.
Our stoefc was opened ninety days ago, Was selected from
u>C" i or ^ choispsi stocks by buyers of Jong experiences.
Bought only at first hands, enabling us to offer you new reli-
able merchandise at the very lowest possible prices. New
are arriving every day for January wants.
Wl: HAVE ONLY ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST!
We sell only reliable me rchandise.
We give you only the best treatment .
We send samples by return mail always.
We cheerfully refund money for any article pur-
chased whether cut off or not if it is not satisv
factory to you.
Latest Things In-
Silks
Dress Goods.
Dress Turnings.
Whit* Goods.
Lace Collars.
Veilings.
Kid Gloves.
Shirt waist sots.
Ij-aneiets.
Outipgs.
Ginghams.
Calico,
Cheviats.
Percales,
Tioking,
Bead Spreads.
Table Linens,
Scarfs.
Tray cloths.
Crash.
Napkins,
Towels.
Comforts.
Blankets,
Walking Skjrt
Sateen Waists,
Corsets,
Fascinators.
Knit Underwear.
Umbrellas.
Belts,
Bags,
Neckwear
Laces.
Ribbons.
Gloves.
Handkerchiefs.
Embroideries,
Hosiery.
Veils.
purchasers *« .00 orZ'orT" ^ ,ickc*
if
West
Main
Street
The Satisfactory store.
HE SATISFACTORY STORE
One door west of Broadway, SHAWNEE. OKLAHOMA.
Dr. Lyons reports a fine baby boy
at the home of M, B. Forgey living
1 mile west and 1 south,
Mr. Haberman and family left lor
Oklahpma City Thursday where he
has accepted a position with the Ka-
tyli’y
Dr. Lyons reports a fine baby boy
at the home of G. W. Gardner living
2 miles south,
Prof J. G. Adams gave an ex-ray
and dypamita entertainment at the
M. E, Church, South last Thursday
evening which was largely attended
and enjoyed.
J. T, Zaylor of Newalla spent Sun,
day in town.
Roofing anti rust and wanented to
last. Seee Hast.
Cook Stoves Cheap, at Sec Hast.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best Made.
In my opinion Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is the best made for colds’
says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville
California. There is no doubt about
it being the best. No other will cure
a cold so quickly. No other is so sure
a preventative of pneumonia. No otb
er is so pleasant and safe to take.
These are good reasons why it shou-
ld be preferred to any other. The fact
is that few people are satisfied with
any other after having once used this
remedy. Sold by Wann & Lyon.
4!!
S. J. Williams of Isard Co, ;Ark is
now first class boot black at the Ho-
tel Florence,
Mrs, M, A. Younkman and daugh-
ter Pearl returned from Oklahoma
City this morning.
Mrs. Thos Hollis is shopping in
Shawnee to-day.
Dr. Hiiborn returned home from
Arkansas Monday after a few weeks
visit,
Bring in that wood you have prom
ised so long, we need it badly.
Cyclone insurance 25 o a hundred
Good companies, Sec this office.
II? 7 7 draws tho Rocker at See
llasts.
California Fast Mail-
VIA SANTA I E
Another new fast passenger train for California.
Speedily, certain, comfortably—the way Santa Pe passengers go.
Flee chair cars and tourist and standard sleepers on train. ’X <
lor you to say which you II take. The time’s just the same.
Leaves Kansas City at 8:40 P. M. arrives California in less
than two and a half days. 'Tis also a good train for Colorado,
You want to lie a Santa Fe passenger, don’t you? Let me tell you
about our service. There arc tlircc other Santa Fe trains for
California—perhaps you’d like to hear about them Cali on or
write me. Illustrative literature free.
Samuel Larimer, Traveling PassengorJ Agent
The Atohison Topeka & Santa Fe Ry, Co
Topeka, Kansas,
EVERY LARGE CITY IN TEXAS,
OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TERRI-
TORY IS LOCATED ON THE
MISSOURI, KANSAS AND TEXAS
RAILWAY.
This is the reasou why you should
travel and ship your freight via "The
Katy” to Dallas, Ft, Worth, Austin,
San Antonio, Houston, Galveston,
Waco, Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Shaw
nee, South McAlister and Muskogee.
I would like to send you some prin
ted matter about Texas
m
“Katg”
ST LOUIS, MO.
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism,
My mother has been a sufferer many
years from rheumatism, says W. H.
Howard of Husband Pennsylvania,
At times she was unable to move,
while at all times walking was pain
fnl. I presented her with a bottle of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and utter a
few applications she Resided it was
the most wonderful pain reliever she
had ever tried, fn fact she is never
without it now and is at all timi e
able to walk. An oocasiooal applica-
tion of 1’ain Balm keeps uway the purchasing goods for Ills spring and
j pain that she was formerly troubled
j with. Bold by Wann & Lyon,
Bob Franklin has sold his residence
property in the west part of town to
D. P. Jacobs.
Good House and lot on Main St
this oity for sale cheap Enquire at
this office.
W. P, DIx of Shawnee was in town
Thursday.
Chas Southerland auctioneer of
Shawnee was in town Thursday.
Mr. T, C. Davis, who has been cot-
ton weigher for several years at tho
Choctaw Depot has purchased a half
interest in tho Right Place. }*r, Dav
is was among the Kiokapoo iirst set-
tlers and has many friends who ho
be pleased to meet at tbe Right Pla-
ce.
Dr, J. I. Lyon made a quick flying
trip to Harrah, Wednesday,!
Sirus Nutt made a- flying trip to
Stella, O. T.
Send us your name and address of
some friend, wo will send you a use-
ful article Free, The Spot Cash Mer,
Co, Shawnee. O, T,
Ed Craddock is In Stbouis this w ick
summer trade.
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