The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 132, Ed. 2 Saturday, September 16, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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the oldest established daily in shawnee-the shawnee news
SEPTEMBER 16. 1905.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Mistake of Surgeon In Joining
Optic and Auditory Nerves.
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CAUSES PATIENT TO BEE HOISE
PHYSICIANS
Residence phone 25 Office phone 585
Dr. C. C. Youmans
DENTIST
Whittaker Building - Shawnee, Okla
DR. C. FARRINGTON,
Physician & Surgeon-
Homeopathist-
Cenerat Practice-
Specialist in Diseases of Women,
Rectal and Urethral Diseases,
Offioe over Swain's Hardware.
Residence 607 North Market.
OPTICIAN.
z. R. Warner,
Optician.
Eye* examined free. Exact work
{uaranteed at reasonable prices. Broken
(lasses exactly duplicated.
■Phone 356. 117X E. Main street,
DERMATOLOGIST
Residence 533 N. Douglas. Phone 753
Office, Room 5 and 6 Whittaker Bldg.
DR. J. M. TRIGG
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention to Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 and
p. m. Phone 426. Shawnee, Okla.
Noah P. Keene, M. D.
Chronic Ailments.
Ophthalmogia a Specialty.
330X East Main. Shawnee, Okla.
W. J. Crampton, D. D. 8.
Dentist.
Room 25
Beard, Eennedy and Wheeler building
DR. J. H. SCOTT,
Offici—Rooms I and 2, over Harry
man's drug store.
Residence, 320 North Beard.
Office phone 190. Res. phone 148
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
_ (8:30 to 12,00 Phone 206
Hours \ 1 :oo to 5:00
Dr. R. E. Plath,
Dentist.
Over State Nat'l Bank, Shawnee, OkU.
OSTEPATHS
DR. MAYME LEECH
Registered Osteopath
Graduate of A. T. Stills, Kirksville, Mo,
Office 15 East Ninth, 3rd house west of
corner Ninth and Bell. Phone 151.
Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5.
Dr. C. V. Warner,
Osteopath.
Office over Palace Drug Store, 117X
B. Main street.
Office 'phone 356. Residence''phone 371
Consultation Free.
SANITARIUM
Private Sanitarium
MRS. S. E. GRANT, Matron.
Located second house south of Fail-
view cemetery on Harrison avenue.
LAWYERS.
W. J. Jackson. J. D. Lydiak
Jackson & Lydick,
Lawyers
Rooms 2, 3 and 4, No. 7 Main Street
Shawnee, Okla.
MINNIE WILSON
Dermatologist
Electric Face Massage, Remov-
ing Scarf Skin, Electric Scalp
Treatments, Curing Dandruff,
Stop Falling Hair, Restoring
Hair, Shampooing, Manicuring,
in fact any work In the derma-
tologist's line.
6 1-2 E. Main. Shawnee. O.
DENTISTS.
DR. C. C. WALLACE
Dentist.
Rooms 3 and 4 over 1st National (wink
Shawnee, Okla.
Hours 6 to 12 and 1 to 6.
J. A. WELLS,
Dentist
Over Mann's drug store. Ffwroe 254
Shawnee, Okla boras.
Dr.Theo P. Bringhurst
Dentist.
Office over Shawnee National Bank
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
CONTRACTORS.
W. A. Tankersley,
Brick and Stone Contractor.
Estimates Furnished on Application
310 North Union.
Bell Phone No
HOTEL
W. S. Cade Milton Bryan E.C.Stanard
Cade, Bryan and Stanard,
Lawyers.
Suite I and 2, Stearn's block, Shaw-
ace, Okla.
Rates $1.00 and $1.50 per day.
AVERA HOTE
Mrs. E. E. Bulla, PnapiRiinriRKSS
Corner Tenth and Bell street, 302.
■Special accommodations to traveling men
Special dinner Sundays. Table
board—nice coot rooms.
•SHAWNEE, - OKLA
w. m. TAYLOR.
Lawyer.
Ore* First Nat'l Bank. Shawnee, Okla.
MUSIC INSTRUCTOR
Musa Perry Milforc
635 North Broadway
MUSIC INSTRUCTOR
Beginners may have an opportunity
practice one half hour at my jesidence
daily. Terms reasonable.
AN WHO HEARS COLOR
kill™. couch
Mb CURE THK LUNCS |
WITH
w. H. SPRINGFIELD
....LAWYER...
Room € First National Bank Building,
SHAWNEE, OKLA.
irtornej-at-Law. Notary PuDIM,
William M. Dodge,
SUAWNEK, OKLAHOMA.
Toll actions, Commercial Law, Conveyancing.
n instruments of writing MconUelr diawn
and acknowledgement* taken.
Offioe room 18 over First National Bank
t. S. Tripp,
Attorney-at-Law.
Room 6 Wallaoe building, worth
Broadway,
Notary Public.
e. d. REASOR
...ATTORNEY-AT-LAW...
Justice of the Peace. Room 28, Estes
building.
SHAWNEE, - OKLAHOMA.
Wood & Williams
Attorneys at Law.
Roomi 4 and 5, overJOklahoma National
Bank,
VETERINARY
S. F. VOSE,
PRACTICAL VETERINARY.
3pecialist on all ailments of Feet,
jegs and Muaoles, Offioe at
-toward stable, 116-118 Union
Wenue, Shawnee, 0. T.
Dr. M, F. Ballard
Veterinary Surgeon
Headquarters at K. C. Wagon Yard; Res-
idence 8 East Parrall; office phone 460
WOOD YARD
I£® New Wood Yard
412 S. Market St.,
Promptly delivers in any part of city.
Dry cook wood $2.35 per rick. Plowing
done. Cobs $1.00 a load.
FACTORY
Shawnee Broom Factory,
A. B. Rice, Prop.
509 South Kickapoo Street.
Maker all kinds of Brooms. Also Whist
and Fancy Brooms.
Furnished Rooms
Nicely Located
Every room an outside room. Free bath
130X South Union Ave.
over Orcutt's cafe.
Red lo.nd. Like Deep B m, While
)t|lie I Like Bella - Lowmotlie
Mill.tie Violet—Sunllakl I'roduee.
lound That la Dealealn*-Arranae.
Bouquet, by the Harmuaf They
Produee.
Recently a celebrated Berlin sur-
geon performed in his private sani-
tarium uu operation ou a man for
brain tumor, says a Baltimore dispatch
the Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune.
The opening of the skull disclosed the
fact that the tumor was of great silt
and that Its removal would necessitate
the severing of many brain nerves.
There was nothing else to do, how-
ever, as it was a question of life or
death. After the main operation had
been successfully completed the cut
portions of the brain were brought to-
gether, but here a mistake was made,
fact disclosed only after the pa
tieut hud been conscious for some
time.
The upper portion of the sight nerve
was connected with the under portion
of the auditory nerve, while the upper
portion of the auditory nerve was con-
nected with the under portion of the
visual nerve.
The story which Herr Brauu now
tells is worthy of a Poe « a Rider
Haggard. During the first period of
convalescence the patient was not con
scious of either light or sound Impres
sions, aud since that time the man has
had no seuse of sight or heariug in the
reul sense of the word.
Tbe seventh day after the operation
be awoke iu the morning and groped
us was his custom, for an electric hut
ton near his bed in order to summon
an attendant.
The moment, however, he touched the
button there appeared, to his boundless
astonishment, a wide expanse of blue
light. Jlerr lirnun here explains that
tbe blue aud violet rays of the spec-
trum have the shortest period of vi-
bration and the smallest wave length
and therefore correspond to high tones,
while, on the other hand, red corre-
sponds to deep tones and yellow and
green to tomes l>elM'een these two ex-
tremes.
Thus is explained tile fact that the
sound of the electric bell, caught by
the auditory nerves and transmitted to
the connected visual nerves and then
to the visual brain tract, produced the
impression of -blue light.
The next phase of the case appeared
three days later. At this time the sight
nerve suture hail healed, and the se<
ond phase of the phenomena appeared.
He was freynently awakened during
the night Ity sensations of light, which
were produced by the slightest noise.
On this day be was awake lonp
before daybreak. As dawn approached
be beard a gentle sonud in which he
was able to distinguish various allied
tones. The sounds, however, dismayed
him, especially as th :y Increased in in
tensity. Suddenly—this at the time ol
the sun's appeurance— the noises be-
cause deafening, and 'the man, liorri
fled, sprang out of bed and rushed ii
the direction of the window.
However, his trouble was only l
oreased by this move, ifor, while he baC
up to that time heard only one sound
now from «very side noises crowded
upon him.
If he looted at theiaed curtain at the
window .(which, of .course, be could
not see either as curtain or window) a
deep bass crashed upon him; if he,
glawed at the blue carpet delicate 1
bells rang jai his earn if he looked at j
the white *JU)or .a very bedlam burst
around hiui. The above facts. Hen
Brauu says, were translated into light
sensations.
If be look* at the heavens he Is able
to tell whether the day is clear or
cloudy. 1)k-jj blue pnetluces a loud,
high and tolerably -clear note, gray blue
deeper somud iningtad with other
noises aud gray is represented by the
simultaneous humming «f gentle notes
He is able to recognize a room at once
simply by tbe sounds.
Interesting experiments have been
performed with flowers of many colors
which have been given 1he patient to
arrange, into bouquets.
Iu this case certain color combina
tions are recognized by him as in ac
cord, others as inharmonious, and it Is
remarkable that the grouping of dow-
ers which he arranges by sounds is lu
every way beautiful to the eye of the
spectator.
With pictures the experiments are no
less interesting. Naturally the objects
are not recognized, but It is more than
extraordinary that Mentel's "Walz
werk" (rolling mill) produces a deaf
enlng uproar, while Bochllu's "Pieta"
creates soft, gentle chords; and if the
eye of the subject be allowed to pass
over the entire canvas a gentle melody
Is heard by him.
Sounds produce equally remarkable
effects. A slirili locomotive whistle Is
violet, the sound of a gong is trans-
lated by orange aud the dropping of
rain Is green.
Most of the persons surrounding the
man are recognized by their voices.
The effect of music is particularly
agreeable to the patient, and he says
that the colors which are now conjured
up before him by music are far more
beautiful than the corresponding
sounds were to him under normal con-
ditions.
One of the most remarkable facts
developed is that when the man hears
Beethoven's "Pastoral Symphony" he
sees the vague outline of green mead-
ows and waving corn.
Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR C
rONSUMPTION
OUGHS and
JOLDS
fries
80c Ml.00 |
Fre. Trill.
Surest and ftuickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNQ TKOUB- |
LE8, or MONEY BACK.
%
TIME TABLES
Atchison, Topeka and Santa
Fe Railway Co.
time TABLE NO. 24.
Have you Seen our
Display of
1 Jewelry?
4
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1
Goods if
invited
And Fancy
not you are
to call
We Make a Specialty of Repair Work
A. C. Bleuer,
1 12 East Main Street.
GOING NORTH
So. 414 local freight, Departs
So. 408 passenger, Departs
FROM NORTH
No. 407 passenger, Arrives
No. 413 local freight, Arrives
Engraving doni fr«« of charge on goods sold at store
3%
7:05 a m
1:00 p m |
3:20 p m I
6:00 pin I
Bulf, Colorado and Santa Fe|
Railway Co.
TIME TABLE NO. 5.
[Effective January Jind, 1905.
GOING SOUTH.
No. J17, pasjengfer, Departs 8:15 a m I
Ho. 302, mixed, Departs 4:00 p m |
FROM SOUTH.
h. b. chase & co.
commission merchants
Wholesale Fruits, Produce, etc.
tc. Carry a full line.
218 N. Broadway.
Dealer in oranges, lemons, bananas,' potatoes.
Phone QO
Palace of Sweets
Ice Cream
Arrives 11:55 am
Arrives 5:00 p m is supplying the long felt want for abso-
I ntely pure and delicious ice cream,as
No. 302, mixe<l,
No. 318, passenger,
No. 408, leaving Shawnee 1:00 p m,
makes close connection at Arkansas City I indicated by our increased sales.
with trains for Kansas City and Chicago, We have the coolest, best located par-
and makes close connection at Newton rekneptfullv solicit
with the fast Colorado and California lor ln the cltV an<1 respecttully solicit
trams. | y°ur patronage.
No. 317 leaving Shawnee at 8:15 a m
makes close connection at Pauls Valley
with trains for Texas. This is one of the
best trains out of here for Texas points,
ind arrives in Ft. Worth in time to make | Phone 506
good connection with all lines diverging.
All of the above trains carry passengers
ind baggage.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
orincipal points in United States and
Canada.
Will b« glad to glvo you any Infir
Mtloa aa to rates and time of tralai
toll oa or write to
GEO. P. NELBON, Agent,
Pawnee, Okla.
JAKE JONES, Prop.
112 E. Main
ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD.
Effective May 14, 1905
west bound.
No. 1 ar. 4:15 a. m. departs 4:50 a.m.
No. 3 ar. 12:05 p. m- departs 12:20 p. m.
So. 7 ar. 6:00 p. m. departs 6:15 p. m.
So. 59 ar . . . 4:40 pin (Local Freight) |
east bound.
So. 2 ar. 1:45 a. m. departs 1:55 a. m.
So. 4 ar. 4:00 p. m. departs 4:10 p. m.
So. 8 ar. 10:15 a.m. departs 10:30 a. m.
fECUMSKH,ROMULUS and ASHER BRANCH I
So. 38 lv 7:30 am to Asher, O. T. |
So. 37 ar.... 11:5s am from Asher.
<Jo 40 lv 4:15 ptn to Tecumseh only I
So. 39 ar 5:30 pm from Tecumseh I
G. W. Morgan, Agent.
Fresh Oysters and
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY!
The Finest of Meats, Sausages, Wien-
erwursts, Celery, Pickles and all the sea-
sonable delicacies. Everything absolutely
pure and clean. Call and give us a trial.
City Meat
GEO. B. GRAF, Prop.
Market
124 N. Broadway
:::
M. K. & T. TIME TABLE.
BOOTH BOUND.
So. Ill, Daily Paaeenger.... 940
No. 563, Way Freight 9*0
NORTH BOUND.
No. 112, Daily Passenger <*5 p. m
No. 564. Way Freight 4:45 P- m
At Atoka train No. Ill oonoiects with
No. 5, "Katy Flyer," for Durant, I. T.,
and principal points in Texas. Train I
No. 112 waita at Atoka for No. 6 "Katy I
Flyer" from Texas. Way freight trains |
firry passengers.
j. m. Snkoakkr, Agent.
c
oal And Wood j
We are taking orders for this month's delivery of 5 ton lotsfof J
best McAlester limp coal at $5.50 per ton. We are the only |
dealers in Shawnee who have Colorado and Pennsylvania coal. a
Place your orders now as prices will advance September 1. •
shawnee
Phone 85.
supply: company.
129jSouth Bell.
i buy and ship
and hogs
G. W. SimtERL/VIND,
\t County Scales, N. Broadwav, Shawnee, Okla
The Popular St. Louis Line]
Six trains daily each way, between Kan-
aa City and St. Louis. Observation Din-
ng Cars and Pullman Palace Sleeping
Cart. Everything first clasa. Double
daily service between Kansas City and |
Omaha. Ask your agent to route you via
the
Missouri
Pacific
Railway.
E. E. BLECKLEY,
Traveling"Pass. Agt..Wichita, Kb,
C. E. stytes, A. O. P. A„
| Kanaas City Mo
To the Lakes of
Wisconsin and Michigan
There are hundreds of ideal lake resorts in Wisconsin and
Michigan easily and quickly reached from Kansas City by the
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Railway
Books descriptive of these resorts, with rates for railroad
tickets and board, mailed free to those interested.
The best train to summer resorts, East and North, is the South-
west Limited. Leaves Kansas City, Union Station, 5:55 p.m.,
Grand Avenue Station, 6:07 p m. Arrives Chicago, Union Sta-
tion, 8:20 a. m. the next day. Connections in Union Station,
Chicago, with trains to principal lake resorts.
G. L. COBB, Southwestern Passenger Agent,
907 Main St., Kansas City, Mo.
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 132, Ed. 2 Saturday, September 16, 1905, newspaper, September 16, 1905; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89678/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.