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TKV THE NEWS WANT ADS.
THE 8HAWNEE NEWS. thursday, november 23, 1905.
WE DO JOB PHTNTINO.
FARMS FOR CALE.
FOR SALE—ICO acre farm, about
40 acres cultivated, part, creek bottom,
■with heavy timber, small house. Price
$3,000. See me. 'Nuff said. Harry
S. Edwards. 20-31
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, close to shops.
•Call at 215 N. Aydelotte. 20-tf
FOR SALE—160 acres of grass land.
Phis is one of the best unimproved 1-4
jectlons in Pottawatomie county. Se-
me. 'Nufi' said. Harry S. Edwards. *
wanted situation.
WANT ADS in this column 3 liaes
3 times for 25 cents, payable in ad-
vance.
FOR RENT—Furnished room, with
or without ■ board. 310 N. Aydelotti
St. Phone C47. ls':it
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 206 North
Louisa. . lC3t
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, only $10
per month. 509 N. Bell. lu-tf
LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
EVERYBODY* SPACE
General Bu lne «, Three Linen 3
Times'25c, Payable In Advance.
-i i ii.imww " wat*'—w
3 LINES
3 TIMES
£5 CENTS
'Telephone communications with all
poiNTS in oklahoma and indian ter.
HEAL ESTATE.
-Partn
WANTED—Partners in real estate
office. Unusual good chance for suit-
able person. Box 4-3, City. 14-3t
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Pri
vate board next door. 210 South Phila
delphia.
SOLICITORS WANTED.
LADIES—I make from $18 to $30
per week and want all to have the
same opportunity. The work is very
pleasant and will pay you handsomely
for even your spare time. I speak
from experience, as I have frequently
made $5 In a single day. This Is no
deception. I want no money and will
gladly send full particulars to all. Ad-
dress Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10,
Portland, Maine. 1r,-''>t
TO TRADE.
TO-TRADE— Seven lots In Oklaho-
ma City to trade for land near Shaw-
nee or Tecumseh. Address J. M. P.
care News.
FOR RENT— ICO acre farm, CO acres
in cultivation. 100 acres In grass,
house, barn and orchard, located two
miles north one mile west. Call or
address Dora Paterson. 304 S. Minne-
sota. Crop on farm now.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1 1-2
blocks north of Burt hotel. Bath.
Prices $4 to $G p;r month. ^14 N.
Union avenue. 14-3t
ROOM AND BOARD for ladies and
gentlemen. Everything first class
Modern conveniences, furnace heat
hot and cold water, electric lights
230 North Market. 7'3t
LOST.
IXIST—At Carnegie library, Friday
_.ternoon, at the flower show, a small
black purse, containing two $5 bills
and $1 In silver. Please leave at Dr.
Douglas' office and receive reward.
LOST—Watch charm, M. W. A. em-
>]eru on one side, 3 links soldered on
he other aide. Lost either at Katy j
lepot or at Shawnee Bottling Works.
Return to Fred Schneiter at Bottling!
Works.
wanted help.
FOR RENT—One 7 room and oi
room house. Call at city scales, N
Broadway. 16-ln
You are not rea'ly "looking for it
unless you are advertising for it.
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. El-
ectric light and bath privileges. At
125 N. Park. 41ni
WANTED—A
colored. Dexter
sood porte
Hotel.
white
WANTED—A woman to d<
vashing. Call at News office.
mall Is quick, the telegraph la quicker, but the Ions
e telephone communication Is Instantaneous and bring*
latlsfactery rosults. We have for your convenience dl-
to all points in Oklahoma and Indian Territory, anil
ctlons with the cities of Arkansas, Texas, Mlscourl,
SALESMAN — Experienced; well'
paying position; chance for advance-
ment,; write for particulars Russel
L, Baker, Dayton, Ohio. 17-Gi
Girl wanted at once. Apply at 30!
14-3t|North Market. 16-3
LO
>oni 1
14-3t
Sunday, small red p
book. Reward if returned to R
Hotel Burt _
with a
i North
LOST—Ladles' card case
five dollar bill in, between i
McKlnley and the post offlci
leave at News office or at house an
receive reward. Mrs. J. D. Liekllde
13-3t
FOR RENT—Nice suite of rooms
for light housekeeping. Also room
and boaii* in private family. 501 N
Bell St. 14 3t
For Rent—One furnished front room
iown stairs. y3o N. Mark l St. Phont
.56- 3 H
WANTED—Citizens who have rooms
or houses to rent to place them in
this column. 3 lines 3 times fof 25
(WDtF
WANTED AGENTS.
LADIES—I want all to know of the
splendid opportunity I can give any
woman whereby she can actually turn
her spare time into money. The work
is very pleasant and will easily pay
$18 per week. There is no deception
about this. No experience is neces
sary. If you really want to make
money, write to me at once. Address
Harriet M. Richards, Box H., JoMet
111. 1131
DETECT:VES WANTED for prof!
table secret service work to act under
orders; no experience necessary
Write WEBSTER'S DETECTIVE AG
ENCY. Des Moines, Iowa. ll-6t
Drugs—of course, and more than
Just drugs—a store fashioned for ser-
vice, on liberal, modern lines of mer
chandlsing.
I.OUSES TO RENT.
5 room house, *10 per month, with
In four blocks of shops, rebate $2.50
taken at once. Sam Rich, XTp-to-
Date Laundry, 118 S. Union. ll-3t
"FOR RENT—New 8 room house. A
bottom farm, 2 1-2 miles from Shaw-
nee. See me. 'Nuff said. Harry S.
Edwards. . ll-3t
AGENTS—If you want good staple
goods, write us. You deliver befor
paying; our goods appeal to people
Samples free. Address 208 W. Wood
Btreet, Decatur, 111.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GENTLEMAN desires room and
board in private family on s. Oklaho
ma or Philadelphia. Permanent if suit
ed. Address w., care News. 13-3t
LOST—A Bird dog about eight
nontbu old, white with brown spotB.
A'hen last'seen wore small leather
•ollar. Party knowing of his where
ibnutB report .to The News-
WANTED—Young lady that i
stands office work and is a gooi
man. Address H., care Newi
once.
AGENTS WANTED—Here is a cor-l
"r; only pancake griddle In warldl
that bakes square cake's, turns tJi<
bakes six each time; 100 per cent I
I profit. Canton Griddle Co., Canton,
Ohio. . 2-3t-w3t
und, ih fact, facilities for hand
ing cities, Is worthy of your attention:
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS,
INDIANAPOLIS,
OMAHA,
ST. LOUIS,
WICHITA,
PEORIA, ILL.,
houston, TEXAS,
JACKSONVILLE, ILL.,
SHR"\
Practically all charges oi
half between the hours of G
operator of your wants any
have your party ready at th
traffic to the fellow-
KANSAS CITY,
FT. SMITH,
JOPLIN,
DALLAS,
JEFFERSON CITY,
. FT. WORTH,
CAIRO, ILL.,
DAVENPORT, IOWA,
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
LA.
toll conversation are reduced one-
. in. and G a. m. Inform' the toll
lme during the day aud we v.ill
appointQd time.
;pori
PIONEER TEL. & TEL- CO.
-«EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—foi
Visitors at St. Louis Mo. iddress oi
II at
4247 West Bell Place.
2623Ji Dixon Ave.
1335 A. Whitter Ave.
LOST! LOST! LOST!
Life's opportunities. That will be
the wall. Lost the opportunity to se-
cure lots at $30 each, installment plan,
11 the beautiful new town of Reynolds
Yet, while the lamp holds out to burn,
ou may secure one on the run. Come
uad let us reason together. Cone &
Co., 110 1-2 E. Main St. 14-3t
WANTED—Four men to travel in
ach state, distribute samples and ad-
vertise our goTids. Salary $21 per
week and expenses, guaranteed. Ex-
penses advanced. Experience unnec-
essary. Address, with stamp, stat-
ing age and occupation. Reeve Co.,
407 Dearborn St., Chicago. 17-3t
FOR RENT—A line even room
louse nicely located, block and a half
from street car line—good well of
water, stable, etc. Apply to Rev. F
A. Colwell, corner of 7th and Lin
dell. This is the nice house Carry Na
tion recently built. Fine large yard
28-lm.
FOR KENT.
Will rent very desirable desk room
.0 right party. Roys, Sstes Block. 5-tf
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—4 room brick house
wo blocks of street car line, price
$850, part cash, balance time. See
me. Nuff said. Harry S. Edwards.
15-3t
good men wanted to handle farm
Insurance; commission basis. Charles I
E. Bllliugsley, general agent. Guthrie,
Okla . 10-ltiil
11 III if if !T' T '1T Til11 ' '
W ANTED Steady young men to be-1
come Bremen, brakemen and baggage
men; $75 to $125 monthly on first-class
roads; experience not necessary; ap [
plication and particulars for stamp. Ail
ilress 705 Railway Exchange Bldg., St I
Louis, Mo. 9-1 m I
WANTED.
WANTED—By Chicago wholesal
and mail order house, assistant mana-
ger (man or woman) for this county
and adjoining territory. Salary $20
and cispi rises paid weekly; expense]
money advanced. Work pleasant; po-
sition permanent. No investment oi l
experience required. Write at once
for full particulars and enclose self-
addressed envelope. Cooper & Co., |
132 Lake St., Chicago, III.
WANTED—Men to learn barber
rade. We can prepare you for posi-
tions, $12 to $20 weekly. You can
practically earn your tuition, tools and
board before completing. Positions or
locations provided. Write nearest
branch, Moler Barber College, Fort
Worth, Tex., or Dallas, Tex. 18-6t
FARM TO RENT.
WANTED—A hand by the month
and men to cut wood. Apply of Dr.
Wingfleld, 217 N. Broadway. lG-3t
FOR RENT—40 acre bottom farm
soil black wax, good three room house,
well and barn on It. See me. 'Nuff
said. Harry S. Edwards. 20-3t
FARM FOR RENT—Two miles
north one west of Klckapoo, sixty ac-
res In cultivation, one hundred hay
and pasture; house barn and orchard.
Apply of D. Patterson, 651 N. Park. Gt
W. M. CAMPBELL. K H- EDWARDS.
These Men havePleased Hundreds with the
ofTphotographs:
WANTED—Several good solicitors
for the Southwestern Life Insurance
Co. Apply 106 1-2 East Main. Hours
8 and 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. J. E. Thomp-
son, superintendent. 14-5t
WANTED—A place for boy to work
for board and room while attending
Commercial College. 14-.it
WANTED—To buy telegiaph key
and sounder. J. D. Dickinson, 214
N. McKlnley.
FOR RENT—160 acres farm 5 miles |
northwest of Shawnee. Good house,
barn and other Improvements, 85 acres
In cultivation. Apply to Mrs. A. By-|
ron, 325 North Park, Shuwnee, O. T.
4-llin
For RknT—A three room house.
Iress B. A. care Nkws.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—From
Shawnee Liquor Co., November
one brown and white Setter dog, with
crooked nose. Reward for return.
FACE MASSAGE, Manicuring and
Bleaching Hair. Will call at resi-
dence. Address 610 S. Union. A. C.
Taylor.
MADAME BLANCHE BARNARD
will answer six questions for 25 cents
and prepaid self addressed envelope.
933 Broad, Bridgeport, Conn. 7-ltn
If, you have anything for sale or ex-
change see Foster, lis S. McKlnley.
TO EXCHANGE for clean stock of
merchandise, a 35 roomed brick hotel,
located in the capital city of Oklaho-
ma, bringing good rents. Write for
full particulars and state what you
have in first letter. Address B„ 104
W Vilas, Guthrie, Okla. 4-lit
FOR SALE or Trade for city prop- WANTED-To exchange
^rtv nuarter section. 00 acres in culti- on*-'
quail a Jot Qf clothIng and nals f(,r Par-
vation, bottom and valley, stock watei, , \«rin
Plenty of fruit. J. A. Kendall, Choctaw, Uer hammerless shotgun and 22 Win
o, itll I chester or Martin repeating rifle. Box
°kla" ————." I >05, Whitewater, Mo. 30-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE—3 corner lots, inside |
street ear loop, $600; bargain in east
part of city; 3 houses on 5 lots, closa
in, paying 15 per cent net, $2,GOO; 5
acre tract, close in, bargain at$S15.
Roys, Estes block. 26-tf
FOlTsALE~OIt RENT—A new eight
room house, one block from street car
line. Will sell at a bargain and take
monthly payments. Rev. F. A.
Colwell. 21-lm
REGISTERED PHARMACIST, mar-
ried, wants steady position, speaks
German; beBt references, 18 years' ex-
pel fence. Address W. E. Chapman,
Perry, Okla. 20-Gt
TO SELL CHEAP—Tickets to Chi-
cago, Kansas City, St. Louis and all
points east. C. W. Kerfoot, 102 N.
Broadway. 17-3t
Are YOU WISE ENOUGH.to want the BEST?
Ground floor studio—the only one in town. 127 North Bell St., flrrt
door north if opera house. J
CAMPBELL & EDWARDS.
how HE WON HER
The hardest heart will soften under the
influence of this delicious ICE CREAM
It is made from the finest country sep-
arator cream and is the smoothest arti-
cle on the market in creams. We make
a variety of flavors and a vaiie y of de-
signs. Give us your orders if you ap-
preciate trusting tlietn in competent
hands. Our employes are experts it
theit lines. Prompt attention given U
nil. Yours for business,
BLUE mm CREAMERY an0
m CREAM CO.
SHAWNEE, - OKLA..
MTppj
mtG/km
WANTED—Salesmen to sell line
overalls and shirts on commission for
manufacturers. Address with refer-
ences Box 532, Meridan, Miss.
Condensed Statement of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FOR SALE—Commercial hotel. Cal-
vin, I. T.; two story, with basement;
25 rooms furnished; rents for $70 per
month; only hotel In town. Address
O. W. Connally, Calvin, I. T 18-lm
' AGENT'S OUTFIT FREE—Credit
given for selling the finest set of In-
structive, entertaining Christmas
Books, graded for children of all ages,
at the lowest prices ever known. 50
cent book, containing beautiful illus-
trated poem of Lord's Prayer, only 15
cents; $1 book 25 cents; $1-50 book 50
cents; $2.50 book 75 cents. Liberal
con: mission to agents. Fergus.™
Printing Co., Ferguson Building, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. 14-lm
WANTED—Stock to pasture at 50c
per head in stalk field, four miles
north and three west of Shawnee. Call
206 N. Louisa for particulars.
WANTED—Everyone to know who
owns merchandise or real estate that
we can .oil or trade it for you; will
do it qu.ck; we know how; send full
description in your first letter; no
matter vhere your property Is loca
ted we ton do business for you. Peck
& Hadlock, No. 210 Security Bldg.,
Oklahoma City. S-lm
FOR SALE—Poach trees, 50,000 El-
:>ertas aud 15,000 Carmans (Gov.
Hogg) at per thousand 1 to 2 ft. $10,
to 3 ft. $12, 3 to 4 ft. $11, 4 to 7 ft.
.6. Terms cash f. o. b. References
First National bank or' Peoples' bank
of Calhoun. Dr. G. W. Boroughs, R.
D. No. 4, Calhoun, Ga. ,18-6tw
WANTED—Young tnen and ladies ! HE * ' ' v> ' ^ -*■- * " ■- — - ~ -7 ■; — ,
to know that we are an officially rec Shawnee, Oklahoma, to the Comptroller of the Currenoy, at the
ognized telegraph Institute of the | close of business August 25, 190o.
Missouri Pacific Railway Company,
and that our facilities for teaching
telegraphy and placing graduates are
unsurpassed. If you are unable to at-
tend now, let us start you in a cor-
respondence course through the aid
of an omnlgraph outfit until you are
prepared to enter. Write for circular.
Little Rock Telegraph School, Third
and Main streets, Little Rock Ark. 31
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $186,241.16
U. S. Bonds and Premiums. 26,481.48
Stocks and Bonds 8,071.31
Real estate 19,468.96
Furniture and fixtures .... 3,000.00
Five per cent, fund 1,250.00
Overdrafts 4,839.18
Cash and sight exchange... 115.67G.00
FOR SALE—Good four room house,
vlth good cellar, barn and well water.
•Sasy terms. No. 623 North Market
itreet.
FOR sale—Beautiful new home on
car line. Will sell below cost, half
cash. Leaving the city. Address A
M., care Shawnee News. 4-lni
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Good two room house,
50 ft. east front. Close in price $600,
011 easy payments. See me. 'Nuff
said. Harry S. Edwards. 20-3t
FOR SALE—An elegant 6 room
house, splendidly finished, 80 foot east
front, price $1,450. See me. 'Nuff
said. Harry S. Edwards. 20-3t
FOR SALE—Light phaeton almost
as good as new. Will sell cheap if
taken at once. Apply at Watr'en
Hutchens, 216 E. Main. 3-6t
If it's not advertised, advertise for
HI
Not knowing whe e to buy to the
best advantage is one of the varieties, ^ or help y(ju gtar(
of ignorance on which there is a hea\> | „„„ B]an the benefl(
THE KANSAS CITY Barber CoUege,
established in 1893; largest in exlfr
tence; perfectly reliable; students paid
while learning; other special induce
ments to those starting now; we fur-
tax. You can escape this tax by
reading the ads. *
The News is trying to give the peo-
ple of Shawnee a newspaper that
interesting. Our increasing sub-
scription list is proof of the fact that
we are succeeding.
FOR SALE-A 2 1-2 h'orse power
gasoline engine. Fairbank-Morris
make. For further particulars ad-
dress George, care of Shawnee News.
14-tf
FOR SALE—Small job office, all
new, a bicycle with coaster brake, and
one Victor talking machine with 12
records. Will sell any one separate
See F. E. B., News office. 25-tf
in business; you also get the benefit
of over 30 years' practical experience
in school and shop life. Catalogue
mailed free, or call 503 Delaware St.
F. C. Brldgeford, Proprietor, Kansat
City. Mo. U"lnl
WANTED-
Tlie News.
-A good Job printer at
I Fresli Oysters and Fresh Fish Every Day
The Finest of Meats, Sausages, Wienerwursts,
Celery, Pickles and all the seasonable delicacies.
Everything absolutely pure and clean. Call anil
.give us a trial. Btj?"
WANTED—You to think If 15,000
people are reading this want, column
tonight, as they are, what splendid
results would come to you if you told
your wants to them through this me
dium. News wants gets the business
and twenty-flve cents does the work.
AGENTS AND MANAGERS wanted
everywhere; exclusive territory. "One
dollar a year protects you. We Issue
more accident and sickness policies
than any other similar company in
the world, because we issue the most
popular and cheapest insurance writ-
ten; new plan; $1 a year pays for $500
policy no assessment or dues; other
amounts in proportion. Death benefit;
weekly Indemnity; specific indemnity
for loss of limbs or eyesight; free
medical atendanco; many other orig-
inal and popular fe&tures.o issued t
either sex without regard to national-
ity, color or occupation. All claims
promptly and liberally settled; In-
surance assets $500,000. Reliable rep-
resentatives wanted everywhere; good
territory still open; liberal, permanent
contract to capable agents; previous
experience not necessary. Internat-
'onnl company, 231 Broadway, New
York. U
FOUND.
FOUND—At the Rock Island depot,
pocketbook with small sum of money.
Call on Chief of Tolice Sims. 20-3t
WOtJLD YOU MARRY IF SUITED?
—Matrimonial paper containing hun
dreds advertisements marriageable
people; many rich; mailed free. "The
Correspondent," Toledo, Ohio. 11-lm
We buy and sell second-hand cloth
Ing. Will call. Ring up 23. 1-lm
WANTED—A loy to work at The
News office.
FOR RENT—Desirable 5 room
house !- COO block on North Park St
Just newly papered and painted; nlcc
large yard; good cement walks; good
barn; flue water, and splendid neigh
borhood. Rent reasonable. Inquire
of M. F. Eggerman, room 6 over First
National hank.
Total
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 17,101.4?
Circulation 25,000.04
Deposits 222,326.6Z
...$365,028.09 Total $365 028.01
We Solicit Your Business-
W. L. CHAPMAN, Cashier.
city meat market
GEO. B. GRAF, Prop. 124 N. Broadway
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
A public institution opan to the M3iioal Profession.
Has nineteen large, airy rooms, inoluding an up- to-
date operating room. Our nurses are grad uated,
trained and experienoed.
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
J H SCOTT, Nl. D., Superintendent. 312 North Bell.
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 138, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1905, newspaper, November 23, 1905; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89740/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.