The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1905 Page: 7 of 8
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TRV THE NEWS WANT AOS.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1905.
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3 LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
EVERYBODYS SPACE
General Bueinces, Three Lines 3
Times 25c, Payable in Advance.
3 LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
FURNISHED ROOMS.
—FOR" RENT—2, 3~or~4~ furnished
rooms for light house keeping. 227 N.
Kickapoo. 28-Ct
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, only $10
per month. 509 N. Bell. 15-tf
FOR RENT—One 7 room and one 6
room house. Call at city scales, N.
Broadway. 16-lm
~iFURNISHED ROOMS for rent. El-
ectric light and bath privileges. At
325 N. Park. 4-lm
MONEY TO LOAN.
hor Rent—One furnished ironi room
down stairs. 730 N. Market St. Phone
556. 3 tf
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—for
Visitors at St. Louis Mo. address or
'4 H at
4247 West Bell Place.
2623)4 Dixon Ave.
1335 A. Whitter Ave.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two office rooms over
Swain Hardware.
Call at Conservative Loan & Abstract
<jo., 107 North Bell. 25-lm
FOR RENT—Two office rooms over
Swain's Hardware. Call at Conserva-
tive Loan and Abstract Co., 107 North
Bell. 25-lm
Will rent very desirable desk room
to right party. Roys, Sates Block. 5-tf
FOR RENT—160 acres farm 5 miles
aorthwest of Shawnee. Good house
barn and other improvements, 85 acres
In cultivation. Apply to Mrs. A. By-
ron, 325 North Park, Shuwr.ee, O. T.
4-1 lm
FOli RENT—100 acres just outside
city limits, with 4 room house, good
well, barn, orchard, etc. L. F. Lark-
ins, u23 N. Kickapoo street. 27-lit
TO LOAN—$35,000 of individual
money to loan at 9 per cent straight
Stone & Porter. 91m
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—A new two room house
cheap, $25.00 down. A nice- four room
house, $50.00 down, rest on monthly
payments $10.00 per month. Four
lots on North Board at $0.00 per front
loot corner lot. A 50 foot corner lot
an North Louisa at $4.00 front foot on
easy payments. Uupright new piano
cost $350.00 sell cheap if sold at once.
Side Board, writing desk. Quick meal
gasoline stove, $500. Apply Joe Mil-
ner, 223 North Market.
FOR SALE or Trade for city prop-
erty, quarter section, 60 acres in culti-
vation, bottom and valley, stock water,
plenty of fruit. J. A. Kendall; Choctaw,
Okla. 31-lm
FOR SALE—3 corner lots, inside
-street car loop, $600; bargain in east
part of city; 3 houses on 5 lots, close
In, paying 15 per cent net, $2,600; 5
•acre tract, close in, bargain at$815.
Roys, Estes block. 26-tf
FOR SALE—Beautiful new home on
car line. Will sell below cost, half
cash. Leaving the city. Address A.
M., care Shawnee News. 4-lm
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
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. 9-tf
WANTED AGENTS.
GOOD 1111 11 wnnti'd to handle farm
Insurance; commission basis. Charles
E. Billingsley, general agent, Guthrie,
Okla . 10-lrn
WANTED—Place for boys and girls
'to work for board and room while at-
tending Shawnee Commercial Colege
28-6t
WANTED—Steady young men to be-
come firemen, brakemen and baggage-
men; $75 to $125 monthly on first-class
roads; experience not necessary; ap
plication and particulars for stamp. Ad-
dress 705 Railway Exchange Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo. 9-lm
Notice of Dissolution.
To Whom it May Concern.
The firm of Crissman and Hairston,
known as the Shawnee Construction
company, has this day dissolved part-
nership by mutual agreement R. M.
Crissman will conduct the business,
assume all Indebtedness and collect all
outstanding accounts. All parties In-
debted must settle at once. Dated
this 27th day of November, 1905,
R. M. CRISSMAN,
M. B. HAIRSTON.
MONEY LOANED on Houses, Fur
Dlture, any good security', cheapest
rates. Sell you HOME, Small Pay-
ments. See me. Make you glad. C
M. Crawford, 102 Main. 19-lm
WE HAVE $50,000 to loan on city
real property. Our terms cannot be
duplicated. RooniB 4 and 5 Wallace
Bldg. Phone 346. 12-4w
Money to Loan
On improved farm latid anil inside bos
iness property. The Southwestern Mort-
gage Loan Co., rear Oklahoma National
bank, Union avenue, Shawnee, Okla.
10 rm
WANTED.
WANTED—Everyone to know who
owns iubrchandlse or real estate that
we can ell or trade it for you; will
do it qn.ck; we know how; send full
description in your first letter; no
matter where your property is loca-
ted we tan do business for you. Peck
& Hadluck, No. 210 Security Bldg.,
Oklahoma City. K-lm
WANTED—Four men to travel in
each state, distribute samples and ad-
vertise our goods. Salary $21 p. r
week and expenses, guaranteed. Ex-
penses advanced. Experience unnec-
essary. Address, with stamp, stating
age and occupation, Reeve Co., 411
Dearborn St., Chicago. 2-3t
WANTED—Men to learn barber
trade. Scholarship includes complete
•utflt of tools, diplomas and positions
Board and rooms provided. Few
weeks completes. Special Induce-
ments now. Write Nearest branch
Molef Barber College, Ft. Worth 01
Dallas, Texas'. 1-Gt
(First published in the Shawnee News
November 28.)
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Laud office at Guthrie, Okla., Novem-
ber 27,1905.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has filed notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before George A.
Outcelt, U. S. commissioner at Tec-
umseh, Oklahoma, on January 2, 1906,
viz: Emma Wylie of Dale, Oklahoma
for t"'i E V4 S. W. %, Sec. 12, Town-
ship 10, N. Pange 2 E. I. M.
He names the following witnesses
to prove his contlnyous residence and
cultivation of said land, viz:
William Davis of Dale, Okla.; Cole-
man Johnson, of Dale, Okla.; Robert
Johnson, of Dale, Okla.; Charles Prick-
et, of Dale Okla. ;
JOHN J. BOLES, Register. 28-4tw.
Am Selling Out.
I have made arrangement to go to
farming and will soil my stock of
goods for cash at a big discount or
will trade. it for wagon and toam.
Farming Implements, cor, hogs, cattle
If you want to go into the grocery busi-
ness I can recommend my place a first
class location—none better in town.
See me, corner Main and Tucker.
N. J. CANNON. 703 East Main. 30-6
Wi DO JOB PRINT INCL 1
|| j ..THINGS TO EAT.. I
rHE things we keep are
not all for medicine
Some candy tastes like
medicine—but our candy n sure
candy. Always trebhaud made
of sugar—not* glucose Purity
is just as important in candy as
in medicine. Jacob's assorted
Chocolates —boxes 5, 40 awl 75
cents. Clark & Harris' Butter
cups 40 cents a pound.
Wallace Mann. J:
Dru(fgi«t
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WANTED—2 or 3 furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. Address P.
care News/ 303t
WANTED—A school teacher for
school district No. 27, Pottawatomie
county. Address B. D. Calvin, R. F.
D. No. 1; J. II. Henson, R. F. D. No.
3; J. S. Williams, R. F. D. No. 3. 25-Gt
WANTED—A girl for office work.
Call at The News office. 25-tf
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
commission to agents. Ferguson
Printing Co., Ferguson Building, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. 14-lm
For Rent—A three room house. Ad-
Iress B. A. care News. tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE KANSAS CITY Barber College,
established in 1893; largest in exis-
tence; perfectly reliable; students paid
while learning; other special induce-
ments to those starting now; we fur-
nish you position or help you start
In business; you also get the benefit
of over 30 years' practical experience
in school and shop life. Catalogue
mailed free, or call 603 Delaware SL.
F. C. Bridgeford, Proprietor, Kansas
Ctty, Mo. 11-lm
FOR SALE—Par'or Coal stove. Cost
$16.00, sell for $8.00, used two months.
Call at 122 South Union ave. l-3t
FOUND.
WOULD YOU MARRY lF~SUITi£D?
—Matrimonial i^per 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. R/ng up 23. 1-lm
WANTED—A Loy to work at The
News office.
MADAME BLANCHE BARNARD
will answer six questions for 25 cents
and prepaid self addressed envelope.
933 Broad, Bridgeport, Conn. 7-lm
If you have anything for sale or ex-
change see Foster, 118 S. McKinley. *
LOST.
LOST—A pair of eye glasses with
gold chain at football game Thursday.
Finder will kindly return to Miss Ollie
Sternberg. 223 N. Market. l-3t
THE GREAT
MADAM MARA
ProfesSTonal Palmist Is Here.
Tells whether husband, wife or
sweetheart is true or false; tells you
how to gain success In love, courtship,
marriage, divorce, health, business,
law suits, speculations and transac-
tions of all kinds.
Are you in v.ouble? Do you find
that with all your natural gifts and
ta! nts that you are baffled, discour-
a od and unsuccessful? If so, come
and be advised, find out the cause of
your bad luck and how you can change
your bad conditions to those of suc-
cess, Joy and happiness.
Sb. 'lis helped others, why not
you?
Loc.- es oil, minerals, hidden treas-
ures, t o. Reunites the separated and
brinr-. bai-k loved ones.
Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
123 South Philadelphia avenue, sec-
ond door sou1'' Lake Hotel 2 lw
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
Sunday, Dec. 30.
Special engagement of the Talented
Young Actor
MR. JOSEPH DE GRASSE,
In a
Magnificent Production
RICHELIEU
Supported by
A C'ver Company of
Selected Players.
Prices 75c and $1.00
Oklahoma Concrete
and Sidewalk Company
H. W. DUNHAM, Manager
All kinds of cement work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone Residence 1218
610. East 10th St.
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STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
Stovall, of Tilton, Ga,
said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Hundreds
) ofotherweak
women are
being re-
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
edy. YOU may ba
well if you will take
it
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick-
ness that women
have. It deprives the system of nourish-
ment and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer—weaken, and become
diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all of the whole-
some food that may be eaten. It nourishes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength. Kodol cures
indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, sour
risings, belching,heartburn and all stomach
disorders.
Digests What You Eat
Dollar bottle hold. 2^
times much as the
trial, or BO cent lf ■
Prepared at the Lab-
oratory of E.O.DeWitt
A Co., Chicago, P.B
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ltt I
ill
For sale by Cockrell. the drugglt
SE0. PATCHEN.
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Real Estate Man.
OFFICE AT W. J. RIGGS,
Has some choice lots in the north
part of the city and east of Santa
Fe. Property will be sold on
easy terms.
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Dr. S. E. KNIGHT,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
SPECIALTIES
DISEASES OF WOMEN
AND CONFINEMENT.
OFFICE 12(4 W. MAIN
Office Cbonc 30.
RCS. TELEPHONE 280
OUR
Picture frame Parlors
Are Attracting Much
Attention
We have the largest and flneat line
of Picture Moulding and everything
to make picture frames from the
heapest to the richest kind. A fine
Hue of mil kinds of picture*.
J. P. WIRF8
COR. BROADWAY AND 9th STREET
Every Little
Bit Helps
So don't forget
us when your
suit needs cleaning
and pressi- g.
THE NEW IDEA TAILORS
214 E. Main 8t.
Phone 707 ii
*$
KILLTHE COUGH
AND CURE THE LUNCS
""" Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR ft "
ONSUIWPTION Price
OUGHSand 50c & $1.00
OLDS Free Trial.
Surest and ftuickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
T::t; r*.
SAY
PHONE No. 176
And get the habit of using
the best Transfer Line in the
city. The finest rubber tire
closed carriages used exclu-
sively. Meets all trains day or
night. Private calls given
special attention.
J. B* RICE, Prop.
C rissman's |
Ptening Mill. I
Manufacturers of and dealers in ti:
B iSS, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS +
w
tnd all kinds of
iocial Mill Work.
•stimates Cheerfully Given.
mi S. Bell Street
-ear the Railroad.
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TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS WITH ALL
POiNTS IN OKLAHOMA ANO INDIAN TER.
The mall Is quick, the telegraph Is quicker, but the long
distance telephone comm micatlon Is Instantaneous and brings
about satisfactory results. We have for your convenience di-
rect wires to all points in Oklahoma and Indian Territory, and
our connections with the cities of Arkansas, Texas, Missouri,
Kansas, and, in fact, facll ties for handling truffle to the follow-
ing citiei, Is worthy of your attention:
CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY,
MEMPH-o ft. SMITH,
INDIANAPOLIS,
OMAHA,
ST. LOUIS,
WICHITA,
PEORIA, ILL.,
HOrSTON, TEXAS,
JACKSONVILLE, ILI
JOPLIN,
DALLAS,
JEFFERSON CITY,
FT. WORTH,
CAIRO, ILL..
DAVENPORT. IOWA,
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
SHREVE8PORT, LA.
Practically all charges on toll conversation are reduced one-
half between the hours of (i p. m. and 6 a. m. Inform the toll
operator of your wants any time during the day and we • -ill
have your party ready at the appointed time
PIONEER TEL. &, TEL- CO.
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W. M. CAMPBELL.
R. H. UDWARDS.
These Me 1 I avePleased Hun lreds with the
RIGHT KIND OF PHOTOGRAPHS!
Are YOU WISE ENOUGH to want the BEST?
Ground floor studio—the only one in town. 127 North Bell St., first
door north if opera house.
CAMPBELL & EDWARDS.
Mm
now tie wo/v 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 variety of de-
signs. Give us your orders if you ap-
preciate trusting them in competent
hands. Our employes are experts In
theii lines. Prompt attention given to
•11. Yours for business,
BLUE RIBBON CREAMERY an#
ICE CREAM CO.
SHAWNEE, - OKLA.
Condensed Statement of
THE FIRST N4TIONALTBANK
Shawnee, Oklahoma, to the Comptroller of the Currenoy, at the
close of business August 25, 1905.
Liabilities.
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Resource*.
Loans and Discounts $186,241.16
U. S. Bonds and Premiums. 26,481.48
Stocks and Bonds 8,071.31
deal estate 19,468.96
Furniture and fixtures .... 3,000.00
FMve per cent, fund 1,250.00
Overdrafts 4,839.18
^ash and sight exchange... 115,676.00
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 17,101.48
Circulation 25,000.00
Deposits 222,926.67
Total $365,028.09 Total
We Solicit Your Business.
.$365,028.09
W. L. CHAPMAN, Cashier.
Fresh 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 and
give us a trial, f&zf
CITY MEAT MARKET
GEO. B. DR1F, Prop. 124 ti. Broadway
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SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
A. pablio ia-stituhiop>n to the Miliaal Profession.
Has nineteen large, airy room?, inoludinj an up-to-
date operating room. Oar nurses are graduated,
trained and experienced.
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
J H SCOTT, M. D., Superl itendent.
312 North B*ll.
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 146, Ed. 1 Monday, December 4, 1905, newspaper, December 4, 1905; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89748/m1/7/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.