The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 21, 1905 Page: 3 of 12
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TELEPHONE 321.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1905.
10 CENT*. PER WEEK.
3 LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
EVERYBODYS SPACE
ttcncral Business, Three Lines 3
Times 25c, Payable In Advance.
3 LINES
3 TIMES
25 CENTS
FURNISHED ROOMS.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; also barn. 323 N.
Philadelphia. 20-31
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room
and first class board for roomers and
others. 306 North Beard. 16-3t
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping, only $10
per month. 509 N. Bell. 16-tf
FOR RENT—One 7 room and one 6
room house. Call at city scales, N.
Broadway. 161m
"FURNISHED" ROOMS" for"rent. El-
ectric light and bath privileges. At
125 N. Park. 4-lm
For Rent—One furnished front room
downstairs. 730 N. Market St. Phone
5S«. 3 tf
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS—for
Visitors at St. Louis Mo. address or
<tUl at
4247 West Bell Place.
262314 Dixon Ave.
1335 A. Whitter Ave.
FOR RENT,
FOR RENT—The store room at 220
E. Main, Belt's grocery store, after
January 15. Apply to J. W. Brooks.
19-tf
FOR RENT—A small bottom^ farm
near Shawnee. See me. 'Nuff said
Harry S. Edwards. 18-3
FOR RENT—6 room house, 542 N
Douglas. Enquire at 544 N. Doug-
las. 18-3t
FOR RENT—Two office rooms over
Swain Hardware.
Oall at Conservative Loan & Abstract
Co.. 107 NOrth Bell. 25-lm
FOR RENT—Two office rooms over
Swain's Hardware. Call at Conserva-
tive Loan and Abstract Co., 107 North
Sell. 25-lm
Will rent very desirable desk room
to right party. Roys, Sates Block. 6-tf
FOR RENT—160 acres just outside
eity limits, with 4 room house, good
well, barn, orchard, etc. L. F. Lark-
.ins, 323 N. Klckapoo street. 27-6t
FARM FOR RENT—200 acres good
««tton land, can be sub-divided, 3
Ileuses. Enquire at 220 East Main.
12-3t
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Lots 14. 15, 16 and 17,
Week one, amended plat to block C,
Beard's addition. Will sell for $400
If taken before January 1st. 15-15t
FOR SALE—Choice lots in all parts
of the city on monthly payments or
will sell you lots and build you a
house to suit. See me. 'Nuff said.
Harry S. Edwards. 18-3^
JOR SALE)—A two stqry brick, 50x
11# feet, centrally located, first-class
♦ntal property, a genuine bargain at
3§,500. See me- 'Nuff said. Harry
S. 13d wards. 18-3t
FOR SALE—A five acre tract near
Stiawnee at a bargain. Same will be
•old to the highest bidder for cash.
See owner at 801 North Beard St. 14-4t
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A fine
atock of groceries and queensware,
several thousand dollars worth. Aa-
<ires3 L. E. Blake, Shawnee, Okla. 15-6t
FOR SALE—A small house close in,
lot 50x140, east front, price $650, $100
«B8h, balance monthly same as rent
3ee me. 'Nuff said. Harry S. Ed-
wards. 18-3t
MONEY TO LOAN.
TO LOAN—$35,000 of individua
money to loan at 9 per cent straight
Stone & Porter. 91a
MONEY LOANED on Houses, Fur
niture, 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. Rooms 4 and 5 Wallace
Bldg. Phone 346. 12-4
Money to Loan
On improved farm land and inside bus
iness property. The Southwestern Mort
gage Loan Co., rear Oklahoma National
bank, Union avenue, Shawnee, Okla.
10 im
WANTED.
W'ORIv WANTED—First class non-
union carpenter who can do work that
will satisfy anyone wants work. Ap-
ply Chris Eberle, Arcade hotel, Union
avenue. 21-3t
WANTED—A young man as collec-
tor at THE NEWS.
WANTED—Gentleman or lady with
good reference, to travel by rail or
with a rig. Salary $1,072.00 per year
and expenses; salary paid weekly and
expenses advanced. Address, with
stamp, Jos. Alexander, Shawnee, Olda-
homa. ltw
BOARDERS WANTED—Two young
men can find good clean room and ex
cellent board at 526 North Douglas, by
applying at once. One-half block
north of Woodland park. 19-tf
WANTED—To sell or to rent, good
boarding house, flue location, good bus-
iness. For particulars call at Up-to.
Date Boarding House, 217 East Main
street, one block from depot.
WANTED—Everyone to know who
owns merchandise or real estate that
we can well or trade it for you; will
do it quick; we know how; send full
description In your first letter; no
matter vhere your property is loca
ted we can do business for you. Peck
& Hadlock, No. 210 Security Bldg.,
Oklahoma City. 4-lm
WANTED—Man to learn barber
trade. Little expense. Scholarship
includes tools, board, position. $12
to $20 weekly paid graduates. Best
work in existence for poor man. Write
nearest branch. Moler Barber Col
lege, Ft. Worth or Dallas, Tex. 16-6t
IN each state salesmen to sell large
line tobacco. Permanent position.
Central Tobacco Works Co., Penicks
Va. 16-lm
FOR SALE—A new two room house
cheap, $25.00 down. A nice four room
house, $50.00 flown, rest on monthly
payments $10.00 per month. Four
lots on North Beard at $6.00 per front
Coot corner lot. A 50 foot corner lot
<on North Louisa at $4.00 front foot on
easy payments. Uupright new piano
•ost $350.00 sell cheap If sold at once.
Side Board, writing desk. Quick meal
gasoline stove, $500. Apply Joe Mil-
aer, 223 North Market.
FOR SALE or Trade for city prop-
erty, quarter section, 60 acres in culti-
vation, bottom and valley, stock water,
plentv 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
. SALE—Beautiful new home on
car line. Will sell below cost, Lalf
cash. Leaving the city. Address A
M., care Shawnee News. 4-lm
WAXTED—Boy wanted at 220 East
Main, Forest City Grocery Co.
WANTED AGENTS.
GOOD men wanted to handle farm
Insurance; commission basis. Charles
E. Blllingsley, general agent. Guthrie,
Okla . 10-1 m
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 tllus-
trated poem of Lord's Prayer, only IB
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
MISCELLANEOUS.
WOULD 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
MADAME BLANCHE BARNARD
will answer six questions for 25 cents
and prepaid self addressed envelope.
933 Broad, Bridgeport, Conn. 7-lm
IF you want to sell your home, buy
a home, or rent a home, advertise in
The News and you will always get
results.
MISCELLANEOUS.
TAKEN UP—One bay mere, roach-
ed mane, bobbed tall, cross brand on
left jaw and left flank 7 years old.
Taken up Sunday. Apply to Chief
Sims. 12 2t
LOST—Gentleman's gold signet ring
engraved with letter "L" in old Eng-
lish type. $5 reward will be paid Und-
er if returned to the News office. 13-ot
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four room
house In Shawnee for Okemah, Indian
Territory, business property; also ten
acres land for Indian Territory busi-
ness property. Address E. Bartholet
Tulsa, I. T. 816t
Come Back Home Chrstmas.
Low rates from the Southwest to
points In Tennessee, Alabama, Gaor-
ffla and the Carollnas, December 21,
22 and 23, via Memphis and the Nash
ville, Chatanooga & St. Louis Rail-
way. Tickets good 30 days. Give me
your starting point and destination,
and I will name you round trip rate,
lnd tell you about schedules and
hrough car service.
STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
Stovall, of Tilton, Ga,
said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure. Hundreds
of other weak
women ars
b <s i n g re-
stored to perfect
health by this rem-
edy. YOU may bs
well if you will taks
it
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick-
ness that women
havs. It deprives the system of nourish-
ment and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer — weaken, and becoma
diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
•nables the stomach and digestive organ*
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 bottU hold.
timM as much *> th«
trial, or >0 ont li .
Prepared at the Lab-
oratory of I.O.DaWItt
k Oo., Ohlcato, O.l.A.
For sale by Cockrell, the druggiL
First Published in The Shawnee News,
Dec. 12, 1905.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of United States
for the Third Judicial District of
Oklahoma, County of Pottawatomie:
In Bankruptcy.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Ben W. Craig, Bank-
rupt.
To the creditors of Ben W. Craig,
of Shawnee, in the County of Potta-
watomie, and district aforesaid, a
bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
27th day of November, A. D. 1905, the
said Ben W. Craig was duly adjudi-
cated bankrupt, and that the first meet
ing of his creditors will be held at the
office of S. A. Sheldon, In Shawnee,
Oklahoma, on the 22d day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1905, at 11 o'clock In the
forenoon at which time the said credi-
tors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank-
rupt, and transact such other business
as may properly come before said
meeting.
FRED S. GOODRICH,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma City, Dec. 12, 1905. 12-10t
THE KANSAS CITY Barber College,
established in 189J; 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 ycu start
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, Kansas
City. Mo. 11-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
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. ft-i m
TO TRADE.
TO TRADE—8even lots In Oklaho-
ma City to trade for land near Shaw-
nee or Tecumseh. Address J. M. P.,
care News. 9-tf
KILL™. COUCH
AND U I"? EE THE LUNCS
""Dr. King's
New Discovery
for cr—
0NSUMPTI0N Price
OUGHS and 50c & $1.00
I0LDS Free Trial.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB-
LES, or MONEY BACK.
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First Published in The Shawnee News,
Dec. 12, 1905.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
In the District Court of United States
for the Third Judicial District of Ok-
lahoma, County of Pottawatomie:
In Bankruptcy.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of J. M. Marquis, Bank-
rupt.
To the creditors of J. M. Marquis,
of Shawnee, in the County of Pottawa-
tomie, and district aforesaid, a bank-
rupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 5th
day of December, A. D. 1905, the said
J. M. Marquis was duly adjudicated
bankrupt, and that the first meeting
of his creditors will be held at the
office of S. A. Sheldon, In Shawnee,
Oklahoma, on the 22d day of Decern
ber, A. D. 1905, at 2 o'clock In the af-
ternoon, at which time the said credi-
tors may attend, prove their claims,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank-
rupt, and transact such other business
as may properly comfa before said
meeting.
FRED S. GOODRICH,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
Oklahoma Cltv, Dec 12, 1905. 12-10t
Oklahoma Concrete
and Sidewalk Company
H. W. DUNHAM, Manager
All kinds of cement work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Phone Residence 1218
610. East 10th St.
Every Little
Bit Helps
So don't forget
us when your
suit needs cleaning
and pressing.
THE NEW IDEA TAILORS
214 E. Main 8t. Phono 707
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SAY
PHONE No. 176
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And get the habit of using j j
the best Transfer Line in the j;
city. The finest rubber tire ; •
closed carriages used exclu- j j
sively. Meets all trains day or j j
night. Private calls given '!
spccial attention.
J. E
RICE, Prop.
TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS WITH ALL
POINTS IN OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TER.
The mall Is quick, the telegraph is quicker, but the long
dlstai®v telephone communication 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, facilities for handling traffic to the follow-
ing citlei, Is worthy of your attention:
CHICAGO,
MEMPH"
INDIANAPOLIS,
OMAHA,
ST. LOUIS,
WICHITA,
PEORIA, ILL.,
HOUSTON, TEXAS,
iACKSONVlLLE, ILL.,
KANSAS CITY,
FT. SMITH,
.TOPLIN,
DALLAS,
JEFFRRSON CITY,
FT. WORTH,
CAIRO, ILL.,
DAVENPORT, IOWA,
SPRINGFIELD, MO.
SHRGVESPORT, LA.
Practically all charges on toll conversation are reduced one-
half between the hours of 6 p. m. and 6 a. m. Inform the toll
operator of your wants any time during the day and we -7111
have your party ready at the appointed tlm«
PIONEER TEL. &, TEL- CO.
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HOW HE WON HER
The hardest heart will soften under the
influence of this delicious ICE CREAM.
1*. is made from the linest country sep-
arator cream and is the smoothest arti-
cle on the market in creams. We make
fl variety of flavors anil a variety of de-
signs. Give us your orders if you ap-
preciate trusting them in competent
hands. Our employes are experts, in
theit lines. Prompt attention given to
"ll. Yours for business,
BLUE RIBBON CREAMERY and
ICE CREAM CO.
SHAWNEE, - OKLA.
Condensed Statement of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
8hawnee, Oklahoma, to the Comptroller of the Currenoy, at the
close of business August 25, 1905,
Resource*.
Loans and Discounts $186 241.10
U. S. Bonds and Premiums. 26,481.48
Stocks and Bonds 8,071.81
Real estate 19,468.86
Furniture and fixtures .... 3,000.00
Five per cent, fund 1,260.00
Overdrafts 4,839.18
Cash and sight exchange... 115,676.00
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In flOO.OOt.M
Surplus and undivided profits 17,101.41
Circulation 26,000.00
Deposits 222.9S6.CT
Total 1366,028.09 Total t365.028.0t
We Solicit Your Business.
W. U CHAPMAN, Cashier.
C rissman's
Planing Mill.
Manufacturers of and dealers in
6LASS, SASH, 300RS AND BUNDS |
and all kinds of
8pclal Mill Work.
Estimates.Cheerfully CMven.
Tel. 341. S. Bell Street
Near the Railroad.
HOME-MADE BREAD
Like mother used to bake, made
—daily at—
Th^ Boston Bakery,
312 East Main Street
Our wagon delivers bread, pies,
cakes, etc., to all parts of the city.
Phons and have the wagon call on
you, ind get your fresh bread daily.
Dr. S. E. KNIGHT, j;
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON jj
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SPECIALTIES
DISEASES OF WOMEN
AND CONFINEMENT.
OFFICE 12V4 W. MAIN
pbone 30.
RES. TELEPHONE 280 i!
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OUR
Picture frame Parlors
Are Attracting Much ^
Attention
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We have the largest and finest line
of Picture Moulding and everything
to make picture frames from the
heapeit to the richest kind. A fine
Une of all kinds of pictures.
J. P. WIRFS
COR. BROADWAY AND 9th STREET
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@ PROMPT DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY.
| THE NEW STATE g
I COAL, WOOD AND FEED CO. I
@ ROODHOUSE & VINSON, Props. ®
{oj Best McAlester—2,000 lbs $6 00 @
^ Colorado Lump—1,000 lbs J6,oo
!:1 Briar Creek *5.75 *T
® Henrietta Lump $5.50
© Nut Coal $4.50 @
Adams' Creek—car lots f-4-25
^ Cook wood, Heater wood Any Quantity ^
jg Six large cars of coal on hand—come and see it weighed.
® Phone 800. 107 West Main.
H. B. CHASE & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Wholesale Fruits, Produce, etc. Dealer in oranges, lemons, bananas, potatoes,
tc. Carry a full line.
218 N. Broadway. Phone 9o'
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SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
A. pi'ilio intitu'u )i opin to ttia Miiioal Profession.
Hi3 ninetean large, airy tooth, inoludin j an up-to-
dita oojfivia? rj>n Oar nuraaj are graduated,
trained aid experienoed.
SHAWNEE HOSPITAL
J H SCOTT, M. D., Superintendent.
312 North Belt.
Why N t Have a Christmas Tree Every Day in the Year?
In the year? We dig evergreens with a ball of dirt sacked on, and after
being used is Xmas trees can be planted in the yard. This is the proper
way to set evergreens, with a ball of dirt on the same.
SHAWNEE NURSERIES,
Phone 476. One and One-half Mile East of Main St
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