The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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tr.Y THE NEWS WANT ADS.
THE SHAWNEE NEWS.
MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1906.
WE ~>0 JOB PRINTING.
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1 EMBROIDERY^? MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE f
Monday,
Jan- 15th
J. F. WOMBLE, the dependable store
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Will be the beginning of our Embroidery and Muslin
Underwear sale. The best showing of this class of
Merchandise will be spread before you, and at prices
tempting the smallest purse. Many other new Spring
goods will be offered at special prices for this sale-
Quality the highest, Prices the Lowest—is our Motto.
Monday,
Jan. 15th
Mi Mil!
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DO IT NCW.
Insure your future eye strength and
health by strengthening or relieving
any weak or faulty condition and stop
ping the strain. The regained power
will give you renewed strength and
energy. Let me help you to commence
the New Year right. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Warner the Optical Specialist
117 1-2 East Main St.
WE WANT YOUR HIDES
John Finnigan Co., 207 West Main
street, Shawnee, Okla. We pay the
highest cash prices for all kinds of
Hides and Furs. Jl-tfw
Clark's Seed Store pays
highest cash price for pe-
cans. We want all the
pecans in Pott county.
Sidney Clarke
I SEED store.I
I 212 E. Main St, Shawnee, Okla. |j
SOCIETY IS SLIGHTED
GOVERNOR FAILED TO MENTION
THE OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL
SOCIETY IN REPORT.
Novel Attraction.
The tendency toward public vaude-
ville Is dally increasing much to the
discomfort of the manager owing to
controlling competition houses, says
Warren A. Patrick, in the Bill Board.
I This craving for first class vaude-
Economy Is Given as the Excuse for vl"e has reached far into the smaller
the Failure to Note the Splendid i towns, and already the south has been
Work Being Done by the j raided by the vaudeville trust. Those
Organization. 1 towns of not sufficient population must
I continue to patronize the drama ex-
Oklahoma City, Okla., Jan. 15.—Ap- cept in such instances where the town
parently the Oklahoma Historical so- may be fortunate in possessing a local
ciety is not of enough importance to manager of sufficient courage to offer
receive notice in the report of the gov- inducements to the better companies
ernor of the territory. For reasons on tour between the week stands,
of economy, it is explained in a letter j The tremendous success of "Beauti-
to Custodian Campbell of the society, ful Bagdad" is partially attributed to
many things were left out of the ma- the fact that the management offers
terial furnished by the governor for d(uring the action of the laughable
his 1905 report after it had reached the musical vaudeville features such as
secretary of the interior, and the al- could be seen only over the larger vau-
lusion to the Historical society data deville circuits of the east.
was among it. The governor's report j Manager Verhine has booked this
for the past several years has contain- company for a night—Tuesday, Jan
ed creditable mention of the progress 1G—and has assured them of a full
of the society, many of the details house, and from all reports they cer-
were given, collections of relics were tainly deserve it.
enumerated, but in the report for 1905
nothing Is found to indicate that such |
an institution is in existence. But the
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We Have The Reputation ot Selling
Good and First-Class
FRESH AND
SALT MEATS
Oysters Fish and every-
thing kept in a First
Class Market. Leave
or send your orders and
they will have prompt
attention by our deliv-
ery men to any part of
the City *
The CITY MEAT MARKET
124 North Broadway.
past year has been one of the most
important in its history. In fact, a
great deal more has been accomplished.
The society was organized at King-
fisher on May 27, 1893, during the
meeting of the territorial press asso-
ciation. The present custodian, W. P.
Campbell, made the motion which was
carried and created the Oklahoma His-
| torlcal society. Subsequently in the
I year 18S>5, during the legislative ses-
sion, a law was passed making the so-
ciety a ward of the territory, where it
has remained ever since.
A reasonable amount of food thor-
oughly digested and properly assimi-
lated will always increase the
strength. If pour stomach Is a "little
off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest
what you eat and enable the digestive
organs to assimilate and transform all
foods into tissue-building blood. Kod)l
relieves Sour Stomach, Belching
Burn and all forms of Indigestion
Palatable and strengthening. Sold by
J. E. Cockrell. *
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing Is more in demand than a
medicine a iich meets modern require-
REV. CARLISLE P. B. MARTIN,L ments for a b,ood and system cleaner
L P such as Dr. King's New Life Pills
Of Waverly, Tex.,' writes: "Of They ar® what y°u ne^
morning, when first arising, I often stomach and liver troubles. Try
find a troublesome collection of them- At T- M- Remington drug store
phlegm, which produces a cough and 25c' guaranteed.
is very hard to dislodge; but a smal ———————————
quantity of Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup First Published in Shawnee News, Jan.
will at once dislodge it, and the trouble j 11, 1900.
Is over. I know of no medicine that PETITION AND ORDER FOR SALE.
Is equal to it, and it is so pleasant to
take. I can most cordially recom-
mend it to all persons needing a
medicine for throat or lung trouble."
25c, 50c and $1.00. Owl and Cresent
drug store. •
In the District Court of the United
States for the Third Judicial District
of Territory of Oklahoma, County of
Pottawatomie.
In Bankruptcy.
In the matter of Brunson & Sundstrom,
Bankrupt.
A colored farmer who resides near j Respectfully represents C. L. Castle,
Tecumseh and who has raised cotton trustee of the estate of said bankrupts,
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$10? 00.00 Given Away
Free! Free! Free!
Gas Ranges
AND
Piping
THIS IS OUR OFFER TO THE First 500 People who order
Gas Installed for Cooking.
We are here for business, and If you buy $17 worth of gas you can have it for $1." Cash or $17
on reasonable monthly payments—$3 Cash with your order, $3 when stove Is installed, and $3 the first of
each month thereafter.
On payment of this amount you get a receipt in full, not only for the gas, but for the Gas Range
we install in your house.
The only condition is that you will use the gas within one year from the date the stove is installed,
and, of course, you give us the right to run our gas service through your land to the house. There is no
scheme back of this other than that we want 600 families to bo lamiliar with what gas cooking is. Peo-
ple not familiar with gas for cooking ask: "How much will it cost a month?" And we find residents ot
Shawnee no exception. We do not care to make any statement more than a grocery man could advise a
newly married couple how much their bills would be—but we do know it will be highly satisfactory both
as to cost and operation. If we did not know, we could not give away at least $10,000 worth of Stoves,'as
we intend to—we take all the risk. The stockholders of our company have taken such risks before and
have never lost—because the patrons were satisfied. ' . (
"First Gome First Served" will be our motto, so far as
possible.
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Office 125 North Broadway.
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for twenty-five years, stated the other
day that he did not put in any cotton
last spring on account of sickness. Af-
ter he recovered his health, it was too
that said bankrupt estate, to wit: A
stock of drugs, medicines, and drug-
gist's fixtures, subject to a chattel
mortgage for fifteen hundred dollars,
lata to plant cotton, so he devoted his and that it would be for the benefit
time to small crops of corn, kafllr, sor- of said estate that said property should
ghum, melons, potatoes and such be sold subject to said mortgage and
things as were necessary to provide to save further expense In rent ,ect.,
for his family, also feeding enough ect. Wherefore he prays that he he
hogs to furnish his own meat for fam- authorized to make sale of said prop-
ily use. He asserted that he was in a erty at auction or at private sale,
better shape financially the first of Dated, this 11th day of January, 1900.
FOR RENT
Office rooms and Dance
Hall it. the Estes build-
ing (over post office)
Terms reasonable.
APPLY TO
DAVID PELZ
Room io,Over Post Office
flMV
25 CENTS'
158 ADAMS ST.CHICAGfL
this year than any year during which
he had raised cotton—that he had
made more clear money and made it
C. L. CASTLE,
Trustee.
The foregoing petition having been
easier than any former year. He is duly filed and having come on for a
now firmly convinced that it Is much hearing before me, of which sale ten
easier and better for the farmer to days notice is hereby given, It is or-
produce the necessaries of life him- dered that said trustee be authorized
self than it is to raise nothing but to sell said stock of goods and fixtures
cotton and then have to pay high at auction to the highest bidder for
prices for everything he has to eat. cash, on the 22d day of January, 1906,
When the farmers learn this, the farm- at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Ing class will be In much better clr- store known as the Palace Drug Stoie,
cumstances.—Tecumseh Republican. | on Main street, Shawnee, O. T.
The highest bidder shall deposit with
CHEAP RATES TO DENVER
THE
FRISCO
SYSTEM
Will sell daily until May 31 round trip
tickets to the above point at greatly
reduced rates. Tickets limited io
The secret of successfully ridding the trustee cash or certified check for ( ^Iay 31, except tickets sold during
the system of a cold is a thorough the amount of his bid, such sale to De month of May to be limited thirty days,
evacuation of the bowels. Kennedy's confirmed by the referee. |FoT further Information see Frisco ,ag-
Laxative Honey and Tar does this— | Witness my hand this 11th day of ent or address
Liquid Cold Cure, drives all cold out January, 1906. D- Farrlngton, T. P. A., Oklahoma
of tin system. Best for Coughs,! P. S. GOODRICH, City, Okla.
Croup, etc. Sold by J. E. Cockrell. • IMOtd Referee In Bankruptcy. F. E. Clark, D. P. A., Wichita, Kansas.
Perfection can only oe attained in
the physicial by allowing Nature to ap-
propriate and not dld3sipate her own
resources. Catharics gripe, weaken—
dissipate, while DeWitt's Little Early
Risers simply expel all putrid matter
and bile, thus allowing the liver to as-
sume normal activity. Good for the
complexion. Sold by J. E. Cockrell.
Let us figure with you on your
house painting. Wlrfs Paint & Glass
Oa I,a
We will do your paper hanging for
15c a double roll. Wirfs Paint A
Glass Co., corner Ninth and Broad
way. J7-tf
YOUR OLD
FRIENDS
BACK EA8T
Ought to Move Southwest.
Send us the names and addresses
of any persons you think would be in-
terested in the Southwest, and we will
nail them interesting land booklets
,nd a copy of our Immigration journal,
The Earth."
You send this list and we will send
:he descriptive matter.
Do It NOW!
Address
Gen. Colonization Agent,
A. T. & S. F. Ry.,
Railway Exchange, Chicago.
FOR CHEAP TEXAS LANDS
The Territory Along the
TEXAS MIDLAND RAILROAD
Offers Excellent Advantages.
The line extends through the coun-
ties of Lamar, Delta, Hunt, Kauftaaa.
and Ellis, situated In the northeast
and central portions of Texas,
lapds range in value from Ave to forty
dollars per acre. A variety of rich ao£
virgin soil is obtainable, consisting of.
black waxy, chocolate and sandy loan,
and the products embrace all crof*
for which Texas Is noted. A etiocc
feature of this section Is Uie high
of development, {notwithstanding th*
low price of land.
Round trip horoeset^urs tickets are
on sale twice monthly to all points la
Texas, and the best way to Houstoa,
Galveston and San Ajntonio (with Inter-
mediate stop-overs) Is via the Frisco,
Texas Midland and Southern PaclOe
Systems.
Further particulars will be gladly
furnished upon application to F. A.
Stone, Land Agept, Shawnee, Okla.
W. L. Sargent, Division Land AgeaC
Terrell, Texas.
F. B. McKay, General Passenger Ay-
eat, Terrell, Texas. J12-M
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Halpin, Harry E. The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1 Monday, January 15, 1906, newspaper, January 15, 1906; Shawnee, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc89779/m1/3/: accessed March 26, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.