The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 244, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THB) NBWS THREE MONTHS, J1.0J
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YOU WILL MISS $100 REWARD
which will not be paid unless you
cozae to
Folly Theatre
(Under New Management)
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2:30,
MARCH 6TH, AND UNTIL
FURTHER NOTICE,
And See the World Famed
'MERRY MACS"
AND THEIR CLEVER DRAMATIC
AND HIGH CLASS COMEDY CO.
The Novelty Act, "TEMPTATION,"
by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackley.
First appearance of The Great
Sandogas with their troupe of WON-
DERFUL DOGS and Sandoga's mar-
velous MIND READING.
The McGannons, Terrence and
Jennie,
The Famous
Mr. Cash Blondel, vocalist and ac-
tor.
Miss Alice Moore, the clever musi-
cian and actress.
The. Great Merry Macs and Clown
Doy Topsy. Drama Farce and the
Double Edison Moving Pictures, the
"Moral Instructors' Circus"—ones en-
dorsed by the clergy, press and pub-
lic. Admission to all 10 cents.
Miss Merklsy
Trained Mktm
II
NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN
PRIMARY ELECTION.
Wanted
WANTED—Ambitious lady to rep-
resent manufacturer. Permanent em-
ployment. Address B. H. G., care
News. 12-3t
WANTED—Printer wants situation
in country office or as apprentice In
large union office. E. M. Herndon,
G. D„ Shawnee, Okla. 12-lt
REPUBLICANS PREPARING | (1 Uf FARES
FORWAR IN NEW YORK " "
WANTED—A Carpenter to build
me a house in exchange for a house
and loL Inquire at 120 S. Draper.
10-3t
WANTED—To buy, second-hand
furniture. 609 E Main St. 9-lm
WANTED—A gentle horse for feed,
light work and best of care. Phone
116. 23-tf
For Sale
FOR SALE—Good farm, or trade
for city property. Conservative Loan A
Abstract Co. 22-lm
DR. W. J. CRAMPTON
Dentist
126% North Broadway
Phone 759 Black
Good Work, Reasonable Prices
FOR SALE—Pianos, from factory
to your home direct, at (5.00 per
month. Elmer Thompson, piano
builder and tuner. Phone 1150 Black.
10-lm
MONEY TO LOAN on good real es-
tate security. See Kerker Bro«. 22-tl
DR. G. H. TAYMAIS
...DENTIST...
PHONE 92
Office over Shawnee National Bank
FOR SALES—Good two-seated cut-
under Tibbits carriage, and good fam-
ily horse. Will sell cheap. T. G
Heath, 711 N. Aydelotte. 7-6t
Shawnee Lodge No. 22, I. O. O. F
Meets every Thursday night.
Visiting Brethren welcome.
YOU WILL BE PROUD OF
A KENYON OVERCOAT
wcvBUK it never loaet its shape until yon need i
one Style and Fit— a well as wearing
quality—are never lacking in Coats that bear
the Kenyool.hel , 1 hrV aie the
kind ol Overcoats that nol ooly
teel comfortable and
cosy- but look
right all the
It's the
Way They're
made
Kenyoti Overcoats are made in • factory
—not a sweatshop— where the art o< «:oat-
making baa reached perfection. Only irurd
buiics ate used and every part is carefully made by
an expert workman Ask your dealer
r. i/riivAW rf\ UNION SQUARE
C. KENYON CO., NEW ¥ofei CITY
ForRent
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 303
N. Bell. 12-31
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
modern house. Apply 214 N. Union
4-6t
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished
for light housekeeping, ground floor
421 N. Philadelphia. 4-3t
FOR RENT—Large rooms, fur-
nished for housekeeping, In modern
home; also small house; close In
cheap. 328 N. Philadelphia. Phone
178 Black. l*3t
FOR RENT—Nice furnished rooms
at 103Mi W. Main St. Phone 227. tf
FOR RENT—Five rooms, one bed
each, and board for five. 331 N. Ok-
• .!>!« WjljirtT
Whereas, at a regular called meet-
ing of the republican central commit-
tee of the city of Shawnee, Potta-
watomie county, state of Oklahoma,
held in the city of Shawnee on the
24th day of February, 1910, a reeolu
tion was duly and regularly passed
directing that the nomination of can-
didates of the republican party for
the various municipal offices of the
city of Shawnee, as provided in its
charter, who are to be elected, and
whose names are to be placed on the
regular official ballot to be voted for
at the election to be called by the
mayor, under the provisions of said
charter should be by direct vote as
provided In said charter, at a primary
election, to be held for that purpose,
pursuant to an act of the legislature
of the territory of Oklahoma, ap-
proved March 10, 1905.
Now, Therefore, Wo, the under
signed chairman and secretary re-
spectively of said committee, under
and by virtue of authority vested in
us by said resolution and said laws,
and the said charter, do hereby call
primary election, to be held in said
city of Shawnee, on the 26th day of
March, 1910, for the purpose of nom-
inating candidates of the republican
party for the following offices, and
whose names are to be placed on the
regular official ballot to be voted for
at the regular election to be called
by the mayor, under the charter, to
wit;
Mayor.
City assessor.
City treasurer.
One member of the council from
each of the six wards of said city.
One member of the board of edu-
cation from each of the six wards ot
said city.
Also to select a member for the
city central committee for each ward.
The polls of said primary election
shall be open at 2 o'clock p. m. and
close at 7 o'clock p. m. of said day,
and shall be kept open between said
hours of said day. The various poll-
ing places in said city are hereby
designated as follows;
First Ward.
Precinct A—Harris' livery barn.
Precinct B—Longmire's barn.
Second Ward.
Precinct A—City hall.
Precinct B—Hagar's barn.
Third Ward.
Old Herald building.
Fourth Ward.
Precinct A—Shawnee Transfer com-
pany's office.
Precinct B—Louis' building, corner
Main and McKinley.
SITUATION MAY BE SUCH THAI
ONLY ROOSEVELT CAN
SETTLE IT.
Washington, D. C., March 12—The
administration forces are preparing
for the bitterest war in Its history
it the efforts to oust Timothy Wood-
ruff from the chairmanship of tne
New York state committee Is con-
tinued, which resulted at Albany in
the election of Cobo. The 'back from
Elba" defiance is behind the move-
ment and is trying to start such a
rumpus that nobody but Roosevelt
can settle It. It Is regarded as a
critical test of Governor Hughes. It
he fails to down the insurgents he
will be politically dead.
Napoleon's Grit
was of Ue unconquerable, aever-say
die kind, the kind that you need
most when you have a bad cold,
cough or lung disease. Suppose
troches, cough. syrups, coa liver oil
or doctors have all failed, don't lose
heart or hope. Take Dr. King's New
Discovery. Satisfaction Is guaran
teed when used for auy throat or
lung trouble. It has saved thousand!
of hopeless sufferers. It masters
stubborn colds, obstinate coughs,
hemorrhages, la grippe, croups, as
thma. hay fever and whooping cough
and Is the most safe and certain
remedy for all bronchial affections
50c. Jl.OO. Trial bottle free at all
Jrugglsts.
to California
New Mexico
Arizona
Mexico
One way Colonist tickets on sale
daily to April 15, 1910, inclu-
sive, from
SHAWNEE, OKLA.
Only a few points shown below.
For fares to other points and infor- i
mation as to the liberal stop-over
privileges accorded, phone, write or :
see the undersigned.
Los Angeles $25.o( j
San Francisco 25.00
San Diego .• 25.00
Pasadena 25.00 I
Redlands 25.00 |
Sacramento 25.00
Santa Barbara 25.00
Monterey 25.00 ^
PreBcott 25.00
Phoenix 25.00
Flagstaff 25.00
Tucson 25.00
Biabee 26.35
Goldfleld 35.60
Tonopah 35.60
Doming 25.00
Silver City 25.00
Chihuahua 25.00
Guaymas 25.00
Mexico City 25.00
Through tourist sleepers to Los An-
geles, San Francisco and San Diego,
daily.
TO THE THEATER GOERS OF SI
I desire to call your attention to the fact that the advance sale
of seats for Joseph M. Weber's production of the tremendous Weber
theater (New York) success
by Edward Locke, music by Joseph Carl Brail, which comes to the
Becker theater, Tuesday evening March 15, will open Saturday morn-
ing at Hendrick's drug store.
The sterling worth of this attraction has preceded Its coming,
arousing an anticipatory interest seldom witnessed in local theatri-
cals.
I consider this presentation the dramatic event ot the season,
and suggest that you secure your seat early, for the demand gi*es
unmistakable evidence of our theater-goers' intention of giving [to
this performance their unqualified support.
Faithfully yours,
J. R. FRANING,
Manager Becker Theater.
Prices for this engagement are 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Free
list absolutely suspended. Mall orders filled in order received.
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lean or Cheny, Wash
was saved from a frightful death Is
a story to thrill the owrld. 'A hard
cold," he writes, "brought on a des
perate lung trouble that baffled an
expert doctor here. Then I paid $10
> $16 a visit to a lung specialist in
Spokane, who did not help me. Then
I went to California, but without ben
eflt. At last I used Dr. King's New
Discovery, which completely cured me
and now 1 am as well as ever." For
Lung Trouble, Bronchitis, Coughs and
Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whoopln*
Coughs it's supreme. 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all
druggists.
Santa Fe
lahoma.
2-tf
FOR RENT—iFurnished room in
first-class private house; meals is de-
sired. 425 N. Beard St. 2-tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms by
day or week. 12% W. Main St., over
City cafe. 28-10t
FOR RENT—One large front room,
nicely furnished. 418 N. Beard. 28-tf
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the suprene
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY,LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever lold
over a druggist's counter.
j—n
Cheap Money
You may wish to borrow some
money to invest in GREATER
SHAWNEE. If a°, come to see me.
You get the money soon as papers
are made out.
property for sale and houses to
rent- ,
J. C. FISHER
ROOM 106 MAMMOTH BLDG.
RUBY ring free
xskskbb P«ISM0DES
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one bed
each; nicely furnished. 617 S. Beard
St. 28"tf
W. L. IN6HAM. Agt.
A. T. & S. F. R'|.
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
S. F. VOSE
VETERINARIAN
Is located at 127 South Bell street
All calls promptly answered. Office
phone 392. Residence phone 742.
Residence, 314 N. Oklahoma.
Ladies' Try
Mrs. W. E.Jackson's
White Hose Complexion Cream, am
you will use no other. Find it at
Wallace Mann's or F. A.
Reynolds & Son.
RAW MATERIAL.
Shawnee has unlimited raw mater
iai of easy access for many lines of
manufacturing.
BBS. WILSON & GmUIIIEI!
SPECIALISTS.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Third Floor Mammoth building.
Rooms 113-114. Fno-' 764.
SHAWNEE OKLA
BON TON BAKERY
MAKES BREAD
Just a Little Better Than Mother Used
to Make-
Cakes madi to order by ) oar own rectipe
DR. E. M. BAILEY,
DR. MARY JOHNSON,
OSTEOPATHY.
Nature's Way to Health.
SHAWNEE.
WM. MABEN T. Q. COTLIf
Maben & Cutlip
Attorneys at Law
Office rooms, Shawnee: Rooma Nos
1, 2, 3 and 4 Pottawatomie Buildina
Also offices at Tecumseh.
MURE HORSES
Nor it ain't no bluff-
It ain't no Joke,
Halliday's horseshoeing
Is the proper stuff.
124 N. Beard. F. E. HALLIDAY.
The Sale of Armourdale
Lots Have Been a Grand
ROOMS FOR RENT—Two, with
three beds; gas; two blocks from
Main St. 121 S. Philadelphia. 28-tf
FOR RENT—Two rooms, two or
three beds; can serve meals to four
or five people. 934 N. Union. 28-tf
ROOM AND BOARD, $4.50 and *5.
336 East Seventh St. 28-10
FOR RENT—By Conservative Loan
& Abstract Co., one 16-room house
one 8-room house, Nos. 403 and 406
S. Pennsylvania Ave. 22-lm
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one bed
each. Phone 178 Black. 328 N. Phil-
adelphia. 2'"
Fifth Ward.
Corner Main and Harrison.
Sixth Ward.
North end fire station.
The following persons are hereby
appointed as judges and clerks of
said primary election.
First Ward.
Precinct A—Judges; J. A. Hebble,
A. Hanagartner. Clerks: L. A. Al-
bin, O. F. Wilcox.
Precinct B—Judges: Chris. Kulsl,
J. P. Wilson. Clerks: R. Wyant, J.
T. Jolly.
Second Ward.
Precinct A—Judges: A. M. Carle-
ton, R. L. Smith. Clerks: F. B. Reed,
C. J. Benson.
Precinct B—Judges: W. H. Dodge,
Jacob Spoon. Clerks: J. B. Land, J.
H. Lyle.
Third Ward.
Judges: P. A. Hill, O. M. Sears.
Clerks: T. S. Tripp, R. P. Frazler.
Fourth Ward.
Precinct A—Judges: Calvin Ar-
thur, L. Banmle. Clerks: J. H. Hun-
nicut, E. E. Bryant.
Precinct B—Judges: Dan Smith, A.
I. Brown. Clerks: W. W. Ives, Jesse
Williams.
Fifth Ward.
Judges: Mark Goode, Carl Binder.
Clerks: Frank Hartman, Mark Tim
mons.
CASTLE HALL SHAWNEE LODGE |
No. 20, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
vlslt'ng brothers cordially invited tr
be present
Third floor, Postoffice Building.
F. W. Haifley, K. of R. and S
W. L. Madden, C. C.
FF^NGtt TF^ftTMEIMTSj
MRS. BROWN Cft-RR
(fives French Treatment", body and I
face: also manicuring, chiropody and |
hairdressing. Will make Calls.
PH-ONE 937
T. P. Mitchell j
architect and
builder
I OS 8. B'^oV Shawnee, OK-
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one bed
each; can serve meals to six people.
404 N. Philadelphia. 2-tf
FOR RENT—Fifteen rooms, eigh-
teen beds. 110^ E. Main St. Phone
819. 2'tf
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
N. Broadway, opposite city hall. l-3t
light housekeeping, down stairs. 201
50631—Set with a fine ruby
This ring is made by drawing a shell
solid gold over a rod of compo-
Sto metal and is warranted to
tL several years when subjected
to ordlnary wear. Satisfaction guar-
inteed by the manufacturer. The
stv^ and finish has every appear-
ance of solid gold, and the stone .s
the finest imitation of a real gem.
Subscr.p.'on Prue SOc^ye..
IHE
.44 tt,.l SUMt. New YorkClly
MARTIN'S STUDIO
123# E. Main St.
Kot Satisfactory work at prices you |
can afford.
Conkey's Famous Poultry Remedie.
Ask for o'ir poultry book—FREl
ibsolutely guaranteed.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; everything mod-
ern; two blocks from Main street.
?02 N. Bell. 8-31
FOR RENT—Two rooms, for light
housekeeping. 540 N. Douglas. Phone
1059. 5'tf
FOR RENT—Three rooms, with
three beds; can serve meals to six
people. Phone G17. 117 North Phil-
adelphia.
Lost and Found
LOST—Gold locket, engraved V. R
M., Dec. 18, 1909. Finder please
leave at News office and obtain re-
ward j j ii.
Sixth Ward.
Judges: F. A. Brown, J. Drake.
Clerks: C. J. Becker, J. M. Bayne.
That the said Judges and clerks ol
said wards and precincts, as herein
appointed, are hereby directed to
make their reports and returns of
the said primary election to the city
central committee at a meeting there-
of to be held in the city hall In the
said city of Shawnee, on the 28th day
of March, 1910, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m., and the persons receiv-
ing the highest number of votes for
the office for which he Is a candidate
shall be declared the nominee for
such office.
Said primary election shall be held
and conducted in accordance with the
provisions of the charter of said city,
approved on the 15th day of Feb
i uary, 1910, and the laws referred to
therein on questions, of said election
In witness whereof, we have here
unto set our hands this the 24th day
of February, 1910.
S. M. RIDDELL,
Chairman.
N. M. PELL,
25-30t Secretary.
CLARK'S SEED STORE!
Phone 140 208 E Main.
B. C. FORAKER
Exclusive Breeder of Rose Comt
RHODE ISLAND REDS
The kind that I-AY Is the kind
that PAY.
Eggs for setting from Pen 1.... J2.50
(For IB)
Eggs from Pen 2 .$1.50
Premiums awarded: FirBt and Sec-
ond Cock; First and Second Hen;
First and Second Pullet and First
[Cockerel; First and Third Pen;
I Shawnee Poultry Show, December,
I1909.
110 East Main Street Shawnee, Okla
This assures the progress of Shawnee. Shawnee
property is sure to double in value within the
next six months.
Here are a few of our special bargains:
A two-story brick building, 55 ft. front, 140 ft.
deep, centerally located. This can be j
bought at a bargain - Get Our Price
Two business lots on East Mam Street, a bar-
gain at - - - $2,750.00
5 acre tract, new 3-room house, good well, short
distance from car line, price $2,000>00
We have a large list of improved and unimproved
residence and business property. Get our
prices and terms.
KerKer Bros
I I I North Union
REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANi
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