The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THIS NBWS THREE MONTHS, ll.OJ
THE SHAWNEE NE 3
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910.
AG- THREE
Cheap and
Big Can Baking
Powder is Only Big i
in Satisfaction— Not in Economy
• Not"
II
A large can and a small cost does not make baking powder cheap-
er even less expensive than Calumet—the high-quality, moderate-price
kind. It certainly cannot make it as good. Don 't judge baking powder in
this way—the real test—the proof of raising power, of evenness, uniformity,
wholesomeness and deliciousness will be found only in the baking.
w uoieioucuess auu ueuciousness win oe iouna onr
fALUMET
^ BAKING POWDER
is a better baking powder than you have ever used be-
fore. And we will leave it to your good judgment for
proof. Buy a can today. Try it for any baking pur-
pose. If the results are not better—if the baking is not
lighter, more delicious, take it back and get your money.
Calumet is medium in price—but great in satisfaction.
' Free—large handsome recipe book, illustrated in colon.
.Send 4c and slip found in pound can.
Calumet Received Highest Award-
World's Pure Food Exposition
the
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!lor MAOCBYTMCt^l
_CHtCA®0^,
Wanted
WANTED—Ambitious lady to rep-
resent manufacturer. Permanent em-
ployment. Address B. H. G., care
News. 12*"
WANTED—Printer wants situation
in country office or as apprentice in
large union office. E. M. Herndon,
G. D„ Shawnee, Okla. 12-lt
WANTED—A Carpenter to build
me a bouse in exchange for a house
and lot. Inquire at 120 S. Draper.
10*3t
WANTED—To buy, second-hand
furniture. 509 E. Main St. 9-lm
WANTED- A gentle horse for feed,
light work and best of care. Phone
116. 23-tf
For Sale
80 acres on Inter-
urban south of
Shawnee, cheap.
Inquire at
Street Railway
Company Office
WANTED—Man to go in partner-
ship in opening a real estate office.
See me at the English Kitchen, 21
E. Main, Thursday at 10 a. m. K.
T. Howe.
For Sale
FOR SAI..E—Good farm, or trade
for city property. Conservative Loan &
i Abstract Co. 22-lm
FOR SALE—Fresh, full-blood Jer-
sey cows. Apply at Dr. W. C. Wing-
field's Jersey farm, one mile east of
town. 15-3t
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
NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN
PRIMARY ELECTION.
MONEY TO LOAN on good real es-
tate security. See Kerker Bros. 22-tf
FOR SALE—Good two-seated cut-
under Tibbits carriage, and good fam-
ily horse. Will sell cheap. T. G.
Heath, 711 N. Aydelotte. 7-6t
ForReni
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. 303
N. Bell. 12-3t
LOW FARES
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-
mation as to the liberal stop-over
privileges accorded, phone, write or
see the undersigned.
Los Angeles
San Francisco
San Diego
Pasadena
Redlands
Sacramento
Santa Barbara
Monterey
Prescott
Phoenix
Flagstaff
Tucson
Bisbee
Goldfleld
Tonopab 35i#0
Deming ?5.00
Silver City
Chihuahua
Guaymas
Mexico City
Through tourist sleepers to Los An-
geles, San Francisco and San Diego,
daily.'
W. L. INGHAM. A|t. I
A. T. & S. F. R'y. 1
SHAWNEE. OKLA.
WM. MABEN T. G. CUTLI1
Maben & Cutlip
Attorneys at Law
Office rooms. Shawnee: Rooms No*
1, 2. 3 and 4 Pottawatomie Building
AIbo offices at Tecumseh.
Mies Merklcy
Trained Nurec
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in
modern house. Apply 214 N. Union.
4-6t
FOR RENT—Nice furnished rooms
at 103% W. Main St. Phone 227. tf
ROOM AND BOARD, $4.50 and $5l
336 East Seventh St. 26-10
DR.
W. J. CRAMPTON
Dentist
125% North Broadway
Phone 759 Black
Qood Work, Reasonable Prices.
$26.1/0
26.00
25.00
26.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
25.00
26.00
26.35
35.00
DR. 0. H. TAYMAiN
...DENTIST...
PHONE 92
Office over Shawnee National Bank
HEALTH.
Shawnee has been a healthy city
since its foundation. Central Okla-
homa has always been regarded as
one of the healthiest sections of the
United States.
The balmy and dry air of this city
and surroundings, with Its refreshing,
cool nights, make here a spot where
mind and body alike may perforin
the greatest tasks with the least fric-
tion. At an altitude of 1,006 feet,
with a maximum of sunshine and
pure air, the capacity for hard work
Is up at highest point.
FOR RENT—By Conservative Loan
& Abstract Co., one 16-room house,
one 8-room house, Nos. 403 and 405
S. Pennsylvania Ave. 22-lm
FOR RIDNT—Three miles east, 160
acres. Apply to H. S. Barrett, 207
N. Louisa. 14-tf
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 Snawnee on the
24th day of February, 1910, a resolu-
tion was duly aud 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, dp-
proved March 10, 1906.
Now, Therefore, We, 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
a 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. ra. 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.
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,
Hanagartner. Clerks: L. A. Al-
A Policeman's Testimony.
j N. Patersou. nig hi policeman of
| Nashua. Iowa, writes: "Last wlnter
| 1 bad a bad cold on my lungs and
tried at least half ti du^nn advertise^
ctfUgh medicines and nad inL'atment
from two physicians without getttatf
sny benefit. A fr end reconinitudted
Foiey'l Honey and Tar and two-r.hlrds
of a bottle cured me. I consider It
r.£e greatest cough and lung medicine
TWO MILLION POPULATION.
Shawnee offers the advantages of
being located in the center of two
millions of consuming population wno
are all prosperous.
Shawnee offers an equable climate,
where the highest efflcienc" for the
•aborer can be maintained through-
out the year.
The reaiers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all its stages,
and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
(Nre is the only positive cure now
"own to the medical fraternity. Ca
tarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying tb foundation of
the disease an£ giving the paden)
strength by building up the constitu
tion and assisting nature In doing Its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for amy
case that it fails to cure. Send fot
list of testimonials. Address F J
CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.. Sold by
druggis's, 75c.
DIVERSIFIED FARMING.
The expenses of a small diversified
farm in central Oklauoma are small
and one Is always certain of having
table necessities. Oklahoma is noi
a place where a man can raise a fam
lly, educate them and have a bank
account without having to work; but
many a man who has not been able
to pay down more than one-fourth of
the price of his small farm, has
achieved entire success with ordinary
farming, and has paid for the place
within two or three years, from the
proceeds. Hundreds of instances
might be sited of such success in
central Oklahoma. Many men in the
vicinity of Shawnee are woll-to-do
who came here with Just enough
money to pay part of the purchase
price and get the Implements and
stock
Ff^NOtt TF^fUMENTS
KS9SI MRS. BROWN Cft-RR
{fives French Treatments, body and
face: also manicuring, chiropody and
hairdressintf. Will make Calls.
PH-OINE 937
School of instruction
every day and even-
ing, week of March
14th. I>. Hoag,Grand
Lecturer in coarge.
All members of Shaw
nee Lodges are urged to be present as
as much as possible.
H. O. f«ewcorab,Sec.
J. O. Adams, W. M.
MARTIN'S iVTUDlO
122% E. Main St.
Hor Satisfactory work at prices you
can afford.
SHAWNEE LOCAL SOCIALIST
PARTY MEETS EVERY SUNDAY
AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOCK IN
MALL TRADES ASSEMBLY I'ALL,
WHITTAKER BUILDING.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
The Cyclone store has removed to
306 East Main street, with a big
stock of dry goods, clothing, notions
and shoes.
SHAWNEE'S FACTORIES PAY.
The manufacturing plants In Shaw
nee are prosperous. Good dividend*
are a reality. Those who have lo
cated in Shawnee and have attended
to their business have all prospered
There is a diversity of labor to
supply the demand.
The large number of skilled me
chanics employed by the railroad.-
make It easy to induce other skilled
mechanics to make their homes -r,
Shawnee.
For manufacturing concerns using
women and boys the field Is very a<
tractive, owing to the large number
of men employed in the plants al
ready established hero.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
N. Broadway, opposite city hall. l-3t
light housekeeping, down stairs. 201
Lost and Found
LOST—Gold locket, engraved V. R
M., Dec. 18, 1909. Finder please
leave at News office and obtain re-
ward
Vacant lots below the market in
all parts of the city. You lose if you
don't see us. Byler & Porter, 107 N.
Bell St. 2-lm
Pertinent Question.
Howard—Mrs. Holmes gets on much
better with her husband than she used
to. Coward-Same husband?—Life.
Santa Fe
V
8. F. VOSE
VETERINARIAN
Is located at 127 South Bell atreet
All calls promptly answered. Office
phone 392. Residence phone 742.
Residence, 314 N. Oklahoma.
Ellhu Root, United States senator to the court. Senator Root has en.
from New York, who has taken the gaged no counsel—he probably is
lead in the movement to fight the sufficient In law to know what to
mandate of a supreme court judge
to compel members of the senate and
house of representatives to appear
before him and show cause why they
should not award a contract for
printing In a way that seems right
do—but the situation is likely to be-
come a celebrated one in American
history. Justice Wright of the su
preme court of the District of Co-
lumbia is the jurist who issued the
mandate.
bin, O. P. Wilcox.
Precinct B—Judges: Chris. Kuhl,
J. P. Wilson. Clerks: R. Wyant, J.
T. Jolly.
Second Ward.
Precinct A—Judges: A. M. Carle-
ton, R. L. Smith. Clerics: F. B. Reed,
C. J. Benson.
Precinct B—Judges: W. H. Dodge,
Jacob Spoon Clerks: J. B. Land, J.
H. Lyle.
Third Ward.
Judges: F. A. Hill, G. M. Sears.
Clerks: T. S. Tripp, R. P. Frazler.
Fourth Ward.
Precinct A—Judges: Calvin Ar-
thur, L. Baumle. 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 Tlm-
mons.
Sixth Ward.
Judges: F. A. Brown, J. Drake.
Clerks: C. J. Becker, J. M. Bayne.
That the said judges and clerks of
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 committer 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 16th day of Feb
ruary, 1910, and the laws referred to
therein on questions, of said election
In witness whereof, we have here
unto set our hands this the Z4th day
of February, 1910.
S. M. RIDDELL,
Chairman.
N. M. PELL,
25-30t Secretary.
Shawnee Lodge No.
Meets every Thursday .night.
Visiting Brethren welcome.
Ladies' Try
Mrs. W. E.Jackson's
White Roie Complexion Cream, an
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 l
manufacturing.
BOWLES & BENNETT,
Watchmakers, Manufacturing
Jewelers and Opticians.
Nickel Frames, $1.00 to $3.50.
Twenty-year Gold Filled Frames,
$3.00 to $5.00.
Best Gold Frames. $6.00 to $8.00.
With Wade& Branch Hardware Store
108 BAST I! A IN. 2-1 m
MR. CHARLES FRANCOS GIARD
TEACHER OF
PIANO AND THEORY
EpworLh University
in Shawnee 3atunlays. For terms
inquire of Miss Ulah Reed, 212 North
Market streak Phone 533.
Mrs. Alma W. Powell of New York,
wife of a wealthy manufacturer, and
a vocalist, linguist, lawyer, social re-
former and sufTragette, all rolled in
one, who played what some of her
friends call a mean trick a few nights
ago. She Invited to her home two
young women from the great East
Side, wage earners who work long
hours. She dressed them In beauti-
ful gowns and bedecked them with
jewelry. Several of the men pres-
ent, Including. Mrs. Powell says,
Count Frederick Strensch and an-
other man worth $8,000,000, were
much taken with the pretty girls and,
after dancing with them, begged the
privilege of calling. Mrs. Powell says
the experiment showed that wealth
and false pride form the social bar-
rier and not true worth.
YOU WILL BE PROUD OF
A KENYON OVERCOAT
brcau**- it neter lonci ill shapr until you Deed a new
onr Slylf and Fit— a* well at wearing
quality—air nr ver lacking in Coati thai beat
the Ken yon I abr I IhryaieU:
kind ot Ovrfcoats that not only
feel comfortable aud
cwy—but look
nght all the
Kenyon Ovefcoattare made in a factory
—not a «w ran hop—where the art ol coat-
making has trachea perfection. Only tesird
fabrics are uird andeverr part u carefully made by
an expert workman Ask your dealer
NEW VOK CITY
Cheap Money
You may wish to borrow some
money to invest in GREATER
SHAWNEE. If so, 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 10C MAMMOTH BL.DG.
BBS. WILSON 8 GALLAHER
SPECIALISTS
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Third Floor Mammoth building.
Rooms 113-114. Fno.. 764.
SHAWNEE OKLA
BON TON BAKERY
H AKES BREAD
Just a Little U Iter Than Mother I'sed
to Make
Cakes mare to order by jour own rtceipe
/wo/?£ HORSES
It ain't no Joke,
Nor It ain't no blull—
Malllday's horseshoeing
Is the proper stuff.
124 N. Beard. F. E. HALLIDAY.
AT U. B. CHURCH.
Hon. W. M. Murdock of Oklahoma
City will lecture in the U. B. church
next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
In a five-acre tract, smooth and nice
block 10 In Remington & Beard's ad
ditlon. Price fl.bOO.
Wheeler & Smith,
107 North Broadway. Phone >
>*or indigestion an<* an stomach
'roubles take Foley's Orlno Laxative
(t lb the natural remedy for Indiges-
tion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad
breati sick headache, torpid liver
blllouan* ss and habitual constipation
Foley's CYlno Laxative sweetens the
stomach wid breath, and tones
the entlrw alimentary system. Sold
by a1! drufctista.
Shawnee—the city of possibilities—
40,000 in 1912.
Thomas Hayes Is organizing a nest
I of Owls In the city. 10-lw
>ffice PhOi.e 121 Res. Phons 31
Office 206 South Union
Shawnee Transfer Company
Wlshart & McDonald, Props.
General Storage, Crating and Packing
ifyoii want
GARDENS PLOWED
CailatNo e t Farralst
Conkey's Famous Poultry Remediei
Ask for our poultry book—FREE
absolutely guaranteed.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousand*} have testified.
for KIDNEY, liver and
stomach trouble
it is the best medicine ever *old
over a druggists counter.
■Ma-nHR-W.'BHMWVl
B. C. FORAKER
Exclusive Breeder of Rose Comi,
RHODE ISLAND REDS
The kind that LAY Is the kind
that PAY.
Eggs for sotting from Pen 1 12.50
(For IB)
Eggs from Pen 2 11.60
Premiums awarded: First and See-
ond Cock; First and Second Hen;
First and Second Pullet and First
Cockerel; First and Third Pen;
Shawnee Poultry 8how, December,
1909.
10 East Main Street. Shawnee. Okla
CLARK'S SEED STORE
Phone 140 208 E Main.
DR. E. M. BAILEY,
OR. MARY JOHNSON,
OSTEOPATHY.
Nature's Way to Health.
SHAWNEE.
CASTLE HALL SHAWNEE LODGE
No. 20, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock
visiting brothers cordially Invited to
be present
Third floor, Postoffice Building
F. W. Haifley, K. of R. and S
W. L. Madden, C. C.
the news, three months, $1.m
T. P. Mitchell
ARCHITECT 4IND
BUILDER
105 S. BVny Shawnee, OK.
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