The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 318, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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pc' r to UK goch irtatw-o',.
to hsvj ■< its Wfi^bt ux| OkUi>oms to
Imuoc fri-rxto tw«aust of tk*lr pr -
mstnrs -:')<«. Ot course OklUxxni
Cltr Ijwto t <iua ri/fbt dow to * t/xx:
iUd« lo •' ■'*«- U, sod Uist b) comics
to Oklsboius Citr now tb*r csl («r.
liuid Ibst *11! build tit slstt lioust,
«ff of t'jfrtjwtji witiit t* r« i 1111A
to ti* |kA' Jur irkfu sod wtw-rt
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mur6^rt Uiroufkout tit oouot'y is
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tkmj" AJJ pstriotk Aw*rks« citi-
mi *111 • tnxii.tr '* tisukJuI list
BO iwh lull pO*4rri Of fwyftitowJ
fcsrt r tr < ait lul/v vo^ut lo tils
cootttrr.
Ti* Mr tisaiplts sfford«d tius
l r of tit srstta of 4lr«ct prlmsrlt*
for vl«ctloo of Halted Kt*t*s esastor*
is*t proved rsti*r discoursilai to
ti* sdrocst«s of tit i Isb. It lit*
b**n cousplcuous failure vfatrtttr
irltd, esiMClsllr In lie rtfor>jied
Btstif of Wisconsin, ti«pollllcs of
whl'h iste been (lurlStd downwards """l Ktsials st fialirit.
br list *'d*«t chsjiiplofi of reform ,.
st Cbsuuuqus rue., ti. Hon. tUA I ° **
•rt Milton L* Kolletu. Ti- failure i '* vo,M) u^'" Ju'j*
Is slso mospl' uous la I lllools snd ' ' wlwth*r " "Aou'd be one
Jo Ksiissn. In tie Utl*r suit s i ll-1 " or "uo,J"fr- but Questkm of the
Uctau of aedlocre M1K «, .,1l .r'1"1M"'""r of loc*"n« " V*
]st tills titne.
! The cspitsl must remain st Guthrie
| un'll 1 I2. At tist time It will be
: proper to Iske action, buti three rears
! 1* a lone tln <- lo OklslmniA.
et*. Wt believe list Okla&oma Cltr
msde s irrsre mtotske. Bentlment
was lsr«elr wlti tist dtr, and we
all sdmirt*] tielr vim aud rigor and j
•"f-ntusllr would hsrt biujdtd tie! CLsrles Csry Rumstr
• aptUI to liem on s platMr; bet '"' artist scajptor sef,tiM. *,
change Uifl and vigor to srsrice, dt ett-. who Is to —«rr ~ M ' ' ^r'
"1<tloa and a rule or ruin poller and rliusn. ^ Hir"
tie peoplt *111 hate tie cltr tie)
once admired. Oklahoma Cltr ma;
ipllaj, but she *111 never,
rlends tist ait once had
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■" tbe sails of -it Aaeraesi
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t-hc 4afhtv ti* inregucrt aad
Kroy ibeir prcr;*r:r
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id the Xjutidig ExjKiEiLiui
rf Chime* acRteais LC Set
r tl - 1 attar, ciercra.*-!:. v^q] T *^eiT •*«§ to u*f cocrtrr
a btv aodet; calied !i> w *lfc<fT* "T «« inrrmt tlMtr
*- v er csr Cmisw or. Hand.
The United J i-., iruiter New Or
-eaxis aid tie Seroitt aaf Js^tneM-
a«,-of-wa.- art rug ,« -jrf :-,.l si_
« It ot .<rr«rf ibett i«-tselt wiU he adt
10 OTh«!• loregiieri is ti*
event of as ori-tak
Coitmsiit.' Bscer Weil, * tie .Ke>
Or^sxi has cjt!err®d with -« i on
mancen of tht tier wan- pi. zoe
tiej iiave scrt-'i ot s piss tor dot
<*r*i I'Xior j seoescur
ie dlpioiLi-j st Pekis b> it>T'
at wttiwt in the prolines scroti of
ti* Vii*s-«*.itg river .« ,.te.y tc
Tier be aeve. however
•i*t -t it eit.-t r laprtJbabjt Us !
■tie trouble wffl rea-i -s!l r...*
^Of>C*rvi st Wast- ngton.
Wsstirrt'JB. June ft.—The ci-.r o!
-Nanking. China. :-<=t oeerc W7-..J
pl !*r-ds inciting tie people to -Jie de-
•trac.wn of fort gn life axd property.
The feeling 1c fevtrs: of tU pro*. ,
•-•"? ' I -? "te to- :
'-0....m ~,ad; •-.ern. Tie Ci;**d ♦
-iattf alL fter Pti ;n M.- Calioos
la a caM-grsm • tie stste ~>inr-. ♦
■"ti tiMMlu a message from tie 11
^-a e - .:..s:: a; Vaniing • ♦
wi.icl it sar« tUt tie ' r Las bees J
:ort«r; With piaca^St nr t ag rt pe« •
Pie to tae dett■ action of foreign ,;f«
"•J : -o;*rr In conseiatnes conttd-
•rs il« .tervoutrtu if ft
Tie alatortei a-ldt tka- the United
Btattf - '-earner New Orleans it there
and to prepare w;U the German and
iir!'!«b warthlpt to !and a confide-- I
able force if fonvi necetaarr to pro-]
tect the foreign 'ottauhfefi
New Babies Are
Born Every Day
BUT THIS IS AN OLD COMPANY
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
DOSS <5: SEWARD
(SncccAtort to C. R. Dean)
LOANS AND INSURANCE
Over Shawnee Nat Bank
Shawnee Lodge No. SJ, I. o. 0. f
Meett every Thursday tight.
Visiting Brethren
How About That Clean Suit?
XX> you wesar tiotiing? T« of course ron do and 1 wager moner,
JKA.-tu«, or chalk against a doughnut, there to not a man In the
car tut *ii: can find iron, ox.e to fire sultf about hit
home that t,eeds tieaoicg an pressing, and in manr inttancef
dreing- Tiit cost oS Cleaning. Dreing and Pressing is imall com-
i*r* Witt . „e* njt and wh«, rou have us do rour work yo.
will bave to be an expert to languish whether it to a new or old
•liiL Call our *igoL at phone No. 2T and we *111 have s man
there w care for your wanta
The Peoples'
CLEANING
21* East Kata.
& DYE WORKS
'Phone 22i.
♦ ♦
Prof. Kabn's Conservatory of (Dasie
SHAWNEE, OKLA. 217 \. BROADWAY
Teaci« Paao, V fc. Comet Tromtx**, Oanooct, Flute.
Wr^etc Tale Begmoer, and AtKance PupJi. Specify
Ualdreo o< any age. Free OrcWt fot He Scholars. Be-
gmnmgany Time.
Ff^NGft T^^TMENTS
«R6. BROWN CVRR
givef French Trestmectf, body sod
face: also msnlcuHng, chiropody and
tairdreafinf. Will make Calif.
PrtOWE 937
Conker's Famous Poultry Beeiediw
Afk for oar poultry toor—rasrw
absolutely guaranteed. ^
CLARK'S SEED STORE
Phoni 140 208 E Mail.
g«-t tie
have tie
Uctou of uedlucre ^Mllty waa sub-
stituted ss Called Slates senator for
a wsu of recognised standing and
Influence In tie councils of the na-
tion, and who had <roti tie friendship
and regard of two presidents by hla
services for bis state snd bis coun-
try. Tba failure of s reform tist
accomplishes such reiulu can not
he lntelllqgently questioned.—Kansat
Cltr Journal.
hi
CAPITAL COMMKNT.
tMulj lie ((otitlon.
From Blsckburn News.
The capital location proposition la
n"t a political question, but one In
•whk'li everr Uapayer to vitallr Inter-
ested. studr lie question carefullr
and ko to the polls Jun* 11 and vote
"No."
Obi.
fc>mp«lk> f r a fnad
From Purcell iteglstcr
Oklah/jrj.a (;ilr boaeta lo j'lly of ti,.
tMi.1 Ibat Ibe president of the Htate
AaaoclaUon of Undertakers favors Its
selflai capital scheme. May be tilt
friendly feeling between tie official
and the scheme r<- ! « from the Bat'
Mrs! ayupathy whl;h should be erer-
• iorli,u> i ; | Ittlcal affairs are In <*
tii'tnoll; charges of graft on the cap-
it*. <• ai in. made openly, regard -as
of politics. The administration for, e*
eoofront s condltlou that meant life
or deati and the Inauguration of a
new system; tie republican party to „ t ]
preparing lor an onflaught that baa; I>oug!as
all ti' earmarks of success.
sucfess.
Wlti e tutting condltioua as a cri-
terion tfc- future to very indefinite
aud offe-a ererr argument to vote
against anr location at tie present
time. Let the matter paaa until the
proper Hint com is for action; when
conditions have become more settled
end tie question presented honestly
without ti; talrl of graft and chi-
cancery that now vo enthrouds tie
whole affair.
8idney I^ascelles, tie bogus Lord
THE POnERTON POISON CASE!
Attomeya for Defenae Insinuate That
Arsenic Waa Placed in Vital
Organa After Death.
Arkanaa* ' ity. Kan . June 4.—The
trial of L W. Pottertoo, charged with j
having jjtjihorifjtfd his wife, a-aa re- '
Humed here before a justice of tie !
;*-ace. The ^mrt room waa crowded
•'«g before the time «e« for the heat-
ing
C S Fo« >r, the oodertaker whe
bane.; Mrs Potterton and who aeslgt-
ed at the autopsy, was the flrtt wit-
new. The h'.toners for the defence
crose-eiacilnatlon attempted to
r 'ha' ;b< J$ gniat of arsenic
too My by cbemitu might
I " th® vlti! organs j
9
: jar, the;, insinuaied. had been tam-
j pered with while It waa in a fide room
;in the mder aktr's eftablifhmeiit
I The hearing probably will last until
J 8atnrdav night.
Gold Silver Copper
We have eH kinds of mother to lou
00 farm Property. Our terms are
easy, your payments ligtt.
Geo. E. McKinnis Co.
U® M. Daka A**. Pbooe li00
SOKKT TO DISTrKB 0
VOFK DBE.4JIS—
If * d^ire to call your attention
. f that I paint Automo-
^ eS -lI"l Vehicles of all kinds. The
-•t that my customers alwars
come back again is proof that they
get satisfactory work. Let me show
you how well I can satisfy yoa.
J. P. MITCHELL
123 1-2 X. Beard St, Shawnee, Ok la.
Over Harry Johnson's.
123 1-2 N Beard ft Shawnee, Okla.
Over Harry Johnson's.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed wnen everything else Wis.
In nervcua prostration and female
tht
remedy, as thousand] have lesufied.
^"K.DNEY, liver and
STOMACH TROUBLE
■t if the best medicine ever told
ovtr a druggist s coiuttr.
| found In
I have u
The Catholic University of tia Ben-
•dlctlns Fatherf under ti* same di-
rection as ti* great school of Notr*
I>ame—which will enroll 1000 boy
t.-toed by so undertaker for a "d. ad student and hav* the support of J),
Of*-" 000 Cstioliea
DRV POWDER"
CA«H l< E 8 E K V E
In proportion to d.poalts w, hav, the largct ,nd strong«t reserve
of anr bank In Pottawatomie County. We bellev* |„ keeping plenty
I "dry powder" on Up.
Officers:
MR. W. H 8FARCH, President
C. D. ROHKU. Active Vice President
B. W. HILL, 2nd Vice President
H. B. HBUNDAGE, Cashier.
securityestatepank
CapfUl tUIJUOOM
■ , -V
BIG PURSES NO TEMPTATION
j The Wright Brothers Will Not Com-
pete for Any of the Long Dis-
tance Aeroplane Prizts.
I Cincinnati. Jua* Orville Wright
fald that neither he nor his brother
would compete for any [iriies offered
for king dig'-anc* aeroplane flights
Wright machinet will be entered how-
ever.
Referring to Capt. Rollf' channel
flight, Orville said;
"It was a Sue flight; the best we
have had yet In that line. And we
may expect better flights right along
Records are not likely to stand for
any great length of time. Rolls flight
waj made In a Wright biplane."
SAFE CARRIED OFF BY ROBBERS
Money and Stamps Were Taken From
the Pottoffic* at Kanopolis,
Kansas.
Kanopollf, Kan., June 4.—The post-
</flke here was robbed of $600 ia
money ind ll.ooO worth of ttaaips.
The taft which weight 400 pounds,
was found a quarter of a mile away,
where It hail hies hauled on a store
truck. The dial had been battered
off It It believed the work was done
in a thunder Rtorin.
j i Hal Chase, tie famous captain and
♦ 1 first baseman of tie New York Ame-
««« . ' r' *D League team.
Complain of Pullman Rates.
Austin. Tex., June 4.—The railroad
cotnntoflon if preparing to file u com-
plain; with the Interstate Commerce
commission against the Pullman com-
i'Mir, alleging fares are too high be-
tween Texas points and St IxjuIh
Kansat City. Chicago, Denver and oth-
«r cltlet.
DAILY NEWS, THREE MONTHS, L
Have
a GAS RANGE Installed Today
/
Latest Patterns Just Received
Detroit Jewel
Prices Low - = . = Term,
Shawnee Gas & Electric
.COMPANY
130 N. Bdw.
NEWS, THHEIi MONTHS, IiAILY NEWS, TITIEE MONTHS 1.1 DAILY NEWS. THREE MONTHS, II. 11907—Carloads from Shawn*).. 4.22* I
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