The Shawnee News (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 169, Ed. 1 Monday, November 14, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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the shawnee daily news, shawnee, oklahoma
^ Who's Who In State
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TO GET CLOSER TO THE 1 I 01 LI. 0 |>RAW^ . ' ( , |>A|M,KSS METHODS. MY PAIN-
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BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE, OYER CRESCENT DHUG STORE, 1.8 ,-2 E. MAIN ST. ,
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Since the Late Election
PLEASE
THAT
PORTRAITS
Kerker Bro's.
HQ0S1ER REflLESTATE
m \m\m\ co.
Oklahoma City, Nov. 12. — Lee' same office at the first state prlma-
Cruce. governor-elect of Oklahoma, is 'l^by^only, 100 votes. ^
a native of Kentucky, and a success- wafj named for that otnce by the
ful banker at Ardmore. He was de- state central committee following the
foated for the democratic nomination death of Col. Bill Ctobs. He has
, for governor three years ago by C. been assistant secretary of state since
N. Haskell. statehood.
J. J. McAloster, lieutenant gover- Georgo A. Henshaw of Madill,cor-
ner is a pioneer busines man of In- poratlon commissioner, served as a
dlan Territory, and has served for member of the constitutional conven-
three years as a member of the cor- tion, and has been assistant attorney
poratlon commission. generpl and counsel to the corpora-
Jesse J Dunn of Alva, re-elected tlon commission since statehood,
to the silpreme court, Is a native of P. A. Ballard of Coyle, Insurance
Illinois, who came to Oklahoma via;commissioner, is a farmer, and was
Mississippi and Kansas. He has ;a member of the committee on lnsur
5 NEW STUDIO
® Comer Broadway ard Main Street
STREETER 5
Real Estate. Loans and
Insurance
Pari" Loans a Specialty, Lowest Rates
OPTIONAL PAYMBINT8
patrons
BENEF I T
Come to our office and let us show you our listing Resi-
dences Business, and Special
bargains in Vacant Lots and Farms.
Kerker Bro's. in N. Union St.
'the odeon
HIGH-CLASS
Moving P1CTURCS
NE SHOW THE BEST_PRODUCED
OUR HOUSE
is COOLEST in the city--AND CLE/lN
In making our bow to the pub'le
and In asking recognition as cltliens
of the city of Shawnee and Pottawat-
omie with a desire to be^nmi; closely
connected with the best socli. and
business Interests of same, we have
no fairy stories to tell the people and
only claim to be plain evjryda>- pt.<w
pie as we really are; we do not
claim to be honest; we do not claim
to be the only neople, hcciuse we
know there are others. However,
our past experience has l.een th.it
there Is only one way to do business
iind W3 have concluded to a^opt the
one way plan, viz: that a square deal
is good for today and pays strong In-
terest on the Investment and later,
means confidence of the people, and
at last builds a concreted social and
financial foundation that can not be
wrecked, as do the cyclonic methods
of the man whose sole ambition is to
get what you can and can what you
get, no matter how you get it. We
believe that It does not burt an hon-
est man to watch him, and we also
believe that a thief Bhould be watch-
ed; so we are willing and anxious
that the people shall watch us, visit
ua at our office and at our home, get
acquainted with us and satisfy your-
selves as to whether we are compe-
tent business men and worthy of your
confidence and patronage.
Yours for a Square Deal,
THE HOOSIER REAL ESTATE
AND INVESTMENT CO.
Office over Shawnee National Bank.
served as president of the state bar
association, and was democratic state
chairman in the first state-wide cam-
paign. He Is now chief Justice.
Matthew J. Kane of Kingfisher,re-
elected to supreme court, Is a native
of New York and an Oklahoma "89-
er." He was a member of the Okla-
homa constitutional convention.
Judge Furman of Ada.
Henry M. Furnam of Ada, re-elect-
ed to criminal court of appeaiB, Is a
pioneer Indian Territory lawyer, and
) ran second in race for United States
senator three years ago. Now pre-
siding Judge of criminal court.
Thomas H. Doyle of Perry, re-
ance In the first legislature.
W. H. L. (Swamp) Campbell of
Ada, re-elected clerk of the supreme
court, is a lawyer and a Texan, and
has served as a master of chancery
In the Southern district of Indian
Territory. \
Kate Barnard Again.
Kate Barnard of Oklahoma iCty,re-
elected state commissioner of chari-
ties and corrections, is an Oklahoma
•89er. and a charity worker of expe-
rience. She assisted in drafting
most of the constitutional provisions
on that subject. ,
Chas. L. Daugherty of Oklahoma
City, re-lected labor commissioner, is
Thomas H. Doyle 01 ferry, ie-
elected to criminal court of appears, | an old time pnrlterlsald'ylompywc
was an Oklahoma boomer, and prom- an old time printer and
luent us a legislator In territorial man, and a prominent union labor
davs Was a candidate for the dem- leader.
ocratio nomination for governor in! R. H. Wilson of Chickasha, s ate
„ I superintendent of public Instruction,
J R. Armstrong of Hugo, criminal'is now county superintendent of Gra-
court of appeals, 1b a native of Ala- ,ly county and a school man of ex-
liama, and now district Judge of the, perience.
Sixth Judicial district. - Q. T Bryan, president of the state
Bon Harrison of Calvin, secretary1 Hoard of agriculture, has been a
ot state Is a Choctaw Indian, who member of the board of agrlculti
served in the constitutional conven- j since statehood, and has served
io and every legislature slncestate- superintendent ot lie stocking
non unu e S He wag alg0 a meraber of the
"charles West, re - elected attorney territorial live stock sanitary corn-
general, was prominent In terrltprial mission before statehood.
days as a trust buster and In na-1 Ed Boyle, chief mine Inspector, Is a
tlonal guard affairs. Is now presi- miner of experience and has se
dent of Attorney Generals' Associa- in two Oklahoma le«ls'"^reSMarUn
URob1rttbDuXedofS Newkirk, state Clark'of McAlester and Frank Haley
treasurer, fs a Scotchman and a sue- of Henryetta, elected as district mine
cessful business man. He was de- inspectors, are also experienced mi
feated for the nomination for the ers. —-
A WOMAN wanted to do washing
and ironing; call at 1224 E. Ninth
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Style and Quality
Is What You Get at
Morris Sisters
109 North Braoadway
A LARGE STOCK OF HITS TO CLOSE OCT AT REDUCED
PRICES. T1IE CLEANING CP SALE CONTINUES.
$100 Reward, <100.
The readers of this papw will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
linen able to cure In all ts stages
and that Is catarrh. Ha.l's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure uow
I known to the medical fraternity. Ca-
tarrh, being a constitutional JI Beast
requires a constitutional ti jatmiut
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
! nally, actlug directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation o!
the disease and giving tne patient
, strength by building up the constl
: tutlon and assisting nature In doing
| its work. The proprietors have
much faith In Its curative powers
that they offer one hundred dollars
tor any case that It rails to cure
Send for list of testimonials. Ad
dress F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo
uuio. bold by druggists. 7bc.
"THE SOCL KISM,"
THE NEW BELL
STREET GROCERY
116 north Bell has opened its doors foi
business with a new and fresh line of Gro-
ceries. We invite your order, everything
that is good and wholesome kept in stock.
Our "Motto:" Quick sales and small profits.
A
Roberts and Ralls
✓
The Store thatugives'you the Best for the Price
Phone 767. I 16 N.Bell
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WANTS
WANTED — A scrub woman for
cleaning office. Call at 7-9 East Main
3t Shawnee Mutual Fire Ins. Co.
30-tf
tttVTKn I WANTED—A pofM'.ton as janitor
or light work Address John Duffy
lllbl CiuoS -are Clark's E-'d 8tore. Shawns
Ok.
WANTED—Position by
grocery clerk. Address C. B. Ar
thur, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
WANTED—A good live man to ^
write Health and Accident insurance, promise satisfaction
WANTED—Washing to do, all 1
can get. I wash, starch and Iron and
Mrs. Lancford
118 South Oklahoma.
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Your Winter Clothing
HAS IT BEEN FRENCH I)KY CLEANED YETt WHEN
YOU GET IT YOC WILL PRACTICALLY HAVE A NEW SUIT.
SUPPOSE YOC CALL US-PHONE 22S. "THE SPOTS DO
NOT COME HACK." «,• \ijt& • -B„Ijait-li
Congdon's Laundry
Phone 22*
FRENCH DRY CLEANING DEPT.
I27-120-1SI S. Beard
for the Woodman Casualty Co. One
who will devote all his time can make
good money. Apply M. A. Fowler. F0R bALE—Nice reBlor.nt lots at
district manager, Willard Hotel, 303 bargain; 50x150 and 50x140 feet, all
Main. "-3t|close In. I will sell these lots on th-l
— | installment. See J. S. Sw*|n. «7 E
A WOMON wanted to do washing street. Phone 1245 Red. 25-tl I
and Ironing at 1224 East Ninth st
WANTED—100 yards of dirt deliv-
ered. See E. H. Eglar, 140 South
Dixon.
Gold, Silver, Copper
We have all kinds of money to
loan on Farm Property. Our
terms are easy, your payments
light.
Geo. E. McKinrvis Co.
105 NORTH BROADWAY
PHONE NO. 1100
Read The Shawnee News
folly
theatre
The House of
Quality
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, N0V.lt,
14, 15, 10, LENOIRS A. MAR1NETT, OCT. 18, MINIATURE
SCENIC DROPS. SOMETHING NEVER SHOWN HERE HE
FORE.
Mack the Black Face Comedian
Which Is booked for an engagement
at the Recker, Wednesday, November
16, In Its new garb of rich novelties,
songs and dances, has proven. It Is
said, to be one of the most entertalu-
ing and substantial successes of re-
cent theatrical history, In fact, noth-
ing has achieved a greater triumph
than this dainty, clean, inoffensive
'offering of Harry B. Smith and Mau-
I rice Levi. The tunefulness of "The
Soul Kiss" is amply attested by the
! prevalence of the new song numbers.
I in all the prominent hotels and cafes
ithroughout the entire country. The
| production was produced under the
direction of Julian Mitchell, who is
considered the most successful musi-
cal comedy stage-producer In Amorl-
Hls productions are known to
abound In novel stage pictures, color-
ful groupings of girls, beautiful en-
sembles and dainty dance numbers,
executed by a <*>rps de ballet of 20.
WANTED—First class milch cow.
Inquire Willard Johnston, at State
National Bank. 10-Jt-w-lt
WANTED—Farmer to winter year-
ling colt. Address W. F. Potter, 122
N. Broadway. 10-31
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WANTED—White girl for kitchen
vork- SO.00 per week. 225 North
Dell.' 9"3t
WANTED—Sewing by the day or af
home. Mrs. Thad. C. Hested., P.
O. box 805. Residence corner Wal-
lop? mid Pennsylvania. 9"6t
,, rt.\ I t,u— Many guns and sewing
machines to repair. P. O. box 80o
Shop corner Wallace and Pennsylva
nla. Thad. C. Hlsted. 8_6t
WANTED—Position, by middle aged
woman, aa housekeeper In small fam-
ily. Reference. C. J-. care News.
£ You Must have
Nice Photos at
Christmas.
AN IDEAL HUSBAND
is patient, even with a nagging wife,
for he kuows she needs help. She
may be so nervous and run-down In
health that trifles annoy her. If she
is melancholy, excitable, troubled
with loss of appetite, headache, sleep-
lessness, constipation of fainting and
diixy spells, she needs Electric Bit-
ters -the most wonderful remedy for
ailing women. Thousands of suffer-
ers from female troubles, nervous
troubles, backache and weak kidneys
have uaed them and become healthy
and happy. Try them. Only 50c
Satisfaction guraauteed by all drug-
gist*.
WANTED—Five lady solhsitui«. Ap-
jly at Th« News office.
WANTED—Girl for geueral house
ork Call at News oflce. J2"6'
WANTED —Sewing at 640 North
Beard. Work neatly done. Phone
186. M",m
WANTED—A porter, at the office*
>« Western ft Southern Firs Ins. Co
SO-tf
A Ollll. or woman wanted for gen-
eral housework; call at 1224 Kast
Ninth.
WANTED—A woman to do wash-
ing and Iroulng; call at 1224 East
Ninth. S1"U
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Remember we are
The only People
in Shawnee who
Make the FINE
WORK.
CAMPBELL &
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Ground Floor Studio
Only One In Town
117 N. Union Vhone tJ#
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