The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 1,
Shawnee
DAILY.
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Watch this space for something
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The Outlook.
Nothing new has been heard
from Havana since yesterday ex
Even member of the Supreme
I ourt of the territory, with the ex
ceptionof Tarsney, is understood
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cept it is now pretty certain that I to be a candidate for the fusion
the Maine was blown up by an en- nomination for delegate to congress
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emy. The wounded sailors are in
the hospitals at Havana while the
well ones have been sent to Key
West.
Mckinley still holds back while
'Spain is straining every nerve to
to succeed Callahan. In addition to
these the Cromwell, of Enid, Hoff-
man and Low, of Guthrie, Sid
Clark, of Oklahoma City, and ex-
register Davis, of Perry.—Quill.
T. F. McMencnn, of Oklahoma
<rr f v r 1 £ (" * 1 ^flli' UJ V/Mtl.nOlIlf
ships and training sailors.
Both republicans and democrats
arejastounded at McKinley's stand
Some of them fear that one
more of the great powers, of En
rope have notified him that they
^♦H not tolerate interference with
Sfcaiu. But most of them believe
he is [under the influenced by
wealthy syndicate that holde Span
ish'bonds.
Something makes him disregard
the sentiment of the best element!
of his own party as well as the al-
most unanimous opinion of the
democrats.
Mrs. Beard find Mrs. Dean will
I entertain for the benefit of the
| Guild, at the home of the former,
[Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 5.
Subscribe for the up-to-date News.
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shows democracy still lives and
has lots of timber to choose from
At the regular meeting of the A.
0. U. W. Tuesday night the fol-
lowing officers were elected for the
ensuing year: John Morris, Past
Master Workman; Fred Struby,
Master W orkman; E. E. Robinson
' °reman; Chas, Davis, Overseer;
E. Hammond, Recorder; Wil-
lard Johnson, Receiver; Hugh M(!.
Credie, Financier; Lee Shultz,
'Juide; Chas. Ridenor, Watchman;
Drs. Mahr and Hamilton, Medical
Sxainiuers; and Dr. J. C. Mahr,
Representative to the Grand Lod
Denman Co. arc now receiv-
ing the second cur load of farming
implements. Now is your time
to got a burgain,
We Have Got Our Dutch Up.
Some of my would be competitors that buy
oay on time, have told you that we sold 1(
out, which is a misrepresentation. j|
WC HayC Bought 0ur Stock.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Snoes.
FOR SPOT CASH.
Thay are new, bright and of the latest styles.
, ^ ^^rri issol.
106 E. Main,
Shawnee' O. T
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The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1898, newspaper, February 18, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97839/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.