The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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the marKfts,
The following nre the. prices that
have governed the Shawnee mark-
tts for this week:
COTTON.
Good Middling,
strict ''
Middling
Strict lew,
Low Middling,
Corn,
Wheat,
lioggs,
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2.75 to 3.00
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LOCAL.
HARNESS at 11. U. Beard's.
Subscribe for the Daily News.
Isn't it a shame to intimate that
we are fannpvs i/st because we
[carry water bucket.
Marx has just received the foi l
lowing delicacies in the fish line: i
Oollumbian River Salmon, Smok l
ed Halibut, Smoked Herring, I
Marriett Herring Rolls, Am.hov-
ie'sHalland Herring. All import-
ed.
F. E. SMITH,
Merchant Tailor.
Opposite Post Office.
FOli HALE.
A bouse aud 80x140 feet of ground on
E*st Muin Street. A bargain, Call at
News office.
a stalk cutter sec
If you net
Denman & (Jo
The League entertainment at
| the M.-E. Church, South, to night
will be interesting.
OYSTERS and Celery.
Marx's.- '
fresh at
j ■ A son of- Mr. Baxter, about three
(.miles. S. E.fi'om Shawnee, died
(this morning, of. heart disease. •
■ Before buying a buggy see Den •
man &' Co. By so doing you Will
| save mo'rteyand get a vehiclo that
jyou will be pleased with.
Don'i forgot-tho . Washington
[Social-at Wr:S. Perrin's to-night
Tons upon tons of freight is
[being taken to Stroud from. Shaw-
I nee now,.
Seventy-five cents a week will
[buy a Singer Sewing Machine at
[office 107 Croadwny
femnantSale Thursday, Fri-
|day and Saturday, Feb. 24. 25,26,
''The Mammoth."
Mrs. John Logan loft this morn
jng for Vau Buren, Ark.
f' G. W. Oilman will ship a car
:<f hogs t > Kansas City to night.
I'OTTEI) Iiain and Vienna satis
use—you will fiind it at Marx's,
The Sac and Fox Agency would
}>e worth several thousand dollars
year to Shawnee.
Remington & Pottinger have
Just received n large shipment of
[wall paper.
Now let us push something that
[will put' and keep Shawnee in the
front rank.
Wire, BHrbecd-Wire-
Denman & Co. are'unloadipg ah
It her car .of wire. • 'Although-wire
[ias gone up they .will" stand on
fiottoin prices. It'w.i'll poy you-to
kq them;" # ■. •
f If all-1 hq eu'ergv and'time wast -
on the bond election had been
[xpended on 'some commercial en
lefprise.for Shawnee, it would
|ave. accomplished something.
O '
Farewell Dance.
Cent, with all its restrictions be-
iJius to-morrow, artd many of the
[>ung people .will ha.ye to turn
ieir backs on the social world for j
sax long weeks. In view of this
wet, tlm dance, last evening on
I'uiou Avenut, was enjoyed by the
Itanv people who were in attend-
uee. Excellent, music and per- j
H;t floor added to the evening's
enjoyment and the happy couples |
tnpped the light fantastic when
• #11 too soon came the time for the j
■ 'Home sweet home" waltz, which j
was short but sweet. Those in at-
tendance were:
The Misees:—Search, Coleman,
lagan, Cole, Kwitzer, Dunn, Steel
nd Mesdames. Dean, h'ysn, and
fcushfield.
I M essrs.:—Dean, Bnshfield, Cole
/fpilliams, Eiehenberger, Becker,
<parey, Jennings. Baker, Scott,
treet.
HOUSEHOLD CODS
The ancient Greeks believed thai
the Penates were the pods who attend'
ded to tbe welfare and prosperity of
the family, Tliey wore worshiped as
household gods iu eyory home. The
household god of to-day is Dr- King's
New Ditcovery. For consumption,
coughs, colds and for nil xffeotions o
Throat, Chest and Lungs it is invalu-
able. It has been tried for a quarter
of a century und is puarenteed to cure,
or money returned. No household
should be without this good angel- It
is pleasnnt to take and a snfo und t,uie
remedy for old and youug. Free trial
ttles at J. M. Kensington's Drugj
ore. Regular siza 50j. aud
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE INDICATOR
$100 In Gold Given Away.
The Yourh'e Advocate, Nashville
Tenn , a sixteen page Jillustrattd jour-
nal—a paper that is read with interest
and profit by 'people of nil ages—offers
onb hundked boxilses in gold to the
person who will form the greatest
number of- \vord:t from the letters in
the name DltAUGHON. It also offers
free a bicycle,' a gold watch, scholar-
ship in almost any business college or
literary school and other premiums.
Every person who enters the contest,
will get. a premium ofsome kind. Send
at once for sample copy , of the paper
which will explain all. Contest closes
April 20. 1898.
Free of Charge to Sufferers.
Cut this out and take it to your drug-
gist and get a sample bottle free of Dr,
King's New Discovery for consumption
coughs and oolria. They do not ask
you to buy before trying. This will
Bhow you the great merits of this truly
wonderful remedy and-show you what
can be accomplised by a regular size
bottle. This is no experiment aud
would be disastrous to the. proprietors
did they not knnwit would invariably
cure. Many of the bes: physlciftnd nre
now using it in their practice with the
beBt .results and are relying on it in
most seyere cases. It is guaranteed.
Trial bottlhs free at J. M. Remington's
Drug store-
Regular size 50 cents and f i.
Can't Express.Her Thanks,. Scrofula
Sores, Terrible ItchingEntirely Cured,
Mrs. Emily ford* Eldora Harden Co.
Iowa, writes^ ''I can't express iny
thanks for the box of Beggs German
alve as it has entirely cured the ter-
rible itching and burniug that was in
my ankles, caused by scrofula sores
J M. Remington-- •
• G. Effex, the leading Attorneyo
Golden City, Mo. "writes; ' Have been
troubled for years with Blind, Itching
and Bleeding ■ Files aud • on« box of
ReggsGei man Salvo cured me entire-
ly. J M Remington
Wanted—trustworthy .and Aonvr
gentleman or ladies to travel fur re-
respocsilile established house in Okla-
homa. Monthly #85 00 and exnenses,
Position steady." Reference. Enclose
'-elf addressed stumped envelope. Ttie
Dominion Company, Department V.
Chicago.
J. J. WALLACE
ROOFING CONTRACTOR,
A CHANGE OF CLOTHING
is desirable with change of season
Thoughts of Spring and Sum-
mer attiro are in the minds of
careful dressers. Also in ' the
minds of the up-to date tailors.
The result is an interesting dis
play at our. store of piece goods
and samples to select from for
Spring and Summer wear, All
tho novelties in imported arid
domestic wooleus at remarkably
low prices.
No matter how fastidious the
taste; ssmething to picas j will-be
found here. . .. ■
UflUTCn A'i* ONCE—Brightyouoi
(iHiiILU man to handle our.cali-
brated Lubricating Oils and Greas.-s.
Salary and expenses. Enclose (stamp
for particulars. Address,
Cbebcbnt Oil Co.,
Mfnneapolis, Minn.
prices reduced.
Dentistry at Almost Half Price.
Dr G. F. Dean, the Dentist in Maxiw
block, kas permanently reduced tht
price of dental work nearly one half
Ho is out of the "Pool' or "combine"
kuown ts the "Oklahoma Dentul asso-
ciation."' His purpose in reducing pri-
ces is to meet the demands of the baro
times, and give the reople lionost, first
class work atanti- trust prices.
Office in Maxey Building, rooms 3
and 4, Shawnee, O. T.
The Coming "Woman
Who goes to the. club while her. hus-
band tends the baby, ufe well as the
good old.fashioned woman who looks
after her heme, will both at tini's get
run down ia health. They .will be
troubled with loss of appetite: head-
aches, siet'ph ssness, faintiug or dizzy
spells. The most wonderful rnmod.y
for these women ■ is Electric
Bitters. Thousands of sufferers from
lamo back and weak kidneys rise up
apd call it blessed, Tt, is the medicine'
for women. . .Femalu complaints and
nervous troubles o[ ail kin-Is are soon
relieved by tbe use of Elecl-rie "Bitters-
Delica-te women ke.cp this rem
edv on hand to'build nip tho system.
Only 50 cents p«r b'ottle. * For sale l>>
J. M.'Remington-
Tin (i moved and Asphalt Asbes-
tos Hoofing done ot( short
notice. No ptitent* on felt
roofing exists,
t 'orresptmdenee no] ic.itr-!].
. Wakt e— TnrsTv.-or.tnr a:,'d "acxivi
gentlemen or ladies to-travel'for re'
sponsible.'established house iu Oklaho.
ojii. Monthly $05.00 and expenses
sition steady. Reference. Enclose.sell
add'rested stamped envelope. The Do-
minion Company. Dept. Y. Chicago-
Til£ Turkish atrocities arc still go
I Ing on. 'Die sultan has just sent a
large quantity qf cigarettes to a pairtj
of American visitors.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIA3,
Shawnee Lodjre No. 20 meets
every Friday evcriiuir. Visiting
Knights welcome.
D. A. Spears C. C.
A. .1. 1 lubeclctr K. I' and S.
KEEP POSTED.
Tt ire will tie a Hoi Time in
. .. OKLAHOMA
this year.
You WILL WAN r TO K.EEP. UP WITH TH15 PROCESSION.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
The Shawnee News.
For 1898
And You will Ipe
UP TO DATg".;>
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The NEWS will be So the thickest-
Of the Fray this year.
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It will stand for
SHAWNEE,
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.. POTTAWATOMIE CO
And OKLAHOMA- FREE HOMES, ...
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CURDY & ROBERTS,
Proprietors.
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A Sare Thing for Yna.
A transaction iiiwtiich'.voucuntjotloseisa
sure thiiiR. Biliousness, headache, fur-
red tungue, fever, piles und a Uioiiwimlctlicr
ills iiro causcd by con8t4palion aiid sluppisli
liver. Cascoi ete Cundy tJa'V i tic, thu ivon
dcrful new liver stinit'V:-, and isus.iual
tOLic are by all drugi'>' gtmranwed to cure
or it.omv > of ti ud*.- C. (J. are a surq
ti v . to-day; 10c., 60c.
vu:uiac:ui'i b. .i£l«t irto. s-lee gar viz ."wt
C, F. B;\R k ETT.
Attorney at Law
Will practice in local and Tcr-
rit"ri«t courts.
I in tlje Waylrnd Vmildinc .nr.''
I UiDiiilwc and Main.
' oki.iioiM- KEEP. TPURf VEpN THE INIlXCATOg
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The Shawnee News. Daily. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1898, newspaper, February 22, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97842/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.