Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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'The Daily News.
C'! i-X & GAY. I u!
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BUILDING-
UNION AVE.
ifd tit the Pofltoilice u(. Shiiv
O. T.. a* secjnd«cl f« )n«il tter.
SATURDA Y, APR, 2. 18! .
CASSIDY & CASSIDY.
attorney s^at-law
Iiooii! C> First National Bank
r.ynee, 0. T.
Aureus E. Hammonds,
rneyat-Law.
Ofliee: Dexter block, Shawnee
Att
Democratic Committee Meeting.
The Democratic Territorial Cen-
tral committee will meet a( the
Kerfoot Hotel, El Reho, 0, T.,
Tuesday, April 7, 1H!)8, at one
o'oloek p. in. If any of the com-
liiitteonian cannot be present per-
sonally, tli«^'sUaui<( see that some
•one will attend the meeting who
will represent the wishes of their
1 'eople.
J. J. O'RofRK, Chairman.
The new t*wn at the west end of
the Choctaw will soon lie a boomer.
The democrat* are a ''vanishing
race" so for as the federal offices
in Oklahoma are concerned.
There is an armistice between the
pr esident and oongiess to hold til!
Monday. Reed's reconcentros will
stampede if longer delay is asked.
C, F. BARRETT.
Attorney at Law
Will practice in local and Ter-
ritorial courts.
Office in Hie AVu.vlr.nd building cor.
Br> uivM.y mul Main.
Dr. J. 0. Mahr,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office at Remington's i)ruj? Stort
Shawnee Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Bank.
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
OFFICERS and DIRECTORS.
. J. DUNLAP, President. A. B. DUNLAP, Vice President.
J-F. Bennett, Cashier. \V. l£. Williams
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J. W. Hockaday. B. J. Clardy
Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solcited.
Interest paid on Time Deposits.
Shawnee, oklahoma.
c. o. Sc. c. ra'LWaY'
We Have Got Our Dutch Up.
EAST BOUND.
el Reno
Oklahoma City
Shawnee
So, McAlester
Wister
Via Wister
Ft. Smith
St. L'tiis
Lv 0:40 aru
7;45 am
0:14 am
12;80 pm
3; 00 pm
Ar 4;8f5 pm
7;25 am
wefct bound,
St. Louis
Ft. Smith
Lv 8:20 pm
11:57 am
Certainly.
The Tecumseh Leader this week
t :kes about all its space to prove
what we have been telling the peo-
ple all the time, to wit: That oui
commissioners had contracted will
a citizen of that town For the coun
ty to pay him $200 per month for
ten years for the use of his build-
ing.
Does anyone suppose that at the
end of 'ten years Pottawatomie
county would have any use for
that building as a court house ?
Tecumseh would be in better shape
if t-Iie had not forced that white
elephant on the county.
Ur. J. H. Scott,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office, Shawnee State Rank Bnilding,
Shawnee. - - Okla.
Woods <% KistLer,
Attorneys-at'law.
Over Oklahoma State Bank.
McKmley begged hard for time
but congress has been triflled with
as long as it was possible to bear.
But, lie needs watching yet. li lie
c; . half a chance he will give the
K • i• i ds all Cuba is worth and
have congress guarantee the pay-
ment.
Democratic Ticket.
For Street Commissioner
C. a. scott.
For Treasurer School Board • • • ■
Willard Johnson
For Couneilraen, 1st ward
C. T. Bushfieli).
2nd war J
(teo. VV. Over street-
W. N. Bar;;er,
'!rd ward
J. D. McDonald
4th ward
P. C. Carpenter
Fur Members of School Board-.
1st ward, J. E- Porter
2nd ward
. F. L. Mackin, Robert Reed.
3rd ward
A. F. WAYL-1 nd-
4 th ward,
(i.e. Story-
Citizens Tickc'.
T • '..""it" of Bolicol Boav1,
Willard Jonnson.
Street Commissioner,
0. A. Scott.
Couneilmen.
first ward.
M. D. Vinnage,
second ward.
G. w. Gillman, 1) X. Kennedy,
third ward,
J. P. Scott,
FOI'RTII WARD.
W. S. Search.
School Directors.
J. E. Portis, Robt. Reed
f. 1,, Mackin. A. F. Wavland
ti. C. Story-
steel « pefjriN,
ABSTRACTERS,
Real Estate & Brokers
Shawnee, Ok: a.
T. G. OUTLIP, B, B. BtiAKeNeY.
Cutlip & Blakeney
Attorneys at-law.
Willpraotiee all the courts of tLe
territory- Office in rear of BanV of
Tecumseh, : . Tecumseh, Ok.
J. O. Blakeney,
N otary Public,
Office, - Shawnee, O, T
ARE TKE---U
UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS
curry ti full and complete line
of Drntrs and Druggi tB Sundries.
Fiui i-t line of Cigars und Tobaoco
in the city,
C. R. HARRYMAN,
Th« Drug-gist.
Some of my would be competitors that bir*
on time, have told you that we sold
out, which is a misrepresentation.
We Have Bought Our Spring Stock.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes.
FOR SPOT CASH,
They are new, bright and of the latest stales
P. Grusei.
106 E. Main, Shawnee O. T
iiitiii tiii a ikyj
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IMVa
Shawnee Nursery
E. A. MoFARLAMD, Proprietor.
f For Sale,
BPS-
For Trade
3
9 E T:
I Cash, or Time.
Wholesale and Retail Grower of Nursery Stock.
See Me Before Buying Elsewhere.
Shawnee. Oklahoma
E, SMITH,
Merchant Tailor.
Opposite Post Office.
FULL. FULL.
Shawnee Saddle Co.
Everything in-Saddlery and Har-
ness at the lowest price—quality
considered, to be found; in the mar-
ket. We are Manufactures and
Repairers. Inspect our stock.
Shawnee Saddle Co
Wister
So, McAlester
Shawnee
Oklahoma City
El Reno
Lv 1 ;30 pm
4;10 pm
7;35 pm
9;05 pm
Ar 10;05 pm
TecUiviseH fi'Y gompaNY.
Public Time Tablh No. 2-
in connection with the O. O. k G. S, |L
Uolnit Soitk
pm I am am |pm | pm
12:4517:20 lv Tecum ar 9:50 !2:45|8:00
1:15 7:50 ar Shawn lv 9:20 2:15(7:80
Doiiiif North
pm
0:20
6:50
Passenger rate one way 25c.
" " round trip i/h.
Children under five when acoompanwtt
by adults Free
~) single trip 15o-
Over 5 under 12 >
) round trip 25.
150 pounds of baggage free with eaoh
whole ticket. All over, 15c for each 100,
pounds or fraction thereof.
All passengers and baggage to and
from points on the C O & G will b«
transferred at Shawnee.
J. W. LewiH, Gen, Manager.
S. P. Lttrsb, TreaH & Trf- M'n'g.
F0ST0FFI0B SCHEDULE.
Office hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Sundays 10 to 11 a. ni.
Mails close,
Going cast. 8:40 a. m.
West 6.45 p* m.
Chandler, north points. 9.30 a. m.
arrives 5;40 p. m.
Jo E. Boggs, Chief Clerk,
Lizzie Moore, Gen, Del. Clerk.
George G. Boggs, Postmaster.
CITY.OFFICERS,
Mayor, J. T, FarbaIi
Police Judge,.. B. K Brown,
City Attorney E- E, Hood.
City Treasurer W, C, Jones.
City Clerk, Ren Diehkeb.
Chief of Poli ce ... J. C. Bcbwel
City Assessor, Rush Christian
Fir st ward
ALDERMEN.
( A. F. Straight
East Main Street.
Shawnee Okla
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And we are prepared for you. If you want
a -"CI 7- Cr.l:vatcr, j. low, or anything
m our line, we have them.
The Famous
Moon
A CHANGE OF CLOTHING
is desirable with
Thoughts of Spriiv.: and Sum-
mer attire arc ui tho minds of
C'trefnl drcssors. Also in the
minds of the up to date tailor.?.
The result is an interesting dis-
play at our store of piecc goods
and samples to select from for
Spring and Summer wear. All
tho n ■ \ • 11: e - in imported ill
domestic woolens at remarkably' A full line of Pumps and Well Tubinj
low prices, j Hardware, e con ine comjiletc.
No matter liow fastidious the
taste, ssmotliing to please wjll bo b—l £ ^ TZ?'
iound here. j X a. 5 X—/
Second ward <
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Third Ward
Fourth ward
C. T Ruelifield-
C. A. Soott,
J. M, Berry,
Chas, Barr
H- H. Hciisen.
W- S. Search.
J, C. Martin.
Snprcntendant of Public Schools,
J. F. Ware,
SCHOOL BOARD.
•T. P. Saunders. President
T. E. Portis, Secretary,
Geo. E. Houghton, F. M, Blakley.
Robt. Reed McDonald
G N. Bunce, G. C. Story.
Shawnee Post G. A, R,
Post meets 2nd. and 4th Thurs-
day nights and 1st, and 3rd. Sat-
urday afternoons, atWayland Hall
L, D. Sheldon, C. N, Points, Ajdt
Farm Loans.
Money loaned on Farm prop
erty. Apply to B, J. Clar-
ity
:r,'s Office.
3
oros. ouggies.
Avery*Plows, PatteeCu
Agents for Crescent Bicycles
^ilvators.
\V c carry a general line
• in Shop Ln connection.
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of
. J, WALLACE
ROOFING CONTRACTOR,
Tin Grooved and Asphalt Asbs-
tos Roofing done on short
notice. No patents on felt
roofing exists.
Correspondence solicited.
Clarence B. Dougla
Architect,
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Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 2, 1898, newspaper, April 2, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97868/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.