Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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J. w, DRAUGHON,
BOOTS. SHOES
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING
The City Meat Market.
Is the place to buy your -
Poultry, Fresh and Salt Meats.
r ' OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Shawnee, Oklah una.
No; 109! Broadway.
It Will Pay You To See
The Carey-Lombard Lumber Co,,
-Before You Buy Your *
Lumber, Lime, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, Etc.
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices.
J. W. REPiiOGLE, Manager.
Encampment Committees.
Eneanipment joint oxecutive
'committee: L D Sheldon, chair-
Win; R A Timmons. secretary;
Robert Reed, treasurer: J T Far-
rail, W S Search. 0 N Points, C
H Saunders. David Lane.
Soliciting committee: C H
Saunders, chairman; .1 T Farrall,
C N Points, Robert Reed., Ben
(.'lardy.
Committee on transportation:
V. N Points, .1 T FnrviiHV 1/ T) Nhel-
'don.
Committees on stands .and priv-
ileges: C H Saunders, B A De
Money, C N Points, J T Farrall,
L D Sheldou.
Committee ou decoration: J M
Fegtly, ckairman-V G B Phillips,
"Charlie Scott, Mrs Charlie Scott,
Mrs J M Remington, Mrs Prof
Ware, Misses Emma Dale, Retta
DeMoney, Mackey Clark, Mary
Fruit.
Committee on reception: L D
Sheldon, chairman; .1 T Farrall, C
I'oints, R A DeMonev. VVm
Dodge, D M Yunknian. P OCassi
dy, W Boggs, Robert Reed, C H
aundere. H Search. Cbarlit
Bushfleld, Ben Clardy. W W
•Scott, .1 E Doom, C 0 Neal, David
Fruit, Dr Ledford, Prof Coole.v, J
lj Crank. Mesdames Boling, Lon
DeMoney,J H Arvey.Hattio Dunn,
Mary Yunkman, Sadie Avers,
Dugan, Charlie Scott, \v w Scott,
Mary Fruit, Emma Dale, Replagl^,
Francis Reed, Rudd Abe cole, Jno
Reed. M G M Boggs, Misses Maek-
ev clark, Hetta DeMoney, Sartfh
Spaulding.
Committee on arrangement of
grounds: R A Timmons, e.hnir—
iuaat John Oliver, coulter, capt
Bearks, Benjimon Avery.
Committee on music: Prof
Ware, chairman, who will choose
his assistants. T 1
Commmittee 011 Printing: l-<. D.
Sheldon, chairman. Scott. BushfleSd
Clardy, carpenter, and Phelps
committee on decorative arches:
B A DeMoney, chairman, £ese
orouse, Penn, sauuder* Elston.
Committee for securing place tor
entertaining guests; chas. scot!
chairman, L D sheldou, Mesdanlc-
DeMonoy, Avery, Dugan, Kell*.vs
Boling. .
It is requested that the chairman
of each committee Villi their respMu
tive committees together as soon im-
possible, formulate their plans «i<
report to executive committl*" .
Chairmen of any of the conunittees
wishing to consult with the eN'eci
tive committee can do so at\ai:>
time by calling at committee head-
quarters room 2 over Shawn 1
National Bank. L. D, Shkmhk-,
Chairman, Executive Com.
Democratic Ticket.
For Street Commissioner,
C. A. Scott.
For Treasurer School Board • • • •
Willard Johnson
For Councilmen, 1st ward
C. T. Bushfield.
2nd ward
(Ikq, W. Overstreet-
W. N. Barker.
3rd ward
v..J. D. McDonald
4th ward
p. C. Carpenter.
For Members of School Board. •
v Igfc ward, J- PORTER.
2nd ward
.F. L. Mackin, Robert Reed.
3rd ward
A. F. Wayland,
4th ward,
G. C- Story-
Citizens Tlckct.
Treasurer of school Board,
Willard Jonnson.
Street Commissioner,
C. A. Scott.
Councilmen.
first ward.
M. D. Vinnage,
second ward.
(i. w. Gillman, D. N. Kennedy,
third ward.
J. P. Scott,
fourth ward.
W. S. Search.
School Directors. .
J. E. Port is, Kobt- Reed
F. L. Mackin. A. F. Wavland
(t. C. Storv-
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Corner 9th and Beard,
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Remington & Pottingcr carry a
complete stock of paints, oils, and
Painters supplies.
FOR SALE—A buggy and good
pair of driving horses. Call at
News Office.
Li^eryand Feed Stable.
Good Teams, Good Turnouts and Promt Attention.
Give IJs a Call when you need anything in our line.
We Board Horpes by tlie Week.
w. N. Barker & Son, Proprietors.
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
* *,
Beard Street, No. 6,
Seventeen Jewel movement, ad
justed to heat, cold and position
at Calhoon's.
You can find pure Allen cotton
seed at Blumenthall's grflefr;
Call and examine them.
NOTICE—Call at the Colorado
Barber shop for a slick shave and
neat hair cut; Hot or Cold Baths
Ko ons & Barny, No. 20# EMain.
Notice.
Territory of Oklahama. ^
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ouniyox i-"UHWHumjiic. / .
Notice hereby ffiven that on the 1st day or
April A. D. 1898. Nancy Maharrly filed in the
Probate Court of the county of Pottawattonue
,j nirluhnmu h nefition Dl*HVinfiT
probate <jourx 01 tue ruuuty i —
and Territory of Oklahoma, a petition praying
for letters of Administration to be issued to
Nancy Mahnrrly upon the estate of Cea? r
Mahardy, deceased, late of the county of l ot
STREET, HAMILTON & DRAPER.
UNDERTAKERS.
EMBALMERS and
FURNITURE
DEALERS.
Shawnee, - - - Oklahoma.
ACETYLENE GAS.
Whv cot l>e independent and own
your own lutie p'aut which will
give four times more lurht than ordi-
nary tfa" or electric li«hta at one-hall
the coal? Applicable for use in church
es, stores, factories, hotels, residences
and country homes; safer than oult
uarv g s or kerosene lamps. Approv-
ed 'by all Board, of Underwriter
throUfhout the United States1 We
want a first class acent in every town.
Write for catalogue aud prioes'
The AoetyliKnb Gar Maohinr uo.
Akron. Ohio,
iwariomie ami lcrriwui "i .
And pursuant to an order of said court, made
!e 12tn day of April A. 1). 189*. at the
lO o'clock A. M. of said day. that heini. - ■
of the regular March term, A.. I). ISOS of said
Probate Cohrt. has been appointed as the time
for hearing said application, when and where
any person interested may contest said peti-
tion by tilling written opposition thereto on tlie
ground of incompetency of the applicant, or
may assert his own rights to the administra-
tion and pray that letters bo issued to himself.
Witnes s J, D, F. Jennings. Judge of the
Probate Court of the county of Pottowattomie
and the seal of the Court hereto affixed, the
1st day of April, A. D. 1898.
[SEAL.]* J. D. F. JENNINGS.
Probate Judge.
Bucklln'a Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Hruis-
es Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores.
Tetter, Chapped Hands, I hillhlaiics, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed
t<> give perfect satisfaction or money refund-
ed. Price cts. per box. For sale by J. M.
Remington,
Millions Given Away.
It is sertainly gratifying to the public to
know of one concern in the land who are not
afraid to be generous to the needy .ana sun-
ering. The proprietors of Dr, King s f<ew
discovery for consumption, Coil ghs and colas
have given away more than ten million trial
bott las of this jr. at medicine land have the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma.
Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all diseases oi
the throat, chest and luugs are surely cured
by it. Call on J St. Remington Druggist
and got a trial bottle free. Regular sl*«_50c-
and SI. Every bottle guaanteed or price
refunded-
C. J. T. Murphy,
FOR YOIJR # 1
Furniture and
Undertaking.
Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines.
No 12 WEST MAIN STREET, SHA^NEE OKLAHOMA,
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READ OUR PRICES!
M, J. Crumpler&Co,
THE CHEAP CASH GROcERS.
Our stock is complete. Wc are here to save you money. Wo will
quote you prices on a few leading articles;
P *
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Beats the Klondyke.
Mr. VC. Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has
found a more valuabledisrovorytha:u has y.t
been made In the Klondyke. I-or years or
suffered untold agony from oonsumntion. bc;
•ompanied by heniorrages: and was absoluteb
sured bv Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
sumption. eotlghs and colds. He declares
• hat cold is of little value ill comparison with
his marvelous cure: would have it, even if
t enst a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma
bronchitis and all throat and lung affectiins
iro nnnitivelv cuffdby l)r. KinflT K
, ovcry for consumption. Trial nottli s fre. at
•f St. Ramington's Drug More. Regular
si*« cts. and $1.00 Guaranteed to cure or
price refunded.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Strs, Ada E. Hart
of Uroton. S. D. "Was tuken with a bad cold
which settled on my lungs; cough set in and
a,,ally terminated in Consumption. Four doc.
'ors gave me up, saying 1 could live but a short
tine. I gave myself up for my savior, deter
ilued If I could not stay with my friends o
• irth. I would meet my absent ones ab<tve.
My husband was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, eaughs and
c dds. I gave it a trial, took, in all, eight bot-
it has cured me, and thank God I am
saved and now a wall and healthy woman,
i Trial bottles free at J. M. Remington's Drug
Store. Regular sixe 50 cents and $1.00 Guar
,.tep refunded.
High Patent Flour $2.30
Full Patrol " 2.10
Best Navy Beans ttolbs l,i'0
Three Orown Liaisms 16lbs, 1.00
Best Rice, 16 lbs 1.00
NURSERY STOCK AT WHOLESALE.
, Whv buy .mdir Nui'm rv stock from
agents <>r (Uaiers. ilitis being foroeci
'lopav i xoi liitmit prices? Bu> diu c;
.from the growers at wholesale juices
und .gva Hlldoalcrs1 i>r ilifellte' prof
'its, '"an y u save nu'oey',v domt
^aoV Well r«ad the foliawiug ud si.\
fur yourself.
' Iii order to introduce our larat
pline of clioic. nursery stool; in tins
vicinity we will fur a time fill tlit
'following order, wliioh at rfKlilaii1
aagenls prices would he- —
100 Peach Trees 2ft 10c
100 Apricots 2ft 10c
6 Early Ohio grapes *1
2 Hardy Perpetual roses
2 Evcrblooming altheas
, This entire orderor trial shipmen *
towill bo sent for *5.00. CMgh ti> so« in 1
' patiy order, or on receipt of $1 !>ni *1
?anpe C. 0. 1). This stock is line aud^
Rolled Oats .^O0
Breakfast Bacon 10
High Grade Toa
Laundry Soap 9 bars! 25
Gross Best parlor matches.. lo
Everything else in proportion- Give us a call and bo convinced.
Our Matto: "Polite treatment and equaye dealing.
No. 121 East Main st
Notice.
All legal voters ot the * City <-i
thrifty and the nb vs stupendousJ
, fl'cr isniadcfor limited tiuif to i
iroduoe '>nr stock und mothotls
For Furniture, carpets, matting,
All * .«*«.« |m
Shnwneo will , !.« . call .; ..I ilt „u|.,„ill9. shndes. „i,.
(■lly conrt room over Dc)(tt'r hit*. mooldinK. mm
to Bijni [wlition for county Bet t mm)iai ,0 SmWl.sFur.
moval Books now open. • lens. - . , _
- • mture and I arpet House, •• (ind t
come and save cxucn«e i>t s<'in^ . „
, i , * I Wfst Mam. Nrnwiife, O. 1,
out to huut you, LoiPiruiii. t
ytroduce onr hiook ana momou*
tdealins direct with tie planters. It
j[ you do uot need all the stock listed")
Vyou can easily dispose of the surplus^:
Lto vour neiKhViors at a handsome
f profit. Such an off r has nev. r lie
J fore been mad." i« this N-icinitv «nd
Lia the chance of a lifetime, 7
? S'ook will bt> so securely packed^
Vu8 to slftud ft thousand mile ship-i
^ment without injury. Order at once. }
Now Running.
E. C. ROGERS'
Foundry & Machine Shop.
Duplicates all kinds Brass and Iron Castings, Repairs
And Rebuilds all kinds of Machinery.
Keep on hand engine, machine and pipe fittings of all kinds*
I prisrht and horizontal engines and boilers - new and second hand,
Dr. Mc Conn.
DENTIST,
Office rooms No 1 and 2 over Street &
j Hamilton's Furniture Store
Everybody Says Bo.
t Jascnrets Candy Cathartic, th? most won-
I vj.-ful medical discovery of the age, pleas,
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
;Di. A, N. Willey,
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4 uciv'cid Vii i vv Nt'HSFHY 5 i al"' uuu 'cnuouinK 10 ine tasie, aci gently
ARKANSAS \ ALLEY t ^ J positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
bedi. wicK, Kansas I, d .anslng the entire svstem. dispel colds,
i ci re headache, fever, habitual constipation
; ■ ^ ,d hiliousne-s Please buy and try a box
0- (J. C. G. to-<lnv; 10, 'J5, M) ifnU. DC1'1
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over Harryman's Drug Stof'
• „V A ' *■*. " UI,A
O- C. C. C. to-<lny; 10, *J5, f 0 ifn «. bold aud bl
juoirantced to cure by dru^gieti. onawnec,
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Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1898, newspaper, April 5, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97870/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.