Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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lYlu 11 la 1 Reserve P ur| c]
IAfe Associaf ior|
Of New York.
FREDERICK A. BURNHAM, President.
G-ood work at honest oost,
True Economy and not its shadow.
Steady and
Substantial Growth.
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Seventeenth annual atement, cash income H9T over *(>.000.000. Death claims paid 1897, over 4.000,000 Deatl
claimi paid siDce orijaniz ition are *33,#00,000. The coinpanv cl the year with more paid for bnsiaera than cvt-r
before in its history. Tii • compauy clo-es th• • year with more efficient agency organixation than ever before in its his
tor.v. The conipauv clot < the year with a larger premium income than eVer before in its history. The company
olows the v nr with its I ■ m >ei>* on a better foiiDflatmn for the fti'nre tb n ever before in itr history. Net hm-cIs ti
{•acholic l.undreJ dollars .ability moie than three huudre.l dollar). Insurance in force more than three hundred
•millions.
A WIDOW'S TESTIMONY.
New York, January 25, 1898 F. A. Bnrnhan. F.s<«. President,
Dear Sir.—To you and the officers of the Mutual lleservc Association. I desire to express my sincere thanks for
the receipt of n i-tieck for $10,000.00 beiua in fu'lpnyment of mv c'aim under the p ilicv i^sied to my late husbaud
Frank Rothi'bild. I also appreciate the pi< mptnrss with which tbip case has been handled and paid so long prior to the
date it is legally due under the conrtract- W whins the Assooiation the best possible success in the future.
I Remain Yours Truly. MRS: F. ROTHCHILD.
If the latr- Frank R >thchild had taken an ordinary life policv in the old system company and paid the same
amount in premiums as h<- paid tlie Mutual lies rve his heirs would have received onlv *4214 instead of 10,000.00. gained
by heirs in«>tr< 1 in the Mutual 1'. -serve > Write for speei ti proposition on the new 5 year c >mbina'ion option policv
(}. I'. JAM liS, District Agent, Shawnee. Oiila. J, B. HARltELD Mgr. Okla, and I. T.. Oklahoma City. O.T-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
t'ASSLDY & CASSIDY.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Room 0 First National Bank
Shawnee, O. T.
Amhrous E. Hammonds,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office: Dexti r block. Shawnee-
Buy a Harwood Guitar of Cal-
hoon's.
Ur. J. 11. Scott,
I'llYSK'I \N & SUKGEON.
Office, Slia>ciii , Slmt: l!„nk Building
Slmwnot*. - - Okla.
1.0. ctra-lip.
B. li. Blakckcy,
Cutlip & Blakeney
Attorneys at-law.
Will practice all the courts of tLe
territory O&ice in rear of Bank of
Tecumseh. 'l'( i ninseb,Ok
v/ood3 $ ki3tler,
Attorneys-at-law.
Over Oklahoma State Bank.
Stay that barking by using Bal-
lard's Horehound Syrup. It
arrests the cough, allays irritation
of the throat, and relieves conges-
tion of the lungs in a day. It is
safe anil pleasant to take, and nev-
er disappoints. 25 & 50c. Shawi.ee
Drue* Co.
McCuue, No. 1G, North Broad-
way makes a specialty of ict- cream
in quart and gallon lots.
ocooo
SA.J. WAR riiS,
0
Agent for>^
Pond's
STEAM LAUNDRY.'.',
Guthrie, Oklahoma.
First class ivo'-k guaranteed
Prompt delivery every Hatnr
day . Ofiice m Chas. Lo^au
Biroer Shop, Shawnee-
Ladies Work a Specialty
Are you lacking in strength and
energy.' Arc you nervous, despon-
dent, irritable, bilious, constipated,
and geneaally run down in health?
If so, your liver is torpid, and a
few doses of llerbiue will cure you.
llerbine lias no equal us a health
restorer. Shawnee Drug Co.
WANTED—100 cord of wood
see W. R. Williams.
C. F. BARRET I*.
Attorney a : Law
Will practice in local and Ter-
ritorial courts.
Office in the Way l.iud I nilding cor,
Broadway otd Main.
Dr. J. C. iViahr.
' Special attention given
to the discyiws of women
and childrcH).
Shawnee Q. t.
Wade & Gettys,
Proprietors of
Shawnee. Keokuk Falls,
-"stroud Hack Line.
Leaves Shawnee 9:30a. m,
Messages and Express deliv-
ered.
Leave Orders at Hotel Holland.
Shawnee. Oklahoma.
Sto 'k wanted to pasture four |
miles north east of Shawnee.
Plenty of good water. Place for-
merly known as the Mills pasture.
50c per head per month. Inquire
at John Lane's wagon ';ard.
Dr. Mo Conn.
DENTIST,
Office rooms No 1 and 2 over Street A.-
Hamilton's Fornitnre Store.
If your child his thin, pale
cheeks, uncertain appetite and uu-
restful sleep, it 1ms worms, and
cki iug with strong medicines only
makes conditions worse, by- irrita-
ting ils'lclicate stomach. WHITES
CREAM. VERMIFUGE, is inild
but certain iu effect, and
is a superior tonic as a positive
worm destroyer. Shawnee Drug Co.
Imperial Barber Shot.
In new Stone Building
Opposite City Hall. New
Furniture. Bath Rooms Geo.
and .Ti-hn Nichols Barbers
S. B. PENN, FivOP
WE are T:-t:n
Uucklln'a Arnica Snlve,
Tlit Bext Salve in the world fur Cut# Bruis-
p* Sore*. Wern, Salt Rhr-nin. Fever Sores,
Tetter,(.'l app *d Hamis, C'hilltiianeH, corns,
hikI nil skin oruptioiiK. and poxifi velj* cures
nleKornopay required. It is guaranteed
to trivi- perfect sjUUfnotion or iaOn<?y refund-
ed. Price 25 ctH. per Uox. For Male by *J. M.
Remit) irton.
Tableb's Buckeye Pii.k Oint-
ment gives instant relief. It al-
lays iuHamation and heals. It is
prompt in its action and positive in
its effect. It, is the kind that CHjres
without pain or discomfort. It is
for piles, only :30c. Tubes 7.ic.
Shawnee Drug Co.
Farm Loans.
Money loaned ®n Farm prop
erty. Apply to B, J- Clar-
dy at News Office.
Martin's
Transfer
Does a general Busi-
ness in Hauling
Frieght and Furni-
ture. All work care-
fully attended ^o.
J. C. MARTIN.
Manager-
Charges Reasonble.
Wanted;
Good men to sell our cigars in
this locality. $20.09 a v.'c: 1: salary
and all expenses. Experience not
necessary. Exclusive territory.
Columbia Cigar Co,
cHicaco,
Do you ride a wheel?
Receiver's Sale.
—of—
HIGH GRADE WHEELS.
We have received instructions
to close out a Bicycle Manufactur-
er's Stock of 900 high gradeMadies'
and gent'8 wheels, manufactured to
retail for $• (). 00 each. Fully war-
ranted.
OUR PRICE $25. EACH.
Send $2 to cover express charges
(or deposit the amount with your
Express agent and send us the
receipt) and we will ship the wheel
C. O. I). for the balance. Subject
to examination.
Home Seekers Excursion.
Homo sjekers excursion tickets
will be on sale at this station May
4 and 5, June 7 and 28, at one fare
plus $2 for the round trip to all
points in Texas on the M., K. &
T. and connecting lines. Tickets
will be good to stop over south of
Denison. Final return limit 2!
days. No tickets will be sold to
points where the one fare is less
than $7. F. B. Reed.
Agent C., O. & G. Ry.
B. M. Wayne. - - -
I buy fat stock; wi!
pay highest aiarkc
price
Hunt me up.
Shawnee, - - O T
nursery stock at wholesale.
C Wliv buy your Nursery stookfrom.
ingentu or dealers, tliun being forcedj
^to pay exorbitant prices? Buy direct*
Ifrom the growers at wholesale prices J
if and f-ave all dealers' or agents' prof-"
ptfl. Can you saye money by doinp^
Csn? Well read the following and say;
jff'ir yourself.
5s Iu order to introduce our large^
Cline of choice nursery stock in this]
fticinity we will for a time fill thej
^following order, which at regular^
^agents prices would lie' —
(, 100 Peach Trees 2ft 10c $101
j( 100 Apricots 2ft 10c 101
y 6 Early Ohio grapes ^1
? 2 Hardy Perpetual ro3es 1«
p 2 Everblooming altheas
C $29,1
V This entiro order or trial shipment^
^will he sent for $5.00, cash to accom-
•/ pr.ny order, or ou receipt of >1 bal *
.•anee C, C. D. This stocu is tine andi
^tlnif'y and the ab ve Htupendous]
Coffer i made for a limited time to in.*
iroduce onr stock aud mothods of 1
^dealing direct with ihe planters, If;
'( von do not need all the stock listed!
yyou can easily dispose of toe surplus^
^to your neighbors at a handsome J
'( profit. Such an off >r has never be-
.rfore been made in this vicinity and<
^is the ehunee of a lifetime.
H Stock will be so stcurclv packed!
•as to stand a thousand mile ship-J
,ment without injury. Order at once. J
Arkansas Valley Nursery. J
Sedgwick, Kansas-)
Chicago Brokerage Co.
77 Clark street, Chicago.
UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS
We carry a full and complete line
of Drugs and Druggists Sundries.
Finest line of Cigai 8 uud Tobacco
in the city.
C. R. HARRYMAN,
The Druggist.
Lost.—Near Pitt mall's residence
on corner of Beard and Ninth sts.
an old coin bangle. Findur will
return same to this office and re-
ceive reward.
Finest assortment of wall paper
in the city at Remington! & Pot-
tengor's
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Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 12, 1898, newspaper, May 12, 1898; Shawnee, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc97903/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.