Shawnee Daily News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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The Morning News
STEAR CLEAR OF THEM.
arv informed that a couple
Street Him'.ton and Draper for
furniture.
CLAKDY & GAY. P.
OFFICE IN It ILLS U.UifC
ccrmer main AKu 'JWIOJ. ave-
£x.tntd «t tb Zs: *'
J. I. e.- *e«oi*d-c.*f« —
How Expended
Th<- fuudrsi:>-d by the Comiuer- w
i"ft. J. e,* age:.'- are travelling over Baby baggie? at Street Hamii-
lWm<.n. h* th~ Vawu-- Xahonal ?rtain part- of the country taking, ton and Dran?r.
I ■. >: a. i i- .!.gvn.- lv expend- order* : w dry goods and groceries —
■ ' ' j •<> be -hr,; *-d from ottfside-cities Sheet Mu.-: -. al and instru-
1 •. ' r. - ; tr we-t and I |( tfce ustomer. Before' mental at Calhoon*-.
•h .«: e of t.y*n have aireadj ; giving an order to these fellow? 1
i1 i' • ' condition you i-houid rvmember that then-' Remington A; Pottenger <-arrj
od ?..- --a-t wi;; i - re- are dry goods and general merchanja complete line ol paint?, oil?, ete.
air--! as soon i - the water is down « or , [n vour own town? that i
C. 0. <* G. RAILWAY"
east bocxb.
Et Reno
Oklahoma City
SbawDee
So. McAlester
Wister
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TM
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12;3C
3:(XJ
Via Wister
Ft. Smith
St. L-uis
Ar 1-3?
7;2J
MAY. V
enongh to allow an approach.
It ronr child has thin, pale
■ heck-, uncertain appetite and un-
restful sleep, it ha? worn..?, and
siring wi- h strong medicines only
makt-- '•tnditiob? worse, by ;rrita-
ti > •?; - stomach. WHITE?
CREAM VERMIFUGE i? mild
<rj- ii:; in effe-t. and
nperior tcnie as a positive
destroyer. Shawnee Drag Co.
wefct bo usd,
handle even thing iu these lines.' Are you lacking in strength and
When yon l-uy from your home! energy* Are you nervous- despon-
pcople, yon know what you are •' aent. irritable, bilious, constipated,
getting. Remember too that the j and geneaally run down in health?
ioeal nici iant - are putting in j If so. your liver is torpid, and a
*Lvir time and money building up ; few dose- of Herbine will cure you.
ti:- : airing roac?. build-1 Her' ine ha? no equal as a health
St. Louis
Ft. Smith
Wister
So. McAlester
Shawnee
Oklahoma City
El Reno
Lv 8.-&
11:5:
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9;«
Ar 10:0,'
v ir oril^p tor a new uat
■. •uin btior. the ra h;
Encampment.
DEWE>
And D'-wey was the Admiral
l>own in Manila hay:
And Dewey were the R- gent's eye.-.
Them orbs of Royal bin ;
And Dewey ftel di-cot raged!
I iJew not think we Dew
—Ironquill in T<q ka Capital.
ing bridg e etc. for your benefit, ■
while ti t_> nt> have no tn+erest i
:n anyti ing sare th dollars they J
can get out of you.
* n r :: her again that rvsi-
- ol a -ounty are always more
orle>-< c-pendent upon one another
and thar when you patronize home
people you are helpiug to build up
•stroncr institutions, the verv exis-
restcrer. Shawnee Drug C <
an dusters
Saddle Co.
hich adds to the
ru property.
value
Stay that barking by r.sing Bal-
lard .- Hoeehocxd Svhip. It
arrest? the cough, allays irritation
of the throat, and relieves conges-
tion of the lungs in a day. It is
safe and pleasant to take, and nev-
er disappoints. '2~> & ■>< '•. Sbiwi.te
Drue CV..
tecumseh H'Y compat
i'cblic Time Table xo. 2-
.n c noection witb the C. O. k G. I
(itise North liaioe s
i>m pni am am pm
■ 2 1 ii 45 " 2 > lv Tecum ar 9:50 2:4?
1-15 7:50 ar Shawn lv 9:20 2:1{
The PhiUppirves.
P — 1 - ;!j Mulize the wealth
tnti importance of the Philippine
Islands. '1 he i-apture of Fort
t 'avite and the control of Manilt
the capital of the i-land of Luzon
the largest aud most i>owcrful ol
the group, by Admiral Dewey,
makes their history of interest at
this time.
iiie Philipine Islands were dis-
■<ivcred in 1521 by Magellan and a
few years lat. r they were takei
possession of by Spain under Villa-
Io1k>s and were named for Klnj.
Philip II., of Spain. They an
composed of over Tour hundret
islands of volcanic origin with
jxjpulation of between 7,<kk).tw(
and^lO (<H),000 people- On tli
wt -t the Philippines are separated
from China sea and the Ind<
Chinese penii:.-ula. On the <asl
ii« i- the bread l'ucific ocean ;.nd onl
the north anumber of smaller is^
lit. t' • that stretch out towards For
tnoa and on the south nre th
Puiavan and Balabne and the Sula
i: hinds. The soil i- < \ edingl>
fertile, producing valuable wood-
and fruits iu abuudamv, as v.
a? lieinb, tobacco, cotton and . ugai
coffee, indigq, rice, wheat, pepp /
ginger, vanilla, cinuiiinoi' and co
<tm, but ev< n here where all i
beautifttl the ircu hand of' Spain
ha- weighed down it people will
'" avj li.'.ruei .
Manila is tiie capi .il of tin
ia:;d Lin.on a;, i th c.-u; : :i
i): the P;> ii) ; :ie t_i >,ap. n v. i'
f< anded by Let:, spi in l.">71 u;:d i -
.-i'iiated ou tie. eastern : Li.;c i t ii
I ii.v 120 uuutieal mih s in < ireiim-
fenme. The river Pi ig >
itito the bay Maiiila. it traver-
. the whole island :::i i is ii." J;ir-
gc.-t stft'aui in ti. • giouj . Tin
population of t!." f;nu iii'-indin^
t'. c suburli.- about •;<;(!.(i oi
v.eh not t: c-k? th.:n ■•:. ten.li ar*
IfpftButrde, tber* being Ctvoh-a,
j :1 ives and tb!i en . J!o.«t of :!;i
' 'jiiiiese are e: "i-ged in < • run er<-<
and but few in a- ncuUtne
ail
in Touch Once .More.
r'n -ii \>g tables at F. E. Adam?"
Buy a Harwood Guitar of Cal-
hoon's.
NV v - Mar :. «• .
Notice of Application to Sell
Liquors.
To whom it may concern:
Notice i- hereby given that Lncit-n Berc-
Leita has this day filed hi.« petition for liccn-v
of wood • i:i;u"r-|B ' m:y ' j"'"'
l watogue. Territory of I iKialioma, tb«t un-
j les? objection!! to til same, as required l y
, - I. ,i, ., -, ... _i i v . ■ law. l e filed by the 13tb d y of May. 1<«. said
"1 out?. -• world. cfe- MeCunc, No- 16. North Broad-i petition win be emited.
euLv the Choctaw trains lV.-iv m L-PS o enosoaltv r.f i«. m ! Thi, 30tb day ■ f April.
izo. m. >olthgatt.
County Clerk.
WA N TED— 100 cord
iawnc-e is once more in touch ' " u' ^ ;;'mms.
way makes a specialty of ic« cream .
rt in ! rot L« ea!>f and west made in quart aud gallon lots.
ily. This V, :-- _____
iu<r lirst app aracco since rJ'ti"s-
' the 3-!, l,tu tue '*c t bound
was run into the yard hero on ac-
ount of serious washouts west cl
•he city. The Choctaw company
have bad a big force at worlc re-
pairing the track, and will soon
iiave the train- runnin g on regu- i
.ar time again.
M. J. CRUMPLER
The leading grocer3tman. will cccripy
this sr)ace.
Pii.-?eiiger rate one way
" round trip
Cbii.lren under five wben accompt
by adalts
) single trip
Over 5 under 12 -
I round trip
'•50 poands of basgase free with
■ i e ticket. All over, 15c for eac
uru i? or fraction thereof.
A . | i-eengers and baggase tc
fi :-point* on theC O 4 G «jl
at:erred at Shawnee.
,r. W. Lewis. Gen. Manas
i?. P. Lareb, Treas & Trf- M'n'g.
FOSTOPFICE SCHEDULE.
< >fEcc hours 8 r.. m. tc Z ;. i
Sundays 10 to 11 a. l
Mails close,
Going east. 8;40 a
West '6.45 p
L'i:er.iluT, noith points. 0.3<0 a
arrives 5:40 p
Jo F. Eoggs, Chief Cler
Lizzie Moore, Gen. Del. Cler
George G. Boggs, Postanal
\ olin, Giiitors, Banjo and Man-
dol,ns strings at (,'alhoon's.
Ntw^Iincof picture mounting at
Street Iltuiih a ::u-.i Draper.
5Ii>:. Willard Johnston and si-
s' will serve tea at their home on
Beard sueet Friday. May tith,
iroiii 4 to G, anu from 9 to &1 p.
m., to which they extend a most
ccirti:al welcome to all. Benetit of
file Presbyterian church-
CITT OFFICEKb,
GO TO
c
for your
J. T. Murphy,
Furniture and
Mivor,
Police Jndge,
'iiv Attorney _...
v'i'y Tieasurer.
City Clerk
(thief of Police
C'itj- Assessor,
..J. T. Fa
B. K. Be
E- E, E
w. c. j
JtiEN DlEI
.. J. C. BDS*
Bush Chris
Undertaking".
1
r^ianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines.
No 12 v/est MA'N street, sHaWNee oKUHo^A.
ALDERMEN.
< CTBushfield.
i- irst Ward: ( a f Straight.
f w n Barker.
Second Ward: t g w" Over*treet,
' h ii Hensor.
Third Ward: ( McDonald.
< w s Search.
Fourth Ward: i j c Martin.
S
RiH?
i W. 8.
'!
>eaech,
President.
J. S.
Smith,
Vice President.
c. j
m i r chant Tailor.
Oppo-itP Post CHHce.
Shawnee
Na
ct'l
CL I j
Benso:;,
Cashier.
CAPITAL. $50,000.
Solicits Your Business, Conservative Bonking
Only Fran .* cted
Drafts Drawn on all the Pi in 'ipa' Cities of the World,
DIRECTORS.
II. 1!. i' Oer. Geo, Overstreet. .1. C. Fisher, 15. F. Hamilton, ll- T.
Doi;.;!as. W. S. Search. C. J. Benson, Julius <rreeulee, J- S. Si >itli.
Siipjtn rsdant of rublic Schools
J. F. Wai
SCHOOL BOARD.
,T. P. Smiudtrs.
J. E- Porlis,
Cifi>. E Houyhtoo.
B lit. Reed
d. N. Buoce.
Presi
Store:
F. M, Blal
McDo
O. C. SI
Shawnee Post G. A, R,
Post meets 2nd. and 4th Tin
i'.;y nights and 1st. and 3rd.
iirdav afternoons, at Wayland)
!j. I). Sheldon, C. N. Points, j
Wc Have Got Our Dutch Up.
B OF < LO FHING
■IV Willi
of
TlimiJ
M J-'t.ic are
i'i'ii -iresxr-
pring and Sum-!
in the minds of
Also in 1 hi
I' is i<pm-j<d that Okhiliomi.
C':t\ hps .i «!i -t/ :iior 'falli'ry v i'h
targets r. pivs. nting." i aniards. If
is great sport for the rejected ex-
inilitia hoys of that lo,\p t< pine-
tier on these duinmiiXo dan-
ger in this warinre from living
sho and singing shell, eo shoot
iway boys.
Heme oi my would be competitors that birT
on time, have told you that "we sold
out, which is a misre presentation.
We Have Bought Our Spring Stock.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
FOR SPOT CASH.
Physician and Surge*
ii'i ii-1 i i ,<• up-to date tailors.
i h.' result i* ;;jr.l'.tps! tns ills
play at our store of pit (e guodi-
and -mph's to si-ii-ct fioin for
ii.d Stiinmer wenr, All
p RuVi'ltict in importiMl und j
d ... -I ,- wooims «t remarkably Thenar© new, bright and oq' the la^^cest stales
low prices.
No on.tier how ta-tiuiou* the
taete, sometlnng to plejin:: willb,
found here
F, Grusel,
lp3 E. Main. Shawnee] O.v1
Cfficc over Harryman'sDru^ ?
fipawnce, - - 0
Clarence B, Douglas,
Architect,
i^ogiyib, o\/.er
r^ATN'ltBA
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