Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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PRAGUE PATRIO
m
A NEWSPAPER op. BY. AM) for PKAOUE AND VICINITY.
Volume 4.
Prague, Lincoln County, Okla., Thursday, November S t ivdft
Number It
3ros.
offer
special inducements in Grocer? s J Dry Goods ar.u pay use ^
The strii^'cfles to establish th° first six, Harvard, William
and M i , Yalo; Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania
and K 'i s v' >1' (now Columbia), were such as tried
men's ti ) colleges and universities now in opera-
tion are cap . ihz-jJ . . >.;s7,000,000 and have 180,000 students.
Of all the cru'I, heartless, bloody, misery-breeding, be-
nigh ted n 1 ■; of i Russia is the vilest and without a
naralli i i ■ :ho i of history for villaiay and crime. It
would b a ' God send if the civilized nations would take charge
of the cnuntry and create a protectorate over the hell haunt-
ed land of the Czar, the devil's precinct of j >y-
The South has 10,000,000 spin'lles running and needs 20.-
000.000 more, the she would consume most of our cotton and
have the world for her market, With but little competion
she would bcome the dictator of the world's finance and
England's looms .vould go to rest and her finance, so strong,
would be ossed u;or> a sea of i iot, and her highways
wau!d be filled with tramps.
A Money Center.
Prance, it is said, stands aext to the U. S. in amount of
gold in her national treasury, $600.000,000. How France
has accumulated is a mystery. Industrially'she is inferior to
Germany and not equal to England commercially, nor as
strong nationally as Russia yet she has made loans. She fur-
ni>!ied ironey to Great Britaiin to finance the Boer war; she
loaned Russi. millions during the Japan war and she has
loan d Germany miilions in the nineties, and she has loaned
millions t ) Japan to recuperate that empire of the east, and
during the past year she has loaned individuals i f the U. S.
§150,000,000. A wonderful people is France. After being
conqured by Germany and forced to pay one billion dollars
as indemnity, Germany thought to further oppress her went
to the gold standard, and in so doing she prjduced a panic at
home, her factories closed down and had to buy fabrics of
France at advance prices which m ide France prosperous, up
held silver, kept her factories running day and nignt, kept
her hands employed, paid off Germany and still prosperous.
The Kiowa reservation in
southwest Oklahoma opened
December 3d under technical
rules in which the poor man
won't be in it. Money talks.
Prague Hardware and imple-
ment Co. f >r the best paint on
the market. It has the body,
quality and in fact all that any
chemist in the world can select
to make it good. It is the Hock-
aday Paint, manufactured by the
Hockaday Paint Co.
Dr. J D. Bilby of this district
was turned down because hisj
petition did not state that he j
was qualified. How trivial, how |
lame, how dishonest and unman-'
ly human animals are—the mean-
est animals of all.
Jackson said the federal gov-
ernment must be preserved.
Lincoln said the government I
of the people must not perish.
Cleveland raid the people be i
damned.
Rothchild said the constitu-
tion of the U- S. is a lie.
Notice for Publication.
Before James Harris, Justice of the
IV. i . i ti and for to mi i f I'ague, Llu-
0 !.• Qft 11 i i itory.
F. R. V u :\k% P dint iff
V S
J. L. (.-otririplum, Defendant
Naid defendant, J. L. Cottingham. will
tak^ notice that he hue been sued in the 1
abovo named cenrt f r the sum of $15.80]
for goods, w its and marotmudise sold
and r d, and must answer the till
of pnrtjon'ars fd d therein by eairt plaiti-
r (T on or 1 t f, ri th" 22d day of Novem-
ber, 1 !>;>() * r h \ ] Mil . i particular* * ill
be taken mh'r' e ai d jud-m^nt for Raid
plaintiff in the Bum of $15 30 and in
the attachment therein had and granted
will he reudered Hccordl"g|v.
Attest: JAMES HARRIS,
Juatlc* of the Peace,
F. R. YUank, Plaintiff,
Counti y
< st nar
I'rlce I
JIND JTQ
FOR .SALE.
Jersey cjw. Inquire at this
Office
PUB LI CAT ION NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma, /
County of Lincoln, j ss
In Hie Ju8?ic* Court b fore Jame II«r-
ris, in ai i county and Territory, Jo
seph Dftrloh, pUlntlfl", vh J. L. Cot-
tingham, defemiaot, of Pi- ^ue.
J. L. i Nottingham, non incident defen-
dant, will take notice that, he haa teen
Hird by the above n ined plaint fT in the
Justice's Court in the town of Prague,
Okahoma. 8nid filk!ntlIT pr o s judg
n.ent in waid action in the sum of $'J0 00,
co-ta nf thin suit and thwt a writ of mi-
tnchment bo levied on the gnni?H nnd
chattels of the defendant herei". The
said cans is set for hear ng on Novem-
ber 20*b, 1906 at 10 a. m. Unlepg you
wppe r r otherwise p end on paid date,
ju l/nu nt. wi'i be rend-r^d again-t you
in naid account tok ether with cost of
suit, JAMES HAIWK
,1 mm ■ ce of th** Peace,
Everybody doesn't find a pearl
A block of land and a good
j house in Prague for sale. In-
i quire at this office.
I ►
Th a \
Ha're you read the legends of ancient Greece or renown
ed Rome on the Tiber, or of Egypt on the Nile, the knights
of prehistoric mythology, the fables of Aesop of the age oi
stone, of the age of bronze, of the iron age, and of the golden
age of man as well as the kin.;^s and barons, but none or all oi
thera were eqal to the age of brain and intellectual advance-
ment- We are entering upon the elecoric aye of electricity
and rapidity and yet we have only begun the ascent of the
altitudes of mental achievements- ti e sun crowned ap.'x is
in sight Moses' slow plodding +0 years in the wilderness,
Stanley and Livingston's exertions and Lewis and (Jiark over
m ountain and gorge are to be eclipsed in this electric ag- by
running electric cars from Chicago to New York in 10 hours.
Yes, we are, at the most, glad that Eve indue id Adam to eat
of the fruit and beci ine wise, and we Ions.' f ir th" age of Me-
thuselah to come again and that a center.i.ri, n would only Oe
in his prime t > erjoy the achievements ol the electric finger
of God.
Don't brag or boast—do busi-
ness.
SOMETHING NBW
An elegant line of Chinaware
at Miss Hunt's jewelry store.
Nothing like it in town. The la-
dies are especially invited.
P U H L1C ATI ON NOT ICE.
Territory of < >k 1 tt o°-a, )
County of Lincoln. ss
W. H Davis, plaintiti, vs E, Bosp, de-
f- nd nt.
E. Hob , non-resident defendant, will
t>\ke notice that he f a< b-eri tued by
Brid plaintiff in t'ie JwsMoe'a court b.-
for* Jameg Harris, a .J, P., in the town
of Pragu«, Oklahoma. Said cas Is Bet
for bearing at the hour of 10 o'clock n,
in , on tbn 26th day of November, 19^1
and unlets yon appear or otherwise
plead on or before said date s judgment
will bp rendered against you and in fa-
vor of Raid p'anMff in the puin of $35.00,
tng'3ther v ith '-ostB of t-ult. and y ur
e">nd« and chntrelM attached bv said
plaintiff will be Bold to natiufy pid judp-
m^nf, .1AMES H ARR-8,
Jn-* ice of the Peace,
John J Davis, * tv f r pikint*IT.
"MSIIEAES^
KE£' KlJ'd
j/#/<• ,.-■•iV u i t. u ii
One dollar will buy you the best pair of nickel plated
shears that can be produced from the best bicel by the
most skilled labor in the world.
ri
scissors and shears are made from only the Mff.iest grade
crucible steel which is carefully ) . d t.ud selected for
perfect material. Tiiey are careiuliy and finely adjusted
and will cut keen and sharp as a razor ; unlike others,
they retain their edge, and even thoup.h constantly used
they will require sharpening very se'o m, i 'ever. When
you buy KtiN KU7Kit scissois and tUcars you know
you are getting the best.
Pk'ACiUL. HAkDWAKF &
1HPLI r* NT COMPANY
Mill Elevator
•\b
■company;
Bu>s Wheat, () its and Corn at JV\a. kcl Prices.
For Sale—A tine all Russia
feater edition of the Interna
tional Encyclopedia at half i>ric<
N.-yer been used. Inquire at; PR/CUP
Minnetonka lumber office.
-JOHN DAVIS —
ATTOKNHV-AT-LAW,
IT ovtr the Flist Nntlo nl I!mk
OKLA
Wholesales Gran, Feed <ti;cl A^cal
Exchange Meal, hoited or unbolted, a.id Chops, foi
Corn in any quantity, or Chop by the bushel.
ALWAYS HAVING CHOP AND J1BAI.ON MAND.nC) VVAlltXiTO (IkINI)
Prague Mil! <?: \ levator Co.
Prague, Oklahoma.
Accentuation.
1 like the man that lus a conviction and sticks to it. He
is a definition am' an interrogation point—an accent upon the
a*re according to,hi> brain, Caesar was an accent upon the
world and an interrogation of his age. Napoleon was an ac-
c- 'nt upon the modern world, changed the m . 1 > of Europe and
made t >ys of kings and outposts of nations, and marked the
trend of history and instilled a new life in the h -arts of met..
Jefferson was an inspired accent up >u national life and civili-
zation it^eif and his inspiration is sweeping every shoal and
shore of time and entering every nation and lifting sabre la-
n >t only i'i aec ilr up in ii.s t, ne but lie wrote it in the bat-
tles of ni- co ntry and with his sword he punctuated it in
b'ood. Martin Lu:lier was an accent in the theological
w irld. H • p 'I?red b
neath til :Jt U's of M
banner of I re-'do:!i, .
defy to the world. He oDoned th< grates of intellectual liber-
ty in the counh. Y—i, I love I he man with a conviction and
an idea ao >. t ■ he i his is wiiat in ikes a man and na-
'
Others i.. .. . r p.; ash, "Mother, tJomy an 1 Heaven."
ind tne thron • oi aro:;anc ■ and dug bt-
i id ice and villainy. He held up the
'no forth his
gious sp-'rvii and
The' to r
ing tile ri .. i ,. , .. t
the Jeweler aud Upticiau.
~1" '- '• " 1' tistaction of hav-
eoiiectiy fitted by Miss Hunt.
For Sale—A bran new sit t
ff'in. Never b'-en loaded. Cheap.
Minnetonka Lumber Co.
Don't Miss L i
THli Bi(i EVHNT OF THE YEAR
Grand Roping Contest.
3 l).i\«, 3 Da>s.
j and Cow CovsC'ir .iva!
$|,ooo.oo in Cash Prizes.
At Fort Smith, Ar ., three d;n :
■ Wednesday, Thursday, Fridav,
! Nov. 7th, Nth and 9th, '0(5.
. t_ nder the direction of
! f. ELLISON CARROLI ,
Ch impion Rot er of the world.
This contest will be participa-
ted by 100 of the world's best
ropers.
M '. ti ay MeOounagnll, tin
ex-cl mipion of the world will
be on hand and endeavor to re-
gain the championship honors,
WILL PICKETT,
Th ■ negro wonder who throw -
a steer with his teeth, will give
two exhibitions daily.
VERY LOW EXCURSION RATES.
1 lie Ft. Smith & Western and
St, Louis, El Reno (\ Wester
have one tare plus ,"0c for round
trip from all strtions.
Tickets on sale Nov. 7, s
and 9. Consult with
M. Thikson, Agent, Prague.
J. AA. SANDL1N,
Attorney-at Law,
(ik'KJf'k—in Ijncoi.n
« odnty Hank Huii.ping
*>V CiU , OKLAHOMA,
.). S. SPARKS-
Real I state,
Farm I nans,
I n«il rnnc?.
OFFICH:
8 BROADWAY,
P HAGUE,
(). T.
J. h. PATTERSON, uiealf.k in
General Merchandise, Dry Goods.
GROClikllfS, BOOTS und SHOES.
The FreBlieut. nurl Ifcst of Everything tip-r l ie. A nottiy lin« of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, snd Novelties ^FK Seacon.
We court romp- nnd invlf,^ tion, p. nnd qunlltv nf
ci iiituereU. Ever)liody luvr 0. V\ t* nirau bUoiui bH ana
Koinff to Jo it iighi.
Mules bouvht Hnd sold. Hiffhest price p id for Cotton, e<juHl to IochI rail'om.
towns VV'p Trtise inu es, corn ttud omtn oil our rn i ' . *■ enm f n thn r h<1n
Rmnll exp-n*M In n't tor K t. J. II. PAT KUSON, Kkjki k Faii>. Oku
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Overstreet, W. S. Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1906, newspaper, November 8, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115458/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.