The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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THE PRAGUE PATRIOT.
A NEWSPAPER OF, BY, A* U TOR PRAUUE AND VICINITY.
Volume
Prague, Lincoln County, Okla., 1 hursday, November 9, 1V05.
Number I 1
For the BEST BARGAINS in all kinds ofGoods see PASTUSEK BRO'S. Highest price for Cotton
Govern >r Folk, of niss >u>
ti, l a ks in ' li'o.
GOOD MAMS'
Shoesi
One Car load of
Shoes just receiv-
ed at
Goodman's.
Cleveland, Nov. 4.— .lie Cen-
tral Armory, with a sealing ca-
pacity of about .',00', was last
night completely filled with an |
enthusiastic audience which gatli
ered to hear a political address
by Governor .! >s. W. Folk, of
Missouri, in support of th state
democratic ticket- He was iu-
tro luced by M lyo'f Johnson, and
spoke in part as follows:
"A political revival is going on
all over the laid against graft
ing. The people of Philadelphia,
New York, BulTalo, San Francis-
co and of Cincinnati, are fighting
for their city and to regain the
[government they have lost. A
wonderful ''evolution lias been
{wrought in the consciences ol
(mankind in the last four years,
i We had gott. n to a point in this
'country when patriotism meant
j little more than a word. A n<jw
I standard has been established.
'The remedy for' corruption has
been found in the hearts of the
people. The grafter, as a rule,
di. s not know good from bid; all'
_ie knows is politics. l ut Ik '
knows good politics from politic
"When any
luals secure a monopoly on souk
necessity of life and exact from
the people more t'na.i t-hnatural
| price, it is a graft. Such 's the
« r • • I r ', I ist. i 'lis I !t is til' out - i
You will nave
as Ih.' prjtec'i. ;.trill', b.v which
a class are jdv • l special privile-
ges by winch they can prey upon
the rest of the people,
rextoftz.r-i Manifesto, p.xlracted Absolutely
Without Pain!
St. Petersburg, November -f.—
The text of the imperial maniles-
to granting amnesty to political
I prisoners, signed by Emperor
Nicholas, yesterday, declares by
virtue of the intention expressed
iu the manifesto ot October 20,
and in accord with the popular
inviolable principles ot civil lib-
Jertv, free pardon is granted to
political criminals in various cat-
egories, which are enumerated,
and also participators in strikes
and those responsible lor the
breaking of contracts.
The pardon extends to those
now in prison and to those not
vet tried on whom sentence has
not yet been pronounced.
i ask about a fine !
v
\ i ne of S h oes=-n ev-j ■ |
er was there such j
known brands|
(
shown in Prague.■
TOOTH HINTS.
"VVtiEN OUGHT WE TO OO TO T^E DENTIST?" Many think It unnecesi
ty to rtevut" any particular a'teuioti to Mis Teeth until the appt> ranoe of them tj
i.fliH t d by ilatiiHtre, dsca) e 1 or broken teeth. Others give their teeth no attention
un'il pai i compels t'lem. Tin stupidity and biurt-siijlitedness of either policy is
evident. Every one w!>o thinks a moment on the subject knows that we oan not
iiMstioate our food satisfactorily if one or more of the teeth are tender, Inflamed de-
cayed, or otherwise out of working order, and that if this be the case, the uiouth re-
quires immediate attention.
CiET OUR PHIC1-*.
;«• liXAMINATIONS FRB1.'.
The Best of Work Assured.
TAKE GARE OF YOUR TEETH.
All Operations
Guaranteed.
YOUR HEALTH AND APPEAH1N0E KKQUIRE IT What looks better
than n!ce Teeth? What looks worse than bad teeth? Oo yours need attention?
Per-' decayed and aching, we c m curj both by treating and tilliug. All kiudi of till-
j ings Insi rtod. We do the tin* ft
soils convicted ot crimes com-1
uitted over ten years ago are to j
be released and sent to the Sibe-
rian colonies. Those who are
now colonists there, will be al-
lowed after four years, the choice
of a place of residence, but are
prohibited from living in the
capitals—St. Petersburg and
Moscow:—for three years. Con-
( victs not falling under these cat-
I egorics will have their sentences
macs I tom pontics , rc(,ucc(1 by onc.hal|; anti person:-
1'' 1 Im 1VI' 'condemned to imprisonment ioi
—Crown, Bridge and Plate Work.-=
Dr. GILROY, Dentist.
PRAGUE, OKLAHOMA.
OV If rivsT NATIONAL
hank,
F. E. Kingsburj
lr
H.
i s A. G. Rogers, Vice Pres.
I. Kingsbury, Cashier.
See them yoiirssii ?
to appreciate the
quality and style
and low prices.
r\
►<rs- ♦
0TH1NG.
5O9 Men's Suit?;
357 Youths' buit ;
4(J6 Children'.* >ui*s,
'lust hicio>ed out by.I «n
u^ry 1st, iVc.b. Do > a ■
sJr and family ju <*> cjj
and come to Goodman's,
and convince yourself!
with your ovv.i eyes, h >\v|
much you c ■ i rave
dealing v, ith Goodm
We never ro'.d jr.od
-heap as now'"" ve
gJadl> Sw I >< ti '"'I
goods, you mi :' i s y
Cost and rvni b ow ^
we WililL to U il a;l UUi
Stock int > CA5 il tafo c
January 151 b !p()6.
J. will be pleas, d to announce
to the general public after our
n moval my store will still con
tinue as "Goodman's
ment Store/' in ch irp
| uble manager I
Joseph Goodman,
North Broadway.
uy
: n.
5 0
. i!!
r
ti
as
Depart
> of an
_'t fully,
"A special prisiiege is at the
bottom cf every v^ralt. No one
ever heard of a legislator being
bribed to give equal rights to all.
It is always for the purpose of
obtaining so.r.e privilege or fran-
chise for a lew. To the extent
that equal rights can be restored
to all, and the special privileges
of the few taken away, just to
that extent will the inducement
for corruption be lessened."
S ciaiist Riots at Piajjue.
Prague, Nov. "i. Thousands of
Socialists held suffrge demon
strations I \uling to serious (lis-
which continued all day
long. The morning gathering
wis at vVenz'ls Platz and the
crowds hooted and eventually fir-
ed oil the police. Aft'O' inelfee
tual attemps to clear the streets
it was found necessary to sum-
mon th) troops to disperse the
mob.
fiiotiny \V.is r. suined in th(> af
tcruoon. A barricade was erect-
ed by the demonstrators, which
tin1 troops stormed and destroy
ed. Mobs driven from one point
I constantly assembled at another.
Uioting continued in the sub-
i urbs until late i:i the evening.
The day s casualties were one
| killed, forty seven severely and
;one hundred and eighty slightly
injured, and one hundred and
I thirty persons were arrested,
fully 50,0Ci0 demonstrators took
i part in the disorders. Quiet has
now been restored and the au
ithorities have resolved to resort
j t > martial law if the disorders
are re peated.
Let us snow you some ot our
nobby styles in Fall Suits before
you buy. R. II. Mansur.
condemned to imprisonment lor
life will have their sentences re-
duced to fifteen years' impris-
onment.
The pardon extends to nil pris-
oners who are benefitted by pre-
vious manifestos. Persons ar-
rest I by imperial order ol th.
administration are ordered re-
leased. Those condemned to
death are liable to have the pen-
itentiary commutation of fifteen
years' imprisonment at lrard la-
bor.
The amnesty decree includes
political offenses up to Oct. 20
Unco1!! County
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Henryetta, I. T., has seven coal
mines and three railroads, with J
a dailv pav roll ol $1,000. Such {
a showing should cause some ot
the bigger towns of the south- •
west to rub their eyes and take-
notice.
Shawnee Gas Plant Said.
I
( ^jieci il tu I i* < lkl-ih jiuili.)
Shawnee, Oklahoma, Nov. ?>.—
The Shawnee (ias Company has
been sold to n company ol north-
ern capitalists: Sinclair Main-
land, ol Green Bay, Wis.; A. h-
Thompson, ot Oskosh, W is.; T.
W. Gdcll, of OskosIi, and I). C.
Williams, ol Chicago, arrived in j
Shawnee this week, and to-day |
announced that they had com- j
pleted the transaction by which i
they and their associates become j
the owners ol the present big gas j
plant. They were accompanied
to this city by R, I£. Wilson, of
Chicago, traveling industrial
agent of the A.,T. & S. P. R. R.
rash Capital,
Surplus & Profits
$10,000.00.
4,000.00.
W. E. Foster,
II. I. Kingsbury,
directors
A. G. Rogers,
F. E. Kingsbury.
General Banking Business Done
Farm loans on our own examina=
tions. Quick money.
Free
Use of Fire Proof Vault for Storage of Valuable Papers
There are about 200.0n0 words
in the English language. The av-
erage educat"d person is able, in
reading, to understand perhaps
2."),000 words, but the most of us
who write and speak, limit our-
selves to about 500 or 1500. In-
deed, there is a vast number of
fairly intelligent people, or peo-
ple who pass as fairly intelligent,
whose working vocabularies do
not comprise more than three or
four hnndred words each. Ade-
line Knapp, in the Household.
.. F. R. Viasak ..
DEALER IN-—
Groceries, Dry Goods and
. . Flour at . .
Wholesale Prices!
F. R.
Prague,
Viasak, Prop.
Oklahoma.
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 9, 1905, newspaper, November 9, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116096/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.