The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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Wi!| Tile Lid liS ^Ut 0,1 t,on" l7th^r co^nJii" m " l^M.'are J * y QU I'VCfCl' SoEitt fllfCmiaU 'El
Prague? determined to tn'ie ao'iou, a J, if i'"• >
Thr call is oiolihr a conference_of i t<jwng xuiBi tnoy B iy, U no bird, but
1-ir.n rs io Prague M rch 10, 'UtJ, at.d i | l)U8jneB0 a, (j coll r ctd me *>• iug prlnto 1
vllj l * «oi bW ni "tlt|i tkl """"'itottrttfftol. Th* truth sp. the ooootrj
do, m 8t of tbe trade Will g" to "the
la unionized ai around Priau*
tlaguifhad cvtT LeM in Piague. On that ^
day ai M ur-J« will tn J'9CU88pd aa 10 •ll3 ; pfi gUa had as > II have t>u
Intuw i r o ->m of itie Ualon D I th* Creek country tothi
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H. It., aid could Ihvs with |ir« i> r un ■ j
mania and propos'.tlo! a will lie uride to
Hi i bu i less men, and If uo agreemei.t is nj{.emejt Ainl b utb It.t.i tie Creek
reac'i 3, then the trie w li k,o eUi- cou[ltr t Hnd Eoontuohka woul 1 c mie ti
where, -a .r piiitiiuS -r r 11 r- nil, on
•nit ,i ui*v-tbie step, a-.id coutiiWtB a.-e |
being irr>n«r-'d fo', *t d w relinuae ar-
raujem tab art a l re dy ..«•! th arranged
far wh-il-sile "'Up n n i whon th > farm- j
er t-a i ii r i •' l> > live *1 linn un och
if OM on t.id iml-.i fur tidva. c men I
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chants to capture our tr de. K.r betti r
to c-iocede aod coocllbite and co ee •> t
consist. i.t tt-nna, a ti f-.o i'j to ill, h i:
to 1 > -s-" i r nip.
Ther 1 i no qn- St.on but wl at IV n?t!>'
i . a t r.t.n h 11- wi. l( bus no f t't r 1*
iikI h nine > i't\ ni nt up n the f irm
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It is Truthful, Fearless, Crisp atul Direct. Vigorous in the Defence of Right and Relieves in
| Peopleism rather than l'artvism. A ITriend ol Labor and the A Ivaneement of Fanners' Interests.
\ and Regards the Individual Homes as the Corner Stones of this Republic.
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Physician and
X-Rav •' u.e r.xamin-.tior.s,
tkT Chronic Di.-:e.
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be riitit'd, tiiwui iaiigulah, business
cease and railro.ida would shut down. It
is the f ,rm r who lubricates the w e- Is
..f state poltcai'y aid co-uiiiertl ily. j
riieona citmot do v i tio'ut bis v.ite hi d
ths otlx r oannut liv wit out ids r e ;
They it, Is, win run t'.-is o * nm 1 , -
ho .1 the tla *, build c.-v it lit it of t. e
sell .ol houses and stand be hin I a i I '' ru-
i.3 i t >u . x^i r ir <i ■ f n a i T'u .>
in k-: c iiitru -m. u v on • tit 6 be ti.clr
lervu ta ,t d n t fi ir i i s i , i • d ■• I. n
liey b'.Co;>u< bu.'^ s e s - n u b - * l-jo
t-id to Bia i>t hunt ; au I th i-.ni; ;s
ueed not put out ny ic ■ r ti. com a
specific pirtv. A.'I they h v" e<t 'o o
s to g v.. or v. iit.h jI : tti i vo . j a; '
une uj t.'.t )' Will i.old u i>Lii^-i h II' pro
duo ?.
II t i-'v, !n ;n i iire r u ci , do-m i' i 'tt
to huld ih -• ir u r c t o , iv to k m1
■ ill produce f ir ii(J !.n U:) i UJ da s. u ■' !
c rcaln pnoiB .r ? re c">' o, . e- (an J
so and ti t. ritf. ti • p ii■ its I p rty • i .. r.
Tt.e s.iine'w > • y i ■> a v - - : il.ejr i a •
a ild tlieir vo a or oast t';e :i in th- ii
tarest . f apecilo u.e-uur a -in the 1
• '.ereft :)• f. iu a. AI - i> - k '.h-- fa I
iii inlad ttia1 t >y nm far.nets '-nd not
democratio i.nd i pu'ci lea . pel i l i i
n 1 i_r .it 1 s. I' i- S 'ie e li.cy h vi
a w y.-i b m i. o t 1, A- t > i ■■ ic -a ti
ai-m t r .di e , hey -Iii e.ch sn-afai
t )ry i r o s. \S #.i t.<s* rl i t tt; iiun
ruougb.nlr edeuou.ii .no deutauc
• ill ooti.e f r t .• m ■ i', ii d tbe br. i.d an
t.ie c) tv n ul f o ooi. 'fh-n rallio d-.
will n i.. turn d f .iuier un.o. d
m mils r c r , .i i wiii s y "■ r Oo-iv
sal e, w o.i HfK >. ;•. guiog .o be^iu s i.
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lie it r ■ iHuii)" e.i t- e f iui r 1 .ire tbe
V'jonlym a th ' tirnt own <nerb products
I nud thoy can'., be bad fr m any other
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, uiiiu tu.u s tin y ia . b i • ulit u ti ra. er
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th •> enn j n ib« !ar .e. -. u. i m e.ud b
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t.eu pi maturely, h -k. ibempa. u he..v.i
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1'ansas Cily Train?
Leaves Oi;!;ihoaia City daily ;tt 7:"i0 p. m. via Missouri, Kansas
& Tnsas R'y -arrives Kansas City at 8:10 a. in. the following moru
ir.g, traking all important connections.
LI is train carrit i atlnrt L (bvfTet) skci.cr to Kansas City
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ind chair cars.
Change of c rs ;s one i f the greater in 'onvi-n'es.c a of tr Vi l. Y 'U dOi.'t h ive
o ctiaoge car if yen tr v- 1 via the Mis-tour', Kan an aod T< xas Railway. rl! r ujh
trai-e<• ( iver its rai s) run from Oklahoma C ty to Ki n-ma City and St. Louis All
through Ir-Ju-t hav i Ch i Cirs and Pu' mui Slotp rj.
TRAVEL RIGHT.
M. K. & T. leave Oklahoma City daily at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.
for St. Louis, Hannibal, Sedalia, Nevada, Ft. Scott, Parsons, Kan-
sas City, Jophn, Galena, Columbus, coffeyyille, Bartlesville, etc.
ni-:o. s. stein
rsavurino pa'Senobr agent,
OICLAHOHA CI i"Y, O. T.
Tickets on sale everywhere, via Mlsrojri, Kansas & Texas Railway.
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californiacs rc'ise gold—ti ey ton t mine n rch now. An easier
vvpy lrs 11 < n ftur.d tl.rn tl.al! It is i ow oltf ired by
Ciii-inin?/- The Alchemy of nature converts the oranges, lemons,
liives, grapes, V heat. Alfalfa and other praducts of the soil into
roed clothes, comfartableresidences, and assuring bank accounts.
Tin being done every day in California. Wouldn't itpav you to < i ■
juire into this? Better yet, v,hy not go there? Onlv $25 fr< m
irat tiealiy all stations in Ivans s ;ind Oklahoma to almost till
joints in California and to many places in Aria >na. Liberal stop-
iver priviledges in California-
On snlf daily, Feb. 15 to A| ril 7, 19C6. Tourist sleepers daily
>n fast trail s. Harvey meals. For particulars apply to
I . n. SWA K, PBigengei- Ag), Atchison, T< vcka & 5. nta l'i Cy. Co., Tcpeka ki rsas.
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| SURE to BEAR EAPLY, ns th v V\ ERE PROPA-I
GATi I) WITH THIS VIEW. *
S rh«a« TRUES '.re QUARANTEED TRUB to NA nE and EQUAL to tbel
i- t HST. I> quire at this >
I OFFICE.
|; 7,'ade and Branch of Shawnee,
rHatdware and Implement deak-
11ers and Prop, of the Wade and
j! Br: nch House, are in town look-
ing after business and the future
Phil Bartosh has bought third
interest in the Prague Hardware
and Implement House. Phil is
a rustler.
M- Blum mthal is in St- Louis
this week, looking after bargains
for his customers,
Joe Dietrich and family spent
Sunday in tho country, The
guests of M. A. Wilson family.
Mr. Swatka the contractor
and builder returned from Okla- <
homa City, Wednesday.
G. W. Mellicant, son and fami-
ly, left for WashingtonTltursday
Miss Maude Page Sundayed .
in the country with the Misses
Vivian and Vera Wilson.
In a letter from Jos. P. O'Don- j
nel of Guthrie, the genial Gen.
m |; gt. of the Ft. Smith & Western
*;■! rail-road compliments the Patri- \
jt! ot and expresses pleasure for
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va-xcc you
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u-..lr. -red a direct guaranty covering ■,
•r - of roocl i, the style and. fit ./
Uiat juafaat '• i ■* w oil! i cue Ituti-
c 'itr. cu the dollar to you. It
■_:ciz i ' :.tyc:. r re to be satisfied with
■u' -fiiis vliea you get lliem—
'. d t.'.att!ieyvjox^v.iadcexpressly
•••; :r your own measure—audit /: ;
y v. i-i "ivea-eli, give £-1*
d service, and hold tHeir shapci as rightly ♦tailored gar-
. -.; s should.
he cost of Royal tailoring is so low that you mig ■ a c t
rrice \ as the first consideration. Lut i' ir.n t
.■Valuer "riving is at the basis of The Roj'ul > .'•■•."■ .
he best f.u- the money always—that is the P.cyai
Cusiomc.D of Tho H.oyet Tfcitors oro Inv!!-J in !
mnjr peoole will attond ii> vVorla'n tt-:i> Rt it. i.ov .
o;icr jirtz-^ cor.-nt.siti\a of tun Autoniobilcii, to ho . , ■< i
ten pc.rsoas maKlna tl.« cloicst iruoaics. Ths c i >. * i-
Automobllca Is SI3.700. Thnre are also • ! o:- . y
!<; o a o*nh, m iSlnit th total valuo off:, a r>.-ir . SI
c .--rv <?->llr.r you pay on un order for Roy ' -. Il< rll .- f
^i.k. one guesit or\ a $13 ault you can make i'ttroen |occi
rf d ii-. a $?.0 suit you can mallij tN: c _u. uuJ * >
|U(U for every dollar.
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The Royal Tailors carry a million-dcll' r stoch ti
Prague's progress and thinks' -,o ietliing sure to please everybody; suhv a
every man is a committee of one xui a and boys ladies' mau-tailorc-L r'.s an.i
on the hustling board. | made strictly to measure at an actual proven ea
In a letter from Frank Ingram fully twenty-five per cent.
at Parnell, Iowa, he says he is But the thing to do is to set the goods and g.
coming to PragOe to live. i You can do that by calling on
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1906, newspaper, March 1, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116118/m1/8/: accessed May 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.