Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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Voli me 3.
Prague, Lincoln County, Okla., Thursday, July
mir>
Number 4s
Pastustk Brcs. offer special inducements in Groceries and Dry Goods and pay the
Highest 1«r-
kei Price For
Country Produce
iv\> vV v?/
:> ur.ething i>;>ing
Until after the
WHAT WILL THE CHANGES B!i?
The Terms OF1 twenty-nine governors expire this year or
early ia 1907, and their successors must lie chosen before
the end ot the yeap. The Philadelphii Public Ledger says:
The Arkansas state el-'etion will be held on September 1,
Vermont's on Septeinrj-.-r+, Maine's on Septemtember 1 u,
Georgia'* on October 3, and Kentucky's on November .>.
The orJuM-states cho jsinu; state officers will elect them on
November 0, at the same time representatives in congress
are chousen. The states th it elect governors this year, with
the names .it the retireing executives art*; Alabama, \V. I).
. JpnK's, democrat; Arkansas, Jefferson Davis, democrat;
Removal Suit! I California, (; (J. I '.I rd. •< ■, democrat; Coloiado, ,1 i
!■ j Me Donald, republican; lauineciieut, Henry Roberts, repub
Mean Georgia, J. M IVrrell, democrat; Ibaho, K. R. Gooding,
republican; (own, A, B. ''ummins, republican; Kansas, li. VV.
lioch, republican; Kentucky, J. C. VV. HecK'ilain, democrat;
Maine, William T. Cobb. republican; Massachusetts, Cutis
i Guild, Jr., republican; Minnesota, J. Juhnsou, demo,-rat;
I Nebraska.
Now Going on at
,ht
H. Mieke
Cut Prices all
over the house.
Som; good Snaps that
will pay you to look at:
A nice white lawn, full 40-in
wide that's worth 30c a yard,
Removal .Sale Price 22c
One big table full of remnants
of lawns, dimities, voils in short
lengths worth He to 12c a yard
Removal sale i rice, per y'd :jc
48c buys a nice new nobby Sun-
day shirt for men, that's worth \
75,. I
Congress.
Ve-
O < 11-
Silk Mohairs in black,
green, blue and brown,
IT in wid?, regular price
Removal sale price
I oc
red,
full
75c-
. -?8c
I
Shoes! Shoes!
Shoes!
In the prjs-'Ut on-- -s just, adjourned thtv-> -vh
public,m an«"i only KM democrats—j. republic i i
114. For the detnofr-its to have one m ijority > 1
congress the d-Miioerats must liol i all t i,> $ •;
have and elcct 56 nevv members. Tliis nr xl •
homa will send three extra of the in and t\v
Many republicans will sum! for Gore lot" United Sea .-s .>.T; .
tor. In 1S7-4-the democrats h:i,d ouly 92 aiui the republicans
[94 hut the democrats that, year elected a ^ain giving Uiem
10*, reducing the republicans to lo7 and Knocking t|je re-
publican lo2 majority out pnd ma in^- the democrats m j >r-1
ity of (v. In 189o the republicans had 7 majority hut the
democrats cam in winh 2.'> i t > the republicans 88 and then
in the next, c, n jciv;s \\a> c )an<r v to the republicans because
the demos rats ived ShylocK r-atiiei
than the peop.«'. And th- pi >• • iit .•> only .Roosevelt wave or
rather a recoil from Parker. are froing to have a Bryan
Waye. The people ai e waking ui) t«> the trust rule. They
are waking up t. the foct . _rh pro! -olive taiff i> as Gould
said,"the father of trusts The Lincoln party of NV vv Hamp-
shire, Pennsylvania and Ohio as was emphas1? d in Pennsyl
vania and Ohio last year declares this. The Miss- Free
Trade Sentimcnt and Iowa Free Trac • Idea headed by their-
republican governor Th" are iffiliating with democrats in a
measure. In Pennsy}vunia and Vermont the spii it is s,.te<«(j
DISCOVERY OF GOLD FIELD
Apparently Worthless Hock Turned
Out to Be a Valuable
Find.
Five years ago a desert rancher
i.am <1 Jim Butler was prospecting In
southwestern Nevada, packing his out-
fit a'onrr on the bucks of six burrow,
trudging among the mountains 1G0
miles from a railroad In a country
which an experienced miner would
l a .e laughed at. says Outing.
It had none of the siirns of gold beat
wir rock, and In bis "plumb Ignorance
Hutier plodded along "40 miles from
water and one mite from h 1." trusl-
to gold seeker's luck, and not i?t
all confident of making a strike bin
pi.ough to keep him In tobaco money.
One night he ramped on ron)p i%
spring and fnun 1 some rock t!i 1
looked good to him He broke oft a
lew chunks, loaded them on a burrc
n^id took theni home In the course 1
t mc In the tc wn of Beimmt, no*u
Oh ranch, bis rock was greet ! tf:th
"mh.-hearted incredulity, vnd he wi-
hrut to throw It away when a youn.2
wynr named Oddlo pricked up hi
•a s. and wit!) the rasbness of youth
tiered to have the samples assayed
itler went back to his ranch in
. r valley and betook himself a.
) ire Important business of bar
: his bay crop. Me ha ! forgot
i' all about his rock when Oddle sen!
word that th#* stuff assnyed sev
■ hundred dollars a ton In gold and
ilver.
J. H. PA I 1 ERSOiN, DEALER IIS
General Merchandise, Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES.
TI'1* Freshest and Best of Everything upU.date. A nobby line
LADIF:3' DRESS GOODS, and Novelties T?,FE Season
We court competition and invite inspection, prices and quality . i
goods consideu-d. I,very body invited. We mean business and gi
ing U> do it right. K
Mule* bought urid auld. f! glie,.! ljru
Iciwi V\ h ruiBb mii # m ill aud OKf .
Hiiirt11 cx| erne i on . , | JI
f Id fur iv too, equal to local railrnn
,M ' • kct p , h in 11, the rci
I'.V I I K 1 K >l.ht K FaI If. Oh!
Sprirg end Summer Suits
AlNC V V, S'' s $5 AND Ul>.
ok'oifk! $18 iVp" Pants $5 ui
\ND
P
Suits clcaiitil -'iiiu pri.-sid fl.pants 50 ants.
cully treated. All vvoi k tailor nuuK',
^ec C. M. SADLO, Tailor,
clotl i s chenn
a^ue.
Oklfihom.i
COAT OF ARMS WAS USEFU1
it May Mot I-Inve Bpt-n Genuine, Bn
It Filled a Bi.irjk Spaco oa
the Wnii.
"How is business? atj;ed the trtm,|
or the licneaiogtst. re, a tea Ui.-
Vol 1. :imi
It Is i.?JOil, exropt that 1 have h.i
to slop t'urnlsblns eoat.s of nriua i
i pie.
V\ hv
luse
I will nol furn'' h au l:.
- in
p."
I lie
We sell the Clover Brand Shoes
(nothing better mad l
1 lot of men's solid leather
shoes in a dongoia kid or good
satin calf in plain or cap toe—
a shoe that is sold on a strict
guarantee, worth $2.00 a pair.
Removal sale price £1.(50
1 lot of men's solid leather plow
shoes worth $1.50 p,..r pair.
Now at H5c
1 lot of Ladies' Slippers in
blacks, plain or cap toe. A nice
looker and strictly solid leath-
er worth $2.00 a pair.
Removal sale price si.ls
4 pair canvas gloves 25c
4 pair men's heavy Rockford
socks 25c
straw hats at half price.
50 do/, men's fancy handker-
ipiece.
the Gag and (iaiiLr
is raised against i
rule
must g:vc way.
lilrtOQ, Cullom-I li<|
political frost i
inning. Watch
coraini; and there i^ going t,
and w.iit, it, is j:-e i i arri\
111 • n<
x rul.
iVI l-T
CAN AL F.) t $3'J,0;>0,ool)
Latest talK no ■ is a etna1 fro ni Chicago to the sea connect
ing lakes and gul A t|u• - months of 'ivish incjuirv
and expend itu'f the invi-stig tiun c en in it tec savs it is passi-
ble for the sails of th<j worlds commerce to touch at the
one, n<ir Mipp.y one tc
' Is not entitled to tt
work ik hard, tor eai h device .iien:i.-
. leal deal and mist be tra.'e-J a •(
vate v. nail many of my patron*,
not rare whether they an inilr
to it or 11.11 H lhey run on;- !i,
si t.111 ft lug to bang on the wall n
.- '•••! «o and use on their giatiouv ,
.Not lonp ago I searched oia : i
•I ;,-nia for a lady and had cn „r
itaau li .'or her After I sent li ic ii
! learned that If was slightly Ina. ;
itt* .in I as 1 w, anxious to have
•hanged at once I asked her to i
rn li t i me awhile for that
he replied:
"Oh, no It doesn't make any iMfTei
1 ■l> 1 have li frame I anil ban an
n in> wid. and l* I should *;.l<i-
"IVI' now il w >u:.i leave a hare nl n-e
F. U. Vlasak . .
DEALER IN
Groceries, Dry Goods anc
. Flour at . .
'I VV h o I £5a I e Pr ices!
Viasak,
r>
Prajrue,
F. h. NOkWOOl),
Oklahoma.
oi-Hici; kooAts ^ am) s
ind f loor ist ISM'I Ha k
hysician and Surgeon.
iurpr,i
,\-kn \ Static
lei*
(>hf:lt.l Phovi; 47
l'.xaiiuiiatKiii
Chronic I'i-
laatriunt lor
W I SIOli'.CE r Mi Mi
d St. !
wharves of Chicago
with the stiring scenes of a
And the sleeping echoes wouli i
of these new Habvlons.
lJ!^ >U ) OF MIS HOtfSE.
inlying these
later maratir
mud over tin
|)orts hum i
gang plank j
to ( .
is Ai
chiefs worth 10c, at l
25 doz men's sample suspen-
se to 10c a
dors worth
now only .. .
A call will convince you that
e are selling as we advertise.
■--•—ftT-'-V ' IT" 'VT . jTi
HINE «Sc HICKS
It Ki DEP'T STORh
J\vTheBuii.t)iNo S. Broadway
W~\\rvT~iz W
The good people of Shelbyville, Kentucky
Bell the Com niand-'r in Chief of -ttlie United State
splendid steed, Th" General beinjj; a Rentuckiiiu j
his horse and had Ins picture taken on the horse with a
crowd of Home Coiril tie Kentuekians' about him.
ud of
Louisville has 2oo churches, 175 miles of street car li
2." parks, tiinest notel this side ot New York, cost nearly
and half million dollars, fittest stone, marble and onvn.v,
story with basement
one
ten
Geronimo the last
under tin* super vn
the Lawton school ■
;reat Indian Chief is
l of S- M. Barrett, Sui
ALMOST 9.000 F!RE.j
"he Annual Avern^e for N.?w
City—One-Fifth the Coun-
try's Total.
Nt w York averagi - 8,700 Hr
ear Chicago has 4,10(1
The average reeord in thi 'on
I orts the Fireproof Ma -a/!n,
Iheateif ;; publle halls, U chur
1 schools, 2 hospitals, 2 asylpn
ill. ges. fi apartment houses,
. rtment stores, 2 Jails, 2B hotels
is and nearly 1,600 homes tn
p every week In th« year.
We Indulged In 45,000 fires last
nne of them wiping out many b
igs \\ are born gamblers, ar
Meri' ans, and seem placidly to
chances on ftc- believing, .
j thai Close (bailees are som'
>f th
Rt'l ort ol the Liimlit.i
First National Bank, at Prague,
(■'l .ai, ma, ,'it the close I business, |unc IS H'in',
w ritmu
nicut
The need of the hour is not smarter men but h>
Aircnt And I he Irishman.
Pat do you see th
recicon you would be
state be if acoundrels
Trust Soup.
t hang mans gallows
i justice was done?
re alone. Question, 1
write the constitutio
VVi,
RHSOt'HCfis.
1 dims ami i '>eiitl 111 -
O' ti 11 alts, secured and tin seen red
! . I- Mont's to secure circulat i' n
1'rt miniiis on f". I'. Bonds
1 iontN, st'cui itics, etc
Hanking house, liiii ittirc and fixtures
Due from nat'l hauls (not reserve ag'ts) $1K Kl.'5.41
7,292.94
S<;i,97n
,1'si i
laic fi<mi stjite banks and bankers
Due from approved reserve agents
Cheeks and otli r cash items
Notes of other national banks
Frat tional paper eurn . , niekii sat
Specie
Legal-tcnile; .
Redemption fund with U s. Tn
(an r cent ol circuit
20,7 < uj.S'j
O.'iO.O"
2,1 7,".ot)
7,t;r,0 •
a surer
tion)
Total.
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> the
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thoughts or v\1
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Overstreet, W. S. Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1906, newspaper, July 19, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116134/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.