Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
Police
THE FINEST MUSICAL ORGANIZATION IN
THE WEST
Court!
REGULAR
DANCE
TO-NIGHT
Gain & Buttrick's
Academy.
If you want to sell quick, list
with us. ROACH & BROWN, 118
West Grand.
Frank Rogers, charge, drunk,
$3 and costs.
Charles Gray, charge, drunk, $3
and costs.
Melville Polland, charge, vag-
rancy, $30 and costs.
John Rowlett, charge, working
confidence game, continued until
tonight.
John Reynolds, cliai'ge, working,
confidence game, case dismissed.
L. P. Smith, charge, disturbing
the peace, continued.
Is there any other way that you
can reach the homes, the business
people, the strangers in the city, and
in fact—everybody—as well as you
can by advertising in the Pointer.
Dr. Ramey has moved to 111£
W. Main St., over Boston Wilson's
Drug Store, rooms 5 and G. 2-G
They always got quick
results-Daily Pointer Wants.
ALTA HOTEL
EUROPEAN
Corner Broadway and California Avenue
Just opened. The best in the city.
I All new, steam heat, electric
Alight, hot aud cold water. Rooms
ligj' day or week. Call and secure
1 your choice early.
WARREN & DUNN, Props.
See This Bargain
$700 buys a 7 room modern house
and 2 lots on East 4th street; easy
terms. Come quick. Price $4?00.
Phone 1(547. C. O. DeVore & Co.,
215£ W. Main. 4 3
Geo. E. Fox, who has been visit-
ing his parents in Washington, I).
C., for several months, has returned
home.
Mrs. Minor Sherwood of Geary,
O. T,, €irrived yesterday and is a
guest at the home of her parents,
W, E. Harper and wife of 24 west
8th street for a few days. Mr.
Sherwood is expected to arrive also,
today.
The
Cleveland Ladies
Orchestra
Tuesday, January 22
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
FIFTH NUMBER STAR COURSE
Joe H. Simpson traveling sales-
man for the American Type Found-
ers Co , who makes his headquarters
here, left today for a six weeks trip
to El Paso and other southwestern
points.
Come now before it is to late and
let us show you the best thing in 5
acre tracts. Roach & Brown, 118
West Grand.
Quail Law is out Feb. 1st.—Guns
to rent—Oklahoma Sporting Goods
Co., 222 West Main. 3 6
I
The Daily Pointer goes into 3000
residences every afternoon besides
the 3000 that is distributed in the
business district daily—6000 in all.
Can you think of a bfetter way of
reaching the people of Oklahoma
City than through the Pointer with
its 3000 papers into the homes every
afternoon besides 3000 that are dis-
tributed in the business section—
and our advertising rates are the
cheapest—3 lines 3 times 25.
Mrs. Bradford of Denver will lec-
ture at the Baptist Church corner
of Third and Broadway, Thursday
evening Janurary 24. Subject the
constitution of the new state from
woman's standpoint.
LET US HAKE YOUR CUTS
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Horses for Sale.
Twelve head nice double drivers
or work horses for sale, weight 800
to 1,000 pounds. Phone 807 or
call 17 N. Harvey.
Bargains in Lots
on West 8th street.
Pair corner lots, $800.
Pair inside lots, $1)00.
Pair corner lots, $950.
Come quick if you want something
good. Phone 1<>47. C. O. DeVore
& Co., 215£ West Main. 4 3
The White
Sanitarium
For the cure of Tobacco, Alco-
hol, Opium, Morphine, Cocaine,
Chloral, Hyoscine and all other
drug addiction, also Neurasthe-
nia or Nervous Exhaustion.
All oases examined and treated scientifical-
ly on their individual merit. No charges
made except for cures. Consultation free.
Corner 32nd and Classen
PHONE 2346.
A. B. HONNOLD
LAWYER
General practice, civil and criminal cases in all
courts General attorney for the Central Credit-
Collection Association,
Phone 1419. 127 1-2 W. Grand
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA.
WE IIEPAIK—Bicycles, Guns, Loukg, Um-
brellas, Gasoline Stoves, Etc., Saws filed;
Scissors and Knives Sharpened; Grazing;
Model work a specialty.
HILL'S SHOP
224 W. Grand, opp. opera house
THE EMPIRE TONIGHT
"Hayville Bank Robbery"
THREE ACT MELO-DRAMA
Curtain Rises at 8:30.
Prices 10c and 20c
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 22, 1907, newspaper, January 22, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101311/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.