Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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IS THE DAILY CITY CIRCULA-
For Sale—Real Estate.
FOR SALE—6 room cottage, 2 lots, $1250.00;
$250,00 cash. Why Rive your money to the Land-
lord" when you can buy like this.
1 hnve 3 buyers for cottages from 4 to 6 rooms,
if you have them to sell come and list and see
vour bank account grow, .
The cash will buy from 2 to 4 lota. Main street,
wost viaduct, at $1500.00 each.
80 acres, imdroved, 40 tods from interurban car
line north. 4 room house extra fine orchard, good
cellar and well, and out buildintts, $.1600.00. 1-d
119 1-2 North Broadway. Room 4. Phone 2966.
MODERN HOME
f. rooms, new. give possession in 30 days. H27
North Harvey. « 1",i
an ideal home
One of the best constructed buildings in the
city, strictly modern, of model convenience, in
fine location. Newi8 room house, electric lights,
mantel, hot and cold water. Mfcsement, furnace
and cistern, Beautiful interior finish in haid
wood, tinted walls, in fact everything: to.make:an
ideal home at the right prise. Call at the^office
and we will be pleased to show you the propel ty.
THE HAKVEY CO.
Phone 862. « N. Robinson. 1 tf
did you ever
see the like of Roach & Brown's bargains.
Two room house, two lots. barn, tfell, and etc..
on West 8ih street for $850.
Three rooms, two lots, good well, barn, shed,
fruit trees and grapes, a snap for $1150.
Five room house, two eorner lots, well, barn and
shed, for $1350; $500 cash balance easy
One lot. five room house renting for $25 per
mont'l. between Broadway and Robinson, close in.
Come uuick if you want a real bargain.
Thr e lots in Ditmer Hights $(100; $200 cash, bal
ance ti and 12 months.
Two 1 ts in K00 block on East 6th street. $1)00.
1-2 cash, lialance 6 to 12 months.
ROACH & BROWN. '
Phone 665. J3 118 W. Grand.
~SEE US for lots on 86th. 37th. 38th. 39th and
40t streets. On payment of $1 per week no
inters, n. taxes. Mills and Tucker. Room 215
Bul'imor* Building.
FOR SALE—Seven room house, well and out
bui!diuu on 1 corner lota, 1 block of car line.
$1750, part cash. S. e C. S. Harrison at Hotel Lee
h rb r. h >p. ™
W ants—Miscelleanous.
WANTED—Railroad attachment for bicycle.
Phone 730.
WANTED TO BUY-Stage Costumes, Call at
Harrelson Studio, 122 1-2 Main street. ^
WANTED—Children to care for, good care guar-
anteed, reasonable price. Ages ranging from in-
fants to 10 years old. Call, 400 Maple street. O-o
TION OF THE DAILY POINy®RHp^I,CAHoMANSLLY
THlSFS2SS--3S ™ES the Pos, ana
5 TIMES MORE THAN THE NEWS
ADVERTISERS-Think ot This Before YOU
Spend your 'hard earned coin' in the 4wrong place/
For Sale—Miscelleanous. Lost, Strayed and Stolen.
WANTED—Nicely furnished room, close in.
strictly modern by two young ladies. References.
Address Lock Box 626.
WANTED-Good farm team of horses. Call at
room 4. 119 1-2 N. Broadway. 8-8
TITST LOOK—You can buy diamonds, watches,
cut glass, iewelery arid everything in that line on
credit Terms one-fifth down and balance in 10
months. 'Investigate, care Pointer.
ron SALE- Remington Typewriter for $li>.
FoFr°rL fur.dsh^ room. 230 West 7th. Phone
3269.
BUTTERMILK
430 East 8th street. Phone 2388.
9-6
TO TRADE-Bay mare 7 years old, weighs 800
lbs. and good steel tar top buggy f<J1 ^
runabout and light delivery waion. 8W. Maui
FOUND—Pocket book containing receipts. etc.
Owner can get same by calling at Pointer office
and paying for ad. 1
LOST-Two Fox Terrier pups, bob tails, black
around head and eyes; one has black spot on left
hip. othar has black spot on top of hips
reward offered for return or .nfonnation. Street
& Haper Furniture Store, 214 W. Maim 9 tf
FOUND—White Setter. Owner apply to 1107
West 12th street.
Money to Loan.
WANTED—4 or 5 rooms unfurnished in modern
house by manjind wife by February 1st. "hone
2826. _
WANTED—People who use electricity to know
that the Southwestern Electric Co.. takes care of
all troubles promptly. Day phone 2530; nig tit.
phone 2454. Basement Baltimore Bldg. M-t
WANTED-Everybody to buy and sell their
railroad tickets at the Overland Ticket Office, 9
North Robinson st. lb4
FOR SALE-Thoroughbred plymoth roosters.
One half mile west of University on 23rd St. U.
T. Shepherd.
For Rent—Rooms.
FOR SALE—Cheap, Sewing machine and one
Piano. 614 W Sixth Street, '
FOR SALE—30 feet of shelving in 2 sections.
Will place for you. Phone 735. ^ J
FOR SALE-Cheap. Household goods for 14
room boarding and rooming house. Enquire at
401 W California. Mrs. E. P. Haynes. _ -•>
FOll SALE Two 1 room houses on 4 lots on ear
line. $1500 each 4 lots in University addition.
$1. Ou it' si ld this week. Terms to suit purchaser.
A. M. UenriLL,
^3 20G Bassett Building
FOR SALE—6 room house and one lot close in
for S15CX) is sold at once, worth $2000. Call at 318
Noble street.
FOR SALE Corner pair lots on W. 7th street
$600, also 8 pair on W. 10th $450 per pair. Address
"J. W.." the owner, care Pointer. "
SEE US FOR VACANT LOTS in city. Res-
idence property. Houses to rent. List SJ°ur
property with us we have buyers for .. and 0
acre tracts. Mills & Tucker. Room 215
Baltimore Building
"FOR RENT-AU outside rooms, new building,
newly furnished with bath, for $2.50 to $4. 17 1 -I
Dewey Ave., between Main and Grand, opposite
Court House. Mrs. Simmons, "
FOR KENT -Two front rooms elegantly furn-
ished or two unfurnished rooms for light house-
keeping. 919 West Grand Avenue. 1 J
Unfurnished rooms, modern, in suites of 2 or
sing e with private family. 2 blocks from Post-
office on W. Main; references required. Address
P. O. Box 545.
ROOMS—Papered, $2 and up, paper included.
Will bring samples. Roach Bros. 225 W. Fifth St.
Phone 1594. "~J_
FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping.
627 West Keno. 0 _
TO KENT—Light housekeeping rooms at 222 W.
5th street. Also plain sewing and shirt waist
work done.
FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light
housekeeping. Other sleeping rooms at reason-
able rates. In heart of city. 12 1-2 N. Rob. 9-3
FOR REST Nicely furnished front room
822 W. Main.
Announcements.
CHATTEL LOANS-Money loaned on Pianos
and household goods, low interest easy payment
-Call and investigate our plan. H. Korn. room
239 Bank of Commerce bldg. Otficc hour- 9 a. m.
to 7 p.m. Sunday 10 to 12. Phone 2446.
MONEY TO LOAN on any security. J. D.
Brock, 319 Baltimore building. "
ARE YOU IN NEED OF MONEY?
We can furnish it on any first class chattels,
and you get the money same day you make appli-
cation. Property remains in your possession No
charges taken out in adyance. You receivethe
full amount of the loan in cash. Mahan &
Babcock. 228 Lee Building.
NOTICE—To real estate agents. Lots 1 and 2
in Block N„ Oak Park, are withdrawn from sale
E, J. Weeks.
LADIES—You are invited to call and see Alyce
Roach for dress-making. 230 Wi st Third. 5-6
Business Opportunities.
Help Wanted.
WANTED-Live book-agents or first-class solic-
itors to handle a good realty proposition. A good
thing for right man. Yoder & Burton. 206 Bass-
ett Building. ;
WANTED -White girl for general house work,
small family; $16 per month to the right
Phone 2489. or call 419 Columbus Ave. vu
W. California.
FOR SALE 90 room rooming house at invoice
orice if taken soon; investigate; other business
reason for selling. Enquire 427 1-2 S. Harvey. 1-6
bargains
Hansoms pair of lots on 30th street for $225 if
sold this week .
Fine pair of lots close to University. $500.
Fine pair of lots on 28th street on car line for
* 'stock of sti ves and furniture well worth $500
ill Ink. 1})3('^SON Rj.AL ESTATE CO.
Phone 2807. 3 N.Harvey.
Try a Diily Pointer want
ad-Only a quarter for 3 times,! it >it onct
PARTNER—Wanted to handle good Welling pat-
! ent. Call at 117 1-2 W. Grand. Room 2. 9-3
I Have you tried a Daily
I Pointer want ad? If not, do
a bargain
In a 4 room house, has large closets and pantry,
good coal shell, choice location on N Broadway
$500 cash will handle same Balance on monthly
payments. In.juire at 1209 N. Broadway. 8-6
Wanted—Positions.
WANTED A responsible party would like to
secure employment as collector: can furnish best
of references. Phone 1200.
wanted -Two college young mm would liko
to secure employment after 4;00 p. in. each eve-
ning. 401 West California.
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms suitable
for light housekeeping. 206 W. Washington, i-o
THE MAYWOOD; 9 1-2 Harrison Ave. firstclass
board and rooms; close in. 86-26
For Sale—Live Stock.
FOR SALE-A fine 6 year old mare, black, for
surry or coach, fine style, weight 1200 pounds
Phone 730. i"d
FOR SALE—One fancy matched team, black, 4
yr. old weight 1050 each; would make a fine hurse
or carriage team. Call 210 W, 5th street. 1--
FOR SALE One matched draft team, weight
2600 pounds. Apply MO W. 6th street l-
FOR SALE - Fine young Jersey cow. fresh and
with heifer calf. 308 East 6th street, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. 1-3
FOR SALE-A good all around horse, weight
1100 or 1200 pounds. City broke. Call 419 West
6th street. '"3
FOR SALE-Horse, saddle and bridle. W. H.
Butcher, corner 2nd street Robinson. 9-3
FOR SALE Or trade. Good gentle family
horse. Good looker and in fine condition. O. A.
Hurst. 318 Baltimore building. 0 3
FOR SALE- A good sound 1000 pound horse, 11
years old, bay, city hioke. Yours for $50. 880 W.
Chickasaw.
Trade with our advertisers itiul
tell t bein that you haw it iu tin
Pointer—the paper tlmt everybody
rends.
Not His Job.
' Young man," saiil the stern par-
ent. fixing the trembling suitor with
a glare, "do you know enough to sup-
port yourself under reverses?" "No,
siree!" cried the youth, emphatically,
"1 ain't no hard-luck acrobat!"
The Main Question.
"Here is a story about a newspaper
photographer who fell into the harbor
at Lyon while taking a picture and
was nearly drowned." "Did he get
the picture?"
How True!
"Many a feller.' said Uncle Josh
this morning, "won't work hard for
himself 'cause he ain't afraid uv git
tin' fired, b' .links!"
How Quinine Was Named.
Cinchona, or quinine, takes"" its
name from the Marquis Cinchon, vice-
roy of Peru, whosa wife was cured of
fever by this remedy.
They always <rot 'em-
Pailv !'{> nt ww ts
Phe
Butter Cost Out of Proportion.
While cattle are plentiful in Brazil,
and pasturage costs hardly anything,
butter in Rio Janeiro averages about
twice in cost what it does in the
United States.
Soldiers to Be Taught Trade.
British soldiers who have no trade
are to be taught one during their
term of service. A conimitte is now
studying out a plan at Aldershot.
The* Value of Courage.
Courage is the first component o?
character. No man can be truly a
gentleman if a coward. There is no
true manliness without courage. Cour-
age, if accompanied by good judg-
ment, is the most valuable of business
assets.—John Brisbane Walker.
Why Champagne Is Costly.
Champagne takes up much time
and care in the making. Altogether
a bottle of champagne goes through
200 different operations,' covering a
rM'iort of two and a half years, and In
ttlditlon it is sometimes kept two
ip three years in the vaults maturing.
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 30, 1907, newspaper, January 30, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101318/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.