Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
For sale or trade—1 trackage lot
near court house on Main street, size
25x190 feet. Might take some acreage.
Address, 'Ree,' Pointer. 23
20 room furnished brick hotel
building, lots of furniture, $4,200; $100
cash. See owner, G10 N. Robinson,2—3
$1,400 will buy 4 room house, 2 lots
on Wefct t7h street, one block from
car line; $000 cash, balance at $20
l er month. A bargaTn. Ayers &. Co., 26
N. Harvey. Phone 811. 23
15 room hotel, Noble, O. T., 4 lots,
fine location, very, very cheap on
good terms. Phone 2814. 2—3
i< or ti Days—*7 room modern house,
50 foot frontage, Harrison avenue,
$3,250. Thomas C. Griffith, phone
956. 1-3
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS.
8 room modern home, Maywood, $3.-
800.
4 lots, W. 7th, fine location, $2,500.
2 lots, 22nd street, corner, $600.
2 lots, W. 8th, cement walks, $500.
2 lots, 4 room house, $100 cash, bal-
ance $10 per month; $1,250, and many
other good bargains.
See Geo. W. Lutes, 233 Lee build -
ing. Phone 359. 1-3
For Sale—A beautiful corlTJr""with
two houses. 529 W. 5th street. See
owner at 610 Brusha. 0-3
A SNAP!
$1,100 equity in a $2,500 farm; bal-
ance easy interest. Will exchange
for anything I can handle. Horses,
mules, groceries, rooming house or
any good trade. 1 traded for this farm
but have no use for it. Will give some-
one a big bargain. T. J. McGovern,
62 i \V (Jrand. 0-3
For Sale—4 lotos on W. 6th streef,
block 14, Northwest Addition near car
line, only $1,500. Make $500 on them
in less than 60 days. Good well-im-
proved grain farm to trade for city
property. Southwestern Land Co., Ill
N. Robinson street. 0-3
A Few Special Bargains in Cottages.
5 room bungalo on 2 corner lots,
west part of city, new. This beauti-
ful little home can be bought for
$.,900. Only takes $600 cash.
5 room cottage West 1st, new. 5
rooms, bath room, 2 lots, all rooms
papered, price $2,500. Only takes $500
cash.
Trackage bargain, 240 feet, 4 room
house, can sell this for $2,750 and
$1,200 cash will handle this.
Bottom land in 5 acre tracts. If
you want something that is high
grade in 2nd bottom for gardens, etc.,
ask (he man.
Lots for $10. Offer lots in north
part of city, $25 to $50, $10 cash and
balance $1 per week.
E. C. WILLIS REALTY CO.,
119% N. Broadway, room 4,
Phone 2966. 0-3
For Sale-Vacant lots in city. $5 cash and terms.
South Texas land $20 per acre, town lot free with
10 acres, terms. It. S. Credit Land Co. 203
Grand avenue. 7 6
I''• r Sale Bargain in pair oi "lots,
close in. Also good 160 acre improved
farm; also 10 room modern housj.
Room 306 Lion Store Building. 0-3
For Sale—2 W. Second street lots;
500 block, soon to be Hock Island
trackage. Only 1 block north new de-
pot and improvements, sure to ad-
vance See owner, 313 W. 4th, or E
M. Sturgis, 111 N. Robinson. Phone
2789. 9—3
Kor Sale—At a bargain. 7 room
modern home on 13th. Part cash. See
Geo. W. Lutes. 233 Lee Building. 2—3
ROOMS FOR RENT.
ROOMS WANTED.
Wanted—A cheap room for sleep^
ing purposes by man and wife. Phone
S7L 1-3
Pleas** don't phone your want a Is
to the Pointer office as wo don't take
want ads over the telephone.
For rent—Nice newly furnished
outside rooms for light housekeeping
by day or week. 501 W. Reno 2—6
For rent—2 or 3 unfurnished house-
keeping rooms. Address box 984 for
particulars. 2—3
For rent—Nicely furnished cool
rooms in private family. Call at 307
E. 4th. 2—3
Pleasant modern furnished rooms
in private family for gentlemen. 218
W. 4th. 2—3
Choice rooms and table board by
day or week for first class people only.
509 N. Broadway. 2—6
Two modern furnished connecting
rooms, ground floor, private entrance,
mantel grate. Call or phone, mornings.
Phone 856 or 414 E. Seventh. H—23
Furnished rooms for rent for light
housekeeping, 2 south front rooms.
101 W. Chickasaw. 1-3
South room, nicely furnished for 2
gentlemen. 411 W. Main. 1-3
Rooms for Rent—1 nice front room
modern. 407 N. Broadway. 1-3
Rooms furnished for light house-
keeping. 427% South Harvey st. 1-3
For Rent—Newly furnished rooms,
electric lights and bath for $2.50 to $4.
Call 17% Dewey Tve, opposite Court
House. 1-3
For Rent—Large furnished front
room. Phone 3265. No. 1223 N. Rob-
inson. 0-3
For Rent—2 furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 422% N. Broad-
way. 0-3
For Rent—Pleasant rooms for ladies
or gentlemen. 200 E. Second. 0-3
Come to the American for nicely
furnished rooms, <Tay, week or month.
Prices very reasonable. 316% North
Broadway. 0 -3
For home comfort in nicely fur-
nished rooms, see the American.
Prices are right. 316% N. Broadwav
0-3
Rooms to rent under new manage-
ment, gentlemen or gentlemen and
wife. Apply 218% W. Main. Phone
871. 9—8
For good rooms in business center
for business people at popular prices
call at the American. 316% N. Broad-
way. 0-3
(iood taole board
$S
per week.
Board and room $4
to $
4.50 at 220%
W. Main.
8 6
LOST, STRAYED
OR
STOLEN.
Strayed—March 18, a pony horse;
weight 650 lbs., 1 glass eye, mane
sheared, shod in front. Phone 1212. Dr.
Seashultz, 40 E. 10th. 2—3
Four—Pair of spectacles with bot-
tle of medicine. Owner can get same
at Pointer office. 23
Lost—Tan Covert lady's coat with
key in pocket. Return to Threadgill
Hotel. 1-3
Found on 7th street, a key. Fitul^r
can get same at Pointer. 03
Stolen—1 Laclede bicycle. Return
to F. H. Day, 201% W. Main and get
reward. Phone 3195. 0-3
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale—1 fine cigar case. Stock of
cigars at 10 per cent off first cost.
122 N. Broadway. 23
For Sale—Incubator and B. P. Rock
eggs, 50 cents per setting. 625 W.
9th. 1-3
$85 Credit certificate, Hallet & Dav-
is piano for $15. Phone 2818. 1-3
For Sale—2 thoroughbred Rip Rap
Pointer pups. 17 E. 3rd street 1-3
A sewing machine for sale at once
Enquire 308 E. 4th. Ljasy terms if
desired. 1-6
For Sale Cheap—Gasoline range. 612
West 9th street. 1-3
For Sale—Second hand delivery
wagon and harness, cheap. 26 E. 4th
street. 0-3
For Sale—No. 1 cook stove, cheai).
624 W. Grand Ave. 0-3
SIDEWALK BRICK for sale. Cleve-
land Vitriifed Brick Co., room 14, Old
P. O. Building. 0-3
Furniture—Closing out the entire
stock of People's Outfitting Co. 1
carved leg piano for $20. Also a roll-
toop desk, new for $16.50. $1,400 vol-
umes of books at your own price. We
have all kinds of furnieure. Come and
oe convinced for yourself. People's
Outfitting Co., 230 California ave-
nue. 0-3
Po-cr"; Fn * Sale* Pure Barred Plymouth
" °" and Buff Hocks; $1 for
15. C. M. Clark, 114 W. washington, phone 2019.
HELP WANTED.
Wanted—Chambermaid at Hotel
Rasbach. 23
Wanted—A good hustling solicitor
for second hand goods and cleaning
and pressing parlor. Steady man can
make good money. Ill S. Harvey,2—1
Wanted—2 hustling young men to
handle accident insurance. Bib money
to right parties. Call, 430 Lee Build-
ing. 2—3
Wanted—Girl to do general house-
work and cooking. Call 500 East 10th.
2—3
Wanted—A girl to do general house-
work; small family, no children. A. J.
Day, 515 W. 11th. 2—3
Wanted—Girl or woman to help
with housework and take care of babv
Reference. Apply 1116 N. Shartell Ave.
P—23
Wanted—Three girls to ehlp on
tailoring; also strong boy to learn
pressing. Heron Bros., 117 N. Rob-
inson. 1-3
Wanted—A good bookkeeper; one
with some drug experience preferred.
Address Bookkeeper, Box 958. 13
Wanted—Woman or girl to assist
with children. Call 136 W. 6th. 1-3
One experienced dining room girl
anted at once at Alamo hotel. 1-3
w
Wanted—Middle aged colored man
to work about house and garden. Dr.
Dewey, 218% W. Main. 0-3
Lost—A little bay poney with 2
white hind feet, "W" oon left hild
leg. Return to 4th and Dewey
street, 0-3
Wanted—Dining room girls at the
Windsor hotel. Apply at once. 0-3
..MEN WANTED FOR THE~NAVY—
Kxcellent chances for advancement,
with and without trades, by enlisting
in the Navy. Pay, exclusive of food,
( loding, medical attendence, etc., $16
to $150 per month. Call at Navy Ra-
cruiting Office, Room 21, Old Postof-
fice building. Open nights. 9—6
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
For rent—Brick flat, 511 1-2 W. Cal-
ifornia. Enquire Francis Kelsch, 712
W. Cal. 2—3
For rent—Modern 4 room flat. Call
220 W. 6th. 2—6
For Rent—New, modem, eight room
house on West Ninth. Call on or ad-
dress W. P. Knapp, 117% W. Main
For Rent—2 room cottage. No. 11
W. 6th. All furnished. Call at place
0-3
WANTED - White woman SO to 40 years of am.'
for general houee work irs small family. None but
POSITIONS WANTED.
Wanted—Position as housekeeper
for widower. Enquire 316 N. Broad-
way 2-3
Position Wanted—I have carpenter-
ed for 10 years, wish a change. Would
like to get in a wholesale packing
house, Implement, upholstering or fur-
i niture house. Write A. Denham, Cap-
| ital Hill, Okla.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES.
For safe—Grocery store and lix^
tures; also butcher tools, for $425. 3
living rooms upstairs. 324 W. Main.
Phone 2567. 2—3
For Sale—5 room rooming house,
splendid location, nice furniture, cheap
rent, $300. Also 12 room house best
location in city for roomers and board-
ers. Must sell; jjood reason, $800. A.
W. DeBell, 206 Bassett bldg. Phone
3279. _____ 2—3
~'"$1,000 cash or trade, buys % inter-
est with service, in best paying bus-
iness in Oklahoma City. Paying 200
per cent profit. Address 46, care
Pointer. 1-3
Confectionary and ice cream parlof]*
cheap. Rent reasonable. You mua<
hurry. Address F. N., Care Pointcfr.
Wanted—Man to take charge of a
good business in the city. $50 re-
quired. Address A. E. D., 229 E. 4r.h
street. 0-3
Wanted—Have invented very valu-
able device of universal household de-
mand. Will assign interest for suf-
ficient sum to secure U. S. patnut.
Call daily, between 2 and 4 p. m*
Wegener, Pearson House. 0-3
A snap if taken at once. Fine stock
of groceries and meat market. Will
sell for 85 cents on dollar. Other bus-
iness. Address, "W," Care Point-
er. 9—6
WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS.
You can get anything in the car-
penter line done by calling or phon-
ing 2859. Screen work a specialty. 2—3
Wanted—To rent barn to stable 10
horses, close in. I%one 109 L—23
Massage—Scientific body massage
and vapor baths, given at patient's
residence. Mrs. M. Caldwell Nelson,
professional masseuse. 18 W. 6th.
Phone 902. 2—3
We pay cash for your railroad tickets at 201 N.
Broadway, up-stairs, room No. 6. 0-3
Law Office and Office Rooms Want-
ed—Having recently come to Oklaho-
ma City from Seymour, Indiana, to
practice law, I desire to purchase for
cash, a good law library and to rent
suitable rooms for an office. Ad-
dress A. N. Munden, No. 125 W. 2nd.
Phone 2115. l-:}
Wanted To Rent—6 or 8 room house
furnished, at once. Phone 1212 after
7 p. m. 1-3
Wanted—Children to care for, in-
fants included. Good care guaran-
teed. Reasonable charges. Call 400
Maple street. 1-3
All that have city or vacant pro-
perty that would like to sell or trade
for farms at once, call and list them
with us. We will find you a trader
or buyer at once. Reynolds & Link.
108% W. Grand. Room 12.
We have a cash buyer for brick
building on Main or Grand. Must
i e cheap. U. S. Credit Land Co., 203
W. Grand. 1-3
Wanted—To buy
machine. Inquire,
N\ Broadwav.
ice cream cone
• R. Rector, 418
0-3
"Our lawns always grow." Let us
tix yours. Fisher & Kerrill, phone
0-'
READ THIS, EVERYBODY.
You who have property to sell or
trade. I want houses to sell to the
1 enter who can pay part down and
the balance monthly. Also, vacant
lots or anything else you have to
sell or trade. I have some good farms
to trade for city prooperty. If you
want to do business with a real hust-
ler, come and see me. 15 years ex-
perience. Geo. VV. Lutes, 233 Lee
building. Phone 359. o-3
1?I:|'''w(M'""i"f Menilinit Parlors.
128 1-2 W. Miiln street. Stains and spots perman-
ently removed, ladies and gents' clothing cleaned
and pressed. Give us your next work: phone 2730.
For
West
service—A
5th street.
Jersey bull
at
301
—3
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 62, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 30, 1907, newspaper, March 30, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc101367/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.