The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Local Time Table.
EAST BOUND.
No. 2, passenger .... 11:45 a. m
No. 8, freight 1:10 p. in.
No. 6, passenger 5:54 p. m.
WEST BOUNo
No. 1, passenger 4:11 p. ni
No. 5. passenger 8;30 a. m
A.F. & A. M.,
.Meet every second
and fourth Monday
in each month at
r ^ 7:30 p.m. All Broth
ers in good standing cordially
welcomed. I as. Barrett, w. m.
LOCAL NEWS.
See those Decor sited Dishes at
Harrington's.
It is said th;re will be a wed-
ding at Fair View Sunday.
We offer dry goods at greatly
reduced prices, at Hamptons*.
Mrs. Newton of Stroud was
visiting Mrs. Fairbanks this
week.
For Glassware, Qneensware,
Granite and Tinware, see Har-
rington.
Mrs. Amanda Johnson has
moved to town, and rented her
farm out.
Joe Goodman is going to St.
Louis next weeK. to lay in a new
stocK of goods.
Leave your grocer order at R.
H. Mansur's, and they will de-
liver promptly.
Do not forget that Hampton
is closing out his clothing at less
than present tactory prices.
A new and nobby line of silks,
of various patterns and hues,
just arrived at Goodman's.
The vote on the County High
School question was,937 tor the
institution, and 3,383 against.
Alva Hodges, who is attending
school at Shawnee this winter,
visited home last Saturday and
Sunday.
See the new display windows
at Goodman's, they are lovely.
Miss Vivian Wilson and Jimmie
Leder are the artists.
Fancy Doors, at Amsden's lum-
ber yard.
Nice gemmy days, those ot gilt
and splendor.
W. A. Porter has been indis-
posed for a few days.
•rtTA great sacrifice sale on
clothing, at L. B. Hampton's.
M Blumenthal has been to St.
Louis the past weeK purchasing
new goods.
For bargains in all kinds of
Racket Goods, see Harrington's
latest invoice.
Mr and Mrs. Emerson of
Sparks, were visitingthe O'Kane's
and Fairbank's families.
Let us snow you some ot our
nobby styles in Fall Suits betore
you buy. R. H. Mansur.
Call at Amsden's lumber yard
for lumber. Prices as low as the
lowest, considering grade.
Remember, we keep the best
Harness, made of first class
leather. No better ^ made no-
where at our price. Call and ex-
amine. Prague Hardware &
.niplement Co.
Don't forget that if you order
from Vobornik & Williams, of the
Broadway meat market, will de-
liver meat to any part of the city
free of charge. No extra charge
for slicing either. Phone 42.
Go to Amsden's Lumber yard
for building material.
I>; ve your grocer orders at K.
H Mansur s, aud they will be
delivered promptly.
The largest stock of Hard-ware
in town. Everything you want,
and prices are right at the
Prague Hardware & Implement
Co.
Broadway Meat Market.
-DEALER$ IN-
MEArsor ALL KIND*, FKK8H
A SD OL'RED.
GOLD BAND BllAND OF
HAM* A!U> BKEAKKA8T
BACON.
Ho MIC RENDER-
ED LARD.
DEEP AND PORK
BOLOGNAS and WINNIE-,
MINCE M iAT,
OYSTERS, and
K18H IN
SEASON.
CELERY,
AC., AC.
Irif"Nothing but the Best ok Everything. 2-#' Highest Mau
kkt price paid kcr chickens.
Vobornek & Williams, Prop's.
Prague, - • Oklahoma.
No flourish of trumpets, nor
great ado. But for Good Good s
and a square deal, at right prices,
goto Harrington's Racket Store.
Mr. Geo. Eret, brother to Joe
and Charley, is here this weeK.
Mr. Geo. Eret is a tine musician i
and is thinking of m ining his
home here.
We mean it when we way we
need money, and offer you reduc-
tions on drv goods, shoes and
clothing. Come in and bt con
vinced. L. B Hampton.
Remember the great reduction
sale on Clothing. We need the
money—your gain is our loss.
Come in and see us. Hampton.
The Ladies of the Eastern Star
will give a Comedy, entitled l*c-
inale Masonry, on Thursday
evening, November 23rd, at the
Hampton Store Building, on
East Main Street. Admission 25
and 15 cents. Come everybody
and enjoy the fun.
To reduce my entire stocl' of
dry goods I offer a big discount
on clothing, dry goods, boots and
shoes, for cash only. Shoes re-
duced. They are now worth more
money at the factories—all raw
material advanced. See my ad-
vertisement next week and come
and see the low prices, at L. 13.
Ham pton's.
Do not fail to let us figure
j your lumber bill. We are sell-
| ing at the very closest price
possible. Amsden's Lumber
Yard.
hire.
The Owens giu had a fire on %
Friday, but did but litttle dam-
age, and the Francis gin caught
tire in the cotton house, while
most of the force was assisting
in exterminating the fire at the
Owens gin. but Francis is pretty
vm'11 supplied with water works,
and the boys turned tlit. hose on
the tire and soon extinguished it.
Another warning that we need
water works.
* Rk h IK* IN.
Last Sunday evening at G
o'clock there moved out of
Prague twenty eight ears ot
baled cotton, all in one train,
and all bore the distinguished
mark of the red tag, of Lesser
j Goldman & Co., bought by tluir
agent, A. Meyer Jr., of this place,
who has the honor of buying
more cotton than any other
man on the Ft. Smith & West-
ern. This train speaks volumes
for Prague. About $75,000
was the probable worth of this
train, and confirms witn much
emphasis that Prague is the best
town on the Ft. Smith & West-
ern Kail-road.
Ntw h nu,
We sell the New Home Sewing
Machines, also other good makes
at reasonable Jprices. Mertes &
Heatlcv's.
Be Prepared for the
FUTURE.
winter wiH soon be with us, and that means new Wraps,
new Shoes, new Clothing and Warm Goods of every descrip
tion. Our Store is full in each department of Brand Mew,
cptodate goods of every kind. Our buyers spent six weeks
in the Eastern Markets in search of Good Things at a price
that will make competition "wonder where they are at.
don't buy until you have looked us over—it will be to the
interest of your Pocket-Book to do so. Tickets given with
each purchase. ^—————
Ladies Ready-made Garments
JACKETS.
An elegant Beaver, nicely
made up, in tans, blacks and
grays, about 5^ to select.
from, at $2 74 each
Better grades from
$3.60 to $20.00
See these before you buy.
SUITS.
Silk Suits in Uptodate styles
in plain and changeable col
ors, that would sell for $-0
in cities, for. ... $11.50 suit
Silk Skirts, at $r>.00 to $8.50
They are sure dandies.
SKIRTS.
In Cashmeres, Broadcloth, Panamas and
Serges, made to iit, in all the late shades and
stvies; about 400 to select from, at
98c. to *7 50
An extra good line, at <1.48
Extra Mmvv Wove Fl eced Un -erwear
4%. e*ch.
Shoes! Shoes! of all kinds, g*
ing at panic prices, at Hampton
See Hampton for clothing, for
les* than they can lie had at
wholesale.
Don't fail to look at the beau-
tiful line of Dress Goods, at R.
H. Mansur's.
Buggies, Spring Wagon*,
Farm Wagons, and t arm Imple
meats. Prague Hardware Aim
plement Co.
Prague, Lincoln Co., O. T.
Nov. 13, 1905.
I will make an address on tlx
subject of "Education," at Keo-
kuk Falls, on Saturday, the lh
of Nov., 1905. John Johnson.
Jane eat Jam. and Jane eat J ally,
Jane want to bed wltk a pain In her —,
Now don't fet excited or don't get misled.
For Jana only had a pain In her bead,
B-it she would not have had no pain at all.
If ahe bad eaten at the Lb* Watt*' Hea
taurant.
Lbk Watt j, l'ropr.
J. E. Crowley baa gone to take a look
at Roger Nllla ooaaty.
E. McLaughlin's father, of Chandler,
visited him over nigbt Monday night
Harvey Jordan,president of the South-
ern Cotton Aaeoolatlon, and K. A. Calvin,
President of the Parmera' Union, have
Itiued an appeal to their organization*
to demand fifteen cent* for their cotton
an) to hold It for that prioe; and arraoge-
menta bava been made for atorlng It at
central point*, where it can be aold at the
proper time, and In the mean time farm-
era can draw money upon It at all per
cent. Ttio Union ta growing rapidly,
numbering oue half million members,
covering all theootton belt, and thsy aay
tha' they will enter the wheat belt nest
and every other interest of the farmt r.
The aleotlon bean he all absorbing
quea'ion the past few days. County
High School, and county aeat, and new
county, has been oo every toogue. All
ii rta of accusation! have been made.
Talks of Chandler graft*, and Chandler
liara, and Chandler boodl- rs But tha
truth is, there uever waa a question n>
II tie understood dad a i (uuc^i eaagerated.
We don't, wonder at ltusalan rteta any
more. Men are so unreasonable. lift
the people had tn«dn up their inlnda ard
we did not have to r-eson together.
Many when t.hev found out the real ad-
vantage that would nocme to Prague,
. In favur of it ani! took a different
\ lew of the fnc'8 Bat the time waa too
' jr. to «ork much ohange. Should it
1 be trjjd over It woa.d ha J.fferent.
tue Kegi'lar jSc. Kind, at
CLOTH NO I
CLOTHING I
CLoTMIMIl
Wall Paper.
A new stock of latest styles
and patterns just received at the
City Drug store. Call and see
our samples.
Candy.
All Sunday Schools anil public
Schools, that want to treat their
scholars nice, can get choice can-
dies, at E E. Long's Confection
erv
We nave bouglit some extra good values, and also some Big
Snaps in this line, and it will pay you to look us over before
vou buy. We will sell you a strictly f 11 wool suit, nicely made
up, for $7.48, that is generally sold at Si0.00; and mens' suits
from $2.95 to *20.00, and that means something, from an all
cotton, that wears well, to one of the nobbiest things on
the market.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
\Va handle Uie *Ur,the Selz R>yat Blue, and tlie Famous Queen Quality.
These thref brands need no introduction for their tfooi <|ualiii«s.
Give us a call for your Fall bill. Compare quality and price and then
lie your own judge.
"Ths Leader." Respectfully, M. Blumenthal.
DENTISTRY.
At the solicitation of many of
the hading citizens of Prague,
Dr. Gilroy, a regular graduate in
dentistry, has dccided to locate
in Prague.
MILLINERY.
Our Octtibsi Offering*, good Ve ue. , Up-to-date n Style, Material an
HINISH
Street hats, assorted Styles and Col
ors, worth $1.50 to $3.00.
TOMMY ATK INS and POLOS,all colors, worth f3.r,0 Bnd up. We have a varleti
of Hats and make all kinds to order; uesides we keep all a rts of rrliuji tigs, I.acf
Hihbonc, Silks, &c. Dress unking, cutting and tittlng to order. Lvery on-
knows the sriUPLlNG Millinery Is a synouim '-"good work and artUt o ffnisb
Call and see them on South Broadway. M US COM A S Tit 11 LIN ■
J. h. PATTERSON, dealer in
General Merchandise, Dry Goods,
GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES.
Prompt attention given to tran-
The Freshest and Best of Everything uptodate. A robby line of ^ ^ ^ reaS )]i
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and Novelties Scaoon.
We court competition and invite inspection, prices and quality of
goods considered. Everybody invited. We mean business and go-
ing to do it right.
Mules bought and sold. Highest price p Id fur Cotto-, tqual to looal railroad
Wn raise mules, corn and oats on our ranch, keep a team on the road at
•mail expense. Don't lotget. J. H. PATTERSON, Keokuk Falls, Oki.a.
LIVERY, FEED
and WAGON YAkl).
Dr. Gilroy has had several
ears' experience in many of ti e
trge offices in the east, and if
ou are in need of the services of
dentist it will certainly be to
our advantage to consult bin'.
)r. Gilroy is a graduate of the
ildest dental college in America,
md has license for many state*
n the union. Office over First
National Bank.
gfrmmsmsacji-*.
I i.T MS' ppsuits.
I S iv SMITHSONIAN |
ir* - . truss!
able. Known us the Baker
burn. Cull and see us. : : :
P.
MALL, Proprietor.
For Sale by
McDowell &
r . PRAOUP,
braniger, okla. oma.
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1905, newspaper, November 16, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116098/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.