The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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Mr*. K. B. Powell, Aiffoma, MIm , Mjri:
„I rewind (rMttwMtittroia UklQR on*
bottlft uf your IIEPATICURE (ll«-pat-l
oare). I nurtured from euUrK'infent of
the Llvfr.C untlp-itlon, Kidney and Heart
trouble. It netted me ttraatly, and so
much improvt-d my iu dilation that I can
almost fat anything 1 dialre, and I be-
lieve another bottle or two will eutirely
oure me."
For several yet™ pait I have been af-
flicted with Dyipepei*, Stomach and Liv-
er Complaint. My nervoui syilrui being
completely brokea down. I have taken
four bottles of your H KPATICURE (He-
pit-i-oun ) and am entirely cured of Dys
pepBla.Con.tlpatloa, Nervouenei* and all
Stotn-ch and Liver trouble, and am a
well man —J, Q. Smart, Ooffeyvllle, Kai.
Fishing in
Winter
Id but one of the many attractions of the
Oull Coast of Texas. Corpua Chrlstl and
Oyster Bays are the natural home of the
Tarpon, and this, the gainest of tiah, Is
practically undisturbed In these waters.
There may be liner sfRirt than Tarpon
tlnhlng, but It would be dlHicult to con-
vince any one who has Indulged In the
spurt, to the contrary.
For Health and Recreation
Corpus Chrlstl, Aranitas Harbor and
liooKport aud the surrounding sections
art unique. Tempered by the Qulf
breezes, the extremes of heat and cold
are unknown. Winter here is but a
name—the clear, bright, suDBhiay days,
and the alluring out of-d >or pleasures
are In such m irked oontrast to the chilly
north. Now the hays and Inland lakes
are fairly alive with wild geese, red-heads,
mallards and other feather* d game, mak-
ing It a veritable paradise for the hunter
Plan your winter outin ; now.
" The exceptionally low rates
, during the Kail and Wlnti r
ra mths—the excellent train
>rvlne and accommodations
K A T Hallway, make It a
journey of but small cost Bnil notol dre-
some length. I want yell 'o r,*ad "Win-
ter Tours." I'll send It on request. Once
read, I'm sure you'll be more than half
convinced that you should visit the Gulf
Coast of Texas this winter Address
W. 8. 8T. GEORGE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent,
8t. Louis, Missouri
via me M
EXCURSION RATES TO
FLORIDA AND
CUBA.
the
Will sell daily, nntll April 30ih, 1906,
low rate round trip tlokets, from all sta-
tions to certain points In Flori la and Cu-
ba, alto to certain points In Alabama,
Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and 8outh
rxrillna. Return limit, June Xsr, 11)00.
T inigh Weeper* and Kred Harvey Meals.
Let us furnish you rates, schedules, de-
:rlptlve literature and other Information.
D. C. FARRINGTON, T. P. A ,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Mr. Smith of the fruit stand is
seriously sick; pneumonia.
J. H. Cothran is moving today
into the north part of the city.
Millard Vaughn is erecting a
nice residence on thb east side.
C. H. Manny, of Newton, Kan.,
is visiting J. A Fancher of this
place.
M^s. Hargett is visiting in
middle Tennessee and has a very
*ick child there.
Rain, rain, mud, snow; the
first of the season, save a little
flurry last Saturday.
J. D. Grimes has sold his in-
terest in the mercantile business
in Prague to Joe Meyer.
We are living in a progres-
sive age—electric rapidity, and
to be more electric yet.
There is some poor orthogra-
phy in this issue and last, but we
will watch better hereafter.
J. W. Blaylock is moving over
into the Creek country six miles
east. He is one of our best
citizens.
The ex candidate for congress,
Frank Mathews, says Bill Cross
could be elected over MaGuire
next time.
Mrs. Border, daughter of Mrs.
and Mr. Kennedy, after a couple,
of weeks visit at Prague, r< -
turned to Ottowa, Kansas, yVeci-
nesday.
Clarence Vaughn, Jo; Leder,
Robt. Harris, started for Arkan
sas City to enter the railroad
school of telegraphy, bookkeep
ing, etc.
Another paper of a magazint
nature is goiug into Sparks
Are the people so dissatisfied
with the local paper that the.v
encourage a new enterprise?
Hon. C- B. Ames, of Oklahoma
City discussed the various
•phases of the school land ques
tion at the Territorial Teacher-
Association. He favors keeping
the real school lands, sections*
sixteen and thirtvsix, and sellin;
thirteen and thirty three and th«
indemnity lands; (our views
years ago.
Don't buy clothing; come
and see Goodmand'5 first.
North Broadway.
Those fine ladies' and
Misses and childrens
cloaks is the wonder of
Prague. Such high-grade
line and low prices was
never seen in this part of
the country. At Good-
mans, north Broadway.
Mr. Thomas, Prop., of Hotel
Thomas, had a family reunion
Xmas. A nice assembly of a
splendid generation of genial
people.
2,971,000 tons of coal was
mined in the Indian Territory
this year, 849,096 tons less than
last year. 114 accidents with 44
fatalities.
Wonderful! Dewey's Christ-
mas greeting by wireless teleg-
raphy traveled 1,700 miles and
was read at Boston, Mass. Will
wonders never cease?
Last Saturday at railroad
crossing here the train was in
the act of starting and some
teams wanted to cross the track
as well as some pedestrians, and
among them a young lady, Miss
Robbins, passed m front of G.
R. Holmes' team just as it made
a hound forward striking the
girl with the neckyoke and
knocking her down, the team
rnd hack wheels passing on eith-
er side of her. She escaped
more scared than hurd. She was
picked up by Mr. Gilroy from
behind the hack in a daised con
dition, but was soon all right.
A happy escape.
Did you see those fine
cloaks at Goodman's?
Goodman's has the
finest line of mens' and
boys' hats in Pragu ,
come and see them.
ANNUAL HAKU4IN OPFEK.
The Daily State Capi'al of Guthrie,
Okla., has announced Its annual nargai>
otter, In which it give* one year free of
charge to all subscribers who will pay
$3.50 for one year In advauce for the
Dally, their c olee of the following
eighteen m ignziues.
Woman's Home Companion
Madame. Pearson's Magazine
The Cosmopolitan. Munsey's.
Harper* B iz lar. MoClnres
Amerlatin Boy. Physical Culture.
New Aire. N tional Magazine.
8accegi. The Argosy.
The Housekeeper, Delini-ator.
The Burners Mens Magazine.
Men and Women.
National Illustrated Magazine, formal
ly Prank Leslie's Popular Magazine.
TO HUNTERS.
If you would know of a country which
abounds i;i turkey, duck, quail, squirrel
and other small game, with many a good
ohanca at deer, tret a copy of the small
book et "Feathers and Plus on the Fris-
co." It t>'lls about hunting and Ashing
In the Ozsrks and in the St. Francis Val-
ley. Sent, free on request by A.Hilton.
O^n r.l Passenger Ggent, Frisco System
8t. Loui><, Mo.
MONhY.
Money to loan on chatties, at
reasonable rates. W. H. Hunt.
All kinds of shelf and heavy
Hardware including Tinware,
and the best line of Graniteware
in the City—also Refrigerators.
Prague Hardware ft Implement
Oo.
A CHOICE LINE
In Ladies Jackets and Vests
late arrival at Goodman's.
Kvery tnan owes It to himself and his
f mily to master a trade or profession.
R ad the display advertisement of the six
Morse Schools of Telegraph, in this
Issue.
CHRISTMAS GIFT!
Christmas Candies,
valuable . Presents
And HOLIDAY NOVELTIES.
Call and See Us.
City Drug: Store,
McDowell & Brani^er.
Mrs. Hosa A. Wares, Boon, Okla. Ter
writes; "I was afflicted with dropsy for
eight years, I Inve taken three bottles
of your HEPAT1CCRE aud It has per-
manently cured me. 1 have doctored for
years aud taken many different kinds of
medicine. I know I would have been
dead had It not been for your HKPATI
CUBE. I took tnree bottles and have
gained 15pounds. Mv llmb< would swrll
to tliree times their original size. I have
uot been ab'e to do any work for seven
years, I aui now ablf to do all my own
washing ali;ng with the other work. My
health is perfi-ct aud It is due to HE-
PATICL'KE that I am alive.
Very best calicoes at 4
1-2 to 5 cts. per yard at
Goodman's.
Do not forget Christnras can-
dies at Sparks and Longs.
Read Goodman's great
page ad. It will more
than pay you.
Under the proportional la#
there is S3,000,000 due Oklahoma
for irrigation purposes, and now,
some of the United States Sen-
ators who are interested in New
Mexico are trying to gobble it
for Mexico. This should be
looked after. What is our cong-
ressman for but to guard Okla-
homa's interest? No man or set
of men have a right to steal Ok-
lahoma's rights and dues.
Dr. W. B. Davis.
OFFICE IN
Dr. Hannah's Office,
Prague, O. T.
Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Prague and
surrounding country.
CjgL.A.1 calls fr m responsible parties
answered day or riigK
Clubbing* Rates.
New York World thiee times a week
and this paper, four papers a week, for
$1.60 a year.
Bryan's Weekly Commoner and this
paper for f 1,50 a )ear.
St. Louis Republlo twice a week and
this paper $1.70 a year.
Kansas City World and this paper for
f 1.10 a year.
Oklahoma Weekly Capital and the
Farm Journal and the Patriot, three pa-
pers for $1.25.
Weekly Oklahoman and the Patriot
for $1.50.
Dallas News twlc a week and the
Pa'rlot, 160 papers a year, all for $1.75.
The Patriot, Missouri Valley Farmer,
Woman's World, Green's Fruit Journal
and the Poultry Gazette, all live publi-
cations for only $1,40 a year.
The Kansas City Journal and the
Patriot for $1.15,
Nine billion three hundred and
three million gallons of coal oil
was produced in the world last
year. And four billion nine
hundred and sixteen million gal-
lons of that amount was pro-
duced in the United States; over
half.
J. M. SANDLIN,
Attorney=at = Law,
OFFICE—In Lincoln
County Bank Building.
PRAOUfc, OKLAHOMA.
ARLINGTON
...HOTEL....
RATES--$2.oo Per Day.
£|L,Saippl8 Boom and Bath Room in
connection. We cater eep cially to the
tr.iv: ling trade
S. A. THOMPSON, Proprietor.
ALEXANDER & WAY,
-Dealers n
REAL
ESTATE
FARM AND CITY PROP-
ERTY FOR SALE.
If you want tobty / epe ■ |c at
If you wart to sell i ^ ^ ^ 1
I'rajjue, 0,1".
NOTICE cf ES I RAY.
I have taken up on Dtc. 2nd 1905. ons-e 1-4 of section 10, Town-
ship 12, Uunge (j, one blacK horse colt about 3 or 4 years old,
weighs between 000 and 700 pounds, white spoton left side of necK,
about 13 hands high, in South CreeK twp., Lincoln county, OKlabo-
ma Territory. J. w. Way, Prague, O. T.
F. H. NORWOOD,
Physician and Surgeon.
OFFICE ROOMS 4 AND 5
and Floor ist Nat'l Bark J
i
♦
A
X-Ray Static Examinations, and Treatment for Q
BaT Chronic Diseases. ()
OFFICE PHONE 47. RESIDENCE PHONE 48 ^
{ Fruit Trees ! *
| Best Grades and Best Qualities, j
• Li ^
1 rue to name and well Rooted. a
| SURE to BEAR EARLY, a* they WERE PROPA-*
| GATED WITH THIS IN VIEW. ;
| The*e TREES are GUARANTEED TRUE to NAME and EOUAL to tht£
p PEST. Inquire at this 9
| OFFICE. |
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1906, newspaper, January 4, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116109/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.