Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1906 Page: 3 of 6
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_ , 1 , u y|-. ti,.;,-.!- SOUTH BROADWAY Hearty welcome
The City Drug Store and Miss Hunt'sJevvelry Store have moved to iln-Hiily Hiiik.
- ' " ni.',' 1 • i,0 years* - i-.- Cnln
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss K\ a Sparks visit* I Guthrie -Monday-
WAN H- I)■ \ dining room girl at Arlington Hotel-
C. V. Humphrey was in town Tuesday on business.
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J. M Reagin was in town Tuesday-
8. H. t <K>k and wife were on our streets today.
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Rev. ft- .I- MatheWfe, of Bellemont, was in the city Tuesday
BRYAN.
1>0 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
It is said that Bryan will reach
New \ < >i t about August the
first.- J If has accepted an iiivt
tation to be present at a great
Democrat League Meeting about
that date in New \ ork ami
there is n scheme on loot t<> give
hint a national reecption that „
, , fnrciiU without clmrjro, in tIi<*
ZT7 Man****
P_
'ATENTS
designs
copyrights &c.
Anrot'P iPH'tlnsc h pketf-h nrid (lo*orint ion nm^
i; 1 1.1V iSfWIftlll our Opinion fro©'WMHtbi'- I.'-
Any Paint Man ,
iVV. i'ii.«ti •< pnihnl'ly j >M }}\* n. n i u n i cn.
ti ! sii'111vo- Mttrior.tlul. HANOBOOK- <• I Htenu
H'Mi 11(•«>. Ill', t n* rni'v for *rcuniiK | al**M .
I'h! cut s tnki-1 ! hruUtfli Mum A l o. receive
q.nm/;i-Ma, without charge iuthe
Scicntific fltitcricait.
a hnnrtix niclv IllUPtPnti'd wookl?. I.nri-eft c<r-
, . A hnndnc molv Htnptfntod wookl*. I. - -
, i \ i ,|, .i,! I 4. * i ,, i i vt'itc Will IH I'l'Uri'Sl'Illt'd tO HO | oulatltm of nhr MclcnUflo j"Urnul. I i-rniii. f .
xfrtn ttnorteder and several others, of Okemah, will taut m.suut win • • I , tUb #l. Hd w ni «
\vm. npon honor to tin' most prtnwU u-
! statesman in the known world'
the sights at Louisville next wec-K
G. L. Turret- is going to hte Louisville reunion of Kcntuckians ' thc man whe
Vt'nr t urnit iiMlb.fi. bOIOUfail ii '*ho -.-. ■
MUNN & Co.3C,s^a,,w"v New Yorl<
Branch (mice. \ m . wnahwoii. i>. i~
Por Sale.
| A three rocm hnuse and whole Mock
will loll you tluil n«> of Jnnd for whi* In SouMiweat part of the
p-nm i ui\ U tter rlt\ « I'i t^iu* ht k t HrgHln. KtMpiIre
than tin oil that a . ...
. . .. , atthiHothce.
liuxotl into >t not (
with if. but mora 1
than that into it. j
1 \ tliiit hr mrana
Davo Hurrplt. is goin
lvinj.,^ 'Mi ) rp|^. willow McCullev north of
i ' t)rinccs. (lij)lonints amlgrtierah
,cr to takft in tho'Home Coming woeK ,
TO HUNTERS.
If you would know of a country wh'?h
l.'.'.i' .-.V/,' «.V,"Vh. -ur : Hbo.„:d in turkey, duck,q-iall, «<iulrr*
I ,,, \\\ ;• pjilic'l u mid other aiimll game, with many a Rood
an\ loiip i than tho rhnnc^ nt danr, net. a copy of the hiuhii
i-il in it 1">M- out. bo„lt el ••H'tiiithera nod Fine on Ibe Fii«
jr.. ti,, il'i-.i'.l.'-t l,°'" I'ti'lls iibour huotiiiR nd llnLing
wn\ I" pet tlic ili'iut- ! I" tlm O^trku and In the St. KiBiicis \ hI-
r>t )):iini Imtuusw 'ley. Sont lrt>©on request bv A. Hilton.
"" j" 11 "',t Gt-iicr-il IVmenger Aijent, Kriitci) Syetcin
^ liclp bnl I" tl ' tlciul- j , B
[ j., t„ p. 1 ,M.jut hkii'h "reuily i81 l"n" , Mo.
i iixo«l." " 1{«':hin niixfl" i- another .
\\a\ of ^ayinj.' "Ahvu«l> uscii up.' Iw- |
ut Louisville, Kentucky-
-*■ • —4 —
Mrs. Dave Barrett siient Decoration day at Arlington.
Brides hats in demand, to be worn next Sunday by Jas. N
and — —
The eitv lathers have determined to build a city hail on
cast Main at ont e
Mrs. Schema is building an additon to her residence.
The Rebekabs report a success of their supper Saturday
Evening. _
Ohas. Vobornik 8hipp d a car load of hogs to Kansas City,
Tuesday.
I and the rank and lilt- of
leatth's greatest nations havej
town is married again.
tVi'e, tlu- eli 111 III'' reply niixi'd paint 1
wiiti, nf course, put titer# ll ' tlaj th«
«".vai B'uf
fun w't-. ill till f;ii'l,iiv mill ill tlia
f|-|.ji.|'| i -r, llll'i M'l 1111 lit 'b'l I* Sllt'lvi'3.
(In ' li-nrl iiid. |.i ■ >'.l> 'inf. niixtnri'.
: t2 ys «t the Haikvi Store, (itt th.
h^lut ot f-nvir };.
America, the next not.,.nee « '; Shauncc ,.iv. nPani«-.l bv j lb.; 'if,. ..f ll- oil.
Ins party, the man hat New ^ ^ I
'York is going to vote lor, the 11
A little exeiten.ent Tuesday morning on South lb-midway ^
by little , ti,- , ■ buck Mn. .-■«, """ ^
depot, by carelessness of a smoker.
bared their heads in highest
honor, lhc democraticleaclei fi yera Wilson returned 5"'il s n w",ji „i point—wa eating
America, the next nounnee ot j ( .....mnnnninl |>v! the life out of the oil. It'* wine, ana
not pnini Hi't inmro* i-< villi ii}Z<' And
lirfipc, l\ to Titi- Ii'ii I i,ml /im I,ir|M n-
. , tino n in i nil the oiixt i,i;;,',',lieiil-H. SO
iti'tn that Ohio stands tor audi Mrs K C C.reenuade who ,,„r„ „f ,i„. f,.,i, «n.l
Mass. and 111. and who K* Gov. has been visiting he. parents ^
Francis at the Missouri Slate- Mr. and Mrs. \Y. S. Ovei street, {nr (ll, t...,inler. \Vhnt to ilo
(.on\ ention ri 'eutl\ iiDiiiiiiated , j, . ,rlst. \\ lvturiK-d home P,,',1' < '.-i , -ml ih t i-> in eon-
for the presidency of the great- ; , " : .1,for..,- th „n t ,,,1, thtag
1 Til, toil,a. i-riMiiiii Mile ,! bv lnni-bini-rv Mil vutii
est republic ol all time. ' oil l.-fl ",,l 1<>r
next president of the I mted 1 1-",,r the best and cheapest :ne ln *n,,i 1 jminl 1-1 UAM-
States When then is no cor,i t.pl : j , .hliunvan. andOlassware, sec V i: .>-•>■' O.r. paint you're pure of
ion fund from the trust ami the, . . - h.. th..i ^ el v-mt Ttm only
, i raslusE'k Kins ' paint thnt is irummuiim-ii to weal tor
hantls ol bribers are emplv iliui-. ( v()n^ tiljk „ 0v,t
oei'acv will reign in its former Sh<>'.« worth fj OH t Sv K > "" i„(... , 0« p,*int Von not only " t th
prestine splendor! When siiri, pukit More. «iei Hit- hnbu ol s ■ t, . 1 • i 1 •' ' 1 eave nt lonst 2.T: on
' ' ' jo>; your paint bill.
I CI1KAP HATES TO DENVKlt
Tli^ K,liu-o will Br.ll dally unlll May III
round tolp tlck'-fa to tbi* above point at
lfreatf !y rpduced raten. Tlrh t*' ti 111 idled
to M«\ ill, except tli-bet* H"ld (luring
month ol May 111 be lmlted ill) days. Kor
full Itiformalioo i-oe frtseo agt,oraddreee
l>. V. KAfiKlNOToN, T. 1'. A.
Oklahoma City. >)kla.
K K. C'i.AKK,
l.livleiuli 1'. H'eiitfn aki*,,*
Wleliita, h'anaas
[tiaihtin stood the helm at th
Mr. .1 D. 0 t imes, June Mb, 1000, erected a monument oyer "J'1 -'"I1 V lu "
the "rave of Mrs- Flora M. Grimes his wife, late deceased.
Mr. Pet-pr Byrns and Miss Mary Springsteen were married
bv J M. Ren gin.
tion w as liuilt and lias lived in
spit< ol hrigandi5.
Dont*a.
Don't nit around waiting for the world
10 pay you the living i' owe* you.
Kcin-ival n* the. R .< ket Stcr e.
(lit he hflbit iv-iu
Hl .k I I S & HEATEEY
The Children* Day exercises will be next Sunday at M K.
ehurehat 11 o'-lock, instead of regular services. Don't w«Bte „„ the f mli, ,i,.g the « savins
. ris.ee Ihat your children are piping for lilt Iblull Ol >dviug.
Mrs MeQueisy, of Arlington, visited Tuesday with Missj Lion't forge, that you were onoeyoung \
.1. Al. .HANOI IM.
vl::;:;::,;ro;„r::^":"',":,Att,,rney-at.i.aw.
IJi^ Discount on sh ev nt
the Racket store. Uet
I H VtitU-, t kl allom A .
Florence I h rasher.
Don't anger a man by alwaye talking
- about your Hinart chi dren Wheti lie
Miss Kffic Johnson's mother and suiter arrived sal, ly in WBnt8 t0 tsiic a little lit at -out lite own.
Denver where they will visit a while
Oaa thousand customers wanted at L- 15. Hampton s
Thos. Hatcher lias bought the Dadisman property
Don't bother h bopy man uu)e«e you
h-.ve tiaslneBB worth while
DoDYt leave vour cheerful Bin lie at the
office when jour days work la done.
I A full line of Lisk, ti.i and en-
amel ware at Prague Hardware
St Impleuient Company.
All kinds ol shelf and heavy j
Harrtwiire including Tinware. ■
vnd the best line >>f < '• ranileunr, |^A'I"E5 *-$> no IVr ' l>ll>.
AREINOTON
... HOT EI
l.OW KATI'S TO CAI.IFOHNIA, THE
NOBTHWEST VIA THE KKISl'O.
Pall)' Keliriiarv tTi to Aptll 7. $2.) to
Oiltfornlrt polnlB and relatively an low
rale,1 to poinlM In the northwest. Mapp,
^chedtden anil other Inloruiattoti will b
,'heerlully and promptly furolHlted on
application to.
i), t:. kahhinoton, t. p. a.
Oklahoma City, O. T.
!•'. E. CI.AKK, Dlv. I'iihb. Agt
Wichita, Kansaii.
J. S. SPARKS
Real I stfite,
I arm Loans,
Insurance.
opptce
8 I1HOADWAV.
Pk>A(ll!x',
11 T
rims. Hatclier lias ooukiil j'",",e.-'i" ■ u, -- - -
- — O.-n't Bay a word If yon cannot epe-Mi Himlwart iV Implement
(, j Main is gradually recovering from it- K->()d of your r.elghor Commoner ^
jury of his ankle.
.] W. Murray was in town Tuesday and gave us awheel and
City also Refrigerators
soine llattery for the l'atriot, and reports the best crop he,
e\er had .n Oklahoma
E. K Long reports It dry ln ArkanHhB.
I ddbI everywhere.
A ^r at day of preHt j
! epeerhef ; a reeuUr democra'ir round-uj
' on .1 uoe 12th. Roy Hoffman w ill ad
Mr. W. D. Dal ton, living south of town, died suddenly un drpHh rhe pHOplPt
dav morning and was buried Tuesday. | forgfi, ,be rtPmocrfttlo RBny. Al'
Wm. Kdwards went to Shawnee last week. I ... c
the candidal™ of tl,« oouuty will be ai
W. (1. Utter and wife visited a sister west of Shawnee, Sun , Prague,.June 12th.
, ! Just Ba we mild Hodgen would not
day-
^ Beaver county. Henaible man
li. K Morgan has again become a fixture to our city, having :
bought out the Sparks A Long confectionery.
.1 m dale, nutional bank examiner, was in '1 uesday exam
tiling books, and counting the money, and peeping into the
reserves and vaults of the hanrcs of this city This te law
% id this is business.
Ye*, coner-'Hs has vote! the t.ftx « IT of
ancohol, to t>e i j wed aa fuel atid for 11-
luTutoation It can he used for every
purpaae that coal oil and g isoll* * in
uaed for, Hil l cheupei. will help th*
farm r. It c^n be n a le from varloua
rop- -otherwise utilized. Hurrah! (ic>t
old old .lohn 1>. going eonth on the hog
wagon! Oood tor \ n tor Murdock.
V« , it ralifed -old fashioned gulley
washer.
ffju s mpl • K • m and B-tth K o n Iti
otitnarti ,i,. \\ i' tbr eepvcially to the
r .\>lmg trade
S \. TIIOMI'SON, Proprietor.
I OK' > A LI !
Stove wood Sowed*
— JOHN DAVIS-
A^^0P^V-^•IAV,
I'pstairs ovci the First National
bank.
PtfAOUE - OKI.A
( in hat
at all times.
Miss f'oiria St riplin went to Kansas City Monday.
Mrs. Roscoe Bowman and Grace Moore, returned from
Fori Smith-
Mr. 11. Griffith, of Tennessee, is visiting with Taylor Bros
Senator Gorman is dead. A great career is closed.
Senator Burton has resigned and Governor Motch has a, -
pointed l'\ I) Uoburn as his successor
mis. A. J- Ferguson left today for Texas to the bedside of
her sick mother.
F R. Vlnsak had the storage building moved from behind i
his north Broadway property and placed in the rear of In-
new brick on central llroadva,\ ■
Mr. Stringfelter and Miss Pearl Smith went to Sparks today . (
Mtss Kvelyn Sweatt has returned from her prolong, .! visit
at Ardmo) *
Don't bore your friends by falling into the foolish habit of
always giving advice.
Don't ti v to drown sorrow. It is the greatest floater known
Don't forget, that your cynicism may appear to your friends
to be a cloak for ignorance.
Doti.t Judge a man bv results, bat by efforts.
Dont give, advice that you do not follow. Commoner
THE LEADER STORE
The Great Sale Is Closed
and we wish to thank the people for
their liberal patronage,
BUT SI ILL HAVE PLENTY OP GOODS,
M Iti ti IN QUALITY AM) LOW IN PWICI .
We are Leaders in I'rices anil \ :t hit -,
always. Others may follow in our
w ake. \Vc detv 11v it Is and court com
petition. Our stock is large, well se
lected; compkt, in all lines and
departments.
J
CLOTHINO. DRYOOODS, I.ADII'iS AND ♦
QENIS FURNISHING GOODS t
\
()
v
Gorn
HOI'S vnii OATS
Jennings Male.
DR. W.A. GOSSE-Y.'j
lee Cream Parlor
COLD DRINKS,
Candies and all Kinds ol
Confectioneries.
IV I":. MOROAN,
PRMIUI, - - OKLAHOMA
Pin I IAN and
SClid EON
in nat' end of Lincoln
County Hank
Prague, - Okln.
iffic
Are you from
Kentucky?
M r> A.S Reed is now riad.y
t i taKe pupils in vocal, insl ru
mental and violin music. Special
terms to all those begining be
fore June ITith-
Full line of riding and walking For thi
cultivate! s. I.'rague Haidwiue
iV I uiplement Company.
American StoeK Food, and
Poultry Food, is lilt* b. st ror
sale at IV-Uise" Bros
Screen doors, wire cloth.
reen wire and lent', and all
It you are you surely want to
go back lor
''Kentucky Homecoming"
Wet K at I .ouisville,
June 13th to 17
v.'isioti the M K iV
;'y will sell excursion tickets
At V ery Lou Rutcs
|unc 1 ]th, 12th and l.'lth (iood
\'ou can't aftoril to miss thiis
great reunion this i-otntnem' r-
1 ; ji t i v 1 event of all that is dear in
I kit.(Is of wire goods at l 'raguejsL()M ()f tiie "Old Ken-
| Hardv an A 1 inpletn'nt Co- | tuckv Home."
Se the M k ,V T. Agent lor par
ticulais about rates and tiains.
(
Ladies' dress goods- many beautiful colors
Highest values, fini st ipialiiy, lowest pr'm-.
Call in and look us over VVi an pleasi i to
show \ou goods whether you buy or imt.
The LEADHRSTORF. !
L
mp
toves, water cock rs
and reti igerators Prague Hard
war. A Implement < Oinpanv NS h BP. GEOItOK,
Cotton I garden rako#, Oenetat pa, eng r Agt„ M. K> * r. Rj.
, \ Wrtinirvtitylit Bu Idiriff, Lou «
sweeps and buzzard wings. A .
full supplv at I' "ague 11 wd
1 inpk-'llieiit t o.
We are making room to
,. t -K,w.<r So ecu Doors, Screi-.i Doors,
Irnidle one line of snots. . ,
1 , Yes plein v ol them it Atnsden
I Get the habit of saving.
Screen Doors, Screen Doors,
Ves, pkufv ol them at Amsden.
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Overstreet, W. S. Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1906, newspaper, June 7, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116128/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.