The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1906 Page: 1 of 6
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THE
A NHWSPAPER OP. BY. / -O TCR PRAQ'JE AMD V'CHMTT.
Volume 3.
Prague, Lincoln County, Ckh,, Thursday, narci 15, 19SM.
Number 27
Pastusek Bros, offer special inducements in Groceries and Dry Goods BtviM Country Produce
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-I v A moot latest and beauti-
ful productions and variety in
novel:ie3, dreg9 good3, in sil'is,
mullo, dimmitiea, batise, bril-
iiantines; in * fact everything
thatj makes up a complete as-
sortment of high-class wearing-
apparel at prices that ia bound
to please everyone.
All our ber.t Standard
Prints, warranted not to
fade, 4jc to 5c pJr yard.
11 i3 impossible to gir« fai a
clsar discription of thi .excel-
lent values we have now to of-
fer vga in every line of
Dry Goods,
C'ol hlng,
Shcj
-
What Are Vou Ooing Te Do About It
Yes. you've lived off your fath
er about as long as you ought;
it's about time for you to think
about earning your own board
and clothes. Will you do it at
law? It will take two years
study and ten years starving.
At medicine? Four years studv
and years of chairty practice;
for, like law, that profession is
overcrowded. At teaching? It
is overcrowded, too, and salaries
are small and last only a few
months. At Business? It is
N K v E K overcrowded. A few
weeks in the Capital City Busi
ness College will prepare you
for one of the thousand positions
always seeking those prepared.
Success is speedy—it is certain
to those who get ready.
The Capital City Business Col-
lege teaches eight hours a day,
requires regular attend:1,nc ,
^ood lessons, good conduct,
teaches the famous Byrne sys-
j terns. Do you know another col
lege that can say as much?
j Haven't you heard boys cay they
could do just as they pleased, if
1 they only paid their tuition?
Haven't you known tliern to fail
and to waste many a hard earned
dollar, simply because the col-
lege didn't require them to at-
tend and study? Honestly,
haven't vou? And, is it richt or
honest to take your .money and
pull off the bridle and say "come
HOTUIC-JLTLSAL SCIENCE.
Horticulturists art- trying to
create a new cranes by crossing
the Plorida orange with the Jap-
anese orange, and crcate of the ■
uncdibls fruit ot the north and ;
the lucicus citrus fruit of the
south, inazins fru'.-ful the cen-
tral states as fnrnortl; as couth-,
em Kentucky, southern Kansas
Ar.d all of Oklahoma ran then
have or:ing: orchards that will
bear wreaths of snow in winter
and in summer garlands of fruit.
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C. C, Bush, Pres. A. P. Slover, Cashier.
J. D. Ferguson, Ass't Cashier.
STATEHOOD.
It is reported that Speaker
C~nnon and representative Ham-
ilton are both against the senate
amendments to the statehood
hill and threaten to strangle it
to death in conference. If there
is any oElee that needs to be
shorn of some of its power it is
tho Cpealrer of the lower house
of congress. There is too much.
Czarism for a republic of the
people.
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County
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Cash Capita!, $! 0,000.00.
Surplus <5: Profits 4,000.00.
c. C. Bush,
DIRECTORS]
J. D. Ferguson
A. P. Slover.
Geo. Steb'oenville, of Okeene,
while exploring a cave in the
Gyp Hills, v.':.h seme other par-
ties come upon a Mountain Lion
and shot and hilled the animal
with a '2/.1 pistol- hit it .n the jj
eye. It mcacu.id 0 feet long
Severe. 1 have been hi'.1;:! this win
ter ir. strut'..western Oklahoma
A couple of hoys aged 11- and II.
General Ltanking Business Done
Farm Scans on our own examina-
tions. Quick money.
Free Use of Fire Frcof Vault for Storage of Valuable Paj>ers
. came uo on one eating a cov
k when you please, go when j and killed it recently.
get ready?" That's not the >dea,
OUR lir. Goodman \7-ill
soon depart for New
York where he \/i!l spvnd most
ct his time b uying up, fur Spot
Ca.~h, the hist bargains of the
great eastern markets th^t he
can ind. T kut means a ;jre t
saving to our old customers aa j
well as to our new oa*j vrho |
can t afford to resist buying, at-
J tracted hy r.ueh an h*lucenj mt.
P.ior cO IJr. Goodman leav-
i I for New York, Veoill have
a Big Special 10 6«li of
our General Line in bvery De-
partment, such aa
err* rooDo,
GliOf::3,
CLOTH! NO,
LADiSS'
n;rJ GENTS
FUKNI AMINOS,
HATS,
CAPS,
That will be to your advan-
tage to buy, for they will be
lower than the average mer-
chant can buy them for.
We are now getting ready for
this big sale commencing Fri-
day and lasting 10 days.
We place on sale, 143 pair# of
shoes, worth up to $Q.5o a
pair, this sale only 98c a pair.
Don t wait for after while,
but call early and secure bar-
gains; this gain will be yours.
Very Respectfully Youks,
GOODMAN & FINE
l'>KJ DKH'T 8TOKK.
JOB BfCKS, naimgcr,
VONOIOfcS CU'LDINO N. BrOSdWJJ
vj>*""w. ti/ v?Tvi/ w *
; thai doesn't teach promptness,
duty, self-control, basiness book-
keeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
.anything but idleness or worse.
Even the Byrne system?, the
simplest, require study. Get in-
to a college thai requires some-
thing—that guaranteed result:-.,
that uives an honest day's work;
that teaches the only faco-io-faee
business bookkeeping* course,
and the only shorthand system
with a speed of 150 w:;rda per
minute guaranteed. Write for
free catalogue.
Address: Capital City Busi-
ness college, Guthrie, Okia-
The Lu m be r ! i«iv rer>t.
The Lumber Interest is be-
coming the fourth largest inter-
est in thi nation. We use 35
billion feet of lumber every year,
Mrs. Porter's child ditd this
we-.*., of incarnation of the head.
Caly a short time since her hus-
band died in Kansas. It seems
ruisioriuna Ecldoci comes single.
I.Irs. Porler, perhaps better
l:^.r>wn as Miss Vivian-Thomas,
is vrell and favorably known to
our cit3'.
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— DEALER EN—
Dry Goods and
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card of thanks.
To the many friends who so
fa5f,?!r!!y aos;si:d us in the care
ot oa? lo;34 baby ir. hio l_nl ill-
nr.;s, and u:rl':he warm, hearufelt
WhcS
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Prices!
acak, prop.
(Xt'ahoma,
deepest gratitude.
Mrs- Vivian Porter,
R. H. Thomas and Family
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M |"jl £2
op the condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or ?3AG'JE, OKLAHOMA TER..
At TI-.J Cl0J« ot SiiJ'.aeBS, Jan. 29, ii>06.
Last Sunday it was cold in !' Loans and discounts
and 283,ooo wage earner:, are Montana—18 degreef below ze |] Cv
employed to whom are p 'id
over $100,000,000 per y;_r,
■ay nothing ot the uier. atrap-
pers.
I. A. Fine is in our mids attain
a business ii-ture with Gcoe
i
man's Department St ere. He
says he feels ii'ie he h;;d got
back home, a fee'.Ing he never
felt in Celiinsv.r.e where he has
been i.1 bu^inesj the past several
months.
T. J. McCauley and wife have
gone tq Baxter
Kan ,
indefinently. A good eiti-c-n v.-;'!
be added to, the Baxter brings
community.
ro;heavy rnow thrr3 to fc^r
che3. In I.'lcsctri it. st
r:
in-1
of
I '.'.lyd, r'.^ms also. In |
Ir.diraa, worse yet, I.er.vy snors,
rcihoad ;.v.flc i".pCnded. Al.io
grow in Kansas and northern i
Oklahoma.
$38,133.68
22,547.51
25,000.00
1)38.44
8,000-00
John Etnbry, of chandler, lire
bee-, r ppointed to succeed Speed
< s U. S, Attorney for Okiahouaa.
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152.65
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• Disecrsnbly cold the past two
day s -or the time of year—
cloudy, misty. Ice shield on the
fruit trees endangers crop.
Cohl north wind Sunday.
Many are planting potatoes.
Many fruit t:^e3 are being #et j
cut U.'*s G^rlr.g. j
Miss Maggie Holmes viaitod'
with home folks Sunday. i
Voborneh & Kinsey are feeding ■
iheef cattle to supply their
I butcher trade.
rafts, secured and unsecured
V. Ll. Uoads to secure circulation
^rcmiuma en U. C. Bonds
Han'.::ag house, furr.'.t '.re and fixtures
Hue ii'iia nal 1 b?r.ks (not reserve an'ts) $59,336.60
Due froai klt".te be...ks and bankers 7,fJ50.!i7
Due from approved reserve agents 0,213.07
Checks and other cash it2ms
Notes of other National bank's
Fractional paper curency, nickels andc'.ts
Specie
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent of circulation)
Total. .
LIAHIl ITIfcS
Capital stock nain in $25,000.00
Surplus fund
UndhideJ promts, less expenses and taxes paid .
Naticua' Bank notes outstanding
Individual Deposits subject to check. .$128,842."ti
Cartltird checks 6*0.40
Q^Wer's checks outstanding 5,883.15
TOTAL $187,957.65
Geo. R. Sutton.
92,088,02
1,250X0
.$187,957.65
1,250.00
1,302.04
25,000.00
135,405 67
Cohuect Attest:
Cashier.
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 15, 1906, newspaper, March 15, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117964/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.