Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907 Page: 4 of 6
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NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given tl'at after the 'J"Ui "f Octouer
the B^ard of Directors will issue no more stock on Kinning
ivancod and all parties are hereby notified to net dir
ly as ' I booKs wilj be promptly closed on th.it d• •
. rs. Eva Pergusou was at warwicK Wi'dne^d
i'lip Euid Hrew; i y : is i> h ttir <! into >
I t'dif f :— Y< i -ill :. t < I . ' i I. I. I'
Downette dross, only 1- !■ i i .1
John Davis, out ( nnty An n . "K i t, • >t
• lays with the Qklah'im i guards at KlK<no,
Best colors in covort guitiucs for Ladies in I Mi s>
11 resses and skirts, others ask 15 ets, th.> Leaders pru-.- pi t
yard lo cts.
Howard Kiddle left Wednesday morning for Wanette,
Oklahoma^ where he has accepted a position is bookkeeper
in a Batik which capacity he has been filliug her.;
Rose Hill Stock Farm
C. S HALE Proprietor.
§i 1)' .
Choice t>igs for Sile
Duroc Jirsey Hogs.
Route No.^3 Prngue.
Oklahoma.
Call on or write.
CIYT MEAT MARKET
BURCHFIELD & DADISMAN Proprietors
Fresh and Cured Meats, Bac 'n and Hams,
All kinds of Pickles.
Prompt Attention given to all orders. Free
Delivery.
Prague, Ok la.
FfJLL aiwiNTER SUITS.'
FANCY VESTS $5 AND UP
FIRST GLASS TAILORING.
ttulte eleannil anil preeiip I fl.50; pants 50 conte. Ctotliea chemically trnat
ed. All worti mllor iiihi's.
he.' C. w. sadi O, Tailor,
Prague, Oklahoma.
C. O. D.
MEAT MARKET
/111 Kinds Of Fresh find Cored /fteats.
Our motts is Good Weight, living prices and Courteous
Treatment.
FREE And PROMPT DELIVERY.
FRANK TATU1
NENRY flND Jlfd'S
New Restaurant
And
SHORT ORDER
Open all hours, also after the shows. Call and
sec us for a good o'.d time meal.
Quality Wins and Quality Sells
The rich, nutty tUvor of thli po.u'ar lire ml
something: It ineins th , b st mater'al* are pn
It, the greatest earn it t \*e t m th \t the mat
used in miking it are of the highest qualify,
OLD 1IY niK LEADING DEALEHs.J
8iliPPBH8 OKDKU RECEIVE PUOMPI AT
TENTION
CITY BAKERY otomtreet
CLEANLINESS OUR HO IK).
teml ei, ll'<
and authol
i!ener.it cir
Special E oclamatior.
W 11K HE AH, th* Pretlii-nt ami lluard
of Trustee# til llie Town uI l'r«KUP Lin-
coln county, Oklahoma Territory, at
a ti<*fnlon uf the Boar ! of I'ruBteea li**!d
an.I 0 mve t • 1 It ttifl Town OIWkE office
ft. ' ah eli Hit- in li cuy of Sn-
J <1 iv 1 -bolutloti ordir
thp 1 ulnlratit 11 ol no'.icu
>u In a newspaper nf |
1 n in eaM town ftlvintf'
outloe "i the time aud piac^ of huM'.ng
, 1 . t id lo lie Lel.l lu ealJ
.t will thtre will be fcubiLltted
Lit- jualiiled elo imo taereof, the i>ro
• hi Ion a* follow#, to-wU;
Shall the I'r> HM'rut and li >ard of
Trustees oi Town be authorized
and empowered to Issue the tonds of
Hild town in the sum of I hlrty Thuus
and Dollars (30,0 0.00) for the purpose
of the coi.BliLctluu ol a b, ttdin ol *atf r
works for wak«l to* n to bo owned and
operated by enid t wa," Said bonds
to run fir a period not exceeding
thirty }6<trs and to b ar Interest not to
exceed r> per cent per ai.num, pay able
semi annually and s.>me to bo aold a'
not lees than their par value by said
President an 1 bo ird of Trustees an 1
the proceeds) of h ti J sa'e to be used
aud expended for the c mstruotloj of
eaid water worka a* afore Sild.
Now therefore, I, F. It. Vlasak, Presi-
dent of the board of Truatea of naid
town of Prague, Lln?ol i'county, Okla-
homa Territory by virtue of the autborl
ty and power vea eJ in tne by the UwS
of Oalahouu Terrltiry an I the acta of
Cougreea of the United States, t'je a-iine
belu^ entitled 4,A i aot to amend an act
to prohibit the pa3Mg*a of local or aped
al laws In the territories to limit terri-
torial ind hL<*dn"as an 1 ao forth," \\
proved March, 4'n also of the reso
lutlou of the bo>trd of truateea an afort-
said, do hereby procl aim and ^Ive put',
lie noli *e that oj the 2let dty of Oc-
tober, 1007, an elec i m shall be held
wlthhi the town of l'ragua, aa aforeaald
for the purpose of submitting to the
qua id voters thereia, the abjve aud
foregoing proposition. 0
OThe ballots ehall be subatantiall
n the foil vi'i^ form.
Ytts Siall he Preablent and Board of
rrustees be authorized and empowered
t IhB l« the bonds of the Town of Pra-
gue Line iln Count) Oklahoma Terrl-
orv lo tae sum of Thirty Thousand
0'oll.trs ($;JO,GOO 00) for the con-
,iructlnu of ayateiu of waterworks
NO
Thote wishing to vot e fcr the laeo.
ance ol the bonds fhHll so designate b>
marking X in the circ e above the
wc rd efc."
Aud those wishing to vote against the
lsouauce of the t onda shall jo d^aivna e
by marking X iu taa circle abjve ttie
word "No."
No p-raou aha 1 be qu-illtied to vote
exc pt ho In all reap -c^a a qu illtio i
elector of ail 1 town arivl alao tne owuer
of roil or peraotial property aubject to
taxation wi liln t ie aaui to^ra. I t the
case two-thirds of th qi tit tied Vit-^ra
aa the above described shall vote allirin
atively for the le-mance of the bonde,
then the Presldeot and Board of Trust-
ees shall loaue tne saine, but not oiher-
wlae.
The voting place of the rtupeotlve
districts of the saiJ towu are designated
aa follows.
First Ward Turner building
Inspector, K. H. M*nsur,
Julge, Goo C. Barber,
Ch is. Voborolk,
Clerk, JohnL), Fergusoo,
George Eret,
Second Ward —City Hall.
Jnspec or, VV. fci. Hunf,
Juilge, O. G. Hardy,
J. I), Grimes,
Clerk, J. L. McDowell,
Jake Z tbloQdll,
Third Ward Opera house.
Inspector K.G.Casey,
Judge, John Davis,
John Cerveny,
Clerk, K. N. Newhouse,
" H. McNabb.
Said election to ba held and con lust-
ed In all respects according to the g ner
al election laws of the Territory of Okla
hoina.
lu witness whereof I have herrontv)
set my hand aa L'resi lent of the board
of truateea of the town of I'ragn^, and I
caused the seal of the said town to be
atlixed hereto this llkhday of September '
1007.
F. R. Vlasak
President of the board. !
lr:-\ M
helps scmebut sh( wyotuhtbest Bug-
gies, Surreys and Spring Wagons at
Hxtremely Low Pi ices
Always ^ets tlie business, tnat's what brought the
crowd to our store to take away ca>- loads of them
in the last few months.
M
Terms To Suit Your Convenience.
Come And See Us
MERTES & HEATLEY Hdw. Co. g;
Prague Oklahoma
No cure no pay is th« finarar
t^j n Hatchers chill tonic. P.
c'. Hatcher and Co. druggists.
WhUtler r«rii«nl r Ht Tnhi*.
J. McNeil Whistler, the artist, la
most particular about th« service a:
his table. His dishes are all of sllve
tart the napkins etc., are nil of the fin
tot damask marked in one corns:
with his crest, tbt famous hutt.artly
Remember you get exactly
what you call lor at the City
Drug Store.
Prescriptions filled precisely
as the doctor says, at all hours
at the City Drug Store.
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Undoubtedly.
Marks—They say that er.ipe on In
door is unlucky. Do you believe
Harks—It certainly Is—if you ar<
tha subject of the decoration.—Chi
ca«o Daily Naws.
Ruv ( tie of thove nice sponge*
Price 5 to 85c at City Drag Stor<
Uncle Eben.
"Some tne.i,' said I'ncle Ebeu.
rtoesn' show no strength of charac-
ter whatever, 'ceppln when dcy
tuak#R up rteir minds to U good."—
Wastiutiftou
A complete line of rubber
goods to select f.orn at th>i City
Druur Stor<£
' J sS m ^28? ^ or Back
Contract given, backed bv S3<JO,OOO.CO capital and 1 K years' success.
DRAUCHG^S ^si'«lst COLLEGES
28 Colleges in IS Stales. Ind >rsed bv business men. 70 GCO student*
LEASJM I2Y Bo«kk«<p .iff. ShortbMi.!. lV^-ian-lili.. I,aw,
t-K-#*r*'^ ** * i,P||,.rWri(illg.>:i|g|i.ll.llrn.vln^ lltuvtrntin^
etc. Money luKk if not satisfied. l?or ' Catalogue II." on Home Study, or
"Catalogue P." on attending College, write, TO-DAY, Jno. F. Drangh^n,President'
OKLAOA CI I V, M us >net, Deu ti < n, Fort Scott, r ahsi i
City, Fort Smith, Dallas', Fi. Worth, San Antonio,
VYaeo, and cl ewhere.
ringling brothers discovery of cold f.-ld
CIRCUS COMIXCi
A rxKST
, O. Meyer
Town Clerk
ii.r. •: • '.rti,';. ;".!«• K
hJ i n-v a.I"• •'.. • OW to .1 • ! U.nf f nui.'k*, j
VP|.yrWchU«,. -c., |N AL*- COUNTRIES. t*
A' us lilts Aired : Uh . • ton j .i:. J tints,
money and often the patent.
Patent and Infrlngemfnt Practice Exclusively.
Write or come to in at
633 Ninth Btrwt. o\p Unl'e.t SUWt i' wit OSc*.
WASHINGTON, D. C
Jfl
to
sha\vnb;m
MONDAY OCT. 11.
The equipment of the circus Is all
br.t tid new, ar dover a ui 11 Ion dullard
was spent In adding novel features. The
greatest parade ver j reeeoted will Take
place in the forenojo. In It will be 1/264
men, women and children, ft" 8 hcraet>,1
nine herd^of elephants and threid mtlee
of hand curved golden chariots, floats and
dene, and gorgeons spectacular at'ra"-
tions,
Space will permit of only brief m' nllon
of the many K iropean novelties, prpeent-
ed In a rent tw je an big an tUnt of any
other circ it>. 1 he Ri 'C )bono hors s wear
t o )fa, coats au1 troupers. One sits In a
chair and reads a paper: when theulock
strikes ten he lights a caudle, goes to
his bed, removej his clothes, even to
hhpo iderojs bj >ts, blows tin candle
out an i r *tlras List winter p opl
went from ill ov r K irope to Paris ot
see the act.
Apparently Worthier? Rock T'jrne<t
Out to Be a Valuable
Find.
"Drug
If you cotile to the City
Store, wo can supply your
wants, iti anything kept in ti
tir^t class drug store.
Five years ago a desert ranclie:
earned Jim n,:?'>er was i « li s in
southwestern Nevada, packing " !i: <">ut-
lit a'ong on ftie backs of six In : roa,
tmdplng among the mountains 150
rr.l!es from a railroad in a covntry
which an experience ! in ner v uhl
have laughed at. says Ontliv?.
It had none of the signa of poid bear-
ing rock, and in his "plumb ignoranre"
Butler plodded along "40 miles from
\'«ter and one mile from h—1." trust-
ing, to gold seeker's luck, and j t
nil confident of making a strike Lis
enough to keep him in tobacco money.
One night he camped on I'cnopah
taring and found some rock thnt
looked good to him. He broke c.it a
few chunks, loaded them on ;i burrc
;ind took tHe<n home in tY+ ••■nine ot
dm?. In the town of Ee v. : nn t
his ranch, his rock was gi-eer. w, ti
liiih. hearted mere 1u!i.. \ -n ' r
about to throw it away v.
lawyer n^me;l Oddi-
fears, and with th? r.
cflered to have the ffiU;
Butler wen' \> k
Monitor valley find y- l •" ' 1
tht more lmi> rt::nt 1> J 1
vesting his hsy n op He ha J '
(en all about his rook when (V! :
him word that th«® stMff nr«
^ral hundred dollars ton ::: . a;
sliver.
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Overstreet, W. S. Prague Patriot (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907, newspaper, October 3, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118128/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.