Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 112, Ed. 1 Monday, May 28, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
By Tucker Broi.
The Official Paper of the People.
The Daily Pointer in the only
newspaper in the city that goes to
every business house, saying noth-
ing of our enormous street circula-
tion. Everybody knows the Daily
Pointer lias more readers than all
other city papers combined. We
are proud too that the people see
the many advantages of free circu-
lation. Doesn't this paper appeal
to you as the one great advertising
medium? It pays others—It will
pay you. Remember—Everybody
reads the Pointer.
Never pass by the Daily Pointer
office without stopping to get a copy
of the paper. It is always full of
interesting news—then the big page
of 'wants' may contain just what
you are looking for. At any rate
you can't afford to be without this
paper. Remember it costs you
nothing. A Pointer for Everybody.
Local
News!
If your ad. isn't in this paper—It
ought to be. Remember—Every-
body sees the Pointer.
Oklahoma City's great 'Want Ad'
medium is the Daily Pointer. We
give the largest circulation, we give
the lowest price—We are getting
the -Want Ads.' Remember it's 3
lines 3 times—only 25 cents.
$7500
L0T5
IN OUR NEW
ADDITION
ONE MILE AND HALF
FROM POSTOFFICE
ON CAR LINE.
Best in the city.
EVERYBODY SAYS SO
AND YOU WILL IF
YOU SEE THEM
Come and see.
Let Me Show You
W. Main St.
LOTS at
$350
Per Pair
Your Own Terms
The Daily Pointer Gives
More City News Than all
Other Papers Combined.
We invite A Comparison.
M. Cassidy the railroad contract-
or from Guthrie, spent Sunday in
the city a guest at the Grand Ave-
nue hotel.
For bargain investments in city
properties see R. H. Ewart, Real
Estate and Investments, 115^ West
Grand Avenue. 2 3
E. G. Muth of Richland, Miss-
ouri, arrived in the city last night
and will remain for several days.
Mr. Muth is president of the Muth
15ealty Co., of the above named
place. He visits Oklahoma City
everv few months.
GAS Heater for the BATH.
Jack Spain
<Sc Co.
231 Lee Bldg. Phone 1118.
Dewitt Haney agent for the Wells-
Fargo Express Co., at Hobart, spent
Sunday in the city with friends.
Until recently Mr. Haney has been
express messenger upon the Choc-
taw, from Oklahoma City to Sayre,
Take your trade wants or invest-
ment propositions to R. H. Ewart,
Trader and Investment Broker, 115£
West Grand Avenue. 2 3
Miss Jennie Herold of Hobart,
came over Sunday and is a guest
of her sister Mrs. Cecil Proctor, on
North Broadway.
COOK WITH GAS.
The best lots in the Patrick-
Pottenger addition are going fast.
You will have to hurry. 1
'Phone 1330, our 14 passenger
motor Tally-Ho at your service.
Risden Bros. 110 N. Harvey.
Advertise in the Daily Pointer.
It will pay you. The Pointer is
read by everybody.
Hamlin W. Sawyer of Enid, edit-
or of the Oklahoma Review an illus-
trated monthly magazine, spent
Sunday in the citv on business.
The best of liquors and courteous
treatment at the Cabinet Bar.
Roy Owens, Walter Malcolm and
C. C. Firkins went to Edmond, this
morning to spend the day on busi-
ness.
Buy your GAS MANTLES AND
SUPPLIES of The Moulton Light
Co. 13
C. L. Page who is now connected
with the Pioneer Telephone Co.,
left for Guthrie, Perry, and other
northern Oklahoma points this
morning to be gone several days.
Get
a gas range.
W. J. Caughey of Anadarko, as-
sistant cashier of the First National
Bank at that place spent Sunday in
the city.
Hard water kills, other waters
cost. Have Leeper & Huffman put
you in a cistern.
Arthur Collins book-keeper for
the First National Bank at Mountain
View, spent Sunday in the city the
guests of friends.
Bryan Bros, wish to announce
that they have opened the Quick
Lunch and will be pleased to meet
the old patrons again. (5 6
Little Helen Renstrum the beau-
tiful singer who resides at the home
of F. Bruchmunn, 123 W, 8th St.,
went to Meka, this morning to spend
a month with E. Johnston and
family who reside near that place.
A s~* |_J" Full Descriptio* and better than track odd* at
Grand Ave. Turf Exahanye, in Grand Ava. total.
A Dainty
ICE CREAM SODA
m
No. 1 N. Harvey.
The Daily Pointer is read by more
Oklahoma City people every night
than is reached by the combined
circulations of all other city papers.
The Best
Place in the
City to buy
your meats.
The New State
Meat Market
A. S. Miller, Prop.
All First-Class Meats.
225 W. Main. Phone 1588.
Advertise in the Daily Pointer.
Wanted
Laborers
At Shawnee, Oklahoma, New
Mexico and other points. All
kinds of city labor furnished on
short notice.
Ed, T. Welch, Mgr.
Exchange Labor Bureau.
11G N. Broadway.
City help of all kinds furnished.
A 'Want ad' in the Daily Pointer
gets results. That's the reason the
Pointer want page grows.
Special Sale
This week on
Trunks, Traveling
Bags, Suit Cases, and
Ladies Shopping Bags.
At a saving of
25 to 50 Per Cent.
HENRY POLLACK
& Co.,the trunk people.
21 N. Bdwy.Opp, Lee hotel
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Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 112, Ed. 1 Monday, May 28, 1906, newspaper, May 28, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143825/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.