Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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A Lot and Farm for $ 120
A STRAIGHT BUSINESS PROPOSITION:—This is no lottery. There are no blanks. The smallest that
any one gets is a town lot and a 5 acre farm for $120.
$10 Cash and $10 Per Month for 11 Months With=
out Interest Buys You a Lot and a Farm.
60000 Acre Ranch and $40000.00 Worth of Improvements
Fronting the Nueces river is to be sub-divided into 4,200 town lots and 4,200 farms as follows: 2532
five acre farms, 935 ten acre farms, 425 twenty acre farms. 175 forty acre farms, 81 eighty acre farms, 36 one
hundred and sixty acre farms, 14 three hundred and twenty acre farms and 5 six hundred and forty acre farms.
RAILROADS: Three railroads have been located through this property. One has ten miles
senger trains through the town.
graded. Owner gives a cash bonus of $50,000 to the lirst railroad to run pas-
I Of'ATFrV 80 miles south of San Antonio, Texas, 40 miles from Corpus Christi, 8 miles from
* 1^4 LS • Oakville, the county seat of Live Oak county, 33 miles from Beeville.
f I IMATP onH QOI I • Mild balmy healthful climate, free from malaria, no frost or
vLl/Tl/l 1 Ldilll Ov I L<. snow, continuous gulf breeze moderates extremeness of heat and
cold. Soil, rich, dark, sandy loam.
PAI [M p A I I • Plenty for farming, over 39 inches
* 1 ^ J—* L* • per year for the past five years.
REMEMBER—That you get one of these lots and one of these farms in the Sunny South FOR ONLY $120,
CALL
ON
Eastman, Shobe & Co.,
If You Want To
KNOW MORE.
WHITE HOUSE BUILDING, 217 N. BROADWAY.
MONEY REFUNDED IF ANY MISREPRESENTATIONS ARE MADE.
Electric Lights
Are Safe.
No Heat-No Trouble
No Danger.
•'TURN THE SWITCH"
Okla. Gas & Electric Co.
HON. Bdwv. Phone 14.
The Gem, 115 N. Robinson, is
now prepared to serve you with
regular meals for '25c. Everything
popular prices. Dinner 11 to 2 p.
m., supper and breakfast 2 hours.
For quick fight, phone 2270. It
CHIROPODIST.
I cure corns, bunions and ingrow-
ing toe-nails absolutely without pain
and the feet will not become sore
after treatments. Dr. H. Woglom.
Room 230-231 Bank of Commerce
Bids'., over West. Union Tel. office.
POLICE
COURT
NEWS
John Murray, charge drunk,
$3 and costs.
Pauline Dover, charge,
street walking, continued un-
til tonight.
James Lloyd, charge, dis-
turbing the peace, $5 and
costs.
James Doyle, charge, drunk,
$3 and costs.
L. T. Moss, charge, theft,
continued.
Albert Randall, charge,
disturbing the peace, $5 and
1HPORTANT NOTICE
?
THE BIG SALE AT THE FAIP WILL CONTINUE
FROM DAY TO DAY UNTIL THE ENTIRE STOCK
IS CLOSED OUT.
THE PAIR STORE.
113 North Broadway.
costs.
Charles Starr, charge, dis-
turbing the peace, $5 and
costs.
BASE BALL
Sunday, June 10th.
THE INDIAHOMA CLUB
NEW STATE CLUB.
Sportsman Park. Game called 4 p. m.
JOHN LEE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-SPECI AL BRANCHES
Diseases of Women. Blood,
Skin and Genito Urinary Disenses.
Rooms (5 and 7, 215^ W. Main.
Another Version.
Jack was just about to build his fa-
mous house.
"Why don't you get some men to
help you?" asked a cruious friend.
"No, sir." replied Jack, "they would
call a strike on me before the house
was finished. I'll build it myself."
Thus we know why the house was
called "the house that Jack built."—
Chicago Dally News.
Quite a Feat.
"I have here," began the poet, "a
short poem which I wrote on 'Niagara
Falls.' My friends think It quite re-
markable."
"I should Imagine It was," replied
the editor, sarcastically; "how did you
manage to keep your paper from get-
| ting wet?"—Philadelphia Press.
Comes Natural to TTlm
Sinkers—Did you ever notice Reel-
ton's hook nose and fishlike eyes?
Corker—Yes. It isn't any wonder
that he tells such fishy stories.—Chi-
cago Dally News.
Help Boost Oklahoma
Our new Souvenir Spoon Juit Out. Send one
to your friends in the Hast.
Description
The baby in the
fbowl of the spoon
represents "Okla-
homa." The fig-
ure on the dome
of the capital is
"Uncle Sam."
The baby says,
"Come Take Me'.
Uncle Sam says;
"Bye and Bye."
This is our own
design, patented
by us May (5,1905.
We have gone to
considerable ex-
pense in getting
out a spoon that
will appeal to the
people of our two
territories and we
intend to give
better value for
the money than
can be obtained
elsewhere for one
fourth more price.
This spoon is ex-
tra heavy
sterling sil-
Mailed pre-
paid any-
where in the
U. S. for
$2.00
BOOKWALTER
IFWFLER
143 W. MAIN. NEWLEEBLDG.
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Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 122, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1906, newspaper, June 8, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143835/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.