Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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The Greatest
Nerve Tonic
Restores Vim, Vigor
and Vitality! Cures all Nervous Exhaustion
and makes the weak STRONG.
Price $1 per box, f> for $5, Prepaid
O. Joy Medicine Co., Okla. City.
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W. A. TOBEY
has opened up the Main street horse
shoeing shop and is 'ready to do
jour work. A specialty -qu drivers
and track horses. W. A. Toby,,
proprietor and. shoer, 330 VV. Main
.street, phonf) 1830. 4-tf
Get Your Cleaning and Pressing
Done At
BRUCHMANN, The Tailor.
It can't be beat in the city.
No over charges here. 1II N. Rob.
JOHN LEE, M. D.
THYSIOIAN AND SCKGEON-SPECIAL BRANCHES
Diseases of Women. Blood,
Skin and Genito Urinary Diseases,
ltooms 6 and 7, 215£ W. Main.
A Dam's Good Thi
In time of high water anfl Mr. U.
R. A. Dam, fool his money away
when he bought those cheap, worth-
less lots on that farm, when be
could come to town and buy those
handsome lots in Foraker Heights
at $100 on very easy terms. Hob-
son Real Estate Co. is Belling them
at $10 down, $10 a month.
Use Electricity
FOR
Light & Power
"Always Ready"
Okla. Gas & Electric Co.
110 N. Bdwy. Phone 14.
QUICK LIGHT
TSJo Danger - No Trouble.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hollow Wire Light Systems make
you MONEY.
The Moulton Light Co.
Phone 2270, 25 N. Broadway.
Meat Market
First class fresh and cured
meats, homemade lard and
sausages. 119 N. Robinson.
JACOB NEU.
Phone 2203. Proprietor.
Building
Caught Fire
A confectionery store con-
ducted by J. I'. Krosse at 2ol
west 4tli street caught fire
last night at six o'clock from
a fireworks explosion.
The show window was lilled
with a display of fireworks
and a mischevious boy slipped
into the store and set fire to
the whole display, which
caused a big explosion.
The glass was blown out
and the building was rapidly
catching fire when the lire
department arrived and ex-
tinguished the flames.
The name of the boy is
known and the police are
upon the lookout for him.
JOHN R. ROSE & CO.,
219 W. Main.
(Hotel Kross)
WILL SELL YOU
A LOT FOR
$50.00
Foraker Heights, the closest in
addition on the market, 19th and
Kelley.
Putnam Dances!
Every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nights. Wosika's
orchestra furnish the music.
Boating on the Lake—Bathing
E. S. Fritts, Mgr.
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.
Rear Pope Shoe Co., 128 West
Main.
Returns
From St.
Louis
$1
$5 DOWN
PER WEEK.
The cars are npw running
within 10 blocks of this land
and will be completed to this
tract of land before Christmas.
When You Think of Flour
Think of
Washburn and Crosby's
GOLD MEDAL.
"Tried and True—If's
up to You."
Racket Grocery and Meat
Market.
FHONE No. 4. 119 N. Broadw y.
C. G. Jones, who lias been
in St. Louis for several days,
returned home last night.
Mr. Jones has been in St.
Louis making arrangements
to build a railroad from this
city to the northwestern part
of the territory.
Hot Cakes and Coffee 10c at
Roberts Quick Lunch Cafe, 91S.
Robinson, Basement.
Miss Bessie Dunn until recently
with the Roach A Veazey drug store
on South Robinson, has accepted a
position as book-keeper for the
Cocoa Cola bottling works.
Farm Loans by J. J. Novak ACo.,
135 West Grand.
GRACE
CORTLAND
(Witch of Wall Street)
The world's greatest seeress has
been prevailed upon by a delegation
of business men and society ladies
to remain one week longer to give
readings. You can consult her on
all affairs of life; can be engaged
for house parties of five or more.
Parlors over Ideal restaurant, 1.5-27
N. Broadway. Phone 1732. July
7th positively the last day. Hours
9 to 9 daily.
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day Sale Days.
\\ e have only a limited number
of lots to sell at these prices, as we
reserve every other four, so time is
money; buy now and get in on the
ground floor. Remember $100
buys a lot, $10 down, $10 a month.
1 he J. H. Marshall Company,
120 North Broadway. Phone 900.
The No. 1 hose wagon from No.
1 fire station is temporarily out of
service. While crossing 4th street
last night enroute to a fire, the
rubber tire was torn off one of the
wheels.
Signor S. D'Anna school of music,
rocal and piano; Italian method; 20
years experience; studio 133$ West
Main. 1 24
Foraker Heights for sale by real
estate men, $100 down, $10 dollars
a month.
State
Military
Band
The Oklahoma State Mili-
tary Band from Edmond,
passed through the city last
night upon their way to
Chandler to attend the 4th of
July celebration at that place.
While in the city they
paraded the prominent streets,
playing as they marched.
There were 25 in the entire
band.
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Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 4, 1906, newspaper, July 4, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143858/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.