Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 2 of 4
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Oklahoma City Daily Pointer
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News
Men's Oxfords, Gun Met
als, Patents, and Vicis
$1.50 to 3.50
SHOE CO
•2*20
Main
Street
oklahoma e/r>
T, F. Mc.Mechan the attorney, The Miws Mabel and Grace fiarri
ref.nrr.ed from Lawton yesterday v>n left for Denver, and other Colo-
after heir*# gone /or a couple of rado point* last, night. where hev
day* on ba#inew . expect to upend the remainder of
the (rammer.
LEADERS OF SMART STYLES!
We handle the beat, typewriter
ribixrtM and carbon paper* to be « J™ not pieced with your
found in the city and they cort you boarding place, drop down and try
no more than the inferior good*. Robert'* Quick Lunch Cafe m baae-
Repa.ring correctly done, laager ">•«*< H H- R°blMOTL Everything
A McFall, 0 N ftobinaon. « 2 0fcat ftnfl (^n-
We serve Golden Gate Coffee,
none better. Roberts Quick Lunch
Boom, Basement, 9£ S. Robinson.
C. E. Van Hosen. formerly of Ox-
ford Cafe, wonld tike to meet his
friends at 131 West Grand. 1 tf
We have added sirloins, etc., to (;0l. Wra. Cross has returned
onr brflftkfaet and supper short or- from Hobart, where he was one of
ders. Yon can get quick service, the speakers at the 4th of July
clean food an'l cool air at the W hite celebration at that place.
Raven Restaurant, 220 Main. ('• L
Florence Hemslev will personally
oversee the grading of lots and
streets in Foraker Heights which
means that it will be done right.
V. 0, Wilson, editor of the Labor
Signal, is not the party who was
engaged in a fight, at Lelrnar Gar-
den, July 1th,
The Milwaukee I5ar Lunch Room
will open tomorrow at 11 o'clock.
Business men's lunch. All kinds
of imported good* a specialty.
Chicken Charlie, formerly of the
Mecca l ar. B-2
Miss Margery Rrough and J. P.
Rrough, .Jr., left for Chicago and
other eastern points yesterday,
♦ o he gone for several weeks upon
a pleasure trip.
Watch for the big free attraction
Saturday afternoon in ti e window
of the Fair Store at 113 North
Broadway.
Come at once and get 5 lots on N.
Bdwy. East front for $1400.
Felix Levy, llfi W. Grand. 4 ■>
Foraker Heights, the closest in
addition on the market, 10th and
Kellev.
The Misses Pearl and Cora Hod-
ges of Shawnee (ire quests at the
home of their sister Mrs. James
Christopher at 6 West 10th street.
'l ake turkey dinner at the Quick
Lunch tomorrow, S Robinson.
H. F. Roberts, proprietor.
Sheriff Garrison who has been
quite tick for several days is re-
ported in no better condition.
Quit Business
Shoe Prices!
202 Main St.
There is only one place in town
vou cfin get eatables cooked at home
! arid that is the Turf Saloon. 6 2
Fiinn Loans, J. J. Novak & Co.
13G W, Graud.
Will Erect Residcncc.
$3.00 to 5.00 Value*
Ibirgaili I'rico on Tables
$ 1.98
3.50 to 5.00 Values
Quit. I'nhitiens I'rieo
2.48, 2.08
Hurt ti in I Packard Shoos
3.48
Florence Hetnsley will soon erect
a beautiful homo iiw Foraker
Heights, the new addition just
I placed on the market.
J. J. Novak Si Co. makes farm
loans mi the most convenient term
land at lowest rates of interest.
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, 15-27
N. Broadway. Phone 1732. July
7th positively the last day. Hours
9 to 9 daily.
Prof. Griffith's treatment is scien-
tific; drugless and educational. Ala-
mo Hotel, 9 to 11:30 a. ra., 1:30 to
p. tn. Consultation I ree. 5-3
| The Empire! j=
Program for Week of July 1st. |
Overture, Miss Vinnie Coff-
man.
SignorS. D' Anna school of music,
vocal and piano; Italian method; 20
years experience; studio 133£ West
Main. 1 24
J. A. Nesl.it, Irish Monol-
oguist.
Illustrated Song— E. W
Cooper.
.John Zloubloulhel — Mum-
Hun and ('lav Modeling Artist,.
Bud worth and Wells,—Re-
finelc Comedy Sketchy
Kinod rome,—Mr.
iisanab!i!!Lu uj
Foraker Heights for sale by real
estate meu, $100 down, $10 dollars
a month.
Farm Loans. J. J. Novak & Co.
135 W. Grand.
CITY
AUDITOR
MARRIED
Empire
Buttin.
Watch for the ldg fr< e attraction
| Saturday afternoon in the window
of the Fair Store at 113 North
Broadway.
202 Main St.
R. T. (Iridley of Arkansas City,
olaim-agent for the Santa Fe. spent,
j yesterday in the city on official
business.
The
Restaurant
In the basement of the Lee build-
ing is absolutely the best place
in Oklahoma City to dine. There
you find only the cream of the
market, We lead when it come8
to service and good things to eat,
others try to follow. A trial will
be convincing.
Try
Hammond's
Warren H. Brown city aud-
itor, was married at South
McAlester, yesterday, to Miss
Madge Palmer of Wagoner, I.
T. They will return to the
city in a few days, to make
their future home.
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day Sale Days.
We have only a limited number
of lots to sell at these prices, as we
reserve every other t'our, so time is
! money; buy now and get in on the
ground floor. Remember $100
I buys a lot, $10 down, $10 a month.
!—The J. H. Marshall Company,
120 North Broadway. Phone 'JOO.
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Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 146, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143860/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.