Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. 1
OKLAHOMA CITY DAII V~^r\Tra,
- FREE TO EVERYONE-^. Z:„L. POINTER
Vice-PR ESIDENTCOMINn
Will Be In OKLAHOMA CITY
October 22nd
The People
Say
'The Newport
is the Best"
Preparations Being Made for I
An Elaborate Reception
A FRESH
SHIPMENT OF
Shell Fish
AND
Oysters
Just Received
AT
A High-Class Cafe For
Ladies and Gentlemen
Fairb.nL, who w Ws O^ah
evening of UP°" th*
city at 6:55 o'clock ' amVe in the
At the mass meeting held hv ...
'«* night. committees were ann i"! 8
arrangements made to .five the vie ^ "nd
elaborate reception v,ce-pres,dent an .
SrH'rrf' Hamm°nd's
"Jdre*. the people a, that placfli
the above named date. m" Upon
-or, 1st and Bdwy.
F. N Prout, the attorney, has opened offices in
su.te No. 215 Martin Building, corner of Main and
Harvey, ror the general practice of law. Any
bus.ness entrusted to his care will receive prompt
and careful attention. P
3 3
Skating a^°°n°g Putnam Park
RATS
RATS
RATS
At The
Bijou Theatre
All next week
Beginning "Sunday Afternoon
Mrs. W. C. Brann Locates Here.
eKlitorLTpTo'rlltor'of^h'T"^ W' Bra""'
Texas, wil, be^e.™' £^2" « ^
family have recently bought widow and
ma Cky'
F. L. Given
Passes Away
r-
Harvey street in thi« 7 ™e on North
about 4 o'clock. * '' V yesterday afternoon
Given is one nf
Oklahoma City, having settZT re8'dent8 °f
years ago. Besides his wjfe he El™ sevt'nt«"n
Gardner Given who is leaves one son
tener at the State National W *" receiving: |
jf^eat 4 a?ttLlag. the famiIy resi-
GET THAT
CHICKEN DINNER
AT THE
Oxford Cafe
.Pinner 26 Cents
[Skating]
PELMAR
Ladies Free
Every Friday Night
Morning session^ lflTtoTsT
°r L dies and Children Only
Free Instruction
Afternoon : 2:30 to 5
Night 8 to J 0:30
emtwill be Im-
possible: are'workinff^jTwf finest' floor
■san.l paper machine ""W with
Hours with music reserved fnr
manageine'nt,Va 16 partie8 on application'"*
Ward-Finley's
Full Orchestra
furntoh music, every afternoon and night
Hammond & Cockrell
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Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 203, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 13, 1906, newspaper, October 13, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143919/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.