Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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Pointer Want Ads f
For Sale—Real Estate.
FOR SALE At a bar-Rain for cash. 5 room
house, eight lots "ti Weat 25th st. One block from
car line. Address box 484 or call at Oklahoma
Portrait Co, Room 9, Old Postoflice building. 4-3
Help Wanted.
$< 0<)0 hotel property at Luther, Oklahoma, fur-
nished. 20 rooms, for sale or trade; will sell on
terms. 610 N. Robinson street. 2-3
FOR SALE—Lot 210x75 on 3 streets, close in, at
a bargain for a few days only. Call at Windsor
Hotel* W. M. Roberts, 2-3
WANTED—Man to do some plowing. Inquire
E. E. M. Paint and Paper Department, Scott
Drug Co,, 209 W. Main. 3-3
Announcements.
Li t your property with Harper & Brooks, for
sale and rent and we will do the rest. Room 15
Old Postofflce building. 2 3
If you have any real estate to sell at a bargain
list it with Harper & Brooks for they certainly
will sell it. Room 15, Old P. O. Bldg. 2 3
W ants—Miscelleanous.
Position wanted by man 30 years old, thoroughly
experienced in furniture and stove line, some ex-
perience in grocery and office work; can be found
at Windsor house. H. B. Belt. 2-3
WANTED—Five Copies of the Daily Pointer,
issued upon the days of October 11, 12 and 13.
Anyone having copies of the Pointer upon the
al>ove dates, please leave at this offie or phone 3004.
WANTED Everybody to buy and sell their
railroad tickets at the Overland Ticket Office, 9
North Robinson st. 164 tf
M. M. E. LYNN — Opposite postoffice. Why
worry over love affairs? She will remove all ob-
stacles at a very low price. 8 6
For Rent—Rooms.
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms on First
Street. Inquire Room 6, 135 1-2 W. Grand. 3 3
THE MAYWOOD 98
Board and room $4 and $5; 9 1-2 Harrison Ave.
Lost, Strayed and Stolen.
LOST—1 bay mare, white face, short and heavy
weight 1500 pounds, Had blanket on when last
seen. Liberal reward. Up-To-Date Laundry. 4 3
For Sale—Miscelleanous.
FOR SALE—Family mare 6 years old, sound
and good driver Enquire 839 West Main. 4 3
FOR SALE-Big bargain in lunch counter.
Quick. Bissell & Bissell 4-3
FOR SALE —Matched team at he Indiana barn,
north Frisco depot. Weight about 1400 pounds
each. 3-3
Supper
AT
FOR SALE —A good gentle family driving
horse. See A. N. WycofT, 7 N. Robinson.
FOR SALE 14 Fox Terrier dogs and puppies.
Inquire at 14 North Robinson or No. 9 West Noble
Street. 2-3
FOR SALE—Nice oak office riniing. Inquire at
Boston Wilson's drug store. Ill Whin. 0 tf
People who use the Pointer 'want' column find
the Pointer the greatest want ad medium in
Oklahoma City. It is an established fact that
the Pointer prints and circulates more papers
t han any other two newspapers of the city. Be
wise advertise where it pays. The Pointer way
is the best. Office now located 119 N. Robinson.
Money to Loan.
MONEY LOANED TO SALARIED PEOPLE-
Small interest, easy payments, also on chattels,
Investigate. R. 239 Bank of Commerce Bldg. Sol
H. Korn. hrs, 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun. 10 to 12. 2 t
Business Opportunities.
SWELL CIGAR AND FRUIT STAND FOR
SALE Fine location. Cost $450.00 to fix up.
Yours for $225. Call and see the owner at No. 9
North Harvey. 2-3
FOR SALE Finely equipped saloon, doing first '
class business. Cheap is sold at once. Address j
"P. 8." in care of Pointer. 1 tf
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It pays to advertise in the Daily Pointer. It
never fails to get the desired results.
Indiahoma Club
TO-NIGHT
30c
30c
1. Pork and Apple Sauce
2. Fish
3. Potatoes
4. Cold Slaw
5. Cranberries
(i. Hot Biscuits
7. Pies and Pudding
8. • Coffee, Tea, Milk or
Chocolate
CAN YOU BEAT IT ?
30c
30c
WARNING!
Do Not Run Chances With ^ our Money.
You get the best the market affords at prices unequaled when
you buv your House Furnishings at the One Price Furniture Store.
A special sale of dressers, chiffoniers, rAckers, iron and brass beds for
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Grand Avenue, Next to Ove~holser Opera House.
PHONE 886.
W. P. Dilworth Dead !
(Continued from first page )
Donald, the man arrested under a
bridge near the city limits by Sher-
tf Garrison yesterday afternoon
and when the prisoner was brought
into thf j il office at first, glimpse of
him she stated, "No that is not the
m in."
McDonald weighs , about 140
pounds, is luther slender, light com-
plected, li^ht hair and eyes and his
face is very smoothly shaved. He
•veais a black coat, a checked shirt,
blue necktie and a pair of striped
pauls over a pair of black pants
His shoes are lace. His feet we.e
so sore that he couldn't wear h s
shoes and crippled about on the
jail floor barefooted. A black
sloutch hat completed his entire
make-up.
Foil >wing is the discription thai
Mrs. Hobleman gave of the man
she saw: Height about 5 fee' 1<
inches, weight 160 to 175 pounds,
smooth face, dark complexion, black
eyes, about 25 or 30 years of aye,
wore new blue bib overalls, blue
shirt under brown jacket, black cap,
pair of lace shoes.
McDonald stated that he is a
"dope fiend and came herefrom
Shawnee a couple of days ago. He
saiil also that he formerly lived iu
Willsboro, Texas
GO WITH
THE CROWD
1 o the Nickelodeon, the new 5 cent
theatre. Opening bill Saturday,
December 1. Continuous perform-
once, 2 to 10:30 p m.
Bill changes Monday, Thursday
and Saturday. Open Sundays
An amusing musical, instructive
entertainment for ladies, gentlemt n
and children. 2G W. Main.
AT THP RIIPUT Commencing Sunday
t\. 1 11 1L* UW V/U Matinee the BIJOU
Will Present a Musical Extravaganza, with 14 People in the Cast
Pretty Girls, Funny Comedians
One Show Each Night, Commencing at 8:30 o'clock.
Admission 15 Cents.
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Tucker, Howard A.; Tucker, William L. & Tucker, Dudley R. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 244, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143960/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.