The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 10
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City Restaurant.
I have had the old Fowlar
Restaurant papered, painted
and furnished up to date, and
Solicit Your Patronage.
OIVE US A TRIAL.
J. F. WEATHERS.
ALEXANDER & WAY,
-Dealers n-
REAL
ESTATE
FARM AND CITY PROP-
ERTY FOR SA1 E.
If you want tobiy / ccc i ip at
If you war t to sell J L<5> A I
Prague; O, T, O ffce at Fowls''s
Kestanrant
Cottage Hote!
Newly refitted, up to
date, clean beds, good
table, sample room in
connection. Commer-
cial trade especially so-
licited.
F. Melichar, Prop.
DR. HANNAH.
Offers his professional services
to the citizens of Prague and sur-
rounding country.
ALL CALLS FROM RE-
SPONSIBLE PARTIES
answered day or nignt.
J. VV. HUFFMAN,
Dentist,
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NOW P15RMANENTEY LOCATED
WEST SIDE BROADWAY.
WAIT
WAIT
WAIT !
FOR
Goodman's
Big
Department
Store ! !
LOCAL NEWS.
It will save you
money on
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND
SHOE*, ETC.
Local Time Table.
east bound.
No. 2, passenger 10:07 a. in
No. 8, mixed 3:10 p. m.
west bounh-
No. 2, passenger 5:00 p. m
No. 7, mixed 12:05 p. m
Subscribe lor the Patriot.
Wm. Riddle made a trip to
Okemah Tuesday.
Highest cash price paid for
turkeys at Vlasak's.
G. L. Turner is deputy sheriff
here now.
All kinds of cakes and cookies
at Pastusek Bros.
Bring in your chickens to
Vlasak and get the cash.
Young Jackson, south of town,
had his arm broken the first of
the week.
Wm. Vlasak-is paying highest
cash price for all kinds of poul-
try.
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We are glad to note that Wes
Klabzuba is recovering nicely
after his operation.
♦
John Williams is putting in a
bowling alley on South Broad
way.
Latest line of shoes, hats, caps
and gloves to arrive at -Pastu-
sek Bros.
There is to be a grocery store
and butcher shop in the old
Blumenthal stand.
THE FAIR,
D( iler in clothing of all * ndsl ladies' and gents'
Furnishin r • Goods
BOYS SUITS, BOOTS* AND SHOES,
JEWELRY A SPj/iCIALTY.
I. FINE ' Prop.
NORTH \ O. PRAGUE, O. T.
L. B. HAMPTON
Headquarters for
Dry Goods
and Groceries
LARGEST LINE OF CLOTHING IN THE CITY
Biggest line in blankets and
comforts at Pastusek Bros.
T. J. Gainer and wife and John
Hudspeth spent Sunday and
Monday in Shawnee.
Bring your pecans, turkeys
and eggs to Pastusek Bros.
J. ivl. Gallaher, our city mar-
shal, is looking after his farm
Meeker this week.
Don't forget Koutnik & Holmes'
turkey shoot at Prague Novem-
ber 23 and 24.
A Woodman's Circle lodge was
organized at Vlasak hall Wed new
day evening.
Do you know where John's
place is? There is where they
guess.
Will open about
Nov. IQ,
in the Vondries
stone building: on
Dr F.H.Norwood North Broadway.
Phyf'cian and Surgeon.
¥ . r
. .yl ' ft" ' «t"g
Luther Tucker's
LIVERY,
FEED, SALE & WAG* N
...YARD...
BROADWAY MEAT MARKET
DEALER $ IN
Meats of all kinds, Fresh and
Cured. Home rendered lard.
Beef, pork, sausages, mince meat, oysters and fish in season.
Vobornek & Williams Props.
Prague, Oklahoma.
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Prague,
Oklahoma.
Calls answered promptly, day
or night.
Office on W.«t n.ln trect, oe*t to Lincoln
County Hank.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
Joseph Goodman.
A race track will soon be fin-
ished at Prague and some races
are now scheduled.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Over-
street are rejoicing over a little
girl which came to bless their
home Thursday.
Poor old Missouri has no love
for mummies, for speechless
sphinxes or petrified tongues.
They want to be "showed."
Come everybody to the City
Restaurant on Thursday, Nov-
24. Turkey served with cran-
berry sauce.
There was quite a Hurry of
snow last Friday, which melted
as it fell, and a heavy frost Sat-
urday morning.
Do you want apple trees? It
so call at this office for bargains.
Leave orders for tall delivery—
the best grown.
♦
Do not forget that Mansu"
carries the famous Peters shoes
that took the premium at the
world's fair recently. They are
first class.
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"3 Lot us Jurnlsh you with literature relative to the bulldlntre, hotels. '.c-w
rates, train service, etc. Asli your local agent or address :
C. W. STRAIN, Division passenger a&ent,
WICHITA, KAN.
The Brick Hotel,
Boarding, lodging and short order house. The best place
to get a square meal. Lunch at all hours. Cold drinks
and confections. Turner's big brick, North Broadway.
J. A. McDANIELS, Prop.
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904, newspaper, November 17, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146702/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.