The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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THE PRAGUE PATRIOT.
A NEWSPAPEU OP, BV, A^D FOR PKAOUE AND VICINITY.
Volunie 9.
Prague, Lincoln County, Okla., Thursday, Dec. 29, 1904.
Number 1H
SEE .). D. GRIMES & CO. FOP LOWEST PRICES ON GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Marble Quarries.
A company at Muskogee have >
received lately approved leases £
from the interior to open up '
marble quarries in the Indian |
territory, at Marble City. They |
have 300 acres underlaid with!
fine marble 142 feet thick. For!
fifteen years the government has
kept men out of this industry.1
What is it that Oklahoma has not
got.
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BOHEHIAN GIN.
The farmers are hereby noti-
fied that I have my gin in the
best of shape for the coming sea-
son, and will appreciate your
business. I am prepared to buy
your cotton in the seed and pay
highest prices. B. F. Whitmore
is my buyer
F. N. La Nik, Manager.
A New York paper expresses
surprise that oil will soon be
piped half way across the con
tinent, that is from Red Fork, I.
T , to the Standard Oil refineries
i t New Jersey. Had they read
the Patriot they would have
known this long ago. Oklahoma
h full )f surprises.
For Saft!
I have for sale 6 3-year old
m lies, and two coming 5 years.
One mile west and a quarter
south of Keokuk Falls. Call on
or address Thos. Middleton, at
KeokuK Falls.
The transport Sheridan recent-
ly returned with seventy ghast
ly, gruesome dead soldiers and
teachers. These isles are cost-
ing not only treasures, but the
flower of American man and
womanhood. T'iey are the profit
of the rich and death to the poor.
IT IS WITH MUCH PLEASURE
For Sale.
Three lots, house and barn on
them and a good well. Reason
for selling am going away.
Phil. J. Bartosh.
Go to Goodman's for dry goods,
clothing and shoes, it will be
money in your pocket.
J. D. Grimes <$' Co. handle the
old reliable Wheeler & Wilson
Improved Sewing Machine—lat
est, up-to-date in everything, the
best machine made. It has but
few equals and no superiors. See
them if you want a machine.
Don't buy a suit until you see
Goodman s.
That we extend te all our sincere thanks,
especially to the friends and patrons who
hf ve contributed so materially to the^success
and prosperity of the Leader Store ! during
the year that will pass into history with the
expiration of this week. We are sufficiently
llattered to increase our efforts and stock that
we may more fully cater to your every wish,
and in the future, as ia the past, it shall be
our earnest endeavor to give you good values,
fair and honest treatment, courteous and
prompt service, and trusting you will continue
to favor us with your presence and patronage
we extend to you the compliments of the
season and wish you and yours a prosperous
and happy year, 1905. : : : : :
THE LEADER,
M, Blumenthal, Manager.
It is said that ex-Delegate
Flynn went to Washington to
have the clause in the Hamilton
bill locating the capital at Guth-
rie until 1910 stricken out, but
failed. Mr. Flynn is becoming a
back number as he could not get
an audience.
I am offering my entire stock
of dry goods, boots and shoes at
reduced prices, and at prices
they will sell at for chash. Call
and see for yourself. I am com-
pelled to raise money. Money I
must have.—L. B. Hampton.
We keep the celbrated Selz
shoes, no better made —North
Broadway Racket.
I need money and have cut*
prices right down to slaughter and make our
sale. Come in and see me.
L. B. Hampton
Do you want apple trees? If
so call at this office f or bargains.
Leave orders for tall delivery—
the best grown.
Where did you get that fine
suit? At Goodman's, of course.
To Our Friends
And Customers:
We wish to thank cur friends
and customers for the prosper-
ous year you have given us, for
it has been the best year we have
ever had in Prague. We wish
you one and all a happy and
prosperous Nev. Year, and invite
you to call on us at any time,
whether you intend to buy or not,
store your home
while in the city.
Very Respectfully,
M. W. MERRITT & CO.
Lovely weather again,
can't stay cold here.
It just
Your luck but my misfortune
Like all business men must have
money. The opportunity of your
life at Hampton's.
There is to be a masquerade
ball in this city tonight.
All holiday goods now at half
price at Goodman's.
W. S. Overstreet has gone to
Hunnewell, Kansas.
NORTH BROADWAY RACKET!
U3T The only original Racket Store in Prague.
Good Goods at Racket Prices.
Foot wear, dry goods, enamel ware and tirware.
He dqwaiters for Noiions, Toys, Etc. -
E. B. Harrington, Prop'r.
EAST SIDE
SHOP
F. E. Kingsbury, Pies. A. G. Rogers, Vice Pres.
H. I. Kingsbury, Cashier.
Lincoln County
BANK :
Cash Capita', $10,000.00.
Surplus & Profits 2,500.00.
OIRECTOKS
W. E. Foster, A. G. Rogers, A. P. Slover,
H. I. Kingsbury, F. E. Kingsbury.
Gener«l Banking Business Core
Farm loans on our own examina=
tions. Quick money.
Free Use of Fire Proof Vault for Storage of Valuable Papers
75 STYLES AND
SIZES OF COF-
FINS & CASKETS
Robes, Slippers,
Gloves, Powders and Fluids.
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Used in connection with Under-
taking.
JU--T RECEIVED A
Large Invoice of Furniture,
CARPETS, MATTING AND v* |NL)OW SHADES.
PRAGUE PURNITURE CO.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
A new stock of high grade buggies And
Car Load of
barber =;= Cook Stoves and Heaters =:
Clean toilet and shave. Come
once and you will come again.
HAIR CUT LATEST STYLF.
M. M. MINTON, Prop.
It will pay you to examine our stock before purchasing
elsewhere. We court inspection, come and see us.
Prague Hdw. & Imp,, Co
H. J08EY, Prppiiinnt
E L. CONKLIN, Vice-Pr«Md©Dt.
GEO R. SUTTON, Cabhirr
First National Bank
OF PRAGUE, OKLAHOHA.
Paid Up Capital, $25,000.00.
Transacts all business that is consistent with safe banking—Your patronage solicited.
DIRECTORS:—P. S. Hoffman,.president Union National bank, Chandler, Okla. J. B. Charles,
president of the Stroud State bank. E. L. Conklin of the firm r Conklin & Grimm, Sac and Fox
Agency. H. Josey, manager Prague Townsite Company.
Responsibility of Stockholders, 1500,000.00.
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Overstreet, W. S. The Prague Patriot. (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1904, newspaper, December 29, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146708/m1/1/: accessed April 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.