The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913 Page: 5 of 8
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TPR PIUOUK RBOOKD.
I KEEP YOUR FEET DRY s
* ' 7
And Avoid a Spell of Sickness.
& Our line of Shoes,
^ the famous "Dittman
^ Brands" are made for
wear, style and corn-
er fort. They will' keep
& your feet dry."
^ We have shoes for
every member of the
J® family, from the small-
er est to the largest, and
our prices will please
fe you.
Try a pair of our
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Watch I'rague win!
Read the want ads!
Hui'giy: Eat at Pet>' s Cafe.
Ket p posted—read the Kecord!
Letters to "Old Santa" are
itming in.
Advertise in the Record—"it
will d > you good;"
Boost for "HILL" county!
S ti' ''Clc.m-up" i aster
lIa.t.[>ton"s.
A Christmas Doll FREE.
fe SIR KNIGHT Shoes <W^
7? for men. Prices range from S3.50 to $5 and every pair guaranteed
THE LADIES will find Our Stock of Shoes
unexcelled in Quality and style and we call especial attention to our
line of Children's shoes for winter wear, which cant he ea .
will find our prices most reasonable when you see the quality offere^
A Full New Stock of Dress Goods
that will please the most fastidious.
j Odd lots of paper, all cne de-
sign, to close out at lCc a
bolt regardless of cost at
City Drug Store.
RAW WOOL DUTY FREE.
Washington, Dec. 1.—Raw wo >'.
went on the free list Monday und«r
the provisions of the new tariff act.
It is estimated that probably $1,000. •
OfO worth of wool was in ond to
New 'lerk a'.c::e avvaitlr.-r admission
free.
A few more wall paper rem-
nants at 5c a bolt at City
! Drug Store, Prague.
Underwear, Work Shiits, Overalls,
at lowest living prices.
SAW FOOTBAL.I* CAME.
':.!iss Senn Bacon of i'rusuo wis
rej'.stereil at the Lee-Hucklns. MliS
Bacon «ai In the city to witness the
Thanksgiving (lay football game. She
returned to her home In Prague l"ri-
clay evening.—Ok'.a. City Times. |
— I have 150 Sleeping Dolls, regular price $1.50,
H that 1 will give away FREE to my customers, com-
8 mencing Saturday, Noy. 15. One doll with each
|§ $15.00 purchase. As the number is limited to
M 150 Dolls, the first who come and do their trading
f§ will get them.
f§ ALL Tickets must be presented at our store not
H Later than the evening of December 24, 1913.
I Vlasak's
§ Blankets, Comforts, Woolen Goods, S
% all priced for Quick selling. S
kA : (SL
fe The Largest Line of "Racket" Goods J
in Prague, articles from lc, up. g
S| > SEE us FOR YOUR GROCERIES.
8 The BOSTON STORE 8
J§ J. J. KLABZUBA, Proprietor. §
TOWN BOARD PROCEEDINGS
i:oarcl met In regular session Mon-
day night. President C. C. Voromk,
Chairman, J. M. Rutherford, trustee,
B. M. Hunt, Cier!'.. W. E. Davis. Supc.
& w. Dept., \Y. i:. Wells, Attorn-
c R. M. ('• Hill, police Judge, and
I-\ C. Miles marshal. Regular routine
business transact • !. A resolution was
introduced that no more cemetery
lots lie sold unless paid for at time
or sale either in cash or l>y bankable
rote. Report of police judge read and
accepted. Other reports carried over
till next regular meeting. The follow-
ing account were r.'ad by the Clerk
and allowed by the l.oard:
W. M. Turner, la! or ' 4 05
YY. E. Davis, stamps •
\V. S. Snodgrass. labor
Prague Oil Co.. supplies
John A. Vana. repair work
I\ C. Miles, salary and expense 5C.00
gtokol lodge, hall rent for court
Dickinson bro3.. drayage
Prague Telephone Exchange....
Amsden Lumi or Co.. material ...
Record Pubh House, printing.. .
Win. Woods, janitor work....
City Drug Store, supplies
VY. M. Alexander, com. on cem.
lots
Pierce nil Co.. supplies
United El. Co., material llH.'.O
Fairbanks - Morse Co.. rawhide
Pinion |,0#
W. E. Wells, salary - 'n
j*. M. Hunt, salary 16.00
Parks ti Berry, supplies ... i.®.>
Union Cot. Oil Co., coal HS.O.i
' Our entire line of Cloaks, for
Ladies'. Muses' and Children, priced
to close out, this week and next, at
"Hampton's,
N'o, the proponed new "Hill" 1,01111-
tv will not make taxes higher, bu.
]t will give ih the lowest rate of
Uxntion.
Neighborhood Notes
MIDWAY MUSINGS.
Josic Collins was the guest of Orlo Baily and family, Sunday.
The -ingiug at .^Vill Bailey's home Sunday night was well at-
tended.
Nellie Butler was the guest of the Williams family last Saturday.
Jctf Ytnderslioe and Hubert (kitdon were fifiton at the J. \\.
Butler home recently.
Jasper Butler and wife are visiting near Prague.
Jennie Smith spent Sunday at the Tyner home.
AHLI NGTOX IT 10MS.
Oscar Lafland called at the Boydstum liome Sunday.
Sunday school at Pleasant (irove every Sunday.
Mr. ('. C. Pharris and family are visiting friends and relatives
near Chandler. ,
Mi-s Verra and'Bona Barrett called 011 their cousin lay Wilcox
Sunday.
Miss Bitrchie he wis called on Fay Dohkins Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie liohy stayed over night at the A. E. Doh-
kins home Saturday night.
.... , . . +1.,, (.utliur Martin hoiou Saturday night
I I*' | "11 1 * b1 11 ' "
was enjoyed by all.
Miss Beatrice Mansur is visiting Nellie Brown,
Just received—last shipment o'
Dress (ioods. trimmings to match,
ail goes in the big M Day Sale,
which closes December 30th at mid-
night. at Hampton's Department
Store.
Mebane Cotton Seed.
Melmne Cotton Seed. Fann-
ers desiring to secure pure Me-
bane Cotton >Seed for planting
noxt year should call at theofnc©
of the Union ('otton < >il Co., and
place their orders for same, as
this institution Is trying to sec
ure orders enough to make up a
carload shipment from Texas
to Prague.
2.00
2.so
2G.6Q
0.00
4.:o
il.'O
4.59
1.70
2.00
Shoppers and buyers, don't pur-
chase until you get pfiee* at Hamp
ton's.
HOCKKY POINT.
Nancy Little called on Ktta Morse Friday afternoon.
Bart, Mary and F«nni« Kaiwr, D. M. McNally and family an.I
Dora Hunt were the guests of John Beachlor and wife Saturday night.
Vernie and Jean Mohlcy spent Saturday night and Sunday at
Prague ti:>■ quests of Mis. Arthur Jennings.
Fred Hopkins aud family visited with L. T. Jennings and family
Sunday.
Walter 11 urn spent the week end at Paden.
Mrs. Kd Smith called on her mother Mrs. Vitula O'Brien Sun-
day.
Frank Adams an 1 f-mily of the Fifty-two district were the
guests of Joe K'epa and family Sunday.
A1 Morse called at the Kmbry home Sunday morning.
Ben N'eely called 011 Joe liepa Friday.
Sunday School at Hock Point every Sunday. Kvcryhudy come
aud bring some one with you.
Mr. Sawver Sr. was the guc.-t of his daughter * Mr-. John
Bcui iilor and Mrs. Vernon Pear«v of near Fitty-two. Saturday.
S iiool liegan,here Monday with Prof. Fred Hopkins and Mi->
111a Heatley a- teachers.
Fannie Kai.-er spent Thurxlay night with Uda Mi-Sally.
John Atclilev and Aarmi Underwood made a busine- trip to
Chandler W e Ine- lay.
W. A. Hncry and family visited friends in Prague Thursday.
Pearl, liable and Ktliea Nash tailed 011 Lena Selhy Sunday.
Tltor.- entertained at t ie Kiiierv l.ome Sunday were: \\ ill Nel-
son, Bar:, Mar. and Fannie Kaiser and Lela M. Nally.
J. F. Under rood and family. 1!. T. Towivr and family were the
guests of W. A. White and family Sunday.
Ula McXallv spent Thursday with Fannie Kaiser.
Those entertained at loe Walker Sawyer home Sunday were:
John Be,1 Iilor and wife, \ ernoii Pierce and family, Mollis Morse, and
Mr. Sawyer Sr. and wife.
W. Y. Johnson and family vi-iu-l relatives near Chandler Sat
unlay and Sunday.
Mollie Morse is visiting her listers Mr-. John Beachlor and
Mrs. Vernon Pearce near Fifty-two this week.
Mat. Smith called on Bart Kaiser Tuesday morning.
Ml. Tom l.ittl" and dauglitcr Xarti> vi-it.-.l Iwr daughter Mrs.
B. F. Neely Saturday.
Arthur Jennings and tamity were the guests of L. 1 . Jennings
and fainilv Sundav morning.
IViru—Tp Mr. and Mrs. B. F. N'eely Friday Nov. 81, a boy.
Fannie Kaiser called 011 Lela McNally Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Nash and daughter Miss Ida are visiting relatives in
Sapulpa this week.
Those present at the A. K. Dohkins home Sunday were, Mr. llerk
Saunders and wife, and baby. Mr. Willie liohy and wife, Miss Marie
Boydstum and Mr. Oscar Lofland. Sumner Dean. Lee Irick, (Icorgie
Faiupiet, Oscar Boydstum and Walter Bowman.
LAM Bill N.
Karl Baker was a guest of his brother Harry and family last
Tuesday.
Krnest Haves* made a liusines-* trip to Meek* last Wednesday,
(irandpa Burnside came in last Wednesday night from Helena
Okla.. after a brief visit with his daughter and family.
Harrv Baker and wife called at the formers parents last Wednes-
day. '•
Mrs. ('. V. Soika caHed on Mr-*. Krnest Hayes last I iiesdny.
Mrs. K. Jukes and eliiidrcn spent the day Sunday in Prague,
■ guests at the J. O. Jukes home.
Stella Burnside cmiie home Thursday after a weeks w-it with her
grandmother. Mrs. J. S. Burnside.
Miss Frances Doorak of Chicago, III., caine in I'ridav for a Msit
with her cousin, Mrs. \. (■. Soika.
Miss France- Jukes i- spending the week at the S. A. Wood
home. „
School opened Monday morning with an enrollment of .1.
Mrs. Mcridith teacher.
S. L. Burnside and family spf .it Sunday at the formers parents
J. S. Burnside and wife.
Miss Florence Nichols of Castle, spent the week end with her
parents, W. A. Nichols and wife.
Mr. Klige! of Oklahoma City is visiting his daughter Mrs. \. (..
Yes, work for "Hill county!
It's not too early to begin to
trflk about Christmas.
Bad roads are the .farmers worst
foe. Good roads his best friend.
For Rent—Three room house,
good well and barn. Call at the
City Drug Store.
Subscribe for the Record and
keep up with the times.
For good printing on short
lot ice the Record shop is IT.
BREAKI.VO «)!•• BOTTI.K OK MIN-
KRAI. WATER Wlt.l. CHRISTEN
GUTHRIE'S MUNICIPAL ilATll
HOUSE. , ,
Public Sale Date*.
The following public sales
have been scheduled with the
Record to take place on the
dates named.
Vincenc Pliva, December 5th.
Auctioneer, Wes. Klabzuba.
T. J. Riggs, December 8th.
Auctioneer, Wes. Klabzuba.
Frank Adam, December 9th.
Auctioneer, Wes Klabzuba.
J. Starr, December 11th. Auc-
tioneer, Wes. Klabzuba.
Bud Hill, Tuesday December 9
Auctioneer, Merritt Alexander.
R. Underwood, Monday Dec. 8
Auctioneer, Merritt Alexander.
E. Kellerby, Wed., Dec, 10.
Auctioneer, Merritt Alexander.
AI. Balaun. Monday, Dec. 15,
Auctioneer, Wes Kinbiuba.
J as. B, Snyder, Tues. Dec. 16.
Auctioneer, Wes Klabzuba.
Alwaw in the load in news service
—The Hecord. ,
When in Prague, get your
meals and short orders at Pete s
Cafe 1st door south of Hampton's
store.
Soika this week. i
C. V. Soika and family were visitors at the Sl.erni V\ood home ,
Libby and Mary Walla were guests or Stella and Ihilali Bum- j
side. Sunday. |
w. I . Na U and family were ntertained at the J. W. W«tt I
home Sunday. ,
Mr. KugeI was a guest of (irandpa Soika Saturday and . iiiuhn. |
Jim Allen nude business tri[> to Okemah, Tuesday.
Jasper Butler and wife are up from Midway visiting relatives i
and friends.
John Ivlmonds and wife wen guests of Sinone McF.haney and
wife Saturday night and Sunday.
^11 letters to Santa Clause must be in the office not later than
Mondav December ftth, to injure publication in our bif Christ,in,
edition which comes out December Wth. Letters revived after he-
ifinber Ht!i i-an not be u-*eH.
Two years a o. convinced l y the
official analysiH rind the testimony of
many cures that the artesian mineral
watt rs Mowing from w<*lls In the parks
of that city, were th«- equal of any
In the world, the people of Guthrie
voted $100,000 in bonds to build
Municipal Hath House to exploit then
waters. This structure. the only
Municipal Medicinal ruths in Ameri-
ca, is now finished and ready for the
use of the public. Helnjf constructed
wholly of cement aiitl marble, it is
pronounced by all who inspect it to
be the finest and moat complete bath
I house In the west.
on December 11th. the bath house J
will be dedicated and formally opened ,
with appropriate exereiseH. being first I
! c hristened by breaking a bottle of |
i Mineral Water over th « front balcoiy. j
t There will be addresses from dis- j
tlnguished men from within and with- I
out the state, a reception and a ban-
quet: five hundred guests will be of- |
fleially entertained by the city and
the homes of the cltlaens will be
thrown open to the visitors who come
to attend the opening and to test the
waters.
For Home (Grown Nursery
stock, call, on J. T. Glasscock, 1
mile west and . one- half mile
north of Paden. Phone 555. adv.
•' !:
Save 50 cent's by renewing your
subseriplion to the ltecord before
January IsJ. as after that date the
subscription price of the Record
will he $1.50 per year, and its
worth it, too.
Amid Hrd !lT<* Cough Medlelnct.
If you want to contribute directly to
the occurrence of capillary bronchitis
and pneumonia UHecouxh medicines that
contain codine, morphine, heroin and
other sedatives when yon have a cough
or cold. An expectorant like Cham'.ier-
Kin's Cough Remedy is what Is needed.
It cleans out the culture beds or breed-
ing places for the germs of pneumonia
and other germ diseases. That is why
pneumonia never results from a cold
when Chamberlain s Cough Remedy is
used. It has a world wide reputation for
.ts cures. It contains no morphine or
1 otner sedative. For sale by all dealers.
—Advertisement. -
This week -ee Hampton's Bool
md Shoe De|>artment—we ttill do
vnu good. It represents the largest
-line house in the world, the ItoWerTs.
J( linwn ii Hand Shoe house.
Save a few pennies for a special
Christmas fund to help gladden
the heart of some little child to
whom Christmas has heretofore al-
most been a mockery.
Your savings hy trading at
Mutism 's will leave you a neat
sum for Christmas purchaser.
Subscribe for,the Record—II.
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Nipper, Frank S. The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 4, 1913, newspaper, December 4, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147683/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.