The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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THE PRAGUE RECORD
Prague—Businsss-Trades-Piofessions.
f r a 0 r a m m r | ()UR LQDGE DIRECTORY t
(firaiiuatimt (EUus
Prague Puhlic Schools
A. F. & A. M., No. 209. (Modern Woodmen of America
BANKS:
Bros. General I Hopkins & Hopkins: Gr<
Simmons Variety Store: All ' , ln- So -
'Columbia"
Class
Pastusek __ _
, Merchandise. ceries, Provisions, Lt
The First National Bank: J.
O. Meyer, Pres. Wm. Vlasak: General Mer-
ehandise. Kinds of Racket Goods.
Tlia Prague National Bank:
C. C. Rush, Pres. Metropolitan Barber Shop:. G. B. Lovelace: Gener.il Me-
| Whisker Amputating. ehandise.
The First State Bank: Jake Piano Duet Commencement March
Zabloudil, Pres. Farley's Barber Shop: All I. N- Pace: Gener; 1 Mer- Mildred Hale and Hazel White
! Good Barbers. ehandise. Reading: "The Phantom Isles"
New York Bargain Store: | Aim i W jo
ill a X] 1 rtb. 1 U 1 6. Y 209,rareFL&gA. M°; v
/wk meets the second and ^
Gk fourth Monday night
Invocation
Salutatory
Rev. Shafei
Norinne Davis j
Prague Camp. No.
8404 M. \Y. A. meets
the 2nd and 4th
Monday night in each
in each month. Visitors \OQj^l month, at K. P. hall,
cordially invited. A. J. "V \ isiting Neighbors
Balaun, W. M.; F. G. Leder, always welcome. E. Demo, V.
j Secretary. ! C. J. S. Sparks. Clerk.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
ODD FELLOWS
Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes Cha8. Good: General Blaek-
Tha Leader Store: Dry I ^mltllln2-
Go ds, Clothing, Shoos, Etc.
J. T. Jeffries: General Mer
ehandise.
Piano Solo "Star Night'
Thelma Gill
Frank Svoboda: Black- J* P* I amb: ( .lipentoi and ('!; i - History
Emmett O'Kane: Dry Goods, smithing and Woodwork. Woodworker.
Lura Ii
is
Clothing, Shoes, Etc.
Sol White, Dry Goods, Cloth
ing, Shoes, Etc.
>Vm. Otto: Bakery and Can-
dy.
Frank Kucera: Restaurant
and Cafe.
J. A. Redman: Cafe and
Restaurant.
W. M. Tucker: Cafe and
Restaurant.
A. Brlones: Chili Parlor and
Restaurant.
John Svoboda: Blacksmith-! L. P. Walker: Contractor
ing and Woodwork. and Builder.
Minnetonka Lumber Co: | A.
Lumber and Building Material er.
Bushenfeldt: Carpeilt-
Amsden Lumber Co: Lumber! D. Bartek: Concrete and
and Building Material. I Stone Masonry.
"Love's Old Sweet Song"
Class
on "Courage"
Chas. Gripe
Piano Solo - "Gaite He Coeur"
Emma Sadlo
(':a- Prophecy Helen Lovelace
Olltf
W. P. Shumate: Photograph Joe Najvar: Contract-''!- 'in I \ :ii. dictory
C. M. Sadlo: The Merchant
Tailor.
Byrd & Blackwe'l : tailor-
ing Parlors.
Builder.
Class
Vida Shafer
l'l i Address L. Q. Campbell
Wells & Lee: Lawyers, All Oklahoma University
Presentation of Diplomas, H. H.
Grimes.
V. Kozak: General Black- Miss Edna Lowe:
smithing. j Date Millinery.
Up-To-
Kinds of Cases handled.
Dray
A. L. Kyker:
Transfer.
and
Prague Lodge No. Prague Lodge
72, K. of P.. meets V'■ No. 2 '4, I. O. O.
e a c h Wednesday p meets each
tlt T?a.stJ° HalL Thursday evening at K. of P.
\ lsiting Knignts cor- jf-j] a£ g o'clock. Visiting
dxally uivited to at- Brothers ahvavs welcome. J.
tend when in town. p. Hopkins. N* G. R.A.Jen-
Frank Svoboda, C. C. Chas. nings, Sec.
Cerny, K. of R. & S.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
SAMOSTATNOST, NO. 208.
Meets the 1st
Sunday in ecah
month at 2 p.m.
at Sokol Hall,
in Prague. Visiting Brothers
welcome. Chas. Cerny, Pres. cigm
Z. C. B. J.
Prague Camp,
No.' 60, W. O.
W. meets the
1st and 3rd
Saturday nights
in each month.
Visiting Sover-
eicomed. Henry Diet-
C. M. Sadlo, Secretary.
rich, C. C. J. C. Zeigler, CPk.
! Love's young sweet dream is not
Dickinson Bros: Dray and < circumstance to the great love dis-
Transfer. played by the "grafters" for polit-
ical greed as portrayed in our new
Union Cotton Oil Co: Cot- Mertes Millinery Parlors: W. L. E. Igo: Auto Livery, eliai story, "GRAFT." which starts
ton Seed Products. (Complete Line of Millinery. No Trip Too Long. in m.xt we^s issue of the Record.
Oil Mill Gin Co: Ginning in C. J. W. Breeland: Jeweler
Season.
and Silversmith.
Record Publishing House: S. M. Hunt: Jeweler and
Printers, Publishers, Binders. Silversmith.
J. E. Gravitt & Sons: Meats Prague Bottling Works: All
and Groceries. Kinds of Soft Drinks.
L. T. Jennings.-—Veterinary
Surgeon.
Dr. and Mrs. Robertson, of Den-
j ver, Colo., arrived Tuesday for a
W. L. Lane.—Wagon and j visit with Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Feed yarJ. J Graham of this city.
J. G. Jukes.—Livery and \ Big Cut-Sale on shoes and oxfords
wagon yard. ;>t the New York Bargain Store.
Thomas Hotel: Mrs. R.
Thomas, Prop.
Arlington Hotel:
Thompson, Prop.
S.
John A. Vana: Machinist E. Demo.—Feed and Grist, ^ bargain in seven passeng-
uul Tin Shop. [Mill. Shorts, Meal, etc. i er car'if sold within next ten
days. Call at Prague Garage.
A. Swift & Co: C. M. Fair- McDowell & Braniger:
banks, Mgr. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Etc.
Barta Hotel: Frank Barta Balaun & Cerveny, Real Es- £ £ Long: Confections,
Prop.
tate and Insurance.
Tropical Fruit. Etc.
Prague News: Printing and J. S. Sparks: Rpal Estate, Barrett & Collum: Confec-
Publishing. and Insurance. : doners, Tropical Fruit, Etc.
C. O. D. Meat Market: All I W. B. Francis Gin Co: Gin- j m Martin: Confectionery,
Kind of Meats. jning in Season. Cafe and Restaurant.
City Barber Shop: Tonsorial F. R. Vlasak: Auto Livery; Frank Sekerc;: Ham- and
\\ ork. 1 Old Reliable. Repairing.
Watch For
L£VCAN~guapaNT
5^ Power
behind
the dough
You may use an old favorite recipe and the best of materials and make it
carefully, the oven may be just right, yet you will have a failure if
"The Power behind the Dough" is not the right one to leaven i. properly
and make il light, digestible, wholesome.
Good baking without good baking powder is out of the question.
K C Baling Powder has wonderful leavening power, and the double action
—in the bowl and ia the oven—makes good results doubly certain.
Take no chances of failure —use K C
and have "gooJ luck'* every time.
At all Grocers.
F. D. Smith: House Paper- V. G. Soika: Auto Livery. F.S.Irvine: Furniture. Hard
ing and Painting. j Go any Where. ! ware, Etc.
W. S. Shannon: Sign Paint-
er, Card Writer.
Lone Star Pool Hall. Tobac-j q. R. B'.uemel: Hume;
j co and Cigars. I Hardware, Implements, Etc
G. F.. Zinn: Dent;1.1 Wcrk Metropolitan Poo! and Bil- Mertes & Co: Hardware, I
of All Kind. Hard Parlor, Jno Urban. Prop. Furniture, Implements, Etc.
Parks Bros: Hardware, lin-
H. S. Pettit: Dental V ork Pierce Oil Co: Oils, Gaso- piements. Etc.
of All Kind. line, Etc.
... „ 777" ti, • • . . , Wade-Branch Hardware Co:
S. W. Buerckbn: Physician J. H. Whitten: Horse and j Hardware. Furniture. Impl'ts.1
and Surgeon. Mule Barn. Philips & Taylor : Furniture.
H. C. lies: Physician and Turner Produce Co: Poultry
Surgeon. Eggs, Etc. w. R. McElvaney: Groceries
Whitmore Arnold Gin Co: Prague Produce Co: Poultry '
Ginning in Season. Eggs, Etc. s A_ Thompson.—Veterina-
,, _ - . _ - rv Surgoo-'.
R. H. Hannah: Physician Prague telephone txchan-
and Surgeon. P Bollinger, Prop. jn0i rvlastina.—Broom Man-
, ..... „ „ ufacturcr.
W. A. L. Cossey: Physician
Our
New Photo Play
Serial Stori]
Okemah Mill & Elevator Co:
and Surgeon.
Grain Dealers.
Davis & Foster:
Drugs, j
F. H. Norwood: Physician B. F. WhHmorti Cotton and v hemicals Paints, c.
and Suigeon. liiain 1 i.ihi. Pete's Rooming House: Pete
W. B. Davis: Physician and Prague Oil Co: Oils, Coal, Berryman> *1"1'-
Surgeon. Etc. M< w. Merritt: Wholesnlo
C. L. Kerfool: Physician ami m. MiTACEK. Bo and Sho« Grocer?' Jobber.
Surgeon. ! '-epairing.
AUCTIONEERS
George Pangbr.rn: Street WARRING & CAS!
Sprnkling and Grading . ">'s il,ul buildeers.
Border Commission Co: Prague Ice Co: Ice and Cold
Poultry and Produce. Storage.
Morning View Dairy: Chas. Thos. Carson: Livery, Feed
Tedford, Prop. and Sale Stable.
Wes. Blabzuba,
W. M. Alexander.
A. J. Balaun.
City Dairy: C. C. Vobornik,
Prop.
J. D. Grimes & Co. General
Merchandise.
J. J. Klabzuba: General
Merchandise.
Prague Garage: The Ford
Agency.
Folly Theatre and Airdome:
Good Shows.
C. B. Dobey: Groceries, Pro-
| visions, Etc.
L. B. Hampton, General Henry Friedman: Groceries,
Merchandise. Provisions, Etc.
HOUSEMOVING:
J. J. Coyer.
NOTARIES:
L. P. Wilson.
Edw. McKim,
A. P. Slover.
Geo R. Sutton.
It Is the Work of
EIGHTEEN
Of America's
Most Noted
AUTHORS
Head the Names:
IRV1N COBB
JAMES OPPENHE1M
LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE
JAMES FRANCIS DWVER
JOE MITCHELL CHAPPLE
A. M. AND C. N. WILLIAMSON
REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN
WALLACE IRWIN. LEROY SCOTT
ZANE GREY. RUPERT HUGHES
GEORGc BRONSON HOWARD
ANNA KATHARINE GREEN
MRS. WILSON WOODROW
NINA WILCOX PUTNAM
FREDERIC S. ISHAM
HUGH WEIR
Read the Storu
AND SEE THE
Movina Pictures
AT THE FOLLY THEATRE.
$20 Cultivators.
This Week we Will Sell
$20.00
$35.00
If you need a cultivator now or next year, it will pay you
to buy this season, now, be-.u. c they will advance about
30 per cent by next year. We are selling now at 1> per
cent less than the "old prices." Come in today
MERTES HARDWARE
Walking Cultivators complete with shovels
and fenders for
Riding Cultivators
ip ■'
When Needing Anything
in Groceries
Call Phone 165
Free City Delivery. Quick Service
NEW STOCK
HEINZ'S PRODUCTS.
SALT & CURED MEATS.
Hopkins & Hopkins
Phone 165. Free City Delivery. Prague, Okla.
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Nipper, Frank S. The Prague Record (Prague, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916, newspaper, May 18, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147934/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.