Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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TUCKER BROS.' OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER.
Brine* Your Sunday Ads'*
TO THE DAILY POINTER
THE GREATEST ADVEST1SING MEDIUM IN OKLAHOMA CITY
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—REAL, jESTATB.
For Sale—By the owner; 6
g& ^s!'v,rKSorcS
Main and Broadway. —l_Ji
thrtir blocks from cur lino. lul 50,,£
snap Jack .Spain and Co.. r,om 229
Lee Bldg ; phone llj> . |—
- Qoo,i n-acre tract for sale or tp
for small home. T. J. Duncan, 25-0 W.
7tll t. ; —"
—FiTrinsT Farms! Lot us show you
80 acres well improved Caddo county
easy terms. Drop In ; nee best farm
li«l In ()klahoma; we trade some. K i-K
& Graham, land men, 133 main Bt. 1-3
*8,000 BARGAIN.
$;{ 000 cash, balance easy; 80 acies,
loins Okiahomu City and is as pretty
an 80 as a crow ever flew over, and
is worth $8,000 of any man s inone« foi
sacculation. Tills will not last lor.K,
we will Show you this 80 In our new
automobile. Come, look and vou ate
sure to huy.
COMPTON CO.,
j 3 floor 325 Baltlmom Bldg.
" IfSproveH 5-acre tract west of city,
iiiirh and sightly; good buildings dose
to end of street car Une. One-third
down, balance to suit.
A business location at a bargain price
and any business man, wit the money
will buy It; r <> per cetn ieBs than others
In same locality. , .
A 666-6room modern bungalow, best
location; ideal neighoorhooij; two b'ks
from street car. $Gor down, balance
payable monthly or quarterly.
ATOOD & BROOKS,
Phone 2301 415-1 I.co B dg
SKK JACK SPAIN & CO.,
Room 229, Lee Bldg. Phone ' 1 !iS
I have a 14-room boarding house,
with 7I boarders and the house ie m\K-
big money. Will sell cheap if ta-
ken at once; location first class and
close in. Vou will have to hurry.
JACK SPAIN & CO.
THESIS ARE GOOD.
Pine 6-room house on beautiful cor-
ner of \V. lith; trees; well; papered
fine and close in, $3750.
Two nice 4-room cottages on W.
Grand, near court house; good barn,
shade and well; fine investment; only
*3Nice modern cottage on E. 9th St.;
cheap. lots.
Three high beautiful east front lots
on McKinley, $1250.
Fine corner on 22d and McKin ty,
0ITwo6p?etty lots on E. 10th, $700.
A g°od pair of lots on W. 9th; close
lnCaVl05o°n Miss Corder, 409 Lion Store
Bldg.; phone 2512.
I'BCK-SPEJIJfV CO.,
HOSE 1527 2U SliCI ItlTV IILOG.
BARGAIN LIST.
$2200—Two very fine lots, in choice
location; close in.
$1300—Two fine high south front
lots; AV. 13th st.
$2500—One of the finest corners in
city, 62%xl40 feet; south and east
front; an ideal building site, and in
choice residence district; half cash.
"1900—Buys corner on W. 9th st.;
close in. , ,
$800—Two beautiful south front lots
on W. 13th St., one block from car line;
nothing better in the city for the
money.
RESIDENCES.
$0500—An 8-room modern residence,
beautifully finished and is complete
in every detail; on one of the choice
streets in city; close in; $2600 cash,
balance to suit purchaser.
$5000—8-room strictly modern; fin-
ished in hard wood and especially con-
venient; good barn; two south front
lots; close in; will trade for smaller
property, or take vacant lots; $2000
pavable at $35 per month.
$2850—Strictly modern 6-room bun-
galow; one block from car line; well;
cistern; wind mill; tank; bath com-
plete; hot and cold water; electric
lights; $1000 cash; or will take va-
cant property. . ,,
This is only a partial list of the
many bargains we have in our office.
If you are looking for something in
the way of an investment come and
see us.
PECK-SPENNV CO.,
REALTY AND INVESTMENTS.
0_3
For Sale—A sacrifice—-n'eat 4-room
cottage; two full lots, 1629 W. 7th;
one block car line; make off. See own-
er, 20 W. 2nd street. 0-3
Wanted—Good white girl for genei-
al housework in small family. 1305
Dale avenue. Mrs. Joseph Blatt. 1 3
For llent—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; no children; u_so
large barn tor rent. 219 W. 0th.
"Wanted—12 men for saw milt work;
Kood wages. Call 330 Lee Bldg. Also
two men to manage boarding houses
sit saw mill.
Wanted—City representative, A lens
Kushion Shoes, solicit orders, deliver
collect; profitable light work, refer-
ences Address T. D. Ormiston ™
Room and board; nice trout rn.jrn
suitable for man and wife. &-& v
4th st. —.
one nice pleasant room, * 50 per
week. No. 30 E. 9th st.
El
Iteno
0-S
For Kent—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, ground floor, la. i.
W. 3rd. Inquire 17 N. Harvey. 1-3
Wanted—Paper hanger;
California.
108% West
0-3
Wanted—Two energetic young, men
to travel; must be able to furnish ref-
erences; good money to right parties,
call room 35 Grand Avenue hotel, be-
tween 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 9-d
One farm hand wanted 3% rniles
east of Town; Meadow Lawn 1' arm,
lialf mile south of junction. 9-3
Wanted—At 701~W. Thirteenth St., a
German or Sweedish girl to do general
housework, in a permanent position
with good wages. 9"3
Wanted—Some one to pick cotton on
shares; Will give one-third. Inquire
County Clerk's office. S-3
The Ohio
Wanted—one or two good dining
room girls. 227 B. 5th st.
Agents Wanted—To solicit orders for
the fastest selling goods In the world.
For men and women; no peddling.
Call and see G. W. Patrick, 315 Cul-
bertson building. 256tf
POR SALE—NEW 5-ROOM MODERN
HOl'SE; ON CAR LINE; ON EASV
TERMS. TELETHON E < -!><>. 1-3
SHOOT THE LANDLORD.
Pay $300 down and the balance
monthly, and I will give you the best
bargain in the city. New 6-room house,
cellar, barn, well, mantle, grate, pan-
try, closets, two corner lots, two blocks
from ear line and school, fine neigh-
borhood. Apply 1329 W. 21st St. 0-3
SNAP BARGAINS ^FOR QUICK BUY-
Large 7-room residence; spacious re-
ception hall; bath ino heating) all mod-
ern, fine repair; good cistern, large
barn; handsome furniture from kltch-
en to parlor, il*wanted; owner leaving
city; $1500 will handle it; must sell in
thwe Tenth street; 8-room modern res-
idence; heat; light; water; sewer; close
In Sacrifice for quick sale.
The lowest price high class building
sites in the north end. West 16th St.,
$1150 takes it; terms if necessary; or
will lend you the money to build. In-
vestigate at once. , ..
5-acre vacant in Plainview; well
worth a quick investigation.
5 acres with house on It; also barn,
chicken house; well water and good
fence all around.
W. 10th street two-story frame res-
idence; 7 rooms, bath, water, gas and
sewer; well and pump; large barn, big
yard; liberal terms; quick deal wanted,
owner going away.
MRS. M. C. ROBINSON,
93 405 Lion Store Bldg. Phone 880.
For Sale—Cheap; One small soda
fount; two show cases; two counters,
r, marble tob tables; one peanut roast-
er; shelving,etc. Inquire at 316 Nortn
Broadway.
A BARGAIN.
A 7-room house for rent, with fur-
niture for sale; going to leave town
and must dispose of furniture within
ten days. Call at 1500 . Main. 0-3
No Pointer tomorrow, Saturday. Sun-
day morning paper. Watch for
37% feet choice site, W. 6th; cash;
time; or will take liorse buggy; dia-
monds in exchange. 614 N. Harvey.
0-3
At bargain—pair lots W. 17th, near
Shartel. Telephone 2823 before Mon-
day morning. Owner leaving. 0-3
For Sale—A nice 6-room bungalow
with bath furnished, closets, pantry,
porches, water in the house, nicely
decorated inside, sidewalk, trees, half
block from car line; price $3000; terms.
Would take good close in lots in ex-
change.
One 5-room bungalow on SOth street;
half block from c ir line; modern ex-
sept heat. $2800—terms.
J. R. KING, Owner;
Phoen 676. 1404 W. «0th.
Want ads placed In the Sunday morn-
ing Pointer are bound to get big re-
sults. Want ads tafcip until 9 o'clock
Saturday night.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIM.
To Lease—Furnished roomtn<" and
boarding house. Call 417 N. Broad-
way. J 8
For Sale—A seven room rooming
and boarding house; bargain if taken
at once. 321 W. Grand 1-3
"EvT? sale Three room house; two
closets; wtn two corner lots; two
blocks of Mavwood car line; $1500 If
Bold by November■ 1; $600 cash; balance
terms. Tnnulre 1200 E. ctn.
FOR SALE.
New 4-room house; cellar, well and
^lontric lights; barn; three lots,
$100 under price-two.good V^Vth'
riot residence; close in, 318 v\. Jin,
from owner. G. W. Baker, room 23
O P. O. Bldg; —
streets, $225. o« <-*■?"• k R pourth
„,5K 'imo"
llTwo lots In northwest part of elty:
Phone 900. liV 8 3
"o?
For Sale—20-room rooming house, at
a bargain, if taken this week. Steam
heat and in good shape; doing a good
business. Inquire of owner in room 26
rear end of building, 213^ W. Main.
Rooming house for sale; 14 rooms
well furnished; will sell at once.
1-1. "fir l*~'*
LOST, STRAYED AND STOLEN
Lost—Two diamond rings. Return
to J. L. Francis, 107 Grand ave.. .; d re-
ceive liberal reward
Taken Up—Red horse; white spot in
forehead. Owner call at 35 B. 9th. 0-3
Lost—A general account book, with
black cover, used by general contract-
or. Please leave at 1105 N. Harvey.
—Bunch of keys Tuesday af-
ternoon. One brass key on ring No.
18. Return to 116 W. 1st and get re-
ward. 0-3
Strayed—Bay horse, with star in
forehead; weight 1100. Owner, R. J\
Irby, 431 E. 8th. 0-3
Call 304 W. Main.
~3f the nicest lots in
rn. 'or P hone W H. Lane, Kpworth
Bue of The Pointer.
Strayed—Two red cows—one long
horns and other ears cut off. Address
s A Jones, Route 4. Oklahoma City.
Lost—While going from Main and
Harvey to Grand and Broadway, a tan
silk waist with blue piping. Return to
219 E. 5tli or phone 2854 and receive
reward.
Lost—Black bird pup, white spot on
breast. 127 Main. Reward. 9-3
WANTED
Pressing
Tailor at
HOTEL LEE.
WANTED—ROOMS.
Wanted—Two unfurnished rooms
close in; modern home; one for stor-
age, the other for single young man.
Address 661 care Pointer. 1-3
Dressmaker wants t'i rent two unfur-
nished or furnished rooms close in
private entrance. Phone 1434. 11 W
10th. J-3
Wanted—One unfurnished room for
lady; close in; modern preferred; refe'-
cnces. Address 667 Pointer. 1-3
Wanted—Modern room; situated west
of Western avenue and between Reno
and Rock Island tracks. McCoy,
phone 898. 0-4
Wanted—Room and board by refined
young man and wife, in private family,
adjacent to N. Broadway or Maywood.
Address 631 care Pointer. 9-3
Brlas that Monday Want Ad to the
Pointer. Try H once. Voo'll not re-
r* "
FOR BALE—MISCELLANEOUS
Auto for Sale—New 1097 touring car
fully equipped; $1100 cash buys it
owner going away. Address 655 JJtiiiy
Pointer. i-3
For Sale—Fine piano new; cheap If
sold at once; parties must sell. 1302
W. First St. 1-3
For Sale—High graoe rubber tired
run-about, for $5C. Also two-sc te^
trap. 600 E. 20th st. 13
To Sell—Medium sized roll top desk.
ltoi'iii 53 7 Lee Bldg. 0-3
Studebaker 3% wide tire wagon,
good as new; a bargain. 714 West
Grand. 9-3
Ladies broadcloth, furlined coat; also
gents black suit; must sell quick; leav-
ing city. 228 W. 6th. 9-3
For Sale—Good top buggy, cheap.
1326 W. 23rd; phone S371. 9-3
We sell new and second hand rurnl
ture. Levy, Tucker & Sanford, 16 and
1! Main. 20Stf
The Pointer guarantees a circulation
of 7,000 daily; Sunday morning, 8,000.
Advertise in "the paper that roaches
the people."
POSITIONS WANTED
Wanted—A job with some contract
ing company as cement worker SI 3
N. Dewey. • 1
Wanted—Position as collector for u
legitimate business; will give bond.
Address Box >12 Capitol Hill. 1-d
Position wanted by young lady in of
fice or as cashier. Address 654 care
Pointer. 1*3
Lost—i .allies' pocket book, contain-
ing about $30 in gold, silver and bills;
also telegram signed Tom. Finder re-
turn to Roach & Veazey's drug store
and receive liberal reward. 0-3
Sunday morning Pointer—feature of
the week \V: l 11 11 f"'- II _
FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS
For Rent—Good location for restau-
rant with rooming house above; part-
ly furnished. 108 S. Robinson. 6-6
Reliable married woman, who can
give the best of references, will take
full charge of first class rooming
house, for the use of dining room anil
kitchen, for parties who are going out
of city for the winter. Only those who
can (five good references need apply.
Address C>52 care Pointer. 0-5
Wanted—Position by experienced
bookkeeper and all around office man;
references furnished and bond, if re-
quired. Address F 647, care Pointer.
0-3
Remember we print 3,000 copies of
the Daily Pointer on Sunday morning
Pointer.
Rooms for light housekeeping; aiso
sleeping rooms; suitable for four
young men. 411 W. Main, plione 2398
Wanted—Roomers—gentlemen pre-
ferred. Call at 325 W- Main St., or res-
idence 1600 W. 7th st; bouse n^ar car
line.
Furnished rooms; front room down
stairs; close in; 27 E. 5th; phone .3^
Two unfurnished front rooms for
rent._ 60^ W. Third.
Nicely furnished rooms; ..15
Broadway. Phone 3350.
1-3
Two good unfurnished rooms lor
light housekeeping; modern; referen-
ces required. 740 E. 5th; block ot can
Two nice front rooms; $2.00
$2.50 per week; board if desired.
W. 3rd st.
and
313
1 3
For Rent—-Two connecting rooms,
furnished; suitable for four young „6n-
tlemen; nouse . modern. 131 E. btli;
phone 1531. ^'
Large furnished room for rent;
breaktast if desired. 27 W. 5th; close
in. iLl.
Neatly furnished rooms $1.50 per
week, single $2.00 for two; outside en-
trance. 219 W. 4th st. 0-3
For Rent—Nice bed rooms, only $1.50
per week. 427^ S. Harvey. 0-3
Plain room and board, two meals, for
lady, without company, in refined fam-
ily, $12 per month. Phone 1908, 0-3
Two iurnlshed rooms; one with sin-
gle beds, suitable for gentlemen. 9
W. 6th. 0-3
One newlv furnished front room for
sleeping, for two; rooms for light
housekeeping; 609 W- Reno. 0-3
For Rent—Oesirable large front
room; modern conveniences; phone
2465, 311 W. 3rd st. 0-3
For Rent—Furnished ground floor
houskeeping rooms; convenient. 615
N. Brusha, between 5th and 6th sts.
CALUMET.
If you wish to get quiet, good fur-
nished rooms; good beds; modern in
every respect; hot and cold water
baths; rates reasonable; day, week,
month, call Calumet; good manage
ment. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hettig, 221V
W. California. 0-
$1.50 per week; warm sleeping rooms
for men employed; fine cook range
for sale. 215 W. 4th. 9-3
For Sale—Good size, 8-year-old city
broke driving liorse; perfectly sale for
ladles or children; Columbus buggy and
harness; will sell cheap Room 2?. 1 -2
Lee Bldg. R.S.&N.13
Food horse, buggy and harnet:- iur
sale. Call at 1137 W. 1st St. |.0
For Sale—Extra fine spotted pe
'/4 Shetland; also buggv and ha.n
to match. 329 W. Main.
For Sale—Good all purpose hi. ,
years old. C. F. Carey, room 19
p. O.
For Sale—Good gentle horse fo?,
family or delivery purposes. Call 2%
W. 7th st. 0
For Sale—A good driving horse; go
single or double; cheap if bought at
once. Address 604 care Pointer. 0-3
For Sale—Finn berkshlre sow; 5
pigs; medium size; gentle horse and
buggy, $120. 1117 W. 31st. 1-3
SPITZ PUP tor sale; $5. Sam Young.
115 E. 7th. 0-8
For Sale—Heavy team, wagon an3
harness; 1004 W. Main. Can see team
noon or night. 0-8
Feature Pointer of the week, Sunday
morning. If you have a want ad, don't
think of taking it elsewhere.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
6-room house, 5 E. 7th; moi rt ex-
cept heat; owner, 17 W. '• h, r-nl
$27.50; water rent paid. - 1-3
For Rent—5-rooin house; complete
furnishings for sale. Call at No. 3. S.
Robinson. 1-8
For Rent—10-room house; modern;
405 Reno ave. Call at 426 W. Noble;
phone 3270 Red. Also good valley
farm; good improvements; water; 120
acres in cultivation. 0-3
For Rent—Four room house; $12 per
month; at 726 W. 5th. Inquire room
15 Old P. O. Bldg. 9-3
Want ads placed in the * Sunday
Pointer are bound to get results. 8000
circulation 8000.
MOIOSY TO LOAS*.
Chattel Loans—Money to loan on
chattels of any good security. You get
full amount of loan, no delay. We buy
good notes, warrants and time checks.
Fidelity Loan and Investment Co., na
corner of Main and Broadway, 31% W.
Main, room 2. Phone 1985.
Money to Loan—On live stock, chat-
tels or any <*ood security. All busi-
ness confidential. Room 229 Lee Build-
ing. Office with Jack Spain. B. J.
Claggett.
Robt. Mee loans on anything of value.
15 Old P. O. Bidg., phone 154 4.
Money to loan on city property and
farms. Low rate, no commislosn. At-
wood & Brooks, phone 2301, 415-418
Lee Bldg. 215 ""
Nicely furnished rooms for rent. 3231/2
W. Grand; $2 per week. Mrs. Holly-
day. 9"3
For Rent—Three unfurnished new
rooms; pantry and closet; separate en-
trance ;_905_W._7th. 9-3
To Rent—Two front rooms, furnish-
ed for light housekeping; $3.50 per
week. 230 W. 7th; phone 3269. 9-3
To Rent—Front rooms; front and
side; up stairs; close in near car; 308
E. 6th. 0"3
For Rent—Unfurnished rooms in new
house; nice and clean. 1000 E3. 7th.
For Rent—One sleplng room and two
light housekeeping rooms; phone 1317
Red. 720 W. Third. 9-3
Two ladies; employed; can have a
large swell parlor bed-room; $40 bed;
davenport; good board, $4.50 each; heat
included; bath; a snap; lady and
daughter want company for winter;
vicinity 15th and N. Robinson. Ad-
dress 662 care Pointer. 9-3
Most desirable furnished rooms in
city; Roden Flat, southeast corner Rob-
inson and California; modern conven-
iences. 9-3
Desirable room for gentleman, 818
N. Broadway; phone 1560. 9-3
Two furnished or unfurnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 2 E. 6th st.
9-3
For Rent—Furnished room for gen-
tlemen; rent reasonable. 915 Vi West
Main. 9-3
For Rent—Four room cottage, 705
E. Fifth street; furnished. Call at 701
E. Fifth street. 9-3
First class board with nice large
front rooms; board $3.50 per week. 416
■N. Harvey. t 8-6
For Rent—Furnished rooms and light
housekeeping rooms. 127 Reno. 6-6
For Rent—Furnished rooms; board
or without. 824 West Main st. 29-26
Tomorrow night, Saturday, the Poin-
ter Is not issued. Remember the t-at-
uiday night paper now comes out Sun-
dayinorrdng^_W^ch_foi^^_______
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
For Sale—Gas range and heater; in
use six months. Ca'l mornings, 1115
North Lee street. 0-3
For Sale—A new drop he ul sewing
machine; cheap. 308 E. 4th st. 0-3
Call 618
9-3
Household goods for sale.
Broadway.
New folding bed at a bargain; selling
it for the want of room. Apply 114
W. 10th st. 9-3
Money to loan on city or farm
property; long term, low ineterst. Hill
& Bull, 128% W. Main. 217 tf
On chattels. H. C. Davis, 3 S. Rob.
Money to loan on diamonds, pianos,
horses, household goods or any good
security. N. C. Crain, 119% N. Broad,
way. Phone 1287. 230-26
For loans on any security. See C. D.
Richardson, 217 Baltimore Bldg.
230
firing; that Sunday Want Ad to the
Pnlnlrr, Try It onee. You'll not re-
(rtt It.
To Loan—$200 to $1000 private money
at 10 per cent, one to five years. Adj
dress i;r,n Pointer. 1
WANTS—MISCELLANEOU
The Ingleside; ■♦elect boardiiiW"hot1
and cold baths; steam heat. 716-18 W.
Main street; phone 1352. 1-3
Wanted—To buy horse, buggy and
harness; state price wanted. Address
653 care Pointer. l-3r
$2000 worth or second hand gouds
wanted. The new store 220 W. Calj
ifornia. The Mayers Trading Co. 0-S
Reputable attorney wants ^oung
member of bar, not afraid to r%t:l
for partnership, general law prac
no triflers. References. Address P.
Box 1225, city.
Wanted—One or two milch cows for,
feed; will take good care of them. Onsj
mile from town. 615 E. 7th; phone
1521. G. R. Berry. 0-3'
Wanted—By lady; dressmaking and ;
plain sewing; will go to house if pre- •
ferred. 611 Geary st. ■ A "
Wanted—To buy a second hand hay
rake. Phone 385 Eldridge Coal Co. 0-3
Wanted—To rent a barn "suitable to
keep two horses in; two or three
blocks Rock Island depot. Phone 3285
or Ross Hicks Restaurant. 0-3
Wanted—To buy a Jersey cow. 718
E. 9th. Phone 1403. 9-g
Wanted—To buy a three or four
room house to move to country. Ad- /■
dress S. Yowell, Route 4, city. 9-3 |
Dressmaking at 424 E. 5th street;®
best of work. Phone 2744 Red. 287—26 1
We will swap you new furniture~for
your old. Levy, Tucker & Sanford, 16
and 18 Alain.
No Pointer tomorrow—Saturday.
Sunday morning 8000 edition next.
Tomorrow is a big day at the Pointer
office. We take ads all day tomorrow
for the feature Sunday morning edi-
tion.
WANTED—REAL EST
Wanted—5-acre tract insldeli,, , -„ej
miK- circle; state price anjf■
Aililn — it.ji Pointer.
Wanteo " ~
-To buy for
er. two or • , r-"'lots ^ror" ov.'" 1
A .111 re ss (i f, (fSV. 11 e 'rl y c,"s" 1
Wanted—S-aCTfeiJiKt- nen r~e7Tr — '
state location and ArrlrV.
Pointer. Acinic. ^ |
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