Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 861, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 15, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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TUCKER BROS.' OKLAHOMA CITY DAILY POINTER-
1
For gas piping, adjusting or gas
troubles call phone 2530. 337-26
32 NEW
Styles in
Spring
OXFORDS
on sale
Tomorrow
morning
Pt pular
Prices
$2.50
—TO—
$ 3.50
pair
-"Si®
•SO
We Have Customers for
Restaurants
Cigar Stores
Butcher Shops
Grocery Stores
Moving Picture Shows
Pool and Bil/iard Halls
Rooming Houses
Hotels
Hardware Stores
Drug Stores
Dry Goods Stores
in all parts of the state. If
you wish to sell your business,
write, phone or call on us.
We lead others follow. We
defy competition.
EVERYBODY'S
INVESTMENT GO.
Business Brokers.
208 Bait. Bldtf Phone 1011.
STOP at 219 N. Broadway.
LOOK for Gas BangeB.
LISTEN to the low prices
and good points about the Jewtl
and Estate Banges.
The Oklahoma Natural
Gas Supply Co.
Phone 471 • J. L. Maloney, Mgr.
THE
United Woolen Mills
J 24 W. First, Make
Suits to Measure for
$15.00
The kind you've been in
the habit of paying $35 for.
New Spring and Summer Pat-
terns Arriving Daily. Are show-
ing the largest and greatest va-
riety of fabrics in the city.
D H CO 859 6
Jl'KV DRAWN.
Charles K Hunter, federal clerk, and
John Abernathy, United States marshal,
drew a list of petit jurors for this
term of federal court to report for
duty here April 1.
The trial of jury cases will proceed
before Judge Cotterai after April 1.
0#S52F=-
-roAn.
Nice T-Bone Steak and Potatoes,
20 cents, at the American Lunch
Room, 19 S. Broadway. 9
M A K III AGO I-.KKNSKS.
P;i\ld I,"Ueht, verden. Okla., and
Pearl Crickenberger, wen- issued a mar-
riage license yesterday in the county
court
A. B. Cooper, St Joseph. Mo., and
Myrtle Ogle, Arcadia, were granted a
Hi ' nse and married by the judge.
Home Heating and Plumbing Co.,
now located at 207 W. California.
General plumbing and gas fitting:
Prompt service; Phone 1881. 351DH18
Kodak finishing: high grade work
promptly done; prices reasonable.
H-iirisfii: or leave orders Lukes book
store. 1-^
BEER
IV COLD BOTTLES CAPTl'IlED BY
ilWU'KK—MAN AIIHKSTKU AND
GAVE BOND.
Deputy Sheriff Holcomb captured a
box containing 24 large cold bottles of
beer and a quart bottle of whiskey in
a room at 213 >4 South Kobinson street
yesterday afternoon.
A1 Alderman was arrested upon a
liquor charge and guv< $100 cash bond
for appearance betore Judge Hooker.
Holcomb had a search warrant issued
at the request of the county attorney.
koiikkt in iiki; n
I'.ITIIH'K'S DAY AT
K I.Alt N A ST.
VAI.E NO. 1.
1
Dr. A. A. McCabe has moved his
office to 118% W. Main, rooms 1-2.
Phone 3610; residence 14 E. 6th at.
Phone 3583. 339"26
SEE FOWLER BROS.
For all Natural Gas Work. They can
be depended upon. Estimates given
free. 13 N. Robinson. Phone 146. t.f
MASdURHADH COHTUMKS FOR RKPVT
at Harrelson'B. 122 % W. Main. 32612j
—■
EAT AT THE—
GRAND AVENUE
Hotel Cafe
It's The Best in Town
367-26
SPECIAL FOR Sl'MJAY AT YAI.E
NO. U. <il V MHE (iOSSKTT \ Ml BII.LA
HARIIOWMAN. THli FAMOIS B Altl-
ONE, WILL SING MY HOSKIIY. 1 S
US
If you want your shirts made to or-
der. phone Lelir, the shirt man; 400
prop! ■ In Oklahoma City . ay they fit
and wear. Phone 3419. 1
STAGE FE ATI'HE AT Y \ LE M). I.
OKI.AHOMVS <1111.11 VRTIST. BAB A
WllliC, IS SONG A 111 DANCE A'I
E\CII PERFORMANCE. 1
Magnetic massage; scientific and ma
nipulative; recomnn nded by physicians;
treatment. $2. Prof Chas. A. Dwinell
210 W. 7th St. 9-3
Are you a business man? Appear-
ance goes a long ways. Telephone
Oklahoma Pressing club. 2391; goods^
called for and delivered; membership
$1 per month. 9-3
Drugless Healing. Treatment $1
Consultation free. Prof. Feige, 213*4
West Main. D&H tf
GAS AND GASOLINE
stoves, cleaned, repaired and adjusted
by an expert; work guaranteed. Okla.
Stove Kepair Works, 416 N. Broadway.
Phone 2816. 0-3
ROAST
Turkey
Today at the
Model Restaurant
9 North Broadway
£ Other Good Things toEat
Bring your shoe repairing to
Why? Because we do the work right;
we do it for less money and you- don't
have to wait or be disappointed. O. K.
Shoe Factory, 115 N. Robinson. 3-3
Cobs; $1 per load at our C. O. D. feed
store corner liobinson and Harv
Phone 1760. 1-3
Go to A. C. Brune, No. 5 N. Harvey,
for repairing your umbrellas and your
fine parasols. He repairs all kinds of
white linen or fine lace parasols; also
baby carriage parasols. Recovering and
repairing. 9-3
To the Patrons of
WALKER
the Sign Writer.
I have disposed of my interest in the
Old Established Sign Works at 7% N
Robinson and am now located at 215 W
Grand; basement of Opera House.
361-6
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY, YALE NO.
Gl YMKE A NII GOSSETTE WILL
SING "WEARING O' THE GREEN.*
1 3
NORMAN. THE WATCH DOCTOR.
has moved to 203 W. Grand. Money
to loan on watches and diamonds.
361 tf
Landscape Gardener. Let us put in
your lawn; work guaranteed. H. P.
Sword, phone 1#03 Black, 1026 E.
10th st. 351-mo
See J. R. Cahill for everything in
sheet metal; job work a specialty; ex-
pert workman on automobiles; brass
work; rear 14 N. Robinson. 9-3
POOL
2%c in trade to each player for every
10c game of pool played; at the R. & O.
Pool Hall, 222 N. Broadway. 0-3
O'REILLY" Sl'NG IN THE BROGUE
IS THE STAGE FEATURE AT YALE
NO. - NEXT WEEK. 1 3
A GOLD INVESTMENT
WITH MONTHLY
DIVIDENDS
When You
Buy a VEHICLE or HARNESS
without seeing our stock and getting our prices you cheat
yourself. We are the manufactures sales agents for the
largest and best Vehicle and Harness Manufactures doing
business today. Our easy payment plan is the bo^y
offered. YOUR MONEY BACK if not as represented, v
W. E. NATION
W. Grand
SADDLERY CO. 124
W. Grand
GRAND OPENING - EMPIRE THEATRE
THURSDAY, MARCH I9th-Mr. Jack W Shriter
Presents MISS VANE CALVERT Supported by
The RODNEY STOCK COMPANY
Eighteen people—18. Presenting the Rural Comedy in four acts,
"Oak Farm." Vontella & Nina, high-class vaudeville artists and
Geo. Hale, world renowned trick drum dancer. No waits between
acts. Tickets on sale at Empire Theatre Monday, March 16th.
Prices JO. 20 and 30 ccnts
1 know what I am talking about—
so would you if you only knew what
I know. 1 represent the Octavo Gold
Mines of Arizona, in active operation
over four years—has delivered to the
U. S. mint at Frisco, and smelter, over
12,000,000 in gold bullion; it lias $700,-
000 In underground works, $!i00,000
in overground works, $100,000 paid for
the original property—total, $1,300,-
000. It has over $3,000,000 in gold
ore in reserve. Grand total, $4,300,-
000, against a low capitalization of
$1,750,000. Can you name a bank in
the south that can make such a satte-
ment? It pays on each and every 20tli
f the month % of 1 per cent; on
April 20th it pays 1 per cent, and be-
fore this year runs out it will pay 2
per cent per month dividends to its
stockholders for generations to come.
That's the Octave.
What I have left of my allotment
is 95c per share—otherwise it is $1.10
per share—and the stock is nearly all
gone. What I say are facts—now
watch Octave go to $2.00 per share be-
fore Xmas. Why? Because every dol-
lar will bring 2 per cent per month
I can say much more, and will, if
you will only come in and get the in-
formation. I also will refer you to
the prominent people who have bought
from 50000 to 90,000 shares each.
J. J. Rackley&Co.
AGENT
Lee Annex--M. K. &T., Ground Floor
{ Roast Turkey Dinner-Sunday
With Cranberry Sauce—25 Cents
IDEAL Restaurant
:
17 North Broadway •
««l i6eSO9a9N M(MN90t9«tO e omi
TIM il^MI HI1 IIMf'ili) 11 I
NOW IS I HE riME
3 and 5 W. Main st. the place
The Largest Stock of Wall Paper, Decorations,
Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, Artist Materials
and Picture Framing. The best Work-
men and prompt attention.
Eastland Bros.
Paint & Paper Co. Phone 183
WE WILL SELL YOUR BUSINESS
Everybody's Investment Company
Business Brokers. 208 Baltimore Bldg. Phone J0U.
BBBI WSOmBmt&Smttm
TICKETS
10c
AUDITORIUM Monday 16
ST. PATRICKS' PARTY - REST EVENT OF SEASON
A Live pig on Roller Skates. Vote for the Queen. Shamrocks Free to Everybody.
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Tucker, Dudley R.; Tucker, Howard A. & Tucker, William L. Oklahoma City Daily Pointer (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 861, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 15, 1908, newspaper, March 15, 1908; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152993/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.