The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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Hominy, Oklahoma. Friday, Sept. 8, 1805.
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Another great rain. It will
SIDNEY SAPP EDITOR [help tal1 pastille and wheat sow-
Appln’.tlon has bsen made nt ih
pft< ('(H'9 department for trxnaroUilon
JhrougS the mails ss second-clss
matter.
The Indiana are at Pawhu^Ka
this weeR, drawing on Uncle
Sam’s strong box.
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BATES OF SUBSCRIP
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The war is over and the Kuj-
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sjans have nothing now to do but
toiro home and
Grand Dukes.
work for the
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■For a good meal
E nd a clean bed,
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MB gBIili EffiRgSHIRG MERCHANTS HOTEL
Gilbert Bros., Bropriator.
Oeti y»»r ......................81 O'
Sis isnn'hs ......................$0 G »
Thrr* mnr.ths ...................10 3">
Sinai*- copy..............:.. $0.0 >
Advntiaingratea will be made known
■pna application. Locals and ot!i«-
Sdf.rilsing, where a apeoial contract It
lot made will bo ran and charted for
at tb« rate of five cents per line until
•rdrrad out.
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Hominy is one of the best
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•owns in this part of the country
Ifr.ilding continues all the time
md the merchants are adding to
their already large stores,
Fresh. Staple and Fancy Groceries
We Want yonr trade come and let US
Make yon PRICES.
bmixuf (JaeA l&roaQV'g
M. 21, and T. Railway Co.
1 Time tabled u *
NGBTH BOUND
So.84, i.ittMi.u HansatOily 7'au ».m
So. ib UK.o U> Khuiu. City auu ot
Lou a i... U, a, IU.
So. Goo lot.i irngtit*8.05 a. m.
You can buy flour cheaper in
Ilomioy than you can in anv of
vour neighboring towns. Come
to Hominy bnd see. '
Bank of Hominy.
QJ^PITAL 815.330, SURPLUS & PROFITS 88.059
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Two more new houses are
ing built in Hominy this week.
Almost every day one can see a
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new house just raising from iis
bundatioD.
SOUTH BOUND
La.
Loaia and
K«. z5 Kuiu.* City, tit
Qtrl.l.) ujit Ut> 13.45 p. m,
Mo, 2U Kr.mai City A Cleveland9.46 pm
Mo. Itj local Height 6.36 p is.
Uweaa Agent.
CHUB I NOTICE
South Mexaoditi!..
The great iron pillars and
beams for the Hominy Trading
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Company's building have arrived
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and now Fred Drummond will
once mope adjust his sun shade
and shout higher and the build-
ing will proceed skyward.
jji.iLUh MllJ filet #LU third btt
daya, fe»wm,og fcrvicti. 11 a >a. Jtteu
Qg.uf..v.., 1 ^ tu, bun.i^j .cutioi 10 a tii
jvu .(a lu.uea ,0 kUautl.
coiue u. Jewett. Pastor
Rev, W. J Sims, of Oklahoma
City O. T. will! hold the first
quarterly meeting at Hominy on
Sept. 13,at 3 p uj. Preaching
liust conference at close of serv-
li is said Rev. Sims is one
ise.
'ihe Holy Sanctified people are
but.~u.fa a cautch in Hominy.
TUcj »uvc uuuimenced work on
the loU~uauou.
oi the first pulpit orators of the
south west. Please come.
Vvuiands been suspended on
the iiumiuy Trading UoinpaU) a
pew sLoue uuiiuing lor the reason
that a. Luts time tuey cannot gel
the material t« proceed lurther
yvitu me bunding.
School commenced Monday on
SCh-utUw time aeU was well at-
ioi .uu Lime of the year,
‘heie Leiej, udodt one hundred
puptis j.tjtui, We have a good
Ittiooi douse out we predict that
It will not de targe enough toac-
co&.»<vMatc ail those who wil
want to aiitnd our very «xcellent
school. Prot Gill moved every
thing a.ong in apple pie order.
A Large and Well Select
ed Stock of Dry Goods, up
to date in every respect
Style, Patterns and Qual-
ity, is now being selected
and purchased in St. Louis,
by our fellow townain, M
F. Fraley.
Mr. M. P. Fraley has gone to
St. Uouis this week to buy for
the fall and winter trade and will
havenere in a few days a full
and somplete line of dry goods,
hats, clothing, shoes and ladies
dress patterns and promises to
bring back the best assortment
of desiraqle up to date goods ever
seen in Hominy. You had better
see this stock of goods, Mr. Fraley
says he will be able to sell cheap-
er than ever,
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PBKNTI83 fBtCJS JRMD DRUMItOIID HOWARD H HA HRS
’ Vie* Pre,. " Cuhle,
rr« aim to b*
Careful in Retail
~ C curt con* to Patrons and the PuhUc
Consciantia aa and Comervatlve in axtendinit
accommodation*.
Tke Somisy
meat Market
All kind of fresh and salt meats.
Ice coll !)3P an! lunch ?ooi3.
WILLIAM McCONNEEL Predictor,
TOUR ACCOUNT RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED'
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and T rug Sundries at ^
Mullins Drug Qo,
Soda Fountain in connection Prescriptions carefully
Compounded,
SHAEFNEH. & BENNETT
Ths Blaeksmitlis.
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Does a general blacksmithing andj
repair work,
All kinds of wood work done.
SUBSCRIBE For the
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HOMINY LUMBlUE CO.
NEWS
All kinds of bniiding material fo* sale-
Does a general lumber business'
OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT-
W. H- EVANS, Manager-
Only one Dollar.
Something Tang
ible at last.
Well Answered,
FRED WOOD
Paw'nueka Capital — At last
there is something being done in
townsite mailers that can be seen.
Not that any mere necessary
work is being accomplished ihau
has been done the pact lew weeks,
but it is taugiole, s >mcttnng iuai
you cau put your lingers on aud
therefore seems more real than
A.loafer on the 9treet, whose
wife was probably at home get-
ting out a neighbors washing to nP*TTO STAPLE AND FANCY'
make money tobuv the children
Clevsland Triangle-— Division
Superintendent W. L.. Brown, ol
the Katy was in towu between
„ . . *,vi Bunk, Ralsion O. T
trains. He informed the ln~j
angle that me builamiug ctcn/ o
FOR SALE,- One of ihe nicest
residences in Ralston. For par-
ticulars write or inquire of the
Hominy News or the Ralston
M. Westbrook wauls to see
the Katy was expected to reach , ^ ^ the Commercial hotel,
bis division withiu th • nest four
months. They are now between
Coffey ville and Bartlesville, work
i*g this way as fast as pcsib.e.
M. Westbrook, l*rop.
The Hominy Treking Co. sail, erery
thin* and k* :* nothin*.
Follow the crowd and you will
ruuww iuv v.w«- — r--
Go to Fraleys aor conic Up at Fred Wo*d snew gro-
bargaios.
cerv store,
, what has gone helore. This is
, the setting ot stakes by Engineer
D. F. Leach, marking tue streets
of the future city ot Rawhuska.
There has been much speculation
as to the changes the townsite
commissioners wou.d make in the
streets and alleys, and even now
from the work that has been done
so far it will require the services
! of a mind reader to tell just what
is going t» happen. Every one
is glad, however, that the stakes
are being set for many have been
anxious to know where “t.iey are
at." Surveyor C'uas. Martin is
up from Hominy assisting in tue
survey and it will be closed up
now as rapidly as possible.
shoes, asked a busy man the oth-
er day if he had ever saw a bald-
headed woman *’No, I never
did” replied the busy man.
"And I never saw a woman
waliz'ng arouud town in her
suirt sieves vriih a cigar in her
teeth and runuiug into every
saloon she saw. Neither did 1
ever see a woman sitting all day
at the street corner on a dry
goods box telliug people bow the
secretary of the treasurer should
ruu the national finances. 1 have
never seen a woman go fishing
with a buttle eo her pocket, sit
on the bank all duy and go home
drunk at night. Nor have 1 ever
seen a wornau yar.x o.I her coat
aud say she could lick any man
in town. God bless 'em the
women are aot built that way.
—Ex.
Prices and quality guaranteed,
Etekins
Go to the CO'dMFRCIAL
HOTEL for a gocJ clean
Bed.
THE SHOEMAKER.
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1e will make boots and shoedt
and repair your old ones.
Harness mended.
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Sapp, Sidney. The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1905, newspaper, September 8, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405332/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.