The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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THE HOMINY NEWS.
Vol. 1
Hominy, Oklahoma. Friday, Jan. 5, 1000.
No.
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Tm Hominy Nxws,
■ USE'S SAPP. EDITOR
Entered an tereud.clave mattor
Atifuet 4; 1905, at the post office
at Hominy, Oklahoma, tinder the
Act of Congress of March 3,1879.
I*ATX3 OF SfTBSCRZF-
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Adv.rHelh(rst»e wi t be made knswi.
hpon eppileiilf.n. Loral* and other
kdveril.'r.-r. vrhtroa special a intrant '1*
•at msrfo w'H h« run nnd charged fo»
it tty j.ta of five cents per line ur,Ui
entered out.
For Hotary work of till kind*
see Sidney Sapp at the News
offii.ee.*
M-. Jehu I? eat of Beggs I. T
it in towa looking after buainf
•nterrita.
Ola Lfogtrn of Cleveland ape**
Sunday hert.
M. O' Moss of Cleveland w»v
in town Tuesday.
J. L. Joses went to PawbutKa
Monday on business.
a ' *
T)iad m Sunday last, b?rs Ida
ijfht. wife of J. L. R..*t
rioht, s fter an illness of raoutbn
The body was iotered at tic
>! c'«busw cemetery on Tue«.J.t.
'ii-N wh ki'mils njnipctby to
V le l>et< -veil fam'1 ,
New Hardware Store
J. H. STUMPFF JR.
I will have everything in the Hard
‘ware Line, if I have not in, stock wha
yon want, I can get it quiokly for you.
I will make you good low Prices, and
will give you good GOODS and a sq tare
deal, give us a call and you will be glad
I have come to Hominy, to live among
you. I have now the most Cornel ate
Line of Hard ?are, Tinware and 3tove
in the Osage Nation. Give me a call.
Sidney Sapp at the N' ws otli
.vill stiesid to your !ega. mat jr-
SuKd&y, Mr*, J. A. Millc:
chaperoned the Me.* ,,. Q. A.
and W. B. Bine«i*n, \Jti J ft
Honahi'c aud Mias Rlieaiiet V>
filler pn a pleisant tripro 0-1 «
Titv, The party stony cd st tli
rhreadgill whlln in the eiiy.
(»n Tutsdar nrnruine Mr». Vill«*
l*ft on the 6.30 Oko:'*aw for F'-
eeno and the rrsi of the py.tr o
the K«ty at 7.15 for Hos ’-jy.
Arch Tarnis'cr i. ’.ce frr•*-
r>> irtlesvill* vii 11«rgr hi* brother",
Earl (,rerto, v'«ilc , »♦ f • ,<r w mr
tvenu'r. *A
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i ole > rr' a In c*t il * i ; p M« fr.,,*
r*i*'K'iic'a rervd>y!.erc'u.
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i *y January 16 ? lot . * cm *r i
bof§ to be sold.
The items we rf cr :' 'T i rol.
will appear next ** • <c
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1 FRED WOOD’S
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BEALBIi in STAPLE AND F A HOY
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^ All hi^C.n of Workinr tloiia Cloths and
A Coj7'- Ini 3 LIti© of all kinds Under-
wear
.'Isoa ooyriT>li?te line of JSaoket
giftiSSii, OOO .J ^ jL>.L' ~~m
DR. . W.W SHI V K* <,
Physician and * rrgacn,
Hominy, Oklah.-.w^
Pi'iowd and quality gu irantsed
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I am STILL TURNING out my Di*y Goods
& Groceries CHEAP and will Continue to
Sell CHEAP FOR SOME TiMF.
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■>,Dnig:i ord 1 rug Sar dries nt'
Mullins Drug C c.
Bcda Fountain in conoection Prescription, catefuilv
Compounded.
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I’ra.ident Vico Pr.itUcrit t *ib'»»
First National Bank
of Hominy.
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CAPITAL 024.000,
Vt* itm 10 b»
Careful in Det>il
Cfux’teoTis to Patrons and the Pxiklio
Conscientious and Conservative in eratcucUnz
aoconnuodAtion^.
YOUR ACCOUNT RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
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Qot a n»v 1i*p of Udir* Cloi**
thst will be in 'k s wick.
15.00 dollar suits frm 7 50 to 9 00
All wool you h suits up to 14
ie*r. old for 1 75 to 2 50 per suit,
Coed over %H wool, not
*hoddy 4.25 to 4 75. W*>,ell our
CLOTHING tcRud'css ol cost.
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Fm* heavy »t «cv*l ladies
''KIR 1 S I ->0 o 2.5<i tad up.
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Grocems
I AM HERE IN HOMINY
Our Groceries mill cheap
Pucci Cr.-an, ot V.'heal 11 -• ur 1.15;
pet sack ltd other (roctnes tc .
’ coidingly in piiees Ccm; ob a*d kiAt
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tee for \» ur »e!f. ’
TO STAY
TheE ominy
t Meat Market
411 bisd of fresh and salt meats.
1
V, - r.re bu»i»g Cora, Iloji#,
Cattle, holies, Cotton ai«i i 10 |
ducc o: all Kinds. \5by sell J*ur
gtern ^>ert h:Jt* -t 7 Cents per
• pound, 1 will ; ay you 9 cen s ;or
greeu 15 t- 16 'ordry t Jet.
I am trying
p.^'ple 'i*nt
to SERVE the
We w'H grind SATURDAY,
brirg cr • our corn axd get your
,, ... , . men] »«rl rb^ pa CUM EON and
I h-iva j otl ought me a good; 1
c , , ,,1X, help the all y.'U «a». Thaakisg
Sluh, r awe from r.ow ox CAN1 “
j the good people for their liberal
trade wi' m• to the pa»t.
Utea luiiy Your Friend.
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GRIND OR SLLLl
YOU ALL TH &
CHOPS yon want.
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Ice c old pop and lunch goods.
WILLIAM McCOUZSLLL Pxotor
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Sapp, Sidney. The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1906, newspaper, January 5, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405385/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.