The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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THE HOMINY
Vol, 1
Hominy, Oklahoma. Friday, Jan. 19,1906.
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Thb Hominy Nows.
No. 26
SID KEY SAPP EDITOR
Entered as second.Class matter
August 4, 1905, at the post office
at Hominy. Oklahoma, under the
Act of Congress ut March 3,1879.
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?ION- Otf.V
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pinion'll* ......................80.60
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|1. K, and T. Railway Co.
; Time table*
NORTH BOUND
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No. 24, llivtlar.d Kansas City 7 20 a.m
Mo. 26 Ukia Cty Kanau Cuy and at
Louis ll.o», a. ui.
.Me/ 630 ipcal frcigur&.UB a. m.
SOUTH BOUND
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Mo. 25 Kansas Uiy, &t. -Louis and
Oklahoma City 12.46 p. m.
No, 23 Kanaas City A Cleveland 9.46 p m
Mo. 629 local ireigui 5.26 p m.
Uweos Agent.
Uhuroh and Society
Directory*
Holiness Church
Every .Sunday, at 11a m, 3 pm
and 8 pm.
Prayer meeting every Wednes-
day evening at 8 pm.
Presbyterian Church.
Services evety 2ud & 4th Sunday
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at the school bouse at 11 a m and
7.30 p m.Jotm H, Davies, Pastor.
Ladies Aid society every Sat.
prday at ter noon.
Mr» t ted Drummond, Pres.
5i. w. A. meets every second
and fourth Saturday night u*
there and on time.
Come!—- be the guest of
San Antonio
this winter. Leava the chilly (t/ch be
hind you, and And health and plen/t;r»
under the stainless iplendor of her tur-
quoise sky.
To all new comers, San Antonio offers
athousand deliirhrful (nrprii,< K »r
hesight seer, the old Mission Church
are still litre the Cathedral of San KVr-
na do and gny and ghostly In <he d z
I have a few one and two room
houses for sale. Sidney SapV
Lost or Stolon on
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arch 26, 1905 front Font!
Creek. Osage Res. one brown or
h*Y mule about 14 hands high
and weighing about 800 paunch
TliT,eK ’“T” r'" bli"d {« W»W. right side mouth
the invalid a ptrf^ct corabluit Ion rf
the invalid a perfect conabin it Ion
sunny winter weather, pure, dry air,
beautiful seeqery and modern accom-
modation*.
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FRED WOOD’S
The Climate is the thing
in San Antonio. * /
The fnvlgqrqttog air, dry and warm;
thealtifu le; tna p-irf-o? n,afu-iii dr lin-
age, ali combine to make tbo tempera-
ture as nearly perfect as can be. 1c I*
posible to am r.d most of eacb.dav from
Noyember to March ,outdoors. Th«
ptrks and the plagas, the margins of r he
creaks and rivers, the groves or palm
aed magnolia, loose npthing of their
lustrous green during the. winter
months.
8ao Antonio la, of all America, the
oddest blending of modern utility and
beauty, with the romance and heroism
of the medevial.
Come to San Antonio! The Escept
tonally low rates during thb Kali and
winter months-the excellent train
service and accommodations via the M.,
K. and T. Ry. make It a journey of bat
small cost and not of tiresome length.
1 want von to read “The story of San
Antonio.’’ I’ll send it on request. - Once
read, I am sure you will be more than
half convinced that you should be the
guest of San Antonio this * Inter. Ad •
dress. 1 «
tore about an inch. 810 GO re
ward for the wherebouts ot the
mule. Address A. L. Martin,
Kelly viHe, I. T. or Sidney Sapp
Hominy.
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DEALER in STAPLE AND FANGS’
W* 8. St. George,
G. P. to T. A.
BOX 911 St. Lsul*
St. Loots. Mo.
Fresh oysters and celery for
Sale at the Butternut Bakery and
Restaurant.
Mrs. Fred Drummond enter-
tained the Earnest Workers with
comfort tacsing Thursday
afternoon.
DR. . VV.W bPILKS,
Physician and Surgeon,
tluuuuy, UkUouma.
Mrs. Gill's primary room at
hcLoui is loo small to accommu
date all those who desire loen'ei
the school.
A yuod larui lease for sale, set.
Sidney Sapp.
Don Sagers is at home tbis
WeiK getting acquainted with
bis family.
For a FIRST QUALITY
MEAL go to the COM-
MERCIAL HOTEL
For fine candies go to oreeno
and Meadows.
Homer Busby of Ralstpn, was
in towp Wednesday. Mr. Bnsby
is well pleased with Hominy.
John Freeman, Hominy's can
didate for first sheriff of Osag.
county, went to Pawhuska Wed
tc attend the lot sale.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. EarlGren.
a baby Sunday night* TbecbiM
d'ed. Mrs. Greeno is getting a
long quite nicely.
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A Fife In
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Hominy.
Green Cross’ bam caught fire
Tuesday add was wholly con
sumed. The corn crib standing
dose by caugnt fire,' but it was
pat out. The cnb was badly
damaged and about 5o bushels of
corn burned. The fire was prob-
ably started by the small boy,
the toy pistol and a little match.
Wanted to buy a small house
located before the first of March.
Inquire of Sidney Sapp the
News office.
For Sale
Five or six good teams. Inquire
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Groceries
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All kinds of Working Men’s Cloths axid
A Complete Line of all kinds cf Under-
wear* Also a complete line of Aaoket
* u ' GOODS ^
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Pripes and quality guaranteed
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When you are in Hominy stop
at the Commercial hotel.
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M. WestbrooK* Prop
Feed your hors*. at the O. K. Livery
Stable. Wrt. McConnell, t\op.
Fred Drummond has returned
from K. C.
at The First National Bank.
Pat Harris Louis Pattison.
Mr. and Mr9. Horrace McKimsy
For a good clean meal worth
the money go to Oreeno and
Meadows.
A. M. Harry one of the largest
land owners and one of the lead*
and Marcus Fraley, learning of j ing hardware mercha nts of Ral-
the thousands of quacxiag ducks
that are now infesting Salt Creek
north west of here, rigged up a
carryall and started yesterday j implement mens convention,
morning for the said ducx pond.
A. W. Nash says they expect
stou was in our town Tuesday, to
taKe the train for Kansas City,
where oe was going to attend tbe
Wo. H umbert, the painter, has
Fred wood wants to see you
before you leave town,he will tell
you the rest.
West and Kelley have just re
ceived a car ioad of furniture
Call and see them and get their
prices before you buy,
For Painting and
Paper Hanging
GO TO
Wm, Humbert
Fifty thousand pounds of the
best flour on earth at Fred Wood'
tor 2.25 per hundred.
Miss Nettie Pettit of Pawhus
ka is here visiting her brotbet
t '«as. Pettit and wife.
Wm. Scott was in town Thura.
Frances Claremora went to
Pawhusxa Friday on business.
Percy Dixon has gone on a
bunting trip aud expects 'to bi
gone about a week.
Ten thousand sacks of besi
Colorado potatoes at Fred Woods
for sale.
Ilarve Pattison has moved bis
meat shop to the Fraley stor e
and will be pleased to see all his
old customers there where he has
be most complete stock of meats
i ver shown in Hominy, acd hi
will sell them cheaper than ever
Tom Phillips has returned to
town and is looking after the
Hcminy Trading Co.*s big stere
building.
tq catch 3n old drake and crop' *“ ** in Wtr ,W* weeK
Read it.
New Hardware Store
J. H. STUMPFF JR.
Drugs and Drug Sundries at~
a wing and drive the whole herd
into Hominy.
Mullins Drug Co.
A. Levies, Ralstons pioneer
hardware man was in town Tues.
>n his way to Kansas City to at-
tend tbc Implement mens conven-
tion ana while in town made us
a pleasant call.
F. R. Erickston, of Tulsa, was
in our town Wednesday.
Lawrence KeUey while on tfce
plavgrouudat the school house
Monday, fell and badly lacerated
his head. Lawrence says it
don’t hurt now.
Soda Fountain iu connection Prrscr iptioos (artfully
Compounded.
REN ri.-tt PRICE ES ED DRU MMOND
President Vice President
HOWARD M. MAH1H
Cashier
First National Bank
of Hominy.
CAPITAL $25,000,
We aim to be
Careful iu Detail
Courteous to Patrons and the Publio
Conscientious and Conservative in extending
accommodations.
YOUR ACCOUNT RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
One Standard Talking Machine
Free to every customer whose
cash purchases amount to $50.00
Call at eur STORE aid see and hear this wonderful instru-
ment and learn how easily you can ebtafn one o; tb*m FREE.
FRED WOOD
The Hominy
Meat Market
All kind of fresh and salt meats.
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Ice cold pop and lunch goods.
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I will have everything in the Har4
ware Line, if I have not in stock wh%
yon want, I can get it quickly for yon.
I will make you good low Prices, and
will give you good GOODS and a sq aart
deal, give ns a call and yon will be gla4
I have come tq Hominy, to live amon$
yon. I have npw the most Completq
Line of Hard are, Tinware and 3tove
±n the Osage Nation. Give me a call.
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Sapp, Sidney. The Hominy News. (Hominy, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 19, 1906, newspaper, January 19, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405976/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.