The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol 8,
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PuIHisIiimI In the Interest of mrp^rirai.d vTcinitv
...... “Tainted" PnToobdir^fiH
ance.
No 34
C. E. •feck*, I res., h. A. Schooler, Vice I’res., R H. Jones,Cashier
ffrtf3en8 35anh of fl&t. path.
Capital Stock $10,000
Collections promptly remited for.
A general Banking business transacted.
Your business solicited.
S«k.crtptio« On. Cellar •
V.ar in Advance.
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aMAtartss
rsxsxsr-sir.
e asj*: “They protect their cue-
£”*" “ lf th*r "«• theives by offer.
Weep people from knowing
here the mail order goods oome from
ofil ?7 inih9ir °*felogoe that none
oftkelr good* *re marked and that no
know* wh.re they were bought
it 1* proper to hide the place of pm-
y*** lh,t 0.1 J . m.D whi
•tort* is a man ashamed to say where
bo got anything he has. There is such
! rt-crfes. end
tainted dry goods, and “tainted for-
«*tar«. All soch articles that are not
bought at home, of man who befriend
you, of men to whom you owe your Hr-
" ‘h,)
Bsmember our cut l»rice Sales are
taUI on - but closes September 1st, on
tao lines we advertise after September
lot then—we’ll eut something else
“The Bed Flag Store”.
I Are You a Knocker.
° you *tand up for your town? If
you can’t speak well of your town, keep
quiet. Do not run down your town.
Other toa ns, farther south, are built
■or knockers.
Business men do not care for you
i you speak evil of your town. It js
no trouble to say a good word.
You wouldn t like the editor if he
knocked on the town you reside in.
Assist h;Ti all you can. Do you ex-
pect money with out wotking? Do you *
expect trade without energy? If not,
than advertise. Ii you have a bargain
tell people of it.
When a merchant teil you he does
not advertise, he is light in the upper
story. He is too close to spend a do|.
lar or two; silly to be in business. En-
lightened people today g0 where they
are invited. Invitetherointo.ee your
goods. You will never regret it. Ad-
veins,ng pay. the small -erchant as
We * ,f,e large. Any enlightened
c-»un y. or community, wherever you
20. diinlav aHus»»i;.:.__**
w ......’•iwicvcr you
A Trailed V I Sld,!Pl‘ay ad'reni,in* of some kind.
y* The editor is your best friend, yet some
Bound hand and foot and gagged. pe°P,e do DO* rerliae it Hold out a
e maiden was put into the gunny-1b,ank four cow; she will not
---- ‘move. Offer her an esr of corn and
peo-
follow.
the maiden was put into the gunny- ---------
sack, and, unable to move or scream. n,ove* Offer her t
felt herself being carried down a flight note <be difference.
__ 1 ** put into * buggy and driven Give J°ur advertising to the editor and
t;.r!te**? h,r,rw frow *"‘lg»«heAh^ p^* <• < ST
Tho Roberts Drue ■
STORE. J
Keeps a full lino of Drugs, Drugists Sun-
dries. Toilet Article, Patent Medicines
Paint. Oil. Glass. Candy. Cigafs and
everything to be found ib a
first-class Drug-Store * \
Dr. E. E. Roberts, Proprietor.
ssstsssessjssss^^
to release herself from the gag. Alas!
she was bound securely. Finally the I —
conveyance stopped. She was again
earned into a building. Fainting and $ Sllttliy Mountain ♦
gasping,the mask was removed from S J™"UnWUi. |
her head. The villain, still masked. I
the gag f.um her mouth his eyes gleam- ^^^^l0*0*0****^^
•ng like coals of fire through his black I r °Ur name hi* bec“ th»“i«fd io
mask, released her and hissed through . *"* Va,?t*> *
his tightly clenched teeth: ‘ There Water m s Ion* are thrivi ng
nay pretty bird. sc. am and yell as loud lhe ‘‘He,p y°ur *e»v<
aa you like: no human ear can PorU lhe loss of a doz
hear you* Von ar* •** M.. ____ ... I •«/___
— w W WWWWwwww
Choose Wisely
■•WHITE *.r
Aatoasatlc:
■ OkfcWs
■taknriasi anas who
I J. i
are
one man rc-
en in one night.
Last week an agent for a Kai,»a*
City whole tale Grocery House can-
vassed the country for orders, hi* bo. k
showed orders of Irom $s lo e. ,
wonder ifhewrM sell roasted pe.s L
coffee.
The Crescent Valley Sunday School
was reorganized last Sunday Ul„l,r
supervision of Mis*. Beui.ett,
hope for a huger attendence
You are in my power!’*
do you hearl-totally in my power'”
“Where ami?’ she gasped. “I„ a
store that never \pdvertises,” was the
reply. “Alas, alas!” ,he moaned,
“no power on earth can save me.
No one will look for me here,” and
the poor girl tainted. Picked up.
Attention Farmers inope i<
All those wanting seed wheat will Sunday,
please cell at the elevator and g|Te I
theirnaamsaad amount of ^ went- «r«at work is being done w„h ,he
•d- E. H. Lfnsae, Orsln Company. “Sun i-.ower’’ to make say for *hcai
— ul“ p,r|.' °- T- Th* ■'•««'<••• h»y ate
_mrm. “Can yon give as," ke asked, " e •
to. U. ,h«2tk!2j l“d'd h« »" -tpur. . .......
time.
we
next
muu m. (UOUI
I“d Wthla up a little doM of
I ??? t&d rhubarb
i ISsiliil E2-5zrj= 5
getting the tatae eet
'La Belle Ku-sv"
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Everton, H. G. The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1905, newspaper, September 7, 1905; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853308/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.