The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1905 Page: 1 of 12
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ountain Park
ance.
Vol 2,
MOUNTAIN PARK, KIOWA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1805.
No 40
M•Q’g>,,^ci.fdc'l?;cr.ub....... Published in the Interest of Mt. Park and Vicinity,
Subicription On* Dollar a
Vaar in Advanco.
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) C. E. Jecks, Pres., L. A. Schooler, Vice Pres., R. H. Jones, Cash tor <
Cit(3ens JSanh of fIM. path.
Capital Stock $10 COO
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Collections promptly remited for.
A general Banking business transacted. :
Your business solicited.
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The Roberts Drue
STORE.
Keeps a full line of Drugs, Drugists Sun-
dries, Toilet Article, Patent Medicines,
Paint, Oil, Glass, Candy, Cigars and
everything to be found in a
first-class Drug-Store
Dr. E. E. Roberts, Proprietor.
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DID YOU KNOW?
That we have moved across the street,
where we shall be pleased to meet
you.
Have it thoroughly understood that your
food must come from
OUR GROCERY STORE
They’er always fresh becaue our prices
keep them on the move.
No other class of things to eat
Than those we sell, you'll find*
Their excellence is hatd to beat
Just keep that liesh in mind.
Yours for Appeased Appetites,
: Bennett & Son,
U p-to-date-Grocers.
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In the Name and by the Authority of the
tterritor^ of Oklahoma.
Executive Department
UbanhsQivinG (Proclamation
Another year has almost run its course. It has been one of the most
prosperous in the history of Oklahoma. The fields have yielded their harvest
and success has crowned the efTosls of our citizens along all lines ol moral,
intellectual, industrial and ionimercial enterprise. Pro.ress has ever been
the watchword of the people of this magnificent commonwealth, and the
passing year has surely demonstrated that the blessings of Devine Providence
have been continued and bountifully bestowed.
Conforming to custom and n harmony with the proclimation of the Presi-
dent of the United States, I reromend thrt
Thursday, November 30, 1905
be observed aa a day set apart for devotion and thanksgiving to the
Clod of nations for His man> blessings rontered on us as a
seal y people.
Done at Guthrie, Territory of Oklahoma, this ■ 6th day of
November, 1905. v
By the Governor, T B Keiousor. ’
William Grtmis, Governor.
Secretary of Territory.
ne oofervi
SEAL ^
| Local News. f
TAKE NOTICE
1 have purchased a silver Pla’ing
Wa< bine and outfit and can replale
Knives, Forks, Spoons etc, in a man-
ner that will make them as good as
new Give me an older —All work
guaranteed. M. K. Durgan.
We are overloaded with school tab
lets well sell cheap ‘Red Flag Store*’
II SI’CRT OR TI1E CONDITION OF
tlie Citizens Hank of Mountain Park
/ • ORA BRAMBLETT,
jama* 3® as
Will cry your Sales, come and see me
as to best manner of conducting sale, be- S§
fore having Sale Bills printed: B
Satisfaction Guaranteed. m
Residence N-W..#-S..3a..|6, R. F. D. 3. Mt. Park, Okie,.
•it Mountain Park, in the
Ten - lory of
Oklahotmi, at tlie close
of business
November 17. I'.tor*.
RKHOI Kl'KS
Loan* and i'tf-cor.nts
flu, .VIS, 38
Overdrafts, secured a rrn-
secured
5* :.s7».t«
Ita 11 king Ilou<c
? 1. i 1
Cash and Sight Exchange
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TOTAL
$to,r.3.t,68
t.l Anil.lTIKM
Capital Stock l aid In
$10,000,00
Surplus Fund
$ Ido, 00
Undivided Profit*, Lev* Ex-
pen sen Hnd Taxes Paid
9 1.000,01
Individual Deposits Subject
to Ciieck
SMt.430.67
TOTAL
$!“,:»■'tti.nv
TERRITORY’ Ol Oh’LAIlOM \ ,
( oL N l’Y Ol- K iOW v
1 SS
I, K. II. Jones, Caviller
of I lie a tiuve
the above state in-lit i- t rue anil lust
said Ita k Iihs no nn I i>. not
inilotser 00 any note or old nation
o'lier tnan that shown in ahnv>- s> ;,te-
ment, to tiie be-t of niv kin .ubdge
and belief, so help rne tJorl.
1! If. Jones, Cashier.
Subscribed'and sworn to before me
this 2.Mir day of Xovemh.-r l'.io.j.
Joel \V. I’.rowntie'd,
Notary I'uhlle.
My Commission Expires Oct., It, 10011.
Corkect-Attkst:
I?. K. Kelley, 1
T. C, Kugin, - IbreT'-tor*
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FYee Column. !!
To Our Subscriders;j
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Under this head hereafter the Lance
v*H! run this column for ita Subscibers
free if you wish to sell any thin* put
it tn this column. If you wish to huv>
tell what you want, no charges will
be made.
Mrs. Woodward wants to buy
several dozen hens, will pay highsrt
market price in cash, also wants a
second hand bachelor or box
heating stove for wood.
8. A. Woohwatd wants to hir- a
hand for farm work, white or black1
will pay by day or week.
J. T . v ox has a 1.000 bushels of
Torn to sell; also some Oats and 100
bushels of Millet seed; inquire at resi-
dence 1 mile west of town.
Mr*■ H. K. V ebb, living 4 miles
west of town has thickens for sale; *|.
so some fine thoroughbred Leghorn
Cocrals at 50 cents each.
J. L. Strickland has for sale a first-
class milch Cow. One span of work
Mules, one span of Mule colts, resi-
des 5 miles north west of town on R
F. D. 2.
O. D. Williams has a small Brx
Sove for sale, also a Hotair Heater
'n swap or sell cheap V.
a
If vou .re ’ook'ng for a healthy lo-
ration, come to Mounttain Park.
LOST:—Alt alnminn arm for bra-
phafnne. Inst betWien Pennett and
*on Oroorrv and A. f, Burns and Co
Kinder lenve same at Lance yllhe and
re.-eive reward. James Walk in*
Ora Bramblett will cry your sab-
see him.
Miners Location blanks for Sale at
the Lnucc CMliee.
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Everton, H. G. The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1905, newspaper, November 30, 1905; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853363/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.