The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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THE BIT. PARK LANCE.
THUR8DAY APRIL 13, 1905.
I LOCAL N EWS. |
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Take your home paper.
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Come to Mountain Park.
Wood taken on subscription at the
Lance office.
Chattel Mortgages and notes for sale
at the Lance Office.
If yo'i are looking for a healthy k><
cation, come to Mounttain Park.
We take subscriptions for the Sun
day St. Louis Post Dispatch, take it
Buy your goods of those who a d
vertise.
When do you expect to pay your
subscription?
Trade with the merrhan's that ad
vertise in the Lance, they deserve
your patronage.
.See what the “Red Flag” store of-
fers to do for you.
If voti know any news call in and
tell us, how do you expect us to p.im
the news unless we hear gf the hap*
penings.
Ben Southern has establi.-hed a
“Red Marirar” wagon (not Black) and
last Sunday it was on patrcle duty,
and took the boys fishing; Very en
terpiising for a stbwabo or tub
Chubcb?
For Sale: a good farms, one we 11
improved, good house and out build
ings;. for particulars inquire at the
Lance office, tf
The weather turned a little rcoler
Monday afternoon, which was appre-
ciated very much after the sultry days
we have been having.
%
*:Dad\ Hoover has been rot.fined
.to the house for several weeks with a
severe attack of rheumatism.
\
Geo. W. Reed »ame in from Ft
Worth Texas, Tuesday where he has
been for several weeks being treated
for cancer.
Rev. A. B. Bissey and family of
Ringwohd O T.. are stoping at the
St. Ihomas Hotel this week.
The post Office here has procured
3 duliibiting tables and stools for the
rural route boys, the boys are very
preud of their new furniture.
F. R. Good returned to Dccator III.
Monday morning, he expects to return
about the aoth
'I he Grand Jurv appears to be gat-
ing bussy at Hohan. if we are to be-
lieve the reports from there.
Joe Spicer left Monday morning for
Okl homa City, with F. R Good.
work on the plow factory is pro-
g v sing quite rapidlv.
CITY
TRANSFER.
Hauling done to all
parts of the city at rear
sonable rates.
Ira Hook. Prop,.
FOR SALE
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Team of horses 5 and 6 years old,
$90,00 buggy almost new, and neaty
buggy harness. Inquire at Luthern
parsonage, Mountain Park, Okla,.
B. O Ru hie.
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to their home paper, want a national
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• Mountain Park
Hack Line.
(I A. Hakks, Prop.
• Will make all trains at R. R. \
| junction, falls to any part of city <
, answered. Mouutain Park. O.'T •
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For f 1,78 cash in advance, we will
send The Semi-Weekly News and the
THE MOUNTAIN PARK LANCE
For one year. This means, you get
a total of 186 copies, you get your
monys worth many times over
Subscribe now at the office of THE
MOUNTAIN PARK LANCE.
J. T. HAMILTON, M.D.
Calls promptly answered
day or night. Office over
Red Cross Drag Store ....
SNYDER......OKLAHOMA.
Notice.
Parties who wish brick for building
purposes can get them at the Moun-
tain Park Brick Yard. Ira Hook in
charge.
It becomea our painful duty to
chronicle the sad death yesterday of
Mr. Allison, aged 8$ years, he was
the father of the Signal Star man. His
death was caused by being run ovet
by the cars in the yard at Snyder, full
particulars has not reached us. The
Lance extends its heart felt sympathy
to the family in their hour of sorrow,
Vernon Rhodabeck returned from
Oklahoma City last week, he haa been
working thire for several months.
(Breen, will be found doing
{ business in the old stand, he keeps^<
.
constantly on hand the best brand |;
k
of Flour, Good clean Coin, Coin^;
Chops, Bran and Shorts. jjf'j
Call and see the old man, he w ill treat ^
you like your mother lsc-c to c c .
Best prices Guaranteed.
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Everton, H. G. The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1905, newspaper, April 13, 1905; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853454/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.