The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Mountain Park Herald
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u/^ar'] t»i rs on r*e-* energy
and Wrp* for . ard to the Music
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And rhen the )* ar roll*
we hav* fcri'nrten then..
s lf ; Ja'ion that :.o nan esn
P*'-4' aiuk4*. Build on it' l.jn/1 of
he»t' The p4s-e*t of water!
f - —i— All ve. need ir, people: pco-
. r tt to give awa-. tn per#j,!e 'pl* with %pirit. calling to each
who will build hcnm» on them, wher to build. Here we are.
Yes. my friend it i* the bew Come'
tn/*- »nten* you can make.
Right now let twenty lot own
erk try i t and have twrnt)
e otaid get it.'
**eil tv. i ln*». at a fair price
and give srne in ^ rat if to ^et
the purcltaser to boilal. Of»er
every inrJuce.nent r.a*«$iLde t'»
J. L BRYAN
ATTORNliV - - AT LAW
AND REAL ESTATE AGE*M
Lmcmf4 R the Herald Office.
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Mow Li i' ill liovrrno; Sa>
got the sute *> .ateaj, '
he if'’* go ng up before New ■ may he he will iaie i.rne to at-'
MecuTAix P*r.x
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Year*
’Vho -/;li he fimt in thiwhig
e»: ••nterpr Mountain f\.rk
ever undertook .S'r,?ut or give
jp the gun.
While other towns over tht I
west are buffering for water,
and spending million* to get.
it. Mountain Park hat an in
rxhau&iable supply right under
our feet, per cola iing through
the tand. ridding itself of all
rmpuritiet, clear and spark
ling, and yat we don't
Ihe Hr.mger and new comer
«ven a cup of cold water. “Let
him gu down and get it tf he
ftantn it.” Get !o work now
Pnd l«t » liawe the waterworks icurs'nE
. i
i tend tj to,nr oilier things of
minor impor:;*.rK*. aurh a*
county *,ea» contest* for in
*tance. If he hatl taken the
bull l»y the horn* f ooner
and appointed tome new offi
cert in thi* county in place ot
the one* that refused to act ■
or to even keep office open as
thr law direct*, we would not
now find n.en ref'j*Ing to pa) '
their taxes, the schools sus 1
pending for want of funds
. i locked up; la wlessness break-
offer mZ 0,,t ’n every direction be- j
cause no cfficer* ar- insight;;
deeds not made because they
cui.not be recorded; people
bewailing their condition and
the scoundrels who1
put them in this plight. The j
! increase in population threat-
ened because marriage license,
cannot he issued. All these
and more might have been'
prevented by prompt and en-
Les him take
the bhme who deserves it.
B.J. ROARK
REAL ESTATE
FARM LOANS
OHlcs at
Mwstata Park State Bank.
t^ibllar.-o <>■*. ■ la » r. w-n.r*
Oxf.AMotf.ft of !<••• of the hoifa*, ewe - •* t r.
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gtiwrtl ZatftfftAt to ■»omen.
HNE BARRED COCKRELS
I am offering For Sale a Lot i
of Fine barred
IMrmoutb Ixoch,
.161ach /R>ouavcl)« and
.ISuff Oipmoton Cochrclfi.
At the following prices!
Plymouth Roclts from I to $10.
Black Vlonarchs from I to $5.
Buff Orpington from I to $2.
Tr.'^i- *r r* r*. Ir.'.n ca- p irr Uooe a4o:V p irctuas.-U .n aty
, •~,no4[. »r.i! ir* a .-..«•»* .-*n fon.i ! In 01(1.hum*, ll yon de-
»-r* to i ap*o«* vour ••• j ry *r"! (r*t t t«.v >t th*-* ronng roeVr*u
C. D. KELLEY. MT. PARK
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A. B. SLAYBAUGH
'Tratisfer A Dray
See me for all kinds of haul-
ing. Leave orders a: City
Barber Shop or call phone
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Farms For 5alc
Chilli powdera Generali camom
.. firm, n-ar »»tr* for u nn’*.ij p. ^mail peroentsgr of Chili pod*
1-ftr property, or fftrm-r. ar MO im» n )and |argle qu*njty (<f ^
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• sort f’^cc i xvtrii.* *»*r «*!• runw thr»»ii^ii l>!6fld0‘i S*nd ?0At3Jn8 ?fry little
ti.r f * fi.rnty **1 int»ninj rater* ^arln*.
r, wrIbuI, h»a klwrry ft«;
V I'>»»rrt; f.irtn »#•?» trout >;*yer.
>wrt Ktftdv. I’.sr*. ti«rl»* Itfied • i -«
1 tl ' I Vft! i' »ti. s-UTftft »»rt(»rt»..* .'K ill-
pla. *i iwrfl* .tlfco Miim- fftrzu<4
id hurth**k.«tt>rfi If you
hAfCRftyttiiny to trial* come fn ;*n»l
see* IU»* I will Sftls » li.STft c. jftftAi
baytrt. lifce lo liar.* fftr-n* list*
ftd, m«iL y l«>aD«-d »>i» f.trn*i.
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Paifttiri*
If y."» >VAr.t your bviftgy nicely
iiuimed before Ciuistmas s>e mb
aho house f/ainting. Stanley.
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I will exchange flew fnrrtfrrrc
tor yoirr Md tumltftft, W. ft. p^o-
i fine, Mountain Park.
Prri|,}e of the right fort do
Rot want to invest nor lire in
a tovfi or cJ nunity where the
h# n trodden under foot.
W« v,ao,only the rfgh. Krtotr;^~
people that (• a ^good sort. 1
V'ot tile goody- good fort that
Are ro fuM of themselves that
they can't we anybody else,
but wide-a wake, full of vim
people, that aint Affeitf to
knock a man down if he un
dm .ikes to rli4 over them, or
•hy a stone at the rascal break-
ing tht law.
C. R. PRESTON
PHYSICAN AND AtRQEON
MOUNTAIN PARK, OKLA.
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Red Front Drug Store
lUftiCftace pton14 3&. Offie* phone 13. 1
J* H. Dale m. d.
We are not tired writing |
about the advantages of Moun-1 EAS' eve> nose, akd ttieoat.
tain Park, but who is going to | Mr •■•-!»» time l« p>4ea to the 4Imm4«
advertise? This is a day of I *+* Ey..No*e
advertising. The day has g'*ne
when a man can sit down and
wait for the customers. The
man that waits will b e left
And'(kro«t
OlaKses Fitted
I Telephone 306. Nobert Okie.'
Mountain Parle-is the best
' holding the sadk, while others 10 DflyS Fl*6€ Tfl^
drive the snipes their own way, |
location in the sute foe menu- j Ihe mart that means t<> doj
faccures, things made ce
fhent. sand, ten thousand ear
loads right at our doors, pro-
nounceJ the best anywhere
for the purposes. More than
a thousand cars have been
•hipped out the past year to
beautify other towns. Cement
ntr Own Heme
Cf Li3
business these days must get
up and hustle. Inhere the I
carcass is, there the buaeards I
“Simplex”
•«»r Ttel Clftsas Chu"
gather. You «tpply the etr*] ".‘"i''1™ CW.ftr
cass and then hustle for the _______
W* win? te tup.
butfbrde. I pi* one InSy ia CYMJ
If yowhave land of Iwts for
sale don't put them out » t Y.‘f*“*!4
brick are wanteA everywhere. | s ^ht and expect buyers to go1 Wrt,
up in the air after thank Look
for your customer; find kink
put something attractive before
him. Shew him you have the
goods'worth the money, and
have
we should make thent by the
hundreds of thousands. Let
the Rip Van Winkles awake
ftnd e**e where we are and what
ft/e have.
terfo fat
USwslW.
Forward! All'live people
are inclined fo go forward. Did
you ever hear of an enterprise
succeeding i\ulu me one
o I or ward
r?
Thir is n o>^ir
ro go
Jeade
as pioneer—as
word. It
Th#
* (Wi'Md to dS
-»• good work *«
rlftctric mtchin##
•tight (o#lr 20 Ibti |
him wtmtoify <mt
you’ve got him. If you-
a house to rent don't expect to! *"4C?
get all (he “traffie will bear'! bro-^Mi.^
the first hkch. Catching renters
at high prices is no advan-
tage. Good renters M low
WCtt .0 Ku'JZiTSSJLF'-JSSkSt’
A Chance for old and new
Subscribers to get the
Herald at a Reduction#
PVPPVRAHV WANTS the HERALD'
9m w rsli ¥ E*Vw¥ now—even the ghouls
are interested in it at present. You want it if you are
not a subscriber. You wartt the news; you want the
truth of the county matters and the duplicity of the
county renegades, and the HERALD is the only pap-
er in Swanson county that’s equal to the occasion.
THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR
one whole year and the Herald 6 months,
BOTH FOR 50 CENTS
THE WICHITA WEEKLY EAQLB
ARKANSAS VALLEY FARMER
A PAIR OF STEEL SCISSORS
And the Herald a year, all tor
$1.00
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Rhodyback, Vernon L. The Mountain Park Herald (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 23, 1910, newspaper, December 23, 1910; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853497/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.