The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1905 Page: 3 of 16
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Take your home paper.
Subscribe for the Lance.
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Come to Mountain Park.
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If you re looking for a healthy k>-
cation, come to Mounttain Park.
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If you know any news call in ahd
tell us, how do you expect us to print
the news unless we hear of the hap.
penings.
Chatle Mr*»gagfcs and notes for sale
at the Lance Office.
Watson Bros, hand Is the celebrated
Empire Cream Separator, in 3 sixes.
For Sole: j good farms, one well
improve d, good house and out build
ings; for particulars inquire at the
Lance office, tf
To Trade
Wanted to trade fine Hotel and fix*
tures in (leveland Oklahoma, for Real
Estate Enquire at Liuce Office.
Miners Take Notice.
Those having mineral claims in
Mountain Park Mi-.ing District can
have the same recorded by M. R.
Dugan District Recorder. Office with
the Mountain Park Lance
NOTICE
All parties having stock in mv
pasture are hereby notified to settle all
aonotinte after October 1st at the
Citizens Bank Mountain Park Okla,.
. C. E. .leeks.
J. W. Crawford started for Kansas
City Tuesday,we may be able to make
an important announcement next
week.
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w. p. Btyan and Ollin Green are
clerking in A.I. McAlisters grocery.
T- C. Egan is again in the bank
after, rusticating on his Harm a week.
Mrs. W. W. Watson left Saturday
for a months visit in Kansas.
Mrs. Montgomery has rented the
Golden Rule Store building where she
is putting in a full line of Ladies fnr*
nishing goods.
Dr. Prather of Vernon was in the
Park Sunday.
The rain Sunday night was very
beneficial to the winter wheat.
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J. M. Cummings and A. C. Tread*
way are now traveling for the Mount-
ain Park Manufacturing Company.
Arrangements are about completed
for a new Photograph gallery being
located here.
Last Friday and Saturday our cot-
ton buyers here bought over aoo bales
ofcottpn.
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A horse owned by W. O. Shelton
got scared by the train Tuesday
morning And ran off, but luckily only a
little damage was done to the buggy.
Judge Hayes left for Huston Texas
Wednesday.
NEW
RESTAURANT
. 3oe 3obvt0on, prop
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Board by day !
or week.
Meals at all hours :
Good meals pnd j
clean beds.
West Broadway.
Mountain Park, O. T.
t+M i iwnaaa
J. M. Hayes,
attorney at law!
NOTARY PUBLIC
Call at Laxck Office
Mountain Park, Oklahoma, i
CITY TRANSFER
Hauling done to all parts of tho
City at reasonable rates.
Ira Hook, Proprietor.
The New York World.
THRICR—A—Wt.KK MOTION.
READ WHEREVER THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
iS SPOKEN.
For the autumn season now at hand
the most valuable paper to .you will be
the New York Thrice-a- W eek World,
because it offers you more at the price
than any other paper published any-
where in the world.
This is a time of great events. We
are having stirring times boatli at
home and abroad. The Thrice-a-Week
World comes to you every other day,
except Sunday, with all the news,
fully, accurately and promptly told.
The Thrico-a-Week World is fair in
its political reports You can get the
truth from its columns, wheather you
are Republican rr Democrat, and that
ia what you wunt.
The Thrice a-Wreek World al ways has
a aerial story running, and it is always
a tirst-cl ass story by a first-class auth-
or. The Thrice-a-Week World pub-
lishes better fiction than any otner
newspaper in the United States.
Special attention is also given to
markets, and there are many other
valuable features.
The regular subscription to The
Thrice-a Week World la only 91,1)0
per year, (156 papers). We offer this
uuequled newspaper and
' The Mr>t-jrT.\iN Park Lance
together one year for 91,75
The regular anbreription price of
the two pap.M s la fi.’.oo .
Subscribe at, the Lance Office
Fall Festivities .
Kansra City Mo . October 2nd to 7th
1006. * For tire above occasion the
Frisco Ry, will aell tickets at one fare
for the round trip. Date of sale Oct.
lit to 7th fiual return limit Oct, 9th.
Call at Depot for further infoamatlon.
! Cornett, Aft,. Mountain Park.
: Darn? Xce
Mountain Park
Hack
i Call to any part of tha oity '
| promptly anawered.
Special Bummer Tourist Rates to Tlie
SOUTH-EAST
VIA
RATE
LIMIT
DATE
One Fa<e Plus Tao Dollars, for Hour cl 'I rip.
Sixty I)ad) to September 30, 1905.
lliys from Dale of Sale.
TERRITORIES Alabama. Flarida, Ge irgia.K- n
tutky, Louisiana, Mi*sM>ippi.
Noiih ai d S< uth Carolina. :eiiu*st*e. Viigmia aim
West Viiginia.
ASK Frisco Agent or
Address the undersigned ror n ore detailed information.
F. E. Clark, District Passenger Agent
Wichita, Kansas.
Painful Periods
Life often seems too long to the woman who suf-
fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing-
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful To make life worth living, take
Hine (flHlUi
It Eases Women's Pains
k quickly relieves Inflammation, purifies and enriches the blood,
strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased con-
ditions from which weak women suffer.
It Is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At aO druggest's in $1.00 bottles.
OTZUM V* 41 UUU
bety sni frankly, Is strictest confid-
ence, tetlng M all your symptoms end
troubles. We will send free Advice
(In plain peelsil envelope), how to
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory
Dept., Tha Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
MI 8UTTKBXD GREATLY,"
writes Mrs. L. E. Ctevsnger, of Belle- T*
view, N. C.,“ at ay monthly periods,
all ay Ufa, but the first bottle of Car-
dui gave me wonderful ruBef, and now
I aa In bettar health than I have been r 1
for ■ long time I think Card ul the greet- I
eat woman's medicine in the world."
NEW GROCERY
& CONFECTIONARY.
E. S. (Dorse, (ropvtc-tor.
I Keep in Stock a Good Line of Grucene*. Canrd (loud-., ( imtrc lotiitry
and Grocers Sundries.
Give me a Trial. Ctuntry Produce Bought and Sold.
Dont forget 'he place! East Spruce St.. - - - Motin.aing bail’. OUah .....
ANNOUNCEMENT
A. I. McAlister is too
. busy this week to write
an ad, having received
three car loads of
goods and having to
mark and place them
all, it will be next week
before they can an-
nounce their bargains.
A. I. McAlister.
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Everton, H. G. The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1905, newspaper, October 5, 1905; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853651/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.