The Mountain Park Herald. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE HERALD. Predict Our Finish.
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PUBLISHED WEEKLY
C. L. NOEL, Editor and Manager.
Subscription # i per
SALUTATORY.
‘HOWDY.’
Terrible predictions con-
cerning what will happen to
the poor old earth during the |
_ next twenty-five years were
Ygj,. I made the other day at Exeterl
Hall London. The prophets
of disaster, a large number of
whom were clergymen, were
in attendance at ‘ ‘The Prophe-
tic and Second Advent Confer-
It always gives one a sense I "whi,e they differed ^
of extreme pleasure to meet an what in details, all agreed that
old-time, valued friend, long the end of the world was at
gone away, and as hands clasp, hand. They were not jte
the first and most expres- sure whether the final catastro-
sive word usually spoken is I phe will come on May a, 19, a9
Howdy! lor April 9. I93t;butthey were
And, though it has been quite sure that one of these
some >ears since good fortune dates will prove to be the cor
allowed me the p leasure of be- rect one.
ing associated with the people There can ^ no doubt that
of Mountain .Park, in returning Ue world has nearly out-lived
and again venturing my hopes it, usefulness, the prophets de
and prospects with their s I dared. The wars and earth-
cannot repress a desire to say quakes which have afflicted it
“Howdy! toall the staunch I recently are positive proof,
true friends of the olden times,
and to those who have linked The first dollar handed us I
their fortunes with those of the for subscription under the new
peerless little city since my management was by our old
leaving. friend R. Bramblett, the pop-
In assuming control of The ular cotton buyer. Thanks,
Herald, the current issue of Brother Bramblett. Next!
succeeds The ----- —
intention! Verily the path of the I
transgressor is strewn with
0. B. JBGKS, w. B. SPARKS, R. H. JONES,
President. Vloe-President, Csshisr.
Citt3ens ganh ot flDt. parh.
Capital Stock $10,000.
DIRECTORS.
G. E. JECKS, R. H. JONES, W. B. SPARKS,
* R P. WOOTEN, T. C. KAGLN.
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Roberts’ Drug Store
Keeps a full line of
.Drugs, Druggists Sundries,
Toilet Articles,Pa tentedi-
cines, Paints, Oils, Glass,
Candy, Cigars, and everything
to be found in a first class drug store.
Dr. E. E. Roberts, Proprietor.
i The Park Saloon.
which paper
Lance, it is not my
to “fill a long-felt want, nor,anytfi; but roses and eider.
to-give the public a paper down. Warrants for the col
they will feel proud of,” as is lection of delinquent personal
too often the stereotyped taxes have been placed in the
claim, but I do intend to make hands of the sneriff. They,
The Herald a clean readable r*ear cent* interest plus
paper that people will read|C<^S and Pena,'X-
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Your patronage solicited.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Cold Beer always on tap.
You will be treated ri^it.
will
and enjoy—and pay for
The Herald’s general pol
icy will be to assist in every
NEW BOARDING HOUSE.
Half block couth of Frisoo depot Eaat aide of traok
All you can eat for SSeents
Coffee like your mother used to make."
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what a fellow gets by owning
things. _
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Monday afternoon it began
manner possible any effort or|F? r?'n an*j the clouds grew
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benefit our people. Politically, uUtion hied themselves to the
it will be Democratic to the “fraid-hole,” where some of
center, and though at all times them remained until after!
full justice and courtesy shall $i*ht o’clock the next morning.
. ’-n tr% -v#arv nn- Tup The Herald man seemed to I
be given to every one, The ^ on, who stayed
Herald will stand for the up. He stayed above ground I ;
NEW PARK HOTEL.
i mm-** vvs ns/vr v v* mr g \JUIIU
rights ol those good men who and slept soundly.— after
have made the democratic daylight
party and society in Kiowa ■
county what they are today. ' ‘The citisen standing in the
Thanking the people ofjdoonvay of his home-content-
Mountain Park for their many e<* on threshold—his family
expressions of good will and I gathered about his hearthstone I
promises of liberal support, I while the evening of a well-
__ to.it/ I spent day closes in scenes and
T. H. JONES, Proprietor.
The only first clan house in the city-
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Everything new. New house, new furniture and splenidly
ventilated rooms. Special attention given to the traveling public.
Mountain Park, Okla,
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Very truly, spent day closes in scenes and
C. L. Noel. sounds that are dearest—he
shall save the republic when
rM, h. evidently .ho.n UJ*ed™,»*»P is futile and the
•white feather” on the rate bin. Sun- barracks are exhauated.H
ply another one of hit famous bhaflh. | —Henry W. Grady,
Ht. Park ME.4TM4RKET
Keeps Constantly on hand Freeh and
Cored Meats.
Pore Leaf Lard, 3 lbs 33c, $ Iba SS
Home Rendered Lard. Give me a cal
8proce Street. D. W. LAK1M.
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Noel, C. L. The Mountain Park Herald. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1906, newspaper, May 17, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853673/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.