The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905 Page: 4 of 6
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THE MT. PARK LANCE.
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THURSDAY PER, IS 1005.
Come to Mountain Park.
Subscribe for the Lance.
Wood taken on subscription at the
Lance office.
Chattel Mortgages and notes for sale
at the Lance Office.
If you are looking for a healthy lo-
cation, come to Mounttain Park.
We take subscriptions for the Sun
day St. Louis Post Dispatch, take it
Buy your goods of those who ad
vertise. «
When do you expect to pay your
subscription?
Rabbit hunters are telling wonder-
ful tales of the catch during the snow
storm.
The town »u filled with lumen
Monday.
The general health of the commun-
>ty is remarkably good.
Judge Tolbert of Hobart was a call
er at the Lance office last Friday.
A coal famin threatened our people
•everal days lately.
We acknowledge the receipt of a
splendid mess of rabbit from Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson on last Monday.
Next Sunday Quarterly Meeting
services will be held here by the Me-
thodist Episcopal people.
L. A. Schooler was up from Yernon
last Saturday to visit his parents
At last Horace W. Shepard is mar
ried; for several moons he has been
regaling his readers upon the magni-
tude of the coming event: it’s might)
handy to hav a newspaper of your
own to advertise the happy event; but
is it good fotm? Her's to you Bio,.
Rev. C. B. Morgan made the I.ance
office a pleasant call Monday morning
NO PICE: Any person or persons
discha ging fire-aims within the cor
porate limits of Mountain Park will b
arrested and fined to the full extent of
law, this means every-one.
B M. Southern, City Marshal
Rev. Haiper of Hobart will con-
duet the services of the M E congriga
tion Sunday night.
Parties knowing themselves indebt
ed to the Lance on Subscbiption are
requested to come in and pay up, we
need the money, and now that cotton
is begining to come in you will have
the money in the next few days, and
can settle just as well as not; don’t
put this matter off, and compel us to
mention it again, we need the money
you owe it, we must have it.
Trade with the merchants that ad-
vertise in the Lance, they deserve
your patronage.
CITY
TRANSFER.
Hauling done to all
parts of the city at rea-
sonable rates.
Ira Hook. Prop,.
1 »ho,«ld subscribe (obis
P*PTr- because from it he secures
H * ffats nowhere
t m l..? ■hould subscribe for one of
8”u*
Tux Sam-Weekly News.
thlhw?0d* °f ‘f* reader* Proclaim It
world l»!fen<'Pa! n®"",P*Per in the
",°rld- . Hecret of success Is that it
eiw! farmer and h,a ,Rmlly
JJJw want ,U furnishes the
naira* tn ** * week. It hae special
pages for every department.
for SI,75 cash in advance, we will
send The Semi-Weekly News and the
THE MOUNTAIN PARK LANCE 1
For one year. This means, you get
total of 156 copies, you get your
■nonye worth many times over.
MO&NrA^7rRg LANtmE“ °' THE
[j. T. HAMILTON, M.D.
Calls promptly answered
day or night Office over
Red Crosa Drng Store ....
SNYDER......OKLAHOMA.
our r«»d®«who,in addition
^^eir home paper, want a national
d«y JOMrOMl *re advised
to subscribe for the St. Louis Globe-
Democrat, which is published in the
city °« t'«e Union and
fit h® Very ,ront amonP- the
•*w,ff«W*t new-papers of the
1!le Dallv Ulobe-Democrat
has no equal or rival in all the West
and ought to be iu the hands of every
Eft* dai,v newspaper. Thi
VVeekljr Globe-Democrat, issued in
semi-weekly sections, a big semi-
toat!7 #1 P*' £ear’ ia tndispensible
to the farmer, the merchant or the
professional man who desires to keep
»£f7?U*h!y po“ted’ but who has not
thnJu® re.ad a. lar*e dail-v P»Per.
while its great variety of well-selected
reading matter makes it in valuable to
every member of the family. See ad-
vertisement elsewhere In this issue
and write to the Globe Printing C o ,
St. Louis, Mo , for free sample copv.
Notice.
Parties who wish brick for building I
purposes can ge» them at ih : Moun
lain Park Brick Yaid. Ira Hook in
charge.
1 w. H. Gibbs
hardware;
WjJ °[ 8he,f Hardware Carried in Stock.
: Mounut Vehicle• *“d Wire °" >hor. n«ic«.
ORA BRAMBLETT,
If as^ hJL,?Lyour Sa,es' come and see me I
Exchange J3ai\
W. F. McI’ke, Proprietor.
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* Mountain Park
Hack Line.
O. A. Uakkh, I’rop.
Will make all trains at R. R.
junction, rails to any part of city
^ answered. Mountain Park, O, *|\ *
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TWO PAPERS FOR ONe. PRICE.
Until further notice the Lanck and
the Kansas Cirv Jourmal will be sent
to any address for 11,00.
Don’t wait until it is too late. Sub-
scribe now!
NEW ~~
SHOE SHOP.
I am prepaiied to do all
kinds of Boot and Shoe re-
pairing.
When in need of work in my
line call and see me.
I can be found one door
west of the Exchange Saloon
R F. Yeason, Mountain Park Okla .
Has on hand a complete line of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Pure Whiskeys for medical use a specialty.
Corner of Main and Broadway.
Mountain Park, - _ . Oklahoma.
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iiteiii el_______
Xk I ‘ZZ’D. ®rccn, will be found doing 1
K business in the old stand, he keeps!
m constantly on hand the best brandl
f. of F,our, Good clean Corn. Corn!
Chops, Bran and Shorts. %
Call and see the old man. he will treat!
you like your mother used to do. ®
Best prices Guaranteed. g
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Everton, H. G. The Mountain Park Lance. (Mountain Park, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1905, newspaper, February 23, 1905; Mountain Park, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853681/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.