The Quay Times (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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THE QUAY TIMES
SEE US FOR
Chain
Chain Hooks,
Tackle Blocks
Snatch Blocks
And All Oil Field Hardware
THE BELL1S COMPANY
Hardware, Furniture, Undertaking
Phone 4 Main Street. Quay
“Always s Little More For a Little Less"
We Are Headquarters
For Everything
In The Hardware Line
Carpenters’ and Rig Builders’ Tools
A Specialty
We Carry a New Up to Date Line of
FURNITURE
Also Undertaking Service Day or Night
Newton Hardware Co.
Telephone 27
Licensed Embalmer Service Day or Night
QUAY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician in Charge
Over First State Bank
Phone 29
REPAIRING
Now that the holiday rush is over, I can now de-
vote my time to Repair Work. No piece of work
is too difficult for me to handle and all work is
guaranteed. Remember LEWIS can fix it.
H. H. LEWIS, Jeweler
Quay, Oklahoma, Friday, January 25. 1918
Happy Fuller Hurt
United States of America
Departi'ieut uf Ju>tn-<*
"T’« Registration of German
skull ami is re-
a fractured
ported in a seriouscondition.
While working on No. 7, Mc-i
Crosky, Wednesday night
he was struck on the head by,
a hoard that was knocked
loose from the rig.
Leases Theatre
John (iurihahli has leased
, the Strand Theatre and an-
nounces that he will o|>en it
as a show house just as soon
make a number
Alien Enemies
_
Dates of Registration
The date of registration tor the
Western District of Oklahoma will
commence at 6 a. m. on Febru-
ary 4th. 1!HK ami continue on each
day successively thereafter l»etween
0 a. in. and 8 p. in., up to and in
eluding the ttlh day of February,
11*1:1, at 8 o'clock p. m.
The Place of Registration
In the cities of Lawton, FI Krno,
Knid, (iuthrie, Shan nee ami Okla-
homa City, the Chief of Police
will Ik* enlarged and new
opera chairs and pictures ma
chines installed.
dty any conduct the registration
in the office of the Police Depart-
ment. The Postmaster of Okla-
homa City, by reason of Okla-
homa City being the largest office
in the Western District, will act a-
Chief Registrar for all other towns
ami non-tirban areas in the district
and the Postmasters of their re-
spective towns will act as Assist-
ant Registrars and conduct the
registration for their community at
the postoffice.
Clean Up Prices
on WORK SHOES
All $8.50 Heavy Work Shoes - $7.50
All $7.50 Heavy Work Shoes - $6.50
All $6.50 Heavy Work Shoes - $5.50
All $6.00 Heavy Work Shoes - $5.00
Special Prices on All Heavy Shoes
CAWLEY BROS.
OUTFITTERS TO MEN
N«st to Poatoffico Quay. Oklahoma
The C. C. C. club met with
Marjorie and Hazelle Dorr
Tuesday night, devoting the
evening mostly to business
affairs. Some new members
will be taken in at the next
meeting when Red Cross
work will lie taken up. Future
i meetings will be held at the
postoffice. Those present
were Margorie ami Hazelle
Dorr, Eva Craven, Myrtle
Hedges, Erma Boingardner,
Alta McKaughan and Ber-
nice Holder.
J. 1*. lloke was over from ...............
Stillwater the fore part of the I thk chairman and president of his
week attending to business district and immediately u|»n hi.
.. , • • . I ; -i return home will organize a Schmil l
matters pertaining to Ins oil mttixA of .Men***, which
Defense Work In
Every Okla. Home .
In every county seat in Okla
homa will l»e held a meeting of
representative citizens from every I
school district in tliut county. The
representative present will l»e made 1
New Boarding House :!r *5%.
___ 1> n o 1, i <wli> .lit r* i • i 11 f lin f I flip it \ f wo W W. I r* ,
interests at this place
Chas. F. Noble has made
a location for a rig in block (1.
John Terry is building a
two room residence in the
south part of town.
I
For Sale—Nice new Spring-
field wagon, team—black
horse and gray mare.
Jersey cow. giving £al"
Ions of milk and one pound
of butter |>er day, *7.*>: Forty
thorobred white Orpington
hens, $1 each. T. C. Danner.
Mr. and Mrs. R. It. Crom-
well are the parents of a new
baby boy that arrived at
their home Thursday.
Found A pair of shoes.
Owner can have same by
proving property ami paying
for this ad. J. E. Campbell,
Santa Fe depot.
Earl Stocker arrived from
Cherokee, Kansas, last Sun-
urdav night ami has accepted
a position as clerk in the
Firsl State Bank at this
place.
Messrs. Foster ami Kin-
ney of Cushing were in Quay
last Tuesday attending a
a stockholders’ and directors’
meeting of the First State
Bank. They expressed them-
selves as being highly pleased
is designed to make Oklahoma 100
per cent working patriots. Uni-
form organization will result from
the adoption of the same constitu-
tion in 5843 separate and distinct
districts and <00,000 loyalty pledge
cants will Ik* available on that day
for distribution in these districts.
Tull Oil & tins Co. No. < on the
Stocker is shut down at 450 feet, j
for water.
The Magnolia Petroleum Co.1
got a WOO barrel well on tbe Jones
farm this week.
Tw in State Oil Co. No. It) ou
the Hoke is on top of the sand
and No. 14 U drilling at 400 feet.
Magnolia No. 5. Tucker, is ma-
torial on ground for a rig. *
John Terry will wrestle Clar-,
once Rogers of Augusta, has., here
Saturday night, Feb. <.
Miss Marjorie Dorr lias returned
from a two weeks’visit with friends
at Oklahoma City, Ardmore ami
Ada.
Jack Slavin is laid up by a
severe attack of la gripja*.
Miss Ida Rhodes is visiting
friends at Lebanon, Mo.
A tent belonging to John Terry
aiul occupied by Ernest Stubbs
binned Tuesday night.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Wilie was operated on for
tonsilitis and adenoids at (Juay
Emergency hospital Wednesday.
A. T. Cook is tilting jury
service at l’nwnee.
Everett Jones is building
two-room residence in tbe
\JLTE Have Opened a New Boarding House
” on east Main street and Invite all our
old friends and new ones to call and see us.
Wc Poiitively Intend to Remain in thi* Butmeet All the ( oming Winter
Mr. and Mrs. John Garibaldi
Patronize Cushing Steam Laundry
Work Called For
and Delivered
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Office First Door East Thompson • Hotel
Phone 47 * H. L. Swagerty, Agent
Read The Quay Times, $1 Per Year
has made during the time it
has been opened for business.
Kenneth Holder of Okla-
homa City came up last Sat-
urday night and remained
till Sunday afternoon with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Holder, northwest of
town.
Miss Bessie Ball spent Sat-
urday and Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Airs. J. 11.
Ball, north of Maraniec.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller
and Mr. and Mrs. William
Litiville of Jerome, Arizona,
are recent arrivals to the Quay
oil field. Mr. Miller and Mr.
Linville will be employed on
tbe Magnolia lease south of
town and will occupy houses
on the Harry Jones farm.
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Linville
were formerly Ina and Ethel
Jones, respectively.
Mrs. VV. NY. Troxel is en-
joying a visit from her sister
and a friend from Iowa this
week. These ladies came to
Oklahoma expecting to find
nice, warm weather and no
snow, but say they found
more snow than they had in
Iowa up to the lime of their
leaving.
L. F. Cox returned a few
days ago from Kansas where
he has been for the past
week. He w ent to Oklahoma
City Friday afternoon to
meet his neicesof Little Rock,
Ark., the Misses Winquest.
Miss Ruby Enoch, who
has been visiting her sister
al Okmulgee for the past six
weeks, returned Sunday night.
She w as accompanied by her
sister and husband and also
a friend, whose names we
have not learned.
M. P. FAIR
PRACTICAL rnD PARTICULAR
r i iimrinr ru" r i
EOPLE
Gas Fixtures, Gas Stoves, Pipe Fittings
Globes and Mantels
SEE
The W. R. Pickering Lmbr. Co.
What You Want—When You Want It
Phone 8
C. J. Horton, Manager
QUAY
Building and Repairing Time
Is All The Time in Quay
This is the Place to Buy Building Material
You Buy RIGHT when you Buy Here
American Lumber Co.
D. 1. Clark, Mgr.
Phone 20
Quay Cash Grocery
and Feed Store *
Staple and Fancy Groceries
All Kinds of Feed
Mack Cox, Proprietor
Start The New Year Right
By Opening an Account with Us
THE FIRST STATE BANK of QUAY appre-
ciates your business and will give you the same
prompt and courteous treatment, be the ac-
count large or small.
All Deposits Are Guaranteed
under the State C.uaranty law. Come
in and visit us w hether you have business
to transact or not Open an account
with us today.
FIRST STATE BANK
Quay, Oklahoma
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Shatzel, Frank. The Quay Times (Quay, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1918, newspaper, January 25, 1918; Quay, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc907648/m1/1/: accessed May 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.