The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Leading; Oklahoma City Concerns Who Solicit the Co-Operatlon of Organized Labor and Their Friends
CITY STATE BANK
WE APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT LARGE OR SMALL FOUR PER
CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS. DEPOSITORS GUARANTEED -i-
W. D. CALDWELL PKKM.
MAIN STREET
F. R. nUI-.lt CASH.
The Continental
Creamery Com'y
OF OKLAHOMA
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
Manufacturers of
Fancy Creamery Butter
Ask your grocer for Meadow Gold Butter, put
up in sealed packages, air tight, dust and
odor proof. None Better. Manufac-
tured by the Continental Creamery
Company of, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma
Sash & Door Co.
GEO W. PIERSOL
President
AND THE
Darling Mill Co.
OKLAHOMA CITY, U. S. A
W1IY NOT 1M> IH'SINKSS WITH TII1C
PLANTERS ct MECHANIC'S BANK
OKI AIIOMA CITY NO. SO NORTH IIARVKY Jl T NORTH OF HIST OFFICIO
A. M. J. K W AHK, v. k-r NICK M. BLU* <-*«.
Depositor* of this Bank Ar« Protected Wy the Depositors' Guaranty Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
State and County Depository Also Depository for the State Federation of Labor
J E. riERSOL
Vic. Prut
CHAS. M. BOSWORTH
CuU«
Oklahoma State Bank
109 West Grand Avenue
Business entrusted to us will receive the
personal attention of our officers
Four per cent Interest Paid in Our Savings Department
IN UNION THERE
IS STRENGTH
We believe in Uniom. In our case we
have combined capital, skill, the best of
equipment and first class teachers and
have produced the best business college in
the Southwest. Educate your sons and
daughters in a school that is a credit to
your city and to your state. Investigate.
Hill's Business College
Phone 34 i4 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
We solicit the business of the laboring men and cordially extend to you an invitation to call
and get acquainted. We are open from 8 a. m. until 9 p. m., except Saturdays when we are
open until LO p. m.
NIGHT AND DAY HAN'Iv
ABNER DAVIS, PRES.
TRADESMEN^ STATK BANK
Cashier.
. COUN'Elt (JIIAND AVE. AND UOHINSON ST.-
is especially well organized and equipped (or caring (or the needs of mechanics nnd wage earners. No account
is too small (or our care(ul attention, nor too large for our facilities.
—YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS ARE A I.WAYS WEI.C < >ME HERE
FRANK J. WIKOFF. PRES. J. C. MCCLELLAND, v-PRES J. E. MUNHALL, CASH
PALACE LAUNDRY
PHONE
MAIN
THREE
Largest and
Oldest
In the State
ONE DAY WORK A SPECIALTY
CHEAP FUEL FOR ALL
LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER
GAS for FUEL-ELECTRICITY for POWER
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Company
Phone P B X 14
110 North Broadway
MODEL ELECTRIC LAUNDRY
LEADERS IN THE ART Of LAUNDERING
PHONE 3835
116 N. FRANCIS
Our work is unsurpassed and special
care for Ladies aists and Skirts. A
trial will convince. We cordially in-
vite your patronage and would be
pleased to have you call and inspetft
our plant.
For Beit Rrsulti Plant Barteldei Seeds FROM THE EARTELDES SEED CO.
h o m a seed
SEEDS
IY FO
CALL AND GET CATALOG
oklahoma seed house
K SEEDS 'I
poultry foods.... supplies
627-29 West Main Street
The State Bank of Capitol Hill
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $12,500.00
WE ARE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
We especially invite the laboring man to do business with us.
We know your wants and we want your business. We will
pay you 4 per cent on your time deposits.
J. L. WALLACE, Prejident JOE ROWLETT, Cashier
Oklahoma Planing Mill and
Manufacturing Co.
M. E. McCOSKEY, Manager
Sash Door,. Blinds. NouldinJ. Interior Mill WorU. Bank Figure, to Order
1006 W Washington ESTIMATES FURNISHED Phone 235
Orders for Sash and Doors
Morgan Hardwood Doors
i SOLICITED
T. A. GRIFFITH
The Sash and Door Man
PHONE 3839 5,3 N- HUDSON St.
Phone 447
?. 0. Box 633
0. K. CUT STONE WORKS
========= J. C. POWERS,Proprietor =====
CONTRACTOR FOR AND DEALER IN
CUT, SAWED, PLANED
AND ROUGH STONE
Eitimates Furnished on Application. Office* and Works: 710-22 W. 2nd
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
MAYERS BAKERY
J. BUHRER, Prop'r. —
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Pastry
Dealers in Rye Flour
Ask for the Red Label which stands
forQyality, Workmanship and Purity
108 South Robinson
Phone 2922
Wc Make Your Wearing Apparel Look Like New
Excelsior Dry (leaning
and Hat Works
420 North Broadway
Expert Cleaners, I latters and
Pressers
rPhone 93 7
Oklahoma City, O/f/a.
JERSEY CRF.ME
PHONE 955
IRON BREW
Metropolitan Bottling Works
Bottlers of High Grade Soda and Mineral Waters
615.617 N. Walker A. J. WAGNER, Prop. OM.hotns City
Oklahoma City
Art Glass Co.
J. W.Thalheiraer, Mgr
manufacturers of
ORNAMENTAL LEADED CLASS
SMS?R" CHURCH AND MEMORIAL WINDOWS SZT""* s"
309 NORTH HUDSON ST.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Hechanics in All Trades
We call your especial attention to our Large Assortment
of Tools—the most complete in the southwest.
We make you a satisfied customer.
STORM & ERICKSON HARDWARE COHPANY
II t NORTH BROADWAY PHONE *4i9
C1IIS & GARTSIDE CO.
manufacturers of
rSASH AND DOORS. MOULDINGS-
Hardwood Doors, Interior and Exterior
Finish, Banl^ and Office Fixtures, Stairs,
Qrille Work, Screen Doors, Roof Materials
LARGEST FACTORY IN THE STATE
STRICTLY WHOLESALE
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
OLYMPIC THEATRE
112 West Main
ORPHEUM THEATRE
220 West Main
GEM THEATRE [
2 1 7 N. Broadway
First Run Pictures---Latest Songs
Union Operatori
Yours lo please,
Olympic Amusement Company
B. H. 'POWELL, CKgr.
FRANZ HAT CO.
MAKERS OF UNION HATS
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THE ONLY STORE IN OKLAHOMA
MANUFACTURING
THEIR OWN HATS
6 S. HARVEY OKLAHOMA CITY
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THE MODERN
French Bakery
Always a Full Line of
Cakes, Pies and Confections
Phone 3999 327 W. California
Mike Binda, Prop.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
U K M O V A I.
PRICE CONGER & CO. Have removed their office from 133 1-2 Main street where they
. teen the peat nine years. to the former location of the American Natt-nal tank. o. 2
ROtllNION STREET, havint consolidated their bu.ine.e with the Union Tru.t Company and the
Central Title and Inve.tment Company. The bueine.. will be carried on in fit*. future under
th« MIM Ol
UNION TRUST COMPANY
Capital. $100,000 Surplns. $30,000
FIIO.Mi aOHl I.I.Mli AND < KMl'.NT
T. F. SULLIVAN LUMBER COMPANY
J. G. LEEPER, Pres and Gen Mc
©OO Wrirr Sbconp Sr*riiT
NO. 115 E. GRAND AVE.
OKLAHOMA C II
OKLA.
R C. gosse'T. ASST. M'
l.l'MUHU, LATH. SIllNtil.KS, SASIIi OOOHS. "TC
A I.HO UMIi ANI) CEMENT.
J. G. LEEPER LUMBER COMPANY
LUMBER —
AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. CEMENT AND LATH
PHO*B 26S2
OKLAHOMA C'Tf. OKLA.
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Wilson, Ollie S. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1910, newspaper, April 16, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc106875/m1/3/: accessed May 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.