The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 16, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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THE OPPORTUNIT
OF A LIFE TIME!
Will You Grasp It ?
q There are oppor.uni.ies offered which, if taken a. .he proper time, will mean .he foundation of a fortune. Many of our grea.es. financiers of .he
present day made their start with inducements not to be compared with those we offer you at the present time.
q Real Estate is and ever will be the greatest source of revenue to ,he man who has discernment and who backs same by even modes. t
II Without a doubt Oklahoma City will, in ,he near future, be selected as the location of our State Cap.tal. Even wt.hou. .h, rnducemen. to offer
Oklahoma City presents .oday the highest, ihe best, the safest route to Real Estate Inveslmenl.
q To the investor or homeseeker who comes with the expectation of making himself a home or to add to h.s bank account, Oklahoma Crty
that is the best, safest and most desireable in a Real Estate line. _ . ,
<3 Have you stopped to consider the many advantages we are offering you? Have you stoppe o in ove
the true facts that have made Oklahoma City what it is-the best advertised and most talked of city in the United States today?
There Is a Reason Why!
« Let us cover the ground carefully together and see if our claims are not sufficient to warrant us in
inviting you to come among us and to assist us in building and developing the most metropolitan and
cosmopolitan city in the Southwest,
What We Can Offer
i st. The Best of Everything.
2nd. The Soundest and Most Conservative Banking Institutions in
the United States.
3rd
4th.
5th.
6th.
One of the Finest School Systems to be found Anywhere.
The Best Street Car Service Southwest of Chicago, and many
Interurban Lines Built, Under Construction or Contemplated,
to connect Oklahoma City with Dozens of Towns Depending
on Us as a Trade Center.
Nearly Seventy Miles of Fine Asphalt Streets, the Joy of Auto
Owners and of Those Owning Other Conveyances.
A Fine Water Works System, giving the city the very best of
fire protection.
7th.
8th.
9th.
10th.
I Ith
12th.
The Headquarters of a Great Telephone Company, and a
Local Exchange with over 6,000 subscribers.
Some ot the Finest Churches in the entire Southwest.
The Amusement Center of the State, as well as the recognized
City of Conventions and Public Gatherings.
Two of the largest and best Packing Plants in the country, each
building a 3,000,000 Plant, which will give employment to
thousands of skilled workmen.
The largest Chamber of Commerce west of the Mississippi
over 1,000 members banded together to make Oklahoma City
grow.
Last and Best The very Best Residence District in any
city of the Southwest, and the greatest and most up-to-date
Boulevard System in America.
Q You may be exacting in your wants. We can accommodate you. You desire a neighborhood where the restrictions are such as to give you
neighbors of the very best class. If you desire every modern convenience, such as gas, electric lights, city water, pavements, s.dewalks shade
trees, street car service, and in fact the most beautiful residence suburb in the entire city where you can build or buy a home close enough for business
men, far enough away from the city to escape noise, dust and dirt-do not fail to look at the best
* PUTNAM HEIGHTS *
WHEN IN DOUBT CONCERNING REAL ESTATE-CALL, PHONE, WRITE
PUTNAM COMPANY
REAL ESTATE
PHONE P. B. X. 133 OKLAHOMA CITY
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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/m1/5/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.