Tonkawa Chieftain. (Tonkawa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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pirst State Bank of Tonkawa
Established 1899
At the close of business September 1, 1910 :
ASSETS LIABILITIES
Loans and Discounts............$110,200.37 Capital Stock $ 20,000.00
Overdrafts 1,786.11
Real Estate.............. 5,951,00
Bonds and State
Warrants.........$35,294.05
Cash and Sight
Exchange........ 58,816.17 94 110 32
Surplus and Profits............ 2,064.51
DEPOSITS.....................189,983.19
212,017,70
212,047.70
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THE TONKAWA CHIEFTAIN
ISSI KD I.VKUY l ltlOAY M ICN 1
CAKI. B. WILLI AMS, I 11tor.
Enlere at the I’ontoflle.e ut Tonka wu, Kaj
Countv. Oklahoma, as 2nd clast n. : mut i • • r
Subscription Rates $1.00 Her Year in Atlvatm
I,ocatcil Two lllocli* Wi-t of I*................
ISrund Avenue.
Democrati c Ticket
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State Nominees
For Governor Leu I'rm'c.
For L'njut. < iov. .1. .1. Me \ 1 • • t*• r
For Sec. *»:' State lien F. Harrison
For Auditor l<oo Meyer
For Atty General Cnarlcs West
For Treasurer lioberl Dunlop
For Superintendent 1! II. Wilson
FiXuminer, Inspector A. Taylor
For Mine Inspector Kd lioyle
Com'r of Labor C. I. Daugherty
Cotn’r of Charities Kate IJernanl
Insurance Com’r l\ A. Ilallanl
State Printer lilies Farris
Pres. Hoard of Agri G. T Hryan
Corp. Com'r George A. Ib-n-.i ;n\
Clerk Supm. Court W.ll.('impb«
Justice Suprm Court M. .1 Kane
Judge Crm Cot of Ap T. II
Congress N. I . Mi Neil
District .) udg> W M IT nvie .
Hepresontatives .1. A H ibcmli
T. O. Williams
having made a single promise to
any man, further tiian the promise
faithfully to servo the people of
Oklahoma. Many men luvo come
to me since ray nomination, apply
ing for apiHjintivo positions. I
have given this answer to ail:
“Under nocircuinstaneos will I con-
sider the applications for appoint-
ment until after my election.”
Another thing I want to make
plain. lama Democrat standing
upon a Democratic platform, but as
governor of Oklahoma, I will be gov-
ernor of all the people of the state.
I shall not attempt to use the oflice
in the interest of any political party,
it will be my one ambition to give
to the people of the state a credit-
able administration of public affairs,
an administration that will witness
the greatest possible degree of
growth and development in the
state, and the unequalled happiness
and prosperity of the people, In
tins work I invite the help and
counsel of every man in the state
who really desires righteous gov-
ernment.
Men of Oklahoma, I go forth to
the conflict without a single fear,
with absolute confidence that the
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County Nominees
County .' udge Claude Duval
County Attorney .1. K. Ibinis
Sherill L II. Hart
Treasurer II M /.eigler
Register of Deeds I C Dt
District Clerk A. Spurks
County Clerk \V. K. M u
County Superintendent K. \ Du c
County Surveyor I S. ( ,u k
Commissioner I, A C.mn
"Ok laborna is the i
the Union hat ng a State t
missioner elected by a direct vote
of the people
people will dotlio right tiling,
have not yet passod the meridian of
life. I am nut rummaging among
the ruins of the Homan Republic,
Doyle [ nor invading the tombs of the dead
I Kings of Old England. 1 am living
in the active, busy, rushing pres-
ent. and am looking into the still
more active, busy rushing future.
I enter this future with malice to-
wards none, with charity for all,
determined to do my best for the
glory of the state and advancement
of our people.
To this end, let all patroits strive.
I love Oklahoma, her institutions
and her people. 'Tis here 1 have
spent the best and mature years of
my life, and hero live my warmest
friends. All that 1 am, all that 1
ever hope to bo, 1 owe to the peo-
ple of this state. As their chosen
servant, 1 shall faithfully and
honestly serve.
"As Maine goes, so goes the na-
tion. Such a saying was current
Joe McNoal is very much dissat ,
lulled will, I lie Oklahoma ,.|,vli,„>' |',' ™1'"’,r-v, “ lial[ “”,urT a>">-
lew. llut tills is the .................. O'* *‘ory l.a«u l.ul.H of re,..,at,nK it-
. | .. f i . soli, and this campaign bears every
gave Joe a maturity of tin- Lcpi
, itii evidence of preparing for the repe-
can votes at I ■ pr i . v n,
, , ., , iiiimi I Imre is only one reason
not refuse the nomination. \ initu , , , . . .
Chieftain u 11 y the laft administration should
' not lie as popular with tho people
“Oklahoma is the only State jn today as it was on tho day of Tuft’s
t hr people know
State banks have not lost a
penny I 1,1 ®i p
years.
“Oklahoma is the only new State
admitted to the I nion in the last
fifty years that h.;s rcall ud one
hundred cents on the dollar out of
every State warrant t has ■*.. ctl.'
“Oklahoma is (lie only State ir
the In ion where the toiling mass-
es had their views o' government
written in the Statu Constitution
“Oklahoma is tin* only St.itr in
the Union where up. ml and
are each equally proto, tel by
Const,itui ui and i \
political handcaps.
WANTED—Hoarders or room-
ers, J*5 per week, at the old'
Liegerot residence.
GkO. A LI.I Y.
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truce when (ioveni"
One matter I want to set at
for all time to come When I
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men nor net of men shall be
t*
or wlint I must refrain fr<xii
I hud rather lie the doorke
the executive mansion, tha
elot Ill'll With the | It le Ilf ' 1, ,,
and liu\ e to submit my sell
control of any liv ing in m
has ever oeeupied all imp,a
tleial imsiliou who ill be m
hampered in the dUcliurgt
oltleial duties than I will lie
httve pro,'Ur, d mv nominal u
will win my liuul election will
No Reason for Doubt.
We guarantee complete relief to
II sufferers from constipation. Ini
very ease where we fail we will
apply the medicine free.
Kexall Orderlies are a gentle, I
etlcctive, dependable and safe bowel |
regulator, strengthoncr and tonic.
They re establish nature's functions
est in a quiet, easy way. They do not
am cause any inconvenience, griping
1 nausea. They are so pleasant to
it take and work *o easily that they
may be taken by any one ut any
They thororoughly tone up
ole system to healthy aetivi-
No
'in11- time.
I do, the wI
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to
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ire
of
in Hettall Orderlies are unsupasit-
be able and ideal for tlieuse ofchildren
a old folks and delicate persons. \\ e
the cannot tint higlilv recoinmi'iid them
a all snllmvrs from any form of eon-
' stipallon and it-, attendant evils,
i I wo si • s |(tc and l?.i Remember
is you (an obtain l.evall Remedies in
I tins community only at our store
d The I! vail Store. Tho IN
it Thai macy, J A. Jones, I’rop.
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Pasture.
I have 160 acres of fresh pas-
ture lor horses. Plenty of good
water, good fence, 75c per month.
Inquire of E. K. VanSlykl.
A Good Position
Can be had by ambitious young
men and ladies in the held of
Wireless" or Railway telegraphy.
Since the 8-hour law became ef-
feetiye, and since the Wireless
companies are establishing sta-
tions throughout the country
there is a great shortage of tele-
graphers. Positions pay begin-
ers from $70 to $90 per month,
with good chance of advancement.
The National Telegraph Institute
operates six official institutes in
America, under supervision of K.
K. and Wireless Officials and
places all graduates into positions.
It will pay you to write them for
full details at Cincinnati, O., or
Philadelphia. l'a., Enid, Okla.
See our $1 window.
Ll W1S JlWELRY CO.
For Sale.
160 acres of land, 6 miles south
of Tonkawa, well improved, must
be sold at once, can give terms
and payments. For particulars
call on Shrivcr & Williams, Ton
kawa, Okla.
CITY DIRECTORY
Of Tonkawa, Kay County, Okla.
City Officials:
Mayor T. O. Williams.
Clerk R, jf. Stalnakor.
Attorney —
Marshal—Josh Moore.
I Treasurer J. PotTenborger.
City Engineer R. E. J’ati.r-xm.
Street Commissioner J. C. Ilond
Councilmen .). S Mur, ay, K. E
| Cun Slyke, F. II. Hazel wood, J. (J.
Wood, J. A. Jones, It. A. Ditto, I
1 X. Runyan, O. N. Raffety.
Council meets every Thursday
I night.
Imported Percheron, Belgian and
Shire Stallions For Sale at my larm
3 1-2 miles southeast of Tonkawa,Ok.
I keep the best horses money can buy, and guarantee
all my horses to be breeders. Guaranteed when sold.
I can save you money on a horse. I keep the price
down and the quality up. Correspondence solicicted
I. E. BURK
References, First State Rank, Hank of Cotumerco, and Tonkawa
National Hank.
Railroad Time Table:
SANTA FK
! Lv. East.............. 6:25 a. m.
East 11:45 a. in.
Ar. East
East
9:45 p. in.
10 ; 15 a. m.
Lodgo Directory
I A. F. it A. M. ‘2nd and 4th Monday
I. O. O. F. every Friday
Encampment every Saturday
K. of P.,every 1st and 3d Wednesday
M. W. A. 1st and 3rd Thursday
Yeoman ...... every Tuesday
j Rebecca every Tuesday
Royal Neighbors
.............2nd and 4th Thursday
Eastern Star 1st and 2nd Monday
PAUL MEAD
BLACKSMFI H,...............HORSE SHOER
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRER
His shop is located south of Kreger.s General Merchandise store
He has the only steam lathe and punch in the city
He carries a large stock of horse shoes and a line of Automobile
repair tools that enables him to do all kinds of skilled labor.
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Foster Lumber Company
For The Best Of
LUMBER, COAL AND PAINTS
TONKAWA, OKLAHOMA.
K. E. Newund, M'G'r
The Kansas City Weekly Star
The most comprehensive farm paper--All
the news intelligently told--Farm ques-
tions answered by a practical farmer and
experimenter. Exactly what you want in
market reports.
ONE YEAR 25c.
Address THE WEEKLY STAR, Kansas City, Mo.
Mi;s. L.A.MYLRS
THE POPULAR MILLINER
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that if you buy your
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of her this fall you will get
FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL AND LOW PRICES
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ORDERS ON TONKAWA MERCHANTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
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Economy is Wealth
1 hcio is nothing like a savings accoumt to keep poverty
at arm’s length. Lots of people think it is of no use to try to
save up unless they have a large lump of money to start with.
A mistake. It is the little amounts, saved systematically from
'u 1 k *() week, that go to make up the strongest barrier against
need. The
Bank of Commerce
is a permanent institution. 5 ou always know just where your
money is and how to get it. You know that it is being taken
care of and that you are getting interest on it all the time.
You also know that
DEPOSITS are GUARANTEED
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AND COAL COMPANY
The place to buy
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FITZovlralls
Fit Best'Wear Longest
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A GOOD GRADE OF ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
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MOUND CITY HORSE SHOE PAINT §
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Come and Give Us a Trial
Our Prices are Not High
W. V. CARD
Local Agent
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TONKAWA MARKIGT REE’ORl
t’orrcvic 1 e.,rl, week by H K VanSi.ykk A Co.
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Hi tin per Ion tMiutiih
SlmrlH per ii»i pound.
Meal per hundred pound. I
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• "Ml per Ini.hel
'V'Mer Shell., prr |N,un<1
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per ilnreti
Mutter fi»t, per Ih
Mut ler. per pnund
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lien. Ih * Marnier. 4o Um k.
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Williams, Carl E. Tonkawa Chieftain. (Tonkawa, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910, newspaper, September 23, 1910; Tonkawa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1171709/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.