Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1010.
MOEHIHO BXAMiyH BAItTLESVILLB. OKLAHOMA.
PAGE bom.
TIN!
SHEET METAL WORK
PY GOOD MECHANICS
C. C. VANTINE
Phone 136
HQ W. Fourth Street
WE WANT LEASES
A NY ONE having oil or gas production
" developed or undoveloped leases,
can find a ready market for them by call-
ing on or corresponding with
J. S. HOUT & SON
209 Lammon BIK. Bartlesville, Okla.
Examiner Want Ads bring Results
W. R. MYERS'
LITTLE GIANT PULLER
A machine that doM the work In leu time and at half the prin
of amy other jiachine on tlie market. For sale by W. A. Myers at
THE LEIDECKER
In the Oil Country, BillYGlycerine
Made the producer smile, for it's genuine.
But times have changed—and that's no joke
Try a.Little'Giart, for "Bill" is broke.
A WOMAN OF STRANGE ROMANCES,
SHE MARRIED BROTHERS
... _ • - -• / ;- •
Mrs. Jeanette Suffern-Hlacock the aged heiress whose strange ro-
mances which received wide mention a few months ago have now resultel
in a charge of bigamy preferred by her against her first husband, Robert
Hiscock, whom she married last Sep tember. She declares that at the
time of the wedding he had a wife living in New York. Two weeks after
marrying Robert she blacked his eyes and sent him on his way, saying
that she had discovered his first wife. A week later she married his
brother Frank, whom she is now planning to sue for divorce. Both men
are many years her junior.
If you are not satisfied after uslag
according to directions two-thirds of
a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets, you can have your
money back. The tablets cleanse ana
Invigorate the stomach, improve the
digestion, regulate the bowels. Give
them a trial and get well. Sold by all
'ealers.
MONEY
LOANED In amounts to suit
on HOMES and BUSINESS
PROPERTY in Bartlesville,
Dewey or any town in Oklaho-
ma. Also
TO LOAN
on FARM LANDS anywhere in
Oklahoma, especially in this
mid OSAGE counties. We also
write INSURANCE, and buj
and sell REAL ESTATE.
LOANS at low rates, Long or
Short time, Montnly, Annual
or Semi*Annual payments, with
privilege of paying off. Call or
write.
G. F. Foster
CLEANING THE STANDPIPE.
Expert at. Work on the Big Tube on
Johnstone Avenue—In Bet-
ter Condition Than
Anticipated.
The work of cleaning out the big
standpipe near Tenth street on
Johnstone avenue has been com-
menced by Contractor D. W. Pyle
of Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. Pyle has
been in the business of cleaning and
painting standpipes for the past 18
years, and said yesterday that he
found the standpipe in this city in
better shape and much more safe
tnan any other that he has worked
on in the Btate.
The big tube will be given three
coats of graphite paint on the inBide
and two coats on the outside. All
rivets are being horoughly inspected
and tested before the painting be-
gins. and when the contractors fin-
ishes his work the standpipe will bo
r<ally in a better condition than
when it was first built.
Lame shoulder is almost Invariab:.
caused by rheumatism of the muscles
and yields quickly to the free appli.
cation of Chamberlain's Linimen'
This liniment is not only prompt a:id
effectual, but In no way disagreeable
to use. Sold by all dealers.
DR. G. W. SUTTON, Pres. J. J. CURL, Vice Pres. GEO. B. KEELER, Vice Pres.
FPANK BUCHER, Cashier. P. O. BUCHER, Ass't. Cashier
The First National Bank
BARTLESVILLE, OKLAHOMA
OLDEST BANK IN WASHINGTON 'COUNTY
A BANK'S STRENGTH is always measured by ;ts Capital
and Surplus. With a combined Capital and Surplus, greater than
that of any other Bank in Washington County, known throughout the
state as a conservative and well managed Bank, in connection with a
a practical Banking experience extending over twenty-five years we
believe our Bank should be your Bank. THINK IT OVER. We want
your business, whether large or small.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
CAPITAL STOCK . . . ,
SURPLUS and PROFITS (earned)
$50,000.00
60,000.00
Notice Calling for City Warrants
Notice is hereby given that the fo;
lowing numbered warrants, drawn o<,
the following funds, will be paid i:
presented and registered, or. if re;
Istered heretofore, if presentd t>
the undersigned. Such warrants, nuni
bers and funds upon which the
are drawn being as follows.
Contingent and Supply Fund-
Registered numbers 470 to 524 In
cluhive.
Fire and Water Fund—Registered
numbers 14 7 to 186, inclusive.
Salary Fund—Registered Hum
bers 309 to 349, Inclusive.
Street and Bridge Fund—Register
ed numbers 203 to 262, inclusive.
Street and Lighting Fund—Reg!.-;
tered numbers 39 to 16, Inclusive.
Storm Sewer Fund—Register m
number 2.
The holders of all such wararn *
will draw no Interest from and after
thirty days from this date.
Dated at my office in the city of
Bartlesville, this 27th day of May
1910.
JAY W. FIERCE,
180 City Treasurer.
REMOVAL NOTICE
We are new located on the
0 ROUND FLOOR of the new
Johnatone Building on West 3rd
street and are better prepared In
every way to serve our friends.
ABSTRACTS
for lands in Washington county
and eastern Oklab -a furnished
promptly. Alpo
MAPS ANt LAT8.
For Bale.
WASHINGTON COUNTY AB-
STRACT CO.
M. W. Mussel man,
Bartlesville, Okla. Manager.
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H. C. MOORE Established 1898 J. F. M'lLHENY
GENERAL
U\SCRAJ\CE
Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Accident, Life,
Employers' Liability, Steam Boiler, Automobile,
Burglary Insurance all classes of Surety Bonds.
MOORE & M'lLHENY
Rooms 12 and 14, New Johnstone Building
Phone 135
Palace Boarding Barn
Between First and Second on Osage
Best of Care Given all Boarders, Phone 259
Veterinary in attendance at all times,
Phone R. 146
The Almeda Livery, Sale and Feed Stable,
Phone R. 240
FORBES & DOVE, PROPS.
Forbes 1392 Red
Dove, 870 Red
Money to Loan!
On Dwellings, Business Properly or Farms
I make all my own inspections, charge the
lowest rate of interest and will let you pay it back
like rent, or in five, seven or ten years.
JAY H. MULLEN
52 Masonic Bldg.
Phone 438
$2t,l(0 EVERY IMmi
Money to Loan!
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Booth, R. F. Morning Examiner. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 7, 1910, newspaper, June 7, 1910; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143398/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.