Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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ROSTER OF UNIONS
Of all Bona Fide Labor Organizations of Oklahoma City, Giving
Time and Place of Meetings and Address of Secretary.
CENTRAL TRADES AND LABOR AS-
SEMBLY.
Central Trades and Labor Assembly
meets each Thursday night at 8 p. m.
at Labor Hall, corner of Grand avenue
and Robinson street.
President—Chas. Dougherty, printers
No. 283.
Vice President—N. J. Carpenter,
barbers No. 200.
Rec. Sec.—W. J. McClain, printer,
No. 283.
Financial Sec.—W. J. Ashton, paint-
er, No. 807.
Treasurer—W. J. Miller, barber, No.
200
Sergeant at Arms—M. H. Rodgers,
Teamster Local 572.
Trustee*.
W. R. Walter, Chairman, Painters
Union 807.
M. H. Rodgers, Teamsters Local 572.
L. C. Huey, Cigarmakers' union No.
450.
BREWERY WORKERS' UNION NO.
359.
Meets at Labor hall first and third
Thursdays at 8 p. m.
President—Joe Brien.
Secretary—Will Ilse.
Treasurer—Charles Tappe.
DBLB0ATB8 TO THB CBNRAL
TRADB8 A8SBMBLY.
John Friend.
John Gibson.
Charles Tappe.
WOMAN'S LABEL LEAGUE NO. 184.
Nora I. Krogh.
Laura Carder.
Clara E. Walter.
Delegates from Label League to
Trades Assembly:
JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' UNION
NO. 200.
Meets every second and fourth
Tuesday In Labor hall.
President, J. A. Boggess, First Nat.
shop.
Vice President—W. J. Carpenter,
New Lee building.
Recorder—W. E. Jackson.
Treasurer—Ted Kangley.
Cor. Sec.—E. C. Dickerson, 121 N.
Robinson. P. O. Box 947.
Delegates to the Trades assembly
H. J. Miller W. J. Carpenter.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
NO. 456.
International Brotherhood of Elec*
trical Workers, Local Union No. 456
of Oklahoma City.
Meets every Wednesday night in
Trades Assembly hall at 8 o'clock.
T. B. Wolford, president, 309 N.
Robinson.
C. M. Small, vice president, 417 W.
Reno avenue.
G M. Harkins, recording secretary,
G21 W. Reno avenue.
J. E. Marriman, secretary and trq^s-
urer, J09 N. Robinson.
H. M. Thompson,foreman, 309 N. i
Robinson.
A. C. Hein, 231 West 7th St.
Joe Collins, second inspector, Ban-
ner Electric and Manufacturing com-
pany.
Trustees.
T. B. Wolford.
F. M. Johnson.
C. M. Small.
Delegates to Trade Assembly.
T. B. Wolford.
Lynn Hannah, 123 W. California.
F. M. Johnson, 11 S. Harvey.
"Oh, Consistency
Thou Art a
jewel"
UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF
LEATHER WORKERS, LOCAL
NO. 67.
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BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS
AND JOINERS OF AMERICA,
NO. 276.
President—E. C. Rogers.
Vice President—Whitman.
Rec. Sec.—E. W. Dobba, P. O. Box
526.
Fin. Sec.—G. F. Arnold.
Business Agent—E. C. Rodgers.
'Phone 122.
DELEGATES TO LABOR AS-
SEMBLY.
S. F. Murphy.
J. W. Whitinan.
J. M. Boykin.
B. I. Handccock.
Carpenters' headquarters at 202 W.
Grand avenue.
CIGARMAKERS.
CIGAR MAKERS' UNION NO. 450.
Cigar Makers' Union meets first
Friday of each month at 8 p. m. in
Trades Assembly hall.
President—Paul Kreger.
Secretary—M. E. Forsythe.
Meets first Tuesday in each month.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
L. C. Huey.
M. E. Forsythe.
RETAIL CLERKS' UNION NO. 355.
Meetings are held at Labor As-
sembly hall on the first and third
Tuesday nights of each month. The
following are the officers:
President—E. Alexander.
Vice President—F. W. Hunter.
Secretary—O. H. Hudson.
Treasurer—P. G. King.
Recorder—W. B. Blemins.
The executive board meets weekly.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
P. G. King.
O. L. Hudson.
E. H. Alexander.
This union pays a death benefit of
$200 and a weekly sick benefit of $5.
Come out, brothers, and enjoy your
flowers while you live.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend the meetings of this
union.
Meets first and third Tuesday.
Pres.—J. M. Coun, Box 1231, Okla
homa City.
Rec. Sec'y.—T. C. Barnhart, 417
W. 5th.
See's. Treas.—J. L. Schlemmer,
General Delivery.
Vice. Pres.—W. E. Fuller, 608 S.
Hudson street.
Local Org.—Geo. W. Fletcher, Box
511.
Certain persons in this city
displaying the Union Carils in
their show window and who
signed an agreement to close
their stores at 11 p. m. Satur-
day nights have not lived up
to their agreement a half doz-
en times since signed. l)o you
believe the man or firm that
breaks a written agreement
can be relied upon on other
statements?
THINK IT OVER
This store has and always will
live uptoeverv promise made.
THINK IT OVER
and you will probably
GET THE HABIT
TRADE WITH
HEYMAN
PLUMBERS' UNION, LOCAL 291.
President—M. Sullivan.
Vice President—George Gardon. *
Corresponding Secretary—Hen ry
Keiser.
Financial Secretary—Arthur Hamil-
ton.
Treasurer—George McGee.
WOOD. WIRE AND METAL LATH-
ERS INTERNATIONAL UNION,
LOCAL NO. 26.
President—O. A. Shephardson.
Secretary—J. A. Samples, 1126 West
Fourth street.
Treasurer—Charles Cooper.
Fourth street.
The union meets every Friday night.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
J. A. Samples.
Tracy Robinson.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen.
Statehood Lodge No. C88, Brother-
hood of Locomotive Firemen meet at
Trades Assembly Hall on Saturday
evening at 8 p. m. Officers are as
follows:
Master—E. C. Johnson.
Co llector—F. Fessles.
Secretary and Treasurer—Wm.
Maples.
Local Chairman—A. B. Smith.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend.
PRESSMENS' UNION.
Printing Pressmen and Assistants'
union meets the second Sunday in
each month at Union Labor Hall.
President—Hall.
Vice President—F. D. Martin.
Secretary-treasurer—S. C. Christian-
son.
DELEGATE TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
F. Martin.
PAINTERS' LOCAL NO. 807
E. H. Stanton, president.
T. Stubbelfleld, vice president.
Charles R. Hart, rec. sec.
W. G. Ashton. financial secretary.
W. T. Black, treasurer.
M. S. Dutton, G. T. Chopman, A. E.
Christofferson, trustees.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
W. R. Walters.
Charles Heart.
W. G. Ashton.
E. H. Stanton.
TEAMSTERS' UNION NO. 572.
President—M. H. Rodgers, 100% W.
Grand.
Vice President—O. L. Foster, 217
W. Noble.
Corresponding Secretary—J. L. Con-
ner, 214 W. Washington.
Recording Secretary—G. A. Rodg-
ers, 100% W. Grand.
Warden—T. W. Barnes, 211 W.
Washington.
Conductor—Z. M. Ray, Postoffice.
Trustees—J. I,. Conner, Ernest
West, 12 North Harrah; B. M. Curley.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS
SEMBLY.
M. H. Rodgers
Z. M. Ray.
JOURNEYMEN TAILORS UNION OF
AMERICA NO. 314.
Meetings are held on the first Sun-
day of the month, in Hendrickson hall,
10:30 a. m.
Piesident—D. C. Boismier.
Vice President—O. A. Birch.
Financial and Recording Secretary
—E. L. Matzka.
Treasurer—William Mung.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AND LA-
BOR ASSEMBLY.
E. L. Matzka.
O. A. Birch.
Harry Clark.
D. C. Baismier.
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF
THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES.
President—George W. Nesbitt.
Vice President—E. F. Eude.
Financial Secretary—H. A. Boone.
Business Agent—John B. Campbell.
Correspond!' g Secretary — J. C.
Pratt, 207 Hanison avenue.
Trustees—Harry C. Davis and Wil-
liam H. Adams.
Delegates to Central Trades As-
sembly—William H. Adams, Ed C
Haubach, Jr., Harry C. Davis, J. C.
Pratt.
The local meets the first and third
Sundays of every month in the Trades
Assembly hall at 9 o'clock a. m.
MUSICIANS LOCAL A. F. OF M. NO.
375.
Meets at Trades Assembly hall the
First Sunday in each month. Offi-
cers:
Piesident—M. E. Forsyth.
Vice President—Frank Zigler.
Anton Rabe, treasurer.
Secretary—H. D. Grout.
DELEGATES TO TRADES AS-
SEMBLY.
M. E. Forsyth.
Charles Burge.
Burt Grout.
LOCAL 184.
WOMAN'S UNION LABEL LEAGUE.
President—Laura Corder.
1st Vice President—Ola Blackmar.
2nd Vice President—Clara E. Walter.
Recording Secretary—Nora I. Krogh.
Corresponding Secretary—Ella M.
Conner.
Financial Secretary—Dot. L. Conner.
Treasurer—Mrs. B. O. Miller.
Seargeant at Arms—Mae Dean.
Door Keeper—Ella Blocher.
TRU8TBB8.
Ola Blackmar.
Mrs. J. Bogges.
Laura Corder.
DELEGATES TO THE CENTRAL
TRADES ASSEMBLY.
Nora I. Krogh.
Clara E. Walter.
Laura Corder.
PAINTERS' UNION.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators
and Paperhangers of America meets
each Friday evening at 8 o'clock at
Labor Hall.
STONE MASONS.
Stone Masons' Union No. 2 meets
Wednesday nights of each week.
STONE CUTTERS.
Oklahoma branch meets at Union
Labor hall first and third Tuesdays of
each month.
BRICK LAYERS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION.
Local No. 1 meets each Monday
night at 7:30.
BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL
WORKERS NO. 355.
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers,
Local Union No. 155. Meets Wednes-
day night of each week.
Officers of Local Union No. 155.
President—W. R. Davis, 720 West
Chickasaw.
Vice President—J. O. Miller, 631
East Second.
Rec. Sec.—C. F. Bloucher, 1233 W.
Fourth.
Fin. Sec.—J. C. Clark, 1020 W. First.
Treas.—H. J. Orrick, 310 W. D street,
Capitol Hill.
T rustees.
Elmer Klingsporn, 720 W. 20th.
H. M. Cole, 1313 W. 15th.
<L'ha . Bone. 225 East California St.
Loans on Farm and City Property.
Real Estate and Loan BroKen
J. J. NOVAK 6 CO.
Oklahoma City, U. S. A.
OUR METHOD What we do when Property is listed with us
We publish a full description of your property in our monthly, which will reach over 5000 individual investors.
We mail 1,000 copies to the leading real estate men in Iowa, Illinois, and other central states, offering to divide
our commission with any one finding us an immediate buyer.
We place your property before thousands of people on the first day of each month, after it is listed with us, and
we have all interested parties call at our office. When necessary, we will send any buyer to see property listed with us.
We devote all our time, and so do our correspondents, looking for buyers in and out of the city; and we are near-
ly certain to find one provided your prices and terms are not unreasonable.
We are not in the advertising business. We only advertise to find buyers, and we can find them by "Our
Method" in a short time.
Do You Want to Borrow Money?
We are prepared to loan money on good real estate security at 5 per cent, 5 1-2 per cent, 6 per cent, and 7 per
cent, with optional payments.
We can sell any kind of mercantile business on short notice, for cash.
We buy, sell and exchange stocks, bonds and mortgages, investments; business and dwelling property, building
lots, fine residences in any part of the city, county, adjoining counties and territory.
To negotiate a loan we charge 2 per cent commission. For all other transactions we charge 5 per cent commission.
No charges, if proposition made is not accepted, if other than we authorized to submit.
If you have a farm, ranch, mine, a body of timber land, or anything that investors or speculators want, list it
with us—it may be money in your pocket.
For particulars see or address
J. J. NOVAK & CO.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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Burt Grout, secretary of the A. F. of
M. You will find the secretary at his
usual place, on Main street.
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MAKERS OF BAGGAGE
The stage employees meet the first
and third Sunday in the month at
Trades Assembly hall.
Retailers of Trunks and
Bag and Suit Capes.
Leather Goods in all the
Newest and Finest
Leathers.
See us before you buy
Only Manufacturers
of
Traveling Goods
in
Oklahoma.
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF
AMERICA.
Local No. 1398 meets every Monday
evening at Union hall, corner of Rob-
inson and Grand avenue.
L. D. Russell, president.
F. A. Seymour, recording secretary.
Press committee, F. H. Cain, F. A.
Seymour. All visiting members cor-
dially Invited to attend.
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Krogh, Nora I. Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1906, newspaper, June 15, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154721/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.