Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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WE HAVE SETTLED DOWN TO SUMMER BUSINESS
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Gasoline Stoves
Oct one for your
wife ami keep
cool—they ari
sale ami reliable.
We have them
Irom
$2.50, $3.00
and $3.50
anil up in price and
grade
The weather is marked out for the rest of the season, and you should fix for it now before
the stocks are broken. Come in soon and see us about it. Get our prices.
regijtebft> 1 rad£ mark
WEARS LIKE IRON
ALL SIZES OF CANS
One-fourth Pint lf>c Pints
One-half Pint 25c Quarts
All colors—get it and use it
.40c
GAS HOT PLATES cheap and serviceable, easily
connected and saves lots of work. In 1, 2, 3 styles
*1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Other jjas stoves in differ-
ent sizes and styles.
Ice Cream Freezers
in 1. 3 and 4 quart sizes; the
'•White Mountain" and the
"Blizzard" freezers"—quick-
er than other makes.
See Them This Week
We will extend you emlit
if you can show your
ability to pay
DOC & BILL
House Furnishers
8 and 10 Grand Ave.
Phone 260
Folding Beds
Folding Bed season is now on and
special prices prevailing. We have
sold a good many folding beds last
week and want to sell more ot thein.
They arc §10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up
to $50.00.
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Deposit
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U/tyat You UK<?
But deposit your money HBRG.
It is possible you have never telt the absolute necessity of
having a bank account. It is probable you could drift a
long for years without one but IF YOl FXPEC1 TO
FOkGE TO THE FRONT in this life in a financial way it is
essential that you have a bank account.
We give you a personal invitation to make this YOUR
BANK—whether you have a small sum or a large one to
lay aside for safe keeping
F^rrrje;^ Sf^c;
Corner Grand and Robinson Streets
"A Good Bank in a Good Ciiy."
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Your Cigars Should Bear This Label
IxjchI Union 44!« of .lournymen (ias
Fitters met last night in regular meet-
ing. although it has been rumored
around that a part of the «as fitters
had gone back to work with some c.f
the master plumbers, in which there
is no taruth to tame. Two-thirds >f
the nu n out on strike at the present
time, but are working in such shops
as have siged their agreement, and are
as follows:
Shott & Patton.
i O'daho • Plumbing Co.
; DetA— "ros.
Incancie.ient Light & Supply Co.
j Metropolitan ( as Appliance Co.
I ..n rim ore Hardware Co.
Oklahoma Stove Repair Works.
Southwest Electric & Gas Co.
Rouch & Brouche.
Robinson & Graham
A1 Duemche.
As the Gas Fitters are still in good
standing they intend to fight to the
last, although some of the master
plumbers are getting anxious for some-
thing to be done, and it is the opinion
of the fitters that the masters will
come across by next meeting night.
LOCAL 449.
DELMAR
GARDEN
10c. Ladies' and Children's Matinee
Wednesday and Saturday .1 p. m.
Evening performance 8:1">. Show rain
or shine.
Untoo-made
^r??VSSS.'wi
It is insurance against sweat shop and tenement Goods
and against DISEASE
Mystic Springs Water Co.
BOTTLERS AND SHIPPERS OF
Pure Spring Water and Carbonated Products
From Eureka Springs, Ark.
Phone 1896
III N. Broadway.
W. L. SH4NKLE
Dealer and Trader in
New and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves
Repairing at Reasonable Price
Phone Black 3933
117 South Harvey
White Star
Meat riarket
J. W. MAYSTR1K, Prop.
Phone J6J4 210 West Reno
Choice and Fancy
STEAK5
Joslyn Eno-raving Co.
[Successor to Okla. Bug. Co.]
Wc Make all Kinds of Cuts
HALF TONES AND ZINC ETCHINGS
Phone 394 No. 5. VV. Grand
FRANK ZIEGLER. CONTRACTOR.
As a carpenter and contractor.
Frank Ziegler ranks among those of
Oklahoma City who are "always busy."
The writer .-.rv him at Harvev and
Second street Thursday, where he
with a force « i' men are remodeling
the old W. X. C. building that will be
occupied soon by a wholesale paper
company.
Mr. Ziegler has the distinction of
having driven the first stake—site of
the Santa Fe depot n this city —and
while some might think from this, he
was a "sooner," we relate that at that
time he was a mechanic with the lo-
cating engineer of the Santa Fe. As
a contractor and builder he has been
working in Oklahoma City the pas.
five years, during which time he has
constructed much of the best here. His
work includes two blocks of buildings
bounded by Eighth. Tenth. Walker and
Hudson streets, the Edwards boule-
vard addition, etc.
His work has won his reputation. Ho
is not hunting jobs, but people who
desire carpenter work done and done
right, look for him. He employs from
a dozen to twenty hands, according to
the season and demand Ther can be
no better endorsement of him than
that his services are sought for and,
that he is always busy. Mr. Ziegler
is a worthy mechanic, owns his own
home and that he is kept employed
with numerous assistants, we consider
but a just compliment to his ability
and long experience as a mechanic.
Those who secure his services may
know that work is done.exactly accord-
ing to plans and spec.fications.
Modern
Vaudeville
ALL THIS WEEK
ft Big Acts
PRICES: 10 and 25 cents
to all parts of the house.
Strike of the Gas Fitters is practi-
cally settled, so we are informed before
going to press.
Retail clerks are all smiles on ac-
count of the enjoyable holiday and
outing they had yesterday.
W. J. Reed, local painting contract-
or who has been prevented from act-
ive work for some time on account of a
very badly broken limb, we are pleas-
ed to announce is out again shaking
hands with his many freinds, all trust
he may be able to "get into the har-
ness again"soon.
COCO COLA COMMENT.
The cooline Coco Cola as the weather
gets quite warm
Will cool your blood and temper and
keep you out of harm.
"It's made in Oklahoma," and its good
enough for all.
It's good to take in springtime, sum-
m«r, winter or in fall.;
It gives you nerve and energy, vitality
and strength.
And if you drink, you'll sound its
praise
At all times and at length.
It's just the Coco Cola you've heard
so much about
If you don't think our word Is good
Drink some, and you'll find out.
Hyrk Ckatre
Corner Grand and Harvey
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
At 8:15 iiml 9:30
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Admission 10 Cents
Reserved Seats 10 Cents Extra
NOTICE
In case of rain will show at the Opera
House
HARRY WOLFF. Manager
MAJESTIC
Broadwav between 2nd and 3rd
Special Engagement For
4 nights more All week
RENFROW'S JOLLY
PATHFINDERS
See the Hit; Band—The BiG
Orchestra—The Big Vande-
ville Acts — The Big Comp-
any of'25 People — A Dollar
Show For
See the great passion play. Life na-
ture pictures, the moat expensive films
in existence
10-20-30 CENTS
Change of Program Nightly.
Your money back if you are not
satisfied.
■' Oklahoma
State 3Labor1Hews
Hob [printing Officc
21/ 1-2 N Robinson
Equipped for Up-to-Date Printing, and pre-
pared tor any demand which may be made for
First-Class Work. We are especially equipped
for handling printing for Fraternal and Labor
Organizations, Farmers' Unions, Constituitons
and By-Laws, Working Caids, Picnic Printing,
Ball Printing, Tickets, Pamphlets, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes and all classes of
IP r i n t i n a
commercial
Hand-Made Cigars
KETERIA, ioc
MAC'S BEST and
KENT'S EXTRA, 5c
Vienna Steam Bakery
C. F. Davis, Proprietor
WHOLESALE and RETIAL BAKERY
Quality High—Price Low
PartiesandReceptionsourSpee alty
Call Us for all First Class Bakery Goods
PHONE NO. 2655
100 East 8th St.
CO R D E R S
SHOES AT THE RIGHT PRICE
UNION MADE SHOES
ISB f!AIN STREET
Oklahoma City
Let FOliGEY Make
Your SIGNS New
'201 West Main
Phone 1157
/.II Train Service Resumed
City Office 117 W. Main. Phone 3834
BLUE LABEL CI0AR5
KENTERIA
MAC'S '7 KENT'S ,
B E ST .....EXTRA 3
Clear
Havana
AND
5C
UOODS
| HAND MADE GOODS--FINEST QUALITY |
| Try n: and get yourmoneysworth Patterson & Hoifm.n, Ajj,„t., |
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Krogh, Nora I. Oklahoma State Labor News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 26, 1908, newspaper, June 26, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc155138/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.