The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA LABOR UNIT
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CORRECTIONS ON COMMISSIONERS"
PROCEEDINGS.
Marshall & Harper
UNDERTAKER
hone Walnut]900
Phone Walnut 123
Harbour-Longmire Co.
New Location 311-313 West Main Street
Phone Walnut 886
Wc want your business. Will take your ol I Furniture.
Stovea and Refrigerators in exchange foi new :: :: ::
Will sell you on easy payments at Caih Pricei
VISIT OUR N r W STORE
Finest Hardware Store in the United States
15 DEPARTMENTS
W.J. PETTEE & CO
THE HARDWARE STORE
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City. Jan. 4th. IJIj.
Moved >> B. \V. "Black, seconded by
Rov Tavlor. l e approved subject t< the
following. That such appointees shall re-
ceive no compensation until they shall
have been duly and regularly installed
as such Deputy Clerks, and render set
vice regularly as such. Thos J. Henny,
Deputy Court Clerk; T. J. Bodlne. Dep-
uty Court Clerk: Martin S Ryan. Deputy
Court Clerk; Clifton I. Myers. Deputy
Court Clerk. Roll call shows the follow-
•••' vote: Black, aye; Taylor, aye.
Shelden, no.
January 5th, 1915.
Appointment of Joe O'Leary. Deputy
"ourt Clerk, he approved subject to the
llowing: That such appointee shall re-
vive no compensation until he shall have
been duly and regularly installed as such
Deputy Court clerk, and render service
regularly as such. Roll call: Black, aye;
Taylor, aye; Shelden, nay.
The following bids were received for
office furniture in the office of County
Superintendent. as follows: Western
Bank Supply bid $198.00 on Globe-Wer
nick*' filing cabinet, steel lined and 1196.00
Shaw-Walker all-wood cabinet; The
Manly office Supply Co. bid $182.43 on
Shaw-Walker all-wood cabinet. After
areful consideration the Manly office
Supply Co's bid, being the lowest and
best, the County Clerk was authorised to
make requisition for same to Manly Of-
fice Supply Co.
January 15th, 1915.
Bids being called for for the printing
of the Commissioners Proceedings, were
received as follows: Daily Oklahoman
verbal bid, 75c per square; oklahoma
City Times bid 35c per square of 10 non-
mriel lines for each insertion; Okla-
homa News bid 2V4c per line non-parlel
measurement; Canadian Valley News bid
per square non-pariel in one paper
or 21c per square In Canadian Valley
News and Luther Register: Edmond Sun
ill 22c per square; oklahoma Labor Unit
bid 65c per inch, to be published In 2
other publications to he designated by
the Board. Harrah News bid 70c per
Inch to be published in two other pub-
lications. After careful consideration of
the above bids, it was moved by Roy
Taylor and seconded by B. W. Black
that the contract referred below be
awarded to the Oklahoma Labor Unit at
New State Shirt & Overall Mfg. Co.
1132-1134 W. FOURTH STREET
Our Goods are all Union SiladC and made in
Oklahoma City
Demand the "NEW STATE BRAND" None Better
The Barteldes Seed Co.
$29 W. MAIN STREET
Phone W. 7036
FLORAL DEPARTMENT
Cut Flowers and Floral Designs Our Specialty
Decorations and Designs for Wedding Receptions, Banquets and Funerals
Seeds, Bulbs and Plants. Poultry Supplies, Spray Pumps, Etc.
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA
DINKS PARRISH'S LAUNDRY
No. 2 Broadway Circle
We make a specialty of ROUGH DRY WORK
Flat Work Ironed. All other work ready to
iron at 6c per pound
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
VALBRACHT, Tailor,
Invites you to inspect his stock of
Woolens from which he will tailor you
a suit according to your own ideas and
the prevailing styles, at prices you can
afford to pay. Remember the place.
Phone Walnut 4608
114 N. Robinson Ave.
CURTIS & GARTSIDE CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash and Doors, Interior and Exterior Finish
Bank and Office Fixtures, Stairs, Screen Doors
Largest Factory in the State STRICTLY WHOLESALE
701-723 WEST MAIN STREET si :: ' OKLAHOMA CITY
58c per square of ten lines and that the ,
oklahoma Labor I'nit be required to pub-
lish the proceedings in the Edmond Kn
terprise and the Canadian Valley News.
ltoll rail shows the following vote:
Black. a>«>. Taylor, aye; Shelden. nay.)
Contract was published last issue and
no changes have been made.
January 16. 1915.
Hitls being called for to furnish drink-
ing water for the Court House and
Countv Jail, were received as follows:
Crystal Water Co. bid I2%c per 5 gal-
lons; Living Springs Water Co.. 2c per
gallon; Kver-l'ure Water Co., 124c per
bottle of 5 gallons without cooler; 15c
per lx ttie of gallons with cooler; Kcon-
oinv Water Co , X l-3c per bottle of 6
gallons. Excelsior Water Co., 2c per gal-
lon. . .
After careful consideration of above
bids. Excelsior Water Co. was consid-
ered the best bidder and the following
contract was entered into. Contract
same as published in last issue.
Approved; E. L. 8HELPEN.
Chairman.
Attest: M. COUNELU'S.
County Clerk.
L
Directory of responsible firms whose repre-
sentative personnel and business records is
such that the management of the Labor Unit
recomends them to its readers
A. F. RUEB Phone W. 2955 AL RUEQ
Rueb's Cafe
23 N. Broadway.
112 North Rsblnson
Oklahoma City
The NEAREST UNION HOUSE In TOWN
At Van's
Legal Notice
Notice of Hearing on Appropriation for
Demonstration Purnoses.
Public notice Is hereby given that the
Hoard of County Commissioners of Okla-
homa County have under consideration
the matter of appropriating the sum of
$500.00. for use during the year 1915, of
co-operating with the United States De-
partment of Agriculture In conducting
farmers' demonstration work along the
same lines as this work Is. and may he
conducted by the United States Depart-
ment of Agriculture under such terms
and conditions as may be agreed upon
between the agents of the Department of
Agriculture and the Hoard of County i
Commissioners. Hearing on the above]
subject will be had on the 4th day of
March, 1915, and every person interested .
mav appear and be heard at such time.
Dated this 15th day of January 191.;
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
By E. I* Sheldon, Chairman.
Attest: M. CORNELIUS.
County Clerk.
CIGAR STORE, 117 N
Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
UNION MADE ..,
ROBINSON
The A. F. Bond Rental Co.
28 N. Roblnaon St.
Phone. Walnut 10
We do an exclusive rental business.
BAGGAGES CARRIAGE CO.
23
Kelly & Crosby
23 North Broadway Phone Walnut 3099
Jewe lers-Loans
Choice Residence Sites; Modern Homes
The Classen Co.
P. B. X. 1.
ESTATE.
Terminal Bidg.
103-B WE8T
MAIN
213-15-17-19 Main St.
Oklahoma City
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silver-
ware on ..
PAYMENTS
vote for BOB PARMAN R'Publican Rosenfield Jewelry Ca.
' 'He Is
Qualified"
FOR COMMISSIONER OF
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
"A Friend
Of Labor"
116 West Main
Oklahoma Gas Engine Co.
Automobile Repairing
and Rebuilding
GENERAL MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE
317 WESTERN AVE. WALNUT 2053
"OK" PORTLAND CEMENT CO.
We furnish free information on
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Ask Your Dealer for *'0K'' CEMENT
OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA. _ „ „
1 1 1G State National Bank Building
Plant at Ada, Oklahoma
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B
Whitley Furniture Co.
\Ve pay the highest rash price for sec-
ond hand furniture. Will take your old
furniture and stoves in exchange for
new. Make picture frames to order. We
will sell vou $26.00 worth of furniture for
$2.50 cash and $1.00 per week; $50.00
worth, $5.00 rash, $1.60 per week; $75.00
worth, $10 cash, $2.50 per week.
Phone Wal. 1872. 214 W. Grand
Frederickson-Kroh Mutiic Co.
West Main
PIANOS
PLAYER PIANOS
TALKING MACHINES
AND EVERYTHING MUSICAL.
The only strre in Oklahoma hf.ndling all makes of machines arid records
VICTOR . COLUMBIA - EDISON
TERMS IF^ NECESSARY
— —— Wo Want Your Trade
Democratic Candieate for
Mayor
of a Greater Oklahoma City
I Stand For and Promise
An equable enforcement of all laws,
and economical but effecient adminis-
tration for a Greater Oklahoma Cily.
An energetic co-operation in abolish-
ing grade crossings and removing all
obstructions to the growth of a Great-
er Oklahoma City.
I will even maintain, if elected, an
open door to the Mayor's office, and
solicit your assistance in deciding all
public questions.
I respectfully ask fOT y°UT vo^e support
K. H. Furniture Co.
Sell and Exchange New and Used Fur-
niture on Payments.
Phone, Wal. 7143.
510-12 W. Main Oklahoma City.
Street Railway and Interurban Lines
Oklahoma Railway Co.
FREIGHT, BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
OV/LR «Stoke
Patents
Fred W. Barnaclo, Patent Eipert
Oklahoma Ci and Waihinston D. C.
Basset! Building State Reffrrnces
DO IT NOW
How often have you promised
yourself to do a certain thing
and then put it off another day
only to find It too late? Rvery
day yoU let vonr property n<
without Fire Insurance you are
running this same risk. To-
morrow may be too late.
D. R. Luttrell, Ins. Agency
909-910-911-912 Herskowltz Bldg.
Phone Walnut 5612
Hotel Bristol Patents
Oates & Kelsel, Proprietors.
Charles A. Becker, Manager.
EUROPEAN-AMERICAN
Large Sample Rooms.
Commercial Trade Solicited.
Telephones and Bath En Suite.
Newly Remodeled and Refurnished.
Broadway, at Second,
Oklahoma City.
Fifteen years practice as a registered
| attorney before the U. S. Patent O. ce.
Best force of Draftsmen and Machine
Designers.
Most fully equipped Model and Experl-
; mental machine shop In Southwest.
INVENTIONS PERFECTED
Frank P. Shepard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
O ce 225 W. Grand Ave.
'fiftsof £l>tsf£euC->
WESTFALL DRUG CO.
OKLAHOMA CITY
Phone PBX 77
Messenger Delivery
BROOKS BREAD
I s
THE BEST
Barthell's Pharmacy
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Corner Robinson anc California Street
Phone Walnut 165 OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLA.
P R ESC RI PS IONS FILLED DAY OR NIGHT
Your Vote and Influence Solicited
John S. Alexander
Candidate For
Commissioner of Public Property
Subject to the act of the Democratic Primary
CRITES BROOM CO. —
BROOM MANUFACTURERS
Wholesale dealers Broom Com and Broom ,7iC. l-ers Supplies
Bro'im Corn received on conul^pment, slorrd. bought .r,d i on cummi.fiion
lor High Crude Broom ask Jnr Bed Star, fancy Parlor and Daisy.
SiCei luni grade brooms: Ladies, FaVoiiu■ or Little Cent. Cheaper
grade v:c An 30 and Ao. 20. ley H' hisk, Wri ■ House, Smtl-
ter-s-anuthinn in the broom line, u e have it.
OFFICE 220 222 EAST MAIN STREET
E. F. CRITES, Mgr.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKI A.
F I N N I N G E R
DIRECT IMPORTER AND TAILOR
134 Wict Main Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Walking Suits, $25, $30, $35 Suit
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Zeigler, C. C. The Oklahoma Labor Unit (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 6, 1915, newspaper, February 6, 1915; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc157236/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.