The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8.
QUINLAN. WOODWARD COUNTY. OKLA.. THURSDAY. MAY II
1911.
NO. 10
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THE OLD RELIABLE
a complete line of
general merchandise
shoes and clothing
C. E. WASHBURN.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the interior, (J. S.
Lard Office at Woodward, Okla. Mar.
a Mil,
jk Notice is herehy given that Charles
xJantfinger, of Heman, Okla., who on
Aug. 10 1909 made H. E. No. 020099,
for the N % Swl-4, Section 18. Towu
ship 23 N, Range 10 w , lnd. meridian
has filed notice of intention to make
final Commutation Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be-
fore W. B, Tipton U. 8. Commission! r
Won, Hist, of Okla. at bis Office, at
Quinlan Okla., on the 10th Hay of may
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Claitnv t names as witn"ssnn;
John Pilzenberger,
I have opened a nice line of Groce-
ries, Hardware. Drygoods and Notions
Will have shoes later, Am at Belva.
My old acquaintencas drop in occas-
ionally which 1 urn glad to see and to
know that I can save them money on
their supplies, O. T. FERG-USON.
The strength of a Bafcbng powder
must be in the Powder when the cook
uses it. It is always there in THE
ALTON GOODS Baking Powder.
SUMMER RACK MEETING
The third annual meeting of the Okla-
homa City Jockey Club wii! be 'jold at
Oklahoma City June 13th t\< July 4th.
1 A program of unusual intereU has been
John Dolby of Heman, Okla. arranged for this meeting. S:\or more
David F. Kinney, , races will be run each afterm n cxc.mt
David €. Beck, both of Belva, Okla., Sunday, commencing at 3 o'clock. O -
Gio. D, Orntr fieials of national reputa* i >n have been
Registtr. j engaged to preside at tiiis meeting.
M. W. A.
Entertain.ue.it and Box
a Grand Success.
The Woodmen did themselves proud
Friday evening in their effort to en
tertain. Long before t.mo for the
curtain 1© raise the bouse was filled
to the last seat and at 0:ISO ibe curtain
rose amid deafening applause and the
entertainment opened by the Camp
singing their opening ode.
The program consisted of songs and
recitations which were well rendered I believed 3000 towns and cities will ob-
, "Honor Tliy Fatlier and Thy Mother."
| "Mother's Day" will be eel brated
Supper on Sfod-iy, May 14th. It w.ts founded
j by Ante a Jaryis of Philadelphia "as a
simultaneous observance throughout
the world of tke love and gratitude
men, women and children owe their
mothers.'' On that day a whiU car-
nation is worn in honor of the mother.
Last year Mrs. John B. Dodd, of
Spokane, took up the cause of the
neglected "old man" and inaugurated
"Father's Day." It will be celebrat-
ed this year on June Ifith and, it i
■rfr 4* •£* '•* 'b A -r *9* J? A A r o A A J>« A ju ju v,
and many deserving of special mon*
tion.
At the conclusion of the ezeicises 50
of as pretty boxes as one could wish
to see vere displayed and offered for
sale to the highest bidder. A spirited
contest for possession followed and
a creat deal of fun was had out of the
sale. Following this tne cake con-
taining a beautilul ring was voted to
the most popul«r young lady, there
were five candidates and after quite a
warm contest Miss Mae Browt: car.
ried off the honors and the cake.
Supper followed aud was much en-
joyed by all, and at a late hour one
of the most successful entertainments
given this spring passed in history.
The Camp realized a neat sum and
stiowed tba5 they knew how to enter-
tain and their next "evening out1'
will be lookel forward to with interest
I by all who attended.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Depaitme ut ofthe interior, U. S. Land
Office at Woodward, Okia. May 4th,
Mil.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lo-
jenzo D. Dennis, of Cedeidale, Okla.
who on March 31, 1905, made H. E.
No. 26213- 09541,;for Ni St-Ji and SwJi
Redland Se}£ S«"*. Sectitu 11, Town-
ship 21 N, Range 17w, lnd. Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final five year Poof, to establish c'aim
t« the laud above deteribed, besore W
B. Tipton, U. S. Crmmssioner West.
!0i t. of 0-ila., on thel3.hdayof J une,
1311.
Claiment names as *itnes?es:
Wilber Van Sickle, James L. Hen-
dricks, Edward J. Webber. Thomas F
"hern, all of Cederdale, Okla.
CEO. D. ORNER, Register.
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SHORC ORDER
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and with the splendid racin{re<r;'praer.t
on the State FairOroundP, the meeting
promises to be of \ho highest cUsp.
On J une 13 h. the opening day of
the meeting tiie Oklahoma Derby for
$1,000 will be raced. This race will be
for three-year olds and up, and the . feeN but on th0 front feot onfl ()l tUe
distance will I e one and one sixteen! h , {orks oE eRch of hoof tum9 up in fro„,
miles. The Independant Haneiicap for'
Here is an Oddity.
G.G.Derby, otSautaFe, has a col
foaled Inst week from a three-quarti rs
lVi\ hen n mare aud a regUterer Perch-
erun iior&c, which is a freak of natim
It is a Inrire, woll formed celt except
that it l as hoofs lik-i a cow. ,
The hind feet arealmo.-t perfect cows'
United States Court.
Ut:ifed States Judge Cetteral and
his corps of courtoffi^orscamo iu May
I, and opened the tecond term of the
. I U. S. District and Cir- uit courts at
of the kind ever held ' Woodward Tuesday morning.
The first case on trial was that o!
$1,000 will be July l b. The race will
be for horses all ages aud the distance
will be is: furlongs.
The summer meeting cf the Juokev j
Club has bce^ue very popular. aud the
meeting this summer promises to ee
pse any meetin
iu the Southwest,
The leading tables that have been Walter Boatwriput amlG. W. Tliomp-
raciug at Jacksonville and Tampa,Flit sot|i w^° were chargi d with selling
and Juarz, Mex., will ship to Oils- lu uor wi,bout Lnvinpr the revenue
homa City to train and race at this|8tan,P- They PlpH(1 P;ui ^ ano at
meeting. These stabies in'lade some of to plead the fa*;t of havint
the fastest horses in the country. ,,K'^ ^ie l't-'tnse atld penalty but the
The State Fair grouud, which isto]^11^"6 rcfuseJ lt> accept the plea in
be opened as a summer park will be this iind ordered a plea of guilty
in complete operation at this time. entered. Tne case is still pending.
Buck Walsh, barged with the same
It is only late years 'hat the great | offens,8 ,,as lried by a jury ailJ a Vl.r.
importance of phosphates iu Baking j dlCt o£ ll0t fiUllly WHS riturDe(i.
Friday a man uatm d Ratliff frrm
Powder has been recognized. It is the!
Siiatt uck was tried on the s<me charge
Besides the couit officers there are
in a'lf ndance attorneys, witnesses aud
jurymen In ihe number of more than a
hundred, a.id Woodward is begiuuing
to seethe advantage of bjmg a United
States Court towu ai d to appreciate
the work of Congres?nian Morgan.
Ule Offen
QUALITY SERVICE PRICE
As Inducements For Your Trade
C.E.SHARP LUMBER CO.
ED RAMBO, Yard Manager. Phone 35. QUINIAN, OKLA.
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only acid usi d iu The ALTON GOODS
NOTICE
Notiee is hereby given that the B^rd
of County Commissioner^ w !1 recit e
bids for taking care of the County
Poor, at the office of the County Clerk
on June 5ti;, ID! 1 ail bids to be fitad on
or before 10 o'clock A. M. of thd said
ILsmmwI, wMeta Of Wlroad Coming.
any part of tlio county. j A. J. Viets returned the foro part
The board reserv the rrirht to r:*j of the week from Oklahoma ''itv where
any awd all bids if they dtem proper- , ho met ihe officers of the Clinton, Ok-
Frank K. Tucker. County Clerk, lahoma & Western railroad now being
i — ■ projected from Clinton, Oklahoma to
the northwest.
Mr. Veits is authority for the state-
ment that President T.J. Vance, of
this road, had announced that the
officers of the roael wou^d be in Wo« d
ward within the next ten days to sub
mit a definite proposition for the road
to come hore.
This road already has a line iu op
eration between Clinton and Butler
and the money is provided for the ox
tension of the lise as soon as the right
of way can be obtaiued and the nec
e*sary arrangements made for the
work.
It U already determined to build a.-
for as Woodward if the city will do
its part and it is very likely that Ihe
load will extend on to the northwest
connect with the coal fields of
New Mexico aud Colorado.—
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serve it. A colored llower will be
worn for the living, a white (lower for
the dead.
On both occasions thousand* of ser-
mons will be preached from the text:
•'Honor thy father and mother, that
thy days may be long upon the earth
whie'h the Lord thy God giveih the<j."
It is a beautiful aud touob'ug idea,
springing in j.art from real need of a
filial love and respect—a need mort<
urgent, perhaps in Ainercj than in
any other plare under the sun.
County Board of Equalization.
The county commissioners will meet
as a board of i qudlization on Monday
June 5, and adjourn to Wednesday,
the 7th, in order tlut everyone may
attend the school meeting of their
discrict. Those who have busi-
nsss bfo o the board should bear
this in mind anel attend the annual
school meeting before going to the
county seat to transact busine-s wi h
the board. Frank White,
Chairman.
Five Dollars Reward.
Lost—Last Saturday on the streets of
Quinlan h lijjbt dcudle watch chaiu
Willi thread at eud. Knight Templar
charm with one c hin diamond and one
ruby'out. Fineler return to Charley
Potter or leave at the drug store and
receive reward.
Everyone should sow a pitch of al-
falfa—get the seed at Thome's. 10
Our Job Department Jas~l een rush
ed to its fall capacity the past week.
Alfalfa and milo maize seed, alway;
tho best at Thorne's.10
The Mirror "scooped" all other
papers this month on the doings of
tho board of county commissioners.
The news was old to our readers be
tore it eame out in the official papers.
Triismpli Seed Potatoes
Eating Potates 1.00
Gold Band Bacon JO Gold Band iiam .20
Pure Rex and Shi Id Brand LarJ 15c
Gompound Lard 10c Pure Cider Vincj?.r JOc gal,
D. P. SANDERS.
All the
Latest Creations
in
Every merchant should boost hi*
own town. It may hsvo a population
of 50,000 or it may be a small village
It is where yon live and make your
living and that should be a sufficient
reason for saying all the good you can
about it.
L. D. Dennis of Cedardale, was a
tdeasant caller Tuesday and requested
that his name be placed on our sub-
scription list, and change him $1 bac?:
subscription as that is what he owed
when the office and hooks burned.
We are getting our list back in shnp\
but if all would do as Mr. Dennis has
done it would bo mnch easier for us.
Mrs.A, F. Reed accompanied her
mother and Glennie Alleu to their
home at Ossian, lnd.. starting on the
Monday morniner train. The mother
and Miss Allen have been spending
the winter here and like Oklahoma
climate. Mrs. Reed will visit atnor.g
frierd? in Indiana for two or three
weeks.
John L Stewart who livos just over
the county line was in town Monday
and told us he wa3 finishing up plant
120 acres of cotton and 120 acres of
broom corn. He has 35 acres broom
corn nn and looking fine, also 00 acre-'
of kafflr and 35 acres of Indian corn
np and ready for the cultivator. John
never does thincr* bv halves and he
has goue into farming to win.
Your subscription is past due.we need the nB°;;s.N
$1 to pay for our press and type. $1 isn't
much but when several hundred are put to-
gether it means a great deal, and there are
several hundred due the office.
! Olives nre nourishing as well as np
p lizincrands'iould benmro ext-n^ively
i used try the ALTON GOODS Olive.,.
| For sweet and fresh corn meal go to
1 Thome's.10
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Epworth Leaguers fo the nnmber of
40 gathered at the home of Mrs. C. EJ
Washburn Tuesday evening and held
the second of their enjoyable soeials,
which has been mado a reg ilar month-
ly affair. The house was heantifnllv
decorated for ti c occasion and it was
a happy picture as the young men and
ronae ladies who make up the League
filed iu to entertain the friends who
had been invited to enj >y the evening.
Music and games were indulged in
until h 11 were called in to refreshments
consisting o* ctke aid cream. After
this important l umber more mn^i.-
j wa3 the order until tho hour e:f goinir
Get your spring supply of corn chop (home. These liMfo gatherings are
bright s{ ot and should be t-fce' uraped
anfd aided by a I. It btings the young
people together and adds to the soeia'
life as it does to the upbuilding of th<
Epworih Le; gue. May the League
Fresh coru meal at Thurue's.10 Krow i,L^ l'° much guod and the little
socials follow iu its wake.
Dr W. S Oyler, Dentist, w'll he
the Commercial Hotel May 10 20. 1
member th ? dates and seo him.
IVIillin'ry
Dress Hats
Street Hats
Sun Shades
Millinery
Goods
etc. etc-
A. T. & S F. TIME TABLE.
EAST BOUND-
118 due 2:20 p m
114 due 1:25 a iu
WEST BOUXD-
117 due 2:40 p m
113 due 1:25 am
CHURCHES.
Christain Church—
Rev. Hibbs, Pastor
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday
Sunday School at 10 a m
Prayer Meeting Thursday eve at 8:00
Methodist Church-
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday
Sunday School at 10 a m
Prayer Meeting T'huisuay eve at 3 p m
Dr. J. E, Baird *
Phj>ieian and Surjreon.
Reg. phone 215 Ufiico phone 17
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COLLECMIONS
I WOODWARD, OXLAHOLA.
C. H. ROBINSON
CITY dray AND TRANSFER
| Quinlan, Oklahoma.
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HOWARD W. PATTON.
LAWYER.
WOODWARD, OKLA.
a fine selection (
of the most ser-:
viceable head- I)0t3rV
wear for ladies ^
and children.
Call and see my
line of Hats be-
fore purchasing
Public
all kinds of legal blanks in stock
Papers made out
Correctly and Promptly at the
Mrs. W. R. McPherson
in Mirror Office.
The Mirror.
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kaflir corn and bran t Thome's. 10
A. J. Robertson and daughter, Miss
Addie, were Woodwmd visitors the
first of the week.
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tanding shoulder to shoulder
with every good enterprise
ndeavoring to give our custo-
mers practical service,
emember all our claims are re-
asonable, and we do protect our
customers intrests.
igorously putting every efort
to keep this institution
abreast of the times,
ncessantly striving to make it
as good as the best, we are con-
stantly reminded that
ommunit pride and intrest join
us tofather a in business unit
and that
ach and every business is
dependant on the other and that
the prosperity of the one de„
termine the prosperity of the
othe. ; therefore, you give us
yonr business and we'll give
you our service.
The
Quinlan
State
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Tipton, W. B. & McPherson, W. R. The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911, newspaper, May 11, 1911; Quinlan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174279/m1/1/: accessed February 13, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.