The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 6.
QUINLAN, WOODWARD COUNTY, OKLA. AUGUST 20, 1908
NO. 23
Koliurt Moody, Vice 1'ies,
Ueo. Gerlach. Vice Pros.
• John J. Gerlach.
President.
Wm V.SIiy. Cashier
Hertha Gelsinar.Ass't Cashier
1893—oldkht hank in woodward i'opnty- 100K
THE GERLACH BANK.
BOND SUCTION.
Japital
Surplus .... %
Undivided Profits
Stockholders Liability
Total
wk show YOIT.
... 150,000
15,000
15,000
50,000
The Question
District >
16000 to
of Bonding School;
o. II1'. Quinlan, for
Build Now School!
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State, County and City Depository.
aaid on Time Certificates of Deposits, Large
J>1 30,000
or Small.
We issue Money Orders, American Bankers' Association Form.
Call and see our Saving Banks.
Everyaccomniodation Extended consistent with safe and conservative Hankin#.
Woodward, Okla.
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GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS.
T'ie most complete stock of General Merchandise in town. ^
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C. E, SHARP LBR. CO.
Now have a complete
stock of Building Ma-
terial in Quinlan.
North side of Square. 0 L BUSH, Mgr.
llouse Vtiled
Svindivy Weddings.
Sunday afternoon in the parlors
of the Harrington Hotel, Mr. II. G
E.ving and Elba L. Harding were
joined in wedlock, Uev. Parker of
Woodward, officiating.
M r. Ewing is an old settler here
Today. J id known M a progressive and
jj eiii^rpri ing farmer; while the bride
J is the proprietor of the lloine Ilo-
A special school election is called},tel at Curtis and in well knovu as
for today to decide the question' j a liusiiiesH woman and a lady of
bonding the district in the amount I attainments.
of $6000 to build a school house in. Their many friends wish them
keeping with the conditions of the | joy ,4H llloy rioat ,Jl)Wll ;ife-8 8treaiu.
town and country.
The district has grown from a At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
struggling country district to one L Ltw^ Rev {>ark(.r gp(,kc the
of *280,000 valuation and an «'"• w„rds that joined for life, Mr. El-
rollment of 125 pupils, which with gie lMvig and Ml88 Zt.lla Lewis,
the natural growth ot our town and , Mr. Davis is one of Shattuck'#
county will reach 150 scholars be- enterprising young business men
fore the first of the year. an(j |, lK a g(>(Ki home in that city to
While $f>000 may seem a little. uke h;H hri(]o tu
large at first glance, judging the T,,e br5de has made her home
future by the pastr w^ will never j jiere ^,is summer with her brother,
notice the small tax that it w 11' j and bv her winning ways has en-
take to pay of! the bonds in 10 years | (ll,iire(*i hentelf to a|| caiue in
Our valuation has doubled in 'b'-' 0„nt:ict with.
past two years, and figuring that i j Tbe happy couplt, ieft on tbe ev-
will double again in the next fiV'S j enin^r train ior their future home in
years, a three mill levy will pa\ 1 Shattuck, taking the best wishes of
The
York-Key, Lumber
...All Kinds of Building Material...
Quinlan, Okla
L. C. HELPMAN. Mgr.
Phone 41.
out in ten yes re and leave a balance
of several thousand dollars.
To the average citizen the in-
creased taxation of a 3 mill levy
will amount, to less than $3 for the
$6000 school building; and who
wouldn't be willing to pay $3 a
year for the increased school privi
leges we would have from such :i
school as is planned? The man who
is blessed with this world's goods
can well afford to pay his propor-
tion of this tax tor the general ben-
efit that our town and country wilt
receive from such an institution.
Outlying country with a valua
tion of $75,000 and an enrollment
of 50 pupils have applied for ad-
mission to the district provided the
new house is a sure thing. This
added to our valuation, without
any increase in valuation, would
pay the $6,000 bonds in ten years
with a three mill levy.
of their many Quinlan friends for
a long and happy life.
Peaches and grapes by the wagon
load—Eli Roberts, 1 mile south of
Quinlan.
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We have a fine 100 acre of iriya-
ting land in New Mexico to trade
for Oklahoma farm land. Do you
want it?—Tipton.
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The Good Roads movement is
moving along at a rapid rate. Tbe
big hill is so it can be travelled in
safety.
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One or i • re << !r. Smvser's
Painless Dei.i ists wi.l be in Quin-
lan August 1
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The Stat.' Superentendent rec-
ommends that all public schools
Every voter of the district should ! commence the winter term, Monday
be out Thursday afternoon at 2 ! Sept 20.
o'clock, prepared to vote intelli-1 —
gently on this question, and vote | Uniform text books will be used
for the best interests of home, town ',n Oklahoma, old books in good
Our outfit is Brand New. best Teams.
Call on vis svt New Ba^rn
LIVERY
Careful Drivers.
L. M. WASHBURN
EVERYTHING NEW !
UP TO DATE.
T5he
CLOSE TO
SANTA FE DEPOT.
HARRINGTON
110TEL.
The Commercial Trade a Specialty.
Jos. Harrington,-
Prop.
and country.
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lathe, nomination of the !I<m
Dick T. Morgan ol \V • ^
congress by the Republicans <,i i: •
Second district of Oklahoma, Wood-
ward is given a distinction that its
citizens should duly appreciate. It
brings this city to the front in the
Republican councils of the state, as
it has already been brought to the
front in the Democratic councils
by the election of J. E. Love to a
high office, and Woodward citizei s
regardless of politics, will take
pride in the fact that this city has
furnished the man who strikes his
own party as being the best they
have to offer the voters of the
tnct.
ON TOP
First National Bank
of Woodward, Okla.
S.une redone v hy you should be one of our ;ustoiner« and
what we have : • offer, as absolute security to our depositors:
Security.
: ' ' ' 1 "" Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits.
2nd. $">0,000.00 Liability of Stockholders.
3rd. $1,000,00(1.0 Stockholders1 Wcrth and Responsibility.
4th. Protected by Uuited States Laws Governing National
Panks.
5th. Protected by The Depositors' Guaranty Fund of tho
State of Oklahoma.
6th. Protected Ljy a Steel Lined Electric Burglar Proof Vault
which has never been defeated.
Reasons Why.
7th. We are in the Roll of Honor Class as one of the Clean-
est and liest National Hanks iu the United Stales.
8th. We are United States Depositary.
0th. We are State Depositary.
10th. We are County Depositary.
lltli. Interest allowed on time deposits and savings accounts.
12th. We have lots of money to loan our customers. During
the panic we continued to loan when all others
quit.
13th. We are the only National Bank ui Woodward County.
14th. We are the Oldest and Largest National Bank in West-
ern Oklahoma.
15th. Do your business with us as wo are always in line with
large finance and can do you more good than any
Bank in this part of the west.
16th. Try us and get ease of mind and Complete-Satisfaction.
.Lou the multitude and be with us. "We are the Bank
of and for the People."
The First National Bank
of Woodward, O da
SECURITY ^TATE gANK
Or MOORELAND. OKLA.
We appreciate your business and assure you that our every effort it to give
thorough satisfaction. Try u>.
J. C. Kkoutii, i'hes- John Arnold, v. i\ G. R. Bayhinuer, tab
L. B. Kkoutii, ass't cash.
I) I R E C T 0 R S .
J. II. Cox, E. E. Cox, G. R. Baysinger, Johh Arnold, L. B. Krouth,
J. C. KrouMi.
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HOTEL
H. E. Barkhurst, prop.
lias just changed hauds,
is thoroughly renovated
and first-class in every
respect. : : :
BOARD-BY DAY OR
WEEK.
Commercial Trade
A Specialty.
order will be taken iu exchange at a
good price.
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'Don't you know fro could not af-
forO to advertis'.- them as wo do un-
less they were as good, as we claim
they are.
"THK ALTON GOODS."
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J. E. Maloeh and little daughter
returned Tuesday from a ten day's
visit with relatives over near Perry
He says that be didn't see any crops
while away that could beat ours.
For Sale—One pecond hand 4-bole
Keystone corn sheller, in good re-
pair 'Mid guaranteed to give good
(]iB. j service; ai present equipped for
gasoline engine, can exchange for
PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY
QUINLAN DRUG CO.
Pure Drugs-Medicines.
1' uil Line of Sewall's Pure Paints.
K. F. COCKKRILL, PROP
ifr tfr $>
! O. W. Cox
While we may view many quet-
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Has shipped in several cars of
Good steam & Domestic
COAL
Will sell at Live and Live Prices
Try it.
will al, o pay you best price for your
Grain, Broom corn, Cotton
B. A. Cartwright, Buyer.
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tions in a different light from that
in which they appear to Mr. Mor-
gan, and in the fulfillment of our
convictions will be compelled to
take issue
time durin
horse power if desired.
W. J. Driskell.
23t4 Woodward, Ok.
The Republican county eonven
with him from time to i ti on is called to meet in Woodward
the campaign, we con Sept. 1. Quinlan precinct elected
This bank values the business it re-
ceives from its customers and takes every
opportunity of telling them so.
Our customers on the other hand
appreciate the fact that the service extend-
ed to them is coupled with SECURITY.
Any business arrangement to be per-
manent must be mutually satisfactory and
profitable. Therefore, in selecting your
bank, have PERMANENCY m view and
establish yourself for your present and fu-
ture well-being with a good, sound bank.
gratnlate the Republicans of the the following delegation to attend
district on having nominated a tuan the convention: Eli Roberts, E A.
whose personal standing in his own j Ferrand, L. C. Ilelpman, L. F.
community is above question, anil! Blaksley, John Kindt and P. W.
who, were his party the majority iNickerson, W. T. Forsythe and W.
instead of the minority party of the] Ii. Tipton.
j district, would be found a credit
and an honor to the city of his resi j
dence.—Woodward Dispatch.
11. I. Lasky, whose body
found on the Sauta Fc track last
^ : | week was a member of the Cripple
JL | Creek Odd Fellows, which order
October 14, 1> and 16 have been | telegraphed that he be given a
T 1 designated by the directors, of the | c:hr;stian 1)Urial bere lt |,jH relatives
Woodward County Fair as the ^ |U)t found [Uh fa,mly w^.e
dates for the first annual fair. j ku.ated at Normal, 111., and had the
Our Purpose:-
It is our purpose to handle any busi-
ness entrusted to us in such a fair and lib-
eral manner as to make the customer's rela-
tion with this bank satisfactory and profit-
ble. Tne friends we make, we want as
was I permanent customers.
WHEN IN TOWN,
COME IN AND SEE US.
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.... . . , i ■ ! body sent there for burial.
Woodmen meet next 1 uesday Eve | •
T5S>e Quinlan State Bank.
iu* doixwitH tirt) tfuar&nteod by the l)eiK>8ttor
QnaraiHFun«l of the ot Oklahoma.
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Tipton, W. B. The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1908, newspaper, August 20, 1908; Quinlan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174358/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.