The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 6.
QUINLAN, WOODWARD COUivTY, OKLA. SEPTEMBER 3, 1908
NC . 25
Hubert Moody. Vice Pres.
Geo. Gerlach. Vice ['res.
•loi n J. Gerlach.
President.
Bertha Msmar W. ('ash!" i F'rst City Ticket NomlnMad.
1898—OI.PKST HANK IX WOODWARD COUNTY— lHOtf
THE GERLACH BANK.
WK SHOW YOU.
Japital .. ■.
Surplus
I'ndivided Profits
Stockholders Liability
Total
State, County and City Deposiiory
Interest paid on Time Cei'tiiieates of Deposit-. ! !
We issue Money Orders, American Bankers' Association Form.
Call and see o\ir Salving Lanks.
Kveryaceommodatlon Extended const.,te.:L ,vltlisafe and conservative Hanking.
Woodward, Okie^ We
I The citizens mot in mass cofiven- j
tion Friday night and nominated j
the following city ticket: For
I trusees -1st ward, II. G. O.trdr.ei:
2nd ward, \\ A. Hutchison: ....i
♦•'>0,000
15,000
... 15,1)00
50,000
J&180,0! to
r Small.
ward, Joseph ILirri:
O. L. Bush; treasurer, . (
ey; assessor, A. T. Muuroe;
a!, i,. Aldrieh: jm"i-
letk,
Bnil-
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Proclamation.
Slate of Oklahoma. )
... , , ,, • v sa
Woodward County'. )
To whom it may concern:
Whereas, on the 27th day of .litly
1008, at the meeting and t i. • ■:m
lii-ld in the propo • ' I iwn ol i^nii-
ON TOP
The First National Bank
Woodward, Okla.
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Some reasons why
j what we have to offer
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C E. WASHBURN,
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS.
Tlie most complete stock of General Merchandise in town.
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men who will
of the citv in
No matter how
lok after
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by
, careful niannc!7 ■ ,|R. qualified voters residing in said
small a place is, j territory as inspectors of said dec
there is important work as soon as tion. and
it is incorporated and the. welfare'. Whereas said election resulted
"-"fly of the qualified voters
of the town and citizens is in the
hands of the officers, and under the
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CT ErSfl/\RP LBR. CO.
Now lr v ^ complete
stock of Building Ma-
terial in Quinlan.
North side of Square. 0 L BUSH, Mp.
...All Kinds of Building Material...
Okla.
Phone 41
in a major
of said territory voting in favor of
the ii:corporation of the town of
guiding hands of those named we I Quidlan, and
need have no ^fear of the future; Whereas, said electing, -and pro-
welfare of the town. | <i"<l i i, c[s Oierein have I wen on the
### mi day of August, 1008, appioved
| by the Board of County Coimuiss-
A Very Sad Accident. J loners as. provided by law, and
A *4lJulletiji"11 of Woodwnrdi Whereas, said territory has been
"News" was displayed on the streets i ''vided by said inspectors into three
ot that town the other day, auuiiy • li8tri(4s "or wimls' H;ii(J division
. . , ' ""I in i|iy made as follows:
the items ol which was an Recount ' . . .
District or Ward No. I.
to a vowing ,
hirst district, or \\ ard 1 shall 111-
Ielude all territory as follows—Beg
breaking a "Quinlan Mirror." The.;injng at the south w^'st corner of
news of the sad accident was bror i '• iiic:iraoration,liniits of town of
in by a "Curtis Courier." "A Soil-! Quinlan and running north to the
. . liter' I Central avenue, thence
running, east to the center of
, .Main street, thence south to the
lahoma Enterprise by making a I south line ot tbe incorporated town
"Gage Record" of the incident and I of Quinlan, thence west along said
sending it to the "State Capital.'' jto l',:lce of beginning.
of a terrible accident
lady who had cut her face badlv by
ing Mfessinger" who happened to
be in town shoWed.the usiUl "Ok-
Quinlan,
L. C. HELPMAN. Mgr.
FROST
—Lenora Leader.
The complications that have been
inaugurated by the Santa Fe com-
pany have increased this week by
the surveying of a long side track.
commencing at the foot of the bi<-
hill just north of this city and ter-
minating near the Kivlehen cross-
ing, together with a small switch
to the Litdwiek elevator. If t;.ik
I indicates that the company is likely i
to abandon this line ' and weave j
around south of Curtis, we faf! 10 n r
iH-giiiHiiig ; 1 north-east corner
see where it cornea in. The grab! of sai(] in ...(nited UnVn thenC(!
era will soon be along here to in;- south along said line to the
prove tbe old line, and there is a' south line of said incorporation,
well authenticated report that work 'lQon,,e W('sL alo,)^ N"u,l> li,H'
m, . io the east line ol District One,
conituence on the new line in- ,
. . hence north along said hnetocen
side ol thirty days. So there y a 0f central avenue then west
are and digest it to suit yourselves, along Central avcune to east bound-
as it looks bewildering to us.—Cur-Ury line ol District Two, thence
Our Outfit is Brand New. best leame.
Call orv vis fvt New B«xrn
EVERYTHING NEW !
UP-TO DATE.
Careful Drivers.
L. M. WASHBPBH
CLOSE TO
SANTA FE Di.:'"T.
District or Ward No. 2.
Second district, or Ward 2-
shall include all the territory ;is
follows:- Beginning at the
north-west corner of the incor-
porated town of Quinlan thence
running south to the center of Cent-
ral avenue t hence east along said
i.ee to the alley between lots T and
8 in block 7, thence north to the
north line of anid incorporated town
thence west along si < line to place
of beginning.
Dl'stn t, or W r No. 3.
Thirjl disl r:-.-; ..r ' ard 8, shall
iucludf all the territory as follows
r th.
I e one of our aistomers and
'ate security to otir depositors:
Security.
V,.; oon.oi) Capital, Snrpiu.., ;;nd I'ndivided Profits.
||U "" Liability of Stockholders.
;,o')u,«j ! .'i Sioi kholders' Werth and Respotwibility.
Protected by United States Laws Governing National
Banks.
Protected by The Depositors' Guaranty Fund ol tbe
St ate of Oklahoma.
fith. Protected by a Steel Lined Electric Burglar Proof Vault
which has never been defeated.
Reasons Why.
' th. \\ e arc in the Boll ol Honor Class as one of the Clean-
estaiul Best National Banks in the United States.
8th. N\ e are I nited States Depositary.
Oth. We are State Depositary.
10th. \\ c are County Depositary.
11th. 1 merest 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. .. .
|:nh. We arc the only National Bank in Woodward County.
14th. We are the Oldest and Largest National Bank in West-
ern Oklahoma.
1 'th. Do your business with us as we are always in lin with
large finance and can do you more good than a
Bank in this part of the west.
16th. fry us and get ease of mind and Complete Satisfaction.
Join the multitude and be with us. "We are the Bank
of and for the People." *
The First National Bank
of Woodward, 0 cla
SECURITY ^TATE gANK
,t Or MOORELAND. OKLA.
we appreciate your business and assure you that our every effort is to give
thorough satisfaction. Try us.
j. C. khoi'th, i>bk8* .ioiin ahnold, i . g. R. Baysinokb, ck
l. b. kuoutii, akh't cash.
d I r li C t (J1IS.
J. 11. Cok, E. E. Cox, g. r. Baysinger, Johh Arnold, L. B. Kroutb,
J. ('. Krou'h.
TIIE—
HOTEL
H. E. Barkhurst, prop.
Has just, changed hands,
is thoroughly renovated
and first-class in every
respect. : : ;
board—by day or
WEEK.
Commercial Tra.de
A Specialty.
tis Courier.
.. alo' „ (id !'u) to the north
line of said incorpoated town,
i hence east along said north line to
tlie place of beginning.
Now, theri N re, we, L. P. Dun-
hatn, W. A. lL'.f,c!ii> .n and \\. H
the
HARRINGTON
HOTEL.
The Commercial Trade a Speciality.
Jos. Harrington, —7 Prop.
I O. W. Cox I
Haj .diipped in several cars of ^
Good steam & Domestic
COAL
Will • sell at Live and Live Prices
Try it.
will also pay you best price for your
Grain, Broom corn, Cotton
B. A. Cartwright, Buyer.
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1 mo. do hereby ev.
I held in the iuirit
Our cigars are liberal n y.e,!'i .•
smokers and good value,
•TJ1E ALTON GOOD '
How often wo hear p> ,.p!e
"win-re i.: the world <ie ... '■ • tin
come from?" It is simple cu 14I1.
The toper makes the bottle fly; | ot Quinlan, OkL , on
the stern father makes the gad fly;
the cyclone makes the house fly; tbe
driver makes the Lorse fly; the gro-
oer makes tbe sand fly, and tbe
boartkr makes the butter fly.--
Nordheim View.
When you flnd a tnerchant who
does not sell our goods, ask him
i! an election to bo
r utlicu ill the town |
NEW LUMBER YARD
BELVA.
E. SHARP LUMBER CO.
<. jIL'LETE STOCK OF BUILDING AIATEIII II
CALL ON US AT BELVA
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1908,1
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PRESCRIPTIOK WORg A SPECIALTYjgf
QUINLAN DRUG CO.
Pure Drugs-Medicines
Full Line of Sewall's Pure Paints.
r. f. cockerill, prop
the reason he is so anxious to sell
you something instead of
"THE ALTON GOODS."
G. E. Baldon was called to Guth-
rie last week on accoum of the ill-
ness of his wife. A caid from him
states that she is improving and
that they will be homo ae soon as
she is able to travel.
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The big pipe for the first creek
south of town has arrived ami is
1 being put in place. The road will I
^, | be graded so as to do away with \
I the most of the hill.
Miss Bernice Mitchell returned I
to her home in Enid Saturday, after j
month's visit here with her sister.
Mis. J. A. Lewis.
The Sharp Lumber Co. has a
high board fence around their yard,
which adds much to its appearance.
between the hours of 9:00 in the
forenoon and 4:00 in the afternoon
of said day for the purpose of elect-
ing the following officers:
1 trustee for district or ward,No. 1.
1 trustee fordistrict or ward No. 2.
1 trustee for district or ward No. 3.
I One clerk.
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This bank values the business it re-
ceives from its customers and takes every
opportunity of telling them so.
Our customers on the other band
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 in view and
establish yourself for your present and fu-
ture well-being with a good, sound bank.
One Assessor.
I One treasurer.
i One marshall.
I One Justice of tbe Peace.
| In witness whereof we h ive here-
unto set our hands and seal, this
|24th day of August, 1008.
L. P. Dunham, )
W. A. Hutchison, - Inspectors,
W. B. Tipton, j
*** j It is our purpose to handle any bnsi-
For Sale—One second hand 4-hole I ness entrusted to us in such a fair and lib-
Keystone corn sheller, in good re-leral manner as to make the customers rela-
pair and guaranteed to give good tion with this bank satisfactory and profit-
service; at present equipped for|ble. Tne friends we make, we want as
Our Purpose:-
gasoline engine, can exchange for
horse power if desired.
W. ,1. Driskell,
2HU Woodward, Ok.
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Tbere is something wrong when
a merchant tries to sell you some-
thing instead of our goods, Don't j
submit to a wrong, insist on haying
"THE ALTON GOODS/
permanent customers.
WHEN IN TOWN,
COME IN AND SEE US.
?5he Quinlan State Bank.
its deposits are guaranteed by'the Depositor
'.•itarHntev Fund of the Stat" of Oklahoma.
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Tipton, W. B. The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1908, newspaper, September 3, 1908; Quinlan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174360/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.