Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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QUINLAN, WOODWARD; COUNTY, OkLA. NOVFMBER 4.1 SOS
Official Paper
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NO. 34
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Money. Money.
FIRST MORTGAGE
FARM LOANS
Woodward. Ellis. Dewey ami Harper Counties
W J MARTIN Woodward
No Delay tip Preliminaries Soleldid Terms
Commission *nol I)ednri«d
Options I P vm ni
Partial. Pay menu Accepted i\ imercji Hearing date
inquire Dudley & Gettiy, Woodward.
W B Tipton quinla-n
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Scuool Report J'* District i\o. 44.
•Pupils of ilie 4 It mom £'v *r ■■r Snnda\ -vi* !> V '!Vv1. r'- hirtb
g*ui?,ed * literary e.Lih, * h)ob niertw day, and a targe number of hit ;
'u cli alternate Ft id y :iften;>nio, ■Hi J lrrcii l «...uid "neighbors ' gathered u>'
! interesting program vas tendered1 to ciiribd linn of the occasion.
a? our last meeting Pinner wa«< s«<rve«l and all had an j
The eighth grade ire learning ft1 enjoyable time.
: lightening method of calculm big I H. .1. Painter and E. S Samim r j
int«-ren. Bring on vonr amounts. ! WP„t MisspViri last week to look :
Pupils <>l room three seem lo Ixt j atier smite trading property
delnrhted with their urettv pictures 1 , , •
i.i , In*- rni> fa hit.i a gom] tune last
and drawings, which add much t<>' . , ' . . . v ,•
Saturday night A N tarter sut
the cheerfulness « f their ruo;fi 'f j .. . , . .
j lcr<l the inomt Imt sn\(. he whs u boy
A matlieinatic.il oontest in now in I .
| UIH'C tltltlSnll.
> progress in room three The tad-
em in Hevent.h grade are: Olli^Vem-
usou, Ki\ Cb«i t, #m1 M(elv.in i
BLUE FRONT;;::
LIVERY
Mrs. Sammer Mo.. A H ("lifter
a he VI rs ,1 I). Carter visited 4t the
Birdseye home Tim- lav.
ChlJRH NOTICE
M%yes; in Fifth grade: Otty .Madi
non. N;tney Pearoe, and Paul (ituwn .
The seventh <jr n1«« are close to the j
in of the 8t.lt wrade, in arkLmptio I ,, . . r
I ue trtKf quartern conference of
« HHQ Wfli'O thi<- wistful looks . ,
the Quinlan M. J'.. t Innch will be
on th tai'1,'8 of the 8lh ami 1Kb , , . v , ..
Iield ..ti Nov. tUh at V :;!0 P. M.
grades when they saw the 7Uij>r,tuo
eating melon, yarn, vum.
It Takes $ $
To rnn :t store. atij.-as \%e are no exception to th« rtil«,
\vr 'nave divivled to oouduut our bunitieiN> on a eaah bam
( ommenrin*^ N cv mher 10
we will sell g.xidn for oa«h o^ produee, only We intend
t > keep our Ht.tiek up to itn present high atniidard and Iwt-
ter. an.l noil • ! tlje lowest po mil hie prtren for ■•ai b. We
will pay the higheHt market price for all kind* of produce.
All [ier#«>iih knowing thetn e!v«>8 indebted to un are re-
q 11 tiled V" t^'ill ami vett.lv.
'I'll,inking our coatomerH for thntr | a.tr.>««£ • ;.«(! aolicitmg h oon
liuuiitu.-e, we are.
V.-ntH for Bimuxw.
E. A Robinson & Co. .
BELVA. OK
i New .M inaifenie.nt
(Vn'rally Loejtod
HiK CO.MPLK . r; >it.'CK '>!•'
ti /
ll/M^UINGTOHi.
wiih lln J M Stri.iiir Tjrc^i'l iiiL' I ^ J
I ■ * I .I'll<■* .hiiiilici wil.lt Ihi* bent the ITiarWH : u.i.-(ln
i ^ w w i j f. >#
L. M. WAgHBURN seem to >..• dee pi \ iutereaUid iu stmnc wtll ,,reach .Vn «nndav A a k T ■ .> T * * T t t t] + + t f j ♦ a
"!I F. M..TKorne !
| rttre.ntv, . oine and *n«oi*gi
with vonr prfselhiie. ««a ^
if
Call on us *vt New Ba^rn
ital innaic
^ _ Only sixty pupils « nrolled iu ti
| Primary room
' N ov. 7 at, 11 a. in.'
j The quarterly eomuujtiinn nervie-
; will be held at tiie close o| ihi*
\: !\: d
n RNri'Ukl :
IN THK ('OilNTV
\ve new nceupv t'n* bis; tlonhir store building vacated by V ork-
Ke> and our rtock «-MiHiHt8 of - v^rytluog in the Hardware and
Furniture line, and at t>rioen tLat are sure to sell tho goods.
Orders by mail given prompt Atteutloa■
L E. Lincoln, - Woodward
«ervu-.«-
; t«OOD FLAVt)!tING, pure
[ * hole Home spices are weld uuder i
[THE ALTON GOojkS Brand
Will supply your
in anything in
| CHILI pn WOE Its as usually
sold, contain a small percentage uf
(Miili pods and a large quantity "f E. A. Kobinson. the Merchant
garlic Garlic is oheap and alao | Pritice of BeWa, was a caller Tues-
distastolul to many people.
I day.
With a nice, fresh atook of .Staple
and Fancy J
Ti>« Day has Come
When a man or boy wants nothing but
H
FURNITURE.
Undertaker's Supplies.
^ Quinlan Okl«k
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GROCERIES,
Fresh Vegetables
and Fruits
At Prices that will 1/ivc and Let Live,
Upt?±.t® ,.Sllhing ' Flour. Feed. Bjttff.lDi'
Lunch Counter in Connection.
F. E. EDWARDS QUINLAN
price.
Such clothev can be had here at 48.50 and up. To make it
worth while for the Quinlan people to trade w ith me. on every
purchave of 110.00 and over we arv going to
arc
2i£
ALVA ROLLER MILLS
wholesale ;int1 retail
Grain. Feed. Coa.1
Engine coal and all kind of supplies
for the Thresher an<t Seeder. : :
We are on the market for (jrain
and will pay the high mark t price.
At Elevator.
G W HOOVER
yt\
Refund your round trip Railroad
tiuring November,
STAR CLOTHING HOUSE
"The Young Men's Store."
Clothes It r Moo and Boys Society Barn Clothes
Ralston Health Shoes .
Telephone Bldg V WOODWARD.
have opened up tor b« iness in the old Oharabar* building, and will b«
<>« the market for all kinds of produce.
.> -e me. before buying FI.OUK and KLKl).
| ] I want to buy what you sell-and sell what you buy
L. INNES, The Produce Man.
NEW LUMBER YARD.
BELVA
C. E. SHARP LUMBER CO
COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDING MATERIAL.
(/ALL ON I'S AT BELVA
SPECIAL MEETINQ
There will a special meeting of
the Estelle Cedardale Quinlan Tele
phone Co. at the Mayfield school
house Saturday Nov. 13 ar 1 p. ni.
to perfect the switchboard organ-
isation All member are requested
to be present.
J. A. Wilson, Pres.
—
Our old friend. A. Huff of
Quinlan was a caller at this office
home Laundry.
Anyone wanting Laundry work
or DroRswaking done call on Mrs.
L Harrington, Stewart bouse, Goff
addition.32t4
•+•-——
Last Saturday was one ot the bu«
iest days ever seen in Quinlan.
R. F. Cockerill and wife visited
relatives in Mooreland Sunday eve-
Paints, Oil, Window Glass.
School Tablets, Pencils.
Etcv.. Etc
15he Quinlan Drug
ore.
R. F. Cocker ill,, Prop.
«JNJH£Sh$H
I The Old Reliable. !
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*
a complete vteck of
General Merchandise.
Shoes and Clothing.
C E WASHBURN
near I mnR-
*41
I T. M. Matteson and wife arc viv
Tuesday. It is always a pleasure .. .
: ■ 1 I itmg in Alva and Oklahoma
I to meet, such men as Mr. Huff, In*
Citv
Mrs. Thome wtll
this week,
cause, we know bv his workh that |
he ts interested in building 'ij> the
country,making it possible for hiui
and bis fellowmei to enjov this J cry at the F
life better than had he not existed
He is a great, student and when nv-! 1 will be pleased to show you all |
thing comeV up that benefits his |w «'y les in ladies and girls!
Mrs. Bessie Thorne. j
be pleased to
have you inspect her line of millin-
M. Thorne hardware.
York-Key, Lumber
...All Kinds of Building Material...
Quinlan, Okla
L. C. HELPMAN. Mgr. Phone 31.
neighbors, Mr. Huff is always ready winter hatsi
to assist and point out to them the
way. If these was more m rn like
Mr. Huff this country would be
more pleasant to live in and profit
from ones labors would be much
more. Hnff has many more friends
besides ourselves, in this locality
who arc always ready t give him
an earnest and warm welcome every j
time be chooses to pav Curtis a i con^ract for building
CAKES PIES,etc., can be vastly
improved by using 'THE ALTON
GOOD Pastry spice.
It now costs 10 cents to register
a letter this new order went into
effcct the 1st.
McPherson <fe MuKeau
have tho
new school
viait.. —Courier.
ALL THE SPICES OF* THE
ORIENT are sold nnder THE AL-
TON GOODS brand.
——
Geo. R. Hall and wife were in
Alva on a visit.
bouse in Major county adjoining
the Edmison district.
All ladies are invited to come aud
see the new liue of pretty fall and ! L.OanS
winter bats at the F. M. Thome
Hardware.
Mrs. Bessie Thome. I
THE SAFE MAN
is the man who has a bank account.
When vou establish yourself
with a good bank, you .feel secure
and your mind is at pMtcfe.
Banks have been the means of
making more successful men tbau
colleges. When you grow old a
snng sum in the bauk is an Tnsur-
ance Policy against hard times and
hard work. Begin to save while
you are young. Our bank offers
terms that will help you start.
When you have accumulated $50
or $100.00 take a certificate of
Deposit drawing interest to help
your savings grow in a safe, secure
bank that is run on the conserva-
tive plan.
BANK
is the one to do your business with.
In judging a bank always remem-
ber that Capital and surplus gives
security to the Depositor, by form-
ing a fund that stands between the
Depositor and any fossible shrink-
age in the Bank The Capital and
Surplus of this Bank form a mar
gin that assures absolute security
to those who intrust money with
us.
made on good security at all times.
The Quinlan State BantSs"5S
THE RELIABLE
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Tipton, W. B. Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1909, newspaper, November 4, 1909; Quinlan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174425/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.