The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 8
« WOODWABD COUNTY. OKLA.,
NO. 4
THE OLD RE11A!
Re.ort
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Department of the interior, L. .
Lsnd Oflice ct Woodwaul. Oala. Mai
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Notice is hereby riven that
I NOTTC 1 i'it 1 UI LlCATlON
Eppnrtnn'f t <f the interior.
! U. S. Land "iVh'n at Woodward, O.tla
I March 101911.
y0 ,r n ia lieiebv £riv*n ihat Simon S
err >
Iluntsinger, of Hi inon 1Okie-, * mon (
Aug. 10 19U4 made H. E. No. U-t . ;
ff. of Q iinlan, Ok'a. . who on J.l,p
,1 ,v D-eembor. 191)4 nv de H h|
b iars. iti e non s i
toil < re< in e I v call ■ *
11 riibs as I>Lr a ox vok
in it .u'fli t t * 'ouit) t><
! w'i n!( w, twplw in M
Li II n tt.!< s a mi t* m
S il ff to a gin tTe. f riv m' e
jb d i-or/il I • need wnh j ic
, s .k"i| and udered wit it
iinyl mi tit of whi
thiijr t" rai-o a kiek oil ix^'pt a ilon 4
| M v. Mil t have a oleir absirauji o;'
I till -, ns Hn i" will In- i . pffan fill pos-
'•-wvinnTu : ff, et lnnitnt;oa aft r put-
ting to the pi'r;i"se lor which I : ni
' j) ire niBiiiuf. I w ilit 1; for a summer
ie-oi-t fa- tlin Kicker'.-; dn'.i, where 1
i.vprv ti g-enred. I WO'lt etreil kicker j
diiy have the privilege of ia sing Ir.o |
own l*ud. Sue or write iue..j
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iliilli'iCI
At the Skatiw Hrt Saturday tv:ni; g
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ihe Old
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Red River and
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:oitul Kuiuudelsc.ipo I'
X .c.t iiL'e, ' txreatPKt •
Early Ohio Seed.
at $150 and $1.75 per bu.
>< Very Scarce.
vt Inn if before you buy.
0. P. SANDERS
Belter Bny N<nv as tnev are Very Scarce.
Cumo nfl'l t-'i't inv nr ees on everything before yonbW
can s.\VE YOU MONEY
QUALITY CONSIDERED
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To/the N X Swl-5, Section 18. l-'-w"
ship 23 N, Haoeo 16 w , lnd. meridian
has filed notice of intention to in,
final Commutatiou Proof, to est,. - •
claim to the laud above dowr.b d, b
fnre W B. Tipton U. 8. Comtm^vmi i
West Diat. of Okla. at his
Quinlan, Okla., on the day of uiay
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Claimant names as witnesses.
John Petyenberger,
j^hullolby «f H™"".0"1"-
David F. Kenney,
David C. Book, both of Belva, Okla.
Geo. D, Orner
Register.
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1 Vsi-e Tj :« • 1 4 N. 1 4, 8ec 30 Town-
sliib 2*1 K R-It ire 17 w lnd. Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to n.ake
final five year Pr .of, to estab.sh elanv j five
to the land above described. hefl^J
B Tipton U.S. Commissioner ^est,
f,iW o^kla. at 1,is office
Okla. , on the 8th day ot M y, 1>ll
Claimo.it names as witnesses:
Alpln us lluff, Howarn Elmore bo
^Q|.inIaD.Okl,Ci;ar^G;=o
t I i e r , * . ■ ,.n ..
si ni.vi uiuer tin: U a hine. 1 re,to
l 1 ,i |bey uomo forth am, /. ntt'>
iransloviM-d u.io Leau.iful yuunc
readers, and musnnans.
J,nil's Will bring $ y.-v. i tne
' eeiiii Aiitn will I ay- I
Ttio priMim.1 for tin P'«" IW « M
y. u. two t\ouing8 ea i it lament.
By order ot
Jon pi.me Jane tureen, Prtf. i
PtiactlU Abiga I Hodges, Sec.^
About. 8J.OOU a .'.its of land w.ll be
thrown op .ii ic. homesteader* nex.
All the
Latest Creations
in
notice FOR PUBLICATION
Department of th«interior, U. S^. Land
Office at Woodward, Okla. Febrvary
23.1911- . j .
NOTICE is hereby given that l.o
renzo D. Dennis, of Cedeidale, Okla
who on March 31, 190."). made H. K.
No 26213 09541,'for Ni N« M « <' '
BwW and SeM Sei. Section 11. Town-
ship 21 N, Range 17w, lnd. M. ndw",
has filed notice of intention to jnate
Final five year Poof, to establish c'aim
to the land above described, besore
B. Tipton, U, S. Crmmssioe. r West.
Dial, of OKla., on the 18; h day of April,
mi.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wilber Van Sickle, James S. lien-
j nicks, Edward J. Webber Thomas F
Tborn, all of Cederdale, Okla.
CEO. D. ORNER, Register.
..auHwi-
'Curtis, OMn.^ ^ 0BSEB
Reaister.
-TwficiTSfDBUCAFos.
Ksssaaasw
net. HI . '• ° h:,Z
y 8w i. Section 3, townahio '
Range 16 wind, meridian, has filed
notice ofratebtion to
year proof, to ostabhsh claim
1:ine „hnve d^efbed' before
Tintoii U S Ceromissoner went Dist
of Okla. at Uis office, at Quinlan, 0
on the 4ih day of May, Ull
Claimant names as w.tn0^:
A R tlnr of Hnop7lll^t tlKia*
AIomoA B'itler,ci u v
ri„rle< I. W..l! , 01 l .
11*. M Brown "M
S'tnon W Young of Quinlan. OkU.
S GEORGE D. ORNER
Rpgister*
'J he Ey worth League social "-at ti el
home of Mrs. A. K. Busli Tuesdavj
eveni g wa- au enjoyable affair, 'r e
' gures io the number of iwei(|y-! thrown op.u >" •—
were pre.-eut aud the evening wis1 mouth iu the ttates ot ^ loinn'R, 0
spent m j;ati.es and other tucia! iuuu e ' orado aud Ncva'ia. Api'.l bu in o
miu'sr A ilninty lunch was servfd umuou to the General Land it:<3
alter wliich ihn gatLeiiug was volenti, Washington, IJ- C.
great suooes^Snd all departed t-r - i ,ud ishavioR a
their bonces. ereoted in the south patt of town.
I Amorita Herald.
A, A A A A A A A A M
I
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new barn
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Amori'.n
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Dress Hats
QUIT BUSINESS SALE >StTCCt HatS
. belt the •HOB.mnnt- ^ j„
I We will clos out our entire stock jJllll OHdUCS
f of $4500 Shoes and Hats in the p
l.uext ten days beginning 1 hur b-| •
Iday April 13th, This is not a bank11 j | p Q f y
r; «i •r''j!ruot sale of old worthless snopj
. _i 1 1Uv/^V*0_
A. T. & S F. TIME 1 ABLE.
EASTBOUND-
118 duo 2:20 pm
114 due 1:25 a ia
WEST BOUND—
117 due 2«46pm
113 due __1;'-5 * 111
CHURCHES.
Christain Church—
' Rev. Hibbs, Pastor
Preacbiug 1st and 3rd Sunday
Sunday School at 10 a m
l'rayer Meeting Thursday ove at 8:09
Methodist Church-
Preaching 2nd and 4th Sunday
Sunday School at 10 a m
Prayer Meeting Thursday eve at 8 p ■
Dr. J. E, Beard
Physician and Surgeon.
Res. phone 23 Office phose 17
A. W. ANDERSON
Attorney-atLaw
C0LLECM10N8
WOODWARD, OKLAHOLA.
the 4;L U.U U vxx* -- «
iS:!* worn junk but an actual bona-|
:4ded quit business sale of high>
11 grade all leather full vamp shoes£
Stand high grade hats bought right J
V . . «,i ?nnfllVATS .f.
Goods
etc. etc-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAITON
Department of ihe interior, \J S Land
Office at Woodward, Okla., Febru-
ary 23.1911.
NOTICE is hereby given that James
H. Callaway, of Wayroka, Okla., who
on April 10, 1900, nvde H E.t no.
31858-C12791. for Wi S. X and Ei Swi
Section 19. Township 25N, Rtnge 17w
lnd. Meridian, has filed notce of in-
tention to make Final five ye- r 1 roof
to eatablish claim to the land above de
■cribad, before W B.Tipton. U.S. Com
Bissioner West. Dist. of Okla., at his
office ia Quinlan, Okla., on the 10;li
day of April, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Henry Vanhuss, Wesley Scxtoti, John
A. Callawy, Charley Pierson, all of
Wayuoka, Okla.
GeO. D. Orner, Register.
the Commercial
ianu mgu =;-a fine selectioi:
I'ifroin exclusive manuiaciurei most ser.
=)|Every Shoe and every Hatjguar-^.iceablp ^ead.
ianteed new and fresh, two ttirds|weo,r fc
Hotel.j4 0V more being new spring goods,
I We haven't space to quote many^Q^ aI1Q ;0J x
u au, Pro?. ilprices but when you considerjline of fl. s be.
4!the sale only lasts 10 days in or-|f purcjK s"
Ererytliios firstelnf. - - -!««£ ^ thege g0OdS the tlH19 |
balloted all profits must besacre-^ \\ t R, ^CpherSCn
If?no/i os -nrftll as a good percsnt-J
C. H. ROBINSON
CITY DRAY AND TRANSFER
Quinlan, 0kl*^!!l
J.S, AKINS. MD.
ptiysicina and Surgeon
QUINLAN. OKLABOMA.
HOWARD W. PATTON.
LAWYER.
WOODWARD, OKLA.
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Bnpplie.1 Willi tho best 'I1® m arket
nff rds.
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK
O.ie'Block wtst of Dep. t
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Correct'y and
k.itouC "i
Promptly
al ttae
Ificed as well as a good percsnt-|
a i _ _ t. *
•age ofcpiG first CD3
I "^A'l H5 00 S'loes
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$3 SO AH $3 0 ) Ha's
$-i itj All $2 00
$2 Go All $150
80 Hnwa'li i Indian M-
- $2 45 aod $t.50Nownre.7oc) .'s. A Ih.s.trj
*2 00 , 1 75 and $1 50, $1-35 1-3 eff and All C tps on/ hall price.
''I;,.r.fc.er t'oods iu proportion
I'm J. D. Edwards Store
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The Mirror.
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i \ $2 75 and#2.a0
lis w as
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This
Innis
ready
E 11, Shaw of Woods county was in
town Monday and Tuesday, white here
he traded a line ft- ll'on to the Msftesen
boys who have added it to I heir already
laJge livery stock.
Emmel-Sciiaeffer on Monday traded
his farm we t of town to W i«. Carney
consideration $'i 500 00.
Encourage the scho .1 entefclainm.mt
bi patronizing the Pie Supper Satur-
day night.
The tchool is preparing
ptvgraiu for their entertaiament at
the close of school,
S P. Chambers returned Saturday
niaht from a business trip into Colo-
r„do, Texes and Now Mexico Jim
says that he did not see an* place that
looked as good to him as Quinlan and
Oklahoma.
A- V. tfeui sold the Star Cafe to
Thirtyd Clark this week
Mrs. Charles Crawford of Heman,
jU A 4 A ^ V ~ ' wvvWV fcp(irt SuQtJay with home fofts.
t i 1,1. er j^oods iu proportion. . j$V
Think of such reductions just.)(.|
before easter. Take advantage;^,
of it. Belt The Shoe Man
-Waynoka,.
Ail otf dace taken at tatiei l ir:«; ftriif _lnit fa!e.
aSioma.f'
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space belongs to R. L.
who is to busy getting
lo move his mammoth
stock into the old Thome brick
building next to the bank, to
write an "ad." Watch the space
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All are invited to coino aud see us
in our new shop, and those knowing ^
themselves in arrears are requested to ^
come in and settle np ae W3 need tie
money in getting our plant together ^
again. Th-'bioks wera all biivuel and |!f
we trust lo yrur memory if ">"c ow''
!eil us how far ahead you are paid ni d
if you owe us new is the time you can I ^
h lp us by pitying up aud a year or two j
in advance. As soon as our m w room j ^
is finished we will niaae the Mirror
. , 11 and the-job printing second to none in *
:pieud.<l| ^Vnodv.*..1 ''(nn'v- <[
JSPICES jiidiciously u.-ed are an aid , V
to dii." lio i.That is if they «re Pure,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
THE ALTON GOODS Spices are ab
solutely frure.
Harry Akins purchised the Whit,
worth farm north of Curtis tins week
G. E. Baldon is carry his arm in a
sling this week, oaused by a fall at
the rink Saturday night.
| Jesse Horn was in town yesterday.
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 tofath3r a in business unit
and that
* ach and every business is
, dependant on the other and that
the proscority of the one de
•t^rnr ne the prosperity of the
othe. ; therefore, you give us
yonr business and *e 11 g
you our service
The
Quinlan
State
service.
BANK.
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Tipton, W. B. & McPherson, W. R. The Quinlan Mirror. (Quinlan, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1911, newspaper, April 13, 1911; Quinlan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc174508/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.