The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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Viol 4 No 221
Friday July 25th
First National Bank in the
county
Capital $ 50000
Surplus and Profits $ 25000
Resources Over $400000
Rxamlne statement and you will know that it ia a aolid in-
ititution It officer and atockholdar araatrong influential
luainos men whos honesty business ability and eommer-
ial atandinit In the community gnarante the healthy condi-
tion of the Bank They know that your intereata are their
ntcreete and that their a'ia depend- on your surreal
First National Bank
Moody li Tidwell Cashier
PROPER ROADS
If you lock at the ordinary country
roada after a ahower you will a amall
puddlea along the wheel rate and some-
timea larger ptola Tble water tteye
on the road aurfuce because it cannot
drain away into the aide ditches If you
look closely you will see the aide ditch
ea which have grown up with buthes
and weeds in many cases and which
are so far from the traveled part of the
road that the rain water does not drain
into them That part of the roadway
where tho wagona travel ie called the
traveled way To prevent water trom
Handing on the traveled way the road
houkj be raised in the center and ahould
IriM awalli k a 1
h mnuni fo wiki
TROUBLE ill Stmts
Miami Okla July 23rd ISI3
Hon Postmaster General
Washington D C
Honored Sir—
After having served the patrons of
this post office for the past sixteen
years with entire satisfaction to my-
self and I thing a majority of the pa-
tron I feel justly due me that owir g
to the inability of the Democratic as-
pirants for the positions to agree a-
mong themse'vea as to whom should
pluck the plum that you settle this
disturbance by sending me a new comm
Ission for another term of four year
from date I
While I have not been able to satisfy
lope gently into broad shallow d itebea Wl‘ 1 hv ootb bl to satisfy
Ii is then said to have a crown If it "Preien‘i of your office I have
10 feet from the center of the road to bl ' the patron a good
administraUoo of the
Keeping Store
Ceeping a grocery store like
keeping house” is anuncom
ortable task these hot days
lit we promise to keep serene and
fleet if you will and any time we
ake an error
service we
II us so we can make it right
Yours to serve
1 10 feet from th center of the road to
the aide ditch the eurftew at the side
ditch ahould beat least 10 inches lower
I teen It ia at the center where the hor-
se travel The rain that fall on a road
properly crowned will run quickly to
the eide and not soak into th eurface
or form pool The aide ditches for sur-
face water ihould run piralled to the
right of way and ahould beopea at v-
ery point so that the water can run
out of them into neighboring brock or
streams If the ditches merely collect
the water from tha road surface and
It can not run away large pools will
be formed along the road aids which
ill gradually soak Into th soil be-
neath the road and make it aoaort that
th wheels of wagons will cut through
the road surface and oon destroy
It
or in price quaiityofgoods t
iY3 ask our customers to ncrease n Motorcycles
A IIARP It ItlfA siwm u R 1
and faithful
office
If you should see fit to recemmia-
ion m for an othei term I will prom-
ie on my honor never to make fun of
or call th attention of any of the poet
office while upon duty to the abort
comings of the democrat party
In cae you should not deair to re-
appoint m for another terra 1 will tay
that I will be found in th Opera House
building where I will be glad to have
my frienua call opon me when in need
of a farm loan of an insurance policy
upon their property
With bAt withes to you personally
I beg to remain
H J Butler
Ottawa County National
Bank
Of
Miami Oklahoma
Solicits your business and offers ev-
ery favor consistant - with conserva-
tive banking
Capital $5000000
Surplus $1000000
C P Williams Prea Jg Cheyne’ Cashier'
Coyne Lumber Company
Miami Oklahoma
Best Grades Lowest Prices
Courteous Treatment
inor’s Gropery
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Thone
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Do you realize the importance of Your ap
irance? If so cull and select an exclusive
Ie A large line of Engl’sh woolens to
ect from
Last fourth t Miami
A tear or two since th na of th
motorcycle seene-d to be confined al-
m -at entirely i ihe cities in tle een-
UJ Wst u he wit - OI SKI
ncwwd a a greu I re demand cedent are required to exhibit Hem to
lor (hem in the cor rv and InJcatiooid undersigned Boss Joees Admini
are that Uui Cur wdl increase! tea trix with tha necessary vouchers
till morw-vwpmlyst V'aliae'a Partwl i rii r
NOTICE TOCREbITTM
To th creditors of Joel June Dec-aael
The credit of of the above named
decedent are hereby notified that U- I
undersigned was by th County Counl
of Otlaww County OlUahoma appointed (
Adminia trains of th estate of aaid !
decedent and that all person having I
claim against the estate ofVud de-
Bachmann’s Restaurant '
Frroh oytefa served any atyje Also told in bulk
Hot and cold lunch Cigars and tobacco
Meats according to your selection
HOT WEATHER
andies
pooled with
andy
as e
ooler
At P 0 News Stand
sr For lh man who for any good
roaaoo duet not feel Ukt investing in
an automobile even at present mod-
erate prices but who needs some sort
of a conveyance that will enable him
to get over the country quickly and
save hone flesh the motorcycle seem
h '11 adapted Th improvements
made In recent yeers have made it a
very dependable machine The first
coel of i reasonable and the cost of
upready for a hurrird trip to town r
for a spin through the cool eveoit g
air
faints a nil lUallpaprr
W F Faulkenbery
Glass oils and painters sundries
Opposite the P O
e Northern chops alfalfa meal
ilfa and molasses alfalfa oats
ps & molasses mixed
best feed for cows or horses
iir com for chickens
tie chick feed'! -
run bran hay and flour
N C ENGLISH
South Main stroet
W — - — -vwwwi j vvymigpp
Lhea jsridepet in Ottawa County 31-2
mile northwest of Seneca Mo within
four months from th date or th first
publication of this notire to-wit: from
the 17th day of July 1913 Dated July
19th 1913
Rosa Jones
Administratrix
Before T C Allen Justice of the Peace
In and for City of Miami Municipal
District No U Ottawa County State
of Oklahoma
E E Simpson Plaintiff )
v
Jim Guist defendant )
Said defendant ia hereby notified
that on th lt day of July 1913 an or-
der of attachment for the sum of 1106
wa issued by th abovt named Jus-
tice of th Peace against bis goods in
th nbov entiUed actum ant that
Said cause will be heard on th 23rd
day of August 1913 at 10 o’clock am
E E Simpson
Plaintiff
Attest T G Allen
Justice of the Pear
First published Knday July 23 1913
O J Elliott of Hattonville Okla
ram to Miami yesterday to attend
to business matter
Hotics for Publication
V E Thompson and ) before T G
Victoria Thompson par) Allea Justice
New Grocery-
(6m jFaiu Irnprirtar
Entire new stock of grocer-
ies hay and feed Give us an
order today
South Main St
DANIELS Feed & Sale Stable
Ouys and Soils horses and mules
Has on hand at present a nurrber of rood
worK mules and horses
See him if you have anj thing to sell cr
you wish to buy
livery rigs at Reasonable Prices
If
Certificate of
Partnership
Know ail men by these presents
That James W Adams Quinton Q
Qulgg and J E Smith are associated
a pa-tner In the huiinea of running
retail drug (tore at Miami Oklahoma
and Hattenville Oklahoma county of
Ottawa under the firm name of "Th
KedCnw Drug Company: that said
partnership i a general partnership
dsting from th 12th dsy of July 1913
that said Jam W A larvr and JJuin-
tonQ Qiigg rosid in Miami Okla-
homa and that said J E rteitb re-
side in Miami Oklahoma and that!
there ai no other partners belonging!
to Bald partnership
Dated his I2lh dsy of July 1913
James W Adams
Quinton Q Quigg
J E Smith
State of Oklahoma)
County of Ottawa )aa
Before me a Notary Public in and
for said County ahd State on this W'h
day of July 1913 personally appeared
Jsmee W Ada'ns Quinton Q Quigg j
apdj E Smith to me known to ssttsssiN lenrv M tin ttetietaml ' ' — v w
the Identical persons ehu executed I Tcvvrth sum of Eight- PQf) t fSlI tO S63 US W3 C2I1 VHII
the above and foregoing certificate 1I'J " nd thirty cento ow accooatot' C bfill dOlU jOU
partnership and sclrooeledged to n'd d merchandise furnished rsdOflG V- HSirOSS? YP fllir rafVc 3T0
that thsr xeruted the same at their ' P'ronl projierty of said d-1 5 CJl I3CKS 3l6
free and v u'unlary act and del t! sed in attachment IUII 3HQ tHOV 2T6 l3f S3l6
th uses and purposes therein set forth na! on the 22-1 J
Witness my hand and notorial seal dayof Aug-t 1911 at Id o'rtc-k a ml
this 14th day of July 1913 at w nr1! tnm if I defendant fal to
apiesr In nUglHm of piart if's
abio o-saN(w is the time ta buy that new Bug-
3nl Harness we have them the
“WHALEBONE BUGGY”
That’s it The Buggy where you get
STYLE QUALITY AND PRICE
F D Adams
Notary Tublic
My commission expire May 21
b II of p r l'ulars w II U taken at teas
All Lumber accounts due Lon Ed-
wards if not paij by the tetthof July
Will be pUced in th bands of a collector
Lcn Edwards
JIIC I ' " we sew
1917 J idgmcnl fur sail pltif iq su d
I action let said amount claimed an) frj
coate and In the attachment therein
granted will be rendered accord' gly
Dated this I9'h dsy of July lUii
Attest T G Allea
Juetlc of th Pear
Yours for business
Fierce & Harvey
BUGGY CO
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Coons, J. W. The Live Wire. (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913, newspaper, July 25, 1913; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2028575/m1/1/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.