The Butler News (Butler, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 8 of 8
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On Monthly Payments Nov 1718 191910
The most unique method ever offered of permitting the people of this great country to secure
cheap homesites in all Oklahoma
The first iois to Ite sold at this auction sale will he for the benefit of each denomination repre-
sented in Butler the proceeds of same to goto said religious denomnations All members are urged
to be present and see that ihe property brings the proper value
Also one lot will be sold for the benefit of the BUTLER COMMERCIAL CLUB an organization de-
serving the hearty support of all
Term of Sale
20 per cent cash 10 per cent per month 10 per cent interest on deferred payments
and a discount of 5 Per cent for cash
In order to give you an idea of the volume of business done in this thrivingyoung city we quote you
the statement of amount of cash paid out for farm products for Ihe period of thirty days only beginning
September 15th and ending October 15th which shows that the farmers received $205900000
Everybody Makes money
Today everybody is making money in Under Two Hanks whose dc-
poeits are ineieasing at the rate of )(U per day Jhisinese houses
overcrowded with customers all laboring men wyrking over time and not a
vacant house or room in town for rent
The demand for nor buildings was such Hint through the 'combined ef-
forts of the Commercial Club and 1 lie Townsite Company ten Brick and Stone
bunines houses are now under construction and contracted for
These buildings are being built by parties from Texas Indiana Kansas
and Missouri together with local people All modern in every respect Twenty
dwellings building at this time and demand for dozens more Plans are being
perfected to build a beautiful comuio 1 ions school building adequate by-cave
for the many students !
Our Baptsit Church is completed the metkodist and Christian in course of
construction the Presbyterian site has been selected and kmilding will coin-
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meuce immediately ‘ 'V V :" v '
Butler will soon be known throughout all the country as a (own of (flip roll-
es schools ami business Asa further inducement along this line the Townsite
Compady offers SO acres of land adjacent to the town on the north as a site for
any suitable educational institution
A 25 x SO or 90 foot business building rents from $5000 to $0000 per
month and a residence costing $40000 or$ 50000 will rent for from $15 to $20
per month and cannot he had at any price A little SUrplUS money
invested In Butler will bring you enough monev to pay
all your Expenses '
it is the duty of each and every citizen of this community to aid in the
building of Butler for the growth adds to the material benefit alb whether he 7
laborer fanner or business man ' '
This sale wiil lie under the supervision of Col J B QUEEN the “Govern-
ment Auctioneer” who is credited with selling ' 144 downs throughout the
country '
1 Railroad Excursions
The O A O W By will run free excursions from Clinton and return each
f morning of the sale days ' - V 7 T- v'
BON FIRES AT NIGHT
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Huddlestun, Fred M. The Butler News (Butler, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910, newspaper, November 11, 1910; Butler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2324883/m1/8/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.