Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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WOODWARD DISPATCH. JULY 21.
Robt. Moody, Vice-President. » 1 ;:o. Gerlach, Jchn Gerlach, ' a^hier. C^i^T
K. A. M-jODY, Vice-President. President. 1.. H. FattoY, Assn t 1
OLDEST BANK IN WOODWARD COUNTY.
PRIVATE
GERLACH
V WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA. <
V
ESTABLISHED IN 1893.
DEPOSITORY OF WOODWARD COUNTY.
CtfJV,, SJiVJi AND IHDiVIJED PROFITS. $50,000.
DunfemEct B>«M1 m TTHaitt
* a a <*
WE SOLICIT YOUR RANKING
BUSINESS; AND WITH THE
ASSURANCE ON OUR PART
THAT IT WILL BE KEPT
STRICTLY PRIVATE
j* j* j* j* j*
WE PAY 6 PER CENT ON TIME
DEPOSITS, LARGE OR SMALL
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WOODWARD. OKLAHOMA.
Every Acc >mnndatio«i Extended Co wfctent with Safe and Conservative Ban'.ing.
We Solicit Your Account. J* A
IBHr.l) WEEKLY BY
\ R. K LLOiO.
Unteml at the Woodward Post Office
As Second Class Matter.
OLD SOLDIERS REUNION.
A reunion of the old soldiers of
Woodward counts, Oklahoma, will
he held at McPherson's throve, one
mile north of Woodward, on Sept.
Is, l.‘>. and Iti, i9l>:i, inclusive.
All Old Union, Confederate, Cu-
ban and Pliinpfiiite soldier-, Sons of
Veterans and the National Guard ot
Oklahoma, are nest cordially in-
vited to lie present and t ike part in
tile exercise- ml prugiam
I’roee-s'ou will lorm at court
house Ml -h o ji 10 o'clock a. in., on
Sejit J I, uei niari-h to grounds.
On arri\ul at ground- the eam|i
will he called to or ier hy Col. 15.
B Smith. President ot the As-o.
elation and coinmuider of the
< *.« m j•
PlioGKAM.
I I li- i i> v v
Mu-ic,
America.
Pi i\ er M ilsic.
\ till re vs of Wele line.
t' >1. Temple Houston.
Music.
ltespoii.se. «' initii.iiider It. It. Smith,
i holier < all. I log It*.
Assembly, - p- m.
Address. I loti. J. II. Dean.
Music.
Business >,i etingot' A.ss'K’iation 4 p. m.
After a lj.ita'u ueiit of business meet •
iug a m use men r- of different kinds will
oc It id u.ilil <t ft. in., bugle call for
-upi»er.
i'ainp Fire, * P m.
Taps. Bugle, H p. in.
\n elegant :i:nl spacious platform
Ins been erected, on which dances
will take place on each night of the
I to II111 >11.
-K' >M> IIAV.
Ueveille, .*» a. m., Bugle.
M iisic .V.I.T., Band.
Assembly. 7 a. in , Bugle.
Baeukfast call, s a. in. Bugle.
Asv:nibiy,P a. m.. Bugle.
Prayer.
Ida. ni., addresses by,
11«m. William A. Briggs,
( apt. S. M. Smith,
Hons.Tli -s. M. Grant, I). P. Martini.
Music. Band.
! miner 0*11. Bugle. 1- m
dusic, Baud. 1:30 p. til.
2 p. m., Addresses by lion. S. B.
Inline, it >u. ('lias. Swmdall. Hon. A.
\| Ap(M lget and II ii. <>.<’. Wybrant.
Music by Band.
‘ p. tn. , amusements until *> j> m.
Supper Vail. Bugle.
Second Day's Camp Fire. ♦> p. tn.
'Paps, lip. m.
•• Ynd st ill tic* dance goes ou.”
TIIIKir HAY
<m this day all Old.Settlers and
Veterans will occupy the* time in con-
junct ion.
iteveille, 5a. ni. Bugle ;
Breakfast t all 7 a. m. Bugle.
9 a. in. M ii dc.
Assembly Id a. m. Bugle.
Addresses by Hon. A. L. McPner-
sou. lion. Thus. L. O.Brian, ( apt. B.
H Davis, r apt. Boy A. Muiln and
Hou. A. \\. Anderson.
1_* m. 1 >muer t all. Bugle.
2 p. in. Assembly and addresses by
Ho.. (.It. Alexander, col. Daniels,
rapt, rruiicis Marion t line and Hon.
.loscpti ituiiter.
dp. ni. Aiuu-emeiits until <i p. in.
Slip cl r dll. Bllglc. i
up. in. Camp Fire.
11 p. in., Taps Bugle. |
Alter whten dancing tin ill the •• We
suia n airs ayout the twal.”
Accomitioilations tor sheltering i
guest- uni be provided on tin*
giouods winch are the most beauti- (
lul in Wood a ai d County. Plenty
ol ice water on grounds.-- No pains
a ill be spared by the committees t>*
make this an enjoyable occasion, a ;
ill uiorah e event iu the lives of all
alio may grace u- with their pres-
ence. All o'Vlc associations are;
most c • rdially invited to join with
us a* our gu-sts All Old Settlers j
Aid assemble on the grounds at the j
grand stand at Id o’clock a. in. on
tne thiid day for election of officers
and the transaction of such oilier
business iis should properly come
before a meetoig of the Pioneer* of
Wood a aid county, tiffs day being
the an ii i versa i y of the opening of
tile Cherokee strip to settlement.
IBm. • I A Hatton has been se-
lected and tvi I preside at all Camp 1
Fires.
Hacks and other conveyances
will transport visitors to and from
the groiin Is, tusking quarter hourly
trips, and ai a reasonable rate, to he
established hv the committee on
transportation. Let every one
who can, come and be with us oti
tills great holiday of the people.
Marshal in charge of grounds,
Hon A. !*’. Woods. Assistants,
Fapt's. .1 oil ii Kuttinan, S. L Metz,
and Major W. W. Standiford.
Grand Marshal of procession.
Col. K. 8 Wiggins.
Hon. A. .1. Seay and Moil. C. M.
Burn* s have been specially invited
and are expected to lie present and
deliver addresses on Sept. 10, 1003. |
A committee has lieen selected to
barbecue several beeves. \ isitors
AiH find plenty of finely barbecued
beef, at all times on the grounds
during the reunion.
W. J. MARTIN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIN DEALER IN
FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN
Also a FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
*
General Merchandise, *£ i
►
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS
AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
CURTIS. OK LA.
E. B. ROLL.
AT ROSE BOYLE HARDWARE STORE
DEALER IN
S- Staple and Fancy Groceries, <£
PRODUCE WANTED
WOODWARD, O. T.
PHONE 107
EAST WOODWARD.
SCHELL A DAY
GROCERY COMPANY
HANDLE A COMPLETE
LINE OF GROCERIES.
STOCK NEW AND FRESH.
HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
PLACE YOUR PROPERTY
WITH US FOR QUICK SALE.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING IF
WE DON’T GET RESULTS.
SIMMONS BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE
Office In First National Bank Building. WOODWARD, OKLAHOMA.
A L Me Pherson,
P .1 Guthrie,
Col. Tfbbets,
Jos L Steadman.
BT Williams,
J K Ward.
F. I), llealy.
A W Jacobs.
SM Smith,
Ezra Boyle,
F L Saunders,
W II Veach.
MUSIC
W A Blood,
Thus M Dorati,
1 C R Cutter,
F M Cline.
By Order of Committee.
B. H. Smith, Cel. Commanding Vet-
erans Association.
John McGrlff, Adjt- Gen.
County papers please copy.
BAKHKCUB,
Capt Lee MeUon. Fred Foster.
Hon T L O’Brian,
Chas L Martin,
t < )M M ITT EES.
KHH VNOK.MK.NTS.
BB Smith, John McGriff,
________ riati,
Wiley Johnson.
KIN A NCKS.
B W Key, ES Wiggins,
.1 J Gerlach, L L Stine,
L B Collins, C E Sharp.
W S Stump, IIC Thompson.
Lee Thomas, John Garvey,
Wm Lowry, P Martinson,
A H Tandy, Joseph Hunter,
Kutfene Bouiyer. John W Miller.
Cl HOUNDS.
B B Smith, Ch’m S L Metz,
(ieorge Bunch, A O Kincaid,
F II Morgan. M M Day.
TRANSPORTATION.
Dr. Abbott and family spent Sun-
1 day and Sunday night in the country
|fishing.
Territory vs. David Shark, malicious
destruction of property. Case dis-
missed on motion of County Attorney.
Mrs. G. W. Kourke of Cleburne,
Texas came in Sunday morning on a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Reynolds. ■
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Kellogg, O. R. Woodward Dispatch. (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1903, newspaper, July 24, 1903; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc407355/m1/4/: accessed March 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.