Woodward Daily Democrat (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 132, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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tatoroot paid OB Time Certificate* of Deposit, largo or email. Every atrraai
modetloo extended eoaalateae wild aaf and coMervaUv* banking. Wo aotMi
your bualBeaa.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
Woodward. • • Okie
Cold Storage Cash Meat
Market
H. BOEHM, Prop.
NCW* SHORT CUTS.
Dr. Lae, PLoae 311.
The Hunter Milling Company eell
all kinde of high grade feed. 101-tf.
T. HASTINGS.
W.H. VEACH.
Vice President.
M. a MURPHY.
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The New State Bank,
Bans of Penooal eenrlea. Gtrakalimlh.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED.
We want row good will.
DIRECTORS
, 0. llt’RPHT, J. T. Hastings. W. H. Veach
C. B. Young, L P. Nokthup. C. A. Hoops.
WMmri Is tin But City li OkltHat
WOODWARD REALTY CO.
will sell you the best lots In the city on EASY
TERMS, or acre property. Lots in northeast,
northwest, center or uiose in; improved or un-
improved, as you want it.
D. P. MARUM, Secy.
Rooms 5 and 6, Gerlach Bank Building.
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York-Key, Lumber
All Kinds of Building Material
WOODWARD. O KLA.-Rhone 32
Mra. C. O. Warren and daughter,
Helm, of Gage, are In the city flatting
friend* for a few da>a.
You ran not afford to mlaa the
Hollo Quintette and Bill rlngera
Feb. 5th 1910. Seals ou Bale at liavie
Drug Store.
The Home Protective Association
will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:00
o'clock in the M. K. Church. All
ladles cordially Invited to be present.
the note had died many years ago.
leaving aa aged husband and a grows
up family.
Why does a woman grow older than
a man? Because she has the family
feeding problem on her hands. The
problem can be solved by using THE
ALTON GOODS.
The Apollo Quintette ond Bell
ringers the beet number of the
Lyeeum Course will appear at the
Opera House Feb Mh 19t0. Doot
mist It.
WANTS
!• LINKS, S TIMM, » CKNTB
| ONK TIME, • CKNTB BIN LINK.
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That dark green, artificial color of
French Peas must not be compared to
the natural color found in THE AL-
TON UOOD8.
LOOK? The grand excursion around
the world on the night of Feb 14th.
Don't luigg It The annual entertain-
ment of the Episcopal church Don't
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Mies Glover of Caldwell. Kansas,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. Ingle at Cestos, came in with them
In their new auto yesterday and left on
the evening train for her home.
WANT TO EXCHANGE Clear city
residence for clear farm. Addresa P.
O. box Ml, City. u*.tf
HEY, STOP—No use running your-
self to death to rent that house. I've
got what you want.— CHEAP, TOO.
Phone 182, C. R. GUTTER. 127-tf.
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LOCAL AGENTS WANTED To
write Hail Insurance. Good commis-
sion*. Addres*. H. Delbert, Fargo,
Oklahoma. 130—4t,pd.
WANTED—YEP, we want to do
your locgj dray und transfer work.
Quick service. Phone 212. Yoakum
Transfer A Storage Co., Bob Yoakum
Manager.
When you hear the old cow bawl
you may know the hot biscuits are
ready at Kid's place. Come a run-
ning. 103-26tx
W AN"! EL>—to make your abstracts,
quick and accurate. M. V. Dohrer.
with O. C. Wyorant, Phone 323,
127—12L
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ENJOY YOURSELF
A Ride In one of our rlgo
with your wifo or your boot /
girl Is the greatest pleasure
Livery Feed and Boarding Stable
The Concrete Barn
C. W. ROBINSON, Prrp. Phone I0l
North of Paooongor Depot.
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C. N. HEWIN’S Feed Store
Wholesale and Retail
FLOUR, FEED and HAY
Meunier’s Old Stand, Phone 175.
Corner 6th and Main - - - East Woodward.
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Mrs. Jos. Boyle and Mrs. Parker
entertained the Ladiea Aid Society
at the church parlors of the M. E.
Church in honor of Mrs. Grace Sim
raona. Refreshments were served and
a good time la reported.
W ANTED-Everybody to know that
Shugart Is now running two backs to
all the night trains. Prompt service.
Call Phone 68. tf
Dr. Lee, Phone 381
WANTED
The Baptist Reading Circle met last
night with Mrs. O. W. Cox. After a
very profitable discussion of the book
\\ hat Would Jesus l)o" a short review
of the year's work was taken. Delicious
refreshments were served by the host-
ess after which all departed voting
Mrs. Cox a very charming hostess.
TOMATOE8, Yes, real, ripe, good
flavory Tomatoes, not Just some seeds,
skins and water, can be had by Insist-
ing on getting THE ALTON GOODS
brand.
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JOHN GARVEY.
President.
E. R. LINN,
Vice-President.
C. H. MARTIN.
Cashier.
Central Exchange Bank
A General Banking Business
WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT.
Woodwrrd Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ingle of Cestos,
stopped at the Central Hotel last night
having driven up from Cestos in their
new Ford Touring Car, recently pur
chased from the Martin Motor Car Co.
Arthur has demonstrated his ability to
handle the car, driving home today
without assistance. Yesterday w as his
first experience as an automobilis'..
M. J. Dale, wife and little daugh-
ter, Jessie, of Fayette, Mo., are in the
city for a few days visiting with Mrs.
Dales brother. J D. Gray, and family
They will leave the first of the week
for a busines trip to Galveston, Texas.
Mr. Dale is a prominent merchant,
being engaged in the largest hardware
business in Fayette and Howard Co.,
Missouri.
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SEE HATTON
For Estimates On
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND
_All Kind of Heating_
NAIL YOUR FLAG TO OUR LUMBER
You can FIND us without doge or
Eskimos. Comp lota Stock-Boot Grades-
Right Price*.
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GET US LOCATED
Phono S2.
Panhandle Lumber Company
Woodward, • • Oklahoma.
see SHUGART
for Bus, Cab and Bafrjrare.
Household Goods and Piano mov-
ing a specialty. Phone 68.
DAY and NIGHT TEAM?
HU LEE MAKES
The Yoakum Transfer company has
recently made a change In Its
stockholders, Ed Yoakum retiring. Th
1 oakum Transfer company is one of
the successful instiutlons of the city
and should receive the support of
the citlxeni to the extent to which It
Is entitled ,|f you want the Voakums
to do your dray and transfer work for
you .call phone 212.
There will be held two special meet-
ingsSunday night. One for men at the
Presbyterian church, conducted hy the
Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick: and one lor the
women at the M. E. Church, conducted
hy the Rev. Peter Parker Mrs Rogers
will sing at the women's meeting. The
evangelist and pastor desire to express
their upreclation of the fact that more
men are attending the revival sendees
than women. This Is an unusual thing.
Woodward
BUILDING PLAN*
I I OkUhoms
DR. W. L. ROSE,
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Anderson's new building west
of Central Hotel.
All kinds of hauliug and
team work. Kid g Place. Phone 125.
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FOR RENT—Modern house. In-
quire of I. D. Hanlng. 102-ttft.
FOR RENT— Ground floor two story
brick building 80x25 ft. 3 doors from
First National Bank building. Ad-
dress lock box 934. 72-tf.
DO YOU NEED GLASSES?
V. P. ANDERSON, Optical Specialist
Corrects all forma of defecUve eye
sight. Eyes examined in your own
home. Phone 264 red.
If you want n boms m
0. P, MARUM, Sec rotary
Woodward Realty Company
Room 8. Gerlach Bank Building.
HOOVER A 8WINOALL
Lawyers
Woodward : t * Oklahoma
CLYDE H. WYANO
Land Attomay
Hffli-* One Half Block West Of Po.t Offl0.
riling uoiue.u and Second Entries
Dr. Lee, Phone 381.
See Dr. Nnbell for your catarrh.
D. P. MARUM
—: LAWYER
Room 6, Gerlach Bank Building.
Woodward — — — Qkla.
NEW TIME TABLE!
The new time table of the A. T. A
8. F. Is as follows: —
No. 118, East bound.....1:40 p. m
No. 117, West bound.....3:33 p. m.
No. 114, East bound.....13:38 a. m.
No. 113, West bound.....2:05 a. m.
DR . R. ABBOTT,
DENTI8T,
Thro* Door* West of Root Office.
Ten Years' Practice In Wodward.
A. W. ANDERSON
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Collection* and Commercial Law a Spedalh
Counsel foe Southwestern Mer, Agency
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I STIMULATING,
300DS.
RICHARD REALTY COMPANY
Real Estate, Leant, Insurance
See u* for bargains and quick tales
In land or city property. Corner
of Seventh and Main.
A few days ago one of our citizens
tut Into a pound of butu-i which
he had pur<ha*««l al a grocery whose
proprietor does not advertise and
found lherein a small tin box. which
contained a small piece of paper bear-'
lug the following written in a n«-at
feminine hand. “ I am a girl of eUk
teen years, good looking, und a*
excellent housekeeper should this be i — __ «----•„
found pleats write otth. followingad- 1 IU-^-GOODHE:;S asj PURI1
dress, etc. The finder being „ bachelor.!
etc. Tin* find, r being a bachelor. I at ALL TEA MERCHANTS"
decided, to unravel the affair, and i 6°* A polND package-
succeeded, only to spoil the THE ALTON MERCANTILE COMPANY i
romance. The girl who hud written IVPOm*s- J^“©KbA.D PACiuks'1
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UNLOADING
SALE
ON SUITS, OVERCOATS,
CRAVENETTE COATS, SHOES,
HATS AND FURNISHINGS
It will be a Saving to you
to Attend This SALE and
Take Advantage of the Great
BARGAINS We are Offering.
Don! Let This Opportunity
Pass By
We Have A Large Stock
T o Select From; Which must
he Reduced.
HEAVY FLEECED AND RIBBED
UNDERWEAR
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YARDS
t* rou 9uy or urn wm morn make /worry.
OOOgggOOQOi
KETCHEL-J0HNS0N
Fight
Coming to Woodward
Will be presented in Realistic
Motion pictures at
THE 0RPHEUM
Saturday, February, 5. After-
noon and Evening
The pictures are beyond a doubt
the best reproduction ever
th i-own on a screen. Don’t miss it
REMEMBER TIME and PLACE
C. W. HEROD
Woodward
Lawyer
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Oklahoma
L. P. NORTHUP
Everything In Jewelry
Woodward : : ri Oklahoma
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Woodward Daily Democrat (Woodward, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 132, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 5, 1910, newspaper, February 5, 1910; Woodward, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc848337/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.