The Copan Leader. (Copan, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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F. B GUNN, President
L E. PHILLIP, Vice-President
J. D. McCOID. Cashier
Directors
FRANK PHILLIP
J B. HILFORD
BANK OF COPAN
United States Saving & County Depository
All Deposits Guarantee^.
Notary Work and Insurance
4 pei cent paid on Time Deposits.
No Account too Small for Attention
too Large to Handle.
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THE COPAN LEADER
Published ivt Oopan, Oklahoma,
Friday of each week.
.1. F. ATKISSON
l-’.ditor and Publisher
Official Paier of ti*: Northern Part ol
Washington County
Pay that subscription today.
The editor made a trip to Par-
1 tle.sville Friday.
Admitted to the Post Office at (’ojiait.j
Oklahoma, a. second etas- mail
matter, under Ac; of March S'. 1 sTf<
U E. Coalson was in Bartles-
ville Friday evening.
W 11 Showers made a trip to
Bartlesville Monday.
Miss Laura Watt, of Parties
ville, is visiting friends hen*.
Mrs. C. V. Williams was a
county seat shopper Saturday.
Miss Grace Monfort
in Dewey Monday.
visited
We have just received a new
line of
Paints and Wall Paper
W. R. WILSON
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THE SOUTHERN ABSTRACT CO.
(Incoraorated)
CAPITAL, J25.000.00
T. M. Knight, Mgr.
Phone 528 Bartlesville. Okla-
after reading
PALACE HOTEL
Commercial trade
Specialized.
Canev, - - Kansas
OSTEOPATH
Dr. Lynette Barton
Graduate of the American School j
Under Supervision of the Founder I
of Osteopathy.
Phone 397 310 1-2 Dewey Ave
Port raits that please at Drum's
Studio, Bartlesville tf.
T. C. HANSEN
DENTIST
Canev.
Ivans.
SARAH A. BURNS,
D. C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Office over the State
Bank,
(•wens Building
Bartlesville, Okla. Phone 888
The Bank of Copan observed
Washington's birthday Monday.
SUHSCHJUTION:
Per Year ...
Six Month:.
Must he Fait! in Advance
.James McCormick was
on oil business Friday.
here
A. R. Hampton made a busi-
nesstrip to Bartlesville Tuesday.
The Kiddies’ Studio any kind
and style at Drum's Studio, Bar
| tle.sville. tf.
DR. FRANK HOOK
P, AT 1ST
Oyer H< : Nalumal Bank
Caney - Kansas
D. McCoid was in Bartles-
Wednesday evening,
d. W. Robinson was in the
.county seat on business, Sat
urday.
Bryan Kitterman is back from
Skiatook where he has been vis-
iting.
Ik* frank to tin* world. 1-'rank-
ness is the child of honesty and
courage. Say just what you mean
to do on every occasion and take
it for granted to at you mean to
do just what is right. If a
friend asks you a favor, you
should grant it, if it is reasona-
ble: if it is not, tell him plainly
why you can not. You will
wrong h::n and wiong yourself
by equivocation of any kind.
Never do wrong to make a
friend or keep one: the man who
requires vou to do so is dearly
purchased, and at a sacrifice.
Deal kindly and firmly with all
men and you will find :t the
policy which \v ars the best.
Above all. do not appear to oth-
ers what you art not. If you haw
any fault to find with anyone,
tell him, not others, of what you
complain. There is no more
dangerous experiment than
that of undertaking to do one
tiling to a man,* face and oth
ers to Ids hack. We should live,
act and spe.de out of doors. a>
the phrase is, and say and do
what We are willing should be
known u J read of ail men.
M :ss (’ora Thomas was shop
lung in Bartlesvilll^ Saturday.
Win. Wilson and wife were in;
the county seat on business this!
week.
If you haven’t already subscrib I
, ed to our club of four magazines 1
L.t\e> Met oj was here Friday :;()VV> You will enjoy reading
on legal business from Dailies- t| St. splended magazines. We
'-•11 you the four magazines
with The Leader all one year for
only lvo extra.
Waite Phillips was here from
Bartlesville on oil business Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
were in Bartlesville
ening.
D. McCoid
Friday
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K. F. Hinds
Attorney-at Law.
Over .Security Bank
DEWEY •- OKLA
DR. A. W. COX. Specialist.
EYE, EAR, NOSE A Ml THROAT
GLASSES FITTED
Consultations and Ex-minations Free
J'honu 12hi day or night.
Dr. T. C WILSON
UHIIiOPKAC i OK
PruglpMS Method of Relief
Located four years in Bartlesville.
Office adjoins Hotel Mu ire on the
South 409 Johnstone street.
BARTLESVILLE, OKLA.
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after rcadii
The Marshal
wrote this:
T N THESE commercial, bulling
I limes, when we’re all busy chas-
I ing dimes, it’s refllul now and
then to read a tale of other
days, of parlous deeds and rattling
fr vs, of Stalwart fighting men. J*
“ f he !\" rshaF’is a tale that leads
e. fr;- ! md of flocks and deed.
I .n et news by wire, to
one ot gleaming sword and lance,
of donjon keeps and all romance,
of dangers item and dire. J* Hie
great Napoleon enters here, and
does some business as a seer in
gracious frame of mind; and other
great men wander through the Air-
ring book and help you forget the
beaflly grind. J’ The hero is a man
you’ll like; no finer e’er came down
the pike or faced misfortunes grim;
so brave, so generous, so true, that
when you ve read about him you
will want to be like him. So many
pleasant people walk along the
flory's track and talk in such a
charming way, that they will seem
old friends, and when they leave
you hope they'll come again upon
a future day. J* A noble tale of men
and dames with honefl hearts and
lofty aims, high purpose kept in view;
you’ll read about the luck they had
with sympathy, and you'll be glad
that you are human too.
Our next serial
Don't miss reading it
You'U enjoy every installment
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Frank Lyons and wife attend,
ed tlu- Eagle ball at Caney Mon-
day night.
Hazel Gunn went to Caney
Monday for a short visit with!
friends. I
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney and
son Leslie were Bartlesville
shoppers Friday.
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Meets every Monday evening.
Mrs. T. Priestly, N°ble Grand
Ella Monfort, Secretary
E. S. COUS1NO
HEAL BHTATE, LOANS AND
INSURANCE
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General Contractor
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meeting ot chief operators of the
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Tin* screening fins been placed
in the postofii as announced
some time ago.
Send your kodak films to the
Drum Studio, Bartlesville, where
i. , I- \- mi . I we are very careful with each
Dr., ox. Eye, Ear Nose, 1 hroat. .
film. tf.
Remember that Metcalf Bros,
are the ones who sell “Sweet &
Pure” flour, $1.33 a sack, strict
ly guaranteed.
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Going
Else-
where
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Bert Gilliland and wife are the
proud parents of a new baby girl
which the stork left at
home last Thursday.
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serve you with
anythin? in the
line of printed
stationery for
your business
and personal
use. □ □ □ □
Glasses Fitted. Phone 1213 Day
or Night. Bartlesville. tf.
Miss Ina Morgan, of Bartles-
ville, visited at the home of M.
•I. Courtney over Sunday.
Miss Nellie Meeker was here
j from Bartlesville on Pioneer tel-
ephone business Friday.
Pearl Richards visited he” sis-
ter. Miss Violet, in Bartlesville,
the latter part of last week.
The Copan millinery store is
open for business again. Watch
for their announcement next
week I I am now prepared to deliver
to my patrons the following nur-
The I’allassiun literary society' sei ^ Strawberry plants
I of the high school will giv
Caney is the place to trade,and
Roberts, the jeweler, is the man
to repair your watch, fit your
glasses or supply you with any-
thing an up-to-date jeweler can.
Meets every Friday evening.
Mrs. Nettie Boxversock, Oracle.
Mrs. V H. Showers, Sec.
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Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday in
each month.
A. I!. Sparks, V. C.
S. E. Pendleton, Sec.
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Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday in
each month,
their j L. A. of the A. H. T. A. meets
! 2nd and 4th Saturday in each
! month.
A. L. Williams, President.
F. E. Metcalf, Sec. and Treas.
W. W. Jones. President
O. I). Huling, General Manager
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J. P. Easterly, Sec'y. and Treas.
BARTLESVILLE ABSTRACT CO.
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315 1-3 Johnstone A venue
W. H. McCLURE
COPAN DRAY LINE
Hauling and Braving
Reasonable Prices
Careful Handling
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THE REST FOK
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AND KIDNEYS
Letter Heat’s CII! Heads
Envelopes Cards
Wedding I'vitations
Pesters or Ann- unccments
Of All Kinds
Tlie oest quality of work
at prices that are RIGHT
school will give a
| pi ty entitled “The While Shawl”
Saturday night. March 7. Krnk
for the full announcement next
week.
at 73 cents per hundred, Black-
berries. Rhubarb, Seed Potatoes
and all kinds of trees. You can
give your orderst o me direct or
leave them at the Leader Office.
G L. Vanhorn
BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
The fact is. the four magazines
we sell with The Leader for 18c
extra, represents the biggest -
reading vait o ever offered the! The Baptist Sunday school
punlic. Have you sent us your I meets every Sunday in the Gunn
order'.' 11 not send it today. j building at 10 o’clock. Everyone
invited.
MASONIC
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Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday
each month.
W II Bowersock, W. M.
W. E. Putman. Sec.
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Meets every Wednesday evening
S. E. Pendleton, C. C.
R. L. Woods, K. of R. it S.
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S Call tor Township Warrants
J Notice is hereby given that a
B call for outstanding warrants
YOU NEED
Sunday school begins prompt
ly at 9:43, F. E. Metcalf, Supt.
Preaching at 11 o’clock.
Song and prayer service at
i :30 and preaching at K p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
All are invited to attend these
services. Rev. Robinson, pastor.
ZEN5AL
FOR THAT BOTHERSOME SKIN TROUBLE
Dry Zensul and Moist Zensal for the 'two distinct
types of E zema
Ask THE COPAN PHARM ACY
UNION DENTISTS
OFrICES IN ALL LEADING CiTIES
Open Evenings Until 8, Sundays till 12
Second FloorLanncm B’idg., Bartlesville
agtinst Copan township is here-
by made on all warrants of flu-
series of 1913 and 1911 from No.
13d to No. 137, inclusive.
Notice is also given that inter
est will not be allowed on the
above described warrants after
due publication.
Present all warrants for pay
ment to ,J. W Parker, township’
tieasu rer.
Dated at f'opan, Oklahoma,'
this 20th day of February, 1911.
THE TODD UNDERTAKING PARLOR
All modern conveniences for prompt service day or night.
Incensed embahners for Kansas and Oklahoma.
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Weare going to give you
the benefit of an unu-
sual clubbing offer.
CO PAN LEADER
Missouri Valley Farmer
Oklahoma Farmer
Household Magazine
All For $1.00
Remember this offer closes at
4:30 P. M., February 28th. If
your subscription is due now
is the accepted time to pay.
Buggies, Harness, Saddles, Blankets, Bags,
Robes and Trunks at
Phone
404
J. P. GOVREAU
Bartlesville, Okla
no E 2nd
Street
Send All Orders to
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Atkisson, J. F. The Copan Leader. (Copan, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1914, newspaper, February 27, 1914; Copan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc950788/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.