The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Closing Out Ssle SAVE YOUR MONEY
DRESS GOODS AND SILKS
CHILDREN’S CLOALS
LA DIE’S CLOAKS
HOSIERY
Canton Flannels SKIRTS
Skirtings TOWELS
Silkolines SHEETS
Williamson Bros.
Saving Money For Every
Customer That Comes In The Store
Closing Out Sale
OVERCOATS
MEN’S SUITS
BOYS’ SUITS
MEN’S SHOES
BOYS’ SHOES
LA DIE’S
SHOES
One-Three-Six
u tha aiinkr to call ap to And
oat aho-at the S'ln* R-> an Haas*
on Cheyeno* »r.d Seventh H*
This hems* ha. Ji.t been ton-
pp-ted and ha* a wtde veranda,
bath room, toilet, cltf water *a*.
aewer Are place, cement, walk,
fall all* lot and front* east W*
will take ll.WO and allow time
on part Ton canned d iplicate
It for I... than It,V>d
Buel - Rodoif Inv.
Company
DAY ONE OF MUCH ENROLLMENT IS NOW MAN WOUNDED
REJ0ICIN6 AMONG PAST TWO THOUSAND IN HIP NOT
LOCAL OIL MEN ......—_______ BADLY HURT
Triajr f/r tU Snt time hr rr,xnj
stt.R at A gUv,tn j flay* a fftir.t rtf *>f
OiMlUM irrft/i.ftt«* tha oil ln4 A*tf7 m
tha Gtaui pool and the operator* are
| corraap'/nding y b*WT av»rag-
oil prodacw la ao gc£ uzt in the
Indian Terri’ofT pfifiwn of tha M14- J
cooUneat flaid to f-'»ng up agzlnat It
] hard. that ft eligM pf*>«part of fair
J*a. ir.g a/i l ft fft.ftt daarr. of pr/*p*r-
1 itjr *-ffac.ta Mm lift* itronf drink. To-
I Ur la ft day f*t r+y i ing am »r.g tham
| and ila anniversary la likely U» be cele
. bratftd in afW >-ar« with f*ast;.'.g an!
| ’hanMsglvlng. f- r rail afcJpmtntf of oli
from Jerks to the Gu.f ere to be ra-
( (turned A rrarc^m^nta have b*ari coo
•ijmmatad b*tw*#n tha H^curltr Oil
ompwr.r er 1 Attorncf General David
i son. by xrhirh the zeeurlty company la
| allsiwftd to uaa tP> I'nion Tank car*,
and alao t> j*ur' r.a** oil MiilW iHkt to
r^n Ua refinery from the Prairie Ol’
1 and Qaa company Thla will Increase
if a daiivari** p«rhapa 10,<M barrel* a
1 day ftnd r*!l*va »he oil ennfiatloA to
that extant
If the internecine atrife now r-lng
REPORT OF THE CITY SCHOOLS
AT THE END OF FOUR
MONTHS WORK
The mraDnaat In the city acboola
J rontlnuM to advance rapidly and haj
‘ row g #ne beyond the two th-< ..sand
; mark The total enrollment at the
end of the fourth month la 2.424,
which la *12 more IkM the number
| thla time laat year Thla alv<w« a^a.n
♦ he remarkable growth of the ity and
the eery greatly <-r.wded rond.tlon of
I the ach^iia Promotlona will be made
a week from Friday, and new cUaaea
admitted, and where all are to be
placed la a problem, yet to be aolved
The increase of 4*2. la In Iteelf more
than en < igh to fill a ward building of
eight room*, and »oggeete that Tula*
•hould at or,'*- begin to plan a building
In addition to the one in the Ltndaay
Addition L’nlewe there be adequate
room the work must be handicapped
to a very gr*at degree Teacher* who
ahould have forty puplla have nearly
twice that number *rt the number
... in T*sa* ran be compromised. and «‘fl* outnumber ,h" *•*' ‘
th* white-* In g» I angc! of [/<•*'* one*
205 PUPILS IN DISTRICT
TWO ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE NOW
READY FOR OCCUPANCY—
|40/>00 TAXABLE PROP-
ERTY TO THE PUPIL
Tulaa county baa the richest school
district In the new stat* It
trlct in which the town of Olenpool
la altuated The organization haa al
ready been perfected and Y Mar* kle
J W Wheeloa end Allen Ward are
the arhool officers In thla a* houl dla
trlct there are 205 puplla or rather
children »«f wh*ml ftge For each one
of three rhlldren there la an oil well
and a SI.'mM) barrel tank full of the
illuminating fluid A two nom ach*e»l
houee haa been completed and la ready
f#»r occupancy There \m llk.hho w«»rth
of taiable property to stand x«*od fur
the Mih>M,]|ng of ea< h < hlM In the l:a
again hovor over the I»ne Htar atate«
politics, returning r«*a*'»n will u do
away with all the unnecessary and
Imprac tical pr ■< *-ed • r* fomented and
en- ouraged by dwmagoglr asplranta for
oRlce and the oil Induatry unhamr*ered
by hostile legislation wl’J t»eneflt the
states .f Texas and ^iklahoma
For more than three months the
shipment of crude oil by mil from
Jenks haa been held up. owing to tac
tlonal at rife In Texas between the
Ralley and anti-Bailey forces and as
la the dia usual the lnn<i<*ent were the victims
and “paid the freight ** Attorney Gen
eral Davidson, under the spur of
Bailey's Invectives Instigated proceed-
ings against the oil reflnerles In Texas
who might popularly be supi** sed to
he supplied with cpjde oil by the Btan
4ard people The Becurlty Oil com-
pany and the Navarro Refining com-
pany were the e{>erlal objects of hla
attention and their abutting down work
ed great Injury, not only to the oil pr »
dtjrers of the VfId-contInent fle d but
also to thousands of Tetaa ernp’ ye^s
whose bread and butter depended upon
the companies
WILSON SOLD OFFICER SOME
WHISKEY AND WAS THEN
ARRESTED
trlct tm* tenth of one perrent Ui- Evidently the Attorney General me-
ntion will more than provide ample ||g,a that the results of hi* actions
revenue for the ed .<atl >n of the rhl!- were not In accordance with hla wlah-
dren who are very aure to fare well
along ed .• at lone! lines
Mr and Mrs Thomas Dumas, who
hava t>een here from Burkina on a
visit to their aona Albert and R I.
Du*naa and their families left thla af-
t*-rn«ein for • visit In Bristow
What Ails Tout
Do you feel weak. IIrad, dM[*ondei»A
Sava frequenl hea-laches, c- vied Umgua,
bitter or bad ta^u* It morning, ’heart-
burn,* tw* 1 • liing of ya«. a- I rlalnga IQ
throat after • atlng. *u>ma- h gnaw or
burn, foul breath, dizzy !la, p-»r <»r
variable ayiei te, nausea at time* and
kindred ayn.pu.m*?
es and hoj»ea With rail shipments
from the Glenn pool ahut off the prh -
of Texas ofl has ateadl’y decreased tin
til at present oil la eelilng at <S and
70 cents per barrel, while the Kept em-
ber quotations were f'.c and tl The
price of Hplndletop has been reduced
from lie to 71c Hour lake from *fc
to N*c Rotson light fr**m •••* t» ST * .
Batson heavy from *Sr to N|c. and oth
er pools In like proportion
No doubt aa a bualnea proposition
the Texas pipe line companies are Jus-
tified In making tha reduction They
claim they can pun haee Glenn p»*ol
'rule at from He to 15c j>er barrel
the greater portion at an average of
J* to this add the cost -f pll*e line
gathering and carrying to the Gu f
whbh Is estimated at 44c a barrel and
we have a total coat for oil delivered
by three, for there are 1414 girls and
1411 boys. The average number in at-
tend an< e is 1,224 41. the number be-
longing 1,44*§4. the number of tar-
dles, 200 mad*- by 145 pupils Thla U
a material reduction of tardieM and It
la a note-worthy fact that two rooma
had no tardies at all the {last month
At the North Side there are bow
544 enrolled with an average attend-
ance of 274 7 and 424 74 belonging
The tardies number 44. made by 17
puplla At the South Side there are
1100 enrolled The high school has
er.r - ed 121, haa a dally attendance of
105 2. and 114 17 belonging The num-
ber of tardies here w*a 24. made
by 10 persona The colored school has
er.r died 172, ha* a dally attendance of
47 I. and haa 22 tardies made by 14
puplla
There will probbably be about thirty-
five pupils to *nter the high school
st the end of the term a week tr >m
Friday Five new classes will have
to be f .rmed to accommodate the*e
students, and this will compel all of
the teachers there to take more classes
to handle the work It may be nec -
easary to ask some one else to take
one or two rlass«-«
The work at the North Hide ahould
be expanded and another teacher ad-
ded so that there may be room for all
and that Principal Maxwell may be
relieved of some of hla classes that he
may give more time to the supervision
of the high school.
It la Imi-’tslhle to stste at thla time
where some of those In the crowded
rooms at the Houth Hide will go. but
tM*aalhly shifts '«n be made a«> as to
find rc om for all—Contributed
In trying to mak* his escape by Pin-
ning from Deputy Sheriff Gilchrist af- '
ter having thrown him back against
a building J H Wilson was shot and
wounded in the hip by the deputy on
east Firs* street afevut 4 15 this mom-
<n*
The affair took place in front of the
yell« w front Joint on ea*t First street
between Boston ar.d Cincinnati and
r.-x* to the "cold Jnr.k stand” for-
merly run by Omrl^s Myers alias
plag e Eye when Gilchrist attempted
to place Wilson under afreet charge 1
with »e..»ng whisk> Wilson was Im-
ported into thla city about two weeks
go and did r.ot know that Gll'hrlat
was an off1, er when he *old him a hot I
tie f wh -ky O: ' r.»# served him
e i• h a warrant and v.king Wilsc^n by
the *rm the depot J *'Tou are un- '
ier arrest "
W'Uson threw bc^'k his arm with a.- (
,* might and be.r.g a large muscular
young man of sc r.- 225 pounds *ent j
the officer back against the building I
with a thud that rither at in red him!
and s he- he go* rr his feet WllsOO .
was a ha‘f a block away ar.d near.ng |
the corner Oilchr *t who la a very
persistant fBcer and ewger to bring
hla men to time knew he could not j
catch hla man by running and draw-
ing hla re lver fr m hi* porks* fired
one shot at him. The bullet was fired j
with a goo! aim so as to hit the mark 1
and not Injure any one else and struck
the man in the hip whkh brought him
to the ground
Gilchrist then brought his man to ,
the T.'e of I> Wall In the Commer-
:a! club building where the physician
d res^d the w* und and pp>nounced
It alight The bullet, a 22 en’ered
the fleshy part f the hip and buried
THIS WEEK
Thru# hams* are be*eg beilt* faundat so* for two othsrs arsgoing in,
whiia last week three reeidtncee were completed. This makes sighty-sevsn
new hemee in sight menthe in Owen Additien.
“BEAUTIFUL WEST SIDE"
T*..* high, sight / p^porty is only fivs to aight minutss walk fro mth* past
ofhea, with sidawslks all tha way. watt on Sacond, Elwood and First atraats.
A visit will intaraat yau in tha building activity, no laaa than with tha num-
bar of pa-so -1 ovary day laakmg at thaaa homo building oitoo olmoot in
th# hoart of tha city. Many ara buying and immadiataly commoncing to
build.
AT OUR PRICES—b'OC TO 1*50 A LOT. AND OUR EASY TERMS—5 PER
CENT DOWN, 5 PER CENT EACH MONTH. YOU CAN BUY HERE.
BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN. ANO STOP THE RENT. ON *1C TO
122 50 A MONTH.
It net thie fair enough? Came In wa will talk it ovar.
K. T. Tuektr, Sne’y. first Bldg.
CHILD WAS LOST
ON EAST FIRST
Evtry Moth#*1
Is r *h- uld be e-.rrled when the lit-
tle ones have a cough or cold It may
lead to croup *r pleurlay or pneumonia
then something more serious Bal-
lard * IF-rebound 8>rup will cure the
trouble at n< e and prevent any com
plication Hold by all druggist a
If ant rontlderaMs number of
IfcaaFwitrNa^ti.mi you are suffsrirtg
froe\ll'Hi(r>«^NMpi4 liver with Indi-
Y^aal^|ipM^|^ms|| Jrmcii^e^ TT
Radical Sf »nr» ff>r ih- I*rmtn#nl ruff- f.l
ss
leaf scOfirr f'.f 1 o_ ^■*XAL^AlftI.d ' 'jfc
nl liver Invigorator itomtrh tonic.
bowel regulator %r**1 nerve strengthener
Tbs‘Golden Medical iMaeovery • la n- i
b patent medicine or ae. ret nostrum, a
full list of Its Ingredients Iwlrig printed
on Its bottle-wraptor and att* sod und- r
oath A g'anre at It* formula will »how
that It ronta na no alcohol, or harmful
baMt-form ng drug* It I* a fluid attract
mads With pure triple reined gIrrrr'AM
•f proper strength, from the roots of th*
following native A nor an forest pint*
Vi* . Golden S al root. Ntone r«*»t. It s u
Cherrf har». U'***n • ruoi. lhi*fdr<*ot. and
Ifiadral • f»>t
The |»enp|e of Texas have been In-
Jure*1 by the late political fracas, and
it will require time to recover fnim
the Injury wrought. 45 |»er cent of
the o|l refined In Texas was exported
and only ft jwr rent used In It and ad-
joining state* However, the state of-
JURY FINDS THAT
STEEN JS GUILTY
COUNTY COURT BUSY IN PROSE
CUTION OF CASES AGAINST
LIQUOR SELLERS
The trial of Walt Hteen charged with
violation uf the prohibitory law whs
fl. l.l. MM to IMBM th- Injury h-ln, „uU,r v„„r,,,v
h.hft ftt.'l ft r«y ..f r-ft...n wm, ... <f,„n . hp y,ry lirm„,,lv
•nlmat« thftlr UtMt moy. In glvlnp j ,u|1|y by ,h. Juf).
Judge Gubser snoount ed that he would
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The Silloe ng leading r?i«rii*al au*n- rlilea.
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f ,>*«» su> ii ad
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Uf Ihei'ure - * ,■*•! • . »i * fi •»•• a* tbs
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Male M l». «*f lUit'trii • Med • g*
ttf . #*r l» K ^ Ml* A f
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git M«'>m M. 1 a and Pr f lr- It* • • *»'
•al O-ll' rf*’ t hjt’tgri Hend ria* • a■ 1 • '
Egos on I'.Mtal t’ar«| to l*r 14 V I' • r • It-*?
ialo. k V , at-«l re**etve *eep *•- < i* t
•lira * front erltlnawi-f all the a»* * • • •*♦»•
gal author* sr rmm • *«heraenfl • rains »*•
•ln»ng< «t t» — Me terma ea<-h end every »n-
Wferilffit of eldr l» *Or*ldei. Medical l*la*o?
gg| * I* iV»«»|**to-d , ___.
f»r Fierce • Pleasant iVlleie remlale an.
In vigor at** sl«*e*ecii. liver and fsrwelt The*
mar lw use-* In eonjencOksi with Oold’a
i’anawssy*
|>ertit|sa(on for the reautik|rll«*n of busl-
ness by the He^urtty Oil rom|*any. Aa
yet. as In the Indian Territory por-
tion of the oil fields, there la Some
red-ta|*e and a few restrictions but
♦ he dawn of common sense |« now
seen above the horizon In Texas, and
high hopes are entertained that Its
full sunburst will soon shine over th«*
D»n« Htar state
The Maaoaat Mao in Town
is th»< fine who always wears a frown.
Is cro*s and disagreeable and I* short
and sharp In his answers Nine cases
out of tm Its not the |M>or fallow's ,
fault. Its his liver and digestion that I
make him f»*e| so miserable ha ran I
I help being disagreeable Are you m
danger of getting Into that condition*
Th* n start at once taking Ballard'a
llerhln* f**r y«**ir liver -the safe, aur*
.i ' - 1 lib vegetable regulator Roid
by all druggists
pronoun* e sentence on the 14th
The raeea against the two Rturglee*
Norman and Arthur father and aon
were ■ onrInur'd until thla morning
The next defendant In tha liquor
selling matter was John I^wla, a ne
gn*. who also was found guilty
This makes the sixth conviction of
liquor sellers in the county court and
shows that the sentiment for law en
force men t la very atnmg In Tulsa
county
Nearly all i»f the defendants have
1 Pi*• nled their cases to the supreme
court and are now nut on bonds of
|l noa each
The men on trial yesterday and to-
day are old offenders and occasioned
the authorities considerable trouble In
the old territory days.
LITTLE GIRL SAID HER PA DOCS
WHAT MA TELLS HIM
TO DO.
ty was rtied enough to alap the little Mr James Fantx and Joe H Berry
dandy an the face just hard enough took the enumeration of district No 2
to »end Mack one way and hl» hat an Monday and Tuesday
other Mr Collie Hill who has been looking
Yesterday aftcrn.e,n
stranger
Itse’f some two and a half or three brought a four year Id little girl Into
Inc he* In the fle*h The mar. was ah e
to walk down stairs to the cab which
took him to the Tulaa hospital.
The man knew he was guilty and In
the wrorg and feeling tha? the officer
was Justified In shooting hlrr. was ex-
tremely rdial under the clrcumsran-
e* and laughed and Joked with Gil-
christ about the affair
Wilson had been drinking when he
was wounded and his breath was
Hangers Drug 8*-.re on First street.
K.lx lost”, he said He bought some
candy for the child and the police
headquarters was called up. Sergeant
Hall responded The little girl was
very bright, but could not tell where
she U-ed She said My name la
Blanche Peterson. I live over the rail
road track by a blacksmith shop with
no floor on It My Pa w>>rk« at what
my rna tell* him. to do The aargear*
Gilchrist picked his hat up for him
brushed it off. handed It back, and
went on about his business The of-
ficer says that McLaugh’in haa made
such remarks to him several times and
he pa«*ed them up because McLaugh-
lin was so much smaller than he. Do
people think that an officer la called
upon to take Insulting remarks which
belittle their character and name a*
an offl-.er any more than any one else'
There ia no reason why they should
after the cab left the father of the
child ap;—ar*d and *aid child belonged
In the xame block where she had been
found Her parents are working In
•>ne of the numerous restaurants In
that vicinity
.tr .nr tmm whl^cy h. h*d i-it un-l-r » hvk •r'1 ' "k ,h* "',l* #*•
hla belt” | out to find her home A few momenta
Perhap* the bootlegger* and Joint
ke*p*r« will learn some day that the
officers mean what they *ay wh*n they
put one of them under arre«* and re-
frain from trying to make their es-
cape by batting the ofTWr* ar-und and
running away Gilchrist waa thor-
oughly Justified In d*»lng what he did |
to prevent Wilson from es< aping af- j
%.r being atunned by hla prisoner and
It will probably he a good lesson to
other “bootleggers” and law breakers
who might likewise be tempted
Ollchrlat I* one of the best officers
In the new state and has a long clean
record as a g«*od hones*, law-enforcing
officer having served In some pretty
bad” country Including the 4’ripple
♦’reek district In Colorado which for-
merly was known to every one as a
renter vice and frontier corrupt-
ness
Gilchrist haa done much to rid Tulaa
of the whisky element and has been
aggressive In gathering evidence a-
FOUND ILL IN
FRISCO DEPOT
*ft*r Mr cat11— and board-
ing at Mr John Chiom's haa r r-
hom* Hr thought he wai taking the
una'tpoj
The I. O. O. F gave an oy.ter aup-
«er laat week. They had a One time
The new officer, elected In the t. O.
O F are noble grand. S B Chism,
vice grand. W D Floumay: »eore-
tary. J A Jackman and treasurer.
Frank Wolfe.
A Democrat
OFFICER COLEMAN BEND* FOR
DOCTOR CONWAY WHO TAKES
HARRY TEAL TO HOBFITAL
Fat anything you *ant. don't .larva
your-. If. f-ar.n* It won't agreft. for
Holll.ter’. Rocky Mountain Tea clean,
the bowel, and stomach, and make. wa? who wa« on the scene In a few
digestion .-a*y ,5 », Tea or Tab.et. minutes
Yesterday afternoon Officer Cole-
man found a man in the Frisco depot
about 1 Jo o’clock In a very critical
condition and suffering Intense pain
with cramps In hi. stomsch and aide
The officer learned that the man was
sick and sent Immediately for Dr c.I o( »*» •» » ^t.lt
■ Ben Arlington Is up from Hay-
WEBT TULBA
8-omehody visited Mr Harris' house
last night and borrowed a can of lard
Mrs Lynch of Iowa. Is here visiting
her son. Will blmpson. and making
some repairs about her dwelling houses
here.
The Webster Oil refinery is almost
ready for work
The Justice of Red Fork was In the
city yesterday on some business
Mr Hall of Red Fork was In the
city yesterday
Mr Mooney took his little deaf and
dumb boy b, Guthrie thl* morning
where he willl attend school
Mr Elmer Porter Is up from Hay-
wood. Ok la
Mr and Mr. Snyder and daughter.
West
—Qetman Drug Co
DEPUTY GILCHRKT COULD STAND
INSULTING REMARKS NO LON
GER SO STOPPED THEM
Ever since Deputy Sheriff Gilchrist
started out In hla earnest crusade to
drive the gambling, whl.ky and other
detrimental elements out of Tulaa he
has been subjected to taunts and Jibe,
of the lawbreaker, on til sides Al-
though such gossip Is evidence of the
fact that the officers are trying to en-
g.lnst hoollegger. which brought them | forc. |h# ,, „f Mrh , „„
lo Justice He assisted In securing the (
evidence and made the arrest. In the
case, of J E Goodwin. John Clark
and Charle. Myers who have been
found guilty of bootlegging by Juries
In th. court of Judge Gutter
The county official*, and everybody
who are In for the conviction of the
lure a. make. It difficult for the offi-
! -er. to tolerate. I-a.t night Gilchrist
J did something lhat may tend to put a
damper on such slander
As he was peaclbly walking along
Becnnd si reel In front of the Huel
building he was approached hy Bert
Mci-aughlln. who haa appeared many
<* honUeg«<r. and their . ttmM lh, p,,|lr, r„urt >n<, ,,.M ,h,
fine, of gamblers arrested by the city
confederates who are keeping up Ihe
whl.kr element are with the officers
In their esme.t fight for right and de-
cency
Tse Mush Face
You feel a. If \ .ui had one face too
manv when you havs Neuralgia don't
v ol* Rave Ihe fare you mav need It:
but gel rid of the Neuralgia hy aoplv.
'n* Mallard. Know J.lnlment Flneftt
thing In the world for rheuma'I***!,
neuralgia, burn* cuta, arald., lame
•■arli and all pain,
b-dd hy all drugglH*
officer., McLaughlin began to 'bull-
rag'' him about "pulling'' th* Robin-
son hotel gambling den and cnlt. at-
lng and burning ihe paraphernalia and
not doing anything In the other gnmb-
lera oiieratlng here
Gilchrist aald lhat he would pull
' them aa main aa he gel evidence
against them lie at»> told Mi Isiugh-
tin that he did not pull the Robinson
gang until he had sufficient evidence
to convict them Mctuiughlln a. much
Ewings' special sale of Garland heat- •* called Ihe deputy a liar by Ihe re-
Ing stove* previous lo Invelclng Is the marks he made such as "Don't try to
talk of the town Cal and Investigate
give me any auch gaf ae that" and nth
- slurs Hu kepi It up until th* depu-
The physician said that he wa. only
very hadly cramped and that he would
h* all right In a short while and took
him to the hospital
This morning he lr very much Im-
proved and will he out In a day or so
when he le brought around to hlm.e'f
again He gave hla name to a Demo-
crat reporter aa Harry Teal and aald
that he had no home but came here
from Oklahoma City
Mr
wood and Is stopping at the
Tulsa hotel.
Mr Egan of Tulaa Is In the city to-
day on business
Waller Hartman Is In the city from
Neodeeha. Kae
Mr Smith Is back after his trip to
Missouri and Iowa
Mr Ira Collins is up from Kelfer
RICE
Captain John Atkins, In charge
of the Oklahoma division of the Salva-
tion Army Is In th* city today He Is
here on a trip of Inspection and |.
The enow that fell last week Is stay looking over th* work and books of
'"j q'* Britt I. on the sick list “"‘"J ^ ** '** **“" **
Mr Peter-on of Okmulgee Is moving "r*1 H* WM T,r* *•« !•'»•••<« *'“>
dose to here work of the local workers for the
W J Rnwyer purchased two horses *o»d cause and congratulated Ensign
Breeding upon his remarkable w-rk
of 8 P Rais paying lift
H P Ral. la moving to Mlaaouri
HI* future home will be near Moberly
He had one emigrant car and on* car *** ’*orkln*
of hogs We regret very much to lose
Mr Rais and family as they were nice
people and good neighbors.
and upon the good city In which he
Captain Atkina haa been In Tulsa
on several occasions and In speaklns
of ihe many changes and Improve-
The sal* near Aleuma waa well at- n,ents lhat have taken place since last
tended from thla place Stuff of all h<‘ wa* h**e he aald "Tulaa has surely
kinds sold high grown to be a wonderful little city. I
Brack Elnnell and family are hav »l»ay* thought It would make a good
Ing a lime wllh .mallpo* Hi. wife Is P^r* *>u« It ha. grown beyond all my
uulte poorly. Rrack Is moving to the expectation* | have been In every
farm he bought near Mlngv hoot rIf>" lh Oklahoma, In my work for the
P°u,r Army but non* of them are growing
Joe H Rerry and family spent Run- Uks Tulna.”
day at Mr W H Chism. _________
Mr D H Durbin sold two cow. for Wanted, th* ladles to remember the
*** t . clearance sal. on hats. Must make
Rchool at Gsrnelt Is getting along room for new goods Res th* hat.
nicely Ml.. Ida Duvall la an skoal- fmm II to II. Mrg. T. a Hughes mil-
liner. ||«
lent tsucher
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908, newspaper, January 17, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075419/m1/4/?q=%26quot%3Bnew-sou%26quot%3B: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.