The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904 Page: 2 of 12
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THE TULSA DEMOCRAT, TULSA, IND TER-TEN PACES
Local News.
J. II. Day is in tho city from
Moers, I. T.
The Photo Car is rushed with
business and will stay all next
week.
Wm. Blair of Red Fork was a
Sunday visitor.
J. Smith of Dallas. Tex., was in
the city Monday looking around.
E. W. Simms of Ovvasso, was
in the city last Friday on a busi-
ness deal.
C- W. Martin formerly of
Chickasha is visiting in the city.
A new stone sidewalk is being
laid in front ot the Smith restaur-
ant on Main St.
W. W. Vandiver, editor of the
Red Fork Derrick was in the city
Saturday.
The Tulsa Seed Co. has placed
Fred Howard on the road for them
as travelling salesman.
The Tulsa Music Co. have a
complete line of violins, inatido-
G. U. Neeley of Megaunee,
Mich., was in the city the first of
the week looking up oil and min-
eral leases.
This city was almost deserted
by the legal fraternity this week,
they being in Sapulpa attending
court.
The Palace Dry Goods store is
about finished and the painters are
putting the finishing touches on
the interior.
The Tulsa Seed Co-, have been
cleaning, labeling and arranging
wheat, oats, timothy, Kaffir corn
and garden seed for the World’s
Fair Exhibit.
Guffey and Gailey have rented
the entire upper floor of the Seho-
e n w a I d~Weinberger Building
from D. C. Rose and moved in last
Monday.
The latest and most up-to-date
sheet music at the Tulsa Music
Co. One door west City National
Bank.
Mr- L. A. Cordez of Mountain
Grove, Mo., was in the city the
latter part of last week looking
lins, guitarsand banjos.
,, ,, „ .. * T.1 i over the situation, with a* view of
Geo. II. Garrett and Frank..... .
, , ,. , , ,, locating in business here.
Jones were here the first of the,
week from Sapulpa.
Messrs Rose & Whitlock were
truly patriotic Washington’s
birthday. They had “Old Glory”
flouting all day.
For Sale: \\ e are selling Beck-
with Round Oak Heating Stoves at
cost,now is the time to buy.
Stevens Hdw. Co.
TULSA’S BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
G. W. FORESMAN,
Contractor and
Builder.
Estimates made on all class of
buildings. All work guaran-
teed. Best of references fur-
nished.
G. W. LEACH~
ARCHITECT, CONTRAC-
TOR and BUILDER
Estimates on all buildings under
$3,000 free, over that a reason-
able price.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Tulsa, Ind. Ter.
C. ZENAS WILEY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Rooms No. 1, 2, & 3 Bynum
Block.
Res. Phone 50. Office Phone 82
JOHN A. HAVER.
L. W. WILLITS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Harness, Saddles, Horse Fur-
nishings and Stable Suppiies.
Hand Made Harness a Specialty.
Repairing Neatly Done.
Cor. Main & 2nd Sts.
TULSA. IND.TER
Several of the young men of
this place were over in Owasso
The Tulsa Music Co. handle the last Sunday. There sure must be
celebrated Kimball line of pianos someting attractive at that burg
ami organs- One door west City causing the boys to go over there
National Bank. so often.
Abstracts to Tulsa Property!
ABSTRACTS ACCURATELY PREPARED
AND CERTIFICATION MADE.^=^-
No Conservative Business Man Buys
Real Estate without first obtaining an
abstract of i itle to Same.
Northern Realty & Abstract Co.
OFFICE:
Hatch-Stephenson Building.
OVER
Williamson’s Store
THE NEW SHOE SHOP
Is the place to get all kinds of
Boot and Shoe work. Custom
Work and Repairing Done
promptly and neatly.
First door West of Lynch &
Calhoun.
E. L. WILSON, Prop.
J. C. MITCHELL.
Public Auctioneer.
xVill cry sales in any part of
the country.
30 years experience.
Tulsa, - - - Ind, Ter’
CLIFTON & MOORE
Architect &
Superintendent
Office in Bynum Block, Rear of
Farmers Nat’l Bank.
Phone 20. TULSA, I. T.
S H. KlMMONS, M. D.
^ *
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
Office in the d- M, hall Jc Co-
new brick building.
DR. O. F. STARR,
musician & Surocon-
Office Second Street between
Main and Broadway.
TULSA. Ind Ter.
W. Albert Cook, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
& OCULIST.
Graduate Rush Medical College,
Chicago.
Special attention given to the
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Calls answered day or night.
Office Over Williamson Bros.
Phones, Res. 123; Office, 8.
W>H.RANDOLPH.
RANDOLPH &HRUER,
LAWYERS,
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, TULSA, I. T.
H. F. ABY,
Attorney-at-Law.
Collections a Specialty.
Rooms in Hatch & Stephenson
Building, Main and S. 2nd Sts.
PIXLEY & GUBSER,
Lawyers,
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS-
Office Over City Nat’l Bank-
Tulsa, • Ind. Ter
COLLINS & ABBOTT
LAWYERS.
Prompt Attention given Collec-
tions. Office in
Malcolm Building.
Collections
a Specialty
Notary
in Office
F. G. SEAMAN,
Dentist-
Crown and Bridie work a Speci-
alty. Office over 'Trees Bros,
store. TULSA. I. T.
THE TULSA NURSERY
T. W. WARING & SONS, Props.
I
,_■ .SSS—J#
Growers of all kinds of Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees
Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs, Etc. Will contract to grow
anything in the way of Trees for planters in large or small lots.
We will plan your grounds ami furnish trees to set same. "No
trouble to answer questions.”
‘i
OFFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS:-Cor. South 9th and
Cincinnatti Ave. Nursery J mile South of Oaklawn Cemetery.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
IN ALL PARTS of the CITY.
Also Farms and Stock Ranches to Renl
or Lease.
Friend & Gillette.
LrtFE SPEER
Abstracter.
Only complete records of Mus-
kogee, office in Eighth Recording
District. Abstracter for L. W.
Clapp, farm loan company in
Eighth District. Office,
Abbott Bldg. - Sapulpa, 1. T-
W. T. DOWNES,
Veterinary Surgeon
AND DENTIST.
TULSA, IND. TER.
Leave orders at Strother’s Drug
Store. Residence, cor. Boston
and Ninth St.
DR.T. E. SHEPARD
. . Physician and Surgeon. . •
Office Room in Malcolm Building.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Phone 216 Tulsa, I. T.
C. T. BYRD,
Lawyer,!
Office in Famous Building Just
Above 1st National Bank.
WOODSON NORVELL,
LAWYER
No. 9 in the Hatch &
Stevenson Building.
Corporations and Criminal Defense
A. R. QUERRY,
LAWYER.
Opera Block, TULSA, I. T
POE & CAMPBELL,
Attorneys-at-Law,
TULSA, Ind. Ter
LEE MATHEWS,
ARCHITECT. TULSA. I. T
Office 1 Bl’k E. Alcorn Hotel.
Plans, Drawings and Estimates
Made for all classes of Build-
ings.
W- A. LOMBARD,
SURVEYOR.
Surveying done in the Creek,
Cherokee and Osage Nations. For
information address me at
Tulsa. Ind. Ter.
R. R. REDMON,
Artistic
In all Studio and view work.
Over po-ooffice.
Tulsa, - - I. T.
| S E E T H E |
| “MAJOR” |
| AT POSTOFFICE STORE |
When in need of Office Supplies, Stationery and >,
« Ledgers. Our Book Exchange is the talk of |
the town and our prices right. We wholesale 4
Cigars. Thanks, call again. «
Tulsa. Ind. Ter*
THE MAJOR.
I AUSTIN & GILLISS
( Proprietors of Champion Shop
f Do all kinds of Blacksmithing, Wagon and
\ Carriage Wood Work with neatness and dis-
I patch. We are
l EXPERT HORSESHOERS
} Having had 35 years experience. We have
l just added the
} CELEBRATED HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER
A part of your trade soliciled. Satisfaction
guaranteed in all lines. Try us. Respc’t
West 1st near Gin Mill. AUSTIN & GILLISS. ^
4 w^W^Wi^W^W^WAv#wA('/®
Have you seen those pretty new
Spring Goods at Nicholson &
Davis.
Master Weinberger of Guthrie
a very interesting young man has
been visiting here for a short time
and has made a host of friends
who will warmly welcome his re-
turn.
B. F. Finney has just finished
gold sign work for the First Na-
tional Bank and also for the Mus-
ic Store- The work is artistically
done and reflects credit on the
workmanship, of Mr Finney.
The young people of the city
are going to hold an impromtu in-
vitation dance at the Opera House
this evening. Music by the Im-
perial orchestra of Muskogee.
Dr. C. A. Mashall the tie,; in-
structor of the band is a graduate
of the Chicago College of Dental
Surgery. Dr. Marshall and his
brother are doctors of Dental and
Oral Surgey and the will tit up a
tine office as soon as they can get
a desirable location.
Goo. L. Wilder was here from
the north and will settle with us.
He was informed that there would
be two good cities grow up down
here one of them Enid and the
other Tulsa, after investigation
Mr. Wilder has decided that Tul-
sa with its natural resources is
the best place of the two.
E. J. Colvin, Viee-Pres.
I. B. Woodbury, Pres.
D. Koenig, Cashier.
American Banking and
Trust Company,
OF TULSA, INDIAN TERRITORY.
Commenced business April 6, 1903.
CAPITAL $50,000.00. SURPLUS. UNO. PROFITS S7500.
We are provided with Mosler Screw Door Safes,
with triple time locks, and are insured against burglary
and daylight hold-ups. We also have safes for the accom-
modation and safe keeping of valuables of our customers.
We have connections with some of the most solid
Banks in the west—our stockholders representing a capital
of several millions of dollars and we are at all times pre-
pared to extend liberal accommodations as far as is con-
sistent with conservaitve hanking. In every case pros-
pective customers may be assured of courteous treatment
at this hank.
All business entrusted in this Bank will at all times
receive prompt and careful attention. W~e solicit a share
of your patronage. Interest paid on time deposits.
City National Batik
Tulsa, Ind. Ter.
CAPITAL STOCK,..............$25,000.00
SURPLUS......................... 5,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS.......... 6,000.00
Wm. J. Trimble, President. G. W. Mowbray, Vice-President
J. M. Hall, Cashier.
1)1 RECTORS-Charles Haas, P. L. Price, W. J. Trimble, J. M. Hall, George
Mowbray, Sr.
Transacts a General Banking Business. Exchange Bought and Sold Special
Attention Given to Collections.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
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Jessee, D. C. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, February 26, 1904, newspaper, February 26, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1075982/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.