The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1903 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TULSA DEMOCRAT. TULSA. IND. TER.-EICHT PAGES.
LITTLE THIMiS
HERE AND THERE-
" K Lew>. of the S. juov&h
Lan 1 anil Investment Co., is spend-
ing the week in Tablequah. Mes-
senger.
.1 K. Hopkins, of Tulsa was in
tlie city Monday attending to - >me
'•U'inevs matters- Okmulgee Cap-
itol News.
Kkler F. <i Roberts as ill preach
it t i hr »tia:i - ir* :mn ti c-
I Suodi) V .-I at! 1 on Um
Siturdai mg t before. Bristow
Record.
We learn that l>r. Wiley has
;uir ’.used a hotel in Okiuulgtv and
will take vliarge at once. We
wi' tin- Pr. -n.ivs. m jd,. “feed”
bu-in " ami hope he will get all
the patronage he ean handle.—
lhvgs Standard.
The people of Old Mounds
neighborhood an- working hard to
build a church for their communi-
*v ... ~s the |n .pie i>t Mouii-i-
to help iii contributions. Tin- jv-
tttion will be in town in a few
lay s and do not fail to help t eni.
— Monitor.
News .* infonneil that a derrick
has Ix-en erected tim e and a half
mu. - tr.ii-i ", y. ■ ■. .ii,. .irili;: g
.
< hi C*.:i|w»t;\ I- - .-.ii i t;. s move
and pii'tung the work along. It
l- naturally -upp—d t.at tins
company know- what it i> doing
tnd you may loos fora few gu--.-
Ht in tti»* \ ■ nity . f Sk it
• ,ii i.*\ ill* New
K. I- tiay. of 1 .'.sa. sj- nt sev-
■ra! lay s in the city, r-tvcwing old
td| aintanc -aid arrang igfor*-x-
tcn-ive improvement* *»n hW r- »i
dem-e pro|*-Tty. Mr tiay, in ad-
dition to being a s*ve>..ful h. t* 1
! proprietor, has developed into a
Creek N ation farmer of *ome pre-
tentions, He has marketed - ver-
al ears of js-tatoes of hi- ow n rai>-
1 mg an«l has tine eantalojn - ready ■
for the market.-Hold* nvilleTime* ’
The Oklahoma Agricultural F.x
I,: im« t Stinon at Still*aU r has
: i-su.-d a bulletin gi\ irg -lirecti* -n-
for using vaccine for the preven-
tion of blackleg in cattle. Thi-
.ti' as. c.i, ■ - h*-a\y »-* - -f
young stock - very year and prac-j
..... t tilis loss
l»ed by vaccinating witli projierly
’ic- i. -iivk-
man should have a copy of t: -
-bulletin which will tx* - nt fneto
all iv*ju- -ting it
A small black bear made hi- ap-
Sal
- near Prana Rock K«-rry.
\rkanaaa|
river, a •*..'• to. r tui * - iiort art
of thi« it.'. 1 ho youthful l-ru'n
not committing any depreda-
tion when discovered by tlie man
of the habitation and when appro-
achisi by the latter immediately
hied hitnsi If into the timber and
disaj Bear hunting has
s . ; ,.f \ >gue ill t .1- i-s a ,t\
for some time luit it may l*e re-
vived in view of the re-apix-arance
of nt'i-ml in hi- native i aunts.
Muskogee 1 imes.
Lightning 'truek the rear end
f 11 - >-• *s . *\ , - It - \
k T :*-s*lay morning !
electric fluid entered tl»e wall
aluve a thin: story window, ton*
out a do.-, ti :<ricks, iu>s <i through
the wall and wn the cadng. It
exploded when it n-ached the cvn-
ter of the window, completely
- att* ring tie window frann * an«l
glass. It ran down an iron his!.
st<-'.d to the flo*»r, ripp -tg the car
t and splintering tlie fhx<r The
paper und*-r the carj* t was torn
^^*********£*51 £«£«£££******<*********
J TULSA MEAT MARKET! j
ft *
l t.J
liC
: YOU CAN |
; Get along without 1
! Chase & Sanborn’s |
: TEA! I
* 5
l So can a wagon without grease *
* But it Goes Hard. *
1 Fresh i Cured Meats.f*> tCrr**. f
* WALLACE & CO., Proprietors, |
* >*♦*«'»»** ***+*++***++++****+
TO TilK
Contractors. Builders
\>P-
Citizens of Tulsa.
The f"' >wing Cmtra.'t Painter
pl.»y uni* n labor.
B. F. Finney. B. L. Johnson,
J. B. Bclforil, A. P Tullock.
\N m. Ajpigw.
Contract Painters
n-
-
»V«' A l tr
Pais
S that the Union Labels appear
tour \v*>rk. It is a guarantee of >at-
isfactorv results.
> OI R PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
- r* - ■ waa att;
on fire. A guest in l*ed in the
nx»m on tli*- fl*K*r !► low was frigiit-
**u*-d an 1 slightly sIhw-LciI but not
hurt. It was fortunate no **ne oc- !
cupied the r<x>m entered by the
K it ani a miracle th- buil-ling
wa« not set on fire.-- l*r- gr* ",
II. A Tli*>mps m, the United
States marshal, cann r
Tulsa last Saturday ati i »i" Tit the
night in the city. He found it
re- •■"ary t*. -io a littl*- instructive
work concerning intoxicating
drinks and among other things'
h>n** w*s ti,.- irn st of 1'. K Masen I
on th*- eharg*- <»f di»tur,'-i!g tin-1
l»an‘. Mr. Ms».-o h»-l ju«t re-1
turn* d fr • i Muskogee where
Marshal Th**m|>aoa lui.i taki a
liefoiv the court on the charge «f
running a ■ mt here and after
tanking up on bay rum he i>egan to
c.-'ebrat*- - return by shooting
hug** b-•-•■* .n tlie atnxi-phere. lie
» s la • r*- Mayor Ttrkin-
soa who assc.sol hitu and
costs, amounting in all to some-
what more than £l*t. Tm« *1<»
i* the fir*t money ever coa
tributisl to the city treasury.
Ix'dgi r
WANTED
\ e wi,. pav the highest tuar iet price in
Cash for poultry. Eggs. Hides. Furs
Bee - wax. Feathers and
4^ a*i h-nds ot (ountn Produtt-. |jj(
C* rner <*f First and Central Streets.
J. E. MILLS.
City National Bank.
Tulsa. Ind. Ter.
CAPITAL STOCK............
S
UNDIVIDED PROFITS j.noo.uo
W w J. l Kiwif K. President. W Mowbray. Vice-President,
J- M. H\ll. Cashier.
t »IRE' TOK> Ct i*i*s Haaa, P. L. Price. W. J. Trir.N*. J, M Hall, Gaartf
Hnwrrav.se.
T ,• s*ct' i •- P -j P - ness. Ev.ha m B: .cht anj S-li. spr.x
Attrntion Given to Collections.
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
e&a£ll
S T MOTHER,
IT IS
WELL-STOCKED
AND
UP-TO-DATE!
Ot R SODA FOUNTAIN
Ol’R DRUG DKPARTMENT
(H R PRESCRIPTION DEPT
i H R PAINT & < >IL DEPT
OUR CIGAR CASE
OUR PERFUME & TOILET CASE
THE TULSA DRUGGIST!
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Jessee, D. C. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 24, 1903, newspaper, July 24, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078336/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.