The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
I
£
Ci'QGMXXXXXXXX OGOOQQGC OOOCXX30000CXX'OOOtJtlOOOOOSKJ
NOTICE.
Fifty years experience in manufacturing
and dealing in funjture an«J coffins. and thirty
year> experience in t-mlralming, I have a com-
plete stock on hanJ. 1 wish, if anv ha> need >.f
such services, to accommodate them friendly and
kindly. Yours truly,
JOSEPH TRUT1 /V\mIN.
Ea>t Tulsa.
THE DEMOCRAT-1 ULiiA, IND. TER.-EIGHT PAGES.
* rxx/XAX» 020 /xx> XXXXXXX^XXK^T
WANTED
»»»» * *
\\e will pay the highest market price in
Cash for poultry, Eggs. Hides, Furs
Bee’s wax. Feathers and
“AH Kinds of Country Producer
Corner of Hr>t and Central Streets.
J. E. MILLS.
Stone Livery Barn,
Mathewson & Antic, Proprs.
GOOD RIGS AND COURTESY.
PHONE _______
Live U' a part of vour trade.
LEGiSLAfiON AGAINST
EXCESSIVE HOLDINGS.
Prorata Proportion of Lands That Can be Held
Prior to Allotment Declared—Property
of Deceased Allottees May be
Sold by the Heirs.
A \ d'hineton special say*: duly appointed by a proper court
I he Indian appropriation bill ui-.n the order of such court,
nt,m S several important pro- made upon jietition filed by the
visions in the nature of new leg- guardian, but all such convey-
'"ti"n * An,- of the most im- antes must lie subject to the ap-
po ant provisions, which has proval of tfie Secretary of the In-
■ ' "',r,rfll in‘,i^'vd, ,s that Of- tenor, and when so approved
n . tr. Curtis, of Kansas— shall convey a full title to the pur
i at the jus- and reasonable share chaser, the same as it a tin*' pat
ihlIi mem In r of the Chickasaw ent without restriction upon the
octaw. Creek ami Cherokee alienation had been issueo to the
' * ' Avidian?». in the lands allottee. And when, pursuant to
to the sa'd tribe.which any treaty or agreement with the
ach member ,s entitled to hold , Indian tribe, or pursuant to anv
[ ss« ssion until allotments act of Cong ress relating to In-
are maoe, as provtded tn the act jilian allotments, land has been or
•ntitled "An ac* lor the pro.ec-1 shall I* allotted to awhile per
t on ot the p. opleot the Indian s.,n without Indian bbtod who is
erritor. and for ot pur|*>- a citizen of the United States,
ses approved June 28. 1898. be. final patent shall be issued to
and the same ,S hereby declared sucliwhite.llolteewithoutawait-
'O be. 320 acres for each member in* the expiration of the usual
’ tH‘ Ch,tki,SJ,w N«*tion, 320 trust period, and he shall tbere-
TULSA DEMOCRAT
R. L. LUNSFORD, EDITOk.
tlBl.lAHKD EVERY FRIDAY
A r fc -v ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, IR ADVANCE
K itrrrj at the Pott Office at Tulsa, lad
ax second class matter.
CMYRCH DIRECTORY
preBfc/ter an—C. W Kerr. Paitor. Preacb-
il<«rer. Ha*o»th at II a tn.. and 7:9) p. m.
S tbbatb s^f h,1 y;45 a in. Prayer meeting
every * edne-Vv •venia* at 7:30. Everybud?
invited.
fi- Church -J D Voce. Pancr. Pre«cb-
in/evert Suuday at 11 a. «... aad r:45 p in.
sctu*#! 1«> a. in. EpworiA L«- »gje. To-
rn H udav Pra er meet ng T n i -aj * v even*
• a.' Lad •*«. Aid Society Tn ir-dav a t i> m
Htcbeior (firin' Club Wed ursdays at t p in.
Baptist J ' Brad-haw. Pastor,
in/ f tm * -
- --- --------• * —‘wi • Preadb-
.«.• r na Third Sunday*, morning aL*
e-enloifw. Bis ne-s meeting Saiurday- before
* r**t S inday, at 2 p m. Prater meeting
r irs la. evening ^abbath School every Sua-
dav al It:4o
PHOTOGRAPHS
K FREE.
iHTes tor each inemli r of th •
Choct.i w Nation, loo ;IC(Vs f,,r
e..ch rn. inii. rof ihe Creek Nation
md 12't acres tor each member of
e C terokee Nation.
Xr 'h r important provision is
co it,m d in section 7 of the bill:
•• I’m.<t the adult heirs of any d«~
C .isnl Indian to whom a trust or
• "h.r oat nt containing restric
tio is upon alienation, has been or
upon be authorized to sell or ills-
|>ose of the land so allotted with-
out restriction. All allotted land
so alienated by the heirs of any
Indian allottee and al' lands so
patented to a white allottee shall
thereupon be subject to taxation
under the laws of ilie Territory
where the same is situ ited."
I he provision to appropriate
Jdif.txtu for an Indian exhibit at
SECRET ORDERS-
I I] n [ M-e, -very Friday rtenin, In
11 Krasernltj ha.I. T. J.BAZE.
A J -HOW. See. N.G.
I nf P Meet* every Tuesday evening, »i
c c.
ii. »• erei,ln*
Kvery man and woman in
the Indian Territory, over
fifty years ot age, will he
given a photograph of
themselves absolutely free,
if they will come to
HALL'S STUDIO
TULSA. 1. T.
Si. .11 he -ssued lor lands allotted the St. Louis exposition, which
-tm may sell and convey the was inserted on Mr. Curtis’ mo-
anils n her tied troin such des-
• en.i .n*. and if there be both
a.ui i ..ml minor eirs may join
in ,ch , 'itivri ance by a guardian
tion at the request of the chair-
man. Mr./Sherman, who was ab-
sent, was subject to a point of
order.
L>RCCSTAm,MoSTLOHPLETEBUCCYfACTORY <» EARTH WRITE FOR
Dntr>v» ___
Prices m
Catalogue
Our Goods Ane Th* best^—
■ Our Price the lowest
1ParkyMfg.€
V. 0. 1 Me<u ▼ flfHt and third \Ve?d-
_ . , * uvfUy evening. Kraieruity hall
_T J HAZK.C.C L. J. C>iITH. Cleric
V I fi MretR firvt and third \Vedoe«-
' ' at Fraternity ball. Two
other meeting nighu not regular. Viaii-
mg neighbors aiwa\- vrlfomr
_ARTHCHBVN?iS,r,S',L;RVC
Liiintftitillates.
each maulh. at 3 p. m.. In Fraternity hall.
______Mr». L. W. LINDSEY, Secy
Friftr III Me— every Statudav nleht
niKIllll III F-aternlly hall. Vu.iTn,
members ordia ly invited.
____L. J. SMITH. Sec'y.
MtlJlit T'J|“ Ie>d?e No. «-• A. F.i*. M.
««'» riiirsdav Qi^ht on o' be-
fore full moon. VisiUmr bretb-en cordial-
Y ‘.VL'r1 . U.« S 1 ELTON.
J U SEAMAN, Sr - y w. j|.
Other < hur,.*he, and Sicteile, are requested
to hand in their ro-ter .
I his offer holds good for
I hirtv davs, beginning
Feb* 1,1902.
The Rea-Read Mill and Elevator Company
' finest Plant in Either of the W—
Territories. ****•!
Manufacturer of
ioper’* Bill Omanced. eral judges.
ChiHtMin: The plan tur the A Commissioner fur the Terri-
Oovermnenl In appointment, of tory is provided for, to be ap-
the Indian Territory designated pointed by the President for
In Plitiv Leland Softer, and in- term of four years. He will be a
tr.Kluced in Congress by Kepre- member of the Dawas Commis-
sentative Scott, of Kansas has 'ion.
raised a storm of indignation The measure is stamped with
tlir"UK,,out lhe Territory. The ,hf »'ark of the politician, and it
op|N»ilion is in no way bounded '» the conienaes of opinion among
all who have read the published
•ynopsi»of the hill, to be a well
laid plan to perpetuate the very
conditions that the people of the
Territery have been struggling
loaner •
MAR
laUlaaitl*
t> Faao High Pat,at
Migb Hiilcni
Palrat
Tulsa. I. T.
• "Idea a.i Straighi
Mad Hat.a Klla Drlrd Curaailal
Chop and all finds ot.
Mum m il
In party lines, but is general
|amongst all citizens, who are op-
j posed lu a Centralization of p .w-
jer in the associates and hench-
men ol Soper.
Many Republicans are out- •'K**'"'!
spoken in their condemnation of! I I'c <
tile obnoxious measure, and j,s | Peo|,fa •* the election of
press dispatches further disclose g*l* to Congress,
the provisions of the scheme, the ^ proposed government
opposition increases.
The one office to till
l».y the
a dele-
K. IIALSKLL, Pres.
W. F. Read, Manager.
Ik I*• COLI.h Y, Cashier.
MltH TOK*
W R H«(.RR|.
I.. OTl RItt
*t. r cm i >v
ritNMIHI
I » HHt’RR
4.0 NAM.
General Banking Business Transade*!
NATIONAL
The empowering of the court
ol appeals to name the county
seats snows, in a measure, the
trend ol the whole scheme.
An already autocratic judiciarr
(■' reinforced and entrenched, and
the voice ol the people Is most
elTectuallv gagged.
Alter naming the county seats
the several judges are given the
ap|*>iniive isiwer, each naming a
practically consigned to the ten-
der mercies of oiticials in whose
selection the people have no
voice.
... ^
Aissmni. .if Merehaais, ( •ttlmi.-n and Vapwr. I reorder of deids and a county
HnllelUsl. liiulaeM minuted tn u« mil ^.,q.|v» judge for each county in his ills-
ijriimpi aiu-mlon. trict,
Com>h|Mind««ii<a ■ 1 % A
soiieiu,d. tj>\ 1^1 1^. 1 ■rr *" 1,0 twentywight
counties divided among the Ked-
Kock Island Riding Lister at
Tulsa Implement c<>.
friscu's lultd I xtensiory
Muskogee Phoenix: Kris:o
surveyors have run a nne three
miles south ol the mouth ot Cane
l reek, I hey are headed toward
NVeer and Tulsa. At (the cross-
t"g ol the Arkansas two days
were spent lit the survey corps in
getting a tin.- for approaches on
mthcr side of the river.
Tut: Dknocrat, II • year.
The CITY
national
Bank of Tulsa,
!• T. pays Inter
eat on savings,
buys and sells
exchange, dis-
counts liberal-
ly all commer-
cial paper ap-
proved by its
Board, and ex-
tends to cust-
omers every fu
clllty their res-
ponsibilities
and accounts
warrant.
Tulsa Has-
Gas,
Oil.
Coal,
Clay.
Sand,
Stone.
Timber,
Water,
Shale,
Wheat,
Corn.
Cotton,
Hogs,
Cattle,
Health,
Drainage.
Fa#ii l and.
Grazing Lands.
♦/> apual's Directed
to the above.
Methodlit Church Directory.
uM%jn,,z:*h*’k u« '•**•*....
NiNiiilier«>lil|t \Kt
esyrriR-Vift.,. .
sss^«sa~f“'
------------------
■SJS*?JS‘arjftSTB
. J.V \'0C*. Pm««
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Lunsford, R. L. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1902, newspaper, February 21, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078361/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.