The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DEMOCRAT—TULSA, IND. TER,—EIGHT PAGES.
New
Fast Train
To
Colorado
Via
Santa Fe.
Pullman palace sleep-
er, composite car, obser-
vation sleeper and chair
car. Connecting sleep-
er between San Antonio
and Colorado Springs.
Cafe car Colorado
Springs to Denver,
taave Kansas City daily
6:55 p.m., beginning
June 1. Arrive Pueblo
10:35 a. m., Colorado
Springs 12:05 p.m.Den-
ver 3:15 p.m. Just as
desirable service east-
, bound.
This train is in addition
to the Colorado Express
leaving Kansas City
9:45 a. m., and arriving
Colorado folio wing
morning, and carrying
free .’.hair cars, Pull-
man Sleepers and obser-
vation car.
For particulars about
the reduced rates to
Colorado in effect this
summer and copy “A
Colorado Summer," ap-
ply to
C. L. SEAGRAVES, Passenger
Agt., The Atchison, Topeka
& Santa FofPy, Topeka.
Kansas.
x THE BEST SPRING TONIC IS |
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Shackle’s Sarsaparilla
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^ Tulsa, I. T.
One dose is equal to three doses of any other sarsa-
parilla. Tone up your system. Prepare for the long
hot summer. It pays to be healthy.
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must nave good health; Shackle’s sar-
must work; to work we mu» -■—— - —
Shoarilla provides health. It is the greatest of tonics; It drives
all oain out of the entire system and rejuvenates the body.
Shackle’s Sarsaparilla is better and cheaper than other sarsa-
oarlllas; and you know what you are taking as the formula Is
on every bottle. Asa spring tonic take one teaspoonfull three
times a day.
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Shackle Drug Co
W Tulsa, 1. T. Inc KHCSvItlr■ IvrlV unuuuuu. J,
T# BsM RaptHt CallSfe. Imany more indicate the cordial
So. McAlester Capital: A (support that will be extended
movement on foot that should when the time for action arrives
meet with the popular approval
and substantial assistance of all
is the establish ment in South Mc-
Alester of a Baptist college for
the higher education of the boys
and girls of Indian Territory.
For some time there bas been
consider able talk of making an
effort to esta blista a denomina-
tional in stitution here and within
the past few days the project bas
taken such root that its success
At present the plans have pro-
gressed to the extent that a site
will likely be secured on the h«Jl
between this city and McAlester.
It is the intention of the Baptist
curch of this city to secure the
support of the Baptist denomina-
tions at McAlester and Krebs
and divide the board of trustees
between the three towns. On
the start it is thought $5000 can
be raised with which to erect a
in the work and a building fund
made available suffic ient to erect
more commodius b u l Idings.
When the permanent structures
are completed the frame building
is to be transformed into a dormi-
tory.
Casrthi Isdtos Tcnitiry.
The first sittings of the United
States court in the new Northern
district of the Indian Territory
have been announced as follows:
Vinita, September the 8; Tahle-
quab, October 6; Miami, October
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Archer Hardware
Co., headquarters
for binder twine, 12c
a pound.
held of the Federal courts at
those places having been estab-
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Fipre it Up Yourself!
Tl,;;rr"iisA TbaWarket"
*■“ The first one is that you’ll make something by it
—and the others are just line the first. How? In many
wavs. You’ll save money—you’ll get better goods—you 11
get fresh goods; you’ll get clean goods; you’ll get goods
delivered promptly; you’ll keep out of debt; you 11 get the
pick of the market; you’ll get what none other keeps.
Thre i8 S THE TULSA MEAT MARKET.
g W. *. WALLACE A OO. PAOWTOAA.
Drs. Wilson A Stevenson, in For
•ythe building are prepared to do
all kinds of dental work. Crown
and Blidge work a specialty.
is now almost assured. A nuni"
her of substantial subscriptions
have been voluntarily made by
Urge frame building to answer
tbe requirements of the school --------
until the Baptist churches of the i vember 17; Nowtta,November 24.
rn___________ K. I This will be the first session
20; Pryor Creek, October 27; Sal-1 lished under tbe Indian appro-
lisaw. November 3;Claremore,No- pnatiou bill, which ha. just pass-
ed Congress.
Bread Delivered to all
Parts of the City.
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DELIVER THE
CELEBRATED
Van Buren Bread
TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY ON SHORT
NOTICE.
Ml Kinds ol Cood Tilings to Eat.
PARLOR GROCERY,
PHONE 60.
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Lunsford, R. L. The Tulsa Democrat. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1902, newspaper, June 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1078371/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.