The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page: 3 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:
Martin’s Smoke House,
For all Up-to-Date Magazines and Newspapers, both Daily and Sunday.
CIGARS, CANDIES AND TOBACCOS
A SWELL LINE OF DOUGLAS CHOCOLATES AND ON BONS
REMEMBER loo CHRISTMAS NUMBERS OF LADIES' HOME JOURNAL. U,™ orders now
FRESH POP CORN AND PEANUTS. PHONE 266. QerS n°W’
----jV/l
FRESH POP CORN AND PEANUTS. PHONE 266.
MARTIN’S SMOKE HOUSE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Lawyers.
JOSEPH D, MITCHELL. If P. WHITE
Mitchell & White
LAWYERS.
Suite 1, 2 and 3, Stroud Building.
Pawhuska, Okla, Phone 160.
Associated with Stockslager &
Heard, Attorneys and Coun-
sellors et Law, Wash-
ington, D. C.
J. Mark Worten, Jesse J. Worten.
WORTEN & SON,
LAWYERS,
IIALL-FLOYD BUILDING.
Will do general practice in State and
Federal Courts.
Dreamland.
Walk Over shoes at Shaebar
Clothing Company.
Cyrus Ririe was up and spent
Sunday in the city.
Have Gardner engrave that
back comb of yours.
D. J. Dunham was up from
Bigheart the last of the week.
Furnished room for rent. See
Miss Nichols, East 7th street.
J. D. Scaroborough made a
trip to Foraker Sunday return-
ing Monday.
Something Wrong.
The recent strengency in
money has developed the fact
that the people all over the
country have the greatest con-
Mem* in their local tonke. aKgregale at tins period
fhey are satisfied that they are of the year, is heyond the reach
transacting business m a safe of financial distrust - Dall-w
and conservative manner but News,
they are not satisfied with the
than the sale of American se-
curities abroad. The latter have
to some extent suffered dis
credit under recent pressure, but
the intiiusic value of American
staples used abroad, and their
colossal aggregate at this period
In f.hn \mo in u.a..____.1 a. i
H. G. CARSON,
DENTIST.
Rooms 17 Hall-Floyd Building.
PAWHUSKA, - OKLAHOMA.
BOONE, PALMER & MACDONALD,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW
Office over First National Bank.
PAWHUSKA. . OKLA.
T. r. I.KAIIY,
E. P. SCOTT
e. r. hi
LEAHY & SCOTT.
pawhuska, : : : Oklahoma.
Counselors at Law.. Practice In all the Courts.
C. T. BENNETT.
I .AW, LOANS AND INSURANCE.
'PHONE 226. room 16.
Hall—Floyd Building.
W. H. AARON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
’Phone No. 95.
pawhuska. : : : Oklahoma.
A. S. Sands and wife were
Foraker visitors one day the
last of the week.
G. K. Sutherland was up from
Hominy and spent several days
the first of the week.
Rev. Modlin was up to Fora-
ker Sunday and held services for
the Methodist preacher.
Joe Keigley Sundayed at
Chilocco with his children who
are in the school there.
Dr. A. J. Smith came down
from Foraker Monday and re-
mained over until Tuesday.
“Dreamland.”
LOST—Pair nose glasses with
chain and fastener. Return to
Chas. Callahan and get reward.
present financial system.
It is the unanimous cry that
there is something wrong with
the system and it must be
remedied. It must be remedied
to suit the common people and
to be done right it should be
done by the common people.
The restoring of confidence has
been the cry of the last two
panics in this country and is the
cry in this one. This confidence
can best be restored by remedy-
ing the entire money system of
this oountry. There can lie only
one legitimate cause for a panic
under a safe
No state in the union has
greatei natural resources than
Oklahoma, and but very few
even approach the natural
resources of this great state.
Here climatic conditions make
every crop produced in America
standard and the fertility of the
soil is such as to make the
yields phenomenal. The state
has the finest granite in America,
inexhaustible supplies of gypsum
for the manufacture of plaster,
vast quantities of the best Port-
land cement limestone, building-
stone enough to build a hundret
mighty cities, asphalt enough to
pave those same cities, coal
enough to prepare all of these
i You Are Invited
a
As a result of the growth
ol our business in every
direction, together with
our modern and up-to-date
equipment, we are better
prepared than ever to
handlq your banking busi-
ness, and we will be glad
to have you avail yourself
of our facilities, which we
believe to be as modern
and as nearly perfect as is
to be found in Osage county.
Our various departments
are so adjusted as to render
prompt and efficient service
and it is the aim of the
officers of the bank to keep
in close personal touch
with its patrons.
American National Bank
Pawhuska, . Oklahoma
We have the largest stock of
material
painters material m
county. McLaughlin
Co.
Osage
-Farrar
J.
B. TALBUTT,
DENTIST.
Offlre over First National Bank,
pawhuska, : :: Oklahoma.
DR. J. A. SPECK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Bon Ton Uak ry,
PAWHUSKA. ; :
OKLA.
Hear the Bell
It’s a New Bread
and Cake Wagon.
We deliver and take
orders for all kinds
of • • • . ,
Bread and Cake
every morning.
Try the new sys-
tem. Phone 76.
Burdette & Co.
• • *« * •
• * •. • • S
C. S. McDonald enjoyed a visit
over Sunday with his father
who came in Saturday and re-
mained until Monday.
S. S. Case, foreman in this
office, left Monday for Castle
Rock, Colorado, to attend to
some business matters.
We have several dozen small
and medium sized pictures that
we will sell at cost for the next
few days. Baker-Cerney Co.
R. R. Cubbon, of Wichita,
Kansas, visited a short time
with his brother in-law Joseph
D. Mitchell the last of the week.
The only reflector gas heater
in town can be found at Baker-
Cerney Company’s. $4.00 and
$6.00. Call for the Reznor
stove.
Attorney E. F. Scott has l>een
over to Pawnee this week at-
a safe money system.
That cause can only be a dearth
of collateral products. —^
The present day system brings I fo. a LIJUU8,
prosperity only periodically and years’ more natural gas and oil
these periods are measured by tllan found in any other si
>r use for a thousand
state
the stocks and bond gamblers to in union and days and other
the detriment of producer and
___:n 1. _ i K
material enough to furnish work
consumer and the ordinary I ?eop}e- ,Thesf
banker has as little to do with and Oklahoma wi T have* three
them as has the farmer or other million happy and industrious
business man, and generally PeoPle- _____
suffers as severely as the others. T , ~~ „ —-
The trouble with the present L°°kS Better Than £ver.
system is that it drifts too far Ex Mayor, C. M. Hirt and
trom the original idea of our family returned Saturday from
government. The fundamental ^ month\s absence during which
principals of democracy are I ™me ^®y ^dted the Jamestown
directly opposed to the central!- STrEinS.anTh«veiretn<l hT6
zation of any power, under the way of New York and Viagra
government money or otherwise. Falls. Mr. Hirt finds Pawhus-
With the country full of every- looking better than ever on
thing that produces prosperity , 81ret,urn and was glad to get
confidence will be restced & ‘ ^ °f husfcIe and
spite of Wall Street or other ---
financial jobbing centers, but Call and look our new stock of
confidence should be restored in stoveR oveL Baker Cerney Co.
a manner that will be lasting. B. E. Trammell, of the Citi-
This will not be accomplished ?^ns. National Bank is in New
under the present system. | Y ork Clty on business.
Wm. Easley came down from
In line with an argument of Chautauqua Springs Saturday
the News, that we produce ,-n |and was here several days.
t >
The System of
Filing your checks
Gives you a complete record of
your business tran sactions
which is easily kept and in-
stantly accessible. The date
and number on each check
makes your file complete. You
can find any check without de-
lay.
Deposit your money with us
subject to check; pay all bills
by check. You will find that
this system will be a benefit to
you no matter how large or
small your volume of business.
CITIZENS
National Bank.
November
Weddings.
tending the last session of court
in this district under the old
regime.
A. YT. Ricker, constmctoin en-
gineer with W. W. Cook is in
the city ready to liegin work on
the water plant as soon as ma-
terial arrives.
Rev. James was down to Big-
heart Sunday to conduct the
funeral services for Jas. Swift
who died recently and was
taken to Tyron, Okla., for
burial.
------- m
this country and have to show
and to sell enormous crops and
quantities that have always
been deemed just a little better
than cash, and that our basis of
credit is excellent in every re
apect, there conies a news item
to the effect that the enormous
influence which American prod-
ucts are exerting in building up
a credit balance abroad has been
the most signal development of
the financial situation in New
York. Reports from all quar-
ters show that the great Ameri-
can staples—wheat, cotton, cop-
per, tobacco, oil and meats—are
on their way to Europe, this be
ing the season of the year when
Miss T illinn M L - , Almericai" Products are marketed
ttrv !!rJ^kr'LSJ.t.r . -The ‘"ate success
I robably the last, term of
court in this district under the
teriitorial regime will convene
at Pawnee next Monday. .) udge
Hainer will open a short, session '
at that, time.
FORSALE I
i 2
Thoroughbred Duroc
Hogs-Regis’d Stock
jl Pigs $10 at Weaning Time
Male Shoats RBi8T Service
of Emery lias taken the Hominy
school in Prof. Gill’s stead. Miss
Hickman is an able teacher and
he citizens of Hominy are for
tunot* in securing so abk* u MUC.
i eessor to Prof. Gili. l* . ^ - • ■—
j '.. even greater influence
of this shipment is to give the
l nited States credit abroad
which can lie speedily converted
into cash. These natural re-
source* of flu- country promise
! H. J. BEHNING
ft Residence 3 miles west of
2 Bigheart. on Birch Creek. ■
A Well Known ihact
lhat no skin disease, whether from
internal or external origin, can long
withstand the two powerful germicide*.
ZE-MO and ZEMOTUNE, they destroy
the genua that cause the disease, they
•Iwafeeure. Wri l«foraample. E. W.Koee
Me4.Q»., Kt Luuk ah j
If you are looking for some
suitable present for that wedding,
it will save you much worry to
see our
Brilliant Cut Glass,
Hand Painted China,
Beautiful Silver Pieces,
Tableware. Etc., Etc.
Not much trouble to make a se-
lection from our stock. All are
nice. Jus a matter of how much
or how little you desire to spend.
GEO. H. GARDNER.
The Jeweler.
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.
The Osage Journal. (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907, newspaper, November 14, 1907; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172348/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.