The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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FIXALNOTICE
All who are behind with
their subscriptions to the
CHIEF will save them-
selves trouble and annoy-
ance over the small ac-
counts by calling and pay-
ing up or by sending same
by mail. All accounts past
due will soon be turned
over to an attorney for col-
lection and to avoid annoy-
ance. please call and square
up.
The Tulsa Chief
119 EAST SECOND ST.
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PHONE 925
Well Drilling
J. W. 3RADBJRY
R F. D 1 PHONE 1350
Mowbray Undertaking
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service and pullman sleep-
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TULSA FARMERS
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V*. B. CRAIG, Agent
TUT.-A OKLAHOMA
THE COLONIAL TRUST CO.
OF TULSA. OKLAHOMA
OPENED APRIL 20, 1910
Our opening far exceeded our
expectations, as the first day's
deposits were $100,000.
We are the only Trust Company author-
ized by State Charter to make bonds of all
kinds and act as guardian, trustee, executor
and administrator.
J. W. ORR. Pres.
W. F. KNIGHT. V. P.. T. S. PEARCE. V. P.
E. L. ORR. Sec. Treas.
H A. EARNS. Ast. Sec. fc* Treas.
DAVIDSON DROS.
PIANO COMPANY
I THOMAS, COPPLE & SON;
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Oklahoma Farms & City Property {
- ..... eha Oi eld, 21 niles |
- pa, S5 acres . * balance in pasture, }
surround! t tductsoD. for <’>il ;ind gas.
raltygoes with 1 n,goo well, small improvement- 0
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170 acres, niles fn m Nowata, second bottom a
154 -res ii cu t vation and tillable, goood im- J
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sb for r.«-v. corn.
A Wild Blizzard Raging
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to ttK.usari.j-.., who take okik, cough.-
arid l»grif*|>e-th*t t*-rror of Winter
anti .Sprint:. ltk -langrr signal* are
''fitufTe<l up- nostrils, lower part of
nose Mire, chill- and fever, pain in
hack of head, and a throat-gripping
cough. When Grip attacks, as you
value your life, don’t delay getting l>r.
King's Ne* Discovery. ''One bottle
cured me,” writes A. L. Dunn, of
Fine Valley, M s- , "after being 'laid
■p’ three weeks with Grip.” soreFor
lungs, hemroo-ages. coughs, colds,
whooping cough, bronchitis, a-thma,
iU supreme. 50c, 11.00. Guaranteed
by Tulna Dr g Co.
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spring rf the best farms in Oklahoma, will pay |
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206 BLISS BLDG.
If want a Piano call or write. Easy Terms.
Several Fine Bargain on Hand at Present.
Condensed Statement of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TULSA. OKL.A.
At tht cl. >e of hu>:ne» lime JO, ion
i»Esor HUES
Loans and Discount-
Overdrafts
U. S. Bonds and Premiums
Bonds, Securities. Etc .
Furniture and Fixtures.
Re«l Estate
Cash and Sight Exchange
Total
*522.972.41
*,976.46
126,000.00
63,2*2.52
6,993.36
7,995.30
260,570.24
J996,790.29
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus and Prohts
Undivided Profits
Circulation
Deposit®
Total
$125,000.00
25,000.00
13,668%*
125,000.00
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$996,790.»
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Burkhart, Richard W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 23, 1910, newspaper, September 23, 1910; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1172870/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.