The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1905 Page: 6 of 8
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t,.F God uml Hume ami
T,' a11 .1 I .ami.
any personal knowledge whatever,
but I • 'y to k mflut td by their
husbands and fathers. The Issue.
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londli nml Bonze hio royal tv. us,
to serve thi 'outs « <* ‘Ina,
■ ad ti> iiintia:;'' tin itsto and na. Ii>a
aidin' u liiiinl in leg: 'I#*loll
'P„, patriot's birthright ‘ nn't I"
bought,
v, ‘t tlio patriot 'n Inillot ci»ni1-■ lot
'.anjil't;
71,e decree's gone forth from Itootll*
nml lino
I he Army I anlern.
Earl Grey, in opening an pAten-j
sion of the soldiers' home, at New-i
castle-on-Tvno. some wcVs ago.
said the evider.ce given bt'a can-
teen committee showed ’fiat when
recruits joined the army they were
great eaters and little drinkers
but. owing to the fact that in many
barracks there was no accommoda
tion for soldiers except that pro-
vided by tho "wet" canteen, sol-
diers soon became great drinkers
and little eaters.
Do not the great number of
, crimes against life strike you ? And
I Joes it not make anv impression on
; you that these crimes against life,
■mver to be repaired or atoned for,
I are hatched in the saloon? Let us
THE
BEE HIVE
store:
Will sell all of their Men’s, Box 3’ and Children's
Ready Made Suits af 20 per cent, dii-eount
from Rcgnlar Prices
^ $•» Hamilton Brown Shoes
Also carry a full line oi Ladies and Mis
Furnishing Goods'^Full line of Notions
civ "ill. nr your vote you keop rj(jht 0|. licensing the saloon.
Iiu, lv 111 hi' easy
’ judge awing
ehuir,
Killing tin- court ii .ill il lofty nil i
reached the bench !«.' leui-ntn;r to
use
i magic lull! it of line die mid I ion
. allot reform U the lawmaker's
hubby:
. Inutile and Hoc * rule the h.wr.iakvi
lobby,
|*o the lawmaker's heart tin, rcopb
nre dear,
jtiil Handle nml 1 huve the !»«-
maker's car.1
IV motiarehs amt tyrant* of otkei
hinds, ' '
With serf* a ml slates to obey your
‘ 1 eOiuti)aiuh-i.
our plainness of spin'll you’ll please
excuse,
Hut you’re notvher© uitli Hoodie and
Booze.
From over lb*' bills and far away
There breaks the gleam of another day
When tpen shall be men. and longe
refuno
jo be ruled and damned by Uoodb
und Hooze.
livery effort under the sun should
be put forth to keep Indian Terri-
tory free from the ravages of the
.Boon. Bator no statohood than
statehood with the saloon.
MIMS 01 INIIWIS1.
1 From the Kansas i Itv Journal)
Native Hawaiian Villaqr.
A plan is afoot to establish near
Hawaii a native village in all re-
spects as near as possible like the
tow extinct villages which existed
luring the old missionary days, and
whore all the old customs "fit to
show" will be shown. It is consid-
rod that such a village would be
in attraction for tourists.
£CC«T FOR THE HEADLIGHT OVEPiLLS
Perfect Delight
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comes to every luay .who
uses our new Gas Range.
Hale & Bsp&lds
a ! the hardware men. «
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CITY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
I.
, Props.
lilt NICHOIS IRANStERCO.,,
i
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■m ♦ **
♦ • Il
Moving id I’ianos anJ Organs
Carefully bone *'
Does All kinds of
* tight and Heavy Drayirig
TULSA
Drinking Men Not Wonted.
A lady in a western city wisheo
to get some temperance informa-
tion for the benefit of the boys it
her Sunday school class. In at
exchange she tolls how she went tr
work and what she learned as a re
suit of her investigation. She says:
1 selected 30 of the leading bus -
ness firms of the city and addresset
personal letters to the head of cacl
rtrm. I varied these notes accord-
jng to tho business, but the idea o:
all was the same, viz.: "Is then
room in ycur line of business for at
i xcoptionallv capable young mat
who has ovo-y qualification foi
business excopt that out of hour*
ho drinks in moderation and with
his friends?" in some of these
letters 1 made straight application
for a position, in. others 1 asked ad
vice regarding such a young man’s
prospects of business success ; in
others I asked the question whothei
The Rothschilds’ Treasures.
The houses of the Rothschilds,
-t is said, are full of secret, safes
md closets. Baron Alphonse has
big collection of art objects, and
nany of the specimens are kept in
,afe3 in the walls, which are open-
d occasionally to show their treas-
ures, but are always kept locked
vhen some of the family are not in
he house.
They Censor Postal Cards.
Picture postcards are subjected
0 a stern censorship in some Con-
.inental countries. In Russia those
tearing the portrait of Tolstoi have
.icon suppressed. Turkey forbids
my postcard bearing the names of
\llah or Mohammed or the portrait
of a Mussulman. France will not
permit the designer to ridicule the
corpulence of the King of Portugal.
A Woman Lept This Secret.
1 It has often been said that the
1 ben literary secret ever kept in
America was entirely in the hands
of a woman, namely. the author-
.hip of the books appearing with
the name of Saxo Holm on the tile
] STEVENS HARDWARE COMPANY
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Gas Ranges,
Heaters,
Guns,
Ammunition,
Cutlery,
Windmills,
and Pumps
Builders and Blacksmith’s
Supplies
— '* Freyerlierm & Weller, Props. *{
TULSA. INI) UR. Si
WALKER & TALLEY
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
vactlce before all eourts anil
eminent departments*
gov-
J. A. lilt AUG
stespotkie Physician
Office in Bynum Bids!.—Phone 232
discuses are treated Osteo
iihieully. Calls made to any
art of the city.
Tailoring
COMPANY,
Merchant Tailors
W. R. WILLIAMS, NIG'R
Cleaning and
Repairing Neatly
and Promptly Done.
Uohnson & Eaton;
LL ADINU MODI 1C I ANS
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lilil'ii'fiJ iiJ'iVi* 4 YU'S
J. GUS PATTON
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Cline & Chartier
118-120 E. 1st St., Tulsa, 1.1.
lave just received a car load of
.0 celebrated John Deere Bug-
les, the best line in the Territory.
Iso
Office in Malcolm Building, Tulsa.
Indian Territory. Phone 120.
PRINGFiELD AND NEW MOLINE
WAGONS
The best on earth. •
A NEW STOCK
selecting or engaging their em-l page. In his "Autobiography Mon-
cure D. Conway now prints for the
first time a letter frpm Mrs. Helen
Hunt distinctly avowing her au-
thorship. and saying frankly: "1
intend to deny it till 1 die. then 1
wish it to be known."
'loyes thu firm made any inquiries
.oncoming the drinking Habits of
applicants; whether it was to their
prejudice that they drank in mod-
eration. I wrote to insurance com-
panies asking what risks they took
pm drinking men. 1 wrote to whole- j
sale merchants, retail merchants, | _
editors, college presidents, bankers. riu,s0 lodj,e» meet in Brady ’* Mull
umbormen. wheat men, heads of
public institutions surely a mixed
and motley crew from which 1
might well expect a variety of
answers. I forgot to mention with
CITY LODGE DIRECTORY
Unity of Interest in Prescriptions
jK appreciate the responsibility at-
tacbuil to dispensing prescrip-
tions. This department of our estab-
lishment is constantly under our per-
sonal supervision, and is eondueted
in aeeordance with the most scientific
methods, und in order that we might
render you the most, satisfactory ser-
vice we have always manifested a unity
of interest with the members of the
medical profession in our violnity.
Ask your doctor.
tV. OK \V.
Tom Tate, t . l .: John Kltis, see.;
meet second and fourth Wednesday,
l o o F.
Frank llimos Y. G.: Ur. Mams
Link
The best and most complete line of drugs in this
part of the couniry can be found at my store. In
toilet articles and druggists’ sundries my stock in-
cludes the latest things.
P. E. COYNE
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY.
tVili do you good service, as they
handle the fabrics with care, and will
appreciate a share of your patronage.
“The White Wagon.”
Henry Anderson, Proprietor,
Phone 88. West First Street.
STONE LIVERY
BARN
A. F. ANTLE
PROPRIETOR.
Good Horses,
good Rig*,
Courteous Treatment
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three important railways. Now. j u op s
isten. In five days 1 had answers pr!U1k uimcs, Pres.:r, t’. Gray,
‘torn evei. man but one. and after- y j* ; Jennie Flowers, See.: W. F.
ard learned that hewasoutof the tlerrel. F. Stv.; Frank Himes. Ties.;
ty until seme time later, when he meet every Monuar nlHu.
told me that he still wanted to be m w ok |
, , (’ ,1 Sawyer* \ • i ; K. Ek. Kdn- ,
. .. \v. a.; r R Hayes, bank
nswer. 11 five days th.0c.e 50 men ^ J, rlrrk;— Abbott, escort: j
■ •. | , .• Mvch vi hims • |. ,,. ., . tentry; meet e\erj
f.a without knowledge of the oth Tuesday.
• 8. &nd ail t ; . ■ ;c k loiwe, t o o k.
ne had anv tima or use for men in Mrs. L. n. Lindsey. N. g.; m<>. i
v J < \nn:l Aivlu’l’, \ • L. 1 Ml’S. L*l‘llO
Whitney. s Mr. nnie Bose,
Oppr ino ItlO \S. c. I. I. r< as.: meet the tirst ami third Wed-
r nc .'dav in each month.
offset as far as poss;- ’ liOYAU NFJGHQ0US.
Mrs. G. W. Henry, Oracle: Mrs. ,
James Kelly. Y.O.;Mrs. U. H Stoek-
p sale,' S out Of army, a: well, Chan.: Mrs. I.illie Whitney.
R. H. MoFADDEN & C6,
INSURANCE.,*!
. FiRE, LIFE,ACCIDENT? .
j' REAL ESTATE, LOANS’, "
kTULSA, l. T., QVER P.Q.
We Offer
Our Services
In the case of those who
have passed away. We
are at your disposal night
and day. and our long ex-
perience enables us to
take charge of every de-
tail before and at the time
of burial, so that the be-
reaved ones are saved all
trouble and pain in their
affliction.
QUERRY & MAGEE
Attorneys and Counselors al Law
First National Bank Building
TULSA. IND. TER.
Johnson & Eaton
UNDERTAKERS AND EME TI MERS
W, A. LOMBARD
PIXLEY & GUBSER,
LAWYERS,
I’ructice in nil Courts.
Office Over City National Bank.
Surveying done in tho Creek, Chen.,
kop and Osage nations. For informa,
tion address me at Tulsa, I, T.
Ilice Phone, 202 Residence, 5i
DR. C. ZENAS WILEY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
W. T. F. WILSON
mice Rooms S, 6, 7, 8, Kellman Bldg
ItOBidence. cor. 2d st. and Boston a\
CONTRACTOR AMO BUILDER
J A. D1LL1NGER
0. K. DRAY AGE AND STORAGE CO
Phone 230
Light and Heavy Draying
TULSA. 1. T .
Residence—Phone, 225.
N. W. MAYG1NNES,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Opera House Block,
TULSA. - • IND. TER.
Plans and Estimates Furnished oij
Application. Tulsa, Ind. Ter.
|-]ote! Price
■VCX OC'I
In oroe,
!e the
ihristian
orC
. far as poss;- j
of the Women's]
erance Union to1
coor. :* yaaoectx
I The Carlin Grocery
Courteous Treatment
Prompt Delivery
Everything Good to Eat
Wc Solid! a Portion of Your Trade
wives dp.o
: Of Offici
called "The Woman’s ] celver
avy League, of Wash-
has taken a stand in
.■ in the post exchange.
orgar.izati:
daughter:
Army and
i '.gton, D.
aver of b,
The latte
the ex pa
•officer hi;
official Ur
is necessa
,n the arm; ar.d are doing all they
can to he.p beer along. The most
of the m;;nbers of the Army and
Navy League in Washington are
society fashionables. Most of them
ire incapab e of an unprejudiced
thought upu” thy question ct t.m
U.vordrr: Mrs. Juntos Hughlctt. Ho- , E
Fresh and Cured Meats
riitiM u
ru—Moocot-p^. y--3e)oac'2'3c«oocS
nTssaBK.:v:: aaassau ua-.'frata’i rvvmmr*: usoiaBRSKitara
crowd to tho St. Ixr.’.is
nioot overy Saturduy uiglit.
K. OK 1*.
c. W. Brown. C. C.; C. 1-. t-'i'ils,
V. tV, J. N. Gubser, I*.‘. Ur. F-
Voung, K. of K. imd S.. also M. of
organization has taken i f.: w. K. Head, M. Kx.; Harry
:o statements of the:; Small, M. A : G. W. Henry, 1. t :
cards and friends that Wm. Lynch, O. G.: meet In Mas,mil
. . ■ , hall every Wednesday.
■ ed States strong drink , •
MASONIC OBUKR.
; to maintain discipline , pr c u vv. M.
W. E. Norvol, s. 1).
Wm. Lynch, J. IT.
W. F. Road, Sec.
1' C Shelton, Trea*.
M.-i: Titursdoy night, ou or before Ucl“io:.;co. r or: on. - t
the full moou in each month. . Last Hr*. »trott. might >
j We have just the tv. .■and shrub- don,, dl
Tulsa Hard "nr Co.. are the |x'o-1 liery yon .tn for |da: t! i- fall. ai. i guaranteed
j^ING’S DRAY & TRANSFER
All Goods Handled With
Care and Promptness
Solicit a Share of Your Patronage
L. P. Clifton
ARCHITECTS
MEALS AND ROOMS
Rev. R. PRICE. Proprietor -
North Frisco Depot
PKONF
20
E. PLATT MUSIC HOUSE
SUCCESSOR TO TULSA MUSIC CO
BYNUIVi BLOCK.
WM. QUERRY
Notary Public.
Dealers in Pianos. Organs, sma’
instruments, etc. Popular Sheet
Music. Piano Tuning. Regulating
ind Repairing a Specialty.
Tulsa. I. T.
p W. LUCE
|jfa Successor to H. B. MoKihhet
Staple and Fancy Groceries. East
jide Meat Market. First Street anc
.ton Avenue. Tulsa, ind. Ter.
Follow the
Art Studio.
\Yt have some good, farms for sale,
! office in old l'ost O . ■1 building.--
| West .x T.itson.
O, st. rs and i-h at all 1' ..:r* at the
For tint-class dental work go nutl
so- Wilson ,Y Stevenson.
if you want to lease your farm list
it with Wist \ Lltson office in old
Post O.V.cc building.
Our Group S|H!Citic will cure any
n-. of croup; it Is positively guaran-
' ’ tied: tli price i- only 50 cents: It
vc the life i'f your child:
o. but but now. Soli
■jerunce. *nd the majority without pic forvn-»to'o
I The Tulsa Nursery. ’ x 2' .'.
lit'.li;,V.
by lb,Vur's Phar
HOTEL CRABB
Fates f 1.25 per day. Pay boan
week. This hotel is under .
, management. The service is firs
MBS. M. A. BHEWER
Proprietor
113,
fill cf
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the
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— ANC
GcTteflng ftgency.
rs
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Desk
DfF.ce.
TULSA, IND. TEP.
in A. R. Cuerry'sT_a»
L. J. MARTIN,
Attorney-at-Law
* 3* $
Rooms in Malcolm Building.
TULSA. IND. TER
Tulsa People Don’t Knot!.
Theiv are people in Tulsa who d,
ot know that then' is a new tin shoi
M\v.' that’s mUfortnue.
There an> some who know hut don i
;,'t on—that’s indifference.
There are others who think it don’'
make any difference to their Docket
book if there is—that’s a mistake
| Moral: Get out of the rut.
ft.
L. ROBARDS,
GENERAL CCNTRACTOR
AND BUILDER. .’.
• 7'
Estimates Cheerfully Fumiahet
Satisfaction guaranteed. Refer-
ence furnished. TULSA. I T
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1905, newspaper, January 31, 1905; Tulsa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173198/m1/6/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.