The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 48, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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(news picked up by the chief
Vii 1 >••••* mtumvm—mmt
Xo, Minute, the new - that ***
_ I Tul«a Plun.olnj, aim Cnrniee Work.
Ihf Prilfof Artideson Mond.lj as have is nor Mr. I* U-rger'* matoer-
THf TiltSA MARkfTS.
bivrn by I oral Dealers.
Apple*
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I Corn •
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Offkr MMUI * 1 *'un ,,K,uri 'r,mint d"K *’ **"? 4
11(11 ttrUrocr for loans and retl e*- j Poultry amt game a' M amt
t te * 1 market. , , <
1 Meals :.n<' hurt order. vou pet at , Go to Dotal Marin l"C’lu ,iml
[cheapest.
Sev I’hll KraiTv r for insurance ar
* farm loan
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i j.ircc. iff has men.' m0**0 thir,r*'
a* good up his «lf-CV« .
just
Our J\rfect Hhcnuintir Ilemedy will .
relievo any case of rheumatism. Six
bottle* will cure you or we refund
your money. Do not suffer whan if-
lief is so easily obtained.
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i ity Hifk
‘ The Me and >,l R< ' «' Market for
.■■Piter wskv.
Hay
Hen* .
j Hop*
40
1.1"
0.00
n:
4.2".
vm, "ant you: |>1 ture taken
Hughe* about it.
1 r. ('. Sig'cr and wjfo of Fry, I. T.,
i.ited 111 V,* v b.' la»t w«.'k
' (.it to the' Koval V.ark. t for ( ran
fries. thnV''eittait*. ‘2‘i cent..'
. ......
For pood board by day or week • ««- |rl,|, Fotntot
to City Bakery. Onions
wire eu 11 ut
' harbor
1 All alioard for Hie S'., l/tms Art
Studio, at Find and Roi(li1> ' .stvhets.
|.'„r farm anil eity loaua rail mi
Wi st ,X l.ltsOU in old lV.MOn.ee build-
'.'ill,’.
' On Jumu.rj 2". F.dwatd C »•>*’
iiittie St',IN were mairi'M llj F '• 8.
Morris
Write ori'HU on u* fm i,Miniate* on
Ill- small plant lilt-- • Tin'Tulsa
purser'1. Box ;"ai. 1
if you want to sell your i.roportj
list it with WeM it l.ilsini <iffk>" in
(ild Post Office Imltil 'Uk’-
Mrs. Nellie t au| IkII. who l.us l een
.11 with fever for 'the i.ust month, is
fcbte to Vs1 about the UotitfL
II. .1. lllee, who suffered a stroke of
iiuralv sis lu ■November last, Is report-
,V,| a* being soluet'lil|t hiipruvcd.
A few days Lot Wi^iuni Hoddeu
and l.illio Mem II v.eis- unl.cii iu mat-
riiuonv, I lev. S. Morrla olllulntlni.’.
When in Uieeity v... it the Dclmonleo
|iestuuruul. Hast I ^fsl, iieut Main.
Fierythm^ in season. Open all uigbt.
Mrs. Marker, of Isoukwood. Mo., ar-
rived iu (lie eity lust Thursday to visit
her son, Muck Marker, and wifo for a
short time,
Un you waul to save you;* paint,
save y our foundation and save your
1 nickel book V If you do, pet Iseuticr-
,;ev spoilt your Ituuse.
tHm’t forget tin l" »t and ehcttiiesl
ulace. Mo aud Mr lioyal Market,
rhoue 2kl. 1 flpbesl priee for bides
poultry, cattle aud hops.
lad us know your intentions aud out
ye pro seu^at ive will call on you. “No,
IMVUU .»* U IS tv'......
i to the llcljiiouioo |!e*tuurunt for,
nest, uptodate meal in tlieeity. ^
Spring Chicken
Sweet 1’otatoes ...
Turkey'..........
Wheat, No. 2 soft
Wheat, No. 2 hard
1.00
()s
1.00
10
os
1.00
MONICA. KINIIItKY.
For l'lwood woven
Stcvciia. Hurcfwarc
We pet shaved at tlie K <
simp lieeutl ,e it i* up to d;-t,
Go
the llncnt
The Hunt .Mfix*an*lie <'«*• ha* a ,in« |
line of lied i Toss slit, s l.i the window. Jlieronymns Hros. ate doinp a live-,
We sell real eat at, !n ail I,arts of J ly busiiv.,s in int're.handise.
ih, eity West y trim It, old I’- O The I).' of A. society was organized
building. 1,1 ‘ 'a.t Castle hull, on Hear creek, last
Just received r lui'pc shipment ot • woek.
Claus’ shears ami’iu or* : every pair ] Ultl. t,]evPr, accommodating clerk.!
guaranteed. Stevens' llnidwai • t o (j i^,Master, paid Hoonvlllo u visit
Mrs. I). I- Hall, a nil, ■ of Mr*-|this week.
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§ HUBBERT STUDIO^
X I* iiu» the bc*l Jim nr.,st nicely equipped
studio in llie city, lasing a sptsiall, ar-
raojftd sky light an, the latest impruted
lens in the bands ol a skilled artist, we can
produce lot you the very finest hind of work
J. T. PR A
West First
Tulsa, Indian Territory
£ ';eet
8
9
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| HUBBERT STUDIO
^ Rcneau B!df, Tulsa, I, T. g •
bxw&oorvaa trjy. vaaavyss&te<zzcoM ®
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Is the Place to exchange OH lot New, or
New for Old Goods. All kind? if Second
Hand Goods bought and sold Tent', and
Camping Outfits a specially
J. T. P.
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Sim, the little son of f harlie llie-
,as’ | ronyuius, is Improving from a severe
sick spell,
.. ____ | Rev. M. F. Stamper, of St, Helled, j
are in our niliist to live! making preparation to move (5
and wife, of Macon t
I*. Clifton, spent a week here with
I,or and left for I'hoooix. Mo.,
Friday.
J. e. Ue
uuuilty, Mo., are in „“w—■ j i« making prwpuvouuu
and have purehaied the stodv of sro- p^mpton, in WoUe county,
eerie* of K. L. Fox. j willie Pendcvpras, son of Rev
There !« a new firm In the old John- Pendergra*. of tills place, departot.
sou \ Kallng building, tbc Kurcka this life on the 10th instant. Weten-
Plumhing and Supply Co., fleorgu H. [ dcr our sympathy to the bereaved
Morrison, roatiagcr. Mines. _____ r
We make a specialty of planning
ground
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LANDIS & HAND
MAKERS OF
No
The
tbc ^romulx for our (UistoniDrs.
trouitle to answer ,|uestions.
Tulsa Nursery. UoX 2S0.
|)» you want to save your paint,
“The Midnight flyer.”
Purely has a dramatic event excited
the wide and deep interest that has
I,ceil shown in vd Anderson’s big
scenic production, “The Midnight
* eu »**»••• . . rti ciiic j,i .......-
your foundation and save your , |..|y0Pt»» Seldom, if ever, has a stage
. i .. ir .......I., in -t 1 vt ‘ 11 • I . ....... ■ 1 .-.w>lv ctinnplut.ivP
pocket bookv II you do, get lscu-
licrgcr to spout your house.
If you want to sell your property,
place llie market price on it or less,
list it with us and watch results.
Howen Realty .V Investment Co.
We have a splendid line of homo
grown stock for you to select from, or,
if wo haven't go) it, wo cau get it for
you. Tulsa Nursery. Uox280.
The revival services at tho M. E.
The j church arc still in progress and may
| ..„ oil all week. Several have been
others added to the
] offering received such superlative
praise from the press and such atten-
tion from ecclesiastic publications.
Not only have all clssses of regular
theatre goers been attracted by Tito
Midnight Flyer,” but all other circles
have patronized and endorsed it.
“TheGritnd Illuminated Sc,one,” “The
Mammotli Ship Scene,” “The Storm
at Sea," “The Realistic, Ship
Wreck,1' “The Adirondack Mountains
in Winter," and "The Thrilling Rail-
road Scene” arc some of theipenic ef-
fects tliut are to be seen iu this big
production. The play was staged by
Mr. Anderson and the supporting
rouble (o answer questions
Wilsa Nurscy.^, Mox 2*0. , .
Wilson & Stevenson, dentists, converted and
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national batik, l'boiye lit,. sale or exchange let us see if wo can i ^ known alld popular manager.
The M. W. A. yaipp was o.u the 1ms- help y ou. We have hclpcsl others o j ^ iece of SC0nery that is carried
lie last TuVsday night. The lodge buy and sell to advantage. Uo"'en I fm. this Kl.eat piay will positively be
toted on .'ttt'ds, one transfer und Realty A Investment Co. | used. The engagement is for one
\nittaii'(i four new metubevs. The Tulsa Feed Store has full size j nifiht only, and will he at the opera
Now look pleasant ami go to, the package garden soetl. t,wo packages j Hou8e next Monday night. Seals on
\'liolo Tent to get your pietyre taken. (in. We also curry seed potatoes sai„ ttt Sells’ drug store tomorrow.
\11 work gu^rautccyl. Kodak >\y,ik a ;llul red Texas seed oats. A full line —
clieciultv. dpatipy A ('lyne. ’ „f fowl, wood uud coal. Remember,
Mrs. Josle t t'iiteliileld shl|t|tcd spine we give voting tickets for that WOO|
New Belle, Tom Doogan, Don Fernando Cigars
Everybody Should Smoke a Tulsa Made
30000000000000000
QAS PLUMB|NG
l will do your Gas Plumbing on
short notice and reasonable.
House Fittings and Supplies,
There Are Styles and Good Taste in ^
STATIONERY f
-and There Should Be
Installation of Officers.
line fat cattle lo St. Foul
y'rlsco lu*t yuek. Walter licckard
went along to sec. after them.
flev. A. >1. Rranuou ami wify rt-
Rtrncyl fvvt.ni \Vi(gop,f after a two
weeks' sti\x i,u that city, where He'.
Uranium conducted a successful re-
vival.
At Owassp, oil February ti. at IP
a. m., there will he a discussion on
ill,, subject. “Tho Church,” by Elder
\. II. n. To!,(s,yi, Church of Christ,
and Killer K. ' iiviin, missionary llait-
(i*t church.
A*k tiny one v-.f our satlslVcl custn-
ptvrs if wc don't (\h httsincss on right
over the piano with every 2 *c. cash purchase.
Fast Tuesday afternoon tho Wo-
man’s Relief Corps met in llrady’s
At a mass meeting held on last Fri- )lan w;(h a few invited guests and in-
day night, In the Commercial Club 1 ^vailed their officers elect for the year,
rooms'll proposition was submitted Tlll, t)oor work of the color bearers
hv Mr. Nelson, manager of llie ear aml conductor was a very pretty fea-
repr,**eutitig tin* Kansas ( ity Joutn.il n,,*,, of the exercises. Mrs, Hijsong
of statehood edition sot forth a propo- aetod as installing officer. The pros
sldonto give Tulsa a page write up for a good year’s work are
in their UlO-pagC edition with a distri- right. Refreshments were served, and
1 I union of over ilP.POP, wlileli was ae- nil expressed tliemselves as having
copied by the club aud the city. had a pleasant afternoon. The officers
The following program was rendered for the year are as follows: President,
h, Thursday nigTd hv the lioyal Mrs. F. W. Lindsey: senior vice pres-
itl S,: welcome address Mrs. j blent. Vienna Kgan; junior vice pres-
t! W. Henry: recitation, imv. Hugh- blent. Isabella Reeves: secretary
let,: recitation, Hope llenrv: tableau:; KU» Inltofe: tiewurer, Mary Hansel.
Letter Paper and Ehvelopes are your
representatives. ’They should look 4s
well as you do when you make a call
or pay a visit. Our high grade sta-
tionery will remird your correspon-
dents of you in yaur best attire. It
does not cost so n uch. either. Good
taste in stationer/ is not expensive.
There is correct taste and latest
style in our line cf linen papers, and
they cost but littile.
Phone
CHAS. HOLLOWAY
244 Tulsa. Indian Territory
We want make business friends. ‘J* Forsemau: assistant guard. Amy Wil
Wt aiv in tltr roul estate bu#lut'ss ami • son; color luam-s, U raft* McHenry,
(>ur fustonurs hivoni'1 our frirntls, "on* tUspoM' . . - • • Bejj0 \vard, Oiie Burnsides, Amy
i omo aud us. I»o\vrn Realty t.V pnntAiso t u > xnun^. Xowlon; press correspondent, Olive
Invt stim iH Cv»** Malcolm buUdinji. ^ eu* Sims. New members are being added
The H,ity flyer from Kansas City. while OBe new Iiame„,s«.«
Tito M., lx ' ..........
may wmi mni' uuu^w-
W
b it yosterday for Stotts * 'itv. Mo., to
W. S. A Idle and wife, of Kl.tin. The M., lx. \ T. railway has Inaug-j .
'• «“;»«»>; wilU » ( unltoa a m.w lasl train f,„m Kansas •
(,r. Mi's. .1. • ' ' I.'ity t o Missouri, Kansas. Oklahoma | pan«r (nr fitanaa
. ami Texas points. This train leaves PdDCr for t S.
visit, and Mms Opal White noo,ml'' Kangas , ilv ; 20 tt. daily, at- Walter Nichols was down from Ca-
|>anlcd her mother homo. riving at (ill the principal Oklahoma, 1 toosa Monday and informed us that
Our White Fine Syrup with Tar i> Indian Territory and Texas points the the editor of the Sapulpn Signal had
(lie l,c*t cough syrup oil earth. It is sam(, ,|av. There are now three daily made arrangement
sold under a positive guarantee, trains from Kansas City southwest via t„ Catoosa about
"Vour money back if not as repre- The Kuty"—2.20 a. m.. I”' ....... 1 1......1
SHACKLE DRUG GO.
THE PHESCRIPTION DP.1JGGISTS TULSA, I. T.
I
* ********* mximmmm*#** *
sented." Hnv it now and avoid pneu-
monia. Sold only l»y Reeder's Fiiar-
inaoy,
and '.'.Oh )>. in. Ask the agent or writ,
m "KATY”
made arrangements to move his plant
the first of Febru-
;r> no.m. ar.v, where he will open an editorial
St. LOUIS. Mo
I stray.
sanctum. Catoosa has gas and oil in
abundance and is no" shipping out
about ton ears of r-oal each day.
There is a considerable business done
there, and if Mr. Lyford moves ills
print shop there the business men
ihould appreciate 1,1s e,forts by giv-
EVERYTHING TO WEAR
SPORTSMAN
If you want to get game with every shell you
buy, get them of me. They are hand loaded;
not a grain’s variation in a v/hole box. I will
load to order any size load; any size shot,
soft or chilled; any kind of powder, black or
white. Also have guns for little money.
The place to get first class gun and bicycle repairing
J. W. MEGEE S
SOUTH FIRST STREET
EAST OF THE ALCORN HOTEL
The W. r. T. I‘. met at the home of
Mrs. Sam Ihivis Inst Wednesday af-
ternoon a, the appointed time. It was
a red letter day. It was also a moth- , ing him good liberal advertising.•pat-
er’s meeting. We had a fairly good One ml mule heifer, with whitt fuu . _B,ok(M1 Arrow ledger,
turnout. A paper read by Mrs. May- no marks or brands: been at my plaiv " t
ginnis was very mucli enjoyed and about 2d months; was only a small ^ Sam 1>u,knl, of nroken Arrow,
thoroughly discussed, after which re- calf when llr.*t I'teked up. Any one (| (> (l u. llavs witli Mrs.
treshments were served, and all ex- owning same cau have her by paying 1 ... :
pressed themsulvos as having siient u for feed and advertising. My placet* • ■ 1 :
densant n-td profitable afternoon, near Chief Perryman's old home, - J. K Ayers has putchased the drut
fir, eetii ad tout nod to meet again , miles south of Tulsa. I store of Or. C. L Reeder. Dr. George
1,! MVO vveek* ( 11 'l;u:v Wtu.iAMs. T. Hull remains in the same position. |
THE
SCHUTTLER
DRY GOODS CO.
EVERYTHING TO WEAR
RUPP & HAMILTON \
Wc are now putting in a First Class
Bowling Alley and Billiard Parlor one
of the Best in the Southwest, an;; will
be open for business in a few days
rx;;
Watch for the Opening in Friend & Jones’ Building
EAST SECOND STREET
TULSA, INDIAN TERRITORY
.at t
JOHNSON &
EATON
LEAD
In Stock. Styles and Prices, in Furniture,
Go-Carts, Curtains. Carpets. Matting and
Office Fixtures to a finish. Phone 93
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We Will Save You Morey
vtiWT* ."tv***-***
I
You Don’t Pay Our Rent *
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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/m1/8/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.