The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 10, 1905 Page: 10 of 10
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.NEWS PICKED IP BYra^mEF)
Phil Krancr fur It.41.* 4:. rev < *-
tale.
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For ohi reliable lus'irav - I*:. 1'
Kramer.
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For quick money ei: city prv;*ert}
nee l’hil Kramer.
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Everything fresh, nice ana < can a’
Brown's on 2nd street.
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For pure (true* rail a*. Reeder's
pharmacy T hey have them.
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Atteiul JohDtoti A Ku'.ou'.* big dis-
count sale this month
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W. 11 I olt/ (if Muskogee i «u*
in the city on business yesterday
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Go to the i Vlmonico I!*■ *:4 :a1.* for
the tiuest, uptodate meal in the city
Or. < iK's of the Christian church
aill begin a *rri. , of meeting* in hi*
I church Sunday. Oet. 1'.. A cordial
welcome 1* extended to
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The cold drink stand
1 ui*a bustne** col led g on
for cigars and tobacco
ia the line of cold drinks.
opposite
Ind street
we*
At last the Postal tslegraph-
Gable Co., of Texas, has estab-
— lished an office in Tulsa, and good
livery thing telegraphic service is now being
had to the north, south, east and
west.
Their office at present is located
in the Steele building, this being
Drill* at Ilecdct * drug sto-e
best soft drinks of the *i-:i*i .
The
Gone for had boys shoes at H.v.v-
thiron Bros, exclusive *..t»e store
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. ■ a• ■ our <»ld subscriiiers who will
renew their subscribtion we willgiev
them a nr* and up-to-date map of the
Indian lerritorv and Oklahoma tree.
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Dr George It. Christian of Smith
Valley, hid., a* in the city last week
a few days having looked over the sentative Mr H
«*uiiutr#v cuy aud U well pleaded
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J jwt rerfived a doe line of stationery
uuti ui.i do your job worw in an
urtUiir manner. Call and jv[ prices but we hope to be relieved
fHvuineu by
Mayo’s Furniture atore for a new and
up-to-date Bucket atore and China
hall with ('. M. Harris, proprietor,
(mods will arrive at once and be
oi-en ready for business.
M. W. A. Excursion.
[FREE!
FREE!
or ring up no.
and see you.
li.TS and
the available officspac, vacant in Tl,e "l,. ^A b.,,
busy city at the time their j arranged with the M. k. & T for soe
wires were cut in. But in a con- |(‘al train Tula# to South Me A tester
versation with the Chiefs Repre- a,,d ,vtu,’n- October lUth. account of
S. Brashear. the 1 VTn<1.Lo» ^Hlnar. Train will leave
manager said: "We are it J:4'’ burning leave So.
account'"ofoffi mC°nVenie"Ced on *»•* 7riV"’wLmen
account of office accomodations. «nd their friends can’t well afford to
of this 11141s*s this.
local
Telephone the I’osta and they w
send for your telegram* Flume
fs
Kvery Rhone i, a Branch office of
the I’ostul ( all no. .Us f.> a Mess-
enger.
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See the large assortment of *1 iiool
shoes ut Hawthorn Brothers esc. i.ive
shoe store.
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We carry a large, well selected line
of drugs aud mcdie r.es at Reeder’
pharmacy.
Mi'.O. (i. McAdams of Sulphur, I. T
was in llie eitv shakeing hands witii
old friends .vest*relay.
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Did you ever hear the like J Tele-
phone the Postal and they will send
for your messages.
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The latest count gives about two
hundred new houses trow under con-
struction in Tulsa
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hailing to find just what you want
in the drug line elsewhere call at
Boeder's pharmacy.
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For po|>coiu aud peanuts, fresh
rousted, cull on .lames Kelly, corner
First and Main.
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Grape cider at Browns 10 uml In
cents per bottle on 2nd street by Mal-
comb building.
Mr H S
the Postal Teiograph office just ,w'-'agc mere as I
opposite the post office and will meet t‘ie structure is completed."
you with pica*ure and send the news "Eh® Postal’s very name is
fi,!' anJ uei“ - guarantee of good service, proof
Bead a newspaper that will give you
•r,’2 nopies for a dollar and an uptodate
map free.
The Kvu Bartlett Mary t orapnuy
touiuht at the opera house, all should
go and hcurihem.
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Mrs, A. F» Loudenuilk left Wed
nesday for Kansas City, where she
will visit friends
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we will call dilema in a very short while as we ’ ♦
hive secured option on nice [office A Warning To Others.
Brashear has charge of Space m,the Ne* Robinson Hotel The following artical was receiv-
ana win locate there as soon as ®d from the Springfield Daily Re-
publican of Oct. 3rd. with the re-
The Postal’s very name is a Quest that it be published.
*“■*.».ui gouu service, proof j I have done some work for the
. 1 w^‘c^ ‘s readiry seen when you Monarch BookcompanyofChicago
,d'dmy work accordi"z
principles. Drop in and let us tell D®I0re tne Posta‘s oppearance on structions. but they have not ful-
you what we are doing. Bowen Dealtv the scene of action and now. filled their part of the contract
Investment Go. Mr. Brashear. the local manager with me. 1 deposited twenty dol- j
*** ^as been in the Postal’s service lars and received an outfit worth!
Bev. j. ,V Thomas and wife were for a number of years securing his P°ssidly two or three dollars
it&txtEvs srr.°'the business wh,ie ,n; ™*.r -*•» *• - 1
in the cur and in the night'in the L ®.mp’oy as messenger boy.1 consider lest. I make this atate-1
Baotist chuuh. regarding the prospects and out- mem to warn others who maybe
* * * !ook for business in Tulsa Mr. out of work or tempted by their I
11 e I’latt-staton Music Co., have ^rashear said lam very much offer of fair salary to make similar!
moved into their new quarters and struck with the little city of Tulsa deposits. Respectfully
will lx> glad to show you their new , and the surrounding country in
lines of musical instruments and fact I believe it to be the most
music sundries. promising city in the southwest1
P T *** speaking fro a standpoint of, One set new double buggv harness
Born - T o Mr. and Mr,. K. E. facilities and trust that i may be ! for sale at a bargain Call u Tie
Louderback on last Friday an eight ab,e to stand by and watch it bud ‘ lef
. . .1 and hlnQQnm intn ♦ ^. ____ r
TO ALL SUBSCRBERS
|To The Tulsa Chief!
|rnHE TULSA WEEKLY CHIEF WILL BE
> 1 sent to your home Fifty-two Weeks in
theyaerand a fine—-_9
[28x38 In. Map of Indian Territory;
! .....AND OKLAHOMA.....
'With a complete Indax of all towns, giving
the Population, Railroads, Express
Companies, Money Order Offices,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
;The Price of The Chief is One Dollar
|And the Map it FREE!!
To Old Subscribers Renewing as well as new ones.
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Wm.W. Hicks.
Harness for Sale.
-----. - -----anu yvamu It oua office.
pound girl and all are doing tine and I and blossom into the queen of the 1 _
.“d'££&*&££...... Ci"es“Is a°Uthw,“- FRATERNAL ORDERS.
** * : Noble Thompson of Skiatook I. T '• o. o. f.
i .mcr U. \\ utkius section foreman was united in marriage to Miss Wima 1 W1
Meet* Alodav night M;i sonic hall. ’
on the Santa Fe bud a visitor cometo
sec them last Sunday uml all seam
well pleased and have concluded to
keep the youngster- Its a boy.
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W. B. Spray of Boliver. Mo., was
ui the city lust week and i, well
pleased with the place and by the
way Mr Spray is a well and up-to-
date lumberman.
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If you have property of any kind for
sale or exchange let us see if we can
help you. We have he!|>cd others to
buy a id sell to advantage. Bowen
Ktaltv & Investment Co.
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Mrs. S. W. Debo of Port Arthur,
Texas, is the guest of her sister Mrs. ,
•I- P. Bourn*/ the past lew days,
Bed ()f t|iat piaee aru) came to 'pu|sa
Sunday to visit a day or two and go
to Skiatook. and at noon of samei’av
bis sister Mildred at Beggs I, 'j'. ;
taken sick aud died that night. He
recieved message and he and hi, wife, '
Mis. Lon Lewis his sister living rear!
Catoosa all take the west bound tri.In
for Beggs. The news is sad to many
in Tulsa as they have a host of friends
here.
|E. A. MASON’S
Restaurant and Confectionery.
Wholesome meals, short Orders.
J Cor. East Frisco and Cinn. Tulsa, I. T.
$ w
Secretary
W. OF W.
Tom Tate. C. John Ellis,
Secretary. Meet -#r ir.d and
fourth Weanesdiiv.* in each
month. |
masonic.
. \\ Br\e11 M " m. r.yneh.
> ".. PliilOtl.,1. W : N ,| (.iubser,
- - Secretary; D. ( Shelton Tre.i*
?7' Meets Thursday night on or before the
full moon in each month.
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Ste Johnson A Baton for fine furni* ' a,ld dit ' ure having an enjoyable
1 time not having met for some time.
at right prices.
ture, They have
North First street
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Revival meetings were in
at the Baptist church last week by
Bey. Younglilood, the pastor.
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Now is the time to subscribe for the
Chief and get a large tuap of Indian!
Territory aud Oklahamn.
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People want a good local paper
progress I the local news and the mer-
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Mrs. J. ,d Wise of f lent y e‘t n, I T.
spent aeverul days the g,„.,t of |le,.
sister Mrs. A. B l.oudermilk.
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Owens A Selby the dentists hai ing
a-good office. Work guaranteed"
Friend A .lone* building
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Wie n in the city visit the Delmonico
Restaurant Bust First, near Main.
Everything u season ('pen all night.
* J{: its
Tulsa Feed store is the only com-
plete feed * ore in Tulsa. Phone 240.
o I’- S, an .a:.. Prop.
I lie I O'!ai I t ansfe- s Money to a;■ v
part of the Bulled -> tc . an!
Whole World by theT- eg yr
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W. H. Brown, ronfr i. ror.
erecting a new cottage in Ki v e«
addition to the city
cben.
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chants and the professional men
want the same with a good circu-
lation. The Chief has both.
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^ R- Hilton of Me Kinney, Texas,
a stock man. was in the city lust vunk
a.ul is prospecting aud looking over
the situation in this part of ttie
country the speaks in glowing terms
for i’ulsa.
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Mr. Nevelle the new Frisco ugant
an ved In the city and enered on his
i work last Wednesday auii takes the
place of air. isliouvelle our worthv
lowusman who has served in that ca
pacit.v so faithfully in this eitv.
^ ♦
A F Hawley of Burr Oak. Kan.,
•vitc aud two children, a brother of
Dr. Hawley of this city arrived in
town last Weuuesday and is well
pieased with thia country and the
growlngoiti of i u!sa.
M. W. A.
* ANNUAL
l “LOG ROLLING”
+ AT
l South McAlestcr
i OCT. I9TH.
K. OF P.
C. L. Luens. c. c.ix.
ser. \ VV A. Cook. P.;
•'oeus- W esierheidr. K. li. jt
-7-: “cn Harmun. M. IV. Hum
Sl A: Hiirrj Burr. M. Ei.
M Hiimion M. E.; John Mayo.
M. W. OF A.
C .1, Suivyer. V. C.: if.
Reynolds. U . A.: k. R.
| Haves. Hanker; ,1. E„ Eoltz
: ~ ~ A h|x>t t.escort;
K. h. Gibson, sentry. Meet
^ |_________ every Tuesday.
I fraternal order of eagTes
Rciir^i
I am now making SORGHUM SYRUP at my factory,
three miles west of Tulsa, on Creek line. Mill run by gas-
oline engine, syrup boiled by gas heat, in a 18-foot copper
evaporator.
nded I
! SPECIAL TRAIN
+
♦ via the M., K. & T,
+
+ leaves Tulsa at
5:45
a. m.
COURT OF HONOR.
Xe« State No. 881. court of Honor PI n
meets ihursduv of eucli week. ' ”*
Mrs. Lulu Johnson. Heeonler.
K. L. OF S.
Meirel. finuncial -.eerelarv E,V, ii, '
Meetev^XSdarW.
1
redmen.
Menn°M ' Tri',e V" :l“ fnil'roved Order of Red
Men. Hunt my (.rounds of I’uiv., |<jndi«*s its
For the Round
Returning. Special
T rip
Gto Lewis, and seme other young
for Lieut v Hut- m' "°11W;irit-v0- T- «« in the
cl last Friday and are well pleased
with I’uI*u and the growth of the city.
Johnson a Baton have just received i n" "h 011 * * on friends near
a big invoice of comforts and !>Un- j t,"sou’l>- "hile in the couutry.
keti, which they offer as cheap as the | * * *
•cheapest. ^ ^ j M,’s' R- L. Lunsford and two ehild-
•Goff Bros., jewelers. 120 East First w^k UkimMn ^ ‘“St
street, sell the jewelrv and will repair 1,, ‘he ^ow and
vour watch. cLk *... ^} I f.,,ond,“» «0™* with Fred and
Train ^ j
leaves South McAlester at
ROYAL NEIGHBORS.
'\LUb"tV’" v Me. James Kelly
vtmu;
REBECCA LODGE.
Meet Ihe ttr*» tin.l tlrni Mondays of eaelt
month In Odd Fellows bail. Mrs. L l> Lindsey
sell.'*eeVetttrv"*' ArC"er «“»-
THE POSTAL
anything
your watch, clock,
their line.
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Wilson & Stevenson, dentists.
Crown and bridge work ami gold till-
ings a specialty. Office over City
national bank. Phone Jti.
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M. C. W illbauks is having two
nice cottages erected in the east part
of the town for rent and W I{
Brown oversees the work.
Hoik- Henry. The children have re-
turned to their home in Cleveland,
I. T.
...
Mr. Patterson of Lawrence, Kansas,!
ha, a large and up-to-date stock of '
imlleuery and now has opened up a
branch office in this city in charge of
Miss Julia G. Fliun who will be
pleased to show you through the
stock and prices.
10:00 p. m. Oct. 19th.
Band Concerts. Drilling,
numerous Contests and
Valuable Prizes for
the Winners.
SEE “KATY’S AGENT.
* Typewriter
>. $25.001
**wm*mmmM*#*M*m,
THE PIONEER DRUGGIST
Shackle Drug (
The most Up-to-date and largest
stock in city to select from,
-honesty and reliability
our motto, Call when
in need 'Of any thing in
our line. Would be pleased
to see you Mhether you buy or not.
THE BUSY DRUG STORE.
:
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A Few Excelling Features.
Kir*t-elass in material and workmanship.
I *es Universal keylmard, writes si characters
Simple const motion, fewest parts.
Adjustable to any w idth paper.
Alignment positive and permanent.
Kxtru dood manifolding itower.
Unexcelled for mineoirraph stencil cuttinir.
Inked by ribbon, r in |I00 machines.
Visible w rltinir. no .'arriaire to lift.
Sond °f *'l>e ''lluI1KeJ if doxired. in u few see-
I.iKht. easily carried, weighs only mitounds.
The lowest priced practicaltyitewriier.
tvarjr Maehlne Fully Guaranteed.
Why pay $100.00 for a Typewriter when the
Featel which will do just the sume work, as
well, as easilv and as quickly, will (A*
cost you only ^40
" hi' ,le “0 thut $7.'i w here you derive no bene
dt from it! For sale by
C. W. PITTMAN,
«!••, I. T.
Shackle Drug Co.
TULSA, INDIAN TERRITORY.
J. A. Mayo and wife of Moberly,
Mo., father and mother of Mayo
Bros, at the lurge furniture store,
arrived in the city last Wednesday
and will visit for some days. They
are well pleased with the city and the
progress of the boya work.
business and taken five new member,
and had a fine agreeable time planing
for a grand time on next Thursday
night when they will have a swell
dance, the third one of the season.
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 10, 1905, newspaper, October 10, 1905; Tulsa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173453/m1/10/: accessed December 4, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.