The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 29, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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fori**, the De.monico
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when hungry.
That .s tc siv. Houston wou d The Crawford Store
have the influence of nearly 8.000 Offers the best in Ladies Viss-
m es. counted in ocean charges. es 4ncj Men's Shoes Reliable
certainly enough to force freight goods. Reasonable prices,
to come in this direction A ship • • •
loaded here with freight can deliv- Mo»fl
er it at any port on the Atlantic or j nave moved my oarber shop
Pacific oceans whi.e by ra ! it can fl0m West 1st street to room No.
reach but few. With this great 2 in Tulsa Title At Trust Co.'s
difference in coast and distance ouildmg Mam st-eet.
in favor of Houston, the result can- 5 Messick.
not be in doubt, and trade will of _ m___
necess.ty seex the nearest deep- The Crawford Store
water port. Ladies' Ready-to-wear Depart-
The counties of the coast coun- ment offers cloaks, suits, skirts
try. tributary to Houston, will pro- and waittsat lowest cash price,
duce almost anything that grows •••
m any section of the United States Wanted
Corn. oats. ..otton. suga^-cane. [ w,jj pay highest market prices
rice, every vegetab.e <nown to for ^00Cj clean, shelled pop-corn.
mar.K.na. whi.e in the fruit line the gee Kelly jhe pop-corn mar. cor-
orange and fig will in a few years ner lst and Main. Tulsa. j. T
Delmonico Restaurant for good 1 ^ppiy the United States without
of any from
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The overcoat has made its ap-
pearance on out streets
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The Crawford Store
Is showmg the newest wei's in
Fall and Winter D-ess Goods and
Silks
When hur.g'v stop
monico restaurant
at the Del-
The Crawford Store
Is showing the newest w ears in
Fall and Winter Dre$s Goods and
Silks
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things at meal time.
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At the end of the s.xth week the
Tulsa pub ic schools show an en-
rollment of 1 786. seven less than
the total ro..s of as: yea
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We lead in price and quality.
See my line. C R Awbrey.jeweler
208 Mam
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The Crawford Store
Offers the best m Lacies' Miss-
es' and Men's Shoes. Reliable
goods. Reasonable prices.
The Webster Oil Refinery has
for the past two weeks been work-
ing a large force of men on the
construction of the plant and also
upon large storage tanks for their
works.
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The Crawford Store
Millinery Department shows the
latest patterns in Ladies' Head-
wear.
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We make a specialty of all kinds
of watch. cIock and jewelry repair-
ing. Every job absolutels guar-
anteed or your money refunded.
C. R. Awbrey, jeweler.
208 Main
Vorhis. a noted crook, wanted at
Lincoln. Nebraska. broke jail last
Saturday night at the police sta-
tion on Second and Boulder, and
together with two other prisoners.
made a slick get away.
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We sell diamonds: watches and
jewely. same as that you buy else-
where. for about 20 per cent less
the importation o! any
Europe or Mexico.
One of the great advantages of
the coast country is the producing
of a.. K.nds of vegetables in the
winter far shipment north in De-
cember. January. February and
March, before they are planted in
the north.
Price of open prairie lands are
still cheap in that section, ranging
from $12.50 to $20.00 according
to advantages of railroad station s.
One of the great advantages of
this section is that the annual rain
fail for the past 34 years has been
between 40 and 50 inches.
Climate
The coast country is swept by
the Gulf breeze, which disperses
life to vegetation and health to the
inhabitants. They are the prevail-
ing winds and come fresh and
pure from nature s great store-
house the Gulf of Mexico.
The same influence neutralizes
the cold of winter and makes the
winters of the coast country the
mildest and most delightful ot any
section of the continent. The
coast country is one of the best
watered and drained sections of
the United States. Take a map
of Texas and you will find that all
the principal rivers of the state
cross the great coast country and
empty into the Gulf of Mexico.
On the first and third Tuesday
of each month we have excursions
to the coast country. Round trip
$20.00. good for 30 days.
On or about the 5th of Novem-
ber 1 will be going to Houston with
about 20 or 30 homeseekers and
For short orders and the oest
regular dinner go to the Delmon-
ico.
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Sensible Portuguese Proverb.
A pig on credit makes ft good winter
end ft bad spring—From the Port*
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Quits Simple.
Miss de Plain—"Doctor, whet la the
secret of beauty?" Family Pbyaldaa
(aonfidanttftlly)—"Bs pretty."
ess
Wh*t
imagination.
Mrs Boreing—Imagination!
la Imagination?
Mr. Boreing—It is that faculty, my
dear, which makes men believe that
marriage Is bliss.—Judge
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CONDENSED OFFICIAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Farmers Naional Bank
Tulsa. Isd. Ter., at Close of Business. Aug. 22. 1907
COMPTROLLER’S CALL.
RESOURCES
Lcans and Discounts.....176.646 99
Over Drafts Secured .......1.500.00
Overdrafts Unsecured...- 820 14
U. S. Bonds and Premiums. .31.239 7o
Furniture and Fixtures ----1.876.52
Cash and Exchange .......... 163,872.77
$575.956.17
LIABILITIES
Capital Full Paid.........30.000.00
Surplus...................15,000.00
Und non P = :f's...........8.239.86
Circulation........ 30.000.00
Oapasits ........ 292,716.31
$375.956 17
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The above Statement is correct.
Figures talk. Give us your idle funds.
L. D. MARR. Cashier
«• call yosr attsntlon to our CASH RESERVE. Thoro is ro StroR(or Bonk than tho
FARMERS NATIONAL
Comptroller of the Currency William B. Ridgley says: "That practically there
is but one cause for the failure 0* National Banks, and that is loans made to the
officers. Forgeries, thefts and ail crimes, which are common in banks begin right
there.”
SO OFFICER or STOCKHOLDER of this BANK has EVER BORROWED a DOLLAR oi its FUNDS
We offer absolute security to depositors. We solicit deposits whether large or
small, and pay 4 percent on time deposits, and savings accounts.
Give us a trial. You will find business with us satisfactory.
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FARM for SALE
A fine farm for sale 7 miles east of Tulsa and three-
fourths of mile south of Frisco Railroad. The farm is
well situated and contains 320 acres. About 20 acres
in orchard: 65 acres in grass and 235 acres in cultiva-
tion. more or less. This farm will be sold at a bargain
if taken within the next thirty days. The owner has
urgent reasons for making sale of same within thirty
days. Sealed bids will be received by the owner, who
retains the right to r eject any and all bids. Address.
S. Sanders, No. 816,
Pine Street. St. Louis. Mo.
For further information call on John Polston or Isaac Wilson,
both of Tulsa. 1. T.
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King’
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Market
114 EAST SECOND STREET
Roy Beard
Waktly
Painting and Decorating.
Polishing, and Water Color Work.
Corner North Second and Elgin.
Tulsa. Ind. Ter.
Jhon D
Piano attorney and counselor at law
Office. 4th floor. Reeder Bldg.
Tulsa. - - - Oklahoma
than any place in Tulsa Trade as the carnival there will be from
with me and save money. 4th to 9th: we will all get to see;
C. R. Awbrey. jeweler the city of Houston in a blaze of
/ 208 Main electric light and join the crowd.
• * • We will show you the greatest
n is being circulated to C0Untry of all.
h street from Main For Information call on me. over
A peVtiu
pave West Fiv.
to the hospital.
Williamson's Dry Goods store, cor-1
The Crawford Sto» 1
Millinery Department s.
latest patterns in Ladies'
wear.
• • •
hows the
Head-
ner Mam and Second, room 3.
JAMES WEST.
Denman Barn
Horses ooarded by day.week
or month. PHONE 211
Between First and Second
streets on Denver avenue.
M E. MATLOCK. Propr.
Tulsa. Okla
Her Happy Married Life.
A woman who recently secured a
warrant against be:- husband in a
London police court said to the judge:
“I have been married 27 years, and
l have had ten children and sixteen
black eyes"
DO YOU KNOW KING? Well, King is
the man that has opened a new market
on East Second street in the room former-
ly occupied by J.S.Shaver &Son. He wants
you to come around to his market and
find out the King way of doing business.
I ts the finest cuts of Home Killed ar.d
Kansas City Beef. Mutton. Pork. Spring
Lamb and Veal that King has to sell.
You will always find something new in the
Vegetable Department.
Booth’s Extra Select Oysters
Law’s Long Dolay.
The court of appeals »t Cheat naa
juat declared Invalid an election that
look place 15 years ago The illegal
ncumbent. wha Is a lawyer by the
■ay. will to*, tt ia expected, vacate.
Taken Up.
One red cow with white face,
branded 0 on both sides, weight
The rams of the recent few days j abvnut 900 pounds, at my farm two
have beer, genera', throughout the , mltes east of town.
Southwest. Vegetation has re-1 j. p. Harter. Tulsa. I. T.
ceived new vigor from it and the (
dust has gone into the mud busi- 0tal{, 0f Miss AqnfS Ptdrl Lewis
ness- Miss Agnes Pearl Lewis, daugh-
* ter of Alexander Lewis, of Dawson
The Crawford Store and sister of S. R. Lewis, of Tulsa.
Ladies'Ready-to-wear Depart- died Oct. 24th at the home of her.
ment offers cloaks, suits, skirts parents near Dawson,
and waists at lowest cash price.
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Two and a Half C«ws.
Denmark, famous for her great •«-
: portation of butter, has 500 cows to
ev«ry 1.000 of her inhabitants, and
If five head are counted m a family,
there are two and one-half cowa to
every family.
Effort to Exterminate Sharks.
The Bengal government pays a re
ward for sharks caught in the Ganges.
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If you cannot come to the Market call up Phone No.
W. A. KING, Easyiecond^
PHONE
192
192*
Watch Tulsa Grow and with her
The Chief Goes
At $1.00 a year, to any address
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to |1.50 for those six feet
First Class Meats
and Poultry
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The Coast loontr>
All ^a:.reads ead to Texas, but
center at Houston which s .. -*
the great -a. •uac tenter next t:
Panama car.a..
In 1903. the United States con-
gress aoprepr atec $4,000,000.-
00 to deeper Buffi : Bayou to'
deep-water vesse s. -.rd today it
has .8 . feet ar.d S .000.000 00
has been expended. The th'ee
credges are to teg ~ .verx on
25 foot depth at once. Tne final
ceptn * .. oe 3- rest or more
Ocear freights are aoojt sx
The De.monico is headquarters
for a first class dinner and good
.r.ort-orders. East Firs: street.
tiUCATOR.
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Swearing.
George Bernard Shaw argues lhat
swearing is not a sin Even on that
excessively libera! heory. swearing is
a nuisance that should be abated
Tne result ofa wate'-bonris elec-
. in .n C.aremore wss 199 for ar.d
against We want to inform ourj
-.e:ghbor c:ty that tne new state]
s prohibit,or. nevertheless, but
te-raps C a-emcre s reiving or.'
r.er radium water as a tonic.
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Mr. A. F. A"itie and wife, return-
ed ast Thursday from a two
month's tour in Colorado. Mrs.
Ant e was taxen s;c< and spent
severs! days n the hospital at
Derwer. However, thev had with-
both
€J A child with
strong, natural feet takes
more exercise, and grows
healthier and happier than
the unfortunate who h
forced by the criminal
neglect of the parents to
wear ilUfitting shoes.
“Educator” shoes are so
constructed, that all the
delicate joints of the foot
are given ample room tc
grow as they should.
(j Parents who care buy
“Educators,”
The One Drawoack.
It would be comparatively ea*y to
establish a universal brotherhood of
men If nobody ever found it necea-
sary to try to borrow money.
Nicolai Looks Backward.
Nicola: has b~en very much la-
pressed with his Sunday school lea-
I sons, especially thvse telling of the
times cheaper than ra a-c -he
distance to t dwater compares <e a a very de.;ghtful trip ar.d
tms; have :m.pre :d in health.
Kansas City tc San Francisco
(nearest route! 2.119 mi.es
Kansas City to Aouston 834
Willamson Bros.
___,tioa of the world. He ask* his
mother numerous questions concern-
ing the original state of things and
doe* not «eem quite sausfled with the
replit. as is evident from a recent
prayer he made, which included a pe-
tition asking ’he Lord to "please tell
me what there was way. way back.
In the years before there was any
PHONE 866
Fresh and Cured Meats.
East South 5th Street. Tulsa,
We pay Market Price for Live Poultry
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backs to the >eara"—Harper s V. eek- ' ,
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1 am headquarters for all kinds
cf silver tableware. None but the
best sold. C. R. Awbrey,
208 Main.
Wide Range of Training.
Another millionaire has married hit
trained nurse The training of thea#
professional nurses seems to be quit*
comprehensive in its scope
—j Qmtr%rrrt TOC Far.
Spelling reformers will perhapa
think that an EngiUh boatmaa has
gone a little too far. Ha has bought
a motor launch, which he calls Ex-
pediency, and spall* th# name
XPDNC.
Getting Ready g j
To Buy anything in
the Furniture line?
You can find it at
Baxter’s
S 16, S. Main, TULSA
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