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THE TULSA DAILY y R.LD. Uj-.UAI ai-Jtwi-m. w.m iv 11 1 11
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Daily! mi'' m.ntli. d ; '
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I'lirliiliii liuii-e -ilu.ilii ll winch lie riiiiiint (iiuve. Tlie
pii'-nlclll Im- li-i -n Inllimiii.' l..- ly (lie itlul.'ini'll1 Siii-
ih in. nli' rinl I i.i l.iiki'il i ohi I'i'iiin- llielil Willi
tli . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IiiiiiiI nil' Willi Hii' -il mil mi'. In l'l let-
In' i Siin I. hi li e .H'-iii i.l 'hi! not liiinee WuNls. lie
.1 .it'll i. llli i iniii.i- - lli.it iNii I. ill' w.i l.i'Lllr.' iill.i-.elln-r
Inn mil' li iiiel then m.iliiiu - 1 j t li . i-1 1 1 wlin h rmild
mil it prmed. Cut Siii l.ili - l'inlili :l'ii le i live a
iliiil iiUIIi. In K'him v eil ' I I ii inllilii b.-i illiil lliey (llliliu
ne lieii'led nil. The A liieiienii ' l lite Inn fund fif
ieuii'l.il llial' llie liulli iilmil llie wlinli- all in''
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Territorial World :
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.Sl'MY MORNING JVl.s. 10. 1 !';.
BOOKS AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Tlie ni. liin nl' llie tree mlilie lllnaiy then l
i li i j it i taiil in lit in llie liMnrv nl aii.V tmin. A
Iniiliiii: in an i- i 1 1 i . t thin- Iml alter all. In
THE AMERICAN FLAG DAY
I'al I l"l l-lll Mill nine III I i' In. Ill I'Vlil.'lni' in llie e.lv
Tlnir-ilay .linn' I III l''ln I . i . Many a Mar iaii-.'leil
a Mi'iM li.iiini i Mill llnal in t'li' lin'iv.i' anil llie pi- nl' llii'
I'nllt'.r vWii.l" I. ihil will H'l'.i.i' in thai tin' 1 1 t t ! in si I eiiililein hiill
' lieller waves nvet a Tree ami liliiu I v-lnv my ei.ie.
pari i I every limn' i llial which lie u'lv es linn-cl!' ami
it i li'l' tin- dial a C""l iilirary limld furm-h the op-
)iirtiiiuty iiinl llie means 1 have miiel i m-. Ilnniuht 1'iat
mil' 1 1 1 1 1 .( Ii..' llllilerlake In lelli'll Inn lllllell ami
thill the nliler syMi'ln which lanyht merely llie three
The Aiiierieaii IIiil' was aiiitei June II 1777. Strange
II- ll may sei'tii the Man nl the l'iule Slate- is nliler than
I al ' I any n tic yivat eiiiinlries nf lo-d;iV. The Sjian-
ll.u li- llie ni'Vl in niin nl nue haunt; ln'i'ii ailnpleil
in 17M.'. Tin. Kieiieli Tri-cidor was adopted ill lTl'l ami
H 'ft an. I t.uu'lit llieiu well leavini; natural seleclimi n!ie I'ninii .lack of Kiiirland in 1SII1; while the (lerman
decide w Im sln iild ijn farther wan the better. How-j Jt ili.ni Au-lfiaii mid Hussian eulnrs are comparatively
ever this may he all thai is primarily needful in order iivenl ailiptinii. The resnliikinii uinler wliieh llie first
to use a library is llie ability t' read. I say primarily
fur llicie must also be the ineliiiat mn and nfler dial
mime cni'lanee in reHilinir well. Knrnierly llie duly nf a
librarian was considered ton miieh that nf a watch dnur
to keep H'ople ns niiieli us possible away from I ie bonks
and to hand these over to Ins successor ns little worn
by use a. he could. Librarians now il is plosant In
see have a different notion nf their trust and are in the
hnbil of prepaniiu' for the direction of the inexperi-
enced I isl i f niicli bonks as they think best worth
reailiiiir. nlnuinif has also thanks in irreat measure
to American librarians beenme it science and catalogues
eeasim; to be labyrintbs without a cine are furnished
with tinj-r-po-lH at every turn. Subject catalniiues
Hirnin save die beginner vast deal of time and trouble
by supplyir.:: him for nntliinu' with one at least of the
result- nf thi i'iMiuh schnlarship the knowiiu; where to
look for wi at lie wants. 1 do imt mean by this that
there is if can be any short cut to learniiiu. bul that
there may be and is such a short cut to information
that "ill make lciiriiim; nuu'e ca-ily aeeesible.
Hut have ymi ever riuhlly ennsidered what the lucre
ability In read means? Thai is the key which admits
lis to tie 1 1 I ' world of tlmii-lil and fancy and nn fi-
liation; to die cmiipany nf Saint and -icje. nf the wisest
anil the itliet at their wisest and wittiest men! ?
That il imi'IiVs us to see with I be keenest eyes hear llie
finest car- and listen to the sweetest voices of alltime?
More than that it annihilates l ine and space for us;
it revives for us without a miracle the A jo of Wmi-ler
endowm.' us with the shoes of sw illness ami the cap of
darknes -o that we walk invisible like tern-seed am!
witness unharmed llie plague at Athens or Klmemv oi
London; acci mpanyim: Caesar mi marches or look in
en Cat lime m council with bis fellow - .u.-piralors. i
(iuy Fiiwkes in die cellar of Si. Stephen's. We ottee
bear of pe. !e who will ile-ceud In any servility submit
In any iu-ull t r die sake nf ;i'tt'ii.' thcin-clves or I ieir
children 1 1 t . v. hat is eiipheini-l u r'iy ini'c l oid iely
I ltl it ci i i ccur in them thai tic.' a .elect society
(f all ti.e centuries to wl'iih tliey t nd lln'ils can he ad
milled for the iiskin.'. a so. ien . I .. wli;c will ml in
v ilve them in ruimm- evpeii-e ai;l -nil mure rein -i-waste
i f t.n.e and hcailli ami fa- i ll.es?
Ma.; was adopleil prnvided fur I'l stais white nil a blue
Held am! a like number nf stripes alternately red and
while i i.iifoi mini; the original 1! slates. The desiirn
was taken fn in the cnat-nf-anns of the family of (ien.
Wa.sliinjlnii and was adopted out of compliment to the
Ci ininamler-iii-Cbief of the Colonial Armies. The Mai;
remained uueliauueil for 1S years or until May 1 17ll'".
when two stars and two stripes were added to represent
the two stales Vermont and Kentucky which bad been
admitted to ti e I'nion January H 17IM. This form was
lelaineil until July 4 HIS when by act of Congress.
upprnved by President Monroe April 4 HIS it was
mven its present general form that is li) stripes rep
rescntini; the original Li state or colonies with stain
eipial to the number of present stales it beinif provided
that a star should be added for each state on the 4th
of July next succeeding its admission. At this date tlic
number of stais is 4.". The lirst ship to carry the Man
into foreign waters was the "Itanner " commanded by
John Paul Jones. The tirst salute to die American Ma-
in t'oivis-n naval vessels was civon February IL 1""
The siynilicance nf the symbols anil colors follow: Red
divine love; blue loyally; while truth; stars heavenly
kninhlly.
Chris. Y. I'i.iitcM form' r e i i I r of
lie Shaiv liee I li'lal I I hi id. s he - 1 e-
1 1 1 1 I from die new-paper business.
Wail 11 In hi t I hree in out h.
liwveiiinr Kranl by prm I iin.it in:1
a-iis llie penpie oi i n litolliiia in un
ci ve June '!' as Man day. This will
be the IJI'lh ainveiarv of the Man s
iiiil'iirhnn.
A. I.. Merrill ol the bureau of an-
riciill me will -;o lioni Wasliiiijjloit to
die Wieliila name reserve in South-
ivcsii'iu Oklahoma lo exterminalc
ovules and oilier carnivorous animals
thai prey upon valuable nam' b:rls
in I Illli nals.
Chief l.nne Wolf of the Kiow.ls
.vim once roamed the country when
.here weiv no teni e.s lo uiiiiny him r
'akiin; on tlw white man's ways mvi
prillted thin udvertisemenl in a llo-
imrt newspnepr: To tbii publii' I
want the people lo know tli it 1 liave
ll'i olljrlioll to their lUllinn Oil 111 -illolmeuls
if they tin not tear down
my fences. I know that the white
people would not like it if their fence-
were lorn down so please come in al
he gales and shut tliem nfler you.
Observations by Bunny
As an ornament an electric fan is
i success.
lyov.e may laugh at some locksmiths
but not at those inhabiting Si. Joe.
My idea of a neat gr is one w ho
can keep her hair out of her eyes
on tlavs like vesterdav.
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Meat
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I ve:y yw.'ineut n .injrican eyes at present. Revela-
tions in the Meat Tnttt are making the tract squirm and
the people disgnstcd . w v ...
We Sell
Fresh Meats
Ko snide Stale Stuff in Our Place of Business. ..Our
hundreds of customers testify to the merits of our
Goods. Just phone
HEADQUARTERS
MEAT AND PRODUCE
COMPANY
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THE TOWN LOT LAW
lie'.'.u dinj town lot payments .1. (leoive Wrinlit quotas
set-tii n 1 of the recent act of Com.'iess which has beeu
pulili-he'l in d.esc columns twice and then adds the
following :
.Ml ;.u!;.'s in vvliiui It. in any town in Indian Terri-
' ;y l ave been appri.isi d i r v l.u have purcliased lots at
.1 In iiuetii i ail I who have ml yet paid the iiirchiise
I' ' e ii' a:iv
I hereby serve notice that my riyhts
in the Iland-llolilers' Club are waiv-
ed until September and cool breez"s
ii;aiii prevail.
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Perhaps one reason why I fail nf
poetic popularity lies in my inability
lo work up much enthusiasm over the
" balmy" days of dune.
'I'l. !'.. I ll I tli.. 11 nil L-.."s .Ie. !
laying the name carries with il one j
consolation: I don't see many youm;
married nnji around this town si rt -1
iiisr I'.iuama hats. (N. I!. I've i;ol ;
me.)
The Queen of the Summer.
I'be heat of llie hour announces !
The I'lissim; of verse-sl irrinu: sprir.i; I
I'lsialiinenls. -l.oiild theiel'me pa v such ' iut a suhjccl n laces an I tlniiiiees
Ap ovals !or t!ie muses to sine;
nccl'.i-c pnee or Mai.n:cs past due iheieon. '" ' ''' J J1S dainly and sweet's the new-!
1 1 . i ! i Si ale Indian Aent at I'nion Aueney. within cnmi r. !
.: i i i ; I ..'.. I ii; I V. it'i lackey. s of love ill her trim .
oi . a- iinoer ii c j an i-ior... oi 1111 tin- . nil v inn-'i . J 'j.
tale. Indian Asieul wili u I he aulhoii.ed to accept
:i i:icl:iis(. mi ice or nistaliuieiil winch is now due ami
v r I Iseivc ! that in -mil instances any and al
Latest and Most Fashionable
Tailoring
Kcvv Ycli N. Y.May 19 '06.
Srady Mercantile Co. Tulsa I. T.:
I ov.rM ten cases of Wash Goods
. i d S Iks in the big H. B. Claflin auc-
.l:n s-.le here today. They are all
..a. .I new this season's styles and
.- :e toujht one-third under regular
rrfecfl.
JOHN S. BRADY.
The above explains itself. .Our Mr.
John Brady attended Claflin 's big sale
and the goods will be placed on sale
Saturday morning at the lowest price
fine wash goods were ever offered.
When you think of buying the best 10c
Lawns and Dimities in Tulsa at 5 1-2
cents a yard the 25c Mercerized Silk
at 11c a yard and everything else in
proportion you will realize that this
is the big wash goods event of the sea-
son. On Saturday we will offer $3.00
Ladies' Oxfordg at $2.00 also extra-
ordinary bargains in the Shoe Depart-
ment. Phone our Grocery Department for
the bcBt in Groceries.
Our Millinery Department will have
new goods and special prices for Saturday.
BRADY'S
Now and For Fifteen Years
Tulsa's Leading Store
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the l.ui ell of the Suiuiiu r.
i-ilile s v it Ii lis airaln.
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TULSA'S MODERN TAILOR
All w i n i r in r o le ma' Vvi;i.
! m I ilnyio-s ol' ol tu t s In Ii lot
I She's labored to tra:n svsli'ii.atie
Miss .1
cvpi'vic". .
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A SOCIETY DEFASTMTNT
I' lic ( '. ay . a I c.v -a: ' in
' p.tpci s of the Wi -l an
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nth.
t
I c:i! tie
lieipiaiute ! "I'll ll.e pe pie
to t! i V i i -tall ll ' i
The mail.'. i n u! c nit'.et
coin iti ' : -:.' w I it''
.' has aire. o
ot 111-' c:'
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THE NEGATIVE SIDE
tic t.i'i-ed liy I'pt 'i: Sinclaii '- ii"w u ivel
' has iiat'iiid'y a- '!-' 1 i "ii-. lei ahle in
;i:.l of in:in Sin.-l-nr l.'.fi- '; ui.i;. he Hi
I. ' v -.ni.i! u ui.i i di i p.i-t (: '
tl it is :m v knowr a1' " I 'inn is tt'iii I"
I I :ilie!t the i. '.. : : le u- -. v l a1
the v cry dm c "I ' t a
a;. - tin wav "I III v.l ai "la!.' I'ldc
. a' I N' V en '
...ple 11 ! pipelN ate
j'l'lumei.l- into pi'.vt
The lee. I
"The dun.
teres; m th
lias Ie i; a'
niliI and
1 as w-ril
lias si-..)
Ol' '.:-. !;.!
Hied of I m tr. m die mfoin at:
lc-s a c nsiii. tiilne iiunil ci it
Vidjii'i: ii". ru-h'.ii.' tltei '.
pavnieiils liy iiislallnients heretofore made on such lots!
. e : . 1 1 t 1 aid the h I- I" I r sold at piddle a net ion al
nine tut'Ti I line
t - v ;l- p "V ide- tl .1 ei'v paitle- v I. -Vi!! tail
f !:ii1v 'lav- to p.iv i'n' i;i i..e price or 'l': li.-t.l!i
i; i I vlien t 'll 'i'i 'lue li'Tcatti'!' Unit is o say
v h pr per a incuts an' not made ihirly dav . from
ii. lire vieu .iich iiisi.illnii nl i. due the said aeent i
I ' Juled III 111 leeelVIU'.' t .c same and -'I. Ii I t is
. :-.' to I Id al piihiic auclioii.
I: :- ti i t a nt tliereii re dial interested p u t n . make
'i; je'iiitlance of any paymenls vvlien due mi lots
:: '. a- -p-i ili.'d ami noted on original M '!!e of
i; I. -nr'ul and in la-e of Ids pnicha-cil al puh'.c -a!"
.. e.l. in nr-der to pievenl foilciluri' of I 'Is t i-
nt' ir villi iinv ai"l a'. av incuts lierelnfuie ui.i I.'.
A:". III. pries as to iin iulils due should he address.'.!
I the I i.iic.l Stal"s Indian aenl el M usko'.-r I T
The youthful idea lo -I ! ;
. i.ive all of h. r ti ne aiil niteiilion.
Will in vi r a word In en. i. plain
So we're proud in lie able in mention
The Nni niali'c s 'villi us a'.'.iin.
No nuiller Imvv skeplie or stupid
To lea inine traces he heart
Musi surely .join fnn-i- ith I'uni I.
A I ireclins this vision of Arl ;
And llie life with no plcasurement in
il
Son c ireasur.' of joy may contain.
Km i i n e-e an I hope t " i ' t ''" inin
ule
The ' '1'iiialit' 's w Ith ii- ii'iiin !
itt as s ci at ott : r i ? '-. t ;t im u : - '
STEVENS
T
Kin
. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
I wili
in-.' i f l;n
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1'silllie i
eie.it coal sluke ill the So iMw.'-t
I t ' e t e i i I 1 ' .' . I ne i : ! -i
oik in full hl.isl and deve .pii
iituiue " it . eicaler plans than lierit-
ll
ml d'.1 I Ith' I1 in;- I'-'-aPy a:.' ; t l'!
In. ll "I!:- The ine vi.ks hot I vv.iv-
W. !.! v. .ml ad- ate :'1 the Iml!' m of In..' husir
A Tulsa
dl-cl' si'.'.
iiuiii has
lie can
'eei lie -ay- since the paiknu
see die 1 in lili I of llie heel-
One "f th'-- "huh tal-.s th- tr-m .1 that nn l.nr is
a silly -.i-:t. i.ali-t vvilhoot rev a: ! t lite H'l'ii. l
piinte.l ::i ' ' At. 1. . i t'.l"l"' Hcn-e the .e.ier.i!
tendemy i'i"-r- t" he I ' :H'' S.uclii.r .'.'. it credit Ite-
f. i k" vi lhal he di selves credit till- lie.-:l!lM'
nruiii'iit !- irii" ! l-f. T e Cl.d.e -ays:
In tins . 'liiiv we have the linlislty of raisin.'
tdaurhteti fi'. dnpjin.' live slo.k. It is the m.-l im
pnrtant inda-'ty in the cntitry. i's inilli ns of pc pic
nre dc . ii.i.'V 'ip-n it f- r a livelili .-vn;. eo'inty an.l
towii.hip :: 'le I'tllted Slates is virtually interested in
nil the l'." 't ck indu-try. Vet en unknown man
named t'. n Su-eliiir has been peimiltcd to p.iralye
it by tli" puli'icntt' n of nn iiiilrutlifu! ho. k coiicernii v.'
the nieth-d. of the tilauirliter lious.-. lie makes the
most si n: nntrutliful nml i i Innlo'is statements.
'il neotde. f. r ..rre utratU' n-;w ns. ecept them.
i .
Tlie hiir man t" i I'nele Sam. j
t..l .... I? u :....!( hn lioiorite dis isted mid written I'
A letter to l'j'n Sinclair rrilicinimr hirn f t talkin.' asjreider. slalehiMil will rotne tlii week
!!!.. I '
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bouse
f the
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lien
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w.'ilnicn mi the canned licet seived lit the ilinuiu.' table.
I vi i'l not I'e rt -'ii ui. i i for meat inspector if the
Hevi'tid.'e nnicndiiient pnes. I have nil anil si badly
that I f 'uhl not ipmlify for the job.- Ho'l l.nmmati.
There isn't much in (he paikiii'.' house report to dis-
ii;e ' ... who his been in the habit of eatini! chei'He.
:n :
rrnival week was one nf rare entertainment for Tulsa
ml tlie enlire mirntuiuliii'.' country.
Sunday mrrninir prediction : Te. u'ntle
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"One Who Was There."
I' lieinl : lu nnsivi"' lo your
ii last eveiiiuy's Ueniocial
. and satisfy your sii-pect'.iu;
' i the folio. 1 1 1 1 ii :
ie play eiveu by the pupils
' d-a lLilii School l-i-l yeiii.
le'.ll'e l al 'er :.;' e --
re pa'. I. Willi this the
v ill toe library vvcic ii-
'ie nlay v;ie'i d.i- ; e.n b
-. " A Mid-Hi r Ni.lit '.-
s en liel'e bi tuecu e ' 1 1 '.
v dollars vva- cleued. A
' o.ac vv as sent tor. an I I ie
Ie i.e.' selecti'i! al liii- I .Tif.
'la v vv as in no w ay a t .11-
i !;'mI. if a -on or !.i'rlit"r
! (). Vlio Was Tin ve."
. le i w ith eidier play in any
-he will be duly re war Ie I
' s. l" ices ill tlie I II' llli'.
0 i 'link ll:a' any on- v . nl 1
op'ninti liia' our t n 't
1 'u lei li.e u.oncy d 'ii'd
plays in auV wav vv h ati vi i
iion anv::oks.
I.K Fine span Kentucky
. s. 7 and S years old iritod
cellent saddle horses. Kit
. ;its pace itinirle fiHit fox
One of them extra irootl
o ride. Inquire of Otfnrsre
. . junior at Mowbray & Win-
' hardware and furniture.
6-S-flt
HARDWARE
COMPANY
SPECIAL.
Entire Block in Bellview ad-
dition for sale RIGHT.
TULSA TITLE & TRUST CO.
Suite 3 Egan S'.dj.
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Alcorn Hotel :
Excellent Cuisine
Modern Heating
and Lighting.
Rates :?2.00
pel' day.
3SfiM3tttttCett.f
Refrigerators Freezers
Wind Mills
Pumps
Builder's Hardware
Exclusive Agonts For
QUICK MEAL GAS
RANGES
Tulsa
Conservatory
of Music
I
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Faculty
Henry D. Letlron
Violin and Orchestral String In-
struments. Graduate Valpraiao
Indiana Conervatiiry of Music.
Leader of Tulsa (Jrand Opera
House Oichestra.
i alph L. Wood
Piano Reed and Bras Instru-
menui. Harmony Compoaiti' n
and Arranifieg. Graduate Watl dl
Conservatory. Pianist Grand
Opera House Orehentra.
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STEVENS HARDWARE CO.
EAST FIRST STREET TULSA
i i e of land for (Ale. Japnen
the i inn at banrain Fidefity
Trn-: i mpnny 6-S-tf
Madame Fraoria guarantee satia-
f act inn or no pay. Office room 2 old
Turner Work First anj Main.
. .It Will Pay Yon to figure with u
on flie insurance Fidelity Trust
company. 6-S-tf
Pupils Solltted
Terms Reasonable
Studio Front Second Floor (Jrand
Opera House.
Winter Piann Used
Other waters sell at 15c a Split
Sheboyuan the best Wisconsin water
iiells at 10 cents. All dmi? Rtores and
drinkiii(f fount ailM.
Badger Oinjrer Ale bottled at tbe
Rhelioyiran 8prin(rs Wisconsin 5 eta
it all driuking places. Pints IV two
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Brady, J. R. Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 10, 1906, newspaper, June 10, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc134669/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.