The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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■ BAKE TWO
TiE TULSA, OKLAHOMA. BEMQCBAt
y Evening, April 1, CM«.
^
IN THE OIL FIELDS
^ BWHOSSHNDEIi
ST1EHITS' ATTACK
rw
PHONES—3*9. Re*. 2*4i.
• • • y * *
OIL MARKET.
Pomiftylvniila
Mercor Blaok
N«-w Castle
rovHiiR ...
Calttlt
Nofth Urn*
South Lima
Indian:!
Pr I of ton
Rngtatiil
Corelcana, light
Corel cmn, l*avy
Henrietta, 1 it.
Elect ra
f'uddo <3S dt gjv« s above)..
Caddo (heavy) ♦....
lllinoiH, nil flratft*
WooMt
Canada
Kansas and Oklahoma
1.4
1.44
1.44
By W. W. PECK.
[ nortlumt cornor or m tlon 8-12-14 near
tit.- «*#ll r> ron!*: ron)) lf ti'l l>y the (lypiy
oil •vom>>aiTV ind lUlkild.
rl ; ht *i ttl to to* up m«r tlio nilddh
I of flio south line rti" th * nortlw«*et «f
1 soction 4-12-14
[ NORTH ** HftORfMS—Tlte Ml if I Oil
onfpunv, <Ur<x'-sHeart, tvorgit Venell)
tin* dry wl'h t« d*#* tost on flu- Wlllh4
Flint farm In HOi'tion 2I-I4-14 hnvlnn
liilKd to over 2200 feet.
Desk s* Hotel Tulsa
Tin
nn
et to
aCta
lit tin
rnoou
} Commercial
>w as Hi on if a there
of oil men In at-
nll of tho opinion
Is- the most out-
II stands of uny;
I'laon of oil men's'
- holes are plenty
e prteas. If tin-
which woUlil
tux I
.11 tie-|
eourt house Inst em
elul> rooms. It loakp
may bo «|UM< a cr
tendance, as tln-y i
th.it tho lax mat*
! rftffeoiui Imposition
thing In the entire
: ii' tivltlee. .Inst now
f anil the oil men \v
that there are plcnt
be aapoasri] .it Imnu
ferret hns bis w.i
lirlnR enough money to pnv Urn tax
assessors will r-afllly hp.-. as ti
doubtless lnt«-*IIlK«*nt men, that the
valnpinHni of OKInhoma will be p arden
; should ninliu oleped leasee bo taxed. In
the hist two years oil ha a been found In
many parts of OklnUonia v.Mit-li wax con
jshlwed a 'long ways out aide <>f lh«- oil
rbelt and there I* no doubt but llwtt then-
will be much «dl found In other.* parts
of til" Htatc. A list of wells drilled in nil
the counties df OUluhonui Should be shown
the aKsvKsors. It fells a talc of Us own.
GOVERNMENT PIPE LINES AGAIN.
TI.i' situation at CwahlnK is liUereathnr
arrtl ibis Is the wuv It looked to a partrj
of touriats yoati rday: 4 Wo saw -the oil
' rpoutini? from a couple of 0-Inch pl) *s
. which were turned toward tin- mound at
rthe -ends and the oil bad cut out tre-
mendous bllf hole and was flow inc. d. w«
the creek. While wi wre watchlmv the
performance a big storm came up. which
w is. Ill reality, a clouil burst, and the way
the oil went down
llrtn. It'e was way
nnd it looked Hilt
proposition find
when the ehanffeu
mai hlnen anil wv
AT OKMULGEE—Litchfield. Sullivan
IMne are drilling 4it UN) faet the No. 2|
Hhinn farm in ccth n This is
Just east of town at the Lake Park.
Alexander and Sheedy have a shoving
at 12Ao feet iu their Mo. 2 -Kerry farm In
snetloii 8-1:j-i::.
The Mail Oil conipnny Is dcllllng at
No. 2 in s.mHon 17-13-1.1 In
corner of the lease.
barrel *eil at 876 ft--t >a section 4-4-3,
having drlllcti ilnot&h twenty million
fm of gnu to ttif an Mtow.
The Manhattan nil company test In
fectlon ^:i-B-5 is drilling at 300 feet. It
Is aouthwiat of tlte tntfcii of tV>rnish.
The Moloney Oil compefty test in aee-
Vanderbilt Publication Prints a
Diatribe Against "Irish
■Czar" of Met tod ism.
AHHVll.L&. Tann., April 1— An
editorial hi the Hustler, the Vander-
hilt magasine which appeared Satur-
tion d-h-3 wtii.-h 1 iimlitnj 46n hnrrela day night, -containing a severe crltl-
REPUBLIC SUPPLY CO.
OIL AND GAS WELL SUPPLIES
OKLAHOMA STORES
Tulsa, Yale
Bartlesville, Wilson
J. H. BROOKS. State 'Manager.
Ih No. 2 for tho I
l is
200
barrel jrodu
t«uiuy with his i
iccortilng to the ,
Tin
Kf'Stert
144+0 fe
AT CAMBRIDGE, KANSAS-Walker
and Hutchison ere drilling again aftor a
long filling job at 1*80 feet in section 19-
'DEXTER, KANSAS—Th. Monitor Oil
company was well in section 24•'.'KW6 tested
ntl thl
all gauge.
sors found at 1080 i
will I and another st
The litnneluM
and Hutchlf
(ion F2-^4-0.
The kits Uu this
feet by
veil was
shut in
nnipany and Walk-
Iso starling one in
cktai of Bishop K. .K. Hosa, may aarv«
to *l)rinR dbout the threati-nwl break
between the 'board of trustees of the
institution and the church.
I The article calln on thp state su-
Torpedo «omimny lost prfitne court to summon Fishop lloas
a ted four miies south of before it on the charge of contempt
terday, ii having been ; Gf court, nmd place him in jail. He is
blew up as referred to as "tire retl-faced Irishman
of the radical wing of the Methodist
c c reek was a cau-
ttlltur to the ground tJry
mighty dangeroup
wert mlffhty . ithul
t ills chains on the
AT BARTLESVILLE—Some comple-
tion> which may not have b -«n reported
are as follows:
The Delaware (ill company No 4 A
'"niopbell farm in section 27-211-13 Is a 40
barrel well.
The American Oil 'and Has company
have a failure in their No. 22 on the Sa-
rah Hennier farm in section 28-26-13.
Ooswell and O wn u No. 4 flcogglnW
farm In section -9-20-13 Is only a 5 barrel
well.
J. C. Oobllegh No. 0 Klii'.a Beaver farm
in act ti on 4-S6-1:; b a f barrel well also.
W fl. MeMullen No. 6 A Wurst
farm'in section fi-2a-1tt k n 10 harrel wcll.
The Auieriesn <>ftl and Oiw company al-
so has a 10 barrel well In their No. 2
Tbos. Huatt farm in section 22-26-13.
IN THE BIRD CREEK DISTRICT—A.
A. lticbards has a 15 barrel well the No.
10 .lease Range farm in scot ion 3G-22-12.
The Hloyd Oil company Ni>. 1 Nancy
Sittlmrdown farm fn section 33-2*2-13 is
Tin*
ells
o fei-
|?Ot HW
iv front tluuv."
to VV«T
v 'N ih. 2 itul •'
farm It
Hei'ttmi ' '-17-7
veet**ri
ny tmks were
nil NVJ
s heltu; K.nvtMl.
Wfil- 1
,nv drUllitR uny
llxes tr
Up a " 00-lutr-
OlCH
tltungh u «ov-
on the RH«a Uwve
and before night
up u«abi and the
' They had Mieen b
With seventy-five
one of which proi
' tv\ producer, I' h
einment line would be welcome.
The Me.-Man OH company'< test « n^the
Thomas i^ang farm In section 3-17-. is
dtie -and all mbors of the firm aro
th«ns.' hut It has not vet been reporteu.
SOUTH OF MANNFORD—Now comes
the report tluit the Producers Oil com-
pany test in st ation 18-18-9 is .good foi
30 barr- Is natural and wl I be shot. It
in impossible to get an accurate report
from this well us H is too far from tho
railroad lor the scouts The above may
be correct or not as It is still an un-
known piantlty.
WEST OF ARKANSAS CITY, KAN-
SAS The Jones asd Hultl rest on the'
kitaUink*r farm in section II-8B-2 which
is on *op of a sand tit 1230 feet, will b«i
drilled in Friday or Saturday.
AT BIXBY—The Wilcox test in sec-
tion 25-17-a:i was out ah*wh|g very gotul
last nlgat as It was two screws In the
sand with nothing doing. The location
is on tho center of the north line of
the aiortbaarft and the top ot the sand
was found at 1470 feet.
Another dr> bole 4s ^ owing In the
Bixby field, it being tin (Had** Belle
Oil company No. 3 on the Noon ley Wil-
son farm which was drill* d to a total
depth of 1&40 feet. The location is in
the northwest corner « f the vouth ho
acres of the farm, which la in section
ft-17-13. Tire Blllott well to the north
will be completed today.
The .1. H. Craig teat on the airs. Thos
Washington in acatleti 13-22-13 is now
rated as a four barrel well.
Victoria Oil company is ilrllling No. Ct
.Sunday swimmer farm In section 31-22-13.
Markham nnd Meyers are drilling No. I
*Mollle Iturrell farm In section 7-20-13.
V It. George is drilling No. 1 Nellie Mil-
ler farm In section 3H-20-14, east of this
'Ity.
The V. Puciiil Is drilling No. I 11
Miller farm in see.Uon 31-20-14.
\\ 10. Il.ils'-M has a rig up on his fee
l |eeo In section <'1-21-13.
AT COLLINSVILLE—V. A Fallon hot
II dry bole on his fee piece In section 9
has a dry bole No
AT NOW AT A—♦Paul Lovell and others
others No. ti M. \V. It* inhrirdt farm in f
tlon UK26-16 is a 15 barrel well.
Oraham and AnBrewa N« . i> Mary
lllckey farm in section 30-26-15 is a 20
barrel wall.
The Hoxanna Oil company have an <0
Icnrel well the No. I Kobert Thompson
farm In section 13-25-14.
The same peuplt V« No. 9 on the Thos
.T. lb illy farm in section 14-25-14 Is n 15
barrel well.
Hrecite and Shea-No. 13 Herman Preston
fprin in section 12-t5-t0 Is a 15 bctrel tvell.
Ounaburg and Southwest Petroleum
company No 1 Bertha Qpinn farm in sec-
tion 21-26-16 is a 16 barrel well.
QdlVin and Koillect No. 2 Oeo. May
farm in section 29-26415 le t 6 Imi rel well.
Lovell, l.anduii and othesH No. 14 fee
lUiH'.e In section 28-28-16 in a 1.5 barrel
j well.
j The Hoxamni Oil company No. 18 laaaiq
I Washington .farm in aviction 35-26-14 i.s n
I l'f) barrel well. The No. 19 Is good for iu
barrel* also.
The same company's No. — David Har-
ris farm Iu section 10-26-1-4 is a failure.
their factor)
3 bartlesville
burned aod of courxe,
s the flames reached the glycerin. 6(
qearts wr.a in th« building at the tlm . , . , , . ,
II o. Dixon, (iary Ynu-«; and Hoy i 'Unrch Houth.'
lUolmrdncn w. i- workiiiR llu- build- I untlnuliiK, :!).■ etlltorla l«ays that
in;., at thi- tiiuiv Thi- fluid 'Vv«ry stiiilent of Vanderbilt milver-
iunited in tlio ran hou*< Mr. Dixon sfly woliUl llk^ to tlie near-popB
wok I'linnliiK tlie Klycwln anil tli^ other of Motliodism Iiipnrcerated in jail
two men w r<- inmrlni; water <ni tin' j where 'lie studentii oouhl march by
flm.ii-B Whin ii Ix-Kflii to «l7.zl< Mr. ;|n(j ouf nlaiv toiisiies at thin
' , ,T, ¥"*• ^ IT * domineering, czar-like btahop."
move, and with that they started down ..... , . . ... : .. .
th- hill a* fan. a.s they r. ..Id make it. 1 'lonLl,ty Irishman should bn
Tl.iy v,„,i aom, about Co yards win'i. the "*P8ll«l from the ohurch which he
ctplofflon urrurrd oml nld.out!.lt tl.p nun i'uii8, ilecl/tTetl the eilitoi'iiil which
\in-1-1■ knniki'il ..If tli.-lr f*«t (tiny win also naiil the Metllo lUt. L-hurch is
not inlur.il and rollod tin- ban. I* of; hypot-rit.ical mtless It immediately ex-
ncld nwny trnm the ftiimeH Tl.« r.- nels tlte bishop from the church jjnil
r nt'M-,u-lf ot Hurtletivillrt ihHt ttl(, 11n«tlrr has a right, as a pa-
""" v"il I'er published by the students of the
Koiini-r Ulan ithl th.' iii"i. .. : ,. .. , .
ni ti...i in- would i.uvii vanderbilt university to demand his
" ' j expulsion. Concluding, It says:
j "In jail and disrobed of his bishop-
at bartlesville—j. -A. .sw.nimit ric, the students may bring him bread
of Want i. fn., i« taltiiiK ..vi>i th. bold- and water. We might sympathize with
">«m of AY. ilt. Hamilton in the. iv-wny him when Jie is stripped of every ves-
fteid. Tho cuiisldRvatton heliit JTS.ouo. tiw of potver, but not until thim. We
want ltim jailed for contempt and ex-
pelled."
John f(. Waltosr of Tivnlon, is the
Tho cudahy Oil cofopnny Uhh a dry i elUtor-in-chlef of the publication. The
liol.- on tin Cukk land northw.'nt of Bart-1 Vanderbilt faculty has a committee
I.'hvilit'. It ttnn drilii-d 10, tho Ml.slnKlnpi which censors the contents of this
"'no. magazine,' but, it is not believed that.
they approved this article by permlt-
❖ ❖ ting its publication. It is generally felt.
? ihat a mUtake iias been made In its
^ publication an dthat the laculty and'
❖ "'hers in sympaihy with the trustees
— are deeply mortified.
Mrs. l-'innk I.onK, wife of tin aceretary.
of tho item (ill company, died nt hor! 1
home her.' ye terday and will bi' buried*
at th.' i,l<l lion..- In 'ltll.1,villi', tndlnun.
W. 8. BAILEV.
Manager.
Phone 404.
Ground Floor
Bliss Bulldlno
^0ARANt^J
STRACTSSTl1
•SpMPANVs.
<a Have a Rhato-
' ^raph of evtfcy
mofd In
Tulsa County.
PKOTECT«4N
HI
Be sure you are |*rot«eted at all
all calamities, of which FIRB Is tba
Worst. I have the protection at a sinaM
Ouat. Phone me at 2297.
<SE®0 (CATffllEV
17 Alexander Bids. *
porter for the
Is of the op*.'
started a Ulltle
work i uk, and
n hard to i
•re is a production Of 'JO barrels and
80 acres in fee.
Asa Mot toil has a -dry brtlo on tho
Pater Adair'farm In section 12-27-fO.
PERSONALS
Jo P. CappeauSons
members pittsburg stock
exchange
Broker In
Standard Oil Stocka
Natural Gas 4 Oil Seooritiet
Oil Properties and Leases
♦ 15 Central Bank Bldg.
Phone 3982
Tulta, Okla.
N«W York, N. Y.
Ackermann £ Colea
20 Broad 8t,
Pittsburg, ,Ra.
Jo. P. Capoeau Sona
223 Fourth "Ave.
NICHOLS HARDWARE
119-121 East First St. Tuku, Okla.
The death Is particularly sad as all who
know Hi > family can testify as they were
more than usually happy In their home
life and had more than the usual ca-
pacity for enjoying this wrWd. The en-
tire fraternity will sympathise with Mr.
1 a>nK in bis bereavement.
F. T'eschal, formerly with the
hie 1 by Oil and fJas company lias ttiken
position with ThoS. Slick, .tin
note at CuahiQg .as ofMoe
'Plie position pays a big
Urschel is fully capable
Robert A. 'Mcttirney,
r^rlors. 1.7 West Third St.
Kesidence Phone 191.—Adv.
Under taktnfi:
Phone 4o6.
.,11 man- , B><is-Adv.
tee manager, j
laty and Mr.
ma king good,
At your own prtc*—ooo'.is, siatlonery,
offlc<* supplies and flxturos—frolnj out of
business. Tlannoirs flook Store, 6 East
Third street.
J. W. Howie, Architect. 217 Ohio
He earn ? to the Helby company at *<ob-
iuson f\eral years ago and got the
In st possiule start undwr the aitorsRe of
<S. H.«l?at e, than whom there Is no bet-,
ter 111 the business. The writer wiahea i
to extend congratulations to Mr Slick
on his having accunred such effieent I |-So
help.
•> <)■
<• TODAY IN HISTORY. <•
❖ <5-
^ ^ <- «> •«. <■ <■ <. «■ 4- •<> ❖
1CS4—AVi Ilia in Joseph beca
ylnnd.
pr«
ident of
Frank Cravsr of the firm of C
and so'i-;, has purchaser a residence
is moving hen from Kansas City
will Tcc:ive a *warm welc.^me.
Henry 'hies is reported • «
better ihis morning but i.«
to receive his frionis.
and
E.
Boss who is In partnership with
Mr. fJrles |h also ill and litis been laid up
for a long time with itieumittlam. He is
a litth^ better at the preseot writing and
as soon as ahte will take a trip for tlie
benefit of his health. . '
C. K. Von Pelt is here f'oin Ardmore
uud say* that when the Hon. Cato
Sells and C'onimandor llovd visits OK-
lahvunu lo l ink over the situation in r e- j
gard to building a government .pipe line
that thos wilt receive « warm welcome
at Ardmore.
\Y. F. Thompson of Oklahoma City i«
Oliver 'Phelps and Nathaniel Oor-
luan pnrciRmtd a large tractUn Rew
York .<;ate.
18i4—Tiie French senate decreed the dep-
osition of Napoleon.
He 1B2G—Construction of the first railroad in-
IVinssa^liusetts begun.
1^4\)—Formation of 'Liberty party.
•being some i iMh—Illinois adopted a new constitution,
still too ill 11RC2- lieaiifort, R. C., taken by the fett-
erale.
j If?ti3—Admiral «Farragut *paese l 'the con-
fsderatt batteries at Grand Guff,
McEwen Manufacturing • Company
TULSA, OKLA.
Miss.
lKf'f. Hat tie of Five Forks, Va.
1F73—White iitar steamer, Atlantic, was
wrecked off Nm*a 8co.tin, 547 lives
lost.
19(il Turkish transport A slam wrecked
in tire Red Hon; over ISO lives lost.
'1013—The Turkish government accepted
the terms of peace proposed by the
powers.
i-:. Koth \v. \\
IN THE SCHULTER DISTRICT—The
Shaw White and Sinclair lust in the extreme
sum 11 northeast corner of -township ll-d.3 lia^
ers is a bad Jibbing Job and the Pulaski Oil
company is also fishing. H>«sare moved
AT BROKEN ARROW Tl.f
test in section 27-liMi offsetting
well drilled bv Stebhlna and ot
dry and abandoned.
The )«>nton and Uurton test in section : in for the three tests toward the south-
al-19-15 is drilling at 850 f« et. , tsist as if ported in Sunday's paper.
The lleanuan and Levy are drilling at |
145)0 feet in «eetion 3:1-19-14 with noth- j AT HEALDTON—The Miignolia Pipe
ing allowing except there wm* 12 feet of i Line company bus reduced Its runs to
snaitl at -from 1420 to 14:10 feet time barrels a uay. A w ok ago they
The s ime firm are drlllirg at I45H feci , were taking 46^0 barrets. K. A. I^itti-
in section 5-1H-13. ami ar 4 still dry j mm thus wrltfwn the Ardmorite egplain-
Main waring test lu section :tl-t -15 is . in^ the reason fur the cut ill .price of
drilling at 30 feat. I Oil from the Healdton field v liirtii states
— | that oil is a fuel oil and prices must
SOUTH OF MORRIS—'Junsburg and | be fixed vpon that basis.
Foroman are starting a test In the The Ooline Oil company have a 430
r and S. C.
from lntl« p uohsicc, Ixann.
is r^gistt re l from Vinita.
LIBERAL PARTY'S LONG TENURE.
LONDON. April 1.—The liberal lUMy,
vhich recently celebrated tlie eighth an-
liversni^y of its return to -power, has the
Honor pf'leading the affairs of the Brit4
ish empire for a longer eonifeeutlve pe-
riod than my party for nearl> a hundred
Tfrara. Premier Asqulth hns been in of-
fh o nearly six yenrs, which approaches
tho vHCord \«f Lord rtali.shury.
The Si<jn for Quality
All Over the World
OIL WELL
NEW STYLE
BOILER
OIL WELL
NEW STYLE
ENGINE
issenllal Parts of Your Drilllno
Outfit
SEE THEM EVERYWHERE
Oil Hfell Supply Co
Pittsburgh. Pa.
SHOPS AT
3*RTI_ESVILLE. OKMULGEE
TULSA
McETVJCN CAS ENGIN1
Manufacturers of GAS ENGINES, BAND WHEEL,
POWERS, GEARED POWER JACKS, SUCKER
RODS, PULL.RODS, CASING HEADS. ETC
In Fact Everything Used on An 03 .or Gm Lease
Distributing agents for the SPANG-CHALFANT-
IUBLER GOODS.
A. IV. Gabriel of Pittsburg. Pu., is in ■ ■
the oily
"11111" Long has pureha«eil a residence
on South Boston aiul leave:- tonight for
Wichita Falls to bring !i4s family to
Tulsa. lie wi!' have a hard time break-
ing away fwm his old fiiHnds down
there.
Goo. Harrington of Wlchtt* Falls is in
Yell Defiance
at Blood Disorders
Weak, Inactive Kidneys Cause
Much Trouble
•pHEUr" KIPhWBUDDER
Backache, rheumatism, and all kidney and bladder disorders
are caused from weak inactive kidneys, which fail to filter out
the poisons, and keep the blood pure. The only way to
positively and permanently cure such troubles is to remove
the cause. The reason why Foley Kidney Pills are the best
medicine for kidney and bladder troubles is because they are
made wholly of those healing, strengthening and restoraftive
ingredients that nature needs to build up and renew these im-
portant and vital organs. See that you get Foley Kidney Pills
for your kidney and bladder troubles. They are tonic in action,
quick to give good results, and contain no harmful drugs.
■M. Jones nnd T. TI. rtllok nv.' Ti.I*h
visitors.
-Robert M. (Inilor with YT A. Inns*, the
nmp man of Nowata, is In the city to-
day and will put on exhibition u large
wall iinu .showing the entire producing
end of Oklahoma oil fields.
A Remedy That Has Shown
a Most Remarkable
Purifying Effect.
A BIG NEW OIL WELL
Is more interesting than a mew lumber
yard In Tulsa, but Ri*kI D. Mlwener, bus
a most up to now lumber yard at Kast
First and M. V. tracks Where the best
grades of lumber and dmlldiiig material
sre sold for building homes and hmtBc« I
for rental purpose. Special attention is
given your reQuirontonts and sniisfuction
us to quality .and price assured. Phone
2t>4 and let liiin figure with . on. He
wants your business.
cylutmi
Polioles issued by the old reliability com-
pany of Hartford. Conn., are (Attracting
particulur attantiou at this tinw on ac-
count of their liberality and complete
coverage, if you ar*> not fully protected
by the Aotna Insurance titj., «nd need
asolutr prototftlon Phone t iH or 1003,
James F. McCoy & Co., 22 Culertson
Bldg., Tulsa.
Motor Supply Go.
"Belter Service."
Now open for business with a full line of Auto
Supplies, Mechanics' Tools and Gas Engine Accessories.
WE SOLICIT A TRIAL
Phone 4484
202 East Second Street
Builders Supply
Company
Oas iLofit, Andirons, Artificial Ct l
B«lwti, Qai Qrates in variety. Ti « ,
for Hearthi, Mantlet, Floors, Vcstt- '
bules. Bath Rooms. All kinds building
materials.
|1
Drilling i'roposition—llave a large
>T" In shallow field; will glv * *1,000
Wanted -Present address of Fred Ka \ -
lor. formerly employed on pipe line work.
Address J. P.. tare Domocmt.
Auto livery daily from Bristow to
Drumright, starting from a ore i Hotel «t
7:30. Qirrk service. J. It iluti hints,
driver.
The .Medicine is ane of the most
abused In our language. There are
oertuin .lucdii'lnal properties Just as neecs-
sury to health as the "food we sat. Take,
for example, the wHl-known medicine H.
S. S This famous blmid purliier contains .
eiedl.Hnnl components just as vital and es- 1
initial to healthy blood is the elements of
ehertt, roist he*f, the fats aid the augur*
thai make tip our dally ratlen.
As a matter of fact, there Is one in-
gredient s- R- R- irtilch serves the 1
active pin*pose nf stlmulaNng each cellular •
part (ft the body to the healthy and Jtidl* 1
clous selfvtUai of Its own essential nutrl- ••
nient. That Is wliy It regenerates the bleod •
supply ; why It luis such a tremendous in- i
flnrnce In over«n>ming Ithenmntlsm. Catarrh j
cf tlie Stomach nnd intestines, akin snip- ;
(ions and all blootl tronbles.
Get a Imttle of R. 8. S. at any dnig ,
store, and In a few day* you win not
only fee| bright and energetic, but you will
be ihe picture <if new life. P. S. P. Is pre-
pared only in the laboratory of The Swift j
Kpeville Co., U1H Rwlft Jtldg.. ^tlanU, <ia., -
who maintain a very efficient medical de- ,
partment where all who have any blood
disorder of a ktuhhorn nature may consult j
freely.
K. S. S. N sold everywhere hv drug stores,
department anil general stores.
Han't penult anyone to sc^ll you a Bah- '
fthute. ln a>t up«>u H. 8. 8.
Have your cylinders cleaned. We are equipjtad
with ithc latest process using the Modern Oxygen Burn-
er. S1.00 per cylinder. Clean them Vhfle yon wart.
New State Auto and
Supply Co.-
"Got Everything"
116-118 South BoaMer Phone 1849
FRED D. OILER
LAWYER
Prwclal attention to oil and Sirs liti-
gation. Suite 10. Alexander BirtR.
Pllone '2fl73. Tlesi.lenpe Phono Mrt47.
SHEET METAL WORKS
Everything In Galvanized Iron.
Tin, Zinc and Topper Work,
WOOLBRIOGE & 1JPTON
40* «. .Boeder.
Phone 'JJ08
OIL MAPS
(Exetu«iv«ly.)
TULSA MAPPING COMPANY
503 Fint National Bank building
Phone 1441
GALVANIZED TANKS
/ EVERYTHING IN
8HEET M E T1Cl
Southerp Cornice Works
Corner Second and Boulder Phone 1546
THE ORIGINAL
MEXICAN CAFE
•Everytltlns new anil different.
Hours 11:30 a. m. till 11:38
[p. m. 213 South Boater
/~i _ Caters to Your
Criterion
m mi pipe for sue
•All f l*ew V to iaM. -Ah ' ?oo«!
siutQdlnc Unaa and nutohinery. Pi#one
2Oth.
OIL FI6LO SUP PLY CO.
N. Main Street.
I VO Cure a Cold in One Dqy
lake&AXATIVEBROMOQuinine. It^tope-tke
Cough nnd Hcndache auJ works off the Cc-Jd.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cu.v.
K. W. GROVE'S siyaifare on eech bo*. 75c.
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1914, newspaper, April 1, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169366/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.