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IRE TULSA. OKLAHOMA. DEMOCRAT
Friday Evening, April 24, 1914.
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The United Stenographers
of Ner York
106-B East Third Street
Phone 4281
Stenographers and Notaries
Efficient, Reliable and High Grade Senrice
Call at our office where we have at your disposal
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Or we will send the stenographer to your office for dictation.
We have recently equipped our office with Standard Underwood Typewriters.
laws me
urn soke
1 The iarg# * ail map on end]displayer
*hhh Mr. Ii.ne# of Nowata t.as had on
otsplay at iic*«.l Tulsa th* past wwk, has
rwt-hf^ a great deal of attention and fa-
jvr*nbie n.ent^.n A feature that haa ap-
jps M *© many is the jiving of well rec-
• «ri« Throughout the produonc districts
sad dffhs of a number af dry holes. At
1 the solicitation of operators living in Ok-
lahoma City Mr lnnec advises us he will
extiWt of various maps tJiere
Order to Eatraia is Expected at during I he coming week.—Adv.
Aa\ Mcrtncot by Members
•f Co. A. N. G. 0.
PROBABLY MOBILIZE
A BIO NEW Oil. WELL
Is *K>re Interesting than a new lumber
yard in Tulsa, hut Fred D. Mlaener. bas
a moat up to now lumber yard at Bast
First and M V. tracks whero the best
grades of lumber and building material
vr tu Ok I iumi t i'itv ,rf for building horaea and houses
VM-AHUMA illl iar Wj1aj purpose. Special attention la
_____ given your requirements and satisfaction
as to quality and price assured. Phono
Have Been ggj aLd let Lim figure with you. He
wants your buslneas.
Ail Preparatirns Poss.bl
Made by the Suff Officer* at
Capital in Anticipation of
Any Rush Orders.
Early *oday members of Co
>*ro holding; tlx
INDIAN RECORDS.
Any Information relative to oil and
gas leases or removal of restrictions,
enrollments or allotments of Indians
of the Five Civilized Tribes and ail
k.nds of blank forms, maps or allot*
sdres in readjnes.* for plats, phone 1741, room 205 Bliss
• .«. .vw «.i BJdg. J. Truman Nixon, care Mra. ti
in* t o c yunkt manager.
Reasonable Rates
Charge Accounts
The Oil Man'* Business
Our Hobby
Ask for The
Head Stenographer
IN THE OIL FIELDS
D*.k at Hotel Tulsa
OIL MARKET
Pennsylvania
M.rc*r. bU' k
New Castle
Ccrnlns
Cabell
N'irtli Lima
South l.lrna
Indiana
Price ton
Harland
Coralcana, light
Coralcana, heavy
Henrietta, light
Hl.ctra
Caddo (It degrees alK.v«>
Caddo (heavy)
Illinois, all grsdea
Ww*l«r
Canada
Kansas and Oklahoma
a-Ufa arm)- terri<* pending '-he expe.-t
J order from Adjutant General Canton at
j Oklahoma City This rder is expected at j MR. OIL MANY
j ■ ' j minute and the point of moboUaiHon | Tour Itga. papers are of great value to
| .f all the state . oinpa.nles will be desig- *?u and "t" uld receive expert attention.
, They should be legible in form and
m«:r .-tiona from Washing- Iiea„}. foUed Tht. United Stenographers
i * ti in all probability ill be Ok la- , at 1 «-B East Third street, over Criterion
-ma City. Advi •-% from Oklahoma City Cafe, give you service of Uiia class.
Ktate tout every preliminary preparation ilirn F Cieo Hoover, formerly of liua-
for tbe movement f ttie state troop* tint legee ia head stenographer. Phone 42«1
ujJ.i be made in advance of positive for a stenographer or gj tc their office
idera from Washing; on have been com- where they have private dictation rooms
pietej. at your disposal.
In anticipation of an order calling the .
..MionaJ guard into service, Oeneral Can-j Kobert A. McBirn-y. OnSeruktas
on began preliminary arrangement, as ; p.rlor, 17 v.>«t Third St. Phone 4M
soon as the Mexican situation a-ssjirt♦*<! Residence Phone 111. Adf.
serious proportions. Plans for mohiliza- j "
Uon hav- now progr.fsed to the point R _ LOOKIVO >xin a SP1,
wiiere it would require only twelve hour. c\'AP I!M TBE ra nmt t
to get tile Oklahoma national guard, 1.100 com PR*tr It v« i r fur J
strong and fully equipped for a. tuai aerv- I J0*®^ VEH
Ice. to any point of mobilization that may 'm!SINO nKLD^V SOI T^ KSTiH^
l>e designated by the war department at ni, . D rHWE*T*R*
Washington. OKLAHOMA
, Offlt ials of the different railroad* en- mji
' tering the cities where there are organiaed !
ompanies of militia have been requested
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney is4
bladder troubles, dissolves gravel, cure*
diabetes, weak and lame backs, rheuma-
tism, and all irregularities of the kid-
ney. and bladder In both men and wo-
men it regulates bladder troubles to
children. If not sold by your druggist
will be sent by mall on receipt of ll.M.
One small bottle Is two months' treat*
Bter.t and seldom fails to perfect a cure.
Bend for testimonials from this and other
state*. Dr E W Hall. 2I2C Olive street,
fit Louia. Mo. Sold by druggists.—Ad-
vertl cement
DIDN'T KNOW 'TWAS LOADED
t. W. Haw*.
Bldg—Adv.
Architect, SIT Ohio
EARTHQUAKE.
RENO. Nev„ April 24.—A sharp earth-
u eke shock early today sent persons run-
ning jnto the streets. No damage was re-
ported.
A New York hospital is experimenting
with illuminating the floors of rooms
from beneath with elertrir lumps Bet un-
der *la** backed by reflectors.
Buy, Sell and
=T r ade=
■* ■#, ...
OLD HUBRTA has found that "UNCL1
SAM" Is loaded. GEO. CATHY is also
loaded with a line of rtrong insuiance
companies to protect you against KIKE
and Tornado. They a! ways pa/. 17
Alexander Bldg. Phone 22V7.
[Already It has beer, found In section SO- It Is located in the southwest corner of . „ . . . ^ , # . .
llk-7, but it was supposed to >e a seps- I the southeast quarter. The No. 2 which . 41,100 ready to furnish
(rate j I TI * Pulaski people ar«- en- ras sliot the other day in the Wbetkr °n th* Rhor*p*^
titled t the.: L-iiare <jf the good tilings hand and bridged, is being .-ased and will * ~ ~
vovid and ait hough the well will s;K<n be put in shape
time possible in the event of definite or-
, distinct dl*Happ</intment to people out- nice producer.
" ! ..f ti., I',., iiln. flalil Wn... ... 111 I
It ought to make jdtr"
of the Cushliut field, the boys will
J 44 til ■>*' glad to congratulate Mr. Tyrell.
. |l j The Pocahontas Oil company'w No. 7
.'j! (on the Jackson farm in s«-« tlon 14-1S-7
j 4q >s a 10-barrtl well In the Lay ton sand.
.70 I —
• M , VERY IMPORTANT Wf.LL AT INOLA.
:t Th- DeFord No. 2 Sr. the northeast
l'si j co; I'.er i,t ti.1 Wr y Daliman farm In the
'J5' foutSeast of section II - 2?-16 is showing
10* ; lor a good well at IV f<-< t In the rand,
t# This is the wcond w II for Mr De-I
I Kord and indicates that he h
AT MEREMAC—The Tartar Oil
MUSKOGEE OIL AND PKOFESSiONAL
MEN.
Tour attention Is called to the United
Stenographers office at l(Kj-B East Third
street, over Criterion Cafe, where you
can secure high-grade service on your
oil paper, legal work and letters. Pri-
i'pon the receipt of an order from
Washington calling for the moboiizatlon
pony's test in section 11-20-15 was cased of ,h® *uard for *'rU' e 'General Canton vate dicuition rooms at your disposal
a 3 list) f-et and is reported to be mak- wl" communicate by telegraph with the ; and only the best stenographers em-
ing water from above and the well Is now commanding officers of the different com- ployed. M>ss F. Cleo Hoover, formerly
drilling at 3,::: feet. panies informing them of the order and a. of your city is head stenographer.
general movement of guards throughout j
EAST OF TULSA—The Flanagan « Ihe *late Mart immediately upon the
Owen teist In the southwest of the votitli- "'"''P1 «' such information.
<- *! ..f M-ctlon n-19-14 has been plugged 80 ,ar un!>' one ,nan has requested -
at 1 JM feet.
For anything in the honsefnr-
cishings. Will pay the highest
spot cash price for second-hand
furniture.
J. F. Koons
ES West First Phone 233
THEY FIT
from the first—
You can put on
W. L, Douglas
Shoes and wear
tbem about your
business. They
need no breaking
In.
The Hub
17-19 E. First i
Jo P. Cappeau Sons
MEMBERS PITT8BURG STOCK
EXCHANGE
Broker In
Standard Oil Steeks
Natural Gaa A Oil Securities
Oil Properties and Leasee
'ti Central Bank Bid3.
Phone MS2
Tulsa. Okla.
New York. N. V.
Ackermann A Cato*
tO Bread St.
Pittabura. Pa.
P. Cappeau Sans
223 Pourth Ave
discharge from the service, while hun-
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OIL MEN MEET.
The meeting «t the Independent oil men
at Oklahoma <*lly e«terd y was well at-
tetaled and will result in a much laiger
number of operator* heco
In the work of bringing about >etter mar-
keting conditions A delegation of ten
mne will go to Washington to lay before
the department the ne<-esMiy of imine-
illste actloo. The whole thing resolved
itself in the question whether or not pipe
lines
lion.
Id be allowed to
14, I ord and indicates that he has a new
1 11! pool up that way. It i« in the band
j 991 found at €*' fet-t the No. 1 b^ing in the
' foot send- This is th? mrjst import-
sjji news of th* day. Th'j oil is high
grad*- ond the depth certainly will appeal
to any man. It will be Orilied in today.
SOUTHEAST OF RED FORK—Kkelly.
P.u ^ II a/ul Kitc* hav.? completed No. 7
ng interested 1 On th - Dan ewit| aiiy fsrni t* ee«-tid>n 31-
' H--12 sn<i have a 'Mt hum-1 pritducer in
the Tanelui sand found at 176S feet.
AT BROKEN A R ROW—-The Eppler
w^ll In m «tion 1S-1I-14 Kot another big
bunch of gas yesterday and is now rated
st> a twenty million well. It will be
proU H •
of a
>Ob
SPOKE TOO SOON
s week's Oil Mc Oas Journal has a
e which pictures A. K Watts. **<
/ of the Independent OH Krodiicei
kation here as being in the positio
man siiu «-*s irttu for* ♦ <i oat of
It pktttft* him a tappeailr
driUed deeper for oil and a* it Is about jfoot j,an(J lt OU|?]u to makf.
♦ f'pt of th development over In section ^ there is several bailers of oil showing
from this depth.
dreds of letters pile into General Canton j
NORTH OF TULSA The Murdo k and h day ,rorn PatrioUc citizens In all;
others* vest In the northwest corner of parts of the state volunteering their aerv-
the southeast of e.non 11-.0-13 is tasilj ,C"OT in ,,)e event the>' are "eeded In de-)
the be-! well in that vicinity. It is good f*Dn* their ountr>-. The man who
for 100 barrel- at a conservative estimate <u*«^ iw h * discharge based his request:
on the fact that he had married since en-
AT eiXBY—The Gem Oil company's l^'-tnent. The request was denied by Gen-
test in section 32-17-14 Is three feet in eral Canton.
a sand found at I.51S feet and the well is i "There is no doubt but Oiat there is
showing gas. The indications are now a wonderful war spirit in tills state at
that there wUl lie oil tjel„v. Hie Ki,s. This ,hl* G-neral t.-anton Thurs-
ler-.atnly Is a surprise as the bovs had n 'day afternoon. "I have received numer-
figured as being lower than this depth. letters fre.-n individual* asking for
with nothing ahead until the l,9«-foot enlistment. I have not had the time to
sand was reached. (answer personally any of these, but I
want to assure them through the press
AT CATOOSA-Th. Benton test In sec- "«"«« *h*,r "PP'^atlon. here
tion 21-l -li is beirg shot in the 1,«00- bc"n p,,t "n fU* ln m>' offlc* and
113-11-11 it look* an though the prospect
wer«* good lor a w -lL Wr. Hppler is one
\<jf the Iik'kv men.
writ
try
an obitu- j AT
frame up aruj ,
^ ■ sterday for
of some heck salary and ft*
pn in the b* et style, o
!,«.«t . • ar# ih«t
as written. Evidently
intended, bot It o>d not s-^rlL A' ^ lS <
< airulations went wnmg, failure,
t th** psper came out a
day too soon. The ar U- fh^jid *e iewl
t-r ex^ry lt.^.p^ndenr Al prod si in Ok-
a> it is a floe sample of the kind
of literature Mr P*trt«-k Boyle pays for.
EAST or OKMULGEE—The Advance
Oil *nd <'as company, H «. la No. 4 on
th Milan farm in section 12-13-13 came
In yesterday, making barrels from
th' start
NEODESHA—The
wnpsny. No. 6 on
'o , No. 2 on sect!*
C. H. Seibert
« tirsnby M.
36-20-16 Is a
SMALL DELEGATION TO
OKLAHOMA CITY.
i few oil men are In attendance
j'-etlng of oil men today. Robert
CJalhreath. C. J Wrightsman. H. H. Ixuk- . t Ja<.k Moore# p,„t sergeant I
wood and A. L. have Xante, Quartermaster Sergeant A. D.
, Kooch, tfer^eants J. R. McHenry, C. S.
Wiley, A. B. Chastaln, R. W. Munroe,
Corporals J. F. Latham, C. J. McIntosh,
Only
been reported as going from Tulsa.
may l>e
AT WAYSIDE, K ANSAS— Rarner
Bros No. 1 Pennekon farm ln section
4-34-14 is n 1& barrel well.
Hood an I Riley 'Co. P J. M Black
farm III action 27-33-14 is a 30 barrel
eli
M. L. Miler No. 6 oj the J
berry far n In section 33-^3-14
barrel well.
Winters and Barlow No. 7 H.
Htans-
r\ Mer-
it bur-
AT CUSHING— R 4 Cries have cor
p*'*d Ko I U*My farhola farm in se
■ mi, ft-J7-7 and have a 1^-narrH well.
ti h istts' No « W. V Cornell
fi rwi is s « tion )4-lt-7 is a 3J--btrrel w*
Th* M' -Msn OM «ompany's No. 3 Kel- tin farm In section 3t- 3 14 la|
y farm ln sec tion 14-11-7 Siso is
41>-bar?ei weft.*
T ft Mick's No. * J Wackoehe fai
in st'lion 20-1 *-7 is a 70-barrel well.
Important Well Showing.
The 1'uiaskl Oil company is getting
wtil In the liartlMi%lll* rand. It being its failure
1 4*lBe«i d*-' per and Is lo«wted In th« Lynch aud MeHweenoy No 8 on the
s /uthasst cursor of the southwest of sec- "• Hall farm In section 4-.14-14 Is an 18
lion H-U-7 on the Waitle Moffer farm, barrel w«l .
If the Bartlesville sand becomes regular. The Consolidated Oil fcnd <«as corn-
up that w%y there Is no telling how much |'any, No. 7 on the \V. M Flanagan farm
will be produced in the Cushing field. Ho in section 11-34-14 is an 8 barrel well,
far the bartlesville sand has been found The Indtpendent Mln. t«nd Transfer
M fsr west as the center of section company. No. 2 8. J. Copeland farm In
1-17-7 and now comes the report of the section 30-33-14 is an 16 barrel welL
Pulaski well, which would indicate that The Consolidated Oil and Ref. com
J The Ileum n Oil and Gaa company No.
1, 8. C. Needier farm In section 32 also
is a 10 barrel wtlL
The Warren Oil company. No. 1
Shears farm In section 26-32-13 is
i receive proper attention in the due course
of time."
At the present time the roster of Com-
pany A shows an enlistment of 79 men, I
'which will be raised to loO at short no-|
the. If orders come to go to the front, j
The following is a complete list of the
1 men and officers in Company A:
! Captain P. J. Hurley, Second Lieuten- |
❖
^ PERSONALS.
♦ ❖
Smiley, C. Bear, J. A. Allensworth,
Privates' Cooks Frank Howard J. L.
Highland, R. I>. Kline, Art!., er R. Wil-
son, Musician H. M. Busley, Privates
Oarenee Blenkership, G. E. Bush, F. B.
Bunch, R. W. Burt. G. H. Bartlett, E.
Bradbury, S. H. Baker, F. D. Bryant, T.
OUR POLICY
Is to sell you a good car, the best we know at its price, to
sell these cars only at list price that we can afford to take
care of you after you buy.
To keep your car in such condition that you will be re-
ceiving the maximum results at minimum expense.
We must get list price for our cars in order to give you
this service.
This service is free to you, but it costs us money. We
cannot give this service and discounts too.
New State Auto and Supply Co.
Got Everything.
^ 116-118 S. Boulder Phone 1849
Ths Sign for Quality
Over World
OIL WELL
HEW8TTLC
BOILER
OIL WELL
new STTLX
ENGINE
Essential Parts of Your Drilling
Outfit
SEE THEM EVERYWHERE
OU Well Supply Co.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
8HOPS AT
BARTLESVILLE, OKMULGEE,
TULSA
A very prominent party of The Texas
unpany official
Texas. R. B. Brook
L. Bates and R A. Johns are among
them. They are looking over the situation '
nd It is hoped they will realize the re-
sponsibility of The Texas Company as a
ommon carrier during the crisis at Cush-
ing.
A. W. Oelske, who is associated
S. Cosden, Is here from Baltimore.
M. Nevfine |«t at Hotel Tulsa.
Kugene Blaize and C. L. McMahon a
fl om Ohmulgw. Mr. Hlaire h:is a j —' j " K RawHngs. P. Smiih;
new one. H« things are shutting , «,Li. V BnvAr B F Smith. F.n
down at Muskogc
H C. Moss of Independence Is here.
J. H. McDonald Is here from Muskogee.
K. E. Stewart of LawrenceviUe, 111., Is
in town.
B. A. Rider of Kansas City is here. J rrllEBAI , -A1. c
V. K Van Tuyl. attorney for the Prairie _® ^ .V^r J.i i pM„wiin
Oil *• lias Co l« in the City TOKIO. April 24 - MaJ. G.n. J. Franklin
K. C. Rnbltli'on, lth th. Water. Pierce | 1^-.-? *" COn"n<"MhT
Oil company, is here from St. I*ouis.
H. L. Love Is here from Joplin.
are here Irom Ho"Ht"n, D Brawner, W. A. Hurkhatter, A.
Donahue, KuwilnP L Ij. Ulery. H. B. Coffey. R. L.
Dahler, C. B. Daven-
oort, E. F. Ealy, O. 17. Eestes, F. E. Fan-
ning. Peter Faletta, F. M. Foresman. Q.
\V. flatTis, W. M. Hern. W, R. fluston,
B. M. Johnson. J. P. Johnson, G. L.
... Jones. I„ K. Johnson, H. M. I.ong. J. C.
l.oralne, H. G l.u.as, B. E Miller. W. E.
Miller, F. I-. M. Neal. H. I.. Murphy, V.
C McCnwn, F. Markham, E. H. Mitchell,
Ntppert. A. T. Pense, J. H. Phillips,
E. Rawlings, ]
!D A. Steele, V. Hnyder, B. F Smith. Ben
Talley, Erwln Usher, F. Van Horn, P. E.
Virus. G, II. Vamlervoort. F. W. White,
T W. Wliite. H. Wllhorn. E. M. William-
son, I., A. Walker, F. Young.
the .anl Ik going t'mard the norlhweat.
ONLY
4
Days Sick
Mr. Frank Bauer, of Minneiska,
got cured. He says:
"I was attacked with the grip.
Had a terrible cough. Asked my
wife to get me a bottle of PE-
RUNA. My luntrs felt as if
knives were sticking in them.
She got the Peruna for me. I
took it four days. On the fifth
day I took an axe 011 my shoul-
der and went out into the woods
to chop wood. Perfectly recov-
ered. My doctor bill was there-
:~c,,y $l.OO
• great saving«in time and nioney."
pany. No. 12 on the A. M. Sutton farm
in section 27-33-14 la an 1f band well.
A. W. Luces No. 3 Jos. Bell farm in
section 11-34-14 Is a 40 barrel well.
Thomas J. Redd arrived In the city last
night from Ardmoro and reports his
brother, Sam, as being much hettf-r to-
day. Sam was injured In an automobile
accident Inst Saturday and an operation
was necessary. If no complications* set
In the chances are that he will he out
i.Kaln in a month or six week*, which
will be good news to his many friends.
Boost, bocat for the hospital Tund and
camp for sick babies by coming to see
the Katxenjommer Picn.c.
AT NOWATA—The litigation in regard
to the ownership of the Uyy Rogers 80
teres in the east half of the southwest
tr „ • .« * *e,,t1on 25*2t;-14, wes! of Nowata, has
Minn,, gives the following account been settled, Boy 1'ijrims retiring from
of an attack of grip and how he 11 kave the ownership of
lW« nice property in the hands of the
discoverer? of this new pool, and their
friend, and the property will be devel-
oped at once. A well is starting today
In the northeast corner of the farm, which
Is No. 3 for the lease. This Is the prop-
erty which has b««n In tho .hpndft of a
receiver who has now, been, discharged
H has been iterated-ps /ho Mock QU
company. The property 1| ,a good one
and the owners are to *o cqagt'Ululated.
The Jackson Oil company is drilling .a
tost in the middle of the north line uf the
Oscar Rogers farm in section 26-26-15 at
400 feef.
Hanney and others are- riuf tomorrow
with N'n. l Sarah Ross, also in set tion 25.
Graham and others havfe started a test
on the Oscar Rogers farm hi section 2A.
WEST OF CLEVELAND—The Tarta*
Oil company is starting No. 3 on the
Ranch creek property ln sectlo* 16-21-?.'
Pert T,. Schleslnger, Interested in the
King OU company, and John W. Choate
are here from Oklahoma City.
Jack Robinson Is here from Nowata.
J. W. Wilson* manager of the Hooven &
Allsion company ot Kansas City, is In
ths city.
OIL MEN ATTENTION.
Those having a desire to breed good
.horses for road work or for the track
w'll be pleased to learn that Lord Ex-
pedition, No. 43810, an eight year old son
of Expedlt'.on 2:16s*. is ;oW permanently
loeated In Tulsa and will make a full
stud season at John Wlllerton'a farm,
two miles north of 'fulra. He Is sired
by Expedition 2:16\ Elc.tloneer'a great-
est son. Ills dams are by Allerton
2:0914, the v or Id's champion sire of apeed,
Belsire 2:18, Nutwood, Ccorgc Wilkes,
Mambrlno Patchen, stc. His colts are
among th^ most pr<uninlng In the state
today. Feo Is $21 (ft) to insure living foal.
of the Philippine division of the United
1 States army, sailed today on his return
to the United States.
BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO.
Cament, Crushed Stone, Sand, Limt,
Mortar Colora, Plaatar, Mantel Brick
m Variety, Galvaniz.d Corrugated
Iron, Reenforcing Steel. Sewer Pipe,
Fire Brick, Wood Myttelt, Gai
Grates, Log*. Phone 1874.
We Fool the Sun
—and—
Save You Money on
TENTS AND AWNINGS
W. l_ CROWDER. *.13 So. Boston
Own. rs have 1.000 act'es commercial
leajiAt in Kolld block, r«ar production.
Vlll make attractive .lrillinK proposition
to interested parties tor quick action.
Phone 4675.
Hurrah! Hot
Springs Liver
Buttons Are Here
Money Back If You Don't Ftel Younger
and Brighter In 3 Days.
Dpn't worry and don't take Calomel.
Put your sluggish liver into fine con-
dition an.1 get rid of constipation, sick
headache, biliousness nnd pimply skin
ln a few days.
Get a box of the famous HOT
SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS of any
druggist today, 26 cents.
Qentle, blissful wonder workers they
surely 'are; take one tonight and free
the bowels from poisonous waste and
gas. You'll feel brTpM and hsppy to-
morrow.
Be sure ancl get some, for besides be-
NICHOLS HARDWARE
119-121 East First St. Tulsa, Okla.
SHEET METAL WORKS
Everything in Galvanized Iron, Tin,
S inc and Copper Worlu
WOOLDRIDGE & UPTON
106 S. Boulder
Phone 3208
ANTE*
Ground Floor
■Ilea Building
<*e have a Photo,
graph of avery
record In
Tulaa County
W. H. HENDREN
Civil Engineer
311 Field Work—R. R. Surveys and
Eatlmates.
1 Bank of Commerce. Phone 46M.
vPul.iifcli* .1 *i lWiy ijt ijtou*1-, April
2i. ta. i9n.) ,
i NOTICE.
Notice in hereby elven thut the oil ftnd
Siift lease on tl\e Kotitli Halt of the South- ayiteio ionic. They give you a keen
fjml W i.ir'fr of Se> tion Thirty-five (36), apptllte, hulMjuc your rebellious (tomach
mI'.uI'mIT 1' ? H*n e „n(i tiean a^d rM the blood of Inipuri-
T.nirteett (14) Hasl, wm« belnit commonly ...
known an the Klmberly l.ease, lias been They arf , ^ marvelous for
- -n from the fitnrket and no one t< «"<> to clear th-i akin of sallow-
E. A.
RUSH & COMPANY
!
ARCHITECTS
114 South Cincinnati. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Tulsa Hotel Bldg.
withdro
authorlar.i to inaku any n*t«ti«tlon for the
tale of this propirty.
Dateil tlila L'lst 0;v>" 0t >prll, 1*14.
K1M11KR1.Y OIL COMPANY,
By B, W, Klmberly,
■ i • , . Piealdunt.
Attest:
A. n. Winfrey,
Beortuff,' >'
neas and I lotcbea.
Free sample of little chocolate footed
11UT SPRINGS LIVER BUTTONS from
llot Springs Cheuiical Co.. Hot Kpringv,
Ark., wh i* doctors pr. :icrlb« them.
HOT KP1UNUS LIVEP. I1UTTON8 are
for salt-in Tulsa by Ttiha Drug Co., iu 'i
drutgtats cvcryAvhere.
GALVANIZED TANKS
evervthinq in i
•HEET METAL j
Southern Cornice Works
Corner 8econd and Boutd«r Phone 1546
Hoy s Lunch Room and Restaurant
A Clean Place ta Eat Popular Prices. In the Low Rent District.
Open Day and Night Corn;r First and Clnclnnttl
FRED D. OILER
LAWlfJJR
Special attention to olfr and (fas liti-
gation. Suite 10, Alexander Bids.
Phone 2378. Realise* Phono
2ND. HINO
All sisea from 1" WlO".1 -A_
spudding lines and .machinery. , .Phon#
1600. v i i! t '•< ■' •
CO,.
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Stryker, William. The Tulsa Democrat (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1914, newspaper, April 24, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc169386/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.