The Catoosan. (Catoosa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CATOOSA*. CATOIhi/IAN TEMITOBY.
TI!£ CAfOUSAN
Mis* Lymkttb Die an, Kd. A Pva,
I'Btwvd m mc.b4«9Iiiw KMttrr Fvbrury at,
**.M tb«|iOM oflta* M i■toi.aa, I. T. wHtor
Aet olOungrMi* of March & IDT
TkAms 11.00 a ykau in advanob.
•OF ANO FOR CATOOSA ANO CA100SANS'
As stated In last we k* issue of
the Catoosao, we bsve purchased
(he Catouasn office end iwuujhI
control January 26, 1906. in
taking charge of a live, wide a
wake newH| A|ier, we r«a>is* a
(Treat responsibility r«*ts upon ua.
The |Niliu> ,;f the Cstot an. an
heretofore, will l« tor the up.
building of Cutoomt and the cur
A A. Lyford left Monday
afternoon fur Comnieree Texas
where he will take charge of the
Commerce Journal, which he
t>urvha *d in Dec. Mr. Lyford
ha* haii M*versl years experience
in newapaper work. He estab
I if bed the Catoomtn a little lea*
than a year ago, and made it a
live up to i'ate |ieper
Mr and Mrs. Lyford have
man) friend* here who regret
their eavii.g, but wish thorn well
in their n w home
The Wolf Bait.
Tit M. W. A'l. Baoqattod.
The M. W. A. Lodge held ita
regular meeting Friday night.
After the usual routine of bus
ineas, a candidate waa iuitiated.
At the dose «>f the ceremonies
the wives and daughter* ot tho
M. WA'a demanded admittance.
Dr. Smith, in a few well chosen
remark*, welcomed the Isdies,
after whieh they took charge of
affaire. In a abort time a banquet
waa spread anb the bi ethren were
invited to parlike; all did ao with
a h**artv go id will Th* evniog
wa« spent social I v. The laditH
have a standing iuvuation to uoiuc
again.
It waa a jolly crowd ilmi star-
ted out Saturday t< kill wolves.
Those from out of to mi were tiny
rui Bowman, l e. Kighler, a scott
rounding country. It wilt be ml ^lu h«* ks, btisinesN und c..t l sunday alter ab iut 2:3->,
Hv..r of .„>• (i,« r.« iu' Hr"k^iv"k"w'J,l'Lr!'Zb,g
Tulsa Nitro Factory Blows Up.
Sunday atteriiom ab iut 2:3<>,
the advancement of our city, com-
mercially and socially.
We shall endeavor to furnit-h
you all the IochI news. we have
come here with the int* utien i|
making thin our bume, und whin
is to your interet in thn advance
ment of your city is likewise our
interest. To this end we ft*k the
hearty cooperation of every citi-
zen.
Sinccrely
Lynette Dean.
v-M... Wis IS- III rsi|i«'.||i i!|o
«.. i*pm.,.i«d i>r je limvi',, „( th„ sbw,,.r, t„r|wd„
« t ,rk w'rn c m| any were destroyed in s fire
Old (jrnbaoi of the bum.' himi nxplwion. Albert Honz, the
tw.. «ol ™ wre ...rlrf n. r ,m|y lm„ „ tlw io
Jfff Gr.Tllt .r«i.oh,U .Aw, ,nd|„f,(,„ nmohin-rv, pod from
raw, ,et op the oh-,.. The ,.„ildmZ b'.f.r« tho explowMi
wo ves, however, l ad been there „„j m.inttged to jfwt far enun^.i
More and very wisely made f"i ( away .« save his life, although h-
the Frisco truck, ch.^insr the ww seriously injnred. h< nz wa*
gravel bed in the center, which w„rking with the chemicals tliat
made easi,r travelinr They, | mau lhe nitr,s whe„ water<!ansf>d
with their iim.«lea>.y regular run.|t^lllto ca?ch tiret the los8 if)
aoon out distanced the merry1 at,ollt ^10,000. i
hunters. Although no p, Us were | Th plant was five miles awav i
taken the pan> wero not discour- j f,.om Tu,«a, and people in towna i
aged hut will try it aga.n this Sat- ;30 uules away felt the abock and
I
FOR THE HEXT TEH DATS WE WILL SELL
THE FOLLOWING GOODS AT THE
FOLLOWING PRICE FOR
CASH
Outing was 71
14 44 10
Single red comfort*, was 85
Comforts, whs $150
$2 00
" " $2.25
Cotton Blankpts, was $1.25
Ladies Heavy Vjsts was,75u
50c
44 44 a.3c
25 pairs shoes at COST.
now
41
It
now
it
tt
5c
U
60
$1.00
$1.25
$1.60
75c
50c
40c
25c:
urday.
th ni^nt it was an eurth quake.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
ef
CATOOSA
■WITH AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OF
$100,000.00
0
<?
i)
f
d
| Will Be Open For Business Sjon
Q It will want you to open an account the first day f
& and "cornea regular customer. Courteous treatment to all. |
J MONEY AS LOW AS •
'• Six per cent, 1
^ interest paid on time deposits, \
=* Four per cent. ?
Leave your order with Mr. E. G. Wilson to-day for checks
bearing your name and business and for rubber deposit
stamp. Check books made for farmers and cattle-
men as well,
THE ITRST STATE BANK
®J *• W. Casaer,
rnddnt
BEHEDICT&M6BF0RD.
j BHDER NEW MAH.46EBSHT
i i have bought Adkison & Gravitt's Meat Market and Fam-
ily (ti1 u iy and oxpcoi at, all iiuit>-< to ko^p ou hand uiue,
fresh and tender sitikas, and will keep the best of
Fresh and Salt Meats
Staple and Fancy Groceries
a call will convince you.
At Adkison & Gravitt's old stand. S. GOX,
I Spunkey Drug Co.
| Pure Drugs, Druggists Sundries ^
♦ We are sole agents for Standard |
J Stock Food, the best stock food ♦
♦ on the market. X
X Rut-Biskits Knock 'Em
Nothing but the
Pure and Fresh
Drugs Used. A
Trial will Con-
vince you thnt
this is a fact,
| Spunkey Drug Co.
No. 9, the west bound Frisco
fan! freight dashed into i freight
n the Iron Mountain railway at
Claremore m- iday ranrninsr, d«
molishing the Frisco engine and
sever*! cars. Traffic on both
roods was blocked for several
hour*. The cp*w on the frisco
engine saved their lives by jump
ing. The lose is eftiinated at
$50,000.
Mrs. M. Vane* left Wednesday
afternoon for a months visit with
her son in St. Looia. She will
also spend several weeks in Xan-
ana before returning bona.
[ Thirty Head of Cows Baraed.
Muskogee, I. t., Jan. 30.—The
Lily Dairy barns burned here
this morning. There were thirty
h««ad of cowk in the tarn*, and all
were lo t. Twelve bead of horsen
were gotten out. The loss will be
about S6.000.
Pat—4Th' rich are gettin' richer.*
Mike—"Yis, bat they give more
to th' poor than ever before "
Pat—"Thrue, a judg* will give n
poor man six months now when
he used to ooly give him tin
days. "-Ex.
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Dean, Lynette. The Catoosan. (Catoosa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1906, newspaper, February 2, 1906; Catoosa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc181990/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.