The Catoosan. (Catoosa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906 Page: 4 of 10
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•OF AND FOR CATOOSA AND CAT00SANI
AII advert laemrnU ran and charged
for until oidered out.
Commanicationa containing ntw*
Items on aubjecu of iutervat are In-
vited and should be aocompanli d by
Die name or i be writer, not for pub-
lication, but aa a guarantee of good
faith.
It takes many years for a tree
to grow up into brauty and nym
-metry but it may Ih* destroyed m
one dread night of a storm, and
this is likewise true of character,
it takes time to grow, but evil chii
destroy it in a night. -Chief.
In the la«t issue of the Catonnan,
(Catoosa, I. T.) the paper jiM re-
cently purchased of ih, we nor ire
it is full of ads. This is verv
gratifying to us, for we have a lot
of friends there, and this proves
that they appreciate a newspaper,
having been without one quite a
■whUe before wo established the
Catoosan.—Journal, Commerce
Tex.
The March winds got l« ose
little ahead of time and arrived on
th« ytfth of fc>b.
Did it ever occur to you that the
merchant who keeps bis name be-
fore the public i* the man who
wins in business?
An Oklahoma writer has lately
coined a new word synnn moils
with assassination, anniliilution
and words of like meaning, it ie
"carrienation."
City election lime is drawing
neHr and the political |M is be-
ginning to simmer.
Jut a Word to The Pohlio
K.a C. Home Itakery is head
quarters for all kinds of up to-date
tVvikery
Nice fresh light Bread, Cakes, Pies
Cinnamon Runs, Doughnuts hiiU
everything usually kept in an up
fo date Bake Shop.
Every thing will lie furnished
direct from the oven to the purch
M. I. ill T.
Coma to Tesaal The esceptlonall)
low rates during the Fkll and Winter
months—tha excellent train aervloe
vlu the M K AT. By. makes It a
Journey of but «msll coat and lint of
tiresome length.
I've a helpful little pamphlet,
"WinterTrips" whloh 1 know will
aid you In planning a trip. I'll glad-
ly send it uiion request. Addreas
W. ti. 8T. UEOKGE,
G. P. & T. A.
Box 911a. St. Louis. Mo.
For Health
And Recreation
Eureka Springs, Ark.
OPEN FOR THE SHARON
February 16, 1001.
Many repair* aad Improvements
have bean made, the aervloe will be
better than ever and the ohargse
An exchange truthfully says:,
' * A newspaper may boom a town
through its editorial and news col
untils, but a critical investor looks
to the Advertising columns for sub-
stantial evidence of push and life.
To him they are thermometers:1 _ .
measuring the intensity of publio „ghJJJ, with dear,"blue skies*
wnrmth; rhev are the pulse which anfltbe ori,p air 0, the mountains
indicate the healthy condition of j toBp#r#d by warm aunahlne. If you
the oollective body of the penple; wlah to avoid the snow aud alnah at
'hey tel> him whether or not the boms this Spring, go to Eureka
;community is up to time in busi- 8PplnI ' Booklet describing the hotel
1 and the resort sent free ou request.
A. Hilton.
Oen'l Pass Agt., Frisco Fystem.
St. Lonla, Mo. '
E.C. Reid president of
uess matters."
K*v. £>aiu Jones lectured at the
auditorium of the Citv Hall last
niirht. He was not only eloquent
the
Come to Texas. Get away from
the cold, damp, wintry weather
here and find health and pleasure
in the Winter Play Grounds of
Texas. Th* r^nt, the perfect sun
shiny winter weather and the ex
bilerating sir will benefit you.
Tourists tickets are no'w on sale
aser. Bear in mind we do out- own j daily to the following points:
baking i ieht at home mid every i Dallas, Ft. Worth, Houston,
*.ut was original, lie did not: Calo°MU 0il And 0,48 ^ left r,, H
think as othrr men did, Ho does ^ &«««>« ,or L|n',JS
not think as other men do. Solo. **1"'6 he «iI! spend a few da>
man said there was nothing newi vl*',,0fc home folks. „
under the sun, but Soloman in all. The Colonial Tea given by tho
his gloiy never saw or hoard Sum ladies of tho M.E, chur.'h was a
Jones.—The Dallas MorniugXews. success both socially and financia!-
bam Jones will lecture at the.ly.
opera house in Claremore, Friday j They have $17.50 to add to their
March 16. j fund for a new church.
Wouldn't gas lights look wpll on
ou,Jrtreet. Janng d . r «j roa3. eh.B
UIQ'lltK I I 1
thing will be fresh and good.
Wo respectfully invited >ou to
come in and see us and give vs a
trial. Trv our good* once and you
will come agnin.
Y >s! we arc aueud ou short ord-
ers and square meals We have the
er\ He^ Coff*-. Ham. m<i meat
J. Al. Aruiilu, 1'he Home Bakery.
Beaumont, Galveston, San Anton
io, Rockport, Corpus Christi,
Brownsville and El Paso, Texas,
with a final limit of June 1st 1UU6.
Ask your nt-an-st railroad agent
for rates.
G. W. Henry, proprietor of thei Hill Watkins, of Collinsville has
iulsa Chief was in Catoosa Friday! ^en ovel*to 8Pe Dave Ul"
and paid the Catoosan a fraternal I Bi" and D*ve a,e *rmt
Cdl|( | having known each other for [
■ uaving
I several
years.
Go fo A N. Carlton for your
nice ure.-w goods, ribbons and em-
broidery.
$ THE FIRST STATE BANK
C 9f
J CATOOSA
Z "WTTH AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OF
$100,000.00
Will Be Open For Business Soon
Itw«llwant you to open an account the first day £
^ become a regular customer. Courteous treatment to alL ^
• MONEY AS LOW AS •
• six per cent 5
INTEREST PAH) 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 FIRST STATE BANK.
By F. W. Casasr,
[FOB THE NEXT TEN DAIS WE WILL StLLj
THE FOLLOWING GOODS 4T TEE
FOLLOWING FEiGE FOB
CASH
Outing
was
n
10
Single red comforts, was 85
Comforts, was $1.50
$2.00
$2.25
Cotton Blankets, was $1.25
Ladies Heavy Vests was,75c
50c
" " 85c
25 pairs shoes at COST.
now
now
5c
<n
60
$100
$1.25
$1.60
75c
50c
40c
25c
B ENEDIC&MORFORD.
r ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Spunkey Drug Co.
| Pure Drugs, Druggists Sundries
t We are sole agents for Standard
Stock Food, the best stock food J
i
on the market.
Rat-Biskits Knock 'Em
Nothing but the
Pure and Fresh
Drugs Used. A
Trial will Con-
vince you that
this is a feet.
:
Spunkey Drue Co.
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Dean, Lynette. The Catoosan. (Catoosa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906, newspaper, March 2, 1906; Catoosa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc182922/m1/4/?q=del+city: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.