The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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TULfcA. OKLA.. STAR
THE TULSA STAR
Printingand Publshing CO.
ii ili-iul tivjr SiturJiy .it 5JI North Greenwood Street.
Ct.irjl t. mill um uuur Vi.'il II. I'll J. At tlio I'nitt Oilioo ut Tulsa
IlkUlm.n i tuiil.ir tlio Act of M.iruh :l 1870.
A. J. SM1THERMAN
II. R. GRAHAM
Mrs O B. Smitherman
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
Associate Editor
SocietyEditor
HUUSl'lill-TION ItATKH
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What has become of the local Itiisincss League?
Let every farmer read the "Warning to Farmers" which ap-
pears in this issue in another calunm
It's bad policy to condemn a man and discredit him because
someone else (Iocs . Your best friend today may be your worst
enemy tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be gala day .for the Baptists of this city. A
great man is visiting Tulsa and every denomination should help to
make his stay here as pleasant as possible.
We need more business enterprises in Tulsa to employ Colored
boys anil girls. The Star would like to sec every boy and girl with
some profitable employment. A "Get Together" spirit among Col-
ored men would bring the results.
There is a big demand for rent houses in Tulsa. This city is
without question the leading metropolis of the State of the South-
west and the man who invests his money here may be likened to
the gardener who .sows the small mustard seeds.
The afternoon half of the Tulsa World (The Evening Sun)
never overlooks an opportunity to throw a fit about the "Nigger."
Judging from the frequent spasms thrown by this self important
sheet the Negro porters of hotels and rooming houses in Tulsa
should all be run out of town. And more than five hundred Negroes
of Tulsa subscribe for this paper. Is it because they love to lick the
hand that smites them?
IWP
THEGE
FURNITURE CC
-Now in Our New Location -
109 E. First Street
Hny Your Furniture where They Treat
You RIGHT
Your Credit is Good !
Any of the following- articles for
One Dollar Down:
KITCHEN CAI5I.NET REFRIGERATOR
OR ICE UOX
GAS RANGE RED SPRING & MA 1TRESS
9X 12 RUG HRESnER
DINING TAMLE 6 DINING CHAIRS ami RLCKER
Before You Buy Your Furniture Let p.gura On
YOUR bill
The Star Cleaning Parlor
Uj. o-date sanitny cleaning methods. Ladies' work and al
terations . specialty. Let us do your cleaning.
Suits made to your measure. Come in and see our line
of stylish made-to-measure clothing. We have every fabric ev-
jry color every weave every pattern and make every style at
prices to suit your pocket book. patterns to select from.
Hats cleaned and blocked.
VISIT US
Phone 817
N. K PYRTLE Proprietor
The members of the Pirst llaptist Church as a special token
of their appreciation of the Tulsa Star made a side donation of
$1.00 to the editor at last Sunday's services. We desire in turn to
thank the good pastor and members of that church for this kind
expression. It is not the gift itself so much ski the .spirit of the
giving that binds us in gratitude to the good people of that church.
Hev. T. J. Jonoa was In Snpulpa.
lant week carrying on n rovlvnl for
tho Hov. Houston. HoportH a great
succiiHB and on his roturn last Satur-
day night a storm camo through tlio
parsonage led by Ilro. Joseph Jack-
son and loft about $3.00 worth of
groceries and also Monday night a
peculiar whirlwind en mo through the
same place led by Sister Kobockor
Williams lifter It had settled loft
a deal of groceries and somu money.
The Pastor and wife aro very hap-
py ovor that kind of cyclones. Wo
say God be praised omo again.
T. J. Jones and Wife.
Political Announcements
I take this occasion to announce to
the DUbllc niv rnndMnr.u f r
--- .-w iui uiKrt'S3
from the Klrst Congressional Dlstrk
subject to the Democratic primary to
u iiuiu August ith 11U4.
PAT MALI.OY
Call at tbe
M JPhe&rson Furniture- Co
126 East First Street
We earn a Full Line of Up to Date New nt.d Second
Hand Furniture at the very LOW EST PRR US. We
Exchange New for Old Fun ituie Fine lin- of Stoves.
Terras Cash or Credit:
TULSA POPU
M
L
ISPLAGEDAT45.375
Complete Directory Taking in
Sand Springs and Suburbs
Carries This Estimate
The pipulatlon of Tulsa Including It
outlying cddltiona nnd frmd Springs I
now 45. ITS according to tlio estimate
furnished In tlio 1914 edition of tho
Tulsa City directory tlio seventh volume
compiled lit the Polk-Hoffhlne Directory
company mid which will be ready for
general dlrtrlbutlon next week.
This volnmo contains I' ICO name ei-
cluslre of firm non-residents etc. Us-
Inc the multiple of 2 1-2 tlio figure
that hn teen found to oourntcly rcpre-
nt tlio names of wonicr and children
not Included In the directory the pop-
ulation of 45375 I Indl'Mcd at the pres-
ent time an Increass vt 11386 persons
Inee the publication of that directory
one vear ai;o. Theso flt'.ures will serve
to Illustrate the subitnnllal nnd rapid
Krowth the city Is making and Indicate
why Tulsa Is enjoying suih a hluh state
of prosperity.
I hereby announce my cand'dacy foi
tho oillce of County Judge of T Uu
county subj ct to tho Democratic prJ
mnry August 4th 1914.
J. W. WOODFORD.
I hnrnliv nnin.i... .
uiiuuiiiu in cumiiuacy fo
Judgo of Tulsa County subject to th
Dnninofntlrt . !..... . ...
l"""w AUKUfl IUI. 131
H. II. SHAKFFEH.
I hereby announce my candidacy fo
County TreaHurer of Tulsa Connf
Biibject to tho Democratic primary Au
Kuet 4th 19H.
ED DAITON.
I hereby anno'inco my candldnev fm
Sheriff of Tulsa County subject to th
Democrat 'c primary August 4th t9H
JAS. W. WOOUEV.
1 horpb announce my candidacy
fur the oflice of Sliorifl of Tulsa
county tubject o the democractic
primary August 1 19M.
. w ir i.
Dmi'i foigt Evans Cafo when
you think of fating Hesl meals in
lor n. II me cooking a spccoalty
Call and give u a trial. We save von money!
Piionu SIS " J .MrPHHAHFON Pitor.
Mme. Z. E. Holdemess
HAI GROWER
Cures Tetter Eczema and.
"Dandruff
A Trial will ennvnee u. My f-ptpinlly pre-
pared llmr Od ill bn scut In any
on icceipt of 50 cents n Box.
316 Noith F anlf.iit Srect TULSA OKLA.
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tJ.anu UiTiccrs Direelory
l.n.:.'. Proltrliii -Dr. Y. It
uiiipliu- l.' '7 Supulj.a
kltt.
Grand 'ant 1'ioieetor V. M.
ui-y lt' IUI l-1. OibMon Oklu.
(jtiiml VUe I'roleetor W V.
axey ! tutilgee Okln.
Seercliuy Itev. W. 11.
ch.iiitin Wagoner Oklu.
Grand Trcnmirrr Mr. M. M.
iimplirey Uo. MX riapulpa
.In.
tlrnnd Cliaphiin--!;. W. Henry
18 N. (heenwoinl. Tulaa Okla.
(Irand Ouhli Mn. Chuuie
Smith Wagoner Oklu.
(Iraml (iiiardian llrs. Aliee
Smith 554 So. Main tit.
Muskogee Oklahoma.
Grand Sentinel J. W. Urinith
llox lUli Dejew Okla.
(J land See.-Trt'iiH. of Endow-
ment 11. T. Hiitlon llox 478 t?u
iulp;i Okla.
Grand Medieal Kegister Dr. 0.
W. llayiitK llox i.'il Wagoner
Ut.
Gi-i. -1 .Malr.n .Mm. II. Wll-
i.'ims 'MO N . raiikfot'l Tulsa
Okla .
Grand Lecturer Kev. .T W.
Iv'idd Tulsa Okla.
Grand Trustees Rev. A. Tur-
.er Rox ii.'tl Okmulgee; Rev K.
I). Williams Snpulpa and Mrs. K.
P. Alexander Wugouer.
Grand Attorney Freeman I-
Martin Tulsn Okla.
Grand Auditing Committee K.
I'. Wiggins Chairman Wngoiirr;
W. I. Nail Snpulpa and A. J.
Smitlieriiiaii Tulsu Okla.
Every lodge in the state will be
xpeclod lo send in their reportH
or publication in the Star ut
east nine a mouth. Such reports
liould reach this oillce not later
I lian Wednesday of each week
Hie above directory 1b lo keep
ach lodge member posted us to
the Grand ofliccre and should any
member of any lodge desire lo
communicate with any Grand of
ficer this directory will give the
desired information.
Send all comiuuiiiealioiis to The
I'nl t Star Tulsa Okla.
Traders .
WC MUST HAVE MONEY.
WELDY. BROS.
Wo are overstocked. I'leaso 1NVK8TI-
CIATU and Blvo us a chance. We hare
the UUST (lour In Tulsa or brine It back.
6 lbs. pure Granulated Sugar 23c
6 3-4 lbs. pure Cane Sugar tse
Cholcn Navy Henns lb 4 1-Ie
Choice Spickled Deans lb Be
Choice Pink Ileans lb C
Ileht Creamery Iiutter In Tulsa..... ".I'ne
2 eons Host Krnut He
4 cans Good Sweet Corn tje
4 can Van Camps Hominy i.i.JSc
3 cans No. 3 Tomatoes 4c
3 cans Hanpberries Ulackberrles or
Gooseberries 2o
1 can Heat Pumpkin '.'.'.'.'. 7e
1 can Van Camn's Soun
I 1 can Van Camp's Pork and Beans... 7e
i pacKaue Macaroni or Spaghetti 7e
1 lnc pk Arm nnd Hammer Soda tc
in-nn I.yl .
Good No. 2 nice lb '.."." i'i.ac
Choice nice lb Vl
I'uncy Head Itlcc !.'.!.".!.'" 7c
1 Bal. Illnckbcrries i"!!i!"3Cc
1 pk. Ulftho or llurbank Potatoes !.'!""aie
1 buslicl Idaho or nurbank Potatoes 'toe
2 cans California Peaches Apricots
Plums or Grapes ...
IPc Jnr Mustard Iz
7 bars Crystal White Soap...' .''.
S bars t.onox fioup '"til
"-n mil MlPnt(lf ft.
at
Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh
and Cured Meats and Lard
Buy au 1 Sell C tttle. H Jgs Voal and all K nds of Live
Stock. We do our own killing.
21 E. 1ST ST. PHONE 1158 TULA OKLA.
2 boxes Host Table Salt
ft Itl llOV tnt
Crispy Crucke'rV (by b'o'xi ! ! .' ! ! '!!
Plain Sodn Crackers (bv ho il
.. o..-i ' ' ' e
10c pkff. Corn Stnreb
i. cans ret. Milk
tc
Whyhavo KINKY hair when
David John iC years old dlod nt the "I'RLbTO" will make the neces
sary improvement ? See ad in this
home of his parcntB on Kant Archer
street Tuesday mornlnp at 9 o'clock
Death was caused by stomach trouble
paper.
WHEN IN TOWN C IL AT
The Peoples Cafe.
JO NORTH ROSTON
Iir8t Class Moa's Served at AlUIouri
Open Day and Night
J. L. liookrul Proprielo
Taki: Notici: Tlio I'nhlic Rj
ng Rontn heated at 1 0 1 N Green
ood isforrenf t. panip. desiring
to hold Iolrrtain -ems public nnd
private nicelings For terms see
J U Slrad'-ord
a riiim ii iiu V.Vi'"" ....2lc
- v " mil ...
1 enso Pet Milk VtS
I case Pet Milk tall Jt ?r
1 Bal. Hlue Knro .. . .8
1-2 Kal. Illue Karo "
1 lb. Star Tobacco .. !e
1 can Prince Albert .'
Wo carry the best line of" Co'r'".
Tea In Tulsa. We buy direct . 5
for cash. We nur for LESS w- bU
ell for LESS and we Z S" f orW "n
nrand iSh-oe.nrn "t'u'' b M? '
see Mr. Jonei and hi. sL"0' fi" 0
back at all time. If not pfe; MOn"'
Trad
ers
108 EAST SECOND.
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 28, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 9, 1914, newspaper, May 9, 1914; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72663/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.