The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 9, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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nought and praad. and Aaa ta ay
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and nnt;Boou hop for tfca liatriet.
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The Tulsa Household
Supply Go.
Praatdaat Wooi9
approve tava nana
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Aad aftar taw waaaa of sarrfaj
plannmir and prayer. I amvad at
Bratow taa paanarata f le S. L.
PVMUCATION VOTICS
U Aa aVapartar Court of Tuiaa
Cooaty tea of OUatamna.
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CLAJUUCfCX IAJOSR. Defendant.
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To Aa asawa saaaad Defendant
Tat aril tai aotu Aat yon have
aaaa aaad Aa above laatad Court
jy -ae aaeve Pla.ntrff for a livoroe
oa Aa grounda 3f sxtrema crueit-
and Aat aalaaa you anawer Aa peti-
oa fiiad by Aia piainuff jj aaid
Coart ay Aa 2STH DAT OF MARCH
191a. aud pactum aiu oe taaea aa
;6 Vj' TH MAIN VTfcE&r
We -!. buyanri txcsaie 'jrnr -re
IV-.T RIGHT
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John T. Miller Prop. Telephone 1106
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n aand eoanBandiag; a forward puuntua a livoroa. anaiung mrtl-
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yoa and far ail oer proaar relief
latardiaa; Aa prayer
W tnaaa my band and Aa aaai a
aatd Court Au tta day of Ferroary
FEAJlX CfGRAHA.
'3aai Clerk.
HATT1K MAT PCRDT
Deputy
By D G EUJOTT
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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-i yaf hv traaaad
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1 -o- 4 that Aa
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aurea. and when we bad
Monday night there were two aaaav
ttona. fiU aawaaaiaat and 111 for Ar
paatar
Theaw aateed m ta Bapalpa aad
found At pastor lee A. B Gregory
with neina wall ai aaad. aatwlAatand-
iac began rainiag early Sunday
aaorning aad continued ail day The
faithful onaa were Aere At Sunday
whool uoerntenant aad bia atroag
"orpa if aelur 'ally diacharctng
Aeir iucea. The 11 o'dorh aerv-xe
aa well aa Aa sight waa fa.r'y vm'.
attended and we cloned Monday n aiit
with ail clatma well n band ami -a
ay Aa eaat. Rev Gregory a -ar
fal aa wit aa a painataar.ng pant.T-
nd on ta Tmf I Aa negro tnw- i-
our pator ha4 been conarrp'-"! t-
ent to -ant-inment for 'ra - iir
Aeae fa hi. iffeera we " j-.a-and
the pr-ireedmga wre lar-e- "
to a aaeceaaf j. flniah. One arcoj n"
aaaeaament n full and 14. ef n rr
art' traaaury Theaa peop e -
-hrfty and arde awake to ie rv"
opportanitiea of aalf-gnvernraent i
rity affaira aa well aa in church.
Beggv waa oar next aad if t Aa pae-
toraa of Aat reliable Ronton ealdier
AeRee. J . Graaberry who ugh. fjarhr Wanted1
mgiy aaid. -Th. country .. arfe." and LJc2i UCI dUCU'
nily be a big-eeartad. aad a boat of
talwart affieera and members to do C tile
t.a lidding He ordered a .-ig ad DOUGLASS BARBER SHOP
we were anon off ta Aa county and .-. -
we ate Aa fat of At Iamb and a pecan '-l-N Gretr-.fC It -a
hunt on Saturday and to aay the Caj or addread a: oace. A
aat we had afl Amgi n common.
For -Hen w wound p than -.'
he aaaaaament in fall of II Tl for cUS Worksaaa
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Sictiy fumisheii rooms v th Bath
A modern place with modern rates
Remember the placs.
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' H Hender'on. who waa away at
end ng tome buamraa an bia farm.
nt EmSI. Fort and other officers
re on guarl The mow waa atv--ral
inehea deep but Aa work waa at"
ooked after on all I.nea. They have
J.1.-K1 on hand to begin the building of
x new cbureh. Coweu At -harge of Prac ces in a' '-.e Coarta of
Rev A. G Wenhmgton. who knows1 . . .
so fa.lura aad we were burred four
rnlwa out m Aa country ae'4 tar.aute ina redera.. Boai tu
ouarter and preached at II a. m. anri
retarned to At city for night temee
aad atat alee rrewa. and eloeed ou-
with full reaorta an all ttaee and nea'
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
CHVN(E IN T R.! (LTI II Y
TWAINS AH3IVE
No. t ! 06 A. X Xron Pavbnsta
No I 10 U .V M F-on Milieu
No. 7 1 it P X Motor Train rrooj Moakoee
Na. J J M P M Froci within. Ariaajaj City
and PiTauaiu
Me. S "MP M From Mustafa
TRAINS DEPART
So. J 10 A. M For Vaiioe-
Ne. 1 1 30 A. X ror Pawaaaxa Arkanaaa City
aad WTeiiu
No 2 M P X For Musiojee ud Fort SaUta
Na 1 IMP II For Favhuazi
No. ! S v P X Motor Trafc: ror Simla-..
tm left for the paator D-way X
W Moore paator. it waa here we me1 "
the eoldeat bjaxard of Ae season t
we held three tervwea an Soaa- -r
the paator had aa d mark m an '
hey obeyed Ho la a fn pastor a-
i - a Oak Ptapaeaav f-k )! tji AaVll ' t
A 1 Aa epartaaenta of 'hairh ar j
wan looked after and the report wrj j
' goad aad few dollars were !ef for I
-. 'or eapouaing the tB. ato. RartleHVe. the rhararji
'i -iy of the pol - r' Rev L. E M!ao. e-prei-i ng e'-'er j
- s rot. roll aa h thrt djatrlet kaa the raapeet of h
. h 'irst aad mo- tv peop'e. and att denartmenti of
-i pnseer ia ta paaa . (brch are we'l organised and
" oirmen we an- ahy eMaaged. o"" "irnt proaeet
- Oriter Tulaa 1' lti when we aroe from our t'uavi
- ' be "awaken.rr Sqaday mom-ng the mow was
13 again raauate fining on aa a'ready theet of s--w
iatn the flay' w-t BM eVIoek the 'Mrer -
gaa coming la u Sunday vhno' --
Ae laaeea sra very intrs' -r
large crowd waa in after Ian t -serrlee.
and had an excel' rare-
ly araeting AH reports sh-' -
tralnfng of x thoaghtfol paa-n- a
clarnM paid and a real lea -a '. ' '
Aa paator.
Tama the paitorate o' R r c
Taeker. who it aerving h i ' -a-U
Aa delight of thu vr7 --
berahip and eongragat.on - -twenty
odda eluba and aat irti a
working like Trojan r ' r ai a-
Erodite General newing h i -a?u -
a thay marthall their for- $ - re
hettlefiald. Notwithstanding hr-
o Negro labor la the . . -k. .k.. . ...
traatportetloe of to ""'""- - -
;leo by Ue employment the ground the Sonday acbool ai
Taking lata eoaaldera- weH attended and the ether serv ees
i aho r per rent the wen an that could be txpeetel Mon
fm-" tbc roni-lulon U . fc .. .. ... . j ...
tx thoM) who employ confertneea n somber and .her f
ttotoej and to r tben invade Iifht-
t deelard iividenda
n paying off in "Jmt
We in Talna are quit
"- have had ahoo two year
i- rii rd ast -hit change
-i jjet what we are
jk to them for the
Uculaville.
re laboring elaaaea of
TI K STAli IIA1H U-ROAVEH
A WUXDERFUL
HAIR DRESSING and GROWTIR
ONE THOUSAND AGENTS WANTED
GOOD MONEY MADE
We want A? enU in everj cuy and villase to sell
THE STAR HAIR GROWER. Thli i a WON-
DERFUL PREPARATION. Can be ued With or
W ithout Straightening Irons. Sells for 25 cent
Er Box One 25 cent Box Will Prove Its Value.
Any Person that will use a 25 cent Box Will Be
Convinced.
-o matter what has failed to srow
jour hair just give The Star Ilair
Grower a Trial and he Convinced.
SEND 25 Cents FOR FULL SIZE BOX.
IF YOU WISH TO BE AN AGENT. SEND 1 00
and we will send you a full supply then you can be-
gin Work at Once-also Agent's Terms.
Send all money by money order to
THE STAR HAIR GROWER. MFS.
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Smitherman, Andrew Jackson. The Tulsa Star (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 9, 1918, newspaper, February 9, 1918; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc72748/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.