Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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cherryvale, ks
THE UNCLE SAM OIL
Mas one of the in »st productive oil fields in the Kansas field Mas some of the finest oil lands
in Indian Territory. It has a refinery of its own in running order at Cherryvale and
Refined products are being sold all over kansas.Missouri.a: d Oklahoma
and is building another refinery at Atchison, Kansas, and will have%
A Pipe Line from the Territory to the Cherryvale Refinery
Owning its ow n production it is independent of the trust. This gives it a great advantage, for
it is not affected by the price of cru.leoU it is evident that an enterprise so fortunate as to
have i s ow n production could not be discriminated against successfully by competitors. The
Uncle bam company lias made a field of its own and is filling it. Its position is one from which
it w ill not be driven and its stock affords a safe investment. Stock now selling at joc per share
Sabbath Sei ivvt*s.
PRKsnvTKKT \x church.
Services in the opera house on
Sunday at 11 a. m. and K p. m.
Morning subject, “The Walk
to Emmaus." Evening. “Peters'
Confession."
Sunday School at Ida. in.
R\i.pu J. L win,
Pastor
I IKST CHURCH < >1 GUI).
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Sermon 11 a. in.
Young peoples meeting 7 p.
Jr. C. E. 5 p. in. ! the third sack jn-nding the clos*
C. E. at 7 p. in. ing of negotiations for a regular
Preaching S p. m. “Be Ye Rec- third baseman,
onciled to Clod.” Special music.
K. E. Rosknsti.in und of promise fulfilled.
Pastor.i --
in.
Sermon
m.
W. Bloyp,
Pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Sunday School at (':45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub-
Li AMES SCIUDILLD
line AA eek of Ball M ill he Played in Bar=
tlesvjlle. Athletic Park. Commencing
\Aith To-Daysoatne. Bartles-
ville vs Columbus Today
and Tomorrow.
This afternoon the Bartles-
ville team and Columbus are play-
ing at Athletic Park, and a
game will also be played between
the two teams tomorrow
THIRTY DAYS KILLING. j NOTICE.
- I Duttons Orchestra is prepared
In order to become better ac- to furnish musiefor all occasions
quainted with the public we ' as danceSt ‘receptions con-
make the following extremely1
noon.
There will
be a game every
The St. Eouis Globe Democrat
in an article relative to the de-
velopments achieved in the great
southwest and of the prospects
for the immediate future says:
“A few years ago Oklahoma
was but a name for a wild, un-
settled region, but today it con-
tains more people than twenty of
the states whose circle it will
soon join.
“Indian Territory, long kept
back by its sealed-up features
as a reservation, has similar ad-
vantages and its advancement is
after- much the same.
And so of the adjoining ter-
ritory over an immense range of
low prices on watch work for AO
days only 1>egitining April 2oth
and ending May 2oth:
reg. price <mr price
Cleaning 51.50 51.00
Mainspring SI .25. SI .50. SI .fto
Hal. Stall. SI.50. 54.00 Sid*1. 2.HI
Jewel SI .00, S2.oo S .50,-1.00
All other work according to
above prices. Remember we are
workmen of year* experience and
all work guaranteed 1 year, and
only best of material used.
Palace Jewelry Co., 2nd St.
certs, etc. An up to date
I
pertoire ol music including o
cert, dance and sacred music
Satisfaction guaranteed. Pat
roni;:e home and encourage t\ic
advancement of music in Bartles-
ville. For prices and informa-
tion inquire at l’a)acc Jewelry
Co.. 2nd street.
An advertisement placed in the
Nkws for anything, will find it.
ject, “A Great Need Supplied.
N oung l eople s meeting at »..4: ^next week, excepting Wed-j country, that is just exhibiting
p. m., e< In t us. innings. t nesdav the youthful signs of a grand
Preaching at s p. m., subject,
“This World as a Training
Monday and Tuesday Oklaho- j future. In climate there is no
_ ... ma vs Bartlesville. Thursday! othet quarter of the country that
rs'. " Vr‘Kl 'V1 I and Friday Bartlesville vs Tulsa. ! equals the southwest. In fer-
have charge oi t n song *‘rvue'!0n pruiav the receipts of the ' tility it is unsurpassed, As a
Special music at eae i si r\hi . .rame will be, after the expenses j place to live, to work upward.
Strangers and visitors in the ^ de(lucttMl< sent to San Fran-' and to get satisfactory returns,
. it' especial y we come oa our Ljsro for the benefit of th< Suffer-
services. ers ot that ijitrickeja citj. tunities for energetic enterprise,
. i1 .w aR | q'here wdl be games Satqrday {it certainly has- no superior it
Old papers for sale at the
Xi:\vs office at 10c per hundred.
Read The Nkws for the News.
Pastor.
mkthodist church
The pastor will preach in the
morning on “The Worth of a
Promise." At night he will speak
on “A Sleep With Danger."
Sunday school at 10 a. iu.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p.
in.
and Sunday of next week, but
the team that will play Bartles-
ville at that time has not been de-
cided upon.
The Bartlesville manager has
i the following men under contract
an equal.
INDIANS ARfc EMPLOYED.
THERE’S MONEY BEHIND
I
.
»good tianlt account. It’s handy ior
The monthly accounts at the,
, , I pleasure or investnrenK.'in -opening
I nion Indian agency have been | *
an account
THE BEST BANK
allot whom have reported: F. I made up. They show T52 per-
il. Waring, second base; Richard sons employed in the agency,
Enworth I eaiFite at 7 „ m le.l «">""• *h“rt '<7 W A' “>?* ' «i,h * °‘ « •*» » « » .*•who-depoai
hpwortli Eeague at < p. ill. uu | ins, left field; Moses Crow, light Forty of the employes of the v
j field; Jesse Sturgis. Center field:1 agency, are of Indian klood. tors are uniformly prosperous.
Ford Demons, Grant Hughes and Among this number are several That’s wholly applicable to us and
MvOuinu, catchers; Frank Me- , expert -stenographers. Indian w« invite your patronage.
CHRISTIAN church. Kelvey, Ed Jones. James Smith, Agent Kelsey says that the gov- -
Bible School at 10 a. m. Joseph. Adair, C. B. Mills and eminent makeS it a pomt to em- DQT NATIONAL
Preaching at ll a. m. “Sum Rowland, pitchers. Manager ploy as m^ny Indians m the agen- "InO l iv/inml
by Elmer Young. Jubject. “Re-
sources of Service." #
M. N. Powers, Pastor.
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Schell, H. P. Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 148, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1906, newspaper, April 21, 1906; Bartlesville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951009/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.