Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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vc oil fields in the Kansas field. Mas some ot the finest oil lands
refinery of its own in running order at Cherryvale and
Kansas. Missouri,a rul Oklahoma
Refined products are being sold all over
and is building another refinery at Atchison. Kansas, and will have
from the Territory to the Cherryvale Refinery
I his gives it a great advantage, for
cherryvale, ks
G. F. Woodring, M D
Local Surgeon
M. k. & T.
Subscribe lor the News.
GtNIRAL FEDERATION
Continued from page 3
(ing from cranial enlargement,
when Mr. George II. Maxell <>f
the National Irrigation Commit-
tee brought things to a climax
by saying “I maintain that if the
women who are here today would
go to their homes from this con-
Wm. Johnstone, Prest.; R. J. Rkxn, V. Pres.; R. L. Beattie, Cash
The Barilcsvilie NationQl Bonh.
Designated bv Interior Department as depository for Indian Moneys
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. .
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Fhe Coming Country
Is the new state of Oklahoma;
The coming store is that of
C. R. GUI BOR
On Second Street. Keeler’s old stand. I HONH 2i6
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vention and take up and study
the iHJssibilities of the develop-
ment of Arizona and New Mexico
under a policy which will reserve
for federal and national control
j the forests and water supply
which are the only things that
keep that great country from go-
ing back to the dessert, you
1 would save this country from the
infamy of joining New Mexico
and Arizona in an unwilling bond
^ of joint statehood. In the face
I of vour opposition that great
' wrong could not he accomplish-
! ed.”
Dr. Clark of the University of
1 Chicago said in his masterly ad-
| dress on “The Spirit of Litera-
! ture,” it is of more consequence
that a community should read
good hooks, not necessarily fic-
tion, than that it should do any-
thing else in the world; except
to make Christianity practical; of
more consequence than socia1
functions, business functions,
even women's clubs, and they
; are the greatest single function
(today in the upliftment of the
ideal in America.”
i \Ye might go on indefinitely
telling of the splendid effort he-
ing put forth along all lines fcr(
good, hut enough has been said
to show how large the field is for I
legitimate reform work. M.
i Enos Mills of Colorado said
Young America lias sown her
wild oats and has lived long
enough to realize that wild oats
tnake miglitv poor breakfast
food. And finally a popular j
it was I
Brooks' Little Liver-Root Pills
get at the root of the trouble and
root it out. Do not gripe or con-
stipate, hut bring bile freely.
N. 1). Hanes
Dewey Avenue
Meat Market
(^uutes prices as follows:
Boiling beef................................
Chuck roast.........................
Chuck steak....................3 lbs for 25c
Bound steak............................
Corn beef ..................................
Salt pork ....... ......................I®8
NORRIS BROS.
Brick Sidewalk
Contractors
Address P. O. Box 935.
Try us, we will satisfy you.
A Eyesight Defects
r=and—
their correction my
Dr. B.J.Crego
•SPECIALTY
EYE SPECIALIST
•.««» house ku,u,,so
Smoked bacou....................... *■ ^ ' I -__
Phone 31o
PROMPT DELIVERY.
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Brooks' White
Salve cures now.
Cream Eye t
Short on
Vegetables
A fine line of buggies, wagons, implements, hose
garden tools, whips and lap robes in stock.
C . R . GU1B0R
Successor to Ewart & Guibor
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If you are, dout worry. We’re
‘ long” on everything that’s in h«#wl.
suggested thTwe admit the men j FRESH, CRISP
into our clubs. At first we kept VEGETABLES
them out to tret even with them ,
tint now we were ready to take, the b-st of the >pr.n* season can be
»! them in. This lady thought anv found da. y at our market.
man would rather converse with The,he better than drug, to purify
an intelligent woman than an in- ‘he blood and put your system .n order
telli<rent man and it was the for rummer work. Onr pneja are ngh>
same with the women. And with and deliveries prompt,
our faith more firmly placed on k |M
“Him that Doeth all things well” fc, |l. iSfirftilll
we were ready at the last to say ,
ia rare indeed who at one time or an-
other does not have to call on his hank-
er for assistance. His resources may
be ample but in such condition 'hat
he cannot turn them into immediate
esh unless his bank helps him by a
loan.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BISK
aV.vays has money to loan upon ap-
proved security at legal rates of inter-
est. The man with small busings is
as courteously here as the man of largo
atiairs. Do you need anything that
bank can help you about?
‘East, West, Home's Best
Spat Cash Qrover
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
want
Phone No. 209 when you
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Schell, H. P. Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1906, newspaper, June 21, 1906; Bartlesville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951266/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.