Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, April 16, 1906 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BARTLESVILLE DAILY NEWS.
Bartlesville Daily News rificc them
■ li«* service.
AT ItATKIVIlLI. I T
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Kt-ulil rU» meirer.
With statciiofKl. Bartles-
ville wil! grow
more this
ye tr than it has ir
1 the three
jirecetiling unt*'.
which is
saying a great tkal.
Statehood will
probably
come thi* month.
The wc rk
of perfecting the
com prom-
Let every voter
'think well liefore pledging
i hi' support to auy one. Let
thv m follow the precepts of
!<*ur illustrious president
J Roosevelt in hi' selection of
public servants I-et u> have
public servants whose inter-
ests are allied with the peo.
I pie and who will accept the
{office as a duty ami not for
the purpose of private gain
ami to obtain public suprem-
i acv.
NEWS OF OIL HELD
(kfcnl Interest to People l.hing
in the Bartlesville Field and
I nose Outside.
ise agreement between the The A. W. Leonard drilling
two homes is g g ( n Otlt* have just I>rt>uelii i
aide the committ . ftBe wdl for thc s*vov °
pany. 1 1-4 miles east of Turley
Natural pn
The new cit’ ucininis’ru- tion is loo barrel* per dav.—Tui-
tion will enter upon their of- 'a D moer.it.
ficial duties \\ eilnesday | Hcnr\ Steinlierger, superin-
night. It is tlie duty of ev- tendent for the production de-
ery citizen of Bartlesville to nartment of tli<• Prairie oil and
lend them all the , m .urage- (la> ,ine -v' '
4 .•« r who resigned on the first, is now
ment possible, for you must . . , ,
A, • , , with tli Jones <Ml and (ras com-
pany. Skiatook and Tulsa. A
rig is up for a tost as' an offset
for No. 1. R. E. L. Jordan. 5».-22-
12, Fvos Angeles-Cherokee Com-
pany, and Chauncev Bill Stew-
art’s good producer in 1-21-12.
—TuKa Democrat.
The Kollin (>il Retiring com-
pany is laying a pipe line from
its refinery at Kollin into the oil
field north of it. The line will
be completed today. It is two
and one-half miles long, and is
ot two i.ich pipe. The refinery
i order to
. ... . , , get an additional supply of crude
'.u-h official conduct cannot so that it will have plenty to
be too vigorously condemned, work upon after the large still*
—are installed. The line now e\-
S pok a n e, Washington’s tends to holdings of which J. H.
way of doing things might Denn“ is manager, but it wi
he proBttblj followed by th "an<i
spring, last * week was a top-
notcher.
The starting of all kinds of
buildings, new oil development
work commenced, farmers buy-
ing machinery and other utensil
many Osages in town parting
with their money received from
the government and other things
caused a gemral rush, and made
last week a very busy one.
All the hotel* in the city were
crowded the entire week, busi-
ness houses enjoyed big busines*
aid added to the other reasons
named for the hus\ week, Raster
trade was larger than usual.
With fair weather, there is al-
ways something doing in Bar-
tlesville.
A 1 OMAN'S SACRIFICE
Knid and Fairmont. Okla., one of
the town* he will Karate in, and
with hi* brother engage in the
general merchandising business.
Mr. Huling has Im-n in Bartles-
ville for the past 1* months has
been employed bv the Laderer-
Baird C lothing Store. He leave*
many friend* in Bartlesville.
A Woman’s Sacrifice.
remember they were elected
by you and its to y< ur inter-
ests as a whole they will he
working.
Hesitancy on the part of
0 mgress granting to Okla*
homa and Indian Territory
statehood is a travesty on
justice, an insult to intelli
gence and an abuse of power
evidently conferred upon
represen4atives unworthy of
any trait Repudiation of '..... M-""-, iti-order
1 get an additional supply of cri
Shaw Ac Gallaghers greatest of
all society comedy drama*, A
Woman’s Sacrifice, with a com-
pany that have won the applause
and praise ot the theater goers
of this country, will ap|>ear at
the Bradlev-Br vunt opera house
Tuesday night, April 17th, for
one night only. Miss Mae Young
the talented singing and dancing
souhrette in the leading role, i*
the hit >f the theatrical season.
The play throughout i* filled with
intense dramatic situations and
thrilling climaxes interspersed
with good clean comedy singing
and dancing, with a smile and
tear in every line, C hicago New *,
without question the greatest
dramatic critics give them words
of praise. 700 nights perfor-
mance was given in Chicago,
Boston and New York City. Pop
u’ar prices. 25. 55 and 50 cts.
Reserved seats now on sale at
Star Drug Store.
Subs, ribe for the Nkws.
RAIL WAV TIMf TABLE
SANTA PE
North H- iin<1
No 221 IMsseiiRer daily..........« (o a. m.
No jio Passenger daily..........34SP.ni.
No Freight daily .................. |<
South Hound
COCCCCOMCOCCCCCOCOCC^
V
Home lee Cream Co. S
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ICE CREAM
Is the best, and made
in Bartlesville.
Ask your dealer for it. and
take no other kind. You will
not regret.
O. ID. HrlULliXlg
Real Estate Agi;nt.
Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass
Insurance.
Room No. 25, American Bank Bnilhing*
PHONE 168
BLAGK, SIVALLS ft BRYSON
Bl’II.DKKS AND MANUFAC1TRKKS OF
■OIL AND WATER TANKS....
NOW A r A,
RAMONA
CHELSEA,
COPAN
Prompt Service. - A Specialty made of Resetting.
other cities and towns of the connecU,, witl,.--Cl.il„utv
c >untry. “Cleaning I’p Dav" hunt*.
iixed by the mayor in a pr« - Thl. standard passed up Kan-
i .amation. is in vogue there, sas yesterday in advancing the
Mayor Sidell when he takes price of crude oil. but the time is
his office, which will Ik* coming soon when the trust will
Wednesday night of this be forced to pay better prices
week, as soon as practicable ’",c *"*‘fl*«nd«'"‘ refine-
•I., , ,, . ... rte* that are beginning to oper-
might start the ball rollm*. ate haT, alrea(lv ,urcJ the t|„51
•ind name a day, to see how of its arrogance in this field. It
the scheme vv< uld work in 's now running after the oil men
Bartlesville. in this district to get their oil.
======— j »nd the next move will be an ad-
Aiready the political pot vance in price. The outlook for
has begun to boil, and al- the independent oil men of Kan-
ready have the chronic n«* sas an(l Im,ian I'erritory is very
pirants for political honors ""V : "
begun to blMhiugly declare! lher haw been fighting fl)r
t -II ■ No. 3JI l’d*seiiKer daily..........6 40 p m,
tlltur* until other companies are : No. 109 Passenger daily..........lo 14 a m
Tri- i •'*'0 Frciuhl daily 14 40...........p m.
MISSOURI KANSAS &. TEXAS
North Round
Nn. 34 Passenger daily............1 4^ a m
No 44 Passenger daily..........10 4, a m I
No 46 Passenger daily...........4 4; pm.
Sou 1)1 Hound
i.c 41 Passengtr daily............4 m
No 43 Passenger daily........... 800 pm.
No 45 Passenger daily..........1047a nil
No sjoFrelgh daily except Sunday 11 45
No.’SyFftlgbl..................uysa m |
*****•°*••••*IHMM1MM8MK
Smith Buikling and
Superintending Company
General Contractors
ESTIMATES FIRM SHED ON All. 1 .a -;i - if HI IllllSf,
Address Adams Hotel. O. J. GT/ilTH, Mgr.
that they don t want no of
lice. Of course tie innocent
jiublic will force them to take
the office, and these modest
fellows will he forced to sac-
their rights during the past two
wars.
LAST Httk A BISY ONL
Although there has been
Base Bail Goods
and Fishing tackle, j
This is thsienson when both named above in great demand and
we are here with the gends.
r .1 1"“ hr; iU8t w»',t In BASK BALI. KtflT I MKNI\ *Un
a full line .f fishing tackle, rods, reels, lines., hnoks. et<;
We Fill Prescriptions Accurately
PALACE PHARMACY!
ft >5 J JACOBS, Proprietor
J American National Bank Building. P.iOVK In*
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Good Meals for M
Ti>AVELER5 £
( )ll r I litunir if mils. *» r.i /iurM.,,1 1
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Our Dining Stations are owned
and operated by the Company.]
This assures uniform quality and
service. The meals are nominal I
no_in price 50c.; and a little better
than any meal you ever got for'
the money. They have satisfied •
others—we know they will satissy '•
you.
If there m any information you would
like, about a prospective trip, write me
I’ll gladly give you the information
and if poasiole have my repredenta
tive call on you and personally anaiet
you in every way. Think of my JufTer
when next you have occaaion to travel.
Address
California |
For a change why not moke t’ -* vi •* r . California early ft
in the seaaoD? You’ll enjoy it. \ -it «;r I Canyon enroote M
Stop over and cee the Petrified Kore.t Kide through the
country of fruit* and flower*. Attractive and inexpensive "
variable route tour* within the mean* of almoat ever* one.
AiKKit one-ha f the u*ual rate, l/.ng tin. • 1 n. d liberal *top.
over privilege* I'll help you plan a trip. Ticket* on -ale
April 2.> to May «, Inclusive
The Santa Fe is the line of S- o,:. modern and eotn-
fortahle chair car« and luxur* -p„ i.nana, Harvey m-ais,
ro. k-hallasted track, block s.g.uu,.
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W. S. St. George
.General Pai*enger and Ticket Agent
Wainwrlght Bldg, SI. Lou i Mo
Ticket are on *ale;ev>rywh»re. vin
i MiHourl, Kanin*T«*ai Hallway
N. B.-Members of the Myath. S rine and dele-
gates to National Congres of Vl.iti-^r*, both to Hr
held in I.oa Angeles betw—. >1., 7 4„d 11, *hould
take advantage of this 0ff,r. Descriptive folders
free
Santa Fe
I'. L. KING, Topekc,
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Schell, H. P. Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 143, Ed. 1 Monday, April 16, 1906, newspaper, April 16, 1906; Bartlesville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951272/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.