Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BARTLESVILLE DAILY NEWS.
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Would you rather pay SO tier cent, more to an or-
dinary merchant tailor? Would you rather pay lo
percent, less for an ordinary ready-made?
Than buy at a common sense price our Stein-BUicb
Smart Clothes that, master made and right clear
through, will wear aid lit anti give you style?
Headquarters
BETTS. OP COURSE
M. A. JACKSON, Salesman
X<Net‘ Door East Citizen* Rank.
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ALL AROUND TOWN.
Items of Interest (lathered By the Daily New* Rrprentatlve* I rom
townsmen anil Stranger Compiled lor our Header*
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Brooks’ Female Prescription
cnrea women.
Mr*. John I). Evans and her
daughter Edith, are visiting
triends at Pawhuska.
Hie firm of Foster Burch,
real estate agents, lias been dis-
solved.
Miss Jessie Rapp, of Wavside,
A large crowd attended the
production. “Under Two Flags”
given at the Rradley-Brvant op-
era house last night, by the
C rawford Comedians. Thiseoin-
panv is composed of high-class
actors and actresses, who make
good. “Hearts of the Blue
Ridge” will be presented by the
A meeting will be held in
city hall this evening in
interest of the protection of lish
in the streams tributary to Bar-
tlesville. O. Drum is interest-
ing |H*ople in this matter.
The ladies of the Macabees
will give a May festival Monday-
evening April .loth at the Metho-
dist church. Ice cream and cake j
wilblK* served. Every ImmIt invit-
At home or abroad you should
never be without Brooks’ Elec-
tric Oil. the great anti*ccptic lin-
iment, pain killer and cholic cure.
It is now house cleaning time, i
I km t I or get to buv one of our new |
carjK-t stretchers. It stretches j
the carpet and tacks it at the
aim* time. Spavd & Hait.
On o! the girls mixed up in
scrap in the Almeda kitchen
Wednesday evening in which one
of them received a bad gash over*
the eye from a dish thrown by
on ’ of the other girls, whom a '
few moments before she had left
her linger marks on the girls
throat, w as placed under bond hr
Mayor Sidcl! yesterday evening,
for threatening to kill herantagi-j
nist. All the girls in the affair
are waiicrs.
Showing
ray, you should
these lace curtains. There
-**' in the lot. Ours is a su-
¥ 1 ’* r 1 a11w1 v good SILK -to md there is always an
k opportunity to practice i ronomy v ooking it over
i before buying.
We are receiving- new s hipments of millinery ev
Q ery few lays
Exclusive Designs
Prices Moderate
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ARLO W
Masonic Building.
whohas been visiting relatives [samecompany tonight,
tn the city returned home. ( The Colorado hotel is now un-
W. G.
Pa., is
der new management.
McDaniel, of Everett,
now in charge.
Ir. M. C. Wyatt has received
an X-Ray machine to be used in
his office. Tie has also added to
Ins practice a massage machine.
Blood is life. Keep it pure
with Books' Sarsaparilla. Cures
all blood poisons.
One of these days a want ad-
vertiser will offer for sale some-
Geo. F. Getty, of Minneapolis
who is interested in leases in this
field is in the citv.
You rise early after taking
Brooks Little Liver-Root Pills.
Try it and see.
\. L. Ward and A1 Gottleib
have gone to Little Rock. Ark-
ansas on a business trip.
C. A. Evans, of Neodesha,
Kansas, is a registered guest at
the Almeda.
. »thing you have long looked for
D. W. Griggs and Geo. R. but you will be none the wiser if
Smith, of Muskogee, are in the i you overlook the ad.
city today.
W . D. O Neill, of Independence
is a business visitor in Bartles-
v ille today.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed tocivic committees of all or-
. „ . . using money from the sales in in-
tfanuations .he c„y to meet ducin* factories .o.ocate here
the committee of Post 7, of the
G. A. R. at Foster Ac Burch’s Dr- Canriger, office at Ray’s
. . .. , ,)ru^r Store, on Second str •
real estate office, Monday after- Residence on Johnstone avenue
noon, at 1 o clock, lor consulta- first hou-e north of the Catholic
I church.
Try Br<>oks' Cranium Hair
I Food and Dandruff Cure. Cleanly
n«> stains, no gum.
A. L. Harrington received this
morning a special hand made t<>
order concord buggy, one of the
best that has ever came to Bar-1
tleaville, which is to be used in,
his livery stable ,>n Kr*t*lt*r are-I
nuc. “Harrington’s livery" in
gold letters appear at both sides!
of the seat, of the vehicle.
When buying ice cream be sure
and get Home cream.
Mothers--Call and see
the nice nobby Buster
Brown and Buddy Tucker
wash suits, fancy linen
and white duck with
blouse pants, $1.25 to $2,
at Betts, of course.
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U 1 take this opportunity to notify my friends ♦♦
ll and the public generally, that I have rnovfd my ♦ ♦
*♦ livery outfit to my new barn on East Third St., ♦♦
ll and to inform them I appreciate favors extend! ♦♦
ll and invite them tocallat my new barn, or same ♦ ♦
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Patronize homo, industry, |>v
The officers of the Bartlesville
Commercial Club are contem-
plating the incorporation of that buying Homo ice cream
body, then buy some land, which
will he divided into tracts and
sold, with the purpose in view of
tion of interest to all.
Tuesday evening Mav 1st.
The Young Ladies Philathea
will give a May Basket Festival
at the Baraca Chapel. It is the
intention to make this event one
iff the finest of the summer sea-
son. Remember it costs you noth-
ing to come, and as to the price
of leaving, your conscience is to
lie the limit. Come. 224-2t
‘Good tilings to cat
Always Fresh
We work day and
night at
Young's
Bakery
Almeda Tailor shop
In Basement
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\our Clothes Cleaned and
Pressed While You Wait.
All work guaranteed.
Native Lumber
&HWHIIiraniSMHI iilllliiiigg
\ou don t have to wait any longer for
Refrigerators
il
1 hey are here—THE LEONARD CLEANABLF
buy until you see ours.
Don't
to sirt0Umt,0rfseieaionm' -V°U °UKht l" heahle to se,e“ “•"•thin*
Wall paper is our hobbv, we ha\e it
to be ordered
in stock. No waiting for it
tackfe°is the htwt^noney'can*ifuv* 'akeS *° CaUh fish a"d «•».«*
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CHEEROKEE LUMBER CO. 1
\ARD> AT-BARTLESVILLE. OCHELATA, DEWEY
_ AM> COPAN, INDIAN TERRITORY
Friday <»f this week one year
ago the Almeda hotel opened its
doors to the public, and tomorrow
Sunday, a most excellent dinner
will be given to celebrate the
event. The house as large as it
is at times cannot supply the de-
mand made u|K>n it for rooms.
Mr. Crawford, manager of the
C rawford sComedians, appearing
at the opera house tn this citv. ■
today to a representative of the j I>arot* to do
News, gave his opinion of Bar- ”
tlesville as follows: “I think you
have the livliest appearing town
we have visited this season, and
bar none."
I he Kansas League game
opens in Bartlesville. May 3rd.
Bartlesville vs. Parsons, which
games will be played the 3rd 4th
and 5th Then Bartlesville will
go to Parsons for a three days
play. Fourth of July game will
be played on the home gronnds
by Bartlesville, as will also ten
Sunday games during the season.
Six men, were up before Mayor
Si dell this morning who were
found asleep in a box car last
night by the j>olice. They were
fined SI each and costs. The
foreman of the pipe line paid the
fines of the men, and they were
put to work this morning.
Motners--Call and
the nice nobby Buster
Brown and Buddy Tucker
v\ash suits, fancy linen
and white duck with
blouse pants, $1.25 to $2,
at Betts, of course.
All kinds of oak and reel beams
cut to order Fence i>osts and
stove wood always one hand
Hackney & Hu ling
Armstrong Addition
CEMENT WALKS
Our foreman is in the city pre-
»red to do all kinds of cement
walk work at old prices. All
work guaranteed. Leave word
at News office or see our foreman
J. J. KLEIN, Contractor
William T. Sidel!
Attorney and
Counselor at Law
Koom r, and A. Itrg.LVy A Uryant Itl.i*.
Will practice in all Territor-
ial and U. S. Courts.
Jay H. Mullen
Insurance
Fi,re Life
Lightning Accident
See Cyclone Health
Blate Glass
Securety Bonds
Kooms 54 and 55 Masonic Temple
An advertisement placed in the
Nkws for anything, will find jt.
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Schell, H. P. Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 224, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 28, 1906, newspaper, April 28, 1906; Bartlesville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951800/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.