Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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The finest assortment of rugs, art
squares, matting,
lineoleum and all kinds of floor coverings that ever came
to the Indian Territory. Call and get our prices and be
Don’t forget to see our Refrigerators before you buy. They
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are the best ice savers in town. Mot plates, ovens and
all kinds of warm goods.
Those $5.00 Gen-
ulrfe Panama Hats
BETTS* OF COURSE
THE WORKING WAN S UflENU
H. A. JACKSON,
ALBLRT MULING, Salesmen
fast Cili/cro Haul
IHEJiAXTX.KSvxixi' DAil.Y sf.ws.
ALL AROUND TOWN.
Items ol Interest (lathered By the Daily News Reprcntatives f-rom
lownsmen and Stranger. Compiled lor our Readers.
We have m«*\ed our tied imli*
ness tocornerof Thir<iamH her-
Y okee streets, why*v ev*iTTljnug in
Y that line wiU be^wept.
j C Philip McGough.
Mayor WJT. Sidell is ill today
nut being able to be in his office.
Attorney Sidell has employed a
second vteno*rrapher. Miss il«qUc
Kelley.
John McCallester and family
left yesterday for a few days vis-
it with friends in Kansas.
For a goed Sunday dinner, try
the Hawthc>rn( aft S 4 t.
President Findlay of the M.
K. & T., pasfitd through the
city this forenoon in his private
car attached to number 25.
Mrs. M. E* Armstrong aoroau-
panted by her two grandsons.
♦ Brooks’ PttfudB Pa**
! script ion cures women. Satis-
| faction guaranteed.
It was reported on the streets
this forenoon that a young man
r auwU'Ulph Eu^ai^lh ing near
Dewey was badly beaten tip yes*1
teiday with a revolver. No par-
ticul.ifs of the affair lias ’been
learnid. >
TU* Executive Committee of
the C^min^veial Club, held a
mcvlmg this lurcuoou to consid-
er several matters of special in-
terest to the city aijd set forces
to work that will no doubt soon
bring result*. The committee Is
getting in earnest.
Among those from Cherry vale
who came down on the excursion
venurday were the following
business men: U. S. Keep, Cl.
W. Sinnett, W. 11. Cummings,
W. S. and Col. Sharpe anil Frank
Knight.
All kinds of feed at Philip Me-
Clough’s Corner Third and Cher-
okee street*.
Three executions have been
set to take place in Missouri
June 2‘> by the supreme court.
They are Mrs. Aggie Myers to
be executed in Clay county, her
paramour and confederate in the
murder of her husband* Frank
Huttman. in Jackson county, and
F. Seymour Harrington to be
hung at Clayton.
There will be a called meeting
-of thy Tuesday dub tomorrow
afternoon ut Mrs. Frank Phillips
on Johnstone avenue. It is hoped
that every member will be pres-
HARLOW
Special Announcemei
From June irtth toSeptem
her 15th this store will dost
at 6:30 p. m. with the ex
ception of Saturday Even-
ings. ::: ::: ::
We are making this innovation out of
siilcrntion to ottr employees. We trust that
patrons will take the correct view of this d«p
tire and l»y the* * loyal support do much tov
making Bartlesville a good place in which to
• We consider it a happy coincidence that si
hood comes to us on tms date. ■ We would »
gest to our patrons that they set aside on
two mornings each week for shopping, the
avoiding the busy afternoon hours and have
pJe time for making selection. Yours trul
C. V. HARLOW
f&GeoosoooQeooososoeoec
Alldeah-r^ refund the money
on Brooks’ remedies if you don't
get satisfactory results.
East evening, at the Methodist
church, a crowded house greeted
I,. uses and production for sale
about 300 barrels of oil per day.
Call at room 12 Right-Way hotel,
’i i A Jk.< SlarriikfU’O. bus added
two seated
t°-bi>>toyk Jw.u new,
carriages,- wnfen ale beauties.
qiiT
IJrt'nU'K k of St. Louis and
Mrs. Julian, of Cherryvale, are
Voting their sister, Mrs. Eli
Spayd.
J. F. Mcllhaney left Saturday
afternoon on a business trip to
Chicago. Mrs. Mcllhaney accom-
panied him. ,
the children who rendered a brief
Kuy-uoil Milu, left this ioren'Hmjt.llt as business ot importance will j but highly creditable program.
be ttansacted. The president j The occasion wasChildren’s Day.
will give a report of the biennial
The Roosevelt Republican club meeting at St. Paul and hopes
j for a weeks visit with her daught-
er, at Wekiwa.
Dr. E. L. Harn
4^
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SPEC-
at Right-
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iniiiKlure n
A Turbulan boiler was received
at the depot this morning for use' band furnished the music
held their regular semi-monthly
meeting at the opera house Sat-
urday evening. (Hiite a number
were present to participate iu the
business of the evening.
brooks’ White Cream Eve
Salve cures now.
M. E. Grahtll has recently
made extensive improvements on
his rooming house on Keeler, be-
tween Fourth and Fifth and now
has splendid accomodations with
furnished rooms to rent. 2S0.
The icecream social given by
the ladies of tlie Catholic church
Saturday evening, was a pro*
\ nounced success. The Merchants
The
the message she brings
instructive and helpful
The hour is 2:3U o'clock.
will be
to all.
See Dougherty for all kinds of
tine sign painting. Second street,
295.
at the Uhcle Sam pumping
tion (on Sand creek.
social was largelv patronized and
netted the ladies $5Q.
We are closing out our stock of
oil wagons which we have bn
hands.
3 1-4 low wheel Moline wagon
make, for$55.
3 1-2 low wheel Moline wagon
make for $5(>.
3 3-4 low wheel l»oiler wagon
Moline make for $o5.
Wagon l»ox 515.
Riding plows Stag Sulkev 14
for $2'b
Riding plows Stag Sulkey 16
for $30.
Mr. Powers, the pastor,
few remarks explaning the pur-
poses of Children’s Day. The
exercises closed with a collection
for educational purposes.
The Young Meu's Bataca will
be addressed Tuesday night at
the chapel by Dr. Sheets, lately
from Chicago. Dr. Sheets is a
young man himself and has had
varied and extensive experience
among young men. Each mem-
ber of the class is earnestly re-
quested to be present and bring a
friend. E. J. Stewart.
Sight failure,
and complicated, cured
tou t special ground Hrati.
Lenses. pure, hard and
strengthens the eye* arid
made a Beiantlfla |800
free for 80 day*.
Infants and children get fat on
Brooks’ baby bowel balm, for
teething, diar. etc.
William T.
Attorney and
Counselor at
anoiu S and (’•. I! i »<!«>•* Hr*
Will practice in all
ial and TJ. S. Courts
Almeda Tailor
In Basemei
Your Clothes Clea
Pressed While Yt
Brooks’ bromodine cures head
1 lOdisc I loo Grain drill $5 -*. aci]e and fever, relieves pain,
and other things in porportion.
Michaklis Lumhkh k supply Co.
Do yon patronize the Progressive Laundry? If not, WIIY NOT?
Wc arp pleasing many and we can please you. Try it once.
• Carpets cleapied to perfection All work delivered promptly.
INDEPENDEIVCi! LAUNDRY CO., tom gcrdoim. agent,
SMOKE HOUSE
gives rest and sleep.
The greatest disturbance that
will occur in official life in Indian
Territory oil account of the state-
hood bill will be in the federal
court regime, as it has been
known in the Indian Territory
since 1SS'), when the courts were
established, and wiped out for-
ever. Indian Territory will com
prise one federal disrict and
there will be but one set of federal
officers where there are now four.
All kinds of oak and r
cut to order Fence
stove wood always on
Hackney
X-
You can immediately stop that
hemorage, pain and griping of
Flux and Diarrhoea with Brooks’
blackberry Cordial.
Mrs. W. H. Whaley left this
forenoon for a visit with friends
at Carthage, Mo.
Do you know what ails the
sallow pale-faced child? Six
doses of Brooks’ Worm Killer
will show you.
CHEEROKEE L
. YARDS;AT-BARTLESVILLE, OCHELATA, DEWFY
A V’h f’AITA V IMhUM TCIklHTGIIV
AND C0P\N, INDIAN TERRITORY.
iHiSllliHlH
Contractors Notice.
All work guarai
Native Lui
& H
Armstrong Addi
H.C MOC
Successor to
D. L. OWSI
Fire, Tornad
Accident In
McDaniel Blue
Represent Only Old Lin*
Notary in Office.
GEORGE A JU1
LAWYERS,
General practitioner*. 8|
tion given lo Oorporatic
Oil Lease Malt*
BARTLESVILLE.
Sealed bid* will be received by Jay
H. Mullen, City Recorder, for the
building of a brick culvert across Third
street west of the plaining mill.
City will furnish stone anl brick
Contractor to furnish lime, cement
sand and do the hauling.
All bids to be accompanied by certi-
fied checks for |o0 00 as a guarantee of
good faith.
City reserves thp right to reject any
and all bids.
Plans and speeiliea'ions at the office
of the City Recorder 5to Masonic Bid.
Jay h. M
Insuran
Fire
Lightning
Cyclone
Plate (ila
Surety B
Rooms 54 and 55 M««f
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Schell, H. P. Bartlesville Daily News. And Bartlesville Daily Pointer. (Bartlesville, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 274, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1906, newspaper, June 18, 1906; Bartlesville, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc951977/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.