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LOTS S4O ° 0 EACH ON INSTALLMENTS
A New Town in the Heart of the Indian Territory.
ON THE
FRISCO
Destined to be a city. This is your golden opportunity. A S4O lot today may be a SI,OOO lot at the grand opening.
Second largest shipping point for cattle on the Frisco System.
ALL EYES ARE ON THE INDIAN’S COUNTRY.
The Real Boom is On. Now is the time to enter
this magnificent country. It’s the leaders, not the
followers, who make the gains. Never before have
such opportunities been offered to young men and men
of limited means to get a chance and equal show for
the flattering prospects of the future as now. This
country is calling for men of energy, push and ability
to develop her wonderful resources. START WITH
THE TOWN. Our plan of town building is the best
that could be devised. Think of a city built in a day.
For the sake of rapid population a limited number
of lots will be sold for S4O each on installments. See
our salesmen. Start with th® town.
We, THE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST ASSEMBLY AS
SOCIATION, have accepted as a gift ten acres of
land in the town of Scullin, Ind. Ter., from the pro
moters of said town, for the purpose oi using for the
building of a college, academy, or some other Bap
tist institution or institutions, which, in the judgment
of said board may be considered wise.
(Signed) WM. S. WILEY,
Pres, of Board.
W. D. MOORER, Sec. of Board.
In the very few years this new State with its
wonderful resources will be more thickly settled than
many eastern states. The opportunity for the man
with limited means to become independent. Values
must increase.
Remember, you can get a lot for Forty Dollars,
(three per cent off for cash) with sixty days in
which to pay for same, if you apply in time.
Address A. «J. KLINE,
Chickasaw
Immigration Co.
STIGLER, I. T.
Chicago is assured of a revenue of $7,353,000 from saloon licenses, and
the number of saloons has not decreased materially. The temperance advo
cates are disgusted.
Tins is the result of the doubling of the saloon license and the ordinance
limiting the number of saloons to one for every 500 of population.
The Harkin limitation ordinance went into effect today. The number of
saloon licenses issued is 7,353, which provides for a population of 3,606,500.
The popu’aCcn must increase to that figure before another saloon license is
granted in Chicago.
One of the last licenses to be granted was for a buffet in the old Zion
temple at Michigan avenue and Twelfth street. Under the old SSOO fee
5,097 licenses were issued.—The “Journal,” Chicago.
The Tffteenth Annual Report of the Hyde Park Protective Association,
of Chicago, 111., which has just been issued, shows a splendid resume of the
progress of Prohibition in the western metropolis. One of the most interest
ing features of this report is a map of the city brought down to date show
ing in detail every Prohibition and local option section of the municipality.
This map shows an aggregate of fifty square miles of Prohibition territory,
and in addition more than fifty square miles of local option territory not yet
excluding the saloon, out of a total municipal area of one hundred and
ninety square miles.—Exchange.
“FREE.”
Send J. B. Vaughan, Athens, Ga., six or more names and addresses of
music leaders, and he will send you free a copy of his great selling Sunday
School song book, “Window of Heaven” No 4.
SC L LLIX
ENDORSED BY THE LEADING BAPTISTS OF THE STATE.
In writing advertisers please mention The Golden Age.
The Golden Age for September 27, 1906.
HAS MORE NATURAL RESOURCES THAN ANY
STATE IN THE UNION.
Without considering the Timber, Mineral, Oil, As
phalt and Ranching interests, the agricultural terri
tory surrounding Scullin is more than sufficient to
support a large Metropolis. LOOK AT THE MAP.
Scullin is located very near the center of the Chicka
saw Nation, a little to the East. This Nation em
braces 4,703,108 acres of land. Os this 4,253,961 acres
are classified by the U. S. Government as Agricul
tural land, or 90 per cent., which can be farmed profit
ably. Remember, Scullin is nearly in the center of
this vast agricultural region. The soil is admitted
to be the richest of the Indian’s Garden lands. Crop
failures are unknown.
Sulphur, I. T., July 21, 1906.
To Whom It May Concern:
We wish to say concerning the town of Scullin,
Indian Territory, that it is located in the heart of
the rich asphalt fields of the Chickasaw Nation,
and also in a good farming section. It is located
on the highest land of the Indian Territory, and is
one of the healthiest places in said territory. It is
a beautiful place for a good town, located on the
main line of the Frisco railroad.
CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IN AT ONCE, DON’T DELAY.
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State, Town.
I hereby make application to the Chickasalv Immigration Company for lot
in Scullin, Indian Territory, and am enclosing you Dollars
as first installment on same.
To whom Deed is to be made.
Where to send Draft for deferred payments.
(SEND FIVE DOLLARS WITH EACH APPLICATION.)
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IN THE HEART OF THE CHICKASAW NATION.
The Garden Spot of the New State.
On the Main Line of the Frisco-Railroad and the
Sulphur and Scullin branch. Fifty miles north of
Denison, Texas, and fifty miles south of Shawnee,
Oklahoma. The town is beautifully laid out and
platted. Streets are 60 to 80 feet wide, and valua
ble lots are reserved for school buildings, churches,
town hall, etc. Remember, you can get a lot for S4O
with 60 days time to pay for same if you apply in
time. We did not raise the price when the New State
was admitted into the Union, but you will have to
hurry if you get in on the original ground floor valua
tion. Get in the Band Wagon, don’t delay, as we are
closing them out so that we can throw the town open
for occupancy. .
Considering its fine location and the natural re
sources which surround it, Scullin ought to become
one of the good towns of the Territory, and w'e
believe the parties who are promoting it win make
it such a town.
(Signed) W. S. WILEY,
Bacone, I. T.
W. D. MOORER,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
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FRISCO
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