Sapulpa Daily Democrat (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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SAI’IIJM DI MCH UAT
ANNOUNCEMENT
With the compliment* of the gcu.son, we ask you the question of the
hour—WHAT ABOUT XMAS? The children are asking it with wondering
and hopeful e\pect*tiomi of xxiiat Santa Claus is likely to bring them. Tlte
older |teople are asking it, not so much in attcciilittion regarding the re-
membrances that Christmas will briing to them, hut rather as an in<|uirjr
as to how they are to provide suitable and satIsfactory presents for rela-
tive and frien"s without too great a drain upon their time and purse. May
we help you solve the problem and put you in the way of doing your
Christmas shopping with pleasure, satisfaction and economy? Our Holi-
day Stock, this season, is a marvel of beauty and elegance; its new feu*
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lures are innumerable, and its variety almost unlimited. We are offer-
ing a stock that will meet the wants of ereiylxsly. We offer the advantage
of selection that can only he found In a very extensive showing of first-
class Holiday Goods. We know that a visit will convince you that we
offer more ami I s't ter inducements in quality, variety and reasonable
prices than you can find elsewhere. We take pleasure in pleasing custo-
mers and w ill do all that lies in our power to help you to just the right
article at the right price, so that you may leave our store glad that you
came, and perfectly satisfied with your purchases in every respect. We
extend a cordial invitation to all to come in ami see our brilliant array of
Holiday Goods, without feeling that the slightest obligation to purchase is
inclined. Hoping to see you at our store at an early date, and wishing
one and all a very Merry Christinas, we remain, Itespectfully yours.
W. C. DAVIS
JEWELER
8 E. Dewey Avr. In Soliss Bldg. Two Doors West of the
Berryhil! Building and Two East of Main St.
SAPULPA. OKLAHOMA.
1000 Miles
Over the Sea
In an Airship
WALTER WELLMAN, eminent
journalist and explorer, in his
very interesting account of the attempt
to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the Air-
ship “AMERICA,” which appears
exclusively in HAMPTON’S MAGA-
ZINE for December, points out that
the ultimate object of this most daring
of ventures of all modern times is to
make war impossible.
In this clear, concise and thrilling
story Wellman shows that a fleet of
motor balloons equipped with highex-
plosiveswill be soterrible thattherewill
be no more strife. His voyage marks a
distinct epoch in the development of
aviation, and Wellman’s own story of
the voyage is well worth a most careful
reading by every American citizen. In
HAMPTONS
15c For December 15c
On Sale at All News-ttande
When you buy clothes
I Mr. Man, buy Clothes
Don't help pay some tailors
exhorbiant rent. What we
save on rent we give to you
in quality. The result: Satis-
fied customers. Be one by or-
dering your fall clothes from
J. E. Torres Tailor Co.
14 N. Main Upstairs, Lyford Bid.
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muc
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Western Day at the Scenic.
“What Great Bear LearnecT-~A Wes-
tern feature dealing with Frontier
life. Two more of the best You
will all want to see our show Friday.
A Special Matinee lor Children.
SAPULPA
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
Electrical Goods
Gas Fixtures
TURNER BLDG
and have your suit
pressed Newport Style.
That is the very latest.
Phone 23.
All persons Interested as
hoinenoekers nr investors
should Join one of our l’artles
leaving daily for Houston,
Galveston and the Winnie
Country, or San Antonio, Cor-
pus Chrlstl and the Riviera
Country*
Our rates from Kapulpa are
lower than railroad rates.
.in |»*ilirolar* upon applies,
tlon. Phone 708, 115 1-S Wes
Grand Avenue, Oklahoma City.
I have also a great offer foi
LAM) MEN who have fros-
peetive customers for Texas
lan°s.
FOR SALE
FRISCO CAFE.
22 South Boston St.. Tulsa,
OkLa., for $23,00; can make
from $200 to $250 per mouth
clear. Owner is Greek and
has owned place three years.
Ixrog lease. Better investi-
gate tihae at once.
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-f. IRA MOLOXK +
4> Dentist. 4-
4. Established 189S. Phone 163 4.
4. Office over F & M Bank 4*
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I HA ANDERSON,
Notary Public.
Clerk's Office City Hall
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4. XV. A. Gl’LLEDGE 4.
4. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT 4.
4* New books opened. Old
4. books audited Cor. Lee 4-
4* and Park. 4*
4. SAPULPA, OKLA 4.
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OIL CITY
TAILORS
315 Etft Dewey
Cleaning, Pressing, Dye-
ing Dote by Experts
Phone 361
4* + + + + + + + + + + + 4* *M*
4. JAMES F . G R E A 8 O N 4.
4. Attorney at 1mm <0
4. Practice In AM Courts. 4»
4* Office In Soils* Bldg. Sapulpa 4*
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4. 4.
4. SINGER SEWING MACHINES 4.
4 Sold or Peaked. 4*
f Repairs for all —ehlaea. 4*
4. L. M. I'RKXLBR, Agent. 4*
4* Office, Rakemaa's Store 4*
4. 8 S Main 84 Sapulpa Ok. 4*
4> Phone 202 4*
4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-f
Money to Loan
Room 204 King Bldg.
First Publication Dec. 8, 1910.
NOTICE OF HALF OF REAL ES-
TATE.
State of Oklahoma, McIntosh County,
as. In County Court.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Sabena Supsia and Okfuskee Bean
minors
NoUce is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of
the County of McIntosh, State of
Oklahoma, made on the 3rd day of
December, 19i«. the undersigned
guardian of the estate of Sabena, Sup-
sia and Okfuskee Bean, minors, will
sell at private sale to the highest
bidder, subject to confirmation by
said court on or after the 24th day
of December, A. D., 1910, at 10
o’clock. A M . at the Court House
at Kufaula, Oklahoma, all the right,
title and interest of said Sabena. Sup-
sia and Okfuskee Bean, minors, in
and to the following described rial
estate situate in Creek County. State
of Ok'ahoma, ito-wit: NE. 1-4 of se*
tlon 8, township 19, N. range 9 East,
the allotment of Lena Thomas, their
deceased mother.
The east halif of the SE 1-4 of sec-
tion 8, township 19 E, range 9 East
the allotment of Eliza Thomas, ther
deceased aunt.
And to the follow ing described real
estate situate in Okfuskee county,
State of Oklahoma to-wlt: The W.
1-2 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4, and W.
1-2 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of SW 1-4;
and SK 1-4 of SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of
SW 1-4 of section five (5); and lot
4* six (6i; and the north 10.38 acres
of the north 20.74 acrea of lot seven
(7), and the W 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SW
1-4; and SK 1-4 of NE 1-4 of SW 1-4
and the N 1-2 of N 1-2 of SK 1-4 of
SW 1-4 of section six (6); and the
east half of east half of NE 1-4 of
section 7 17), all in township th r-
teen 113) north, range nine < 9 > ea«.
of Indian Meridian, the allotment of
their deceased brother, Jjhn Bean
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-
wit; Cash on confirmation of deed
by this court. I.and to be wild either
as a whole or in separate parcels.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in I
the County Court, or delivered to 'he
undersigned at the office of Wliltak' r
& Van Court, Attorneys, Kufaul’M
Oklahoma.
Dated this 3rd day of December
1910.
U MONDAY BEAN, Guardian.,
First Pubuoat on Dec 8, 1910.
PUBLICATION NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, County of Creek
in the District Court. No 1.763
H. C. Hall & Company a partner-
ship, composed cf Hettie C. Hall, Beu.
lah C. Huonker, C. U. Dorman and J
I Crothers. plain-tiffs
vs
H. M Austen. l.lzz« Y Ausmus
his wife, and the Interstate Montage
Trust Company, a corporation. >!e
fendaats.
Notice is hereby g.ven that l, the
undersigned, sheriff of Crsek county,
•tata of Oklahoma, by v.rtue of an
alas special execution Issued out of
the 22nd Judicial District Court, sit
till within and for Creek county. Ok-
lahoma. by the clerk of sa d eourt. I
did on the 5th d'av cf December.
1910. cause said spec's! axeeur’e-n to
be levied upon the real estate of the
dofendant, situate in Creek eouny
stats of Oklahoma, which is more
particularly describe! a* f 11 ws to-
wit;
Ix»t ten (10) in block One Hun-
dred Eleven (111) in the original
townsite of the city of Sapulia.
Cre*ek county, Oklahoma
That said property has been duL
appraised at the turn of T .vealy 11 »<
Hundred Dolla s 1 $2,800.ou), au
w 11 be sold at :h<» f on; d u l( tin
Court House In the city f Supi 1 a
Creek county, Ok!., n Mini
the ninth day of lanuarj I'll ,
tween the hours of 1 0 thick p m ,
and 2 o’clock, p. in., of ;a C ( y ;
satisfy a Judgment 111 faw r of si.
plaintiffs and against said defend
ants, which said Judgr.ent is a 1 en
on all of sa d above deictibel prop
erty by virtue of the terms of sa d
Judgment suralning a mechanic’s
Ken cn said above described prop-
erty.
Given under my hand at Sapulpa,
Creek county. Oklahoma, on this 5th
day of December, A. D., 1910.
H. G STEIN,
Sheriff of Creek County. Oklahomt.
By J. E. BRUIN,
Deputy
F rat Publication Dec. a, 1910.
Sta;e cf Oklahoma, McIntosh Couuty
M. In County Court.
vet --«* —
•X w a s> • ••
To whom it may onceru This
is ta notify you that Wm Keller is
ne longer in tbs employ of tbe Mor-
gan Rooting Co , and ws will not be
responsible for any bills ar aontracts
taksa or made by him from this date
on.
MORGAN ROOFING CO.
Ollca with R B. Diagman
In the matter of the guardianship
of sabena. Sup* a and Gkfi.ekee Bean,
minora.
NoLi-e is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of
the Ocunty of McIntosh, State ol
Oklahoma. made on ti.e 3rd day ot
December, 1910, the uudersigued 1
guardian of t>he e«:at* of Sabena Sup-
sia and Okfiubkt* Reaa, miners, wt 1
sail at private sale to the hlgh«-et
bidder, subject to oonfirrrat < u by
said Court on or after the 24th day
of December. A D., 1919, a; 1
o’clock, A M . at the Court Hois
a Kufaula. Okiaihoma all the t*.-h;
title and intetest of said Sabena. Sup
a a and Okfuskee Bean, m n ra li
and ta the following described re
(state situate in Cteek County, Stan*
of Oklahoma, to-wIt: NE 1-4 of w<
tion 8. township 19. N. ranre 9 E e
the allotment of Lena Tlu,;u..s t t.
deceased mother.
The Fa*’ -f G.* 1-. 0; *(
t;cn 8, t wnshlp 19 E.. tsn .e j a 1
’.he allotn.en; , f , 1 za T. o.. as, .be .
dice.std a nt.
And! tie folios n-r ,i etc t i cd <
ee’..;# s’ .te in Okf's e sco.in v
State,of Oklahoma, toThe \.
1-2 of SW 1-4 of SV,
ind XV 1-2 of S'l 1-1 of £\
1-4 of SW 1-4; uni S' 1 I >
X 1-2 cf N 1-2 of xe 1 t v. 1 - *
tlon f.ve (Bl; and 1 n 6 a ■
the north 10.56 acre* if t. * 11 it
20.74 ac *• (4! kt s uu 1 ‘ . t.d th
XV 1-2 of NE 1-4 of SW 1- •
SE 1-4 of NE 1 4 - f aW 1 4; ml ;h
N 1-2 of N 1-2 of &•. II f • ti i
aix (6); and the e..e: la!'
half of NE 1-4 of » et.uu • ’
all in tiwiithip t h 11 te - n <13 u : ,
range nine (9) eus f the n’t 1
Meridian, the allotment . f tii-dr ••
ceasexl brotlhcr, Jehu Ik-an
Said real estate will be s 1 ’ on ’ ♦
following terme and conditions '<
wit: <’«*h on confirmation of de»nl
by thie court. Land to be sold e thtt
as a whole or In separate parcil'L
Bids for the pun*hase thereof m v
be In writing and must be filed 1:
the County Court or delivered to th*
undensinned at the office of Whftaker
& Van Court. Attorneys, litifu-. a
Oklahoma.
Dated the 3rd day of Ce eini e .
1910.
MONDAY BEAN,
Guar lla;
SAPULPA SULPHUR SPRINGS
WATER
IS THK BEST •
SOLD AND
DELIVERED BY
Sapulpa Bottling Works
PHONE 126
.'X
Everybody
Knows
Paul Land
He Sells Good Things
to Eat
Groceries and Meats
322 EAST DEWEY. PHONE 187.
AGENTS wanted to sell fraternal
insurance, paying contract buslusne
producers. UNITED BENEVOLENT
ASSOCIATION, Fart Worth. Tex
I mi will eei imiirst ilenkiry, tun,
cut prlc,■» mid liunest giinnulcc w’n
nil wnrk ill the I nleti Dcntnl i
III! Ka»l Dewey. Dr. .1. '. Unite. *i
OPEN EVENINGS
UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK
The Fashion Shop
108 Dewey
XMA- NOVELTIES FOR GENTS
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