Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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T» Siplpt twnmg itemocrat
PaMitlsf trim Dll Ek«|t Sasllj
‘hat eltjr told tb.tr cwtoaiera they j the court*— but hi* asm.- I* off the
couldn't get beat kn tbejr could ho d payroll. 8oom of the cl.nl werv ire
FBEI 6. ttKIHkES, Ei’tcf lad PuM.jiei
up the price*. Warrants were i**ue<i
for tti-- io:d storage house people
t t« to be t »,>••«! th«j will be fceav -
11/ iiuulrhed
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By SUii
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• V CARRIER
wat* •• .10
Ju.t aa a t< minder if Torn Doyle
s'iou'<5 happen to make a start in th-
rare fi>- governor there would be
•aiay to o'd t uer who would w*i
up to the hot and cast a ballot and
r< ' ie l;Vr the <arlj day* of the ter
- •rtr't' e’-n and the e*T t- l'«>>'
made to har« a fair admin tratk.n
o' p,r :iatrairH. And h« would
-*ah* thn t ee* of o’d NoMr. Paanee
I'l/ni- i<n ] Ijniiihi counties and t
voter* would come out of the bru
by the do/- na.
subjects think they own the eauh
While nwny eiamming bow «lty
affair- might no conducted if Com
nita«loner I-lkely can find a way to
aewer the open >iom ditch In the
aouth part of itu* city be will he
blcaaed by many readeois of that
locality.
isn't healthy for an editor to
express his opinion in Murray coun-
ty. ar-ordin* to advice*. And byth-j
way. the Democrat *u the only pa-.
I per in thl* portion of the atato glv-j
I in* the particulars of yesterday'* |
I tragedy in that count/.
■nrered a- tecoDd claa* matie.
taaaa'r I, :pi; .t he post c » t'l
•apuipa Oh 'ho-.* n-,i- r .he * • •
Karrr S. 1*7>
The asoiei
the State once i
low* w'io * •
w
Huerts <:
iWllo"'
m mi of t
wa* liu.e to .
parceling out of toai aa and I
for tft| h »* In- ii ni id'* by I
•. d I 'd'-r* of the local i] 1
But the v O'er miy I-.- ttlp-l
w hr. -'vis around ihe u I
'■'it » t'1 -re will «se eoTi< I
* t fi iat t ie k ad<*i • hav,
i d iw. capt'-istlv when the I
' t > »•* nervHl fwu-li *
Tiff TRADES
IN PlMfERS
AT THE CHURCHES
Catholic
Coraer of Loo and Lincoln,
hirst and second Sunday of each
month services at 8:30 a u The
second and fourth and fifth if any.
ai 10:30 a. m. Services during the
week are announced on Sunday.
Father J. a. Van Eyck.
Firet M. E. Church
Eltn street between Dewey and
Hobeon.
Preaching in: 45 a. m.
Sunday School at 8:43.
Junior League 2 p. m.
Ep worth League 7 p. nt.
Preaching 8 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m.
A. D. Lindsey, Pastor. ,
Presbyterian Church
Corner of Lee avenue and Oak St.'
Sabbath school at 9:43 a. m.
Morning service II a. in.
Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. m.
Services will clo-e promptly at
twelve o'clock.
The
HAIR WHITE AS SNOV
Restored to Natural Color
6 with
WYETH’S
SAGE AND SULPHUR
HAIR REMEDY
ALMOST A IV-TRACEE
My hair was es wh:te as snow when I commence-* csing
Wyeth a S e cr.d Sulphur Remedy. One bottle re-
t-rc . :r.y l.._r toits natural dark brown color. Adlan; now
/ J years c’.d, I consider the result most remarkable. It ie so
•reea_h- c.r.d refreshing hai: dre3sbr:, lecyir-g the her soft
.-d withe at tea:^ Li t! .3 least greasy or *tiaky.
WM. WliSTLAKT?,
210 West r !oin Street, Rochester. 77. Y.
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rnct Me. «kd ti.ee
THt WVT7M OU.MKAL CO j
turn rem crrr
)y in*
f
ideals
stor.
, y herftafa v?'m WYETH’S SAGE AND
» /LI .I’JR H/.*- Kr.MEDY is daily producing
ihi eaca rcoulis?
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KUIlit-vl
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Muring to Majors
Hu-ko-cc na v
fhc news lb it a I'irt . 1 if
Can hurcta I* to be la t
t I i t *st of J .1. loc'-i to
* 1 d v, o' the krcy-rti. * of
i d he act* his teeth together
to loot: over hD oorrespoti
a J flaall,. shodi a tear b*
tb'ng- ar« thusly.
A trav«.,.',n^ men** club f. va-n*.l
t<L the nomination rf Her Ii.* I
governo IS oae of the thing* o? Hi
•ear fhturc At least that Is t* *
iwona'i.in derived from trs >*•■
•lot many memt/ers of tb la-t 1
lalatnre are even thinking of
Is. he returned New fices in t'
M>f legjsTtturs »H he n ib '
Wf the legtslature will be ilotno
tie at that
T'.e way of the 1ran«gre-Mor ik
*'*rd- Th»t Is a statement n Tam-
; inj mu made in referring to Sul
And it 1-0 happened that the
man the Tammanylte ws* talking to
knew some old maxima himeelf and
retorted The pot ha* no right to
rail *>e kettle black." WMff!
Bowman's lettar to the pn' t
Oust the present ofTIt-taks v» TD 1
wtth.faior at the hand* of t\e d
erafa hut they w'll not
rujiuhtlcins In thelr
Tye i0Vtt t„ |«turn to the alder
mnnte fori' of Rovemment is galn-
mg ground, tut there will be a re-
vu!s >:i of sentiment if it is advocat
«d T 7 »elfi-h people and for selfish
motives. Aud there are some of
that class here.
fi T’e.e t* a postafflee tnepector in
I this loc ality n amed Htoneroot who
rote to pM will uot l>e so free to tell what Is
"P*1 olug on lu the rear future as he
would be out of the frying pan thl. h;,« been In the past. Uvea heads of
the fire.
Inspectors some times fall In a has
krt.
Monday la I^ihor Tyay. Th.i I t
001 »1I workmen rshbrati nnd, '
♦IPs come under that h- id I*
dgjf of theV own. given the
government ks a cot - .
paper* wTT’ he I; cued Iron f fi
on Monday.
W y not tty Tom Doyle for gov
Vi.d Mi 11 If jrou want anoth
. '«■ i.- Ihe matter with Judge
o If y mi want to <0 to short
•" coii.it y vhat Is the matte
ill ^"tnk Alatlhews.
Thip PhitidclphU co’d ato-sg. hi. j a . • .m. e ln.-)vetoT in Callfornt
offlciii* have J:-t cond inned t . ; to ti inivfer to the fi«ld
pound* of beef at< ed therein s ( rt r. Tu* d He then got
IB*«. It la probable the l.„t ’ ' o y.,n and l.aa appealed to
Summer
Satisr action
A11 dectrio fan w Ini - • ooi fttaaliore
breezen into y.>, .llm^ cost.
fitl'trj nit run t- r c.f) or in the
hoiiM* are as j.t, mlnrtahle as
at any mountain i , c i—if yon liave
an electric far
Yon can operate ... h fan at high
P).e*ed for less (ii m ic. f an hour. A
few cent* will prod 1 , sofSUMMKli
S \ riSFACTlOX.
See thetric fans «i j .u il iieis, or tele-
ftliouc 192 ami vvt* v. !! ala repreeenta-
tive with full partic ’ •
Sapulpa Electric Company
10 East Dewey Avenue
TELEPHONE 192
Clnctauatl. Aug Sit — Ext ln*iv* o:
players obtained by major leagu
h-..gn
through optional agreements. 302 p'av
ers either have been track'd by ma-
jor league team.-.purrhaaed from
each other or purchased from minor
league teams duiing the last >»*»■,
according to a list banded down by
the national baseball commission to
day
All trades or sales from August
2d to date are Included.
The Boston Nationals lead In men
obtained. Twenty-three players nes
to the Boston National team have
been contracted during the above
mentionc! period. Cincinnati come,
next with twenty-one ntid Detroit is
third with nineteen.
Pittsburgh and St Txmi* Nationals
secured 1«. Chicago 14. 8t. 1x>uis
Americans 12. Boston Americans 11,
Washington 11, Chicago Nationals
and Brooklyn Id. New York Nation
aig 4, Philadelphia National* 4. Phil-
adelphia Americans 2.
The commission also instructed the
Nashville elub of the Southern league
to pay the Pittsburgh club $15d0
within three days for player Arthur
Hoffman.
The commission allowed the claim
of the 8t. Louis American kigu*
elub against Flayer E. Walker fo
l«7.25 and against Player C. E Ware* :
for 827.30. The players now arc wi'h i
the Montgomery club.
M. K. Ingraham. Pastor.
Holiness Mission
Prayer service, Tuesday ' and
Thursday evenings at 8 o’clock,
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 p.
m.
A. L. Pypes, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Corner Thompson and Elm.
Preaching services 11 a. m. and
8:13 p. m
Sunday school 10 a. m
B. T. P. U. Jr. Sunbeam society
and Baracca Cadets 2:45 p. in.
B. T. P. D. Sr. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday 8:15 p
m.
P. J. Conkwrlght, Pastor.
Christian Science Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Services at 11 a. m.
Testimonial meetings Wednesday
at 8 p. as.
Reading room free to public, open
from 3 to 5 every Wednesday and
Thursdsy afternoon.
The public la invited.
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A. :r yvr t ci >. idy r^A ari'yt’i cf the f-n>, gr-
-.c te-.a to producs art ideal Ifair Tonic
• v.-„c.i cont—kis u.i BODStituciat
t 'c-* B ..li io^rec.cr.ta cf race . Led
-It f:r t- *r... cf hnfr and alp diseases. It
v tr ! 1 the ccr’^v c'"'r« sn 1 healthy, g.ves life,
- ,.-i i-.a »a_. j to tne bur, f.nd
ii cLiwa C :y Hair ioriatal Ca!:r
"> if 1. -t lor*; end thick your hair Is,
Y; th-j cage and sulphur hairrem.
*-L . will '.r it longer cr.d thir’-er. It will re-
'2 evtry tra e cf dandruff in « few days, stop
f-1 . in one v rk, and Start a new growth in irom
one to tliree months.
C arc" ''cd fo be ss Represented or
wriouey Milaiitled
uadi
A< Cow nun:.*s ^hnrmnrv
Tiip Rfval s*‘ 1 re
Corner Park «lV Dewey I’lione 1 T‘-2
—
In tne matter ot drugs and dru
gists sundries tee tardinai surpas -
e# them all. Dr. " W. Turn-r.
Manager i»3 tf
r
Vein Cfiancg ts Make a Dollar
Dr. Haas, the eye, ear. nose and
‘.hioat specialist has opened an of-
fice in the Burnett Building on
Main street over Holt Piano store.
Phone 554. 4
POLISHING MOPS
O'CEDAR
WIZARD
These are reliable p. y.imi: n i>.-
These fill the bill
The WIZARD gets Into the corners
We also carry the OIL for ihe*.
mops.
WILSON BROTHL/v-
Ss
Mowcr*4 til SI.OO Lpnh
... titular I’rt«'4*s
ar-j L.1W11 Mower when you can buy a Penn-
' price. The dealer does not make so muclj
11 •• '*■' bur vw t ry about that.
• iLs IbaB ie£iilj to close oof for tfce Season.
KDH Mil-: GO.
l.tf.
Scenes on Frisco Demonstration Farm Near City of CL
(Taken August 6, 1913
1 t
S scribe for the Democrat
Andersc & c ^tt
| N'01 KJ s PUBLIC
Ollieea in City Ilal)
SAPULPA ICE CO.
PLUMBING
N'u jul i ' -r. or too .small
fw ii Sti fitting.
SArI LPA lIIFBiMS CO
Phi'tve i ,,nd Water
Scene in the Corn Field
Union. -«u,Co.
hA . I . MeF.u«n
SONI.l ..i.-TKAi . .
!.L" AND vaDO lb SUKANCE
r’i.cne f-i0 1-2N. Mv., Sap.ipa
STOVEWOODIANO COAL
DELIVERED >11 PARTS OFtCITI
OFFICE A90 YARDS
ON W. H0BS0NI8TREET
TELEFi;!5NE 121
f
4*7 * tf| XX* 1
S*-a. A JUl . mw .
tyons’ Sr;, j H2,.d Store
lliglifcst i • paid fnr oprcijid
I B
J'ewey. Ave. burnished rooms
for rr'nt.
H. T. MITCHELL
Undertaker and Embalmer
Sapulpa and Kellyville
PHONE 541
Mi
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•T.v...
il. i. liLAMt, ULNTiST
Grown and ridgo work]
specialty
PHO.NK I tut
Solisp vkiil(linji
Scene in the Peanut Acreage
POLISHING MOPS
O'CEDAR
WIZARD
These are reliable polishing mops
The." fill the 5m
1 bo .SI/ .HD g. a into the corners
We a'm. carry the OIL for thesa
mops.
WIL«0N BROTHERS
NOTICE
W. R THREL.FA1.L
*■”■■■»■ Eo H.lW.llr.,
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FIT-
TING—LAWN MOWERS ACCURATE-
IT CFtUD BY hn p|
Phone 408 . . Wet k .aarante^
Sulphur Springs WatarCo
PURE [IRINKIM WATER
Hton* 126 7 . ryanAva.
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Johannes, Fred C. Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 30, 1913, newspaper, August 30, 1913; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470373/m1/2/?q=%22United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Creek+County+-+Sapulpa%22: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.