County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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CIRI. WHO WANTED TO DIK BECAUSE
NO ONE LOVED HER EINDS HAPPINESS
IeIeIT
liOTIIli IN
FAULK CASE
Man Linder Bond Two
Year* Wiihoul a
Proliminarv
^p»l ha* a baby in Kansas Cty. ____—
an) «hr will endeavor to pt it \I( ,S J S| \R T ()VFR
a»«i f tlM h .pit, h. 1 ‘ 1 1 •«
laft it for tt to hr adopted by -----——
family 0 . de red a hahv Grief Tranwript *ihn*». On. ( harg* (torkrt
HILTON NEWS
THREE
Opal Knight, 20, who wanted to
d>* because no onr loved bar. ha*
loom) happiness
She was married Sunday to Sher-
man Dowdy, a Sapulpa hoy. who ha*
|»mmi*ed to love and rheri«h her.
Op*|, whoae fa » wa* drawn into
hard line., hy disappointment. and
a Ho e heart ache twi. e drore her to
attempt to take her own life, i*
now lighted with a «mile.
Accompanied hy her mother, Mr*
J !
to take (*'« of her daughter after
ahe had failed the second time to
end her life Opal *tar H for her
home in Missouri the latter part
of laat week.
Dowdy, who made no *e ret of hi*
lot* for the girl, f illnwed them to
•>.’«* if per* it ad ed Ctpal to marry
him. Her mother gave her consent,
and the rrarnag* took place in that
wltw.
over her hahy. romh.n d with di*
appointment in love and the feeling
that «he wa* nn out aat for life,
rauaed th* girl to take po »on on
twru oeraalona In lea* than a week
The young wife, after h’t mar
Another- Mot on to qHa h
'Time man* nothing here and
I'll u*ta n the moti-n." dc lared
-lam* * Hepburn, Okmulgee di*tri. t
■ •*»»*-. ■'' • r n *t mar —irum, am
r)ag*. iir lared h» would do all ahe after hearing argument in
rould to make her hu«h*nd hanpv the Ed Eaulk raae.
The docket show. Faulk i« eharg-
•d with *•■■ >>nd degree burglary The
charge *U filed more than two
year* ago. He wa* given a prelim-
inary on that rharge, the county
attorney deriared, hut the reeord*
»hnw he wa. given a pre'iminary
<>n a rharg. of re wiving *t>>|en
property. The J1 ."*’•> hoi.d under
whwh Eaulk ha* been at liberty for
more than two year*. n!»o wa* for
receiving stolen property.
Mn*t of the for-n-,>i Weilneaday
wa, given over to argument on the
motion M»m»n Pruett, attorney for
Eaulk, rited a deemon of the trim
ink! court of appeal* on which
He had hefrended the girl whrn *he
wr«.9 in diatre** hrre and tried to
get her to marry him before »he
• " I to end her life.
Dowdy, who I* known here a*
"PI* V e " <* -el' known in Sapulpa
• nd i* well liked.
MINNFORD NEWS
Andy Walk in* «f Dromrlght ha*
**** visiting the laat few dav. with lnil ,
tl** ear, - Mr «-.! M-< V UW,- V , \ f »PP"»I* on w
Mr. McCormick, diatrict *oper- D-fburn baaed hi* ruling
Inter dent of the Methodic held the "“Phurn. in »u»Uinir,g the motion
fir*t ouart.-rly conference in the * ,m1*' *° little in Creek
Mcthodi-t rhurrh he— SUnt*v rounty diatrict court a few month*
The** who took d-nr>er at the N. *"uMrrB*k*,“ difference. He
Watkin* h* me ' urvlnv wee. Mr an.| V _ ,h*' 1 ,hil lh,» <‘«*c ha*
Mr* R J Dgden and family. Mr wn "*urt twn *nd ""e half
C. E Peace* k and dauThfe'*. Edne *4”' I"1- °n the ttrr nt ,h* ord»
•nd Avanolle and Marguerite Rob ,*■ UM<1 h*d n'v" hern given a
preliminary,
•rtaon.
Mi«* Irene Roop ipent the week
end with Mi*a Chrlatlne Hinton.
Mr* C. E. Peace h **.| **•*.
Maggie Rn.s vtaited in We*t Tul*a
and Sapulpa over the week end
Hr di*. harged the auretie* on
Eaulk'* bond and remanded him to
the custody of the nhenff to be ar-
raigned
kaulk. with Ted Keener and other*
wa* rhargod with rnbbtng the Kaa-
JTlRe there they went and hear,! *.V f,lurr^d w,th "lW»ng the Kaa-
Me* Bud Roh'na... .... . i,,t „* h*11 department (toe* nearly three
• h- v..--— -»--* — * year* ago The men wi re run down
the Naxarene rhnr. h preach ’Zr "" ‘nr w'n w''r" r"" down
E*r| lJiremore went to Sapulpa “ftfr menth* and place*! in
•n basin-** Tm*diy 'h»-y all made hond on the
Mr* Ella Ha-ha and daughter r ,r|f' •T **•'1 degree burglary
|r. Jr. [* . . v ' were reb-aaed.
the n S Robbina home on buaineaa .r*ot make bonrf imme.li-
Frlday afternoon out re main*.I in jail for aev-
Mi** Ola Ogden *pent Enday night *r* mon,h,•
wi«h her aunt. Mr*. R E Well*
Under the ruling of Judge Hep-
burn Faulk** bondumrn rould not
Grandma Reed, mother of Fred
and Tom Reed, ha* been very nick
all of thin week They have had
the doctor aeveral time* She U
aome better at th1* writing
Sam and Dave Spocogee and aev-
eral of Mr* Jenny Howard'* young-
er children have been airk the paat
week.
Relative* of Mr and Mr*. W L.
Warren *pent the latter part of laat
week with them.
The Hilton club met with Mr*.
Johnny Kirkwood Thuraday of laat
week.
Mr and Mr* Fred Kinca-le and
daughter were in Sapulpa Friday
evening.
Wnlcot Adam* bought another car
laat week
John Shumaker wa* in Sapulpa
Friday even ng
Mr and Mr*. Sam Harmon re-
turned to their home In Fort Worth,
Ind., laat Sunday. They took their
little three week* old grand daugh-
ter, whoae mother died when it
about thirty minute* old. home with
them. They have been ataying with
their aon-in-law W .Hard Hoffman,
•ince the death of hi* wife He will
make hi* home with hi* parent* at
Kiefer and they will keep hi* little
boy.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred John*on were
at the »how in Sapulpa Thur*day
evening of last week
Mr. and Mr*. W |„ Warren were
in Sapulpa Saturday evening
Mr and Mr*. Wai- -* tdam* were
in. Sapulpa Saturday afternoon.
Mr and M” Ralph Hummed were
in Kapu'pn Saturday evening.
Mr and Mr* John Jeff.rie* were
in Sapulpa Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mr*. M. B Jone* moved
laat week into the hmiae hy the
Southland ga*--line plant near the
Aubrey school that wa* vacated by
Mr. and Mr*. Baker, who have gone
to Seminole Mr and Mr*. Hank
Jefferie* have moved into the hou*e
vacated by Jonea.
Mr*. A M Boyd railed on Mr*.
M I- W arren and her company Fri-
day afternoon of laat week
Mr aod Mr* Fred Kinrade were
in Sapulpa Saturday evening
Mr. Henley wa* in Sapulpa Satur-
day evening.
Jeatie Hamea went to Sand
Springs Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mr* J L. Ramaey apent
Friday evening of last week with
Mr. and Mr*. W L. Warren and
their company.
^ F Hart and A. L Ritchie were
in Sapulpa Thuraday of laat week
Fair Enough
"W hy do you go on the balcony
arhen I *ing? Don't you like to
hear me *ing?
“It i»n't that, i want the neigh-
bor* t« are that I am not beating
you!"
3,
:4
The railroad ha* finiahed Mlmg ^Qr" . F,u'k * ^"damen could not
In the *r*, e under the tru-.**.! aero** h*v*' held liable of the man hail
Ea- Hol'ow east of Mannford.
••raped. Hi* bond, made for one
_ charge while the docket .bowed an-
wighl w-th Mi** AvaneHe Pevm'k ',lh'r' *** not worth th,‘ HP"1 't
Sever*I rw-.nle fr„n. u ...„f„..i written on
Ml** Rubv Og.irn »pent Friday
Sevrr»l people from Mannford at-
tended the trial of C. C Tate at
Fapulpa Tu *-(ay
The preliminary wa* conducted he
nre J. H \ Cobb In June, 1924
louir-a i li --lay " ■ " ■* ' ”oo in June. r»J4,
M»ry Ogden apent Friday night iu"t,,T of ,he Pva. e Th'a wa*
with her couain*. Verla ami Haakrl ,OT ref*,T'nF »tn|*n good*, accord-
Og.l- n in* to the tranacripe, yet the docket
- •howl another rharfr
AND IN iAZZ—Tempo To*. . f,Blk w“ »iv»" » preliminary
At the dub one day two elderly T‘or' f H Woolf fart h, justice of
member* were discussing *«tto voice. ,li*r*'*' ,nd h«dd to diatri t court,
the table manner* of a new and After noon Fau;k appeared in dia-
not parti, jlarly gentlemanly mem tn‘'t court where hi* raae. after
her. ■Well, What d v i thin* f n,u^^■■argument, wa* wl for the «ee-
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Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue.
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It kills the
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asked one.
replied the
him’*
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fully.
I've heard
ayphnnrri^
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“Very remark-
other thought-
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I'M («55J*n“*ry *rwl hl* b,m‘l
ond
In default of bond he wa* put in
w«ro *oup gargled and i“'*' *hrrc he will b.- held until hi*
I, hut on my *oul that't the rn,m'* make bond for him. or until
—- »*— ---- v—.j . Ill* caae i* tried
ever heard It yo-
Truthful lummy
A *hop wa* giving away toy bal-
loon* to children One title fellow
Another One f»n Sand*
Tailor 1 having m.-a*ured cuato- ....•**ren ..nc nue
mer for auit i “And how would >..u **krd '• h" might have two.
like the po* ket* air ?'* Sorrv. .aid th.- U.rl. ••«.., ».
Scot- “Wei—ju»t a wee bit dee-
flcult to get at."
FINE SILVERWARE
High Grade Merchandise Reasonably Priced
Dr. J. R. Gardner
DENTIST
Office H ur* 9 a m. to 5 p. u.
Su mLiv* 9 * m to 12 m
Phona 744
7M S Main St. Sapulpa. Okla.
Sorry. Mid thederk. "Hut we only
give one balloon to ea. h boy. Have
you a brother at home?”
The youngster was tr.-uthful, but
be dd want another balloon.
"No." he replied regretfully, then
ailded hopefully, “but my *i«ter ha*,
and I want one for him."
He Ha* Kra-on
“I understand your huahand can't
meet hi* creditor*.’’
Neighbor: “Well I don’t think he
tare* to, from what he says.”
Child
ren.
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Castoria
^ou nryrr need lie a.ihameil of a gifl of »il\er or jt-wrln.
People of potni t.adr alw.n* select for thernaelvm anti for
Chrutmas gitinp. Our dure is the store of a thouuntl
pill* tiieir pliUerinp sparkling surface* mirror the happy
^ uietuir *piril.
Seletlinp vtnir (.hri*tma* fellt— is goinp to lie ail ed-v
task' Imth on your lime anti your pur*e if you hoy here.
Our mark of ijualily will damp the pill as one to lie loved
anti treasured for years to come.
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|m and Children
0 apen of Omatipn* _
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Scaggs, E. M. County Democrat-News (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 9, 1926, newspaper, December 9, 1926; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1469618/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.