Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Public Auction -
Time Payments
Under Supervision of U. S.
Government.
The following allotted land will be
offered for sale «t the place and
time Indicated below.
Creek County
The following to be offered for
■ale at the office of Geo M. MctUn
si. Field Clerk. Raru'ra, Oklahoma
at two o'clock April 25. 1*14. Ad
frees written bide on land In Creek
rounty to Geo. M. McDaniel. Field
lerk. Sapulpa Oklahoma.
Caee No 4664— Sarah Jane Nclan.
Creek Roll No. 542. 38.44 a-ree. Lot
3. lee* 3.46 acre* for railroad of see
tiog 30. township 15 north, range 7.
ea.it, in Creek county. Rolling timber
and scrass land; 30 acres In cultiva-
tion ; dark loam, about 4 miles north
west of Depew. Oklahoma. Appraise
ment $1,000. Terms, cash.
Case No. 9791—-Susie Vahola. ne«
McKinney. Creek Roll No. 5144 V'
acres. E2 of 8W4 of section 33, town
•hip 16 north, range 4 east In Creek
county. Rolling timber and grasr
land: 35 acres tillable of which 20
acres are in cnltivatioa; 25 arras bot-
tom land: sandy loam: 2 1-2 miles
from Depew. Oklahoma. Appraise-
I ment 1000. Terms cash.
ABUSED HIS
CONfMt
T
base ball
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Missourian Walked Off With His
Friend’s Property, is Arrested
and Goes to Jail
Chicago ... .
Won
...........7
...........t
Lost
4
4
New York ...
........4
3
Washington
.........4
4
Boston .....
...........4
4
Philadelphia ..
4
St. Louis ..,
7
Cleveland ...
.........3
6
Results Yesterday
Cleveland 4,
Chicago 2.
St Louis 4.
Detroit 1.
ic j........ oii. i 7, Lraistl*Je
Games Today
8* Paul at Ifiiinewpolte.
Only oie scheduled
NATIONAL
Harper s Grocery
AND MARKET
Just phone us your needs in gro-
ceries, meats, fruits, vegetables
and milk and we will take care
of them.
Bob Moore is the name of a part}
who recently caiue here from Mis-
souri. He met M Tiernan and the
tno being acquainted la their former
state Moore was incited to Tier nan's
home. He abused his confidence to
such a extent that a portion of his
stay nl Sapulpa will be within the
confines of the waUs of the county
jail. While Tiernan was out on his
run Moore helped himself to a watch
a bracelet and a suit of underwear
and when Tiernan returned the
clothes and artirtee were missing and
so was Moore He disposed of the
property In Tulsa where it was recov-
ered. This morning Justice Root tax-
ed h.m 425 and coeu
Only two scheduled
Games Today
Boston at Washington.
New York at Priledhlphla.
Only two shceduled.
PcL
634
636
.571 j
.500 Pittsburgh
Philadelphia ............5
129' Brookli n ..............5
.417 Chicago ................5
♦73 Cincinnati ............4
New York ..........3
: St. Iahiis ... . ..........3
| Boston ...............2
Results Ysstsrday
Pittsburgh r. Chicago 4
Cincinnati 5. St Ixxita 2.
Only two scheduled.
LEAGUE
Won Lost Pet
. 8 2
= - \ v I
I
KV\
y.sT:
[THEY TO THOUSANDS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Won Lout
Read the Evening Dctnoor
New Orleans ...........9
Chattanooga ...........7
Nashville ............ 7
Atlanta ...............6
Mobile ...... 5
Montgomery ............5
Birmingham .............5
Memphis ... ..........
Results Ysstsrday
Nashville 1. Memphis 0.
Mobile 7. Birmingham 6.
New Orleans 9. Montgomery
Only three scheduled.
Pit.
814
.736
563
.545
.455
.345
.3*5
.25*
Games Today
Pittsburgh at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Boston.
Philadelphia at New York.
Si. Ian's at Cincinnati.
Kellerstrass Crystal White Orpins;
ton eggs $1.00 per 15. 85 per hun
dred. Mrs R L. Hunt. 1336 E. Cleve-
land. 179 K*
| Busy people keep their •
I eves on this '
j
i
eyes on this
column
—
Mrs. Felix Deaton has gone to Pe-
oria, 111., on a brief visit to relatives
For
haruet-s
Army-
Sale —Good mare,
for 475.00. Call
Phone 415.
•• i
SONS OF VETERANS
TAKE NOTICE
Prompt service is our Hobby
Harper s Grocery
Phones 231 and 89
With the Sturund Tiinps M»*n in Mexico.
All sons and grand sons of Federal
soldiers 14*1 to 1865. who are 18
years of age or over are earnestly
requested to be present at the city
hall on Thursday evening. 8 p. m
April 30. to organize a Sons of TW-j
trail* Camp, to be on bund promptly1
and go in as char-er members. All!
(i. A. R*. and those that »re or ha vs
been members of Relief Corps or'
auxiliaries are requested to be pres
ent. The duly authorized Installing
officer will be present and turn over
to your ramp No. 6 all necessary
books and papers and etc.
By order of A. G. Alrich, Division
Commander.
Games Today
Memphs iat Atlanta.
Nashville at Chattanooga.
Birmingham at Mobile.
Montgomery at New Orleans
The Hour Named
The hour of meeting for the pro-
gressive conference next Saturday
is 3 o’clock. The place is at Mr.
Campbell's store Np. 110 East Ho1-
buggy and
Salvation
U0 St*
For Sale- Room it.* House o.
Dewey. Fight rooms nicely furnish-
ed. all occupied by permanent room-
sacrifice. Call '*G"
era. Will sell
Democrat office.
son.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Won Loat
Read the Evening Democrat.
Louisville ...............8
Milwaukee ..............4
Indianapolis.............7
Kansas City ............6
8t Paul ................6
Cleveland ............5
Minneapolis ...........3
Columbus ..............3
Results Yes'erdsy
Columbus 6, Cleveland 3.
Minneapolis 5, Kansas City X
c't. Paul 3, Milwaukee 8.
Danes for Firemen
One week from today the fire boys
will go to the tournament. In order
to aid In defraying the expense of
Prt the team a darning party will be
6*i7 held at hte rink on Wednesday ev-
.6* 7 ening.
.483 '
The G. I. A. w-i 4 hold a meeting
at the Odd Fellows hall on Tuesday
afternoon at 2.30.
For 8ale— Horse. robber tired bug
* i? and harness. Dr. Garland. 516 S
Poplar. .
Buff Orpington eggs. Bast
•or show and laying. C. D.
•«*o South Park. Photo 74P
Wanted—W«
and women's
142 26t*
pay cash for b
clothing. Phoaa
.500
.500
.417
.333
.300
L. A. Whittaker is home from an
extended trip to Arkansas.
Roy Hatchett of El Reno opens his
dancing a-ademy this week.
Tbs Evening Democrat give* you
I the happenings, local and foreign,1
ill 'be time Subscribe for It.
Every little bit of new- of Uncle Sam** men and nhi|)8
en”»_;ed w i'll \Tt xic* * will L njjerlv -«»i• ht l»v v«m. We
are t«k:i>if tlii~ mean** >>t In in in<r to your attenti m 'lie un i -
proaehe 1 facilities of onr paper t<> keep \<>u po>tc«l on m h it \
tinnapirfs. If it occurs * ii: 'it, Ibe Pints will contain a
truthful ai d full account <vi:y morning, while the happtn-
ki "s » t t' •• day are 1; ithtudy i trial* d in Tht 'tar. Th - : w-
opportunity of emphasizing the value of the 24-h >ur new-
aeivice rendered every subscriber to The Daily Star, Timer
and Sunday Star. The Times will print the Ar.-ociated l'res*
full night reports and T he Star the entire day service. This
to E»e supplemented hy the w-.rk of staff writers and special
correspondents located at actual scenes of operations and at
all news distributing c< liters.
One subscription covers both editions (no added charge
for the double daily service) and the subscription price of
The Star, Times and Sunday Star—13 issues a week—post-
age prepaid, is $7.90 a year or 15 cents a week. Address:
THE KANSAS CITY STAR,
KansaH City, Missouri.
Lead
'inoeraf.
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TWO SPECIAL TWAINS
v---TO---
Jacksonville, Florida
VIA
Account United Confederate Veterans' Reunion
... , __xia i_.... c»n.,lna /at lackannvill* rv.nnmcr
On May 2 special train will leave Sapulpa for Jacksonville, running
via Sherman. H & T. C. R.TR-. Houston. Frisco Lines. New Orleans. L.
Th.iTlLto Montgomery.thence Atlantic Coast Lines, arriving Jackson-
ville 10:00 a. m.. May 5. ...
On May 3. another special train will leave Sapulpa for Jacksonville,
running via Frisco Lines through Memphis and B.rmingham, thence South-
ern Railway, arriving Jacksonville 3:30 p. m.. May o.
KCjriPMHNT
These special trains will be made up of first class coaches, reclining
chair cars. Pullman tourist
A low round trip fare of *28.16 will apply for this occasion, this fare
.....
ville not later th.n May 15. >ow
WAKE YOI H AHIIANOI Mh>T. TO f.O 30*.
I will he glad to tell you about these s;.^ul trams. Pullman fares.
.£ a. r>» ">
nquire about. Drop in and see me.
t * M. W. r.lCHARDSON. Agent.
cv . - •
Mt.
f
For Sale—One single buggy or
road wagon, nearly new, one set
single harness. Enquire at MeaW
1W *fj Fashion Shop. Phone 21. tf
Rent Rooms tor light houae-1
Room for rent to one or two gam
tlemen - 116 8outh Popiar St. W tf
For
keeping. furni-he<l or unfurnished.
Modern. 1203 Fast Hoboon. 178 12t
Sfravc-d— Brown ninre potw. white
feet behind, had on leather halter.
Also, sorrel mare, white streak In
face, light mane and tail, lame Both
shod all around. 120 reward for re
turn to W O. Peters. Phone R 15.
180 6t*
For Sale—Team, wagon
ess. 619 South Wa'uut.
and ]
1*1
For Sale-
[chenp If
', Wator.
£__...
Ptano sad music caMnst.
taxen at onca 516 South
174 44*
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Henry O. Roethe. editor of the Fen- willing to walk all over the state
TRY US FOR
nimore Times, wants the republican
nomination for governor of Wiscon
sin and wants it so badly that he is
talking to the people of it toconvince
'.be <n be would make a good chief
magistrate
JOB WORK
DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYS. USE SALTS
your Back is aching sr
bothers, drink lota of water
and sat leas meat
When your kidneys hurt and your back
feels sore, don't get soared and proceed
to load your stomach with a lot of drugs
that excite the kidneys and irritate the
entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneya
clean like you keep your bowela clean,
by fluahing them with a mild, harmless
salts which removes the body’s urinous
waste and stimulates them to their nor-
mal activity. The function of the kid-
neys is to filter the btood. In 24 hours
they strain from it 50O grains of acid
and waste, so wo can readily understand
the vital im pc ranee of keeping the kid-
neys active.
Drink lots of water—you can’t drink
too much: also get from any pharmaciet
stout four ounces of Jad Salts; take
a ta'olcspuonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a few
days and' your kidneys will act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined
with lithia, and has I wen used fer genera-
tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid
nets; also^to neutralize the acids in
urine so it no longer is a source of irri-
tation, thus ending bladder weakness.
.Tud Salts is in -Ti-en-.i'.e; cannot in-
dire; makes a delightful efTerrescent
',; .ia-wai r Jain’-: v.' 1 l: , ft ie -’lould
- w -a' '.her *> V— 'Sei.- fVl
ci.-an and act. e. , r, ibis, also |
in ti:e water -i u ' no i New York societv since
-V ' J y 1 .ri'1 5 - • .’ sue o.
. 4.- k.--'-.i. 1: . .i-.. .md Packaebc.
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Miss Catherine Livingston Hamer
slev, whose ancestors have been ii
it wasTouno
ed and who resides being a near r»
lative of the Duke of Marlborough,
divides something like MO.OOO.CH'O
with her brother. Is about to wed
L emccral ioc
a Week
Mrs. John J. Parmlee Refrigerators
TKACHKR OF ®
Violin, Olio, Mandoliki
anil (anitnr
_224S M-P.eStrfet-; OLEMH MM.
406 E. Dewey
Car 1< ad of new and
hand refrigerators at redicubotf-
ly low pric«s-From $1 to 920.
Ph one biM
W.H.PELKEY__
DENTIST
Rooms IIS 119 Gars. Bid,. Sujphtlf Spfil|S Wlttf Cl.
Comer Main and Dewey
Phone 334 . . Res. Phone 356
Transfer and Baggage
-CALL-
HIRE ORINKIMI VATEI
: Phone 126 7 W
• Strysn Ave.
E. E. ERNEST
rNONE 985 PfkOMBT SERVICE
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Patents
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Scientific American.
a. 1. 4U4I, SE4TI6T
Crown and Bridge work §
specialty
riONI 140
Solitff- Roildini
Union l bstract Co.
W. L. MeCssn
■onpvd sarnucm
FIRE AND TORNADO INSLRANC*
Phene 540 2* 1-2 N. Main. Sapolm
% hanti# .moly ilinatraiart wookty.
r«ilati'»n « f an* a^ oringc W.urusl.
y«ar: f<»or rn r.tba, $L thj)4 DyaJI r»owad#-a on.
MUMNiCow’^^NewYart
Hrafich m r RL. Waabitftflwft- D. CL
iariMt < l»*
Terr..a. $9 A
ICE
harry R. Maas, M. D.i
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat—Eyes
accurately tested for glasses
Murnettjliuilding . South M:i-n St
Also Wood
and Coal
IraM. Andonson
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office in City Hall
Deliveries to any part of
the city
West Hobson
PHONE 121
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Johannes, Fred C. Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 180, Ed. 1 Monday, April 27, 1914, newspaper, April 27, 1914; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470311/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.