Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 23, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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Hour Specials At
Rucker & Hanon’s
Again We Appear With Bargain News
Thursday, Friday and Saturday our store will interest you in way of Hour
Specials. Head carefully the hour and the limited quantity, for it can be had at the
price quoted and at the hour mentioned only.
Remarkable Offerings in Ladies’
Ready-to-Wear Section
'"lit *
NZi ^,y,e PresweH stagg^yg: jjs
EVERYTHING in eveiy department is marked at
wonderful savings.
OUR HOUR SPECIALS is merely to get you
m our store that we may show you what we have lor you in every
department. Every article we sell on Hour Specials we lose
money, but remember, there is not an article advertised here that
you can t get and can get it just the way it is advertised.
jOfAL WITH
Hid SPEED
] Automobile Association in Far
West Takes Matter in its
• . Own Hands
Spokane, Wash.. April 23.—Spo-
I kane automobile owners who srs
I members of the Inland Km pi re ssso-
elstlon have taken the matter of
dealing with speed maniacs Into
their own bands Kach of the 250
i members will be provided with an
emblem to be attached to the rad!
ator. Return of the emblem will be!
demanded for the following causes: |
First, non-payment of dues; second.
| reckless or immoderate driving;
third, two convictions in court of
| mishandling a members car.
It will not be necessary that a
| member be caught by the police to1
J satisfy the officers that he Is reck-*
'less. If a member Is found by the;
| club s officers to be unreasonably
earless of public safety he will be
) asked to resign. There la another
side to the move. too. The associa-
tion desires to make its emblem so
well known as a surety for a drlv-
er's reputation, that Its members
may not be unnecessarily ennoved
by the police.
BASE BALL
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Naahvilla 1, Atlanta 9.
Memphis 3, New Orleans 3, (called
on account of darkness.)
Montgomery 5. Mobile 2.
Chattanooga 7, Birmingham 4.
Where They Play Today
New Orleans at Memphis.
Mobile at Montgomery.
Birmingham at Nashville.
Chattanooga at Atlanta.
MILLHORN’S
THURSDAY SPECIAI-S
Country eggs per dozen .........16
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St Louis 4. Cleveland 2.
Philadelphia 7, New York 4
Chicago 3. Detroit 2
Boston 8, Washington 3.
Where They Play Today
St. Louis at Cleveland.
Detroit at Chicago.
Boston at Washington.
New York at Philadelphia.
United 5 yarda to customer
SMMthmcin Unbleached, the j
Cia* Toweling 10 to II a m.
This is the 10c and 12 l-2c quality in plain,
natural colors, white, white with colored
border, Thursday from 10 to 11 P.
Only, the yard_____________Q0
Limited to 10 yards to customer
Bed Sheet Specials
Them 8heets are fuU 72x90, Bleached,
worth 65c each, Thursday 10 to 11
One Lot ^Sheets 81x90. worth 86c each,
10 to 11. at the
hour only, each
Priday’s Hours
Specials 9 to 10 a. m.
Louise Talcums in four lots as follows:
Lot No. 1, 10c size__________________j
Lot No. 2, 12 l*2c size_________________ g
Lot No. 8,16c size ____________________ £
Lot No. 4. 26c size______________ff |.f0
At the hour mentioned oniy. Limited
one box to a customer.
Table Damask, 10 to II a m.
These are white, beautifully designed
and full width. Three exceptionally good
qualities on sale at the hour only at a great
loss.
76c grade at the hour only, the
ynrd—___________________
IL26 grade at the hour mentioned
only, the yard___________________
Saturday’s Specials
From 10 toll a. m.
F°forKWir 111611 tione<* 3 worlt shirts fj qq
These are the kind that aeiisfar 60c each.
All sizes Blue, Tan. Red and Stripes.
Saturday from 10 to 11, three £ j Q|J
Limited 3 to a customer
10 Yards Gingham 65c
These are the very bear Ginghams and
this Spring’s newest colors, Satur-
day only, 10 to 11 ten yards
Limited 10 yards to a customer
Saturday 10 to II a m.
Ten yards Calico ____________________ 99c
/These *Pe. the American Prints in all
♦wLTted ^ -yard8 to a customer
and at the hour nentKMMd only.
Saturday, 9 to 10 a. m.
8 1-3 and 10c Percale ji
per yard.......................... £f?C
in the new ookra for Spring—li^ht and
dark colors, stripes and large and A1n
small dots. Saturday 9 to 10 only.......*HC
Limited ten yards to a customer
Wash Dresses Saturday 9 to 10
Mostly Stripes trimmed in solid colors
cuffs and collars, worth up to $1 50
Saturday 9 to 10 choice of this lot 70«
each_________________________________________________(5fQ
Sapulpa lodge No 295 Loyal Order
I of Moos# will hold installation per^
monies this evening. A dancing par-
I tjr will follow. No admission fee.
Subscribe tor the Daily Democrat.
rni • , SOCIAL Saturday on Dorothy Dodd Shoes from 1 to 2 p.
? his lot is worth up to |4.U0, nothing less than $S.OO. This lot was carried over
from last season. However, you can find in the lot practically the same styles that
,s sh6wn this season. \ on can huy from this lot of 1U0 pairs choice each - »1 ,»S
Rucker & Hanon
Ralph Bowden
Regular Cash Price*
Country butter, per lb...........30
Creamery butter .................
Swift's cream cheese, per lb.... 20
Quaker white meal, package.....10
Cottolene, per bucket ...........60
2 packages Hall's mince meat.... 15
Crystal domino sugar. 2 lbs......25
4* powder nugar in packages.. ..XO
Pimentos. 2 cases ...............25
2 large cans Booster oysters .....35
- *mall cans Cowboy oysters ....15
3 lbs. California cherries ........20
1 can red pitted cherries .......20
1 can pineapple ...............20
4 cans sweet corn ...............25
2 cans hominy .............. jj
6 cans Columbian milk .........25
1 can pears In syrup .............
1 can peaches in syrup .........js
3 cans kidney beans .............55
3 packages Krl.py Ora*.........2.5
3 packages table salt ...........1,,
2 packages macaroni............15
Fresh rhubarb, per lb............9
Choice lemons per dozen .......30
leaf lettuce, per lb.............22
3Sc Oremo steel cut coffee .... .30
5bc Imperial tea ...... 3-,
Swift Jewel compound ...... .... 10
we Deliver
Phone 365 801 S. Water St.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 8. Cincinnati 5.
Pitisburgh 1, St. Louis 0.
Brooklyn 8. Boston 3.
Philadelphia 2. New York 2; game
called end thirteenth lnnging on ac-
count of darkness.
Whsr* they Play Today
Chicago at Cincinnati
Pittsburgh at St. Louia.
Brooklyn at Boston.
Philadelphia at New York.
TEXAS LEAGUE
Dallas 1, Austin 2.
Fort Worth 2. Waco 6.
Houston 3. San Antonio 1.
Galveston 8. Beaumont 0.
Where Thoy Play Today
Austin at Dallas.
Waco at Fort Worth.
San Antonio at Houston.
Beaumont at Galveston
WESTERN LEAGUE
Des Moines 13, Omaha 8.
Sioux Cltv 9. St. Joseph 4.
Penver 9, Wichita 6.
Topeka 15. Lincoln 8.
Where They Play Today
Lincoln at Topeka.
Des Moines at Omaho.
Denver at Wichita.
Sioux City at St. Joseph.
2 lbs. beet creamery butter .....63
48 lbs. flour ...................4.15
21 lbs. granulated sugar ......1.00
18 lbs. Michigan beans ........1.00
100 lbs. pure corn chops .......1.25
100 lbs. mill run .............ijiu
10 lb. pail compound lard ......1.00
All pure lard, per lb............H
Uvw hens per lb ..............H
[Dressed bens per lb............16
Beat grade hams ..............20
Fancy pork chops, lb.............20
!Salt pork, lb .....................
Country style bacon ...........16
(Apples per peck ...............35
Grape fruit each
Colorado potatoes per bushel....;*
Hot house lettuce, per lb ...... „
Fancy rhubarb, lb............ #
Bananaa. per docen ......... ^
Oranges, per dozen ... ^
New cabbage, fancy, lb.......... *
All small milk. 6 cans ......... j.
Extra tell, 3 cana .............
10 pound pail Jelly .............
All large cana tomatoes, each... 10
AH Iowa corn. 4 cans...........
All 25c peaches ........... jg
s^ven bars CrysUl white Soap... 25
One quart Mason Jar preserves...»
One quart Mason Jar olives......35
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Kansas City 2. Columbus 4.
Minneapolis 5. Louisville 4 (12 in-
nings. )
St. Paul 14. Toledo 17 (11 innings)
Milwaukee 10. Indianapolis 7.
Where They Play Today
No games scheduled
Phone us Your Order. We give Prompt
Delivery. Phone 3 and 26
NoFaKe
SAVJ FATHER HECKMAN
The Unknown Texas Wonder
or tho Hon-es-if-i-ca-bil-1- tu-din-i-tat-a boo
WILD AND ALIVE
CAPTURED ON DEVIL’S RIVER
DESCRIPTION 18 AS FOLLOWS It has a noee like a Jack Rabbit;
the forehead of a hog; has eyes on the side of Its head Mke an eagle—
NEVER DRINKS WATER -Its ears are like human beings has long
mane like a horse; fur on the front feet like a bear; hind feet like a
coon and stomps like a mule. It ha, the quills of a porcupine .only much
arger and longer, but does not slip or throw them like a porcupine He
has teeth like a beaver; also fangs like a rattle snake and rattles its
tall like a rattie snake before springing upon its prey. With all Its pe-
culiarities. it is not at all loathsome or disgusting to the eye or sensi-
bility of the most timid. It is really an object of study by those inter-
ested in natural history and should be seen by all-especially the school
children, as it is a great lesson to them. THE SACRED MONKEYS or
' the WANDERING GHOSTS stolen from the heathen temple of the n»-
'Ives of Madagascar Island. ARE ON FREE EXHIBITION.
Commercial Club Electa
The directors of the commercial
club last evening elected officers
for the ensuing year. The following
were chosen:
President—D. A. McDougal.
Vice President—Earl Brown.
Secretary—B. M. Van Orman
Mrs. Ca.vlor of Miami, Oklahoma,
is in the city a -guest of her sister,
Mrs. Dr. A. C. Mohr.
I have seen this wonderous animal several times and it Is Just as
the gentlemen represent it. It i. of special interest to anyone inter-
ested in the wonderful animal kingdom and of paramount interest to
the children. REV. P. A. HECKMAN.
Floyd Eldrldge is improving his
Oak street property by cutting down
the high parking bank and grading
It to the curb level.
Don't Drink Water With Ice in il
Ice Water vs. ice Cold W,ter
Me. the undersigned, endorse the forgoing statement of Father
Heckman T. T Ryan. C. H Taylor E. J. Swain. W F. Lucas Mgr
Majestic Theater; J. L Taylor. H, Moore. L. Jamen. Frank Nelfon. Mr
and Mrs. A. D. Dixon. Jno L Ison, police, Jno. R. Guinn A. L Flint
He seems to be a genuine Texas wonder with a vengeance well worth
aeelng by anybody. REV. R C. ALBERT.
REV. R. A. HODGES.
REV R. P. SHULER.
NYMPHS Of JOY
Dainty Society Girls of the Na-
tional Capital Will Put on
Dancing Stunt
Washington. April 23. — Forty
dainty society girls, garbed In he
•cantiest costumes and dancing bare-1
footed will be nymphs of joy In the
suffrage morality play written by
Mrs. Barney Hemmlck. which will
have its first presentation here Mar
tt-2'i. Among the nymphs will be
Ml*s Elizabeth NoylSS, Miss Helen
Buchanan, Miss Janet Allen. Miss
Gladys Hinckley. Miss Lucy Hoke
Smith, Miss Sidney Burleson and
Other charming belles of the new
ml me.
Subscribe for (he Daily Democrat
WEIDNER’S
5, 10 and 25 (Vnt Store
WHY PAY MORE?
I have just received a limited number of NEW
NICKLES and on Next SATURDAY and MONDAY
I will give a new nickle with each purchase of r>0 cents
or more.
SEE EAST WINDOW
WHY PAY MORE?
Weidner’s 5,10 & 25c Store
We. the undersigned doctor, of Temple have thoroughly examined
.be Great Unknown Texas Wonder and find it to be the greatest won-
der of the age and recommend thesame to aN cltlzens-^especlallv the
onildren.
C. L POWERS. J L CRAWFORD.
R W. NOBLE. DR. HUNT of Rogers.
A Baptist minister of Killeen says: "I am going to take a layoff
now: I've found the devil up here in a cage."
In building next to Udens Book Store on Maim St.
Two Days Only
Adm. Adults 15c; Children ( Under 15) lOcl
SUBSCRIBE FOR TIE DEMOCRAT
ich fbrYbii
There is no excuse to endanger the health of your
family by putting ice into the beverage. Let the
Automatic Refrigerator
with its odor-proof, porcelain-lined “built-in” Water Cooler
provide your drinking water, without one penny of extra ex-
pense. The same ice that cools your food, cools your drink-
ing water—and you know it’s safe.
Sapulpa Sheet Metal Works
Full line of Shelf Hardware, Tinware. Graniteware and
Screen Wise, at 10 per cent less than others charge. Makers
of all kinds of metal cornices—412 East Dewey Avenue.
When You Gan’t Get That Auto Fixed
Any Place Else, Bring It To its
Hring that wagon to us and let us repair it for you.
W e have the only machine out for doing wagon and
repair work. Give us a trial and he convinced.
Automobile and Machine Worh a Specialty.
Chas. Jenon Machine Co.
Payne Building - - Cor. Park and Dewey
Democrat
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Johannes, Fred C. Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 177, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 23, 1913, newspaper, April 23, 1913; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470500/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.