Sapulpa Evening Democrat. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, April 10, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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OlrtECTORY
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•apupa Lodge 295. L. O. 0. M.
Meat* Wednesday night. Uua*«
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OUUtor. L. J. Burt.
•eore'sry, R. 31 Whittlesey.
Moooo Circle No. 79
Meets Friday night, llooee halL
Worthy Matron. Mrs W. A. Wise.
Secretary. Mrs. T. W. Cttne
tleeta Tuesday oenlng. Ka-W ha”
PresuUat, S. N. Terry.
Secretary, J. 8.
OU JU ^UrtUhLO
Read The Democrr*
OF THE HEREFORD.
Read the Erenw De
Read the ■'.veetag Utootm.
Secretary
•hie Ida
No.
ft*
day Moraine, MooaobalL
and Treasurer. D.
Hereford* stand alone in their a Ml
Ity to courert grass into high class I County,
beef. They mature at an eurller age Carrie
than other cattle. Being the moat
docile of the bovine species, they taka
an flesh more readily and give better ;
I" 0';V1 | *»■» /'*•«.V„„,„ PV,- I*
j mcr and Laborer April *, **. 17, .i.
May 1. 1914.)
j . Publication Notice
State of Oklahoma. Creek County
sa. In the District Court of Said
oit
DKi.fr H Hot Atukl
(First published In
Farmer and L*bor April 3. 1914.)
Notice
To Guaaie Gillespie. Guaale
O. fer. George E. Gillespie. Cliff
Weatherwill, Carrie M
the Oklahoma ^ regelleatatHasof0!ny^Mh^Tb^t
M. Edgerton. Plaintiff, vs.
William 8. McCray. Defendant
No. 30(59
Order of Conductors No. 41ft
leete Sunday afternoon, Mooee
Chief Conductor. M.
ffi. U
C. .Mallory.
' writes Overton Harris la tbe Breeder’s
| Gazette. Being uniform la color, they
make market stock that cauboa tbe
8hlf | eye of tbe yard buyer. Depositing
T tbelr fleeb on tboao parts of tbs ekete-
| ton from which tbe higbeot priced
. Weatberwill.j aeatM »re col, tbe back and loin, they
Oliver M. Clark, H. H. Johnson. Tim are specially popular with butchers
mle Fife and Mary M. Clark, owners and killers,
and tenants of the following des-
: crihed real estate situated in Creek
county. Oklahoma, to-wlt:
I Trackage let "ET of Westport Ad-j
•litlon to the City of Sapulpa.
8)nee fat and lean are blended In a
Hereford carman more evenly than in
any other beef animal beef from It
baa a Juiciness a flavor and a tender
i
You and each of you are hereby
Moon*' notified that the undersigned 1* the
holder of Tax Certificate No. 5834
Issued on the 11th day of June. 1913
Lamberaon to the above described property and
unless redemption he made front said |
Progressive Hive No. J. Maccabees sale within sixty (GO» days after the
Meet- 2nd and 4th Tuesday night*. service of this notice, a tax deed
Mooee hall. j will be demanded and will be issued
Commander, Mr. Nellie Cralne ,, provided bv law
Record Keeper, Mrs. Viol* Brett. J Sapu’ra Commercial Ciub.
«ri)y J. H. N. Cohh, Seev. 4t
Local Order Bo.lerrrtak.r. Hol ]< r of Certificate
Meets 2nd and 4th Monday nights.!
Moose hall
ness not to be found in any other
breed. Hereford, are the kings of
rustlers. Their record on tbe ranges
•f the we* and their achievements In
corn belt pastures stamp them as the
Attest of aV breeds to thrive under a
ftapulpa Local Olaaaworkere
Meets 2nd and 4th Saturday after*
noons. Moose ball.
President. J. A. Roherston.
fleer* txry, H. B Neal.
L. A. ef 8. ef R. T. No. 222
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday after-
noon. Moose ball.
President. Mrs Fred Hatl
Secretary. Mrs. Art Lewis.
L. A. ot O. R. «. No. 171
Meets 1st and 3rd Monday after
aooo. Mor*r hall.
Resident. Mrs B. Purcell.
Secretary, Mrs. Lola Hatfield
TIZ” FOR ACHING,
SORE, TIRED FEET
Good bye sore feet, burning feet, swob
len fret, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired
feet.
Good bye corns, ralloueea, bunions and
raw spots. No
ire shoe
Ths Hereford breed of tref cattle
Is a prime favorite tn ths far seat
and aouUiweat on account of Its su-
perior range aualliHj. Cattle rais-
ers of tuclahomu. Texas. Kansas.
Colorado and other range states pin
their faith to tbe anils faced cat-
tle. The Illustration show* goatish
1-eaale. a bo was senior ycarllnc
Mill grand champion Hereford fa-
male at ths International live etock
show. Chicago
fit
m
Ah! how
tight-
MU, do more limp-
in# with pain or
drawing up your
face in agony.
“712” is magical,
acta right of.
“TIZ" draws out
all the poisonous
exudations which
puff up the feet.
Use “Tf Z" and for
get v o u r foot
ifortabte your feet
l_ ft. of 8. of L. P. and C. Na. 237
Mawts 1st and 3rd Thursday aft«n1 misery
•mma. Moose Hall ImL Get a 2ft ssat hoi of •’TIZ’’ now at
President. Mrs. Robert DtehL “J druggist or department store Don't
Secretary, Mm W. B. Mathis. ^ *,aJ h*t, feet
_ «*t ’•ever swell, never hurt, aerer get
i tireu. A year’s font comfort yiarsatri 1
Order ef lagleg No. 1111 j or money refunded.
CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN fll ONCE,
HEM COMB 10 CATARRH VANISH
Your Stuffy Nov* and punt
'tear*. Sneezing and Nose :>e
ng f vae. DuM Headaches >#fli
dissolves by the heat of
ales arid heals the
menurttne. whies
I wide variety of conditioaa. fttwcw they
lead ali breeds In rustling qualities It
la natural that they should also stand
•rat as regards health, conatitutloa
vigor and prepotency Essentially sc.
outdoor breed. Hereford* are the
healthiest cattle In tbe country. Tki*
means resl*tan>-e to tbe common dl*
eases which make success with otbei
breed* difficult and in many cases In
possible.
Most strain* of breeding produce a*
good milkers as are found la any ot
the beef breeds There are no milk
leas Hereford* home are shnllo*
milkers because they have been highly
specialised to excel a* l*»f types, sod
whatever the lom of milk giving Ir
such specimen, it n-'-e than off*-
by tbe IruTiM.i-d .............. of tlie at
•tnrls a* Invf m del* \\ -'e
ow* are the best ot tn the - 'ir
▼helming majon'i ot then • • i• p n
y of tuilk projierlv !<• r:., »|: i
alve* Whn; few inirv mw* ■ •
for tnv *hnw entile are Heref.u.;- |
t man want* tu,>rc unit, hi .i n. ,i
Hereford* be can wviii get It* it,-, i
•ireeiling: If oe want* tb. utgli - t «■
if t«eet Mull,a I He can sele l li t ®
wfnt.llwIiMt nerds
CiAmnrr ef th* 8il«.
Notice I* hereby given that I. the
undersigned. Sheriff of Creek county,
State of Oklahoma, bv virtue of .tn
order of sale Issued out of the 22nu
Judicial district court, sittiag wrhin
and for Creek county. State of Ok-
lahoma, bv tbe Clerk of said court,
I did. ou the 3rd day of April A. D
1914, lew said order of aale upon
the real estate of the defendant.
William S. McCray, described in said
order of sale which said real estate
Is situate in Creek count t. State of
Oklahoma and is more particular’y
described as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning 70 feet east of the N.
W. corner of Lot 2. Block 48 oris
inai to» mute of Bapulpa. thencr
southerly 73 feet, thence easterly
25 feet, thence northerly 73
•lienee westerly 25 feet to the pl.t
of beginning along the south aide
of Dewey avenue, according to t’.ic
recorded plat thereof,
but the small frame building now on
-aid lot and used as a lunch stand
is specifically reserved from t!i«
-ale and is not sold as a fixture on
said property above described.
That said property will be sold a
the front door of the court house in
the Koa* Building where the dlstiict
court of Creek conty la held In said
city of Bapulpa, Creek countv. state
of Oklahoma, on Tueadav, the 5th
lav of Mav A. D. 1914 between the
hours of 1 o'clock p. in. and 2 o'-
clock p. in. of s*i<l day, to satisfy a
judgment in favor of said plaintiff
and against said delendant, which
said judgment is a lien on said pro-
perty described above, by virtue of
the terms of said judgment, foreclos-
ing a certain mortgage on said above
described real estate.
That said property will be sol-J
without appraisement to the highest
bidder for cash in hand.
Given under my hand at Sapulpa,
Creek county. Oklahoma, on this 3rd
dav of Aprik 1914.
Henry Hay King,
Sheriff of Crook county, OMa.
By Ham -Matthews. Deputy.
Hughes and Miller.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Get s small package of Tlaiiiburv
Breaat Tea. or a* tlie German i..lk»
rail it. "Hamburger Kruat Thee." at any
pharmacy, lake a taide«|>o«nful o' the
tea. put a <-up of toiling water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at any time during tb.
day or before retiring. It is the uniat
effective way to break i cold and eure
grip, as it opens tbe pores of the skis,
relieving congestion. Also loosens the
bowels, thus breaking up a cold
Try it the aeit time you suffer (nun
a cold or the grip. It U inex|*-n»iv*
»*d entirely vegetable, therefore safe
aad harml—
RUB HEUfMTISM FROM
SHF. KM MS
____i from joists aad muscles
with a nail trial bottle of
old St Jacobs Oil
The
*|i<» liltt*
mum of
f *•11'
*k to
h..
clov
the nostrils
__ed nose and
ir pa-saires of the head
ou will breathe freely;
bio win.
for bream, with head stuf
trlls closed, haw king and
Catarrh or a cold, with lt«
headache disappear. By1 nose, foul mucus dropping
ca ir. u, cold In the head ,hro8t* *n<1 n" dryness is
or catarriiai sore throat wip be gone.
End such tn fiery now. Get the
omall bottle of ' Ely's Cream Balm' arrh will surely disappear. Sold by
at any drug store. This sweet, fra- Cowman’s Pharmacy.
running
into the
distress
ing1 but truly needless.
Put your faith—Just onoe— in “Ely*
Cream Balm" aad your cold or cat-
Do You Want It?
The very best of Job Print-
ing, by skilled artists of the
stick at the office of the
DEMOCRAT
Now is the time to order |
j %iK»Hrttr N’urrvvr nn*J <Wp is thv
I *011*1UDM! «*. jimJ ttj© <)(•* «f th
| « <*fi 4; - ? * *'11(1 *fj fool ; Jrfr,
J Wd*i’.rht l(vxttjp iM.'l .'»* Itdil l"*|pH 1 j | J
j it more immi «•% t> /:
1 InHun* Icitg Frvfrd wonnifn • I'oinh*
he lnilu>U nnd pinstennl t.ri' k s
, fhe iii-tl'l** This keepn f)>•• . - ft
■onii' g In 7-oufact ivlrh '!ie wood
l«es not (M -tnl! of ; hat wetting
drying whit !■ Hi*',ti t. -c-iiy the w-
if s *ik. is uiiuit too l. rge In diam«
and this In a very frequent error,
uf two thlmr* will tu.ppen —either
nliitge will tie moldy n*| the "me. » w
Inp to the Inability to feed It C ant r |»
idly enough, or else tbe o.-.w* will •-
fed tuora tiutn they shuuId have tn is
si tempt tu keep sbe«d of the .wmlius
■were is a« awterprlae along agnes,
twral line* that can tie set afoot In *
community that will do more to co-
tribute to Its material weiilth, co»
fentmenf and proei>erity than dairylna
Fundamentally thl* la because it unit re
the eatatilinhing of a system or ty|e
of farming which meuna soil replen
lahlng instead of soil rotihlng and im
poveriahlng.
flago and tapioca are two food prod
act* u*ed extensively in Amerkat
cooking The first 1* prepared from
the starch secured from the pith of
several species of East Indian palm
tree* Tapioca 1* made by heatlnc
la • moist state the starch made from
tbe root of the cassava or tapioc*
plant, which I* a native of sever*.‘
■•wth Americas countries
(Published in the Oklanoma Far
mer and Laborer April 3. 10, 17, 21,
May 3, 1914.)
Notice e: Sheriff’* Sale
In the District Cout, of Creek
County, State of Oklahoma.
William Grayson, Executor of th'
list will and testament ot Hilly
Hayes, nee Bear deceased, plaintiff
s J. M Col-drier and B. L DeLo-
rier. Defendants.
Stop ' dosing” Khrumatisni.
If* pain only: not one case in fifty
reqnirvw internal treatment. Rub sooth
mg. ptwrtrsting "St. Jacobs Oil" right
na the “tender spot," nnd by tin- time
you any Jack Robinson -oot come* the
rbeumatic pnin "St. .ln*o)>'» (HP i»
A bartnlea* rhetimat turn cure which ncvi-r
' * • I fieapfiouite and doesn’t Intrti the skin. I
taken pain, *oren<ws and stiffn,-. fnr
, aching joints, muscles anil boats: -P,|
ncintica, lumbago, backache, murnly
Limber up! Get a 25 cent lot'
of oUl time, honent “SL Jacol*- Oil
fr«>m any drug store, and in a lit -or
you'll be free from pains, irlin, ami
»tillness. Don’t suffer! Hub rheunui
tinm away.
(Publish'd iii tlie Oklahoma-Far
mer and lot borer, April 10, 17, 24
May 1. 1914.)
lu the District (out of Creek
county, Oklahoma.
Edward O'Farrell, Plaintiff. vs
loseph H. Kirkbride. Defendant.
Notice of 8al* of Real Estate
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a writ of execution
issued out of the office of the clerk
of the district court of Creek county,
Oklahoma, on the 5th day of Marcn
1914 in an action wherein Edward
O'Parrell *ai plaintiff, and Joseph
Klrkbride was defendant, command
ing me to levy upon property belong-
ing to said defendant, Joseph Kirk-
bride, sufficient to satisfy a
Judgment in said court ren
dered agains; the said defendant.
Joseph Kirkbride in favor of said
plaintiff, Edward OFarr*ll in th*
sum of Two Hundred Eighty dollar*
and thirty-five cents (1280.35) to
xether with interest thereon from
December 15th, 1910, I have levied
upon certain property of the eald
Joseph Kirkbride. not exempt from
execution sa/t*, for want of
other property or goods and'
cha’tels of the said sefernt I ■
ant, said property being de*-|
eor'.ied as follows, to-wit:
All the right, title end interest of;
he said defendant in and to the1
folJowjr
certain
oil mn
i-'« d premises and a
gaa mining lease and!
leasehold estate thereby created
icrine
pertain
of ,he
to the
ithwe*t
red
of l
in
wn
on to m •
»ed out ol
ik county,
on in
son,
I’ll,
d
■a
T> I
d
d
M
Iff
Bead Breading at Low CeaS.
The cheapest way for * poor mas ft
obtain the use of a pure bred sire Is t#
Induce a do*en of his neighbors to co
operate with him in the purchase of a
■Ire of merit an may be desirable. The
Minnesota nation tieliewea this a fee
slide plan fbr poor or well to do farm
•r*. Th# poor man can hardly afford
to own such a sire for his exclusive
o*e. The more fortunate neighbor
doesn't want to waste money In excltt
alee ownership, so tbe practical way I
h* own a boll In neighborhood partner
nhlp and all use him until his useful
■esa Is exhausted by reason of rela
Monshlp to the cows of the community
Then be may tie sold to anam sake
^•Uly wise neighborhood.
' CO Tt tt lif
i-titor or the last will nnd testa
Bl of Hl.ly Hayes, nee Bear,, de
(Pi. plaintiffs and J. M.
. r and B L DeLozier defendant,
I will on 4he 14th da> of May. 1F14
ween the hours of 9 o'clock a. m
and 5 o’clock p. m to-wlt. at 2 o'-
clock p. m. of said dav at the front
door of the District Court house In
..:e city of ?apul;:a rn tlie county and
state aforesaid offer at public sale
and sell to the hlshest bidder for
cash In hand. ai> the right, title and
interest of the above named defen
Jants in and to the following des
crihed property to-wit:
All of the easterly ninety-one (91 (
feet or Lot numbered six (Si and a
psrt of lot numbered Three describ-
ed as follows: Beginning at the
southeast corner of said Int 3. run-
ning thence Northerly along the lot
line, a distance of fifty-three and
four tenths (53 4) feet, thence wes
terlv para'Iet to ,'J.i north of
the southerly line of lot 3 a dis-
tance of 91 feet, thence southerly
parallel to and 91 feet west of the
east line of said lot Three a dim
tance of 53.4 feet; thence easterly
along the southerly line of lot 3 a
distance of ninety-one feet to the
point of beginning, being parts of
Lots Three and Six in P’oek Fiftv
(50) as is shown by the gc.errment
survey and plat of 8*>»njlr" Creek
eonnty, Oklahoma.
Raid property levied on and to be
sold *s the property of above
named defendant J M. Del o»ier and
B. I.. DeLozier and taken on no exe-
cution In favor of William Grayson,
exeeutor of the last win aM testa-
ment of Hilly Hayes, nee 1-vr. de-
ceased.
i
Henry Clay King. Sheriff.
By Sam Matthews, Deputy. 5(
I Seven
; lahoma.
and have
Delay “Pl>r*<*®<«
p Eighteen (
71 csdst, Cr*
uii?
W. II.I’IiLKEY
DEMIST
Rooms 118-110 Gurst Bldg.
rauied said property t
according to law
J-WO.00.
Now therefore, notice Is given that
I will offer for sale and sell forcaah,
to the highest and best bidder said h>h( _ ' ner Main I Dewey
* 1 none .(.’,4 . . Re« i’hone
property or so ainch thereof aswilli
satisfy said judgment and costs on
the 12th dav of May, 1914, at one
o'clock p. ra. of said day at the front
door or the building now u?ed and
in which is located the district court
room, in Hapulpa, Creek county
Oklahoma.
Witness my hand this 3rd day of
April 1914.
Henry Clay King,
Sheriff of Creek county,
By Bam Matthews. Deputy.
*Tffrsf
Okla
vs.
ptihlifued ir^DaT^OiTarorr'a
Farmer and Laborer March 27. April
3, 10, 1914 >
Notice for Publication
State.of Oklahoma Creek County.
In District Court.
Hoy A. Kingsbury, Plaintiff,
May V. Kingsbury, Defendant..
No. 3533
Said defendant May V Kingsbury
will take notice that she has been
sued in the above named court
divorce upon the grounds of deser-
tion and abandonment and must anr-
wer the petition filed therein by said
plaintiff on or before th* 7th day
of May A D, 1914 or said petition
will be taken as true and a Judg-
ment for said plaintiff In said ac-
tion for divorce will he rendered ao-
rordlngly.
Dated this 2flth day of March. 1914.
Earl Poster,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest:
W. R. Casteel, District Clerk
(BEAL)
•Siij
hor Bale—Good team horses.
9 or Heat—Two bed rooms for gen-
tlemen only. Modern. Apply at Ha
8. Oak. Phone 84)5. j(
Foe Exchange—General stock o(
merchandise, *i,5o<i for y*:)u|pa pr
perty. Todd, Peace Disturber.
138 tf
9or Sale Hoorn la: House o.
Dewey. Eight rooms nicely furnish-
ed. ali occupied by permanent room
era. Will *e|] sacrifice. Cal) "<Q”
Democrat office.
Agents Wanted From |« to 919 a
ffnv can tie made by any mau will-
Ing to put In six hours a day. sellinx
a farm necessity. Inquire of J. H. N.
Cobb Com. club rooms, Hapulpe.
Okie iftft tf
Democrat ioc
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SolitiP Building
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22 1-2 N. Main, Sapulpa
J Phone 540
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npkcialist
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat—Eyes
accurately tested for glasses.
Burnett Building , South Main St.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
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ICE
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nnd Coal
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the city
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