The Sapulpa Democrat. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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GEORGE C. BLTTE
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Tiiskogee. Ind Ter
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informed o. Saturday that he had , "* b<* w<*tf,«*r ‘•‘Cities. ing ^ $lu„ O0 ^ p,aiI)biri£r and
<«*toA ia bloom. He say* this i, I **>e ro°^ ** ****** put on about beniing hid. The committee re
trm ewriteM be be* ever known cot j three hondred feel of Ibe platform -*rv*s the right to reject how „r
tow to be ID Wool . . F LmsaI. * nr
Bk\ F. LaFatlttk.
J M. WEEKS & SON,
j You Buy Grocer ies j
A'«(e» i«for f*rr.. and cHs vr>jv-
erij Miwkcwcaad ftep«Je«i r*. ,,„j*
*'”■ iMUHgn Notary PnWIc
Sapu p*. L T.
And We Sell
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3 Good Groceries Cheap [
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fc Bookkeeping, Shorthand. PoomI Hj“<1'B,c‘*
k 6c Telegraphy at Great- „ „ LjIf,
^ l> Reduced Rates. HLGHES.
, A number of business colleges /^^°rne) At La\V,
f ***** ***•" *dTerti»ing big reduced Sanulna I T
l rate- fora three mowlhf summer 1 »• T-
cour*^«. We can beet it. if vour i WA u* Bou Muii.iin.
PIkimXo. IS*.
FIXTURES!
Han ties 10. 15, 25 & 30c each.
Gas Cook Stove.
Also plates lor any cast stove..
HARNESS HOUSE OF THE NORTHWEST.
Builders’ hardware
Locks from 20c to $2.25
N. E. Chapman
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In aeouiuing charge of the gnicery atore formerly
owned by Elliott Bro«., we wi*h to innouce that
we will handle nothing hut lir-t clam good* and
will give boneat weights and rnea-ure«». Our ex-
perience in the grc«ery buainea- a.vera several
yearn and therefore we know what to buy. We
will be pleaded to nerve you l*e«au*e we know we
can and will pleane you. Give ua your orders.
LAFE SPEER,
iFisin.-t. City Iona* ob
Uirni*. Moaej to l»«j imJUo
BCTT BLOU. KAPUCPA. I. T
R. B TftOMPSON.
j Ripley & Faughti
Elliott’s Old Stand.
time i» worth anything, we can
give you the mont thorough prac*
tical and extensive course to i»ehad
at a lenn coH than you can get a. ABSTRACT . AND . LOAN , uav
coume of any kind in any other , h ,
-chool, even if they give you ey-1
cry cent of your tuition free.
Will aU* secure you a goo<J posi-
tion. \\ rite for facts and figures
that will prove our clairun beyond I
the shadow of a doubt to the most
skeptical. Capital City Busin*** a„ .
College, Guthrie, okia. Attorney At Law.
— Practice in all courts. Office
Official Call. I in Butt building. Rooms l
. 9, and 3.
I he Indian Territory Democratic I aapulpa. . t
Executive committee is hereby call-
ed to meet at Shawnee on Monday
•Inly 9, Jltor;, f«»r tiie purple of I A T T TMF^QT^V
transacting such business a- may' ^ LUNLOfc I ,
projierly come before it.
1* red 1‘arkinson, Chairman.
. H. I lastings, Secretaiy.
Ben Hur Flour
Is still in the lead. The more it is tried the better
it is liked. \\ e are
Selling Hore
Of it every day, which is a guarantee of its quality.
DENTIST.
GROCERY
Our trade since we purchased the Henderson &
Hamilton stock lias almost »nowc<l ns under,
hut we are now prepared to meet all orders
promptly and have already made large pur
ebaaes of
New & Fresh Groceries
We know the business from beginning to end
and will save you money, considering the high
class of goods we sell. Come in and invest.-
Kate our manner of doing business and we will
make you a
A Satisfied Customer.
Henderson & Hamilton’s Old Stand
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Sapulpa Carriaqe &
Horseshoeinp Co.
Oldest Establishment of its Kind in the City.
Office in Soliss Building.
- IND. TER
OUR SPECIALTIES
tune Carriage and Buggy Work. Horse-
shoeing. Any kind of blacksmith and plow
work We guarantee all o.ir work to be
first Has* and we are prompt.
South Main.
Ernest Bozartli ha-sold the Ok-
mulgee Democrat to C. M. Casey
and L. G. I>diert, who have taken
charge.- Both are experienced I c a pr it p*
newspaper men and have been con 1 rvruj-rA«
net ted with the Tulsa I btily World.
They will issue a daily called the
Okmulgee Daily Democrat. We
have always regarded the Demo-
crut as one of our !>est exchanges
and while we shall miss Mr. Bo-
zartli we extend to the new prop-
rietors our I test wishes for their
success.
All ladies who are members of
the Library Club, who are wives,
mothers or daughters of memtiers
of Sapulpa Commercial Club are
raquMtcd to bo present at < <»m (
mercial Club rooms in the Soliss " K ,IOLt) ()l’H BREAD
building on Monday evening, .July is better because we know how it’s
!tth at 8 o’clock, in order to perfee Cleanliness has much to
an auxiliary to the Sapulpa Com- , TT'!11 .* ba,Jery «nd we have
mercial Club. mucb to do with cleanliness. Our
Our old friend .lake Clauder was 1 BENCH, VIENNA AND
in town Friday and informs us KYE BREAD
that they have a Isiuncing baby I’*r*" scrupulously clean as perfect,
girl a week old. Of course it is " P < luim I^Hei’tion in bread Imk
tho hanosouiest Iwby on Rock 8ml,r,fer y°u to °nr patrons
Creek This makes Mr .wut Mr to ,verJfY our ^'ni. A standing
. ,i , . , ' KHM *>,r- tt,u] Mra- order for our bread issure to make
lauder s family a boy and a girl J you laugh and grow fat 1
Blanket Coffee
L also in the lead in that line.
B. M. VanOrman
PHONE 91.
SOUTH MAIN
W<kh^n
Stable!
The undersigned have leased the Harper Feed Yards and
will conduct a first class livery and feed stable.
GOOD I HAMS AND FINE RIGS,
KM-oiMlik. |>ri<». ..d 8r.t , KmniMUtiiiM i. «l,.i
"* U’ »iv' «'« PuWio. Vh..,,„.,v work in
I., K K I'ULI.KK, Vrt,rl„.ry S,.r,.,.,,.
R. R. FULLER, Mgr., Sapulpa.
and .lake wears 11 smile that won’t
come off.
Senator Sorglirum says that the
advantage of having a iarge num
1st of political friends depends
ujs.n whether they are friends who
want to do something for you or
whether they are friends who want
you to do something for them
If you have the headache often
or are troubled with your eyes w a-
tering, or are seen to knit your
brows frequently, it would he well
for yon to have m pair of glasses
lilted at Dr. Turner’s Drug Store.
The many friends of Jack Wis-
dom, who has again been afflicted
with his old malady hemorhage of
the lungs will he pleased V, |«.arn
that he is improving.
To Rknt— Two desirable rooms
for rent suitable for light house
keeping, very private. Inquire at
this olhee.
When you want a prescription
tilled bring it to the Ontral Drug
Store as we handle the best drug.
BON TON BAKERY
Vernon Blake, Prop.
STEVENS
[haveVou'trTed:
< the new oriink l
l VITA
i Manufactured by Sapulpa Bottling Works k
■j ,,ntlr<'1)' of ,rillt juices and herl», there- >
j| fee strictly pure, deliciona and healthful f
^ Phone 126 for a Case Today ►
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SAPULPA ICE COMPANY.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PURE CRYSTAL ICE.
H you want Ice delivered toyour door call
up Phone 131. Ice can be had at office
any time Don’t forget our location
N. Poplar Street Phone
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........ r,,|'»bl« «*y Meat Market .. d.dn, h„.i
nea, at Bennlor’a old .land, where I will I*. p|,^.d
meet all toy old cuatomera as well „,.w. Everything,
in the meat line.
G. R. WILLIAMS, Prop.
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NORTH MAIN ST.
SAPULPA l. T.
The Democrat for fine job work,
We make ii a specialty.
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The Sapulpa Democrat. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906, newspaper, July 5, 1906; Sapulpa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1470645/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.