Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1911 Page: 5 of 10
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KIEFER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911.
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\ usal Notl“s i Local Notes
Notice for Publication
T O O JT Kiefer Lodge. I.O'O. K.
*• —V. * * No. 2*16, meets itt I. O. O.
F. Hall every Friday.
Wm. I/iwk,
Noble Grand.
K K. SITAGKK, Secretary.
Judge Ramsey was a
at Sapulpa Iasi Friday.
court visitor
Rebekah.
Kiefer Kelx'kah. Lodge
No. 170, meets at I. <).
i). F Mall every Wednesday.
MKS. MoRTON,
Noble Iirand.
MRS. OKKTKUMC NHKOI'T, Heretary.
D TVT A Wild W(x>d Camp No.
Wl ftidil. Meets every Tlirs- I ■ , ,
day night at h o'eloek. at the K. N'. of A.| notice that he has
ha’ll. Visiting members weleonie.
Annie K NtatTonl. Nora Jones,
Oraele. Recorder.
“Slim” (Gardner
gee visitor Tuesday.
was a Musko- J
KIEFER CHURCHS.
Christian Church.
Fast Main Street.
Services morning and evening, second and
fourth Sunday of each month. Hlhle school
every Sunday at lna m.
Wai.tkk S. Roio ktk, Jk.. Pastor.
Catholic Church.
Fast Main Street.
Mass on t he llrst and t bird Suio.ay of each
month. First Sunday at in a m, and third
Sunday at * a ill.
Kkv. Jokkhh Van Eyck, Pastor.
Business & Professional Cards
Flowers Nelson
J. Riley League
NELSON & LEAGUE,
Attomeys-at-Law.
is ]-2 Fast Second St. Tulsa. Okla.
Plume 112K._
Dr. D. F. JOHNSTON,
Dentist.
State of Oklahoma, county of
Creek
S. FT George, plaintiff, vs D.
Hedey defendant.
Before W. H. Sloat, justice of
the peace of Mounds township, said
county. | _
Said defendant I). Fleiley will take
been sued in the Joe Fulp was down from Sapulpa
above named court, by the above I uesday on business.
named plaintiff to recover the sum of i -
$24. 95 on account of goods wares |,;vcn a |aWyCr can
and merchandise and that personal p()kcr game in Kiefer.
property of said defendant has been __
seized m attachment and said cause
set for trial on the 18 day of March
lbll, at 10 o’clock a m at which
time if said defendant fail to appear,
the allegations of plaintiffs hill of par-
ticulars will be taken as true, and a
judgement for said plaintiff in said
action for said amount claimed and
for costs, and in the attachment there
in granted, will be rendered accord-
ingly.
Dated this 15 day of Feb 1911.
Attest- W. H. Sloat, justice of (J. R. RurnneV left for Davis,
the peace. W. Fi. Morton, Attorn- Wednesday morning to be gone for
ey for plaintiff. a few days.
When in Town
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When in Sapulpa see the Bargains
at Rucker’s.
caught at a
Constable l.ake was in Sapulpa on
official business Friday
Judge Sloat wai
after some horses.
in Tulsa Tuesday 1. i
Quite a number of Sapulpa people
attended the Firemens Ball in this
city Tuesday night.
STOP AT THE
Central Drug Store
Just Where the Car Stops.
EVERYTHING THE BEST!
Full Line of All Kinds of Patent Medicines.
Prescriptions are Our Specialty.
5 N. Main street. Phone 139. SAPULPA,OKLA;:
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Notice Of Settlement of
Final Account Guardian
Best line of Mens Shoes
county at Rucker's, Sapulpa.
''(tic*-. Fli>t door
More. Kn-t Klde.
.list of Central I trust
Kiefer. OklH.
Dr. I. L. MOYER,
Physician & Surgeon,
K lefer, i tklahoniH.
I < merly house plij stelnii mid surgi on at
11m Metropolitan Hospital. New York city.
Phone: < iftlee 27, R« sldeiice #6.
* title. Hours: a to 10a m, 2 to t din. 7 toHpm
Dr. G. A. STAFFORD,
State of Oklahoma, Creek county,
in county court, In the matter of the
guardianship of Thomas F. Death
and Jessie May Death, minors.
Notice is hereby given that A D.
Zimmerman the duly appointed and
qualified guardian of the estate of
Thomas F. Death and Jessie May
Death, minors,has rendered and pre-
sented for settlement, and
Mrs F. M. Roister of St Douis was
the guest of Mr and Mrs Harley
Haugh in this city this week
Blankets,()ne-furth Off this week
at Rucker’s, Sapulpa.
I'ncle Joe Thompson and Harrs
tiled in ^,c'n were ^own ^rom Sapulpa Thurs
«id court’ hiVaccmm.' and rrpor. of,lool,i»* »h« «■* ho,8c
Physician and Surgeon. mjardianship, and praying for
Calls answered day or night. Office his discharge; and that Saturday the Several from Kiefer attended the
at Dr. Johnson’s dental parlors jy ^av of March A D 1911, at 2 j Eagles meeting in Sapulpa Tuesday
Fiast Main St. Phene .11. Residence 77 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, night. '
at the county court room in the city --
Dr. I. E. GLADDEN, of Sapulpa, in said county, has been , Mes(jamcs gd McKeener, Mrs
Physician and Surgeon. daly appointed by the said court for Ru]e a,)(j other Sapulpa ladies were
Office with Dr. Pearson, on West the settlement of said account, at shopping in Kiefer Tuesday.
Main Street. Kiefer, Okla. which time and place any person in- i _
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It Is Important
For you to know that
we have Again Re-
plenished our stock of
Watches, Diamonds,
Cut Glass, China and Silverware.
I Headquarters for First-class Watch and Jewelry Work and Engraving
MILLER & CASH,
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North Main St.
SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
tercsted in said estate or in said mi-
nor may appear and show cause, if
any they have, why said account
should not he approved and said
louses for sale or rent. Acknowledge gUar(jian discharged as prayed for.
In testimony whereof, I have here-
unto set my hand and affixed the
_ seal of said cou.:, this 15th day
of February, A 1) 1911.
Warren H. Brown, County Judge.
O. P. RAMSEY, J. P.
Real Estate Agent.
ments of deeds and mortgages.
()ffice: Third door east of Searchlight
office, Main street.. Kiefer, Okla.
W. F. RICHISON,
CITY DRAY AND
TRANSFER . .
Deave Orders at Frisco Depot.
If you want the best laundry work
send your laundry to Fi P. Hicks
agent for the Rightway Daundry,
three doors west of postoffice. 1
W. D. Hart, the blacksmith was
called to Galena, Kans., Monday
owing to the death of his mother at
that place.
Week End Special
32- 4
Dr. J. A. CONNELL,
Surgeon.
Specialty : l>l.eM»e. of Women and Men.
Phone MWi. i iftlee; Main ami 1’ewey, Soil*,
tiulldlllg.
SAtTLPA - - OKLA.
Walker, the ice man, is beginning
smile. The w eather is getting
warm.
J Brown was arrested by Constable
Dake Monday for gambling. Brown
paid Judge Sloat a fine of Si.0(1.
Service will he held next Sunday at
II a m and ":S0 p m at the Metho-
dist church. There will he special
music at each service.
Blankets
$2.00 12-4 Blankets, per pair 1.29
$1.50 11-4 Blankets, per pair 98c
Only one pair to a customer
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
Every Shoe, no matter how
or what, is guaranteed by us,
and every pair on sale at a reduced price
REMEMBER
We will give away absolutely FREE Saturday, Feb. 18 at 5
p. m. a $5. Persian Shirt Waist, Come Saturday sure.
Mr and Mrs F. C. York of Salma
Kans , arrived Wednesday morning
to visit Mrs Yorks sister, Mrs G R.
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W. E. HART
General Blacksmith and
Wagon Work.
Stitt,fact ton Guaranteed. .j. | ,
Shop West of Kailroml. Kiefer, ok In 4 I can tty Some.
Childs’ Rompers
All colors made to sell at 50 cents
Speoial price
Boys’ Waists
42c
- Rumney.
Frank Walker and Ben Jones ___
came down from Osage Junction yy p Green lifts opened ^LlTts ot fast Colors, regular 50 cent
Monday. The boy,»ere pu. thro- thp Swio. Dmine Hnil in the wot values, without collars, special price 35c
u^h the work of .he tain lodp ha- | p,rt #fk)w„ wi|, th.
pulpa Tuesday night. Now they
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NOTICE!
I he Searchlight Company
will pay ten cents each for the
first copy of the Searchlight
hearing the following dates,
delivered to this office:
January 21, 1910
February 18, 1910.
March 11, 1910.
April 1. 1910.
April 29, 1910.
June 10, 1910.
July 1, 1910.
Julv 9, 1910.
Weary Willy Walker, one of the
best known farce comedies before
the public of this country today is to
he seen by the patrons of the opera
house has been secured for one per-
formance on-next Sunday evening. A
Rea! Farce Comedy, is the word
coming ahead of the attraction from
cities they have played this season.
best ‘2.5c raeaB in Kiefer
ch:cken dinner Sunday.
79c
Stanford Berryhill, the gentleman
who refused to make a 540,000 bond
in order to hold a $28 job, dropped
in and planked down a dollar for the
Smith Kiefer and wife of Apple-
ton City, Mo., visited in Kiefer this
week- Their daughter, Mrs J B
Rundles returned with them I ues-
Searchlight I uesday, and thus, one ,]ay for a .isit in the Mo town.
J hv onr, the good people are taking _
to this paper.
The merriest and best show of
the season, will undoubtedly he the
unanimous verdict regarding Weary
Willie Walker, which will appear at
the opera house on next Sunday.
Charming music, funny commedians
costly wardrobe and an investure of
special and appropriate scenery with
vaudeville attractions combine to
form a program par excellence. Re-
member the date
The Bridge Club was entertained
Tuesday night by Mr Hibbard at th«
home of Mrs Best. Refreshments
were served and an enjoyable time
had.
The supper given at the M. Fi.
church last Tuesday night by the
Dadies Aid Society was a complete
success and they wish to thank the
people for their kind patronage.
Boys’ Pants
100 Pure Kersey, Knickerbocker style 79c
75 Pure Kersey, Special
Sweaters at half price
Pure Linen Crash
18 Inch extra heavy bleached pure
linen crash actual value 14c
Childrens’ Wash Dresses
Made of Chambray, ages 2 to 4, at
Men’s Shirts
Heavy work shirts never sold for
less than 50c
Dress Shirts at
10c
45c
42 1-2
75c
Ladies’ Shirt waists
Greatest values ever given in
Ladies’ White Waists
Lot 1. Waists worth up to $1.75, all
new 1911 waists full embroidered
back and front, price $1.12
Lot 2. Very high grade scalloped fronts
real values $2.00, Your choice 1.39
Hidalgo Cheviot
The new cheviot that wont tear,
cheap at 12 l-2c, Special price 10c
Childs’ Dresses
A large assortment of childs’ worth
from 25c to $1.98, on special sale
All Muslin Underwear 1-4 off
All kinds of garments included
Lace Curtains Cheap
To reduce the size of our stock we have
selected 1,838 pairs and marked them at
HALF PRICE
Wanted
The Kiefer Searchlight would like
to have a countrv correspondent from
each ne ghbn.hood in Creek County
Any vv ishmg to take up this propo-
sition will please address the
ight at Kiefer, Okla.
If gambling goes in Kiefer, let her
go. It it is to he closed, close her.
It don’t make any difference, Mr.
Officers, where you find a game,
stop it and arrest the players. It J
Search-1 might pinch the foot of a few howl .
ers, hut let it pinch. Do your duty ’
Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses
You couldn’t possibly make them for as little as we’ll sell them
$2.98 and $3.98
RUCKER’S SES
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Robinson, Clyde M. Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1911, newspaper, February 17, 1911; Kiefer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1474338/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.