Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 29, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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THREE
SAPULPA EVENING LIGHT
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IjOHN F. EGAN.
I I. K. BERRY
Imark hilles.
Christian Science Society.
Sunday services at Ha. m
Wednesday evening testimonial ser.
I vice at 8 o'clock.
wee services the public is cor-
Icvlled.
(Pawnee Courier-ins paten, i
The Rev. Jno. T. Curtis preached]
lit* farewell nermoti last Sunday
night and will take up his work in his
new field at Sapulpa next Sunday
morning, when he will preach his
oiieini'..* sermon. He will return to
Pawnee next Tuesday and prepare his
CITY IN BRIEF
Ury Knight returned yester-
Claremore.
of Ute leading
, is in the city
rlsney, one
of Shawnee,
Rev. James will prea
doors of the ctvurc'h will
mem beta.
2:15 p. m. Jr. Leogue.
Rev. Jones will
guers.
3 p. m Great ins
7:30 p. m. Youii
and song service.
Preaching 8 p.
Sermon by Rev.
“How Men Are Caught.” Mrs. Whar
will sing. Revival all 'next week
J. C. Jeter, Pastor.
»r the number, Phone 231,
ring your groceries and
irper Bros.
meeting foi men.
tenin-g up is easy. Paints,
varnishes and wall paper, all
,t bowman's Pharmacy.
531 and get youi groceries,
id tesh vegetables. Harper
New l ily ami (iMinty Maps.
J Robert Burnham's new city. Creek
ounty and oil field maps are up-to-
date and (h pendable. At Bc*rd Realty
e( uipany and National Abstract com-
nanv office. Beard Building, Sapulpa.
29-2t
SO Cl El Y-
inlet who has been visiting
ter Mis. Brooks Burnett
i tomorrow to her home in
At The Salvation Army.
Sunday schc^pl 2:30 p. m.
Evening Service-
Open air service 7:30 p. m.
Indosr service 8:15 p. m.
The Salvation Army holds evening
services at the above named hours
.very evening of the week except
Monday evening.
H. G. ROBB. Capt.
Editor
MARy CARMACK McDOUGAL
.... Phone 322 -
da' alteinoon. when the jury ane.
.wing out about one hour, brought in
a verdict of not guilty.
This case was started Wednesday;
afternoon, and went to the jury al*out
2:30 yesterday afternoon.
Hedden wa* charged with selling
about $'-’,00u worth of furniture that
belong! d l a rooming house w hich he
had rented iliom Thomas Wills. In
the informal Ion It **»s charged that
I he appropriated the money for tils own
use. but In attemikiug to prove the
charge, the prosecution failed.
of the old ones
Inless Dentistry and painless
. Dr. J. V Bnlte. Union Den-
10 East Dewey \ve„ Sapulpa,
Harold WlHlanvs and John Meyera
of this city left this afternoon to
spend Sunday with friends and reta-
il vca In Shawnee.
Symphony (lull.
Miaa Maude Whitaker was
yesterday afternoon to the Symphony
club at h*r home on South Poplar.
The following “Spring” pto-ram
was rendered.
Piano solo. From Flowet to Flow-
er"—Miss Whitaker.
Song. "Roses After R
Mis* Katz.
Piano Solo, "Ruste o
lug—Miss Menifee.
Song. "Sing On”,
Gates.
Soig, “Springtime,"
Grimm.
Song "Spring Song
combe.
Mrs McCallum and Mrs. Grimm gave
diatiict convent-ion at
at Harper
vegetables daily
tone 231.
hi.sicss
C. A. Rock, of Mann ford, is in
of the M. E
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Elm, between Dewey and Hobson
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Morning sermon at 11 a. m.
Junior l/eaguo 3 p. in.
Kpworth League 6:20 p. in.
W. J. Meredith. D. D., l’astor.
Rev. Dr. C. R. Robinson will preach
at the First M. E. church on Sunday
m ii «. m. After the sermon he will
administer the sacrament of the
l ord's supper. Come and hear Dr.
He is pastor
Cowman's Pharmacy sells paint.
ve fresh lettuce, radishes, on
w potatoes, tomatoes, tunnil
rbeubarb and stra worries
11, Harper Bros.
URINARY!
L DISCHARQCS
The case was one
on I he dix-ket.
Roekel—Miss
Each Cap- /^^\i
mule bcaraWlOnl
the I
ALL DtCOOIsT*
Becker—Mrs.
Mrs. Brinm
r Water Commissioner Stout
« city mingling with old
served to South and Rev. tom joms. rne
Schmldl,' gsdlflt pastor will speak on "What is •
, Hlllis, the Use?" A thousand men aie want-
’1 ed. It is time the men in this city were j
giving some attention to religion, j
Mrs. Wharton, Sapulim's sweet sing-1
(I leli last Ing soloist, will sing No boy midei j
i relatives 14 y«-ars admitted. There will lie 't’io|
I go from schemes laid to trap men Into doing,
r home in' what they do not wtant to do. All men
reports of the
Okmulgee.
Light refreshments were
The dub will meet next
Grimm.
Guests of the club at
meeting were Mrs. Hart
Ricks, Miss Harbison ant
Fanu.
<t Kltfruird will remain In Sa-
ntil the close of the present
j»rm, when be will Join his
in the Far West.
ROSES AND
CARNATIONS
At Christian Church.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Service 11 a. m.
Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 8 p. m.
Mottling subject- “Is Th1r
Right ?"
Evening, “l-ayiiwr lTP Trea
163 in Sunday school Last
175 is the aim for this Sund
Bring your billies with you
Every one welcome every
lorey. Hi Fox, Frank Wheatlv
McKeever left tills afternoon
Istow, wihete they will attend a
Igiven by the younger set of that
knight. All are experts in the
bhoi'eain art aid swing the light
Itic toe most gracefully.
Strictly Freih, Always
Hand.
Mrs Chat leg Whitaker delightfully
entertained the little friends of Harold
Whitaker and Fura-le Furgerson yes-
terday from three to five with a party
in honor of the boys thirteenth blrth-
cianioiu vi-eire olaved and a deli-
PANSY PLANTS NOW
READY 35c PER DOZEN
Baptist Church.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. tn.
B. Y. P. U. 7:15 p. m.
Ptayer meeting Thursda
at 8 o'clock.
A cordial invitation exten
p. J. Gonkwrtght
Mias Mary Cfuce left yesterday af‘
ternoon for Okmulgee where site will
si>enid Sunday with relative*
Greenhouses IJ H. B»rch Phone 517
SellimiI Teacher* Qulzxed.
Examination* for state cert iftca/t- a
are being held today In the office of
County 8u peirintendeul of Srdioois
Burges*. A large number of te«JtW>
are taking the exam*nation.
Tha.rsHav and Friday were devoted
First Presbyterian Church.
Suutday achool at 10 a. tn.
Pleaching at H a- l*'
Preaching at 8 p. m.
Rev J. T. Curtis will hold bo>
Sunday aerviees. These service* w
be tiie beginning of the ministry
Rev. Curtis In this city and you a
earnestly requested to be present.
j, T. Curtiis. Pastor
(C'ontiaued From Page One)
INNOCENT
HCNDIIKD FEET TO
COST BUT *4.766
SHtiKT ABSOLUTELY
Dr. J. A. Campbell
report of the board of apprais-
[lopiiiteti by the city commission-
few days ago, to appraise the
, of the land necessary to con-
Washington street.
looms on the floor on which Dr. stion
ha* his office, hapi>ened to be out of
the city on the day in question and re-
turned to ills room at abouit tilie hour
alleged by the girl for the commis-
sion of the crime and Mr. Smith states
emphatically that there
Dr. Short 8 o...*™ — —
as alleged by
said that the cries and
of the viobtm were loud and
Veterinary Surgeon
Graduate Ontario Veterinary Col-
lege, Office Thompson 6c CautH
on's Barn. Phone 200.
I to open up
Lday filed with the ofcy clerk.
■ report shows that it will be
Isarv to condemn property with
Ltagie of 600 feet. n'Hl the appraie*
[vailue this proiHMty at $4.7«6.
L $400 of this amount is based on
hn.1 nf moving house’s already
-- ■ ——-> was no one tn
office ait the time, neither
wa* there any moise
Miss Pigg, who
groans
pitiful.
It is believed, by those who d.-sire
lo be charitable, that Miss Pigg is ,5>' „
victim of a delusion, that her mind is ^
affeoted and that unless some radical <
j change in the status of the case is ar- (
I , ived at. she will be examined as no _
her sanity.
Miss Pigg '« 'he sister of the young
girl who recently chat ged her school
teacher with having-, i^aiteti her cruel-
ly for some infraction of school rules.
The mute friends of Dr. Short &ie
delighted that the CU*e allegwl again*>
him should have fallen to the ground
so quickly.
The sto’.y printed in an evening
publication regarding the matter was
gravely unjust to D:. Short, inasmuch
j ag nt was evidently develoi>ed from the
! imagination of the reporter. This
I publication rtab-d that when arreste.l
l»r. Short luui a revolver, a dagger and
other inetmments of death on his
lie -son. Tills is declared alwolutely
mv; rue. Dr. Short was moving from
one part of Ohe city to another on the
day of his arrest and had a razor hone
in his pocket. From this the reporter
........I..! r» nocket full o' rocks.
m The bearing of children Is frequently
L — m followed by poor health for the
mother. This supreme crisis of life
fjly finding hor physical system unpre-
. pared for the demands of nature,
. X / leaves her with weakened resistive
/l/\ powers and sometimes chronic all-
f1!/ ments. This can be avoided If
ho coming of baby, and the healthy -woman can
the only remedy that perfectly and thoroughly
- motherhood, and brings about a natural and
■ cost J. IV. Ralston, a fa
Sfciov , just and even $35
revolver for the purpose
Psalms 136:1-9.
thanks unto the Lord
for his mercy end
O give
i,e is good
for ever.
0 give thanks unto the- God of goas ;
for his mercy omhireth for ever.
0 give thanks to the Lord of lords
lor his mercy endureth for ever.
To him who alone doeth great won-
ders; for his mercy endureth for ever.
To him that by wisdom made the
i,<ovens■ for his mercy endu-reth for
lakes Home Baking Easy
5 Room Modern House
Three blocks from depot only $ 1000, $200
down, balance like rent.
Oil Lease For Sale In Proven
T erritory
__- SEE--—-
jamison & McAllister
309 Berryhill Building
ibsolutely Pure
only baking powder
do from Royal Grapo
Cream of Tartar
LUM.NQ LIME PHOSPHATE
f'unard. eranddaugh-’er of
Miss Margery
ship line.
to he i«siir-d for thi« week
CAPSmr.5
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