Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 297, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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SAPULPA EVENIN6LIGHT STOMACH STABrfEBS
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Exrj ***r rcfultrlr more th*n a
mi.hon #u>m*rh (uffercc« ta the Unit.
State*. l-w? -»!Ki uxl Cacadi -jl.
LYNCHING
h North llOKATA, G»)IUiE RAK-
».K W HO hii.u:d uifk and
FATHER-IN-LAW. HANG-
I P BV A MOB.
IVirUaBd. Or*
ais drew# »as
her front waif
Nor
11 vise
• ben
I' _ Ooaalac
tb* Uf* of a
ber t.
traps
IB riTNN.
Apwia
HU M cewt
'take a
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15-11
Tork.
Eau Ha’ Ad Tber*
» HrM TraH
Advertising Rates.
MAILT
dump ’its: ....
1JCHT.
:>
■yerrua. „ ja*
per met
p*r mefc
Per tact
— *1.4* Vrr act
. w oe pwr inch
tamfUfi-W. pbln»
*<r. 40 '<-n*« per
« laforwMttra
Of r.Atmn is *oJHUT• length of column
n fre-tu*. aHth of column, Li «io*
-__• I
Weekly I tst>«
OtMiaf- r^ctt* ...... 2> i>*r inch
fWrti.. - r per lix*
CMik* a —n -h‘A nan.- rate a* dal:'
AuarOcu. lua From <1*11, to »•• **5
w vf .. . -tiw^ » <1 lao.#ti jit ,,f l’5.t**r |
»»- seat to f.« rock p-j* a few w««ka
trying to lorn* ber o£>u> Lbe §„-• -.-ta,
Mair Wilson ^ged IT »#• foam) «m-
’ rwHcf ; rioted aa rototaM'- cfl ttc river tug
nil «H- AJa.-a, by Patroiaat-a Miller, Sher-
*<x*J and C*#oc. following informa-
tion given to tb* polio- department
by 1'a'roimen Dalrympl*. who n*
told of the alight gure abcord the |
tiny craft
Captain Charkw D^let and > log in- ■
«er C. S. Ham bo of tb* Alarm, were ]
■1-taii.ed for a tim. folio* ,tg the *r-
rwt ol lbe girl, j.a It had been re-
uort,<! that eh* being held la I
)“* ** noot aa you t»n. j bondage. but later they were released ,
rraben -.bey proved that they were not
a a are of the girl 6 diggulaa. a ippow
ing Iter to be a boy.
Mi*# W.laon cut ber hair abort
an ddonned a boy's «edf worn wilt |
when «£« was found herw»-U penniless
and without mean* of au;g*>n except
tbta* wblh ah-- refused o take at the
tasrgation of her alleged huahand
The diwtulae wa» ao pood that tb*
crew failed to penetrate it.
“She bad ter in-ala with u*“ aald
£ijgib*>-r* Kambo, "but >eb* bad bt-
tle to Jo with ua. When I was hired
aa engineer 1 wanted to Are him—
her, I mean—but tb* kid b**ged so
pitifully to be ^Uowed to stay, that
I basked tip She wj* employed
more to comply with the navigation
laws, which any that a tug's crew
must have a captain, an engineer and
a cr*w not Was than one ah* »*s a
roustabout, and the only thing I ever
noticed about her was tbatt she
would never nl‘"*p in the same bupnk
with any of the bunch. She'd take
a blanket anj roll up la a oorner by
berwelf. 1 can't believe that *-e Is
really a girl.
•-Sammy" vtv the name the girl
went by on the craft, and the Police
are looking for Charles Smith, former
engineer of tbe tug. who brought ter
on hoard and who was discharged
recently
The girl went aboard seven weeks
ago, and when tbe tug was idle sbe
roomed "with ber aunt, a Mr* Stew-
art. at Union avenue and Kujeell at.
1' >* not known whether tbe aunt
knew of the whereabouts of the girt
when ebe was away from the house.
The marriage of the girl is being
investigated by Miaa Wilma Chand-
ler of the depart-mem of fevblio safe-
ty, aa It is thought the child may
only -tamed a'-—>. but lastli
This harmless pc*paion
g«st anythng you eat and
a sour. g*mmf or out-or-order stomaoh
.five mteutea afterwards
If your m-wls don't 3t comfortab-
ly. or wbst you «w lies hka a lump
of lead m Jour atomach. or if you
hare heartburn, thatis a sign of in-
' digestion
Get from your pharmacist a flfty-
t«e of Papes Ihapcpwin and
d<we
will be no eour rising, no
bet-blag of utidsMted food m ted
with arid, to stomach ts or h*a.rt-
i,um fullneMi or .-awry f«*-..bg ,n the
(tomseh, nausea, debilitating or
headacbea. diu.neaa or IntestTnal
griping Ths wiM go. and. iwtud-s,
there will be no sour food left o'er
is the stoma, b to poison your breath
with nauseous odors
Fapea I>»»pep»in is a certain cure
for out-of-order poxnadhs Watga-
U takes hold of your food and dig-sta
It Jut at the aatne as if your stomach
asst there.
Relief in five minutes from all
spomarh abwry is awaiting for you
at any drug store
These large fitly-on: • .<sea obtain
more than sufficient to thoroughly
curs almost any case of dyspepsia.
dLorder.
Lameness
Sloan's Liniment is a quick
and reliable remedy for lame-
ness in horses and other tarm
• mass'* li.MSI *»T-
tfc:*a or. wU tar Ium la Aonoa
*—1 caa«r t roe a OMOI*. I r. - -4
M »l.»y r.ikort Sla wy atahU.-—
Mawriv 1*<TUL
IT Vai rna rw. Sr* tork City.
M Hr 1-Hl aak Aka*—.
Xi H X i.iaa*.of Laaraao. k*a..
k V D . So. X rrlwa — - I kad a war*
•ill a--. »■--*§ m bar care aad a.
Sr fcmtaof -. aa tLn.inaatrai.raly
nr«! br- 1 karp It ail tba t.ia* 1 tr
pa«i4 —i iqaall puuUnu)
Uiig uu.t la* aloea.*
SLOAN'S
LINIMENT
u n quick and safe remedy
for hog cholera.
Cq»«ranr af Caarfia aaa*
llmi LaaaMl tar Ha* Cbalara.
-1 bra-1 Cm. Brown (abo b f*w a
firm.' . that b* bad ivrrrr 1a*t a
bog fnaa cbob-ra au4 that b • rrwi-dr
ft am aw * taMaapvnf'i! o' Bi-«a •
UaiMt >■ a fa.. it »1 e* 4*rm»-
'.r.f ftt-.r < a- i. - i r ...
iaM a. o'b lr ». Brows ai-J wnrlf
war* at tb# Agrlruliaral CV.laaa
bojiJiBf and in tbs ilftaruaao-n at tbs
rtrirfoa ot Tba 4 ■«#.«, Oar. Brow*
g*** ft** ramoUy aatawi u n-f» . bg.~
“ OMttUft -
IkVASSaS 1)4111 >*»».
AlAODaalata. Mt.lb A«LSS.
Steele N D Nov. 11__G-ocs<- Bak-
er. in the Kidder County Jail here
charged with the murder of his wife
and fither-in-law Thomas Git*. *»■
taken from his cell and lynehnd by a
mob. It is tbe first lynching In North
Dakota within a d-<ade.
One week ago today Baker return-
ed from California, where he had been
living and whence his wife had pre-
ceded him by aVnt two wv*ks to
Dawaon. N. D. Entering the liom.
of Mr Glaae he opened fire, kfiring
both hi* wife and father-in-law. The
shooting W ask) to h*v* “been the re-
sult of family trouble.
SATURDAY’S NOTICE
It is now the time to buy your supplies
for fruit cake and plum pudding. We
have Michigan Sweet Cider and Boiled
Cider also citron, orange peel, lemon peel,
raisins, currants, anything in fancy grocery
line. A full line of vegetables and fruits,
fresh oysters, hens ana frying chickens
and cured meats, i : : • • • :
R. T. SHEARER
PHONE 43
tXJRXKK MAFLB AND
.
Bid
+++++++++++++++
♦ +
The members of the First +
+ Mcrhodlst Episcopal church will
tender a reryption to the new 4*
+ Pastor. Rev ▲. D. Lindsey and +
4# family Friday eveolag Nov gU. 4*
4l from g to id o'etoek at the 9u +
+ JaB>*S Hotel AK friends of rke +
+ church are cordially lav Red +
♦ +
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DON’T WEAR
— 0-TRUSS
FARMER’S MINKS AM» MOKK.
After Thirty Year* K.tperirvice I Have
I'roduced An Appliance far Men,
MDnu-s Ur Children Thai
Cure* Rupture.
Wit
• <wed
—-ir.......
+ + + + + + + + + + *M*^*f +
+ +
4> HK*.lorKATIU.N NOTH 1. -J.
+ <u-g ,)-rdlau b» -V* will ba A
4* <f*n •• i «iay next w k the 4*
*T* 1 ‘j’ uy people who
will tM-nd you fre«- my illustrated
have tri>-d it and were cured. It gives
(1 Send It on Trial).
If you have tried most everything
e*se come t<* m* M'here others fail
i* where I have my greatest auccoatt
Seud aU^lied coupon today and I
hook on Rupture and it* cure, ahow-
ng my Appliance and giving you
+ Kin! f 'Klding >»n Soutt Main -J-
d- atria ' ( r the purpo-.- of regis-
+ 1«rlr c * jvho faL* d to g^r J.
+ tholr < ' • a»^ limn in July and +
4 i r " t" oj 1 of reg cu-rlng -J.
•4. ttw>»e ,*iro heroine legal +
•(. vrdera dne? time Parties 4.
+ tiro hate v^oved from ona +
4. ywerlnc* VC'^^Rthvr sin- e J11I1
+ reglsfraCon will havs to re- +
+ rsurtaafee L +
ft. M. NKHT^p, Secretary +
+ J A «offl7phaIrman Coofi- T
4> ty Cleoiyi Hoard. St +
+ *f
+ + + 4-+ + + *J*4* + + + 4* +
A gc-stleman of *-he national Agri-
cuHaral Department oompLina be-
cauae the *-<mes of tb* f*rms do not
work as hard they uaed to
Thit is a sertoui charge, indeed. It
i may develop that, a--.de from getting
• three or four meals a day. milking
the rows, reading the chickens, tend-
ing the children, darning tba socks,
making most of the kids’ clothing
and keeping the house in order, the
farm wivee hare nothing ao do.
Of late years, much has been done
by the farmers themselves to make
life on the farm leas burdensome to
women. Th* social side of farm liv-
ing haa been emphtsized with the dis-
appearing necessity of pioneer hard-
ship*.
The ,igrlcultur«J. gentleman In
Washington now views all this wits
KIRI AT VTKOl It EARLY SEVHAY
MORNING.
NVord ik received her* of a fire *t
Stroud Sunday morning which raze-
ed a Ion of about ITS 90*.
SVoud, OUk . pen 10.— Fire r>f
unknown origan which had burned
its w*y through two buildings before
it w »s dtocoverod, destroyed \a en-
tire business block uere this morning.
Th«- fire -was dikeovered at 1: A5 o'clock
and in thirty minuter the block w»i
ablaze Sparks carried by a -strong \
wind from tbe south ignited several 1
residences In the extreme north pan ;
of town and * barn one Week north j
which a lot of hay ad f«*d wa* stored
was burned to the ground. Several
plates of bus!newt were burned out
and window llhhts in the entire
block by the Intense heat.
The loss is estimated at $75,000 of
which about one-fourth is covered by
insurance. Probably tbe heaviest
lo»*r U- NY. T. Todd, whose rwtaufAst
* as burned »nd w ho lest $100 in cash.
The building* burned are a bakc-ry,
two restaurants, a grocery »-.ore, a
real estate offica building and t»'o
barber shops The fire could be seen
for miles and many of farmer*
came in to help fight the fire. The
bu-.ld'ugs w-iU be replaced by fins
cwo-atory brick structures.
To Relieve Rheumatism
th* body-watte producing uric acid mast bm
gradually arrested and the blood purified.
Correct diet is essential. Abstain from tea
and anything containing alcohol; eat meat only
once a day and talce SCOTT’S EMUL-
SION after every meal.
SCOTT’S Ei'dULSION is rich in blood-
making qualities and makes new blood free
from the poisonous products which irritate
the joints and muscles: its wonder-
ful powers relieve the enlarged, stif-
fened joints; aud more,
SCOTT’S EMULSION re-
places body-weakness with
sound body-strength by its con-
centrated nourishing properties.
everywhere preeerib*
<N. J.
:*A * ■1
£c W into a mock nwrlagci^™1 Th<* ^ h<>nM? pr°du,'U ot
with Tony GbbmbuUI, who i’d sent
to the rock pile by Judge Tazwcll
She ckklms CammulH married her |
when he was only Jf. year* old. and |
that when he was ImprLoned she was
unable to make a living anw. de-
aondent, she wetn to the nw-.r to kill
herwlf. The though of entering a
nomad's existence along ihe water
front occurred to her and ghe chang-
ed her plans, aetuiing the boy'e suit
and cutting her hair h.-rsetf.
She waft turned over to MWs Chand-
ler and probably will be ns.nt to a
refuge home until work Can be ge-
oired for her
| pick led pigs' feet, aauce preserves
land dried fruit are passing because
(of '‘the lure of society" and the un-
wiliingueas of ‘ the women of the
farmers’ f.tnrillea to repeat the man-
ual labor of their grandmother*.*'
It.-w.-en the woman and Ce pies'
I
feet, the gentleman of the Agricul-1
iiiral 1 ftepratment his unanim-
ous eer.tjemanly vote for the pigs' I
feet
♦ ♦
4 BUT 8APCTPA PROPEBTT 4
4 NOW. TIMES WILL GET 4
4 BKTTEB-" 4
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Ti
Come to Kansas Gty
at Our Expense
Tbe Jones Store Co. will refund you tbe price el your rstt-
1 fere on the besis of one mile round trip, for each doling
!
road fere on tbe besis of one mile round trip,
expenditure. For instance, visit Kanise City aad purchase at
this store to the extent of twenty-five dollars end we’ll refund
your fare both ways for twenty-five miles.
Advantages of Purchasing at This Store—
I far* 11 faqilad aa Ika aba** haaia.
Frafn-akariaa Snraftr Coqpaa, piit, .
A (OUd book of 1.000 Surat, C.a,.o.
Am for $2.50 FREE, f * “
It it iMMC<mrsto llfiftft Un« titnift of moM, to Ku
toe priaitf, el op*»*aft ao Accomoodftboa Quia Account to all re,
atkia aaraaoa. _
To TRAM.
«(i acre* ,r .-k.ntk Mo for .-^1 ufpa r»-
Htdeice. U)< t will make a good bonne
f >r tAitno -ki*. Orchard and herr:«-t •
on |4 • Aka- two good farms
A’Hn:«a»* ffttv trade.
Jfc 1 * •.v'tural good hcnntw in
J'V.rftW fNuA to soli or Tent
iURHON A M< AIJ.I8TER
+ + +-i- + -i- + 4, + -J-4-4- + 4-
4. 4.
4. RIJH'll NL NOTH K, 4.
+ +
4- lv It A* iweeeey 1 is Diovtl 4-
4> fmra N ai tt-i S’ to IS I t K 4.
4- Ik m -tklis .n !k>:)la 4*
4, b'lthiinr 4*
+ +
•T* 4* + 4" + J* + + + 4- 4- -r -J- -5-
The flu,' i« (', K. llrftMtka, Incntor of
the Appliance who rnred him-
M-ll and sliti I>m- Ih-cii tilt-
ing t.ih.-tu fur over fill
p-at«. If rnplnrtvl,
. Mrtlc him itNla).
|.i.-ain.<t relief wken all othera fail
| Hemt-inbt-r I use no salves, no harn-
ca*. no llvs
1 send on trial to prove what is true
I You are the Judge and once having
I seen my illustrated book and read It
>oU wifi be as tftthusiastlc as my
I hundred* of patients whose letters
ymi can klao read Fill out free
oupon below and mull today. It’s
well worth your time whether you
try my Auulianec or not.
if a sufficient number of pupils can
be secured, we shall. open a night
school September 30th. for the study
of common school Prances including
penmanship, spelling arithmetic,
grammar and letter-writing
Terms, fomr mouths; tuition for the
term, $15 00. This school will not in-
terefere with pupils dssi-lrg to take
shorthand or bookkeeping at night.
If yon are infer«*tcd, come anfi see
ua. or call phone 17J.
BEESfHTS COMMERCIAL COL-
LEGE
-!• v v -!- -!- v v -!• *i* v v r •!- *!•
4. 4*
4- W. R Strain City scavenger 4.
4. and garhhage wagon. Phone 8'.f 4*
4. 4.
4- v 4* 4- 4* 4- *!* -5-444 44
Wc- have several good houttes
Forest Park to se-11 or rent.
JAMISON & McALLlSTKR.
4,44,44*4,4-4,4,4‘4,4,4,4-
4* +
4- Hate your screen work done 4-
4. at the I. X. L. Planing VIII. Wr 4.
4- make any kind of screens in or* -f*
4- drr. Me nlso makr %ci>en 4*
4. frames for front and hark 4*
4» porrhes. 4*
4. L JL L. PLANING MH.L. 4-
4- Phone T-’S. 4*
•j* 4*
4+4+44++++++++
4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. •* + + + + + + +
4. 4
4- Do you sant a good carp^nte- 4
4* for an hour or a week? We do 4*
4* not fi-f bo* smaE or h^- 'arr- •+
4* a Jo it may be we will be glad 4*
4* to handle It for you 4*
4- I. X L. PLANING MILL. 4
4. Ph«nc *ii. 4
4- 4
•Jw *js »■« sis ajs *Js Sjs vjv *1* eXe *|« *J* *Je
IF YOUR
DESTINATION
CAN BE
REACHED
VIA -
FRISCO LINES
That is reason enough
why you should buy your
ticket that way.
Your trip will tell you
High wrudo ■rarthindtie, fit pvpvltr pot**.
or To
ITour Money ftfidi.
Our Sola/fictaoa
Jrder Goods by Mail if You Cannot Ccme!
Export Copper* fill romr orders with the tame cere you would exercue were you
lo purchase in person.
IMPORTANT—On ell mail orders amvanfinf lo $S.O# or more, we pay tbe ex-
pense of delivery within a radius of 200 mile*
1HelnJ«ne5 5toru (?
Kansas City’* Profit-Sharing Store.
«r
. err
1 R TRAttL.
,
• 1- wet, open
f dr.- fo
gooA ri« *
R. 'J
•Wr n
• 0*W*y W
FRKE INMiRM \TIOI
Ctll PON.
C, E. rirooks " State Street
Marshall, Mich., Plea*! send
me hy mail n plain wrapper
your ifiuffttrated be k and full
Information about your Appli-
ance for cure of rapture.
Na OK- .....*............
AMr,| ... ..............
City .......... State........
MBS. MABEL HEMN
in ii n in rr»i:Ai i'»>
II IHt HNM'TVPIlRPn
Ibard llulldinc.
>^l>a1|>a, (Nftla.
Ns. 12. Phoui
Boom
The Only Plumber
L l ERflTH
508 Elast Dewey
Saj>olpa, Okia.
ev\er poiUracls «nu i ■
connections
aLL-STttL, tiLECTRIC
LIGHTED EQUIPMEN1
FRED HARVEY “Meals"
SHORT CONVENIENT
SCHEDULES.
Are some of the reasons why
a trip via Frisco Lines is so ‘
restful and enjoyable.
Tell the Frisco Agenl where
you plan to go—he wiH give
you full particulars about the
fine f tisco Service.
K - E - E - P
OUR ICE IN
AND CUT DOWN your
living expenses by hav-
ing n o waste such as
Meat, Milk and Veget-
ables that you are compelled
to throw away, trying to
economize in doing without
Ice. Save money by keeping
Ice always on hand the year
around.
SAPULPA ICE «0
A Is# Dealers in Coal. Delivered,
Phone 121
T.lr for S,1
II
G O. JACKSON,
D. P. A Friso*. Oklahoma City
W. A Mn , F,
AgeBt. -pr.’pn, 0k!a.
SAPl'LPA SULPHUR SPRING*
WATER
IS THE BEST
SOLD AND DEDIVERED BY
S iloa Bottling Works
a ^
PHONE 126
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