Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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SAPULPA EVENING LIGHT.
THREE.
PAGES TODA?
ON EAST DEWEY AVENUE
SOCIETY-
QREELEY CLEAN AND READY
HOW HI*. * HIEFS QUARREL
The Holt Piano Co., the reliabl
piano nouse, *111 accent ±ay P**n
check* or bond*- on reliable ptanoe
OVER BAM. PLAYISO VALOR
Bronx* Horses Await* C*nt*nnial Un-
moved and Jp.ck and Span.
New York, the city that used to In*
•dltorially cleansed b> Horace Gn-e
ley many years ago. has hid Ita re-
rense It wan a benevolent revenue
but cleansing There were no coals of
Are heaped on the Greeley head; rath
er, buckets of anapetula But 1* is a*
Armed that Horace smiled complacent
ly when the laving process was com
pleted and he again surveyed busy
Broadway
There was no d >ubt that Horace
needled a bath sadly More than a
year was required by the Hudson rivet
Editor
MAR> CARMACK McDOUGAL
- - - - Phone 322 -
Sapulpa. Oklahoma. May 4th. 1911
( t.*ek County. Oklahoma, w> Thej
< iny of Sapulpa.
I liallentre to a Gam** of Base Ball.
Now on this 4th day of May A.. D
1911. the above entitled cause came on
for con side ration ajid it appearing to
the County Administration that May
30th, 1911. is a legal holiday and that
under the laws of the State of Oklahn.
nia all county and city offices will be
dosed, and it appearing further that
said county and oi'y offuet« and their
i respective clerks and deputies will oh.
dose said
it) Commissioner.
J. W. CLINKSCALES
1. K. BERRY
MARK HII.LES
Bring your crippled bora*-*, to Tetry
he maker, them go
A new shipment of those rockers
They are for you at Rucker's.
h am . s as may be offered. I l>e.i
lievtd the uiat.,. cJibed -d In mi ’
resoution are of the utmost importance [
to the American people, and if thisj
combination is dis? > w-l a 1 result
iu broaden! ug the uui- Uet of r e w o
].rower, relieve the cousumen of the
woolen ptoducts from the g asp of
test I monopoly, ami emancipate the i»eople
I iu its employ.
wool | > M Hi 111 ' V l*M Bll
ITEM
THE CITY IN BRIEF
110 East Dewey Are., Sapulpa, wir*b the Muskogee Develop-
ing!*!. company. He will hereafter
nake his home at Muskogee
to Terry's for rubber tire*. _
Meel I orporation \>«*alled a* Ore*'
^tumbling Block to Man’s
Well Being.
said holiday and
offices
We t tie refore on behalf of the Creek
■ouiity admimw ration do challenge
the said city of Sapulpa to a game of
base ball to be played in the city of
Sapulpa on May 30th A. D 1911, he-
gmning af the hour of 3 o'clock p.
m and continuing thereatfer until
said game shall be legally decided or
I until darkness shall stop said game
This game shall be played under the
Spaulding rules to 1911, and no one
shall particl[>ate in said same except
those employed by said county and
city and respectively
COMMITTEE.
I accept the above challenge this
-day of May, 1911.
serve
bath towels. 18x34, Wednesday at
Not more than four to a custo-
Noble & Weidner. 24 E. Dewey
See oast window for
ecial for Wednesday
• idner, 24 E. Dewey
if opyright, 1911, by United Prese As.(
socia' ton*. i
Washington May 4 — Under the mi. i
cr.«H»pe of Inquiry, the Democratic
Uvidete of Che hou*» have determined
to scrutinize two of the world s great- j
ee,t utdua' rial combi nation a—the Unit-
ed States Steel corporation and the
American Woolen company The
Stanley resolution for the steel probe
he house within a
• H. Johnson came in from his . .
,L aivd spent Sundav with his fami. Cowman a Pharmacy sells paint.
[He returned to the ranch this ^ ^ ^
_ conferring as io the proposed water
iemember!-y0u can get anything in Tul8a wil1 «"* ln 4
ins. paints, varnishes and wall pa- P*nt similar to ours
I at Cowmans Pharmacy. ^ uuf ,u,doft Jwpi4>
ferry has the best horse shoes in wal®!s* 'Aor h *1'"" 0 *" ’*
I,i $ .»>>. Ruckers
S
courew
Keturiied From I oimntiou.
Mrs. E. L. Noble. Mrs C E. 3dg*r-
ton and Mrs. Ixmis Schmidt seturned
Saturday from Edmund where they
have been attending the P. E O. oon*
ven'iou
Mrs. Schmidt was again honored
with the office of state president of
the organization.
of shirt
choice
is expected to pass
Representative Francis of Ohio
from the
early eonsidiation of
his wool resolution
Aram ley of Kentucky, who practically
has been agreed upon for chairman of
the ootninu'tee that will probe the
steel corporation, and Francis, author
of the wool resolution, today preiwred
the following statements for the United
Press:
By Representative Augustus 0. Manley
The inquiry assured by the favorable
of the Rules committee ou 'toe
ion to iiivesutat** the United
Stales steel corporation and its allied
interests in railroads banks and coal
companies, will lie the most important
and far-reaching ever instituted by
congiees. It will be prosecuted fairly,
but with a oa eful view to setting be-
lt took an fote congress and the people every
com.
meek
has secured an agreement
• adera for an
Terry fixes everything
new arrival of white kid and vel
•“»*** [ The local autouvis wil, organize a
5c bath towels. 18x34. Wednesday at, -ocWy. on. of the purposes to
u. Not more than four to a cuaro-| :->r better improvement of ,he htgh
v»hl« t, U «Mn„r 24 K. Dn'»<ey *a>S.
Sapulpa. Okahoma. May ,,th. 1911
Creek County, Oklahoma vs. The City
of Oklahoma
Answer to Challenge.
Comes now. the City Administration,
by its employee*, the challenged in the
above etc it.led pretended contest and
for their answer state: ______
That they are the champion ball- thlrf) street station
players of the county mentioned in the statue
foregoing petition, that they gladly ac-
cept. the challenge, according to the
M'GIIRE’S FISGERS WERE
CUT OH' IN ENGINE
*
Brightening up is easy Pattons,
.rains, varnishes and wall paper, all
found at Cowman's Pharmacy
r. J. J. Hickman attended a meet-
of demists at Tulsa Saturday
James McGuire, foreman of the c*ty
'»«iter works, had the ends of the first
two fingers ou hi. right hand out off
last night, when he was attemptsng to
repair the engine at the pumping sta-
tio: ■ on Euchee creek
McGutoe had his hand m a part of
the ^ngiue, when suddenly the pumper
star ed it to going and. before he oould
withdraw his hand the finger, were
out off
The city pumping atatiou broke
down late yesterday afternoon, hut the
worked all night and pumplnxg
resumed about noon today
photo by American Pres* Association
WAHHINO HiiRACB iIKEBI.KY's STATOR. (
tunnel people to construct their Thirty
I, and the Greeley report
! was moved from the triangle it
had decorated for so many years
Tt was decided that he should be I
. rhArain washed. and two workmen went to
terms and conditions named therein Thpj wph the noble ;
and twill be only too glad to meet the b[Y)w an(1 slMlpy water in Mr
amateurs, challengers above named, ’* eye. but be bore
whethe. the contest be governed by to the tickling of his nose,
Spauldings rules of 1911. the Marquis mense crowd can testify
o- Queoraburv rules Hoyle* abridged hour to thus publicly wash Mr. Gree questionable oie-ratlo: of the h:g
. ,, , |*y, and hp wan Dot given «*i rough toi wniwtion
or the latest rules or tow nbaII, bett rlli, dovv-n e,ther But so Invigorat ’ & widespread feeling
known as Pigtail ^ lli(1 hl, appear that a reverent news
Futher deponent sayelih not. p„y offered to shine the Greelev shoe,, throughout, th^ --oun y
COMMITTEE free of charge, and he was with dlffi ation of thes*- combinations ate e.
For Uity Administration rolty reetrain.*d from doing so. 'portalty hurtful to general proaperlty;
- --- that they act as a drag and an inou-
.,U r-ur L'OR \I'TO «»N FIRM “Boston Trot“ Is Anc.snt. feus ou intimate business
M.w USE M»K U To 8h0W that he to still up to date ^ ^ ,y<Jar m3 ,he 9tee, trust re-
„ _ , , .... - though serving his last term as speak *i«2 346 000 net otofit secured
Oklahomans Rig I p Device and ThiN Ah rn,.lp Joq » annon did the “Boston Hb-345.t) 9
C.w e,.., Sr «Kb m«c» ,r.„. „.l «l.t .< ,,» *. ■«« ““-1 T™
U.M ivo,hin«i,ni recently The nar it would nave received had it .on
Wednesday special, 15c bath towels,
10c. Noble & Weidner, 24 E Dewey.
tyw Way io Make Apple
Dumplings
Titled With Hard Sauce or Cream
and Su^ar
y Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Fdit ir of
% Boston Cooking School Magazine
Here is a new way to make apple
miplings that will surely please every
Isewife, for it is not necessary to
»ve whole apples, and the juice cannot
in out and burn as with apple dumr>-
a where the apple is plac'd in the
Jter and the dough turned up around
J The biscuit par* forms a crispy
For sale by all dealers. Price 301
ceuta. Foxier-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,j
Now York, sole agents for the United |
State*.
the name—Doan'.—and
C. Taylor was in Oklahoma City
Sot day.
Assistant County Attorney Roy
Wildman made a short business trip
to Bristow Saturday
Remember
take no o'her.
1>4H HER BID JOINT IS
DEFIANCE OF LAW
The new roadhouse' on Southern
Heights was open yesterday in the
boor.*- department. All know that a
“roadhouse" is the acme of wicked-
ness and operation of one means ruin-
ed homes and infamous outrages
Operation of such places spells disor-
der, riots, ruin and all that is bad for
the community.
Under no condition should such
plaices be allowed iu any cignmunily
Your rig rebuilt at Terry.
men
harles Pickett of this city left to-
day on1 a short trip 'o hi* farm at
ICnobnoeiter, Mo.
iell that holds the apples and juice.
• 3*
Removal Notice.
Drs Uongmire & Froston have mov.
1 their office* from the Wagoner
lllding to their former offices. No 9
xat Dewev . 5-1W,
ry a Light want ad
The Holt Piano Co., the reliable
piano house, 'W«l accept toy ptaffto
chicks or bonds on reliable piano*
A first class private boarding bonis*'
>me cooking, reasonable prices. 223
Main St Mrs Batson 8.1i»’k
K C Appl* Dumpllnfs
One and one-half cups sifted flour; N
kstoonful salt; J level teaspoonfuls
\C Baking Bowder; \i cup shorten-
L.V about % cup milk; apples.
/-ill the cups of a buttered muffin pan
A pared anti sliced apples, sprink.e
* . . lx___A...n — tliraa Uilll O.
AREAL CURE
FOR RHEUMATISM
Attend college now-—pay later. *
fot board Positions guaran
Catalog Joplin Businees College
treatment would never permanently cure the tri»uf' «-
The usual cause of Rheumatism comes from weak kidneys,
constipation, indigestion, etc., forming impure accumula-
tions in the system. These sour and ferment, causing uric
acid which is absorbed from the stomach and intestines into
the blood. This causes .. partial fermentation of the circu-
lation, which changes it from a thick, rich fluid to a ti n,
acrid stream, depositing inflammatory matter into the mus^
Lg powder; work in the shortening. | FOR SALE CHKAP-Rcmirgton type-
id mix to a soft dou^h with the milk. writer in flre^claafi condition. $1°
rop the dough from a spoon with the nionth W E. Aurtln.
iples inthecups, givingita smooth ex- nffl
rior. Let bake about twenty-five min* Liynt Otnce.
es. Invert the pan on a large serving
sh. put a spoonful of hard sauce above Moves to R°s!* Bld’g.
le apple in each dumpling and finish I D Hufft ho* moved his barber
ith a grating of nutmeg. ^ ‘ *' hlhl ums^r location on
C. C. Whte and chil
Mr. and Mrs
dren came down from Tulsa in their
automobile yesterday and spent th®
day with Mr. and Mrs. John W. oYung.
Owing to an accident to their machine
they were compelled, to leave tt In a
cles, nerves, and k ANw
joints. The longer
the blood is allowed
to remain in this impure oondition
the more severe will Rheumatism
become. Gradually the muscle*
harden and lose their elasticity,
the joints begin to stiffen, anti fre-
quently calculous deposits form
knots at the finger joints.
- There is just one way to CURB
Rheumatism, and that is to cleanse
the blood of the uric acid poison.
S. S. S.. by removing every particle
of the cause and PURIFYING the
blood, cures Rheumatism perma-
nently. S. S. S eliminates the
uric acid because it is the greatest
of all blood purifiers. Itfilter#
out every trace of the sour, inflam-
matory matter, cools the acid-heat-
ed blood, furnishes the material for
multiplying the rich, nutritious
I had Rheumatism for twenty
years, lometimea beinir entirely laia
ud by it. It grew worse r.~
rifrht knee wa«
ural size, and wa» drawn up
worso until my
nearly twice it* nat-
_ £o,muu ».«- ms—yt "P conaid-
•rabiy ahorter than the other one. A
friend adviaed me to take 8.8. 8^
which I commenced. Before I haa
IX “8ks“,8AVKvSE!T
108 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. x •
(First published in the Sapulpa Even-
ing Light May 5, to May 15, 1911.
Inc.)
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the City Clerk, Sapul-
pa, Oklahoma, up to nine (9) o'clock
a. m., of Tuesday, the 16th day of
May, 1911, for furnishing all material,
equipment and labor and constructing
a sewer system and 1 mptovements to
the water works system in and for
AT THE '
auditorium
OKLAHOMA CITY
MAY 12-13, 1911
Victor Herbert’s Orchestra
Also Vocal Artists of International Renown
LOW RATES
Whle at work in the swampy re-
utons of Southeast Oeorgia, I con-
^ h^erVoV^i 4Wn^thra.;
and spent over 4U50.00 with doctors,
but trot worse every day. and finally
quit them and began 8. 8. »• X
took several bottles, and was cured
sound and well. My
splendid, and I weigh 176 pounds. I
can recommend 8. B< 8. to all luffer-
and showed It, but not Uncle Joe. Not
a twist, dip or bow did he miss, and he
was warmly congratulated.
“It Is strange," reinarkisl Uncle Joe
whose face was tlushed with the pleas
ure of old times, “hut that Is the only
dance I know. 1 learned It more than
fifty years ago. The barrel lias Just
been turned over ngaln "
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
MA OA Round Trip to
Oklahoma City
Tickets on Sale May 11, 12 and 13,
Return May 14th.
C THE LOCAL AGENT FOR PARTICULARS
C. 0. Jackson, D. P. A.
FRISCO LINES
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA.
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