The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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The American National Bank
SAPULPA, IND. TER.
Condensed Statement of Condition, May 20, 1907
Made to the Comptroller
of th" Currency
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ('>7,604- 59
United States Bonds 10,000 00
Premium on Bonds 300 00
Furniture and Fixtures .... 2,000 00
Due fron. TJ. S. Treasurer 500 00
CASH and Due from Banks .... 48,942 25
Total «129,346 84
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .... $ 25,000 00
•Surplus and Profits - - - 0,183 22
Circulating Notes - - - 10,000 00
DEPOSITS .... 88,163 65
Total - 129,346 84
THIS BANK believes in the conservatism that provides more than ample
x protection foi its depositors. Bearing this in mind, we beg to call vour
. ttention to'our rapidly increasing surplus account; to our cash reserve of f>4-
per cent., when the law requires only 15 per cent.; and to the fact that we
have recently ac'.ded the American Bank Protection Company's automatic
double electrical system of burglar protection, rendering our vault absolutely
tire and burglar proof.
.And in a few short months, I'll j
have the combination
To that success which each one!
seeks, an expert's education, j
| Tyler Commercial College, Ty-1
iler, Texas; Memphis Commercial
College, 46 N. Second St., Mem-
phis,Tenn.: Capital City Business
College, Guthrie, Okld.; Atlanta
Commercial College, 24 Mi White-
hall St., Atlanta, Ga.; Athens Bus-
iness College, 184 l/2 Clayton St.,
Athens Ga.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CLERK OF COURT
We are authorized to announce
B. L. BALDWIN
FOR SHERIFF
His friends hereby announce
R. L. LITTLE
as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Creek
county, subject to the will of the Republican Primary.
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce
JOS. THOMPSON
for the office of Clerk of Court of Creek County, rj . r h. ,12 ro, -rr r ^ ,
subject to the will of the Republican primaries. " °J- S Vcount>
r subject to the action of the Republican primaries.
Purely News Items
B '\airds Oil Well Supply
hou-e isruning fu 1.1 blast nowdavs.
Thesteam shovel is now making
its second cut on the embankment
west of Main street.
Mrs. J. B. Penn, accompanied by
little- Helen Turner, were visitors in
Mounds the first of the week.
The rain of Tuesday evening came
just as people were starting home
for supper, and the cabs did a rush-
ing business.
The Fisher Dry Goods Co. put
on a "show" Monday night—a
moving picture show advertising
several lines ot goods. It attract-
ed hundred* of people.
Mr. and Mrs. Heck, of Oklaho-
ma Citv, were among the out of
town guests present at the Weeks-
Longmire wedding Wednesday.
They will visit in city several days.
See " Wyoming" at the opera
house June 24th. This is a home
talent play benefit the Eagles' lodge
Mri. Chas. Pickett arranged a
surprise for Mr. Pickett last Sun-
day, it being the occasion of his
birthday anniversary. Several
friends were invited in for dinner,
and when Mr. Pickett arrived
home from church he was greeted
by a room full of people. The
afternoon was pleasantly spent.
On Dewey Avenue now there
are three full Hedged shows opera-
ting, one merrv-go-rounci, one
shooting gallery and four novelty
stands. A.i air dome theatre will
be built 011 Dewey within the next
tew days, lioller skating and
dancing 111 the Lucile. ai.d the
Electric theatre on Main street.
Sapulpa is guir.g some,
Mr. Josiali, ,1. Davis, returned
from South McAlester the first of
the week where he has been admit-
ted to practice before the bar ot
Bert Rogers and wife were down
from Tulsa Monday, visting at tlit '"dian 1 erritory Coui I of Appeals
Reagan home. Mr. Rogers formlv I which is thc s"Preme Cc-urt of
was in the barber business in Sa- 1 Indian territory. This is a good
pulpa. but now has a shop atjsteP 'or ^'r- Oaivs and is only
Tulsa. another proof of his fitness for the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tavlor en-
tertained a few friends last Saturday
night in honor of Miss-s arali and
Helen Lehnliard, of Carthage, Mo..
Music and games prevailed till a
late hour. Delicate and delicious
refreshments were served.
The Ladies of the Baptist church
will hold an "Exchange" at the
store of R. s. White & Co., on Sat-
urday, June 22. Everything good
\ for a Sunday dinner will be offered
lor sale. Leave orders at the Store
for what you want.
Mis. Ooble is this week having
.her Dewey House painted and deco-
rated. The interior is being beauti-
fully decorated, papered, etc., and a
bright coat of paint is helping the
outside appear nice. The Dewey
House does a tremendous business.
Geo. A Landrum, of Ark. has
been in the city this week, Mr.
which he has received t '.e nomina-
tion, tnrough the Deinocaric Prim-
aries—Mounds Enterprise.
Me was All l^ight
In our foielathers' day man often
took a rest;
But now the common business
way is, always take the rest.
Get everything von can and hold
it with your might,
11 g il you -oak your fellow man,
why, business makes it right.
So 'gainst such business guile, a
a business course I 'll take,
Bl;t in a modem college style,
no rebate, guaranty fake.
While others waste young davs,
loaf, drink and act the tool,
Help me. Oh, Muse, seek wis-
dom's w,.ys 111 a Byrne System
School
Landrum is connected with the | Some raise a hue and cry that old
Soutnwestern Chautaugua Associ-1 systems are the best,
ation and is arranping the j But sure I am if I but try, the
Chautaugau program tor Sapulpa, j Byrne will ao the rest.
the second week in July. jAnd so I will not waste my time
Strayed or Stolen. Saturday j on systems old,
evening, June 15, One deep bay mare, | But take the Byrne and learn in
weight about 800 pounds, 14 hands i haste and'gin to earn the gold,
high, split in right ear, star in fore- No theory in the Byrne, but busi-
head, mane roached, 4 years old. J ness as in store,
$10 rewaru for mure, and if stolen, i No thousand rules and signs to
from
$10 additional Tor arprehension of
thief. K Eldridoe, Sapulpa, I. T. |
W. C. Vaughn and family had an
experience Saturday evening that
they don't desire to have repeated, j
Tliev were driving in a carripge, [
when the tongue dropped, the team j
ran away, upsetting buggy and lam-! Him I will quickly show how well
ily. Mr. Vaughn was l«adly hurt j the Byrne is writ,
learn, but shorthand
the go.
And if, as oft, I find one who his
notes can't read,
When write Pitmanic .vith word
tigns, and who has gained 110
speed
about the head and was unconscious
for about twelve hours.
J. M. Laroe. of Guthrie, an old
friend of Fred Miller, visited a
few days in Sapulpa this week. lr,
company with Mr. Miller he took
in the oil fields, and pronounced
the sight glorious. Mr. Laroe is a
lively man and is figuring on
locating in this city.
And kindly tell him where to go
for sure success in "it."
And if he can't through forcc upon
himself prevail
To go to co'.lege for a (jourse,
I'll tell him "Take by mail."
And now with 110 delay, for "put
Off" stilles knowledge,
I will enroll this very day 111 a
Bvme Business College.
At the opera house June 24th,
"Wyoming," benefit Eagles' lodge.
Pineules are tor the Kidneys and
bladder. They bring quick relief
to backache, rheumatism, lumba-
go, tired worn out feeling, l'hey
produce natural action of the kid-
neys in filtering waste matter out
of the blood. 30 days treatment,
81.00. Money refunded if Pine-
ules are not satisfactory. Sold bv
Frisco Drug Co.
A Snap
For Sale—Three blocks from
Post-office, on south Main, "0 x 14('
feet with ti room cottage. 2 closets,
pantry and bath room, gas and
electric. Some fruit. See owner.
E. F. Miller.
Strayed or Stolen: One ligh'
by mare pony, star in face
roached mane, weight about 700.
Reward for return of animal.
J. M. N. Conn.
Business Chances
Wetzel sells harness.
Call on Elliott Bros, for sand
They are the sand people. 171
We make your old clothes look
new, L. C. Farnham, Tailor
The New Home sewing ma
chines and needles at Parmlee'?
Go to Wisdom's for choice
fruits, nuts, candies, ctc. Fine
line ot cigars. 51 if
A new s'ock of fine mattings at
J. J. ParmL-e's Take your pick
while the Stock is new.
Jno. Wisdom's Confectionery
for the best cigars fruits, candies,
etc.
Mrs. Hill will make five post
cards for 25c. They are noi
cheap quality either. Kodak
finishing solicited, 17-41
Everybody in town should wear
a Sapulpa tob. See Rakeman the
Jeweler.
Rocking Chairs that are beau-
ties and comfortable, at J. J.
Parnate's.
Wall paper—a new feature at
our store. Some beautiful de-
signs. J. J. Parui.ee. 13-tf
Largest line of CJraphapliones and
records in the city. See Rakeman
t ne Jeweler.
Pre tect vour.-ell by having your
prese iptions filled at the Central
Drug Store. They carry a pure an.I
fresh stock ofdrug.®
Frank Koresky, formerly city en-
gineer. has opened an office with
Hughes & Jamison, over the F. &
M. Bank, and is prepared to do all
kinds civil engineering. 17-4t-100
Just received—largest stock of
Phonographs and Records in tile
city. See Rakeman, the jeweler.
We have just received a large
assortment e>f pictures and picture
moulding of all descriptions, call
and see them at I.J. Parmlee's.
No. 33-tf.
Von >vho believe in patronizing
home, will let Mrs, Hill do your
photography work. She is here-
to stay. Over Sapulpa Light
office, 17-4t
They are biting. Get
fishing tackle at the Frisco
Drug Store. All kinds now
! on hand.
I The Central Drug Store carries
1 the largest and best stock ot
' Drugs in the citv.
| Any one wishing a good square
meal should go and see W. A.
j Smith. He is doing business at
the old stand. Good clean beds
| and good rooms. The hotel has
been thoroughly cleaned and
! renovated. Extra good cook and
! help. Courteos treatment.
W. A Smith, Prop. 41-1615
BEE'S LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
RELIEVES COUGHS AND COLDS
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce the name of
HARRY G. ST1EN
1- a candidate for the ofiice of Sheriff of Creek county
wbject to the will of the Republican Primaries.
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized to announce
W. A. CAUTHON
as a candidate for sheriff of Creek county, subject ti
the action of the Republican primaries.
It Is Our Aim To Give
the man of limited means the kind of a square
deal that will merit his trade and lasting friend-
ship to our store
Fifteen Doilars
is a fair price for a suit of clothes, but it will not
buy dependable clothes at every store. You
must understand that differences exist; big ones,
in quality and workmanship, and the latter is by
tar the most impsrtsnt in determining the life of
a suit.
We make a specialty of our
$15.00 Schwab Clothes
because in offering them we know we are offer-
ing pertect styles, perfect workmanship and
quality. We invite inspection.
Keith's Konqueror and Barry's Above All Shoes
for men. A big line of high grade Oxfords for
ladies. Furnishing goods, hats, work clothes.
Dry Goods Lace Curtains
R. 5. White & Co.
DE11 EY A I E. A.YD WATER XT.
SIMJUUTV CLOTHES
VA'ir A TO HE
We are On a Cash Basis
Is the way our business is now bemg conducted.
Just bring the money with you and buy all your
meat at a clostr figure. We can sell cheaper for
CASH and will be enabled to handle the best
meats possible
1 DeAwveey G 0 R M A N ' S MARKET DATy I
f**
Idle Curiosity
99
Took me to this store one aay. 1 returned home fully
convinced that it was the best stocked store in the
city. It's my grocery now. Every time 1 think of
good things to eat, I think of this store; and I am a
regular customer now. You'll be too, if you step in
and look around. Today they have
Tomatoes, Pineapples, New Cabbage, Strawberries, Apples,
Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Fresh Vegetables of all kinds,
Sweetmilk, K. C., Calumet, Health Club, and Dr- Price's Baking
Powders; Heinz Goods of all kinds, Eddy's Blended Oil, Eddy's
Prepared French Mustard, Everything in Canned Goods, Coffees
of all kinds, Five brands of flour, and everything needed to
make the cook happy
WILSON BROTHERS
DEWEY AVENUE
Pineules
30 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
A dose at bed lime usual-
ly relieves the most severe
case before morning.
BACK-ACHE
FOR SAUEI BY FRISCO DRUG CO.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 21, 1907, newspaper, June 21, 1907; Sapulpa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147494/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.