Creek County Courier (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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NEW TOWN FOR YOU
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How would You like to locate in a New Live
Town--get a home Put in a Busines--make an
investment?
You can better your condition by coming to New
Taneha, the new town starting up midway between
Tulsa and Sapulpa On the Frisco.
Town Opens June 1st
New Taneha is going to make a good business
town. You can make money there on the start and
will keep getting better.
INVESTIGATE NEW TANEHA
Don’t take anybodys word for it, but visit the
town and be convinced. For Particulars sec
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9 East
Dewey
WEATHERWAX & COMPANY
Sapulpa.
Okla.
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IHE POLITICIANS
due the Individual, but to
he holds. This theory noisily ad
vaneed Is without foundation in com-
mon sense - though largely based on a
contribution.
To be real literary I should hark
rnon sense - mougn arg. nasea uu . Machlavelli who set down the
time-worn commonplace, namely, that Prince should have
the Office Is greater than the man principle <uac . . . ..... ...... ,
neither gratitude nor abiding hatred. ,.attic hi't
Does anybody think tha i Is a these latter day examples mult ........ ., . ........
Kansas Cite Stock Yards. Mac HI.
rain 1 here was some readjustment in
week, but changes
class
Row Between Gaynor and Hearst
May Mean Much to Demo-
cratic Party.
Hut these latter day examples must w,.|v noj gr,.:,t m any class ('home
hanl fat cattle are liecmning s-ant.
To return to modern political nis- .. . , , , .
. , , . . and were him all of last week, <l<-siiig
torv ft looks to the politicians who
sit In tilted chairs before -heir Wash- -one h.gl.er for tl.e k and traders
Ington hotels in this summer season ls»lieve that finished steers will appreci
worth &;.',*> to *7 .VO ewes *.Y .‘<0 to I (First Published in the « reek County
*7 isi Texas muttons are worth «T. »» k««rier Thursday May 1W1>. M». i »»
to si, :,o mid spring lain I is have a wide IN TMF. DISTRICT C01 Kl OF CRH hi
range acconluiK •" <|uality, ♦ • to. COUNTY, STATE OF OKLAHOMA
.«t.~ ;.i (loafs tiring At is* to #4 JA for j
killei-s. which is ati to i.A i-ents lower
than a week ago. hut hr ushers are
W S Hunting Plaintiff
as though Oaynor erred through
Mayor Errsd Through Excess of Teal
and Lack of Judgment—Editor
Seeking to Regain His Place
In ths Party and Ht May
Accomplish It.
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By WILLIS J ABBOT.
Washington—Returning to the
political capital after some days In
ate in value as the summer advances
Medium class fed steers hun-lv held
their own 111 price, and tin lower THK DISTRICT COURT
guides, which are more numerous cam*
in for a decline of III to ',’n cents.
Cows and In ifers lost 10 to '!■'> cents
president of the 1 nlted State* who Is
being feted and honored all over Eu-
rope’ Or Is It Juft Theodore Roose-
velt. a most distinguished private rlt
izen ?
When Aldrich and Cannon are at-
_ | tar'"‘d doP" U m7" ,h*’ ,hhP ■ cess of seal and lack of Judgment. L
are directed against the honorable ^ br(ght mompnt of natlona, promt
TWO MEN ARE MUCH ALIKE .of » mited States senatoror the h„ ^ the „Pargt „PWspa-
speaker of the house of represents- ^ <>f w|lfulIy IalsjfylnK H publlc doc-
- : ‘Ln lot on the office °" accomplish a persona, end , (.■ ||J RMn.s
«o Hearsf. attack was on Oaynor. of ’the | ** "».....
not on the New York *ayoralty The ( *aujp haye been dlrPcted. ,anding an opportunity to reduce then to a
editor could hardly decry the latter of- „ (rup ,he bulr> eyP- ,ha, now |**iti..n more in line with pn. es of
Bee after seeking It so earnestly, disfigured target can scarcely other cattle Stokers ami le, tiers met
What Will Be the Political Result? gbow another mark a letter demand than in recent weeks.
But what Is puzzling the politicians ( Nobody ever accused the Hears* b„f ,-|lrsed without any net gain for tht
In Washington Is what Is to be the newspapers of falling to take an advan- i |,,,t with th • yards well cleaned
effect of the Hearst-Oaynor squabble »aKP fair or unfair, of a political or ,
metropolis of'th^ nation l"flnd Judge Gaynor a month business opponent Mayor Oaynor did R| rnn ........aiflee.tim,.
r. rmzr: s. srsrLrssr sleeku zrjzzz “ "* - .......-......;......; •*;
cited ovsr the real •‘«n «ca^« Of th,‘ have been. and how few have ripened The Retort of the Editor arndh-r th .u-aml ..ml th. m nk. is
Oaynor Hearst row at the Joint ban ^ ^ prp(,,dpn,s. Today he has The retort, however, will not be steady t..w.,k th, lower g,..d-, lev
quet of the Assoc a e . not merely estranged Hearst who has commonplace The mayor has shot ing th • weakness U ith lavorahl.
American Publishers HKainst him at all times, but has hi„ bo|t. The editor In nine newspa weather, owners will lik* 1\ I- >*’»-'
New York Klven the Tammany people, who were pPngi 365 days |n the year, will re m fields f,.r the o. \t f--w week' ami
Probably the politicians are vas ^ pver hlg friPn(w. an opportunity to gpond That augurs III for the presl r,, are n..t ilkely t.. )»■ wf . vol
more excited than t e^ pe°p e I sld« wtth Hearst against him That dantlal proapects of the mayor, and nm(1 tbat will worl toj
vague ^kBOW■ nmi 3 fhfl pdltor lg a p0Wer for good. or. more | ,hP Pd1for hag abjured all his long ago .v brought *s ut
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'te.lil'.. ilt ^.t no to fit i.‘>
.1 A KICK ART,
I, S Correspondent
Sherman Turimangh. and
Rose |{ook Itefendante
NOTICE
To the above mimed defendants,
Sherman Tnrn|<angh and Rose Rook
First published in The (V.-ek fount> v(,n are hereby notiti.sl that you
< .inner. I hursdai Mav IWtn. 11*1(1 Tt. have l**“ti sii.sl in the District < <>urt
HP fDFFk of freek County. State of Oklahoma.
Ok LKbfcK tht> atmvo nuinod plaintiff. " H.
COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
Peril State Hank of Pern Kans,
a eoi|x.ration
Plaintiff
vs.
Charles C Porter
I lefendallf
NOTICE
To the above named defendant Char
les I*. Porter
mayor of New York, despite an < jj(# WPn know That he was eager
•tonal faux pas at the banquet board. ^ ^ formpr plafe ,n th„ roun.
I^>t me explain, parenthetically, the ^ Democratic party has been
- ft — k.____ TK, nau- mover of New ___. _ .
last phrase The new mayor of New
York takes himself seriously, even at
banquets, when, too often, the banquet-
ers are In no condition to accord se
Hons attention to his preachments
Not so long ago he retired from a
banquet hall and ate a modest dinner
In solitude and peace because those
who had Invited him to the feast failed
to produce the oyster cocktails, the
caviare or whatever, sharp at the ap-
pointed hour of eight.
Other Instances of his lack of appre
elation of the majeaty which doth
hedge about a banquet are not lack
shown by sundry recent events,
notably the speech of his chief editor.
John Temple Graves. In Washington a
few weeks ago. But what happened
at the newspaper banquet has put fur
ther amenities betwixt Hearst and Oay-
nor out of the question. It has prob
ably, therefore, put Oaynor out of the
running for the presidency. If he de-
sired to make that race the next time,
which la doubtful.
The Ethics of Politics.
Curiously enough. Hearst and Oay
nor. now sworn enemies, are person
he logical outcome or this an- - ^ |)tv WllllM r,M,.h a ir
uailon’ Washington politicians figure 1 , . ft
... tor to foils coni' higrul than tni'
It out this way: . „ • .......
Hearst, preaching Independence In price t,nlk "| ,t. < t. ...... t"
Hunting the object an<l nafnn* of
said Milt is to foreclose » mortgage
given by the defendant Sherman Turn
pa ugh to said plaintiff. YV S Hunting.
Jattsl January Tlth 1»K>. and convey
mg the South One half (1 *) of the
Northwest quarter and IjoX threw (Hi.
of Section two rJ). Township Seven
teen (I?, 1 Range ten (K*>. in Creek
County. Oklahoma, to secure the pay
ment of Nine Hundred Twenty-two
Dollars and F.ftv Cents Htt&.NO. 1 with
. . . . -..... 1 interest at ten (!<*) l>er cent per annum
You are hereby notified that vou | from April J»th. I«K> together with
.......... .)> Pi.trirl C«« 0«.v IWto- 5
. vttornev fees, and to ha\e rn» n* n in
of Creek ( onnty. State of Oklahoma. 1Ilo’rt„agp drs lared to lie prior to
hv the atmve nanus 1 plaintiff. Pern ]o)n of a certain other mortgage
State Hunk of Peru Kans iijhiii a given by the defendant Sherman I urn
promissory note dabsl June IT •] IIto’iS” aCV* dev-riUsL
for the sinn of Eleven Hundred Fifty I on thP 'ath day of .April 11*10,
five Dollars (#II.V> 00' with interest at l„d tbilf unles' you answer the petition
will wo,k toward lower | the rate of Ten 10 jmrmmt J*r an of the l^intiffon ”*11ITL
n„m, and that la miA -H a writ Hi jX-Mrt will ka
attachment has D*en issued and levie<i rpnd#.rP4| ,n H.,„t cause asi ertaining the
amount due upon the said mortgage
brst atsive deseritvsl and declaring
said mortgage to lie a prior lien to the
lien of the mortgage given by defend
ant. Sherman Turn pa ugh to his o>
n|min the Hast half ( 1 ^ ’ of the South
east quarter of Section sixteen
Never, like Banquo. the specter *t
feast, for he Is decidedly a live
HP.
Hearst. presening mneponnenc^ m i..... ....... , ' i „. . t .___ . . r,1T.
politics, hopes for place again In the few sale, each day now under *K 00. Township fourteen 114 Rang
Democratic partv All his Independent cow* at *4 M* to ♦*! ."»<>. heifers #.*» CH» to, 1" all in < reek <ount>. " na- > ant. nnerman
Plans failed utterly It wae not he :C, hiUls to f i ». calves *.» «•*» and that unless yon answer the petition . (Jpfpndant Rose K-k
who beat Hryan. eagerly though he t, ^ rsi, st«„-kers tA* to JJ.w, of the plaintiff on or liefore the J"th Jh”efP,y' 1"thp a>*,vP posenhed.
worked to that end. He did not defeat ,.r„ mi p, jft\ ’a Supjily of qunran duv of June. MHO the '.nne will *»• ___________ . ,.,1 lands sold to sal
Oaynor for either nomination or elec-
tion. Hut he can hardly ask new ad-, " sf,..|(lv a("ve. steers
mission to the Democratic party on f,„. ,H.,t lmv,r
the strength of his earnest efforts to K
defeat Democratic candidates Neither grad-steers at >1 ,o to .<>-.• < ol..
will he apologize for the past tado fed 'teens bring to ••*•
YYhen accused, most unfairly, of hnv Hog receipts here last week exceeded
Ing Inspired the assassination of Me- • au* head, and the total at the five
Klnley, he made no explanation of the leading markets was only fortv thou
aHy much alike Each one Is willing : past, nor any apology The cartoonist wm| b,.ad less than corresjsmding
to accept personal service to the very and the editorial writer whose produc- WP#>k ta,t year, and yet ,t wii' a hu’l
. limit nf H man s capacity, and then for tlons were, by the unthinking, held re- with ]
the feast, for he Is decidedly a Ive of g lt HMnt rs,n ; spnnslhln Tor the crime were for the
wire. Judge Oaynor must nevertheless ^ important, newspaper time effaced from rhe Hearst public*
be more or leta of a disquieting figure pnd(|_d)|,fard hlm Kltbpr onP to ad. f|0„s which then blazed wl-h denund*
for those who Invite him Always ther* pnds wouJd rlag blindg t|or- of the murder and with eulogies
1. some'htng doing If U I. not resent- , vane ^ |( w>nnly ftg hp would of thP dead McKinley.
ment of a fancied alight put upon the l d a )pya, gerv)tor roldly Anyone knowing the Hearst policy ..............
chief executive of Sew York, Is • | pprbapg (ha(.B a gfatesmanllke tern will anticipate today that following the |jght weight h<>g' 'dl only L\<
perament. One could recall numerous break with Hryan and wtth Oaynor, he jrPnts under the h**uv\ weights I’igs
Instances of Its manifestations rang-, will seek to find a candidate of arP a quarter higher than a week ago
Ing all the way from Queen Elizabeth own. The governor of Ohio, whose | ,(f f() w
chopping off Sir Waltef Ralelgh*a head. ! prospects nre now so promising, would
to Benjamin Harrison Informing Quay ( better watch nut
ii u. and ordering the said lands sold to sat
I tine cuttle today 1‘J(* ears loads mark , taken as true, and judgement will be , .... ....i..................
But he can hardly ask new ad
I *•- ......... | ,^fy ^,,1 iiolgment and costs
rendered against vou in said canxe for V\ itness mv hand ami soal of sanl
Court this Uth day of \pril > •»«*-
week, with prices closing l’> cents
higher for the week Run is isKKi to-
day. market in lower, with some tin*
ppnvefiient at the close today top
#li. «». hulk *1*.«» to Alt 40 Shipping
demand has l»,«,n llrni for a w>*ek. and
the sum of On*- Thousand Ntnt> on*
Dollars and Ninty one Cents *1<1<I 1*1
Isilance of principle on said note, to
gother with interest then-on from Feh
J B
.HEAL i
Summers. .District ( h'rk
...........—.............. «m . , | N Lambert, one of Sapulpu s fore
10. 11*10. until the date of judgement m,„t Clothiers ami Haberdasher* says
at the rate of Ten (H>( p* r rent per an ; fba( bp ba* trusl the columns of the
nurn ami judgement will further f,al|y JSapnlpa papers as advertising
rendensl sustaining said attachment but that they do not give the
ii’id ordering emd projierty sold to pav * * 1 ~ —“*
s ud judgement and costs
SEAL
J H Summers District Clerk
Hv MaD I (tallagher Deputy.
results which h> M'eks in n< xt
week s issue of the Courier will aj>
i#ar a very attractive ml Mr lain •
bTrTwill endeavor to help the people
,,f Crook County save from I" to l"'i
cent < in”.* II clohing’purchased of hue.
hitter denunciation of somebody who
haa dared to print an attack upon the
administration, which la In fact Judge
Oayaor, but which the mayor Insists
la to mueh greater than poor humble
he that It must not be lightly crltl-
Sheep and lambs traveled in oppn Ro(,k *,pnr__Topeka Capital
And In passing It seems right to
criticize this Idea of prominent public
servants that criticism of them Is crit-
icism of the distinguished places they
hold, and that oralae la likewise not
I site directions last week, sheep losing
(Copyright, mo. by Joseph B. Bowles.) L f(( while lamb, gained a
Rend the Courier ad* ami patronize i quarter. The run is .moo head to*la> .
nog*. ------ — -..... -- the advertisers And whan jmu do and the market i« IY t»
scribed as "a train robber," or Roose ,b,n-t fH|j *av 1 saw your ml kinds with »*-st shorn h»ml* it
velt describing as an “undesirable cltF in tb#. c„uriPr ••
concerning hla election that ' the Lord
did It.'* or Bryan replacing In control
of the Democratic national committee
Roger Sullivan, whom he once de-
wool I unde worth up to ** 'JO wethers
a Humhi* Bu0ffea*ian
IS Vi
10*100 ese* a month. YVould It. we Methodical L'fa.
rt.-Ire to ask, would 1* he possible to A wsTI kbown and hlghlv prospermia
rrn=K the white nnt with *h« Plymouth business man of Bos'on who died the
I other day attributed his au<W0ea to hi*
methodical life It wus carried out to
the last moment of hla eventful career.
He waa $6 yea a old. He died on the
| alxth day of the month at aiz minutes
after slz o'clock. His tast birthday
' was observed all months before hla
death.
I.lke Many Another.
"1 am always so busy doing n^th
remarked the Little Spalpeen,
that I never have time to do any
(Ling *lse '
m. ** • -----
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Dalton, Clarence G. Creek County Courier (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1910, newspaper, May 19, 1910; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1475049/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.