Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 14
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THE SEARCHLIGHT, KIEFER, OKLAHOMA,
nr |grrp criilMH 1CJIT1 Failing to accumulate suf- GOOD CAKE RECIPES
IRt nKtlM OLMImUHII j^cjent “hominy,” the Horn- -
MOII • EURil jny Heraid has suspended.
It was a publication that de-
served to live long and pros-
per.
FORMULAS THAT HAVE BEEN
TRIED AND PROVEN.
Publi»hed by
Tin Su«4|M PMitiil CwfMi
nter«4 at the Poetoffloe at KteTer. Okla-
homa, as aeixmd Glass Matter.
PBBLISNEB EVERY FRIDAY
After a career of 19 weeks
the Beggs Hustler has
‘turned up its toes to the
Devil's Food Cake Easily Made ant
Success Always Insured—Soft Mo-
lasses Cookies—Banana Short-
cake—Popcorn Crisp.
Devil's Food Cake.—Grate Into t
vui >tvv. ~r ---- -- dish one-quarter cake of unsweetened
Aociac ” thp Pflitnr announc- Chocolate, add one-half cup of tolMns __
Notices of Church and Society Events Basies, tlie water and one teaspoon soda; let yr
which are Eiven for profit, resolutions ; ing that he Will embrace a stand until other part of cake 1. M
of reSpect and cards of thanks will be better opportunity offered
charged for at the regular rate of five elsewhere,
cents per line. | ___
Aivirtisiog Ritis Upon Application Both the Sapulpa Light
and the Sapulpa American
KATZ
DEPARTME’T
STORE
HONESTY
SUBSCRIPTION rates ignore entirely the proceed
One Year - - $1 o<» I ings before the county court
Six Months - - - 50 of Creek county. There’s a
Three Months - - - .25
I reason.
TELEPHONE NO. 62
CLYDE M. RBBINS8N, Editor
EMRY JENNINGS, Busimss Mgr.
Branch Office-11 1-2 E. Dewey av
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
The late Sam Jones said,
I can see some reason for
the fellow that steals
a side of bacon when
he’s hungry for he wants to
eat, and I can see some reas
mixed.
Cake part—Two cups of brown bur
ar, half cup each butter and sour milk
2'.f> cups flour; pour in the chocolate
mixture and bake In layers.
Filling for same—Two cups brown
sugar, half cup of sweet milk, butter
size of an egg; boll a little, stirring
all the while. Do r.ot let it boil toe
long as It will sugar
Soft Molasses Cookies.—One cup
molasses, half cup water, half cup
lard, half teaspoon each of cinnamon
and ginger, one heaping teaspoon soda
Boll water and lard together, put in
soda, stir well, add to molasses, mix
as soft as you can without having toe
sticky. Bake In moderate oven. These p]ajn Whlte India LillOIl
should be thick, soft and delicious VPo,il rr 1 IOC
Recipe Is over 100 years old. legUiar 1DC----
White Cookies.—Two cups granula pjajn white FlaXOn, Seils
ted sugar creamed with one cup but- rP(riil*lHv 'it 15c 12C
ter. one cup of thick sour milk or legUuiri) .11 101 XL
cream, one teaspoon soda dissolved 1 FanCV white FlaXOn.reg
one teaspoon of hot water, nutmeg to or;,. „
taste, just enough flour to handle the
The merchandise with 9 lives
QUALITY
Semi-Annual Clearing Sale, Ending Juiy18ft
WHITE GOODS
Plain white India Linon
regular 8 l-3c, yd
* -------7—n
ular 25c a yard 20c
FRIDAY, JULY. 14 1911
cat, cUiu x lcxii taste, just enough flour to nanflie tnt uun a a u
on for a drunkard getting Dainty Check Dimities
drunk, for he thinks he feels <er of t>ach; bilke in a ralher quick m seven different
erood then; but the fellow oven to a delicate brown.
® Pftnr.ftpn CriSD.—I<oil OH
_ , , ^” 1 . , , Popcorn Crisp.—l’oil one ettp molae-
Has anybody here seen that cusses ain’t got any .. ......
Casev Jones?
ses and one cup sugar together till It
m seven
pat terns, sells regu-
larly at 10 and 12—
Had it not been for the deadheads his way.
recent rains a good many
Oklahoma farmers would
have had to subsist through
the winter on the provisions
of the constitution.
I Uiav VUUUVL1 et... V p - - ---ft/ Bcb UUU U1IC V. U ------
'reason for what he does. He ^ right consistency for cand^ Linene for white
i ixnrMm xui wuuc Have five quarts of ^popped corn, fre* , ,..
not only goes to hell, but he frora hard kernels, in a large pan, over
7‘c
Eliminating Politics
which pour the mixture, stirring in at
the same time so the molasses will be
evenly distributed. When cold It will
be crisp and delicious.
Eanana Shortcake—Use any good
Washington pie recipe, slice bananas
thin, spread over lower half. Whip a
wash skirts, regu-
lar 15c grade for
TABLE LINENS AND
NAPKINS
thin, spread over lower half. Whip a . • i tnhU'
TtiPVP is a cause for trener half pint of cream sweetened and add A hlU mtl CU ,/C ff tA 1
1 heie is a cause ioi gent a llttle vanula .spread over bananas. Linen, sells regular
al rejoicing in the fact that put on top layer, cover With bananas at 45c sale price
J . ... i ......i inn ulth the rest of
the state educational board
Interesting of course, has granted the prayer of
that proposition of lower the Oklahoma State Teach-
rates on coal, but who wants ei-s association that the ap- Some nouoes
tothink of coal with the mer p0intment of teachers in man drawing room for $1. iz in.wiue,$i *
cury about stationary at this state he made under the Now watch for a lot of folks sale price yard
100 in the shade? merit system or civil service putting in a bid for rebate Pure Linen table Linen
put on top layer, cover with banana* at 45c Sale price 32C
and then cover top with the rest of ’
the cream. This Is very rich White mercerized table
Linen, 72 in. wide,
It has been reported that sale price, yard 45c
some hoboes rode in a pull- pure Linen table Linen
room for $1. | 72 in. wide,$1 grade
’ ...79c
SHEETING AND
TOWELING
Bleach and UnbleachCotton
Good grade soft finished
bleached Cotton, sells
regularly at 8c, yard G'c
Old reliable HopeBleach
cotton, yard ... 7‘.c
Unbleached Cotton in a
fine finish, regular 10c
grade, yard
Unbleached cotton in a
fine finish, regular
S l-2c grade, yard — be
9-4 Pepperell Bleached
Sheeting, best made,
sells regularly at 30c,
sale price, yard 23c
Pure Linen crash towel-
ing, sells regularly at
7Jc, yard
Pure Linen crash Towel-
ing, sells regularly al
10 and 12.1, yard ...
5c
8c
LADIES’ READY TO
WEAR
75 all wool Dress Skirts
values up to 5.95,sale
price $3.45
50 all wool Dress Skirts
in Voiles, black, white
and fancies, worth up
to 0.95 $4.95
35 Skirts in black arid
fancies, worth up to
8.50 - $5.35
45 Skirts in Voiles, Silk
Poplin and Fancy
Serges, worth up to
$11 $7.95
24 Skirts, worth up to
20.00 $12.50
White Wash Skiris up
to 2.00 .....- $1
Wash Dresses worth
to 4.50
Wash Dresses worth up
to7.00 $3.95
rules.
on their $20 rides.
sells regularly at
1.25, yard____ $1.00
Pure Linen table Linen
sells regularly at 1.50
sale price, yard $1.29
The advocates of a sane None can success!ully as- ---
and noiseless Fourth of July sert that the best results Oklahoma City now has a
had better not crow to much are to be obtained when Pol_ „00(j opportunity to discover
about their success. A lot itics figure in the education- her friends and her enemies . , , , r • jn
of people believe that the al affair ot a state. Under j Every city is all the better Ul,„ „,‘,i ,.hp,.L-«
Fourth of July bombard- such a system the school tea- ^ jong run for a little
meats bring rain, and they cher who is a clever wire- ashes on the slide.
have noted that a sane 4th worker and a very poor edu- _____
was followed by continued cator often secures employ-
, , ment where one having the If we are not caretul lue-
g ’ best educational training and ferwill get into the class
- - — • f* • 1 ' 1 L TT1.. « 1 rvvx /-is
valuable experience fails. with
Sapulpa is trying mighty It ig regrettable, but nev- line,
hard to find some “White crtheless a fact, that in the
Slavery” business in their pas^ jn both state and local Over at Ada the other day
city. Give Sapulpa time and scbools, apolitical pull has a young boy quarreled with
they will find it. You can been more effective in secur- his father over the attend-
find most anything in Sa- jng employment for appli-
cants than merits and exper
blue and red checks,
sells regularly at 39c
sale price, yard 27c
White mercerized nap-
kins, only 10 dozen,
worth $1," dozen 63c
SHEETS, TOWELS &
PILLOW CASES
15 dozen linen finish
Sheets, not filled with
starch, 68x90, sells
regularly at 59c sale 39c
Good heavy seamless
sheets, 81x90, regular
89c, sale price 63c
Pillow Cases, sell regu-
lar]) at 15c 11c
| Good heavy Bath Towel
regular 25c values,
sale price, 2 for 25c
$2.95
pulpa.
Low Round Trip Summer Tourist
Excursion Fares
best educational training ana ierwm get meu ^ Nankins
valuable experience fails. with Tulsa along the murder worth Up to 1.75 per
mighty it, is regrettable, but nev- line. dozen, sale price $1.35
White linen Napkins
worth up to 4.50 per
dozen, sale price $2.95
Hat Special
50 Hats, choice for $1
ance at a nance. He would
not go home to sleep, hut
VIA THE
IW* **.v*.vw —------l V/ WX, ----1-7
ience. Under such a system rather lay down on a rail-
if persons of real ability se- roa(j track. His funeral
cured employment in any of was held next day.
the states schools they never
felt assurred that the swing They are going to hang a ^ny iadie3’ trimmed
ing of the political pendulum njgger in Oklahoma City on Hat, worth up to frl QO
vwA-f Aiiof f Vvnm "frAm . . , d< 1 O C r\ ni /'ll ^) | a Jll
$12.50, choice.
SHOES
Three styles Ladies’ Shoes
regular 3.50 and 2.50
for --- $1.79
Ladies’ Shoes in all leath-
ers and cloths, regular
3.00 and 2.50 $1.08
Ladies’ Shoes, regular at
3.50 and 3.00 $2.50
Ladies’ Shoes, regular at
3.75 and 3.50 $2.95
Ladies’ Shoes, regular at
5.00, 4.50 and 4.00 $3.45
Fifteen ana Twenty per ct.
discount on Boys’ Girls and
Children’s Shoes
Children’s barefoot Sandals
5 to 12 ... 39c
....
Slfii
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That Extra Session
From points in Oklahoma to
Doints in
California, Colorado,
Mexico, Minnesota, Mis-
issippi, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Montana, New
Mexico, New York, Vir-
ginia, Washington, Wyo-
ming, Oregon.
anil many other states in the
United States.
Tickets on sale June 1st to Sep-
tembtr 3U, 1911, inclusive, with
final return limit October 31. 'll.
with step-over at practically ail
points enroute.
The»e tickets *re iroo.l In tin-
Frisco'* Muesi tlirokifh trnli
cnnylns el*'* etc llkhteit thru
•leppers.niodc.il ehalr car and
ainlnn c»r servlnu tempting
Fred Murvev tneols
For full information concerning
ratrs, route, etc , call on the near-
est Frisco agent, or address the
undersigned.
c O JACKSON, D V A
Frisco Lints, Q - lahomaCtty, Ok
1.98
A Palm Leaf Fan free
O * . At*
would not oust them from 28th.
the place they had secured.
It was a great day for the
educational institutions of
Oklahoma when politic..was Demomticpoliticians _
ehmmated from them the state would feel a iot —~ ^ j a
z Katz Department
Ucciric
White Dresses worth up
tol5.00 $7.95
White Dresses worth up
to 35,00... . $14.85
Silk Dresses worth up
to 20.00 _____ $7.95
Black Silk Underskirt
worth 4.50 $2.39
Black Underskirt worth
1.00 for _________63c
25 dozen Lawn Kimonas
worth up to 1.50----89c
One lot soiled Dressing
Sacques, sale price 15c
ma
want a special session of the
Take a look at the esti- Legisiature for the purpose Quick SaleS
mate of the county for the re(jistricting the state,
next year. It appears in new app0rtionment bill
the Searchlight. ‘ ’ 1
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Small Profits
Always Busy
TfhewZd01notrconvene t
eight congressmen. lhe le is 11c . Legislature may not be so legislature unless u legal ne-
We have actually heard a politicians here mthe state a ^it but not overwhelmingly Democratic cessity demanded it. The
few murmurs from expec- want the state redistricud a pol " . not in fact> be Demo- only necessity demanding
tant candidates for county by the present Legislature, alega on , o 0 cratic at all and the Repub such a call is a political ne
offices already. Now what Therefore they want a spec- ^Tta ican huVbe enabled to do cessity. The politicians are
do you know about that. “ 'SgeCil S a time as to the Democrats what the,foing to bring pressure^
- BUe tne Ma......nt ' 0 . f ,1 r iipmourats are nearlv dead hear on the executive. Lets
i-*• “ lh< ** *•
.000 back taxes vet? ,sion unless an absolute legal al d.stncts. |now' |
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Robinson, Clyde M. Kiefer Searchlight. (Kiefer, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, July 14, 1911, newspaper, July 14, 1911; Kiefer, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1475188/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.