Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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SAPUIPA EVENING LIGHT
Published every evening, excep:
Sunday* and bolida s, by tbe Sapulpa
Publishing Company.
Eo’ertd &» second r an matter i
March 11, 1911, at the postoffloe, at
Sapulpa, Okla . under the act of Match
J, 1979.
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Tele phase t Buxine** Office, >0, 210.
DAILY MY MAIL.
PER MONTH .................. 40c
THREE MONTHS .............*1.00
SIX MONTHS .................*2 00
ONE YEAR ................... $4.00 j
WEEKLY.
Hy Mall Anywhere III Creek County
ONE TEAR .............. |
Six MONTHS .............*i.oo
111 (AKKIIR BOY
PER WEEK .....................10c
JANES REAMS EI.YAS,
Editor and Manager.
N«« York Office: E. Katx Special
Adverting Agency 10-19 Madison
Square, North, New York.
Chicago Office: K. Kvx Kp clal Ad-
vertising Agency, 409 Harris Trust
Hldg,, 111 Went Monroe Street.
NATIONAL IlHIM III.HAN TICKET.
President .............Win. H Taft [
Vice Prealdent.....lames S. Sherman i
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A Wonderful Ohamge—
Compare today's methods of
baking with the old days whi n
Aunt Dinah used sour milk
and soda and baked on the <
open hearth, and you’ll find
wonderful improvements. The
most wonderful of these mod-
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I NITER STATES SENATOR.
J. T. Dickerson, Edmond.
ro.NGREHSM IN AT LA ICO El.
A. D. Allen, Waurlka.
Emory I). Brownlee, Kingfisher.
James I,. Brown, Oklahoma City.
FOR CONORESS.
let Dint ...Bird H McGuire, Pawnee
2nd fJlaat, Dick T. Morgan. Woodward
lird Diet..........H. T. Daniel. Tulna
4th Hist.........E. N. Wright, Olney
f«th Dlsf.........O (’. Clark. I.uwton
COItroitATION COMMISSIONER.
P. J I/Oewen, Cherokee
LEGISLATIV E Tit KET.
Hepr»tentative ......H. H. Sherman
THE COUNTY TICKET.
Oounty .Didgo.....Warren II Brown
Sheriff .................J, o. Renton
Couirty Attorney.....Vick H. Decker
County Treasurer.........J R, Bruin
Register of Deds........II. II Adams
Supt. of Schools.......Jeaee Burgees
County AHsesaor ........|| II Davie
County Surveyor.....M. E. Hinckley
Clerk Dletrlrt Court. Wm Caeteel
County Clerk .........Frank Peter*
COMMISSIONERS.
First District..........Joe ais*.n
Second District ........D. Reardeley
Third District .........Chau. Ixivett
41 STICKS OF THE PEACE.
W. E. Boot. H H Roller.
CAU<
Bating Piwder
Surprisingly better than any other brand.
Never a disappointment. Your biscuits
will be light and sweet—Your cakes will
raise evenly and will retain that moist deli-
cate sweetness for days. Calumet cakes
don t dry out quickly. Calumet costs less
than the Truct made kind—yet it’s better—costs
a little more than the cheap “Big-Can” brands,
but it is worth the difference. Every spoonful
does its work perfectly—no failures—no waste.
Buy • Can from ynur grocer today and watch your baking trouble* diaaopear.
II you don’t get Calumet, you don't get the beat.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World’x Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, Illinois.
Paris Exposition, France, March, 1912.
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Cole
l Watermelons
For Sale
Several Car Loads of Choice Ice
Cold Watermelons from
10c Up tc 50c at
Th
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ilpa I
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Co.
ft'OT MADE BY THE TRUSyg
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Five Widely-Different
Easy-Selling Magazines
Wat a Representative to
Cover Local Territory
There Is Big money for the
right person. Man or wo-
man, young or old, if >011
want work for 1 hour or 8
hours a day, write at once
to
THE BITTERICK PUB. CO.,
Hutterick Hldg. New York
CATERS TO THE PUBLIC
WE NEVER SLEEP.
Stainbrook’s Cafe
F. B. Stainbrook, Prop.
ELEGANT ROOMS IN CONNECTION, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
13-14 North Plain.
Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
If YOU can afford wot to read the
store ads. merchants ould afford noi
to advertise—AND THEY CAN'T.
1DVERTISE IN THE LIGHT
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You Jon i save mone\> when you buy cheap or big-can baling pomder. Don’t be mislead. Buy Calumet,
/is more economical—more wholesome gives best results. Calumet is far superior to sour milk and soda.
CONST \III,EH.
Noah Frank, M It. Moulder
STOMACH SHAVERS
Ell MVG NOW
NO INDIGESTION, RYHI‘KI>NIA OR
SOI R. GASSY, t'P.HKT STOMACH
FOR “PAPE’S RIAPKPH!V
USERS.
Every yeHr regularly more than „
nillllon stomach sufferer* in the
Cnlte,! State*. England and Canada
take Panes Dlapepaln, and rvalUc
not only Immediate, but lasting re-
lief
Thla harmless itreprationwill d m*t
•inythlng you ,«j»t andoverome a tour,
Khhsv or out-of-order stotttavli five
■ininiKaia afterwards.
If your meals don't lit comfortably,
or what you ,at lies like a lump of
lead in your stomach, or if you have
heartburn that la a sign or Indiges-
tion.
Get from your pharniuuwt * fifty-
unit ease of Pape'* Diapopstn and
take a dose Just as soon as you can
'There will be no s.mr risings, no
'belching of undigested food mired
with add. no stomach "as or heart-
burn, fullness or heavy feeling In the
stomach, nausea, debilitating head-
ache*, dixzlneas or intestinal griping
This wll all go. and besides, there will
Yh- no sour food left over In the
stomach to poison your breath with
nauseous odors.
Diitjnpsln is a certain cure
for out-of-order stomachs, because It
takes hold of your food and idgests
t just the same «s if
wtasn't there.
Relief in live
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II Sparks From Flynn
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$ THE “LIVE WIRE
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Fools Jump «t oonsluslon*—
wise men Juimp the other way.
think a man Is well
bo nit s and goes
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4 trained who
on the next. 4.
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4* The Rctuocratn party in Creek 4.
4 County ;s ospeciaWly dculrous .J.
•I* (>f seeing the Progres ive put
+ » County Ticket. “Pos- .J.
+ turn—Rattle Creek
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+ -L J tones Is < ampaign
+ manager of the Creek County -j.
+ G. O. P. we wonder what he- 4.
+ came of his Ad ley.
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•J* John Woofter made chair- 4.
4* man dim Harris recognize the 4.
4* f«<“ that Creek County is not 4.
4* hitched to a shooting star 4.
4* 4.
4- Mayor Smith gave the Key 4.
4. of Sapulpa to the Guthrie Lead- 4.
4* er and now they can't open the 4.
4. town by-gosh It's locked up 4.
4. tight. 4.
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Reduced Rates
To
ADA, OKLA.
VIA
Sept. 1st, 2d, 3d
ACCOUNT
State Convention Con-
federate Veterans
Reunion
Sept. 3rd, 5th
Tickets Good for Return
Till September 8th
Ask Local Agent for
Rates and Service
C. 0. JACKSON,
D. P. A.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
JENNINGS
TOOK HIS ELOPING WIFE HOME.
An Augusta. Col.. Woman F'ouiul in
Muskogee, “Married" to Anotlier
j TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERN:
This is to certify that Mont B.
Rutiert lias filed his petition to be a
I candidate in the general election No-
j vember 5, 1912, as an independent
j candidate, and that his petition was
j tiled prior to the 6th day of July,
j 1912. and in form as required by
I law; that said Mont B. Rupert has
done everything necessary to be an
I independent candidate, so far as the
! law is concerned and that his name
will go on the ballot at the general
election as such, unless he personal-
ly elects to withdraw.
Given under my hand and seal,
this 17th day of August, 1912.
(SEAL) L. M. NICHODS.
Secretary of the County Election
Board of Creek County, Okla.
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KEEP COOL—There’s no use of
I getting excited, getting sunstroke
or bringing on brain trouble while
you can get good, pure, comfort en-
[ gendering ICE. Ice in large or
small quantities delivered at your
I door, be sure and use our Ice Cou-
pon Books as they are convenient
and money savers.
Phone 121 or mall us your otder.
SAPULPA ICE CO.’S
OfflCf
Hobson and Hickory. Phone 121
Muskogee Ok., Aug. 2!)__A. P. Jen-
nings, son of a barber at Winfield,
Kan after a search of three months
today fond his wife, who had eloped
with II. 11. Johnson to Muskogee,
where Johson is working as a motor-
man for a street car company. When
Jennings faced Johnson and the
woman this morning she admitted she
was Jennings's wife and had ad-!
when i [mm is
GENTLY CLEAN VOI R LIVER AND
CONSTIPATED ROW EI.S
WHILE YOl SLEEP.
Take a Cascaret tonight and thor-
nas Jennings s wire and had ad- . ..................
mltted she was Jennings's wife andl°,,,?hly r,Pans‘> yOUr Liver' st<«™»
had never divoced from him. but ja,ul Uo'wel8’ an<1 wiU ““rely feel
three months ago had eloped from
McAlester, Ok.. Angus 8. a marrige
license was obtained and Johnson
Jennings and hir wife were reconcil-
ed today aftetr he had threatened
i to prosecute the woman and Johnson
for bigamy. Johnson said he thought
Jennings had never been legally
married. Jennings and his wife left
tonight for Angusta.
Light Mill Adi Bring Results.
The Evening Light prints the wants
Light.
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4* Do you want a good carpenter 4.
4* for an hour or a week? We do *(• I w,*'‘ hoh^wife wafeheg care- j ^ BETTER.
4* not care how small or hiy\\ large 4* columns of the Light for the
^ best ba> gains.
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4 Bn SAPULPA PROPERTY 4
4 NOYV. "TIMES WILL GET 4
+ « Job it may be we will be glad
4* to handle It for you
4- L X. L. PLANING MILL.
4* Phnne 22*.
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great by morning. Y'ou men and
women who have headache coated
tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, ner-
coua and upset, bothered with a sick,
gassy, disordered stomach or have
backache and feel all worn out.
Are you keeping your ‘bowels clean
with Cas«areta —or merely forcing a
passageway every few days 'With
salts, cathartic pills or castor oil?
This is important.
Cascarets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting food
an,i foul gases; take the excess bile
frem the liver and carry off the con-
st ipated waste matter and irainson
from the intestines and bowels.
Remember, a Cascaret tonight will
straighten you out by morning. A|
10-eent box from your druggist means |
healthy bowel action; a clear head
and cheerfulness for months Don't
forget the children
SAPULPA SULPHUR SPRINGS
WATER
IS THE BEST
SOLD AND DEDIVERED BY
Sapulpa Bottling Works
PHONE 126
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Th^U|>To-Dat^MjlIiiieryJ5tore
New Fall Stock just arrived. AH
the Latest Creations in Ladies
Head Gear at Lowest Prices.
Laura B. McClain
209 E. Dewey
l.lKht Want Ad* v*t reaiiits
uunu;e&
misery Is waiting for you »t any I
These large tift.v-cent casts eon- !
tain more than sufficient to thorough- I
your «r:oniadi j ly cure almost any case of dyspepsia, j
j ndigcstion or any other stomach tRa- j
from all J order
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Flynn, James Dennis. Sapulpa Evening Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 3, 1912, newspaper, September 3, 1912; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1475268/m1/2/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.