The Sapulpa Signal. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 10
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i'Hh MVLPA SIGNAL. aATULPA. INDIAN TERRITORY
niBSMlUVi .tiNAL
Public. ever? T: :r>d*y by
SlaSALl't HLlSlUMi COMPANY
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Tbt la... reiAC^OO
a tut h»uw in
Sa^ilp*.
The Sapnlpa barbers
Traveling ^ Men ^ Solicited
Tanx# tl * a Ykak is Apvaxcx.
Porters meet All triinA
day and ntrht.
THURSDAY JTLY » l**-
BUSINESS NOTICE.
Asj emueou* rrlVctk* up« the
ctartoter. standing or rrpuiatk« of
any wrkd. finr. or ca*rfa«ra: * *,*1“
but appear in Ike o>)uwn* olth*
IS»|*l|»s4fna' will be ctod’y corrected
upon al ike vfl*of.
Good Eating and Good Beds
are things*# tie pre-
pared tofur iish lo
customer*.
ROGERS ft BRADY
Have opened op an up-to-
date barber shop in the
Fuller building and you
are invited to call and see
a*. Let u* shave you.
Artistic Haircutting.
u Jen. Maoaaer
Friaco World’* Fair Bate*
The Frisco will sell round trip
tickets from Sapulpa to bt* Louis
and return at the following prices:
Tickets good for 15 days $15 15
** .‘ *-60 “ $17.55
». .» “ season 1>1 fi5
W. J. MILLS, Agent.
Kali# el • Century Age.
In Battery place, between West
and Washington streets, where a
foundation was dug to a depth of
fonv-five feet below the curb hue,
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WE CARRY
World’* Fair Vlriter*
The following is a partial list of
Sapulpans visiting the Worlds
Fair this w eek: »'"v------------- "
F L Phillip.. Mr. and Mrs. S. the digger* encountered a wooden
Kicbey. M»m lone Yeale. F. G. cellar floor of remarkable cor.struc-
Caugham aud wife. Mias Lena tion. It was built of white pine
Sanger. M»*s Litxie Antone, Mias timbers. 18x10 inches, a sire it
Helen Koch, Mr*. A. O. Moore, [would be impossible to get now, sc
-----a builder says, if the country were
Church Dedicated searched from sea to sea. The tim-
R*r. C. M.Coppedge, Presiding were held with brass spikes,
Elder of the Holdenville District ^ tj.e scams between them were
Indian Mission Conference, M E. n^ed after the manner of a ship’s
Church, South, preached and ded* t0 exclude water from the cel-
icated the First M. E Church, ^ when the tide arose. This is a
South, la* S«»d»y la Sapulpa. rel5c 0f arist vratic New York of
Special music was rendered. A roo years ago.
large and interesting congregation
whs present.
How Different Peoples Salut#
——- A recent writer says: “Thi
The Blue Point serve* regular Chinaman bends to the very ground
meals now. when he salutes: the Russian, far-
ther West, takes off his hat and
I>eLozier A Co. will appreciate scrapes with it his very path; in
your trade and save you money oa Prussian Konigsberg—always far-
drugs and druggist sundries. ther West—the passersby salute
each other by taking off their hats
The Signal $1 per year. , or caps very low: in Berlin the head
covering is raised but little; in Paris
tho tnoct complo4- of Patent MeC-
i.-ines, Paints, Oils. Varnish^ of any
h him** in tlio oily <*f Sapulpa.
is romplete in every detail anu atv
prepared to give the best services for
the least money. Call and see us. You
will find some one ready to look after
your wants day or night
f
The Best is alm^ found at our Fount
r
A FREE PATTERN
_ ^toetioal to every
OolT SO CMU a year.
.{KUrtd bo* in Arena *nt _
OB tbS ^,..1. ------»--■-
to widwtand the pressure of black
* r. although uitro compound*
_ JWy hunt them, say* Pmr-
a*s Weekly. It is said that the
i tfikaet the Spaniards dor
for fMd parpoaes
it is well know* that Ike
and Japanese armies pot-
of the new material.
keeps his hat on immovably and
never bends, but all civilied nations,
of coarse, take off their hats to the
saoies
VboegM II Wee -De Old Uss.m
Some army officers who were In
Cube with General Shifter's army
ef invasion told the other day in
MSCSLLSdiH
mciiwia
■ A LAMS' MAfcUMf
Mt I taaret-M Lm’i . SctaMk m kb
n»i7ify.-Ti *7* uuim*
MCCALL
laander of that expedition. The
Utofft with an their paraj*ernalia
of war had landed and were await-
1
©Ur *• W *» r-r-.— —— —
a £5tSi.“*.T
ing the order to advance on Santia-
go. Staff officers were busy
tbb MhCALL CO..
nHBnunisi. msms.
of the
«ny be the introduction
rywg oat the details for the advance ^ OMesf Havel OHeer
end everywhere there was hurry -^ow qJJ j, Rear Admiral
Thomas O. Selfridge, retired?" !e
OORBHlttM
end bustle Shaft er was Wing in a
hammock in front of his headquar-
ters at Sibooey. while a hundred
yards down the rand the men of the
_ signal corps wwe inflating the W-
ka charge of the John Carter Brown prtfAnxotj to making the flrvt
library d$ America, recently had an Without srarrung. the
oypoetnnhy id offer Id boy a map foyM held it captive parted,
for $50v(m Since they were asked ^ ^ half inflated and
%e make the offer, without being
looking for all the world like the
^ toned down the toad toward San-
^ toga There w»* just eooogh ga»
in it to keep it upr-gin without en-
than $50.- \ Hearing the ground, end it
__bohhieg along, up and dewn,
as though it srere walking. A negro
sooer passing txf »: that nx>
a question ihe navy department is
trying to eolve. Is he 99 or 100?
The records don't show and Rear
Admiral Selfridge won’t tell He
•ays h is nobody’s business how old
he is. But as he entered the nary
In 18:8, and ma»t have been at Mast a—----------=
,5 years old at that time, the ^ f ^
position b thet be u between 99 and
100. The admiral’s oldest soa. Rear
f
w. r. toM. rKf.Pi*.
CbHrtM Wolff.
--------c.,^ , i SAPULPA
“SSU ^ MACHINE WORKS
Un't-r " Incorporated.
r.ng Aj-tg *• Li** unr To*eph Shirk, former!v of Lan- tlD(
Tort:- TrfTSi UT the balVxo and shouted caster. P-. the man who made th* factare.
is derma*? |* the top of his voice: "Hi, dard revolver, died the other day.
— .___ . i.. A__«-----_ __ ------: — V*reO.. U.
Are prepared to do all kinds of repair and machine work, construct
machinery, steam and gas nipe fitting; in fact, all kinds of plumbing.
No kind of machinery too large or intricate for ua to repair or manu-
i
Ett0 wf R was braed in German? j* the top of his voice: "Hi, dard frs^ revolver, died the
fe flop by a geographer named Guess dat sms' be de cU man gain’ 7^ preneot generation hardly fcn-
ValdmaniiiVr For a century or fo ^e fromr ag-.o« a rime wber. there was no
■■re k hac bees VuL but abenr. rwa revolver, but m truth it is a m>jer»
ran ipitiw found a «• «d “ !re *»d “ ■“
iaho in the private lirarw oc Rr:nce ^ ^ ^aaiiaaiK-as 01Tmtt cc.lv a few years c.-i oot to ex
Waldeabcrc of Wgtteabnrg. The *--------------*"*
prince's agent approachcf the
Brown YniLersitT aatbor^>ri v rJ*. M
reference to the map, but b? u bw» ate
Cradtete«*kat«(fcr.ai*luci
to boat aagutiabocs for R mack
highs pf cc from the Germas wet roc
"••pt t, nil aiuup vi piuuiknwg*
large or intricate for us to repair or manu-
lew? Avmm, latwsM Water aM Mala Stmts.
EASLETS
Wt HMV BMA / w ■ » *“re — - — ■ — - w — • — «
asaSMET at Serna* h * » effeet Leiore the avi
STLfl t TSTltX **- «•>
»‘-t r*.vrr eraetos. at^ wtir boxes, which ^ ere da’^crw'us to .be
to ear iK>u.-te cf jtr>> then came the navy." which
M had to be jruJcc like 1 musket eaA
mr. aA* tto bam! requirmr «p»ra:e attectloo.
tba r’tarto (Mto ^nA u^uai.v being ineffective It
J _ to»-totoa ‘ jgbt Wank renge.
MEAT MARKET
Meat Cheap as Anyone in Town
Fresh Fish Every Friday.
Bast Dewey Avenue
Phone S.
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Lyford, A. A. The Sapulpa Signal. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 4, 1904, newspaper, August 4, 1904; Sapulpa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1476209/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.