The Sapulpa Signal. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1904 Page: 4 of 10
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to tbe Muskt^e }*“
tbe deputy.
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And Other Railroad News of
Interest to the R.ilro*»ers
CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED
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July 3L liO*
Meet me at the
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^b(»rtT Johnston. after nearly a ^ Mftin Street is to be J**™*
u m^v7>»yoff. baa returned tbe Fifth Sood.t m J<~V. 8
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Fri^ttS»pulp^T‘“'^ GfhrDd W. V. KempoM. » Fri«o «n- Fritc0 Worlds Fair R»U«
H„d OkUboma Cny »ud . ^ ^ in D,nipch Jtooday. Jbe wiU sell round trip
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circulation by u» v-;, .n». t Aeent.
the sum ol »ou.wv — r
dreuUtioo by tbe Fritoo people.
K. J. Bara*. » F"*™ emp!o>
rt Sepo'P*- i. in tb. city vmttn*.
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W W. Elliott. » Friwo bmke-
m»u,wuinl>ni»nSond»T
Teun. Frieco World * Fnlt *pc-
cUl. doe here *t fi'.SO *u‘ laid out
Dearly three hours in the Ten .tory
assrsKiv? puffing
CUude HnS. ob.ef clerk in the
roperinteodeot . office. « to more
hi* family here from > inita.
W. n. Trout. » Sapulp»*«“'b
mu. bn* Uken n l*yo«. *nd ->'b
Mrs. Trout have pone to Beards-
towon III., on a Tiait.
Me^drmes Georpe L. Hoyt of
Sapulpa and Mr* J- A. Amber
of tbi* city spent Saturday in
Springfield.-Monett Mar. Mon-
day.
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Cigars
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H. J* Buckley, formerly a yard
pitchman and well known tn lo-
cal aailroad circlea, i» now a brake-
man oat of Princeton, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vest and
daughter. Mias Bertie, returned
Tueadav from a ten days visit ib
Arkansas aod report an enjoyable
trip.
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The mnernl pieennee committee
of the Brotherhood of Rml*»y
_ . -ii *lik the offi-
of tbe Broinernow u*
Trainmen will mast with the offi-
cial* of tbe Friaco Syrtem oo next
HoDday, July »A, at Spnnfield.
Mr*. J. Fubr, ot Sherman, the
wife of the conductor killed in vbe
wreck near Sapulpa on tbe morn-
ing ol tbe lfch. of June wa* in Sa-
pulpa Toooday of thi* week.
u a pleasure enjoyed
nv many tmokers bere-
ahcuta wbc have
k-arned that our line
of cipars is one Uut
can please every taste
intobacooes. AduUxt
poiat we make i* id
tbe way we keep our
cigars—every one Just
jnoist enough U make
i period smoke.
L. C Booth. Fre«. nidGen. M^r.
| FTfl Pffcil«-T-
W. P Root. Vleffi-Pr-*-
ChMlrt Wolfe. TTPheurer*
SAPTTL.PA
MACHINE works
^ Incorporated.
Are prepared to do all °f kind!°of plumbing.
JUchln.^ SS F*rr» « inlricaU for t» to rapait or tnanu-
future. _ . ~______m M.U
o. B. Goocber, with tbe Cboc-
Uw, Oklahoma k Gulf. wa. a Sa-
pulpa visitor Mooday.
Ned Cornell- Tutaa* wMlS^
pul pa visitor Sunday.
j. u. Allen. Fneoo Inspector.
wm a visitor among tbe boy* lart
Sstorday and wm rep***^ a ^
Jtipley Hotel.
Fred Bowden ha* been appoint-
ed night operator for tbe Fn*co at
MatttDeLoxier wa* in TexM on
Friday and Saturday of 1“* week*
Ura. Unorgt U Hoyt mtorned
Tuesday nigbt from a Tint to Mo-
nett Mim Laixxie Amber, of Mo-1
uatt. n.«.mptni«l her for * abort
viait-
We make » Specialty of
the beat
that is on
the market
EASLEY’S
Tbe Siif**1 $1 I*r *veiir*
WHITAKER
THE DRUGGIST
phone t..
meat market
Meat Cheap as Anyone in Town
Fresh Fish Every Friday.
Phone 5 East Dewey Avenu«
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Lyford, A. A. The Sapulpa Signal. (Sapulpa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1904, newspaper, July 21, 1904; Sapulpa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1476350/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.