The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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•NORTH WANTS ’POBHUl
:8Mtk 'Georgia Merchant* at Presest
Besieged With Orders
Albany, Qa., Sept. 28.—The cities
of the north and west want ’possums.
‘/n>ey do not want then In lota of half
,or whdle dozens, shipped In. crates by
them 4n car-
s
express, but they
.'toad lota—billed by the hundred and
guaranteed to grade fuBy good mid-
dling. according to Wilttam Henry
Taft otandarlzatlon.
Now that colt weather draws near,
and pooaum dinners are oa the eve
of a return to popular favor, the de-
mand for Georgia 'paamana la becom-
ing inalatent in American epicurean
centers, and quotations of “prime mar-
supial” are confidently expected to
follow the course of Ho. 1 beef In Chi-
cago, Kansas City and the other meat-
packing centers.
The fallowing Vetter was received in
Albany yesterday. It Is from a well
known 'St. Louis commission house
which caters to “hotels, clubs and res-
taurants, dining cam, steamers and
state trmtitutlons," and professes to
handle only the wry best of every
thing that men eat. This corn-era
writes te an Albany Arm which han-
dles melons, cantaloupes, etc., in sea-
son:
Gentlemen: We will want several
hundred oppossums this season, and
would ask you to please let ub know
what arrangements we can make with
you to supply us. If you do not han-
die them, -will you kiudly furnish us
the name <of some dealer who does?
'Thanking you in advance, for same,
ws remain, -yours very (truly,” etc.
Other Inquiries of a -dimtlar nature
safe being received from the larger,
• cities of the country, and It is evV-
•dent that the favor of 'the Georgia
“possum by 'the nation's 'epicures 4a
■not to end where it suddenly began
* -through the partlahty of President
Taft last winter. 8o strong are the
evidences of a growing demand for
-possums in wholesale quantities that
a number of parties in this part of
the stale are thinking seriously of go-
ing into the ’possum supply business;
and there is even talk by one particu-
larly enterprising set of young promo-
ters of establishing a 'possum ranch,
whereon to raise marsupials Just as
cattle, sheep and goats are now rais-
ed for the markets. The prospective
winter crop this season is said to be
large and “prime.*’
Two Women are Whipped
Carthage, Mo., Sept. 26.—Jealousy
and a long tongue is said to have been
the cause of two young women at 8&r-
coxie, being soundly whipped and
three women arrested Saturday. The
who is tn town to spend his money.
He makes an insulting remark and is
soundly drubbed by the younger,
culess of the plains. Buck is proud
of his fistic ability, and his defeat by
a stranger before the denlstnh of the
camp, Is more than he can stand, so he
determines to pull up stakes and mi-
grate to other parts. Stumbling
along home to his cabin, he bursts
into the one little room where his
patient wife Is rocking the little child
to sleep, and with an angry growl In-
forms her that he is going to “pull
his freight" out of Wolf Hollow for-
ever, and that she must accompany
him, but leave the baby behind,- Molly
clasps the child wildly to her breast
and begs piteously to be allowed to
All cash on confirmation of tale.
Dated the llth day of September,
1909.
Hoy Haraha, Guardian.
Rhea A Rhea. Attys, Porter, Okla.
war started when a woman gave her
daughter a severe ben ting because it is | take her little one, but Buck la oh-
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alleged the daughter told neighbors
her mother had received a visit from
a Sarooxie man in tb** absence of the
husband and father.
The mother paid a fine for this and
the girl in retalliatiou, with her sister
in-law’s aid, proceeded to punish a
young woman who is thought to have
[carried the news that caused the ilrRt
flogging.
A divorce suit by the husband in
question is pending, but he took in-
terest enough in the fracas to get his
durate and gains his point by -threat
enlng to kill the infant unless she con
■sents to leave it. 8crawling a note
which he Intends to-leave, offering
the child to anyone who may find it,
he makes preparations for his im-
mediate departure. Clinging wildly to
her little one, the distracted mother
is soon dragged from the house and
told to mount one of the horses wait-
ing without. Thus we Bee them rid-
ing aay toward the setting sun.
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Get the finish of this story at the
Notice of Stale of Beal Estate
In "the matted of the eetat* of Albei t
lee, a minor.
Notice Is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Creek, State, of Oklahoma
made on the 1st day of September
1909, the undersigned guardian, of the
estate of Albert Lee, will sell at pr
vate sale to the highest bidder sub-
ject ‘to confirmation by saM court on
Friday the 8th day of October, A. D
1909. at 10:00 o’clock a. m., at Sapul-
pa. all the right, title and intereat of
said Albert Lee, in and to the follow-
October, 1909. a petition and applica-
tion praying the Court to confer upon
him, the said Claud Engles, a minor,
the rights of majority concerning con-
trlcta, and empowering him, the aald
Claude L. Unglee, to transact business
In general with the same effect as If
done by a person above the age of
majority.
! Dated this 23rd dsy of September,
IMP.
CLAl’DB L. ENGLES,
By hel next friend, Earl F. Engles.
N 1-2 of NE 1-4 of, 29. tewn
ship 16 north, rang* It Jfo&t end ,8F
1-4 of 8E 1-4 at teeth* 29. «>d gw
1-4 of BE 1-4 ef Section 31 township
16 North, Range 10 East, situated in
Creek County
Said real estate will he sold on ’ o
following tenne and conditions, to- it
for cash.
Dated 24th day of August, 1909.
L. C. Hardridge, Guardian of
Hard ridge:'
Bn a
wife released from jail on bond. The g(,enjc tomorrow night.
assault cases against the young wo-
man avengers, will be heard Thurs-
day.
N'otce of Sale of Real Estate.
! In the matter of the Estate of Mand-
I ester Jones, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
Ben’s kid
Buck Minor was the most detested ! Qf an order of the County Court of tl.e
man in Waif Hollow, 5»rtly because ^Qunty of Wagoner, State of Oklahoma,
he was quarrelsome and treacherous, made on the j4thh day of September,
partly because he abused and neglect-
ed hie little wile, Molly, whom all the
camp adored and for whose sake it
tolerated Buck.
A bright baby girl was Molly’s only
comfort and gave her courage to en-
dow tbe hardships which otherwise
mast have crushed her.
The opening scene of the sto>-y
shows a street In Wolf Hollow. Buck
is on one of his usual rampages, nod
running into an athletic cow-puncher
« PIICELESS JEWEL
ian't half a9 valuable as
a good set ot teeth.
Your mirror tells you
Y«gr Teeth Need Attehtien
‘‘Delays are dangerous”
is as applicable to teeth
as to anything else.
Don’t parley with doubt
—come at once and have
us treat your teeth.
Consultation nothing— other charges low.
Crams $5.00; Bridie Work -$$.00; Set of Teeth $5
teev h extracted without pain
Mlwt luasIM* «,»»• mi Min WtU •
Dr. H. J. Clark
Iowa Bldg. Dewey Ave
Pho»e53o
1909, tbe undersigned Guardian of the
estate of Maudeater Jones, a minor,
will sell at public sale to the highest
bidder, subset to confirmation by said
Court on Wednesday, the 20th day of
October, A. D„ 1909, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,
at the Court house door In 8apulpa,
Oklahoma, all tbe right title and inter-
est of said Maudeater Jones, a minor
in and to tbe following described real
estate situate In Creek county, State
of Oklahoma, to-wit:
The North Half (N-2) of the South-
east Quarter (8E-4) of Section 2, Town
ship 17 North, Range 10 East, Creek
County, Oklahoma.
! Said real estate will be sold on the
I following terms and conditions, to-wit:
All cash upon confirmation of' said
sale by the County Judge of Wagoner
County, klahoma.
Dated the 18th day of September
1909.
DAVID JONES,
Guardian.
W. O. Rittenhouse, Atty. for Grdn.
ing described real estate situate
Creek County, 8tate of Oklahoma, to-
wit: Lots one (1) and two (2) and
South half IS 1-2) of the ndrth east
quarter (NE 1-4) section two (2)
Township Sixteen (16) North, Range
eleven (11) East, excepting St. Louis
and S. F. R. R.. right-of-way.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-wit:
For cash in hand on confirmation of
sale.
Said sale to be made after due notice
given as required by law, by said guar
dian; bids for tbe same to be sealed
and delivered to said guardian or to
his attorney of record, accompanied
by certified check for 10 per cent, of j
amount of bid.
Bids for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed In the
County Court or delivered to the unde
signed at the office of Mara A Mars
attorneys, in the Soliss building, Sa-
pulpa, Oklahoma, with certified checks
• ,sv
as above.
Dated tbe 9th day of 8ept. 1909.
Jobn F. Egan, Guardian.
Notice of Sale of leal Estate.
In the ms:ter of the estate of Robert
Jones, i minor.
Notice is h« reby given In pursuance
of an order ol the County Court of the
County of Wagoner, State of Oklahma,
made on the 14th day of September
1909, the undersigned Guardian of the
estate of Robert Jones, a minor, will
sell at public sale to the highest bidder
subject to confirmation by said court
on Wednesday, the 20th day if October,
A D., 1909, at 2 o’clock p. m., at the
Court house door in Sapulpa. Okla-
homa. all the right, title and interest
of said Robert Jones, a minor, In and
to the following described real estate
situate in Creek County, State of Ok-
lahoma, to-wit:
The North Half (N-2) o the North-
east Quarter (NE-4) of Section 11
Township 17 North, Range 10 East
Creek County, Oklahoma.
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Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-wit:
All cash upon the confirmation of said
sale by the County Judge of Wagoner
County, Oklahoma.
Dated the 18th day of September
1909.
DAVID JONB8,
Guardian
W. O. Rittenhouse, Atty. for Grdn.
The CenUhl Drug Store tarries
largest and beet stock of Druse is
•tty.
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Souvenirs for Sentfopon ft l)
Shot Store OptM*!
tbo Llffet went adds.
HIDDEN DANGER*
Nature Gives Timely Warnings T
No Sapulpa Citisea Las A fieri
te Ignore.
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Boys We Want to
See You
We have now our fall
stock of school shoes,
clothing and everything
a boy wears, in the swell-
est styles, and we especi-
ally invite boys and par-
ents in to inspect the most
complete stock of boys’
clothing that was ever
shown in Saptflpa.
Come in and see us before
the boys start tc school.
Very Respectfully,
ROYAL BRAND BUgef & WeiCil
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
In the matter of the estate of Emma
Sier and Sarina Sier. .
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Wagoner, State of Oklaho-
ma, made on the llth day of September
1909, the undersigned guardian of the
estate of Emma Sier and Sarina Sier
will sell at private sale to the highest
bidder, subject to confirmation by said
court on or after the llth day of Oc
tober, A, D., 1’oCO, ut two o’clock p, m.
at the County Judge’s office, at Wagon-
er, Oklahoma, all the right, title and In
terest of said Emma 8ier and Sarina
Sier, minors, in and to the following
described real estate situate in Wagon-
er County, State of Oklahoma, towit:
The undivided inherited interest to
the Northwest quarter of Section Elev-
en (11) Township Eighteen (18) North
Range Fifteen (16) east, in Wagoner
County, Oklahoma; being the allotment
of Laura Sier, deceased, sister of said
I wards. Also the Northwest quarter of
| Section ten (10) Township Nineteen
| (19) North, Range Fifteen (15) East,
[ Wagoner County, Oklahoma, being the
1 allotment of Edna Sier, deceased, sister
1 of said wards. Also the Northwest
{quarter of Section Twenty-seven (27)
I Township Nineteen (19) North, Range
Sixteen (16) East, being the Individual
allotment of Emma Sier.
AIbo the east half of the northeast
quarter of Section Twenty-one (21) and
j the Northeast quarter of Southwest
] quarter of Section Thirty (30) Town-
I ship Eighteen (18) North, Range Nino
| (9) East, In Creek County. Oklahoma;
; and Northeast, quarter of Southwest
quarter of Section one (1). Tpwnshlp
-Nineteen (19) North, Range Fifteen
(15) east, Wagoner County, Oklahoma,
being the Individual allotment of
Sarina Sier.
Notice ef Sale of Reel Estate.
In the matter of the Guardianship of
Fred Froe and Georgia Ann Froe,
Minors.
Notice ia hereby glvtn In pursuance
of an order of the tiounty Court of the
County of Wagoner, State of Oklahma,
made on the 17th day of September
1909, the undersigned Guardian of the
estate of Fred Froe and Georgia Ann
Froe, minors, will sell at private sale
the highest bidder, subject to con
Urination by said Court on or after the
12th day of October, A. D., 1909, all the
right, title and interest of sa{d Fred
Froe and Qeargia Ann Froe, Minors, in
and to the following described real es-
tate In Wagoner County, State of Okla-
homa, to-wit: __ .
An undvided two-thirds interest In
and to the West Half of the NW 1-4 and
SE 1-4 of NW1-4 and NE 1-4 of NW 1-4
of Sec. 35, Twp. 16 N., Range 10 E., in
Creek County, Oklahoma; An undi-
vided two-thirds Interest in the S 1-2 of
NE 1-4 and Lot 1 of Sec. 2, Twp. 18 N.
Range 12 E„ n Tulsa County, Okla-
homa; An unrivided two thirds Inter-
est injnd to the SE 1-4 of the SE 1-4
of Sec. 32, Twp 18 N„ Range 16 E. in
Wagoner County Oklahoma.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions, to-wit*
Cash in hand upon confirmation of
sale by the County Couurt of Wagoner
County, Oklahoma. Bids therefor will
be recieved by the County Judge of
Wagoner County, Oklahoma, at his of-
fice in the City of Wagoner, Oklahoma,
or same will be recieved by the under-
signed at the office of the Clerk o? the
District Court, In the City of Wagoner
Wagoner County, Oklahoma. All bids
mush be in writing.
Dated the 17th day ot September,
1909.
A. L. SNYDER,
Guardian.
Wm. W. Gresham, Atty. Wagoner.
Oklahoma.
Notice of Sale of Reel Estate
in the matter of the guardianship of
Emma Hardridge.
Notice Is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Wagoner. State of Oklahoma
made on the 21st day of August, 1909,
the undersigned guardian of the cstate
of Emma Hardridge will sell at pub-
lic sale to the highest bidder, sub-
ject to confirmation by said cobrt on
Friday, the 16th day of October, A D.
1909, at 2 o’clock a. m„ at the court
house door in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, all
the right!! title and Interest of said
minor In and to the following describ-
ed real estate situate in Okmulgee
county, State of Oklahoma, to-wit:
Danger Signal No. 1. comes f
the kidney secretions. They
warn you when the kidneys are i
Well kidneys excrete a dear# an
fluid. Sick kidneys send out a t
pale and foamy, or a thick, red,
smelling urine, full of sediment
irregular of passage.
Danger Signal No. 2 comes from
back. Back pains, dull and heav>
sharp and acute, tell you of sick
neys and warn yon of the appr<
of dropsy, diabetes and bright’s u*-
ease. Doan's Kidney Pilie cure sick
kidneys and cure them permanency.
Here is proof In the statement c a
nearby resident.
8. M. Spurgeon, N. MaUrSt, Cl* m
dler. Okla.. says: "My egperlc ew
with Doan’s Kidney PlUn has con-
vinced me that this remedy has nr
equal in curing kidney complaint' Mg
kidneys were badly disordered and if
back was lame and painful. Fir ’y
the kidney secretions became eem. f
and Irregular and painful In pane* «e.
Doan’s Kidney Pilie soon restored ‘ ay
kidneys to their normal condi< • »
dnd removed my eches end pain-c"
1 highly recommend this remedy."
For aale by all dealers. Priee 50>
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffe'o,
rjlew York, sole agents for the Uni ed
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s— .,«!
take no othtr.
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Lyon Shoe Stare 0p> R-
ing, Sept. 2! I
124 East Btwty I >,
The City off Sapulpa is
Growing Rapidly
the Northeast
The Packing plant and contem-
plated railroad improvements will
give renewed impetus toethis por-
tion of the city. Lots in
MOMAN ADDITION
can still be bought at extremely
reasonable prices--$4 to $6 a foot
on payments. It is an unquestion-
able investment. See
NOTICE.
State of Oklahoma, )
) SB.
Creek County. )
Notce Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned, Claud L. Engles, will by his
McNeel
Hawkins
next friend, Earl F. Engles, file In the
irina Siet. District Court In and for Creek County,
Said real estate will be sold on the ■
j! following terms ami commons, towit: ! State ol Oklahoma, oa the 8th day ot
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 286, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1909, newspaper, September 28, 1909; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1477596/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.