The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SAPULPA LJGH1
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The Strength of a Bank
OFFICERS
CHA . W -i17 AJl } V
w. c- h<« tea
h h.joh* o*
Toe taaiaeu mil be appre-
ciated.
Strong
American National
Sapulpa, Okia.
Bank
BRYAN AS PROPHET
FAILS TO QUALIFY
v rmn or thi
Trs i lW*n (mn Label ui>t x bfcol
i>4 < wtrxt' \«: a t.«•<•<]
Money to Loan on Farms
buutcri He Foretold Never Coma
U Pui
OP?OSm 15 A1WATS T2TL
-i fcaxiari Does Io. ~" y.
I*oei li Wna Fumr* la. /. --...d.
is a pc w iin }<m o B**
tla.. Stj«t ■—Every book
for by tee acatt Ten Book
i ior the c t of tiit children
Schools. k-LbOUCL tit flay
Sf d * frf i th-"- schools arc re
x, bin en u«A of the
t; book* Lave been i*cen-
t ii < vidti
fctJ" in ail school books
■"-.erncr ilaskt 11 was simj.-
t Ua* tor <-*<1 only.
: eli. tie Text book com-
tfklahbma. announced Tii t,
oi truujiils in*! for fire
■nool 'hfldre-n of th* state
niterest. payable rigb- here s'
mortgages and sj •
Us* aer~! t/^a, a snc
The
We hare just compltt I arrangetm nta with a lar>." Ufa Insurance Cotn-
oasy. for unlimited funds of it* surpl n.i to In- loaned on Improved farms In
this section of Ok labor:! a. at the low i pievailfng rat'**, straight annual
iioni' tii no commission nous or iwmd
to |> part of t|i<' loan at any time with-
out notie. Uittt i, ntu ng tne interist on the amount paid. Tb'-se loans
that the cry 1 will be made for long or sbort tjru<-. money payable i|ir<<t from ti ' Ihbui-
ant* rWLtiaiT. no brokers or commissi, ui chargis. The only expense to
be borrower i<>r alotra ting and recording, and h<* g< Ls the full amount
• <! the J-riat. fi :t.g or:' one s ,rt form of mortgage and note. This is at>-
- aoWtiy the only straight interest loa being offered here at this time, and
the most liberal that Las ever been off i-d in Oklahoma
| Parties desiring loans on farn s ui i make application at once, and
: we guarantee prompt closing and perf<'-tiy satisfactory treatmerit.
stu- from books
Liberal
When building or mtiir.g rtfc.it' ntle sure
that your contractor is patron izu ^ i < rrt
industry and hav.ng his mill work
done by the
Sapulpa Sash -Joor Mfg. Co.
This Company is fully equipped to do all kinds
ofwoodwoik. Prices iij.v .v jrk guaranteed.
South Park St.
Phone 201
\A/F. ARE PLEASED
9jau'tMf "wiiiefc Ik- iiaf weui
^are led ai«SKlw t U«
:ouiitry if tbey bad e^er I**-® rwCiaed
Bot they i^-er 'Jtatt to pasa Ttie htr-
•vwlng j<!«crw wit ':i> be pt;rjt«d *ere
'uer y tgiue; *> at ais ;rnapaa:.oa.
t*iwd "a a!*o.3ieiy no fouudatitn
trliitrr" r
It if e'] to hare *Turiwr* resleta-
*r tint iif' V- ;«c cnered oy the ort-
t'tf of tbe Platte ciijtt be djy.uij-*-d
"M!y I'" per cent, for aT sS^as infli
' be fee tbe fates •>! '* 3>ur
d 1 aboot to befin prr^Aesy-ioi
. ga!a. A male <"a«w:3dra. Mr Bryan
' 'rtt b? this time tire learned that
tb f'jr"*st of eril wlil aerer be Ije
'ere«l I'.r those who HaTe (mi that
n tL> past his Tati'\nations bare be«a
but eaijity sir.
"Driving Country to Ruin-"
For • fta.v-*. when Mr. Bryan was t
uienjber of tbe House of Represents- j
tires in 1 Kft be wan tbiolatdf certulu -
tiiat protHtion was- driving tbe c ud-
j 'Tj btmdi'jiy; to rt<-k and ruin, and ii
ii* 9i*+" b frUrerf*! Marrb 16 of tiiat ;y i f.onld r^- j as ^d for the present,
j year he drew tbe following agonizing a; - o ir e the book men saw the jok<
| pictures: i ;nd they appeared and were excused—
j "Probation bas been our cannitjal it s all of them did liut one and
! *ree. and as one after anotiier of w j .at company, it seems waa not rioti-
| farsuen* ha* be**n driven by the force : , ,j t*:ai the governor would except
I '>t circumstances ui«r/n that tree and •
, uas ! «•!. crushed ;tbln its folds Ms 1
' "ompanions hare rtojd around and ]
eliouted. "Great is protection r • • •
ih-.i in i very State-. *o far as tb«e
Htatistlc^ have been colle-ted. tbe pro
portion of borne owning farmers is de-
■ ■ i 1SMZ it, many ol tie trade nniw ,
l kations bu lie itropcsitkK
ever i ot any furtber ti:an sound
A cfsl before tbe go.-emor niad' .
.* s auntsi book men were figuring ,
:*h him who cannot, if th<y want i
ut tie In ion labt 1 on a single one of 1
jfir bouks because their books an j
<d in non-union r rat shops I
3d many of Uiese non-onion publish- J
d bosks are now being distributed to I
- school children ana tbe union I
.bel has failed to make its appeiranc* I
i King Haskeii said it would.
The administration states that it i
uld have been impossible for any of I
le book firms, with whom contracts
• - .• to print enough new books,
a which appears the union label and 1
nw que ntly, if tbe firm should apptar I
- fore the board and make such a j
iat<ment that the matter of union I
WALLACE-KURD ABSTRACT CO.
First Rational Bank
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
For Good Rigs and Courteous Treat-
ment Call Ud
The Atar ILivery
Boarding Stable in Connection
Corner Hobson Av . and Park Street
Phone 320
to note that when a customer - anything ;it <• ir
thcr are sure to call again.
Our Staple and J'ancy Groceries
are the kind that <ati*: • ti.- I
al wars on hand.
ililes
B. M. VAN ORMAN
Sijuth Main St.
Oleta.
Is it Something tiood to Eat
YOU WANT?
KNIGHT &
The Grocers
They have the W*t in the tn;ir t ;>"<1
HARREL'S
larket ami gtve proii
lenmoacsmm^i
MURPHY NEBEL
Carriage and Wagon Pa inters
The only Carriage Painters m Sapulpa
First Class Work a Specialty
405 East Dewey Ave.
creasing and that of tenant farme's
ine-resiiing. This means but one tblng.
It mean* a land of landlords and ten-
ants. a ',d backed by the history A
every nation that has gone down. I say
to you that no people 'an coil tin.le
a free pe*>p;e under a free government
wben tb<- gre*at majority of Its citize.is
are tenai.'s of a small minority. Tour
system 'protective tariff) has driven
the farm "wner fp->m his land and
irubstltute<; the farm tenant."
How far thii. picture portrays the
America of to-day or tbe America of
any year since be made that spencb
i cny Am«-ri<an can answer. Even n
Mr. Bryan's own State be can find an
' a* -wer riztit at bi' do-,r*. for the farm
*i ds of Nebraska have doubled in
! value.
j '-Murderous Gold Standard."
litil daring the f"ur year* iticcwding
+rl sr>ee<-h Mr. Bryan'* agitatkxi gr-w
io • •- i r <1:4 the de.i.on wh b b«
! liart rxiw^I In his own imagination hide
*111, d be for In 1W6 ;j#
isain iuh (V-stltati'm threatening tbe
I country He bad a remedy for it. a
panfl'-ea. a fetich whi--h he he;d op for
scrshlp—free sliver. Here are some
of the ti 'igs Mr. Ii ryan said would
happen If the gold standard were con-
tinued :
"1 reply that if protection bas slala
Its tho sands tbe gold standard has
; slain it* tens of thousands."- From
spec b it Oemi^Tatic Natioi :1 Conreo-
I tion. July, Its;
~L o not let the Republicans beguile
t the future The future !«
writt< In Mo*d crushed out of you by
go' mm
t
i*ir ti' use and consequently the com
any failed to appear before Charles
1 Hask'll. treasurer ejf the Bryan
a-;,j,aign fund and incidently Gove r-
•jr cf Oklahoma.
This gave Haskell his chance and
v ry administration paper in tbe
ate shouted "School-book concern
.,i its school book contract forfeited
-jy Governor Haskell because it failed
omply with the ord'r of the Test
l.ook < on.m ission and Gove rnor Has- I
:11 to fnrnish onion made books." j
•Sounded good again and it would
-a.*, good over the country—but tbe
-ucd is not true. The <ompany did I
iOt i ,-se its contract for any reason
Alu r than that it failed to make an
xcui^ as almost twenty other non-
^nior. fiims had alread> done.
Yes. X. Haskell is not the friend
A organized labor."
On Dewey Ave.
Three and one half blocks
west of Main Street
One Hundred and Twenty-Five
With North Front at $6.50 a
Feet
foot
If taken in
the next few days.
THE LIGHT office
Inquire at
KKKH.IIT lli UN* HUM kill
• rai< I 'I rain I ra lie Into l.tx-al Train
at Ulna
A f,eight wreck occurred early yejs-
• rda. uioining near Afton. A gravel
aii ran into the cabe;ose of local
igbt train .'{S. .No one was fnjured
<-:id not much damage was done. Tbe
-a'k was 'bared In time for tb^ fast
. ail frcm St. Ixiuis due here at 2:10
.o pass.
W.
B Welsh returned last night
a St. Jost ph and Kansaa City
rt he had been buying goods.
W/illiarris'
Meat Market
The neatest place
The complete*! shop
The best meats
The greatest variety
The lowest prices
The only Oysters that dare look * Pure Food Inspertor in the lace
PHOHE HO. 77
! ~ 'ta ►pee*-ti at Erie, Pa., An-
The Owl Drug Co.
East Dewey Avenue
E. P. Slv THSOM
Proprietor
SAPULPA is
place on earth
in real estate.
"A my friends, there Is anotbar
' n w ny people have gon into th«
eil - .ind left tbe farm* It is be-
c„ ^ your legislation ha* t>-ea -t .s-
Itig ti ,• foreclosure of mortgages upon
the rarm- • • • Mark tny words!
If the g'.ld "tandard g'^es on and peo-
ple contiaae to complain, tbe gold stan-
i (iird advo -ates instead of trying to im
j prove- the condition of the people will
| lie re«-oai in "tiding that you rUm* your
•Cbofls so 111 It the people will not real-
ize bow much the ;,re Buffering."—
Friin :* ^h at M'wunouth. III.. r>cto-
j ber. IS!*;
Hal whom bs* tbe gold standard
*!.-h - What fir .re d d It write In
, !il'--IV What <1 -• rlr r scbols did It
el,,-. ' Again th. ondition of tb*
«■" -. make- « '-sliu reply confining
j the luipassioiiMl orator.
| Campaigning again in ltK*) Mr Bry-
an di- dwl that lm[ierla!lsia was an-
other ilangi-r to the- conrjtry. If it wera
Continued tbe Fourth of July would ba
furg'-tten .y all Americans and tka
'/ 'S/' w ,u*d a toiag
I of tb- pan' Speaking at IJ < :.u. Mr.
best Br",!K"d
Sees Death af Patriotism
I I I V C/ OL • ' ' f ► ,( we bsra
' • ti rej-4te.| My Country Tla af
: 7 If we l' - r ,r rblidreq '
, ti tr '-blldrac s children will imi su'-
j to tb* spirit of that song and . «.*bra-
)a %i tia 'es/tk of Js,y wt. p*m
EDUCATE YOUR BOY
Or girj for bu>in<ss success. Competition is strong
vour cliildriii with a thorough, practical hnsiiu
Equip
trainiltg
'It is a Good Schodi
They Teach it Right"
LEGE
1
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luSA, OKA.
the
BOOKKEEPING
SHORTHAND
ENGLISH
ILLUSTRATING
BU TnSruB^ANCHES
n" xTtYPEWRITING
0l 1 1CE PRACTICE
^N ART, ETC
m m- si'cchssi-l'l okaduatbs, better system eoiii'mpvt
l-:y;:kyt!iinc. better write for information Address '
i'act'ltv, better
s. M. SMITH, Prin.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908, newspaper, September 18, 1908; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149808/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.