The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 278, Ed. 1 Friday, September 18, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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the sapulpa liqht
HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT IT?
Right now is a good time to invest in Sapulpa property. Things are
happening that will make REAL ESTATE values advance.-No~ir^
vestment in the City is equal to GOOD LOTS in Moman and Roose-
velt Addi ons. Close In. Yet these lots sell from $2.00 to $5.00
a foot, on easy payments. Good Title. Conveniently located for rail-
road men. See
HUGHES & JAMISON
farmers & Merchants Bank Building
O R
J. W. McHEEL
Garst Bldg. Residence 201 Denten
Avenue. In the Addition
t oni;ki:ssman ivv lit: fim:i>
for
llents tier, eminent Ituildiiig
l'irstollici' ill IIiv IIoiiii' in Vrelinore
When the list is completed it will be j
easy for the officer to know what chil- I
n dren are in school anil how many kids j
are playing hookey and who they are. j
The schools are pretty badly crowd-
Washington, Sept. 17.—An informal ■ ei' a"d it is generally believed that
Inquiry imo the law forbidding a more room will have to be provided.
Tinted States congressman from en- On the opening day one room contain- j
ferine into a contract with the govern- led 106 pupils. This was improved by
TVki: it ix run:
•lust II* Scores of Sapulpa People
Have
nicut has developed in the postoffice
departnunt by the discovery that
Charles D. carter, representative from
Oklahoma, is renting the government
n building for a postoffice at his home
in Ardmore. The lease is signed by
Carter and David E. Hooker, a joint
in i\ it was made in April. 190.'.
Wore Carter's election to the house,
and runs for ten years.
The law Involved dates from the
civil war and the question now is j t'ie undersigned guardian of the estate
whether the lease should be cancelled ! of Harry Meyberrv, a minor, will sell
and whether Mr. Carter is liable to a j at private 8ale to the highegt m !
?,i.()00 line for continuing to engage in
1 subject to confirmation by said court
on Thursday the 8th., day of October,
A. D„ 1908, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the
; sending part of them to another room.
Notice of Sale of Heal Kstate'
In the matter of the guardianship of
Henry Mayberry, a minor.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
County of Wagoner, State of Oklahoma
made on the 1st. day of July, 1908.
a contract with the government after
taking the oath of office. According
to the law the government may sue for
a refund for the rt ntal paid.
The acting postmaster general, Mr.
Grandfield, is not inclined to tin- bell, i
that an; ..ctlon will be taken. H, is
at a U sr. to know how tin story of the
taitir lease started, as it did not ele-
vtlcp in ' 13 department. He says that
the cculnict is a losing one. in all
prol il i 111,\, to Carter, as rentals in
Ardriuu must lit higher since the ad-
min: inn e l' oklahoma to statehood, and
t!n ui ilf uble il bo.mi lei re a 1 estate
Hit ti, t i.iioalty to get a definite rul-
County Court room, Wagoner County
Wagoner. Oklahoma, all the right,
title and interest of said Henry May-
berry, a minor, in and to the follow-
ing described real estate situate in
Creek County, State of Oklahoma, to-
wit:
All of his undivided interest in and
to the X. E. 1-4 of Section 23, town-
ship 15 North, Range 8 East. Creek
County, Oklahoma, subject to the life
:,M" "'"T I estate of Gertrude Alberty. the mother
I nl (.. ill ti.i ill paiinn lit of .o
' of said minor. The above described
l I . I ; lund being the allotment of Hallie
■ > i < li i il| Peters. Who died intestate and
HtCR.
i Har i u'n ill
in, of V. I
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I in Win
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Waiting doesn't pay.
If you neglect the aching back.
Urinary troubles, diabetes, surely
follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills relieve back-
ache.
Cure every kidney ill.
Sapulpa citizens endorse them.
Mrs. B. F. Barnes, C Mounds St.,
Sapulpa, Okla., says:
"My husband thinks there is no
remedy equal to Doan's Kidney Hills
for curing kidney disorders. He com-
ulained for some time of a soreness in
the small of his back. When he
caught cold it would invariably settle
in his kidneys, and at such times his
condition would be ten times worse.
His back was so still and lame that
it was all he could do to get around.
Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, he
irocured a box and began their use.
Relief soon followed and the lameness
and soreness in his back at length
disappeared entirely. My mother has
also used Doan's Kidney Pills with
good results and has the same good
opinion of them as my husband. They
can be procured at Whitaker's drug
store."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 I
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. !
New York, sole agents for the United !
Stat's.
Remember the name—Doan's—and I
take no other.
state of Oklahoma. County of Creek,
The JOB DE-
PARTMENT
at THE LIGHT
office wants your
next job of print-
ing. You don't
need to leave
yourplace of bus-
iness. Call u p
240 and you will
be waited on.
( wilt'I a poJio
iidln, hill arte r
„ Ills
i! In II, wi ni
tnklllt until ns a
without Issue, in the year of 1907. leav
lug surviving Iter as her only heirs at
law. the above named minor, Henry
Mayberry, her brother, and Gertie Al-
berty, her mother.
All bids for the above described land
must be in writing, and left with or
mailed to W. O. Rittenhouse, attorney
KM'XEItATlOX for ,he guardian, or W. T. Drake,
County Judge of Wagoner. Okla.
Trait; cj 0 i:rer Hill Sunn Know Who 1 Said real estate will be sold on the
Jk Itt I la)iuc
an
Bf'llMl: r.
1 !;i <
I lAl C
re pretji li
(ill; I!:
ii net In tin Cart* r i.'ise is
li in taken Ills oath us a
lie and continued to re-
i r ial.
HAKI (. s< Hoot.
uancy officer Hitter if busy mak-
ing the enumeration of the ehlldrcti of
0<tin l age in Sapulpa.. This is \<> ing
done for the purpose of assisting in
fSifuretog the e-ompulsorj school law
| follow ing terms and conditions, to-
wit:
I Ali cash u)K n confirmation of said
sale and projier deed executed for
| said land.
Iiared this llth.. day of September,
I (Hit. Henry Kidd.
| W. 0. Ritte«ihoa«e, AttJ.
In the District Court in and for said
State.
Notice- of Publication
George Edwards, Plaintiff,
Myrtle Edwareis. Defendant.
Said defendant. Myrtle Edwards will
take notice that she has been sued In
♦he above named court for divorce, on
the grounds of abandonment for more
than one year; and must answer the
! petition filed therein by said plaintiff,
on or before the J7th day of October.
19<i8. or said petition will be taken as
true, and a judgment for said plain-
tiff for absolute divorce will be ren-
di r< 1 accordingly.
tiff.
By Burt £ Brown. Attorneys for PUtiu-
Attfst: J. B. Summers. Clerk of (aid
court.
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.