The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
THE BAPULPA Lipm
THE
FIRST
RATIONAL
BANK
JEJkl
That Essential Quality
fljj while this Bank adopts
J* every desirable method
of Modern Banking, it
never loses night of that
essential quality, abso-
lute safetv.
Under U. S. Government
Supervision,
Indian Agent J. II. N. Cobb made a
business trip to Stroud yesterday.
i |
Tie "Summer Girl" awaits you at j
all cigar stores
T'ae "Summer Girl" will make you
happy. All cigar stores.
_ I
MAX MEYER
Everything to Wear for Men and Boys
IltA HALOJiE
Dentist
Mendenhall has moved into his new
brii k barn on Hobson east of the
post office. Come and see us. Phone
1- 21
200.
.Make your Sunday engagements In
ad', ance for fine rigs of Mendenhall on
Hobson. Phone 200. 159-2t.
•!• +• +■ + *M* 4* *1* * * + * * *
•fr 'I'
+ notes \m person vi s *
+ *
4- -1" -J" -!• *1* *!• *1* *1" 'I* *1* *1" *5'
Mr* Mt ' ill
TUiyW 'I -m: i-
Hbofifiiinr.
and daughter, Miss
in town today
S • Ut" wide
■VIM I Jjtv. .< -'ick '
an'i S'Hturd.iy ;>0c yer
silk patterns in
j'i'twB Friday
yarfl.
Mliuor 1 a after of Columbus. Ohio,
is ifiijfrt Oi • bu( ot town visitors here
tilis f''*
- ^ L
It ti tm ill ot Cincinnati. 0., is in
town ij>' s' ew 'days lookliig alter
bUsiii ■mi'interesta.
1uJouliali nas moved into his new
b[,..,b t. un i>v Hobson east of the
post, at tide! Corue and see lis. Phone
200 . ■ J59-*'-
A Im.Ii >11 .i -it wife, of Holdenville,
ai . ,i. udni ■ lend a y in our c It'.
Mend-uball makes a speiialty of
boarder, burse's Hobson. last of the
The Library Club Meeting
The Ladles Library Club met in thiir
room, Thursday afternoon, a large at-
tendance heing present.
The afternoon was devoted to the
1ni8ln1-88'"br the dub. having wr prr
gram.
The nuufnger of the Lyceum bureau
I.t Ok In In I.. I i'ilj, '.uiiii ' the ladies :
,• imposition in mgard to putting on a
course of lectures the coming winter,
' which prM lily will be accepted, it the
) ih'W opera l' 'ttsc is completed in ti■ r** ■
A communication ; from Secretary
i Klagge of the fpniini ' i ial Club, was
I ad, soliciting the co-operation of tho
' l ibrary Club 111 the coming "Greater
Sapulpa" celebration-. The cotuqun!
ention was received with favor.
I Several i lunniunii atioiis from out-
I oWow 11 clubs were re'ad and discussed
i At the meeting next Thursday 'th ?re
I will lie a discussion on "The Bo. .
' ATir; .ativi and negative ty,Ucs;W)ll • '
| had respectively by Mis. Welsh and
Mrs. Bristow.
I The ladies "f the club are riqresteil
to join |n 11.'s discussion and special
opportunity will be given those who
|i;i\'e no small hoys to air their
Do You Know
crakes
JF ¥01) DON'T, TRY
aw**:
ctms
CORM SAIVE
wimm. mm
OUR. COSH«i
Established 1893. Phone 1«>
Office over P & M. Bank
DISTINCTION
is vvhut eiery well dressed
man wants. Our clothe* dis-
tinguish a man. Our clothes are
jiaiinty but not freakish. I hey
liven up your looks. They giie
you si well dressed air without
making people laugh.
The new colors and styles are
here for your inspection.
Prices $15 to $35
Low cut shoes anil fancy
hosiery just hov, ling for a look.
(in through this scr.scn well
dressed ami feel you are proper-
1.1 dressed if you don't want in
miss anything.
SEE l'S
JOS. BKlNElt A CO.
Real Estate, Oil Lands, Investmeuti
Office Rooms 16-17
Richie Bid
Opposite St. James Hotel
ii. AKNOLP,
General insurance
Real Estate.
Farm Loam
Oil Leases
W. L. McEWEN.
Successors to
Weeks and Son
Makes Abstracts, writes Insurance
Does Notary Work. Renis Houses an*
Loans money on farms.
Office over the Union Hardware Store
Two Barber Shops
THE TlItF THE EAGLE
rtti Main St North Main St
11 West Side East Side
1( Wei try to please everybody in barber
! work. l.oau office at the Eagle. Dia-
; monds a specialty.
JACK POTTER, Prop.
/
0?! SALE AT
Cowman's Pharmacy
Odd Fellow Bidg.
Outfitter *or Men and Boys
petit offlc. Phone 200
159-2t, theories.
Wallace ^iller Realty Go
Oaiiy Sale and Tvade Bulletin
For
i.i ;>a.
sweet
.Made ;
smoke,
i iir staple and fancy groceries go to
Harper Druthers a brauil new stock
East Lee Avenue.
try .Mel-' We pay interest on time depositi
1 i: Sa- ' aad all deposits are guaranteed by ti,'
i Guaranty Funel of the State of Okla
homa. Farmers & Merchants Bank.
A beautiful lot of dress silks In
biv k it, i bi..v n with dults and stripe
full H wi.I ■ on sale Friday and Silt
urdvy >" t Racket's.
! Mesdanlts Parmlee, Linsey. Johan-
nes, Boons, Whittaker and .Miss Meni-
fee returned today from Bartlesville
. , j where they attended the State Federa-
W 1. uoiiuley of Oklahoma City tlon ot Women's Clubs.
still ne*t >f the lbs Moines Life in-J
jurui U*<T«. is here for a few days
trarihA. iuik bisiiuss ; r that com
pun/
No. it. ."i-ItooIII
east llolison A
Price *1.000.
house, 1 (5011
e. Terms if
lot on
desired
j Burnett Addition is the prettiest
| residence property in the city.
Music Lessons Ercc
With each piano purchased during
the month of April, tne Molt Pianc j
company will give a term of imisii j
l lessons free. Holt Piano Company ai
( Checks in the Farmers & Mer
Bank will make you look more
| real business man. We pay interest
I on time deposits and all deposits are
guaranteed by the Guaranty Fund of
the Stat? of Oklahoma. Farmers &
Merchants Sank.
AI KEYS A WALTERS
City Scavengers
All Kinds of Cleaning up Work
Prop. \
reliant.-
? like a J
Phone 113.
(lienwood addition is most beautiful- j Itakeman s
\o. 10. (i-itoom house with good barn, j
lot 100 ft. by Istl ft. Inciitcd in south iy located, lots for a short time oulv
Wood lawn.. Street car line will be i
within two blocks.. Price «,0.">0.00.
F. McCoy of Tulsa, is here on busi
111 ss
one-half cash, balance in one year,
>ii, 1!. o-Koom house, lot JiOxLiO, in
^,o6dlu'wn Addn. near passenger sla-
tinn. ti,000.00.
j These lots are well
j be close In car line.
Harper-Kent j;0i ij, ('.Room residence with Soft
1 William M Harper and Miss Lola lot oil Walnut St. cheap at £t,'i.ill.'i0.
... , , ,-, 1.'" I lots in block 1. Woodlawn
Kent were married Wednesdav a11. i -) ■
, , |o be sold at once, cheap tor cash,
noon nt the court house by Judge
! Davis. This couple Is quite wellMi.il. l ots in south Woodlawi. ijiii
In &IO in r front it. Terms il desired.
j known in Sapulpa, the groom being.
i employed at the llogart grocery. They
, , will i", side at 1004 Hast Dew v.
IBuat Market Opening
Uart iiau and cjmpany will
new meat market tomorrow,! Mendenhall makes a specialty of
m.1 The new market is to be j boarding horses. Hobson. east of post
connection with their J office. Phone 200. lB9-2t.
.n,'- % Hi the McKello'i building on _
' ' I. X. L. p.VIRY
S. It. Uillibcy, Prop
Is now ready to deliver milk to any
part of the city.
The Dairy is equipped with one of
the lineal herds or milk cows in Ok- WALLACE-MILLER REALTY
lahoma. Ollice Over First National Bank
Hui ausiie tireer of Seulca. Mo., is
Ui ■' r. k of Mifc.i Maultling" for a few1
I •
l'ui* lteut
'I , , inree rooms furnished or un- i
'tj' I.. ,b i Mao eood b:ei ii on lire inis- "
K.
Opeti'
VI '10
i(J ,ti. * .1.1 street V.I elegant eqnlp-
an .it I.SJ, fc'*ec ins'fttled for the meat
Jcj.a' 'in ue.
4 and 5 dollars per foot, will V worth
8 and 9 dollars per foot in ltjs than
12 months, on moutUl" nayments. See
Whitaker. the druggis'.
tf.
Make your Sunday engagements in
advance for line rigs of Mendenhall on
! Hobson. Phone 200. t 9-2t.
Burnett Addition is the pretties
I residence property in the city.
The
(loats.
Melrose has an aroma
Oil sale ac cigar stands.
Singer Sewing Machine Agency
J. E. WILLIAMSON, Mgr.
i
tl,at Two doors N. American Nat'l Bank
See the Burnett Addition if you
located 'and w Ml jiwai t '"oire lots' . .
(iood gaa ranges, prices lowest, ^
(.Furniture Store, 1st door north of the
>o. l.">. Lots In McAllister addition i First Nat. Bank.
at i#20tl to #10" I'er lot. The best bur-;
Kains non uve.ilable. |
I)r. O, Seibert. Osteopath, Iowa
Ituiiding.
Why pay 7 and S dollars per from
foot for reside nee lots when you cai :
buy lots in Olenwood Addition for 1
and 5 dollars per foot on monthly pay ;
ruenta. See Whitaker, the druggist.
tf.
K A1 it E X (
I New Back for an Old One How It
(an Be Bone in Sapulpa
0. P. SHAEEEK
lleiil Estate. Eire and Tornado an it
Veeident Insurance.
I'ariu Loans
Vour lltisiness Solicited
11 i-2 West l(e«ey Sapulpa, OkU.
Rice, The Florist
CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
Green House 13 N. Birch st. Phone 517
l!
wi t
friu i*
li !1 mipton will arrive next
inj|: • i short Slav here with
No. ttltiti. 140 acres 7 miles east of
Haldenillle, 10 acres prairie and f>0
Hi res limtier. will trade for good ren-
UI residence or business property. Burnett Addition ia seiling fast. See
i a:iv real estate man for bai gains.
Price i,IOU. [
-I No. K!T1. 210 acres bottom land in
Okfuskee Co- ran land, but all till-
able. l ash price $8,000. Euc. #000.
Watch for the new L X. L. wagon.
The back aches at times with a dull
indescribable feeling, making you
wear} and restless: piercing pains
shoot across the region of the kidneys
and again the loins are so lame to
ptoo'i is i"nnv. No use to rtb or ap-
ply a plaster to the back in tills cordi
! We have the latest in all ladies and j tion. You cannot reach the cause,
i g nts oxfords at Rucker's. Get our, iivchange the bad back for a new :ind
1 prices. stonger one.
j t. C. CofT. living in Pawnee, Okla ,
j Mendenhall has a tirst class livery ! aajs; "My wife was in poor health for
•outfit in his new barn on Hobson east j about a year and complained a great
When you buy it at Van Oiinau i
you may know that It is good.
Van Orman the old reliable, Is still
doing business on South Main street.
He keeps what you want in groceries
I or Kent
Unto I lushed rooms, strictly modern,
clui' i,. , 'lit i ■' i son able Call E, L.
N. i IVioii" 24D.
Notice
•me I "li s Aid society or the Chris-
tian urn b will serve a chicken din-
ner Wednesday ami Thursday. Ma>
C itnl o Everyone is Invited to enjoj
Ki dinners.
Wi.i> kidna SpruiU went to Guthrie
yesli'MHy for a weeks visit with Mr.
UaUi-wvi, president of the Guthrie
Buiitn -'i.i College, and her friend, Miss
Ruby ¥ tiner.
Mis. Mdiougal who attended the
filiU ivderatlon of Wornens Clubs at
Bt.it> -liville this week will go to
Si. i V.HM' tmtoie returning home
V Carter, night clerk at the St.
Jmi'S, who has been quite 111 I* once
mine .title to be at work.
New Location in
Kendall A Simpsons Meat Market
Corner Lee and Park
Harper Hlilg.
Put No. 541 in Your Tele-
phone Directory
H. F. MITCHELL'S
Undertaking Parlors
I of the post office. Phone 200.
1 1* A tains ii in Oklahoma City to-
ds* on business.
Some Sapulpa Bargains
We hate the best equipped Liver, Barn in the Stale of Oklahoma, con-
slstiug of a strictly modern, brick barn J5M.>iV controlling the entire cab
Ilm. ,l( tll(. (|ty and handling all Funerals. Has 50 head of -
horses In the city, are boarding 75 head of horses at a rate ot 118.00 r
Zl. Barn Is wet. e„ui,.Kd w.th the latest style ,chicles and has in e
ll(,lld,Ilt blacksmith shop and drays. In fact, there is nothing left out ot the
consideration of rendering the public first class service and the owner an
'C;;, Cose in see McNcel & Hawkins. We have residences
mrrL addition lots In the city cheap and on time If
desired. It means monej to you to see us before you buy.
McNEEL 8 HAWKINS
Phone 89 Room 18 Carst Bldg. Box 144
We also have some small tracts close in at reasonable
jfigurtis.
ARNOLD & CLEM
Weekly Bulletin
Modern tiie-rooin cottage in Bur*
uett Addillou. t'orner lot. >ew
and beautiful location. Price
#1,750.00.
Nice lot three blocks from passen-
ger station. (10x150. Bargain at
#12 per foot.
(.null five-room house on corner.
Three blocks from passenger sta
tlon. Lot 60x150. *t,* 0.W>-
Good califlit-room house on car
Hue. 75 feet front. Cheap nt
#1,700.00.
Good eight room house on l)ewe.i
Ave. two blocks from *aln. t or
ner lot 100x100. $8,500.00.
200 acres of land at #10 per acre
We make a specialty of writing
tire and tornado Insurance.
So. 7. W. Bcwey. I'houe 101
deal of a weak back. In some ma line i
Denni s Kidney Pills were brought to
her attention, anil she procured a sup-
ply. Since using them she has been in
much better health. 1 gladly endorse
the remedy that brought about this
change In her condition.
Plenty more proof like this from
Sapulpa people. Call at Whitaker s
drug store and ask what customer'
repoit.
For sale by all dealers. Price 501
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo j
New York, sole agents for the United J
States.
Remember the name—1 loan s and
take no other.
Burnett Addition is selling fast. See
any real estate man for bargains.
Van Orman s phone number la 91
Phone him for what you want to eal
and he will do the rest.
Burnett Addition is selling fast,
any real estate man for bargains.
eal j
/e
For Sale
One pair of Fairbanks scales in good
repair. See S. N. Terry.
The most popular girl in the city
is the "Summer Girl."
Call for Warrants
All warrants issued on or before
Nov. 10 1908 are now payable.
.1. 15. Rice, City Treasurer.
Mendenhall has a first class 11^
outfit in his new barn on .lobson, ea>
of the post office. Phone 200.
FOR RENT—Two furnished or un-
furnished rooms. Modern and close
in. Phone 240.
Sapulpa Ice Cream Co.
Will pack and deliver one quart or
more of lee ( ream, Sherbert or Icing
to any part of the city. We guarantee
'every order to be In first class condi-
tion and to lie good pure Ice creum.
j place your order with us for prompt
attention.
See the best line of refrigerators at
the least money at the New Furnleure
Store lBt door north of the First Nat.
Bank.
IteBt line of refrigerators. Good
| values at the New Furniture Store
1st door north of First Nat. Bank.
Phone 250
WANTED- Position by experienced
stenographer. Call room 15 Maver-
ick hotel.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light. (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149853/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.