The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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thfc sapulpa light
The First
National
Bank
That Essential Quality
f~ While this Bank ac.->pt«
-*evcrv desirable method of
Modern Banking it never
loses sight of that essen-
tial quality, absolute
safety.
Under U. S. Government
Supervision.
SHOES
Fins Watch and Jswslry
Repairing
Kodak and Csmsrs
Supplies
Go tc
H. E. RAKEMAN
LEADING JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Kimball Pianos and Organs
Sheet Music
Musical Instruments and
Musical Merchandise
. Why pay $1 ami $."> elsewhere when
$2 and $3
will £ t v. n better shoes at the B-g-
gest Shoe Store in this city. The
reason we are making these low
prices is that we want to close out
' o.?r entire st ok • i S 'icr *. Clothing
and Dry Goods.
Everything Pidactd Till A! Is Soid
E. L. Miller
Mercantile Ci.
Platter's Stand
WANTS
wanted—A colored woman to cook
rr.jit have experience. No. 20 South
«"sV c ret t.
WANTED—A man wanted to play
piano evenings. Inquire at Light
office.
Furnished rooms and board at No.
20 South Oak street
Mrs Frank Hoffman.
For Sale or Trade
A good Oklahoma farm ror gale or
trade for Sapulpa property. Inquire
at Light office. 273-6t
SAPULPA ICE C*.
Manufacturers of
Pure] Cry sta 1
ICE
And dealers in COAL. Phone us
your order for best soft coal
N. Poplar St., Phone 121
| IRA MA LONE
Dentist
Established 1898 phone 163
Officc over F. <fc M Bank
Dk
U. JUSTICE,
'n siiian and Surgeon
New Kie.
^Building Phone 295
on, Oklahoma
Milliner Wanted
Wanted a good hat maker wanted.
Apply at Mrs. Capp'a milinery store.
t i n
For Trade
A good work mule for a driving
horse Inquire at Light office.
AND
FOB XE>" 0\LY .
( Upp* shoe*. t.iliilaod* Sole
aceat* la Napalpa. ~^nff
Personal Mention
B. E. 0. I)aare at the SL Jane* t*.
llgU.
Fisher wants to sell you yo«r fall
bill.
We cordially invite you to our store
to inspect the newest stexk in town
Fisher Dry Goods Co.
Dr. Brimocombe. Dentis,
over American Nat. Bank.
Fisher's new stock has come. We
tevite you to cone and take a look,
while our stock is fresh
Mrs Max Meyer and daughter.
Blanche, left Thursday for Terrell.
Texas to make a visit.
The P. L. (l'« aad frie 4 ill 4aaee
at the St. Jaw* tesirfct. Bese-tit
driakiBe fwustaia faad.
At the St. Jaae* Uairtt will •rrar
the P. E. O. Daaee for the benerit of
the driakiar foaataia faad.
If you want saw dust for sweeting
purposes yon can get it at the Sapul-
pa Sash and Door Factory.
W. A. Moyer is home from a trip to
St. Louis where he purchased fire
escapes for the Maple street school
building.
H. Fitxpatnek. a former brakeman
who has been ill at the V M. C. A_
annex, is reported recovering satis-
factorily.
R. S. White is now with the Fisher
Dry Goods Co.. where be would be
pleased to see his frknds and forme;
custom* rs-
ture
Dad Will Take It.
*> do better than this? Dad
II trade Tom brand new furai-
yo«ir old and pay you the
e in cish. See dad at his
East Dewey avenue.
Get beating stoves uow. good as new
and at half the price. A large assort-
ment. Martins. South Main street
Some Acreage
Ten acre? fur sale in whole or in
j 2 "-'2 or 5 acre tracts. Close in. See;
; 1- W. McNeel.
City and ('onnlj Map*.
Cse surveyor and Civil Engineer
i J. Robert Burnham's City and County
, Maps.
Sheet Metal
Work
VANTINE
North of Dewey.
PARK ST
Who t.et* Thi* Soap
Three good, level lots on North
Heights for $200.00. The owner a
Kansas City man must have the
: oney at once or they would not be
offered at this price. Inquire at Light
E. C. Brown, president of the Mo- oj6ce
• Oi i tios and interested in , Bet I E*tate Tran*fers
a nnn;ber of other companies, of Pat
See Dad About It
If you need any household furnish-
ing see Dad Ryan abou it. He will
!iave it and will sell it to you cheaper
than any one else. New location
first door east of Christian church,
Dewey Avenue.
I>R. II. S OAi
NO
Physician t
Surgeon
General Practice
FU!*>PhoDtl5lV
nie Bid
Rooms 14- If.
tot Pa_ is here on business connect-
ed with his oil properties.
FOE *£> OXLY
Oaj^ *!>«-*. Militant* Sole
aeeat* ia vnpslpa. ->if «ed.~
George Madison, the brakeman who
I 01. is getting better.
'Furnished by Wallaee-Hurd Abstract:
Company.
(Warranty Deeds)
Disgman. R. B. rt- ux to Silas
Bailey. lot ( block 26 north
.eights addition to Sapulpa.
Bailey. Silas et ux. to Judson Ger-
man. 00.00 "lot 6. block 2« North
j Heights addition to Sapulpa.
Richards Edley S. et. ux. to H. A.
Bonds Written
I am now prepared to write bonds
for guardians, administrators, con-
tractors and builders and all kinds
ofconrt bonds.
e. l. Dbake,
Room 12 Root & Abbott Bldg.
A. J. St mr,
the city lodav
o? lola. Kansas, was In
on business.
Checks in the Farmers & Merchants
Bank will make you look more like a '
Sapulpa. "eal business man. We pay interest
Perry. .1. C. et ux. to Allen W. Ral- j°* ti™* deposits and all deposits are , that comes from this bakery.
I Dick. J1050.00, part lots 1 and 2. block !1
2G050
You don't threw away bread
Be-
an V lcit to
IJOS. BRl'NER & Co.
j Heal Estate, Oil Lands, In vestV
I Offices. Rooms 16-17 Richie Wf
Opposite St. James Hotel
I >ItS IUTHERF0RD tc REXTFR0
I'hysIclanB and Surgeons
Rooms 5 and C Odd Fellows Kuilding
Phoue 97 Sapulpa, Okla.
Dr. A very Schwab & Mason
I'hone 21 Phone 57 Phone 4
Opposite St. James Hotel
All calls answered day or night
S TANFIELD & RL THERFURU
lawyers
Hoot-Abbott Building
ROOMS 7 and 8.
Dr. V. McKEE
Dentist
Office ill I. 0. 0. F. Building
Dus. LYF0RD & LONGM1RE.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office in Garst building. Office
Erash is home from
I who are ill at Eh
a visit to re la j b!o<;'k
Brown
orth. Kan.
•OP €t UI nun lot* L * guaranteed b ythe Guaranty Fund of cause there is never any lcil
k I" Sapulpa. " the tSaie of Oklahoma. Farmers & throw. You'll find all the family | P^one 1-residence pbooe 173.
Take Kindly to Our Bread Ca" 173 at night
^ehoUr*hip Kor Sale
scholarship in the Tulsa Business
lece for sal- at discount. Light
Sapulpa.
Silas to J. A Wood. j 'Merchants Bank.
lot 2. 31-1S-S East- j
(Quit Claim Decdt FOUND—Bunch of eight keys. Owner
Turner. C. ^. ,u ..«... — — ,. , r .
•s 1-. SW 1-4. 32-14-10. oroviag projiertv and (laying for this j ^ ' rSO tres''' _s° tooth-omc.
Mar-ley. Isaac to H. I'. Bartlett J1.W) n tice. 274-tf.
Every member will eat it as if they !
to Wegus Fixico, $1 1 can have same by calling at this office enWed it- ' '1CV can 1 help it It s I
... <•„. : so light, s
Try a loaf or two of the kind that Practice limited to chronic diseases
Dr. Clara McCollister
France ha? returned from
h relatives at Buffalo.
Wvc
The Fisdlay Drill e-ompany moved
its office today from the Lorraine
fiats to the Commercial building on
Dewey.
See our display windows for prizes
or men. To the first man who enters
{uekeis Dept. Store ?nd mak^s a pur-
An item which escaped the Light
was the arrival of twin girls at the
hume of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith
of this city. Monday.
Fisher has just received the swellest
line of tailored suits. Prices from
$. IS, 20 to 25. Ccsie and l-'n •••
suit before they are picked over.
Clarence Penn. the Indian interpre-
ter, is just home from a buaiuess trip
to Mammoth Springs. Arkansas Mr.
Penn has been suffering greatly with
a boil in his nose
base
hoice
j shirt.
$1.00. we will give
pair of overalls or
him a
i $1.00
A S
work.
Painter* Work Wanted
i 'tlpa lot to trade for painting
Inquire at Light office.
FOR i:.\ OXLY
t tapp* Mt<><■«. (•illlUad* >«l(
< iapp* *«<*-•>. (•llliUnd* • «!<•
0. A. Rauschenbach. formerly of
this city, and now at Kansas City :
where he is an architect, is here in con
nection with the Turner building
which he designed.
B L. Spiruill. wife and daughter.
Idna. left this afternoon for an ex-
tended trip in the older states. They
will first see the Veiled Prophets at
j Saint Louis. Will then visit in Xo-
koma and Litchfield. Illinois, the lat-
ter being Mr. Spurrill's old home that
he has not seen for 29 years. On their
1-2. NW 1-4. SW 1-4 and W 1-2. K
2. NW 1-4 SW 1-4 and SW 1-4. SB flied
-4 and W 1-2. N'E 1-4. SW 1-4 and' ,. " , .... ..
„ .. Have you seen how beautiful Mrs.
<V 1-2. E 1-2. ME 1-4 SW 1-4. and E '
1-2 E 1-2. NW 1-4. SW 1-4 of 1.V1S-S d-vtd btr Plume ' n°WerS and
Poloke. Lucy, to The Reese Oil Co 1j«s; even her shoes and gloves with
ti' '-•> NW 1-4. SW 1-4 5-17-U' East. ! • ■.* Swedish Dyes to be used without
(Guardians Deedi ;i(at or ater. Central Drug Co., has
Willis. B. F. to A. W. Lucas. $W&.0eHjj for gale.
NW 1-4. NW !-! U3-14-!< East and W
. NW 1-4 and SW 1-4 SW 1-4 '<( j
28-14-S East.
(Release of Mortgage*
Davis. Joseph G. to J. C. Perry, et
j\ * lot .">. bit* k lift Sapulpa.
(Patents*
Muskogee Creek Nation to William
D Watkins. $14.00. lot 2 block lie.
Patent 597. Sapulpa.
you don't have to throw out. and functional disorders of women.
That's bread economy and bread office: Root-Abbott Buildir" 7Vj
en-'°-vment- |S. Main.
BON TON BAKERY,
Phone 477
Sapulpa. Okla.
H>K ONLY
a rent* in Sapnlpa.
iiue-nt* 1b Sapnlpa. -Nail
Ralston Health Shoes
On|y
$4.00
I'hey will compare with'
children at half price Dr. H. W. Newman
The Sapulpa Interurban will sell
half fare tickets for children under Practice Limited to Ear, Nose and
twelve years of age. A twenty ' liroat. Odd Fellows Building.
fare pass-book for 50 cents.
|Sapulpa,
Oklahoma
CITY and COUNTY MAPS
J. ROBERT BURNHAM Music Studio
CIVIL ENGINEER
UND SURVEYOR
i ome and inspcct Fisher's brand
new stock, the l?st in Sapulpa.
Fresh 05 si- s at the Bon Ton
ilal.ery.
any $5.00 shoe ever shown
in Sapulpa
R U C K E R ' S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Room 19
Alexander BUp.
„ Tulsa, Okla.
Room 1 7
American Nat'l Hank II
Snpulan. Okla.
C. W. Hegberg went to Wagoner last return tbey will visit in Missouri,
evening as delegate from the local Young nan w ith good education de-
lodge of the Modern Woodmen to at- Hires employment of some kind. I'n-
tend the state meeting. He was com- lerstands bookkeeping and fairly good
missioned to bring the next meeting to
Sapulpa.
FOR I£> 0SLT
( lapp* Shoe*, (iilliland* Sole
aeriit* in Sapulpa. ">nft *<-d."
jn typewriter. Can furnish best of I
references. Address R. E. Corit. Gen.
Del.
The Indies Aid of the Christian
Church will give a cooked food sale
Saturday at Jess Ripley's store.
Baltimore oyst' rs at the Bon Ton
Bakery.
Rev Waugh made a ;sit to the cit> por f!,sh aild g^jt meats of the best
yesterday for the purpose of placing j ,uaHty go to Kendall £ Simpson. 11.
"* ' ' '"*■ k" l'enn's old stand. Phone S5<.
Dr. Seibert. Osteopoth.'
Over post office
in storage a car of beer which he cap-
tured a few days before, and a lot of
gambling and other out-lawed para-
pht rnalia.
I'ral Jackson, of Olney. 111., was the
guest of Dr. J P. Soliss and family f'ine Ke id<-nre in sirlil
yesterday. Mr. Jackson was very TI • odore Berryhill is pre|iaring to
much impressed with the business a (KH, nBidei,<-e in Bumette
Uvity of Sapulpa and expects to re-
turn in a few days with a view to lo-
cating
School shoes, ladies' shoes, men*
shoes All at a reduction at the big-
gest shoe store in Sapulpa on account
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STREET OPERA HOUSE
A Sunday Night, Oct. A
* One Night Only *
Gertrude Ewing
And an Excellent Cast present
AIR DOME
To-Night
Dubinsky Bros.
"The
Inwritten
Law"
Popular Prices
MARGARET E. WESTFALL
Teacher of Piano
t raduate and past graduate of three
years. Pupils pablic recitals a speci-
alty. Pupils desiring totakeinstruc-
tionscan see Miss Westfall at 218
South Oak. Phone 2G7
Everybody is welcome at the
Turt Poo/ HalI
..and..
Barber Shop j
Jack Potter and
Proprietors.
MISS ARNOLD
SCHOOL OF MTSIC
t'ONSKBVAT0RY GB.4DUATE
TEACHER OK I'lAXO
103 SOl'TH WALNUT
PHONE 492.
'.SAP HO"
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City and Count? Maps.
surveyor and Civil Engineer
Strictly Moral.
(•radlnit tv Begin
Contractor Spencer begins Monday
of closing entirely out.
at Platers old stand
E I* Miller morning the grading of the streets and
| alleys in Burnt tte addition.
Special Scenery.
Costuming
Elegant
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J. Robert Burnham's City and County
laps.
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Commercial Club Meetings-
Meets every second Tuesday night
in the City Hall, at 8 o'clock 0i
rectors meet the first Tuesday aft
WEIL SEE
The well knewn horse Weil Sec
will be at S. P. Smith 1 fa tniies
south of Sapulpa, 1 hurstlays, Fri-
days and Saturdays ol each week.
CltAl.K Hcol
Wc pay Interest on time deposi".
noon in each month, at 4:30 o'clock I . ^
at the office of the secretary in the ft Kuar n^d b-v tM
" thf 0 r«nty Fund of th. State of Okls>
Fisher building.—|. A Bo vn
homa. Farmers « MercvhauU Ban*
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1908, newspaper, October 1, 1908; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151414/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed May 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.