The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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THE SAPULPA LIGHT
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a >-iooc.i time to iti
Yetthe
tots sell from
Gpoq Title. Conveniently located for rail-
HU6HES i ■««,
Farmers & Merchants Bank Building
J. W. icIHEEl
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tarsi Bldg. Residence 2®1 Denies
Avenue. In the fiddiiion
T ;• v
Right now is
happening that' will make RE/,
vestment in the City is equal to GOus
velt J^ddifrsorcs. Close In.
a root, on easy payments.
road men. See
iitwurvriovs \nn > i pt>
(iKOSS KiVKM'l r.W
lahoma Stale Auditor Will Not W-
leuipt to Vsvess Tin hi This Your
iiithrle, Okla., Oct 9.—Acting upon
opinion of Attorney General ("has.
West that the gross revenue tax can
t be collected against public service
'POratioiiB until October I. 1909.
ite Auditor Trapp will not attempt
collect the tax from such corpora-
ns this year. He will, however,
III ct tue • ross p, oductinn tax from
h pMvatc corporations and indivi-
:>l* as are subject to it, beginning
once, as the law plainly states that
• tax upon such corporations is 'ne
ant rl.v beginnin-' with tin 1'n si
arter afti r the hill w passi ;l .Ma■
190S; producers of oil, gas and
tiers of mines, who pat upon gross
ill act io: i .'ill lie :. ij\i i n ■ to p:. v 'lie
before the :ilst of this month or
tax will be delinquent.
Die gi-oi-.s i'i ■ I'liue bill stati s that
gross' revenue tax upon public ser-
• corporations is due annually, the
t tax being due on Oct. I, HtflS. The
• D ie i ne i ;: 1 iioldt-. Iiowt . r I ;i:.:
tax wi re collected upon such
'utions for a v :ir pi vious to
t <tWe it I'i Siii 1
led a tax for a : io.l - ■1:.i:
passage et the bill, which would be
lossible. He therefore interprets
intention of the legislature to be
l the tax upon these classes of
porntions is not due until October
I nun.
I.TSI OKLAHOMA < AIMTAI.IST
irred With ((implicit} in Murder
of IIan in I*«•< 1
^jler. Oklii . Oct :>. After having
ibllaUed a home, reared a family
ive children all of whom are grown
married. William I.. Wooley, a
minent Oklahonia capitalist, was
ested at Stuart. Ok.. b> Deputy
riff Foyl of Haskell county, charg-
v, ith the murder of .loltn Anderson,
) was killed In 1KS1 at Hoyt, Ok.
nil . was dumbfounded when the
its told liitu whut he was charged
It.
ccording to the statement of Foyl
:>ly says he was present when An-
son was killed, but vlgorouslv de-
• hlg guilt, lie says another man,
' an unsavory reputation, and one
nlng his body was found riddled
with bullets. Another • man named reference to disposition of the capital
Yleeks is in jail here, iharged with building and that some favor selling
j complicity in the crime. while utheis favor retaining it for his-
Wooley was brought here today and toricai rooms for the Creek nation
| is being guarded at a hotel. but does not advise which disposition
Wooley was arrested at the time of J to ;-nke of it.
i the murder and taken to Fort Smith!
lint was discharged by Genera! Wheel- ITIt TI!EANl'Ki:i( REITMlAVr IN
j er, I nited States commissioner.! StT'l'
i Wheeler is at a loss Jo understand the j
i revival of I the case. \ pi Timinary J
hearing will be given him betore '
iudge Beckett Sattmbiy.
Guthri' . Okla.. Oct. 9 -Deputized
t- sp cial assistant attorney general
OV l.'K I VM it
Hundreds of Sapulpa Itradcr*
!! hat it Means
The kidneys are overtaxed.
Have too much to do.
It now
They tell about It n many aches and 'have restored to her her
Court of Creek County, state of Okla-
homa; that on the 23rd! day of Sep-
tember, 1908. she filed in said court
her dui.v verified petition the ob.it ct
and prayer of which are to obtain a
Wvorc • front the tit 'endatit and to
maiden name.
pains—
Backache, sideacln . headache;,
Early symptoms of ki.lney ills.
I Hilary troubles diabetes. Height's
disease follow.
Precinct Number Four shall consist
'If all the Fourth Ward of the city oi
Sapulpa. Vote at II. H, Adams barn
Precinct Number Fin- Is described
as follows:
beginning at the intersection of
I.ine street and Division street running
ihe11ee hast to the North east corner of
THE CHEEK < lll \( il.
( reek IgMilture ii S *'nn to ( Tom'
l ii I,dose Knd« Tribal A'fairs
ito-wit, Dora Shields: and that the •!••-
f, ndnnt must answer said petition til. I I Block No. 1 i„ Woodlawn Addition:
■ must linn l the plaintiff on oi i - ]then South to the Eucbee Mission
GoVt ,nor Haskell to act as state disease follow. I'OS. or the petition will Tie'Tal^n It 1 .Wth Wert^rtler of'the^'ld V l"''-
jtoMns ! m tke matter of Don C. Smith | Airs. W. Holes, of 606 North C. St.. j true, and judgment for divorce and' r- Mission grounds then S mth"
'' assistant attorni v gpneral un-| Muskogt. . Okla . says: "M husband storing her maiden name. : ■ pin; 1 j W'. st lioundar\ of salt! F
r the territorial administration of thinks there is no renie'v like Doan's il'or. \yill be rendered accordingly
ii ivernor l-rantz. ycaterdav eveniir-: ! Kidney Pills for kidney complaint. He i Dora Key. Plaintiff
l"d thri e suits against former Teiri- j used them for a lameness and soreness j.l. H. Summers. Cleric of District Court
lorial Treasurer W. C. Rambo to re- I in bis back which at tinic was so bail , Creek County, Oklahoma.
< Over some twenty thousand dollars that it was almost impossible for him ' i S*->ai
i Okmulgee. Okla.. Oft 9.—The Creek
ed itorial funds alleged to have be. n
jci.anscl yesterday neld its ti si in i-j>ost tilt failure of the capital rat-
line of tin session which is to last .ij>- , ioual bank in 1904.
{ ward:, of thirty davs md listened to , 0ne lh tltlon is tiled against c. W.
the message of Chief Motv Tiger which ' ,i:""b0 "nd the ('olonia' "ank Trust
t-ompariV of Oklahoma f'itv. a Rambo ]fite*spared. 1 I
was received and referred to a cr.hi- : SI1I,anotbei. is agaill., Ramljo '
i ii it tec. Ill his message Chief Tiger ; Judge Frank Dale. V. V. Cuss. < a
advias his people, however much op- Jones A. II. Houston and others as
liosi d to abandonment of tribal r la- ; pei'sonal bondsmen of the territorial
ttions. that I her is no 11.1,1 (« •<>.. 11: • ru ■ r and tin third cit •< Hint Alc-
1 it now and that any attempt to collect 1 Gutre, .1. W. AlcNeal and others as
; money from the citizens o the Creek ! sur. ties.
! nation for the purpose ot reinstate-| The petitions allege that Territorial
'inent for such purposes are fraudu- ijeeretarj William Grimes issued
to get around, lh also had dillicuit> 1
with the kidney secretions 011 account j
of their irregular action, lie finally |
procured a box of DoanY kidney Pills
Hiid on using them his trouble soon j
ai o used tills
lent
I Referring to the fact, that they are
now citizens of lie k'nUed States he
j .:frongl\ advises that they meet the
| situation w'th courage, and for it-trie
j .Hid endeavor to study the duties of
| sta ll citizepahip and obtain ail fie
Checks and treasurer Rambo i"s;<ai!
of immediately presenting tin 111 to tin
Capital National for Unynunl held
them for a few days and in the mean-
time tlie bank failed.
During the administration of Gov-
ernor Frantz action was brought
Ibenefit to be obtained in that djr. ction. j agniuat the ('. S. Fidelity and trust
He strongly advises the Indians to
hold their lands and cultivate tbe-m
and si mi their children to school and
take part in shaping the all; its of the
government, lie states that the pass-
ing of tribal government does not
mean the passing of the ledums.
There are now IN,TOO citizens al-
lotted and but six full allotments not
vet made and 300 fractional allot-
ments: there are 73.000 acres which
will be unallotted aftei all tlie allot-
ments are made, which should call
for $250,000, and with the $;!,000,000
company, sureties for the Cap" il
National to recover this money but tin
New York, sole agents f.
States.
Remember the name
take 110 other.
of 606 North c .... .... , „ „ ..
with the
Cuchee .Mission
IGrounds to its South West corner then
I -1 ti 1 tie Ninth Kn«t corner 01
Hloclt 1:: in Woodlawn Addition then
South to the South Naet corner of
Block No. 17 in Woodlawn Addition:
then West to Division street, then
North with Division street to the point
;of b lining. Vote at G. C. Hughe's
barn, block No. 7 Woodlawn Addition.
I'recinct Number '^jx shall consist
|of all of Sapulpa Township west of
jthf. St. Louis A. San' Francisco Itall-
i v, a Vole at It. I!. Diugmuu's office.
! I 'clnct Number Sev u shall coil-
lite District 1st of all that part or Sapulpa Town-
> "t'lit.i State of Okla- .ship that lies east of the Frisco Rall-
tin I'.irtl da, of Sip. wai Vote at the Euchee .Mission
1 " « r. inns, she filed in said court g, il()0,
, , I1" '; «><• "•« By order of the County Election
' ' j* xvh!,'h nr" «" obtHi" • Hoard of Creek County, Oklahoma,
divorce I mm the defendant and to I
have restored to her her maiden name,
to-vvit. Dora Shields: and that the •■
ft "da,It must answer said petition r V„U|.(. tp|>li<.nt,0l| f„p l|l|)oill(lllPll(
Notice
tin? District Court of Creek count' .
State of Oklahoma.
Dora Key. t'laintiff, vs Vrtliur Kt .
remedv for backache. 1-attache and I Defendant. Case No. lO.'H.
dizzy spells, and it banished nr. i Said defendant. Arthur Key. wilf
trouble. We both heartily rtcomnienii take notice that he has been sued b-.
this most excellent preparation." 'plaintiff. Dora K
For sale by all dealers. Price 6n j court of Creek
( t uts. Fost' r-.Milburn Co.. Buffalo. ; bona : that on the 23rd. tla.v of Su'-j way Vot
Notice
In the matter of the conl't rring of ma
jority rlgiits on Rivviu V'lizabeth
r'ittnign.
Notice is In reby given that liobert
Pittiuan as the next friend of Rowle
Kllzabeth Plttinan. will, on the J7tli
dn.v of O' ti 'h r. 1908 at the sesstoii of
W. At. Langston. Chairman.
Ht?st: L. M. Nichols. See.
records of the Logan eouiitv district • the district court In anil for the
court disclose the fact that as often 1 county of Tulsa and State of Okialio-
as this action was calendared for trial , ma, at 9 o'clock a. in., on - aid day, or
D .( . Smith as attorney general ap ) as soon thereafter as counsel may lie
pea red and secured Its contlnuanci heard present to the said court
The last date for the hearing of this | petition praying that the lights of
action was in February 11107, during j majorltj be conferred upon the said
the present state administration, mil
tin records show .hat it was acnin
continued upon request of the plain-
tiff. the state.
The governor now charges the mode
now being held lev the government and of procedure, and instead of pushing
the sale of public building* and re- ths suit against the Fideiitv. company,
celpts from the stile of townsite prop- brings action against Kanibo and his
erty should bring the total up to various bond holders to recover the
|3.ri00,000. amount and employs as special conn-
Attention was called to the agree-jsel In the action I). C. Smith, whom
ment that all homesteads should not the court records show secured the
be taxed for a period of twenty-live ; continuance of the case during the
years and advises taking steps to entire term of the Frantz admlntstra-
realst such taxation, lie aj^i,ma::e. tion.
Howie Elizabeth Pittiuan concernln
contracts and to authorf. and em-
'aliist him b> the plaintiff, on or In-
fore the -1 th.. day of November, A D
190S. or the petition will be tuken a-•
true, and Judgment for divorce and :•-
storing her maiden name as prayed
for, will be rendered accordingly.
Dora Key, Plaintiff.
•). B Summers, Cl-rk of District Court
Creek County. 'Oklahoma.
I Seal 1 '
Noticf
To the voters of Sapulpa Townahip:
,, . r Notice Is hereby" given that the
power the said minor to transact busl- | county Election Hoard has altered the
bounds of the voting precincts of Sa-
ness in general.
Robert I'ittmuii
Bv Martin & Rice. Attorne.vs.
Notice
In the District Court of Cr<>k county,
State of Oklahoma.
Dora Key, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Key,
Defendant, case No. KK14.
Said defendant, Arthur Key, will
take notice that be has been sued bj
plaintiff, Dora Key. in the District
pulpa Township as follows:
Precinct Number one, all of the First
Ward of the city of Sapulpa. Vote at
Watchorn t barn, near Dewey avenue.
Precinct Number Two, ail of the Sec-
ond Ward of the City of Sapulpa. Vote
at Court House. County Judge's room.
I'recinct Number Three shall con-
sist of all of the Thrd Ward of tin
cItV of Sapulpa. Vote at Abei natliv's
Lumber Yard.
of (•'unrdinu
The .State of Oklahoma. iVeek Countv
In Countv Courts.
The State of Oklahoma, to the heirs
and next of kin to Elmer Peeper an
Insane and uu incompetent person.
You are hereby notified that Mary
Campbell lias tiled in this Court an
application lor the, appointment of
Henry Peeper as Guardian of the per-
son and estate of Elmer Peeper an in -
sane and an incompetent person and
that said application will be heard ai
the court room of aaiil Court in tln>
' ity of Sapulpa In said County of
Creek on the 19th day of October, 190S.
at 2 o'clock p. ni„ at which time you
may appear and show cause, if any
you have, why said application should
not be granted. Alan Campbell for
the appointment of ilenrv Pepper as
Guardian for Elmer Peeper an Insane
and an incompetent person.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Court, at Sapulpa 111 said County
ol t reek this nth day of Otto be r, I90.V
Joaiab G Davis. Countv Judge.
Burt A Brown. Atty'a'for Guardian.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 298, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 10, 1908, newspaper, October 10, 1908; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151422/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.