The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 308, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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VlfSJ SAPULfA -lUHT
a irst
National
. .. f :
Bank
1 hat Essential Quality
^JI While this Dank adopts
-"every desirable method of,
Modern Dunking it never
loses sight ot tkftt e sea-
lift 1 quality, absolute
Mktety.
Under (J. 5 Government
Supervision.
IHK i\M Ml.'KJ'HV MIOtt
OiiIT
'WANTS
Those ou Bul<l Headed K<i«n
Com III Hoar llihi
Tlie celebrated actor, Tim Murphy,
and liis compan.i were at the opera
house last uight and many a fellow
today was wishing he had his money
back. Not because Tim is not what
he is cracked up to be but because the
rain pouring 011 the roof simply
drowned him out. Only those sitting
011 the extreme front seats could hear
land the) pronounce it the very best
In this they are unanimous. Rut the
people who occupied Bents further
hack could hear nothing. The tain fell
Furnished rooms and board at No.
20 SouUi Oak street.
Mrs. Frank Hoi
WANTED—Five business or profes-
sional men as regular boarders at
the Pure Food Club. Apply at 15 N.
Poplar. ISC-lt-p
Situation Wanted
As book keeper by young lady. Ad-
dress Bo i 652. 30ti-2t
Fine Watch and'Jewelry
Repairing
Kodak and Camera
Supplies
Go to
in torrents beginning before the cur-}j. W
tain raised and falling on the tin roof 1
| of the low building made so much WANTED
I noise that at times the orchestra could
I not be heard.
| The performance was a disappont-
I nient to everybody
Some Acreage
Ten acres lor sale in whole ur in
or acre tracts. Close in. See
McN'eel.
H. E. RAKEMAIN
LEADINGJJEWELER AND OPTICIAN
success Magazine re-
quires the services of a man fn Sa-
\ pulpa to look after expiring subscrip-
| tions and to secure new business by j
Tim Murphy's i means of special methods unusually ;
j coming h^> 1 been looked forward to J effective, position permanent; prefer
j «ith 110 little expectancy. But last J one with experience, but would con-|
nights doings did not in any degree j sider any applicant with good natural j
lessen the opinion our people have 01 j qualifications: salary $1.50 per day. I
|iis ability as an actor. with commission option. Address. j
with references. R. ('. Peacock. Room
102. Success Bldg.. New York.
Kimball Pianos and Organs
Sheet Music
Musical Instruments and
Musical Merchandise
Dr. Seekatz. optician, will be in Sa-
ulpa until Nov. 1st., at the Grand.
I See him. 305-tf
Careful attention is given to all pre-
scriptions by the Owl Drug Co.
For fresh and salt meats of the best
quality go to Kendall & Simpson,
i'enn's old stand. Phone 356.
| Personal Mention
Dr. Brimocombe. Dentis,
over American Nat, Bank.
Dr. (Yoston went to Kiefer this af-
t* rnoon.
ft. A. Chapin of Nowata, was here
sterda.v.
I corvn coriM ixm ki t it kadi
I Docket Slions SIvtj-Nine I riminal
and Thlrtj ( it ,| (uses
At. Jones, of Bristow, was in Sapulpa
fsterday evening.
W. P. .Morton was up from Okmulgee
esterday on business .
Clarence O. Dalton, editor of the
Mounds Enterprise, was in this city
;; fgterday.
Don Speer returned last nignt from
trip ol several days down around
Muskogee.
lodge .1. .1. Murphy
Kiefer yesterday to try
five Justice Dye.
was up from
a lav, suit" bi -
Dr. and Mrs. 11. V Sollss came up
from Muskogee yesterday to visit his
fiither, Dr. .1. P. Sollss for a few days.
The trial docket for the October
term of the county court of Creek
b ounty has been prepared and printed
I The trial term begin", November 16
j ami will adjourn December 4. The
! first two days will be devoted to pre-
| liminary matters such as motions ant!
demurrers. ,
The jury will be in attendance No-
j vein her 18 and 110 cases will lie con-
tinued o;.cept on statutory grounds or
! agreement of both parties. The crimi-
| "al term will close Novembei 2"> and
that date will be devoted to hearing
notions for new trials and pionounc
lug sentences. The civil term begins
Novtmber 27 and the last two days
will be devoted to motions tor new
trial*
A personal of the docker shows
there arc titty liquor cases, two lar
<< ny eases, one attempt to kill, two
gambling, four assault and battery,
live resisting an officer, one challenge
to duel and two criminal libel cases
I he latter two are the Bristow cases
The civil docket contains thirty
cases
T. Walrond. a Muskogee attorney
and the first referee in bankruptcy for
tbp. old northern district, v
, ><v today 0,1 legal business
in the
t>. M. Pink, vice president of the
mmerclal National bank at Musko-
was In the city today 011 oil busl-
Mr. Pink Is the candidate wlth-
president of tiie
Muskogee which
pie
nt ss.
out opposition for
Commercial club at
election and banquet
oiRanlzntlon lias
devel-
A fine assortment of < aisfectlons at
the Ow l Drug Store East Dewey Ave.
Your prescriptions will W carefully
and scientifically compounded if you
take them to tiie Owl Drug company.
GRAND OPENING OF
Sapulpa Opera House
Wednesday, Oct. 21
The UifltjDKuinljed C omedian
MR. TIM
MURPHY
PRESENTING
HIS HEW COMEDY SUCCESS
CUPID AND
THE DOLLAR
By CHAS. JEFFREY
Splendid Cast, including
Dorothy Sherrod
An Unusually Elaborate
Scenic Production . .
Beautiful Costumes . .
Prices, ^1.50 $1.00
Reserved seats on sale at
Rakeman's at 9 A. M.
MONDAY, OCTOBER iqth
IRA MALOXB
Dentist
Established 1SSS Phone 163
Office over P. & M. Bank
OR. H. fl, JUSTICE.
Physician and Sargeoa
New Richi« Building Phone 295
Sapulpa, Okianoma
DR. H. S GARLAND
Physician and Surgmn
General Practice Phone 1
Rooms 14-15 Fisher-Kicliie Bld'g
JOS. BRUNER A- Co
Real Estate, oil Lanas, Investments
| Offices. Rooms IO-i7 Richie Bld'g
Opposite St. James Hotel
! ORS. RI'TIIERFORD A RENTFRO
Pbystci&oa ana Sturgeons
i Rooms 5 ana a odd Fellows Building
Phone 3. Sapulpa. Okla.
Checks in the Farmers & Merchants
Bank will malu y ou look more like a
real susiutsa iua.it >ve pit/ :nierest
oil time deposits and all deposits are
guaranteed b ythe Guaranty Fund of
the tSate of Oklahoma. Farmers &
"'ercUauta Lank.
Help* the ('onuiifhit.T
Sapulpa has many kind!! of boosters.
Dad Ryan is one "boosl\r" that is
"boosting" ail the time. How does
"Dad" boost you ask? AVh/ by selling
furniture so reasonable thti new fami-
lies can afford to start Ionise keeping
and young people can ret married.
"Dad" is helping to swel' the popula-
tion all the time. Ste hln of you want
house hold goods. Dad ' Ryan, East j I'uiuters Work Wanted
Dewey Avenue. | \ Sapulpa lot to trade for painting
I work, inquire at Light office.
lNicely furnislieil room for rent, i
Phone 221 1
[ toil SAI.L—Looming nouse nicely
furnished, now full. A bargain if
taken at once. Address box 21. Sa-
pulpa.
.1. A
Bonds Written
i am now prepared to write oonds;
for guardians, administrators, con- ————_____
tractors and builders and all kinds j CHILDREN AT HALF PRICE
ol court bonds.
E. L. Drake,
Room 12 Root & Abbott Bld<
Dr. Avery
Phone21
Dr. Schwab Dr. Alasor.
Phone 5. Phone 4
Opposite St. /ames Hotel
All calls answered day or night
The Sapulpa Interurban will sell
hall fare tickets for children under
twelve years of age. A twenty
fare pass-book for 50 cents.
CITY and COflMTY MAPS
J. ROBERT BURNHAM
CIVIL ENGINEER
AND SURVEYOR
Sr.WFIELD A; RUTHERFORD
uAVTVEKS
Koot-Abbott Biiitclinn
ROOMS 7 and S.
Dr. V. McKEE
Dentist
Office in 1. u. O. p. Guildin-r
Room 11)
Alexander Bldg.
T ulsa,Okla.
Room 1 7
American Nat'I i'.ai
Sapulpa. Okla.
A shipment of Ladies Suits and baby
cloaks at Huckers Department tSore. .
Seekatz, optician, wishes to
announce that lie will be In Sapulpa
until Xov. 1st.. an> one having eye
trouble or wishing their glass* s chang
ed should see him. Hundreds of Sa-
pulpa patients will testify that he un-
derstands the optical busiuess and can
>lu>ko an> Trmel hj Hout
.Muskogee, Okla.. Oct. 22.—The hea
Viest rainfall In years began at mid- I make up the most ditticult lenses,
night last night and continued today. | school children having headaches
rho Arkansas and Grand rivers are {should gee him. No charge for exanii-
l.eave word at Cre«k Bank, or
. the Grand. 305-tt"
Is
rapidly rising. Tiie lowlands of .Mus- j nation
hoWs its annual
tv>is evening. The
play <t a prominent liart In the
opmrnt of Muskogn
kogi e are Hooded. In souie sections
the residents cannot leave home w.tli-
out boats. There is much damage to
matured corn.
Dr. Seibert, Osieopoth.
| Over post office
Scholarship For Sale
A scholarship in the Tulsa Business
College for sale at discount. Light
office.
Ralston Health Shoes
Only
$4.00
DRS. LYFORD& LONGMIKf-;.
, j Physiciant and Surgeoiis.
Office in Garit building. Office
I pnone 127, resiaence phone 17o.
Call 113 at Dighr
The Teddy Bears are here see them
at Huckers Department Store.
l,. M. Shaw
pi i s In the master mi"
Itiillroad >ol<".s
\ washout was reported near t'lian
dhr last night, passenger train III
(lua here nt 11:20 last night tied up at
(■Handler and reached here this morn
ii ). at 10:20. eleven hours late.
■ The hig rains have formed a huge
P«) d just Wist or the round house
wblcb covers many acres.
.1. W. Ilenrv. sou of the master uie-
rbanic, in a new clerk In his fathers
ntfcre.
M. K West, a Btenograjiher in the
raster mechanics office, lias purchas-
ed a nice little cottage in Woodlawti
lie nakes frequent trips to liis furmt i
home at ltols d Arc. Mo., and the boys
nvr wondering what to expect licxt.
and Kred Morgan, tinie-
fchaoics ollice
took in the show at Tulsa Tuesdaj
night.
■ti. I., Johnson, of Memphis, has been
employed as engine truck foreman at
the round house.
The pit for the new coal sliutes.
which is about thlrty-Hve feet deep,
win fast filling up with water today.
It had risen several feet at noon.
Track Waalied Out
Another washout occurred on the
Ki sco tndav at Davenport tiiis side of
CI andlei. It was reported on the
stieets this afternoon iliat Hill) feet ol
tri:ek was out. An estimate of the
damage (ould not be ascertained from
the Frisco officials. Train 108 from
tin1 west due here at p. in . was
Keorled four liours and lorty niinutes
li.'e. Train iitlX from I lie stiiilii was
reported on time and was sent on
through to KprlngHeld as the lirnt sec-
,ti< n of I OS.
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Airents: Von can Make *.* ooo to
Yearly by handling our guaranteed
8 per cent, real estate investments
that will make large returns to the in-
vestor. Salary and commission. Best
of Bank references. Pacific North- |
west Realty Associates. Wells Fargo
Building. Portland, Ore.
SOLISS & CROSTON.
Physicians and Surgeons
| Rooms 8, 9 and 10, Soliss Building.
They will compare with °ffic Phon 29, sapulpa.
any $5.0° shoe ever shown
in Sapulpa
Music Studio
RUCKER'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
SATURDAY NIGHT SALE
From 7 to 10 O'clock
WOLLMAN'S
Iowa Building
105-107 Dewey Ave.
36 pieces oi $1.20, all silk ribbons, full 5 1.4 in-
ches wide, and all colors; regular price 40c a yd.
25c
a yard
10 pieces Gold Medal bleeched muslin, 36 in-
ches wide; regular price 10c a yard
10 yards for 75c
$1.25 white bed spreads, full size, we have on-
ly 25 of these
75c each
These prices are for Saturday night only. So
please don't expect them Monday. They wen't
be here, as the quantities are limited.
THE WOLLMAN STORE
Iowa Building 105-107 Dewey Ave.
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t'ut 1b lour Ftioat Bonk
I Take down your pliine book and add
I Xo. 513, Edgeiton «c Hills Hardware
Stor .
> l ice
If you want to buy or sell a farm or
borrow muncy on a farm see Arnold
Xo. 7 \V. i/tires'.
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SAPULPA ICE CO.
Manufacturers of
Pure Crystal
ICE
And dealeri in COAL, Phone ua
your order for best soft^Mil
N. Poplar St., Phone 121
It you want to buy or seII a farm
or a bouse or lot 01 take out any kind
of Srisnrnntv aer Arnold W 7 W.
Dewey. tf
Your |ireseri|itlon& will M rari'fulh
and selenlilicall.v compom«4e(l hv the
Owl Drug Store.
Texas land to trade .'or Sapulpa
residence ptope'i* Ju'in're : t I.lsht
ottiee.
Tulsa, Ok in.
hit s. Huston St.. Star Restaurant
for sale cheap, are reeding :i00 people
per day. Write or phone I0HS, Mrs.
•I. B. VauPelt, Prop.
R. N. CARPENTER
PROPRIETOR
City Shoeing Shop
North Main Street
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SAPULPA, - OKLAHOMA
Hist ol workmanship frnaranteed
See
L. C. FARNHAM
For Bargains
We l iirnMi tlie lots and lluiiil Houses
Only IT, per cent down balance to
suit customer, lots in the town of Sa-
pulpa or any addition. A small invest-
ment will lay tlie foundation of Inde-
pendence.
A few of our bargains.
MARGARET E. WESTFALL
Teacher of Piano
(.radiutte anfl past graduate of three
years. Pupils public recitals a speci-
ally. Pupils desiring to take instruc-
tions can see Miss West fa 11 at 21S
South Oak. Phone 207
New S
lot 7">x I:
room house iu Forest Park
•" . $1,700.00.
Ivvcrvljutiy is welcome at the
Turt Poo! HaU
..and..
Barber Shop
Jack Potter antf Carl Martin
Proprietors.
MIB3 ARNOLD
scnout or iii'sji
< oNSFnrvroiir gbidi atk
thicker of ru>o
to* south walnut
photo 4S2.
Good --room house north the Frisco
tracks, tl'00.00.
Lot In Woodlawn r>0x Ir>0. If sold at
once only $ 150.00.
Methodist
$6,250.00.
L. ('. FARNHAM
MAX.
Rooms i and 2 (iarst Hid'g.
Office Phone 253 Rcfi. phone
ehurch property l::^
REAL K8TATK
H'or Kent
New si\-room house, bath, elu wat,.r
furnlihed. good well (|,>m K}.a)|
305-tf
ou .'(02 West McKlnley.
, WEIL SEE
Tlie well knewu horse Weil See
will he at S. P. Smith 1 yt mi;e>
south of Sapulpa, Thursdays, Fri-
days ami Saturdays of each week.
Chai.k Bros.
taterest on time'deposits,
i.id all deposits are ■uaranteed by the
Guaranty Fund of the State of Okla-
homa. Farmer* a Mercrhants Hauk.
igfit
Di-
Commercial Club Meetings
Meets every second Tuesday n
m the City Hall, at S o'clock
rectors mm the first Tuesday alter
noon in each month, at 4:.!(> o'clock
at the office of the secretary in the
Fisher building— J. A. Dovu
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 308, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1908, newspaper, October 22, 1908; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151432/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.