The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 332, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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the sapulpa light
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Sells Houses and Lots on Payment \
^ STFVV FOR THIS WEEK
Ntw 5 room house close in, granitoid walks, good well and gas Lot 50x150 east front; rents for $25.03 per month, only
(ioud 3 ).ti 1 ri 12, c ose in, rent 3 for $ 15.00 per month, and a bargain at the price asked
NvA/ 4 wo.11 hou^e on Oak street; prrty that owns houst livti citol tewn and wants to sell quick. If taken at once only
A 4 room house i n Otl: street. If sc d u ti.ee cr.ly -
G >od lot 53x150, east front and close in
BIG BARGAIN, 53x159 on Poplar, sfwer, ar.d a bargain at -
$ig- r
$1501 ;o
$851^ >
$70( o
$55r 00
New 5 room n >use, close in, wind for elect:icit) , rn 1 1 fcr £ i.s, enly ito feet from car line, rents for $20.00 per month. If sold at once $1,500 down and <j'«o
per m jnth unt.l paid.
Good 5 room house in Woodlawr. geed well of water, gas, etc.; rents for $22.50 per month. It sold at
once ^.,',000.
New 4 room bungalow in Fife Addition; gas, electric lights, good well, east front on car line, bath room
etc., $ 1 ,ooo on payments.
50x150 on Main street, $250.
Good lot on South Fop'.ar. II sold in a few diysonlv $500.
100x150 with 4 room house, granitoid walks, sewer, gas, and barn; only a block fiom St. James Hotel
$2500.
This is the last chance to buy this excellent 8 room house in Forest Park at the low price of $1,600.
1 sell lots in Wooilawn from $3 per foot to $10. If you want a home I will save you money. Will also sell any house 1 have on payments.
All the unsold lots in the BEAUTIFUL McALLISTER ADDITION. Also all the unsold lots in Johnson & ^Hoover Addition on car line; beautiful heelth-
ful, conveinent and clot>e in. Will build a house to suit you. Only $500 down, balance to suit purchaser.
250 feet trackage property at a bargain. Close in. $2,500.
Good business property both vacant and buildings.
New 6 room, 1 1-2 story beautiful house, $2,650.
See He Before Purchasing Farm Lands
List Your Property With Me For Results
Rooms 1 and 2 Garst Building
Office Phone 253
Residence Phone r 14
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\\ AXTS NKYKX COMJRKSSMKN
l.'ecent Klen-tlon Has Spurred Demo-
crats to I n 11 sun I Activity
The one (.'lection held iu Kay county
was under the 60 per cent rule There
were three candidates at that tim and
kI!KI THi: K 111 \ FYS W ELL
j were three candidates at that time and j
none received even 8 maiorlt* i
Health is Worth Sating, and Seme Sa-
pulpa People Know Hum
!<• Sine II
'lllthrle. M nv lfL—A movement
ijjoiis UKlabomn Democrats to ecnre
(lie nino\al of the federnl restriction
i t forming congressional districts of
ti.e state before 191'J has beea lauach-
«il and Congressiuan James Daven-
port, who will hold his seat in con-
g ss frtin t4j' Third district until
Much, will imixKdiat* iy on tne open-
ii.g of congress introduce a bill to
iu n nd tin maiding act rt moving lliis
n sti i< tion.
The bill will provide for seven coil-
g i ssim u from Oklahoma instead of
five, upon the claim that the t'edirnl
ci nsus of Oklahoma, which givi s the
at .le .inure than 1.140.DUO I °P|( • | who has tabulate d th
sl ows that tin state is entitled to |
3arslpa peopln tak« il. ii ilttj j
U. theli own band* by neglecting the
lldnest vhen hey «no (heitt orcai,#
oeed help. Sic* kidneys «re respui, .-!
bie for a east amount of suffering and
ill ht alth. but there is no need to sui- !
fir nor to remain iu danger when all ;
dist as< s and achis aud pains due to]
weak kldne ye can b. quiiklj and per-l
main inly < uri d by the use of [loan's |
Kid in y Pills.
II. E. Hiardsliy, living < Cherokee
St.. Wagoner. Okla.. says: "My will
has ustd Iloan's Kidney Pills with ex-
it pri se motive of Rife nudum l.eague client n suits. and she thinks there
is no rinitdy to tlnir equal for kidney
trouble. She had been bothi red for a
Mvnte Oalzell a fnniidali
js^w York, Nov. 18.—J W. Da!^„.
known to military fame as "Private"
; :)alMil. announces that, as the result
: if soii< itatiou from his friends, he has
|.le elded to stand as a candidate for
j
he ( nitid States smatt from Ohio.
Missouri to Huve the Kcierendaai
Jefferson City. .Mp., Nov. Is. —The
ti tin if on t'
iven congrtssmen. Congn ssinau ba j constitutional amendment, dela" s | Weak back for a long time and com-
vi nport will try to gt t the bill througa ,bU{ tj1( f r ndum amendment won
in time to pi rmlt the legislature,
... („...,iiu i'v about tw nty thousand x ■ >ti s. but
w.iich ni(( ts here in January, to r dis-
trict the state. ■ | that all other annndmints ivi rt lost, could hardly
plained almost constantly of a corc-
ness across he r loins. Some days her
back would Income so lamp that she
lo hi r work about the
V;
The recent election, in which the-
re publicans elected thro of the the
ccngrt ssiih n from Oklahoma, lias
alarmed the democrats and convinced
thi ui that when congn ss districted
the state it made three congn ssional
districts that an normally republican
The three distrh is that i li ( ti d re pub-
llians this time lie in bulk in tin
central and nortlnrn parts of tin
St.il(.
The south end of the state w'lere the
other two congressional districts were
laid out is overwhelmingly democratic
almost as much so as Texas.
\\ ANT IIIM TO < HAM;I: \ >1 VP
Knj County Citizens Object to Cross'
l ocation of Newkirk
| house. She was dually told to try
Xoticcof Application for \ ppolntmen' j1)olln'8 Klllne-V ''iUs' and a< <-ordiugly
(procured a box. She was surprised at
'the quick results, tier back grew
'stronger, the soreness disappeared,
and hf r housework instead of btinK a
{burden, was a pleasure. It gives me
pleasure to endorse Doan's Kidmy
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of (iiiariliuii
| The state of Oklahoma, Cr
Iy, In (canity Court.
.The State of Oklahoma, to t. ' •• !.:
' tives and nixt of kill of Shnr-s . ni-nr
! a minor.
You ari hereby notilied that J. It.
i Curtain has tiled in this Court an ap-
plication Tor the appointing : of M.:
self as guardian of the person and Lajj
i stau of Sbar-shon-tay, a minor, a id
that said application will Iih heard at 3iate of Okianoma, Po t u4c« Depart
the court room of said Court in the «"*««. V«uiu«u.u. U w
13. 1W8.
City of Sapulpa. In said « unty ol pn)puBnifc wllt ^ receivfef, 6l
Creek on the 2Kth.. day of N'ovembei. jy,e of the second assistant post-
Pilis to other sufferers.'
Kot sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Poster-Miiburn Co.. Huffalo,
New York sole agents for the I'nited
States.
Remember the name—I>oWii's and
no other. 1 j
why said application
I should not be granted and that notice
Guthrie, Ok., Nov. IX.—-Argiiments
were heard in the supreme court to-
day in the mandamus case brought by ]iaVf
citizens of Blackwell against Secre- |
tai v of State Bill Cross to compel him
to change the certificate on his official f shall be published
map of Kay county which puts New- in the Sapulpa Weekly Light, a n«>ws-
kirk within six miles of the center of paper puhlisl.ed*in the City of Sapul-
thc county. pu county for two consecutive
The case hinges upon the question i .
me h 1 issues priceedlug said hearing.
wb< (her or not the ( liilocco Indian res
.nation, containing the land, of the Witness my hand an dth- seal or
Chilocco Indian school, is a part of , said Court, at Sapulpa In said county
Kay county. If It is. Newkirk Is with tj,|g isth.. day of November 190S.
in the six-mile limit. I'nder the con- .IOSIAII G. DAVIS, County
silt ut ion If the town Is within six
slit ut ion, Josiah G. Davis, County Judge
miles of the center of the county, it
tal es a CO per cent vote to move it. | E. B. Hughes. Atty for Gdn
1908. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at which time I master general until November 10,
you may appear and show i aus> . if ; ISOs, for carying the United States
mail for the term of from December
1, 1908 to June 30. 1910. on the follow-
ing described route, including the de-
positing and collecting mail along the
route, by the schedule stated, or such
other schedule of like running time as
th" post master general may prescribe.
From Sapulpa by Saho to <1 tervn
Pool, Oklahoma. 7 miles and hack
Eeven times a week Leave Sapulpa
daily at 7:X0 a. in., arrive at .Glenn
Pool by :>: 30. ijeave Glenn Pool daily
at 11: a. m., arrive Sapuloa by 1 p. m.
Bond required with bid $800.
For any information iivQuire at th6
oost office. 1d-2w.
The JOB DE-
PARTMENT
at ] THE LIGHT
office wants your
next job of print
ing. You don't
need to leave
your place of bus-
iness. Call u p
240 and you will
be waited on.
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Irelan, O. M. The Sapulpa Light (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 332, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1908, newspaper, November 19, 1908; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151459/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.