Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919 Page: 2 of 4
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WANTHTV To rent, three or t*»r
room house. Call 383.
WANTED—Light housekeeping roem*
modern home, reference. ««>».«; »
Southwest part of city P«> ^ ^
Phone 525.
i as second-class mail matter
ember 3. 1914. at the post of
at Sapulpa. Oklahoma, under
kct of March 3. 1879__
GET AT THE THING.
TSt7 typhus"' epTde'mic. In the jjj- ofrHldrec .re “They Mw.v. Wtov.
various armies cases already number y^A PVPrT yn,r by pol.onoo. m<lk. Thl. .P»Ht
one hundred and twenty thousand ....._ ...„„tion I. tratd. It is 6<>t **"' child
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,.ae nunoreo »■•■■------- little attention is paid " ' ’’
Typhus Is a disease of di national enough ’’
noranre. No man get. typhus jles -
he 1. bitten bv the vermin tuat liv
on neglec ted human bodk*.
Little did the ancients think w
GERMANY A MENACE
Z*ren from hirth by their mothers
It will always be nece.Mrv to watch
I ,*,pm Thev went to w .ir bee
,her thought they could take Paria.
Peletum, northern France and
| richee—loot *nd later d vide the
. polls. The German idea is to U
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WANTED—Agents to represent the
North Amencan Accident Inusur
ance Company of Chicago Addres.
Thos. E. Amos. U5 Ea^t
Tulsa. OklA,__*
WANTED—Sewing and remodeling
of any kind. Pbone l«5t. <3 -t.
W^NTEiD—Garden plowing done to
order. W. H. Cochran. SouUiern
Heights. Phone R^54«. 4WL
Phone 266. -
WANTED—-To buy all neroml■ h**d
furniture in town Phone
e 1. W. W. movement to find .goes—from the Ulack Peath Of the n 0eT. They are a band of looters M
t WHY and HOW these move- r'’’" 'naturo we do nol know, from NEW Y »<K, ' c - - <h#( |(, Raron j8cm:es as a co °nf 1
grow? It Is all very well to *''* and tha various other dis many Is s'dl “ ^ ^ that thev1 Belgian regiment. ““"J*" 'h thP
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°™EM
lehevi-t- yesterday nine Wire *•»'! " ''' ' '
cannot well Ja.l «r .>p.rt hun- ' P ---------- - ■ mm
^ew the end wa. ®o*r - •« ^
outcome of th« war had pmctica y
been determined.
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but I have seen them drilling T .
arl wonderful athletes. Their ~
,1ItP vpeaks their active physical
'Zntl that they are full of cou-
rse Thev came into the war a
that remarkable time when It had
been developed into a furnace and
they Jumped right in
Legal Notices
WANTED TO BUY-A11 kind.
ond hand goods. We eichange it*
furniture for second hand *®1' *
Orricks. 22 N. Main Phone 1W^
WANTED—Oil and Gas l^eams. also
-__ Real Estate. Have quick markeb
.Published IB the Sapulpa Herald. Oc , 9ee W F. Crawford.-___
tober 15. 16. I?- 18- J1’-
23 24, 25, 1919)
NOTICE TO contractors
Sealed proposals will be received
by the City of Sapulpa >t the of
flee of the City Clerk »P ' -
n’Cock a m. on Monday, the 2.t
day of October. 1919. for the con-
struction of a storm s?wer " SF?he
HR DISTRICT NO. 5. within the
r„y of Sapulpa Creek County ;
FOR RENT-Two room houee fur-
nished or unfurnished Also three
rooms upstairs. Not modem. Pbrnm
1339. ________
for rent
will be a shortage and a ee
trend toward record prices-
FOR RENT-Two P-rtly furn.sbed
rL, for light housekeeping
Phone 1480. ____
h\\e In Woodlawn Addition to the
City of Sapulpr. all of Blocks 1 to
both inclusive In Burt»ts Forest
Park Addition to the City of . apu pn
l
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
car with a
top protecting
The Ford Sedan ia the favorite alway* « top
permanent top it may In a minute ^ duto-proof, water-pro^. ^ ^
the «. In inclement weather it ^ ^ c-ffcr ^ „ efcctric Waiting
tjStotered. Equipped with demount^* jwji^ ^ ^ It hm .U the «>nve«umcea of-
Sd igbtinc •3f*tem- A real *^C^# i^Jd cam, low cort of purcham price, «n^l cort of ope .
electric car with the economy which goc. wit
•tion m»d maintenance.
Ask Us About the New Starter
Sapulpa Motor Co.
h,gh school girls and
BOVS strike tor holidav.
Z i Oct °0 —Fifty PU-
anMMIT N. J ■ ,,r'-
their classes <*" " h . ,,p
Xbe striker, formed a parade at t.
V 1 -it the opening hour an
marched through town sinrine and
cheering- Superintendent of wjj
Sprague treated the matter ^htly
I i,nd said the most serio"i .
would be considered would be
«he pupils who failed to aP-
with an absent mark, thr same
Ts on any other day they failed to
report. _
"y TaT r.porl. . “
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-___ on file in the CUT rl11^ *®" jj
the City of Sapulpa and n.av he seer
at ,he office of the City Clerk.
Construction bonds mus
nlshed by the successful bidder: each
bidder shall submit with hm
certified check in the amount of five
per cent (5 per cent! of hm bid co -
ditioned upon the carrying into
feet of his bid.
A» wrUe, l«—W •»
within the above described temton
8rpear at the City Hall In *h«' ™J
of Sapulpa on Monday, the 27tl> da.
day of October. 1919. at 10:3d o clock
a m. when the Mayor and < ommi
**• - - . _...In. Session
FOR RENT—Suite of three
ey. Pbone 1758. ____
FOR RENT Throe room bouse
K. McKinley. Phone 193.
WJ!th private family. *d)oinlng hath
Phone U‘18. 320 South Oak. 42-^
FOR RENT Four room •"
East Jackson. Well and hyd.a.t.
Phone 1677. ___
-OK |WT Bara large
two autos. Close ia. I’*** ^
bidder shall submit with hto bid a, ^ ^ _ Light *<»**X*'*
certified check In the amount of fi^ ^ Phone 1344. _^
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FOR RENT:—Newly furnished m.d
em light housekeeping
close In. Phone 1344.
FOR SALE
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70 Vs
Authorized Ford Agents
Phones* 1 199-15U1)
Sa|)ul|,»< Okl«.
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for SALE—Heart-of-Cum Kimaen
a" m”1 when the Mayor and Tommie «J,net^ /‘phone 1481. *-*'•
will he in regular session Trice **----
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and protest — • .
Improvements or any par
If no sufficient protest shall be f
Rt said time snd place and no
appearing before the Mayor and Tonv
mlssloners protesting aga n _ ^
lmprovAmftnt« or ariv par
the Mnvor and Commissioners wll
proceed tp have said improvements
m All proposal, received will be onen
ed publicly at 10:30 o’clock a m -
Monday. October 2ith. ■ ^
Board of Commissioners a
flee of the Mayor of the City
Spa. The Mayor and ComnUsrion-
reserve the right to reject any
^Dated JS‘ 15th day of October.
1919.
attest.
0. B. ST>1rK.
City Clerk.
near east confer!.n^^kers
UNDER way AT YONKERS.
for BALE- Some «hoWe Ws ''•
Block A, Burnett addition Fmf
right and terms to suit yoa .
Ingraham. Phone 276.___
FOR SALE — Thoroughbred New
Zealand rabbits and »on. Theme
_ To'')v
1379R.___ —
FOR SALE—Green tomatoes, straw
berry, blackberry and *‘‘w^r''y
plants and asparagus roots. 11. t-
Smeltzer, phone H35. __
Resale on trade for land
—Six cylinder, five pnswenrrr auto
in first class condition. Would uk*-
part cash and pari payment*. Fhene
130 or 136. "*31
Clowns with new and original
laugh producing acts coming in
Barnes ClrcU*. Oct. 27.
YONKERS. N. Y.. Oct ^.-The
first of a long series of conferences
of the Near East Relief Commission
on the condition of affairs m ^
ern Asia began here recently. More
than 300 Governors of States, rel g
lou« leader, nnd S»..
returned to work or not and the am
the conferences. At the opening sew
slon Governor W. A. McCork e.
Virginia, and Ix>uLs Hwk, of t 1
State ICepartraent at Washington.
“P0^ . ___—---—•——-
FOR SALE Green tomatoes I'-W
per bushel. Call phone »• 4'2 ’t
Mt^rOH TRAD® ***»<>
touring car. Good condition. Ball
789 for particulars. 61
LOST AND vouno__
LOST—Gold Octagon. Swiss M#ve-
ment. wrist watch. Plain cas-
Return to Herald office for rewar.L
1X)ST—Elk pin Liberal reward for
return to Herald office. **-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
S0UIKE vnr.tf.tTE- » ^
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BY LOUIS RICHARD
W’OIHjD party kindly return Album
and other keepsakes from hag
stolen on Frisco train Monday
morning to Frank J. Earle. 539 South
7th St., Ann Arbor, Mich to "
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FARMERS—If you want U sell veur
farms let me know 1 have the
buyers. B H. Wleriiag. 309 Reuth
Maple. Sapulpa. Okla.
42-40
FOR TRADE—For real estate, sewn
passenger auto. l>ooh* and runs
like new. Can be seen at Conley A
DeLaney’a Oarage. Thone 300 39-tt
Mile. Marion I/nilse Stalta annoan-
rea the opening of a class for «•«!-
ern ball room dancing on every* Tues-
day evening beginning October 31*t
nt 8 o’clock to be held at the Payne
hall. Social dancing after the regu-
lar hour lesson. Those who are in-
terested mnv make arrangements
with Mile. St alba in the receptis*
room of the St. James Hotel en Men-
day. October 20th from one until
four o’clock and from seven until
nine o’clock. ?,*"t
Board and room at ibe
Hotel
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Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 21, 1919, newspaper, October 21, 1919; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1518647/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.