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Sapalpa
Creak County, Oklahoma
•■pulp*.
MEMBER UNITED PRESS ASSN.
Published every day except Sunday*
and holiday*.
Bntered a» aerond clasp matter. Sep-
tember 3. m«. *« lhe P®8'
at Sapulpa. Oklahoma, under the
Act of March J. 1879.
O. 8. TOD©..
J. W. YOUNG.
.........Editor
Business Mgr
SUBSCRIPTION
MAKE
THE BOOZE “BELL Wt
ABLE
The Uidiana Judge wh® decided
that a man who became drunk in a
saloon had a rUht to lie down on
the floor and go to »leep has the
right theory *!«out the ealoon kee|e
er*a liability. _
"The next time you or anybody
PUe gets drunk in * »*loon I want
you to understand you are to lie
down right there and not become
a public expense." a*id the judge
Now. lef* have a ruling that if »
man ■ pends for booxe the money his
family ought to have the saloon keep-
er roust support the family; and
a drunken man murders, or commits
•n» other crime, the saloon keeper
who sold him the booxe shall be re
Week ........................... .... i
Three months .................H ™ sponsible.
’ 4.001 vVhv should a saloon keeper be al
Advertising Kates on Application
man wmHhinK
ln»«d to hHI to a
that erases him. and when that drink-
crazed man commits a crime, the ex
peuse of keeping Ihe man in Jail,
ot trying him In court, must
borne by the taxpayers? I.*t the sa
loon War the expense of the wrecks
It makes.—Star.
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GAINS NEW
several oath*, have declared ihe opm
ion In the pasaage of such act that
it Is constitutional, and
Whereaa in the constitutional con
vention. In which the constitution of
I'nited Stales was framed, the
motion was three time* made to give
the supreme court in some mild form
the right to express an opinion upon
the constitutionality of act* of con
gre** and wa» three time* o'er
whelmlngly rejected, and
Whereas such assumption of pow-
by the federal courts Interfere*
with the reasonable exercise of the
sovereignty of the people of the
I’nited State* and dtvert# it from
the hand* of the representatives of
the people in congress assembled to
a tribunal appointed for life and sub
Jeel to po review and to no control
by the people of the United Stales,
and I* therefore against a wise pub-
lic policy; and
“Whereas the declaration by any
federal court that the acts of con-
gress are unconstitutional constitute*
an usurpation of power; Therefore,
be it
BUTTLE 2
injure; makei a delightful Bff*ves
cent lithia water drink whichever)
one should take now and then to
keep their kidneys clean and active.
Try thia. also keep up the water
drinking, and no doubt you will
der what became of your kidney
trouble and backache.
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Ben * Franklin adage: “A penny
saved is a earned." U **«»•
Rifled by joining the First
Bank's Xmas Savings club. 95-u
Adv.
Lt. Guynemer "Stir tee" of the
French Aerial Service, Tells
01 late
Woild’s Record
To Become State Agent
F. 8. Westfall went today to In-
dianapolis to attend a meeting at
the homo office of the insurance
company he represents* for ten day*.
He expects to remove to Wichita
April 1 to take the state agency for
Kansas for the company.
—-o-—
Hundreds are now Joining our 1917
Xmas Savings club. Why not you?
First National Bank. 9&-tf
Johnson.
PROHIBITION
ALLIES
As additional evidence of the won-
OUR “BIZAR RE” MAYOR
Well might our con-mayor pray to
be delivered from hi* fool friends.
J»-l ■« >»• M* °* *“* I,growth ol prohibition mil.
«ro Ir.I.S u, forgot «b. '“** I.l^ror ,h, world ...d 1. Ih.
Iho mhj-or. more Ihwn hhr otho P r | aut„ p.rtiruUrly. Ih, P>‘
,. d.o Ih. 1.01 Ih.. Thill b,To N.lloohl
Is filled with Immoral women
the District of Columbia
i„'.,".ro.di„.. off Ih. “ ““ .ooutt dor,.ion on
f“ '» r “m“h,’o VI23 ?hi ........ ..d iho
that if a respectable n_____ nmm.nd(l,oai of the governors of
want to patronise them she would ommend.Uon.
wain *-•------ —— Hcverai states to legislate to make
bav. to mingle with them and who effective, might be
a...iinmli'/.tnid the youth Of promimiv ........
but In Oklahoma no
these].evidence is needed
outside
•re demoralizing the youth
city to an extent that will require c.t.-d
to repair, and that theae|.«'^ ^ )hat Creekmorea
"*** ■»—-wm |...u*|| KinK of th® blockid? run
In the most prominent portions of the reign as
business district, and the people] tiers
decades
have been installed and maintained
.* .Wlsaa tHdb I reiKII
was ended by the federal courts
. . ...... a atuacrrlng blow to the demon
_.r« taking new hope in the fact *»» * staggering
were taking row p ^ dep. | rum. but when Senators
congress
(Published in the Sapulpa Herald,
Dec. 28, 1916, and Jan. 4, 11, 18,
1917.)
By I’nited Press. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES.1 Mamie Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Geo.
Jan. IK Lieutenant Guynemer.“starI Johnson, Defendant,
ace” of the entire French aerial aer j No. 6837
i vice, who recently brought down hl^ said defendant. George
Kesolved. That from and after 1 " 21gt’ officially confirmed Herman air wm take notice that he has been
passage of this act Federal Judges I ^ ,.Mtabiiahed at the same time gued in the above named court for
are forbidden to declare an> act of | ^ ^ world s records for aerial com divorce, filed therein by said plain
bats, the air duel having taken place tiff on the 28th day of December,
at an altitude of over two miles after i9ie. and on the ground of aband
a chase of over 70 kilometers. The onraent and habitual drunkenness
entire battle was one of the most and that he must answer the pe
dramatic air episodes that the entire tltlon 0f plaintiff on or before the
was has produced. 12th day of February. 1917. or Die
The French’s undisputed master> game will be taken as true and a
of the air, which now renders it | judgment rendered for plaintiff for
practically impossible for a German
machine ever to cross the French
lines, has imposed on the French
flyers the necessity of flying far back
of the German lines in order to get
in coniact with the German machines
unrontMtutional
Dewey's Death!
GEO. E. KBDRHE
fontrector and Builder
Will figure on your, building
and repairs.
Concrete and Cement.work of
all description.
Phone 960
Advertisement* under this head one.
cent per word for each Ineertion
Your credit good if you have •
phone. Three time ade seldom fall
Phone 185.
WANTED
WANTED—Girl for general house-
work. Phone 676.
116-3
WANTED—Two second
rugs. Phone 1116.
band 9x12
116-1®
Greek Count) Abstract Co.
laeortsrstsd **4 Bowded
ill Wirt liven Print Itteitiei
NBA*COURT HOCSB
WANTED—Furnished room, close In.
modern, for man and wife. Call Her-
ald office. 11W-
WANTED—Two rooms in private
for light housekeeping for
116-3t
family
two. Phone 1410.
DR. CLIFTON M. LEVY
Osteopathic PhjfSician&Suryon
204 1-2 E. Dewey
Special attention to acute diseases
Hours. 9 to 12. 1:30 to 6. Evening
by appointment.
WASHINGTON, Jan 18.—President
Wilson ha* issued the following me*-
ey: of over 13.000 feet and at a distance (Published in the Sapulpa Herald
“It is with deepest regret that 1 an I ovw 70 kilometer* behind the] January 11. 1917. to Jan. 25, 1917.
i an absolute divorce.
W. R. CASTEEL.
Court Clerk.
By H. H. BURNS. Deputy.
C. W. LIVELY.
Atty. for Plaintiff.
that Sheriff Woofter and
wiles were going
tnes*
along
to clean out this] man
Frank Beau nounce to the congress the death of (;erman lines, sighted a German | ,nclu8lTe.)
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
o'clock on the afternoon
_ ____ In the County Court of Muskogee
f Immorality and unlawfulMMI "JJT ■“^"^gATcobrt »*n,!'Ujr’ ,hP 16,h of ,anu*ry- *' hl* "" I chines' lo ading for the French lines I Countyi state of Oklahoma,
with other crime allowed to|eni “ #5^ |h(| rnnnf wUh only guf.|idenre in this city. Tb,.re was nothing to prevent Guv- Re Estate of Joseph Herod,
’•Admiral Dewey entered the na-al n,,nHM. Kiving immediate battle except Mlnor Garland C. Jackson. Guardian
along comes Old Dennis and quotes | "> >r“- *’ aw|0ni*liineBt “et tu | service of the country as an a<Mini: I tbat should he be forced to land he I probate No. 1807—State
the con mayor at great length on r"r,*r*S m0rratlc Press Dope. midshipman from the first congres' I would fall in the German lines. He Notice Is hereby given that in pur
“advice to Indiscreet girl#.” line. ___I slonal district of Vermont on Septem’LhprPfore took refuge behind "ome Uuance of an order of the County
Wh>. according to the mayor'*! „ ' surface AND SEE her 23. 1854; was graduated from ‘heL^^. rlol)dg un,n the German Court of Mui,kogee County. State of
way of looking at matters. Indiscreet | ,ha( one of the naval academy as mldahlpman Jun**| gquadroii should pass ahead of him|nkIfthoma made on the 25th day of
gial* are his afock in trade, and are „ de ninn|ng booxe 11. 1858; served with distinction,1 d (hen (he pHrsui, glartwi from November. 1916, the undersigned
. ----------* th.n III t.cI well kn. h#|| don, throughout the war of lKtil 18».V. and 1 ^ r,og,n|t up sufficientIr «’L„ardian of the estate of Joseph Her
to be encouraged
tabooed. Where la he going
rather than to be.
to getl hauler* of this city, who
months, and whose thirty years later had risen to the I Jf ahould be gw.n by the L Mlnor> will 8ell at private sale
Bis recruits on which to run ihe city nothing else for|un.I ramk of Commodore. I Oermsn anti-air craft gunners from|t0' the hi,?hest bidder at Muskogee
business ha, Men pert ^ I ..„ w„ aa Commodore that he I |ow h(> w0uM be Ukea merely for oklahoma. on the 5th day of Febru
| ,er . 1 „ three autoombiles to a I rendered hi* service in the action of of ,he 0ernian planes. aryt i917, al 9 o’clock a. m.. subject
. according to his I mortgage o of ,he c|ty I Manila Hay which ha* given him a Fo(> geven(y kilometers he kept up t0 confirniation of said Courj, all the
discreet ?
The con mayor
euJodiaii. Saint Denis. ‘1- \,K i\' ^ ,V. ' u• "1' "l. < 1almoat | ptece forever memorable in the ,he pursuit concealing him-.If a-|mbtt title and interest of said Jo*
the brevity of the girls hablll-1 Si ratch
time and one can find who
«•«* *”J bscklHJll— Ih.
Inl al annals of the country. At the tlme | ajj possible from the German I b Herod in and to the following
••figure*" are emphaslged
The mayor of * city is supposed to
law defy of hi* death he held the exceptional I by keeping behind th,‘ described real estate situate
navy hy | a when the French lines al I creek county, state of Oklahoma, to
appeared below him, ^ °|wlt;
l° Lot two (2). lx>t three (3), the
,*•» hi. -* -si—r "'rT^'D^i’ii^r
life he was the
look at “higher things.” Hut then Utthout the *d wou,d latter years of his life he was ™«*|elnOTgd in full view and began to
the apologist further makes the may- reputable uim ' awg to ron honored president of the 8eneral flRht_ Tbe (^n„an machine nearest
„r say: “Men owe it to themselves mp„-> Lie .oinniuiilty is tmard of the navy to whose »ervlef h,g cban,.,.d ,0 t(e an observation
and to their families to be generous I tlnue ,,u,",e"8 ym{(,T and be gave the most assiduous Htlon- p,ane and (,arIing down on it he op-
In their Judgment* of women and to looking to ^ ^ f|,lloa.g so|tlon and through which he rendered | rnpd h,g machtne gun fire at an alti
Two Days Service
On Bench Made
$6 & $7
PANTS
Everett The Tailor
20 N. Water. P. 1487
We Don’t Treat
We Don’t Heal
We don’t guarantee a
cure.
Wr Do Ad|uat
WANTED—Late model Ford road-
ster. first class condition, at a bar-
gain. Phone 277. uw,t
WANTED—To rent five room house,
with bath and garage G. C. Munn.
Phone 450. n*3t
WANTED—To rent three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping or
small house by young couple. Ref-
erences required and furnished. Must
be close in. Notify this office. 114-tf
FOR SALK
FOR SALE—Ftord roadster in good
condition. Phone 905 or 1074. 116-3®
FOR QUICK SALE—600 feet 6^8
casing. Robert Johns Oil Co. Phone
L-53, Sapulpa. Ckla. I126
The ftblnal Column
And make corrections
Nature does the work
Dr. Berton* Chiropractor
Office Hours: 9 to 11; 2
to 5; 7 to 8:
218 DrnfilH BU|. None 358
FOR SALE—Rooming house, close in.
Respectable place, reasonable price,
Phone 1108, 115 1-2 E. Dewey. 117-6
FOR SALE—Velie automobile, 5 pas-
senger, in good condition. A-l engine..
of E. M. Scagg*. at Herald
tt
Inquire
office.
FOR SALE)—1916 Ford roadster.
First class condition. $200. Phone
1236.
116-3t
FOR SALJC—Lot, 75 foot front, close
in. A beautiful building site at a
bargain. Phone 1236. U®*21
law observance in
, ___ , i.r«,i«r i„ make these fellows so
,.,ho.r lo ~k. ll.t.1 prom ,oon tut I-
renting the tout ensemble of blxar• hard to
.......-...................r snsrii —
Who would nave thoimht the mar
or knew the difference bet ween |‘ * *__oQ<>
••hixarre-fcmalcs" and a side of ba-
il service to the nation invaluable I ud(j Qf (w0 n)ilpg. He killed the ob-
in Its sincerity and praciical gak;‘° Lerv,.r wllb hu tbird bullet and with
ity. (the tenth the pilot shot from the I
It Is pleas*nt to recall what quail . macblne dead and the plane be.-ian1
ties gave him his w ell deserved | ^ wrthllng course down towards |
his practical directness; his (he> j^anch lines. Although the ma
ron? nut If all hr is made lo say 1*
true, and hr Is a man. why should
the thing complained about l>e si
lowed to annoy him
Then, this sop is thrown to the
“boys;” The loafer on the corner or
In front of the saloon (what?), or
—elsewhere, considers that he has the
Jlmerlcau privilege of looking at any
"thing In sight.
The mayor seem* to he laboring
under the Jiellef that
loons ip Sapulpa.
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Sen. Owe t
To Defend
His Stand
we have sa-
lty United Tres*.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan 18
-Ln*t
ROOSEVELT “FOUND" DEWEY
ed Stales Senator Robert L Ow*n,
,-nroute to Oklahoma from Waslun :
ton to explain his resolution
i hl< li
It was
to the foresight ot Theo‘Lr0lk)„., to check the powers of the
- - ‘ ■ ‘ *—y -----* will
dorse Roosevelt and to his Judgment
of men that Commodore George Dew-
ey “happened" to lie In command of
the Unlt-'d Slates Astatic fleet l7,n«
at Hong Kong the fateflu April day
In 1898 when war was declared on
Spain. It was due to tbr foresight of
the future president, then assistant
secretary of the navy, that IDewev's
ships were coaled, munitioned, and
manned and “chock-a-block" to meet
the Spanish fleet.
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United State* »upreme couri
face an antagonistic body of men
when he addresses the joint session
of the state legislature, probably to-
overwhelmingly
.aorrow.
Having voted
against endorsement of the Owen
resolution, both houses of the state]
fame,
courage without self-consciousness;
his efficient capacity In matters of
administration, the readiness to fight
without asking any questions or hes
Haling about any details. It was hy
such qualities that he continued and
added lustre to the best traditions of
our navy. He had the stuff In him
which all true men admire and "P
on which all statesmen must depend
In hours of peril
-The people and th.- government
of the United States will always re
Joiee to perpetuate hi» name In all
honor and affection.’*
"A* a token of respect to the mem
ory of Admiral George Dewey, who
died at his residence in this city on
yeverday. January 16. at 5 56 o clock
it Is hereby ordered that the nation
al flag he displayed *t half mast
upon all public buildings and at a!l
forts and military posts and naval
stations, and all vessels of the Unit
State* in commission until after
chine was the second one Guynemer
had brought down that day, he at
once started after the other three,
but they in the meantime had dis-
appeared toward their own lines.
Without further ado pu>neme‘|followlnjf terms and
started In search of his victim «ndl _ ^
succeeded in locating the machine accompany Hid b|d, the re-
in the ravine of Mocourt. the pIanf‘| majnd,.r |n cash upon confirmation
itself shattered into fragments and|of __alf,
Bids therefor must be in writing
and must be deposited with the
West Twenty and Ninety-six One
Hundredths (20.»«) acres of Lot
E'our (I) and the Northeast Ten
(10) acres of Lot Four (4) and
North E'ive (5) acres of the
Southwest Ten (10) acres of
Lot Four (4) and the Southwest
Two and one-half (21-2) acres
of the Southeast Ten (10) of Lot
E'our (4), all In section Nineteen
(19), Township Nineteen (19)
North, Range Seven (7) East,
containing Eighty acres, more or
less.
Said real estate to be sold on the
conditions, to-
| wit; Ten percent of the amount bid
must accompany said bid. the
FOR SALE. QUICK—Owner wants
to change location, five room house
and 50 foot lot, good barn, well
and chick, nice neighborhood, on
McLeod, $1600, $600 cash, balance
at $25 a month. f TODD. Herald
Building.
El*
the bodies of both the pilot and]
Observer lying within a radius of 1
60 y ards.
CUSS Of SAITS
| County Judge of Muskogee county
| Oklahoma, or with the Guardian, or
the undersigned attorney for
with
307-308
the guardian at his office
Mid-Continent building, in the Cijy
CUANS LIONETS!”' — ‘”a m“'
be accompanied by a certified check
for at least ten percent of the amount
bid.
I( Your Back Hurt, or Bladder Both'| °f janUary 8 1917.
TWO BARGAINS
TWO DESIRABLE SMALL FARMS,
mile of the city, both well im-
proved and desirable In everyway.
Each $2,000. TODD, Herald Build-
ing.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished room, 615 8.
Walnut.
117-4©
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms.
215 West Lee.
116-3©
Please Use The Ice
Card* Madam!
>n Use Day* When You Wan-
FOR RENT—Two close in, newly
furnished housekeeping rooms. $3.o0
er week. Call Herald. 11®-1
modern
ECE!
FOR RENT—E’ive room
I house. Close in. M6 Elast Lee. In-
quire John Fauglit at Sapulpa State
Bank. ”6-3t
L08T AND FOUND
irm'limuiii -------- I --- _ . |0-a
legislature have invited hint to a|>- 1he fum>rai .hall have taken place
— “ ami that on the day of the funeral
ABOUT RIGHT
When lt comes to the Europeans,
peace appears to be something to
quarrel about—Lawton Constitution.
—--oOo--
No, we will not advertise for girls
to be used In a "Days of E'orty nine
•how," saya the editor of the llenry-
4-tta Free Lance. A party called up
at noon today and asked to have an
advertisement run In Dally Krce
Lance for girls to go with a "Forty
Nine” show. This la not to our liking
and we took the liberty to decline
the business. We are here to make a
living with a newspaper, but we are
NOT here to help in such a matter
ss that. What we have observed of
the alleged show mentioned convinces
us that “no girl should even listen to^
such a proposltlm* even for
a mo-
p.-ar before a joint session and ex
plain hi* proposed act.
The sole Jurisdiction of the fed-
eral courts is statutory and the law
making power being vested in tlx-
people, the people can determine
whether they shall be governed by
themselves, or by Judges appointed
for life whom they cannot control,
reads a message sent by Owen
his constituent*.
Owen's antagonism to the courts
grew when the federal court decided
against the eight hour law. “When
the people understand the gravity of
this case 1 believe they will support
mo. but IB any event. I will represent
their wishes when ascertained.
The senator’s resolution
introduced, reads:
“Whereas the Constitution of the
United Stales gives no authority to
any Judicial officer to declare
constitutional an act which ha* been
declared constitutional by • major-
membera of tbe 1 nited
and of the bouse of
the executive offices In the city of
Washington be closed."
■-—o-
already
w------ .
Sk sHrjrs r=
By of the
States senate
every girl
even discuss such an engagement
ers You. Drink Lots of Water | OARlaND C. JACKSON.
When your kidneys hurt and your | Guardian,
back feels sore, don't get scared and I ^ AMBRISTEr,
proceed to load your stomach with a • f0f Guardian,
lot of drugs that excite the kidney s'
and irritute the entire urinary tract ] )pub,lghpd ,n the Sap„ipa Herald
Of course YOU know when
mu need ice. but the driver cam
not know, unless the ice-card sir
nal is hanging out to tell him
This is one of the most important
Madam. (k»
Lightens lout Burdens
An inactive liver will put a load on
you that 1* enough to stagger strong-
er men nad women than you.
Relieved of the Impurities that clog
Its natural functions this same liver
will double your efficiency In bust-
in good nature and In your
ness,
good feellftgs.
Calomel used to do but not no*
Science has found a better way in
GRIGSBY’S UVVERLAX Sold In
50c and $100 bottles under guar
Cowman’s Pharmacy, and
antee by
every bottle bears the likeness
L. K. Grigsby as a protection to you.
Teachers' Examination
The next county teacher's examina-
tion will be held In tbe office of the
ounty •uperintendent at Sapulpa. on
23. 26 and 27. U6-2
January
vervtce..
them with a mild, harmless salts
which remove* th- body * “r“|County> Oklahoma,
waste an< J0J*Z\ Thomas Wllaon. Plaintiff, v*. Mat
It is easy for the regular drivei
to keep your needs in mind; but
drivers are human and sometime-
eet sick The new man would b<
*urv to pass by you unless you-
ice card was out..
—- ™ rcrr.vl>: uw"-
kidney* is to filter the blood. In -t | Notk# by pub|ic*tion
hours they .train from It M0 grains ^ defpndant Mattie Wilson.
of acd and wa.te. so we can w “ uk« that she ha* been
understand the vital importance oflw"l »a . ------
I sued In the above named court for
keeping the kidneys active. | .. on tbe ground* of adultery
Drink lot* of water-you cant|^ ^ answar th. petition filed
drink too much; also get from any,^ plaintiff on or be
pharmacist about four ounce, of J*d ther ^ ^ of Kebniary. 1917.
Salts; take a tablenpoonful in % glass f ___tAkpn trno
, , aairt net it ion will b® taken as truo
Of water before breakfast each morn I or said petition ------
few days and yout
will act fine. This famous
d«. »< .««. UdW.|«S * w
salts is *ald action for an absolute divorce
made from the acid of grapes and will be rendered accordingly
U nion Juice, combined with lithia. I Dated
and has been used for generations to 1917.
this 3rd day of January,
dean and stimulate clogged kidneys
also to neutralize the acids in urine
to tt no longer Is a source of Irrita
tlon. thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts la inexpensive; cannot
HARRISON ARNOLD.
Court Clerk.
By H. H. BURNS. Deputy.
| ODELL * WRIGHT.
Attys. for Plaintiff.
AN ESTRAY—A black yearling calf
(came to my place. Owner can have
same by paying for this advertise-
linent and proving property. H.
Sowder, 1309 N. Main.
D.
115-3t
in improving YOUR »c« I FEjy F,RST ENThuSIASTS
ARE STUDYING DEVICES
Won’t you no tnn iu •■'-■k - j ——=—• —
YOU 7 The driver will sup | and owners of manufacturing
help HI • , ri\ Pick I _______ tVie state wen
do this to help u
By United Press.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 18.—“Safe-
ty E'irst” enthusiast* continued today
to Inspect the many safety first and
first aid devices on display here in-
cident to the first Oklahoma Safety
Council. Managers, superintendents
estab-
here
olv you with a neat card. Pick I nahments in the state were
out a convenient place, easily about seven hundred strong. W. O.
from the street, and hang I xabton. state labor commissioner, or-
the days you | Mnlgad ,be council and promoted
out
seen
the card out on the days you | panized tbe council and
want ice; indicating how man) 1 he tw0 day meet that close* tonight.
i>ounds • Have the wagon stop
regularly—pure ice is the most
healthful and satisfying of -m
mer’s comforts.
SOME
SOUTHERN ICE UTILITIES CO.
Successors to
•apulpa ici company.
. ' .
MANHOOD EVEN IN
EDITORS
One of the “new leaves” the Em-
poria (Kas.) Gazette turned over
January 1 was not to take any more
advertising for the fellow who gives
notice of his refusal to pay his
wife’s debt*. The Gazette dees not
want the money of the poor dewl
with a fool wife, and it does not want
the money of tbe tightwad husband
of a good wife.
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Todd, O. S. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 116, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 18, 1917, newspaper, January 18, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1518965/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.