Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SAPULPA HERALD
Sapulpa. Creek County, Oklahoma.
MEMBER UNITED PRESS ASB'N.
J. W. YOUNG
Publisher
Published every day except Sundays
and boldiaya.
to heed this Sapulpa »cmsn's ex
perience:
Mrs. R. J Hubbard, 701 South
Oak street, says: "About nine year*
ago my back became so sere and
<ane. 1 c ouldn't get out of a chair.
I felt as though I sere !<araly/.ed
through my hi|>a and in the small
of m> buck. 1 couldn't stir without
► harp trains darting through me The
pains went into my head and 1 had
Four Weeks ..................I 40 severe he.id.u her 1 g«r Inmn-t Kid-
61* Months ....................2.00 ney Pills at the C:ty Drug store and
Three Months ................. 100, one box helned me so much. I could
" 1 - - - j get around and do my work again
Frittered as second-class mail matter' Further use of 1 Ham’s restored my
September 3, 1814, at the post of- health again Since then 1 have had
flee at Sapulpa, Oklahoma, under to use a kidney lemcdy only once
the Act of March 3, 1873.
A
Over There
end that was when a slight cold
settled on my kidneys."
60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co.. UU’a., ilufato, X. Y.—Adv.
SENATE COMMITTEE TAKES
1 resident and, non-resident at Tti
rule Tiger, derwu-ed, that a petition
was filed in said court in said es
late on the llth day of October,
1818, by Jno. H Certain, who has
so interest in the aetate of the said
Timuile Tiger, deceased, praying that
said County Court ascertain and fix
by law who urs the legal and law
ful heirs of the eaid Tinue Tiger,
who died several years ago, seized
and possessed of the following lands
to-wit:
NE 1-4 Section 7, Township
18 Nortn, Range 8 East,
In whae Is now Creek County, Okla-
homa, axid the said Tunmie Tiger
having died in what Is now Creek
County, Oklahoma. The following
named heirs claim an interest in
said estate to-wit: Martha Hagte,
nee Snow; Salina Itavls, nee Tiger
Ada Tiger and Jonie Tiger, and the
said petitioner. John H. Coraant,
OUT HOUSE TAX PROVISIONS < .lajnis an interest in said estate by
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18—The sen-
ate finance committee in revising
the war revenue bill today struck
out house provisions taxing the sal-
aries of the president, members of
the supreme court and superior
courts atid state officials.
The committee also rejected house
provisions taxing state am! munic-
1'iaJ bonds. The (ommittee held that
such imposts would be uncoustitu-
Stvilt and certain punishment must tional, Chairman Simmons baa an-
be the sentence for Germany. There nounced.
-Bay Brnov———
lABEp
"AS YE SOW."
Is no cairn, supcrsocial, deliberate,
middle course In dealing with an en-
emy whose state jollcy is restricted
solely by the limits to which atro-
cious Ingenuity can be carried.
In one reeking, bloody band a
twisted and wret hod olive twig; in
the other a bomb that only a few
days ago sent nine hundred to d-rth
in the sea. The sinking tf the I ein-
eter, the TIcoBil'Togit. nod the ilirano
Maru are In-lerd masterful t !. is of
ihe HoherizolL-rn idea of "iiom iaMc
discussion." and “honoruble tjipronch
to peace.” It this be honor Utey
should have 'heir fill tf it cvnou li
of the kind of honor to ma te sch-
reckllrhkelt a signal for mllitaris
ihudd* rings down to the end of
time. . i_ ^vaw-
We have covered many lair i ages
with "aa'ety for democracy.” Well,
then, let us make known the moans
ty which we iproposc to insure that
safety. The principle of world de
morracy Is undeni’ood and upon this
we stand in agreement. But ate we
merely to state a principle and fight
for It and win it, and then fail to
send homo the lesson that will for-
ever make it a cardinal virtue’ Are
we to catch a murderer, convict
him, and th,-n release him, saying
"See. we have established the ini-
Qtilty of .uurdorT"
What guaranty Is this thai the
same rascal will not straightway re-
sume his vlllanlonous pursuits*
We have been exceedingly patient
with felonictis German doctrine We
have exercised great restraint and
lorbeamu e. Bitterness and revenge
have been lightly acented the decla-
ration of our displeasure. But an
accounting there must he; a stem
accounting. Likewise we must prom-
ise Its inniuion and stc e to the
Germans the full measure of it.
The tlmo of tolerance for wa-'s In-
cidents! wrongs has long passed.
The savagery of Imperial conquest
rever looV no? of human riclits Bel-
gium was no mere local casual y of
battle but the deliiiertre and foul
handiwork of the schooled assassin.
The I.usitania w.is not an *c<id<nt
of wnr; nor any otl.er of that varf
drowned fleet that 'tea a -tart exe-
cration upon the head of Wilhelm
We hour pence aik. And a great'
mistaken thrill of humanity surges It
us. Well, let us be himuine, and In
so being lay on 1l:e lash cf such
dre.ui punishment that humanliy will
never agnln stand terror st.lekcn
In the sight of ghastly oligarchic
erlmas. That is humanlt.-to those
that fellow us: we are not alone
fto be considered Forgiven?:* Is a
virtue overdone that, forgives a pres-
ent Injury only to invite another
and gna’er.
How long shall forgiveness at J
brotherly sympathy rule us !f em h
new day sees a Leinster and a Tlco't-
derrtga and a Htrano Marti sunk and
hur.dr da of cen. won'en ntrd chil-
dren drown d in the s*vi * Will the
glory entreaties of the "mimes that
mop" and mowl" under the block I
edge of imperial Prussia always
Idle dollars are pro-German.
-Buy Bonds-
Political Announcements
head .are
Notices appearing under thia hca<
considered a* adrertining aud
arc paud lor in advance
.J'
virtue of having purchased an in-
terest therein from the aforesaid
heirs. No executor or administrator
lias been appointed, and no admin-
istration thereof had. and no heir-
ship legally determined.
Wherefore all the said heirs known
arid unknown, resk}**M and non-resi-
dent, and all other persona inter-
ested In said estate are hereby no-
tified to appear in said County
Coon of Creek County, Oklahoma,
on the 12th day of De e.nber, 1918,
and exhibit ami set up their respec-
tive claims to hti.-slifp, ownership
or interest In said estate in manner
and form as provided by statute.*
JOHN H. CORSANT,
Petitioner.
J V. FRAZIER,
County Judge
HARRISON ARNOLD,
Court Clerk.
Py M. C. ELLIOTT, Deputy
Inown and unknown, resident and
non-resident, of Willie Skeeter, de-
(eased, that a petition wav filed
in s*<d court on tbe llth day of
October, J91IS, by T. S H< Icomb. who
has an interest in the estate of tbe
said Willie Skeeier. deceased, pray-
ing. that said County Court ascertain
end fix bv law who are the legal and
lawful heirs of the said Willie
Skdeter, who died several years ago,
seized and possessed of the following
lands to-wit:
E 12 of the SW 1-4 or the
NE 1-4, Section 19, Township 19,
Range 8 East,
in what is now Creek county, Okla-
homa. Tbe following named heirs
claim an Interest in sa.d estate to-
wit: Susanna ftigpond, nee Skeeter,
and Fred Skeeter, and the petitioner
L. 8. Holcomb claims an interest in
said estate by virtue of having vur-
chas**l an interest therein from the
aforesaid heirs
u\o exe: utor or administrator has
been appointed, and no admit.istra-
nun thereof hod, and nc heirship leg-
ally determined
Therefore oil the said heirs known
and unknown, resident and non
resident, and a/I other persons in-
terested in said estate are hereby
notified to appear in said County
Court of Creek County, Oklahoma,
on the L2th day of December, 1918
und exhibit and set up their respec-
tive claims to heirship, ownership
or interest in said estate in manner
and form as provided by statute.
L. 8 HOLCOMB, Petitioner
J. V. FRAZIER.
County Judge.
HARRT-ION ARNOLD.
County Clerk.
By M. C. Elliott, Deputy
RURAL MAIL EXAMS. IAf A II T Q
TO BE HELD HERE 11 " 11 1 Q
FOR DISTRICT JUDOE
Deuiu1 rat
Luclen B. Wright.
(Republican.)
R B. Thompson.
A. D. Cochran
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
(Ci„.icra»)
J V Frazier. ..
(Republican)
warren h. brown
FOR COURT CLERK:
(Republican.)
Frank Peters.
t Democrat)
Harrison Arnold.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
(Republican)
Enos R Pickett.
FOR SHERIFF
Republican
John S Woofter
i Democrat)
ABNER BRUCE
FOR COMMISSIONER
(Republican)
J H N Cohh
(Democrat.)
Vance Likely
FOR COUNTY CLERK
(Democrat.)
Mrs C. K Maddox
Republican.
ANNA e. ELLIS
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
' Democrat)
J J McDonald.
Geo. H Jennings.
(Republican)
A. P. Cm»ford
H 8 WILLIAMS
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
(Republican)
J. E. Bruin
(Democrat)
Lloyd B Filxbugb
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT:
i Republican)
Fred L. Patrick.
' Democrat)
HELEN FiCHTL
FOR SUPERIOR JUDGE
GAYLORD R WILCOX.
Legal Notices
stvav ns Irom holy ang< r to mistaken
tyin’i* :ii)* If so, iwe luve gone to
war for naught, tor we might have
endured indefinitely I» swallowing
the insults of Wilhelm.
Buy more Liberty bend*.
WOMEN GIVE OUT.
House* ork is hard enough when
healthy. Every Sapulpa woman who
Is having backache, 'due and nervous
Kpells. dlztty het 1a* Lea and klducy
c-" MaJdcr brci.h^s. should l* gLf
(Published In Baptlpa Herald, Octo-
ber 12. 19, 26. 1918, Inclusive >
IN TUB COUNTY
COURT OF CREEK
COUNTY. OKLAHOMA
In the matter of the estate of Tim
mie Tiger, deceased.
No. 2258.
Sta j of Oklahoma, Count) of Creek,
Ft ;—
The 8'ate of Oklahoma to the heir*
of Ttutmle IV r, deceased.
N TICS.
N'o:A*e Is heri-by given In putsu-
an, e to an order made In the above
*tyl (1 cause In the (' > intv Cuurt*of
Creek County Oklahoma, on the llth
tiny ‘w. October, 1918. to all the
tihiidi.-^) d In Sapulpa Hi raid, Octo-
ber 12. 19, 26, 1918, In.lusive.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT
0+' CREFK ( 0UNTY.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the mailer of the estate of Noah
Tiger, dccea-' d.
No. 2256.
State of Oklahoma, County of Creek,
38 —
The Staie of Ok!ahcrna to the heir*
of Not.il Tiger, deceived.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given In pursu-
ance to an order made In the above
styled cause In the County Court
of Creek County, Oklahoma, on the
llth day of October, 1918. to M
the heirs both known and unknown,
resident and nor,-resident of Noah
Tiger, dot-eased that a petition was
filed in said court In said estate on
the llth day of October, 1918. by W.
T. Wilson, who has an Interest In
the estate uf the said Noah Tiger,
deceased, pravlng ihat said County
Ouurt ascertain and fix by law who
are the legal and lawful heits of
the sa d Nos.h Tiger, who died sev-
eral years also, seized and possessed
of the following lands to-wit:
Ne 1-4. —Sec'ion 34, Town-
ship 19 North. Range 8 East,
fu what Is nt w Creel; County, Ok
* . 1
hav ing died In what is now Creek!
County, Oklahoma. The following!
named heirs clatm an Interest In)
said es'aie to-wit: Martha Hagle,
nee Fnow; Salina Davis, nee Tiger;
Ada Tiger. Jo-te Tiger. Harry Long,
and the said petitioner, W. T. Wtl |
son, cl.Ulus an interest In said
I estate bv virtue of having pun-hns
I ed au interest therein ‘ from the
aforesaid heirs. No executor or ad-
ministrator has been appoin'ed, and
no adnhnis’ration thereof had, and
ut> heirship legally determined
Wherefore all the sa d heirs known
and unknown, resident and non-
resident, and all other persons in
lerested in raid estate are hereby
notified to appear in said County
Court of Creek County, Oklahoma,
on the 12th d.ty cf December, 1918,'
and exhibit and set up their respec !
live claims to heirship, ownership,!
or interest in saJd estate In manner
and form a» provided by statute.
W T. WILSON. Petitioner
J. V. FKAZIOR,
County Judge.
HARRISON ARNOLD,
County Clerk
Py M C. EL LOTT, Detail y
Hentfst Loan
Company
Over Creek County Abstract Co.
(Front Offices)
We Sell and fuy Real
Estate and Farm
Properties
commlsskn has annomeed an exam-
ination for the Creek county, to be
held at Sapulpa, Bristow and Drum-
right, on October M, 1918, to fill the
position of rural carrier at Sapulpa,
Bristow, Depew and Kellyville. and
vacancies that may later occur on
rural routes from other post otfives
in the above-namtd county. The ex-
aminations will be open to ail citi
zens who are actually domiciled In
the territory of a post office in
county and who meet the ottsr re-
quirements set forth in Fcnn No
1977.
This form and application blanks
may be obtained from the offices
j mentioned above or Irom the United
States civil service commission at
Washington, D C. Applications must
be for varded to the commission at
Washington at the earliest practica-
ble date.
------- Buy Bono*-
TWO ARRESTED.
Deputy Game Waroen F. B. Mosier
yesterday arrested E. It. Unger, C
G. Wedtzberger and Dick Benson in
the vicini'y of tiie country club for ^
hunting without licenses. Informa-
tion* were sworn out this morning
against the nimrods in the office of
the ro’ttty attorney
The h :n ers declared they had li-
censes bat neglected to take them
wCh then. Th<r.v further contend
that they wire hunting upon their
own property and did not have to
produce their licenses. They will
tell their troubles to a jus.ice of
the peace.
-Buy Bonds--
WANTED—Wo;.ian to do housework
and man to do chores; good serv-
ant's house furnished to right par-
ties. Address "C” care Herald 40-tf
WANTED—Two
girls to learn bar-
b?rm trade at
Moore's barber shop
10 North Water.
49-2t
FOR TRADE—Nice lot on H.ckory
street for Ford car. Rhone No.
427.
366tx
WANTED—Competent young white
woman for general housework and
< ar<- of children.
Phone 769. 40-tf
WANTED—Job as pumper, married;
exempted from
draft; experienced;
bast of referen es. I'hone 1569. 34 tf
WANTED—Girl
for general house-
»orh at once.
Call ut 201 South
Oak, or Phone
173. 13-t?
WANTED—Four
or live room fur-
nished house.
Address "Z", care
Herald.
49-St
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FOR SALE — barber outfit; two
cnalrs and mirrors; water beater.
Call 417 Last Dewey Lhone 75G 38-3t
___4____
FOR SALE—-Dodge roadster, good
as new. inquire Jafckson rooms,
or phone 943. 23-tf
FOR SALE—Remington No. 10. four-
foot roll top desk. Rhone No.
133* 40-41
WANTED—Girl for general house-
work. Call J18 South Oak. 40-it
FRIDAY
Orfl MEAL
VHEATLRSS
V*T MO BKTAW CKjtfVrnUL
■vn tW MLAKlwr I. Wf
CMIUJIHO vaiAt
If you are looking for a banmio
read the "For Sale" ads in Thi
Herald. ,
PARIS. Oct. 17.—An English cf-j
j tie r a’ CEax' ini had his hand torn
;{ff yesterday oy one of ihe ei .'iny's
j infernal says a special dis
■ vetch to the Teutis. Seeing a ptono
.il~tndoaed in the middle of a street,
he struck a chord and an explosion
ollow^d which ripped olt his hand
A grenade had Deep placed in con-
nsc'ion with the keys.
WANTED—Man and woman to do
chores and care lor yard; good ser-
vant's house furnished to right i«r
ties. Address ”C” bate Herald. 4 -tf
FOR SALE—Coxy
north Water.
resteuran* on
40-4t
COR SALE—Central Rooming house,
hot and cold water in each room.
Phone 1334. 40-4t
FOR SALE—Rocirting house at a
bargain. S. W. Roller, of/kw 114
Garst buJiding. 40-2t
TO TRADE—Nice lot on Hbkory
street for trade for Cord car. Phon*
No. 427. 40-et
A FEW PIANO BARGAINS
FOR SATURDAY
One Kingsbury piano, used for 3
months; mahogany catve; regular
price $425; party gone to war; sell-
ing for balance due, |2©5; cosy
terms.
One Knahe Brothers piano; new;
regular price |t'.50; for Saturday inly
8337.50; cash only.
FOR RENT.
FOR HUNT—Furnished room; f r
Ll?ht housekeeping on ground floor
in modern home; also sleeping i-juins
Call J22 South Watir.
4'V-C.
FOR KENT—Servant bouse. 316
South Cak.
40-3
FOR RL'NT—r'tot^t sbeping
ro> m in
nedern heme, id Noith
Poplar
I'hoae 1374.
36-tf
FOR RENT—Office rooms iu new
modern Clayton ouildinx; lizht
heat and water; convenient to court
house; rent reasonable Apply to W
E. Gage, room 202 Clayton Bldg,
or E. T. Crecau, Wlllls-Creegan Hard-
ware store. lt-tf
FOR KENT—Storage room for cars.
formerly Sapulpa Auto Sales com
pany. 29-tl
One Kimoall Baby Grand; former-
ly sold for $1,250; Saturday special'
8350; terms if you are in tbe mar-
ket for a ilrand Piano here is a
bargain; good as new.
One Holland Piano; walnut case;
.ised for one year; regular price
HO*; Saturday special J275; easy
terms.
Ore Carlisle Piano; roseiood esse;
-oils fc. '.75. S..tu!dty special price
,;!25.<Yi.
-S.vOlT.APA MUSIC COM PAX.
Telephone No. li :tl. it
LOST AND FOUND.
UCFT—Sol d grid root h cyan center
surrounded by c!ust»r of pearls:
reward If returned h»re. 36-tf
FOUND—Imui< s br;J elet; ld« ntlfy
proper! v and pay for this ad. In-
quire ar 70! South Water. 36-5t
FOR RENT -Two suits light house
keeping rooms at 601 East Dewey
Phone 1360. 22-1 f
Cow in tin's- I’Iiiirinscy
TIIK CORNELL GROCERY
THE CREDITvSTOKE WITH CASH PRICES
No. 313 E. Hobton Phene 1282
WE DEI.IVER once a day to all parts of the city.
Compare our prices with cath Here prices.
Bcwt (Tfumery Butter
per ib_____________ .65
Fresh country tups per
dt z. __________ 50
Potitc es, pk_____________ .50
Sweet rotat es, pk. _ .60
Cranberries, qt. _________ .15
Celery, bunch___________ . 10
Apples, pk____________.55
Large Lemons, doz. .40
Nice fresh Tomatoes,
per lb___________ 10
Pork Chops lb-_________.42
bacon lb. ......... 45 50 55c
< ured Ham !b________.42
Dry Salt Meat Ib. .35
Imperial Tea lb.........60
G irp 'wder T°a lb_______ .60
Lncolored Japan Tea lb .60
Louis • otfoe lb. _______.35
Good bulk Coffee lb_......25
Corner Grocery Special
Coffee Jb_________.30
You can save money by buing »t this store. We will give you
good goods, honest wetgr^s and measure, and give credit to re-
sponsible people.
NOT CE— We will make delivery to NORTH HEIGHTS ADDI-
TION every afternoon.
Notice to former custcmers—After a serious illne?s of over a
year I am once more able to give the giozery business my personal
attsntion and respertfully solicit your trade again.
To others I will say, try ua and be convinced that this is
the CHEAPEST CREDIT STORE in town.
GIVE US A TRIAL
I). II. STHOITP, I»roP.
PHONE 1282
•■’OR RENT--Modem light honztkeer
ing room; close in; rates reason
ible. Call at lfli North Popla
ttreet. 24-26
COR RENT—Sb'oninr ro'in. udjoir
ing ba h; outside entrance. 0.1
1518. 424 - West Bryan. 38-t
FOR KENT Two room furr.lshn'
bouse. 221 South Park. Inquire a
212 East Bryan. 49-21
I FOR RENT—Three room fti nishel
house; no children. Call 114 West
Hobson. 40-2t
LOST—Dun,. Shrlrer pin. Return to
Hei-ld; rev.trd. 38-31*
G.scine Ban Lifted
WA'HINGT N. Olt 1C—Fuel Ad-
mlni-tra.or Gaifle’4 has lifted the
sn on gasoline)! ss t-imday, effee-
Ive si onci". rhojld gasoline stocks
"fain fall dangerously low, it was
'tOtisJ s', the fuel administration
he request wi.l be renewed. It is
vrohaule that priority orders will
•eiin fer sh tient or taso'ine over-
seas.
We Trea*
i
FOR SALE.
a
FOR SALE Mi.chell 7-i«ssen^er car.
1917 model; good as new.
Inquire
423 East Dewey.
37-fit
FOR SALE—Rental property,
ocmer
Hickory and .McKinley. 6ee Geo.
Meeker.
35-fit
FOR SALE—Gne Garland gas ranee.
dresser, bed and chairs.
Inquire
422 South Park. Phone '.298
40-2!
IXtR RENT Two modern lighthouse
Leeping rooms with private .‘ath;
siliely furnished. Phone 15v4 40 it
Wt fto n’t Heal
We don't guarantee 8
cure.
Wr Pa 4dju»I
The Sfrioal ColNmn
And u»ake corrections
Nature does the work
J. A. Kerlon, D. C.
Chiropractor
Office Gorrv P tc 11; 2
to 5; 7 to 8:
2ie lerrgfilii ins. ptiscr 35?
!t.,j t th kiiov.n aud unknov*. anfi her, 1918, to a* the heirs.
(PtiMished in Sa;>u!yi Herald, Octo-
ber 12, 19. 2fi. 1919, inclusive.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF CRKEK COUNTY.
8TATE OF OKLAHOMA
In the matter of the estate of Willie
Fneeter, dercased.
Th? State of Oklahoma to the heirs
of Willie Skeefer. deceased.
No. 2257.
N O T I C E
Notice is hereby liven in pugr-u
anre of an ordar made in the alxive
in the County Court of Creek County,
Ol. t’oti i. on th? llth (li* of (>•■
both
New Meat Market
Comer Water and Hobson, Cherokee Bldg.
Will handle fresh and
cured meats. Old tim*
er in Sapulpa.
Your trade solicited.
C. C. Bennett
The
Preservation of Food
And the Part Ice Ploys in
the Problem
Refrigeration is otte of the most useful or modern
inventions and the gr. atest protection against waste
in the household, ice is the refrigerating agent in the
home. hat you sa^e in the preservation of food,
not to speak of the added whcJ somness in milk, in
butter, and especially n Ltt-over cocked food, will
more than pay your ice bill. There is a lesson in
economy here; think ab at it.
Southern *co & U4i(ifieN Cb.
* •• *• # J. N. ffAHm£*ft’Aaft«.r * *
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