Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1917 Page: 2 of 6
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Better, But Bad
We called your attention yes-
terday to the fact that out of
the 16,000 prosperous and con-
tented people in Sapulpa, only
1 390 had subscribed for Liber-
ty Bonds, when there should be
at least 10,000.
Today there have been added to this list of
patriots about 500 new subscribers. We need
I 500 more, at least. Will your name be writ-
ten there before the list closes tomorrow?
$100 down and $1.00 per week for 5"
weeks will write your name on the roll of
honor with your Government, and add to your
own well being. Ask the man at the savings
window to show you how essy it is.
American
Nat’l Bank
1 i'T ' , \ rt\
i kthow^i Capital $100,000 rLiHKit*i
raising registered atock. bw'ter com.
cotton or chicken*
Wk »«k the cooperation of.eveiy
breeder of registered sto.-s and pure
seed Co n. cot.on. etc., t. "he "t4
that the standard of quality produced
In Creek county will be raised fror
tier to yea*.
We will be glad to organize a club
in any community where we can
hare enough member* to make a *uc-
reea and where we can be a benefit
in any way.
J. W MILKY.
County Agent.
LEGAL NOTICE
(Published In Sapulpa Herald. Oct.
f*. It. Nov. 9, 1917. Inclusive.)
High School Building.
MAE MARSH
“Pollv of the Circus”
Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct 30 and 31
EMPRESS
ment will not be considered. The I It is now holding subject to the order
right is reserved to reject any or all of this court under said writ.
bids or to accept the bid which is
considered by the board to be to the
beat interest of the district.
Hoard of Education of the City of
Sapulpa, Okla.
THE SAPULPA HERALD
•a pulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma
MEMBER UNITED PRESS ASS'N.
Published every day ezeept Sundays
and holidays
J. W YOtTNO .............Publisher
Entered as second class matter. Sep-
tember 8, 1814. nt the poet office
. aa Sapulpa. Oklahoma, under th#
i Act of March 3, 1879.
,, SUBSCRIPTION
On* Telr, *4 00
atg Momlu .................... *-°°
Three Months .................
rour Weeks.................... 4®
Ry Carrier...........10c Per Week
Advertising Rates on Application
’iSgto
ANOTHER SMASHING
(Continued from rage One)
but $4,000 when they arrived the
amount had been swelled to $18,000
when they Jumped into their ma
chines and hurried home last night
Kiefer must raise more than $70,000
before tonight and the Sapiilpans
have assumed the task of helpim
(hem out while completing their work
at home.
Bright and early thia morning the
aame wrecking crew hurried back to
Kiefer and before the business of
the day had begun they were hard
at it
"Horatio At the Bridge," might he
the Mile of a novel plan adopted by
Harris and *o workers yesterday at
Kiefer They took up their position
on a bridge Just on the fringe of the
town and there they stopped every
person who crossed and talked Lib-
erty bonds to them. By this means
several thousand of dollars worth of
subscriptions were written.
One Kiefer merchant offered to
loan anybody In the town a dollar
to make the first payment on a $50
bond if they did not have the money
at present to put down. His offer
was accepted by a few. "Don't war
ry about Kiefer," was all the work
era had to say this morning
Kellyvllle must raise several thou-
sands to add to her present sales of
$1,650 and Mounds is slightly in ar-
rears with her $38,000. No report
had been received from Iirumrlght up
1o noon but there Is still a vast
amount of work to tie done In every
town In the district If the maximum
quota Is reached, with the sole ex-
ception of Shamrock which has been
• over the top" for dnvs.
"People would noi b. lieve the sac-
rifices that some of our beat Cttk
ire making to buy all the bond*
they c*n,” said one prominent bcr,d|j pulpa,
salesman this morning “I know of
Instance* where homes have been
mortgaged and money borrowed at
six per cent Interest to purchase
bonds. One man diew out ever/
penny he had in tlte bonk, tho sav-
ings of a lifetime anJ bough*. t»< nds
with *11 of it.”
"1 stand by my original statement
that Sapulpa will not only meet the
mixtmum quote but will return an
oversubscription," declared Chairman
H. H. Johnson this morning, "but,”
he added, "the oitizeu* should not
feel overconfident for we still lack
thousands of dollars and there is
much work to be done '1
And wo a long pull and a strong
pull and the victory will be won.
Sapulpa will have shown the world
that ahe stands fo- democracy as
against autocracy and that her sym-
pathy and money will follow the
boys ‘over there" and on that long
anil victorious march Into Berlin via
Potsdam
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Boys' and Girls’ Clubs.
It may be of interest to the read-
's of this paper to know what is
beiut done in the way of organii.t-
tion among the boys a:.d girls of the
courvty.
We will say to begin with tha'
wherever we have visited *h“ schools
the pupils from 10 to 18 years are
very much interested In 'ho organi-
zation of boys' and girls’ clubs.
Miss Price, the woman agen , and
myself with S. O Henshaw and F B.
Shot well, field agent, visited ac.to Is
and organized clubs at the following
local ions:
Wyatt school. Olive school, pepew
school. Newby school, Pickett l*ra-
rarie sc hi nil and Lakeside school. The
total number of members eiiroilei
was 91.
The enrollment ctids have been
sent out to tbe boys and girls who
will check the clu s they wish U.
work with and >«iu*n teem to us to
be reported to StiMwaler
The boys may Join th-v corn, cotton,
peanut, crop rotation, wheat and the
fattening or breeding phases of tie
calf and pig clubs, and the poultry
club. The girls may Join the better
bread club, canning club and the
pouliry club.
We would like very much to have
the parents who have boys or gills
of membership age (between 10 and
18 years), make a s'.udy of the club
work and tike an L.terest in Its de-
velopment in Creek county
One of the object# of the club
work is to make the farm life move
interest'!*; to the boya and girls so
they will warn to stay on the farm
instead of flocking to the town and
r Another reason f >r 'he ef 111
foris put forth in the cluo work is I
the education of th* boy in scientific ■'
raising and horn- *
eoonom'cs The community will
Bids are desired on a nigh school
building to be erected at Sapulpa.
Okla.. by the Board of Education of
the city of Sppulpa. Bids are to
tie delivered to the clerk, John W.
Young, by 8 p. m. November 12th.
1917, at the Washington school build
ing, and will be opened at a meeting
of the board immediately.
Bids are to be accompanied by a
certified check in the amount of 5
per cent of the bid made payable un
conditionally to the treasurer. O. B
Pickett as a guarantee that the bid-
der. if successful. will enter Into
coretract with the said board and
furnish statutory bond, guaranteeing
the completion of the building and
the payment of all bills for labor
and material.
Bids are desired on the building
aa ahown by the plans and apee'lfl-
cations, minus the boilers and all me-
chanical equipment." radiation and all
plumbing fixtures
liana wil! be and remain on file
at the offlee of the clerk, on and
after October 26th. 1917. Plans may
be secured by contractors who wish
to bid, upon application to the office
of the architect, Charles Adrain Pop
kin. 418 19 Berry-hill building. Sa
upon deposit of $100 as a
guarantee for the return of such
plans and specifications in good con
dition. and upon their return the do
posit fee will be refunded.
Bids will be made out on form
to be supplied by the architect. Any
bid not conforming to this form and
to the conditions of this advertise-
HARRISON ARNOLD.
Court Clerk.
By H. H. Burns. Dpt. Court Clerk.
C. K. Chapman, Atty. for Plaintiffs.
(Published In Sapulpa Herald. Octo-
ber 26, Nov. 2, and 9. 1917, Inclu-
sive.) j
State of Oklahoma,
County of Creek, sa.
In IMstrict Court. „ ..
Sam. Gabe, Morris. Henry and Asher
Dreyfus, a partnership, plaintiffs.
The Caldwell Milling Co., a corp ora-
tion, defendant.
No. 6411.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE: Property. 1016 East
Thompson, close In. five rooms and
bath. All improvements, well, cement
cellar and big barn. Address B. & B.
46-6eod
The said Caldwell Milling Co., of
Caldwell. Kansas, a corporation, will
take notice that It has been sued in
the above named court by the above
plaintiffs upon a breach of contract
for the purchase of a car of flour,
car C. C. C. and S. T. L. 58076, to
recover damages In the sum of
$1,938.51, and that the aaid defendant
must answer the said petition of the
plaintiffs filed herein on or before
the 10th day of December, 1917, or
said petition will be taken as true
and Judgment rendered accordingly;
and the defendant wilt further take
notice that a writ in garnishment
has been issued in the above en
titled case uand served upon the St.
Isjuis and San Francisco Railway
company, ivarnishee, and that it has
answered that it has In its possession
and under its control $2,907.01 rep
resenting the invoke price of the
al>ove car plus 10 per cent and $64 13
freight charges covering the trans-
portation of said car. which amount
leas 10 per cent and freight as above
set forth Is belonging to and due to
the Caldwell Milling Co., and which
FOR SALE: Property, 1339 E. Fair-
view, near trolley. Five rooms ami
bath, cistern, etc. Plumbing roughed
in. Address B & B care Herald.
46-6eod
FOR RENT: Furniahed rooms for
light housekeeping, modern Call *03
W. McKinley. 46-2
Our Lunch Is
Delicious
An expert chef prepare)* our excellent lunehin.
Pure, wholesome food always served. I ry
^ them at your convenience
Pure Home-Made Candy
We make our own sweets, so we know
they are made right. Try them
and you’ll say so too
I tci1!
Pete’s Candy Kitchen
7
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WANTS
WANTED
We Don’t Trea4
We Pop’t Meal
We don't guarantee a
cure.
We Po Adjust
I he Sfrlnal Column
And make corrections
Nature does the work
J. 4. Berton, D. C.
Chiropractor
Offi<e Hours: 9 to 11; 2
to 5; 7 to 8:
211 HrrgMii ling. Ptsm 351
Kuppenheimcr
Clothes
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WANTED: Two hundred mors sub-
scribers to the Liberty Ixxan bond
on easy payment plan by Hank of
Commerce. Open tonight from 7 to
8:30. Phone 1446 46-1
FOR RENT: Two room furnisbet
apartment, very desirable No chi’
dren. Apply 108 E. 1**. 4
FOR RENT: Three rooms for l1
bousekwping at 11)9 E. Perkins
4*
\
FOR RENT: Furnished room Brea
fast If deeired Clow in I’bou* 1’
t
WANTED: Two hundred more sub-
scribers to the Liberty Loan bond
on easy payment plan by Hank of
Commerce. Open tonight from 7 to
8:30. Phone 1446. 4*1
WANTED: Two hundred more sub-
scribers to the Liberty Loan bond
on easy payment plan by Bank of
Commerce. Open tonight from 7 to
8:10. Phone 1446. 46-1
TO RENT: Light driving bor
feed. Call phone 641__,>g.M
FOR RENT: Three light boosek ^
Ing rooms, modern Phone 787 »»
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Three room* tor lig
.>*.r- L in.
FOR RENT:
housekeeping, at 11)9
c
WANTED: Four or five room house
or unfurnished rooms. Phone 1281
4<Mc
WANTED: Two unfurnished rooms.
No children. Phone 1447 46 2®
WANTED: Young man with some
experience aa a newspaper reporter
Apply at once to The Herald tf
WANTEJO: GJrl tor general boust
work. Phone 6*9 or call 222 Wes*.
Lincoln. 44 to
WANTED: Position by an expert
enccd stenographer and bookkeeper.
Beeson’s Commercial College. Phone
179. 45 3®
WANTED TO RENT: Three fur
nished rooms or three or four-room
I furnished house. Phone 466. 45-3®
FOR RENT—Furniahed bouse
In. Phone 1114.
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FOR RENT—Fuinished rooms at
Marietta Annex, 191-2 South
St., opposite Platers store. Thor-
ly renovated and under new ma
oient. Phone 165L
FOR BALI
BALE: Four year-old J*
cow, teated tor tubereu'
FOR
milk
freeb In April. Address Box *07,
pulpa, or phone 1533. 4
rt
J
The mail who likes to know
lie is well dressed, should
buy Kuppenheiiiier Suits and
Coats. Always retain their
shape and always look good*
The best there is in clothes.
Suits and Overcoats
$25.00to $35.00
Styleplus Suits and Coats
—AT—
$17.00 AND $21.00
A Good Coat or Suit for the Price
WANTED: Night clerk; apply Mor
ton Hotel after 6 p. m. 45-3
WANTED: Girls at Town Booster
Cigar factory. 22 1-2 N. Main. 45-3
tvreefitlrd by the boy*' i-Herts in
Welch Clothing Company
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WANTED: Will pay cash for good
farm of 100 or more acres near Fa-
pulpa. Price and location must be
right. J. H. Stroup. Sapulpa, Okla.
45-3®
WANTED TO RENT-Modern real
uenc*-: close in. H. J. McIntosh,
Centra] drug store. Phone 139. 37 tf
FOR SALK: Improved farm o'
acre#, 2 1-2 miles southwest a) •
pulpa. Creek bottom and good i '
pecta for oil and ga* Inquire
Uden, 502 South Independence. •
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FOR SALE Four room house, g ,Jwi:
well, well located, $1,100 cash Cart'
1024 E. Thompson. 4C-2» #
FOR SALE: Three 250 barrel
tanks. Phone R 551. 4t
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Two hou *
and lots. Will take auto «s part
pay. Phone 427. 46-2®
FOR SALE: Five passenger Ford.
1917 model. Phone 427. 46-2®
WANTED—Engineer for gaaoline
plant. State experience and give
references. Monarch Gasoline Co„
501 Gallais Bldg, Tulea. Okla. 3frti.
WANTED—All around man for ga*
oline plant. one who understands
connection work and Bessemer en
gine. Monarch Gasoline Company,
Tulsa, Oklah. 33-tf
WANTED—Water well drilling, any
depth. L. C. Brown. Route 2. Sa
pulpa. 31-261.
WANTED: Four or flee room house
of unfurnished rooms Phone lz81.
45-4®
WANTED—To rent
bouse by desirable
ly or temporarily,
renter. Phone 89.
5 to 8 room
and permanent
Pbooe 800 or
10-tf
WANTED: Position by experienced
stenographer, either permanent or
temporary. Phone 800, or Inquire
Herald Offlee. 42 tf
FOR SALE: The close
in vacant lot
you've wanted. Well located in reei-
dence section, $1,000.
Todd. Sapulpa
Music MMtac
46-1®
FOR SALK: Good milk cow 908 B.
McLeod
45 3®
FOR SALE: One very
large ouk but-
fet, mahogany piano
lamp, trahog-
any writing desk tn good condition.
Phone 785.
45-8
FOR SA1JC: New plush coat cheap
size 18 years of age.
Cal) 303 West
McKinley.
♦5 2®
FOR SALE—Seven rottages ebea
Good location. Phone 1389
LOST AND FOUND
STOLEN Reward for return, ea -d
and purses containing money. Frisco 4
transportation, engineer* travellini
sard and receipts and other valuabl {
papers. Liberal reward for return *.
property Geo. W. Sheely. F O 1
662. 4
FOR RKMT
FOR RENT: Nice sleeping room with
use of bath. 1145 E. Hobson 46-2®
FOR RENT: Three furnished rooms
for light housekeeping, upstairs. Not
■Pin*. Phone. 1339. 46-3®
LOST: On Sapulpa-Kiefer road, si
gray overcoat In package tied j
Parisian Cleaners ribbon. Retun
Parision Cleaning Works. 4
LOST: Between freight office tL
Walters Kandy Kitchen, twenty c-
lar bill. Return to Herald offlt
t:
LOST: Lace cloth waist, trimmeo .* r
tatting Phone 839 or 525 S Ok a S
“om* 46-26
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