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To Save Is to Have
Suppose you save 25 cents a day. 1 hat
dot's not mean much to the average man.
You won’t miss it.
Yet that 25 cents a day in ten years grows to nearly
• thousand dollars. And the interest, which we pay
you for saving your money, brings the total to
well over eleven hundred dollars.
Think of what you can do with this.
Realize Your Dreams
Just a few years of small but steady savings will
bring you many of the things you are longing for.
Perhaps you want a car. Perhaps you want to buy
the farm next to you. Perhaps you want to start a
son in business, or to go traveling, or to educate
yourself or your children.
Saving will do all these. And best of all, you will
haveforntad the saving habit and will never be one
of the nine men jwhin.
out of every ten _ k
who pass their
last years penni-
jess-iathe poor-
house ordepend-
ent on others.
i a majority of the voters voting at State of 0 a oma, an 1919, the undersigned Guardian,
aid special election and as a re- things, acts am < one t ons re ()f estate of Samuel Yellowhead
suit of said -election, the City of Sa- hy the constitution an as s <> minor, will sell at private sale to
pul pa is authorised to Isbub its ne State of Oklahoma to hrtppen and ■ ^ hfehw)t bldtler. sublet to eon
Kottable coupon bonds to the amount done and performed precedent *" ,irmation j,y BOid Court, on the 2nd
of $75,000.00 for Waterworks t ur and In the Issuance of this bond, ha I <>f AllirU(,u ^ D.t 1919. at V
poses, and hardened and been properly done A M >t the Colinly Court
Whereas, the Mayor and Commls and performed in regular and due ^ ^ ^ title and ,nter.
doners of said City of Sapulpa desire form and time as required by la ^ ^ ^ mW 8nml)P, yellowhead. In
to Issue and sell said -bonds for the that the total IndAtedneva of said following described real
of providing fund, with CRy Including tins bond doe. not
* water exceed any constitutional or ststu-
tvhii-h to construct additions. ------- ,------
works, ns provided by law. lory limitation; and that due provis
VOW Til UK'CFO RE. IiE IT ORDAIN- 'on has been made for the collection
HO BYTHK CITY OF SAPULPA: of an annual tax sufficient to pay
8pt, | the Interest on this Imnd as It falls
Thut for the purpose of providing due and also to constitute a sinking
- • a . i .... i • Vi wrinci
estate, situate In Greek County. State
of Oklahoma, to-wlt:
An undivided one sixth interest
In the N E. 1-4 <1f the 8. E. 1-4
of Sec. 32, Twp 17 N. Range
10 E.
I1UI DJI III*- “ r .
the necessary funds for the const rue- fund for the payment of the princi
I lion of additional waterworks, to he pal hereof at maturity.
To
Your M«ro«sf
and Make
YnrrMsmay Safe
BANK
STIIONCi
WITH
Americun National
Bank
“Ash Our Customers.
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HE SAPULPA HERAI.P
Creek County. Oklahoma.
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TlLEGRAPH NEW* REPORT
Mtamber of the United Preee Aeen.
» of International News Service
JOHN W TO UNO ....... Publisher
rub naked every day exoept Sundays
and holidays.
Carrier per week ..
BY MAIL
• Tear .............
aa seoond-claee mall matter
I, 1114, at the port at-
rtm at Sapulpe. Oklahoma, sad
the Art «f Marsh t. 1171.
luitted to the qualified, property tax
paying voturs. to w 11:
••Shall the Oily of 8apul|* Incur sn
indebtedness 1i.v Issuing Us. negotia-
ble coupon bonds to the aggregate
amount of Seventy five Thousand
Dollars for the purpose o‘ piovldin*
funds for the eonrtnutlqp of addi-
tional waterworks, to he owned ex-
clusively by said city and to levy
and collect an annual tax upon all
the taxable property in said city
sufficient to pay the interest on said day
bonds as It falls due. and also to
constitute a sinking fund for the
payment of the 'principal thereof
within twenty years from their date;
said bonds to be dated April 1st.
Legal Notices
owned exclusively by said Uity. there
shall bp and there is hereby ordered
..nil directed to be Issued the negotl-
alii,, coupon bonds of said < ity to
the aggregate amount of Seventy-
five Thousand Dollars ($75,000,001,
which shall be designated “Water-
works Bonds. 1919’’; anl shall he
reventy-flve (73) In number, num-
beml from one to seventy five. both
Inclusive and of the denomination of
One Thousand Dollars (fl.000.o0)
each; shall hear dale of April 1st,
and shall become due and 1>«V-
able April 'at. 1919; shall Iwar In-
lerest at the rate of five per centum
per annum, interest payable semi an-
nually on the first days of April und
October of each year, which Install-
, ments shall he evidenced by proper
coupons attached to each bond, and
both principal and interest shall be
1 ij «y able in lawful money of the
I United States at New Yotfc Oty. In
the State of New York.
Sec. 2.
That each of s.iid bonds and each
of said Interest coupon to be at
tached thereto shall he in substan-
tially the following form, to-wlt;
UNITED STVTE8 OK AMERICA
STATE OK OKLAHOMA. COUNTY
OF CREEK. CITY OK SAPULPA
WATERWORKS BONDS OF 1919.
No............. I1.fi00.0fl
KNOW Abb MEN BY THESE PRKS
ENTS:
That the CRy of Sapulpa, County
or Crtek and State of Oklahoma, n
duly organized nnd municipal cor-
poration, acknowledges itself to owe
r.nd for valuP received hereby prom-
ises to pay to the bearer the sum
of One Thousand Dollars on the 1st
of April. A. D. 1939. together
with Interest on said sum from the
date hereof until paid, at the rate
ot five per centum per annum pay-
able semi-annually on the 1st days
of April and October of each year
Said real estate will be sold on the
o Rowing terms and conditions, t
In Witness Whereof sold City of wlt: Cash on confirmation of sale.
Sapulpa hy ita Mayor ami Comm is . Bids for the purchase thereof must
sloners has caused this bond to be he in writing and must be filed in
signed by Its Mayor and countersign-! the County Court or delivered to
od by its City Clerk and its eori>orate
«eal to he hereto affixed, find each of
the interest coupons hereto attached
to he executed by the lithographed
lac-simile signature of said officers
(Continued on Page 3.)
the undersigned at the office of IV.
H. Odell. 312 and .314 Clavton Rld».
Sapulpa. Oklahoatna.
(Dated the 14th day of July. 1919.
kelly yellowhead,
Guardian.
WANTED: —Good girl or woman for
general housework. Phone 1241
or call at 415 South Oak. 270-3t
____——.....f~
Sewing and Embroidery work wanted.
222 East Hobson._272-3t.
Experienced Waitress wanted. Pub-
lic Eye Cafe. 272-3t.
__ . -a
WANTED:—Fifty loborers, good pay,
steady Job. Apply Superintendent
Sapulpa Refinery. . 204 tf
WANTED:—To rent four room
house, anywhere. C. C. Sprattnlg, |
1107 E. McKinley. 259-tf.
vVANTED—To buy all second ban ‘
furniture in town. Phone 1212.
173 tf
WANTED TO BUY—All kinds sec-
ond hand goods. We exchange new
furniture for second hand goods
Orricks. 22 N. Main Phone 1656.
187-tf
FOR SAME CHEAP—Old Ivory Bed-
room set, new—2 ruga, one genuine
Spanish leather Dufold. Audress_ Tr
care Heuald.
274-2t
FOR SAIJS:—One ton Ford truck,
first class condition. Bargain If
taken at once. Allen Lumber t o.
271-6C
,N)R SALE OR RENT?—New one
room house furnished. Garden.
Phone 195. 271- >t
(Published in Buptilpa Herald July
18, 26. Ui.Vt
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
In the matter of the estate of
Vaughnu S. Bryan, a litnor.
Notice Is hereby given in pur
nuance of an order of (he Countv
Court of the County of Creek, State
of Oklahoma, made on the 10th dav
of July. 1919, the undersigned Guard-
ian of the estate of Vaughn S.
Bryan, a minor, will sell at public
sale to the highest bidder, subject
to confirmation by said Court, on
•the 41 it day of Au”'u', A. P. 191 \ at
1ft o’clock A. M . at County Court
room in Creek County, nil the right,
title and interest of said Vaughn S.
Bryan, a minor, In a to to the fi-low-
lag described real estate siP ate in
Creek Cou-tj, State of Okan.rna
to-wlt;
Interest in the following property
to-wit: The North 59.7 feet of
lot 1 and block 39. In the City of
Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Said real estate will he sold on
the following terms and conditions,
to-wit: For cash
Dated tIuh ’8th d-D of lul». '.3:9.
Cl’RTIS F. BRYAN,
Guardian.
for SALE; —Three 4-room houses.
Good location. Hath one a bar-
gain. Terms. Hengst Loan Co.
Phone 267. 27I-3C
FOR SALE:—Four and three roem
house. Close In good location.
Priced for quick s,.la. Terms,
llengs Loan Co. Phone 267. 271-3t
FOR SALE:—Four and Ihne room
house. Close in good location.
Priced for quick sale Terms. Hengst
Loan Co. Phone 267. 2~13t
.Nil III UUlwn ------ • — " *
I'll9, A. P-. and to become due MifO a«, evidenced by and upon the preaen*
Is!, A. D.. 1939. and to hear Inter- ta-tlon and surrender of the coupons
1st at the rate of five per centum hereto Atached. as they severally
July
(First Published in th» Sa-ulpa Her-
ald. July 24th. 1919.)
ORDINANCE NO. 450.
An ordinance providing for the
issuance of the negotiable coupon
bonds of the City of Sapulpa. Creek
County, Oklahoma/ to the amount
of $75,000.00. for the purpose of pro-
viding funds for the construction of
additional waterworks, to tie owned
exclusively hy said City of Sapulpa
(prescribing Ihe fonn of said bonds
nnd the Interest coupons to Is* at
Inched thereto; providing ior the
collections of an annual tax suffi
dent to pny the Interest on said
bonds as It falls due, ar.d also to
constitute and maintain a sinking
fund for Ihe payment of principal
thereof within twenty years from
their date, and fixlug other detail*
Ot
emergency.
Whereas, at an election duly called
•nd held in the City of Saputp*.
Corntv of Creek. State of Oklahoma.
' on the Mth day of Kehiuary, 1919.
the following proposition was sub
per annum. Interest payable semi-an
r,ually 7"
Whereas, the County Election
Hoard of the County of Creek and
th,. State of Oklahoma, met and can-
vassed the result of the vote cast
at said special election, the same
having been returned to them after
having carefully canvassed the same
become due; both principal and Inter-
est payable In lawful money of the
United States of America at the fis
cal agency of -the State of Oklahoma
in the City and State of New York
And for the prompt payment of this
bond with interest as aforesaid a/ ma-
turity. In full faith, credit and re
sources of said CUy are hereby ir-
ihe result to
missloners of
aa follows:
Precinct
1
Vh
No
No. 1
20
42
No |
18
7
No. 3
36
9
No. 4
35
15
No. 5
47
53
No. «
22
18
No. 7
59
60
No. 8
16
27
Total
number
of
voles .• ist
. 484
Total
number ot
votes for
■.aid pn
Total
it gainst
number
said vr<
of
!f
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said County Election Board certified ( ,-evocaldy pledged.
the Mayor nnd Cora | This bond Is Issued l>y said City
tin- city of sapulpa. <or the jair.iose of providing funds
! for the construction of additional
I waterworks, to lie ow-ned exclusively
, by said city In accordance with the
| affirmative vot,. of more ihan a nin-
lorltv of the qualified property tax
paying voters of said Cltv voting at
1 an election duly called and held
therein on the 28th day of February,
A. 1'.. 1919: nnd pursuant *-> ordi-
nances duly passed hy the M*yor
} and Councilman of said CUy and duly
approved, recorde 1 and published,
and under and In all respects In full
compliance with the provisions of
(Published in Sapulpa Herald
11, 18. 25, 1919.)
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, )
)ss.
COUNTY OF CREEK. )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
Bessie E. Hare, Plaintiff.
ygt No. 747o.
Charles Hare. Defendant
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Said Charles llare will take notice
that he has been sued in the above
named court to seoiire a divorce uiion
the grounds of cruelty nnd gross neg-
lect of duty und said plaintiff prays
for a decree of divorce, that she be
riven car.* and custody of their chil-
dren. that pertain horses, stock,
household goods and other property
be set aside and given the plaintiff
for her maintenance and other relief
l Publish.si in Sapulpa Herald July
21, 22. 23. 24. 23. 1919.)
STATE OF OKLAHOMA )
)s*.
COUNTY OF CREEK. )
IN THE COUNTY COURT,
the Estate of Eugene M Wright, a
Minor.R. H. Wright. Guardian
NOTICE OF SALE OF MINORS
OIL AND GAS LEASE.
Notice is hereby given, that pur
suant to an order of the County
Court of Creek County. Oklahoma,
made on the 21st day of July, 1919,
tthe undersigned guardian of the
aforementioned minor will sell at
public sale for a term during thP ml
nority of said minor and so much
longer thereafter as oil or gas or eith-
er of them is found in paying quanti-
ties. an oil and gas mining lease sit
uated in Creek County. Slate of Ok-
lahoma. towlt:
The South Half of the South-
east Quarter, and the Northeast
Quarter o' the South west Quar-
ter. and the Southwest Quarter of
the Southeast Quarter of Section
11, Township 17 North, Range 9
East,
containing 160 acres, mere or less,
to the highest and best bidder for
n <-ash bonus of not less than $1.00
and a one-eighth royalty reserved in
• aid lease, at the county court house
in said County and State, subject to
confirmation by said Court, on the
"fit h day of July. 1919. at ten o’clock
A. M.
R. H. WRIGHT.
Guardian of the Estate of
EUGENE M. WRIGHT.
A Minor.
GOVERNMENT needs 4.600 clerks
for census, $100 month. Examina
tions soon. Age requirements 18 or
over. For free particulars write J
C. Leonard, (former civil service ex
aminer). 1101 Equitable Bldg.. Wash
tngton. 242-44
FOR RENT
FOR RENT:—New two family apart
ment, three rooms, screened porch,
strictly modern. Birch and McLeod
One block East Frisco station.
271-2t*
FOR SALE:—Four room house close
in. Terms. Hengst I-oan Co. Phone
267. 271'3t
FOR SAIzE:—Two lots in Southern
Heights Addition. A bargain
Hengst Loan Co. Phone 267. 271 3t
FOR SALE:—5-room house. 2 corner
lots, well, chicken house and grape
vines, 16 fruit trees. Cash or terms.
Priced to sell. Phone 1718. 271-3t
FOR REM ;—Two large rooms, un
furnished, modern at 612 Soaith
Maple. 27 l-2t
FOR RENT:—Just vacated. Tw<
connecting rooms for light house
keeping. Hot and cold water, oi
ground floor. Private entrance at
-----
| Busy Utlie I
| WANT |
FOR SALE:—A frame hotel building
that is paying; at less than you can
build tho house. Jamison & Mc-
Allister. 271-4t
FOR SALE:—’.Ve have a nice dwel-
ling in Business Men’s Addition,
for $1200 half cash, balar.oe to suit
purchaser. This place is in the col-
ored section. Jamison ft McAllister.
271 4t
France Hotel.
271 4t
FOR RENT: —Furnished light
house
keeping rooms at 324 1-2
East
Dewey. Oak Apartments
270-3
FOR RENT:—Three unfurnished
rooms, one sleeping room. 1011
East Hobson. Phone 487.
270-tf
FOR RENT:—Two real cool light
housekeeping rooms. 15 N. Elm
No children. 27®-3t
FOR RENT:—One large light house
keeping room. No children, 1137
E. McLeod. 269-tf.
FOR RENT:—South sleeping roon
for gentlemen. Close in 12.3 So
Elm. 2«8«'
FOR RENT:—Modern, new. nieelj
furnished 3-room apartment..Ad
FOR SALE:—Do not pay
all your
money in rents. We can
sell you
n nice five room dwelling
in Wood-
lawn for $3 000. $600 cash.
Balance
monthly. Jamison & McAllister.
271-4t.
FOR SALE:—Fight room
house. 2
lots; chicken house and
garage.
Phone 1206.
270-tf
FOR SALE—Good milk cow. 025
E. Hobson.
252-tf
FOR SALE-— Refrigerator,
rapacity. Phone 245.
aoon>
268-tf
FOR SALK:—One 490 model Chev-
rolet. Will be sold to highest
bidder on July 24 to cover repair
and storage charges at Ohio Garaee.
265-1 Ot
FOR SALK:—Upholstered davenport
with double mattress for bed.
dress C, care Herald.
273-tf Phone 336.
FOR RENT: Two room apartment
Call 611. 272-tf
nuniniiuirv rtim > .........
Section “7. Article to of the Const!
IF YOU WANT—to buy a home ot
sell a home see Hengst Luan Co.
tor ner maintenance , rhone 267. 271-3t
nnd said defendant must answer the j - —
petition of the plaintiff on or before I
Ihe 26th day of Sept.. 1919 or said
petition will he taken as true and
Judgment for said plaintiff will be
rendered acoordingly.
HARRISON ARNOLD.
Court Clerk.
Ry J. A. KUIJ\
(SEAL.) Deputy.
Revised
as
Whereas, It was made to appear 0f chapter S of Article 2.
r anie, ami nxiug iwiu-r ui-ikii* ,jm| „(| (j,,, electors were qualified, statute of Oklahoma 1910. and --
the Issuance and declaring an t n^H.rty tax paying electors of said amended bv S 1.. 1919. •pares 32 nnd
—------ ('Ity under the laws of the State 246 nnd all acts amendatory thereof
, | Oklahoma and the constitution 1;nd Burplemontary there’o.
thereof; and that the electors votin'
In favor of the Issuance of ssid
And It Is hereby certified and reel!
m iiivin- ». ................ed that said City of Sapulpa Is i ....... ........... „---- ,
Waterworks Honda to the amount duly chartered muuldpal corporation ftnce of an order of the County Court
’ a city of the first class in said1 of the County of Creek. Suite of Ok- Co.
(Published In Sapulpa Herald July
19. 26. Aug. 2. 1919. Inclusive.)
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF REAL
ESTATE.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
CREEK COUNTY OKLAHOMA.
In the Matter of the Estate of Sain
uel Yellowhead.
Notice is hereby given in pur-ni
WANTED TO RENT -3 or 4-room
house, dose in. Phone 959. 270-tf
WANTED: Work by a ra-ing head
engineer. Phone 164. 270-flti*
WANTED:—Bright ambitious young
ladles (or student nurses. Thirty
months course. For furthr r informa-
tion address Supt. Moiningslde Hob
pital, Tulsa. Okla.. 271-10:
FOR RENT:—Tl lit house’oepln
rooms. Close in. Phone 424.
264-12
FOR RENT:—Oarage 113 So Poplar
Back of Warren Flats. Inquire F
Anderson, upstairs, north flat. 263-tf
FOR RENT:—Four room furnished
house—also furniture for sale
323 So. Walnut. 259-tf
264 tf
FDR SALE:-Ivory Reed baby buggy.
Good as new. Phone 1473. 260 tf
TOR SALE—Show cases, shelving.
10 ft. Soda Fountain, cash regis-
ter. No. 8 N. Water St. 258-Ut.
FOR SA1JC—Chea^ one 50 pound
refrigerator. 410 South Park.
255-tf.
FOR RENT;—Two large front room*
furnished or unfurnished at 712
So. Walnut.
and
WANT TO RENT - Four cr Five
room house must be modem anu
close in. Phone 739. R. B. Bowden
270-3t?
________ _1
WANTED: Girls and men to work
In parking and shipping depart
mentt Phone 70. Sihnim Glass Mfg.
270-3t
FOR RENT:—Two sets of light-
housekeeping rooms. Call 323 So.
Walnut. 260-tf
FOR RENT:—Nice sleeping room
connecting hath/ Newly furnished
Phone 1018. 320 South Oak. 259-tf
FOR SALE—Good mijk cow. cheap.
Phone 1410 or 1004. 249-tf
LOiT AND rotIND
FOR RENT: —Three room house
601 So. Maple. 259-tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Equity of $1000 in well
improved residence property. Five
roon; house. Box 292 . 272-Ct.
SQUIRE EDGEGATE-The Express Man Was Careful*About Expressing Himself
BY LOUIS RICHARD
LOST-A suitcase between Fspulra
and public dump. Finder return to
Herald. Reward. Name on same,
letters Mrs. Alvenia Rrake and name
on tablet Chas. Bohannon. lady’s
purse containing some money and re-
volver. Lady's military hat with rtme
other women’s clothes. Mrs. Alvenia
Brake changed to Mrs. Alvenia Bohan-
non, • 272-3t
FOUND:—Pockethook with cheek.
Call 1103 East Haskell. 271-31.
LOST:— Rim for National car and
casing 34x4 12; lost lulv 12 or 14.
Goodyear or Goodrich make. In-
quire at Oakmore Hotel. 271-2t@>
LOST:— Army dLseharge papers.
Finder return to Herald office.
Raymond Mills. 270-»3tG>
LOST:—21 JpwcI Hampden watch.
$10 reward. Return to HeraJd of-
fice. 270 6t
LOST:—Three bglhlng suits in straw
suit on.-e between club house nnd
city. Notify Ira Anderson. 265-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LOAN:—We have $10,000 avail-
able now to build new houses. See
I am Ison & McAllister, Peiryhill Pldf.
271-6t
MONEY TO LOAN on good Sapulpa
prpoerty. Menif(*e & Boulton.
271-tf
UNION LUNCH-Watermelon on 1"«
all kind of snndwlches made and
.delivered. Phone 1802. Hamburgers
a specialty Cold drinks of all
kinds, located at 23 North Mata 9t.
* 286 26t.
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