Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1922 Page: 5 of 6
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SATURDAY FEB. 25. 1022
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WILL BUY IT—SELL IT—BENT IT—FIND IT
vVant Ad Rates
and Information
One cent a word each Inser-
tion for all classification*.
Display Classified—40 cent*
per Inch. No display less than
2 Inches, and muBt have Vi
Inch of white space above and
below ad.
Want ads must be accom-
panied by CASH.
Classified advertising In the
Herald is cash with order, and
no advertising can be accepted
over the telephone to be in-
•erted before the cash is re-
ceived.
This rule does not apply to
business firms having an ac-
count with us, but does apply
to all others.
Out-of-town ads »re positively
cash with orde'. _
FOR RENT—South
modern; close In.
half of duplex
I’hone 143a.
FOR SALE—Rhode Island R<id oggs^
for setting. Phon,. 59511. 14H 3I1
WilEN you look over your suoun
and they need work done on them
call 1379-R. I will call for them
and guarantee all work. W. G.
Wilson.__HI!!!
FOR SALE - $125 stenographic
course scholarship Sapulpa Bus!-,
“VAMPS” WHO
MADE HISTORY
By JAMES C. YOUNG.
fame.
Numerous indicntlons that
five, on a certain dny, "hen it turned
steam # gfmrp comer In Paris, upset and
LODGES AND SQC.lfe.T1E3
I4**'^* ness Collego for 260. Call 275.
•Ma30WaOOOCO>C^
t© by McClur. Newspaper Syndicate >
p 1OTFRE to yourself a tenth cen-
Numerous indications Uiat a slinrp comer in fans, upwi -
had begun to engage the vagrant injured s few of the ninny "ho had ygPULPA CHAPTER NO. if aOTAL
thoughts of Inventive brains before pOUred out to see the miracle. — ■ — ARCH “‘aovsi »<n
the Christian erii are to be found, hut once the Purls authorities be-
lt appears that no one ever made a came sure of whnt they had suspect-
model of a steam-driven machine, to Pil for weeks, that the devil was In
aiam Tft cudocoq Wn on "heels, until 17C3. when a It an,j tliey locked It up In the nr.
FROM TAVERN maid TO EMPRESS. Frenchman named Cugnot mnde such and Its history whs at an end.
a lei. Mis little engine, with a_______
vertical shaft forward for guiding,
_ tury wineshop in Oonstantlncpie,
147-3t* ‘hen called Byzantium. ImaglM Uiat
_____' the door Is flung open and a party of
Eggs for hatching trom ^ Bladen enter. They are led by
MASONS will
me it on March 1st,
Masonic Tl.iH. Lee
und Main. Work in
Mark and Past Mas-
ter Degrees. All Uoy.il Arch Masons
FOR RENT- Two light housekeep-____ the door is nung «q».-u «iiu u v,n, u, ^ put ln motion by tlie im- ,, ,. thc present year cime mu
i„g rooms; modern. ph°,,e « < FOR 8Ai.E-Eggs for (ZZ g“J ‘)1*<,e* u The* are ,eiJ£ pufslon of two single-acting cylinders. >v, , k whrn onW four licenses were — ,
14v2t blue ribbon winners. Rose Comb Uoraanua. son of the emperor. They ^ of whl(.h alternately acted , . 0nIv one marriage li-
FOR KfcNT Nicely furuisned r»om, silver Spangled Hnmburgs. Wesley drink, snd Hmiianu^a ninre* the tav- ^ the ff0nt wheels. The thing had ^ ^ ^ bee# ,S811W, hlnt0 Tu*-s- j ► y JJ
adjoining hath in private family Charles. Phone 813,_14''' _ ern “e,f .. lg' ' , , ^ one virtue outstripping beauty, with Hughes. 31, add [ +>\ .
.......*» kss rzxxxxszts.& c: ^...«. fcaj
trees set out ami _P #■»»,«* h*in» ■«» tadnlirent ssan who an- .....iiri.tnw today applied for Diffuse
FOR
duplex;
147-3t* Hl!l out and lot plowed for "us miirneu tu It „.|ide four or five miles an nour, -■»
. „ lrfP8 8 lt laUen father being an indulgent man who ap- gomotlmes. It probably was making Bristow.
RENT—Eight rooms modern garden; a great bargaiu it t jwrently cared little "hum bis son wed._______ towed,
ex; |C«; close In. Phone 265. *ithln three days. Pboue 179 or 908 ,J(Jt tlie n,other and five slstera of •.lUK.lt SAfS _—
145-8t* 149-31* iiumanug scorned the tavern maid. In
UUl l U« UIUUICI IOC osox^si
149-31* iioinanuj scorned the tavern maid. In
'':,Vr=ȣ S *55? %H": S?
' Romanus was a profligate and Tbeo-
plutno evldeptly suspected that she
might be put aside. So she cast her
looked~oddly prophetic of the chassis The most noticeable •‘slump” in mvlt-d.' —
of a modern automobile. Cugnot’a the issuance of marriage license JAMES M. MATTEntCfc, .
engine was put In motion hy the Im- lor the present year came the. _ GEO- R. HOAGLANO. i'
SAPULPA CO.MMANDRY
No. 33, K. T. will meet
In Special Conclave.
Important Business at
Hall. Monday, February
27th. at 8 p- m. Regular meeting
anil important buslne**. All
tho first since Tuesday.
Masonic
|,.QH—RENT Tiire unfurnished Flume 323.
roams; ground floor; back and-
front private entrance at 11 North | “ io*» ——•; — — ----—■
_™gl”R aALE-BmCK.MQd.,
POR r-NT-Twh outside unfur- S-passenger, leaving city, nr»>
lilshed rooms. 624 South Apple $500 take it. Phone 735-R. 149 It ^ ^o ^nspBe l together. It.
street, eaBt of the BartleU-Collins , m,nw, Jled ^ 9*53, nt the uge of twen-
Glass Factory. 149-It _ty-four, and the historians hint thai
.... ,.rNT Twi) Iixiii |i ,u >ck* •- ; * FOR SALE- Cow; will be fresh in lllg wife poisoned him. Then she bad
inv rooms down sUirs; modern.! five weeks. 624 South Apple St. Phocas proclaimed emperor, and a sec-
ing looms aown s . 149-lt*i ond time l^csroe empress of Byxnu-
234 North Division street.__149-lt ..... —-— tluin. ThU brought ou a contest with
—--- FOR RENT—Furnished three room FOR SALE Bu f iph ng <>n • ' churcht which refused to sanction
WANTED—To rent four furnished lllipjcX; modern; dose In; two! for setting inquire l-orest i.uk f|i^ marrlu|W_ put tlie vampire was
____ oii kniiwoi.n A nnd _ __ •
Vri' VlE^r TU/£ NA GOT
<=OJ/.d USEFUL fkWriCCE NA,
OOiJT VIEm 'XVJW.M \r iUTD
CASV4 EN A VJAWX AO UA
1 COUAAV*^'- VJE’VtSOCO
9AV1G5 AVI' COO<STOVE=, ’M
evtAiRS Y5 (LOWS ’R VcrwoeS
V EVfiNTVtiUG'.
Don’t Pick Out a Printer
^Blindfolded
WANTED
rooms. Phone 344 between S and
6, ask for McClain _ 149-4t* j ^ South Mounds
M'ANTEU Position by Sapulpa
8 :,n,‘ blocks from St. James hotel. Call | 1 lmneJ93FJ.__
14‘-'-4t . 1||U c.n.tk Mnunds Suiid iv only. FOR SALE—One sorrel
' the marriage. But the vampire was
14J 61 a woman of wit as well as seduct\on.
___ U ” WlUttM — -— — ■
horse; 8nfl ghe helped her new imperial bus-
______— Uf a I tivuin, ...... .....* — r
offer considered but experience fits vate gentleman preferred. At *ion- rnoae 1
me best for clerical work; will also
149-lt*
consider any nearby town. Addre „,rt house.
J( box 38, Sapulpa. Okla. 149 31*
Salesman willing to earn
123 South Elm. one block south of —
WANTED
$100 per week; lowest priced
guaranteed cord and fabric tires.
I 3
South Bend, Indiana. _“91t*
WANTED—-To hear front owner
having farm or unimproved laud
1496t*
bouse.
MISCELLANEOUS
zantlum. Theophano tired of him and
looked about for new conquests. She
cast her favor upon Ziralskes, nephew
of the emperor, und a gatlant young j
soldier. Ouce more her conspiracy I
took shape, and Phocas was assas-
sinated. Then the church demanded I
that Zlmlskes drive Theophano forth j
from tlie palace before ids self-pro-
claimed accession to tlie purple would
Im recognized. To the consternation
of Theophano. he promptly agreed and j
""*';**- r ,,-imnroved laud ..........siring government positions. »13U she was bundled off 1 ’ "
having larrn or u l -p— |{K>: r--Hous«keepliig rooms;, th) wrltp for free Rgt 0f posi- the wily vampire who had rlaen from
for sale. John J. Black. C hippew ^ (i„ irabl„ .lwpl„8 ^ «i„. ]. Lnard tfo m,-r the tavern to a throne .till preserved
Toil RENT Five room , , .
1033 East McKinley. Phone 393. HEAVY RAINS MAKE tight roofs
H9-41* necessary. Epeco System
Makes Then Tight.”
1695. Economy Paint
Clark, Mgr.
Ffti^TtENT^rwo or three untur
iiisiied rooms; suitable for light
housekeeping or offices. Phone 179 . ■ —— ■ ■ i
or 908. 149-31* YOUNlTMEN, Women, over n, d«-
"It
Telephone
Co.. O. C.
145-5t»
TBDtf
,n
/Get the One Who Cun
AUelp Yon Sell Your Goods,
\A7E have the
^ ability to help
you sell your goods and
we can do this at a
reasonable cost to you.
Economy and stand-
ardization are the
watchwords here. We
use Hammermill Bond
the standard, economi-
cal, business paper and
we turn out a grade of
printing that brings re-
sults for our customers.
let us show you
Z K^u War are eordUl.y
iuvited to attend.
WILLIAM H. BROWN, E. C.
CFO D. CARLING .Recorder.
_________“
! CAl.ANTUE I.ODGE NO. 159. K- «*
p., meets every Tuesday night
k. P Hall. 151 East Hobson.
All Knights are roidhil'y lnvit-jd.
J. D. MILLER- C. C.
G. 0. NICKEL. K of R- a
c. T. MOLLER
Violin Studio
Advanced and Beginners
Phone 1199-R
137-12t*
Falls. Wisconsin.
i\ a.\ i f^is—» oiored
with references.
Apartments.
14911*1 a,RO dMirable sleeping rooimc tjons now open j I>>onar(i (former
--ci-r-.~phone ,JE3 J- 149-lt* Cjv(1 SerT|ce Kxaminer) 1117 Equit-
.. “‘‘n' FOR RENT Two lurg • south room's ab|0 nidg., Washington, D. C.
___a----»-*■-J . Fna Ilirht 111 III gpk MI'IV 1
14S-3t* i unfurnished; for light housekeep
ing; ground floor; uewly papered
—^— — in^; gruunu imui, ««»*/ *
WANTED—To rent a two or three ^ fupl farntahwl; private entrance.
car garage. Call 1756. 14K-2t* — - - *----*—- “----
WANTED- -Girl for general house- 1737
Iwork. Phone 875. 148-St*
312 South Independence.
Phone
149-21*
ID
(Tla WILLIAMS' Dressmaking
Prices reasonable. 1020 East Mc-
Kinley.
148-2t*
__ FOR RENT- Three strict!j( modem
WANTED—A few setting hens; will rooms; unfurnished. Phene 133D
pay good price for same. Phone Charles Hall. 149-lt*
811__W-Sl*
w ^N i Eu--^Liid's tog a cliair and
linoleum. Call 1047. 147 3t* i
FOR RENT—Two room house; good
water. Phone 1348. 149-21*
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
WANTED—All five gallon water and sleeping rooms; also furniture
bottles marked "A” or Deep Rock, for sale. 314ln East Dewey. Ph<-w
water not ln use. Deep Rock Water 1328. 149 31*
Co. Phono 1208. 130 261 hexj- Sleeping room; close
~~~ m »•; hath adjofng; price reasin-
W A NT ED—To buy all second hanfl ^ ^ 1(i8g. 149 It*
furnltars 1b town. Phone 121a
— 172-tf "!- !
. _ ___ . ' .- nished rooms; close in; strictly
FOR RENT modem. 110 Isst MeKlaley.
149-3t*
WE HAVE money to loan on city
property and we want to loan it
now. Menifee and Boulton. Phone
243.
tlie tavern to a throne still preserved
her cunning, and it was not long until ■
Zlmlskes also p*»*f‘il away, a po:sos
victim. . __
SUCCESS MUST BE PAID FOR
Hard Work and Sacrifice of Many Un-
necessary Wants Are Part of the
Purchase Price.
Vt>R RENT—light housekeeping
rooms Phone 1137.
129-3U.
FOR RENT—Six room modern
houre. Call 511 East Hobson.
143-lOt*
FOR ItHXT Two sleeping room* In
FOR SALE
private,
1199 J.
modern homer
Phone,
144 6t*
MONEY TO LOAN
Phone 243
Menifee & Boulton
135-26t
Tlie mind Is tlie only force ln nn- J
lure that doesn’t wear out with use.
Your mind makes your work and your ,
work makes your mind. The more j
your mind Is exercised the greater it
141-llt | grows.
Therefore the business ln which j
you would succeed Is unimportant, j
The one thing to realize Is that yocr
mind la a machii.n which <*m-e set In i
- motion along the right lines will make J
success a certainty.
You want snocesa. It will he yours |
If you are willing To pay the price for |
It. And the price Is hard work and I
the sacrifice of nil your other wants.
All your habits have been formed
by your mind. Most of these habits
I are waste habits which will never
j carry you anywhere. Your hard J»b
will be to scrap them and form new
habits.
i It will he (i task of severe discipline
j.<-ob. on............ pu>» - jstj.
^COVER L
% NKrU/V,
PRINTED
Booklets and
Circulars will
Sell Your Goods
Come to
Us
CITY LOANS
Lowest Rate In Sapulpa
LLOYD J. ANDERSON
, 323 Berryhill Bid*
Phone 1872
See us for your Refinishing
and Upholstering We will
do you a good job at a rea-
sonable price.
ASHTONS UPHOLSTERY
Phone 1202
137-26
Proaresa've Loda* •• ®-
Ar.nourcc* the change of their
meeting night from Friday night
to Tuesday night of each week.
Geo. P.. Turner, Noble Crand.
Bent Over With
Rheumatism Pains
Stop drugging and get quick
relief with s bottle of old
reliable St. Jacob* Oil
A. W. MUNRO
Accountant and Auditor
529-531 Clayton Buildtng
Books audited and closed for j
income tax purposes. In con )|
slant touch with the latest rul
nigs of the Treasury Depart
ment. Returns prepared fo
individuals, partnerships anc
corporations.
JULIA C. GODBY, R. N.
Pneumonia and Obstetric
Ca,es a Specialty
Phone 1925-J
Flynn Apt. Sapulpa, Okla.
■pOR RENT -Five room modern
bouse; furnished; newly papered;
r.ew furniture; close In. Vnuu-c ______
Hotel. 144 6tl ... .---
l'dlt RENT Two nicely tarnished
rooms; close in. Phono 158.
of horses, fout
years old; farming implements of,
all kinds. Telephone A551. 149lt*
147-3t* p(,R SALE—Full blood Barred Rock
for setting $1 per setting.
144-61*
j for SALE--One famous gas range.
rheumatism is pain only.
Not one case In fifty requires in-
ternal treatment.
Stop druging!
Rub soothing, pen-
• ciratink St. J;o<-bs
\\ J Oil right in;o youri |Q£A QF STEAM POWEP
FoIT RENT -Nicely furnished front eggs
bed room in modern home, to re-1 Phone 843
fined gentleman. Phone 1175.
147-31* I ont, coal or gas heater; good cow
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, and heifer >alf.
modem. 118 South Oak. Phone
969 14841*
FOR RENT—Five room hotise.
Phone 1634-R. 148-21*
FOR RENT Servants quarters
1119 East McLeod. Phone 561.
148-51*
for RENT Pitt* room modern
bouse. 513 South Poplar. No
phone calls , answered. 14S-3t*
FOR RENT Five room*, hull of
doublo modern house; cioso in;
with garden. Telephone 1538.-,
14t4(*
Bring Up Father:-
TVK5 5 JCPRV
HiCKfcT WAITIN'
FER, Me • HE
WANT*> TO
TWO
DOLLA«b- I’LL
iNEAVC. IN THE
IIOUbE UNTIU
HE <sO£b
706 South Maple.
145-61*
you have the grit to tackle the Job
you will In a very short time be con-
scious of a sense of efficiency which
will make easy the doing of the hard-
est things.—Chicago Herald und Ex-
eminer.
Office and Residence
Phones 1963
Dr. C. J. Colter,
Dentist.
206'/i E. Dewey.
Across Interurban Station.
Sapulpa, Okla.
TELEPHONE 1553-R
For the best quality and
lowest prices in hay and all
kinds of feed, and Red
Star Flour.
Banner Feed Co.
Free Delivery
Dr. Farris
DENTIST
Rooms 226-227
Clayton Bldg.
Office Hours:
8 to 12, 1 to 5
Office Phone 65
Residence Phone 1514
sore, stiff, aching;
■^J Joints an1' r-<>!ic!, Ancient* Believed te Have Thought
comes instantly of Its Poesit '. es—Unfortunate
French Inventor.
Limber
FOR SALE—Bulck Touring car;
cheap 1001 East Dewey. Il8-?t-?-
FOR SALE Throe room house with
garage. Phono 1634-R.
FOR BALK—frlve room
Phone 1634 R.
FOlt RENT Two light housekeep
ing rooms; ground floor. 509 ———
East Bryan. 14841* H(™ld WMt ^ rMU,t*
m Jioot Oil la a
harmless rheuma-' . ___.
Um.i 11 n I m e n I It Is written that the elder Hero*
i, , novnr Alexandria. Egypt, recognised steam
which never di ajr ^ kn(,a(1l,(, by the fingers Inin
points and can not tQ mugtriite Its action as early
burn the skin. Bi j.qo r c. It also was believed by
......Quit complaining! | got,,P 0f the engineering experts ol
Get a spiall trial bottle of old, hon the Nile valley tliat the vocal Mem-
oat St. Jncobs Oil at any drug stote, non, famous throughout the Medlter
and in Just a moment you’ll be free. nnenn countries, really had Its marvel
from rheumatic pain, soreness and from 9 ®rT,anK*nlont’ *’■'
stiffness. Don't suffer! noib.f '' '
awaits you. St. Jacobs Oil i- Just ---*
taylor & Mclennan
- INSURANCE
Phone 333 419 Clayton Bldg.
* 144 26C
148-31* as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum-
"house, bago. backache, sprains.
148-311
Herald want ads got result*.
SOUTHERN ICE & UTILITIES CO.
PboM 121 Plan* * H CMiow. Wert Hob.ni*
J. F. MANESS,
Dentist
Phone 1892
415-17 Clayton Bldg l
THE ELEVENTH HOUR !
Is frequently awaited by
men and women who de-
sire health. In justice to
yourself we beg you not to
do this. In justice to our-
selves we prefer that you do
not. However, if you have
waited for it and it finds
you in despair consult us
immediately.
Borion A* Horton
Chiropractors Berryhill Bid.
Registered U. 8. Patant Office
By george McManus
OKLAHOMA
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1922, newspaper, February 25, 1922; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520174/m1/5/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.