Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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SOCIETY.
■•JSfSCHOOLSEWING WEEK
Psychology Has iT^poctanf Pisce
in Commefc al Adairs.
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. SOCIAL CALENOAS
s THE WEEK
VJ TUESDAY
•© Mr« j*< k Mm mmmim I
* © the ImAm oj the Tuesday J
© card club.
© AnciMt and Modern »m- C«
. under. tlub Ml r
9 Payne ha*
© K. of P. areals in Odd Fet-
9 fnws ball. 4
c ® m. W. A t'»i in Payne
© hall.
© wncxT. u
© Patrons.
© Hed < • - P ■ un-
© dor (1 : '• 1 r
© Leonard u-d **.•' John
© Faugtat.
© WEDNESDAY
© The Woman's Missionary
« society of the M. E. church
© South meets * the church,
e® Ah sections of the Baptist
© Home Missionary society
° < X© nvget# in fte churrtu
© * MTs Ed Hrodle and Mrs. ”M.
. © M. Cross direct the work in
G® Rad Cross cogais
® gebeltah* meet in Odd Fel-
®, lows hall.
o gj THURSDAY
* „ W. f T, U. convention held
o* !|{ Bfietow with hlrs. Fay T-
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. ’ © flood Will «lub meets In
„ ° Hnd Cross work room*.
Riding* Chapter OK*.
Exercises an Influence *r Sale 0*
Clothe* Automobiles and Other
Articles of Trad*.
a a a
Th* l^di. ti *f Ki •» i 1
, Inm-h will m-t ’« morn * aff ru*' .
ai 2 S at t'i" hoir,-- of Mrs par i
Chew. South Musko-ee.
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Uoekhart Johnson* or okinti. -«•
Mrpped over here yesterday to
see friends before pain* to St 1>Wils
to spend his vacation
a a a
A NEW COMBINATION
In order to nice* -a demand- of
the business public for a crtluMuation
of qjahfica: nns for office help, wre
have decided to combine with our
stenographw course the el*muJitary
course in bookkeeping, which will fit
those tiding this course for th* Work
Of lioth stRnograpfcer and boofcktw-p-
»♦ This coarse will be knows 1
for
A professor of pevL^ioWy froai Har-
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pPIOH' a uai^oiiai .............
lur luunutacturers and retail dealers
in New York the ether day. ll use.l
a ary, arwran — —*
heat!-.- It was l0Clud.-<l lu the colk-ge
caur-i uml had to be given some attel
tion hy the elans, but not as a subject
having any practical uses whatever.
Hut *hnt couli! t* practical ti.au
a gathering of Nothing makers 1
No fnotish sentiment was uiixeil up ,
their disChv*K't>'-: «»'•■> <*»r® ,h*‘re 1
U. talk business. And ilw Haroani pro-
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%r9Jf!1ZAP
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Wwi/7w7t
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Ding Dong! Diug Dong!.
Id. «... wheel WU wiB pll .........* *>*'* *•••« ,I0'*
busy, happy d.y« of study. < Sister. sP,c and span wi11 mingle with her P'**'^'
proud of her pretty .ew school frock, while Son nwU ardly <.« to convince el
and the rest of the boys that he*, -ot conscious of his new -it-that sh^ don fee
funny on fc«, that hav* been bare all summer. And Teauher says. Now. Childtet ^
WE’VE PLANNED FOR THAT DAY
Here are pretty frocks and Hyings tor girls, serviceable, good-kooki* clothes <for £».
shoes for both and the many school loom needs for all. 1 or those who P« t
make their childrens clothe*, our piece goods department is offering special u>A*ct-
ments. Our line is complete. Our Fall shipment* have given us a better stock ih-n
ever before.
HI XUlfc PUMII1*aa. n»n* ■ ■ - -----
fea*i.r told them that I he welf-*lre**e<J
man wan 10 per ceil more cfli. If nt
than the poorly dntssqd <«nc; tin# I"-
fltting clothes were a ,lutn«>.T* to the
wearer; that trim. atiiuM* •ttl”s,
spelled success a.ai ln-iVlred |
dettce. an air ul proaperltj being 'uo-
tagfhus. Well-fitting clotheK. he aaUJ,
W»hi sm’i in
secretarial courfe, Oie charts for 8t1JwJ to' oneg ^lf res|^ct. ImUlcuted
which w ill h- S'•enty-fi'e doll irs. penMinfi ci*,uliness and aided Ijie man
This wifi M'W student# the alm>ice ju t,usyjrss.
«f four course.-, with prices !ta fol The assemtktge *f biishiesB ^ niqn
iowsr
OR TBS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Black. Copen IWrk Red. all sponged and shmnV
This season s “tooat popular fabric for scMol dresses.
#1 T* llllN i\ ra apecial
is^n.-v wool ,i'<-- looki »'•••• ' • •' : v ' * " * u
and alaid> ^tf| ^ •
COTTON OR^SS GOODS DEPARTMENT
New Mi - * •% cotton pongee? MiMtte an :
colors nnd siripe#. A full, dbtnpl.-e line.' All specially Jirkje©^
i The a»8emi»wpe ai nuwt
- • .. °* llsfi ta-d to these W.wth? With sat-|
* . _ ... „ ' (^faction wi felt that theft h*ar<l the
Shorthand fto-1 Tjp.-v'"n^ $ ' u V((*w wlltfom. r- r the first time.
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laiion °
per ^.trd
16 in h Madras Whirling 1n si ripew am plaid* •'ular
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Nt w Kail C.inghams u» sti • - ' *' v'
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SCHOOL DRESSES
a » »nd ffjjk *»•» »’ * :o« ; * *
see Our cHiLTRtrt school schools
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S. i.retarfal (,'*ur.-e
TiliWfbphlc Cour*e . .„----... ?•*
BEESON'S CdaM 1*1 EPGIAL COLLEGE
* Sajitlfa. Ofila
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Card ©f Thanka
Wish io dhiaik tiie. tuatw
no tl'iUiit, siiiii.i "i in'". ......... .....
- '■ '| to fyilete saw the count Ik'* between(
^ ** I the wi<l. thill science of psyi lv>logy fttul
kfl^d
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H ° Bleats In the Maagak .Jtau. g|. - wish, io dhM>k
*9 Jftra.' Osca- * . ell * f b i I W
**"4 Mr*. ”b flgA direct the ings. th« *0. R. L’ .knd the Mf
a anrw in. th« Re.d Cross »'*Tk ,® fri^a- of our Wed ofto, %bos« srai
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t|> • ’Maidf ° anfl Matron* Meet s
.. 9 .’Mrs. John Brady. •• *
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u. Hflffl Matjpns
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.* Q Karoher direct ih* ■ work in
**.»gk Red Qyoss . jp-krJt rAottij. .
*. © • K. and X-. of S. meeti in
- ® Vtoogd Mt* ; • . ..I
>. © * Moosv/ieart-’Ugian meets .in
. * S .payj|e,-halL °
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LI I, wltin v| ■w ^ v(
pgthy was rWended *> vi» in hbu.r oj
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Mr and Mrs. JS Miind*ll
Ralph E. ifuqdefl. •
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.,. ‘ '!. HhutkH Ami Coin tori Sailc ......
1 • Buy BJawhets an.l (;.,i»f..Hs Wow »«d Save Money ^
N„, BUrtee W WttW .......Vl'.V. I
U1.„ut. .ah W». ««>»*»•*» „,,w ;a,i3.ps
Aar. Vo!.a*us antedided him ",ra> . . ... . ni <vu • «aina>Hiat-is unexcrlleff •Vflo J Js*»rft djp* 8 r • . • /*. “ .met t»r
fce Mia this u,ji»nct*..i. m..« Laertes; ■ refj flBe«(.LBinbI Wo© Ul.it k« I .'ftto vnliiM sale Price •
-fostTy thy haWt an thy imrsA cap | j R, ^ Wtfulillll plaJti |W»ttfrU«: Cf«:ul:,r $10 v.iUlt , ‘ .. S I■
------ , ixtin tU- C-ottoe CiUoLovtc.^ov.^O w.tt. b.st Si.lkalmv'; Ot.e Week, ..M« «*. . .... . • .’r ..... / s-
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^ -rV^tT r 17lH^C51 Cor. Main & De-tvry. -
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man. Aim ll » "— .....—
while the UarvarO n»i\n wucyet I4 pet
tlcsiata, efluni iared this great ps.v. h.e
logical tnah: "The c.eneck'tiauega of
tiefiig well drisw’d gives a pea«e ot
tniijd that religion sqliiogi ufftrs.
But psychology lb liBslptaf la ■**
0«ptUi‘*l to alothea. According to an
•utotnoftlfe ads-erttsement n car Ah wId
... , suit Cm buyer*# persvN.llty. liter*
FBtCNO OF T« FIRE HORSE i « M
,0C th. 9- C*^V0r >rwm , ir requirement,
For Many Y*afw ^ , rat ,n geeping. Of
_ _____wkethmlp hHrinofiV ItiaV Call
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iji ftJep|R in Tulsa., . > • «.„<! tbe'agMfieR of many iff then.
V- O O 0 . , 8t. giwat has been his b.ve ft.r h»rses
*■ s:7 jr'•,r:;a aciSK VSX,
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MrV Nett I* F<Tx sp.pit; vqst.rflaj
wliji ftjepfs in Tulsa.,
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For 27 yeags Martin Cotmey has
been supaflnlemient Of horses for the
{Ire department of Detroit. Mich., saya
the New# ot that city. He Jia* hotght
every fiorge oM by tha departmen*
tn that time; ije has tend«J them
through Acfcnea* acd haa been obliged
fo end the agorfieR of many tjf thea*.
l___li.. w...a A.r liarvpg
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a w.^ 1 low ers" ha* • re
flrl-aud Mr J G.-Dewers- tja«. re^
'(brand Bom tiegcar whars thef sp.su
in suhunef
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** f*mlh an<1 *Mt'
T* P. Smith spent lJihor rH> if Tut-
. . • ; fr.ifrtih
- visi^- o . -r®;;rgN *S3;
' riarl son 1*1**™ Wl'1 cotafortWble. trt ^nv. psychology mu»t precede tht
;• Mr »n+ J ■ . I feet Were sore It .Whs Martin JL.,^ „x i>argaln and sple. If rhyth-
.* . Strong *penf ftie w<elv .*bd wirti | drfs*,-Ji tHem. and t*w*a fi bwrmont figures tu aUl*tn.ibH|
» ____a xi • Ax- X? Kp\ I - — - Ufa nf flr»* lW*nk»** ' v _ I*, tko ariei^nit (if th#
the horses.
In whiter, wheh' Uv fiorsas st«t»»-
lag from their twvjft run t* Cie, f*es.
gave stood up* shivered as the Mute
waa fought, tr wag Martin nootuar who
mtrrled to the segno, and saw that tla'P
were blaHt. t.<J. Back la their harw*
t, wAs tfnrtln rponey who saw that I »
they were rubbed iV»w1x -and mtdo .
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and. then moose a «m
coarse rhyQiinlc harmonf tnay call f*»
a lhnousluo and you Ifiay not hn'c th*
njtce, but this peed nor ufleet ©>e psy^
chologh ul prt.t»ci*)lc that ja-u —fj*»j
truly nappy without that partWIa*
forpt of car. The Harvard profess,*
plight point out that-though y.dl ar«,
obliged to cwtent yours»dl with th«
gpverll esc *hU-h frIeatHniky nlckpa.na
tflvv-iw or "tin IlfcUW:- I™ cm°,
Bnue to aspire to the ttmooslne and
peiiiap* eventually achieve It If F"*
have to m>rlgai»e the farm. Th* »a^
of hawnonv wflf Impel T<»«' *___
Tho#e pavtdiologlcal filuWratloti*
might be, multiplied, but tlH-dh ar«
enough trt sh.«- tltsit business Is n«
longer the slaiple matter It was one*
ccmshlareif. It has eonipllcatlAos. svds
tl*t U-s. mYStetles. Mentali«e» *iusf b*
rell aa the .state <*f th*
»• vial, g.*di di^Oiaa. or S tran-i t P • «*
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1 uatslv atiendel 'This wfir not gftpl^
’#0* student* who* havr ,,.h“
inh-s an ffl<»*
\ir Jdninf truck senior high, sluJIeaG
>re. urged to rep.
’at* tV8 hifh .mdi**'1 mowlpg
from’ H to” ft >'oioch..*ot>homara y ear
> ideal* wpo*hv ■ w - - iirtwa w 111 ■ "»-------. •
aiglWl, itadr’ eoHv in itie SaMpa] -indents "fa heport Saturday morn
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FOUR DAYS racing on standard TRACR
* ivjil ESTfijVR* vis. EXH1B1T-SCACE WRITE «* f*V « ,1
VT. B. GAGE, Coon' House, S.fUlpie. Oklrwyn
a — —a_J»_—m 1 ■ ' — -
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wh* drcs*.il in™, bihe ■ —
and Mrs. ML B. Key. ”, ; * j stmrTP'iN life of fire department fconp-s
a • a © • .. ' . made ttoai unfit far rnioh a.-rv-
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• D c, lomosrow ewnn* ^ito *Jr<v •’ * . .. . a-__
... G o „rt - torn. * dglvers. wh.t might abuse thvvu.
I*. Gprman. i . J- „ , ^ endl«H t..«* of dnts an«
*° , D* * * Lghts hits taken toll rtf Mr t^orthey,
• Mr,a>ul Mrs Hob.rt U Brown hay I ^ rp(,,.n„v he tetltssf Trum artb*
’• .. . retutmd from WeUlirfv. Cdlo.. wh,>r< l^rvlce. *And bechuRe be has brten a
they’.spent i mopi,h V'th friends . to horses be Is glad that-anto-
*••**• V ” ,0 O o ., .• IruoMles ar.' Hfk^M them for fir*
i*«* < Mr and Mrs. ‘*R. T (barton "re-1 service tn .fownloww Detroit . _ , ^
timed yesterday'f^.Perrf where! -IViUhcUng over h«HL
'hP* have l t,u '■'"*** ^
tflj , r “Wla a w*. ti-'-d them all ever U* dtv.
° ° ft ^ N . ° the Hvewre life <* a hors* In th* .1*-
A aiU»rmelon feRRt • Hi O'- L i* I j^irtmgnt wa* four,<w five y«scr«; tjciw
rtiRight h» the M. Wi A. an the l*a> r>* ,hBl thP,
hall. All <1 the niemb>T ,*id fr ■ pd
ar« 10 piOs^nt
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An ehlertaaiBi* nt w iR glAm a
• f C the (Oirfeild school ton,girl al ~ ;t
for the benefit of the Migsion church
on North Heights. A small adngis
sion wrl be charged and a good at
tendance is destr»d.
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la* harmony figures lu aUlvmrtbNr
trfffflc. why Rot IU the erdertn* of th*
dully <a»«t supply? If you were |o at*
Mr Hoover, he. ufould say -that thv
most i.it|s'rii«R payhhoh>«h.»l «h*iwn»
<d all is llierv lavolved. tof patliokls'C,
should he the leading motive tn mak
Jng those onWrrt—RatrtoUmn that
■pells fa<sl ta*n sgrvatlon. Oh, th*
psi, Jlology Of our arts mm# be ronsl.h
• rw»L Tht r* 1* uo Bfttlng *v»ay fio#
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,,r„> year * stiRdent* .
^iurtay*.#fierflopi Irom. 1 *
oYlocf* fj>r .da.-sificaiioif and enroll
nit’-nl. Thi* Will pw •V1*,
the Itiirk of.thw <tp.niltg d;» 4n<l ah'
■: fldVnt - "are ilt‘g< u*fy. rua-ttf' 1".r‘
H J%f uni* ib il i:ii»*-d’for th*J*( > _
‘rugpwitK* cla**«*. ,
’ * J.v U. B^RTW. *.
High School Principal.
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tfai Drug Sf«rrt. * m • / «
SUIT HraiRlitW
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("c^ntitled Tronf Teiv Da*)
"days. offn\l‘ ot
If will !>•
<qai"i, r. y ' -•<
ltd
of*
rafr.* I'th
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e
iiiiyu* ww -
that the? are to tlu* envir*
ons their average Is five «ir «•*
v».»rw Of Bourse some lust much
longer. Tliere was one that Instau
llilrttvn venrl. and Is bow comPneud'l*
an a farm neRr Datroit.
"When l Joined the fire department
we had about 130 horses. At *ne time
we nail 234 h<cs,.n; that was the high-
water mark. Now we have i#".ut \-4>.
mare than we had tweoty-aevdB y. ars
ago. despite the urea, nutulvr of We
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# “ «niA* T in, I* because Detr»dt'a d«it-
JLTXZTJZ s “*
wish to fael better order some real horses knew me when I came
drinking wa|*tr. Natures wenderf-'l I Jn(o llIff of ,be station*. They would
gift ,o Sapulpa. 20c per galoln. de I wblnnT atsl «rane their neck*. I broke
liver (perfectly proportioned) Saptu ,hain In and they never forgot me.
- asio. WHS. W ««•
O Kale Arm,,™, lei, «... *'‘>i'~ “
evening for her home at Iola. kas " nteUlp.nt and too good a friend to.
where ihe will visit Aer mother and ^ si„)sefi UR full period of us*-
other relatives. Miss Armstrong is ggjQpBg |g passed."
expert stenographer and has
•met'itan Machinary for SwIsa ,
Since thv Winning of file w ar swlsr
pea sun is h»vo paid Increased alien
ti«»n to Ain**n<*j»n ajirlrulfunl **in*fUn
.rv. especially b> mAtor plows. Tit
prisi-tiail dcawtmek to ih* intv.idui tiui
of nRiilern AJn*ri<-an agricultural mu
ckinery In hwltterlabd la that few
formers owfli more than flv« *<■ i<i
acres and alsmt five to t*n head «
cuttle; hut recently the lergoc lflu*
ant aw" latlons have shown an Inter
e-t In suih machinery, and they ml*;h
act its puretoaaers of the imiityueu
renting them trt the farmers. The wul
has (iiad* unasual demands on tt«
farmer, became of the lack of latHirer*
and horses. This has created senfl
ment in favor of tie Introduction <>l
inotor-drii on machinery (>W worklnj
(tie ground, to avoid a serious short
ago at the next harv«c».
an w .
filled a number of position* in Sa
pul pit
o o o
Miss Alice eBalrlce Boyd and Cur
If* F Bryan were united in mafriage
Saturday night al eight c #ock at 11
North Oak str*t the* home of Rev
M F Ingraham, who .performed th-
cerelfiony The '^puple departed at
once for Tulsa. There their own nrtw
‘Is prepared. Mr. and Mrs
atiome
Bryan are both former Sapuliii
ideni# and are po lnkralupyo
Fr«e of Charge
This madicute n» remarkable cur-
ative properties, and has densonstrat
ed Its efflciejjoy bf Hfty ye«s of
success. Headaches m- ofteg caused
by a disordered stomach.
August Flower Is put up U) 2V and
75 cent pottles* For sale In alh civ
Hired countries. Central Drug ?tore
. 27*tf
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Donkey Engine Croats Slough.
A donkey engine employed in cleur
Ing lnml on the lower Coftintbla river
Oregon, made a record for itself hj
rrossWg a deep slouiHt Wider Its awt
steam not long ago. wfcen no scow w*
available B-r its trnnsportatlon to i
new setting. The feW is dworthed It
J'opular Mechanics Magagine. TU(
slough was ICO feet Nrross, severs
fhet detfli and had rather ateep banYi
and a aoft bottom, ^ut the engine ford
ed It Kufely, although th* watur at
one laiint reaped the crown sheet rtl
the firebox. The steam gauge showe<
llir Hirin'** M Iio r»---
150 pounds pressure when the englnj
wns fired up for fbe trip, and 1,
Get Ready For the Long,
~V Dark Hours Ahead
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* Thib’id t^tinieorthe year tu look ov. r your
ftjijijimint in atmu iu Mr* hxAoded am !^*>
the dayn j*iowshorter and tfie night# longer thw Fall.
(in over your wiring thoroughly fr°m a,l*<' to '' "^,l'
See that you h»ve nil the outlet® you Deed, that the drop
light wanted for the library it* uiRtalkd, that the #rtra ig
on the bleeping porch is ready fgr service.
Also look over your Rocket® and ®ee that H.ey are filled
with Mazda lamp®. Eliminate nanU by di^eardiag ol<Uworn-
out carbon globefi. Hare a Mazda light in every norket and
avoid inconvenience and expem-e later on.
U®e Mazda lamp® tbrought your bo»e that you may
get the fitll benefit of your Electric Service.
If you need our help
simply
Telephone 192
•C JG * fills rtYl>**finii*ii
station, • SllJlwaotsr, Okla. In 4Si;’.
,n4‘t K. (TiHordy flly chrtmU.
lafirtma City in ,At isy
Sapulpa maititfl Wayr .di*nU**L n*
• hangc*jn five “years., Both rvcom
mj-ndcri 'llfor ft different *#!► 'V*
ft pa •* *•* f -v “•
", a* - h*l • •»•<; .r bs* 1 ’ r'»
fact *h,d f
•Tli** l<*“ tf thrt tiiii •t** 'k,1o
.vV k and “t<t* •• 7 -'^
tic Mis ti*<gi Vi*"''1* “ **
frorf |15flSf< ^ 4o.,$2 .<
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guarantee cure frm stojnai^h trfmhVf1,
atiik dyspepsia,, indi|*stlon, ron«tif.i
it ii-d MllVl) ' ^ J
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Tho*rtgsppK|*.a’V,hm#^V*'7h* '*•
‘•anytim** ^horc 1451. ' , “ •
V*iud#o°B««rd Building f
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‘ORBOON V* C^lfnrnla Rtilrogd Co.
Orut l.anas-M.*gal f«it oier land
at last ended. Title revested in H«V
United tflates. Land, by Art «>f t < n- j,
eiefa, -ordered to ^.opened under,
hoigesfeatf lawli fdr „ settl*mept an-li
safe. T*o million thr.e hundred
tiouaand acres Cont»i*ing ao»« M
the best timber and ggrbwiltural
ianda left in rtie Cnlted SUU-*. l-*fg*
copyrighted map showing land hj
townships and adctlona, laws cover-
ing samB and description of soil, ch-j
mate, rglnfall, eleVRtHns. temp*ra-
ture. etc., postpaid one dollar. Grant
Lands locating Co., Torttond. Of*”
gen . *70cl 11
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pouii'ir of steam wasdeft when It land
ed on the opposite bank.
High School Enrollment
All pupil- entering ffi.- h-gh »' !•
for the fieri time u^-’ pre-ent an
Sapulpa Electric Company
Any adult sut/erlng from cough.
coJfi or bronchitis Is miit«* to cal)
the Central Drug store and get
absolutely free, a sample bonk of
Boachee'a German Syrup, a 30o hin#
pealing remedy for all lung
troubles, which has a successful rec-
t>wl of fifty ydars. Gives the patbiJt
a good nlafit'a r*st from coughing,
with free expectoration ire the mori
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Regulat sixes 2% and. 75 cents For
Creek My Abstract Ce.
Incorporated a«d Bonded
ill won linen Piroot liiiiim
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of h Sick l’erboii
Prompt S#*rvico
BUFFINGTON BROTHERS
3U East Lee Avenue SatVp*
PHONE 4; NIGHT PHONE 1144
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Todd, O. S. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 2, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 4, 1917, newspaper, September 4, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520578/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.