Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929 Page: 6 of 6
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P ACE SIX
TUFSPAY. MARCH S. 1920
SAPULPA HERALD. SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
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Here is President yNe». York'; -secretary of the Ohio; secretary of -he n:->. Cnarle- retary of labor, .burns J Davis, of
vear theftS clSinet made com- treasury. Andrew W Mellon of Penn- Flancis Ada,ns, of Massachusetts; see- Pennsylvania, and secretary of eom-
ulete w h the selection of Robert Pat- sylvania; secretary of war. .James W. f agriculture. Arthur M Hyde. merce, Robert Patterson Lanvin., of
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r KIEFER NEWS |
and lesson the hostess assisted by
Mrs W A Rylander served a delicious
, two-eourse luncheon, to the following
y___ ^ I members Mrs Jim Logan. Mrs Vein
Mrs J. O. Dennis and Mrs. O F. 1 McCarter Mrs. Rolla Smith. Mrs.
Smith attended the funeral of Mrs ! C. »' K.uji.iamberKer M s. Harry
Mary Jane Haas In Sapulpa Tuesday Pmkoinle. Miss Willi. Davis, Mr.
afternoon at the Lewis and Lundrith George Brooks and u 'tuest. Mis
PAIR HURT IN
CAR ACCIDENT
J six miles this side of Bristow on high-
i way Ob.
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ii Hiinuliia WedneiAluv afternoon. Knappenberger.
in Sapuiim Wednesday afternoon 1 Knappenberger.__
Mr. and Mrs Jim Pope announce I - "
the arrival of a ten pound baby boy. 'pJELD MARSHALL
bom Wednesday morning at their. unnGVV U/AD"
home northeast of Kiefer. . IN rKUAl WAK
Mrs Fred Jeffries wus hostess! Liril n rTVNFFRFF
Tuesday to the Triple-Four Bridge1 1H-JL.LJ s-.rviu
club ut a one o'clock luncheon bridge. --—
Those sitting ut the three tables ROCKEFELLER AMI STI.WARI
iously injured, and his brother. R L
about 2 o'clock this aUeriiooii.
New shipment of huts coming in
- ! daily. Discount of 15on all hats
Powell of Joplin. Mo., was ser- for Wednesday We do hemstitching
~ * 1 D & K. Smart Shop.
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were: Mrs. Eurl Yettman. Mrs. J S.
Hayes. Mrs. Dave Jefiries. Mrs. Hu-
bert Smith, Mrs. Lew Wilder. Mrs
W E. Pearce, Mrs. B S. Burton. Mrs
Alfred Reel, Mrs J. L. Bliegh. Mi-
Feander Jarrell. Mrs. 8am Miller and
Mrs. Gilbert Aab. Mrs. Smith won
high score and Mrs. Wilder second.
Mrs. Ed Rensch and Mrs Joe
Hutchinson attended a party in Tulsa.
Thursday evening.
Nacmi and Eileen Morehouse, small
daughters of Mr and Mrs. George
Morehouse are ill tills week
Dan Fagan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fxl Fagan, is confined to his home
this week with the chicken pox
Mrs F E. Kearney of Tulsa spent
Thursday in Kiefer visiting her pat-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E A Nave and
was accompanied home by her mother.
Mr. and Mrs I. It Ray and soil
James were visiting relatives in Bixby.
Wednesday evening.
Mrs W. A R.vlander was hostess to
the Women's Foreign Missionary so-
ciety. Wednesday afternoon at her
home. There were ten members pre-
sent Mrs. Chester Deitrich wa
lesson leader and Mrs Rylander gave
a talk on Stewardship in the churches
of foreign lands After the lesson the
hostess assisted by Mrs G A Ry-
lander served a delicious two-course
REPRESENTATIVES MEET
FOR AGREEMENT
pi.wel was rushed to a hospital a;
Tulsa County officers investigated j
the accident. They were told that
a large car struck the Powell car.
causing it to swerve from the road
and overturn. The driver of the othei
car did not halt, according to the
storv of R. L. Powell, who was ques-
tioned The accident occurred about
IN POLICE COURT
Terry Wiley was fined in police
court thus, morning for speeding.
CHICAGO. Mar. 5— UP)—Finely
turned phrases laden with vitriol
skimmed back and forth across a ma-
hogany-topped table on . th° nine-
teenth floor of the Standard Oil of
Indiana building today as field mar-
shals ip the blllton-dollar proxy war
strove to agree on the ammunition
to be used ill the battle of Whiting
Thursday afternoon.
Both sides spiead their weapons on
the table but there seemed to be lit-
tle likelihood of an agreement.
Representatives of John D Rocke-
feller, jr. who Is fighting to force
SORE THROAT?
DON’T GARGLE
QUICKER AND BETTER RELIEF
WITH FAMOUS PRESCRIPTION
Don't suffer from the pain and
soreness of sore throat —gargles and
salves are toe slow—they relieve only
temporarily. But Thoxine. a famous
physician's prescription, is guaran-
teed to give relief almost Instantly.
Thoxine has a double action—re-
lieves the soreness and goes direct to
. j»y.p internal cause. No chloroform,
tgliting to lorce , lron Qr olher harmf„i drugs—safe and
Colonel Robert W Stewart off tin , {or thp whoie family. Also
board ol the Standard Oil com- , ^onderIuny effective for relieving
pany because he refused to ob«>y John Quick relief guaranteed or
D’s demands to resign, looked with ^ money back 3yc. 60c and $1.00.
suspicion upon the proxies displayed ^ plymouth 1)nH, Co alvd aii
other good drug stores.—Adv.
Don’t Fuss With
« Mustard Plastqprs
Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour
and water when you can relieve pain
! soreness or stiffness with a little
clean white Musterole.
Musterole Is made of oil of mus
tard and other helpful ingredients,
and takes the place of mustard plas-
tgrs.
Musterole usually gives prompt re-
lief from sore throat, bronchitis, ton-
silttis. croup, stiff neck, asthma,
neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu-
risy. rheumatism, lumbago, pains and
aches of the back ar.d joints, sprains,
sore muscles, bruises. Chilblains, frosts
od feet, colds of the chest lit may
prevent pneumonia.>
Jars A Tubea
by the Stewart group. Stewart's rep-
resentatives likewise searched for
"dum-dums" among the thousand of
proxies presented by the Rockefellers.
At the stockholders meeting it
Whiting. Did.. Thursday the group
which conies through with the most
valid proxies will walk off with control
of the bllllon-dollar oil company.
Hence today's controversy over the
validity of the disputed proxies.
BatUr than a miiitard plotter
V E L M O
The perfected Mohair
Upholstering ol all kinds
See CURDIS at
RFDD'S USED FUR. DEPT.
110 E. Hobson Phone 700
Mr and Mrs Ira Shobe spent thf On or after this date 1 will not be
first of the week In Jinks visiting responsible for any bills contracted by
Mrs Shobe's sister. Mrs Olen Degarl- any one other than myself. Louis o
more and family. I Bend it.
Mr und Mrs W. E Pearce and Mrs 1 ----—
Alfred Reel were shopping in Tulsa j Oici pa tiers for sale at The Herain
Thursday.
Fred Jeffries was transacting busi- i
ness In Tulsa. Friday.
Mrs. W K ailltnan. Mrs Mary
Reel. Mrs. Ed Fagan. Mr and Mrs I
W A Rylander attended an Eastern I
Star meeting in Kellyvtlle Thursday I
night and helped put on some in-
itiatory work
Mrs A S McHenry is spending this
week in TulsiF-at the home of her
sister. Mrs. Hollis Porter, in order
that she may be under the doctor’s
care
Miss Marie Harrington left Mon-
day morning for Bristow where she
will work this week
Clarence Dennis, son of Mr. and
Mrs J O 1 >1*1111 is of Kiefer, md
Miss Freida Collins, daughtei of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Collins of Sapulpa
were quietly married last Monday
morning In the home of Rev Outlaw
ol Sapulpa The couple plan to make
their home in Wichita. Kans
Mrs. Lew Wilder and Mrs O. M.
Stevens were shopping in Sapuli*.
Wednesday afternoon
Mrs. Annie Reynolds, Mrs Lewi.
Rensch and Mrs Pat Reynolds were
shopping in Sapulpa. Wednesday aft-
ernoon.
G. A. Rylander. small son of Mr. and
Mrs Rylander. who lias been quite
ill for the past several days is improv-
ing.
Mrs. O. A Rylander was hostess to
the Sorosis club at her home here.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. diaries E
Knappenberger. president. presided
at the meeting. She also led the
discussion on the third and fourth
chapters of Shakespeares As You
Like It." After the business session
NtTIlA
JO BOWERS
Teacher
of Expre»ion
Exponent of
Emmerson Method
and Lelatid
Powers Method
Studio 1437
Phone
E. Thompson
2085W
If You Are Past
40 Read And
Heed This Message
Don’t let Bladder trouble make
you old before your time.
It Is claimed that 7 out of 10 men
near or past middle life are subject
to Bladder or Urinary troubles
First signs of this condition may
come In early life, but they usually
aro more noticeable after 40 and
increase in severity as the victim
grows older. ,
if you are troubled with Bars
aches. Headaches, Pains in the feet
and legs. Nervousness, Restless-
ness. Frequent but scanty and pain
ful urination, (letting l p Nights,
don't give up hope and think your
case the natural result of advanc-
ing years until you have tried the
Special Private Prescription of Dr.
South worth, a well known physi-
cian of nearly 50 years successful
experience.
Dr. Southworth has now placed a
supplv of his special Bladder Medi-
cine with most all of the good drug-
gists in this locality and cordially
invites anyone who needs it to
prove its value. If U brings you
quick comfort you will he pleased.
It it does not fully satisfy, its small
cost will be gladly refunded. This
is the doctor's personal guarantee,
backed bv the druggist. >o if you
need this great inediciLa, try it
today.
DOUBLE
VOUCHERS
—with every Cash
Puchasel
BUT YOU
MUST SAY-
DOUBLE
VOUCHERS
Wednesday, March 6
SPECIAL
10 BARS PAG SOAP FOR
24c
WITH EVERY $1.00 CASH PURCHASE
NO LIMIT
PHONE
628
S&UtiHi
. FREE
DELIVERY
Largest Grocery and Meat Market In Creek County
SHEFFELS
14 N. Main St..
Four Telephone*. Call No. SO
xmonanci*3^*** vf
Phone SO—Free Delivery—Phone
Don’t Forget—Wednesday
March 6th, is the day for
a
Double Vouchers
CREDIT OR CASH MAKES NO DIFFERENCE—
YOU GET THE VOUCHERS — JUST THE SAME.
VOUCHERS ARE GOOD FOR VALUABLE PREM-
IUMS. PREMIUM PARLOR IS LOCATED IN MON-
NIG’S BASEMENT - REMEMBER TO GET DOU-
BLE VOUCHERS—YOU MUST ASK FOR THEM
-JUST SAY “DOUBLE VOUCHERS”
YOU LOSE YOUR VOUCHERS IF YOU LET YOUR
ACCOUNT RUN UNTIL IT IS PAST DUE
/
YOU LQSE YOUR VOUCHERS IF YOU DONOT
PAY YOUR ACCOUNT EACH TIME IN FULL
THESE VOUCHERS ARE TOO VALUABLE TO
LOSE—SO BE SURE TO PAY YOUR ACCOUNTS
PROMPTLY AND IN FULL
TEN DOLLAR VOUCHER FREE
IS YOUR NAME ON OUR CALLING LIST—IF NOT
LEAVE YOUR NAME AND TELEPHONE N U M-
BER WITH OUR CASH1ER-1NSTRUCT H E R TO
PHONE FOR YOUR ORDER EACH DAY (TELL
HE THE TIME OF DAY YOU WISH TO BE CALL-
ED) AND WITH YOUR FIRST ORDER WE WILL'
SEND YOU AN EXTRA
ATEN HOLLAR VOUCHER FREE
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It is easy to start an account with Sheffel—just phone your order
and say charge it—Phone 80
Canned Fruit
. No. 2 in Tins
(THIS FRUIT IS PUT UP IN LICHT NATURAL SYRUP)
1 can No. 2 ‘ aliced S* P*»ch
1 can No. 2Vl Apricots
1 can No. 2 Melba halves, peach
1 can No. 2'- Pears
1 can No. 2 s Plums
All Five Cans
• for
$1.00
We will furnish the above 5 cans packed in heavy syrup, Del Monte
brand for
*1.50
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929, newspaper, March 5, 1929; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520648/m1/6/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.