Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 147, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 23, 1924 Page: 5 of 12
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FRIDAY, FEB. 22. 1924.
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Station.
FOR RENT—Throe room house.] Lonswa.v. 309 South Park street,
close in, call at Subway Filling |
-'* ,\N Ol'pfiTTTT’Tv'ITY t iili' - I" ino
independent, learn beauty culture,
complete scientific course. 8 weeks
diplomas. Regular employment. Earn
while you learn. Write Elizabeth
Wanted
SALESMEN to take orders for men s
high grade work and dress "boo* for RENT—Oarage for one car.
direct from facton; to wearer Mason 2,2 8(,u(h Maple Call 849. 146 6*
Shoe Mfg. CO.. Ch.ppewra kTTR-RENT Tlir.-c V.;—,-uT — ~.
---- -■- furnished, modern. 718 E. Lincoln. icellfnKer School, Uartlett Building.
.MEN—Age 18-40 wanting Ry. sta- Phone 692-\\. ^j(,p|tn. Mo. 141-i*]
tion office positions, $115-$250 per FOR RENT—Two nice modern fur HYLAND'S GROCERY. Phone 880.
month, free transportation, experi-
ence unnecessary. Write Baker,
Supt , 571 Wainwright, St. Louis.
147-1*
WANTED—Nursing and housekeep
mg Phom- 364._U6 2*
WANTED*-Position as stenographer.
Phone (p3. ____146-2*
WANTED+-TO buy used flat top
desk, J^ust be cheap and in good
condUlon^J|hone_56i____^__Jl46|3^
WANTED* Middle aged while woman
to do general housework. Boi 419
Sapulim or phone c" 146 .i j j,.^ rent—5 room modern apart
WANTED—Furniture to repair, re-i nient with garage, corner Park and
•finish and' upholster. Phone 1588-W.| McKinley. Phone 321-W. 144 4*
Dished housekeeping rooms, cheap. Hobson and Water. Headquarters
adults. 30, South Walnut. 145-3* ^or garden seed, onion sets, Bermuda
FOR RENT- Splendid modern five onion plants, seed potatoes and frost
room house, built in convenience* proof cabbage plants. 139-15
1207 East Falrview. Inquire 1203 por LOANS SEE TODD. 19 South
East Fairview. Phone 1531-W or 371. i park 128-24
HI 3*
Lost and Found
FOR RENT—Sleeping room, nicely
furnished, private home, close in
Phone 1514. • 144-7* STRAYED or STOLEN—Guernsey
FOR RENT—Two and three room male, two years old, yellow red
furnished apartments, reasonable1 color, short horns, little white in
rent. Phone 1617-J. Call 122 South
Independence 144-6*
Jameson. 14j3*
WANTED— At once, niiddleaged lady
lo do general housework. Phone
KW3VY. _145-4*
WANTED—1000 pairs shoes to re
pair, men’s half soles 50c, rubber
heels 25c. children’s half soles 40c
and up. 14 So. Park. 144 «*
WANTED To BCY Five room in"<l
ern house with garage. Box 1165.
Sapulpa. 144-4*
forehead, reward for his return or
information us to whereabouts. Plvone
769 or *282._147-3*
LOST—At high school or between
there and 518 North Second street,
__- - ■—, gold fountain pen. engraved with
FOR RENT Furnished apartments name Pho„e ,47,.j 14M.
and sleeping room. Phone 1530 ______
nfter 2 o’clock. Westfall Apartments. SAPULPA YOUTH
FtTlf RENT Sleeping room. 215 So.
Water, phone 1087.
WANTED—To rent piano.
Phone
1621-W.
1436*
BOY wants job. any kind
of work.
Call 48. k
142 6*
WOMAN wants job, doing
general
housewoq$c. Phone 48.
142 6*
For Rent
FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
rooms, convenient location. 619*9
East Dewey. 147-1*
REN*T
for
-Two modern
houses.
147 3*
close
Phone 1109-W._
FDR KENT Four room house,
in. not modern, but city water in
yard. Electric lights, suitable for
two small families. Phone 1059-W.
147-1*
FOR REN V—Two room furnished
house with garage. Adults. 311
South Walnut. 147-2*
FOR RENT—Five room house with
garage, Interior nicely decorated,
property ideated at 1012 E. Lincoln,
will be vlcuted in next few days,
rent reasonable. Call 953-W. 147-2*
FOR REN*Tor S.Vl.E Two small
houses, i Phone 1990-J. 147-2*
■FtTR KEn¥ — Mg hi housekeeping
riMims. 306 South Maple. 147-3*
So
ir"
FOR RENT—Newly decorated three
room furnished apartment. South
exposure. (Close in. Phone 1878-J or
414. _* 1472*
s>|t-
GETS AN OFFICE
FOR RE8?T—Nice room, adjoining
bath, in private home. Reasonable.
Close in. frl'hone 1S72-J. 147-3*
IlOCSK f6k KENT 1321 East Mc-
Kinley; five rooms and hath: mod-
ern; new.
East Line
£
nquire A. B. Moebius, 1130
147-2t
FOR KENIT Six room house,
electricity, garage. Water in the
bouse. Inquire 203 No. Birch street.
Phone 135J. 146-6*
FOR RENT—Four room house with
garage. Phone 1311. 146-3*
FTTr RENT- Two rooms equipped
for light housekeeping, front en-
trance, dose in, on carline and
pavement. ’ Phone 1362-W. 146-2*
FOR KENT—Six room house, y East
Taft. Clone lYll-R. 146 2*
FOft RB>fT—Two or three room
modern gpartment. 217 South Elm.
Phone 1856-W. 146-3*
FOR RENTT—Desirable liglit house-
vate entrance.
Phone 1608.
KENT
1025
East Hobson.
14'. 2*
^TTFi
FOR RENT—Four room house.
East Denton. Phone 1940-W. 146-6*
FOR-"RENT--Two unfurnished rooms
and one four roam house. Thomas
Grocery, South Heights. 146 3*
FOR RENT—Two or three modern
furnished' light housekeeping rooms
with privafe bath if desired. Phone
1783. 310 South Walnut street. 146-4*
FOR RENT—Five room bungalow,
nice garden, good water. $25 per
month 419 North Hodge. Call C. 8.
Smith, phone 1435 for information.
147-21
FOR HUNT* Three room duplex, five
room house, modern. Phone 1373.
146 3*
FOR RENT — Furnished apartment
for light housekeeping, cloee in.
118 North Poplar. 137-12*
FOR RENT—House, modern, chicken
house, garage, enclosed yard. 114
South Oak. 145-3*
For Sale
FOR SALE or TRADE for real
estate, nine room rooming house.
10 1-2 South Main. 147-6*
FOR SALE or TRADE!—For car 3
room house, close In. Call 2052-W.
147-3*
WHITE Wyandotte Eggs, Toulouse
geese. Phone 9519F4. 147-5*
FOR SALE—Setting eggs fTom
choice Rhode Island Red hens.
Good layers. W. M. Cowman, 604
Suuth Muskogee. Day phone 323.
evening 1397-W. 146-8*
FOR SALE—Seven rooms, strictly
modern, garage, real close in, best
location, better look into this. $500
down. Move right in. Robins, 429
Clayton Bldg. Phone 142 or 411.
146-3
FOR SALE Equity in small home.
close in, for car. Robins. Phone
142 or 411. 1463
FOR &ALE—One electric washing
machine, one complete bed, one
child’s bed 1 dresser, one porch
swing, two 9x12 axminster rugs, 2
heaters, one kitchen range. Phone
123. 146-2*
FOR Aprons and orders for dress
goods phone 2933-W'. 146-6*
FOR SAl.E—Lot 8 and east lulf of
Lot 9. East Jackson street. South
front, three blocks from high school.
Cheap. Must be sold. Phone 934. i
146-2*1
FOR SALE—Wood. Phone 412. L
145-4M
FOR SALE Cheap, one 12x14 box
car house, suitable for house, gar j
age or small barn. 826 South Water. |
145-3*
WOOD for sale. Phone 9519F4. 145-5*
FOR SALE—By owner five room
modern bungalow, extra large lot.
paved street, near school. This prop
erty can be purchased now at a re-
duced price and can be handled with
small amount of cash. Before you
buy elsewhere Investigate this. 317
W. Cleveland. Phone 1468. 145-3*
FOR SALE Cheap. Lunch room.
705 East McLeod. 144-10*
FOR SALE One Stntz bearcat road-
ster, guaranteed to be in first
class running condition; also 30j
brown leghorn hens, two roosters,
one 80-acre lease adjoining city- on j
southeast; also one Ford truck.
$150. Phone 58 or 474. 143-5* j
FOR SALE—hatching eggs, S. C.
white leghorns, Tom Brown Bng-j
llsh strain. 271 to 314 egg hens, $125
to $1.50 per 15. Miller Poultry Farm
2 1-2 miles northwest of city. 141-26*
Miscellaneous
PRACTICAL nurse, experienced ini
all cases. Residence 314 West
Bryan. • 147-3*
HARRISON HOLLINGSWORTH IS
VICE PRESIDENT OF OLDER
BOYS CONFERENCE
pa, Oklahoma.
FIRST—That the plans, profiles,
specifications and estimates of cost
for the grading, paving, curbing and
draining of Street Improvement Dis-
trict No. 6#. comprising the streets
and avenues as set forth in the title
of this Resolution as prepared and
submitted by the City Engineer; he
and the same are hereby adopted and
approved and ordered filed in the of-
fice of the City Clork of said City of
Sapulpa.
SECOND—That it is necessary to
grade, pave, curb and drain
WALNUT STREET FROM THE
SOUTH LINK OF LEE AVENUE
TO THE NORTH LINE OF MC-
KINLEY AVENUE
including all necessary street and ul-
ley Intersections, the Ins' nation o'
all necessary or requiu-d ui.—V ’ ,
catch basins, inlets and storm .- wen,
together with the necessary drainage
pipes und connections to ad luately
drain said improvement and to make
all necessary water and sewer con-
nections.
THIRD—That tills resolution shall
lx- published in the Sapulpa Herald,
a daily newspaper of general circula-
tion in said City of Sapulpa, Oklaho-
ma for six consecutive issues.
FOURTH—That if the owners of
more than one-half In area of the lots.
pieces or parcels of ground liable to al Inecessnry or required manholes,
assessment for the cost of these im -I catch basins, inlets and storm sewers,
provements shall not within fifteen * together with the necessary drainage
(15) days after the last publication
of this Resolution, tile with the City
Clerk their protest in writing against
such improvements, then the Hoard of
Commissioners shall cause such lin
provements to be made and contract-
ed for, and shall levy assessments and
pipes and connections, all in the City
of Sapulpa. Oklahoma.
Bo it resolved by the City of Sapul-
pa
FIRST—That the plans, profiles,
specifications and estiinatea of cost
for the grading, paving, curbing and
issue Street Improvement Bonds for I drainage of Street Improvement I)is-
ihe payment thereof as provided bv
House Bill No. 189 approved March
23. 1923.
Adopted and approved this 18th day
of February. 1924.
H. A. McCAULRY.
Mayor.
Attest: r.'.EL DUNLAP,
City Clerk.
(Published in Sapulpa Herald. Feb.
2U, 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. 19241.
RESOLUTION NO. 631
PAVING RESOLUTION NO. 2
A Resolution adopting plans, spec
ifieations and estimates of cost, and
declaring the necessity for the paving cutch basins, inlets und storm sewers,
of Street Improvement District No together with the necessary drainage
71, same being: _ pipes und connections to adequutely
ADAMS STREET FROM THE 'drain saitf improvements and to make
SOUTH LINE OF FAIRVIEW all necessary water and sewer connec-
AVENUK TO THE SOUTH LINE lions.
trlct No. 71. comprising the streets
and avenues as set forth in the title
of this Resolution as prepared and
submitted by the City Engineer, be
and the same are hereby adopted and
approved and ordered filed with the
City Clerk of the City of Sapulpa.
SECOND- That It is necessary to
grade, pave, curb and drain
ADAMS STREET FROM T1IE
SOl'TH LINK OF FAIRVIEW
AVENUE TO THE SOUTH LINE
OF CLEVELAND AVENUE
Including all ih . i . ..ry street and al-
ley intersections, the installation of
all necenary or required manholes.
1 lion in said City of Sapulpa. Oklaho-
ma. for six consecutive issues.
FOURTH—That if the owners of
more than one-half in area of the iota
pieces or parcels of grot)tel liable to
assessment for the c<|»t of these im-
provements shall not within fifteen
(15) days after the last publication of
this Resolution, file w:th the City
Clerk their protest in writing against
such improveiMi nis. then the Hoard ,f
I Commissioners shall cause such lm-
I provements to be made and eontract-
1 ed for, and shall levy assessments and
! issue Street Improvement Bonds for
1 the payment thereof as provided hy
House Bill No. 189, approved March
I 23. 1923.
Adopted and approved thin lsth dav
of February, 1924.
H. A. MeCAULKY,
Mayor.
| Attest;—FRKFL DUNLAP.
City Clerk.
OF CLEVELAND AVENUE.
THIRD— That this Resolution shall
and including the necessary street und be published In the Sapulpa Herald,
alley intersect ions, the lnHtallstion ol | a daily newspaper of general cirrulu
Harrison Hollingsworth, was elect-
ed vice president of the Older Boys
Conference yesterday, at the meet-
ing which Is being held at Enid, ac-
cording to word received here this
morning by Fred Woodson.
According to the word received
here, a Tulsa boy was elected presi-
dent. a boy from Oklahoma City
secretary. and Herbert Johnson,
formerly of Sapulpa, but who Is
now living in Ardmore, was elected
treasurer.
Mr. Woodson stated that Tulsa and
Sapulpa are tied for first place at
the conference for the number of
boys attending, each place having
forty-three boys. There ape five
Sapulpa men who are attending
the conference.
You Need
A Pilot
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thunk the people of
this city who have shown kindly in-
terest and have helped us in the care
of our daughter Ruth who was in-
jured recently in an automobile ac-
cident.— Mr. and Mrs. R. Harvey.
Try a want ad fer Quick action.
TH* OLE GROUCH
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BE'VJ' TAKEU UOkAE
ui am Auro \
VkNAH*. WtVAH'.
shirts for men and boys, with ex-
tra "pair of pants. Perfect satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Drop me a card,
will call with samples. Lawrence
Legal Notices
Feb.
MONEY
TO LOAN •
On First Mortgage Improved Real Estate.
HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA-
TION OF SAPULPA
Phone 243 H. C. HUGHES, Pres.-Mgr. 204 E. Dewey
(Published in Sapulpa Herald,
' 20. 21, 22, 23. 25. 26, 1924).
RESOLUTION NO. 630
PAVING RESOLUTION NO. 2
A Resolution adopting plans, spec-
| ifieations and estimates of cost, and
; declaring the necessity for tho pav-
ing of: Street Improvement District
No. 66, same being:
WALNUT STREET FROM THE
SOUTH LINK OF LEE AVENUE
TO THE NORTH LINE OF MC-
KINLEY AVENUE,
and including lh>- necessary street and
alley Intersection! the Installation of
all necessary or required manholes,
| catch basins, inlets and storm sewers,
together with the necessary drainage
I pipes and connections, all in the City
j of Sapulpa. Oklahoma.
! Be it resolved by the City of Saptil
■■ VERY good ship, nearing port, takes on a pilot.
Usually, the law requires it. The pilot knows the
channel. With his capable hands at the helm, the vessel
is safe. Without him, there is danger of the shoals.
When you set sail on a shopping tour you, too, shbuld
have a pilot. Everybody needs one. And well-inform-
ed shoppers always have one—advertising.
Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance
and waste. It takes you straight into the port of econ-
omy. It tells you plainly where to go for what you
want. It shows you how to save steps—and money—
and time. By watching it carefully, each day you are
able to buy to best advantage. • y
Often, the advertisements will keep you from making
an unwise purchase by pointing out just why one article
suits you better than another. It points out for you the
pick of the country’s market and the selection of thfc
particular kind, shape, size and color that best suits
your taste and fits your pocket-book.
Whether you want food, clothing, furniture or a toy
for the children, the advertisements can help you.
Let Advertising Steer Your Steps.
Bringing Up Father.
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(I’liblishcd in Sapulpa Herald. Feb.
16. 18. 19, 2t». 21. 22. 23, 1924)
NOTICE
All able bodied men between the
age of 21 and 50 are required by or-
dinnnee No. 442 to perform two day*
work on the streets of Sapulpa or to
pay $2.60 in lieu thereof. Your road
tax is now past due, please call at the
office and pay your tax.
7* FREEL DUNLAP.
(Published in Sapulpa Herald. Feb.
16, 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 1924)
NOTICE TO DOG OWENRS
By the terms of Ordinance No. 525
it is unlawful for any person as own-
er or in any other capacity to keep
or harbor any dogs within tho City of
Sapulpu. without first securing a li-
cense for same. All dogs found run-
ning at large on the streets ami not
hearng a license lag after March 1st,
will be picked up.
7* FREEL DUNLAP.
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS
taylor & Mclennan
419 Clayton Bldg. Phone 333
FOR BEST PLUMBING
See Moyer the Plumber
Established 1908
Phone 897. 219 S. Main 6t.
EDW. P. BAXTER
Teacher of
Violin, Cornet and Guitar
Studio 110 Garit Bldg.—Phone 959
IF YOU WANT QUICK LOANS
On City Property
Bes Ua
MENIFEE A BOULTON
Phono 243
Offlm Phono 86 fteo’doaoo 1814
Dr. FARRIS
Dentist
Doctors’ Bid*., over Plymouth
Drug Store, 81 1-1 Sooth Pork.
Rooms 1-8. lapnlpa, Oklahoma
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without qnoM ion i! Hunt'eS»lve
hula in the t reatmenl ol Eczema,
Tetter, Ringworm. Itch. etc.
Don’t become Cucoqrtged be-
cause other treatment* failed.
Hunt's Salve Kaa relieved bun-
dreda of such caaes. You cu t
lose on our Monmn Bath
Guat antmm Trv it at OUT risk
TODAY. Pries 75c at
STAR DRUG STORE
25 N. Main
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