Bixby Bulletin (Bixby, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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Supplement To
The Bixby Bulletin
Vol. X
Bixby, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, February 27, 1914.
No. 4
WITH OUR CHURCHES
M. E. CHURCH
The revival meetings huve^
done well altho the weather has'
been bad part of the time; more,
than twenty have professed and ‘
THE FIRM OF
Sample and Henderson
Have dissolved partnership and
Claude Sample
Will he in full charge hereafter.
JENKS CHURCH NEWS.
Preaching Sunday morning
only, as the pastor must be at
the revival at Bixby Sunday
night.
The Epworth League service
Sunday night will be longer than
was in our city yesterday
H. W. Miller and C. W. Mikel
many other have drawn closer W. L. Shaner, Wednesday eve-
the pathway of duty. Rev ning. The ‘regular routine of
Brown has given us some very businass was carried out with
pointed sermons, which have a good attendance. Arrange- j were Bulletin visitors yes ter -
caused many hitherto careless ments were made for a cakej^av
ones to consider the matter of sale to be given Saturday at the
their personal salvation. Dunlaps Bros., Store.
W. R. Bolton or near
The men’s meeting last Sun-
day was largely attended and
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Rev. J. M. Wiley preached
S J. Doyle was up from
Leonard Wednesday on busi
ness.
seven men took a stand for Sunday A. M. to large audience,
better lives. The results of this subject Lords Supper which was
service have been manifest a.11 also celebrated,
week. It is hoped that next
Sunday afternoon at the men’s
meeting many more may be
At 4 P. M. five candidates
were baptized in the new
For Sale—1 Fresh Jersey
cow, also Kaffir corn seed in1
heads. G. J. Miller Adv. 3t.
utid Deliverance," Psa. 40, is a
most interesting and Miss
Ijorena Hurd, the leader, will
make it profitable. Bo there
Be on time.
Let the mothers of the Juniors
not forget to have the little folks
ready for their service at 3 LJ
M., Sunday. They are doing
well, and the mothers should
have them there every Sunday
Why not go along with the
children, mother? Try it.
saved. The unity of action on
The Superior Court convened Prayer meeting next Thura
Monday and is now disposing of evening at < 35, will give
, . . . I way to an address by Mr. H
a number of criminal eases. T Laughbarum, sup’t of the
Born a big baoy girl Monday Oklahoma Anti-Sallon League.
morning to the wife of W. R.!He will speak at Bixby on Wed
„ ,. , , , nesday night and here on Inurs
Bolton, of near Jenks. - day nijfh ‘ He ia an able Bpeak
baptistry, and one united with
, ., !the Church by relation,
the part of the Baptists and the
other Methodists and many of B Y. P. U at 6.30 P. M.
Pleasing and profitable fea^ures iar^ett aUetdance and Charley Beeker the New York ^ ^ ‘
of this reries of meetings. greater interest manilisted. | police lieutenant has been gi ant- tj0r 0f a.ncl try to briii|$ every-
t . : ! ed a new trial and will be tried1 bodv out There is a movement
Junior Leaguers will again Rev. Teel was present for . . , .. . ’ . . .. . . .
, K . again m the near luture for the,on tor national prohibition b.v ar.
meet at 2 o clock, so as to be prayer meeting Thursday i murf]er 0f Herman Roseuthal. jamendm^nt to the constitution
outofthe way for the men’s and attended the Methodist! ' of the United States, and Mr.
meeting at 2.30, next Sunday. revival. j W. P. Masev of Muskogee tfas Laughbarum will tell of it, and
• j (here several days this week, also of many other vita! phases
Next Wednesday evening,; Ladies Aid met with Mrs-1 Mr. Masey will probably locatejof our State work,
there will be a union temperance Goo Wiles, meets next week ;bere He says that our city has
meeting, at which H. T. Langh-jwith Mrs. Frank Anglin.
a great future before her.
FORM THE SCHOOL ROOM
BeV. *•*'..*• W* » The City Meat Market witl not
Auti Saloon League, will deliver turn from Muskogee Thursday,
an address. The speaker ha
the reputation of being very
entertaining as well As instruct
ive, and all should hear him
present the work of this greal
organization which is now work-
ing for national prohibition by
amendment to the U S. con
stitution. This meeting should
be well attended, especially by
all of the church people.
The L. A S. will meet at the
church next Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o’clock.
M. E. CHURCH SCUTH.
Preaching at 11 A. M.
Sunday school 10 A. M.
There will be no services Sun
day evening on account of the
protracted meeting at the M. E
Church. A ... _
The Ladies Home Mission
Society met at the home of Mrs.
March 5th and have night serv-
handle any more home killed
Grammar Room for the week.
to a waterfowl.
ices at. r ™ while ad
ollndnv nicrht 8th n I P Piesent, Will mipinK the roBy sunset, saw a
have baptismal services s'anda, |* “el * ^- -^ow, southward
night. Everybody invited to all the pac^ers
The flight of this bird furnished
services.
LOCAL AND SELECTED
J. R. Doolittle was in our city
yesterday.
Fred Port was hare from
Mounds Sunday.
Ira G. Dunlap was up from
Muskogee Friday.
W. F. Morris was up from
Leonard Saturday.
Several cases were tried in
police court this week.
Chas. M. Worsham was in
Tula* yesterday
J. V. Tennor was up from
Muskogee yesterday.
I him food for thought.
' j He wondered whether some
The many friends of County sportsman returning home from
Judge Conn Lin i are urging him an uneventful hunt would make
to make the race for District, it as a victim for his gun, or
Judge. 'whether it would reach its
..................—------------! haunt among its own kind and
DDAPAIK1C iii nrii r ctATC build a nest of reeds along the ,
DnAUAmo in nCAL t 01 Alt, edge of some lake or river.
I have Farms and City
Property for sale. Over
100 choice lots in the
Privett, Addition to Bix
by, to be sold. Now is
the chance for you to
obtain a good home in
Bixby at a very moder-
ate price. For informa-
tion-see or write. *
3. H, PRIVETT, BIXBY, OKU!
The flight of this bird tnughl
the poet a lesson, which he never
forgot.
It was this. If the Lord
guides one of his feathered
children through the boundless
and pathless sky; He will also
guide his human children thro
ugh the path's of iife and* lead
their steps aright.
Lorena Lynch
sewing, so**
jtion house,
’hone 82.
Avd. 3tp.
■n Brooder,
rs. W. F.
\ r>i5t,
tfc.
?ace blocks
,cli, smooth
all 16c each
orkmanship
Black,
i. Adv. 2 ftc
is made and
each or 15c
■t of town,
ts delivered
r laid in the
31-son, Bixby
/ ERY
IARN
Mules
Sold
jrvice
rivers
ROADS
y Line
fc SONS
irs
ing business
ir trade
\ 1
T
agency
¥ Flour,*
m flour,
iMi days
neneing
114
1914
i
time pettifogging in the Tulsa
courts.
THE INCOME TAX.
No one likes to pay taxes. The
most unreasonable form of tax-
ation, in the opinion of any man,
is that which hits him the hard-
est. So there are always some
men who violently object to any
and every tax system that was
ever devised—to poll taxes and
1UU aurtll UCI1CVC UU1 C9 ttl UL-
mentand buy all you need from
us, because we want to be good
to you. although ve are not
personally acquainted with you.
3 You shall send the money
in advance to give us a chance to
get the goods from the factory
with your money; meanwhile
you will have to wait patiently a
few weeks, as that is our busi-
ness method.
You shall apply to your near-
customs tariffs, to taxes on est city to aid you in building
whiskey and tobacco, to stamp good roads so you can covenient-
V UUIll.l u» * .......
Daisy Irene Tyson. 1*1 a 1 nHIT. I
vs. > No. 1792
Jud. D. Ty (s)°|,’r'c } *iiy'p uVt LI OAT IO N.
Said defendant, Jud, D. Tyson, will take
notice tliat he has been seed In the above
named court, for divorce from the plaintiff,
and that he must answer the petition filed
herein by the plaintiff, on or before the 3rd
(lay of April. 1914, or said petition will be
taken as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff for divorce, as prayed for. will be
rendered accordingly.
Frank Ingraham,
(SEAL) Clerk of Superior Court.
By Hattie M. Purdy Deputy.
Randolph Haver and Shirk
Attorney for Plaintiff.
taxes, to the property tax, and
now to the income tax.
Theoretically, the income tax
is absolutely fair, because it is
laid on those who are able to
bear it, in proportion to their
ibility. The only valid objection
lo it is that it does not always
work as fairly as it should. But
that is true of every tax.
Tliere is reason to think that
ly get the goods from the depot,
for we do not build country
roads.
5. You shall buy church bells
and church fixtures from us and
forward the in advance, for this
is our business method, and you
shall collect from the business
men in your vicinity as much
money as you can for the benefit
os your churches as it is against
(Published In Bixby Bulletin, Friday Fob,.
20th, 27 and March 6, 1914.)
State of Oklahoma |
)- ss
County of Tulsa. 1
In the Superior Court within and for said
County and State.
Blaine Sulsel. Plaintiff
vs. No--
Lula May Sulsel, Defendant.
Said defendant Lula May Sulsel will ‘lake
notice that you have been sued In the above
name Court, by tho above named plaintiff
for divorce, on the grounds of desertion
cruelty and that unless you answer the
petition filed herein by the plaintiff In said
Court by the liHtli day of March 1914 said
petition will lie taken ns true, and Judgment
granting to the plaintiff a divorce, annulling
conceding setting aside and holding for
naught the marriage contract with you and
for ali proper relief, rendered according to
tho prayer of said petition. , , ,,
Witness my band and seal of said tourt
i this 13th day of Fcbruarj 1914.
(SEAL) Frank Ingraham,
Clerk of Superior Court.
' Fred W. KoppUn.
Attorney for PlulaUff.
i tic vjiuuc, cuts* ,, Star,
either brand.
48 lbs. bags, per hundred $2.25
Lverv Sack Guaranteed to Give Satisfac-
tion or Money Refunded.
W. L. H. COUCH,
FLOUR & FEED STORE.
In the Brick Building at End of Street Running South front Depot
(Publish,■din the Blxhy Bulletin Friday Feb. | 'fi'.eS an.l'mdere.l
in lie Dissolution of /
Chelsea Pipe Line Company. ^
A Corporation. v
No! It I.
To Whom May Concern:
No. 3so;>
Notice Is hereby given that on the 19th duy jaw.
of No vein tier I Hi :< application was presented 1 \y |i ness mj hand and t he seal said < out (
In the above entitled court and mailer b.v i Ids liti li day of February 1914
Martin and Moss, and C. It. Armslong. I. It. (s I \ t " \\ Stii.-kej . < lerk
Armstrong and C. I Martin directors of
Chelsea Pipe Line Company a corporal ion I
organized and exlstiug under anti l»v virtue
(if the laws of the Stale of Oklahoma, and |
| with its poind pal place of business at I ulsa
M'oHh^»o^,^SV1.rS«’l,snhi1 Tulsa Sunday and spent Hie day
That'the court upon the said date fouud With reliltivOfci lit IF
or i uisjt vuuiiiy .......- s..
days Ina newspaper or general circulation
in Tulsa County. Oklahoma of the saiil
application; Therefore:
All persons having objections to the
dissolution of the said corporation arc*
notified to file their objections according !•-
law.
Ilel'tliu Black Depuli
K. i.. Gordon came do vn Trout
is'\ .
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Worsham, Harry W. Bixby Bulletin (Bixby, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 27, 1914, newspaper, February 27, 1914; Bixby, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc405253/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.