The Sulphur Post 1911 Jul 21 - Murray County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Nita 06 Nov 2005 Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm ========================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ========================================================================== Originally posted at: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UaB.2ACI/1255 Some Items The Sulphur Post Sulphur, Murray County, Oklahoma July 21, 1911 Daisy Tea Room. For dinner and supper parties. Phone 135. In Police Court R. S. FRANCIS V. R. WILSON Killing at Rolf OSCAR COLLINS, deputy sheriff of Roff, is dead and PETE BEAUCHAMP will die as the result of a gun fight between the two men in the BASS Hardware store at 6 Monday evening. BEAUCHAMP is city marshal of the town. The fight is supposed to have occurred over the purchase of a pair of horses for the fire department. Mr. and Mrs. WALTER ORR and son of Ferris, Texas are here for a weeks' rest and recreation. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. HAYS and MISS MAUD WILSON are here from Oklahoma City. They have apartments at Mrs. LAND's. Local Paragraphs MRS. FRANK FIELDS' residence for rent by EARLE MASTERS. HUGH CUSHENBERRY left Wednesday for a short business trip to Dallas. COL. ROBERT SPEARMAND and wife of Greenville, Texas are visitors here this week. J. D. LEEPER of Gainesville, Texas is here looking over business affairs with the lumber yard. Mrs. M. S. LARMER and Mrs. J. S. LARMER and baby leave tomorrow to visit ERNEST LARMER and wife at Fort Worth. For sale--a good Jersey cow. C. M. REYNOLDS. Mrs. J. A. ROBERTS and daughter, MISS HAZEL, have returned from a pleasant visit with friends at Okemah. W. L. DOLPHYN has returned from Atlanta, Georgia where he has some property interests. Left Sulphur Tuesday bound for Oil Creek, Mr. and Mrs. REX CHANEY, MISSES MYRTLE MASTERS, NELL WEEMS, ANDERSON, STUTZMAN and Messrs. KERR, PARKER, RAY WEEMS, and FRANK WHITE. Nothing that would contribute to the comfort of the party was overlooked, even the fishing lines and hooks were left behind. V. H. SMATIAN and wife, accompanied their nephew, TOM MOLACEK, left Sunday for Schuyler, Nebraska. It is their home place and they will take up their permanent abode there. Deaf School Notes Supt. A. A. STEWART returned from a trip to Delaven, Wisconsin where he attended a national convention of superintendents. Six of the Sulphur teachers were present--MISSES ANDERSON, LADE, HOCKENSMITH, BAGGERMAN. Mrs. KRUGER and Mr. HUGHES. Supt. Stewart read a paper on 'The best method of Bible reading arranged for different ages and abilities of children.' His daughter MISS STELLA STEWART, who teaches in a deaf school in Philadelphia, also attended the convention and accompanied her father home. W. W. STEWART, son of Supt. Stewart, is spending his vacation in Sulphur. He taught in the Missouri State University last year, but he has accepted a call to Ann Arbor, Superintendent where he will take his doctor's degree. He specializes in sociology and political science. MISS CLARA SPELMAN of Manhattan, Kansas is the guest of MISS MABEL STEWART at the Deaf School. They are old college friends. Mrs. MINNIE B. KRUGER of the Deaf School has accepted a position as teacher in the Illinois school at Jacksonville to the regret of her many friends here. MAJOR KENDALL and a number of other Confederate veterans went to Wynnewood to assist in a three days' celebration. General Supt. MASON of the Santa Fe with a number of minor officials arrived in Sulphur. They were on a tour of inspections. District Judge MCMILLAN was here Wednesday. He has been granted a respite by the supreme court and his place on the bench for the August term of Sulphur will be filled by Hon. STILLWELL RUSSELL. MISS ELLA MORRISS of the Deaf School was married shortly after school closed, to LEVI CARTER, who was formerly employed at the school. They will live on a farm near her parents in Arkansas. D. C. PATTON & Company. Undertakers and Embalmers. Phone 4, night phone 73. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to Murray County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/murray/murray.htm