The Pittsburg Enterprise (Pittsburg, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Ita. :*'.■• lit <u kiaorr.ced by See-
ra-arr Ttomaon. Wt*s tie »*e**tai7
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wlitis aL hour .‘uispul to
i'i Ttar* ii! at that t:rte a *r*at
iirasi: - t.t the lucky tidd*r who
U ta.i to tar* b**n plasciE* a
1;;**;* * at Mr Iraah ”
a.--. ' i.s wit* a costume that
wax 4 aad lv off ’—Lift-
A -s* •, LOi 0 CF TOBACCO.
TAKE A FOOTBATH ton CHT
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fmt t .d a few fr.asdt if my remark
a;.* *it*ri*sc* at. a-vcat*. ha*, it :ai
M reached the pst.;c utiil low.
savar!; a ta.f 1*1*17 after
“The story comet to the surface
•srvu*t a i.aiar;.*.? artic'.e p-.t.ltsed
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ered from test lEd;as§ wto hare
heard of the matsaor* This ma*a-
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•ses* cotfedera'at aays
I»owa on the tasdbar 1e the
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four rods squire. *er* found the ai-
“os! nuce te>;;es of the ceai con-
fe:era:e» Tte;r heads besides te-
rn* sc*:;-ed tad b**t accorcm* to
■•-'•* Ota** rut* c saver*: from them
'-’ -.a- Afterward ts*.r heads were
a . cc ec;*. some at a con-
-. *ra-..a diziance from their remits,
-id, be:s* ; .a- with their bod.es.
they w*re si: hurt*.
irealiEk from ther* dead bodies
ware lie foottrack* of two men waik-
-»t-*.i Cl* ;ass Pjrehned for
.t* s » *; e B *5er C-gar
Factory.
V.'Sft-. Is probably the b zi*ft let of
a., fairy *rade tobacco held hy soy
fa;- ;t it* United St**e» has ] vat
t-*i p.retaxed by Frank f- Lewis, of
f*;r1* for the manufacture of lewis'
Svik.* -nsder C.gart The lot will
lx- wes-.T.four carloads, and Is se
iei**i ft m what Is considered by n
per*; •- be the finest crop raised lu j
maty ; *ars The purchase of tobacco
h t.fi -nt to last the factory more
that * wo years. An eitra price was
pa..; fir the selection Smokers of
L*» :t ?:n*> Binder Cigars will appre-
ciate this tobacco
—F*"-1U itar. January 1C.
Appropr.ate Hymn.
Tie worshipers in a certain church
had some trouble to keep their faces
straight a short time ago. During the
sendee some commotion was caused
by a gentleman wto accidentally ig-
nited a box of wax matches in his |
peeked and was trying to put them
cut. while tls alarmed neighbors i
struggled equally hard to help him.
Tt* minister, being short-sighted,
could not make out the reason of the
dist.rbance. and thinking to diplomat-
ically c-orer the incident, he innocently
said
Brethren, there is a little noise
i re n Until it is over let us sing
S.m-- me= a Light Surprises.’"
-Food
PxodLcJL$
Are Best For Yoar Table
Because they are rr^ade
of the choicest materials
and guaranteed to be
absolutely pure.
Libbj’s Veil Loaf makes a
delightful dish for lunch-
eon, and you will find
Libbj’s
Vienna Simula ^
Corned Beef
Pork and Beana
Evaporated Milk
equally tempting for any
meal.
Have a supply of Libbj’i
in the house and you
will always be prepared
for an extra guest.
You can buy Lil>by,« at
all grocer’s.
Libby, McNeill
& Libby
Chicago
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Casey at the Bat.
- fam .* posm is contained in the
.la Baseball Record Book for
• r-rH-r w;;h records, schedules
:;h lear^es and other valuable
.if rmation compiled bv au-
Tu.= interesting book sent
e Coca-Cola Co., of Atlanta. Ga.,
:. 11 of Cc stamp for postage.
;y of their booklet The Truth
The Drink of Quality
A torn Ja'k*
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ct id —Ix: jt1* .
BEAUTY!
The LHscri.Tiinatipg
. ^ t\'xnan bemands
itictuur-.t - !-r
r^rrk^v
C~A
ITS STl 111
. i - * - *
: verc:?e an I why it is
• Tome and refreshing.
ola—it is cooling, re-
and quenches the
\x i< atains and rar-
ities—ac everywhere.
5^4
P-icatly True.
rishman shipped
of
The Texatone Boy
AT FOUNTAIN-* ASD IN B0TTLW1
IUI.I.AS Tail*
PKXATi NR 1 oMPANT
BAPNES. CHICAGO CAPITALIST
Hea- c* 't s ■ .t* s Lesg-*. Wr-o
F e- C-5'-es Aga -s: Lt'
Fzr~-f Psi'Z-.
i revenue cutter. His
:.*el cam*? around, and
:.a: t-c centric session in
- Le found himself the
e humor below.
r.tr cruwied, at last,
,t talk I bet I done
l tin minutes ’n ye done
Btch.”—Success.
WESTERN CANADA
What Governor Deneen, of lliinoit.
Says About It:
AU DejJen
Baker-VVbw-l<-r Mfg. Co.. I>a!l; . Tex.
PRFVESTION ^
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wl| cmt* t «t »1 ;ft>cot
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Tuffs Pills
Oklahoma Directory
TXX DEERE UPLEKENTS
- VELIE VEHICLES
AM J ' **k .*■' •
JOHN DEERE PLOW CO.,0.i-.-,:
PHOTO
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MACHINERY “l.l:.1.'*0!.!?! :
d'/M Wni# • » . p .
Sctrttwesteri Micsfictiriff Co. °*
Fa^c.s C 2 '2e:e-3e-ce Ha .
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t I>e:aiwa-e
hr^iT'+y. Impk/r-.i:
•'•a** bit rote a*
for ware, for
tt. at if De.a
? ie< oration pen-
)v iu:*.
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•''' be ' w x: i
f
-*lr*g R:n?' t.lz"
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ftrwa.r2 he hur.ed
•:.rn*rr.vit £
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smatjons. and
nonfjre* and i.io-
Penn
Pass®/
HOME OF
hide the di*
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terr.pY.rar;
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CLARK
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PIANOS
pfcia late Ir.
■
COLUMBIA GRAPHCPHOHES
AND RECORDS
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to get our pr:cen
DITZELL MUSIC CO.
£22 M. fcc.bm»»A It. *• r.*i a*-.
10 nr*i>f
ce or the oth*-r of
nd Poplar Grrrre
from the cancer
11 nose, nad *preA.-
feiie Yjf his fare, so that
"ar a r'een silk shield
igcremest; It «u of thi*
tion that be dl*^d A con
ironicie describes him aa
skeleton—Indeed, ad
at corporeal Integ-jm^nt"
rr.*'EM':.ir»*r left Pbdadei-
he afternoon of July 1. It
ry to get Rodney ha«-k to
Ind^r^ L uenne *vxa . - y July 4. the day
*;pc - fc* •a*' r..g tr.A- rote *j^n 'he
adc;*’ 'f ’.•< .**'-. amt ion Alicia'*
aH day he rode at top sp«-d; and Rod
ney .8 auppoM-d to have started on the
r*-* m Jo-rney a t:*e evening of t'.e
second
Tnat r.'in of Rodn*') ■ deserres to
Gssc -e Engines.
- • - r»n ■ y u«^d to a
ted extent as yet. They are just
::.z ■;.*?. One dealer estimates
*t f ve p. r cent replacing wind*
s. Pec; le are very conservative
Tre Gertie Garre.
n. k*-r—Dki hv set foot here mnn
ioefe^r—Yes, he kicked another
p—yer on the skull.
• LI rP-T1 •-!» \ I E HOI **5 KCEP1 li*i
c- ----l in: y- e*.: when new. Ail grooeis.
:* only the clacking of
•'.Lzues pect is better than
i n^e —Antoninus.
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r* ‘ *-r "- w* • >a».ir-l\4lfU.
Lij 1*»: — Tl ***** ic leu tl CACdr.
Sue RElmaU multiply rapidly and
ion.* snakes are adders. I
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met ono who a im t:*si
ho ha I mn -e a r..
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« mi. rn Si„ * t *■ st
not a re proa, >ii I a * •• . , '1,
SitakHt* Ik'whii or AU*ertM. '
125 Million Bushels ol
Wheal in 1909
W,wf, rn C*n«.1a flr' I or- p, f.wr
1. » will , ,1 , > ir' | t „ t. . (AfUi
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luinbrr fawny ol.|„|,,,.(|
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rarlioulAra aw to auHaM.. !, ,
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J S CRAWFORD
No 125 W N oth Striot. Aantot C » »•,
U*«*Mlitn»Minonn*wt nm > d>
DEFIANCE STARCH ; - • - ’
• tarv uea ... i. , • n,
Mitchells eye SalvetS\
Ur- rjr jnc L Zt~./
j fit# *f bmta wf*i
-ft u ih^r riVT7.
I T! r<j-ug*. ba*-
• .*■ b* .40* tii u r.Ztrt axJt
ftame.
j t.u/ : *-t ‘n m>,t.x »/yf U-
I uxniru^d Is rtc/ry
VerT 'im til wr*o li>-
t rr.x •*«T
| l ► * itr, our Uk-r*x*crr
trtjr* t,
.•* f».’r #rr.bl^ms
tT'jTTi tt, - ur tsJr. to sbor*.
j Wy.lie Uirr-oMi. Its
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od rnn ti*s ns
tlos’s <“rr -
b*i- ' sr.d I-; i>#*rr jr *
Evrrniorv'
C ••c’d Barnet.
University cf Chicago. He has b*ven
a pastor and so'.sl settlement worker
and general s^'.retary of the Religious
Assuv-lation of America. From 1500
to 350; be -was professor of sociology
.a Illinois college
JT
Why Srculu Irdiar. S*r»ar?
Some wrt-.ar lays Inulans don’t
rw*ar Why should ’fcay* Tt«y do
not have to h'*,l£ tfc< r wive, up. they
dr e- * ’<• *r.d ~- rett-'-r. ta!<
phone werv:-* ’hey do oot have to
bar* on ’i ear stra; - they do cot
sit behind vast mihinery ereailons at
the theater a.-.d few of them have to
work—He ston Post.
Don’t Feed Your Cotton to the Boll Weevil
-T--
I. • -a rri2<? “ ra«ul";l5' «° Colton gnawing. Crop new fail.
Whs j?js5Att
S-t% vT“ S-.T 'wWitLSSiK
to^^^250°,‘e*‘- No*°*^'hLr«uvb*clrc
SPUR FARM LANDS
wkhIS^bcSS 2dt.“d C*~ C°un,,a’1F« M -fonaAip.,
, „ ____ CHAS. A. JONES. Manager.
For S. V. SWENSON A SONS. SPUR. DICKENS CO.. 1 EXAS.
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Williams, B. W. The Pittsburg Enterprise (Pittsburg, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910, newspaper, June 30, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1043059/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.