Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 12 of 12
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FRESH and PURE
This is the verdict of those who hav e tried our
GROCERIES that wh.it we sell is Fresh and Pore.
We are headquarters for all binds of good things to
eat, and are alwav> sjl.ol ti> -,: v. you. Our
Golden Rose Coffee
Is the Host on tin' market I ■" cent-
We also desire to call your special attention to our
Polar Bear Flour
The best Hour in the state for <-.75.
If ;ts something; :ood to eat you want, call 011 us.
Wilh cash purchases we give coupons on
the Enterprise Piano Contest
Stogner & Glasgow
"The People's Friends"
Phone No. 374
BOX NEWS ITEMS
Note- of General Interest From
FRANKLIN NEWS NOTTS
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B Mr. anil Mr W. K. D. Diagoa
Ijl had a narrow escap ein a one-hoi -p
n'i!.iiva\ last Suiniav near Mount
Zion.
School will cln-p here next
■ ah a pienu foi the siTh,oI.
riday
J\e v. Jterr) will prcai Ii at the
Methodist church next Sunday.
—veral of our citizens were in Miss Fior^ce Johnion took dinner
W ..ill ti. oi! hti- lies* ami pasttiine 1 vv'1'1 Miss FJlen \\ right Sunday.
Saturda\ ! ____
Mr. I ianl ( lirT^m returned from | Mr Si,"on Brucsch
1 hick ha Wednesday where lie liad ] machinery ill Ins mill this week.
In clt mi business.
Mrs. Gower took dinner with Mr
and Mrs. A. T. Ahsheir last Sunday.
Do not forget the singing conven-
tion which convenes here next Sun-
day.
Mr and Mrs. Huringard of Okla-
homa City are visiting Rev. t'hildre
and family.
. -nine of the much needed
1 i'k I' - done to our public high-
ays the past week.
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\\ GoodGroceriesGetCustomers
We are giving" the people j^uoil urucerii - at the
lowest prices, and our business is e rowing every
day. We keep our stock fresh. Handle tin c>:
i lie \\. (). \\. boys of Box are
preparing to present themselves at
1 >> t li fv -edftle C a• iip
M nda\ 11il^Iit We wish them «i
•p merry time.
■A i Mr. J. B. Arnold is in receipt ot a
; telcphi 'i'r menage. ««*> we are told,
-.i\::iu' hi- i'..iher •> not expected to
li\< thrrugh until Monday, lie lives
at^Blanchard.
We ii •!. . tliat John Skinner ha>
fin -li' ,! hj\ uitf residence at tiie old
11« :im■ plaee. She i> a beauty boys.
K< p the good work up. We under,
-tand it e- -t John about $1,000.
; Pretty g od farm house, I guess
Mr. Taylor, of near Lexington, was
-itin# hi* daughter, Mrs. \V. S.
j l'"\N.:m last Saturday and Sunday,
i Mr*. 1> Nvlan Nvas bitten by a spider
Thur-day and i* suffering very much.
Sli was attended by Dr-. Hill and
| Burns.
I he ; a-t week has been very much
| i; ineei.it 1 by th« farmers of this
! - • :nmi;n:t> \'i \ing days, one
Mr. Garland Wright had a
Moutlay and expects to move
Anada rko.
sale
brand*
We want your busines
J.
Special
KULE & COMPANY
FLOUR and FEED Special
■■led on in. crops. We
uce R. !.. M : • and W. E. I).
l)ra.:>o's wli it looking fine as it
ins i" he; i. With a fine season
w siJe no reason why this is not a
i".' cr■ • 11 '< i this part and hope to
see more of it next year as we have
w ma liinery now to take cart of
:■ 1' lohny TVjrirnett says he i<
tir ' I" thr,-h all they will sow
with hi- new J. 1. Case steam
t'v lu-r. I.it 11- patronize
Mrs. Bettie Ivie and family Were
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Blackburns.
Mcs lames S. .1. Schnit/, Sam Sp'r. s
M. F. Patterson were Norman shop-
pers Saturday.
n ork111v' it1' : '\l (' i ■
but without succi.-- M.-v i-:.. t ■
>t cxemplarv liabit-. bei. - a leadei
m the Y M* ( A and a man who
undei no iii iiiii tail'a aid be r
pected to "go on i lark' ■ r drc p < lit
'•/ >kI>t piup.i 11\ Iti li ared thai
hi ha mil with I• >.;l pl.n
State <if Oklahoma, l leva land Coun-
ty. ss. In the County Court sitting
at Lexington.'
In the mutter of the assignment of
thv Trial Calendar of -aid court
sitting at Lexington, for the regular
May, I'fll, term: Order.
< Irdered. that the trial calendar
within and for said county, in the
county court aforesaid, be and the
same is hereby aoigntd for trial on
the dales hereinafter set out.
Monday. 15th day of May, 1911, at
9 o clock a. m.: State ot ( ' 1.lahoma \-.
J M. I aylor, State of Oklahoma iv
I 'at Sampicr, State of Oklahoma \ s.
l uther Bingham el d, Slate • I ( >1.
lahoma \ s. John DeVos, State of Ok-
lahoma vs. Clarkson, State of
(Iklahonia .\ s, jtieo. Hawkins, Stat'
of Oklahoma vs. C. S. Burns it al.
State of Oklahoma \- John
son.
Tuesday, 16th day of May, 1911. at
9 o'clock a. m. Fletcher Cnnefetion
ary Company \s John II. Asbnry, S.
P. Griffin vs. R, F Brock et al, (i. P.
Join ton v- J. (i Morsce, Annie M
1' , i "K S Bryant. State c.
• K. >:..•!(. . . . ■> MtKiduy et u!
Witm - inv hand and seal oi sain
1 ii day • • Mav, 10||
F. B SWANK,
Count) Judif
ourt tlo
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COMING EVENTS.
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Many Entertainments Arc Planned
For the Last Month of School.
The following is a corrected sched-
ule of recitals, concerts and entertain
mcnts to be given in the opera house
between May II and June S.
Group II reital, Thursday even,
ing May 11.
I'lay by Dramatic Art department,
I i iday c \ t iling. May 12.
Piane recital by Mrs. Johnson,
Well,. -11 ,i\ evening. May 1".
High School Play, Thursday even-
ing, May 1H.
GraduntittR recital, Miss Julia Meier,
piano; Mi Cora Higgins, violin,
I'' la \ e\ mug, M';iy 19.
11 iawatli , Chorus and Glee Club
concert, Saturday evening, May 20
' • i on 1> iii recital, Wednesday even
ing, May _'4.
' ira.luating recital. Mi-- Marie Hup
ter, piano; Mis Bess McLennan,
voice. I-riday evening. May 26
Group I recital, Wednesday even-
ing, May .11.
FREE
Mi-- Pearl Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
dinner last Sunday.
entertained
Elcvcld at |
The stork called at the homes of
Rev. Berry and Garla id Wright last
week and left a son.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brue-ch 'and
family visited Mr. and .Mr.-. Wes.
Barnard over Sunday.
Mr. and Mr-. C. Cohee of Okla-
homa City visited Mr. and Mr-.
Deiini-. McLaughlin over Sunday.
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(iar'a-id Wright has sold h s Cioji
and he.usehold goods and «ill have
for the western part of Oklahoma
l,jnl j Saturday or Sunday, lie h i-acc-p'.-
| ed a position with the Baker Medi
HAPPN JACK. cine Co. Hi-many fiiends here re-
gret to see t.im leave tut wl.-h hini
success iu his new work
Shoes of
acterl
for
LEXINGTON NEWS HEfiiS
Many Noble people were doNvn
Sunday attending the ball game.
FREE
FREE
Get Busy and Nominate a Friend, or Church in Our
Popular Contest. Prizes Valued at $1,834 given
to the most Popular and Ambitious
Churches or Ladies in
this Vicinity.
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Have you ever worn a pair of our "VV
They are made with a no se ti lininy in *>. •
better fitting Oxford tit or n:n . , ri i. S -
would think t bey should b • price i at <5 0 1 B jtto i or Blue
$4.It' and iv. p., •- • I: • j;
r- .. eli
n ;t Ivin;
O ".fords?
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"'•WOMEN
i more comfortable and
i v siyles in tans. You
•s! 1 '. i Inn Metal or Red
ranee
■s i.s ti nv complete. Coine
! ines are broken.
'I. (in i Metal, Swede, Tan
Maids
and Matrons
short or tall —
find La France
the belt o( all.
Dainty and
dressy, delight-
ful I y dear —
sturdy and serni-
ble — they a -
all here.
Let us *how yo J
Style 5553 —
Three Eve Tie ii
• s 1 ds in Patent Colt, Swede aud Vici Kid.
$3.00, $3.50 and 34.00
: "cccive'i this Week
f childi'i'ii'-i >iioes soraethitig1 dilTer-
1 ■ child tu be careful with it's shoes
on iis feet as netir indestructible as
bo. Made in the broad comforta-
II hree tye 1 ie in
Paramount Patent
Kid. ®5 '
(iun Metal Pumps, welt soles,
li.' to 2 s2.00.
jodyear welt soles,
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! to 11 l i $1.75 X
i
Kid.
A pleasing pattern
lor particular
people.
and lli
will ]> • ase the child in appearance
in wear .....
select
Iding bells are going to ring
and some of Lexington'- "most
will be the lucky ones.
Alvin J. Harnett and wife, <>f St.
Johns, Kansas are visiting relatives
and friends in Lexington this week.
The bridge will be built bei\>r"
long. It is an assured fact now, and
it will be one of the best bridge-
across the South Canadian river.
Purcell and Lexington played a
good game of ball on Lexington's
grounds last Sunday. The final
score was 6 to 5 in Lexington s
favor.
Frank K. Stevens, formerly of thi-
place, but iionv of Mt. llermon, Mass.
came in Saturday afternoon for a
short visit Nvith his parents, J. J.
Stevens and family, east of Lexing-
ton.
The schools close here May 19th,
and the graduating exercises will be
given that night. President A. Grant
Kvans will give the annual address.
There are only three graduates thi> ;
year.
Mesdanus S. W. Hutchin and \\.
R. l'erguson, of Lexington Hastern !
Star Chapter, and Mr- Maud More- '
lock, of Box Chapter, left Monday
afternoon for Guthrie to attend
Grand Chapter.
Rules and Regulations Govern-
ing Contest.
1. This Piano and Popular Vot-
ing Content Nviil be conducted on
strictly honettt. l usin s- principles
with perfect justice and fairness
to all concerned. No i-ne in th;s
ofllce or connected wi-.h this paper
Nvi l brt a 1 iwe ! to compete.
2 The ^40o Hon Pit r e Cabinet
Gran 1 Piano will be given as a
trrand pri/.e. The lady oi or^an-
ixition rece.ving the hi^ii. st trial
number of votes will win the yrand
prize.
.'J The other prizes w i 1 be as
follows:
1st. Prize— < ne $200 Pian >
r;ur« hase cbecK and M k. DiauuniJ
Ring*.
2: (1 Pi ize -one $200 Piano
purchase cl eok «nd L«dy' Gold
Watch, K gin movem nf.
3 d Pr /ew-one $17"; Piai.o
purchase check and Lidv's Gold
Watch, El if n m v mem.
4-5-0-7-8-9 the }> izr; each, one
$150 Pa-'o purch se ch *!•', and
each an Klgfn Gold Watch
4. We r- serve tbe right to
dd more prizes to tbe above li-t.
Tbe winner of .the Grand P i/.e
cannot compet e f« r ether pr'zes.
5. In the fvent ot a ti for
any pr!; • the v In • thereof will be
rqually divided between those ty-
i n v.
•I. ii lit is reserved to chance
tin m' im.c> as necessity may de-
ma nd.
v \ otes orce depo.-ite 1 in the
•'■i! ■' b \ cannot be t anft rred to
another party.
'' Po un i-ters and agents
•on :: ;-s on- are suspended during
the content.
lc. \ otes will be offered from
time t.. time for special work.
11 An awarding committee of
two ot our business men will be
appointed to make a linal count
'iii j (list rubition of priz s.
12 T/i • contest shall close at
l| ,:||o'c oc> P \1. Juae 1 : th.
I.'i Two weeks previous to the
day "i c11 sing, the ballot box will
be .ocKi 1 and sealed, and the key
given to the ju ges • ppoir.ted.
t hus a- -iii in^r candidates there will
b no t aun er i• g with the ballots
11 We re.-erve the right not
award pr / • or count ttie votes
0 carnl:d.it s vi-bo turn in less than
.2" on subscript ion.
I "- (Jryan zat iona can comprtf*
"nlv !'t> ibe (ir. nd Priz . Individ-
uals fan compet • for any prize.
1<"' No vetrswill b - credited
on .-ub crintion to t!ie Kn ter prise
tor a petiod of time les-- than one
year. Votes
1 yt ar- $1 00 - 5,000
2 yf; rs S2.C0 - 17,i'00
1' mi v jtc- foe each a.blition-
al v a r.
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Go Buggy Riding
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losiery
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suit -iiik
I yauze
and 11il; h
Ladies all >UI< I >i
lietter duality .ill >
|1.25 value, at per |
Si 1 lc Ii>le Iki->' i.i >
tans, extra valu<■- .
isle hose, double soles
•i special at 23c.
cyptian yaro^top, heel and toe, extra value at 05c.
h> ->e. * xtra Iuh ■> and U t. and i. .\tra loim' idustic top, reyu-htr
■ .... ... |1.00
heliotrope, pin I.-., champagne, lavender, light and dark
Some of our men are working liard
to get ■iigncr-i for the gooil roail-
proposition which will he put heiorr
the commissioners at t !| e i r in-..
meeting Thev have gotten 11: •
signatures of nearly every voter ,n
this part of the country.
University
Has Sherlock
Mystery.
Ilolmes
Say, don't these soring d.iys make you
to enjoy a buggy ride? Well, we would
I think so.
We have a swell line of Bug.jies, and
can lit you up with a fine rig at a moderate
;| price.
Also wc carry everything carried in a
first-class hardware store.
Call in and see us.
Buster Brown guaran'.ccd hose for men, women and children.
]R. G.
fic^itJesfccaskV' r~
i rmp/m
Like one « f the puzzling mysteries1
t( Id of by t'onan l)oyle i-nhis tab - (
of Sherlock Holuit - i- the -tran.". 1
disappearance of t'lias. MetOrniick .
Nvhich just now agitating th c-
X. I ult n « f the I'niver- > ' ' '.!ah« u
y ' :;«1 l-.: - at:- <1 th m in n:ub i .ur.'eln
X ate i'rieiuU "i tbe in• ->inu man no eml ;
of unea-ine.sv Met ormiek. who i-. « n J
£ i if t h k st known a nd n st ; ul;>
Ij] -ttideni in school is l u-ine-s n
•j* , avjer •'!* the newly l«m;i« lied -1• i•!• ' '
niaee/1' ( h er ,i \\ i i; ;
£ > ( >k h«>in t < it\ to -•
f the publication, evju •; i:•. r- 'u •
T ; tile same day. 11> 1'.:- •: '•< n
J. or be: ■ 1 i II • r w.t - • '
v fied anh fr ii hi ' n <
idler to help luHi the mis- n^r man. The j
police the hietropo! :i | - . x.. z.'.-.tcoi j
My Hum, Taylor & Mi nicer
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Fox, J. O. Cleveland County Enterprise. (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911, newspaper, May 11, 1911; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc108294/m1/12/: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.