Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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ENTERPRISE-TIMES
"v. c. WELCH, sat. * Pub.
uuder'tb. wrtof oongMMot March
3,1879-
* application.
SAN I A Ft UMK OARli
South Bound
6 40 a m
411 v 45 a m
1? .. ? 1)2 p m
15 ... 9 f*i p m
421 focal freight e*cei)i' Sunday P m
North Bound
6 40 a m
4iK) ... — V 4ft a m
lft 6 Oil pm
H V 07 p ni
4M!« ,.l t.r.iiht except Sunday 10 25 •
Sdndat's edition of the Tu.sa
World was a wonder. While the
World has long been one of the
leading dailies of the state and up
to date on every line, this last
move of theirs puts them in the
front rank of metropolitan dailies.
It was composed of live sections,
containing 108 pages of uiatter(
giving not only all of the daily
news but a complete writeup of
Tulsa, its resources, industries
and possibilities as well as its busi-
ness The illustrations are all
fine, the workmanship is complete
while the descriptive matter con-
tained therein is exceptionally
good.
reildeut. No stronger pmof of
merit can be bad.
J. C. Teague, 415 Seventh St. P*r-
ry, Okla., y : Doan Kidney
Fills have always proven beneficial
U> me and I am glad to confirm the
stateme.it I previously gave In their
fav jr. My kidneys were weak and
I had palus lu my back. I used
Doau's Kidney Pills, procured at
the City Drug Store, and they gave
me complete relief.
The above statement must carry
conviction to the mtud it every
render. Don't simply ask lor a kid
ii ey reniedv —s k distinctly for
Doau's Kidney Pills, the same that
Mr. Teague had-the remedy back
ed by home testimony. 60c all
stores. Koster-Milburn Co., Props-
Buffalo, N. Y.
•When your back is lame —Ke"
member the name."
FRISCO
Westbound
Kfestbound
Special Notice.
All church, lodge and society no-
tices of events where an admission
fee Is charged, all cards of thanks,
resolutions of respect and other no-
tices of like character, will be cfcarg
ed for at regular rates. All notices
of religious services and similar
events will he published free.
Kate Barnard seems to think
I there is a conspiracy on foot to
I beat her out of her monthly puy
"i.'J-Ji* m jcheck. She has been drawing her
u-oc a m| regular salary so long while out
of the state for the purpose of
regaining her health that it would
be rather inconvenient to lose out.
But then Kate may get back in
the harness and earn her feed if
they do not work the recall on
her.
Actor:'!- " to «he Billings News
thev are git"" ^ W("kt
svstem for loaf thriving city.
Oklahoma Riflemen Champions.
Camp Perry, Ohio. Aug. 31.—Ok I
lahoma'* rifle team has been con
gr talat>d by nil competing teams
mid bv many letters and telegrams
from home over their winning the|
Evans skirmish match and as
prize iiwurii received the silver lovl
it.g cup presented by Brigardier
General R. K. Evans of the U. S.
army and chief executive officer of |
the national matches.
FETER1TA PLANTED
LATE YIELDS WELL
Thaw is m l in Canada and
John Li nil in M' xc', hut tbe>e
two extr« ines have noi met as yet.
The anoitv i>vt the lulsa post-
office ht.s be n finally soltled by
tilt appointinent of J. M. Crutch-
field.
I Clttrcinore, OV'a , Antr. 30.—Gen,
W. Vincent, or member of ti"
slate hoard of agriculture has on
display at eachoftho banks ofClaii'
more and also the Htnle Hank at
Foyil, a sample .«f that n.'W grain
rghum, feterlta, which he has
grown tlut ing this se ason on high
prairie land on his farm one mile
west of this city. The seed for tills
grain was planted on lutie JO, and
In spiteof the extremely hot tempera
tnre and sizzing winds, lias grown
rapidly and is now well matured
ii i and ready for feeding.
When the foreigners all get out Mr. Vincent has given an invlta
of Mex co and the n-itives have | tlon t0 a)1 farmers in this and ad-
to nrtv s 1 lv on one another they Joining counties to pay his farm a
' " ' - visit and inspect tlilB great yield
and Bee the superiority of this fam
Farmers, Sell or Trade Your Farm.
Q. VV. Clark & Co., have some
choice farms to trade in Polk, Cedar]
Hickory and St Clair counties, Mis
sntiri. Prices reasonable. These
parties want good Noble county, Ok I
lahoma lands. Come in and get a
list nl .mr trados. office north side|
square. 0 13 tf.
will geite down to something
definite as regards a i eace policy.
jas. K. Tekhki.i. Iihs been ap-
pointetl receiver o' pub ic monies
at tin- Wotalwartl la-d (lice. One
by one the hungry horde are
gradua lv being giv n b ir por-
tion of p e.
One more ediior has climbed
the gulden stairs. J. Y. Schenk
of Sulphui, Okia., whs shot and
killed by an ex-c. unty officer
there as the result of «n article
appearing in a recent issue nf the
paper and which he refused to le-
oug dry weather crop. The estiniat
ed yield of this one Btnall field
flftv bushels per acre
In speaking of the grain Mr. Vin
cent had the following to say:
"If there had been ten acres
feterlta planted and well tended on
each eighty acre tract of tillable
land in Rogers county tliis year
would have doubled our feed crop
and the farmer would have reason
to feel safe. This grain has the
much praised kaflr, growing by it
Bide, outstripped fully half in pro
duction and is at least thirty days
earlier than either kaiir or milo
maizt. It is certainly the great dry
weather crop."
Mr. Vincent is contemplating aav
tract, l'be killing whs with jing practically the entire yield for
a shot pun hist Friday morning.
Both were democrats.
seed and states that fully half the
estimated yield had been spoken
for.
WORDS FROM HOME.
In the appointment of Judge
Jy>ufbarrow t" succeed .Judge
Jesse Dunn of the 8ii|ir me court
the governor ha- ar«iiwe<l the ire Statements That M ay be Investigat
of one John B. Doolin, ti-h and
game ward-n bv appointment of
his exci-llency, who thio tens to
resign becau-e the man he recom-
mended was nut appoint ul. J"lin
you had better holtl "ti t< the job
you have as you a'o now a mat t ird
man ntl an"ther s* ft j •'
Testimony of Perry Citi-
zens.
When a Perry citizen comes to
the front, telling his friends and
neighbors of his experience, you
can relv on his sincerity. The
statements of people residing in far
state ofoklalipma tss
I n^the" Ul sir i c I Co u r t ...and for the t'ounty
and State AloreMid. 1
George I. Lynch. I'lttlntiff
, . u \Luella Queen, Ida May
h'Jons!V.'w Wirt and Irene Lyons Nap.ei's
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
£W Wirt and Irene Lyons >aPJfr*>
rtir mlants I willow Monday the *~nd da>
NoWeandS^te of OkUSJma offerTp^bhc
low nu described land anil real estate towlt
The korfh half of the North eastquarter of
Ti.ir vtwo (32) in township Iwent)
u,.,_ i)l I iiioniii Said above aescnoeti i
jmmKU
Under Sheriff. _
H. A. Smith. Atty. for HI".
First published in Enterprise-Times Aug. 7|
in the his 1 rict court ofnoble co-
UN'l Y STATE OF OKLAHOMA.
Iva Moredtck, Plaintiff,
Theodore8Moredlck, Defendant.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Said defendant will take notice that lie
is been sued in tl.e above named court
unon a petition (or divorce. ..Simony and
custody of child, and must answer the pet.
Uonthereof on or before the 19 day ot Sep-.
ii ber 1W13. or said n-'tit.oil will be 'aken
true and judgment for plaintiff in sa.aac
iVon for a divorce will be rendered accord
"1K'y I. W, Wright, „ .
Olerk of the Dist. Court.
LSEAW AuorneWor Plaintiff. I
• ht' awuy places do not command your
""" confidence. Home endorsement Ib
be a haul thing t.i la'.ti i.elote tlm the kjll[J tliat Sticks Doau's Kidney
winter seastm comes t*n. Look
alter same an 1 li h.
thing better sho vs t
Pills. Such testimony is convlnc
until some intf. Investigation proves it true.
Below is a statement of a Perry
First Published in Enterprise Times Aug. i
Notice of Receiving Bids for Leas-1
ing Public Lands for Oil and
Gas Purposes.
Notice is hereby given that the Commis-
sioners f the Land otttce of t"e Slate of ok
f.il.o.na will iBceive sealed bids at the office
ol the Secretary in oklahoma Oil/okiahoma
■it four (41 o'clock p. m., on the Mth day of
September. 1 U. lor the leasing of certain
school lands in Lincoln. Pottawatomie,
fieveland. Kay, Noble. Payne. Garfield and
Comanche counties, and a portion of the I
Arkansas Biver bed. f9r oil and Kas purpo-1
ses. as fully set out in an adrt ^enient, I
VinhlUhfd in the Da v oklahoman, oklaho-l
mi Oity? oKalioma. on AuguilM. 1913. Copy
of publication notice, form of bids and rules |
of bidding can be bad by addressing.
John R. Williams, Sec'y.,
okahoma City, okla.
Dated this 22nd day of August. 1913-
...Going to Leave...
Everything Must Sell, Regardless of Prices
5 Horses
8 Cattle
Hogs
Poultry
Farm
Implm'ts
Grain
Fodder
B. A.Moritz
will htive a sale of all farm effects at
his place located 5 miles north and 4 l*^
miles east of Perry, and 112 niles
south and 1 mile west of Otoe Switch
TUESDAY
Sept. 9
Sale starts at ID o'clock Free lunch
Terms: Sums under $10 cash, over
that amount a credit of 12 months on
approved notes with 10 per ct interest,
5 per cent off for cash.
Col. J. B. Queen & Sons
Auctioneers
First Published in EtUerorlse-Tinies, Aug |
Publication Notice.
In the District Court of Noble County,
State of oklahoma
John W. Bryant. Plaintiff.
TS.
lulia It. Bryant. Defendant. ,
TI"*'said defendant. Julia K- Bryant, will I
take notice that she has been sued in the
above named court, and must answer the
petition tilee therein on or before the llth
Sav- "I octobe.. I'll or said petition will be
lake., as true and judgment for plaintiff in
said action for a divorce will be rendered
acc"L?wf WKUiHT.UIerk of District Court. |
p/w.'cRKSS. Attorney for Plaintiff.
First Published in KnUjrprlse-'l imes Aug. 7,
Notlea to Pavinu Taxpayers
Notice is hereby given that the 1U13 Paving
l ax wiK be due and payable at the office of
'"e Chy °'erkT F'"BUSCH.CiVj'oierk.
First published In Enterprise Times #4-13.
In the District Court of Noble County, ok-
lahoma.
Cora L. Elwood, Plaintiff.
Otis R. Blwood. Defendant.
PUBLICJA I ION NOTICE.
The said defendant Otis R. Elwood will
take notice that he has been sued in the
a >ove named court, and must answer the
petition filed herein on or before i«e nth day
of october WI3. or s id Petition will be taken '
as true and judKment for plaintiff in said .
action for a divorce will be rendered ac-
cordingly- . ... . .
I,. W W, nifht.
Clerk of Dis-
trict Court.
p.KW. Cress. Attorney for Plaintiff.0-4 4t,
YOUR
=OPPORTUNITY
HERE!
The Enterprise-Times has a 6 months
scholarship in one of the best business
colleges in Oklahoma, also one in a fine
Missouri college. The Enterprise-
Times is going to give these scholar-
ships to some boy or girl in Noble
county who may want to take a course
in bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting
or any of the other branches which go
to make up a business education. Here
is our proposition"
To the boy or girl who secures the largest number of
paid in advance subscribers to the Enterprise- l imes at $1
per year, will be given the choice of these scholarships.
In order to be eligible to secure one of these scholar-
ships you must secure at least One Hundred yearly subscri-
bers or Two Hundred six months subscribers.. '
To the first boy or girl handing in the required num-
bei of subscriptions, will be given the choice of college
scholarships, to the boy or girl handing in the next largest
list will be given the second scholarship.
All those handing in a list of subscriptions who fail to
win one of the scholarships will be paid a commission of
of twenty-five per cent on every dollar handed in. Receipts
and necessary supplies will be furnished you on application
The Enterprise-Times is the oldest paper
published in Noble county. It is the official
county paper and is accredited with being the
best newspaper published in the county today.
Its news are reliable and its local columns con-
tain all the events as they happen. It is a de-
pendable chronicler of the news and its owner-
ship doesn't change every year or two.
Your boy or girl is in need of the school-
ing which this paper is offering them. They
need not be out one cent in getting up their list
of subscribers. Ask your friends to help you.
Address all communications to the
Enterprise-Times
Perry,
Oklahoma.
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Welch, V. C. Perry Enterprise-Times. (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc116196/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.