Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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SNAPSHOTS
JAIE WPIEBEE
ed in tlu- first assistant postmaster's
office in Washington. No [it una will
♦nieeeed 'I'. <"■ Higgins Mr. Kirk saysj
bo cannot rcluin Higgins as 'asslst-
aiit because lie is not. in tjiu civil
I service ami tlie regulations provide! vvrTLK VIT.I'A KICHKST «>! .\l,l
: tliut lie must select an assistant from , OSUifitf.
i one already in t.lie service.
t Published
Feb*. 1
; State Of
i Coil nt,
Weekly Eli
and 24. 1SI1M
Okhiluima, Washlni'.i m
ss.
I One of Hie sil ls in the automobile |t| (jj y ||Y\I> to ll.\Nl> IMTTLK
: politest suys it' siie wins the scliol-j Vl'TKIt .">() VlvMtS.
ifs all right to put the lid on good i ing and the other tells of anotlior 1 ursh-jj, s|,c Is going 1o send her1
man and his Intended w,ro|sleaijy to school. i
und tight but when the advocates of I young
so hlani- "fell in" while skating on the ice. ,
| Foot note: You see one couple "fell i A woman who coufesses that she 1 Auut Jane Apptebec. ut lulsn.
till- oilier couple "fell in.' L „0,tl faHhioncul" who likes "to sew .Oklahoma, is U"\\ a national eliarao
land cook" and who modestly ae-,teP. in tlie curr< nt numlicr of The
I 'I'l'" "cw Piclnres <.r lititod States j knowk,,,Rl.B thai sue is pretty, has ■ Altierieiin Magazine there appears
Senator ltr'..-;i'.w of Kansas flatter , to the mayor of Kansas City!
| him a great deal. Thoy make him ^ [li(1 ,1(T ,u limiin}; a husbaud.
I (lee whizz! What does a woman
that w t to advertise for ;i r "When a woman with
a dry towu want it put on
ed tight that, even a prohibitionist j
can't get a drljiU, thai is carrying a out. '
good thins too far.
' "L)o you .play tin- piano?" asked a
young man of a young hrly. '\es
do you read the S-tt unlay Kveiiing
Post,', was her quick reply.
' In the District Court.
James K. Jones, Jr., as adminis-
trator of the estate of Jam s i
K, Joiies, deceased Plalntitf.
va.
A. S. Griflln and Charles A. Snn-
dals, as partners, doing 'business
under the linn name of Sandals, I
firllllu & Company. Frlck-Reid
Supply t'ompany. a Corporal Ion,
The Sterling Oil Company, a ;
Corporation, A. S. Griffin, i
Charles A. Sandals and James
Taylor Defendants.;
NO. 1390.
MlTli i: IIV PIIIUCATIOW
The naid A. S. CJriflin and Charles I
A. Sandals. as partners, i!'>ing bosi-
DR. HENDERSON
811 TO 815 WALHUT ST., KANSAS CITY, HO.
Th* Old Reliable Doctor Oldantln «nd lor.gvst located. A
reiuler Graduate In Medlclno. Over 34 Yeart' ioecialprictlce
Over 31 year* In Kanaa* City. f.STAMLiSHED I8«7. *
s^ToVi'tV::: Chronic, Nurvays and Special Diseases. I
Cur« truar&ntecd or mnn-v rrfnndtil. All medicine* furniehed ready tor use-no I
mere j rv or itijtirloii-t medl.-ir.e.^ no'd No <Im-.i tmn Iron hu*iri-M. mtioim l dlatM«a I
•.. . • M lne ««ni everjwhere. «re '"««« *,orc,?,t iSi
t'h. rg«- l'o«. Over tn. too caaes c ircil. As« f.d eipn .nice are Imponant. Stale your
togeiad isnd for tormi . na Ivatlon t«oe and MufliUnilal, ponoaally or b7 laMW.
Seminal Weakness ■"<«
I r,>I' •« and eli-ms—ran-Ing nlKtst
and ohs of mx>i 1 powar. pmipica and
1 bloii>hf9 on the face, confim d l u n ai'u
I For etfulness,t> «Mnlne«ii*i]<3 rmomo
I •ooUty.eio-. owedfor 11W, twop ntiuV
i lo«y-K. restore sexual pp««r nerve and
I bra)ti power >-iiliirne unit M i ••. i-ilu-n . «
| Mftn mdmatttjwu Atfornnrnact, MBA
I for tree book and list of qimalions
Radkally enred vtilh I
it v Imalllbla Home
[and Gleet^rr.Vop^n.1;;,,
| d"t nilon fit) n bualneas.l'nrn ffiiuranli nl.
1 B.miU and list ot Qiieatluu* f r.-e-acnt acalt'd-
Hydrocele and
PhlmOSiS orV.ln7er'_
Varicocele
vousdebility, weaxness c.f Uio "juM hjh-
tern eio .permanently curedwltbnutpaia.
the following sketch by Ivan Hunk-
look only half wild. |(!ce wliizz! What does a woman |k'|,;
__ ouly 1 ■>
, The greatest amount of cttiklqn liualmml for? ciilldreu and a wa«htul makca a
, , of the boxing matches held in the, Lartcr of a luiliion dollars It la In-
A Chicago preacher has jumped ,^Coliw;uul onmc from those who «lo J vou> my fl.|cnd, „-R all- . .
into tlie limelight by declaring In a lt attoml „1(.m and have no Idea- hv suilte all(1 gay tind
isrrr thcyar,>^ ^ aro
The lire In the Missouri state J™ ^ ^ {Q bc a good |A|,p|thoe said: I had to; I °s" j,!'IT 'MIk' " Si'id1
house removed one of the last of the |,..llow wll(„, ^^Hty and gotxl .lot Ifco rl.UJm, starve/ „ r n nil^I nt •< the Uk;'" ,US '"'V ;.,,lKU;"U, ^
I'ca coops that western states havem U|> in our front yard, "Today Ann. Jan* i credited «.lh ,Jj - • ^ ** lul-^ J , said plain it In said ac.„i, tor a di-
liren using for their capltol build- . t, wu bale Any', being the rich-, t member -f the icMatv ->■• > « • • j" ; " vorce and the custody ol all their
body ian be an-optimist on a fullUage nation. , is tli, ,eaUb-j^i l ' ""'T T"™ ""
it takes mettle to' lest nation. Per capita. In the world. >•>. I.Ml. Hie liis_ p.;ition .cordiagly
cured (or life. FllBod poiaonlrn ai\d «41
private dl^eunes permanently cured.
DflAI/ for both eT«* 96 pagea.
DvUIV pi,-tirr ,w1t h f nil dancrlptlon
of ubnve.li>e -f iim> rffeci taiidoura, neal
B'.'led In plain w rapper- -free.
i/«T Sill lL'.i Sa:k !« Ul Ufornclts It ots'.tiBl.
FhbeMu«eum of Anatomy FoaMaNOr.LV
"in answer
raising a hell of a family before he
passed in his chips.
gome men have tlu- ability to talk
long and loud and yet say nothing,
in 1Mb respect Lliey are like some
women.
ntss under the Hrin name of San —
men mines are UUCHtlon, 'llow jtlalS) Ortflln & Company. A. S. Orif-.^ flled tUereln by eaid plaintiff on
m,e W-.V writes IJO'ICOII i dill vou manage tnitoit'.'' Aunt .lane, liti, ("oarles A. Sandals, and I ic ()r l)(,|(||.(, )ll(l 2o|li day of March, A
'i nLii,,,,,;,,.,,
"Today Aunt Jain? is
Vint probably have noliced that
Hi,, owner of u «ln« that disturbs the
eniire neighborhood with his bark-
tiatKiitilly j
I body tan be
tumac.li. lin t
BBiUe and be gay and howl opt Units in '['lie story of lie
when the winds of adversity are chil-jund ctcrnnl vigilante
ling our marrow and every man we1 "'When my
11M1,
life Is one of ilmift jHh'lrlct Court
lv, Oklahoma, against said Ueteiiu-
tlrst husband, auk->nts. and that the said last, named
| meet sticks a hill under our nose and;,,, Cn^ain. nn, luten^ter died/S
I we have to stand him off. It takes! she raid, he It It us w i March. lHU. or slid P'tl
lall the Kaynessoutof a man to wakejto start busuH-ss on. en U wi|l 1,0 taken as true and a J.
:t ffhlU,r luorni,!g ?tU thC *e™ WOJ°,°dUt r he Uliat Tor - 1-jn.t rendered In said action a,a
'-f knowledge that there is ouly one In the wo.ld in tin ^ |. defendants. A S. CSr
his petition in
■A Washington Coun- IJat(>d thls 2(jt)l lluy of jammry
1911,
lt. It FOSTlilt.
Attorney for Plaint iff.
Attest:
L. C. Pollock, District Clerk.
Uy .1. H. Churchill, Deputy.
"The fellow l wauled to sec in _
very busy and 1 just thought 1 would i,li; generally slijops
run in here and loaf with you f«*l- [ through the uproar.
lows awhile," salil a visitor ill the j
Enterprise office about three o'clock 1 "All things come to hiui who
this afternoon. if the visitor had , watt8>-< j8 the motto of a Bartloo-(snoPledge mat mere is umj vuwjm mv " ■— 1 . j ( defotidanls
known more about the newspaper j vUU, bU8inc88 lie 'bas lilted it buvkol rull ol eaai. In the cellar and lory. A sandal
UuBluesa. be would have, known that (;j (fW|1 cnHC by ttdd,jns the words, no lK,tatocs or meat In the bouse and | " First I took in waalnug m ' i.usiness uuder
nobody works harder in town al thai | it. is generally grief." |no credit at the storea. A fellow is wouldn't get ahead that j^'af sandals tirlllln Company, and'In the County Court of Washington
eat | A. Griflln and Charles A. Sandals,
I IC'.t 1-
2-1 111
ti Hon
judg-
agalust
i 111 n
as partners,
Then dolug business under the linn name
(Published in the Weekly
Jan. 1!", Feb. II and 111
nterpriso
1 n 11.)
hour;of the day than the force-on an
afternoon newspaper.
This seems almost insult, added to
ilijury. The ladles must not only
wear their skirts so narrow that it is
Impossible to step across a mild pud-
dle, but they must be long, (tlie
dresses, not. the ladles) ouough to
drag in tile uiud
You eau hardly ever tell why you
like people, but it is an easy thinu
to tell why you don't , like a Whole
lot of them.
•'•The true friend is one who Hi inks
He has a right to privately call your
attention to your weak points. Hut
too touch of this calling attention
generally results in somebody else
taking the true friend's place in your
affections.
;apt to be a little weak in the knees 1 came to the conclusion ...at m ■ «.* -• j 0bal.,,.h a. Sandals, | County, Oklahoma.
The Highest praise a man gets is when be looks at his 1 >ad and th«n as the world existed ® 'm . lfo 'tlH, HUUI ,,r $ 1704.! u. togotheri In the matter of the Estate of Kl-
gcnerally handed out hy the preaeh-jup thi; ]ong slippery hill thai staii.ls|und 1 decided I would litip m.pp . ^ lj||cr)>j(t thw.0„ fnm, ,1.<> airtjn.er Hall, de-eased.
or at his funeral or ladled out by!betweeu lliui and prosperity. A bigjtlm world with lood. 1 January, Hill, at six per | Notice to ( i-edilors.
himself In the form of a paid write- j percent or the roaring liohs lie down . " '1 washed ami sc annum; and the further All persons having claims against
and burrow in the ground just like-had money enough lo buy . • ' • s) s (mmi.nu, with Interest j Klmer Hall, deceased are required
the ordinary Cottontail Rabbit. So that cow and her call were •_ 8lx cent. |to present the same with the nec.es-
tlay of March, A. I)., lull, or said
petition will he taken us true, and
a judgment for said plaintiff in raid
action as prayed for In said petition
will In/ rendered accordingly.
Dated this 1st day of February,
I 1 I I .
L 11. 1! Alt LOW,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Attest:
li, C, Pollock, District Clerk.
(Published lu the Weekly Enterprise
Jan. - Feb, 3 and 10, 1911.)
Notice of 1'iibliealIon-
State of Oklahoma, County of Wash*
iiigtou, S8.
lit t.10 District Court of said
County.
Azel Ford, Plaintiff,
up.
for the women as
broken heart.
Thieves broke Into the Dupont
Powder company's storehouse loeat-
M midway between Bartlesville and
Dewey one' night last week and stole
a quart of liquid glycerine, and
Ltjrcd
A prize lighter with a broken nose j when you happen to meet some un-
isn't half as much of an attraction ;fortunate devil down on his luck,
man with a j while things aro coining your -way,
1 be a little charitable to him. CJlvc
'him a smile anyway. Some day the
1 111 wheels of fortune may spin around
Omiortniiitv may have knocked at UL ILM , , , .
n.i,.tif.«vili( in, n 1 ujid you will stand in his shoes and
he door ot some Baitlesvllle nun, ,,„u„ ..nu o
but it is pretty evident from the,r | |e «any .pay bMk the .mile ;Mtb a
present station in life that they werejHltle lmuu'at'
busy iu some joint wishing eacii oth-; ' ,
! The Enterprise closed its Had
UpoiTbHCK. |Writing" contest a year ago. but
1 washed and sewed until
\wv annum;
lbal cow and hercaif jvere.lm be- <>f ^ ^ ,o pr,
Tcrais "catt'cincu shipped thousand, per annum from the 1st day ' Oelo;
of cattle into the territory. Some-1 her. 1. I u. and the ....
a cow died and if very young, land a further judgment will bo 1 ,u_
limes
The cattlemen toldjdered in said action against all
of
nary vouchers, to the undersigned
administratrix at the oflleo of ('ra-
ver & Owen, UiCi Lanuoui building,
Hartlesvllb', Oklahoma, within four
the foreclosure I months of the date hereof or the
her calf died. -...
m 1 toulU l..v, .11 U ll.«rle Ul jenr,.1 g wm
MAI'DM IIADI
Sw to Sfcr .....ri,,,l,btaln,K jn U,. M;i
""to all Uods «I "''"tliei- (l.l 1.1 : All of M. rls"' ■ J! ^
looked after her Hush eW. in ahd ,Jo certain oil and gas,
Ailininistratrix.
Dated Jan.
gaunt woman
iVOIUa.ll HKIMSU '' I , ,1.,... .1 In
N„U,Iw jaunt. .1 i .r. . ' ,1.:
-mm 1. II..- W u. l.-, Ul 4 til?jW, s.'itl.lHily r.i.l,.g I1...I11.™. W >' ««, •
„■ vvl.« n, mIudying l.l Dliyalolony.!Dotno.-'it-, ivho oltei. c\t i to Mik J ,.,it.iXnr> Jom. Carrlmt. aatl Jan.™ K 0Ut
L,. utr. tlon'l you too,--, aaidi. I ° , « , « .allli.K lolta..-. Jr. W" * J '""! IVa.l.H.gl.,
boy
lesson
Ills
put your doughuuts In"
P? K:
1 wore unable to decide Whether it .ami «afely brouglit tiio n
illillshed in the Weekly
prise Fob. 3, 10 and
of Piililicalion.
Oklahoma, County
lilngton, 8S.
District .Court, of
Jones, Jr., administrator ; Cuuuty
.air across jot- the estate of James K. Jonea, Sr.., j Amumla |,; Wagoner, l'laint Iff,
There wasn't any oth-{deceased, hi which raid oil
The following on "How lo shoot a; ( , K \vavc-Domo-lin-her arms. 'There wasn't any oth- 'Veceasou 111 .. ..
«ll- If y tlklal...'..... I;™" .,r l-.«l.™Ha J..«™al. TU j,r ,ay.- .he l.l. •, TO„U..-, ^
I fair sHHijilfl Avha-t 5* 1^' peppk ifniiiiwinr ^t*411*1110111 «>r buHiiiCFB cou-h" H>bc* tlifti ralf.
hottoiii
and gas
K. J jnes. Sr.,
lessor, said leases having
"xpciited -by ltlcbard t.-
rate and pulv
IIIrma at its
I Democrat of ,
," ("Mverytliing is seen at Hie corner o'f jdnstry. Then
posslbk'. t;ni, CiD,cirilir,fttI. Quickness, Hind between two and
amen time when she jams, dated November Stli 1SMM. ex-
Ihous-' plrlng November 7th, IJU, and tov-
^^l^Srlt^tStlori i Where' a man puts down a well hud awkwai^ |ami bcad of ^
Frank J. Iloudinot, Annie S. M.
boudinot, I. H. Nakdlmen, Trus-
tee, First National Hank of Fort
(llbson, Oklahoma, a corporation,
Johnson llobbina and 12va Rob-
bins and James P. Allen. Defend-
ants.
Said Defendants above named will
take notice that they have 'been sued
in the above named Court upon notes
for $fi,00(1.00 anil to foreclose mort-
gages upon the real catale describ-
ed iu plaintiff's petition and to quiet
title to all tlie properties described
In s'tld petition and must, answer the
petition riled therein by said -plain-
j tiff on or before the 10th day of
March, A. D.. 1911, or said peti-
i tion will bo taken as true, ami a
i judgment, for said plaintiff in said
3ahi action for the sum or *5,000.00 and
foreclose mortgage covering the
described in plaintiff's pel i-
11ion and to unlet title thereto'Will be
Mont Wagoner, Defendant. i rendered accordingly.
Said Defendant. Mont Wagoner, j Da-'.«-d this 25tl.i. duj of January,
will take notice that bo has been 1911.
the above named Court up-
Kuter- j
11.)
•ward With tlio declaration that work j
lug man can support a family on
*1.25 per day. This wise guy says
the working man can do this if he
Will teach his family to live a ' sim-
ple life." That kind of a lire, the
kind that a man with a family must,
live who undertakes to do it on
$1.25 per day. isn't a "simple life.
It's simply bell.
t,t la noted that most women or,
"two-faced"—the face they wear up Ko-dcvit
town and the oue lliey wear when
expected company arrives, is differ- Since the
cut from the oue tjicy wear ordinar-
ily around home when the old man
wants lo smoke his cob pipe iu the j brain is Jired
parlor.
the depth at which a rival a tew !|)pgs nm| strength and weakness. It hem to Kansas (II
hundred feet away found a gusher, ,gouui of the me|1 k„ow whJU tbcjlfl 0,00.0 worth each year,
and gets nothing, bo sends for a ^ do|ng( ,)U, mosl casc8 as the! "From the
work
thin
that
know exactly what they are doinji.
and in many eases the foremen are
supposed to boss jobs that they have
never seen one of the like before.
But it Is
sued
on a petition for divorce and pos-
session of child upon the grounds of
desertion and non-support and must,
answer the petition filed therein by
"shooter." The latter comes with
Ills conspicuous buggy, so painted
that, all may beware, carefully low-
ers two or three hundred cans of
nltrp-glyccrine to the bottom of the
"hole," and then llres the charge in
one of two ways—one by a live wire;
I he second by using the picturesque
1-4 of the SW 1-1 and tlie 8
,1-2 of l.ot 4, containing 21.01 aorea, |vaid 1>iatut|ff w, or before the 20th i
time she began pur-! and the Northeast 10 ncre8i°1' — "
KANlfl K MICHAELSON,
II AY ICS Mc0OY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
ATTEST:
L. C. Pollock. District Clerk.
Uy .1. 15. Churchill; Deputy.
e doing, but in most cases as me. > ron. t10 O00 buncheslall in Section ID, Township 27 N.. j
s ^yZ;nu r^hrr^e k,r„ ^ r ^
at. Mily the bosses and foremen Queen Severn or lc,g; and by IHcl^rd ('J
pedigree hogs and sold them like' Adams, as guardian of Uo T).
i l it..,i \m(.iitliei
Of
a veteran.
ns, dated November 8th, It)04, ex-
■overling the
I hp M llo - m M« taiully tills 1>1K H « * - ^ ' S^n lll„ K..
Ipeople. Kourtecn years ago she ad-land ■ • --
opted a baby girl from a St. botiisjless; ami ^ C'urrle P. Adams.
iorphan asylum ami is giving it op- dated June . • •
• lM . . . .. ...I I 11... «..i • s 1 n 1 'I mid covering the &•'' ' 1
You can't safely Judge a man's
courages by the amount of noise be
uia-kes "when .eating soup. Neither
can you tell how big check vi b
Wu name to it will be honored at the
bank.
You may be "sure you're rlglD."
all right, but for all that it is no sure
eign that you are going ahead.
thing ought, to be done whether you|man took into her '^0^.1 ra«iKc'l3"w-~o* -th«- Indian Meridian
could do it yourself or not." jpban*, belonging lo her bus urd s t ant,e 1J morP or
"stiuabble" in Mexico. «•" '•«« ueo she ad-,and containing
. lave bad in copy and proofs the
hnlu IsTlrrtl 1mi'r«0 i v' ttint I ft NEW INDUS! RIES | iiortui'i'llicii ViV iilucatloliaud llm finejsit. 191'. ll« ,
|-«5t town « "• III lit. mouth.\ )irt- M* . JZJ'l™.'[i't. !"4 ™l tl« NK
j Wo never did try to pronounce II. ■ w- 8,d to H#VI, Largest Ice j "When a Cattle j" . ,, sw 1-4 of the SK 1-4 of
Today we asked a Bartlesville Max-i Cl,,m Knctory. rled a 27 N.. Hang.-
rwir^jsrsr - - rr rl:^s
the seat or the Jar ^ M. fl. Price, who operatao the i^lrTed ^1-°'^OO^Bh^'bought 'land j'tog^thcVr 'Vitl. all the tools, apple
notiupo the word 'Horace.' In Hie (street, has let the contract for a con- home, occupying a valuable X«ir tmcration, and
old Cos,lilian tongue it would be pro-|crcte building 30x30 feet and has
for ail
ill be
of the
Two very important, news itcuisi
aro
patches
young
out" of an automobile while joy l id- postmaster.
M «.',.ld bl. ™«.. Ireca d .b„,l ; .ppurtoii.nt l Ml J
r rsf
'••on™ n eroiw or blaiihpt In01- has .. first lli-n in altl i.ttn.isc,
L Pinlor t,n,.o,..t t.r «!.« -
tiounced 'Hawreeth,' but now it I®jpure'hased modern machinery r
pronouiieed Jii" Egnlish as • is thc^^ Thc planl w
%01 01 a P built at thc rear of bis store a«, >• ans are 8CCn 0I, her piazza, lor m-nae '«« •• •- dpr.
co very important new b ,i„i'\Wst Thii-tl street Inn.-ntlv she acts as interpreter and; bo taken, as aforebiuu, .
recorded in the telegraph tils- M. T. Kirk announced today tbft Wcbt 1 M.c . ! ' '! advice Though not an Omkc lug said premises to be sold and the
hes today. One tolls how a'a man named Frank S. Neptune o I nave iTi o hi blrth le'lias been brought up by |proceeds applied to the .payment of
1K man and his best girl "fell Minnesota, will be the Lt Sb0 from infancy, married one|,he amount due plaintiff and e
leiu and spent all but the last jcosts of suit au
i years of her life among them: Und f6recl«lng all o mi^ drl« nd
al the age of S2 she enjoys., the ants from a right. Utlc, -
... . it. mom. ini«/.d nnnnprtv ami nQU > "i
The Oensmore Hotel
KINTH and LOCUST STREETS
;tt£
J.t'OWSfCTt'
SBC-
Offers the best ac
1. ion and gcrvico
hotel in Kansas
uiodcrste pric
•ommnila-
of any
City Bt
We e
p«< iilly solicit the
age of the great
west.
patron
Sout'a-
———Our Rates Art)1
EUKJPEAN PLAN $L to PER DAY
eeinl rates week or month)
Try us uext time in the ctty. Tnko the Independence Avemie cars at
Union Depot, get off at 8th aud Locust and walk one block south.
After The Grippe
"lam much pleased, to he able to write and thank
you for what Cardui has done for me," writes Mrs. baiah
j. Giililand, of Siler City, N. G , t,
"Last February, 1 had the Grippe, which left me n
bad shape. Before that, 1 had heen bothered with female
trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it.
"At last, I began to take Cardin. 1 have taken only
three bottles, but it has done me more good than all tlie
doctors or iiian any other medicine I ever took.
M* CARDUI
He Woman's Tonic
For thc cr-effects of any serious illness, like the
Grip. Cardui i lie best tonic you can use.
It builds . ength, steadies.the nerves, improves the
appetite, result s irregularities and helps bring back the
natural glow of '.alth.
Cardui is yo • best friend, if you only knew it.
Think of th\ thousands of ladies whom Cardui has
helped! What co\ 1 possibly prevent it from helping you?
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardin
ingredients in any other medicine, for they are not tor sate
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. TryLardui.
UVt'ff tn Ultir*' Advisory Dcr>«. Clutt.inoofa Medic.nc Co., Chall.inonfj Tenn..
lor Special Instructins. ami 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women. Kal Iree.
seven
Now
Neptune is now employ- day, "and will be ready for business
by March 1."
A "compressor," by way of exvlau-
atlon. is what produces refrigeration, now u< " ■ « -- -- ; , I,"" , nmnertv and
***> - ^ -
meat departments of the store. Mr. a prophet slic is honored by tbc.any par v:no ^ ^ ,>OULOCK|
Price went in for the manufacture of jOsagos. _ ^ 11u,v; Ctcrk 0f, the District Court of
•When I hear people say they
ice cream the latter part of last sea-| ^ ^. ^v, Washington County. Ohlahouia.
son. and operated at his capaeily, rati t
Ily J. 15. Churchill, Deputy.
son, mill uiit-i.iit.-u .ii iii.-i -• - - | .
SO gallons dally, until winter set In, had* no education and ««iW'
... _ •'-ii-jcjiaac" T wniidsr. what they wouiu
•have
Tho new plant will have a dally j chance. 1 wonder what they
'have doue in my place, says Aunt. K«mw
.'and 1 didn't, begin the • Hand; Foley's Honey
capacity of 300 gallons of ieo crcani
MOItE l.ujt on SOI.li,
inhei- the Name.
and Tar for
nil
in;
SAYS. | to
iwas &«•'
SCENE IN HOUSE
hit is, hoarseness and for racking la-
grippe coughs. N<> opiate*, ttefusei
substitutes. Eureka Hrug Co.
STATE A. <£ M. COLLEGE
Stillwater. Oklahoma
•J8 Department e; Instruction
Opeu to Bovs and Girls; more tl.nu 1300 .Indents attending last year:
8 luaruet.ir'.'x Rriek and Stone Buildiugs. ami :S olliers under enustruo-
tion; 10 acrcs ..f l.and; Selem-.' Equipment rusting ♦h'J.OOO.OO.
l-'.ef Instroetiims in Miik'h- aud iu nil I epartment .
Militiirv Disci pi i ti« Healthful boeatiuB.
A .Stain and Federal Iimtltution of Iligb Learning for Oklahoma.
Si-lid f„i largo Illustrated Catalog lo President .T. II. Connell,
Oklahoma Agricnltur.il nud Mcelmnical College,.Stillwater.
Chief i'robibition Officer Declares the
Sales are Increasing.
O'ubllshcd in Weekly Enterprise
Guthrie, Okla.. Feb 3.—Tlie Rev. j j,>^ and 17. 1911.)
jB. J- Waugh, tho state's prluciiial j Notlcc of PuWIeation.
j prohibition enforcement officer, said |Congressman and Newspaper torrcs- „[ oklahoma, County of
today the sale of intoxicating liquors pomlent
In old Indian country is tbe worst!
Clash In House.
Washington, SS.
1 Iu Hie District
! County.
-A reniarh-i Milieu twanawlcb. Plaintiff,
Court of Said
Muskogeo, :uid conditions are bad in able seene was enat
Nowata Cre. k. Okmulgee, Pittsburg, today wh< u Congressman
Craig, . Tulsa, and Muskogee coun-l Ka#iais, arraigned I ho uqw^MHwr i
liies aud through the coal mining men who. he. claimed, sought to Iu-,
i at Nowatahimidate him. aud dramatically a. -
since statehood. i
"Saloons," he says, "are open in Washington, I-eb
lacted iu tlie houj-t- \s.
Macon of j UaiH't r Adam 1'w uiawlch. soincHuics
called Mary Leo L'wauawlch. Df-1
fendaut.
•belt. I understand a man at Nowffltlmidate mm. anu uraaa.^ ^
te guaranteed -Je — - ^^1^ "eve I
(son who f". r'iri^rofbJlfltho parage Saturday betwc-u Mv J Court by the plaintiff named for a dl-
|"u wa'nt it in MuSec la.oon.s/'jron Ud a correspondent whom Jrorce and custody of their^ minor .
>:>U ___________ haJ denounced. Tbe house adopted j children on the grounds of extreme
h r Morehart went to Osage to- the resolution providing Tor a full cruelty, gross ue^kx-.t of duty and
^ day on a few days' buslnL stay |investigation of tbe incident |adultery. and mart answer tho peti-1
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
"Why some inventors fail." bend rough sketch or model for
search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargc of
the U. S. Patent Office.
r,. GREELEY & MANURE
pT\v, Patent Attorneys
XytJL Washington, T). C.
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