Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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PACIK TnitKK.
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REALLY TWO CHAIRS IN ONE
.Piece of Furniture Is Rocker In Qnt
Position and Stationary When
Inverted.
i;\i; I i.l svil I r MAN RETURNED
l i;i i\| SCOTI. WH r« li \V
The rebel capital of Mexico Is Shi-i no further assistance than going in-
hooey-liooey, as we see it, hut it cora- • to aft oat field, finding the three rob-
monly called Chihuahua. J hers, and. at the point of levelled
iguns, taking them albout two hun-
No, the Enterprise cannot truth-|dred yards to the main road, where
fully say thai the Tulsa defaulting}™ the team and wait-
bank cashier killed himself in Flor-.':,K for them.
Ida. rather than to come back to j ,
Tulsa. Had ho come hack to TuUi W. T. Mason, the druggist, is
it i certain that tliry would have learning: to write on a typewriter
sent him to McAlester, and bocutiisi-1 aiyl foeaides driving his clerks to
Tulsa is a closer neighbor the Kn- distraction is absorbs all of his tit -j
terprisfe ia "'lling to lay the whole jtention. He is very faithful to the ,
thing on o McAlcc^r. job. Ho begins work every mornig i
_ _ at 7 o'clock and doesn't knock off j
Many a woman realizes $1000 on until the whistle blows. He has
the life of a thirty-cent husband. !b|,"n worki"S ,wo months amJhe
i j clerks say that he can write, Now
, ,, .... is the time for all good men, to come
In Kansas it is not customary to' . „
. . , , . i, to the aul of the party without
have party telephones and as a result j fwo IllisUlk(.s ln
a peculiar thing happened to John ( J as ^
Brewer last summer while v,s. ng! n<(, r( |U). writPr
there. So you re from Bartlesville. ■
, , , , 'started to tell. The other day Ma-
gad a womrtn, I was there once be-, . , .
. , , i son was busy hammering the tyjfe-
tween trains and do you know 11
,, , „ writer kevs when a customer came
wouldn t. live down there. There aie
. . , i j n to got a ten dollar bill changed,
so many negroes and Indians. I
. , * . i- ... A eli", k culled back and asked him
looked in the telephone director
, . , , „ , ,, ' :i eo i.d uiakn the change. The
and aftor the peoples names it told
hi<l(,k " customer walked hack with the bill
and Mason still busy on his machine
INVEST $1,500,000 liEEE
I From the number and variety of col
| lapslble epnverilble and combination
el.airs of nil sorts that arc on the mar
I'ket. (he designers would teem to have
j reached the end of their rope. Here
comes a California!!, however, with an
(avertible ctlair which seems to be
the simplest one of the lot. This is i
a coin I. .iiion rocker and standard IspoTLWD BANKERS MM'. lll'Y
'■hair, and all that is needed to Hans (y(< |j VBTI.ESVIIXK PIlDI'KltTY
form It from one to the other Is ti
turn it upside down, or rlftlit side up, j ■■■——
whichever way you like to regard it
The chair is shaped like a piece ol
DEWEY NEWS
Representative of Company Xow En-
route Here to ivaiuine Titles
and 1'n.V Money.
whether they were red
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
A little more than ? I ..'irtd.OftO Is
to be paid to Bartlesville men for
property in this oil Held by a syn-
dicate of Scotch bankers within the
I next, ten days. This is the an-
The rock crusher between Dewey i Will James attended the Morrls-
aud Bartlesville 'began operations i Shreck light at Sapulpa yesterday.
yesterday after being shut, down for J
several weeks. | '• Fields of Caney has return-
, ■ . ed after spending a few days tie the
\Y. G. Rogers of the Dewey Hard- guest of Dewey friends. He was for
ware and Furniture company haaitnerly employed In the Model eloth-
!returned from a short business trip ins store.
.in Frfdonia, Kansas.
Miss IT
i .lobti Bums of Howe. Okla.. is jler at the
\ I King Cluis. Noinnd and other,
! friends in Dewey for a few days, lie Joe l'\
i was formerly employed by Mr. No- - Kus„ Mr,
i html. j of Caney, Kas., and .1
('all for Sealed Bids.
Soiled hlds will lie received at tho
county clerk's office up to March 31,
1DI1, for the county printing of
Washington county, Oklahoma, for
the ensuing year. Bids must be for
j si i ai L'ht county printing and must
! not be for jab work.
J. ('. MITCKHLL,
County Clerk.
i Dated March 10, 1911,
II Oder Is tho new
Yale theatre.
cash.
$8o.U0 per month straight salary
and expense to men with rig to in-
troduce our Poultry Remedies. Don't
answer unless you mean business.
Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co., (Inc.)
East.' Si. Louis, Ills.
The first eighth grade examina-
tions will lie given ln the office of
Fusseltnan of Atchison, j <he county superintendent, room 10.
and Mrs. W. 0. Maker |Owens building, April 6th and 7th.
Morrison1 -Amanda P. Morgan, Co. Snpt.
of Kansas City, Kas., were register-
Dr. W. M, Brooks of Russelvllle, (ed at. the Hotel Dewey yesterday.
Arl<., was the guest of C. W. Booker I
yesterday. | The on'-v complete line of high
_____ | class hair goods In DeVey will be
The Ladles' Missionary Society of i found at The Style Millinery.
I
Saturday afternoon and evening
iS.
and
will
Mrs. M. ..fcAdoo at The Style Mill-
Contributed: Take a walk through; thought it was a clerk and jerking
any of the cemeteries in the rouu-jtfl< ™sh open where there
try and you will find that the fool«;was ^outy of change, he looked at
arc slowly bht aurely passing away.," * minue and then dosed tho ; J « ^
With silent tread you pass the last ami turned lmclc to h s ma- whloh aUo „RUre
, chine with the remrak, "Tell
resting place of the. Individual who
blew into an empty gun. The mod-!8'0" wo havn't any chance in the
est tombstone of the cook who light-;h°l,se- 1 am not going to be utter-
ed the fire with kerosene and the!™Pted just to make change,
grass covered mound that covers the;
mortal remains of the boy who took j When the editor of the botanical
a mule by the tail are nearby. Next'department retired to his humble
is the tall monument of tho mani''OU''h Sunday night he thought thai
who didn't know it was loaded, o*-.I those subscribers who had claimed
ershadowing the.dugout, of the ma*;to have seen the "first robin" last
who jumped off the cars to save a week bad put one over on him, and
ten rod walk. Side by side lie the!he ful,y expected to have to apolo-
remains of the ethereal creature"who gize to the sWeet peas and things
always kept, her corset laced to the for his paragraph last week telling
last hole and the intellectual idiot'them they could come up. But this
who rode a bicycle nine miles in'morning it looks better and the
nine mimites. Here repose the young!Chances ai e that there was a robin
doctor who took a dose of his own i in town last week.
.medicine, and the old fool who roar- *
ried a young wife. Right over yon-' "if that. Sunday weather had kept
tier in the northwest, corner where'going", said I. N. Dolen't, "I could
the gentle 'breezes sigh through the 'have remained at home this morn-
weeping willows that bend over hisiing, sitting by the fire figuring out
lowly bed lies the fellow who told j another scheme o,r two. But as it
his mother-iu-law that she lied. j& today my wife would have, me rak
Down in the Potter's Hold', with his,jug the yard, thus breaking my train
fc'ct sticking to the rude blasts Of of thought. I am down town, where
winter and blistering rays of sum-'i can't think so well, but, any way,
mer is stretched all Jhe earthly re-ji just saw a dandy dog fight, and am
mains of the man who tried to lickjg0jng now t0 a picture show."
the editor, while the broken bones;
of the man wlfo wouldn't pay for his owing to the expected flood of
paper are piled in the corner of thei^j^ ])Qetry th(, mPrnrv (iepav{-
fence. Near by, his grave Ivnmark-1ment of Enterprise announcer
ed, reposes the mouldering dust orjthat }t will prillt 8prln,g poems in
the printer who starved to deathjlh(, .want (.nJlimn8 at tho regular
trying to run a first class paper in jrat68__thr€e 1We8 three times, twen-
a fourth-class town. Over by the]ty.flv#s"with double ,,ate to
• entrance reposes the boy who went Pred Woodai.d> of Dpwoy. ,
swimming too early in the season, i
and the old lady who kept strych-! 0'.Meara; th* Bartlesville
nine and baking powder side by sidej^
In the cupboard. Right there in the
path directly in front of the en-: , , , ,
... .newspapers until he has read his
trance, obstructing lie way, is the! ' T
' lt . , 'Louisville Courier-Journal. II Marse
grave of the microbe killer who rins 1 .
! nouncement made today by A. D.I the Baptist church enjoyed a pleas-•
Morton, who relumed this mornr (ant af
li'g from a business trip to Rnglaud,
]Germany mid Scojland.
The property is all in this imniedi-
late vicinity and practically all or It
lis owned by men living here
i representative of tne
I now enroute to Bartlesville and th
; money for the property will be paid
jover just ,as soon as he passes on
—- - --- -- - the titles to the property. Mr. Mor-
isslon furniture,, and the rocker., ton refused today to give a list of, hag retntne|| from n few.
Inch are ^hori. s erve as curved arms I |lle properties he has under option. friends in CaiH V. Mrs. C. M. Eshelman went to
hey are pro- snvg that he has an elastic en-j ' ■ ' ,fnnev. Kas.. yesterday, where alio
^ aTLr aC!KagomPnt t,iat WM"'' 1,orn,lt ' Mrs L N Brown Is spending a ' was called by the news of the sec-
, , 'snbatitute other ■properties for those ' tnna ivinAoa ,.c n l-ntnttvn
nicut when they are up. the bael; is
I do this.
The company will
iftevnoon Yesterday/with Mrs.
Thomas It was the soclety'fl , will occur The Style Millinery open-
egular monthly meeting. |lng. There .will ho miwic
! inine.lv, ; Kac-li lady intending
Joe Bariles attended the Morris-]he given a. souvenir.
The!Shrcck fight at Sapulpa yesterday
yndlcate Is, Lpna w.arren hafl resigned , inery has just received a now ship
, jlw r position as cashier at the Yale1, ment of "clas-sv" Hats.
l''10,1'10' j "Face bcnutlca" at The Style Mlll-
L. ,T. DeBols of the Model Cloth-j inery,
bo made that it slides up and down In * 11 '' • ] Pittsburg, Kansas,
a groove and can be adjusted in
whichever pofition is required. With-1
ai, the chair is a sturdy and attractive fices in Bartlesville and continue to
piece of furniture, and is likely lo bo : develop the , property and run tho
popular on Its merits.
Miss flattie Routsong was linablo
oil to the pipe line companies. The
Ideal means a great deal to Parties
' ville producers as It. will put nl-
jmost a third as muieli money Into
circulation here as the big Priestley!
deal did and that helped the town Yu)(i Thra(r0 Xo< 2 susialns $IOO
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. QnlseiVberry to ho at her duties in the Klewer
have r-timed from a short, vlstt.dry goods store yesterday on ac-
with his mother in Ochelata. 'count Of Illness.
Foley's
Kidney
Pills
What Tbay Will D« f*r Ymi
They will cure your backache
strengthen your kidneys, cor.
root urinary irrefularitloo, buiU
op the worn out tiaouos, and
olimlnate the oxeaaa urlo acii
that causes rheumatism. Pre-
vent Bright's Diaeaae and Dia>
batea, and reatore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
*vf.r nv nrr rKA ne.no aroma
Low Fares
lo
FILMS CATCH FIDE
more than anything that has ever
happened.
Hamilton's Giirdu*.
. Men give me credit for genius. All j
the genius I hove lies just in this-- ;
When I have a subject in hand,
I.oss by Peculiar llln/.e.
(From Wednesday's Daily.)
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{From Wednesday's Daily.) ,
Caney, Kas, March 20.—The
Trades Day here Saturday was a big
success and many farmers were
drawn Into this city lo take advtin- Jdaiiy March
tage ot the bargains offered hy lo-!
California
New Mexico
Arizona
Mexico .
Three reels of moving picture film Jra! merchants Senator Porter
arrived home Saturday from
daily paper. ... Little
the Yale j ,>ail"0P Shifffer was r.in down «"<l|Lofl Ange,e9 |2«,40
vyer, formerly of Kentucky, pever
fully believes what he sees in the
Henry Watterson says it's so, why,
it is, and that's all there is to it.
ed himself inside and out with an-
tiseptic solutions until his agonies
were cut short by acute softening of
the brain. The fool killer gathers -some one say
them in, one by one, and by and by waterworks? Of course, it works
Long spurs and pah; i> gs are a sign
of an old turkey. The gobbler, ^hi't
it has le;s white meat, is supposed.it-
have a belter taifte than the h< n tu:
Key.
When washing out a tub, with coa:
oil to quickly remove dark rims, do
not neglect to wipe later with clean
water and dry well. The oil left on
collects dust and makes a tub slip-
pery.
To avoid, constant running to the
cellar have chains run from the fur-
injured Friday by the B!ackledge,San F).ttn!.|8C0
automobile while at play on Wootl j San y)jeg0
street. Her injuries are not ser-jPftaadena
ious When a large twenty-five i Rertlan(jg ] ^
were destroyed in a fire which start-,
- European trip and says everything
study it profoundly. Day and night jed in tho operating room of ^ale^ nnw r(,arty f0|. WOrk of build-
it is before mc. I explore it hi all Its j theatre (No. 2 shortly after eight |ing t)le Porter road neglnuing
1\ b®arin«B- My mind becomes pervad- j nlght and Fred Un- Tuesday the Caney Chronicle will he
a -i-r-.ZJ : ed with it. Then tlie effort which M !. ,
V.ri | make, the people are pleased to call I'Ion, the operator, and Chas. .lack- j issued as a
it ihe fruit of genius. It is the fruit l^on, local manager of
of labor and thought.-Alexander jhott v«s, were badly burned in their
Hamilton. el'forts to stop the fire. They stie-
cceded in extinguishing it before the
Acting a Part. jarrival of the tire department. ,inlUe of malted mUU arrived isacVameilto'''
During courtship, be it long or jtnough the department used cheml- addressed to John f
short, is It not a fact that both Phyllis <jals lo 'extinguish a small blaze Snntn UnrhjiPtt
nnd Corydon with the best intentions 1 which had started In the ceiling of
In the world, are acting a part a* W|1C theatre.
much as if they were assisting In The accident was due to tile elec-
private theatricals? -U. Caldwell. L.i(1 110WC1. g0lng off for a fpw mo
— 'ments and when It came on again
Condemnation. j(he fPe' of film in the n,acMne., ^ for thp nlllk company and j OoullSfLl
Condemn me it you choose-I do i which had been stopped by the op-, flxn!ana,lon the doet v lS .?
aacfi doors through the floor to some , that myself, but condemn me, and not .orator, was at a standstill and r . , fh ,rr, t • ' onopan
convenient spot on the first story the path 1 am following. * * * If j quickly caught fire. The operator ""Vi' -ii- i •! h "de ^enl'n®'
One way Colonist tickets on aale
10 to April 10, 1911.
Inclusive, trom
hiB| BAUtLKSVILLE, OKLA,
Only a rew points shown below.
For fares to other polnta and Infor-
mation as to the liberal atop-over
privileges accorded, phone, write or
see the .undersigned.
Hansen it was delivered to Dr. John
Hansen. Later a man from Kan-
sas City who answered to that name
arrived and claimed It, only to be
told that it had bfen delivered
John Hansen. He was a traveling
Santa Barbara
Monterey
Preseott
Phoenix
Flagstaff
Bartlesville
rjr There are various patent arrange-
ments, but the simplest form te to run
a deep piece of gkc-s on grooves In
side one of the windows, which Is a!
ways kept cpt n behind it.
Never put blueir.g in cotton 'iirrier
wear, as it turns it yellow. -Soak first
in. clear, cold water, then rub with
------ —- -r- — ---- - - - , i , soap, roll tightly, and let the gnrmeni
we will have a pretty decent world j«l it eoi.ldn t. carry its load ot filth ^ fQji ^ ham. Rub „B),„ on
to live in. Editor's note: T^lie coil-.through the mains.
trlbutor seems to have forgotten j "
that another fool is born every] A fellow who died in Wisconsin
minute. the other day was discovered to be
— | the nephew of am Ei glish noble-
Thht was a mean thing one wo-|man, but. that is not what he died of.
man on) Osage avenue said about j
another woman who was the subject j At. Kansas City j Sunday a lectur-
of discussion between two neigh-;,,,, assailed the dogma of Racialism
bore as JJioy stood in the back yard.ag arf enemy of civilization. This is
last evening. Said one: "Mrs. a direct attack on Howard Sharp
is a regular retailer of gossip, J and the columns of the Enterprise
isn't she?" "Huh," snorted the are open to him. Howard is civilix
other, "Retailer, indeed! No, shei0(ji „n right.
i& a regular wholesaler, that's what.
she, is."
■ Lin paiu i din luuuwius. i quicKiy rankin mi*. i n<* ; ,
'his will, be found as easy way to j, know the road home, and If I go along attempted to smother the blaze with 1 r"1 owner> t^e m'Jk h®vilK bf,"
check a furnace i ml... ... .... , . llvored at the ofnee during his ah
A room that
should have ventilators to purify th-
lit drunk, and staggering from side to jhj8 but was badly turned and
is used constantly J gide, does that prove that the road i j cni,p(1 for hplp which Alarmed the
: not the right one? Tolstoy.
I crowd and caused a hurried exit,
•■■iiSiniiaiMiHi
llvored at the office during
sence....A baseball association was
organized here this week with thf' Mcxleo City .
.1. R. Brady,'
Silver City
Chihuahua .
Guayamas
! though It in no wise resembled a
Supply Being Kept Up. | panic. Manager Jackson arrived nt
No wond r that New York city Is rthjs time and by the use of a chem- "
growing. ICach month about 10,500 ieal PXtingui«.lier succwded in ex-j , , , ,
babies are added to Its population, tingnlshing tho fire but not. unt.ll It ;J*0" 110 , luh lost *°°''",
while infant deaths are about half ss|w hpf>rl rnmmiIIli(,!!tpd t0 two oth-l1'' Sch,lltz- a member of t,
many
26.40
26.40
26.40
26.40
26.40
26.40
26.90
26.40
26,40)
26.40
21.40
27.T5
37.00
37.00
26.40
36.40
25.00
26.40
26.00
sleepers to Loa
following officers: .1. n. uraoy. j xhrough tourist
(president; Frank Kerchiea), secre-1 Angp,M all(1 San Francisco are elec-
tary; E. J. Eheman, treasurer; nnd|trie lighted and have smoking room
large dres ln«
E, Rmed'ey, manager.
a board, llnse. and hang firmly, so
the garment sags leys In drying.
Use of Baking Ammonia.
Baking ammonia (powdered rock
ammonia) is used to some extent in
pastry making, leuiati blsmults I so
l eathery light and delicate I. arc com
monly made with It, but we would he.v
Itate to recommend its use ordinnri y
for making bread. Like other tads
and chemicals, the strength of the
powder may vary considerably wi;h
the time and condition of keeping,
and your best plan would seeui to t.e
I had been communicated to two oth
! er reels ot film which were In the
i operating room and the machine
The Pug and the Birdman. ; badly burned.
In one respect the aviator has a ' As the machine and film was cn-
great advantage over the pugilist. He j closed in a sheet iron operating
Last sea-
Herman
the senior
class In the High school, entertain-
ed the members of his class at his
home hero last week.
for men and extra
room for women.
Invcmbiy conies back.
V
| Hetary Montgomery received a let-
ter yesterday -Croni'a client of his of
{^ni a
which the following is a part:
"Pleze let me no when my ease
comes up and what 1 hav feat to
proov as i hav 3 witnesses 1 think i
can prove it by."
Tautology: Examples of — "A
widow woman." Widow is a woman
and therefore It is superfluous to
add the word "woman." No. 2. "A
leading lady." Any woman is a lead-
ing lady and therefore sit is super-
fluous to add the word "leading."
Every married man is a witness to A. Bartlesville man is so anxious
the truth of this. :t0 get a reputation as a Regular
; IV>vi 1 that he refused to deny it the
A. A. Smith of the Winona Oil j°ther "day when bis wife ac&UBed him
company lost a hat to Frank Breenelof spending fifty cents on another
last. Saturday when he bet he could jwoman.
Avalk from the Winona office to the
Prairie office and back without stop-j Several young ladies who take
ping to talk prize fight. Smith is.thtir -meals at a certain private
a prize fight "bug" and Breene fol-1 Koardjng house were very much
lowed him on to the street andl9|,ocked yesterday at noon when
found him explaining his theories of I ,|oUru Collins suddenly announced
upper cuts and straight rights foi lthiy he had lost'his trousers. 1'pon
the benefit of two friends he met investigation, however, they found
when he reached Masters' corner. jt to be a pair which he was taking
Iionie from the pressing shop.
Ed. Hanna, of the firm of Hanna,
Walton & Clark, the^. contractors The avorage woman isn't satis
who are to pave Fourth street, has'ftfd unless she is managing th,- men
a rceord in northern Ohio as a ban folks of her own family and two or
dit catcher. About ten years ago,'three others on the side,
he captured the three bank robbers
Circumstances and Cases.
He that thinks himself the happiest
man. really Is so; but he that, thinks
hlmseif the wisest is generally the j
greatest fool.
room of the size provided by law
there was at no time any danger of
the theatre catching tire. The reels
of film were valued at $12." each
and the loss was probably about
|$400. Repairs are being made to-
day and the house will he re-opened
! tonight.
Her Declaration. (Published In Daily" Enterprise
"Have you anything to declare." | March lfi and Weekly Enterprise
asked ihe customs Inspector. "Yes," March'23 and 30.)
to Inquire of the druggist the speeltlc replied the lady who was returning j In the Justice Court, before Mark
amount to be used. It should he si ted j from Europe "1 unhesitatingly de- If, Tlaekett, Justice of tho Peace in
free from lumps and Is then silted j clare that it is an outrage the way an(1 for washington County, Okla-
among the flour and used thus with ! this government permits things to be ] homa
the -;ther Ingredients In pastry niafc- mussed up in one's trunk." ! nonry f ]T<-ino
Ing. It raises biscuits beautifully light '
and possibly siipilafly good result*
could be obtained with bread.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kane and lit-
tle son returned this morning froom
a trip to Kansas City.
MTh,
S^ntaFe
mm
R. 0. MINER
A. T. A S. P. R'y
Call at
Passenger Office
O. E. Learnard, Jr.
Raid defendant is hereby notified
Sweet Potato Buns.
Boll and mash two potatoes, rub In
as much flour as will make It lihv
bread, add a little nutjjffeg and eitgar
to your taste with a tnhiespoonfnl of
good yeast. When it has risen work
In two tablespoonfuls of., butter cut
finely: then form it into small rolls
and .bake on tins a nice brown. Serve
hot: split optn and butter.
tlther for lea or breakfast.
uooi i,ucurr,cer.
Tiie cucumber usually has a tem- |
norntrre one degree lower than that ]
Jf the surrounding atmosphere. Hence jthat on the fitli day of February.
the expression cool as a cucumber" 1011" an order of garnishment, for
|tlie sum of $25.40, was Issued by
■— i ' ■ the above named Justice of tho
Be Careful About the Finish* i Pra(,° against'his goods, In the
No man Is so t. • blamed for Ids start j above entitled action; and that said
in lite, ba'. ever, man Is responsible | cause will be heard in the said
for Ids finish. court on the 17th day of April,
MOll at fi o'clock A. M.
Good
Parsnip Cones.
Boil three good-sized parsnips and
mash tlum very fine Add to this .
half cup of grated pineapple, butter
pepper, salt, a dash of nutmeg, a ttj-
spoon of sugar, one egg. a teaspoon of
good sherry and a tablespoon of
•ream Add enough cracker dust to
itorni them In'o little cones, and fry
j:n very hot laid. Serve in napklu gur-
nlshed with watercress.
Use for Egg Shells.
Egg shells. Instead of bein^ thrown
away, should be dried In ti e oveu 1
and k'ipt for cleaning bottles.
HENRY J. HEINE.
Bv Rons J. Heaton.
Attorney for Plaint I Tf.
Mark L. llaekett.
Justice of the Peace.
The Qensmore Hotel
N1NTII and LOCUST STREETS
-
I'dSfJOL-T -.V- \ _
Offers the best accommoda-
tion and service sf any
kntel in Kansas City St
moderate pricss. We tt-
pe'islly solicit the patron
a e of t'ne great South-
west. v 'l
—,—Our Rates Are——-
EUROPEAN PLAN $1 to $3 PEE BAY
(P|f('ial rates by week or month)
Try ns next time in the city. Take the Independence Avenue cars at
Union Depot, get off at 8th and Locust and walk one block aonth.
Hardy Siberian Horses.
Siberian horses are sturdy. Jour-
nevs of thousands or miles have been
made at the iale of forcy miles a day
by their riders.
who killed the city mar:
Baltimore, Ohio, ami
in jail at Bowling Ore
feat, and, according
il at No
ided tf
TI
pla;
If money from the
als continues to nt
sville we will haw
millionaires who wil
ving old manuscripts
Kills A Murderer.
A merciless murderer la Appendi-
citis with many viciims, tint Or
Thing's New Life Pills kill it hy pre-
vention. They gently stimulate
— - etomsch, liver nnrf howrls, prevent-
various big jnR that clogging that Invites appen-
>ir into liar- nellie, en-in? Constipation. H^nd-
n hand a !■•' ache, Rilloiw- -. Chills. 2"r at En-
ill insist on reka Drug Co
puiar
STATE A. if* M. COLLEGE
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Open to Bovs and Girls;
I TnstrnetoT's K Brick and :
on; 10 acres of Laud; Sc
F ee InMnictions
Militnrv Discipline
A State and Federal Ini
2S Department of Instruction
ilirls; more than 1350 Hudents attesding la>t year:
pk and Stone Itiiildiilgs, and 0 others under constme-
'.jitipne'nt costing Ili'.'i.POO-.OO,
sir and all IVpartmcuts.
Healthful Location,
n of High Learning for Oklahoma.
President J. H. Connell,
v,, ,*i!i-.-ai r..llc2* stillwater.
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Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1911, newspaper, March 31, 1911; Bartlesville, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc140823/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.