Bartlesville Enterprise. (Bartlesville, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Mrs. Anna Maliguey of,
i;is Oily, Kas., who lias b^en vlaitltg
MrS. Llz?l^ Blcjdtr for.several day#,
went to Njriajconey this iporhing for
a visit before returning to hir hoiiio.
Mi1#, jsiiltii Hfenney wfcnt ty Oke-
fhwids between trains oh their r*-
turn himfc' after a1* trip to Kansas
city. : ' :
Rev. J. C. Henderson, pastor or
the Weit Uartlis.vllle Methodlit
night for a Sber.t bii^lt wefis ill ay.
CarJ Grgstorf, went to Owassa
mwrnjiig fir a short stay to look,af-
ter oil iDtfcrfeBta.
Chai). AwerV went to Muikogea
church, Ifft this'morning for Muk- U)1r mo.rniBjf for a,short stay on If
kogee, wliers lie. will attend the gal bjiilttetp.
m.
dart#
!;JW U
jus
. l|n^,oh
railed ; rn,
tf b*ii a*n.
'ftH' *>
fim
Mta**
irjfTTbt rid*
vf re-infor(ed
i. It*ldw. high And 55i
.tf *<f*ttt etin-
Ar ^.avatlMi
r^ht^beriaw*
rw wit
,. "Wrot* the atory of
} the olfieboma oil
trtjh w'aa printed In thi
Pete lait Sunday.
.• l4t?'W. 4f. Barnes will
r So.:,'-^here ha #HI
of IN M*erty of the
fir«ita#iny. The ccrtn-
I of Geo. C. Prtttt-
/'VMMy, L A." Rowland,
I W.'H Bnrnia. and
4* 4eft« of land. three mill!
apiclty of 4 50 tins.
I- a rbry high <rtdi
t.(hi <taat few ffiontb*
bta opening M9
' th* cirei, Ae„
*e oU -\m mk
lh'the Jo^lin dlitrlH.
I'bha-hiin. invtbe mfn-
fcfcfe. Bating apint
i kfoUH&rtfoH:
"* '*v Miilng' A
PetoneVlvaiil*
I Ppesfctty mlaii
i 'Mr.«"-tttrM
m
meltinit of the Methodist Mlailon
c u fereni:i.-
ftiliouineii* ta due to a disorder-
ed .(joadition of the' atotoeefc. chtm-
harlam'i Ttklftti are #«entt4tiy a
etonjach modloirte, intended hipec-
lally to act #f that orgi#; to «VHhH
it. atlengthen it, toi^ -and Inrlgnn.
|te It, to rt|ul*U.th .liter apd to
bartlah blllomnss* iM)|ifltely and ef-
fect oally. r«H aale by ill dealers. .
Tlve Ministers and., Deacons Unkon
will bold its ^uarterlj- meetinj; It)
the Colored cluirch weat. of Uartlea-
vilU Satpriay .and .SHittday. Mcm-
ijp.rii.ftom dVlahoma and Kansas will
qttjmd.
.Wi'. aiid .Mrs. George. C. Priestley
jM Mr. artd Mrs. 11, II. McCKntocli
^nfl' niiliareh, 1-f^ft tbiji inorniwi; for.a
liigtpr trip tQ Kart*ak (jfty in th«
('H^stley Piin^-Arrow , machine,
tblf t^lll rettjrn SAtUl-dilSF. , ,
kr. and MrS. Fr^ik Orifliu of
Vlc<o>, '('olo:; Irrive'd /tlila morning
V¥-tft'tt and Jifi's. 'Ciyd^
^h1,;/ '*#,f ' •''
,A- Medicine tikat oiv*a <-e*ri4i*nre.
ii loiw'l !«*** a H .Tlr
•!)**%' .Vrk.r. ,i; ^a|k,v522.Nft.
Khlteas Aveiutt. Cehm^ni, KAi^
• 4 A!f year*
m ckiidrea Hwte bfi#' lutij^ct ti
r¥u|k'l *wl -cMa. f it led t^lfy'a
rt^ney **<| T|r Gw l)6iiW kn* f Mt?
that it turM th^lr oeu«M a Ail calttT
« | Mi Ii U the heu'ae All the'
timi" iiAKKiriitM. ' ",'i
.1 oibtn tajrlor Ju*t re'eeb,^ Ills net
iickbon foi'dat^r ot att1 llOTsi poteer
'r^W-'tbe Wit.' ' '•
iifrs. Itutttlnitou A. Henry bas for
her IhWt.'hev ntoth^r, Wrl. Kdwar'd
BWJft. of CiHc4|to. 141., fcltfi ArrlWtf
loday. 8h4'tvili bfe here Oh 1> a fiw
<uy .-' •' •- '■ ■•••
> Kvai L.- tt." «hia*e; of 'tilwey, #ht>
ofcrat** on >«ht4r9)ky 4t the
ttefri hMpltfct for' • i|^en4icktis, hi
.riAtlttf* nicety to4*y. ^
l!untin|tdtt S. H^hr^'e new SvetU-
•ea,' *«rborah-power' l r arWvei this
atbrnlnf trim the eaat. It II 6ue of
th« prettiest'mAchtntb ih the city.
Mrs. T^TlIl, wife of Dr. TArril Of
Ochelata was bought htre thia morn-
lol tQ the local ^oepltal. She ojay
hare to undonro ah opemtion.
Mig.,,). N. McCallister Is Quite Ul
|at iter-home. ■ <•• <• "
A ten pound babj girl arrived thii
morning at. the bom« of Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Mullen. • •>
S. Sutton went to Avant, this
ujornlafi for. a Week's stay in this oil
district to look after,some tannines*
ijn'tiH'MU. .
U s Kqual Don't Kvist.
\f m hat erer itiade a i4)va,
oiit.Weat,' ft- hatai te ceatiNjre #i|A
/ w^a^v'l
Mrf .'i- C. Pjffuslnr- neut to N'«w>-
defhp.^aiia., thia wuQl-liiijp, foe a
ahorta'Vtstt' witfc. and, rela-
mvHi,.','. ■ ... • '• '• 4- • '
JSt/n. JJopell went- to, .l ar-
apjii;,. 4tAn.s, tv<L y for a week's vis-
it a^tlj friend*-
, t^vuis stain-.,--,
r'obi'Wai liMcl'.a cvuvrot* ,cH anin|{
in the rear,of his children of Pawhuakd s!o|/ped here {each,
ijia.ve, oT'b4><^, the Mimical t da^o^«hogpIaj^nK^^lst^^jmU
Itorfp: undergrouijd whi'pji prcventfj
fifty ftrf' *pJ() lon. Lewey ly
► .jjtts., T., Af. ,NlftJ|olson lert ^hi^
i*OKi his,fpr a months' vljjjt wjth
ft-i«ii^s and rn| Uyt Valentine,
j Mja,, L«u« went i9.C'b<ji;al<ec,
Kaa.,'(ttoil*> forj.*' visit, VltJl >jend*.
J And«raop of. cXautau-
utia^riifijiii, ifas...stopped |)M
^yy.!t^.'.«J { p flfi.ller way ti)\ PaW-
ttu«J<A .f«r .ji viait.
.,JtfMv'Cl f.a ,Kand U roturni-d to
|Ja*&nska.,tUJa i^orulng afici'.a vla(t
sJaler. Mrs. W. f .. Wlt-
mii- • v • J.-. •
^ trill, with * . cold J* (ood
lad^5#.for prudent, aJan iad.*(> >e
ft.T)*il licas*,of a.e|Tii.
Thlj^lj^^othiM Mttir h a Ch^to-
|#W|j3vi Cougft Ramedy f r o«mh
In «|>ll4rw. It j«. tfl*
. VpM 0?r<jpa,i ent to Cop h ,tbla
(fw ri4tt| ,fij* a > )i t ea*^^.
• v'. h1f >rm
fjjH* Ww$- trw«t ,ji
fuclktti; |lo til*
Wis JkM 'to Mlok
1... v. r., v-'i *i
^ ^ H<i
Ifiv' f-.fyMlpfo'&tt (neyefj l d«ys.
itiifned.'t^ttir; lioip^ UkU. n<btrilni,
Tb# OpMMr,!^ Hl#l SrUool has
V it
F" • hl; •' co >««* *f
wmmsm ****.*th* ****•
t)nn..«:«.#rv flwuf. one.of. th* ht«ii
iml>i>4d,.fl><!MUr.' members of tM
tnipnfe*! ioa . #W:'.^S •. rr*d
tr«^a; Viojliy 4«an.iMni^«....W
;, i|r, faw. cflrnet;. fHAk Dnrt,
!C«iMf<«raMc irUins
mm
' L.*~ Wnt,
public titilltle*
Kiuis.; who. hns been here for sev-
eral da on biiAinesh, returned , to
4ii« lipme tl^is morning.
,Vrs. Van; (iyay weot to. Independ-
ence, Kane., tbin meriting for a: vis-
it with friends.
Mm. W. 8. McLaughlin of, Paw
fatetlf are"flwS1t1nfc'tiTai.'' .Toe Snn-
Arkau- eli# w.as flHed .S■">6.7f for < ai rvlni a
"emolte sf lek" .and St9rmy , Parker,
cplpred, paid/| 1-6.75-fof being intox-
icated.
The case of Luelte ;Coleiu!a vs.
tiie nartlesville Interurban corn-
si this nofOrniiiR for a ahflir't business I pauy, a aujt for personal lnltji^fs, dl/1
Stay. .• . i . • I <M|t t-nme up for 'trial,.In ,the dJstrfci
Mlsa.Lotti^ Col vert of. I'awiiuaku, court yiaterday, l^eittf settled out pf liuskjj), spent today here to shop and
who h?a l eeh visiting H*r bfwthtr, coivit. .It twaa- -a >nrt of three cpi -: attend to business affairs. '
,C'. U? Colv^rt for sevfril days,,re-,(\erad suit, alie clajmlng she fell aiidj Mrif J. II. Duree want to i'anaj
turned to her iiouie this niorning. j*i>ralaed Jier aukl* while, aliglitipi j this moroiag to look^after business
■ ..I, l>. Mprau went, to (H«v^>land; (rem a car, on-iog'. to there being a Interests-of the Knights and Ladl«4
this hvpmiug fof t ilio;t business \ piU* ol lriicKs.Ju,tl V street. To stop | of Security, lodge.
Louis Stalnbrook of the .Ward- «iiij to look after his oil interests ' further coUtroverty the city and ,In- >!•*., J. & Kiwtcr of Ol-IVelata in
1 Air. artd'MI'*. D. P. Maher 'and|terurban company paid her JG.'O the guest of Mrs. Kd. Hanna.
Foster;Mitchell of Coffeyfill*,
kanH., arrived today from Tulsa and
w ill spend a .few daya. Jiere to look
a-fter ollinterestk.
l)r. 0. H. Slaipson. of bodge City.
K*h«., IS theiuest yt Dr. B. L. Shobe
for a few days.
Air, and M1'*- J- McDonald's
baby Is seriously ill with dropsy at
their homA 011 North Santa Pe ave-
nue.
superintendent fcf J "rtF4mfcs ttobsoh went to-Tulsa tills |CALE§ HAD NARROW ESCAPE
nf ^Independence, inorning for a short business stay
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1M1.
a^tn
binding to
fijm ua
picture
wife of d#c-
wlll under-
in th«f
take da«)M]
r t*r a enid aa
1 wni its
•0. J. Cuatleberry, manager of the
I'l^neer Telephone company here,
wpnt to ^Vann this . morning for a
short business stay.
Harry and Kate Mitchell, in a
musical comedy act will be. the at-
ti;ac-tlon nt . - the Oklah • theatre' the
first lwlf of ncxtweek. Rammage
& Vincent, banjo artist*,'will-be the
aMraction the last iialf of1 the week.
Mr*. - t>. .P. Uakerrof Erie, Kas.,
\\iip- has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
W. 0. Detrick for aeveral days, re-
lurUi'ilr to lier hunie this moruiug.
MivlJdtrirk is her son.
HINTS TO THE HANDICAPPED
Writer In Atlantic Monthly Tell* Th*m
' hew They May Make Best
of Lire.
Oro* up as rait |«^oii can. Cnltl-
▼*ti thi ^ldf*t Intermit you c*n. and
chirlih 4jl your friends. Culth te
•oWe itrtlltic talint, for you will find
. it the rtiOjit durable of *atltfactioris
, Mrs. ^ihn f. fiXo),on weint to Par-! and perhaps on* df the surest mean*
s^ns, KtAi., tliig ntOrfiing for a few
days' stay.
Iter. Kila Thavpe, pastor of the
Pnited, Oritbren church, will go to
Bu^kleA's Amica salvi. lt' the o*i Oulahema City this nyipirfni, where
iinfect leaier df Ctiti, Certig,, Burns, Ubd fijlj Attend the United Bret,^-
Iruile*. Seres, Hoii*.
cirn, Kczilln, Halt Rheum.
fir<a I'^e*, Cold Sores, CitApped
Hand*.er Sprains its suprenie. Mn-
riiaiedt,fer flins. Try, it'. 25c
At Kinfeku-^rug Cn.
.lamtk MtC'llntock wejit't'o Avant
thie morning for a shoi't ' bu4itv«M
Hay. x
■1. F, McCaiidies* left tlVUIm^miht
(or"a few; rtaj-s' bu*in#li* stay in
Co^InsVIHQ, whero hit h*« Oil int«r-
e tfc.
,Mrs. Willi, tlhlTOf Pirk^rsbuf^,
*Vfst- Vtfgioli. wlJo has hihu tiiit-,
ln| her Urothir, Clyde L'hl. wfent '||
Qwgflsa:tp'day."' V , :: . , "fc
Mrs, .l4Vk~Childers left this morir-
Wg- ft r 'IT visit Alfb frl^ndl In" tuJ^L
P. D. Pocock f-eiit to fu'Ua thi^
morniag 6ti buaiiUsfe for (life Metru-
potltau Life IhauraiWe conipftfty..
•Mr*. V, IS. \yiitdsor of Cji*il|nd
stopped here toiiy" for jhpppUig op
lifer wiy to 'Ker Tuture liable in
OcHeiiti.
' V. Kerr went to T\M|i tMd
m6rulng" ror 4 'few d|fi' buiipeie
«ti*y.
Mrs. 0. M. Hood slopped h'e.ri tlije
Iftw?rtl4| bCtwilijti trilhs oi h*r ri-
I«rn hodid to CaniJr ffom 4 vij|t.
#Wh>' fri^nii In Cttjf
Hoietr'i ltidney H««n^ ti. V
- «-ltW: Arlt,.t. . ^reitata Ii yd: "1
fcti>4< *4^4 oiini 4f«Wtt4#' trod-
4it #4ik iiii •*♦ btii
Mimgd kopiiasg. one \ti** idttli
•f ; Pdiey# Ktdte.f timut ur*4
aid add 1 lUte never bee*'totblrid
riife. 1 aiwa^* rec ni«(eid it."
-ii. ^nl're. of, Ohio. !w rt
1*^ hera for > few #«4ka*Btay wd^lbf
alt**- oil iHtar^ata, went ti Collins-
villi tWa ihorttlng f r a abort trip.
Mm. J. H. epuriock of Ti««3irike,
Kind., who bas been the guest of
Mr. And Mr*. W. C. Pit'on for liver-
al days, w«h to Port Scott, K4«,
for a brief vliit beforn returning to
Her. home.
Mrs, Cha*. Logue ind daughter
Ida, went to PMrsons, Kan*., thfn
Pred Winctoeater gnd J. B. ^ * ••b^rt ' ^'t *lt^
have returned from a trip ty Tew,
J, Prniknrfer wedt to fvto4
yeeterday on ^ustaeas.
Attorney Mnesman of Kansas City
V4B4 Tear (VMison CoMi ftaHdnfiy.
CMAmoa c6Ms> eiveri add fre-
quent, la/ tki foundation of ckroar
1e diseased conditione of tk« no*«
and tkroatw Aid may develop -Inty
4rn«ekiUs, #*%u onla, aad connump-
tI4h. Por all cougka and oold* ti
tkUdren add in grotrn peraonB. take
PWnjt's Honey aad Tnr Com^nui|
promptly.! At idPiki Drug -Co. .
14 here *tt« dllgJ dtsfrlct^ toUrJ.
, Mrs. J. C. Van Horn 01 115 Sene-
ca "kVenuVii ill.
Earl BltitekM Who ban been ill
iwini In thi' clly howp'lta}
1 tii^virlig add Win .hi nut soon.
Mm It ^ dNurtbr if fiat Seventh
, tyvko4f fiter.
h *T\ ? .A
Mil' avdkue It 111 ilth' ,typl
itor■ • /-v '- ■
, Wck\Miull ot .133 Weat? Kfntk
itl-tfit is 'nr. Whli tyiko^d' I*'v#r.
Midlnsk): wekt'td Tuisp
laat evening on bpsineas.
In the cane of Ployd Flowers vs.
the Lanyon-Starr Zinc company in
the district court yeaterday the
Jurj found for tke defendant. Flow
ers'. waa su|tag for 13,500 for. per-
sonal Injuries which be claimed
were sustained when a horse driveu
by him andi belonging to tbe com-
pany ran a way.
A warrant has been issued for tbe
K. A. .Stublerj of Tt^lsa, formerly
of this city, wont to Osage thfU
morning atter„>.ahort.builiK<ss st*y
in this city.
A. A. Smith' will go to TfaUft this
evening to 4tt«nd a knights of Co-
ivwnbhs tdiice.
Mrs. It. M. Sillers want to P4#-
Buska, thia morning for a Te# day#'
Vialt. with friende.
. l oJey'. Kidney PtMs.
„ auwUy Juat tie iigredienti
fd to bulrtl, up, at l engthen iiil ,*$■
st6r* Uw. it'turisi action Of tHe kid-
•«*B 4id bladder.- Specially pripar-
Ul. ren coaterinci.
For' 'Mi''. C. F. Depue's guest. Mrs. M-
Tec'khlhi of independence, Kas., has
retained home after a few days' visit
hetp.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips,' Mr.)
^-4 Mrs. L. K. Phllli|>s and MK andi
airt. H. c. Mobrft motored to Nowp-|
flunflay ,in tlid Frink Ph>Mipa|
!liic«*Arr«if marhini.
fO. •!.' Mi^i^ne o£ Carthage, Mp.,'
iA like today to look after oil iuter-
eits.'
^SM|4 Mh-tl Iiamew went to Avant
f|*lk' trtoinlng fir: a nhort visit with
fH«l4«... ' • ,- . ' :
-Qotniliui .yroijfcr of Kansas. City
tHfived pits mpmlng To|r a week'f
vii|U:,wtlH 'A. A. Smith.
* MlU - Anna Oil breath of Joplin,
iM -, ;i«, :visttfu(f her -sister, Miss
Kltjhfrtjti (lalbr^th.
■. J*. T/ Ktrkj poit pait.er went to
^llAiiitrt, thii nI4rulng' for a . fesf
daie' viisit with,his nephew. • 1
*■ Miss .Mar^MHJe O'Brien want t
Afiot hhia «oming fof a Short Uusi-
neff'ftUy.;
- Miss-LUlk find Mi*s SatJif Ftali-
fr,^J«f Deaiidg.. K«s., Stopped her*
today ai the tuesis of Mrs. F.i 0. Hp-
llp. Thpy Mil #0 to CollinsyHW
Uiik eTiminx >|pr a vfalt. . ■"*
Mi*, Si, 1. |h>pUiM went to Nelag-
oney thia morning for. a short visit
with friendB And i'«t tives. .
i. i - LnrWn went fo cleveland
thit.' pioruldg for'ft short' busluhid
Maj^to the ail drttrict. -
ijf, K. -Politer went to Hopilny
tbil mornJagite- look after busjnei*
Intir«i«.'-
. Wip, Maurice, agt-^or Tinv Mur-
pttjr, is in town today arranging.for
tM priselitatlon of The Poor ttU
♦Ttttii wilatach, Mr. Mur-
pky ■ ha* dropped ihd New Code for
a better piny "The Poor Rich" at
tbe Gkiah neit Monday^ October 30.
■ • Miis Maudi. Wehn returned today
froia Tulsa.- where she. was called t y
thd lilness of bir sister. Mrs. itooser.
wU'o It somewhat improved.
of llveilliood as well. Achievement Is.
of'pourity, on the knee* of the god*;
but you will at ie* t have the thrill
of trtal ind, after ill, not to try is to
fail. Taking your disabilities fijr
gr*4te<i. ipd s«u&ilng constantly that
tb«y, art being t*lten for sraVted.
■pake your joclsl intercourse as'broad I
and a* eonstint as possible. lib not |
t H* tbe wprld too *irlou*)y, nor let J
tpo miiy *0clal convention* oppre** ;
you. Kiep iweet your tense of hu
Wor, rtnd attovi all do not let any
njorbid fepllngs of Infdfiorlty creep
Into your loul., Toti Will And your*elf
tbe *yrtpathy of
not And persons
..... - , -. ...^ willing tp meet
yOT.M«re than half way. It ..will he be
caui* ydw.,b4te let your dliabiUty
niijroir your vlliten ind shrink up yoiit
idol, it will be fe'iiiy ydur own ifauit.
lad flot' tb*t 6f^ t6ur cilifcmWitancei
lH * ,#ontJi ,ke p locking tAitwardlook
0(|t iij^irly-for those tWh^lMhat Hi-
yoti,
n.
tie* to Seiprdsk you'rielf^ Atlantic
Monthly, i-
ii .iu your ipui. inn w]
Sfplitive enough to ti
other!, ind If, you do n
who 111* yoii aid art
tf?e4t'y^uii Jor 'prions ' '|p^t!l
t^^yourAnd, be fnetjdi #itij?y
f^'r new Intermit*, and for opoorti
Vfludil* JAfnaleah' Waedr
Tki fiolt viluihle of th* Jamaican
ard -tbe yaea, thn buHy irni,
>nd.-bg«d«. juiiip^r,' Mir. mw-
any, l}|nem vltie. 'ebohy,1 lldd^
N-'wn
oeiaVMfc- Hird-
otei ind, ffqod
i Katy eipreag messenger named
driver Was taken to tki city hospital
fa*t ulght having cut hia left arm
^prerely by. falllug through a win-
dow, tie accident oecurt-ed as l\e
started to board- the 'mnofeer laot
nlgkt; slipping on the steft. and In
nn effort to regain, his bnlknca ran
Bis irtt through the window.
C. Livlngatpn wont in Wynona
this morning fore* short business
mr ^ f*. •
K. B. Carter < eni to Cleveland
tkU morning, for a short buitnias
etay.. i.
, Mrs.; Mayne Meihlell izpeeta for
hif gui'st tho draV of November, her
mdther, Mra George R. Meeker and
♦d for kdctetfti*. Ii4ad4cke, nerydua-' spn, (Jcoigg W. Meeker. Jr.. of Roeh
kAM. riiinmatiiMiaad 41 kidni*.
Mftdiler tad urinary irre*ularitle :
At Rpreka Dryg 00.
Rpreka Drug 00. f ,
(*rem Tn*aanr* f>iH*.)
t. K- Stont left,this mo.
a wVgk'fj iTUit; w,i^h friends , and
I L'l !L
, y. y art in i^ft ,thlp
4 ^rm'oli!- Mo„ ind' otB#r
eater, \. Y., who tHU spend several
dre^k* here.
Tie .drat, sblpmeut of ainc ore
trom the Oavle, Okl*:, • mines, arrlv-
momlngiM heri yestirday to be anielter at
kt l^cU aa>elt*rs.
iV' ^rthiai CMaters entertained
tke knights . of: Pythiaa ^ift1 Clotle
Hill last nl^lit. ..One of the features
^pirf«1k4 ^/iod >ns-a pie Anting coil- land^ 5 rBr 3W*dfv■3^25-18; and sa
wklcji, ended in a - tie between jB\^ WX af t\ ddd* Wft tWV
Mid*i okT- and John McCalHoter.1 BWrofe^ai-.farf'ftili WtlMam Jt.
,-jl L^Ua Ml has returned. Sl^ttfs Hfinds: -BE HW of 31-25-13:
frofti a visit, wltk Miss 11a Gllllapte and 6W1 NW'of 31-13-13; and
■ --j „Jpkly yellow., jbrpad leaf,
wood; cafhew and
'la u d prlncloi
s#pira tiipgraph "potv ,ii^
pOitf, cediri used chlffly for ntUv#
ik^hgie* Mb , furniture. ' irtd 'othef
tpddi iri JiMdd' ift bnildln| Kdu«i* ln
the hiAhllhdd. I'nfofiuhileiy , thi
Mfigmi Ar*. fwt; large enoh^k to Jog
th#* to the ooiilt, but there l*.ne ron
m *iy pdrttble engine*. Md , aw-
nUn ihould not be utllUid m as to
ttftk thd*e, *oodi into ihe^ma^ft,
^ rt w ^fttma-ii
lit: tif t 4'l{|llan pl\>ii6ian 8aivt
o^l f'H; aefidW" i miembilasc*- of
oi|eh edfreme d^Ucicy thit Ipcien^iy
d^nobitrated ti# loaa of weight qf
QUiik b> volatilisation. Thp* the In-
m> j^u*fe A<>aUng o^ln^p al?
lrlnilrdctly tdl|ied% , Jt
;Th4 eisentlit dkrt of the apparatui
Is i very thin thread of glasi, fixed
at mi dhd ihd ettendid horiientaliy.
Tk« m>oroeeo#ic object* to be weighed
art Pissed upon the .glaa* thr*gd pe*r
snd aad the amount of f|*fure
d Is obiorved with a micro-
magnlfytng 100 diameter*
- mots walking oqe thou*a!?rtth
sf a milligram li said pereeptibir to
bond the thrsid.—Buffalo Courier!
Why Mr. Bsaman Suddsnly Decided
; Not to tubacrlbs for New
Monthly Magaain*.
When Mr. Caleb Reauien r*turned|
from tbe poatnfflce one evening hs wis
lit an unukually Cheerful frame ef
mipd; be even teemed inclined M b*
gay, to whlatie and.to hum- "Out with
It," *ald hi* wife, good huiticredty.
"Let'* know what, 'tis, baa ma<lp you
f**l *0 good. Haa tbe price 0' sugar
gop# do#n*"
"Not that I know of," ,*aid Mr. Bea-
men, "but I've been bearing about a
new magazine that * been itarted hy
r**pon*fble parti**, and it'* going to
havi a j)*i* every month celled
'Every Wom*n Her Own Dressmaker.'
I understand there are to be patterns
anii ill come with it, and directions 10
ciesr yeu can't mistake 'em.
"As Jed Harmon said to me, 'If
paying ti a year we can **ve tki
price of Lyddy aimond* for a we*k
■prlng and fall, why, 'twould be a good
Investment for all us men—good for
everybody but Lyddy.;'"
"Doh't yoa worry a mite abetrt heri"
■aid Mr*. Beamen, *m«othly, "Whit
•he losee In customers she'll make up
by her brother William. And for ev-
ery customer she loses, th* plurabir
over to Greenby, and the tailor do*n
♦o< the Corner*, and Pole Saunder*,
cobblir, right In town, will lose ons,
too.
. "I guess you didn't look far enough
In tjtst pro pectu*. If you'd turned
over a page or two you'd havs *een
thit there's to be a helpful article for
men every idOnth, too. There's going
to . he 'Syery Man His 0*n Tiilor,'
tfliing how an Industrious man can
maki a pair 0' trousers In two ev*n-
iBgi ind * coat In three. There'll be
'tldljii' for the Home Plumber,' and a
number'of Othera.
"Lifddy *pok« to me about It diy
befdt-e yeet-diy. She said If she *uh-
icrlbed *he ihould put Wllllsm right
down fo those articles, and expect htm
fd date her a *ignt of niopey on r*-
illfs of all iOrts. And a* for you,
why, I can sei yoit no^—
«"ft# here. Jennie." said Mr. Bin
mep. "we hate got more'n enough lit-
erature knocking round the houie
a'reedy.. You can lay th at do put
to'good advantage In mlnce-pie fit-
Ing*. I kno#. Here 'tU."—Touth's
Compahlon.
WANTS
Advertisements under these
heading* ca*h, Three lines, three
evening*, twentjr-five cents; six
line*, three evenings, fifty ccnti.
HICLPW ANTED.
WANTKD—CJood white girl for gin,-.
eral housework. Inquire at .y04
Deieware avenue. SO
WANTED,!—(Woman Jo come to
house and do washing, at 118-
Creek. Phone Black 358. 52*
WANTED.-,—-Girl for general house-
work. Mrs. J. J. Shea, 822 Joiiu-
stone avenue. dB.
WANTED.—Neat appearing young
man to run on tralus. Union
News Stand, Station.
WANTED. — Three uufuniiaiied
rooms for light liousekecpiu'e iu
desirable location. Phojie Red 199.
t 57*
FOB BALS
FOR SALE.—An 80 acre oil lenae
In proven territory,. with 3 U10-
ducing Wills; 2 to Bartlesvllla sand
5nd 1 to the shallow saud, makUtg,
4 tanks of oil por nrontlvi a good
band wheel power and everything
in good shape. Make m« an offer if
you want to buy. Address G. F., jtl.l
Keeler Ave. Phone 943. ; 5(lr
FOR SALE..—80 acres of laud i|\ oil
-belt, S'%. SB.J4 of .Sec. 22-2C-13. at
$25.00 per acr?, if takpn. at once.
Not leased. Also the NW V4 NW%
NB 4 of 2-27-12, fpr $5.00 per
acre. J, L. Nnncr, Jiluskogcc, Qkli.
TOR SALE.-i-Whlto serge stilt,
Black pin itVlpe.' Call' at ti.7
West Eleventh street. 4)1*
Jlri. F. B. Sharkeltoa,. ef <«iKrie.
kae l%i-.Tieii<ng Mrs.-.-t:
tuPeier for aevfrdl dayi. returned
hwni thia morning. «
Miaa Agnes WUling'ham went ,to j In -Tulsa.
Ramona and Och^ata tills morning j Mis* Amelia .Ward, stenographer
for a abort stay • u meet her ptano i with the Central Fuel Oil company.
NOTICE OF S&LE OF ItE.\L KH-
fAtE.
Notice is hereby given, that in
pursuance of nd order of the County
Court of tbo Cdhhty of 'Rogers and
State of OklahOtta, rtiade'j'on the
35th day of Ootober, 1911^ in the
matter', of the'• guardlanijWps of Ir-
ving L., John T..' Nina M..' and Will-
iam T; Smith, niinors, f the under-
aigned, as guardian of the estates
of said minors will sell at private
sals to the highest bidder for cash,
subject fo'the' eonhrmation of fhe
Couatjf Court, on the 1,3th day of
November. m.r,'it 9 O'clock'A. M..
df sild.ddy at Claremore, 'Oklahoma.
In said county, all the'right, title,
interest, sad eitate tiTat the said
minora hate-by ophration of "law' Or
othertwiM * acquired- in and to the
fbllowlhg de*ctibed land?. l)ing and
being 'in Bogenk and Waablrigton
couBtlea, >' tA^W Mr: • "
IHWfitffc Snritti's'. lattdh: ' N2 SE
of- 3h«5-lii;' attd ;.T©hn T. Smitfi's
lands; ^ifBf SW\tff ,*31^25-1?; and S2
«K SW NW. of'31-25-13; and14 W2
S\V SK of. 25-13-15; and Nina M.
Smith's lands: SE 9W of 31-25-13;
cl# s. hak tak^n a pbaitiou with the t*lr-|an«'Si SW SW of 31-25-13; and
M. Preston went to Tulsa thiaU^isaft company, in Austin, Texas, j VK SW SW ■ of 32-23-15; and SE
morning for a brief stay to look af* Shi left yesterday for Austin. * j SW SE of 23-23-1. .
ter oil interests. I ' T. D. Nobbet returned this morn- Bids toust be-In writing and may
,L. Kj HWrkham. formerly of t-fiift Ing from a rew days' buainess trip [be left at the offlce of C. S. Wort-
cUy. waa here from Ramona ye*ter;,to Ramona. . man. attorney jrt'law. of Claremore,
jday on buainies. I J.. C. Gordon, water #uperinten-jOklahoma, of may be delivered to
—, - — - -. Mrs. L. E. Shanks of Dewey, w*s dent of Independence. Kans., whoithe guardian personally, or may be
•atia, and eaajcharged with robbing J. A. Crow, of!taken 10 the letal hospital yestOrd*y' was here today on business, has re-jflled In the office of the Judge of the
I • ugea. It ia $2" . jfor sn operation for appendicitis. turned home. County Court. A certhted fheek of
ralfaBl* tor adulle aad| In police court this mornlug Carl] The littls ^uglner of Mrs. Joels, A. D, Stivers, city engiueer of In-| tOS of the amount bid must ac-
ek 114^4^ **# ***y ae gl«ae ts yexagj l>oWning wes fined $16.75 for • -> WalUre is quite |U with. typhoid at j dependente, Kans.. returned home company each bidder's bid.
ehlKtfe.euh laMtfU —as' saulting a man named Nibbick. _A| their homs on East Third street.- |tWa inorning after a aho[t, business Dated tbi* 2.'rth day of-Oct.,,4^ 11.
gpettst* Piotur**.
■ On* mu|t not think' to renovats hi
I .fork;-tnke It rgthfr.'|a pleaaur*; I
t|ik to hs sure, but a.,pleitaot,ta*k.
It,If raaliy fun after all, to reatorato
good condltfon tom* old $nd ihaihy
articl* tftai lay since we htr* dl*c*rd
dd fi bilng Utelssk. Th*r* srs many
temptiog oppprtunitles through this
ho« s. ajrtd If ti renorats one, it Will
bjit. glvi,.a freak-inoahtivs to try |l
haid at loMethlQg more.
How miny hiv.e a pst engraving ef
dttfir pletiiV* which a *ocl*tlons h*ti
mid* d'iir' hut in whleh dust hii
^ouid ltd wif! It'l a :*lmpl« mattir
ifttr-all tn clean;and put tke picture
in order, But many of u* deftot think
M dd It or do hot know Hflri'Way to
t ibfthrft.^ y • u;
>It'*. the ea*l# t thihg hi the world
hjiftp ojlttt* paper In thi baek,: tiM
ait th* tichi, duit thf pictnre,, wiih
tk* glaaa .and pu'f lt^a/] |>aok sgaln,
wjth a frsih pap r pasted over th,*
b^ck.: it I# Woijfferfui what an im-
preydmaiit ft wiil' maks to a roold,
thin the elian eurtilhs are hung and
MfiiP* n*e wall pipng on the w,*n ,
to. kits th* plctitrss spotl*** ss wail.
A Itttis ammonia In the water will
poliih the glass brilliantly..
Bass Oust Bate From Atatue.
Two years .Igo been and bate waged
a eoiiteat for ths occupancy of th*
hollow form of ths Goddes* of L|h>
arty thatv*urmounts ths dqme of the
Te*«4. capltol $15 feat " above ths
ground..
. Viewed from bslow It appear* the
he** havs driven out all the bat* and
won their right to e*ciu*lv*ly occupy
th* elevated cavern.
The bets mad* a hivs out of ths
hollow hsad of th* figure, a* dlaeov-
srsd by a steiplsjaek who undertook
ths work of giving the young lady a
fresh coat of paint.
When hs climbed ufwn ths elevated
right irm of ths^ status inyrls«}*, of
anjrry beda idirmed out of the ey|*
of Liberty and forced him to quickly
abiodon th* jftb.
Ilgee then th* bees jmcroaehed nfr-
efl tiie eivity of the b(fdy, nhers.tle
bati had h4ld firth. It could be tein
from below thit the bail drove the
bat* from thetr position*.
AH the bsti have diaadpeared from
the.figure and the bee* are in com-
plete possession.
FOR SALE.—A few Uliodo islaud
Red Cockerell cbickeus nt $ 1.00
and $1.5(1 each. 308 Wyandotte avfr-
nuO, phone, Black 482. 4R
FOR SAiLE--—Crystal, White Orplmt-
ton piillpts 1 aud cockcrcla. My
stock is complete. <S. W. Kulscly,
ai7 Wyandotte avenue - dp*'
POR SALE.—Good pil ajid agricul-
tural 80 . acres,' WUsliliigtou Co.
Prodiictign close on all sides. ()n«
weil already 011 land. Present loftse r j
void. Bargain. Box 593. Viulti, \ j'|
Ok In. ' 1 5Q«
1XTR BK.VT.
FOft ftBNT—Unfurnished 100ms' at
' 716 Keeler. SO*
FOR R^NT.—Two, nicely furuisHfeti
, rooms lor- light hoitsekeeplug. CKJJ,
411 West Seventh street.
50*
POR RENT.—Strictly modern two
story Ave room house, all large
rooms. Phone Red 199. 50*
FOR lUJNT.-i—Good bam at 703 Wy-
indotte avenuo. Apply'at Pumoue
Cafe, Fourth street and Dewey a^i-
aue. 50,
FOR RENT.—Good six room house,
Phone 45, or call at McGougH's
feed stor?. 49*
V'|i
I
|
FOR RENT.—Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. "Call at 215
Seminole avenue. 49*
FOR RENT.—Furnished rooms for
light house keeping, and one also
for sleeping, at t\l Osage avenue.
49*
POR RENT—Thr^e furnished roimi
for. light housekeeping, nip kin
house.
544.
714 Wyandotte. 'Phone. Red
'V; 48*
POR RENT.—Two furnished rooiba
. for light housekeeping. Call at
lift Creek or Phone Black 358. 49*
FOR RENT.—fteifrable office rooitts
liie sals ky I til art-tut of Bob Wondslde. who Ii
; , Briefly Stated.
W*eh Saniiiel G. Blythi, the wrltir,
w ti, editing A'ni wept per in Ndw York
staid, «'greet t«P«hter oni sight tuli-
ad lli a long .ind thriUing story retir-
ing 4he rough treatment band ti ou^
j*k£ flrtith,, a, visitor to,ike adjjl.
Tbe s'torv relited that Mr. Sm$),
wssrin^NThlgh silk bat. had ren-
rfrid dowh to the dock! ifter night-
fall, and, a tUk hat being uaueual aad
provocative of antagoaisai in >hst **c-
tian, Mr- Smith had ematM* from
among the dock hands ditvtut the
hst. Severthsless, he carried «ut of
ths melee *0 many wound*, euta* aad
bruiies that h* had to be sent to ths
hospitsl. The articl^ in. ita original
form was tOo long. And'hot In keep-
lip with the style of th* pap«r. Ac-
cordingly Blytk* started to rewrite It
This la the form In which It appesred
la the paper ths next morning: "John
Smith, wearing s high silk hat. wknt
down to ths docks laat night.—Em*r-
tencj Hospitsl"
in LannOm Bldg. See E. O. Det-
riok, agent, en 3rd floor. 48*
I
LOST.—A bunch of keys. Return
to 'Enterprise office and receive
reward. 50*
LOST.—Female pup, brown and
whits, about 5 months old. Nattie
Flossie. Reward. Jerome Jackson,
over Bartlesville Steam Lauis^H.
48V
8THATRD OR STOLEN. — PiSfm
' nsr.OInn Oak. Okla., on or abhdt
July 1, . 1*11, black • ohrae m^e.
show* collar marks on neck, lfltg
inane, IS'-i hsnds high, weight 940
pound*; one. mouse or blue mir*
mule, no brands, no collar marks 15
hand* high, weight. 900. Thepe
mule* are coming 4 or 5 year* old
in aprlng; r-.Reward. $k(F, for return
ter U stoki to*TiiiiftilWI tli jeadiy
to their whereabouts. Address E. ft.
Rutherford -or Scott Bruner, deputy
sheriff. Glenn Oak.
. Mrs. E. Butler returned to
hofne in Coffeyvjlle. Kas.. this
after' a visit witb her dsn
Mrs. W. R. Cruse and ljnhy of Col-
linsville, who have bfeen visiting hir
pareilts, Mr. and _£frs. A. C. Heine
lor several days, went (o LaHarpn.
Kans., this morning for a few days'
visit witb friends before returning
to her borne.
Mrs. L. F. Dedson went to Con-
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