The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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I lllltSDAY, MAltC'll 10, HMO.
HAYS III: WAS 44IIO\COIOI>"
IN KIWI, KSTATK IU:AI,
Morris .1. Qitlin filed a Huil in the
district court this afternoon against
l.i. M.Cheneweth to a deed
and set aside a conveyance. It is
claimed that (Jitiin sold property to
the defendant and received as puv
ment a promissory note, upon tin-
statement of the defendant that it
was secured by real estate and could
be easily discounted. It Is claimed
that these representations were false,
and on account of the Fraud and mis-
represent at iins the deed should he
set aside and the pro|K rty restored
to its owner.
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"OKLAHOMA LOOKING (;LASS."
A. A. Webb Launches Mnicjr INildi-
cation al lOniil.
(State Capital.)
nrilliant, biting, breezy. Thin
will iiuperf>'( tly describe the tang of
the tltautlc treatise which the pa-
tient seeker after enlightenment will
find between the covers of the new
publication, promoted by A. A
Webb, formerly oditor of the Knid
Wave-I>emo« rat, if his plans an;
successful. Webb has launched
"The Oklahoma Looking Glass," the
•first number of which will be issued
March 15th. It will appear twice a
month.
In speaking of his latest literary
venture today. Webb said "this will
be an opportunity 1 have long desir-
ed of lambasting any and every one
who I believe needs a little gentle
chastisement."
Some of the interesting articles in
the Ural issue will be "Standard
(Ml Joe, Die Female Doctor" and
"Roosevelt's Return From Klba."
The "Looking Glasa" is to be pub-
lished in HJnld.
AlT<rMi:.\ TO DALLAS.
('. V. Cessno and O. J. Watson,
managers of the Overland Auto (<<>.,
l -fi hist night to attend the over-
land banquet at the Oriental hotel
in Dallas, Tex., touight.
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\vi;st sidi: sgi ari:.
Something doing there! Donald's
Department Store Is getting ready
to start something. Wait, watch
and make money. 3-10-tf
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A MOTOR CAR MI1ROUR
J. IV Moi'uau is Saiil to Re Financ-
ing a Huge Consolidation of
< 'ompanics.
New York, March 10.—A consol-
idate! of certain large automobile
interests, having a capitalization or
several hundred million dollars, is
believed to be under way. .1. I'.
Morgan & Company, who yesterday
purchased the IS. M. K. Company of
Detroit, will, it Is understood, finance
the combiuatou.
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IMMItsm NOTKS.
Tho basket ball game which was
to have been played yesterday be-
tween the girls of O* C. C. and tie
high school girls was postponed on
account of the weather until Fri-
day This game will commence at
4.30 and is the second one of the
series that is being played for the
championship of the city. It will
be played at (lie University Campus.
The probable line up of the O. C. U.
team will be as follows: .lane law-
rence aud Klizabeth I'enti, guards;
Pearl McClaiu and Rh««> Holland,
centers; Reali McKee and Bonnie
Uoode, forwards.
The live mile preliminary cross
country run which was postponed
from Tuesdav will be run off to-
day. The following men will par-
ticipate: Captain Harry Alien,
lllte, Geeslin. Heck, Stebbins, Haw-
Mil IMD DAIIA I \Ol.l
The Ladies' Hatters
Take Pleasure in Inviting You
to the
Opening of their New Store
In the Balcony of the Fitwell Shoe Company,
North Side of Square.
l"r-
Friday, March 11 th
We believe you will find " 1 lie New Hat Store
a surprise in more ways than one. Not only will
vou iind styles and qualities to delight but prices,
we know, will be conspicuous by their lowness.
The latest New York and Paris fashions for
Spring in Women's and Children's Millinery
will be Shown.
Music Flowers
Manager's Orchestra
HOURS 2 to 5 Afternoon
7 to 9 Evening.
Refreshments
thorne. ('rtiw. k. Smilli, E. Sniith , palrmount n. xi Monday. A force of) already been sold. Fairmount will
and Meed'. 1 men an ai work now butldlnfc I probably bring* down about 10Q
These are busy days al lb unl-(i .ic.iclicrs u I ho basketball and I rooters. A big reception will be
Jversily In Athletic lines. Geltlti- ' mil . court which will seal 600 L'VI'" "" '''airniount Students at Iho
♦ready* for the big i..ornament with; people Aboui tickcls have IJ" niveriity Monday evening.
Miss Leta Woods, of Lahoma,
was in the city trading yesterday.
p. Hedgpeth made a business
trip to Pawnee today.
G. W. Payne, of Cherokee, is al There was no session of the city
business visitor In Enid. | commisslion this morning. It Is
Ed Walton, of Guthrie, was in likely that there will be a meeting
the city on business today. I tomorrow.
warn
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LISTERS
LISTERS
John Deere Listers. You have known John Deere Plows, etc., since you were a boy 50 or 60 years ago. They made good goods
then and they have improved 011 them every year since. vi ou get the benefit oi those years of expeiience when you buy their
goods. John Deere Listers are in a class by themselves because first they have better material in them than anY other, their
share will last as long as any two of any other make. They have the most accurate drop in the world. The John Deere No. y
planter has the edge selection drop, famous ihe world over. The Lister has the same. The bottom is shaped just right, enters
ground easily. Easy draft, does not leave edges of furrow bare for weeds to grow. Large disc to insure covering. x^seQ
as tongueless or with tongue. Three or lour horse, in act it is one of the family of the Deere corn; tools all good, Deere No. "
planters, with Disc furrow openers; Langley loose ground lister. Lome in and see them. The home of the John Deere line ^
Enid Implement & Hardware Company 1
Phone 1065
W. A. Mc€iuskeyt Manager
127-9 East Broadway
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The Enid Daily Eagle. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 141, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1910, newspaper, March 10, 1910; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142840/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.