The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 2 Thursday, June 29, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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1,
From Factory to
the Wearer
Attention!
Goods at
Hard Time Prices
ENID
THE BIG NOTION SALE
Doors South of Post Office
ENID
Still Continues and Offers Bigger Slashes in Prices and Greater Bargains than ever.
. 10c ~
40c Ribbon at
1.50 Petticoats at
^50c Jean Drawers
25c Rubber Collars
25c Combs at
1.50 Waist fronts at
49c
31c
11c
6c
65c
5c
This Coupon is Good for 5 cents
on every One Dollar Purchase.
Ev.
4.00 Corduroy Pants
1.00 Jumpers
25c Handkerchiefs
25c Ladies I lose
20c Mens Hose
10c Rocktord Hose
1.98
69c
5c
11c
8c
6c
Thousands of other Bargains. Come in and look around. Tell your friends to
meet you at the Big Sale. Every purchase a bonafied Bargain. This is NO FAKE Sale.
CHAPEK 8c HAKEL
3 Doors South of Post Office
The Store where
your Dollars have
a lot Flore Cents
Your Credit is Good
but we sell
For Cash Only
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NSURGENTS REFUSE TO JULY 4TH CELEBRATIONS HAVE KILLED MORE THAN DID WAR
' 'Sheriff of Garfield County, OMaho-j N
SET^TIME TO VOTE. Authentic Lists shtw That Celebrations Have Killed Thousands As
Compared with Dozens in the Revolutionary War.
More people have been done to death In the name of Anient an
independence while celebrating the Fourth of July than were killed
during the entire revolutionary war. The modern barbarous outbusts
assume startling proportions when "killed and wounded figures for
I the Revolutionary battles and the same number of observations of July
Washington, June 27".—Vlce-Pres- Fourth are ctAnpared. The following table from Success Magazzlne
?nt Sherman slipped one over on shows how many men fell during s even principal battles cf the war,
vidently Intend to Defeat Taft's
Reciprocity Bill by Filibustering
or Amendments—Will Play
Dog in the Manger to De-
feat Administration.
(First Pub. June 29, 2t 1 |19ll, said attachment was confirm
THE DISTRICT COURT OF ed by the Court antl an order ol
ma after due notice and in accord-! GARF1KI.D COUNTY, OKLAHO-'sale directed and a judgment reli-
ance with law to sell said above MA. dered against the same M. A. Shack
described propertv to satisfy said Sam Waken, Plaintiff, lee and In favor of the said S\m
judgment and I vs. Waken in the £um of $ 111)2.00 with
Whereas in accordance with saidjM. A Sliacklee, Defendant. interest at twelve per cent from
order of sale 1 proceeded to levy up- NOTICE OF SALE. |the date of said Judgment, and
on the above described real estate, • Notice is hereby given, that it for $127.34 attorneys fee and costs
to-wit Lots 1 and 2 and the south j compliance with an execution and ot suit.
half ot the Northeast Quarter of order of sale to the undersigned di-1 Now, Therefore, ta pursuance to
: Section 2, Township 20, North rected, Issued out of the above said execution and order of sale
Range 6 W I. M., Garfield county, named Court on the 20th day of notice is hereby given that I, Els-
Oklahoma which was and is liai'le June, A. D. 1911. in an action worth Hume. Sheriff of GarfiiV
~ """ " ' ' — ' Oklahoma, will offer for
- to satisfy said judgment and did wherein Sam Waken is Plaintiff i County
he opponents of the reclproc^y j in comparison with the number ot deaths attendant upon me - cauge the same to be appraised by and M. A. Shacklee is Defendant, sale to the highest and best biddei
,_i.i i number of subsequent July Fourth celebrations:
ill today when at a critical mo-
Killed and
nent he announced that the bill Battles— Wounded
as before the senate for an early Lexington 8 3
ate. Friends of the bill on the Bunker Hill 440
emocratic side led by Senators Fort Moultrie 3 7
tone and Macon, said the senate white Plaints 100
iad evidently been off guard and Fcrt Washington 140
lad permitted the bill to advance Monmouth 229
"intentionally and it was restored Cowpens 7-
its former status.
The session began with an un-
uccesaful attempt by
Celebrations
Killed and :
July 4th
Wounded
1903
. . . . 4,449 j
1904
. . . . 4,169 |
1905
. ... 5,176 |
190C
. . . . 5,466 ;
1907 /...
. . . . 4,413
190.8
. . . . 5,623
1909
5,307 j:
three disinterested householders directing me is Hie Sheriff of Gar-
within said County, wherein said field County, Oklahoma, to sell one
lands are situated, which said lands; certain White Gasoline Automobile
were duly and legally appraised by twenty-five horse power, live pus-
said appraisers at the sum of $3,- senger, which automobile was levied
060 00 ! upon by an attachment in the abov
1,119
34,603
Chairman —
enrose of the finance committee,1 does not shrink from consideration (First Pub. in bvents June -9-It)
secure an agreement for a vote 0f tariff measures at this time, he NOTICE
n reciprocity July 24, on the wooL thinks that reciprocity should come _ whQm u May Concern:
111 July 27, and free list bill July first in the natural order. : Notice is hereby given, That thirds of the appraised value thereof
Friends of reciprocity will in- — j whereas the undersigned Beverley ami said property will be sold as
i „„„ nnnniimr all t measures CMTTTT TTVA'WFV Crump, was on the 3rd day of May, commanded by said order of sale,
t upon coupling all 3 mcasuies SMITH-HEANhi. 1 i9ll, convicted in the County court Dated at the Sheriff s Office at
any agreement to vote. ; 0j tjarfield County, State of Okla- Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma,
After refusing to permit such an a very pretty wedding Wednes- homa 0f the crime of Unlawfully this 28th day of June, A. D. 1911.
rangement the opponents of the day. evening was that of Minnie Ut- and Willfully having in his posses- E. HUME,
- — **"" —o iir...™- Sheriff of GariTeld County, Okla.
J. A. GREGG, Deputy.
for cash at the cast front door of
the court house, the above described
automobile, 011 Saturday, the 8 th
day of July, A. D. 1911, at tv.-o
o'clock P. M. oTTsaid day.
Witness my hand this 26tli day
Now Therefore I will on the! entitled suit, and thereafter, upon of June, A. 1). 1911.
31st day of July, 1911 at 3 o'clock the rendering of judgment herein. E. HUME.
P. M. at the east front Scor of the, to-wit, on the 20th day of May Sheriff of Garfield County, Okla
Court House in said County of Gar-
field, State of Oklahoma, offer at
public sale and sell to the highest |
bidder for cash in hand, the fol
lowing describe dproperty, in Gar-
field County, State of Okklahoma,
to-wit: Lots 1 and 2 and the South
half of the Northeast Quarter of
Section 2, Township 20. North
Range 6, u". I. M., and that at said
sale said property must bring two-
The Events
i/r/ltv bill allowed that measure \ ter Smith and ArtliuF Noble Heaney sion Malt, spirituous, vinous liquor,
SL'e one important prelimin- a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John- «£ ^fccUon"* Jw*ot
ry step before they realized what gton on West Maine, at the Hour seder's compiled Laws of OklaTio- (First Pub June 29, 5t.) i
id happened. For a quarter of 0f 8 o'clock, the Rev. Russell per- ma. And that the said Beverley ,N THE ,)[gxRlCT COURT OF GAR-!
hour the senate was in executive forming the ring ceremony. Only Crump was by tihe3.^.0,urt4l.t^de" FIELD COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
sslon.
At its conclusion no one | immediate friends were present. The "fendanf^ReverleT^" u'lnp' 'serve""
Isaac Underkoffler, Plaintiff
ing ready to speak on the meas-' bride wore a beautiful baby Irish tem of days ln tlip County jail ,saa(. c underkoffler and
re, and following the paliamentary lace dress and carried a large 0f Garfield County, Oklahoma, and K.ui(, gj underkoffler, Defendants,
^istom of that body, Vice-President bride's bouquet of roses. Mr. and that he pay a fine of $150.00, and 'NOTICE OF SALE.
herman announced that the bill Mrs. Heaney are both two of Enid s, "Y(Ju are hereby further notified ,, 1ath , ,
ould be reported from the comfciit- most popular young people. They Uiat , Beverley Crump, will 011 the W HtREAb, on the 19th day ot
e of the whole to the senate- will be at home at 905 West Ran- nth day of August, 1911, present December, A. D. 1910, the Plaintiff
The bill actually passed through dolpli after July 1st. to the Pardon "Board of the State of herein procured a judgment of fore-
Oklahomn, at the office of the Sec- closure of a certain mortgage against
II the stages of being reported to
senate before members realized
liat was going on. While under
nsideration in the committee of
0 whole the measure could be
mended, but could not be voted
pon. I lithe senate It co'uld bo
ght to a final \ote al any time,
nators Nelson, Bristow, Clapp and
Hey 1 joined in the protest that
ose Jjjfi 11 it was found what had
P pen fed to the bill.
Senator Penrose finai'v consented
having It restored to its former
itus.
The feeling that developed over
is incident was not so marked,
wever( as that which greeted
lator Penrose's attempt to fix a
ie for thp vote on the bills. In-
'gents objecting to any definite
te for the reciprocity vote.
The Penrose request will be re-
ed from time to time whenever
udltlons seem favorable. Ultf,-
tely the friends of reciprocity
(First Pub. Juno
NOTICE.
29. 41.)
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons interested in the estate of
John .Uphoff, deceased, thai on the
29th day of June, 1911, I.au'fl Me-
siring to protest said application said date the (ourt oidered that an
may present same If they so desire, order of sale issue aguinst said
BEVERLEY CRUMP, property for the purpose of satis-j
tying said judgment, Die same be-!
ing in the amount of $1280.00 with
(First Pub. June 29-5t.)
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Or
I GARFIELD COUNTY OKLAHO- Interest at the rate of seven per
Klnnls produced and tiled in the| cen^ fr0m the date of said judg-i
County Court of the County of Gui- p1.ecjer|(. Parker, Plaintiff, ment, and,
fiedl and State of Oklahoma, an ln-; ' V3. i Whereas, in pursuance of the or-:
strument in writing purporting to R. W. Kalhping, G E. White, Theo. der of sale issued on the 23rd day
, .1 loct will nnH testament ot Schneider, Newman Lumber Co., and of June, 1911, and to me directed,
be the last will and testament ot ^ Defendants. I, Elsworth Hume, Sheriff of Gar-!
John Uphoff, deceased, anu aiaOj virtue of an order of sale to| field County, Oklahoma, will, on
filed in the said Court her petition me directed and delivered, issued) the 31st day ot July, 1911, at the1
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praying for the probate of said will, out of the office of the Clerk of the hour of Two o'clock P. M. of said
and that Letters Testamentary Issue Superior Court of Garfield County, | day, and at the east front door of
thereon to H J Sturgis. Oklahoma, dated the 27th day of:the Court House in the City of
irsuant to' an order of said June, 1911, which order of sa'e Enid, Garfield county, Oklahoma,
t made on the 29th day of June recites that in said Court, on trie offer for sale the following described
uotlce Is hereby given that 18th day of April, 1911, In an ac-j property nq set forth in said judg-
iy the 21st day of July, 1911, tion then pending therein, to "lament of foreclosure, to-wit: Lot 5
Pursuant" to an order of said June, 1911, which order of sa'e j Enid
Court made on the 29th day of June recites that in saiil Court, on the offer for sale the following described
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Friday <"■ — - - - —
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of force a mortgage lien upon the fol- in Block 2, ln a replat of Under-
said day that being a day of the lowing described real estate, to-wit: koffler's Addition to the City of
regular July ferui. 1911, of said Lots 1 and 2 and the south half of'Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma,
Court has been appointed as the the Northeast Quarter of Section 2,'and will sell said property in ac-
tlme for hearing said petition and Township 20, North Range 6. W. cordance with said order of sale to
proving said wTll, at the County I, M., Gurfleld County, Oklahqina; the highest and best cash bidder,
court room in Enid, in said County the Plaintiff Frederic J. Parker re-j lcrecloglng and seiling all of the
of Garfield when and where all covered a judgment against the De- right, title and Interest in and
*y consent to change the order, BQng Mteresfed may appear and fendant R W. Kamplng for the sum to said property of tbe said Isaac
owing the vote on the tariff bills contest the same. or $2642.775, with Interest thereon jc. Underkoffler and Katie Underkof-j
come first, but tliey will not do
at
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ve the
nt, who has advised them la in-1
vidual conferences that while he
in Testtmonv Whereon, 1 have at the rate of six per cent from the tier.
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-.I). 1911.
nresent In this attitude thev hereunto set my hand and the seal 27th day of January, 1911. and the
present. s Bal,i countv Court this 29th day further sum of Sr.0.00 as an attor-
the endorsement of the presl- ^ june 1911. ~ , ney's fee, and the further sum of
;7th day of June, A.
WTNFIELD SCOTT.
Judge County Court.
$33-60 as costs of said action, and!
accrued costs, and did rocover JuOg-1
E. HUME, Sheriff,
By J. A. GREQG,
Deputy Sheriff.
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 37, Ed. 2 Thursday, June 29, 1911, newspaper, June 29, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147606/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.