The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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The Dick insheets Land and Loan Company
FOR THE BEST RATES ON FARM LOANS. SEE US, OPPOSITE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
C. J. Lukens, Eye. Ear. Nose and
T£i«at Specialist. Enid. Glasses Fitted
Tli? kickers who arekicking on tlie
com of the new paved streets should
jost compare Grand Avenue with
M&i/i afreet the next time It rains.
T*>k Sauk— A first class wind mill
a/*l tank in good running order—
citsay- Inpuire V. A. Phi lips at
Kennedy's f
3txaeti Blue, G. A. Shelper, J. M.
Ikir'ktm and A. L. Robey were the
iisusas visitors that registered at the
Grvjd Avenue hotel last Thursday.
lb has been some days since a
Russian general or grand Dnke has
bean dynamited. It, is always quiet
before t*M storm — Oklahoma State
G&pitaL
Work on the street car line to the
piTV; is being pushed rapidly, also the
Enid expects a big crowd at the
laces July 19 to 22. The bigger the
crowd . the better for us both for we
will delight in entertaining them as
much as they w ill be delighted to be
entertained.
Mr. F. 0. Whartenby, district man
agerof the Pioneer Telephone compa-
ny has been transferred to Oklahoma
City. Mr. Whartenby left Saturday
for his new home.
If Attorney Noah fails to secure
relief at the hands of the U. S. Su-
preme court, no doubt he will carry
his case on ud to the Court of St.
James and then on up to Maliommet's
seventh setting.
R. A. Wall lias accepted a position
with the Brown Bottling works, as
soliciting manager. The managment
is to l>e congratulated on obtaining
Mr. Wall as he is a man of experiance
Convention will adjourn Wednes-j ^ Lowenstien is in Chicago this
day but not sine die." shouts the week.
B. E. Hoge was in from Woodward
Guthrie Leader,
organ. Sure not.
official con. con.
That eonventisn
will be drawing mileage and per diem
this time next year.
ZSZZ'SJZZZSL -ok" - -
CI.rl.Uin Unl-nll.
A new bridge over Boggy creek at
Third and Maine streets would be a
noted improvement as the present one
is old and worn out and is destitute
of railings and is really dangerous to
the public travel. The council should
take this matter in hands at once
before it has a damafee suit on hands
New furniture is arriving almost
every day now for the different offices
of the new court house, the men are
•vorklng over time in order to get the
elevator installed as soon as possible.
The yard is also being tilled in and
graded to be ready for the elegantly
arranged walks that Architect Crow-
ell has planned for the structure.
Day Time, Night Time. Anv Time. All the Time
THE OWL
The store that never does. We solich a .hare ol
business even though you trade elsewhere during the < a>. IJniversitv training in one
Our prescription men are experts. The tact that we have had a U^ers.ty ^rami ^ ^ Qf
of the best Pharmacy Schools west of Chicago have had se\ , - ' erien=e as man-
the best prescription stores in a city of nearly ^.o^ connected w.th our expene >
ufacturing chemist for a string of retail stores, all of which do
business we feel that we are equal to and second to none in the
Mortar and
A. VESPER, Proprietor.
re
Art
Clearance Sale !
() N *
Ladies and Childrens Canvas and
========= DUCK OXFORDS
WE are looking fordward to a remarkable business this week, justified by
such an extraordinary offering on all our canvas slippers. Owing to the
backwardness of the season we have not ha<} much call for white oxfords
Anticipating a large sale of them this summer we have in stock some of the finest
styles in Button, Side Lace, Pomps and Gibson Ties that are made. These Oxfords
are not all canvas The better ones are made of the Finest Sea Island Duck.
They are much easier kept clean and cut wear the common canvas oxford. Real-
izing that there is not much sale for them only in the warm months, and refusing
as we always do, to carry goods from one seasou to another, we have
give you the benfit of a large reduction of these slippers.
decided to
A J /
Ladies Sea Is-
land duck oxfords
turn Cuban ht-el,
button, one of the
| best
alues we
h a v e.
Regular
l p r i c
c S 3. 0 0,
sale
i^^^^price....
... $2.25
Children's Canvas Slippers
50c to
_ $1.25
Ladies' Side
Lace Cuban,
one of the new-
est styles, reg-
ular price 2.50,
;t$i.95
L'adies canvas
McKay Blucher
military heel,
regular price 2.00,
sale price
Ladies' Pomp,
new, price
Sale Price
welt
arge gilt bukle something
$1.95
Ladies' welt sole leather heel Blucher
cut price 2.50, CI HfL
Sale Srice
Ladies' Duck, turn sole, Cuban Heel
Blucher cut- price 2.50
Sale price
Ladies' Canvas McKay' Large Eyelets.
Low Heel. Blucher Cut.
Price 1.25, Sale Price OwC
$1.65
Ladies
Blue. Pink, Lavender and Gray pomps
and Oxfords, all at a big reduction.
SpeciaJ
We have just received this morning
110 pairs of Ladies Gibson Tie Tan
Turns, Hlucher cut, Cuban Heel Ox-
fords, which are <"ver a month late from
our order, owing to delay at the factory.
We are going to sell"
them at
Regular price 3.50
$2.95
Sale Commences Wednesday
KENNEDY'S
last week.
J. B. Thomas of Hunter was here
last week.
H. C. .layne was in from Covington
last week.
W. C. Pfaeflle left Tuesday for New
York Cliy.
John Ryan was up from North Enid
last Thursday.
Chas. Taylor was in from Pond
Creek last week.
Mr. .). M. Stewart went to Emporia
Kansas last wee£.
Miss Ethel Wheeler will leave soon
on a vacation to Colorado.
Miss Adah Mastin is spending her
vacation at Denver Colorado.
J. A. Lopeman of the Enid nuseries
made a trip to Kansas City last week.
Fou Salk:-$45C piano, cheap and
on easy papments. Call at Events
office.
G. A. Ilendrieks is constructing a
new brick residence on East Main
street.
II.A. Ilenar:c'i and S. D. Brace of
Waynoka Okla. were Enid visitors
last weeK.
Work on the new Gist, Randolph
and Meliew building is progressing
favorably.
Byron and Bee Demonbrum of this
city are visiting at their old home in
Shelbyville 111.
The heavy rains last week was the
very best thing for the corn so the
farmers report.
Miss Lillian Patterson will leave
soon on her fall purchasing trip to
New York City.
Ed Freeman an old time butcher,
has op3iied upaji up-to-date shop in
Case's old Bluebell stand.
Mrs. Peter Bowers has been ciuite
ill the past week but has recovered
sufficiently to be able to be up.
Last Friday''the st udents of the
Enid busii^ss college enjoyed a de-
lightful picnic at Moshers lake.
Dr. Lukens is now located in his
new office, Chamber of Commerce
building, 5tli. floor. tf
Tom Autry slew a rattlesnake
Satu.day.— Cleo Chieft&n. Rattle-
snakes must be scarce out by Cleo.
Rev. Barnes of the Methodist
church left Monday for Wintield Kan-
sas to attend the KpWorth Assembly
I!. C. Mills, Enid's Frisco agent, is
in St. Louis attending Ihe railroad-
men's convention which is being held
there.
The park way on each side of the
street ear track on east Broadway is
being given the attention of a gang of
men and several team-.
Captain Admire is inGeuda Spring
for a ten days visit in the interest of
his health. The captain has not
been feeling well lately.
Mrs. Pearl Mossberger one of the
popular clerks in Kennedy's suit
| department will leave this week for a
month's visit in Colorado.
1 wane to trade a tine section o
laud in Texas, for a farm in Garfield
county near a railroad station,
tf C. B. Joudan*.
I
They will not flim-flam Frank |
Frantz into making a hasty election j
call. As annonced in another column j
ample time will t-e given for regis- !
tration and other particulars.
Mr. \V. I'. Shockey and family-
left Monday afternoon over the
Frisco for San I'iego, where they
will make their future home. Mr
Shockley's former home was in C'hica
go III. where he was engaged in the
practice of law, but owing to falling
health he was compelled to leave there. I
He with his family lias been residing
in Enid for the past winter. A short
time ago Mr. Shockey made a trip to
California and so liked the elimate
etc. so well that he decided to locate
there. During his stay in Enid he
has contracted many friends and
acquaintances who regret to see him
| leave but wish him much success in
his new home. He is a son-in-law of
Judge Iloustin James of this city.
The big ten foot (ill that Is being |
put in oil east Main street bv Stuckey
and Co. is Hearing completion. The
dirt is being packed down by two en-
ormous threshing machine engines.
The ftorm sewer Is allreacly completed
and when the till Is made and proper-
ly comparted by the road engines
the work on the paving will begin.
The street is to be paved with bi'ick.
This street when paved will present,
an entirely different appearance than I
It did not long ago. Only a few years;
ago that portion of east Main street
was the Red light dlstrlctanda"nlgger j
holler" of the city but now tills ele-;
ra int has intlrely disappeared arid U>p'
street is becoming one of the business'
district and commercial centers of1
E lid.
ATTEND
Hirsch Bros
North Side Square
Great
Remodeling
Sale
Here are a few of the
many bargains offered:
ic Buys
A 5c card of hooks and eyes, a
5c tumbler, a 5c paper of pins,
two yards of lace, 2 spools of
embroidery silk, 1 stickpin, 6
bone collar buttons, 1 mouth
harp. 2 penholders, 1 pair
corset laces, 1 leadpencil, 1
pair round shoelaces, 1 yard
of baby riboon, 1 hair net, 1
dozen agate buttons, 1 yard
colored velvet ribbon, 1 palm
leaf fan.
We are here to stay and know these
men are and what they want and can
furnish you help on short notice-
Give us a call. The Kenrarthy Em
ployment Co., 1123 Monroe stree
Enid. Okla.. Phone 207. 3t
4c Buys
Ladies vest, 2 yds. No. 2 satin
ribbon. 1 bleached towel. 1 10c
handkerchief, 1 yard, lawn, 1
dozen pearl buttons, 1 rubber
comb, 1 doll head, 25 embroid-
ered initals, 1 alberta wash-
rag-, 2 double sheets sticky
flypaper, 1 baby bib, 1 ladies
laundried collar, 2 hemstitch-
ed handkerchiefs.
F rst 4>uh, May 23, 1907, 4
Notice for Publication
Department of Interior,
Lnud Office at Guthrie. Okla., Muy 18, 1907
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hns filed notice of hia intention
ro make final proof in support of his claim,
ami that said proof will l>e made before
Emanuel L Swigert, U. S. Commissioner at
hi* office at Enid, Okla., on July 3, 1907. viz:
Fred H. Rickenberg. of Fairmont Okla., for
theS. W l4,8ec. 25, Twp. 22. N. R. \ W. I
He iiRiuhh the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultlva*
tion of said land, viz;
Henry Helber* of Enid. Okla.. R K. D No.
6. I.ouis Gra«erL Finest Ilelber?, Fred
Shroder. all of Fairmont, Okla.
L. N. Houston. Register.
In the District Conrt of Oklahoma Territory, in
and for the Fifth Judicial Distort.
In the Matter of Charles B• 8tan-
• on and Arthur Stanton, individ I .
ually. and a- composing the firm Y RaIlkrlinf.r_
of Stanton & Company, Rank- p y
ruPta.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
T° the creditors of Charles B. Stanton ard
Arthur Stanton, partners, as Stanton & Company
of Enid, in the county of Garfield and District
aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice is hereby given that on the third Ord)
day of June, A 1)., 1907. the said Charle# B.
Stanton and Arthur Stanton, individually and as
composing the firm of Stanton and Company,
were duly adjudicated bankrupts; and that the
first meeting of creditors will lie held at the dis-
trict court room in the city of Enid Garfield
county, in said district, on the fifteenth (15th)
day of June. 1907. at ten (10,00) O'clock in the
forenoon, at which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-
amine the bankrupts and transact such other
business as may properly come before said meet-
i in,r-
Dated at Enid, Oklahoma. June fifth (5th). A,
! D,. 1907.
C. H. Parker. Referee in Bankruptcy.
Notice for Publication.
Department of Interior
Laud office at Guthrie. Okla.. May 22 1907
Notice is herebv given that, the following
named net tier has filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof in support of his elaim.
and that said proof will be made before Email -
uhI L, Swigert. U, S, Commissioner at his
office in Enid. Okla on .luly 10,1907 viz:
Conda F, Etkin. Carrier. Okla, for the B. E. !i
S^c. <7. Twp. 24. N It. 8 W. I. M.
He names the following witnesses to i*rove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz;
William R. Hcott of Carrier, Okla., Benton
E. Chadd of Goltry, Okla.. (ieorge C Nelson
Carrier, Okla , Edwin h. Hour of Enid
Okla.
L.N. Houston, Register
qc Buys
one ladies collar, worth 25 to
50c, one yard summer dress
goods worth 15c yd , pillow lop
worth 25c, two yards 5c rib-
bon, one shirt waist set worth
25c to 50c, one bail" brush
worth 25c, one ladies purse
worth 25c, one pair boys sus-
penders worth 15c, one yard
of embroidery worth 12J4 to
15c, 1 linon doilie worth 25c,
one pair oi men's fancy sox.
24c Buys
oue bunch of 10 skeins em-
broidery silk worth 50c, 1 cor-
set worth 35c to 50c 1 pair of
boys leather kuee caps, 1 yard
of 35c table linen, (> fringed
napkins, 1 50c box toilet pow-
der or perfume, 1 yard fancy
r'bbon worth 35c to 50c, one
leather belt worth 50c, one
opaque roller curtain worth
35c, one yard all over lace
worth 40c, one pair ladies lace
hose 35c and 50c value.
First Published June 20. 1907.
Notice for Publication.
Republication
Department of th* Interior.
Land Office at Guthrie, Okla., June 13. 190*2.
Notice is hereby given that the following narr.-
ad settler has filed notice of bis intention to
| meke final Proof in support of his claim, and
j that said proof will be made before Emanuel L.
Swigert, C. S. Commissioner, at his (.nice in Enid
j Oklahoma.on July 28 1 07. viz:
Anna Vo'h of Kremlin, Oklahoma, widow of
| Jacob Voth, deceased, for the S. E. !>. , Sec. 80.
j Twp. 24. N. K.6 W. I. M,
He names the following witnesses to prove his
! continuous residence upon and cultivation of
*a'd land, viz:
Oeorg* F. Mima, of Enid. Okla . P^ter Hef-so*
E lid, Okla. Jacob J. Voth of Kremlin. Okla,
| lsHac Regier of Enid. Okla.
L N. Houston, Register
First Published July II l'Hi?
Notice of Publication
Territory of Oklahoma, ) In the District court
i ' (
I County of fiarfleld ) of s >;d o"(inty*
Pearl Haines, Plain ti ti
vs.
Rolla Haines, (Defendant
Said Defendant, Rolla Haines, will take no-
tit e that he has beeu sued in the above named
I court for an febflolut* divoroe, the cnstody of
| the minor child, and for the household goods
I and t-nch other null further relief a* equity
inav require and must answer tn«> petition
filed therein by s:tld j.Ia;niiff on or before
22nd day of August. IWj7, or said petition will
be taken as true, and a judgement for said
plaintiff in said action for i«n absolute divorce
custody of the minor child and the household
goods «s prayed for. will be rendered accord-
ingly, ;jw
I Attest: V. W. Whiting, c erk of said court.
By J. M. Fillebrown, /'oputy.
Chalmers R. Wilson, Attorney for Plaintiff,
Know all men by these present: —
That, the Southwestern Paint Ac Wall Paner
c mpnny with its principal place of business
at Knid, Oklahoma, is transacting Hub 1 news a-
a partnership Under tlm above mime, and that
| the sole owner of said business la H H. Horner
whose postoffice address and residence is a
Enid. Oklahoma.
' H. Horner.
Territory of Oklahoma)
[• ss.
Garfield county )
Re it remembered that on this clay o!
June, A, D.t 1P0T. before the undersign* d,
notary publu*. within and for the cnunty un i
territory aforesaid, personally appeared S. H-
Homer, to me known to be the same person
who executed the ior Kojng instrument of wiit-
ing and he duly acknowledged that he execut-
ed the same as his free act and deed for the
purposes therein set forth.
In testimony w hereof. I have hereunto'set
my hand and a Mixed my notarial seal the day
and year last above written. 4w
SEAL W. D. Lee, Notary Public.
49c Buys
one \ard of Gaz and 75; dress
g;ood>, 1 yard of (able linen
worth 75c, one corset cover
worth 75c and 1.00, one ladies
white leather hand bag- worth
up to 1.25, one men's dress
shirt worth 75c, one chenile
table cover, one suit men's
underwear worth 7()c, one
ladies corset worth 75c, 12
yards valenciens lacc worth
1 00. one yard 75c and 1.0U
quality French organdie.
Private
MONEY
To Loan
I
North S ide Square
£nid, Okla,
First and Second
Mortgages
AND OTHER
SECURITIES
HANDLED AT
THE LOWEST
RATES. MON-
EY ALWAYS
READY. NO DE-
LAYS, AND NO
RED TAPE
W.ECOGDAL
Enid. Oklehoma
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1907, newspaper, July 18, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc160516/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.