The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Hard at Work
Oklahoma City.—At the meeting of
tit Republican State Central Cora-
•acMee, Chairman C. E. Hunter ap-
pointed the Executive Committee in
:u*M«-dance with the action taken at
ttw Tulsa meeting last week. Upon
tv(* suggest ion the committee author
£red him to name live additional
members, making a total of fifteen
meaihers or three from each congres-
■**joal district. Mr. Hunter named
ct e following Executive Committee:
1st District:
Ivan G. Conkling, Enid; John P.
Hinkle, Stillwater: Kino'ry Foster,
Chandler;
-Jtod District:
Ed S. Vaught, OI la. City: George
Hexly, Beaver; T. J. Bellew. Ueary;
'Jrd District:
S. (J. Victor, Afton: James Huckle-
fjerry, Muskogee: C. B. Fulton,
Kfcftlesviile;
4tli District:
Wm. Busby, South McAlester; U.
(1 Winn, Ada; Joe P. Beardon, Ma-
dill;
5th District:
Dl L. Larso, Norman; J. R. Echols,
Waurika; John M. Klrkwood, Gotebo.
Chairman Hunter announced the
appointment of Ed J. Costello, Okla.
City, as Chairman of thePress Bureau
;uxi his action was ratified by the
Ommittee. He then announced the
iLpfioiutment of R. E Campbell of
South McAlester as Chairman of the
Speakers Bureau, and James L. Wil-
kios, of Oklahoma City as Treasurer,
LuCh of which appointments were
ojoiirmed.
All members of the committee
were constituted a ti nance committee
with authority to select three addi-
tsooal members in each of their coun-
ties.
Upon motion of memberSam Dowq-
t«K of Atoka, a resolution was
adopted declaring it to be the sense
af the Committee that the regular
authorized Committee 6f the Oklaho-
ma Republican Press Association
?>fwuld act in advisory capacity in all
rflatters pertaining to the campaign
I'cess Bureau, and that they be per-
mitted to assist in the work of the
bureau in compiling and editing
matter to be published in the press.
la Memoriujji
V
(Hennessey Press—Democrat)
Mrs. AdeliaC. Moore was born at
Mechanicsburg, Illinois, June 24, 1870,
nad died of tuberculosis at her home
ia Alamogordo, New Mexico, July 21.
UW7. The remains were shipped to
Hennessey where the funeral was
rrxxtucted at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Lucy ITai'iiell, by Kev. McDpr-
mond. at ;>:0t) p. cu. Siturday, and n -
terment in the Hennessey cemetery.
Mrs. Moore was the daughter of Mr.
arid Mrs. David Dunmire and was
/carried at Anthony, Kansas, .July 5,
I-<96, to Arthur R. Moore. Mr. and
Mrs. Moore came to Hennessey with
it ihi family of three children, Walter,
i.nuond and Ilarrv in 1892. The
■ .i u i-died at their farm near North
litiiii, Jan. 7. 1894, and lies buried in
ti« cemetery here beside the new
made grave of the mother.
About fourteen months ago Mrs.
>5oore accompanied by her son Wal.
ter, went to New Mexico in the hope
that the climate would restore her
Iveaith. While there she united with
tfse M. E. church and was a faithful
member of that body. She was a
dutiful daughter, a good wife, a fond
mother, a pleasant neighbor and
faithful friend. Those who knew her
test, honored her most.
She leaves a husband, two sons,
toother, two sisters, Mrs. MaryjElston
3£«i Mrs Jennie Seymour, and one
(nether, S. F. Blanchard, to mou'ti
tier loss who have the sympathy of
ti e entire community in their be-
reavement.
Knocked out of Box
Closing Oat
Our entire stock of hardware
buggies, implements, wagons, refrig-
erators, stoves, in facts all that is
carried in any first class hardware
we mean business, at cost for cash
with no apology.
C. B. COWLKS.
Money
I have some money to loan on second
mortgage on farms. Low r^tes and
easy terms.
J. D. MintOn'
Phone92, Enid,Okla. ft
In the District (\yirt of OMah"ma Territory. In
anil for the Fifth Judicial Uistiict.
In the Matter of Charles B- Stan-"\
ton and ArthnrStniiton.individ-
ually, and as composing the firm *- .
of Stanton & Company. Bank- Brtkruptry
ruuts. J
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
T° the credito-s of Charles 11. Stanton and
Arthur Stanton, partners, as Stanton & Ompar.y
of Enid, in the oout.ty of Garfielu and District
aforesaid, bankrupts:
Notice ia hereOy ifiven that on the third (3rd)
day of June. A U., 1907. the said Oharle* H.
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 be held at the dis-
trict coart 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, nrove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-
amine the bankrupts and transact such other
business as may preperly come before said meet
ing.
Dated at Enid, Oklahoma. June fifth (5t),A,
D,. 1907.
C. H. Parker. Referee in Bankruphey.
Notice for Publrratlon. J
M'Brfn'prt * f Irterior '
•.and office at euthrl*. Okla May 22 W0T
Notice is herebv friten that the following ,
iimiutl settlor bail filed i>otioe of his intention 1
to make final proof in support of his claim,
Hnd that said proof will be made before Kimut-
ual L. Swlgert. U.S. Conin is«if>uei at lust
office in Enid. Okla- on Juljr 10,1907 rlz:
Cotida R. Eikm. Carrier. Okla. for the S. E.
S *c. i7, Twp. 24. N R. 8 W. I. M .
He naiads th® folio* iug wiineef.es to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz;
William H. Prott of Currier, Okie.. Itenton
E. Cberfd < ♦ Goltry, Okl«.. (teorge C Nslanii
Carrier, Okla . Edwin H Hoar of Enid i
Okla.
L.N. Houston, Register.
First published J uue 6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
iu the Matter of the Estate of Charles O. Wood
diSDiitd.
AU persons having claim* against said
Charles O W«K>d deceased, are required to *\-
hlbit s'inu' witb the necesssry vouchers, to the
undersigned administratrix with the will an-
nexed of snid est-ite, at her office in the Wood
Block in the CitF or Enid in the County of
Garfield. Oklahoma Territory, and that six
months have been limited as th<' tiiiin for
creditors to present their cUims against said
estate
PaU<l the i'h dav of Jun*. 1907.
Emma R. Wed. Adinins«tr tr1x,
w With the Will Anm xe'l
The Hinton Record says:
With even games Geary and Enid
pUyed off the tie here Tuesday, the
titstday of the celebration. Freeman,
rfie crack slab artist of Enid, was
gtounderi hard in the second and third
ami everything was a safe hit. Frantz
r.xik his place in the tifth and the
te*.m work brightened up all around,
but the jpirae was lost. The team
arrived two men short and .Ilm Eisch-
eic played right lield and caught
Krantz.
The line up:
ENID.
McKenzie, c
Freetran, p, If
■Osborn, 2 b
Etsciieu, 'rf
Oelst, lb
Jtoach, cf
Market, 3b
Wilhite. ss
fSickett.il t
Frantz, p
Score by innings—
4. eary 1 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 2-13
Eaid 000000 1 2 1—4
Umpire. Connolly.
I want to trade a fine section ot
land in Teias, for a farm in GarfleM
CMunby near a.railroad station.
U C. B. Jordan.
GBAHY.
Holden, 2b
Walton, c
Hall lb
Nelson,3b
Houser, p
Snyder, rf
Packhard, If
Fitzgerald, cf
Garvey, ss
If its a
Kool Komf ortable
Easy Shoe
Or low shoe you are look-
ing f.sr don't look the town
over; come to our store and
let us show you the Grover
shoes for women or tht
Educator for men, women
or children.
Canvas Oxfords Must
Go This Week if
= Prices Count =
Knower
1 he Shoe Ma n
''irst Publi-^ hed June CO, lf-07.
Notice for Publication,
lie publication
Department of th* Interior,
Land Office at Guthrie, ukl*., June 13.
Notice ia hereby jriven that the following nam-
ad settler haa filed notice of his intention to
meke final Proof in support of his claim, and
that said ornof will he made before Emanuel I..
Pwiirert, lT. 8. C 'o'uinigaioner. at his office in Knid
Uklalo ma. on July 26 1W07. viz:
Anna Vo'h of Kremlin, "k'shorn*, widow r*{
.Taeob Voth, dec^aseil, fi>r the S. K. l> . Sec. 80.
Two. 24. N. K.6 W. I. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
eo' tinu' ns reHideni'e uron and cultivation of
• a'd land, vlz:
C.eo-e V. M ns, of Fnid, < k'a , P^ter H^^aof
Enid, < I la . Jaco'i .1 Voth of Kremlin. Okl l ,
lsMa<* IieRier of Enid, Okla.
L N. Houston, Peffister.
Hirst pu \ V«y ? , 11*07. 4 -J1
Notice for Publication
Department of Interior,
Lund Office at Guthrie, Okla., May 18, IJH/7
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to inske !ln«l proof in support of his claim,
nnd that said proof will be made before
Bmannel L SwlRjrt, U. S. Conimiastoner at
bis oilce at Enid, Okla.. on July 3, 1907. vis:
Fred H. Rtckinberg, of Fairmont. Okla., for
theS. W ^. See. 25, Twp. 22, N. R. 5, W . 1
He names the following witnesses to prove
his contiguous residence upon and enltlva-
tion of said land, viz;
Henrv Hellierg of Enid. Okla.. R V. D. No
rt. I.« uih Orftffert. Ernest Helberg, Fred
Sbroder, all of Fairmont, Okla.
L. N. Houston, Register.
Get your paper hang-in^
'and painting done prom, tly
First-class workman, always
the best, moderate charges*.
Call and see us. We wish tp
know you, we have something'
good to sho.v you, ladies
one 24(> especially.
Southwestern Paint Company
The new Paint Store.
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lust Received
Dad of
High Grade
Buggies and Surries
Will sell them cheap for
cash.
Rubber tire runabouts
Sup.
Top buggies from ISO
up.
Two-seated surries
from $90 up.
Call and inspect our new line of Buggies and Carriages
before buying. On exhibtition at the old stand, 2(i2 Kas.
Monroe street. Phone 132.
Model Carriage worksJ D K,NG 7°p
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Penniman
Embalmer
and Funeral
Director
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See A merle i ttrsi—than
Kurope if j> viU. .
Jamestown
Exposition
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H arnpton Rhoads—Norfork. Va,
Open until November 30
Of great historical interest for America.
Grand naval and military spectacles. S"b-
mariue warship races. Competitive airship
flights. Go'geotts night l:atbor iliumina-
tions.
Very low rates fur an eastern trip—a most
delightful summer outing—taking iu the
Exositbn. Coit defends upon rontQ
sc-lictcd
We Want a Good
160 ACRE FARM
Within Five Miles from Enid. Well Improved,
good water. Good improvements. Laud must lay good, and not contain gumbo
or hard pan, also an eighty of equal description. Must have improvements on
the eighty and not more than five miles from Enid. . ....
We Have a ruyer for this Kind of Farm
And if you want to sell let us know at once.
S)
dll pvrtilaulars fr j n
ic'i Is'a'i 1 ii vi,
W. E. BENNETT Agent,
Rock Islaud Lines,
Enid. Oklahoma
We also have the promise of several parlies from Illinois and In-
diaua who want an Oklahoma rami, will be here next month. Get your farms on
our list. Remember, if you lave a pood eighty t'nu's improved, we c,m sell
it. Maybe you would sell the eighty with improvements on. Can get \ou good
price if the land is right, Call at our office. or phone 409, or write description
of your land, so we can get them on our list by Aug. 10. We do a general real
estate business, if you want to buy city property, need a loan or iusurancei we can
suit you.
STRICKLER ttROS. REALTY CO.
Rooms 3 and 4, North Side Qver Pfaffles Jewelry Store Enid, Oklahoma
'^Attention Farmers"^
Have you a farm for sale, rent, or exchange for Snid
L-ity property. Is your larm property insured agains: loss
n™ lir* or tornado? Would you like a libera! farm loaw
f, ™1" C' ;bat we are headquarters for everything per
taming to the real estate buvness. If Vou wish'to buy.ren
or exchange, drop us a line or ring 23t>. We will do the rest
OVEB POSTJFFICE
Lightfoot Bros.
EX1D, OKLA
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M. A. VESPER, Proprietor
Closing Out
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1907, newspaper, August 15, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc160523/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.