The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol I
AMES WOODS COUNTy OKtAgQMA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER :6 1904
JTo 46
DrS H McEvoy
' ' - t
- Ames Oklahoma
W E MANSUR “ MARY L MANSUR
Dr Mansur & Mansur f '
Calls attended day or night
Ames - - Oklahoma
A WILLIAMSON
WATCHMAKER
(All work warranted)
' AT POSTOFFICE
BOLINQ fir MATHIS
musicians & Surgeons
Calls attended day or night
AMES OKLA
TOWN AND COUNTRY
Wheat is up to 95c
Baby wraps at Sater’s
Babies' and Misses’ Dresses at
Sater's
Pearl Hoisington pays top price
£or Hides
Perry Branson is working on
the section
Pearl Moore went tq Enid
Wednesday
Sam Davis moved into the
Frost house yesterday
Mrs J J Campbell has Veen
quite sick but is better
Emanuel Smith is now clerk-
ing in H W Moyers’s store
You must present your tickets
to us by September 28th
L Mathis
K’ C Baking Powder 25 oz 20
c 15 oz 12c 10 oz 8 1-3C at Sat-
er’s Del DeWitt wants to hire some-
body to put a well down on his
farm
The school house is being re-
painted John Edwards is doing
the work
Link Strain of Pawnee is here
visiting relatives on his way to
the New Country
John Sparks is going to Perry
to-monow to take his mother
over to see her sister
Dwelling houses are scarce in
Ames Several parties are want-
ing houses to live in but there
are none empty
Frank Miles went to Reece
Kansas yesterday where he ex-
pects to stay for a while His
folks live there
T V Strong has received an
increase of pension under the age
limit He has passed the 73rd
milestone of life
A surprise party called on Geo
Shepherd Thursday evening last
week and enjoyed themselvs de-
vouring melons and ice cream
There was a big change in the
weather this week causing the
barefoot boys to shiver and mak-
ing the people hunt up their win-
ter duds
W A Crow and wife will go
to Nebraska to-morrow to visit
his parents for a couple of weeks
They may take in the fair at St
Louis while they are gone '
The best of repair work on all
Watches Clocks and Jewelry by
first class workman Leave at
Frisco Depot Ames I will pay
express charges one way
J N Webster
' Frisco Witch Inspector
School Time is Almost Here
-
XI ND it is getting time to think about School Supplies
f and when you think of them think of Sturgeon and
'Son’s Drug Store that carries the biggest line of School
Books Slates Pen Tablets Pencil Tablets Erasers
Rulers Fens Inks Mucilage Colored Crayons Lead
Pencils Slate Pencils Pencil Boxes School Bags Cray-
ons Writing Fluids and everything that is used in the
School Room at the very lowest price that can be made
according to quality Our motto-HUSTLE and PUSH
STURGEON &
HM&S
UD TO-Date POOL ROOM
CIGARS
ONFEGTIONERY
OLD DRINKS'
x-
W G ADAMS
See L Mathis’s new ad '
K P Branson is having his
house remodeled
Have you seen those Ladies’
Sweaters at Sater's?
Five meat wagons were on the
streets of Ames yesterday
Approved Mail Boxes for rural
route can be got of Hawk & Co
Frank Gibson has been shak-
ing with the ague for several
days
Sam Wood keeps all kinds of
Cold Drinks and a fine 'line of
cigars
Deed Higginbotham ships a
car of hogs to Kansas City Sat-
urday Several parties have returned
from St Louis and report the fair
a grand success
You must present your tickets
to us by September 28th
L Mathis
Are there any Ladies' Fall
Wraps in Ames? YesI the finest
line in town at Sater’s
Mrs Montgomery who has been
visiting her brother Frank And-
erson started home Wednesday
Barney Huber was called to
Enid Wednesday by telephone
to the bedside of his daughter
who had just died
A large portion of the popula-
tion of Ames and vicinity went
to Enid yesterday to take in the
sights at the carnival
There will be a lawsuit before
J P Thompson Saturday be-
tween W W Wyland and Jos-
eph Richards over a crop of corn
Oliver and Harvey Mikels ar-
rived last Saturday from West
Virginia to visit a couple of
weeks with their uncle Henry
Moyers
Henry Crist and family started
to drive through to Gardner Kan-
sas Wednesday morning Harvey
went with the car of things that
they shipped
Cap Baldwin started for ’ the
Soldiers’ Home at Leavenworth
last Monday Alex Williams
went with him to care for him on
the road as he is too feeble to do
anything for himself
Sam Shanks and family came
in from Woodward Co last Sat-
urday to visit Mrs Shank’s par-
ents Daniel Firestone’s before
going to Colorado where they ex-
pect to make their future home
SON Props
OKLAHOMA
AMES
Mrs Stroup is quite sick
You must present your tickets
to us by September 28th
L Mathis
Thp Ames Telephone System
has again changed hands The
original founde? of the system A
Mathis has bought the line of
Sam Wood and has moved cen-
tral intq the printing office
Notice
All parties knowing themselves
indebted to me will call and set-
tle by the 20th of Sept or pay
officers’ costs C Adams
Strayed or Stolen
Red and white pointer pup a-
bout six months old Suitable
reward for information leading to
recovery B F Hogard
Notice
Any one wishing to use the
Brethren’s Union Cemetery NE
of Ames 2 miles will please call
on the Sexton Cyrus Martin who
lives one-half mile north of the
cemetery and you will be - care-
fully shown '
Notice
Any one knowing themselves
indebted to J R Sturgeon & Co
will please call and settle by Oct
1st I will be at my residence in
Ames J R Sturgeon
A wanderer watched an old ne-
ro fishing for about forty min-
utes "Do you think there are
fish there?” he asked at last
"Yes sah” "Well what’s your
object then?” "De object sah
of my fishing’ foh fish whah dey
ain’t no fish is to let de ole
woman see dat I ain’t got no time
to hoe de truck in de gyahdln’
patch" — Christian Register'
Visit Mcs Place
For a Nice Shave or
Hair-cut
A liberal patronage will be
highly appreciated
D T McHcndry Prop
COACH EXCURSION
TO
ST LOUIS
Tuesdays and Thursdays dur
ing September Rate-85 per
cent of one-way rate for round
trip Limit— 7 days from date of
sale
NEW DRY GOODS
For FALL and WINTER :
We invite the ladies to inspect our stock of Dress Goods and
and get our prices before making your fall purchases We are
showing the newest weaves and colorings in fall and winter Novel-
ties Outings and Silks
We are Headquarters for Clothing for men and boys If we
have nothing in our large stock of clothing that will fit or suit you
we can order you a suit that will both fit and suit you
Heavy Cotton Blankets for 55 a pair
WE HAVE
The Largest
The Best
The Most Complete
Line of SHOES ever sold in Amt&j Remember that the
SUNFLOWER SHOES
Are not sold anywhere but in our store and if you want to
buy a shoe that will giye you entire satisfaction buy the
SUNFLOWER Sold at ’ '
THE BLUE FRONT
L MHTHIS Proprietor
WHEN you buy a WAGON or a BUGGY is good service
The difference in price is often more than made up by the dif-
ference in quality The price and the quality are both to
your interest when you buy a
Mitchell Wagon
- Celebrated for light running and durability -
rvO YOU need a buggy? If you do come and see us We
have a good variety to select from ' We don’t ask you
$100 for a $60 buggy and then let you jew us down to 875 or
$80 When we ask you $100 for a buggy it is because it is
worth $100 Ask those who know
DON’T OVERLOOK THE FftGT
That our stock of Builders' Hardware
is complete Your money's wprth ev
ery time If you are going to build
you will find it to your interest to get
your Hardware’ from us
We are selling lots of them We -will sell more when cold
weather comes Perhaps we can sell you one or two
AIIMC and Ammunition Some new
UUIlC) Shot Guns and Rifles just got in
FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE
STORE
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Switzer, H. I. The Ames Enterprise. (Ames, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904, newspaper, September 16, 1904; Ames, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1761472/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.