The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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The Terlton
A PROGRESSIVE PAPER FOR A PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE
Vol. I.
Terlton, Pawnee County, Thursday, Feb. 20 I9I3
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Prof Philip H. OlSsOn, Violin,' Virtuoso and Solo Trombonist.
Tenta Hill, Reader and Pianist
NiUie M Moore, M aoSaprano.
It * with pleasure that we present to the music loving public a co-
mpany thatnefer failed to please. The Hesperian Concert Co wilj
present a program that is different frott the common run of Lyce-
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uni 1 rios. #
Basket Ball Game.
The Basket Bill game between
Hallett ajid Terlton, Friday after*
n >on at the school house at Ter-
lton. resulsted in a vie ory for
Hallett, to the tune of 8 to 4.
Hallett pla ers were as follows,
Glen Henrryd, guurd,
Clifford Wells, goal,
Charley Whitnev, guard.
Herald Kimrey, goal.
John Ward, Center,
Terlton player* were as follows,
Edwin Quinn, goal.
Olen Shotwelj, goal,
Wesle* .laekson, guard.
'Burton Bell, goal,
Bell (logan, center,
The ENTERPRISE will not'send
subeription, unless paid*for in
advance. No harder to pay one
time than at a future date.
A. C. Wilson and family from
BeuKh.OWla. have moved here
and will occupy the residence of
Bud Storms.
Statement of Condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Terlton.
AC the Close of business Feb. 4th 1913.
RESOUR0E8
latins and Discounts ' , $53,855.77
U. S. Bonds ^ 25,000.00
Banking House. Furniture & Fixtures 2,700.00
Cash and Sigh't Exchange 17,121.(58
Total vr 98.677.45
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"Silenck Is Golden "
Tliere are times when e't i the
printer will lose nothing by r« *
taembering the above quotation,
even though soma people will re
maak that the editor lacks nerve
to publish soyie of the things
that happen in the town in which
j he is supposed to chronicle-the
J E. Bowman and wife will news, Occasionally some un-
occupy the residence property of, fortunate occu,ranee receives no
A. R. McKaughan. I mention frojn the preSs of a
W W Pressy of Kansas City,1 small cifcv for the simple reason
was in the eity several days last1 that to herald same would bene-
week on busineHe. ; (It no one in .mrticolar ,nd
/ et t „ < nly add to the humiliation of
Dave Walker left y * tie good people who deeply,. .Ve-
Tiger to work in the i ? <?• jgret that some men so far forgot
Notice to Farmers.< 10ft enve jt^Binsgtves as to violate- all prin-
Yjpes with your name and ad* j cjp|es 0f manhood. N^wg.tof a
dress nieelv printed 50 cents. Jti<rtftna?nt*) nature to a commut
New Real Estate Firm
A J Henry who recently came
here from Fairfax; has decided
to go into the Real Estate husi
ness, and will make formal an
nouncementin his advertisment
in this issue.
This is something that Terlton
badly needs, as at present there
is no real estate firm here.
V*
$25,000.00
1.640.82
25,000 00
46,737 1^
$98,877.45
QTcol uitx ? |/* " < «- "• ■ r " """f' v v - |
-B C KISbW :fcb«sdber !#st enoughaatl neqfNk -into aWk Tlte gowls _Old jmpera for ««« f-
* ' - ii „ u 1 _ . .u * 4 k.. .v T% *a #'v> a fo nAintv\a >r1 \ f -l'\ hiiiN (if! RntornriiiO Oftitt1. *
pay'5 cents per lb for all good I no aid from the press-. Iv'8 the
' butcher stuff for the next 30 r^dnews that's hard \o tfet a
days.
We are prepared to turn
•ale bills on short notice
out
ine on. If people were as willing
to inform the-editor of the good
things (hey could say pf iheir
neighbors and communi.t
Farmers let us print you' suppressing re-
esvlopes with your name ant a< , mpyiygthe*cause of sony*' Qf the
dress for 50 cents. j unpleasant occurrences-, is
Old papers for saleatthisolftce sure be agood*oh? wyrld.
1 . • , — E>(j'mnge.
Floyd 6o>les of.-SanAntonio. • r :
Texaf, but formarly I Terlton, ^ _
arrived here Monday ' ••
Mr. Boyls had no little trouble J The prpgr-ssive fannerV. a
in crossing, the Texas liue. as ■ bysy this fine weather turjiirg
Oklahou a *ias Texas under quai*, Up the sod"V nd getting ready foil:
, 1— o.r,.iif^T eu-ly spring planting.
-antened aganinst smallpox.
Ulysses Moore and sister Miss
Lena arrived Monday night from
Riplev, for an extended visit at
the home of his brother H. 0.
Moore.
At The ChurcKes.,
Only two more weeks until >«u
vote on the telephone, and gas
franchise. . Better get your Ihirtk
ing ca-.n iq working.
Christian Union v
Sunday School every Sunday
at 10 a. m Preaching every 3fd:
Sunday, morning and evening bv
the Pastor. Rev. Dorell.
Y. P. S. C. E
fa. E Church.
Sunday school.ever> Sunday
10:00 a. in.-,'Mrs. Kibbe*. suoer- R11UVVI1 uu ^, p.e,
I intendent.r' Preaching evdryl'nd sni'd*' o -ie a good physian.
and 4th Sunday, 11 :(X) a m. >
T. y. Bostick, Pastor.
Dr. Kelley and family of Mor-
rison, will occupy one of the res-
idence houses of J. J. Anderson,
which are now nearing comple-
tion C H. Nunn, manager of
On the night of the 14th inst , the Tulsa Rig, l^eel and Mfg. Co.
after tile dance at the Frazee liall | wij| move t,is famil/ here from
had broken up, unknown parties Hominy, and occupy the other,
entered two Of our business ti r s
LIABILITE8
Capital Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits •
Circulation
Deposits
Total
The above statement is corre?^
J. MARTIN HAXDEN, Cashier1.
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Get in the swiin by subscrib-
ing for the Enterprise. $1.00
jier year in adfchce.
Burglars Enter Stores
Jjphe tlrst store enmred was tint
ofC. M.Fratfee they ga'm-d en-
trance fc the #«>re by breaking
FOR SALE—Child's bed, Will
sell cheap. Buquire of J. J. An
derson. at Drug Store.
tbe
taketi compos'd of 12 pairs of! Enterprise Oftiae.
pattts. This seemed to !>e all
^hat the p+rti **. were after a<
t^>ey .left eve ry tl>i«gA.;l*e u Ujhi:i ■
ed... H
The next store entered was
Henley's Cash Store, "all that wais
taken from here ^vas an amount
o< Anoifetican m >ue?less than, $1 '
and ah^ (jt'$l:180 in Canadian :n<-
ney.- From appearances It-look^i^Yctiue.'.teci t< call and settle
as though thevv<fe*l*'Ote,«T ..morw^the^by c
American*tri'oney, '|.j.
Notice
Those indebted to me *ill pay
by the first for I have some notes
t i meet anb have the time to
call on yoti'. yours ti uty-
Dt.F.S.Uobbitt
Au.v one owuig C.MiPfUw
p*ted to (.all and settle
r cash or Bankable > te
. •* ? ... r- ■
C, Mi.Ffazee aL,xm<*e not)tied i ^ JJu^ing January,snow w
the pr^ier authorUies-rtiui ofDer ; f«i|tdvep at AnfttJme, Wa
ed a$50 reward fwr-V^'e ariffit iton. Merchants of that
and ccuvictlofi! of..theguMy oiu ■ (jUg snow, steps'from their j
was 15
Washing
plat1*
and ccnvictlofiof thegu^iy out ■ (jug snow.steps-from their places
. .. .1 ■"•y;,4V\- •of''business to^We street' At
New M. 0 ' that time onlv two roads i u ii ii-
.* * ; to the t iwu and the/people were
Dr. Kelly, of Mo risjui has de- compelled to use snow slo;s.
cided to locate ih Terlton for the I After the snow had become pack
practice of .medicine /X>rJ Kelley jtl<j they used cutters and hleds.
is a brother id uic of i)r. Bh>ck j ,, n .
man who recently sold out toDr.l ^ w,lH 04 1 0
U.iUbett or HUir M< I. e)l Ihri*' |,V"I 1'." ^count oj the
Known to Terlton, people,'knd u >,«rl >a U.nrH«of 111. fnilier h«
ing at that place,
Ed Martin aito^Bert Green-
wood of Manford, attended the
dance'bere Friday nigfNt
M. Kfhbe of Randall. Kan. ar-
rived Thursday for a visit with
his son C. E. Kibbe.
J. B. Sample was in tq>wn on
business Thursday,
N. L iAcGorvev Wlih been
in Terlton, for some time a^ sus-
pector of the ditching gang left
Saturday (^r C'eve'and. r
Bate rail, Met^alf & B^td.ey
shoes l>est made at Coiner,Mer-
' tan tile Co. Adv't. i,
t
We aresnnding out a number
of sample copies of the Ej^ er
prise this week and if you Ire-
ceivejicopy it is an invitation )or
you to.join our* rantrs^ Either
call flit the or ra^til 'u# yoi|r
subscription " ' •'
Who could. coiirj>htin of this
beautiful Oklahoma ^kveit he r
Surely no otlx^r Star^can i.<«isi
of so mild k climate. ^
Only i more w<eks^unt]| ti e
special S ection voting j n the gus
and telephdhe franchis^ Bett r
vote ' yes" on both. -
The progressive furmers a'.*
busy this fine weather1 tornii'rf
up ihe sod, getting ri*ad(- fitr i| e
spri lg plowing.
L. D $. Church.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock
1 Religio Snnday night at 7*30.
j Prayer meeting every Wed net-
day night. Sacrement Servjeea
first Sunday in each month ut
7;3^p.,in. •> •.
\ dealer who is shiVwd aod aiso
Is v r sure to'aH\ei tise,
And become as he grows wiser.
Stlljl ttiore and more an ar^ver
tiser-Christian 8cience Monitor
Y. P. S. C. E. meets every
Snnday night at 7;80. A cordirl
invitation is extended to all.
V. E. Miller was down from
Tulsa, on business Saturday.
Mrs. C. B. Britt of Coffey ville,
Kan. ia here visiting at the home
of her mother Mri. A. J. Walti,
« ttefn- mm r«, I
>-till® m l.t ldvrv iliroufte
• he ciwdul Ktr«ct« oi rb^a^lpiils
ho other day a bi? Irint "tf waste
jnfoi lunate an to bivsK'h ^laM
• tnduw In a ah-v. fmtnwUu,yly drop*
ilng hi* lart.lf .he Cell Ir' ke into a
i jr. But he ,.nl he^o r • *h«
'bopkeri*' whodr n«.. Vr him *r 4
caught hira I the col!.^
See tiere!'' .ugrllj- ei r.lmed the
ihopkeeper when he had regdned hta
renth. "you have brokn my wlndowl"
"Sure I have," aanented the C«l(,
-vrt didn't you ae« me running Hone
« ge< the money to pm (or It 17
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oa j« aiojo.) qang VJi P' '
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'•aXqi li|oo.« put uo pn oa 'u.i
eoo j pova«l 'Xdaod paaacq
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jo jo|oj pna a;o ,
ia ^)uom qaaa jo; euo e.'ooqj ur
•a itqi 9«||oj XajS qi|.« aiunt'l X;..ie
aa •4 q *on o,\\ llei|o; 't
p«q aq oj jojoj Xjopujaun* (tout p< •
|a |nj)« J aqi at Xaj 'uruf o| |*o\'
•a uaid paAtai A*jo
Miss Ruth Kibbe cause down
frOni Tulsa, Thursday on the ac-
Mount'of beinjf ill, hut was recov-
ered l«> the extent that she re
11hie 1 Monday to Tulsa, to re
-nine her sehool work.
L brand coffee, guaranteed
to pieise or money refunded at
Criner Mercantile Co, Adv't.
snuff aa ar. Vyt Llnhne.it.
«.'i wa a onre Haed aa, aa 97m Itaft-
11. The Coaipieat Hmifjtwtfa. er
•t 1 itahtd Orr.tlc rmaa'a Coin-
1." •hkttl bad run lato II edl-
.>• ti. tvr.s, «xtola Ita vlrtoaa. Ao-
1 < J KOttlewomeB who flal
• M rolling with advaaclng
ii " advlrtd to rub "th« light
"f ( oriuKfll enuff tato Mm eyea
'•1 • I 'i oiin r and take It ala*
• • be 1 o««.M Thte treatment, It
< ti. Vi:tvd Sir Edward
-.<■ .ton lleublon and Judge
• oil1 'ih v (ftuld lead wltfcMl
; r-i ■ , , had na«6 •hew
No one feels more proad or t 1
advertising patronage the Enter
prise is receiving ti an tho
Editors. To see a paper full < f
u'vertlsmg bes|)eaks the conti
nence tiie advertisers have in the
organ that so feebly represents
them, it also shows that the
town has a bunch of business
men who know that to get busi-
ness they mast advertise. Sut Ii
men have Terlton The Enter
priae ia atrong for Terlton, a id
we hope for the success of ever
business man in Terlton. Th
citixena of *bur little city will
ever find us leady to put forth
every effort to upbuild our city,
in appreciation of tlie livir.v
aupport the Enterprise is reee.t
ing at the hands of our bu>iii;<<. <
men.
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