The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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In order to raise money to meet my obligations I am eompelled to offer my goods at a
Just received a line of n=w suits, pants e c. We have faney bue serge the latest make
tJ, trousers. Boys suits, all at a great reduction. Call and see our goods
0. E. COINER
SLOW TO ACCEPT INVENTIONS
ti a People, Americ n« Hivt Put
Themselves on R*-;ord Agajnat
Notable Advancements.
W* of tbti big republic complain
ly affirm tl.o glory of our natloaa
iirHeveroenta, and are not wlthMit
temptation to arc-lain* them M prooi
oI auperlor craft ~on Judgment
But herein da we 'orgei that ♦
are on reeord a* ha*;-* mat our voir
sga!u«t every move bas contrtb
nted to (he present . *rr's d-relof
otenC
We raised our votes a tr cWeir.i'f.
0..s pineal. «(?;tlr*t the tlrst orojeete*
railways Had nn U«comoCl waUei*
i«h signal fror« iV jbople. It oui.
1.ct yet have str 'led
",'hen the vl • 'eir graph wa-
► ti v. n to ua we briisTr-d It aside aa a
10.r end laughed It* ii ventor to aeon
hen he offered '.0 well «ia hit rlsiui
i«>r a few thousand doilura.
We put Into Jail as a Impostor tu
rra: man that bioi.r.ht anl'nacUe rus
to market. We brolu to pieces Howe'*
eu-ir* nacMne us *n Invention ral
rotate* 'A ruin the working class-«
n d we din ifte « me thing t" tb«- bar
tetter and tb« 'jlndar. We scetaet
11.* typewriter as a pmythlng.
SVe fathered together *n mm nj*-«
vngv of indignation at the ftrat pro
,vfB| to install electric trolley lines
i.nd when Dr. Hell told us he had In
v.oled sn Instrument h meant ol
%hlch we might talk lo 1 ( another
*ciobb the town we responded wltfc
sccistomed ridicule, and only the
tackiest among us contribute I* lu
teiig — At latino
t riQ> 1 v - * ih (h« n#m .
imn't he nfrf-'d '' a Utile ft.n *'
o:"e. Hon't slurt vot r hoi«e lest thf
en fade y~-r rftrnet?. sod y.«ur bvurt*
« t a be«r** 'a-*• rvs,-e snm
ti tl>e i '«*t.r old cut *t:«? 'here H
oil w .it o tiln "en • so1 <1 let the**.
-Y:*i)fc •!.«• al" tvit'h ar<J soHal enjn
p' pv «t Km i .'t o" tbe tr e #Uoli
ellbcist «'i,m tl-eT rotne Uttt a'
*'i\tr< pe >t«1e ir."«t h"' e fin ant
• elaxation somew^er^ f '! «•> <0 in'
ind It at t'.e.fr o-*n I'^rtn.Mou*-* I'
be ronj;!1' at i ?lier l -ss ••r>f!txfci' J
-teeea
Don't rn"w« Se h ••sy-. •'■'rlt"
ronr chllrtren- ka't nr ti.n' 1 •
ject around Ite larr't nt-t.
Mat blrt* m:t tl r re-ne-
■nai;y a .'ar^ «• "<>' r ' -
day. and th liea? * f«—'i:,r-'
take with t* em l"ir« ti e worts '
influence of n bright Utile a.-.ti*
tanctiitn
Ht-v. *ic tauttu «.rti i1« i ^ •♦OCJ
J. 1.. FVrur no ^-r> ^ r
h.,1.8hermon,.ere ,nonr tl.e:> Bnkey wants to see you before yon buy J
i i** * * i9 « r.«.« i-^ and u;
J that in ubhtor. He is our agent in ieni«m " ¥
..V. 0 entirely familiar *ith the operating machinism of ♦
AcrortlnK to n delightful SToiy c ! ^ . «
t >elley. re«nnnt••d lr< the le'errat'cnni 1 ^ the r*liril6lu
_• . * L**LI • .. tJ«. t> .. A l.sv «\|V ' 4k
rne>r Pat«.-nal Ottlne.
Tli^ tri\nip walked softly up to then
t tner were coming v««wn street l
:5e u'Jfk.
Would yo«t kindly let me naves, r*
,enm*t?" b« asked almoat in a vbl*
| want to buy the baby a «.*ir o'
•bcea.
The man took a tew pemaet o:
litK pocnet and handed them to feim
Vben 1 hey walked on
"l* they'd only an* for io <ethlnit
«>ae ue mused "Thla Is the flttL
urn -• today I have given tramp*
money for baby's shoes I'd <l*e then,
a lot more willingly It t;-.«r'« nn'v tel'
lh« Uuth and sajr th« w*ni h "
A Mi vei Ie «• In 1"': •
Ma leii II 1- • < I
'fiervblc jfO'itj ' to.i wb>i wh
Itti'fbt to !•* ..." lirtkroc'ion.
••Oh. vthrt 4 fie>.r!" exolalrued tin
prim/ wemsu. "I'«^e jou any br*itb
cf like yottrscll*'
"Y« Vm." renllert the cheriili; "uie
« d :otuBy ar>1 Olck. I •"*« Ulck
l^-'t."
"And why do vwu ilke Dick fKtst
• Cause he did me a great feTor.
H< 1: Tommy's lea"
• dearie " protested the teach-
e 'v. hy fhnul'i tr / i*nt rick to bite
1 m)'i Uff*
'.'ause I hate the taste of To®
a , kg." explslned the cheinb.
opicstone's wefTiory.
UladMore's power 'tf memory w*.
♦Iway* one of his ereatest asseta la
Ms last vears he often lamented that
ti was not what It h. d torn; but even
40. It came trluir.phant'y out of soma
'xmarkable teste In his eighty-third
/fcai he set hlm-'c to recall Manionl's
Hie on the death of Napoleon, which.
„ a young man. he bad translated
■nto English. He W entirely forgot
ten his own version, be, by dint of
•i.rd "dlgglK' ->r "njhlng t.p- as ha
•ailed It. u« wrote down 104 of the
tOI Italian Hoes T o yea-s later he
•stayed to write from nemory a cot
?leto list of all the :ne« who Sad beeu
Ul« cabinet collean'terf. en uner
(Im) CO of the ?9.
Jot rnal of F«Me« t.y Mev Br.-dley lV«h
u n the «p!e"dld mental eirmr.wi
if '!><• t<et did not l-rlnde bumcr
<•1 hi« rh.ir cit-rVtli all" Irr.pflssi^-iers
9. - Sfel'e* ya-. (twenty tnt« rn;ed i
\ p P otlerr of lr.<i> ••'•tal'tv f) ie dn
t s. f.tet * r ir*s*irel«' wh "llrs <• vs-i*
tei-ne bltd Ir e tv .tn:b':l>irfir
Hei* I" * little " ii! ' he rcfleetert
receutlv come to fcrth. out of tb
•reaf nnl'newn preceding tM'inar l«U
vrhflfs I e cAii «ell me Ktm^bier
,Votit the jrreaf unkmiwn aftei swv
Ifc The two renlms iiiay be otif .at*
I,* etme "
Ht, accosted tl'«* tnfani t lre but a>
.ourse gelitetl no -e ponee. ouiy a
Mank Infartile rtsre
-Alas! b:cs'" slphed Phe l-v "Ho*
• ery te'visl the« e lltti* rreaturei
*re!"
X <inr«! de!«f V*', «-* r- of H!'
<lv«;i rer;r.t!t l y cor ere. .*
,:.s fcrd Sttltre.! sn orslawt.i '
op .hr trc.est ' , "•IfeeV' from !
t e-t. He It '•"'•n 1^' "n °l',r
► —<f - mi.?-. '. o cotil-i ii.is'^e r.'« •
s , m1: • -tr a*6*
I * y«v.r tcsl'.'d 'lenient U
iiTO •< eti hftt.rtcd I 'M "
• II e u'i:. H.th a '•'! *« e. "
•n.i« J <-a"l i«r or'l'i1'' * A', T " '
■ p, ti. tr•:=•. '•* off <t! 'W ..•wrPi-.'or
-re*ted. tl-wt sen"/ of tli« ' '•*'
,«!,/>■ li, aw/ much of t'-^'r •
-nc'tvcMi"* •* t'.e s;o r„ an>.rf.'.«
1 lt«i nte or ' t"1'"® -u"'r
blch 1>« r* tre0' t;t' "«• >•'
ti. l leadert?•
iu jr,v 1 w*s repeated In rr''
• re o" a.« a tseV# ef a foreign i!eW
^tlc w'-'O tb'.'tfrht It " rood tii«f
^ w.niH to n""s '.t on. but e fal'"<?
. r«tch tie full ii/r.l.1c nc* of lln.
• |i <• nui.d.-a a leotcu." so Vl
-..mure-i the u^oreetlon t* "nitV!'.i|
■ir. kVeo-t, f'nk letnonnde out of yei
'liVe.l eir^s thro*i, al him, you
|lo.( • 0-j v^en t^sre " ns snlle
r 'o'trd «-A«ily: "Oh—frVsp#
••.. r■ • • • *e I 1. tKi;s bioke?"—S
j ..al V.i.n^*;r «.
Dicksen-Goodman Lumter Coe
J. B. Pcrter, Manager,
Manford, Okla.
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THE KARRIS MANICURE PARLOR
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Wkst Main, Tbklton, Okla
t The Plare^o get a shave, hair cut, or shampoo.
1 • •
Tailor shop in Connection.
Call and sec our samples, tve carry samples of all the
; leading Tailors of the large cities. i
: Cleaning and Dye works. j
I IH 1 I « I I t
au authors talkati\*
If Voii Kno.v One. Be Tactful and Lei
Him Converte Abuiit Hit
Work.
1 4now nufhlM "bow' teriMy g'e « j
authors, uut I «hln.. f'.'thk lor -1
rtrge number of Vu folV.wers of tn ,
•uey lll'.e tf ,
WHY NEIGHBORS FA.. 01
Her* Arm Some of tlf K« r.•!- <* I.
Ofttn Start the Clwth -1U;'
Quarr-iv
I lore'.v pr«r
■ I:
Got Ivtn With Crltto
The Abble d'Aublrnac. who wroH
admirably on drama'.lc comt>of<ltlon
at.d had Instanced n. ny lltrlng exnro
flea of failure In that direction, wnt
so imprudent <r thlrt yeurs' ti
lence, at to write a tragedy hltntelf
In the preface he boasted that he, of
all dramatists. b: d "moat scrtipubua
ly observed thv rules of Arlstotla.
whote IncpirallOk. he had followed!"
To tbJ* It was repl'ad by c«to who had
•ulfcmd from bit crlthltn. 'I dn no\
duurrel with the AN e d'Atitdgnac for
having followed the precepts of Aria
totle, but I cannot ; ordon 'lie* precepts
' 4,1 Aristotle Hut couaod the sbbe I«
• rite tuch a trnjrdy."
Not the F etl
Prom a city xpartmeir. iltt'e J*r
vat going for the ftrat time to tp<>n |
Chrlttmab at his ^ra: d:aU>ei'n taiui |
Aa he run up the steps of the I
house hla grandmother caught hl:u ui
In her armt nnd pu* him down, ro *
ana laughing, btfore the great log It.a
to the living room.
isn't lbut line, Jackie, boy?" the
Mid. "You don't have big log ttret
Ilk • that in New York, do you?"
"he boj loakett with wM^eyed d
lliriU at tbe h :F« og> as they tlarea
Mul crftcl;!cl the generous old J1r
fuice, bin he waa stsnchly loyal to
"six ro'traa aa<l bath."
"l a nloe, grandma, but It's only aa
niltUl m rn^ \pK. w* h*y*
on*a in luy home."—Llpplnootfa
V..fried Krouka.
•j ^..'t wutder It.* keep ron.
faje * tru bare, Mhared. eveu t'
'uf Co I'.oK somjwtat halrj "
"lut rtJ"r *i"d T"" tfitPl"1!
'oruf Wic- a fallr l«eli b'ue at.'
onotuioe h«*4 -J wtttoaa n
tu .'t anyborfy "
"Yes. ot ejurae. I run r'teommont
>au for tbut posltbm. V.vC'or flc. J'ortu
t.ttely, pi rhaps. I ^ol t t ioW JO'
♦ ry wel'"
•Tout "•# 1°1 r!l1 tBk* 'f,,, "
• ne conn try !« r three or '• nr yesr*
r. ill It. Uln*le*T Well. I'm V *6 >'°k
C t It."
:raiie when I *«iy
:alk about their work .<"a nr*nt rt , *ay
10a being that writ- •* I
rear'on. If you wi:«
must no It by ;*our>elf:
ittempt It In vcimiiwty. f "■"•I
ompit" wIVi be u.ry. TLawfet*
vhfi 'He wrltluc U ihre. nr.d n arm |
, ttn«tlc llati=!itr i'—iv. *.Vi« writer !•
xlad to wipe out *>•*•* loue.1
•iwtrs "Hi a llt t« on• er>a*loti. #
So r /ou kr. iT an «'i V " .. don i l >
00 breathless .•*• I.U -..'Meg: Ue*
s.lm like .1 hti.nan n* i'lt. ' "t ^0'4
lltt'e. ir'' do nf ii uot..ed U fc«
rantpes to m-. t.-sm hnck wl oB
,e talis ron ab^.it l'l l«aa*. ho 11
•t.iv. c.':r Ko t.t"iful.
Ho not !f.\r. «S Kt. enf r aoqua'nt .
'nee once hhI^ to me! '"^h. I do thluhI
1 Is eo fnte> c-<l!"r to wHt . It tnusl (
e J'rt fati'-irrib't. * > '* your rii>ru
.crlrts emir buc-'" I dlsroverev .if
orvnrd thb; Proo' V i
■ ;ead -f tnantih.-M! "h, In' the r.iltla.u
if lust thai si'u'e word ma.le tua .
w!.j am usually so gnrruloti' nbou
mv tr .oo. ft * 1 fer the time bcl.-.« ti ai j
^jing to bfln;>iw a
aiow«r hi' ■ ' ain< rro\ , wire, n.
•.lamed taiuetrap l/> no jio i<t, a:o
Mr Hp'irlo that I hute to re.nlnf
u that the ne*'. enr wi.l jwis ncj.
In tbout flee rinulet. nti(< th^« t Vn
«on't b« aaoilitr o !•* bait «•
*a want* to know If tt<i.' can t ot
row *inother cttjt o' stif.*:ir ot you •<'
iny? She's kewpln' truck c.f all o' li
"1 wlali y A keep your c'.ile, e u
rour own ,-d TiiU >• it.-
•|-ue I'th "l^r.'.c^ corn In my m.
inw I'm .etttn-; sick of seelnj; .xot.
tetin go. 11 ali'
"Sny, ttht Kid of your wnnta to «j*t
ala hnvinp rc.ckr acaltt t no
ir. V* us, I'll g.n alter biro goc
und plrtV-"
•'\v'l . In u .(ler tfo.'l ycu kei
roui dnv; a' heme? lie's chiiseil m
•.-it upon tt>o houae thr*ie ;ltne* th
j erii.nB. I'll shoot the critter tore
i"i d jTi't keep him tied up.''
' Your hoy b"ated tn) boy'a eons:
..st ntieht. nnd " e come oior to a
yu p" - to do it*>u. It."
' "Ca-it > •! put toroe kind ol
i.turle on 1! * blamed old rooster j
| ire harl'tirlri? lie's ti > pest of t
ia!rhfccrtaoV Nobody cs# fet a >
cent nlght'it rust tfount, h "*>"
"Yes, t ou«tlit to hme ^et.t vour
>er rijf.H. os h; but I'll htve John
,f «uain Pc 1 rep t . lat the p<ol | ulng it or. • a ff mluutea.
author talk b« t be U^«ul.-Atlt Uc <oon as >.i« aporit ptga"- 1
Uooih)). I
H, * III/ I T IUV. rvr« t" " .
-I'm enjoylro "v.ir cnll so niurh , ^,,1^ <iivi t,{| ea!*, e\ " to •Pfa*
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