The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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We are offering more good staple merchandise in the Dry Goods and Shoe line for less
money than any other store in town, even cheaper than the
bankrupt sale now in our city.
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All $1.00 yard wool good* at
'• $0.50
" .35 " silk ginghams at
" .25
All .15 " French folards"
" .15 " lUtiests at
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$0.76 'Men's 25 cent drawers now at .19
.39 25 cent shirt now * " .19
.25 All oating goods at coat. Ladies underwear at cost.
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.11 All last year's shoes at cost.
.11 Men's white house shoes $3.00 now 2.60
.08^ " Repeater shows 3.00 " 2.10
" Echo shoes 2.50 4* 1*75
Ladies White House oxford 3.50 " 2.60
" Usonia shoes 3.00 " 2.00
" ox blood oxfords 3.50 " 2.50
" 2.25 •* 1.00
«'hildrens oxblood and tan oxfords at cost.
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There is no better md'se in Pawnee Co. offered at bankrupt sales or any other sales than off-
ered at our store at present. We also carry neoof as complete alines of Groceries as any store
in the county. A complete line of Hardware and implments, buggies a.id wagons. We have
been in your town five or six years, You know weca rry honest goods and honest weights
We give you your money's worth in every line md'se. Please call and inspect our line and
prices before buying elsewhere.
C. M. FRAZEE Terlton Oklahoma.
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Enterprise Publishing Co.
qucring Hero Comes," when wei
give alms and aid go straying
J among the hungry bums But!
"Ionce in forty thousand ages w.-
|tind the modest guy who t*tkes a
iportion of his wag'is to give
Advertising rate* will liemaue known
on application
Subserlpt'on $1.00 Per Ysar
Entered ft* aecond clans matter Dec-
ember 12, HM2, at the pout office at
TBrlton, Oklahoma, under the act of
March 3, I87 ."
hungrv pie, who to the widow
gives some liver, or sends of elm ;
a cord, because he thinks the
cheerful giver is loved by the
Lord. The rest of us nre fund
of stand n^c where crowds can
sej u*, sure, and while reporters;
witch us handing chaste langu-
age to the poor.
Netting to Say.
iewam* to ft delightful afory o>
6*ielley. renr'nt-rd Ip the In'ernatlonal
Itwrtinl of r h!r« by Rev Bradley G'
« ti. U'e n.'omMrt mental etjuipmawt
Of (he poe! dli no* Inrlude litimor.
In hlr> eha^ftrlf r!f liittlj * ImtMifplrneA
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\je r oblf-rr f ' !?■•••■ -tva1ft« One day
Lf toe' ..I <«)>.-||r«( a *er
fount: -fi'id ,r> ^ i, ,«?rt -.Ifttnr
"Hen- 1* s i"*nl.' he '•oflected
•recerllv .-on< -rrt i. « i<t of ih
^reat iiL'-.-.own tinman life
Vrhape !it> e*r. *ei| ti|«> «n mot ti in*
aVor.l the fM«n it:t1i?i<>v-n ufjet n-nna*
Hft The (wn r«i*||iiH u,Hjr be rn® he«
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W. H. ROMACK
Harness and Shoe Repair Shop.
We make, and repair harness. Shoes repaired.
All worK guaranteed to please.
The average oil well is never
such a gusher as the man who
writes the prospectus.
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15 (I PRIVI'-EtE
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Every married man knows
| that his wife leaves the rocking
~™~~ | chair just where he will fall over
Usderstand this first, last and |jt when he comes in after mid-
always. The world wants the njght.
ht'st thing. It wants your best ' , , . . . .
No matter how seltish a kiim is
she hates to occupy a hammock
Simpler manners, purer litres | tt bv her elf.
inore self-denial, more earnest
sympathy with the classes that
lie below us—nothing short of
. . . every five minutes, always count
that can lay the foundations of .
, . . ., . . , . . . I your money befto e he gets awaiy 1
the Christianity which is to be •
When a man calls you "broth-
er" nnd wants to shake hands
Christianity
hereafter, deep and broad.
The drough throughout this
section of the country, and over
the entire state was broken las':
Saturday by a soaking rain Re
ports from every county in the
state are most favorable for a
bumper crop of corn and cotton.
• Jood times are ahead for Okla
hotna.
from you.
Kiss a girl of 20 and she will'
call you a ine;in thing. Kiss one
of 80 and she will call for wit
nesses.
It is embarrassing to borrow
money from a deaf friend in a
c lowd.
New York is to fitve ht pless.
cars. The much malignd hobble j
skirt did it.
Happy is he who has learned j
to do this one tiling; To do t.liej
plain duty of the moment quickly
and cheerfully, whatever it may
be.
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.fc.* > T* ■ , '«♦' «at Coma
V jt*n •• ttiit-
,i>f woiifljr the mtracle
i 'cii. but 'Jcrt did t.he M;{
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i 'm« woman th • prtvlWff* of
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«r.na *• " there'*
rr.i.K'fi: 'i. ycj 6 r< rp«t. and Ulfti
s ilut la the "|tii<sr of Lucll!#
m: Ats-y Jane. It a, *cmothtn' thai
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v'i«„ ff.i'.o nud Bi'.. > tnigb'
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t' -:(r: .vinity,
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r u-.i i tniv co;i .tr um'.y buy
Dr. Wm. KELLY
Plnsicisn hi-.H Surgeon
Office At Drug Store.
,<Jnik h i. inlet; promptly
Hl<> . rilONK TWO LONGS
jmasx*
Dr. F. S. Bobbett
I 'tjsican ard h'urjrccn
OFFICK IN DUUO 8TOUK
i kmi i:nt phonk l shout
I l .ONu l Shout.
Terlton. Ok'ahnna.
When a man is in a broke con
dition he'd rather have some pies
than forty tons of admonition or
counsel high and wise We like
to help the people living in want,
in squalid herds, when help con
sists of merely giving a string j than to knock him down,
of shining words. We like toi mi . . ,
■end those word- Ilk, rocket, at | Th'' """I*" num
hwart the distnal night, and V
while we see that all our pockets ' Dishoner waits on pertidy. A
are buttoned cjIosc and tight, man should blush to think a
We hear the needy cry and theifalsehood; it is the crime of
damor, by dire misfortune vex-1 cowards.
ed, and we distribute chunks of
grainmer and platitude and text.
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J. Marios HAIUEN
Mvtary I'ublic
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FIRE INSURANCE
A man has no more right to
say an uncivil thing to another
If we hack up these capers by
Kxpierence teaches us what
fools we have been, but unfortu
..or trip*, we want Hd0l n't prevent u.from
to see it In the papers in double*
leaded type. We want to hear
the band a playing. "The (\ n-
repeating.
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The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Terlton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178521/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.