The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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[LOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Prank Wood was at Tulsa, on
Sunday.
Miss A Ha Jackson was ill the
first of the week.
C. B. Sample was up from
near Mannford, on Tuesday.
' Flush lap robes for winter, at
Romaek's Harness Shop. Ad 'vt
Mrs. Kelly and Miss Maggie
Woodruff were Cleveland visitors
Tuesday.
A oar load of red oats for feod
or seed at 55 cents per bushel at
O. M. Frazee's. Adn
W. M. Edgar and T. W. Storm
were business visitors at Cleve-
land, on Tuesday.
Wesley Jackson was on t h e
sick list the first of the week but
is better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Shimp are
here from Illonois for a visit at
the home of J. B. Perkins.
Mrs. Blanch Adams of Tulsa,
visited the latter part of last
week at the home of her brother
p. J Woods and family.
We now have a full line of
lunch goods. Fresh roasted pea
nuts and caned goods Try our
tcrape swig. Storm* Restau
rant. Adv't.
Now that th«! ateam heat has
been turned on in the Palace of
Peace, the Powers might appoint
a commission to meet a t t h e
Hague and settle the question as
to whether the quarellsome peo
pie all Ret married or the mar
ried people all get quarrellsome.
Notice to Farmers. We have
just received a car of red oats
for feed or seed at 55 cento per
btMhei. C. M. Fraree. Adf't
The old-fashioned man who
Meed to patronise the "Bijo
racket store and said the train
came in at the "deppo" usually
had money enough to send his
sons to college.
The pupils of the public school
are working diligently on their
*lay, "The Fifteenth of Januarv"
which they hope to put on b y
Saturday night.
It is certainly some comfort
to an old maid to remember that
Naomi, the daughter of Enoch,
was 580 years old when she mar-
ried.
For Sal* at. a bargain 8ft acres
of land lA mile wpsI; of Terlton.
Okla For particulars call or
write, F. W. Chismen. Terlton.
Okla.
No auhsMtufc* for "Pride of
Perry" flour. Thla Is t.he ver
diet of every woman who uses
it. Adv't-.
The EnternHaa haa had an un
osnal run of Job work this week
which takes our attention from
the paper, hut we are about
caught, up now.
T>r W. Kelly Returned Tues
f*my from Eugene, Mo. where he
has been visiting his mother who
has been very ill.
To live right, use "'Pride of
Perry" flour. Adv.
The residence property be-
longing to A. A. Oolburn and
occupied by Cearles Raunders,
in heincr papered snd repaired
externally this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fritee
were business visitors in Paw<
nee, Tuesday.
C. D. Armstrong was over
faom Hallett, Wednesday.
B. F. Jones has been quite ill
this week but is reported better
at this time.
Wesley Jackson attended a
lecture at Cleveland, on Friday
night.
Purity in pastery or bread
means using "Pride of Perry"
flour. Adv't.
A man ia such an ornery ani-
mal that if there is nothing else
handy he would use his grand-
mothers wedding dress to wipe
the dnst off his shoes.
And you will that the house-
wife who is always as busy as a
bee is there with the sting when
you bntt into her labors.
There are all sorts of people
in the world, including the man
who gets on the crowded street*
car wibt a pound of limburger
cheese in his overcoat pocket.
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Harness oiled for $1.00 at the
Roinack Harness Shop. Adv.
A woman's idea of heaven is
to be able to worry whether t o
go south for the winter or stav
north and wear her $2,000 set of
furs.
Written on the sign posts to
Muccess is. "Pride of Perry"
flourt Try a sack and you will
use no ot.her. Adv.
Mrs. D. D. Garoutte and two
children from Keifer, came i n
today (Thursday) for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saunders.
There are very few men who
can pav you a just debt without
acting as though he was doing
you a gret favor.
We have just received a car
load of potatoes which we are
aelling at $1.00 per bushel. C.
M. Frasee.
Clothes may not make the man
but somehow or other we never
associate a fellow with prosperi-
ty if the seat of his pants looks
like a mirror.
Mrs. V E. Miller and little
daughter Lorena, returned home
8unday from a pleasant uisit at
the home of Mr. Miller's parents
at Perry.
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C.t. KiBBE
Hardware, Furniture, And
Undertaking.
Carriea a full line of Shelf .and Heavy
Hardware, Buggies etc.
Also carry a full line of
Coal and Gas Stoves, Gas Fittings
and Plumbing Supplies
C. E. KIBBE HARDWARE CO
Their Annual Mad Ruehea and Death
After Spawning.
TlU' world's grentest snlroon run« are
to bv found ulonjr the shores of the j(
north pHtlfW- «i'vnn. In the stated of
Wiisliinct«n. Orepnn nnrt Cnllfornln.
the provlnte <>f Itrltlsh Cohtnililu and
Alaska, on the American side, and Si-
beria and .Inptin, on the Asiatic side.
So far. however, lint few salmon hare
lieen run tied <m the Asiatic aide.
To one who has never witnessed
these annual rims it In almost nn Im-
possibility to convey an adequate Im-
pression of the conntless numbers of
flsb that swim in from the sea in the
late spriuc and summer, all imbued
with the same desire—to gain suitable
ground* in the upper reaches of the
rivers, some «f which are from 1.500 to
2,500 miles In length, where they may
pen*hiate the aperies.
No obstacle appears too gnat to be
surmounted In thta feverish rush.
Jumping fall*, shooting rapids, dodg-
ing nets, ileum, birds, mink, otter and
other enemies, lighting with other
males, whom (he near approach of the
breeding seaaon renders especially sav-
age—nil these are taken as a matter of
course.
And yet one sometimes wonders If
the heroic struggle Is worthily repaid,
for the moment of victory la a too that
of death, hh. sad to relate, these
valiant voyagers can breed bat once
aud then mnst die. their wasted bodlea.
which hare received no nourishment
since leaving salt water, becoming the
prey of any prowling bear or carrion
bird Which may chauce upon them.
Why these Ash should all die after
spnwnlug still remains one of the great
unsolved in. sterles of the scientific
world. - IVhW World Magnxlne.
The Gaelic Tongue.
The (luetic language was once apo-
ken by a considerable number of the
tinman race In the British tales, the
Isle of Man. northern Prance and
Spain Therv l* evidence that the Gae-
lic limn' h of the Oltlc breed waa
wM-sprwd For Instance. It Im maln-
taiiie' by srnae excellent authorities
that the < imliri. wlio threatened at one
time to overwhelm Koine and who
w««re stot twnl by Marius. were of Oae-
llc K|ieech The ancient language la
fon nil today In the Isle of Man. Walea.
the highlands of Scotland, western Ire-
land and in Rrtttnny. northern Franc*
- New York American.
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Oklahoma,
Terlton,
{ TERLTON DRUG CO,
t The place to buy your Drugs and Drue
8undriet* A complete line of school >ap( lies*
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
F ne box Stationery, Envelope Jewelery, Importd, and dom-
estic Cigars, Vassal* Independent and Waldrep Candies.
Bright eyes, rosy cheeks and
coral lips, obtainable to all; use
"Pride of Perry" flour.
Notice to farmers. We have
just received a car of red oiti
for feed or seed at 55 cents per
bushel at C. M. Frasee's. Adv.
NEW
HOME
WAMtANTKD FOH ALL TIMS.
If yon purchase the HEW HOMB you will
kavo a 11* as* at the grtea yea pay, and will
not have an eadteM ohala of wpalw.
SEWING
MAOHINI
OF
QUALITY.
•OLD
UNDBR
ANY
OTHER
NAME.
Great In LiMe Thinfa.
CJwwjre Washington's surveying dona
t!Wi years ago with the coni|iaratlrely
simple Instrument* of the day baa
lieen • he ked up by government sur-
veyor* of today and found perfect
Espertx In other lines might check up
other w rfca and qualities of hls-hla
patriotism, bis common sense, nls fore-
sight. hN | rsMeive—and Hnd pretty
nearly ttie same degree of ex<-ellence.
Washington was only nineteen yeara
o'd wlifii tie ran his Hue* through the
foreots i d over the bills of l/< rd Kalr-
f«*'« ••nImIh In Virginia But the youth
was futhor to the man-Baltimore
Son
<V gen tie Neptune
\e|itnne. owina Its remoteiiesa.
shines an an *lgbth magnitude star
Its diameter Is TV Ml miles -w a little
more than ('ratios Its mean dlstan-a
front the siai Is •.'•tO.asMXtO miles It
has one satellite, which revolves at a
dlstiin e «1 2WMNMI tulles, or alsmt the
aame dlstaie e as our nnsut However
of the planet Itself we know very little
but It stents pnilHibte that It Is little
more than a glolie of very heavy yas
If yea wanteaewtacnaaSlM, write tor
aar latest raUtofue befbro you purrbaae.
Tin Ki Bonn Siwf MitMia Ci., Oranp, Im.
THIS rd. ia directed at tlac
nan who lias all the
business ir his line iu
this ccrr munity.
I "r. Merchant—You asy
you've got it all. You're sell-
j ing them all tliey") buy, any-
; how. But at the aame time
I yon would Hire more buafeieee.
1 n Make this community buy
s n">re.
Advertise strongly, consist
J en.ly, judiciously.
f Suppose you csn buy s lot
of wash'nhe cheap; advertise
s Ym waahtuh sale 'ti this pa
pet. Put in an hv. iting pic-
ture .. vnihtub where
l«ople cm ace it the minute
they lock st your ad. Yslk
•Song on washtubs. And
you'll it?id every woman in
this vicinity who hss been
netting along with a rickety
washtub for yeara and years
will buy s nev one from you.
4 That's creative buatneaa
power.
OU*, AD. RATES ARB RIOH'I
—CAI.L ON US
The Terlton Drue Company
C. M. Hughes, Proprietor.
Phone 12.
When In Need
Of anything-in the Dry Goods,Shoe or Grocery Hue
Call on the GAYER MERCANTILE Co.
We Will Treat You riight.
Highest Maiket Price Paid for Prodace.
Gayer Mercantile Co. :
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S. R. MOORE,
Livery and Peed Stable at the Star Barn.
Fresh teams, good riff, at any hoar day or night
The Star livery Barn
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Notice is hereby given that on after the first day of
November, all lights and stoves that are not used
most be entirely dis-eonnected or charge will be made
and' ollected.
Whipporwill Oil & Gas Co.
By C. D. Armstrong.
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Moore, H. C. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914, newspaper, January 22, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178572/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.