The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Pawnee's Live Clothier
The live store where the Good Clothes comes from
Railroad Farerefundcd on all durchasesof 10.00 or over. We have built the biggest Clothing Business
In this county.
WHY?
Come up Sunday, we will be there to sell you «ny kind, any price, any style you
want at Trone's
TRONE'S
Where Most Men Trade
In the middle of the block, south side square, Pawnee, Okla.
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WORLD'S FAMOUS AUTO PHOTS j Purity Ice Cream Company. *
Will CLASH AT HIE STATE EAIP
Entered as second cla**
ember 12, lv*12, at the post office at
Terlton, Oklahoma. under the act
March 3, 187V."
At The Churches.
ristian Union
Sunday School every Sunday
10 a. m. Preaching 1st and 3rd
Sunday, morning and evening by
Ihe Pastor. Kev. Dorell.
Y. P. S. C. E.
Y. P. S- C. E. meets every
Sunday night at 7;30. A cordirl
invitation is extended to all.
M. E. hurch.
Sunday school every Sunuay
10:00 a. rn„ Mrs. Ktbbe. Super
iutendent. Preaching every 2nd
and 4th Sunday morning and
evening, by the pastor,
Iiev. G. Frazier, Pastor.
L. D, S. Church.
Sunday Sviluol at 10 o'cloeu
Keligio Sunday night at 7:30
Manufactures Of
Ice Cream ar d Ices. Fancy Ice cream A Specialty.
For Sae By
Terlton Drug Co.
Summer Tourist Fares
LOUIS DISBROW
Champion circular dirt track driver of the world, who <
tho Oklahoma Stat* Fair and Exposition, Oklahoma City, on tho last two daya.
The Oklahoma State Fair and Ex- contests to which he msy be.* « <?;
. l, „M„i, ! .. thp The fifteen thousand ipectators who
position race track, which was the i ns ni
battleground for half a doien of the
world's best auto race drivers last
year, will again be the scene of gaso-
line battles this year that give prom-
ise of adding a new red letter chapter
to the history of speed.
Almost before word had gone forth
I from the office of Secretary I. 8. Ma-
han that a smsll fortune would be
hung out for auto races at the eighth
annuel Oklahoma State Fair and Ex-
position, Oklahoma City, September
22 1o October 3. Louis Dlsbrow. the
world s champion circular dirt track
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Prayer meeting every Wednea king, entered his name for all the
day night. Sacrement Services
first Sunday in each month at
'2:80 p. m.
received thrills at the State Fair last
year—thrills that are still with them
when auto races are mentioned—
will not have to be reminded that Die-
brow, driving his Simplex Zip, made
a mile in 1 minute and 6 3-6 seconds,
thereby creating a new world's rec-
ord for a half mile track.
Encouraged by the remarkable time
made laat year. Disbrow aays in a
letter to the management of the Ok-
lahoma State Fair and Exposition that
he has every reason to believe that he
can shatter all prior dirt track rec-
ords during the 1914 auto meet on the
last two days of the State Fair
TO THE
Mountain Lake Resorts
Very cheap tickets, with liberal return limit and
stop over privileges Tell me where you want
togo, and let me figure your trip and make
your sleeping car reservation.
C.O. ADSIT, Agent.
STUDY Hll tblMY AT STA1E FAH
RACING PROGRAM
FEATURE Of FAIR
PICK OF RUNNERS AND HARNESE
MORSBS WILL COMPETK
THIS FALL.
The complete racing program for
the eighth annual Oklahoma Stats
Fair and Exposition, Oklahoma City,
Ueptember 21 to October S. 1 14, baa
just been made public by I. 8. Mahan.
secretary. It Is one of the classiest
•ver before announced and* the liberal
purses will attract horses of every
description from all sections of the
United Water.
•i'iitre'are ten MOO open purses on team race. .
the card. li. addition to the formidable Ihsre will be eight days of h gh
array of early closers, and a team class harness racing and the meeting
race for free-for-all pacers, wortb will furnish more genuine spor than
$400. The list in the great two-year- sny similar function has done In he
old Kansas and Oklahoma >uturlty. psst. The racing days will be Tuea-
entries to which hav. already closed, day, Wednesday. Thursday and Frt-
broke all prior recoils, and the purse day of the first week, and Monday,
will probably be wortb $1,100. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of
Entries In the early cosing events the second week.
will close on July 1, by which time Radical changes have been made In
It is believed every one of the follow- the rules governing trotting and pac-
ing classes will fill: (three-yearold ,n« th* ( kUhomB ®\V.\7vI
I and 1:30 trot, the latter event worth *nd Exposition this year. Cuts have
•1.000; two-year-old, Syearold and been made Id the entrance ee and
S: 26 pace, the latter worth 11.000. It the no-record rule will prevail It Is
1. confidently believed the late clos- believed the no record rule wUI 1bring
ers will bring the beat list of horses back Into harness many ho"*«
In the history of harness racing In the. have not been considered eligible In
state of Oklahoma. Entries to the foF the past on account of wfcrtwBj «
lotlng late closers must be in by known in the future aa a breeders
September 7: 2:24, 2:20. 21 , 2:11 rtoord and not a racing record,
and free-for-all trot; 2:20, 2:17, 1:14,
12:11. free for all pace, and special
Winner of first prl«s at 1 1t Stats Fair and Exposition.
Premium offerings for county exhibits af the eighth nual Oklahoma,
fltate Fair and Exposition, Oklahoma City, September 22 to October s, 1 14.,
hJve been Inched to 11.500. Cssh ..rises will be £ tarih. first tweny ,
counties and a cup worth 1100 will b- -warded (he first county The Stats |
Fair and Exposition is the oue place to study your county In compsrison with
all the othrr oountle*
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Moore, H. C. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1914, newspaper, June 25, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178616/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.