The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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' 'ton Enterprise
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Vol. 2.
The First National Bank o* Terlton
Bulletin
TheCotton Exchange of Liverpool England
has opened for business, and it is ex-
pected that the Cotton Exchange of
New York will open soon. The effect of
this will be thatcotton will advance. We
look for some advance, but believe low
prices will prevail during the fall.
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Ladies Aid Meets ^cc.
School Notes
Russell Haws missed school
| Tuesday.
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Your $1.00
, just as b!2 as your neighbors at this .tore.
have
Ttie L*dte* .A,dot .tbC ^ '• a ftnv o^nu*eto<v townsmen! corner^
/ hurch met Wednesday ^ g0IU! u> tfr^rouble to clean ♦♦♦
noon for buhl°^\ ^ r e uo their premises, and we woni(l ^ p,,l(f aid th*t it tin
- tfie-foUowlnB offkeis 1 more do the same j wouia he good an< ««> u
, . P^. 3k. forthereis-tldn^ ■ ^ ,vllUe the —I meet
13. llaws. t ,i. ..w in iiavi
pleased to note that
t L*na Fi'hzee missed s c ho o 1 a
I couple of days this week.
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The Prof sayed he never saw
Ma meaner tenth gradfe.
I Arlie Kir win-left school Mon-
I day for Okmulgee OJila. Some of
| an will miss hur-especialy
; Bertonv
•j
! .lirnmie Bay less lias come back
S lifter a two weeks vacation. V\e
are utad to see him back as he is
; {the r.oisist kid in scbcol.
^i.youunow anybody thatj| We continue to sell
: wdnts to play Uasket Ball ple.se H _ A Prirlp
send thei around and oblige,
Yours Truly'
Boys Basket Ball Team
o o °
Anew pu. I Malv.ni Grant
started to Sch'R>l Monday
VYe are «lad to welcome any new
One Price
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for less,
I .* over ... ■« '"■ show, .hit's, u.to.lotl."
< t.Z. - *" "*b"''
right and reasonable.
quality
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Groceries and Pride of Perry
flour.
V& Miller
elected
Mrs.
V. R Miller,
Vftn K Mr.f,
B Kibbe,
Pr<^ thin«, f*>rthereis . . icimrcn • ■ ....m
Vi-^'C fora town .« ^ were g.nng on tint he
wCU wua «* a'..d •- * u-
LOCALS,
Mi- "Eli! "Wai'fhfd and family
,re moving to Iol . KnnaM,
A better paper
Trea's ;7t we will only We a little u:ur* I in school. Ur«movwi*
"Lnoh trouble when £ ; I clwrtetL.t, having «... Wo™ «•
oleaulni m. time. • >• ^ phone ..trice; he k „„ tl„, tllBi. .
some of our l «W U . m t. .n e ol
\ loo^e i>apers therein and c u 11 ■ - «* *
Ubem to the four corners of the
It,own. Such things ou«htnotto
. I he Yours for a tfleaner town
We are ffl&d to announce that
Mr. C. E lvibbe and dattghter
luuth left luetiday morniag for
Ian auto tour tljroutfh ICnnsas.
•Phey will stop at the home of
>lr.y a°d at many
other places ti,at Mr. Kibbe «"
.uqnainted with in dayagone by.
From now
On
we have Kialto
mcnta whereby wc arc enable J to
(jveour patrons a pap" )
twice the .tool the one we have
issued in the past. W^,m(;°'*b>
bnpc that this plan will meet the
a .nrovAl of all who may have ac
ce, w this publication. It Hour
a o o
I The primary roouo had a new
,t,,ctu.r Wed as Mrs. Golden was I
1 sict<. Mr>. Wide took her place
Less Cleanup children say they lil
I fine.
From what we can hear the
haW at" Mr. Kumars must have
«njss|=sfs®rr.
r - srpta: srtK
against them a I ^ cj.edit KlM\ Mr. Ed«ar can
. well he proud being able o
llttWS a n d's cure these competent. u
The only way to g t ti.e^b.ea.1!^ UH.1)1S1.,V „
like mother usfd vo u • ( f'razee will ph'a>*
osi„g -..ride Of ferry tlour. ,low. Adv
A,U' ; ..pride ot Perry" "our is tin
seci,t..(tlie finest, bread of th.
V I..
Meidames J. ^
|0. 1>. Cot bur ti were
| visitors Tuesday.
h cure i n«-
Pawnee , ^ aud abl(. auotimieers.
p,tde „1 IVrry " Hour stands
.nits meri'. It has alwaysgiven
ce9 to MM puuiu—— - .j | ti <• Moore
o ^61 1 rp A CviirijOll JiUu
:r;:"™nt feature, and I cotnbin«d interests in the
Tthc expiratio « of our present (|n, t im pictul.e business aud
story we will start one that wtl now located at Je"iu' « „
snr -lv command the attention ot dau times and ■
from Start to finish. they ti^u^ Q« Mm
our reader, f.om _ ...dl^ tllelu,„lWs aud a nine and
abait pound boy •ippeared at
111 1 ... , .. ...i.ii.. ( Hi-Aon
u is to be story 'or all and
(it for young or ol.l to re ,
Clean wholesome story one .101 ,
portrays life as we find
1 ivlto you one and all not ■ ■ •
i single word lor it will suiely
be worth ones while. Watch for
STATE NEWS NOTES
Coining Events.
KOtt SALE 1 j',rw,) '"^.nusniiMT,
Icalfhy «• •'. <• «' • JAlu satisfaction. Try a sscK. Adv.
Haws. Terlton. OUIa.
Grairon
Hu;o.
- a nan p"«— ~ I Nov stt—0« lorado AK«i«
I Moore's Tuesday. * 11 c' I ^ ^OtlnHuina t itv
shows U|i With twin girls the x > i) u I a h o in a
same dav. Everyone ie, '""M lry |.',,l,i ,u..n, Musk-
d.lns wet. Cnrsnn I
- -• - - i«""i' '"-r ■ Show,
be worm -Mi |
the first chapters which will > eQger tar.
in an early issue- j
The W.W. Club
Meets
trade the Ford for a seveu |.a
/
The W.
Mrs. Theo
P, M
pleasantly
ii*i urn.
W. Club met with
Hay den, Tuesday,
The afternoon «**\
hpetit in needlework.
West bound
No. Time.
4.52 pm.
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piea ..t., • - . M
One new member. Mrs. •
Haws, was added to t • •
Mitts H. Bhotwell and ^
for the Enterprise
A. A. Colburn next
afternoon.
"pec. .10 12—P*mllr>
S"r.4 11 No,,., fen. rail
■ P mil rv A^SOCJatlO I
I Oklahoma tmiiny
1 D. e 14 *J0—Tillman County
Poultry Association Fredrick■
Dee. 16 20—Sooth w e + *
Oklahoma Poultry Association.
Hobart'. ., i a mi
F.ast dound. | Dec. W-W J,,,,,,
No. Time ! poultry Assocation. i
rt-jt) 11.2& m. View. i im\trv
m 7.44 pm j Jan 4 ft^UlK < enter
AksociatUm. Knld. ,trv
,lan. r, k -K'k Clt.v P o n 11 r >
Associatioi'. Wk Clt.v
Keb. Vr.,"
Poultry A t*>olatlon, • '
April. Wtt-8ooth«rii I >' in
merclal Congress. Muskogee.
Range
Subscribe
. tu„. wjU cook equally well cn
The only stove made that *m c
aU six lids with the damper down.
Our line of stoves, hardware, furmtnre and
dertitkinf supplies is complete.
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C. E. Kibbe.
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Colburn, C. Dee. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1914, newspaper, November 12, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178656/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.