The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Scout Maatin«
The Boy ScoaU met Thursday
evening at the School House
where they took an oral examin-
ation conducted by Scoot Master'
C A- RyeL Those present were;
Shelby Wrifht,
Charles Langston,
James Byrgess,
Andrew Bobbitt,
Thomas Giant and
Scoot Master Rye).
The next raeet nc will be held
in the new Boy Scoot Hall over
Grant's Store.
AO boys over twelve yean of
ace are welcome at the next
meeting which will be heid Aug.
27th, at the above mentioned
place.
WIDOW SUES RAILROAD
POLICE 006 MAKES ARREST
Low Fares
TO THE
NORTH
AND
EAST
WE ARE offering very
low Summer tourist
fares to the Northern and
Eerstern resorts. Drop in
and let me tell you how cheepl v
vou cm make that vacation
trip; and bow quickly and com-
fortably the Frisco can ret you
to the ceo) lake country or the
Eastern sceboen4.
C. R. HALL,
A ire tit
C E. KIBBE
Manager
J. MARTIN HAYDEN J
SecTrens. %
Kibbe-Hayden Lumber Co.;
DEALERS IN
Lumber and Building Material of {
all kinds ;
TERLTON, OKLAJ
Dave's appearance aad the Mall of
Mi breath did not appeal to rVaas, aa
ha backed (be derelict ap against the
Island and New Toft CKy.
DOCTOR HERO RETURNS
Patrolman Thomas Hudson, who had
Frans oat Cor aa airing
On FVaas's complaint Dm waa
(aba* to central headquarters, where
ha waa registered m a niraat
COULDN'T SWEAR TO A
Vernon Waa Unable
Licence to Oil
Oolambaa, Jed —"IH not awoar W
• Ma," declared Mrs. Bertha M. Wume,
who Htm a short dtitaace north oI
bore, wbee her daughter, Mlsa Ioea *-
Blame, bagged her to sign •* affidavit
that ebe (Ike girl) was eld saoagh to
got ■■mil Mrs. Blame, bar daegb
tor, aad Thomas ▼. Hobha, a farmer,
bod gone to the county clerk'a aflat
to obtale a marriage Hceaoe.
The gffl appeared to be poaag oad j
L. J. Cos, county dot*, ssked bar oga |
She replied that she was ever sixteen J
"The law is pretty strict aboat oacb
metters ao this," the clerk sold, "aad
1 will Jest write out a blank afldavtt i
bore for Mrs Blume to sign, showing
that yoa are sixteen years old -
Tin not going to swear to a Ha
•beet her age." the mother declared
"Please go on and sign ft." the ghrt
begged. Bnt the mother would not do !
tt I
The girl waa sobbing when aba loft
the clerk's oflce after a license waa
V
the infuriated mother bird.
After an exhausMng conflict they
sisnsgsrt to grab her by the neck and
pell her talons from the flesh of Bar-
croft'• arms, which are very much cut
sad scratched
Peering to release the bird and risk
another encounter, the men brought
the eagle snd her young ones to tows
lor exhibition.
B. B. GRANT.
DRY GOODS
BOOTS AND SHOES' GROCERIES,
Flour Ano Fced.
Wagons. Buggies And Farm Implements
TERLTON. I OKLA
Dr. J. L. Nanney
•Jeweler and Optician
SHE TAUGHT 70 YEARS A80 iAll Work Guaranteed w
| 38 years experience x^Punn
Teachers at fsnntt I . itniuii.
to Hi Her Eighty [ With Terlton Drjg Co., Inc
Fifth Year.
Dr. F. S. Bobbitt
Physican and Surgeon
With Terlton Drug Co., Inc.
Res Phone 1"
Oklahoma.
FORCEPS SURGERY SAVES a D
Pressing Operation Wound, Wlfo
Finds Towel Sowed In Seven
Months Srevloedy.
franklin, Coaa.-At the O o School
week la WUltmaetlc the oldest amag
the teachers who returned for the re-
anloa was Mra. Julia Ayer Verplanck,
i la her eighty-fifth year, mother oi
Superintendent of Schools Frederick
k Verplanck of South Mancheoter. She
was a Franklin girl, who. nearly see-
snty yuan ago, Uaght in Windham,
South Windham aad Norwich. Her
first salary was «U a month "aad
board around." She taugKt In all 11
years, her highest salary bciag $Stf
a year. She tbtaks that teachers al
today amy well be content with com-
fortable school beitdiags aad good
The II ret winter aba taught, she
aayu, the -ventilation waa quite mod-
era—air currents from the beaeboard,
under which oeh could pass a hand or
Dr. Samuel W. Hodge of Knoxvlll* loot-
Ton., one of the original Rod Croas Whea she Uaght at Windham Cem
contingent to go to Serbia, returned Isr moot boys as wsH aa girts brought
recently to the Uaitod States.
Doctor Hodge waa tb^ roommate of
Dr. James J. Donnelly, who died from
typbaa in Serbia, aad waa himself
stricken with the dreaded disease and
waa ill for 2« days, part of the time
being cared for on the yacht Erin by
Sir Thomas Llpton. Afterward he took
charge of the Tetora district, where
be cared for S00 typhus patients. The
Torlton
Oklahoma
See
J. E. Ealcs
For
Dr. W. Kelly
Local Surgeon Frisco Lines
With Kemp Drug Company
Office Phone 1?
Re* Phone 22
Terlton, Oklahoma
First Class Clothes
Cleaning.
Terlton,
Okla.
handiwork from the homos to da 1 —Get your tobacco and cigars at
Dr. E. FREESE
DENTIST.
At Terlton every Saturday
Your patronage solicited.
whoa not studying their books; tt
the forerunner of the modern system
of manual training.
It Is belter ad that Mrs. Verplanck
Is tke oldest Itvlng teacher la Com
aectlcut
the Terlton Drug Co.
Adv.
('has. A. Wilde
Toms River, N. J.—Dr. J. Edgar I doctor baa been decorated with
December 7 for ^ Red Cross medal for bla
Todd waa operated on
kidney trouble at the Long lalaad
Medical rollege.
The other day Mrs Todd waa dreoo-
lag the woend. which bad never
healed, when she saw something whits
projecting. She took hold of It with a
pair of force pa. and after an hour aad
a half extracted a surgeon's towel,
aboat tee Inches square it had beea
left la the body at the time of the op-
erettas
Since the removal o( the towel Doe-
tor Todd has shows Improvement
PICKING OFF THE ENEMY
•Oft IB ttet country
gRIEND, ARE YO.U
DISCOURAGED?
Doe* noytlaw look mt d dvk aad
■toyou? Doyonluvalka 'blaea?
Notary Public
All Legal Business Given
Prompt Attention
With First State Bank.
Veteran, 120, Waits Pension.
"Vankfort, Ky — Alexander Bates of
Bolivar, Mo . who allegue he Is oae
hundred and twenty yaara old. Hia
made application for a pension. His
.ppllratlon states that be Is a Meal
an war veteran and that he enlisted
,.! lexington In IMS. He saya ha
.rue to Amerlra In till.
EAGLE FIGHTS FOB YOUNG
Superior Deodllneeo of the "Pomelo
of the Speelee" Is Demonstrated
In California.
Merced. Cel.—William Bareroft and
Manuel Thomas returned from Pleas-
ant Valley converted to Kipling's
theory of the superior deadllness of
•the female of the species," after bar*
Ing a terrific fight with a mother eagle
for an hour and a half.
The two men scaled an oak tree to
aiaratne an aerie and found the whole
family, father and mother eagle and
two eaglets, at home. After shooting
and kllllni the male In self-protection.
Thomas Joined forces with Barr ro ft
• ~a!nst the beak and talon attack of
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WE ARE VERY PROUD
of the fact that our line of Pharmaceuti-
cals is now complete, and, also, that we
need not hesitate in asking your patron-
age. Make a call and five us atrial, well
be pleased and you will be satisfied.
THE TERLTON DRUG CO., INC
SEE
T. L. Mc George
gloomy to you?
Does it take supreme effort for you to
about your daily work and keep yourielf
half-wav cheerful?
I This fwling of discouragement, despon-
dency and gloom is the result of a slug-
gish Liter. Just plain Uvcr trouble
makes a big pile of un ha ppiasse—makes (
life look hardly worth living, sometimes.
Get your Liver in perfect working order.
by taking Dr. Thachcr's Liver * Blood
Syrup, and you 11 soon feel like a different
person. The sun will shine brighter. 1/ r
People you meet will seem more agreeable. _ V ai*leP J|Or« -
You II get keen ENJOYMENT out of hfe. ▼ « J "
You'll tackle your work and your food
with relish. Youll feel TWENTY
YEARS YOUNGER. Youll tod
at the
Eor
Fancy Dishes and Notions
Let
C D Colburn
Flntnh that next roll of
Film
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A detail of German sharpshooters
i sniping the sn#my from behind tbs
«holier of a ruined factory olose by
tno banks of a stream la the north of
I rki.ee>
Yourself possessed of the courage and hope-
fulsess of youth.
DR. THACHER'S
Uver and Blood Syrup
acts as a tonic and strengthener to the
Liver. It encourages and helps that im-
portant organ to oo its work essily and
more succemfully. THEN the Jtomach
| and bowels, and every organi of the; body
is also sble to do its work right, for King
Uver rules them all" and when your Liver
is right YOU are WELL.
Hope, happiness, courage, wccesi
these are yours when your Liver is sctive
snd strong. If you haven't got a bottle HMMmiHaHHBaHMs
of DrTtacber'slLlvsra BloodSynip
st hand now, go or send for it AT ONCE,
S?'THSTjiS ~^ We have a nice
through the clouds and you'll t* |>°Pe<uj| Ct 1 r
happy. WELL. All dealers sell 80c and Simply Oi
THACHER MEDICINE COMPANY, RR(>N PAPER
L 9 <*attM004"'Twixl,,,n' j t thing: for pattern
For Sale at , . .
Kemp Drug Company cjeKiKnmg. ^
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Colburn, C. Dee. The Terlton Enterprise (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1915, newspaper, August 19, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc178703/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.