Fort Towson Enterprise. (Fort Towson, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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LlbMEDEjHriUD BY
Chas C LewTer
Entered as second-class matter July
'I 1&U5 at the poet office at Fort Tow
on 1 T under the Act of Cong:
of March 3 1879
Subscription price One Dollar per year
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ANNOUNC KUENTS
Snbject to the Democratic
--''primary Election Aug 3 1920
For County Attorney
R K WAKREN
J O McCLARY
For Sheriff
D E (Buck) McCLANAHAN
J VV WILSON
R 13 FITZERALD
VFor Court Clerk
' A W: TRICE
- H O HOLT
For County Clerk
J M'(Mace) INGRAM
For Tax Assessor
GEO T PATTERSON
For County Com 3rd Diet
J M HERD
J E DAVIS
J L (FRED) WHITE
For Justice of the Peace
A J BATEMAN
Texas allowed Oklahoma the
main line of the Bankhead IIigh:
way — Headline What do you
know about that?
The printers of Hugo have form
ed a local of the International
TypographicalUnion with seven
charter members F M Dodge
was made president
J F Hooks willbe named by
State Election Board to take the
place of VV E B Leonard for-
'mer chairman of the county
’"board who recently removed to
Fort Worth Texas
The people of Choctaw county
responded to the Jewish Relief
fund liberally and clieerf ullyand
sent the contribution over the
quota They responded with the
sameririt that they doalll wor-
thy and laudable eauses-
The Frt Towson school brou-
ght back more first prizes from
the c'uusy contest In Hugo last
Fritay and Saturday than any
of the oilier schools Tlds is
very complimentary to Prof
Downs and his corps f teachers
The peiple of Fort Towson
should and do appreciate their
effoits
W M U
The ladies of the W M U met
in business session at the cnurch
Monday afternoon There were
About sixteen present
The subject of the Bible lesson
was Sin the origen the cure
With the Rev Rylant as leader
the subject- was thoroughly
thrashed out all j Joining ih the
discussion which proved to be
very interesting
A committee from the W M
S of the Methodist church met
with the ladies and it was deci-
ded to observe Mother's Day in
a anion service at the Baptist
cliurcht of which a more detail-
ed announcement will be made
ateir
KeTiral fleeting
'Starts at the Nasarene Church
"Saturday night A ril 17th
' Everybody invited
1T W Hanselman Pastor
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Wanted To Sell
On aeeonnt of Sickness
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Two Houses and LoLjln
West Fort Towson - Will
not turn dwjt- any rea-
sonable offer
J L BUTLER
The Ideal Barber Shop
Up-to-Date — Sanitary
Call for a Clean Shave Neat
Hair-Cut or Bath
R W Robinson Proprietor
- SERVICE
Yes!
That Is What I Will Give
c You
Cleaning Pressing and
Dying
J W BAILY - Phone i4
Chas M Keith
Cleaning Pressing & Altering
All Work Guaranteed
Your work will
Be Appreciated
( Work called for and delivered )
Opposite Post Office
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Groceries-
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We carry the best lines to be
had and are anxious to
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Our Line of Flour and Feed is the Bestand
Our Prices are Reasonable
Free Delivery to
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Order for Hear jpg Petition to
Sell Real Estate by Guardian
8tat of Oklahoma )
Choctaw UcuntyJ
In tho Couoty Conrt
In tho Matter of the Uuardianshlp of
Dessi Key Bond minor
Mow on tbia 8th day of April 1920
come Sums Sprang as gua dlHn of tho
above named ward baviog filed her
petition for the aale of the real estate
of said ward for the reasons in Said
petition stated
It la ordered that said petition be
and hereby is aet for hearing on the
6th da t of May 1920 at 10 o’uluek
a ns at which time the oext of kin
and all persons interested in the estate
of said ward are requested to appear
and show cause'rf auy they have why
an order should not be gran ted for the
sale of so much of the real estate of
said ward ns in uscsnary for reasons
in said petition stated And tbnt n
eopy of tbia order be posted up w
tares public placet in ths county one
f wliichshall by at the front dtior of
the Court Uou-o in the city of Hugo
Choctaw County Oalahouin And that
notice of this bearing be personally
served on the next of kin of the ward
and all other 'persona Intersatsd in the
estate of said ward residing in tbs
county and to ba mailed to ell dick
persona who are not residents of the
oeuntywtlb postage prepaieat least
fonrtesn-uays before tho bearing of
said petition
It in further ordered that t copy of
this order ps published for two suc-
cessive weeks in ths Fort Towson En
terprise of Fort Towsan Oklahoma
the fief publication of which must be
at least fourteen daya before the date
of amid bearing
Dated this Bth day of April 1920
sesL W T ULKNN
CounytJudge
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COMING SATURDAY April 17
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MONDAY’ APRIL 19 ' '
Ruth Roland in—
“The Adventures of Ruth” nr
Episode No 2 Also 2-Roei Western and Lloyd Comedy
TUESDAY APRIL 20
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A sto-y of a girl with no kin no money— nothing but
a wild desire to be happy
WEDNESDAY APRIL 21
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' Olive Thomas in— ‘ :
“Footlights and Shadows’:
Gorgeous scenes costly gowmC thrilling situations
and lovely Olive Thewas feta go
FRIDAY APRIL -23
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