The Goodwin Enterprise. (Goodwin, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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TllK GOODWIN ENTERPRISE
l O IIi'iuaD Editor and Publintiar
Published Every Friday
Admitted as second da msttcr Feb
th ICWi
HabioripUon rstei cat year— $100
ki months 69 eanU tbraa month 230
ovule
Advertising ilistas: LoesU I cent par Ilea:
rial rtsy Adi CO ornta per lucb sir le aolumn par
lmraUi Other rt made know) oa sppllos-a
WEll - DRILLING
BEfAIItlNG Etc
Wind Mills
POINTS CN HIE NORMAL
Enroll first day if pould
Bring all your text books
Normal outlin: will be basia cf
all our work rrice 20 c
As you work i a the Institute
so may you be expected to work
in the echool Room
The past yeai we imported
tcachera we will not have to do so
this year
The Commencement Exercirea
will be held on a date daring the
Normal'
' J
Arrangements have been made
for board (Special rates in private
families op if a number wish to
! club together aid ‘‘bachu write
me and I will find suitable rooms
OKLAHOMA OIL $
The Ooodwla OH (J) Van rfcbntly
oharUrrJ tilth C L Elam autl Mr
Clover of Independence Van- O K
Null C D Gliulta aad F :L Varmll-
Ion at luorpuratcr -Tho Wmpaoy
met kt (Jo twin jestfrdsy to ffect an
organization It la the purpose of this
oompsoy to lease land ad lining
Goode in and having leased s Sufficient
amount to put down a teat well at once
but cf ooorae a teat well cannot be put
down until that neceiary number of
leaves are obtained There Is no ques-
tion as to finding oil in this losallty
and of good quality The farmers
should take hold of this projtct — It la
up to them whether or not the field is
developed This may be a God send
to many a poor farmer ef the county
Tiie Ehterpiuse will be glad to sea
tliie good work go on Leasing will be-
gin at once The lease are straight and
honorable to a fault so that no farm er
I1
s
and PLUMBING
We guarantee all wells made by us
PERKINS & GL ASSET
cRRy j njonnis
LAWYER
Experienced river men will help I need hesitate to taka hold or the prop-
safely across the river
rrof T W Conway of the Alva
Normal and President Bojd of
the Territorial University will be
with us and give such a treat (lec-
ture) as is seldom granted us by
good fortune ’
Relying on hearty co-operation
to make the Institute a success
and hoping to meet 'you at the
first session I am respectfully
T C Moore "County Sup't
oaltlon
Officers and directors for tht raw
company war electa 4 as follow—
L L Loeaer Trea
G-D Shulta VicePrea
O E Noll Sec
F' M VermllU'B Trea
J M Clover Gen Manager
I Directors 0 L Bloom L LI Loca-
ser J M Clever O E Null 0 I)
Slmlta F M Vermilion and Anna
Vermilion
HIGGINS
TEX
HTTj
"C GL HosmaR
’ notary ' Public !
' INSURANCE
i ' c ? 7
AEAL ESTATE '
FARM LOANS etc
At Enterprise Office
'm C Wright ’ S A Miller
WEIGHT & MILLER
Attorneys — at — Law
Grand Okla
Practice la all courts
Special attention to land practioe
5q your Land office work Bel ore A
Promptness and Accuracy Guar
Antced ’
E Williams
LOCALS
The Goodwin Enterprise (1 00 per
rear
If yon have a farm to sell list It
with te Entkapriss mac
fJTSiftrer leaf flour 'at Vermilions at
tl 00 'Every sack guaranteed ”
E O Caugbey and Herman Schmarh
tenberger apent the Fourth at Alva?)
Weehy Hawk and family were guests
of D M and Mrs Perkins Sunday
Mies Anna Goodman was the guest
Sunday of Miss Lucy Clingenpeel
F L Raney was down at Glazier
Tex a few days last week unloading
lumber '
We will get yen a loan In chort order
through Scott ffc Scott’ Apply at
tills office"
T L Haney and family were enter-
tained at dinner Sunday by Alex and
Mrs Dawson'1
Mrs E M Beum living about elx
miles south east was trading in our
’own Tuesday
Jacob Weber has ereoted a new wind
inlll in connection with the well just re
cently put down I
v If you want to make a loan on your
we must do the first good thing! farm make application with Scott &
we can and then tke next and so Scott at this offia
Land La wy er I setting a good example at all times
Fjnal proof Filjngs Etc
I keep on doilbg This is the way to
accomplish anything Thus shall
we do all the good in our power
Grand
PROBATE JUDGE
Oklahoma
E E PLAIJK
U S COURT COMMlSSIOnEE
Filings Final Froofs and all
Land Work
trip to the
Save a tedious
Seat
applications for
ai adefree'
Work Guaranteed
arneTt
county
f
final pioc
OKLA’
A L SQUIRE
Attcrney-at-Law
ti
Grand
Okla
0 C Graif
AttornflyLaWi
Higgins
Texas
D ITJ Armstrong
Four Tears Experience as salesman for
Star! Bros N 0 Co
Lousiana Mo
Satisfactien Guaranteed
Special attention given to replacing
Correot copy of all Sales on file
P O address Bbattuck Okla
R F D 2
— ainitama—naamea
IIELF SETTLE
YOUR OWN
COUNTRY
send us the names of your
Old friends back east
Some of them rosy want to Change
ttelr location and come west
A little help from you will assist us
ia reaching many who are looking
lor new homes
We will mail your friends truthful
literature about your part of the
country and place their names on the
complimentary mailing list of “The
Earth ” an iateret-ieg monthly devot-
ed to Southwest Immigratlan
Don't put it c 3 Write
this week to
C L Feacraves General Colonisation
Agent 1113 P Exchange Chicago
PROGRAMME
West Benton Township Sunday
SCboOD ASSOCIATION '
At Reb’t Oats Grove on ‘
s V ’
Sunday July 8
Forenoon Session
Song— Congregation
Invocation Kev A T Maxwell
Address of Welcome J W JJruce
Opening remarks President
Song
Recitation Miss Rosa Hohlaus
ValleyView School
Influence of Sunday School upon the
Social life ol Young people
E C Caughey
Sols Miss Flora Dawson Goodwin
How can the Sunday School best help
the Church? Rev E M Beum
Reports of Sunday Schools by
Superintendents
Duties ot Superintendents
S A Shirey
Song Congregation
Dinner
Afternoon Session
Devotional Service Alex Dawson
Advantages of the universal study of
International Lesson helps C A Clark
The Sunday School Association work
Mrs Eva Sandford
Duet
Report of Convention of Territorial
Association T C Moore
Recitation Miss Hattie Imke
Beum’s 8choo)
Order and attention In the Sunday
School Walter Marshal
Quartett Valley View School
Recitation Miss Zelpha Hartshorn
Goodwin
Houss-to-bouie-vlsltation
Mias Edna Thomas
Song Congregation
The Home Department
W L Coberly
Financial Support of Township
Association F L Raney
Recitation Miss Lucy Clingenpeel
Hopewell
Question Bureen County President
Song Beum’a School -Addresa
Rev Maxwell ’
Song Congregation
Herman Sehmachtenberger of Good-
win attended Sunday school at Hope-
well Sunday afternoon
M F Fennell bis mother and sistert
ill of Goodwin attended Sunday school
at Hopewell on Sunday
Mark and Lawrence Woodworth
were guests Sunday of their sister Mrs
P B' Perkins sad family
O E Null will make you a loan
ihrongh the F C Finerty Cc of Oxla
lioma City Make application at the
Enterprise oijJca
Mrs Handy and children of Ex Rat
Texas arrived’ Friday night for a vis
it with the former’s mother sisters and
brother — the Fennell family
Ed Weber who now has charge of
t he Weber store at this plaoe'aod wife
took In the Fonrth ’ of July "dolns” at
Shattuck Wednesday and remained
over night -
By paying twenty five cents extra
yru can get with the Enterprise two
splendid papers — The State Capital and
the Oklahoma Farmer D°n’t miss the
opportunity
he M E Ladies Aid will meet
at Hopewell on next YVednsday af
ternoon July eleventh Important
business demands jthat each mem-
ber be present
If you nsed fruit trees or nnrsery
stock of any kind see D M Armstrong
who represents £tark Bros N & O Co
the oldest and most reliable company
in the United States
W N Eastland lost a valuable mare
a couple of weeks ago He had made a
trip to Little Robe and while there
one of his team of mares took the colic
and died in a abort time Will bad a
mule bitten by a rattlesnake which
came near dying but ia now recov
ering slowly
The lines as run by tht oonnty sur-
veyor last week were shown to run in
some peculiar shapes Guy Swisher
will be obliged to move bia house back
about a rod The line runs through
the north end of C G White's bouee
The editor looses a strip about a
rod wide Othera la the neighborhood
art more or less affected
- Mia John Clingenpeel left last
Thursday night for a visit with tier par-
titssud Mends In Iowa
Mist Rote Pli kerton of the Iligjlor
News fores visited her sister Mrs
Diner Chad well and family on Sunder
Some of our neighbors who spent the
Fourth at McDonalJa grove on Com-
mission creek were D M Jividen and
Wm Cllagtnprel and wives Harry
Eli'-on and family and John Cllngea-
peel ' el
Born— A big boy was born to Ed-1
gar and Mrs Edgar Cannaday living
near Arnett on Monday June 25
Mrs Cannaday was formerly Miss Wla-
nlaWorreland made her home with
tier aunt Mrs D M Jividen cntil
married about a year ago -
1) M Jividen met with qntte’a
ml-fortun Satnrdny morning la the
loss of one of hit best horses The ani-
mat fell In a washout outside the curb-
ing ot the well on Friday night He
was alive when found the ntxt morn-
ing but died before he could be rescued
Tills was one of Mr Jividen’ beat hor-
ses end he feels the loss heavily
Thoms Crawford of Putnam Coun-
ty Mo has been visiting F M Ver-
milion and family and looking over
i his portion of Gltlahomay He says
that Day Co ia as good as any part ot
the state he has yet ssen He states
'hat corn 'proapeoia are better than jn
Missouri '' Mr Crawford ia an old
friend and neighbor cf Mr' Ver-
milion’s back in Old Missouri 1
A L MoRill of this city has purchas-
ed the Engle City Record and will at-
mine charge the flr-t of the month
Mrs Brown has been editor for some
lime and h3Q made a Very creditable
itibwing ia'tliHt field McRill has had
considerable newspaper experience and
the work will not be new te film — Wa-
onga Republican
Mr McRill was formerly publisher of
of the Day County Progress— at that
lime the Republican and is well known
bj many Tay county people who wish
him well in bis new undertaking
A number of persons plckoicked at
D M Perkin’s grove on the fourth
Among those present were Wesley
Hiwk C E Hartshorn Will Buckley
F M Vermilion Warren Scott Roy
Perkins D M Perkins Alex Dawson
Albert Spencer and the editor and
their families W J MoDocald and
wife M F Finnell and 'sisters and
Mesrs D A Cooper’ and 'Vii R Ger-
man A good ’dinner was served on
I lie ground with lemonade to quench
the thirst The time was spent play-
ing croquette and pitching horse shoos
While in IHtrgfne Saturday we met
G O Shaffer of the Arnett neighbor-
hood Ia Hoenking of the recent hail
norm MrShaBVr id termed ns that the
eolt in crop in that vicinity is complete-
ly destroyed The corn and other grow-
ing crops were bad y cut up but will
nogsibly coins out and makd a crop yet
I Vfany fis'ds f wheat' eats and barley
I are a total loss some of which was not
harvesied at all Some of the farmers
ire plowing it under and planting some
'ther crop This is a severe blow to
many of the farmers- -the more so on
account of the fact that the wheat Wes
almost ready to barvesi and they were
making great calculations building
real hopes on what they would get
jut of their cropl Some of the farmers
had tfieir crop insured Rod on that ac-
count do not suffer a total loss' Most
however carried no insurance and tbelr
l ss is complete This should be a les-
son to the farmer to Insure growing
crops in the future as no one knows
how soon the crops may be destroyed
Every one should remember the Con-
vention of the West Benton Town-hip
Association at the Outs’ grove on next
innd iy Propram will be found m this
Is-ue of the Enterprise Excellent
speakers are on the program — pro mi
uentt-unday School wotkers of the
I’ountv — among whom is A -A Rennet
President of the County Association
Mrs Eva Sapdford Secretary of the
Association' Miss Edna Thomas and
W Li Coberly Superintendents re-
spectively of the House-to-house visl-
tai ion and Home department of the
County Association and T G Moore
County Superintendent of Public in-
struction besides several of our best
looal talent Good music will be a fea-
ture of Ibe program Dinner will bt
served on the ground and it is request-
ed that each family prepare a goodly
amopDt of good thiog9 to eat that no
guest be left hungry The Valley View
school is preparing all convienees so
that the entertainment on the around-
will be one of the beak The addresses
will be limited to fifteen minutes and
the Question Bureau to twenty min-
utes Any one failing to attend this
meeting will miss many good thoughts
on Sunday school work
C- E- SHARP LUMBER CO
GOODWIN
If you bo 1 cf U3
Herman Schmachtenbcrcei’
we
OKLAHO-MA
both ’make mony
Manager
The
Bonded by 1
Amerisan Surety Compaay
of New York
Your Patronage
Solicited
W 0 Mounts Matter
and
Neat Work
Prompt Attention
Grand Oklahoma
O E HULL
BondedABSTRAGTER
FA85I LOariS
Final’ Froofs
GRAND
and Filing Made
OKLA
SOME EYE OPENERS'
c
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Best Tomatoes loc Cream Corn 3 cans for 25c
Best Kramers flour per oack$ll5 Second Grade flonr per sack Sllu
' Arbuokle Coffee ' I5c ‘Beakfast Cup' Coffee- 15c
Dry Salt Meat loc Star and Horse Shoe Tobacco 45c
Best Syrup or Sorghum3sc per gallon
Big Reduction in Hats Big Reduction in Shoes
E A RUBOnSil
Iligps' Texas
W H EDMONDSON
General Blacksmithing Wagon repairing a Specialty
ONLY SHOP IN GOODWIN
E K Thurmord Pres
J P Johnson Cashier
BAY COliilTV BANK
' - ( 4
(Jpand 0lla
General Banking Business Transacted
- Interest paid on tim depoiits
Your Business Solicited
HARNESS " SADDLES
Boots and Shoes Made to Order Repairing a Specialty
J M PRICKETT VVoxkmvn
HIGGINS TEXAS
Buggy Tops Buggy Cushions Buggy Repairs 3-horse Eveners
BARGAINS'!
Did you know that YVe Are Selling
-Arbucklp and Lion Coffer at 15 cents per lb
8---BArs of Hoap for 25 cents
GrsatIjY Reduced JPeicij on all Dry Goods
FLOUR! for Lsg MoNEYvtan it can be bought for
Within Fifty Milercf-This Point?
F U VERMILION
S&8A
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I hereby announce that I am a I
candidate for county attorney of I
Day Co subject to the action of
the Republican Primary
O B Leedy
The BARTON MER Coff
A number of young paepia about
twenty in all frsm Ilopswell and
Goodwin attended tbs "Glorious
Fourth’’ eelebratlon at Shattuck Wed-
nesday Space will not permit our men-
tioning the names of all who weut
Besides the young people there were
a goodly number of others a ot from
both plans mentioned j
THE PANHANDLE
DO YOU KNOW WHEEE THE PANHANDLE OF TEXAS ISP
Do you know of the many advantages the Panhandle hold out
to Homeseekera?
If yu don’t and wsat to know all about the Panhaadle write me for de-
scriptive literature The Southern K tnas Railway Company of Texas and the
Pecos Vslley Lines traverse the Panhandle of Texas'
Induced rates to Home seekers
D L Mayers
Traffic flanarer
Southern Kansas Railway Company of Texas and Pecos Valley
Lines Amarillo Texas
N
Combine Business With Pleasure
-’Spen Your vacation in the Panhandle and at the same
time Sea the Wonderful Resources of that country
LyNi
Reduced rates — First and Third Taesdays of each
monthvith final return limit of twenty-one days
Ask any Santa Fe agent for information regarding the Fanhandltf
or w rite ine for literature
D L Mevers
Amsril'o Texas Triiffhe ll4Qgfr
liuLcm Kittcs Py Co cf Texes ecfl Peer Valley Lets
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Hosman, C. O. The Goodwin Enterprise. (Goodwin, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1906, newspaper, July 6, 1906; Goodwin, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1921928/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.