The Porter Enterprise (Porter, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910 Page: 1 of 7
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follow the example of the wire mid prudent men in
other icejiects why not thin? Cm 1 1 to-div make n
email deposit na a etarter and you will etep a little
liitfber as you go home to your family with w hank
book in your ocket Try it just ouce— TODAY
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HON GEORGE C BUTTE
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DISTRICT
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feared A reward of $5000 has I
been offered for the dead body
ofHurtz by Dickerson owner
of the ranch where the killing J
occurred
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KETCHEL
GETS LAST
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Springfield Mo Oct 15- “ 1 HiUAl
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boiling Forward! I
'la nunliMolute UHmIty if oao ’wants to become fi
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'i:veryeMfeat honest worker I In-the world la the
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The habit of keeping your money In A borne bank
nml paying nil bill by check ore n toe an Influence
favorable to advancement
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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OKLAHOMA
(F'KOM THU COS'KTA TIMHH
PUBLIC OPINION
Stanley Ketchell champion mid- i m u n v i i mu
dleweight pugilist of th 1 IN LAO I paPer ? know“°rf °- Butte person
J 1 ' T ’ ally for the past five years and knows bun to be a high-minded
world eJTnTfrspita! here at I Looking over a New York honorable man a leader in his pFofessiok-Ooweta Tim '
7:05 o'clock without regaining I market report and seeing toma-1
consciousness after being shot I toes quoted at 15 cents per is endowed with the qualities of mind that make a great
in the back by Walter Harts a I pound sweet potatoes at 16 cents j Junafc"“ Wagonor Oouniy Record
farm hand ou the ranch of R a quart and pumpkins at 10 George C Butte is one of the clean strong men of the com
P Dickerson near Conway early I cents a pound and so on then munity— Muskogee Phoenix
this morning Sheriff Field- of we how the cotnucoTia'
DISASTROUS
FIRE STARTED
BY CHILD
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Webster county has attested
Goldie Smith a woman whoi
was intimate 'with Walter JPtoes by the quart and pump
Hurtz alias Walter Ripley
She is charged with being an as -
cessory to the murder She row quarters It used to be po
toiade a statement to the effect I tatoes by the bushel and pump
that Ketc-hell made improper ad- kins by the size as the fond eye
vances to her yesterday and she! views it — but now we have fall-
told Hurt!: this which she says en upon evil times and thegood-
Hris an attorney of note in this section vf the state— Has
kell NewB
Impartial fearless a tireless worker— Mirskogee Co Repub
lican
One of the most honorable and
I this district — Porum Journal
most successful lawyers in
was the cause of the killing
The woman changed Ketchell ’a
place at the breakfast table tell
ing him to sit on the other side
of the tabid with his back to the
door from where the shot was
fired II r home is in Coffey
grille Karinas After shooting
Ketchell B'urtz bent pver him
land hit him on the head with
the butt oi the revolver An
armed posde is on the trail of
the assassin andf a lynching is
If y°u win assist in his election you will have done credit to
need of this world is split up in- your judicial district to yourself and to a man worthy and well
to splinters in obedience to the qualified supplemented with “backbone’’ to enforce the laws—
debilitating influence of the Porter Enterprise '
commercial spirit After a while I
we fear we shall get to the beg A VOTE FOR GEORGE C BUTTE FOR DISTRICT JUDGE
gerly level of thd poor denizens 18 A
of St Thomas who sell their J VOTE FOR HONESTY AND FAIRNESS ON THE BENCH
fuel by the cent's worth and
nibble about all day to get ai
square meal These-are days
for little things and big prices
and they do not go well togeth-
er — Ohio State Journal
DOLLIVER
SUCCUMBS
Three Year Old Girl Innocently
Starts Fire That Consumes'
Mission School House
A Complete Stock of
HflWKES EYEGLASSES
WILL BE SOLD AT COSTI
HE ARE AGENTS FOR EDISON rilOROGRAFIIS
Central Drug Store
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Insurgent Senator From Iowa
Meets Unexpected Death
Fort Dodge Iowa Oct 15-J fourteen beats when 8enator
P Dolliver United States Sen-1 Dolliver said In a clear strong
ator from Iowa died early this voice:
morning from acute indigestion
He has been ill for several months
but his death was unexpect-
ed as it had been announced
only a short time before that the
patient was progressing nicely
He was an insurgent’ president-
ial possibility After the Senator
I returned to bis home Dr Vau
Patton was called to investigate
his condition The senator was
sitting in a chair in the sitting
room while the physician made
the examination Dr Van Pat
ten applied the otetehsoopo to
the patients heart talking as 1m
made the examination As he!
listened lo the heart beats Dr
Van Patten then counted out
la
“Thats good I seem to be
gaining in strength But I could
only count seven”
The physician continued to
listen with his instrument but
suddenly he noticed that the
heart had ceased beating Upon
looking into the senators face he
discovered that the distinguished
statesman waa dead Mrs Dolli-
ver had just stepped into the
dooraj of the foom to- speak
to her little son George when
the end cadie The funreral ar-
rangements have not as yet been
made
Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver
held the reputation of being one
of the greatest orators in the
republican party His wonder-
ful grasp at public questions to
fflbee wish his eloquence made
One of the old Misssin school
buildings that has been occupied
as a residence by W J Warren
day engineer at the Farmers
Union Gin and family was to-
tally destroyed by fire between
12 and 1 o’clock Tuesday after-
noon A 3-y ear-bid daughter of Mr
Warren set fire to some lint cot-
ton that was stored in one of the
six rooms and soon the entire
structure was a seething mass of
lames An alarm was turned
in as soon as the discovery of
he fire was made and a quick
run was made by the depart-
ment but the flames had ‘made
such headway by the time they
arrived that no effort was made
to save the doomed structure
and all work was 'directed to
saving adjoining buildings The
fire boy6 did valiant work and
succeeded in confining the
names to this one building A
strong wind from the south
played merrily with the flames
and much credit is due to the
lads for their good service
Some 00 bushels of oats be-
longing to H V Petrie 125 bush-
els of corn and three tons of hay
was stored in one room and was 5
entirely consumed together with
all the household goods except-
ing 2 beds and 3 trunks
BRIBERY
CHARGED
Chickasha Okla Oct 15-
Rev J A Johnson and Rev J
F Kersb prominent negro lead-ers-ef
this city’ both owners of
owners of propey ty and one the
pastor of the Methodist church
(colored) and the other the pas-
tor of the Baptist church (color-
ed) made sworn statement to-
day that J R Hogan a negro
of this city received $ 150 Friday
night of this week from a rep
sentative of the Democratic state
committee a white man who
came in on the Frisco tram Fri-
day night from Oklahoma City
He telephoned Hogan to meet
him one door west of the Palace
drug store and paid the negro
1150 and gave him a copy of the
resolutions that he wished pfi
ed at the negro convention today
nogancome back and tele
phoned Kersh and Johnson to
come over that he had the mon-
ey i A- ''
He showed them the money
and offered them f0 if they
Would keep still on the day
of the convention Kersh ami
Johnson refused to take the
money and exposed the 'deal in
the convention but the Demo-
crate controlled enough of the
delegates to pass their resolut-
ions in the uproar
Kecli is Brolien
Enid Ctet 15— Kid - Fisher
whose home was in Fair view
Okla aged 15 a pugilist""
killed by Frank Hall age 18 of
Johoma in a prise fight here
Friday night The fatal blow
came shortly after the 11 round
Usher's neck was broken and
bedied at 8 o'clock Saturday
morning ‘
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Leftwich, Mark A. The Porter Enterprise (Porter, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1910, newspaper, October 21, 1910; Porter, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044646/m1/1/?q=%22hoy%22~1: accessed July 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.