The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1926 Page: 2 of 24
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GARBER NEWS rejoicing over the arrival of a son!
1 Sunday morning October 21 Grand-1
- ! pa and Grandma Heckel are very I
Miss Catherine Seigle accompanied much elated over their first rand-
by Mrs A H Wilcox motored to i chili i
by Mrs A II Wilcox motoreu to
'Wichita Thursday to visit relatives Rev and Mrs Glass were very
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and friends They returned Sunday pleasantly surprised last Wednesday: I am a candidate for the office of
es-ening evening when the members of the M County Judge and make this state-
Mr and Mrs '4 vary Mrs II D E church met at the Vandeverement to those whom I have been un-
Rogers and son Rruce and Mrs R D home to give them a farewell recep- aide to meet during the campaign
Creighton were dinner guests of Mr thin A lovely time was enjoyed by: I was born in Columbus Nebr and
and Mrs W E McPherson in Enid all Everyone wishes them well in waa raised on a farm in Polk County
Thursday and attended the fair their new home at Carmen We re- Nebraska I graduated from the law
Mr and Mrs Fred Heckel Jr are gret to lose them from our midst A!school of the University of Nebraska
1 mall remembrance was presented to ' and was admitted to the bar in that
— I them by Mr Nleyers in behalf of the state In 1905 I came to Oklahoma
' congregation Mrs Glass' mother' and SkIL F admitted to the bar on mo-
: Mrs Butia Elliott who has been the flora I lived in Lahoma in this coun-
r 77 (faithful l s Nvat4earc)rhcereti-litfedthe sv ir h'"Ilie nt o'sk eT bol ef ' t
ti an- (1 until I h a N1e9 VeeNnyheennglI e moved e d in t the pEr Enid
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their preciation of her untiring tice of law in Enid since that time
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service !except for two years that I served as
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Mr and Mrs Joe Gibson of Kaw
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City spent the week-end with relit- If elected I shall see that the pro-
lai ! bate work is carried on speedily and
Miss Gladys Haworth who is a stu— efficiently and that the estates of
: of A Ai M College spent the
1 widows and orphans are conserved
week-end at home
I I shall consider it my duty to give
Barry Bruce who is in business in
Borger Texas is s pending a few I a large part of my time to civil cases
V ote f or
1 that come within the jurisdiction of
I days with his family I the County Court to the end that the
14 f a n:Nllirly and Iti)( p FA DoPnonw(t:fll w iacnh(-1 i If ()iirs triineltp o(r:toauti:tt nciaasyeshaavnedm oar e tiomree
day with their aunt and uncle Mr tie(i1))(il itee‘1Ti that those of hjaursgtetede
with
and Mrs S Searcy and family violations of the prohibitory law
Democratic Candidate
Air and Mrs I IL Witt of Ponca should have a fair and impartial trial
' for City were Sunday dinner guests of I f found guilty should receive
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:'Ir and Mrs Don Rogers They at-1 such a penalty as would make the
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tended the funeral of Mrs Eldon liquor business exceedingly unpopu-
C Gregg in the afternoon I lar I believe that all criminal law
'N1r and Mrs Nealy Hedges and i should be so enforced that this county
— family and Mr and Mrs Allie Ilaw-Ivill be unpopular for criminals and
epu
Four Years Experi D ty
ence as
kina of Enid attended the Gregg fun- a safe and congenial place in which
Assessor eral Sunday to live engage in business and raise
The Ladies Aid of the M E church a family
Believes in reasonable tendered a public reception of wel- Statistics show that less than ten
valuations based upon come to the new pastor R W Cobb per cent of the juvenile delinquents
and N- i le at the church Tuesday eve- are abnormal and if elected I shall
comparison w h i c h
nine- !consider it a duty to inquire into the
means reasonable taxes Mrs Lutie Ellicat and Mrs A II surroundings and training of each of
and equality to all re- Wilcox wore Wednesday night guestsithe youths that come before me and
gardless of political of Mrs II D Rogers send them to a reform school only as
Mr and Mrs R I) Creighton were last resort
social or religious
shopping in Enid Saturday evening There are other duties the County
views If A Wilcox and Bruce Peachee Italve has by virtue of his office and
spent several days last week in Kan- if elected I shall give them such time
Your Support sas hunting They haven't reported and attention as they may require
what they found In conclusion I wish to thank those
Appreciated Mrm Eldon Gregg Dead who gave me such loyal support in
Mrs Eldon Gregg passed away the primary election and to assure
(Pol Adv) Friday morning October 22 at an each of you that if elected it will be
a ss Enid hospital after a month's illness sny earnest desire and ambition to
mama a The funeral was held at the Christian make a county court of which you
church a Sunday afternoon with Rev may be proud
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king of Enid attended the Gregg fun-
eral Sunday
The Ladies Aid of the M E church
tendered a public reception of wel-
come to the TIVW pastor R W Cobb
and wife at the church Tuesday eve-
ning Mrs Lutie Elliot and Mrs A
Wilcox wore Wednesday night guests
of Mrs H D Rogers
Mr and Mrs R D Creighton were
shopping in Enid Saturday evening
H A Wilcox and Bruce Peachee
Spent several days last week in Kan-
sas hunting They haven't reported
what they found
Mrs Eldon Gregg Dead
Mrs Eldon Gregg passed away
Friday morning- October 22 at an
Enid hospital after a month's illness
The funeral was held at the Christian
church Sunday afternoon with Rev
Lee officiating and the remains were
laid to rest in the Garber cemetery
She leaves to mourn her passing a
husband a on 3 years old a daughter
18 months old several sisters and
her father and mother IIer mother
is seriously ill in the hospital and
was unable to attend the funeral
1)0 lbs Dairy Feed $190 was unable to attend the funeral ceunty fair at Erin aal cartied (11
100 lbs Laying Mash $300 — lots of ril)bons Mis J F Si-e haa
100 lbs Scratch Feed $135 BRECKINPIDGE M E CHURCH sonic exhibas and also received some
100 lbs Yellow Chop $195 — HI t ons That's all of tne reports
100 lbs Mill Run $140 Rev T B Cave late of Gennings we have on the entries from this Vii-
100 lbs Bran $130 began his ministry on Sunday at the inky The school had some SVa1 k ex-
100 lbs Shorts $160 Preckinridge M E church and was Fumed in Cie educational dcpattment
100 lbs Cotton Seed Aleal S160 greeted by a tine crowd au received some ribbons
100 lbs leat Scrap $100 Dr Crawford Nvill preach Sunday Mrs II II Slusher Mrs Joseph F
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100 lb Tankage $375 October 31 at 11 a tn and the pas' Tioan and children Mrs Lalcl Mr:
100 lb Linseed Meal 8325 tor at 8 p tn Evening topic "TheNo Mrs
d C N Herrian Alt and Mrs
5i) lb block White Salt S 45 wrong kind of religion" J E Herrian Mrs Krippencoti and
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50 lb Poultrv Charcoal $210 iis J B Frost attended the fair
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100 lbs Pilot Oyster Shell $ 90 Clark Schaeffer son of Mrs John
eanesday Mrs J B ac-
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10 lbs Figaro Smoked Salt—SLR) Schaeffer of Caldwell Kas under-
eripanied her sisters A Grace
Itae
— went an operation in a local hospital and Mrs Flossie Ballley of
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CONKEY POULTRY REMEDIES Sunday and is resting well His
itillsdale home Wednesday ight and
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mother is here with him and is a
cls in the fair again Thurs
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guest in the home of Mr and Mrs
and Mrs Bohomil Ta I ir and
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On the Busy End of the Busy
George S Weever 701 West Main ednes-
FOI Everette left overland
Street — day for Butler Okla where they
A W Parson of the A W Parson wit visit relatives for a month
liVicGILL — Electric Co spent Sunday in Perry diss Sadie Imel left for Enid Wed-
or business ncsday and visited her broth r G A
In-1 and other relatives until Sunday
Monday Another visitor here and also attended the fair
was
I yr5voi H Jansen of Kremlin MI and Mrs C C Smitu Mr and
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Mi Joe Gann aad daughter Mildred
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tomoosionosnatooinswoaws-oisamoaziwoonswotsmowovosao4amtao-samwsolowtek D10n Mr and Mrs C N Ilerrian
1 ed to Enid Sunday and spent the day -
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iamilv of'llen
ntsey visited at the home 9f the
t' 'j fcrmees mother Mrs Ph 7 SUlt
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IR 1 Mr and Mrs I L Stephensoo and
:nghters Lenore and Helen
motor-
7 Lk! west of Carrier Sunday tiftet noon
arzzp i ara visited relatives
iVir and Mrs H H Slushe motor-
estaikitliemers'""""1---"ILZIlliiir I
I 1 I v!!th relatives
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- an d Mrs rs J E orriaa isited
!: the Iaformer's brother Earl Herrian
1 CABBAGE and family east of town Su diiy al-
1 tt:rnoon
I- 'A r and Mrs John Roads and
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daughter Elenore enjoyed a visit from
I Mrs lIamblen and Mrs Goldsmith
and POTATOES and daughter of Pond Creek
c anMr J F Reinkemeyer and family
t Just received a car load each of Cabbage and Idaho are enjoying a visit from the form-
er s brother P II Reinkemeyer and
1 Potatoes—Cabbage on track at rear of our store Lay in vile of Lynn
wife and son Fred and
your supply now—the price is right -
Missouri
- Mr and Mrs J B Frost and son
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where there is always something doing -: Victor attended church services at
Just a few of our every-day Specals at the 'Store
1 !Hennes' sey Sunday and enjoyed a ser-
9 i mon by Rev Shane
i Orange Wrap Roasted A - who s
Reports sraslhyoewa rtshaatgo R(N!INTa Oth leipaYsotrokr
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!of the Bison M E church has been
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Fresh Every Day Lb 0 C 1 I tr 'We an
sferred to the Waukomis charge
are glad to welcome Rev York
!back to our vicinity Although we
1 SUGAR 15 Pounds
Cane or Beet $100 regret to have Rev and Mrs Alden
!leave our midst
1 Bison was honored with a show
rICAIIC White Michigan Hand nn i
I Monday night and certainly was well
I el l attended and enjoyed They promised
BEMIS White Michigan Hand el
Picked 15 Pounds n I attended u ° n u Y iditenainoavecillrtalTel) psNr-aos yrd
IQ I e back in April and relieve us of
Ou to be
some more money
SOAP P and G or Flake
White 25 Bars SLOO
SPRING VALLEY
APPLES
Fancy Gano
Bushel Basket $100 u and
Mr Mrs Fred Rankin and Mr
Mrs Cecil Hays spent Monday
! evening at the Clarence Emerson
1 SOUPS Any Kind can Campbells
10C :home
1! INIrs J W Robertson left Wednes-
c c be evening for t-armington Iowa to
1 i 1:h onchaars the nberdesaill ep000frlyherformostohmeer
1 FMK Any Kind Tall can 10c
ttiSm Daykin of Enid spent
all Can 5c ! time
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Mrs Roy y with Mrs W M Daykin
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t s - Mrs W M Daykin will entertain
CRISCO Pail
1 1 the Pastime Club Thursday all mem-
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tbers are urged to be present
ipowoiowkoEwLvEIPoato-4Eno9iomwo:innkoiouk9-qnwkoi moo Mr and Mrs W M Braithwaite
TIIE ENID EVENTS ENID OKLA THURSDAY OCTOBER 23 1926
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BISON ITEMS
Mrs J B Frost entered several
ditTerent breeds of chickens at the
cetinty fair at Elm aal carzied cir
lots of re)bons Mis J F Sre had
sonic exhibas and also received some
riLt ons That's all of tne reports
WC have on the entries from this
inky The school had some svalk ex-
hibited in tie educational Arai tment
and received some ribbons
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Mr and Mrs Ira Ingram Mr and r
Mrs Ralph Rector Mr and Mrs 11
Clarence Emerson and Mr and Mrs
1 Clarence Stewart called Sunday e-
ternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs
L E Travis
Miss Helen Stewart spent fair
week in Enid the house guest of
Mrs Delbert Windsor
Miss Ruby Travis spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Miss Ethel
Rector
Mr and Mrs Ralph Rector enter-
i tamed the F C Card Club Saturday
!evening
I Cards were played at four tables
and honors were won by L E Travis
IGlenn Travis Mrs Bud Bogert and
Mr Braithwaite A delicious lunch-
eon was served at the close of the
evening Club adjourned to meet in
two weeks with Mr and Mrs Clar-
ence Emerson
Mr and Mrs D W Shumard and
Miss Emma Shumard and Mr and
I Mrs II Emerson called Sunday at
I the fruit farm
ISchool was dismissed Thursday so
all the school children could attend
the fair
Miss Ruth Stewart spent last week
in Enid at the home of Mr and Mrs
Ernest Nixon
Mr Glenn Travis spent the week-
end with Lyle Ingram in Enid
Mrs Cecil Hays spent Friday af-
ternoon with Mrs Fred Rankin
Mrs Burrel Stewart spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs Fred Stewart
Mr and Mrs Ira Ingram and son
Lyle and Miss Gladys Osborn and
Mr and Mrs C T Emerson spent
Monday evening at the L E Travis
home
Grandpa Travis from Harper Kas
is here visiting with his son and wife
Mr and Mrs L E Travis
Grandma Strate is real poorly at
this writing
Mrs Alvin Davis is in Enid most
of this week helping her sister care r
for the sick ta
Mrs harry Rousey of Garber vis-
ited Sunday afternoon with Mr and en!
Mrs Fred Rankin
Farmers in the valley are done 1!
sowing wheat early sowed wheat is
making a fine lot of pasture for
stock
Weather fine now for putting up
feed and the farmers have one of the a
largest and best crops of feed such
as cane sudan millet milo kaffir r
etc that has ever been raised in the!
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H Emerson was out Monday in thel!"
northwest part of the county putting
some more farmers in position to
save good money on their farm in-
surance He reports writing up three a
farmers Monday Many farmers are
tiring of the high rates for insurance
and falling in with the co-operative :a
plan a
Miss Ruth Iluett who has been ill
in a hospital in Kansas City for the
past month returned to her home!"
821 West Broadway 1
P
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Republican for Judge 20th District
I Your Service
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It will pay you to learn more about Daytons before you
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Freight—Modern freight cars of steel under-
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Through package and carload Red Ball
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Emigrant Movables are given special atten-
tion Passenger—In addition to the four trans-
continental trains which the Santa Fe for
years has been running between Chicago
Kansas City and California "Santa Fe all
the way" a new extra fare train The Chief
has been established which makes the run
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Colonization—This department of the Santa
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class of crops that can be grown most suc-
cessfully community development and a
general survey of the country so that a good
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Agricultural Development—The Santa
Fe Railway is cooperating with the United
States Department of Agriculture State
Agricultural Colleges State Boards of Agri-
culture and County Farm Bureaus in help
jug to develop the agricultural resources of
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In the bulk chocolates we have
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75c per pound and nut and cherry
centers at $1 per pound- In boxes we
have W'hitman's with the Hallowe'en
wrappers and strips in black and
orange and Schnoor's in regular
Loxes from 1 pound to 5 pounds
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Purcell, F. Everett. The Enid Events. (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 28, 1926, newspaper, October 28, 1926; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2074670/m1/2/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.