Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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The Enterprise
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Enterprise Printing Co.
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rlRLS SHOULD HEED THIS
The following; excerpt, a father
'diking to his cureless daughter,
.as been going the rounds of the
•ress for many years and will
ear reproducing again: *'I want
t speak to you of your mother
.t may be that you noticed la
-areworn look upon her faee. Oj
•ourse it has not been brough
here by any act of yours; still it
;s your duty to ctuue it away
want you t° UP tomorrow
norping and get breakfast.
When your Mother comes and be
Washita Gleanings.
Beautiful weather for cotton
picking.
Misses Omah Redm< / :
Gracie Sheets o? Clint* in*!"!
school visited at home S.
and Sunday.
Bee Hill and family of fc < :
Creek were visiting at Orsadpa-j
Hill's this week.
The string band at Glen l "
farm went to Butler Saturday
to fill an engagement at th
place.
Luther is a regular attendant
at the Valley View Sunday
School. Wonder what the at-
traction is.
J. E. Phillipajjfcd a Roe year-
ling die TwHdfflr by grazing on
the alfalfa w^ thfdew was on
It. \T,t$ ' '
School in cflHrict 88 closed un-
til after ,he danger of diptheria is
past. There aro still sevorat
cases in the district, among them
are two little daughters of L. A.
Jason Wagoner Dead.
Jason Wagnon, age 14. mob of
Mra. L. S. Wagnont died this
irornipg at 4 o'clock of app*ndi«
, Tho funeral services will
1 , oted at the Baptist
in i :i\ afternoon at 3 o'-
. . the remains will be
t in the Foss cemetery.
unty olerk of Oklah^' >
.aelused to take h1 ]
books t Guthrie an<* vsUc- I v
OK LA.
FOSS.
MEWMAHWSE
for
not mi
motion agair
ard whici
. :y refuse
.lis p '
J. 1. Howai .
and T. H. Ha
the many who t
quail-shooting.
R
ean-
Bur-
uced i
Jorphy
In the New State ofOMahoma we
will sell you some rare bargains.
Oui stock is larger an J more com-
plete than ever before. We observe,
that the people of the new state ot
Oklahoma want better goods which
S
9
lay:
v gifts to expreW her surprttw, go
right up to her and kiss
I he mouth. You oaa'tr. imagine; ,£age, Prof. Garrison and son,
how it will brighten her dear face.
Besides, you owe her, a kiss or
two. A long while ago, when
you were a little girl, she kissed
you. You were not as,attractive
(hen as you are nor. Through
years of childish sunshine and
shadows she was always ready
to oure, by the magiJ of a moth-
er's kiss, the liLle ditty, chubby
hands whenever they were in-
jured with those first skirmishes
wite the roufch old world."
WANTS DAY SET TO SIGN
Chief Justice Burford han ad
dressed a letter to Attorney Gen-
eral Bonaparte requesting thai
he call the president's attention
hereto in which he requests th'
•resident to tet an exact date
when he will sign the document
hat will admit Oklahoma to the,
Union ^ For his reasons he say*
that it would cause considerable
■ on fusion among the courts of
the state as well as amon* th«
wtate offiol-rs if the d^cjmen
should be signed without notice
>f theJaet until th©' same wat
done when the present officers
tad judges would no longer be
ifficers in their offices as their
k iffices would be abolished. In
ases on trial at the time ot th*
signing consider ble Confusion
would result.
Barrel.
Mrs. McFarland of Butler had
the misfortune of running a nail
ia her foot about four weeks £go
and it is stilfgiving her a great
deal of pain. Blood poison is
feared by many.
I was sorry, Crazy Snake, that
I was not at home to bid you
welcome when vou answered my
call, but the fault wis Uncle
Sam's.
Boss Shirley and Miss L< ra
Fletcher were united in marriage
Sunday, October 13th, at the
home of the bride's parents. Fur-
ther particulars we aid not learn.
Prof. Smith in compuny with
Miss McFarland of Butler were
pleasant callers ai ihe home ol
K. H. Phillips Saturday evening
Oak Creek, why are you. lag-
ging behind? Are you getting
old and feeble, or do you i
your incompetency? Can't you
i.ike on some of the rpirit thai
Crazy St ake h«s? Come to th.
frunt. Just iou try and 1 will
petition the editor not to throw
>our effurts into ihe waste basket.
The frienos of Mi>s Mamie
Sewar d will be glad to learn tha-
s.,e has been founo. She is th
young lady who so mysteriously
usappeared some three weeks
avfo and all efforts to find an>
trace of her failed unti1 last week
-he was found at Ft. Worth, Tex ,
whero she had driven with tlnj
Special N
You i***t rend your"* •
and that the names ol
aluo tbnt Ihc dotcrlption ^
ponds with your flllng p: :
otltier. nnlc«« corrected, wt
and e*pe« «.
Order for Hearing Petition lo i
Territory .f Oklahoma, County ia.ita. > .
In the Probate Court
KM ate of Salllo R. William*, d >1
The petition of W. K.CantoInu as ""
istrutor of the e«tate of allle K. Wll •it-
ceased having been presenteu to th; Court
praying that tin order be made, authoring
said petitioner to sell the whole, or «e,™nch.
and such parts of the real estate described li«
said petition us the Onurt shall Judge news*
ry and benoflcial. at private sale; and U p
pearltig to the Court, inim suc h a petition, mat
ft Is necessary to sell the whole, or some por
lion «r such real estate, for the purpose ai. 1
reasons mentioned In said petitioned; there
fore said petition wll! be tiled herein, and n
time appointed for the hearing of the name.
\nd It Is herehv ordered by the Court thai
Tucviux. the iith dav of November, A. D. ls* 7.
at the liou- .1 i o'clock p. m of said day. that
bei iga day of the regular November term.
H07, of this O'.nrt. be, and Ihe same Is appoint-
ed as the time when.all persons interested |i
said estate are directed and required to appeal
before this Court to show can so why an orde-
should not he granted to satd petitioner lo sell
to much of iftc ieai eiUte of aid decedent as
Is nocesaary.
And it la further ordered, that a copy of thl
order be published four consecutive week
.rlor t- said hearing In the Koss Enyrprlsa. h
weeklv nawspaper publised in said eounty.ann
be personally served on all persons in said es
tnte, anv general guardian of a minor so inter
ested. and any legatee or devisee, or heir o
the decedent, provided they aro M*ld«nW c.i
aid Washita countv, at least ten days be for.
the time appointed for hearing said petition
unless they shall wave such notice in writing
mid signify In writing their nssent that anoril i
of sale be made as prayed f- r In said petttioc
Dated thn filh day of < x:t«>ber IW)7
UH-iUHlt A. II1LLI1-8 I'robate Judge.
Ecooomy
to
in eooie of this graaia good coun-
j are more industrious and pros-
perous by being the best and mo£t
enterprising people otlpteny states
We have many new t1"""0 ,r
Cloaks, Furs, Jackets.
new things in
3 Skirts.
Waists and dress goods.
We have the best and most com-
plete line of BEADY MADE Cloth-
ing ever been in Foss.
Miller-Lawsoh-Riggs MerCo
JfOTICK TO KKLI. R1- AI. KSTATK.
Territory of Oklahoma, fooiity of \s aslilta, ss
In th« I'robate Conrt.
Rstate of Alma and Karnust Weitmoreland
minors, Imlrs.
Notice Is hereby given that 1. T. >. Lemon
the undet slgucd guardian of the estate of Alma i
and Karnost Westmoreland. mlJM.rs. pursuani '
t"i an order Issued out of the Probate Court ol
Washita county authorising tueh sale, will t.
Mondiiv the 2Stli day of uemb«r i 7. at I p. m
in trout ol the law oilice of Howard A iteet-, V
the town of Koas, Washita coujitj', oklahoma
sel> all the right, title and lut.-r.-st of xald mia
■r in ami to the northwest quarter of "ectloa
?H, in township II. N ot range e.iW 1. M. same\
living an undivided one fourth interest in ssitd
quariir section of land, said aie *o be made
tor cash in hand upon the approval thereof by
die I'robate Court of W ash :: ••i>unty.
T P. Lkmon. Ouardlan.
.1. 1 I low A ho, «tuirney for *; ..ndian.
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Arapaho i9 bratrging somewhat
«>f the amount of money aho in
spending in building churche-
and paying preachers' salaries. B. ms horse and buggy she had
That is alright and commendable j when she disappeared. Stiil we
and should be encouraged, but it J regret to learn the pitiable con-
seems to us that they ought also dition of her mind. In this in-
o donate a fow dollars and start
ip the cotton irin in their town
ilong with other good thin *s.
Money to >oan on Chat
tets. We buy Sale Notet
and School Bonds. //
you have anything to sell
Gait and see us.
BANK OF FOSS.
A recent decisien places Hia-
watha, Uno artl numerous oth r
temperance drinks on the
contraband li t. The amount i f
.uloohol in the drink out■ n< ice
.-tapce as in many other* we are
made to realize how much we
snould strivo to cheer and help
ont another. Who knows how long
kuis poor girl ha- been suffering
untold |i^;ony unknown, perhaps
i ven to horself.
Died, Russell, eon of Mr. and
- Mrs. John Garrison, ut th* ir hbmt
- Or, M. L. REYNOLDS, —
DENTIST,
OFFICE «00H THREE
First National Bank Building.
i
tow with your Uncly Bamuel.>llioap Butler on Saturday, Octobur
\U fermfnted aud inalted drinks J 5 1907^ Ug0 year;?, of that i
>< w nuih: -cad •!i-• • • i -e, diptheria. .lust a!
lJutMcll was welli
f. w days
E. T.
Physlcaln and Sur-
geon
Foss, - - Okla,
Money to loan *n Chat*
Buy Your
Coal,
Post,
Flour,
Meal
Of the Farmers' "Warehouse
Co. "We will t>ay you the
highest market price for
ycur butter, eggs, poultry
and grain.
HOBS
EOS
Clinton has develop^ . rather | ,tong and hapitf
1 r: oe[orti hiiu, But today ho is i tels.
.'still and coid and buried awsy and School Bonds. If you
j from ihe sight of those who Une| have anything to sell, cull I houses, 1C
ihim dearly. j an(f sce U£
kdna bAKL. Bank of Toss.
SPECIAL BARGAINS OF A. M. BEETS &
CO., REAL ESTATE.
FOR THE LAND'S SAKE BUY THIS!
N0< 3T 8—160 acres 10 miles southwest of Foss, 6 miles from
Dill City, with 110 acres in cultivation 55 at:res fenced for pas-
ture. Fine well of water. Four room house and fair barn. All is
good cultivatable land and is of a dark sandy and cho . >luto colored
sand and mixed soil. This is a good farm and don't you forget it.
We want to sell it and want to sell it bad. If you want it at all you
want it bad. Com' and look as it. Give you time on purl. Price,
$4,000.00.
No. 001—320 acres of good land four miles >vt;3t of boas. 200
iot>rious rooming house, or
^ornething of that nature, but it
H-ems to be aomewha. of an en
jrmansajury in Arapaho was
unable to ascertain what it was^
tfter an exhaustive hearing.
- ^ . acres of good cultivating land that is excellent soil; will grow al-
We Vlty -ale notes ,a^a in abundance or anything else. Land can't be b>al. I^ots oi'
good pasture and plenty of good running water. Two tets of
50 acres in cultivation. A bargain at $5,000.00.
81,300.00 BUYS THIS!
1C0 "res 10 mile3 southeast o£ Foss and 10 miles west of the
j v;w' *'■" ,i";" i„,v".' ^ •* new town on the Orient—Braithwaite. Its a relinquishment and
One ^rounent rre,*en el in! their other only child the aOoverjp .\ f\||3rGCllt. .. , , ... t ,
uiu .I,.i .11. i .I i • it. ^ you have to rile on it. About 80 acres of good land and the bal-
\.\> t cf t>eer n Oklahonis was notice was out short to oe t en- j . r, ,
1 • /O *1* ance is rough pasture land with plenly of running water. Good
hat it v. ;i- an indesm n^a'de tone-: tinned under a separate heading. | {r r il lU HlCl CCIt^t , , t 0 , , , f
iUi ^ 1 . | w /- 111 /<l" j ■ two-room farm house and barn. Some orchard and all now func-
tor the (rermans but . le \\isi ai. KYES TIOSTl".!) FKKE-GLAS- i ing. If you've justgot a little you can buy this and own your own
people of bhe Kingdom of Okla-. 1 —
lvm t considered it a little teu-
(On account of the death ofi
/J, I. Howar;! attends? 1 court at.
Arapaho Ihursdaj.
ES PITTED at.
Peoples' ^>ru^ More, l-oss 0. T,
1 home.
A. M. BESTS A CO.
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Enterprise Printing Company. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1907, newspaper, October 18, 1907; Foss, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269995/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.