The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. 4
DACOMA, OKLAHOMA, March, 3 1016.
NO. 44
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TRADES DAY
SPECIAL '
While it lasts we are closing out
Senaea Stock Food 7 1-2 pound §2
package tor only $1. Come in on
Trades Day and get a supply.
•Those wishing parcels post
packages will center a lavor hy
phoning the night betore as it is •
very inconvenient for the carrier
to wait until wc can get it ready
for hint.
Dacoma Drug Company
Save Yo r Little Chicks
FROM DYING WITH THE-WHITE DIARRHOEA
CHOLERINE
It given according to directions is guaranteed
to prevent or cure any case ot the white Dia-
rrhoea in little chicks. Also cholera, roup and
kindred deases in poultry. .
Will keep your poultry healthy and make
your hens lay. get a sample bottle at
J. E. HARDY’S STORE
Don’t wait until your poultry get sick but
l^keep them well by using CHOLERINE.
IN THE' DISTRICT COURT OF
WOODS COUNTY,
OKLAHOMA*.
The Town of Dacoma. Plaintiff
vs
F. S. Wright. W. 10. )
Raster. Silas P.
1 faugherty, M/. S. I
Coodwin, T. II.Hum- !
phreys. -1. *0. Am- ^defendants
bros, T. !-<• Maudlin.
J. A. Farabaugh, T.
II. Rope, A. S. Aar- l
baugh, M. R. Bailey i
and .1. T. Scott. J
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT OWNER.
To the Aforesaid Defendants;
You are hereby notified that the
incorporated town of Dacoma,
Woods County. Oklahoma, and
Plaintiff in the above entitled
cause ha's located a public high-
way, upon the following described
property, to-wit;
Lots 16 and 17 in Block 7
Lots 18 and 19 in Block (
“ c Lots 16, 17. 18 and 19 m block |
S' Lots 16. 17, 18 and 19 in Block
o'1 Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 in. Block
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"“Lots 16. 17, 18 and 19 ih Block
16. 17, 18 and 19 in Block
3 Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 in Block
49-
All in the original town of Da-
coma, Woods county, Oklahoma;
and that having been unable to
procure a public highway and
right-of-way from you by private
purchase, and you having refus-
ed to grant to the said Plaintiff
said premises, or your interest
therein for silch highwav, that i selected by said Judge to inspect Trades Day at our store is the
the Plaintiff will bv‘ attor- said real property, and consider place you get value received and
ney on the 14th day of March, | the injury which you as the owner the top price for produce. Mc-
,1916. at the hour of nine o'clock i thereof may sustain by reason of|Cull> s.
I (9:0 )) a. m. or as soon thereafter, said public highway, and by such Special prices will lie given all
ias counsel can be heard, apply to j appropriation of said lands for over the store on opering days,
| the Honorable W. U. Crow; Judge public highway purposes, at at Ebert & Henry’s Carrhen,
of the District Court for Woods j which time you may be present if March 10 and 11.
County, Oklahoma, at his cham- you so desire. * j —Men and teams have been
bers at the court house in Guy-1 The Town of Dacoma , busy the past week grading and
mon, Texas County, Oklahoma, or By A. J. Stevens. Its Attorney j (jitch*r»g arc! otherwise putting
at some other county seat town, j
! and at the court house in said
The
j- i
ea Store
the streets in good shape.
............. ...... ....... A young lady after enteringj UMiss Lula (lately entertained
town and in said district, for an j her home slipped on a paii a party of young folks in the
order appointing three disinter- Black Beauty Hose and said they! Cottage Hotel parlors Saturday
ested freeholders of Woods Coun-'were dandy. iveCulley s sell! night, with music and games,
ty as commissioners, who shall be them. # j followed by an elegant lunch.
-......-- ...... - - _1----------------------------| Miss (lately left Tuesday for her
home south of town.
I - Mrs. I). R. Carpenter and son
jGuy, who have spent the past six
i months visito g in many of the
j western states returned home
Sunday and now D. R. will have
j to be on his good behavior,
j — E. G. Markley was a caller
j this week and pushed his sulf-
j scription ahead. Mr. Markley is
|a threshing richine man apd
j say's he prefers an extremely dry
year to an extremely wet one.
—L. O. LcDou, the poultry-
man was a callpr Tuesday morn-
irg ar d said you can tell the peo-
ple that Dacoma is going to have
a corner on * the poultry market
again on Trades Day, Saturday,
March 11, “I’m going to give the
people my commission, and here’s
something to help boost Dacoma,
as the best produce market in the
country,’’ as he handed us a dol-
lar on subscription.
* Will have a car of Minnesota Red River
Early Ohio Seed Potatoes Thursday,
February 24, $1.50 per bushel while*
they liist. Just received a large ship-
ment ot Onion Sets and Garden Seeds
also a car of Colorado Rural Potatoes
$1.30 per bushel $1.25 by the sack.
F. R. SALYER
Either Phone 287 or 587
Opposite Postoffice ALVA, OKLA
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Watrus, P. B. The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, March 3, 1916, newspaper, March 3, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc825465/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.