The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1915 Page: 4 of 10
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Good Flour
Good Bread
Every lady knows th»»t in order to have good bread one
of the essentials is good flour. The PERFECTION FLOUR
is one of the best brands of Hour on the market, every sack
guaranteed. The men all know that in addition to good
bread there is another question, that of taxes that enters
into the cost of living. The Enid Mill and Elevator Co.,
maintains a distributing station here for their products and
pays taxes on buildings and stock;in that way assisting
in keeping up the schools and city government. Ask your
dealer for Perfection Flour.
Bring us your wheat. We want all kinds of grain.
Enid Mill and Elevator Co
E. L. JUNE, Resident Manager
DACOMA,......OKLAHOMA
THE ENTERPRISE
|\ II. WATHI S, Editor.
KntfM-eil at tne postoftlce at Daconm.
Oklahoma as second class mail matter.
tin EKTIitlAO HVTE>
such titles were xoidable unless
personal service was secured on
the land owner and that redemp-
tion could be made by paying the
; county treasurer the amount paid
: plus 18 per cent interest from the
date of sale.
This decision will practically
put a stop to speculating in tax
-morals r. cents a line each insertion. . ,
Displav Advertising 1cents per inch | UlieS.
first insertion, 12 1-2 cents each suhso-
(luent insertion, no display advertise-
ment taken for less than — Discount
on half pabc or over on yeary contract
QUALITY
Should be taken into consideration
when it comes to buying groceries.
It is not always the cheapest article
that proves the cheapest in the long
run. A good article commands a
fair priefe and cheap groceries make
poor eating at the best. In buying
groceries go to a store that prides it-
self on its goods and sanitary condit-
ion of the store.
J. E. HARDY
Poor Boy
The editor of the Freedom
Booster says he is peeved because
we compare his feeble effort to
build a railroad with the work ot
the Augusta papers years ago.
They were successful and we
paid him the highest compliment
possible, but he can not help it;
because ha is deformed and we
apologize, success is not what he I
wants.
Again be says we accuse John
Strother of owning the Booster
wrong again -sonny, we do not
wish him that much grief, no
doubt you would like to unload on
him, but what did you do with
that $ld John gave you?
In regard to the ‘Wear a Smile’
poem in the Enterprise that was
a part of W. H. Sunderland’s ad,
a very good one, wasn’t it old
top, I noticed you copied it in the
Booster as a reader. The Enter
—The Carmen Odd Fellows
team are going to Okeene Sep-
tember 20, to confer the work at
the district meeting. If any of
l the Dacoma boys want a good
time here is their opportunity,
just join the Carmen crowd and
go to Okeene.
School Time is Here
"YOUR CHILDREN’S EYES
should be looked after before en-
tering school. Bring them in
and let us make a thorough ex-
amination FREE. We will tell
you the facts about their eyes.
Many children are handicapped in
their studies by poor vision, a
little time and money invested in
a pair of our PROPERLY FIT-
TED GLASSES may mean success
to your children in their school
work.* Call and see us when
tiooster as a reader. me rauer convenient. I. L. WORDEN,
pris3 advertisers are a live bunch. Jeweler and Graduate Optometrist
-- —T j Permanently located,Carmen,Okla
Trying
Mitchell Wagons
Guaranteed the World Over
If you have a Mitchell \Y agon, no matter how
old or when it was bought, that shows any delect
in material or workmanship, bring it to us and we
will replace them with new parts.
We received a car load of 3 1-4 wide tiaed
Mitchell Wagons a few days ago. and are in a po-
sition to look after future trade.
We wish to thank our Mitchell customers for
their loyal support and assure you that we heartily
appreciate the same.
See us for everything in the Hardware. Imple-
ment and Furniture line.
Poison & Henderson
To Hand Us One
When the automobile trail was
surveyed last week for the State
highway it missed Dacoma on the
north and then turns south a few
miles east.
The people of Dacoma like - this
and want to know who engineered
this little piece of dirty wo.-k.
. We will say this however the
business men of Dacoma will keep
Young’s trail through Dacoma up
in fine style and place sign boards
where the two roads intersect in-
forming motor drivers that the
road through Dacoma is always
good.
Now this is not a grouch on the
part of the Enterprise but it is
not only a dirty fling at Dacoma
but an insult to Mr. Young. It
may be a cute trick, it may be
good politics, but it is blamed
poor business judgment as it will
cost more money to build the
road and maintain' it along the
new route. The people of Daco-
ma will learn who played this
dirty trick and we will even up if
the opportunity presents itself.
Tax Titles
Four months ago the county
treasurer held a re-sale of real
estate for taxes and many people
' bought, thinking they were safe.
In an action in the district
court held in Canadian county
last week, the court held that
Locust Lane
Fruit Farm.
10 miles southwest of Dacoma
10 miles due west-of Carmen
15 miles south of* Alva
Phone 52 Dacoma System
FANCY FRUIT
in season at reasonable prices.
Come and see me and I will treat
you right
U. G. POLSON
Route 4
Carmen, Okla
A Man
Is judged in a great
measure by his ap-
pearance. Nothing
ads so much to a
man’s appearance as
a nice clean shave
and it costs only 15
cents,
H. H. TUBBS
The Barber
DR. J. E. TREYIER
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dentist
Phone 80 Carrren, Okla
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Watrus, P. B. The Dacoma Enterprise (Dacoma, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 10, 1915, newspaper, September 10, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc825943/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.