The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914 Page: 1 of 8
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The Wanette Enterprise
COMPLETE CONSOLIDATION OF THE WANETTE NEWSPAPER FIELD EFFECTED APRIL 12, 1913.
VOL. 3
WANETTE, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914
NO. 45
Easter Egg Dye and Easter Postcards at PETRIE’S DRUG STORE—“The Rexall Store.’
NEXT SUNDAY
AT MTCHURCH
Preaching a t 11:00 a. m.
Subject, “How Others May
Know I Am A Christian. “Solo,
by Miss Clerget. Preaching at
8:00 p. m. Subject, “A Question,
What Shall I Do?” Solo, by
Lucile Quinm
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Junior and Senior League will
have a joint meeting at 7:00 p.
m. 30 minutes for the juniors
and 30 minutes for the seniors.
Look for the Easter pro-
gramme next week. Morning
service will be given by the
adults, the evening service byr J. W. Lackey and W. N.
the children. Some songs and Brewer were business visitors to
readings with the burial and gkawnee and Tecumseh Monday,
ressurection of Christ by the
children, also a tableaux. Virgil Wright w a s at t e
B. L. WILLIAMS, Pastor. | county capitol Monday.
WELL RENDERED L. 0. PITMAN FDR LEARRE PROGRAM J. R. RATFIEID
• ENTERTAINMENT SUPERIOR JUDGE FOR NEXT SUNDAY FDR SHERIFF
The Mothers’ Club held an
open meeting in Beckner’s Hall
March 25. 1914. The meeting
was well attended and the pro-
gramme was very interesting
and instructive, and enjoyed by
all A noticeable increase of in-
terest is shown at each meeting
and the membership is growing.
The club would be glad to have
any mother or person who is in-
terested in the welfare of the
town to join. The next meeting
will be held April 7, 1914.
In this issue of the Enterprise
appears the annoucement o f
the candidacy for the TJffice of
Superior Judge of one of Okla-
homa’s ablest lawyers, Judge
Song 268. J. H. Hatfield announces his
Prayer, by Fred Goodman. candidacy for sheriff of Pot-
Lesson, Psalm 65: 9 to 13 by tawatomie county subject to
leader, Joe Rolette. action of the democratic primary
Reference, Isaiah 55: 12 to 13 August 4, 1914.
L. G. Pitman. Wendell Utley.
When this country, was first: Paper, by Metta Kidd,
opened to settlement, Judge: Song 319.
Pitman came here from Illinois, 1 “n(l lesson Sol. 2: 11, 12, and
filed on a claim, established" a 13.
home and office, and here he has Talk, by Myrtle Hickman,
reared a splendid family to man- Prayer, by Vera Cossey.
hood and womenhood. For 27 Song o44.
years he has been engaged in
Mr. Hatfield needs no in-
troduction to the voters of the
county as he is well known and
in aspiring for the office of
sheriff, he believes he is fully
competent and adequate to fill
the position in every way. He
has no long chain of premises to
I make, other than if he is
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the practice of law and for the REMODELS INTERIOR nominated and elected to this
past 19 years has been one of Qp BANK BUILDING 'mPortant °ff\ce w’" Put ^is
Pottawatomie county’s most _ best efforts forth to serve the
substantial citizens. He served: The Security State Bank build people judicially antI economi-
as a member of the senate in the J ts n0w /m0St pleasing in- cally’ and *>artia,ity sha“ *
first and second lagislatures of terior As soon as new cashieri sh°wn n° °ne' J°h" Hat?'e d
Oklahoma Territory and was |received hig promotion a g i will be a man well to be reckon-
chairman of the committee which assistant cashier to the office of ed with when the primary rolls
compiled Oklahoma s fiist code cashier, the remodeling was around.
of laws. The work of the com-, suggeste(p |--
mittee was completed in 30 da.\s French is proving as Misses Sadie Brewer and Irene
and the laws thus complied ha\e eqUauy conservative as Mr. Smith, of Byars, were here latter
been substan tially followed unto Ayent proved to be, and the con- f , t week the guests 0f
this day. He was County At- ditions of t h e Security State O’
torney here from 1898 to 1902 Bank are flourishing. j their aunt, Mrs. W. N. Brewer,
and it is said by those who.
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Cop} right 1910, by the Stuudard Adv. Co*
1% /T 0ST the misery and suffering in this world can
If 1 be traced to the violation of a natural law—to
provide for the future. The man who does not SAVE
his MONEY will SUFFER for IT.
First National Bank
assisted in checking up t h e
county records that his admin-
istration as such was the most
economical ever conducted in this
county.
As a recognition of his success
as a lawyer and of his popularity
as a citizen he is now the
president of the Pottawatomie
County Bar Association, and
stands prominent in the affairs
of the state. He is a man of
mature years, cautious and
prudent in judgment, and is well
known throughout Pottawatomie
county.
The announcement of Judge
Pitman’s candidacy will be re-
ceived with much pleasure by
his multitude of friends who
will ardently labor for such
honorable attainment by him as
would be his achievement of the
Superior Court Judgeship.
A Home Bank
For Home People
Wanette,
Oklahoma
MILLINERY
A complete showing of the season’s most
approved styles. Models, that will please
you. Hats are pretty and becoming and
we are sure we have just what you want.
They are beautifully trimmed and the
materials are of the best. Let us show you
M. & M. MILLINERY
HAS DAZZLING
SIGN PAINTED
A dazzling, gold leaf sign
appears on the front window of
the First National Bank.
This institution has a splendid
building and the interior is
splendidly equipped. The sign
place on the front window of the
building is artistically exacting,
and no doubt cost the manage-
ment several dollars. The bank
is a thriving institution, and
every official of the establish-
ment is very courteous.
All of the directors of the Security State
Bank are vitally interested in the prosperity of
the community.
Because they live here, have their interests
here, and prosper only as the community
prospers.
Y'onr deposits in the Security State Bank
not only have the protection of well known
home business men, but of the State Depositors
Guaranty Fund of the state of Oklahoma as
well.
WE are YOURS for HELPFUL SERVICE
L. G. Pitman was in the city
on business Thursday. You will
find Mr. Pitman’s annnounce-
mmt elsewhere in this issue of
the Enterprise. He is in the
race for the office of Superior
Judge and will make a strong
race.
Security State Bank
O. L. BECKNER, President W. A. BALL, Vice-President
e! M. ABERNATHY, Vice-Pres. T. N. FRENCH, Cashier
F. G. GOODMAN, Bookkeeper
MILLINERY
Something new coming in every week. Call and see
the sweilest LINE of HATS in south Pottawatomie
county. Prices are less than you can get elsewhere.
Old HATS made NEW, and new ONES made, too!
IDA GOTTENJ
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Brewer, L. E. The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914, newspaper, April 3, 1914; Wanette, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853853/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.