The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1912 Page: 13 of 16
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Come in, pay your accounts, and get tickets on buggy. You may get the lucky number. G. E. BEAL
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Phone 76 when in
need of Drayage.
STAR DRAY LINE
C. L. VIEUX, Prop.
OUR FIRST SHOWING OF THE SEASON
■Latest Fall Millinery Styles.
HIS LIMITATION
Will occur on September 21st, in my department at L. E. Denny’s
Store. You are cordially invited to attend.
IDA COTTEN
•I wm. Beatty, wanette’spopular KING.
attorney, made a business trip to -
Shawnee and Tecumsen wednes- Ruby Ritcherson
$Utlarr
Hadn't g>i?ny.
BEN GAULT, Prop.
Competent Workmen; ex-
cellent Shaves and Haircuts;
Massages; Hot and Cold
Baths. Agency ^“Up-to-date
Laundry.”
and 0 p a 1(
day. j Chambless were the guests of
J. ALaReauhas resigned his! Viola Bybee Sunday,
position as deputy sheriff of this Ruby and Littie Chambless were
county. Alva says he has too; the guests of Alma Ritcherson
much other work on hand to be j Sunday.
bothered with a deputyship. j Luther Lambert visited Waiter-
Geo. w. Jenkins, wanette’s; By bee Sunday,
successful candidate for the office
of County Judge, made a busi-
ness trip to Shawnee Wednesday.
Mr. Bright visited at Charlie
Christian's Sunday.
I have just received a car of I Some of the farmers are pick-
flour and feed, be sure and get C0^011 now.
our prices before buying else-
where. W. A. Weaver.
THE SPENDTHRIFT’S RETORT
CROSS ROADS.
It is getting very dry in this
part of the woods.
Walter Bybee and]’Edgar
Thompson returned Friday from
a trip overland to Sulphur.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs.
Will Coe is very sickjiat £this
writing.
Little Lucy Ivey, of Wanette,
spent the past |week with her
cousin, Viola Bybee.
Mrs. Robert Hood was the
guest of Mrs. W. A. Bybee] Fri-
day.
Elsie White visited Bessie Me-
nasco Tuesday.
Quite’Ja crowd attended "the
meeting at Cross Roads Wednes-
day and Thursday night.
Ollie White was the guest of
Ora Ragsdale Tuesday.
Viola Bybee visited Mrs. B. P.
Johnson Tuesday.
Mollie Wolf was the guest of
Ollie and Elsie White Sunday.
Lawrence Bertrand and Jeff
Hunter visited Charlie White
Sunday.
B. E. Christian was the guest
of his brother, Charlie, Sunday.
Mildred Christian visited Fern
Lambert Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush were the
guests of their daughter Mrs.
Thornt Ritcherson, Sunday.
Mrs. Sam Menasco is on the
sick list.
Addie Conley, of near Lexing-
ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Roy Sudderth, this week.
Myrtle and Sadie Oliver were
the guests of Ollie and Elsie
White Monday evening. s
Addie Conley and her sister,
Mrs. Roy Sudderth, taken dinner
at Mr. White’s Sunday.
Rev. Eaton peeached at Cross
Roads Sunday night. There was
quite a crowd present.
Mrs. T. J. White and Mrs. Roy
Sudderth were the guests of Mrs.
Sarfi Menasco Sunday evening.
Walter Bybee has accepted a
position as forman at the Enter-
prise office.
Elsie White visited her sister
Mrs. Robert Hood.
BLUE EYES.
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Little Ruby Christian, Mildred
Christian and Gladys Cossey
were tne guests of Viola Bybee
Friday evening.
Mrs Praise—Your husband is a
ronderlul man in many ways. Noth
lag seems to escape him
Mrs Diggs—That’s so, my dear He
»f«»me to ohpprvp pvpfvthme but l ent.
Cecil Gentry, formerly of this
place, but now of Bosworth, Mo.,
is visiting relatives in this part
of the country this week,
George Thompson was the
guest of Walter Bybee Saturday
evening.
G. B. Smith and Louis Melott
left Suuday for McLoud, to be
present at the funeral of their
sister.
Sfll'mug—Save up for a rainy day.
•coDomlze!
Ootabug—Ob! I don’t know. An
umbrella Isn't any good until It Is
'used up.”
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Classified i
i Department
The following list of small ads
should be read over carefully as
they may suggest something you
want or something you can
supply.
Wanted
GIRL WANTED—To learn the
art of typesetting. Apply at The
Enterprise office.
WANTED—A second -hand
barber chair. Address, Box 53,
Wanette, Okla.
WANTED—Clean cotton rags
at The Enterprise office. We pay
the highest market price. Don’t
hesitate; but bring or send your
old rags in. We need them.
The singing school which has
been in progress at King for ten j
nights closed Saturday night.
Quite a crowd attended the clos-
ing exercises.
Mrt'. Mart Thompson and child-
ren returned home Saturday after
a weeks visit with relatives in
McClain county.
The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Melott was buried
Saturday.
Joe and Charlie Evans visited
at Mr. Kimpers Sunday evening.
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
Smith the 9th. a girl, mother and
babe doing well.
Arch Laurent and family at-
tended the funeral of his sister’s
little child, near Chisloholm Sun-
day.
Dollie MfeCracken is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Will Bryant, this
week.
Ruby White visited Amy and
Bertha Boggs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rigsby
spent Sunday at J. M. Evans’.
Mrs. Will Paris and children, of
Wanette. are visiting at Burr
Paris’.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hickman and
sister, Beulah, spent Saturday
night and Sunday at J. N. No-
lands.
Mr. and Mrs John Bodine and
sister, Lola, of near Ivy, visited
in this community Saturday and
Sunday,
The sick in this community are
improving at this writing.
George Paris taken dinner with
Criss wyatt Sunday.
Roy Landon spent Saturnay
night with Ike and Joe Stover,
near old town.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bryant visit-
ed at Mr. McCracken’s, in the old
town community Sunday.
J. C. Wynn and family spent
Sunday at J. M. Evans’.
Mattie Mclnich spent Sunday
with Laura Ray.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Four room house,
nicely papered, and good cistern
water. For full information call
on J. A. LaReau, or the editor of
The Enterprise.
NOT WHAT SHE WANTED
ill!!!
Lady (to sailor who la trying to
tell her a parrot)—Does It swear!
Sailor—Does It? Say, lady, that
bird bad the captain of the ship beat
to a whisper
Found
FOUND—6 ft. mowing machine
cycle between town and A.
Brown’s. Owner please call at my
place and redeem same, paying
for insertion of this ad. C. B.
Alston, wanette, Okla.
For Sale
FOR SALE—Just a few inches
more of advertising space at very
liberal rates. For full informa-
tion call on The Enterprise, or
have us call on you.
T.ACKEY BROQ
Have just received a car of Polar
Bear Flour, fresh from the Mills.
Prices and weight, as well as quali-
ty are Lackey Bros, business get-
ter. The best groceries and fresh
and cured meats will be found at
thrs store. They are always pleased
to have you call. Call and see them
while in town.
Wanette Oklahoma
IT BELONGS TO
. . YOU . .
When you can buy the best
quality goods at Mun-
dy’s store and pay no
more, and oft’ times
less money, than you
can get inferior grades
elsewhere—then t h e f1
saving of the difference
belongs to you—satisfaction
is guaranteed, so give us a
trial.
Mundy’s . Hardware
Furniture, & Und’t.
quick service!
DRAYAGE CO."
LEAK FINLEY, Prop.
All kinds o f drayage
hauled at any hour. We
never sleep. Prices reason-
able, and yours to command.
Let us have your order.
“QUICK SERVICE”
H. H. (Engarij
Farm Loans,
Insurance,
Notary Public
Office in Security State
. . Bank . .
Your Patronage
Earnestly Solicited
NEWELL & FLINN
Farm Loans,
Real Estate,
and Insurance
Legal papers drawn on
application. Office over
Petrie’s Drug Store.
ADAPTABILITY
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Brewer, L. E. The Wanette Enterprise (Wanette, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1912, newspaper, September 13, 1912; Wanette, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc853936/m1/13/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.