The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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GRANITE LODGE
No. 164
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Meets 2nd and 4th Tueadaya.
VISITING BROTHER* WELCOME
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announcements.
Announcement*
this column are subject to the
Democratic Primary to be held
August 4. 1914 All announce-
men's arc* to be patd for LA* «•
IN ADV ANCE. Following fees
are to be charged for announce-
ments:
District offices, $lo.
County offices. $10.
Commissioners. $o-
Precinct officers. $2. 50.
For Sheriff:
J. L. LYON
E. C. FOSTER
W. M. TUTON.
For Public weigher:
J. E. WISEMAN
W. M. (Uncle Bill) TROTTER
For Tax Assessor:
J B. HOOD.
For Commissioner Precinct No.2
R. C. (Bob) CURTIS.
E 0. TOMPKINS.
I. M. STIMSON.
When the doors were opened
on the Chicago Auto Show Sat- Wednesday was a greai
urday a band was playing a med- for vViiiuw. Every store closed
ley in which the predominating ajj ^urne(j out and worked
"Noorer Mv God. tO .. _ kolf miln and
otVhalf mt.«a north i f Willow,
fcr ga«. caalnic i« already
or. the gr >un>l uml th *"rk will
be comnu nc-d nxmedi I'ely
Ti e Epwitrth league gave an
entertainment Tuesday evening.
A ler the |.n giHiit w i r*i de ed
they **rv *d ice en mi at «• cake,
wnich wa enjoyed by all pres-
ent. We ln pe the league w:!l
nee fit to gue another entertain-
ment soon.
Mr. and Mr*. Pitillo hav.- re-
turmd from their trip to Louis-
iana and ie|K it a gay time.)
They say there la quite a differ-
ence in the temperature.
The Sunday school will be re
organized at the Baptist church
the first Sunday in April. Every
one is invited to come at ten
o'clock a. m.
Arlie Adams starUnl to Lubock,
Texas. Wednesday, where he in-
tends moving.
Ed Read of Willow was mar
ried to Miss Francis Teague of
Newmarket. Al« . Wednesday at
7:30 o'clock. Their many friends
congratulate them, wishing them
milch jo> and happiness.
Mrs. Miller has been over at
Rtad this week, visiting her
sister, whose baby is real sick.
Roy McAlister, who has been
working for the Cameron Lum-
ber Co , has gone to Quannah.
Texas, to be the book-keeper for
thi same company at Mat plaep.
We wish Roy great success in his
ne v office.
J. H. Boatwright went to
Mangum Monday on business
Wednesday was a great day
Now is the Time
of Year for
HOT
SPRINGS
ARKANSAS
Spend a few (U> or wifk* in
th« Valley of Vap. r« and find
how thoao wonderful water*
will make >ou a new peraor.
Rock .Island Lines
offer
CONven1en t
train service
Inquire of
Fay Thompson, D. P. A.
Oklahoma City, or
J. E. Kurtenbach,
Local Agent.
Granite,
Oklahoma.
tune was "Nearer, My God, t0 road, one-half mile east and
Thee." The manager said there 180Uth 0/ town, which was a good
was nothing significant J" Jhe I move. L3t the good work go on.
Most cars stand still at a beaver Moss has bought out
the Willow Cafe from Fred
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of
Land—Foreclosure.
In the UUirlet Court of Oreer County. Hlsts
or Oklahoma, Eluht-entb JudK-lal Dl.trtct
tfu.l* I.. CbeoejT, I'lalntMf *«• ferJInand
B. Feike, «t al, Oefendanta. Notice U
hereby nireo, that In pursuant-* of an Ord<r of
*,Ie u u«d out of the Dl.trlJt Court of Greer
County. Oklahoma, on the l"th day of Fsbru.ry,
191« man action wherein Su.Ib I.. Chaney
u plaintiff ard f.rdlnand B. Felke and Annie
B Folk" are I>«f' ndant-. directed to me.
th* undemign"d. Si.rrlff of Orecr <'ounty, Ok-
lahoma. t ooiuiandinit m<- to adrertl.e, and wll
the following described real r ta e, to-wlt:
The south half of the north-eaat quirler, and
lots numbered or- and two, of section one, In
lownihlp north of range twenty-t*o,
W I. M , containing 153 and l acres,
in Orfer County. State of Oklahoma, with
all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances tnereunto belonging, or
In anywise appertaining, to satlafy a judgment
and decree of foreclosure In fayor of the
said plaintiff, and against the said defendants
obtained and made In aald Court in aatd
County oi Greer on the 28th day of July,
10t-iT f jr an aggregate sum of USI.3t, together
wUh all costs incurred and accruing herein,
with interest on said amounts until paid; 1 will
on the 1st da> of April, 1911, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the
west floor of tbe court house building in the
CUy of Mangum, In said County of Oreer and
State o.' Oklahoma, offer for sals and sell to the
ntgh st bidder for cash, the said real testate
property above described, or so much thereof
as will satlafy said Judgment, with Intel est and
costs accrued and accruing.
Witness my hand this 2«h day of February,
l9«. II. Tittle, Sheriff of Greer Cougty, State of
Oklahoma.
tune. . .
show, and life is comparatively
safe.
Jones.
Mi. and Mrs. Reigon and Mtss
i All • allu mia.
Couit officials at Chicago are | gopha Moss went to Dallas, Tex.,
finding things so quiet in their|Sa.turday. returning Tuesday,
line that they are .hatching up a q q Holden ma- Ie a business
big dark plot to fetch Jack John- I trip to Oklahom t City last week
son back from gay Paree. Cab!e | H H- Ward and wife spent
news of late tell of the black one J gaturday al,d Sunday in Man
having again acquired well lint;^|gum with Mrs Ward's parents,
pockets.
What a difference there is be-
tween saying something and
having something to say. W ith
some people siieech is nothing
but words while with others
words give expression to
thoughts that enliven and enrich
life.
Lesslreal happiness is to be
found among the wealthy and
most indulged than among people
who are poor and with appar-
ently but little in their favor.
Southern Inventors
The following patents, were
just issued to Southern clients
reported by I). Swift &Co.< Pat-
ent Lawyers, Washington, O. C.,
who will furnish copies of any
patent for ten cents apiece to our
readers:
Oklahoma. Leroy H e f 11 n ,
Fairfax, device for supporting
watch chains on belts; Freddie
K. Martin. Chelsea,.Oil Burner;
Rolland J. Robison. Romulus,
telephone cut-off; Aified O.
Yeatman, Vici, cotton chopper.
Mr. and Mrs. Satterwhite.
Willow was visited by a hail-
storm Wednesday evening which
did no great damage.
iLrs. Prigmore of McKissick
spent the day with Mis. Boat-
wright Wednesday.
The Needle Craft Club met
with Mrs. Jim Walker Thursday.
All report a nice time.
The subject of the debate
Saturday night was, "•Resolved
That Woman Should Have a
Right to Suffrage," with Profs.
Hawkins, T-ewisand H. Jenkins
en the affirmative and Profs. A.
Jenkins, Harris and Span on the
negative. The negative won.
A larg^ crowd was present to en-
joy the speaking.
The Forty Year Test
An article must have excep-
tional merit to survive for a
period of forty years Chamber-
lam's Cough Remedy was first
offered to the public in 187^.
From a small beginning it has
grown in favor and popularity
until it has attained a world wide
reputation. You will find noth-
ing better fo" a cough or cold
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
Notice U hereby given, that in persuance of
• a Order of the County Court of the County of
Greer and State of Oklahoma, made on the
23rd day of March, 1914, In the matter of the
estate of Missouri E Bartlett, a p. rson of un-
sound mind, the undersigned as the Guardian
of the estate of Missouri E. Bartlett, a person
of unsound mind, will sell at private sale to the
highe«t bidder for ca-.h, subject to the confirm-
ation by said County Cour., on Saturday, the
11th day or April, 19U, at the hour of pwo o clock
at Granite, in said CountyorGreer,Stale
of Oklahomt, all the right, titie. tntereft and
estate of the slid Missouri E Bartle'.t, a person
of unsound mind, and all the right, title and
interest that the said estate has, by operation
of law, or otherwise, acquiued in and to all
certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate,
lying and being In the County of Greer. State
of Oklahoma, bounded and described as follows,
and on the following term* and conditions,
to-wit: The North-East Quarter (1-1) of Section
Twenty-live (25) in Township HU (6) North of
Range Twenty-one (21) West I M. Greer
County, State of Oklahoma, One Hundred Acres
out of the North-West Quarter (1-1) of 1Section
Twenty-five (25) in Township Six (6) North of
Range Tweoty-one West I. M. Greer County,
State of Oklahoma, all of Block Twenty-nine
in Bartlett's addition to the town of Granite,
Greer County, Oklahoma. Said sale will be
made for Cash and subject to the confirmation
of the County Court of the County of Greer,
State of Oklahoma.
Bids muat be made in writing and may bo left
at the office of Todd & Todd, Attorneys at Law,
Mangum, Oklahoma, or may be delivered to the
Guardian personally, or may be filed in the
office of the Judge of the County Coijrt. Said
bids must be accompanied by certified chesk.
Dated this 2 th day of March, l'JU.
J. N. Oi.dp. Guardian,
Bv Todd & Todd, Hi* Attorneys.
BUO TOMPKINS FRED C. WILLS
Tompkins & Wills
Granite, Okla.
Agents for the
Harley Davidson
Motor Cycle
ing better fo -a cougn or lu„, J
Try it and you will understand The Onlj Motor Cycle with
• r. : . „ after a rw riod I Step ctartfjr.
i ry it aim .v- « *> „ ,
why it is a favorito-after a period
of more than forty vears It no!
only giv *s relief it cures. ror
sale by all dealers.
Chamberlain's Tablets for |
Constipation.
For constipation. Chamberlain's
$100 Reward, .
Th. r aikr vt tbia paper wrll. ne
pleased to lea"rn thatther* l *tle *^one
rtr-a-led that science ha- been
to cure in all it* stair*-
r. turrh Hair. Catarrh CSa* theonly
f-ur* now known to the rwai a
frat.mltv Catarrh betn« * cytltutlonal j
m-m" JUl?>rcltarTh Cur. Is taker Itv lut
:Vrn- ^Tablets are excellent. Laiv to
. the fnindJtion of u*e. <i' T miid and gentle in eitect.
"KcA stit?tfc| —< —*t'"> ' (live them a tn l. For sale by
L' - . ^u'h%r*h*iir,ti-' al1 dealers
rr- •' •' 'hev <-ff r ^>ne Hun4t d I>o.Ur? j
f-r m> r-i-* that It falls «o *••<
PATENTS
Speaking of Pleasure
Vehicles*
•IN our shipment of Buggies
and Surreys just received,
it seems as though the mak-
ers had put in just a littie
more than was necessary in
the way of comfort, style,
workmanship and material.
Every attention is | aid to th:
little details tKat go so far to in-
sure vehicle satisfaction and
durability. i 1 1 '
See our line of Buggies. Surrey, and
Runabouts. They are of the very latest
and most attractive styles on the marKet.
Come in. and if you want a vehicle we
can deal witH you. tit-
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SWIFT A CO
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QUR long experience
in business in Greer
county has taught us what
our people want, and also
where to buy the best in
every line that is manufac-
tured. TaKe advantage of
our experience, and let us
fix you up with a vehicle
this weeK.
Last Saturday we made two
young' men happy by outfit-
ting them to taRe their best
a riding'.
H0CKADAY MERCANTILE CO.
GRANITE, OKLAHOMA
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1914, newspaper, March 27, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281490/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.