The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FOSS ENTERPRISE.
Fa r me rs
UNION WAREHOUSE
Heady for business Storage room for
Cotton, Broom Corn and other
Produce.
Good Insurance Guaranteed.
R. P. BATES, Bus. M gr.
Kim-*
One of E. I). Campbell'* fine
irongray iraret had ahnd attack
j of blind staggers last week,
j j There has been a great many
11 stockmen complaining of their
: best horses dying and in good
many instances in such a short
I time that they were unable to
j treat their, at all.
Dr. Chedester states that stac
|! gers is a poisoning originating in
1 tne stomach absorbed from the
STARS
ORGANIZE
i*inf • apart of the National H«r
>1 Letter t'atrriefs Association.
J. J. Beb«ut, state organiser of
Okeene, sra* j>r-t eni and pie id-
ed over the mooting.
o I -7" tl, „ , r? The following oflUw were el-
Araoaho Does Herself Well lo H>SbL.,el: j. 15.Miner, oif™*..
■ * Ivioe.pree. B. J. Jourdsn, of
Cloud Chief, Seo'y-Trea*. W. H
You Are Invited to Attend Our
Mutal (>r a®te S.
The Rural Letter Carriers of,
Washita county meet at Cordell, ^ - III * "■* I*"#" IT"- "1 1
Jan. for thenurposeofoegarv- K/^[j |Q[ | j-*
We will have on display all our
Spring Farming Tools
Feminine Beauty.
We Will
Free Lur^^
w
gerf* ia a poisoning origin mm|? m i b — ^ —-j - ,
Festive Board Groans With Luxeries.j---^r;
And wil1 havesome spec
i open, lean against wall or fenc e, j of the Order of Eastern Star went « Jty treat0d, Hin.nl and j E. Miller. Ken W . Wheeler and ,
road problem was j
,,j I Dt telly aiHi ussBu.
but about four p| Mrs. Jones W.J.«^Uw , J^^LCantou^ 2?
Uklnliarlv stages .hough few m. ascertained that they wo«M eon IPrank and:Mr* Murphy that w„, lh,
can be save*1.' afte^they f.U and have to drive to reach t,here m j fack and Mrs ^ H Letter carriers, of Washita
j lican.nabl" to rise. State Repub- j .nd^Control ' ~ • 1—n convention as-emb.ed
to Show and Offer*
g :
We want you to coma in and en|o>
a day with us.
Notice of Annual neetinjt
Kural l-etter Carriers.
of Dr. J. Paul Jones the party
of i embarked in various kinds of
j conveyances and reported back
Jeter, Mrs. J. * Baker «* . c,,mention as .embled
1 Payne Mrs. A^L. Thurmond pndow the .clon of
Mrs. JoeOage and Mmses Ida pmiident, Theodore
Chambers. Tru a Clark Bee «• dismissing the ne8n,
Cunter and Lou.se Hubbard. (^ ^ in the
CARY SAFE CO.
BUFFALO N.Y-, US A
—Manufacturers—
FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
— yi a m ana •> p m> • «•" ■ —™ v en)<>yeu nimseu murv III ■
Vaillts iiocks, rite I thfir substitutes are entitled to I .. nine, The little girls drill was ] pr,,f. M. A. Ccurtright a music
membership in this association. | The Merchants Carnival hold ^xoe,,t,nt and the marching sup- | teacher from Lawton, Okla., will
contractors to UnltedStOte Govern't There are 2ft carriers in this co- i „nder the management of Mr. erh to tjle exwi|ent music furni- give a free music lesson at tho
\/vlll v ' . .« • _ -_i ' _# .... i rr> «is *«■ u mt Usi/I a u
! at Foss Tuesday adout 1 p. m. IThey had more grit than we have | ^ - Brown#vilu XrtM,
Tho annual meeting of the rur- without or ^rious inconven- j to face such wenhtor from here ( T))o oonventioon adtorned ti
al letter carriers association, of j ience> They report the Institu- I there and return meet at Cordell, FebJB.
Wasnita county will be held in I
' | Cordell on Feb. 22nd, 1007 at 10. Merchjmts Carniv.| A Success,
a m and 3 p m, all carri rs and
!their substitutes are entitled to}
enjoyed himself more in so short
Joase K. Miller, Pres
Music Class.
1. C. Tm'KHoND, Pres.
K.,E. Brown, Csshler.
CANUTE S1ATE BANK,
Canute, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL STOCK $10,000.00
ex - i-;i« in unu inr in *i ■ ^bvhvi •
t tne management of Mr. erh to tj,e excellent music furni- give a free music lesson at tho
unty who with their substitutes1 f;raveBf wjth the assisstance of ,h(Hj t,y Mjs8 Hubbard. Every j M. E. Church South on Friday
J P. Thcrmonp, V. Pres. would make a very strong or" thft udieB 0f the M. E. church-business in town was represented J evening - ..mmeneing at 7:30.
Kanization. . ritv Hr1, Wednesday by young ladies who acted their , All wishing to lsar.n to read music
We most earnestly urge' all 8°ulh tt .. . ports well and kept the audience hy mite and all interested in the
carriers to be present at this and Thursday nigh s, was laughing from the time the cur;- i musical progress of the town are
meeting . If you want to be- ed by a large and appreciative wagr(lisej until the close of | invited to be present. Three
come a member before the meet- audienco. Whoever says th*4 the program. Mr. Graves man-1 times as many lessons will be
ing correspond with the secre- {he ho(no ta,ent of pog8 , annot aifemf,nt of the affair shows that | phen for the ssme expense as
tarv for information.—W. E- ive ashow are badly mis- he i1! an artist of exceptional j the Bridges 4 Woody Company.
WHEELER. County Sec., Cordell., g ^ hag Mldom ahiiity in his line. j Come and see.
meeting ,
come a i
ing correspond
r infor
We take care of our customers and extend every accomodation I Wheeler. County
which their business balance and responsibility warrant. | Oklahoma
A Letter from Jim D.t
It het bin so long since Jim D. wrote us we
most forgot who he was, but he soz since it
gotcold he has to mak the fir and do all the
wurk. Ho sez he never knowed jest how much
he could do till it got cold and his wife wouldn't
do any wurk.
Jim D. sez he's coming to our Exhibit day
If the dumb weather ant to cold or rainin', he
sez if he gets his foet wet he's 'fraid he'll
inflooence er suthln' like that and will have
to have an operashum perfurmed By the
Doctor. Jim D. sez he didn't used to belie*
in them Kxhibit days, But he sez be wants
to see wnat then duneJ ha-dw vr« fellers
has to show.
Washita Hardware & Impl. Co.
Not Selling At Cost
HHy f T • dry good's department, including all of our Men's and buy's Hats,
We are going to give 10 per cent off on every dollar's worth you buy for casn y
Clothing, Over Coats, Shirts and Gloves. "
We Are Selling As Follows:
LADIES ^2 i_2c. Teazle down at
We also have a nice line of Ladie'sand Miss ioc. Amoskeag flannel at
es Skirts, Cloaks and Jackets. 108 l-3c. Outing "
See our nice Ginghams, Shirtings, Cotton, o7 l-2c.
Boys Come and Buy A Hat
10c.
08 l-3c.|. -
07 l-2c | |
$5.
4.50
Blankets and our Outings.
06c.
All calicoes 04c. 05e.
cent discount.
06c.!
05c. I
All dress goods lo per
3
2
.1.50
John B..Stetson Hats
Lion Special Hats
Liberty Bell Hats
4.
3.GT
3.15
2.7o
1.80
1.35
Our Shoes Are as Follws:
85.00 SHOES
4.no *•
* oo
3.50 " ...
3 00 " ■ •
LADIE'S SHOES
350 "
] 3.00 ......
| A swell Patent Leather shoe was $2.50 now S2.2.V
her uf cheap' r Shoes 10 per cent discount. We be^ng a "On*
Prion 11 use" our goods were marked elo*e to begin wit . and now
when we make you a bonifide discount of 10 per cent you can reet
11. ■•«nred yo i are (jetting good goods for less mt ney than you WW
| bought them in Foss.
• S3.90
8.15
- 2.70
Also a num-
— . ~ —— . 77 M. rrh ut Soot cash only. Yours for a prosperous veer to all,
Don't forget thisoffer is on only 3o days, from February ist to JVUrch 1st. spot casn o * TXT/ , ,T.
H KRRINO <fc YO UNG, 'The One Price House.**
NOTICE.
Fuel is again scarce in Foss| and if they want it what ^Mght
and relief may be some time de-
layed under present conditions.
Don't Be Irritnbie.
have we to say they shall not have I "An irritated skin make?
and exercise the full right of suf- instable person, and an writable
f...1\aluivnta Mprinv of tniff i _ A ..V.Ia untn
If you know yourself t be indebted
to herring & Young, either on open
account, or part due notes, you will
confer a favor on the firm by calling
at their office and making settle-
ment of same. We are needing
money to meet our obligations, and
unless this notice meets with a ready
response wt will be compelled to put
out a collector.
The rural mail carries of Wash-
ita county have effected an orga-
nization and J. E. Miller of route
number one out of Foss was elect
ed president.
frage. Delegate Herinit of thiil per|Km tfttlhera mu,.h trouble unto
district voted for it. | hhfwej| or henjelf, as the case
Hunt's
may be. Moral: Use
The Foss Telephone Co. is aoon k, ^ ^ o{ whichUab nl,.t-
to install a new switch board in
th-ir central here as the old one] ely bnd unqunlifidely Ruarunte.d
which has done sesvice hereto- j to cure an^ form of «-kin trouble.
wmcn nas aonu •- r
fore is entirely too small for the Any kind o*itching known i#
Was Thaw crazy is the que(" numbei.ofphone8 necessary. Ev- litvei at onceand one box cur -.
tion now. If he had been a poor ^ farmer now has a teloyhono |
tion now. If he had been a poor n<(w
man he would never been suspect & ^ the incrt>Bging demand made « ■••— k h
ed of being insane, but then if he ^ ^ (.ompany sp),aks well for .... . '' • r .
would never them ^ f<jr tl)e {.r0},re8a uf our r„.,, ..ui.
had been poor he
have married the actress.
town and county.
After this week A. M. Beets A
Co, will run a partial list of the
farms they have for eaie. The
list will be changed from time to
time and it behooves you to
watch it for bargains for your-
self or a friend down South, up
Nortn, back Hast or out West.
WafehlM.Hardwire ami Imptct
I. II. Mojvi
Yours very truly,
HERRINGJ& YOUNG.
Keat and Sleep. . ^ ^ llM *
Few escape those miseries of ,^d m ih-«i. ■>« irtb*n>*
. , HarUw«r- nd
winter—a bad cold, a distressing Ui„ „,ry U"««-m •«">
, cough. Many remedies are rec- i «. r. « u.. r.t* ..i t. .. . >
ommended, but the one quickest '■>'
and best of all ia Simmon's cough 1 ti.n ui.i nm.uif h.« «mi•• ^o.a,i r .i
Syrup. S.iothing and healing to | i. i . '
the lungs and broncal ps«-<ugea it | u*. i.«" rct i 4«n«i. ««<i
stops the cough at once and givt s • "'1;
Tne constitjtional convention you welcome rest and peaceful b«,ur,i t'" *5"
' has turned down the petition of sleep.
| the women for the right of suff-
; race, but we believe that they are | Subscribe for the En W rpribt, $1
; entitled to the right any way, per year.
uk«aa tnie *..<1
JHU .iM'.nlH.KlJ *mI tlw ortl
lirrvl. IMM'I >' HI l -u'l.lnt
«itj «.!«t -
Ju..
Treit Men's 8l3nitur« Alike.
"Kruin inv pile of au'r ,i*rh3 I lake
ons of a btalosman. • il known, anrt |
Ji y II side by idc with th.< a lo*rai.li«
of a great aitllK-r a!i;l a great eccl<- I-1
astir," writ** a Brl*l*h publiriat. "All I
ihrfu '•' very *mall. exquliltely n« at.:
ypr) little hlantcd. absoldtely lenlblo.!
Well rh I knew th^ th-<«* wrtleri. 11
doubt if 1 could tell which wroto
which. Tbey were Cardinal Manning, j
Mr. Froude and Lord Hoaeb«"ry. Will
tho expert, tell m<> If. tn thla rase, |
Similarity of writlnir lx«li« d torlll alui
Uarily of gtftt or nualltlea?"
Mining In England.
The value of thu mineral! mined
and qu.rri.Ml la the t'nltcd KlEsd' ta
last y<ar was £95.S70.723. Tho out-
put of ■■•■al was the lamest on record
- ::it;.128.93« tona—but the Valu'i •
only tb2.0.1S.5&3. as against iiJ3,851<
7K1 In 11*04. when the output was 3,-
&00.000 tons less The total quantity
of coal, cokn aud patent fuel exported
was «:. 160,648 tmis There was « 1
Inrreasi' of Sl«.«21 to* . th* *o«
ore output.
Lost in a tC0.0e Aeee
Tom Johnson, the 11 year-old a n al
John Johnson, who lives uear Oatea
valley. Alaseosa county, went out
hunting one day recently and lost his
way In a lOO.OOO-acre pasture. He
wandered around la the pasture for
threw 'lnys before a searching party
(oiiud him He was without food and
water dunog all that time He waa
r miles from home when fount—«
cfcaaee.
'HEPHERD&I
Short Order
[ALL'S
Restaurant j
The place where you ^et what yoUj
want and like you want it.
SHEPHERD & BALL, Prop's.
Foss, Oklai
L. ti. SCMEIDEMANTEL,
^faaiiier of.Tbe Fir t State Bank)
Canute* : • • - * Okf
WAkES
Farm Loans. Buys and sells Land,
In sail ©$ Farm and City Prop
I w L
jerty Pays Taxee for Non-Residentft
;If your want a farm loan on short notice.
' rate3 and terms, see us.
NO DELAY
Uf M • " •*;>• wli®] (a|i«re %re aigafd.
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Enterprise Printing Company. The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1907, newspaper, February 8, 1907; Foss, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269802/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.