Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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Public Sale!
1 will offer for scle on rry place two miles south a?d three miles
west of Foss and three east of Canute the following property, on
IQoiiday, l]oreii(ber 4,
Beginning at 10 a. m.
I. C. THURMOND. PrMlJent
Dr. J. Paul JONKS, Caihlcr
A. I.. TKlRiMOND, ¥*«.« Prr
I.E. Coleman. AoUcani wtai
Horses, Cattle, Hogs* etc
' >ne horse, weight 1,300 pour .'is; tsixDuroc Jersey sows, all bred;
One spntf of marqs weight 2,100 j One Dufoc Jersey bnar 1 year
pounds; ' j old; three Duroo Jersey b .irs
One maro, weight 900 pounds; 4 months old; five Duroo Jersy
Eleven gocd milk <ov-. ^megiv- gelts, 7 months old, with pa-
in;:: milk ai. i r"ur wit be fivsh ! pors furnished;
soon; j | Thirty-four shoals wvight from
registered Shorthorn bull, 00 to 150 pounds;
papers furnished; ' Thirty-one pigs prom 6 to 10
l'ive hi;;h :ivioft .heifers; j weeks old;
Fivti heifer ealveu; J Three d:zen hens.
Farm Implement. - ' louse Furniture, etc.
One P< : r Schu tiler wavon; j 1.000 bu. of corn, more^oy-le^;
I lay wagon an-.: r;>. . : Some millet seed;
ISO bales of hay;
H«M roonar suite;
'v. i be l*ica< is, C^uclr;
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Buggy, good j.3 new;
"Good Enough" sulky ;
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!Js:,r, Cultivator, Stalk
8teel harrow;
12"inrh stirring plow;
9-inch .Uirrifiir plo ;
5-roiv planter; 1-row planter
Set of-,-, .W the: !•:=" a;
Set r-f .int-;le ugry harness;
't>addh, good as new;
TER*'\'L'->: 1 1 si. <;f$10:r,.' t cash; above $10 a credit w
•— _r^=s nj- muntiii will I e yiven upon bankable notes at jH
10 per cent <• • ; unum; 5 p<i*' i-..1 '>unt for'cash. Free IvnchiN
at noon. .. •..« begins i;t 10 <>'cl" -k. • i'j
Z, F. SPANGLER, Owner.''
COL. A. H. RAASCH, Auctioneer. .
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i wo ;\iek.?rs. eight chairs;
j X. wing machine; (
' : '•ini'ur table,.cupboard;
j Cook stove;
| Monkey fct >ve with oven;
aval cfeam separator;
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Wood and iron repair work.
West of First National Bank.
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11 will v 11 at au'-ilon on the M. Cvrrons f iym 7 3-4 "miles south of
Foss 2, ;nii.-.5 v.e-t Jiud 4 n rrhoi i> ii, ihe following described prop-
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STOCK ■
One k '.torse 7 yc-.'.rfi cM, 10 hands high, weight 1200;
Oiio .bay horse • years old, 16 Hands !'i;j;h, weight 1150;
One gray mare 0 years old, 14,1.-2 hands high, weight 950;
One 1 h'.K'so 10 ve.ir.-4 ..1.1,16 hands W%h, weight 1200;
One bi. Tc |.o >y h"r- 1 \ ar.- «;!d, i ' hands high, weight 800;
One U-y-'Vf old iiliy, 14 hivnds b'-'J). weight S30;
On i i-orrol tn-tre '> y old, 14 i-- hands high; weight 950;
One bay,mare 10 years old, !.r hand:-; high, weight 1000;
0;;o sorrel : t uli->n, one-half Si - oidc.-t, one-half panadian, 9 or
10 years old, 10 1-12 hands bi&h. Weight 1300.
One good brood s< v/, will farrow before sale day.
Farm Implements and Household O-oods.
One 2-row Badger cultivator, j One 14-inch walking lister,
, One difc cultivator, ^nd good act - f chain harness,
(>no 2-row < i n and cotton jjlan- One good 'saddle,
tcr, One good large cooking stove,
One knffir corn header, (One washing-machine, and other
One 9-inch walking plow, | goods too nuim rousto mention.
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TICKETS* Under S10 cash in. hand; $10 and oyer a credit of 12
■nn rr-r. . month:-* with 10 per cent interest will bo given, pur-
chaser dvin;r bankabls note. All goods to be settled for before
leaving premises. Free lunch at noon.
A. L. MEAD, Owner.
COL. A. H. EAASCH, Auctioneer.
STOP 0VE2S ALLOWED
at many points en routo
II ilders may purchase sleep- ||
er tickets g'}od in Wi 1
Tourist Sleeping
Cars
Wo will make you a farm loan from
• 10 days to 10 je trs at the lowest
rate. Your money is ready agsoon
:: ■? the title is H:.tinf K-tory. Call us
by phone or write to \is and we will
promptly take care of your business.
1. H. SHTJM A. TE & SON. Examiners
: CLINTON, OKLAHOMA
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FARM - LOANS i i
CHEAP MONEY
BEST TERMS-
offleo Qt city Scales.
NOTICE TO THE FARMERS
Now is the time to bt^i'p to fig-
ure on that farm loan, You know
that you can get a loan but you
want the beet terms you chn get
us well as to know that you are
doing.business with a reliable
company. Our rates are as good
us th* best, our terms better and
besidt 8 you do business with a
company right at your door and
which is absolutely reliable.
'•Cheap rates, best t^rm* and
rapidity in closing up loans," is
our motto. If you close up your
loan before seeing us you will
make a mistake. We extend to
our borrowers every courtesy
possible. Youra very truly,
As M.. Ekets & Co.
Auctioneer.
For experience I have tho beat
in the w^st. As to looks, I'm aj
beauty. Fighting weight, 170
pounds (Never flght,)
Col. A. Ht Raastl,
'The Old-Time Auctioneer.
Call at residence two and one-
half miles west of Bessie, or
phone to Bessie. All calia an-,
swered promptly.
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flloncy to loan on Chat-
tels. We buy Sale llotes
and School Bonds. If you
have anything to sell, call
and see us.
[ Bank ot Toss.
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R. L PAYNE.
Contractor and Builder.
Figure with n>2 before letting your contract, 1 will :;ave you
Money. Estimates. Furnished.
Foss, ~ Ckla-
ss.oe.
Read thifl over and come in ancE
subscribe for your winter's read-
ing tho next thirty days. Alt
sub3<friptiou8 run for one year
and this lil>eral offer will last for
thirty days.
Grab One of These Bargain*.
We submit the following liberal
prop tsitions to old and new paid
up subscribers for the Enterprise:
j Bargain No. 1. — Enterprise,
I Kansas City Journal ynd a big
i new map of Oklahoma, all for
I SI.00.
| Bargain No. 2. — The Enter- We have a call for a good rent
prize, Kansas City Weekly Jour- farm the coming year at cash.
; nal, Semi-Weekly Dallas News, rent. WTant as much as GO acres.
'^11 for SI.50. j'in cultivation, fair improvements
| Bargain No. 3. — The Enter- and must be close to school, Tht*
prise, Kansas City Weekly Jour- renter is a splendid farmer, it'
nal, Semi-Weekly Dallas News, j you have such a farm see us.
Wichita Ea^lo and Map, all for],
Howahj} 4 BEH*,
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Enterprise Printing Company. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1907, newspaper, October 25, 1907; Foss, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269996/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.