Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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The Enterprise
£>: i jou e.'er notice that tobac- {j.e j0
o is always clean? If a raan 4.1 u ,
drops a ni^.* 1 have foUnd out that there >« ^
pt >b*<s mb<i E4iu4 t r h ' - . mear no matter • no use to;aie of Jung trouble an r-
n • At y •W an t^JO r may be, he long as you can get Dr. Kind's 4*
-llttrpriSQ Printing Co. will either give it a kick cr pick ^ew Discovery," says Mrs. J. p.
E E. DARNELL, Editor " up and l*7 it to one side. He'Whif*' ot Kushboro, Pa. -I
C. C. DARNELL. Ha g'«. - b« •« him iklts. m
zsxL'iJzsr" •• ^ v. fc«n™ J spina T.: „
d,rty the spo: wh ere it fell, J. ~ •-ven after the case is pro-M
suBscurrios wates: | will pick it up Bnd «ir it a rare- nolunc^ hopeless." This most !H
losst.-.vipe across his coat alee*. £bl?/'™?dy *nd'l
' ' r on the h« sm-t fi . , I ?• •* £TrjPPe. asthma, brr>n- ' *1
— ne o. .som f J,is pants and chiti* ami
7 ~ . r- nr.-,
*• - r Marked • .f,>. •« « *«.
< r on the b, som * 1 . ' , S la grippe. asthma, bron- ■ .
L " , 0™ °f hls ^anta •od «WU« and hoarseness, is 60ld on- fej
MSIT THE SCHOOLS k' a chew with greater fJer a guarantee at Maver's drug- E
Yoti hear & great d,„ of ,a)kj ** ""n"v"r- «* I
about our schools. Talk much, .. . . r [ Ef
about them, think some about abhor I I ' * "Jacl< Kr-^t" is a new temper- m
them, and perad venture wonder factor to thp '"i . ** * anee beverape that looks like I
not a little more about them 0 ! their "£££ 1
" ,hey Werc m Chins- How "'•'' Sampan, the .tron* man,I .hat the,ui.s-itu.. will faJl n,i,ht- |
many heads of families—parents,1 9 ' " ni'in advertise, ily short ~ luj
businessmen, men of minds— t00,C *W° 8o!iJ co,umns to — ^
evprorpee the thr^hoM of theI* li] "trWth' Good For Everybody ^
school, room? How many everJ thou-aad p®op,e tumbled 1 Mr x.jf p Y fS
otter • Word of Doouregeroent 1 !?t dowh promlneet architect, in tip Del? 9
to teacher-r seholnrani let them ' ' tjm_ Building, San francisco, jffl
know by your presence, at least .sa.Vf, "I fully endorse all that ®
occasionally, in the echool r om you have f«Qlt with yur asa toni, 1'1 iff.I:!ecl^ic. B' ers ffl
that you are an interested party, jbrothor *>***4 with htm in priv- for every ho *om iB
rt ally dc^rous that they should ate thus 8howin? « true Chris- a^h, liver and kidney disorders H
prosper, and that yoii have their llan s^rit- Pub!ic ridicule never ,n a PPor"P^ and efficient m mner t'H
I .. a. « • i «v% W JinH Mini.! ■ «l .
best welfare at heart? Ho*
many have personally recognized
the head of the school, l.e wi.o
lias th<- training of the mind and
the building of and establishing
of the character of your b y < r
girl? How rrany have kindly
'■d vise J and counseled wilfa h;m.
shoeing you are with him in :hf
great work, wi shing him well,and
• heerirfg him with a "G.nl speed."
How few can answer in the ,-Wfir-
native, and yet yr.u often hear - f
Farm
MachiQery
The famous Emerson Hi.^h
Footlift and American Jr.
Sulkys, Listers, Planters,
Monitors, or Lister Cultiva-
tors in one or two row^; the
Badsres cultivator,the Stan-
dard mower and alfalfa
rake, the Newton wagon.
This machinery is all ofthe
latest models and will be
sold at prices to suit the
purchaser. Give us a look
beioieyou buy. We will
save you money.
.7 IUU1D «L I
yever 'nJPro"}P: and efficient m mner T *i,n P
' ' ' ' • ' n r hersr vill ? ._?"! up 'h® Whim." l;- fij It, • ._ |^ ■■ <■
? I niW-uW9G!>iligp
' - •' .ii ; ■ .r ,,
>ou may hope for his lepentance. ^<a',er 8 drug slore
/
««r
The farmers are busy plowing.' m the west. As to looks. I'm a >'Cumberland Pre^yterian'rhur-h ^^rbird, of East Ray,,
oere will be a larger acreage in , beauty. Fighting wright 170 stands adjourPf d to rrec in Foss ^ ' Maiae, 8*ys: "I have ufed
hfero thiH year than ever be- j pounds (Never fight.) ' Mareh r>> 1008- The tipc.ing ; n> Arnica Salve for sev-
Col. a7h. Ra.ish, SouTi,"1 the e^l .vears, on my old ,rmy
The Old-Time Auctioneer. Thursday aS'p ihur^„ ^'otherobsUna.o sores,
all at residence two and one- 8°n9 are invited to como and if U t ie best ,leali*p ^ the
' " ' worlds! I use it too'with great
for
- umre, ami yet ynU often hear of ^otBm Bte planting potatoes. ( ~4U"1 ime auctioneer, i I nurs<Jay at 7:30 p m AIIckp 1 wwu"w' sures,
ihe grbool and feel thjftt it is i • We know from ^xpeKei.ce pota- . a11 at residence two and one- sr ns are invited to come, and if' V " est healer in the
what it should be, and what you!tOGS Wil1 yie]cl a ^uod crnP bere. ii,Ml£ miles west oi BeeajeT or y?" can be ,here at the inst ser- V,'0r]fi* ' 1 U'u il Vn with great
wish it was. " I Every farmer ought to plant and ! I)hone 10 Bessie. All calls an- V:"V'orva"y °thfr during the oc- 8ucces8 in veterinary bu^i-
Will it help it to t C0B**.Uy h1" <wn potato*. 1 . " a^iaS. ^ HT " ^ 25° a;
. . . —
rand denouncing It? An< 'tayin^^t F. p. Wiiev's has' ' ^VflrT \\/ \ mt a ivrr-w " ~~ ' '
• ! «« 8~ye ■ « «two week's to toe " WAN 3 "AND NEED—THE BES7V-
: help it to b^ constantly i
finding fault, contiitually growl-
ing and denouncing it? An
When some t ivial or even grave
mi.stake is made will it bo'ter
matters to pompously parade th<
same before the public? Thir-
ore not often ju,t what we would
like to haio tlf.-m, and surround -1
ingcircumstances are not alway. )
«« we im.'tgine or hear they are,
and very often if we knew th
exact condition and state "f af-
Rev. Town .-en'I, who has been
•' v :,r.-,. K. |>. Wiley',, has:
•^ono on a two week's trip to the '
south part of the county.
Sam Russell moved his Tamil'
tu Ddl Monday.
j .Mr. King and wife of Missouri
■^re visiting at W. B. Stout'e this,'
week. vThoy formerly resided in
^ho Foss vicinity.
George Ivclly went t
J WANT—AND N^ED«THE BEST-
!x:;v::^3rc:T
VKtt. Co.
fair:-; ru- min is arid opinions j eQ«nty last wee
would bo the r iVtrne to what 'hi; Kelly, ac companied him
were without a knowledge or understand he v.Ill live witiJ
firis Now this i merely r ffer • <11 his father this year on the O. A. Cr 'AW
' a hint, and v/hilo wo j f>s*in;c W>wde;* farm. }), *$*
many wfll read it. ir i^ .f,oP.i! P , 0l
some will thin:: ahou' it a--d ■ :e , ^ "" Wito>p"nt last
fe,v he induced t" ^ 0^ ^ T<Mn De«'"-
on it and v.Yit o-.r sehfn.ls at.Wii:
occasionally.
—- Charles Barter I,. farmi.ig the
THE SAINT-MAKIXQ IMcomb place this year.
TRIUM VIRATE J. I. Bryan h isrented the Adam
A preacher once came at fin Staffer frrm a^ain this year.
- J.'chen Cabinet
ft-ake Ii Ea?y for Ycur
Wife.
Lig.'it n the burden of.h' r
kiiehen work. Don't let
her spend six hours a day
ir| a hct dlsagreeabe
Kitchen when a very sma;i
invfs'ment will 'enable
h 'r o ,}0 the work in
thrte hours. Come into
• ur Store Hml let us leil
v ■ J more ab<>UL :C.
NEEDLES
The New York ohicken buyer ,, r>
was in this country Ls: v/eek. W3 \ • l ^per {:t 0 cents P-r r Coma end look at
J- our s:ock.
*
A.ve c:in fiii-uisn you needles and shot-
>les for your sewing machine, no mat-
ter what its name nor from whom you
purchased it.
j -V- • ■ 'V?V
"Jin,--in «h:i way: "You e.ito.s Kitty.
— w'-l.. ~ ~~ - K^j,
you g„i yon could not live; your * osi i - f x.
newspapers would be A Mi..— -W " " . ????
iiewspapt-rs v -uld be ft fdiluiv."
The edior replied, "You are
1 am nothing if notcrr ical"
^
right, and Ihe m'r.isier who ni all -ays .^haki'-nuare ir ««r> ' ^ l
• ar.d u::d rallcir umstar ,• s Aet I!, s "i. . Yo,;r t',
v"' 1,11 t,:e whole truth about h.H w t)J ^l^ally expressive if he
membt r-j, abve or d-ad. will no: Cuu,U ,a,1;*
-;>y h s ;)ulpit mo.e tha i one . hy 8 i"ul l not (iUr
• ':iri<!ay, and then he will find it f"" ' J "^'''d have t.it be.-t treat-
1 -ny to leave town in a UU';'1;
hurry. The prest* and tin> puipit ' ^hink of this when ordering u
go hand in hand wirh wh t" -vi-h i new^ 1 of «-ngle or double o"iv-
Hriint-making triumvirate." And ' through the eye of a harntftd ex-
the m|niafer went awav lookiti - r>ert<
Very ti o ful «h :0 ;ho editor , A "crit cal" ,nsection of mV '
turned to hiti work, «n 1 t >ld f PM"a,'« harness may
the surpasHing beauty of the y°Ur intese8''
hfi :e, while in fact she *as g T HOPSl^AT
koniely as a tnuu tone. £"
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BUGGIES-If you ne> d a bugyy w, . ... j •
tp a ursin that lire—the ANCHOR V
• w j,,b8 w'.,kh to* move at low p-ices?
9x1 G
French Pt^s Glass
R'chToRr,Walni_tCacc
H'Ji Platform Spring Wagon, ex-
xrriJ,;,)'1!;8-,,-'T^!i--e
axle, steel o c.llating fifth wheel.. .
■Bu-necs Spring Wagon, body 25x-
<vJ il'-, heavy sills, well braced..
$90.00,
S5a,
We Have A FhL5 Line of Furnitars
l-l ->'l.,.l M ■., l-.-tra Qualify, at JQc cer square vard.
mox BED STEADS *3.00
f)A. j 0HhaSK',ts ii '-9to.ee
P^J.UO I bed COUCHES.. "
^4.60
e ).
BED MATTRESSES, at S2.S0
Inisi'iess arid'ma'lting U^a^tudy UlVDEKTAKING
Ihe dead in all classes aid conditions. Sl^ula'dotth' t"'"> ^
«.«'i:r;: ,7- wh*
WASHITA HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
Foss, Oklahoma
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Darnell, E. E. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, March 6, 1908, newspaper, March 6, 1908; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270064/m1/2/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.