Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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California c
and pointH in the
NORTH WEST
One-Wuy Colonist Tickets
on sale at
Exceptionally
Low Rates....
Daily from
March 1st to April 30, '08.
Tickets pood in Coaches,
Chair Cars and Tour •
ist Sleepers.
For further information ns
to schedules, rates, etc.,ask
your nearest agent, or
Oeo. H. I ee,
CCD. Pfu*. Agt , Little flwk.Ark.
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The Enterprise
published and Kdltcrt In*
Enterprise Printing Co.
E E. DARNELL, Editor
G. C. DARNELL, Mang'R.
Entered at the l o t OflUe In Fom. Cltl*. •
econd Cl *« Matter.
flBSCKIITION KATES:
One Ye r. piy.ilne In tdwttir.-.
M-Mngfeor Market« . « «
>1 .
J. S. McNaily,
Mr. Put. Ajrt- Oklako«aC
SCBLLthe couch
A«D CURE THS BX'ftGS
And They Wouldn't Lie.
Last week a man stepped opto
| us and said he would pay us ev-
ery cent he owed us i. he lived
till Saturday night. We presume
the man died. Another man told
us he would pay us in a day or
two as pure as we were born.
Query: Did the man lie or were
we never born? Another said he
would settle as sure as shooting.
We presume that shooting is
j very uncertain. Another man M
said he hoped to £o to the davK «
f he did not pay us in three days B
Haven't seen him since; suppose Eg
ihat he has gone, but trust that H
| he did not hope in vain. Quite a 9
number said they would see us S
t omorrow. They must have been 89
s ri' ken blind, or tomorrow has Lrf
not come. One man told us six |£-J
months ago ho would pay as soon
as he got some money. The man
would not lie, of course he has
not got a cent since.
The famous Emerson HigliFootlift and American Jr. Sulkys,
Listers. Planters, Monitors, or Lister Cultivators in oneor two
rows: the Badees cultivator.the Standard mower and alfalfa
rake, the Newton wagon. This machinery is all of the latest
models and will be sold at prices to suit the purchaser. Give
us a look befoie you buy. We will saveTyou money.
FOSS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
OK LA.
Did you ever notice that nearly
price
50r £ C1.W. _
^ Trial Go .tic Free*
f.SiD A a THROr.T AW LUttGTt*3UBLt8. \
GUARANTEED SATIM ACTOBI
OR MONEY REFUNDED.
bom October 7, 1S&4, converted
j • and united with the Baptist
everybody who attends church church February, 1901; enlisted
likes to fcit in the end of the seat jn 'the S. Navy October 7,
and holds onlo it like grim death (jpog) on }jj8 22nd birthday:
and every person who gets a drowned January 31, 1908; body
■«L uu utmw .. r
'
BALL & MOREL
General
Blacksmithin
-J fl
B
To Drill For Oil.
As we go to prc«s we learn that
the Elk City Oil Co.. together
with some Oklahoma City capi-
talists, have just closed leases for
No Use To Die.
"I have found out that there is
no use to die of lung trouble as
long as you can get Dr. King's
New Discovery," says Mrs. J. P.
White, of Rushboro, Pa. '"!
only for
It loos-
v..... "• —— ■ ~-j — — * cuo ujj ti vouk . tnan an v •
J ' . people seem to be very confident thing else, and cures luntr dis-
again in its his- uf 8ucceS3t and wo ar'e an hoping ease even after the cas« is pm-
imvi-Muu.ru — -v torj will ine people of Custer same This would indeed1 n'.unced hopeless." This mo5t
everybody does ic. It is to get I county be so completely bowed be .. „_eat lhinJv for Fo83 nna vi_ I Stable remedy for cooghs and
out quickly in rase of fire—we down in sympathy for tie par- . . , "
i , . * . 1 k .f a nifv nnr wo ill I anYlfill
and every per on *-no ge<8 a drowned January 31, 1908; body ; Und mile White, of Rushboro,
berlin .fat p.. . ! * mbe .recovered Febniary Zlst.shipped ^ of ^ where th
over them.-' NNhy is it? \\e.l. 04^ arrived 29th. and received , .,. . , r ., that wonderful medicine,
we confers ve do that sort -« ,j Vl r. ■■■ . Jnll extons.vely for ml. OMi em, up* whqaWwrtl
, ... Dun >4 ' J * neonlo seem to be very confident think" else, and cures lu
a thing, and we bsli.eve that
Wagon "Work
Horse Shoeing A Specialty.
C
we Perhaps never ;
have studied out the reason why to... w;ii ttie
J * lor tn« smiiih. 1 111a wuuiu liiuccu ,. , , ■ . , ,
reliable remedy for (vuighs
sympathy for the par- ! bi—- ' ^ " ! colds la grippe, sethma, broi-
s nners are quite strongly re-1 ents of the honored d^ad. His i cimty and we uill anxiously a- ehitis and hoarseness, is sold un-
minded of fire flume, and brim- i funer il was the occasion of a re- wait developments. | der a guaranteed Mayer « drug
, 1 markablo public demonstration. ->tor . .-uc . nu
stone that is pursuing us, and we EDJS A MARL. A term for rent.—Darnell Bros. Trial bottle* free.
can't tell just exactly when it is ± [
t'. log to come. We want to bo]
in position to make a quick get-
away.
S1.00 bottles.
NEEDLES
A writer in the Philadelphia
Prest; contends that gossip in the
•country villages is not nearly to
I prevalent as it is in the so-called
, | best social circles in the cities,
n< r is it so vicious, 'j he unkind
weird, the flandcrous word, the
1^ = LO AlNi^ 1 'huract^r-a^saesinating word,
W.J. O'HARA.
CHEAP MONEY
; 1 nakup a veiy large part (
smjll ti-.lk of people of
mindsand corrupt natures.
BEST TERMS.
CiT.CQ at city Qcaioc.
~ Dr W. L. REYNOLDS, —
DENTIST,
office Roon thriies
Eirst Nntit>nal finnk Building.
DRESSMAKING
Wis
nr.d
Ivorr
w .•
M. A. Rj
an •>' tif,j
> in I'
P'rcd Hcilicmnaa'j Fcneral.
The California x.'.is Jyi'tg a'
anchor in the \ alh jo Strait ind (
j a strong ebb-tide v/aa running.;
. when Kv.'u Meiligmann f*-il over-.•
• joard, and ::i spi'e of a v.*tll dis-;
!<•' 'li.ied crow i.ini iho bravery Oi
! his phipmate, J.mi- s Ward, who |
j .lived to hi i friend's asbiatance,
j he «Jrov noi.
The life-boat and its crew 011 j
hoard yore at its propelled boom.,
el;man dee plain ^ ,ho 8t ,flra rul' ' with
s making at her j «P manned, was at the boom|
. -s. Hijrhest nl^s amidships.
nd shut-
anckch conxc? r.lv.x'ri
IRQN CTAROUMD liCCL
cn:0wc ct
cr:ACJ. nco
We can furnish you neeoles
* i tics lor your aevrlng machine, no float*
ter what its name nor from wiiom ye «
,, puiowased ii.
Anchor Patent Shaft is rcco^nbedcE the Perfect Shaft.
v. 1 - l iPRESS ■
f« J.?i —
-*■ —^
■>-/k
iK-
Prices reasonable,
H«)th boats started;
f.n- Fr<-l f.t t!ie cry, "Man ovor-
b.iardl" Ward, who is a p< vver-'
! ul swimmer, was nearly drowned |
our dear boy.
boat reached them
Als>> eggs. Parties dosiring eiih- it wa« ju.st in tirno to se3 l'red
write Mrs. ^ink to reappear no more. When
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1
t?
:r ;
•- .M; f
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a : \
; P.-. u • a. ".-: ■ Pv;;
!ul swimmer, was
White Wyaadoites, T " ,"yi' '?.;*?■■'
J for ^ I e , ; ..n the hf<* boa
■h\L~ _
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One Ycc
•Yf
Gi
t (J
van
iararlct Wringer, $2.50.
AUTOMATIC
LIFT
Si3.H0
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FOUR
DRAWER
DkOPHEAD
Si
Moticc 77?c Fol awing PriGsss
LookingGiftsses tj rt_A
40c, 50c and... c.lfU
Chair Seat Bot-
30c
toms.
Lamps.
Four-Qua it Heavy $ (■
Stew Pan it/C
2 1-2 Quart Granite
Stt-v, e;' with a han-
dle .
•. v, e.1 with a han-
b 20c
Hatchets 25c One-Hole Corn aa
Kitchen Cupboard $G.50 Shelter
-« r should call ,
Minnie l< :s: m. Route 1*. Canute, thoetrong arms of the Blue Jack- - /.
()k., or rail Phone No 1107. s re.ohe i Ward it was j.M in K1 XiiEN CABINHTS-Come to oar store and tell you more about them, >14, $11, ,>10, $o.
t mo t-, 6avc bi,n for ho wat-i rear- .
A man out. in Iowa wants to b- 1 / exliauhto !, but with the quick
Kin-- -if :jet*via.. At !> ai-t th.'.- is a -i t'lou^htful work of hist tor..-
sometl.ing new ia\he way of sui- -r id« h ha vns revived.
.iiua.' ' ' r^ipiain W. F. Heiligmcr wa?
WASHITA HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
Foss. Oklahoma
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Darnell, E. E. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, March 20, 1908, newspaper, March 20, 1908; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270089/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.