Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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CHRISTMAS!
ROUND TRIP
TICKETS
THE
FOSS (NTERPRIS1
FRED H. HtlDOLESTON, Editor & Prcp'r.
i Rntrrcdat the l ust Office l« FcM.OkU.
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Guarantee
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Conservative
Banking* ^
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At Greatly Reduced llatts,
on sale
Dec 19, 20,21,1908.
Aniplo Return Limit.
8oe your agent or write—
(leo. M. I ce,
lion. I\u*. A«t . Mltlc Hu<:k.Ark
J. S. McNaily,
■ iv r«r. Ant., oklahoma City, Ok.
HANG TOGETHER!
Otie of our famous forefathers
j onoo made ihe rcmarlc that "we'd i
till hang hang together if we hud jl?
to hang one at at a time." Thi* ^
'• T.t'lr STi: Zt We T« *c« a General Bankin. Bmmess on Strictly Bummk Principles
spirit was not only applicable to
those etrenu"us times hut it is '
altto applicable U pr.-; cat timet?.
This spirit is not only pood in eles but equally hnplieable to pa:-
political conUs's hilt is equally . ties out of the family.
jgood in social and commercial'
' spheres. Contentions never
built up a community. Missouri,
that great commonweahh, has f r
its motto: ''United wo stand,'
divided we fill." That motto'
lived up to, will overcome all ob-
stacles. That should be the mot- ;
to of Fcss. Maoh individual cit-
izt-n should live vip to that grand
j principle. We should strive to |
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to
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Iiuddlestuu for Farm Loans.
A REMARKABLE VOICE.
Lumber Go.
D. Thompson,
•Okl ahoma's Favorite Auctioneer, |
ih now located at Foss and ready
to handle your sales for you.j
T< rins customary. Twenty >ears.
expetience. Call up central of- merchant, mill, gin, banf and—
aswi.-t our neighbor. Where con-
sistent, we should pitiouize home
industries. Each industry in
Foss is in a general way contri-
buting to your individual welfare.
Where any tsin1 ^ business is
not getting the patronage duo it I
from the ciliz '.'.s it is ft It by all:
j and is a knozker against tho
town. Patronize your homo
fire. Reference:
and O. F. Davis.
G. C. Darnell
W.J. O'HARA.
FARM - LOANS
CHEAP MONEY
BEST TERMS.
offloe at city Scalcs.
newspaper keepingalways in view
that each is an integral part ofj
yuur commuity an I stunting its |
trade by sending away f<>r your
necessities is merely hurting your
own self in tho long run. Thfso!
exiguous transactions arc liko]
birds of ill-omen, they will come
home to roost.
"And what,'' a;-kcd her father, "do
you think of my daughter'* voice?''
'Tt is most remarkable," answered
tho professor.
"Ah, 1 am gratified to hear you
Bay so."
"She is the only prirl I ever knew
who could screech in high C and
squawk in B flat at the same time.'1
AN OAR-ACULAR LOVE.
"IIo proposed to his sweetheart in
a ho:it.''
"I see; a ease of regular row-
mance."
THE REiAL. BOSS.
A three-year-old hoy theoretically
rides China, and thnv-year-old boys
• "'v rule many households in
TREE PLANTING IN MEXICO.
Offers wonderful opportunities for
a man to build or" improve his
home. They sell everything in
this hne a man needs. Tell them
your wants and let them figure with
you. They also carry Hockaday paints.
■ xammmmommmmmxasnans wrn.s.
FARM LOANS
Auctioneer,
For experience I have the best
ifj the west. As to looks, I'm a
beauty. Fighting weight,
rounds (Never Gght.)
Col. A. 11. RAASIT,
The Old-Tinle Auctioneer.
Call at reeidonco two and one-
^alf miles west of Hessie. or
yhone to Be^i". All calls an-
4jv->red promptly
A
M. Debts
F oss
B. C. Bvrnette
Cordell
Burnette & Beets
ATTORN FYS - AT - L A W.
a. K. Darn oil
GIFTS FOK CHRISTMAS
What shall I get. for Christ-
mas? Is the all-important ques-
tion of today. If its a wife want-
ing i present for her husband he
1701 most generally prefers something
something made by her own
I hands. A made- to- order
present secured at s una store
haa lost its essence by the time
the hard-worked husaand has to
part from the cash to buy it. It
is n it necessarily a lack of en-
ergy in a woman when she buys
tin* present, but it is mostly be-
chus • she doos not know what to
make. In this matter we shall
not attempt to advise further
than to stat * that some woman's
magazine more than likely could
furu sh such information. Some
Farm and City Insurance, Real Estate
and'Rental Agency, Legal Work and
Collections. Notary Public in office.
The federal government has ap-1
proved tho donation of $10,000 an-
nually and this ci'v ( Vera Cruz) o*
$5,000 for thf planting and conser.'-!
ing of small fore?ts on the large sand ;
hills, known as the "medanos," which j
surround this city. For some timo i
the planting has lx?en going on and 1
soon incoming passengers will note
fine luxuriant vegetation on the;
places which now present such a bar- . ^
rcn appearance.—Mexican Herald.
Over Murphy's Hardware.
A PRACTICAL GIRL.
"She is engaged to a man with
a very modest sahrVv."
"But she has risen to the occa-
sion."
"How ?"
"She's • having her French maid
learn to cook."--Kansas City Jour-
nal.
Dr. WylBs,
Will be at Foss next Monday,
prepared io <io alt kinds of
D FN T AI j work. Per 1 ; ;in vnt ly
located at ( linton. A'l work
gunranieed first-tdasa. Offioo
111 I'-ar L>f People's Drugstore.
Dentist
A. SnoUKft' ,
sNODGKESS & DARNELL,. v'oimi;l """"TnTu'
j in swti.onou^h fr< i\\ her monthly
|grocery bill t buy the coveted
j present. In this case great judg'-
Attorneys a:ui Counsellors.
Arapaho, Oklahoma
THE DIAGNOSIS.
Sloboy--JW'tor, I'm trouble
with insomnia. T tumble and to.<5
in bed all'night long. What do you
suppose is the cans? of it ?
Doctor—Firhaps you are worry-
ing over that bill you have owed me
for the past two years.
AN EXPL/ NATION.
MurrelS - Peim Abstract
W. J. O'HARA,
Office Lawyer.
ANL COUNSELOR.
All kinds of legal paper? accur-
ately and legally drawn.
H. A. ti ALL.
Passengers and Raggage Trans-
ferred to any part of city.
"You are a pretty bharp boy,
Tommy."
"Well, I'd ought to be. Pa takers
mo out in 1be woodshad and strops j
me three or four times a week.'"—
Harper's Weekly.
HI8 ONLY CONSIDER \TlON.
h i PROMPT. NEAT. ™
hn AND ACCURATE. WORK,?
OUR MOTTO
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
THAT IS OUR BUSINESS
EXCLUSIVELY,
PERFECTING TITLES A SPECIALTY.
! ment t-Uould be i^sed ia buying
! gifts. Don't buy cigars for they
may not niiit. Don't Iniy a neck-
tie for he u?ay not prefer your
1 shade. Anything that do s. not
exactly me-'t the man's approval!
J vy.i 1 always be an eyesore to him j
| Re may approve of ttie present to Friend Go easy or you'll have a
1 you ai «i at tho same time be tel- j smash-up first thing you know.
j ling a lie in order to l:-ep peace Motorist—Don: get rattled, old
'in the family. Now, if it we q chap. The firm that sold me this
Bus and Transfer, -wo**«ko. p aj^ " to.
i $3.50 fo.inti ip pen wtiul 1 highly " •• i •
ti< kl<>. its. A)to, a good two- A CRITIC.
Ulade.1 t,.,rn-hwidlei poeke t.| ~,hink
lpiife would a fy I>HR ha k- | , ilw ,vi„, ,in,in)t?
erin^. A good china oup andi ] 4%(?ivt s/'
btiiH i?r would not bo bHil—tin « snoro
kind ihat.iso apacious and t r-> :d p^ jy3 Up.
But our taste may not suit other .
Wo only gave it as an illusira-
Wjlod in First State Bank buil-jtion. These hints need not
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rpatiy
ESHHBB2Syv -J B—
Incorporalc-L Capital, $^,000.00
BONDED
ABSTRACTER
Tho Oldest Abstract Books; tho
only complete and up-to-date Ab-
stract Books, and tho only complete Abstracts or Title to all lands
and town lots in Washita County, Oklahoma.
East Main Street, CORDELL, O&LA.
i -"i.
L. Payxj:,
Pres.
„ J-eww
■tMnodBonl
S. Ai. McCt RKLE,
Manager.
New, Barber Shop
Iamw.s Vi uViN, Proprietor.
Foss Iljanufacturing 60.
MANUFACTURERS OF
The Easy Hay Press.
o
think
than
would bo
■•takes;
dinfj. Trymp.
j be cc r)ft*iocI merely in family fir-
Wagon and Carriage Work and General Blacksmith. ]M
and v
mrbdm
tuauaou 5^
W.J. dtstico left Wednesday
to .spend Christmas with relatives
ut Pauls Valley.
Farrr) Loans!
Lei Huddlestun at
the Enterprise of-
fice tell about his^
company.
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Huddlestun, Fred M. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1908, newspaper, December 25, 1908; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270494/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.