Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908 Page: 3 of 6
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Supplement--THE FOSS ENTERPRISE.—July 10, '08.
Too Much -'Yaller." I Texas Man Arrested. Two Men For Lansing.
The city dailies are printing ' Tuesday morning Sheriff Grif- Sheriff Griffin left Wednesday
scare headlines concerning an j fin picked up J. B. Hall wanted morning with J. H. Bryant and
alleged outbreak among the ' at Carthage, Texas, on a serious Ira Higganbotham
Snake Indians, which in our) charge. He has been stopping
opinion is mostly buncombe It
is too old a dodge to Kill space
with, furthermore it tenuis t) cre-
ate the belief outside the utate
that we have not as yet passed
into the pale of civilization in-
stead of being one ot the most
progressive commonwet lths in
the Union. Cut out your yellow
dog propensities and give your
readers the worth of their money
in real good news.
for Lansing,
Kansas, where they have been
down in the vicinity of Cloud sentenced to two and three years
Chief for tome time and on one each. "Tubby" (with all res-
occasion whe:. the sheriff went p*c ) Haynes accompanied the
after him he hid out but this time sheriff on his trip.—Cordell Mer-
it was different. He is in jail aid-Sentinel.
awaiting the arrival of the Texas
officers.—Cordell herald-Senti-
nel.
James Duffey, representing a
crude oil burner whose head-
quarters are in Topeka, is here
this week demonstrating the ex-
cellent qualities of his apparatus.
S. M. Darnell, C. F. Hartronft,
W. F. Cantelou and W. J. Liw-
son were visitors at the county
seat Thursday.
All kinds of magazines and
periodicals, also popular books,
among them Mrs. O'Hare's "Sor-
rows of Cupid," for sale at the
Elite Confectionery news stand.
Misses Ethel Marvin and Nellie
Meade wexe pleasant callers at
the Enterprise office last Tues-
day.
The Foss ball team has been
disbanded to be reorganized and | Wednesday.
tal- i —
Jesse E. Miller moved to his
farm a mile and a half east of
town which he recently purchased
from Miss Maud Miller.
Mitchell Taylor, formerly of
this place, passed through here
from Sa>re last Wednesday on
his way to Kansas.
Attorneys A. M. Beets and A.
E. Darnell paid Cordell a legal
visit last Wednesday.
Tom Ball and Howard Hart-
ronft had business in Cordell
We understand that Richard
Kerns will embark in the produce
business at an early date and
occupy the building recently
vacated by the Farmers clearing
house people.
George Townsend, formerly
with the Geary mills but recently
from Elk City, is with the Foss
mill temporarily with the proba-
bility of his remaining.
Mrs. W. E. Woods returned to
her home in St, Louis after a six
weeks visit with her sister," Mrs.
Jesse Galloway.
fi impost 1 mos'.ly
ent.
of home
The familiar face of Earl Eas-
ton may again be seen at the
Washita Hardware after several
weeks absence.
C. L Case started for Clinton
today with a load of his brooms.
Hoe Evans was so sick last
Wednesday that he was unable
to attend court at Cordell.
' he Foss Produce Co. has
moved to the room adjoining the
En: rprise office.
Miss Bertha Baker is visiting
her sister, Mrs, Charley Howard,
at Clinton.
White & Brown's barn is un-
dergoing remodeling this week.
' A. L Meade carried the mail
on Route 1 first of the week.
RECTOL
The Great Pise Remedy
A guarantee to give satisfaction
signed by the dealer goes with
every package. Price 50 cents.
<j. C. MAYER
on Strictly Business Principles &
Dentist
E: Up Post Office Stairs
CLINTON, OKLA.
•*oss lor Clinton, 8:30 a. m. and 5:05 p.m.
ilinton for Foss, 11:20 a. m. and 5:10 p.m.
't Forget
m the Real Estate business and' f need
d farnw on nry list. I hare more buy-
suppty. If you want to sell or buy I am
3 accommodate you. f can maktf you iv
e lowest possible rates and on the" best
le. I draw the papers, make the exarp>-
iy oat the money myeeif, T have also
ing insurance agencies in town. Also)
iperty and write the policies myself. No-
tfrat National Bank.. Phone No, 70.-
s,
Foss, Okla.
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311
101
need of
in the
IT ** i A. Churchill has bought a
Get your wedding invitationsi thresher. He went to Clinton
printed at the Enterprise office.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Howard
Clinton spent the 4th in Foss.
I Saturday to bring out his engine.
George Russell of Burns was
visiting relatives here Saturday
night. Kitty.
Menzo Martin of Arapaho paid
Foss a bus-inees call Tuesday.
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Tom Joyner, nurseryman, was
up from Dill yesterday.
H. W. Morrison was up
Weatherford yesterday.
W. G. Potts left this week for
Wellington, Kansas, where he
will reside in the future. Mr.
Potts has been in the employ of
J the Foss mill since January and
from is by far the best miller that has
' ever worked here.
Best Oklahoma City bread
the Elite confectionery.
at! Marvin Wright of Butler was in
j Foss Tuesday.
stitution failed to provide for this
office and his name was not put on
the ballot, making the expenses
of the primary a total loss to him.
The legislature created the office
and prescribed its duties and it
becomes necessary for every
oounty to elect one this fall. As
the county commissioners recog-
nized Mr. Harris claim to this j
office it would be no more than 1
just for the democrats to reeog-1
nize his claim and give htm a'
renomination on Augu8t4th. Mr.!
Harris is well qualified for the
position and deserves the support
of every loyal democrat.
you.
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Dad Brunson and his be3t girl' Tuesday.
•pent the 4th at Elk. j „ . ~—, 7——
I Estel Shirley left for
Dr. J. P. Jones was over from ^uest^ay-
(Clinton Tuesday.
FOR SALE! — My residence
~ I property in F'S9 and f ".vr lota
Porter Minnus was in Clinton I Ju8t 8oUth of p. A. Minnu^ resi-
dence; al&o, 2 lots in Electric
Heights addition to Oklahoma
City. Part cash on residence,
balance easy payments.
Jesse E. Miller.
the west
See Darnell Bros..,farm, loans.
RDWARE
.EMENT LINE dot not
I and see us. Good
he right prices. The
are none too good for
When you get a-=
I John Deere!
Plow
you know you have the best.
Come and get our prices and yuu
will see for yourself.
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Darnell, E. E. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908, newspaper, July 10, 1908; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270535/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.