Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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CALIFORNIA
—AND—
fki lk bcific Coast
THE
FOSS tNTERPRIS1
ONE WAY
Colonist Ticket
fREO U. HUOOLESTUM. Editor & Prcp'r.
| Hnterro at the I'oM Ollk* in Fm , Ckta. •
rcond CIin Mat! Matter.
SUBSCVIITION KATHM
i Hue Year, payable In advarwe, f'JKI
MT-Kincie or Marked Copy , at ofllce .W
VIA
v: .fa'
I«?'' s i *'
ir#i
on Sale Daily
Sept. I to Oct. 31,1908
Exceptionally low Rates
STOP OVERS ALLOWED
hI m:iny points enroute.
llol ir.t may purchase sleep-
er ticket* good in
Tourist Sleeping Cart.
Ask lor Fold■ A ^r M tlie Continent
In a T' u> 1st Sleeping Car."
(leo. H. I ee,
(Jen. I'M*. A«t , l.lttlo It nek, Ark.
J. S. McNailj,
Mr. Pasr Agt.. oklahoma city, f
FIRE!
To-rii^ht at about 0 o'clock the
Farmer's Warehouse House office
j building was destroded l y fire.
| Ry htreuiuous aid of ihe citizens
i the main building was t>avid.
It is thought by Home that the
I fire was of incendiary originr
W. Sparks of Elk City was in
l town last Monday.
A. B. ll >rn was doarn
Fnid last WcdneFday.
from
M. L. Snow of Oklahoma City
was in town last Monday.
f{. O. Montgomery of Watonga
was in t.ur city last Tuesday.
Newton wagons j re sold and
warranted by Foss Mercantile Co.
Ross Harden brook, the popular
drug drummer, was in town last
Tuesday.
iullthb cough
akt CUJSJE TH! LUNGS I
WITH
Ikw EHscoirery.
FOB CM'8 TfU^Bottle^irreoS
hti>y Ml TtlWOf.T A>!0 LUNGIROtIDLES.
OUA R ^WTKEO KATI8FA0T0B5
OI WONJ2K It C FUNDED.
■It;.«t"N,!'Y /W? ■' VilUJM
H. D. Thompson,
Oklahoma's ; ;'\wi e Auctioneer,
is now l< o;it"<' in. Foss and ready
to lv-ndle yv-ir sales for you.
"Terms rui' -i ry Twenty > ears
% xp«•?i• rii . CaTup central of-
fice. G. C. Darnell
and O. K. I- 1 <•
M. K. Nail and wife of Amorillo
| Texas, were Foss visitors last
Wednesday.
Buy a Kaffir corn header and
do seven men's work. Sold by
Foss Mercantile Co.
Seven Year* of Proof.
"I havo had seven years of
proof that Dr. King's New Dis-
covery is tho best medicine to
take for coughs and colds and for
j every diseased condition of throat
[ chest or lungs," tays W. V.
j Henry, of Panama, Mo. The
world has had thirty-eight years
i of proof that Dr. King's New Dis-
! covery is the best remedy for
I coughs and colds, la grippe, as-
| Ituna, hay fever, bronchitis, hem-
orrhage of the lung?, and the
I early stages .of consumption. lis
I timely use always prevents the
development of pneumonia. Sold
under guarantee at Mayer's drug
storo. 50j. and $1.00. Trial
i lottle free.
L. 1\. Carvey of South Bend,
j lad., is in town this week demon-
strating the Malleable Range at
j the Washita Hardware.
How U Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dowling of No, 228
18th Ave., S<n Francisco, recom-
mends a remedy for stomach
| trouble. She says: "Gratitude
j for tho wonderful efftct of Elect-
J ric Bitters in a cas 3 of acute indi-
igestion, prompts this testimonial,
il am fully convinced that for
stomach and liver troubles Elect-
ric Bitters is tho best remedy on
the market lo-diy." This great
tonic and alterative medidide in-
vigorates the system' purifies the
blood and is especially helpful in
till forms of female weakness.
50c. at Mayer's drug store.
Mrs. Roman and Miss Louidn
McFarland of Clinton were ia
Surrey For Sale!—A good one ] Foos yesterday. Miss Louica
too. Inquire of Rev. Fullingim j has a music class here.
for terms and prices. —
! Watched Fifteen Years.
Rev. hulhngiin hs* been trans- j .,p fir ! „av, watc
ferred to Ttrriil, Texas. Ho will | , J ,
leave about the las: of next week, j tho working of BucKlen
| Arnica Salve; and it has never
Wonted r—Fresh milk cow, 8 failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer
miles north of Foss, or address! or burn to which it was applied.
Waller McPall, Route 2, Canute, j ^ {1!IS saved us many a doctor
Tom Miller moved back to Elk
City Wednesday. Mr. Miller was
engineer in'the llarris-Irby gin
heoe.
bill/' says A. F. Hardy, of East
RE"50LV£"D
that new cloaks arf always
BFAl/nFUL and always
fash iona&lf. And Good
FUR 3 ARE^OTM,BFS!DE"5
DElNC NFCE55ARY and
COMFORTABLE. tTISloVF.LY
t&HAve a store in town
that has the" goodx
bu5ter brovm
- /** C« <RlfiT ! f*I u,T|% ||t N U
NEW CLCA*
THE HEW CLOAKS? CLoAKo ARE CAPRICIOUS.
STYLE CHASES STYLE AS SUNSHINE CHASES
SHADOW. THE LATEST STYLES DID NOT COME
IN TWO MONTHS AJO, BUT ONLY RECENTLY. WE
CANNOT TELL YOU EXACTLY WHAT THEY ARE,
WHY NOT COME IN AND SEE THEM? ASK US TO
SHOW YOU, HOWEVER, THESE VALUES:
LADIES CLOAKS - FROM i5.00 To $ 1 5.00
MISSES AMD CHILDREN'S $2.50 TO $6.50
OUR STORE, YOU KNOW. IS THE HOME OF FURS
FOR THIS CITY. NOR CAii WE DESCRIBE OUR
FURS TO YOU. COME AND SEE THEM. ASK To
BE SHOWN THESEVALUES:
PRICES FROM $3.50 TO $6.50.
RESP. YOURS,
HERRING &. YOUNG' okl?S3'm«
Special Notice.
i Wilton, Maine,
drug store.
Yaa niiitl road your"KoUre tor Poblicntloc,"
ami see tli.it the names of wiine-ss urn correct;
2r " 'it Maver's ' R,,° thu <1escrlt>tIon of the land r;Mi*s
wllh your llllnic |>«Pflrh. Ari ern>r in
We call your attention
to the
which
Mrs and Mrs. GeorgeC. Msver carii ' Thompson whicl
-turned from a short visit with appears this week. Mr. Thomp
wllh your Hllnif papers. An error in
•IOut. nnlrfii c< rrcctnl. will canse exiiii delay
nnil ex pen*''.
W. J.
FAkM
OH
O'HARA.
LOANS
MONEY
! retur
Mrs. Mayer's brother at Fairview
last Tuesday evening.
.1 L Clement of Light, Ark i at thatjplaee;
arrived ia town last week arid
has purchased Walter White's
feed barn and residence.
son is an auctioneer of wide ex-
perience and asks a shareofyour
business. He offices with the
Fots Telephone people. Call him
B -jST TERMS-
at v'ty Scales.
For t i
i|i the \v
beauty,
pound?• '
Th.
Call a
tin! I' m
phone t«
awe red
■r.
Auctioneer.
nC'> 1 h. *2 the best
to looks, I'm a
M.tr weight,. 170
, .T !tr,lit, )
< • > , v. H . R.\ V6Hi
. ■ ' ;i i" Auctioneer.
Mr^. W. F. Cantelou left
Old Mexico last Tuesday to visit
her mother and a brother who is
in ill nellh. She will absent
about three weeks.
Mind Your Business?
If you don't nobody will. It is
for | your business to keen out c f all
the trouble you can and you can
and will keep out of liver
KOT1CK FOtt I'l ULICATIOX.
department of Uw IntcnUm."
Land tuilre at Kl lte '>. okl;i.,Ocl. 2>. HO'
Notice Is hereby irlveii that Junu> M. M;i\-
lierrv, uf okla,. who, on .Much
I'.iO'i, maile llomefiteail Knlry No 'JlJaU. f« r si. s
Section 4. twp- II n, Itanee W W I. .Mernlan,
hax llled noticeutlnteution to Aiatlc llnal live
vear proof, to establish cinlm.lv Hie lunrt i1 <>ve
il M-r.ln il. before Clei I. t.l Ulsir.a. Court .itl.'oi
dell, okla.. on Dec. i, i'jt)N.
i laimant names as wju.cs-c!.: it m
Thomson, of Canute. OkJ. .. V ultain Klneai>l.
Henry c. Thompson, F«Bl ,tliwm i n. of Cor-
dell okla.,
KliANKC. S1CM.M. Itcvl ; •!
bowel trouble
King's New
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
Itepartinent of the Interior,
I.and MiUceat Kl Keno. okla., Oct., r. :i i s.
Notice Is hereby given t'rnt Charles l>. l'n-
nnil I l*v"oi * os> okla.,'who on lu, iitKi, made
I li Wucslcail entry >o. iliU lor the n1, "I ne .
if vii'i T>r n'fiii'ii jo. iwp 12 n ranK<: ll *v I merldan, lias
11 . '1 1 ' Hied notice oi iiitenllon t* make llnal c ommit
NOTI'-i: FOK 1't ni.lCATlOS.
Department of the Interior.
I„iad oiliec ..i i.l H- oo okia.. • >ei. 2i!. ciftu.
Notice t- liervl'.v - iven that William J. I'atan,
of Klk City, ot.ia , li. K. I) ie 1. who, on Mareh
'.'H, lit i;. in.tde I{<>iu> -ie.-'i A pplieation. N<> I!a7"'
I r. SW', N« a Ml N- >W <i>tl I <T «. see".
1. twp 10 0. ra.i-'e -JH w 1 ,|er-t n . hasllled not -
iei; oMiiteiitieii to inako liii 'I live year proof, to
• -tn'ili-li claim to tlie land e tle^enlii d. be
tore''ounty Jud^e, at Oordell, okla. on Dec., k
11HIS.
C'aimntit names as wltnes.se;;
Arch V\ In:i . sain Neve!, Andrew White, Tom
ISIniiiei, ail oi < :iioitc- ' ikla.
H'tl A V K sii'Kf,!.w. KerNlcr.
NoTK.K FoU tUIU.ll .vTlON.
Depariuient of the Interior.
l.aiWl'<>iti(*< h i l-.i llemi, Okla. Oct. 24, IJI0S.
Jtnlice i- h'Ti liy c.ven tiiat Tluiijias S. Kowlan
of Cunuto. okla.. w;i<>. on Sep?, jnd. I'.kij. made
lioui- Mi a.', enlrj No WM2 loi tec sWV,,mi '.4.
t« p 12. n uiiifte yt w I in Lai (iled notice of hl-
Intcntioa to make llnal live nar proof to
I eMabiiOi da'm to tie land above described, be
fore ti:., i of the dhirtct court al*\rapaho
I okla.. on • ee„, td, lt 0-«.
I % laimant names as witnesses: James I..
tivulia.il. or Canute, okla . Itvucc C. .lohnson,
li Uii' raivl •: .-e- A. L' ti r . f Foss, okla
1'iiAN k C. Sl( i.t.l.v, Ke^'ister
You will havo to hurry, only
one more week at reduced prices, j jaundice out of your system.
I{. E. Hlansut | c. at Mayer's drug store
.Jhotorgapher. i ^
ti ,>o,i ,<tiv i j\ | iiie<( notice ol inteiitiou t* make llnal cMiuiniit-
Life 1 'il s. Tilt \ i a.:ion pro..t to establish dn'jn to the land al \,.
| iln'scribed. before county Judge, at Arapaho
keep out biliousness, malaria and okia.oi ' - ■ •
. ,. • t-lalm.i
MlimllPlA (.lit II* \'l llll' y\'>ll lll li \ l t:l f k 111
the 17 h Jay of Nov. tiXlS.
. jilmant names as wlmes#vs: W. (i. Cotter.
Noah Hudson, I'. .J. Presley, J. 1>. t'resle.y ail ot
Kos>, O la.
mtsKC. si'.Ki.Ks, Register.
nee
,oand ...jsatottto^SX^'^-l^utcher Cattle!:
I-'essifr JJCnurch South, coherence which ——-—
has just eloped its "session it: oi - t am in tlie market for
All calls an-
nul'
I lahoma City, and will occupy the|, f | otor-k CJqll on
pulpit at the M. E. Church South i '^Tlo^iaei SjOCK. L^dll Oil
I for tho coming year. me at. F0SS
no'lick for publication.
IX paitment of the Interior.
T>ini1 Otlice at I.l I'eno. O'Ja., Oct. t'.Hts.
Notice is her* I > jslvea that Muutiei c. Drake.,
of l «s. okia . wn«ion .seplember 22. I!ni:t. made
H i > i* ' >tea,< iijiplicatii;!! No. IO.V,!' for Sof S|.;s "
ami -Sol s« "le '.'li, twp VI i. li I1UI S|, ha^
(lied notice of his intention to taake llnal five
year pr K>f. t > establish claim t<> the lanit.
i above .lew,r'ln o. befoi e l tie eountv judKe at
KOTtCE FOU PUHI.UWTION, j Arapaho. t>kla . on \o\. IV. e-'ns'.
nepannei'.t of the Interior. , Claimant nam. - as «ituce-e*- /.. (iunter,
Land Olllee at Ki l{ei:o. Okia.. Oct. 27, t'JOX. ; '"harile W .i-k'-r. M.ilrew [5 ekham. C. J. Lean
JiUHlUe is hetebv frlveu that Fanui« Thompson | all of Foss < tklahoma.
eX canute Okla . who. on Miircli i'Jod l!Ki2. made | Fkank t'. s'K'KI.KS. Ite/lsler
l o'un-iead Kntiy N« , 2in;;. for N << -K', A N S
s\V ■<, 10. tn p It n, range 20 wu-i niemlaii,
has hied notice of intention to make tinal live
icar proof, to establish claim on tlie land above
iiesci iln:d. before Clerk of District Court, at
Cos Ueli,t ;k!a.. on Dec.. H llklH.
I laimant names « w line<ses
t:
Karr, David M. Meart's. all ot
NoTiCi: Hit t'I KUCATlO.
Iiepai'lmeu of Hie Interior.
I'. S. I.and OlMce a: Kl lieiio Okla.. Nov. 4 IMO*!.
Notice i- hcrebv .-Ive that Hansom M. Ch inil-
ler, oi Ko-s okla., who. mi Mhi.'Ii'I, |.7. made
Wall. William w. Will«n!.i JWph II. *!■?'} ''^4. lonthe N «
I of Canute okla. ! i'' 1
SNOP'
Altur: C>
; DARNELL,!At^'
r.t.unsellors.
AK sp
t rKtAHOMA
Jitmcs- Day of lit t Springs
a cousin of Dr. Jester, vis*
iled at the doctors last week.
He wsnt ibiwn to Cordell Sunday
to visit other rel;ktive«.. He will
have charge of the Jester-farm
the comin-r season.
G-EO. SHAH AN.
1 UANK C. SICKI.KtirUeglsler.
H. A. j w\ A. Shouse made his regular
r> « A T*—weekly.^v^slt hero Sunday. Billy
blls Uld ■ ransfcr|hat. l)ee!> Clinton the p ist
weeks a^nwiing in the oank.there
nfre: -
ferre l to
•ind Hag;*age Trans*
;>uy part >f city.
I while Lester-Coleman was enjoy
infcr a spell of sickness, lie left
! yayre Sunday evening.
CONTKSI' NOTICK.
|> •partiuont of the InU rtor, I'altud States
1*1 ml olliee.
Kllleao uk'.a honia. SepUiniber iM. 1D0H.
Ajsullicieiit contest atUdavit linvingbeen llled
la tlii* oiti.'.e by David 1. Hay-. euntesUiii,
against lloine-iead entry No. 1 si. ; .">. made sip
lomb -r bn;;. for lot 2 section I township H,
range >V. by llelM I'ltUl K. IJlUglliiil Coofe; tee
In « I) If ti it ts alleged that said euir> nontnn Ins
w holly ah ioiloneii i ;.J«l tract ot land lor nioru
th 111 six-months :iuvt ("receding the tillage! this
threO allblax n.Uiat she hits w le.iliy tailed to establish
resid necou said tract, and has failed to ruim
ale or l.npr.iie said u^el 111 *n\ maimer, mid
that -aid laiinre 1.- not due to einplo) menl in the
at my. Niivj or mwrioe Corps of the t'nited
Stat'.s. -a I | 'irtli'- are l«odi\ notified to ap
pi ,.r, respond and etft-reiMonce touching said
ategutiiMiHt
W .1
p. \'i n, range 111, west of
the Indian Meridian. In* nleil not ice-of int< 11
lion to make li tin I Commuui lion proof. U>e«tab-
lleli cltii.ti ... tin* land above described, before'
NOTK I'. FOIt PUBLICATION ' the I leikoftlle District court of C'llsKreountv
' Department of the Inlerlrr. ! ' Ul '"S 0"iCW'" kla ' 0,1
1'. S Land otliee at hi Ueno, ukla. Nov. 4 l Uii. I (:i;,imUn( nati>«<as witnesses-
Notice I- hereby given that Ainui P. Saunders j N(,.th n ||U1(, | ,.rr. -t lieedev Chnrlev
of h.--, Oklahoma. «iii., oil D«;. 11, f,«.t made, sic Ih.nal'i, Alv., V. - lireeu. *H of Foss Okla. "
lbi i>>tead Applicath n. No. lorsK1,. sec |. it\N,iC -|i m i- l(< ituiit
to. i« p. a 11. IC IH.west of tlie Indian Meridian. ' K " Kl>U r'
has tiled notice of Intentioa to invkw final live I
vear poof to establish claim t th-. land above
described, before the < leakot the District court |
ot 1 uster eountv, Okla., at Ui> olllee. in Arapaho 1
okla ,on Dec , t. , t!«t«.
Claimant name us wit>ie« ie: :
Jonathan Uage..I. T. Morgan, William Mils-
grove, W . .1 Northrop, all of Kos-. > klahoiua. I
KK VNK C. SICKLl.s. Uegister.
L. E. PAYNE,.
THE
watchman
M. Bfcf.rs
Foss
C. DI RNKTIK
Cordell
Alex Haddlock Sic It.
Burnett© & Beets
AIUQttNfclY.s- \T UVW
In IW, 1 dJnhonut.Miid the liaal iiearlng wli I he ! lot .: so 1, N w V, sec 0 twp 12 n It is w I meridian
held at ic o cioek a. m. on November '.'4 IWH, I e 1 has. filed notice of bis intei tlon to make Una I
if i.l-- I! -ii-trr and tteceiver at tlie I'liiU'd tlvc year proof U> establish cuiini to the
Alex HatllOCk is verv siok this : State* Oilir.t in KIKeno. Oklahoma. | land above described, before A. M. Latimer
, . . . ... . That -a .i ••oiiic-i.int havinit. In a piopcr nf Coiinti .lodge of Custer Count,, at Arapaho, ou
I week WttV 8 >. lieinini* Uke tn© I fl.|' .-it. filed Sep:« tnlH-riM, iwn, net .forth facts | Dec. 4. ihis.
n.,,,iIT|,n;« IIu.«o tln'olr. ' wuwh !i • i-that after duo diilirunce personal, claimant name* ns wtt.iesse.
ipneumt nia Ci v . lie was StriGK- ,1,1-n.diee can not be made, It is Halph ii. Phillips, .litntei liooth, William.
ten aboil.' the irst ;ill ! has not I noivhy ord-ri'd and dlrectnl that'such noticebe ! Pier:e.of Ko* Okla, and trnen k. Sowlh 01
. 11,1 . 1 I guvla'liv dae an 1 proper piiliiienrliui. | Arapi^iaOkla.
1 I'COSL atUQ.tO lit' 1-UI l.'.U'jn slJUCC- . FIUSKC MCKL^, Uegistw. I Fua^k C\ SICKU S, UeicHe..
i. •'
Jewelry.
FOSS, OKLAHOMA
Boys, any girl would appreci-
ate a pound of those delicious
Rimer chocolates at the Elileo
Confectionery..
noticf. ron rniLic vriov.
Department ot the I nterior. mu 1 • .
Land office at ki iteno. okia.. Nov., 3, i!*is. 1 That has never misrepresented!
N«dc# I* hereby prlvon that Archlo li. Sheets
n. k .< in 011 Novemhur Is. UK's. , of Foss, okla. who on Now mber il. I ax made
llara. Notary I'uMie at Ills ulliee Homestead Kntry >0 tOtiVli. ti riot 2 Sw ^ NKS
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