Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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SUMMER EXCURSIONS
—to—
Colorado
The Enterprise
Pdbll ti«<j and K4ltc<l Ijy
DARNELL BROS.
E E. DARNELL, Editor
a. E. DARNELL, mang'r.
Hntcred at the l>o«t Office In Fbk, Ukla. •
ccoiiu Claae Mall Matter.
SUBSCKIMTION MATKS:
0m tuf, hiiln fa u hm. 9mfl
W->lii^l«! or Markfti (;•> >, nt offlre f.uj
Great Lakes and Canadian
Resort*.
New England and South-
eastern Summer Resorts.
California and the North
Pacific Coast. ,
Verv Low Rates
i taftdsohiely i 11 u.* t r a t ed
booklets, descriptive <if Col-
orado,California and North-
ern and lOantern Summer
Resorts free on rewutst.
(Jew. h. I ee,
IS*. A rl . Utile u rk. \rk.
J, s. McNaily,
• l l.ihoiii i i\i
WHY THEY QUIT
Home of our farmers .wonder
why their sons have u desire to
quit the farm, preferring town or
city life. The eause is largely
with the farmer himself. With
the boy on the farm it is perpet-
ual toil in good weather all
through the busy season, and
j j perpetual loneliness in had veath-
| er and most of the winter season.
The time when the farmer has
leisure is the very time when they
j can not get away from heme on
account of their isolation and bad !
fc | roads. The boy hunters for
i company and his heart revolts,
c j against this unendurable Jonliness
l i and t«i free himself from it walks
e nulej through the mud to spend
8; an hour at the country store. Wo
are glad to note that in some sec-!
r tions of our country the
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! KILl. THE COUCH
jap CURE t iJNCS
with
FOR Go"--HS
/
. ^ ...... young
J people of both sexes hava broken
through these barriers and estab-
lished farmers' clubs and little
societies of i ne sort or another.
This should be encouraged and
will prove a great tonic t > keep
the young people on the farm
| and make life to them worth the
living.
Shook us up considerably and
for a few days could not do
justice to our trade. For this
reason we have decided to ex-
tend our sale to and including
August 8th, and will sell at
prices named in last week's
issue of this paper.
Our stock is again in t'ptop
condition and we vviij be gl d
to see you any time and show
some of our bargains.
Yours for business,
saocs##
price
~y. - - SOc A: Ji.no. .
_ _ I.DS Trial Bpk'c Free!
AND All THRCATAUS UINGTHOUBtES. [
ouarantve1) bati8facioky|
ok money hefundeix
w. sl (thapa.
FARM - LOANS
CHEAP MONEY *
The Twin Federation of Labor
of Oklahoma at their meeting at
BEST TERMS.
cfflcc ttt city Scales.
Auctioneer.
It is a poor exeuse of an old
hen, if permitted to run loose, in
Ardmore this week passed reso- , town> that cani,ot make at lea8t
lutions condemning Bill Murray °ne enemy out of a good neigh-
in language that he cannot mis- 'j(j*
t..lu ,u I exploring Ihtir inten- The poultry industry id an im-
tion of opposing him foi-any of^ , 1)in r , , . , . ...
i,, . Tportant factor todav and will
fice to which he may aspire. Kate i , , ,
...... 1 1 \ ! bear much study, whether con-
barnaru wes present —and dc- i . i • i
. . , due tod as a side line or as an ex-
nounced the speaker for hi-5 <iu- i
.. . 1,1 IU i elusive occupation.
phcity, calling him a tool of the ! ___
interests and an enemy to the
masses. Tnis is a hard knock'
for the fellow who ha? been
For experience i have <he best i n° evt'r 8etk nnother "lueo in th
r. the west. as to looks, rm a 18'«te he will probably find thi
•eautv. Ricrhti..* i ti: j Organization hard to doal with.
pleased to look up# n himself as a
second Joe Cannon, and should
he ever seek another office in the
is
If you want to know all you
have ever don^and many things
you never thought of doing, just,
run for office and you'll get your
character aired in good shape.
oeauty. Fighting weight, 170j
vunds (Never light.)
6ol a. he Ran, I
The Old-Time Auctioneer.
The usual number of deaths by
accidents were recorded in the
metropolitan papers on .luly 5th.
Kverv year tho same tale is told.
County Weigher.
[Political Advertisement paid by
John h. Harris, sl.lo.]
The county commissioners at
j the session now being held aps
pointed .John h. Harris county
weigher. John made the race at
the primary at the time the other
county officers did but the con-
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 j
becomes necessary for every j
county to elect one this fall. asj
the county commissioners reco
Call at residence two ftnd f>ne-
■ralf miles west of i3«ssie, or
!'. )do t0 Btwwil. Ali eai.s an-
Bwered promptly
DARNELL DROS.
Eggs are holding up the price
pretty well and would be higher ' here is only ore way to avoid
; it ihf farmers would be morei this, and that is by having fire-
careful in sorting their eggs, i crackerless, skyrocket-less, ctfp-
When the deakr ships his eggs ! pistolless cele brations.
to the city he knows that each-
egg will be "candled" and all After a man has 3pent his life
bad ones thrown out. This loss, | as the devil wished, it doesn't
together with those he culls out!iook reasonable to us that he can
j before shipping, cuts down his! he to'the Lord on his deathbed
Real Estate JllSlliUllCe I marsin j>rogt many many and go straight to Heaven. In
ancl Notary Public i,ime8 so 1,,w that would take a our °pinicm thf ta,k of deathbed
• j owerful glass to discover it. We j repentance have kept many from
i believe that if orvly fresh eggs i entering the pearly gates.
. j >1 Papers Correctly Drawn, j were marketed the price of hen • —
Ollice at Enterprise. i'uit would naturally rise. j C?rd of Thanks.
1 me —- | To tboso whe oaeisUd «• In th*
,*| i "11 r" v Don't knock! Help yourself jcarc and preservation of our stoj-e
■ lct.ll kills Cotton! along by becoming popular an j i during the fire we wish to extend j
r. paul is a reliable con,- push your frienci9 with you. Its
They jisj- their losses in
o. c. Phillips went to Oklaho-
ma City Saturday and returned
Sunday.
Mrs. Mead and .children are
visiting in the north part of the
state.
Jersey Cream nnd Mother's
bread at the Elite Confectionery,
a. w. liiggs had business at
the county se it yesterday.
Some cheap money to loan on
farms.—Darnell Bros.
Harry Locke of near
was in town Monday.
Butler
■wed Mr. Harris' claim to this i ^ (arm* for « '«• see
office it would be no more than j '
just for the democrats to recog-1 a. l. West was in town Sfttfo*
nize his claim and give him a|day.
renomination on August 4th. Mr. i — —
Harris is well qualified for the ^ herring is m town today,
position nd deserves tho support
of every loyal democrat.
Just f.-act!y Right.
"I have used Dr. King's
Life Pills for several years,
find them just -exactly ri^
says Mr. a. a. Felton, of Harris-
ville, n. y. new Life Pills re-
lieve without the least discomfort.
Best remedy for constipation,
The
pun
full*
It will pay you to have it
i in th ind l\ijliaH< 81.
5Al.'L. daiinell ykos.,
Agents.
our heartfelt (hanks. But for
\ ery es*y. Be a good fellow and j this timoly aid we ohould have
yi'u 11 soon hava a procession of I suffered a toial loss. Until a
followers. No man ever helped ! better opportunity i6 offered we
himself knocking ether people1 take this method of expressing
down in character or business. |0ui" appreciation.
Herring & Young
L. E. P A V N E
THE
WATCHMAN
That guarantees his work.
foss, oklahoma
-—
House for k'offt.—See Darnell! eolation in America at the
*koa.. ,at thei Enterprise office. > ont tiniAis $32.
Many more towns die for want
i of confidence on the part of the
business and lack of publi® spirit
i than from opposition of neigh-
boring towns and f dverse cit cun'. -
J stances.
Elsewhere will be found a new
departure for this paper—an em-
ployment bureau. It hasn't
brass knobs and a swell front.
bilioussness an 1 malaria,
at George Mayer's drug store.
i ^ — 1
f. r. Murphy, of the Foss
Hardware went to el Reno Sat-
! urdsy night to meet Mrs Mur-
phy and Master Claud on their
return from Herrington, Kansas,
where they had been visiting for f
a month.
Notice.
On account of the fire in Foss
Dr. Patterson will have to -post-
pone his engagement here till tho
3d and 4th of August. Will of-
fice at the Diamond Hotel.
How oi l you bit?
nevertheless, it will fill along feltj
want. If you need a hand or1 If you want th« best of coaloU
want a job call up No. 20 and we etc., go to Robt. a. King andcet
will do the rest. i National Light oil, p. w. oil and
PXe*" i o n n o r , I White r08e ^°line and you Will
{. SecJlarncLl Bros., farnx. loans, be satisfLetL.
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Darnell, E. E. Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, July 31, 1908, newspaper, July 31, 1908; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270654/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.