The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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PtiiMhflKK'M Kiroui
Of lti rendition of (he Kuir (<Mnr
•Rfy HurIi of (iriiilt.
Hrptrnber 12. ((*!«.
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A M NI'KARM <« HUr.
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. thta h tiny of KeM IMS,
C. K. HIIX. Notary p.itdk.
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ti. W. 81'KAKS. iHrvctori,
Christy Show* hav«
known hj* purveyor* of clean
moral amusement for nearly a
00 quarter of n century and have
g3t4S2-7l thin year outdone their own
Banking
Olhfr ml r i*l9 ownrd
Due from bunk*
t'h«*k* und nth«-r ra*h item* run i • former effect* in .Ti'urintr the
Bill* of cxchsnr 2,t 57.6S , . . , , ...
Cm* in bonk 4.443JI?, aOeroUt*. oquili-
TOTAL ioft.242.is j brists, ju|fifk n , wire walkers.
I.labilitin
Capital tock paid in
8ti|plu« fund
Undivided profit*. Imh
•■xfMnsM'* and tux**
I hi* to b«nkk
Individual d<
Hollar
K .con ()<i
2,t&0,00| down*
aqriel
The Granite Enterprise
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Slip a few Prince Albert
smokes into vour system!
1.KOEIS2.
nbscription, tfi.ot the Uui
to
paid
tubjmrt
f dfjxmt
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Non# I
Tim* wrtificat
Certified ch«**k
Ca«hier'« chock*
outstanding
Note# and bill# rwl ^rou
Bill* payable
Unearmd lnUr *t ....
TOT AI
State of Oklahoma,
litwr, m: I. W. K IK
of the above named Bank do so]
•wear that the a box e vmiwni
true to the liext of my knowledjj
belief so help me Cod.
W. K. BOG AN, C i
Subacrllied and sworn to befo
this 21 day of Sept , llHti
C. E. HILL. Notary F
!>. A BKLMORK
<; W. WILEY
Dan Cook will make your old
?H,:nf..07' suit look like new. Phone No.
30000 nm' 'ie w'i" come a jumping.
. .li
County of
•an, ( aahier
do aulemnly
iai«mcnt i*
For Sale Cheap—A jfood six
room house. On Kiowa street,
second house north of railroad.
East front, fine well and good
outbuilding. A lawrence.
Of the condition
Bank of Cr:inii
Resource*
Loans and dise
Overdrafts, s.hu
unsecured
Securities with Banking
Board
Stocks, bonds, warrants t
Bnnkind House
F'urni'iurr and fixtures .
Due from banks
Exchanges for c
house
Bills of exchangr
Cash in bank ..
TOTAL
Liabilities
Capital stock pai
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes paid
Due to banks
'Individual deposits subject
to check
Time certificates of deposit
Cashier's checks
outstanding 47.2f!
TOTAL Sf4,040.18
State of Oklahoma, County of
Greer, ss: I, A. M Spear3, Cashier
of the above named Bank do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
artists contortionists. I'ROHrKtTS FINK for STATU
and trained animal I FAIR
wonders. j «
From preaent indications ihe
Oklahoma State Fair and Ex*
position that opens Saturday for
eight days, will smash all re-
•.<.64, Christy Shows will exhibit | cords for exhibits and attend-
None here October G, leave yourjance.
1,3 ;l.lo|troubles in-hind and come and! For several months it has been
'.242.is1 enjoy yourself. evident that exhibits in all de-
j partments gave promise of
mounting up beyond previous
years. This is notably so ir
county exhibits, machinery
culinary, automobile show, live
stock and poultry department
If you havn't traded with us J A general prosperous condi-
give us a trial this month. Weltion prevailing tl^roughout the
appreciate it. Guthrie & j state augers well for attendance
Directors claim that the cur-
rent fair will prove the best
balanced event of its kind on re-
cord in Oklahoma. Many new
features, both educational and
ntertaining, have been
provided. In addition to , the
auto races scheduled for two
days and harness and running
for four, the vaudeville bill
looks good. The biggest feature
of the whole program, in fact
the biggest single feature ever
You've heard many an earful about Ihe Priixre Albert
patented process that cuts out bite and p«rch and let* you
snniue your till without a comeback 1 Stake your b4tnk roll thi t
it proves out every hour of the d4 y.
Prince Albert has always been sold
without coupons or premiums. We
prefer to {five quality!
There's sport smoking a pipe or rolling
your own, but you know that you've got
to have the right tobacco! We tell you
Prince Albert will bang the doors wide
open for you to come in on a good time
firing up every little so often, without a
regret! Youll feel like your smoke past
has been wustcd and will be sorry you cannot
back up for a fresh start.
the national joy smoke
li-. ward.
HKIJ'S RKI'OIM
<>kia..
I Millars
£ ! now
|KMY
j :«;>.• j
sf 1.040.18
I WilIarH
■ .... Oi,
. --".on
t j I features,
fgl" J | and ent
I sfl 1 provided.
1M.00
304.13
7. r." 7.65
i.028.14
j booked for the State Fair, is the
'"Last Days of Pompeii," a
magnificent night production
necessitating three hundred peo-
ple and thousands of dollars
Pure Food and Confectionery "°"h of ^rr^s.its .pri!i"
J jentation. Officials state this is
the most expensive feature ever
secured here.
Royal Cafe, City Cafe
and Bakery.
Phones 28 and 51.
BRYAN & CHAPMAN
Granite, Ox lahoma.
Get your school supplies at W.
R. Veale's.
i
Knowf About the Oven!
Judge for yourself—see the large oven, made
in one piece of heavy boiler iron and notice the
very close riveting—nothing is left to the ima-
gination in the oven construction of
Coie?s Hot Blast Range
Range Secrets Disclosed!
us&SMTl
gotten out of a chummy
jimmy pipe or a makin's
Cii g a r e 11 e with
Prince Albert for
packing"'
yH*
Albert tit)
rd tin. and In
t, every Pfio
Albert pmckage. has
a real nin.igMo you
i lt« rrvffur •id*. You II
•*« p,«ter trJ
I. That iiiciui
United State*Govern
granted • i>«tent
I ruc**s by which Prince Albert
i by h h.rh tongue bit*
thromt pmreh mre cut u t
where tobacco ti. ol«J you'llfliu
Prince Albert «w..itiug 5
in toppy re 1 bant, V; tidy
red tln , US:: hmidtom*
pound and half-pound
humidors and in
that clever crystal
glasfc humidor, with
•pong
? j ti it seeps the
tobac
fine condition —
R J RKYNOU^rOftAUOCU
N C
Christys Hippodrome Shows
will exhibit at Granite, Oct.
the company this season is big-
ger, better than ever and now
travels in two" big pullman cars.
Watch for the free exhibition on
Main Street show dav.
3 HIPPODROME tfWAt*
HOWO
TIMES AS LAfv'CF
AS LfiST YE/.f?
v
EVERTTHIRG K# THMySMUl
CARS
PKOPLE
AC1S
DOGS
PONIES
KNTS
MUSICIANS
ANIMALS
lHAT CHRISTY REPUTATION
!S * POSITIVE CfidPAHTEE OF OCANTfTy
OUALiTr, Ho*-s;r akd ratjsf*c^:ok'
Oahide Exhibiwioii
OK THE SHOW
BtfO« UCH f'cfl'l/fM/IICi
SEAHORSE
EXHIBITtO
OAIIY
RAIN OR SH'KE BHIW b
I ^iir iilnaa.
!
j Before and After
makes a fiifftrencc in the appear-
•nce of any garment entrusted txi u«
I to be
l-leaned.
AND PRjESSKD
City Tailor Shop
DAN COOK. Prop.
Granite, Oct. 6
AT 8 P. M.
:S
The entire oven edge, top-bottom
and sides is exposed to view in this
remarkable range.
In no other range is the edge of
the material used exposed to the eye,
and thus the weight and quality can
only be guessed at. When you pur-
chascCole's Hot Blast Range yousee
the heaviest material ever used in the
construction of a domestic range.
Oven will not warp or buckle.
Heaviest body material made of
Copper-Alloy Iron.
Come in today—stop past range
troubles now and purchase Cola's
Durable Hot Blast Range. It
wiil mean economy in fuel and
repair bills.
BY WAY OF REMINDER
let us tell you that the finest and purest Grocer-
ies on the market today are being retailed in our
store at most moderate prices. You will fare
worse wherever else you buy. We show you the
freshest and most varied stock, the very best
grades in all lines, and we promptly deliver or-
ders to your satisfaction. One trial will convince
you.
"The Double Capacity Range"
Lock for the Name "Cole's" None Oiher Gsn
X-
jF'OfSGicz' F\
JOHN WILLIS
-
Cm..r.V
> a B. W. BRANNAN, GROCER
f| Phon
Ibhs
Phone No. 83
Granite. OkUhoma
Phone No. 83
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1916, newspaper, September 29, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280499/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.