The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 7 of 10
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A MOST UNHAPPY
MAN
Is he who is dependent upon his
children for support.
A savings account is insurance
against dependance upon those
whom we love most.
The boys future is pretty well es-
tablished who hat formed a syste-
matic habit of saving.
Any boy may start this habit with
$1 or more.
State Guaranty Bankm
Capital, $15,000. Surplus. $3,232.07 Deposits, $165,093.45
Officers
President, D. A. belmore. Vice Pies., G. W. Wiley.
Cashier, P. W. Kaemer.
Directors
P. Flynn, J. H. Holden. G.W.Wiley, D.A.Belmore
Granite, Oklahoma,
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Extra Special Announcement
We are authorized to announce
that the Fort Worth Record will
make the following auusual offer
to Rural Route subscribers 011
account of the forth coming
prohibition campaign: The daily
and Sunday Record will be sent
by mail to any Rural Route ad-
dress or to those living in small
towns, where the Rocord Is not
delivered by local carrier, from
now to July 31, 1911, for $1,00,
or from nown until August 31,
1911, for $1.50. Remitby money
order direct to the Record Co.,
Fort Worth. Texas.
Every farmer should become
throughly posted on this great
vital question and the record can
be depended upon to give both
sides of the question fully and
impartially.
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Spring Is In The Air
KODAK
KODAK TIME
Start In Now and Let Us
Show You All That's
New From the
KODAK CITY.
Drehmer's Book Store.
Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers
Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed."
««Wh' some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for
sear *' Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.
Act inmissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of
the Patent Office
GREELEY & MANURE
Paten t Attorneys v
wASHING I-QN, t). c,
WANTS
BRING RESULTS
Telephone Number 20.
How 10 Make Mischief. ENTERPRISE
Keep your i > w on your neigh
born. Take ctre "f them I>
not let iheruKtu' without watcli-
inij. Tin- muv do tome tiding
wrong if you do. To Im« > urv.
y u never knww tin111 to do any*
thing bud. due it may i e on your Wantk|> io«m> chicken* and 100
account that they have n it. Pel -1 cine* of eggs at once. Highest
haps if it had not b«*«n for your Market price paid. Brooks & Sons,
kind care they would have dis it the Racket Store.
graced ilieir.selves u long t me-
at" Therefor do not rehx any Kou Sale- Two atone business
.(Tort to to k... them where ™ M«in «treet... Gran .It-;
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they ought to be. Never mind
your own buafncsM it will 'ak" . , .. .
, i*or Sale (,henp; Ligntning
eare of lUelf. I hire is a man u.^, Hav prew (Jood as n-w.
puling along -lie w look! igovtr s,.,, .1 t\j. McMillion, Granite,
the fence be suspicious of him' Oklahoma.
perhaps he contemplates * t^aling
some of these dark nights: there For Sale- 4S0 acre* of land
is no knowing what queer fan- near lialhart, Texas, or will trade
DR.
M
HENDERSON
811 TO 815 WALNUT ST.. KANSAS CITY, M'J.
cies he may have got into his
head.
If you find any aymtoms of
anyone passing out of the field
of duty, tell ever/one else w hat
you see and be particular that
you see a great many. It Is a
good way to circulate such things
it may not benefit yourself or
any one else particularly. Do
keep something going silence is
a dreadful thing; though it is
said there was silence in heaven
for the space of half an hour, do
nor let such a thing occure on
earth; it would be to much for
this mudane speere.
If after all your watchfull
care you cannot see that they
have anything bad, throw out
hints that, they are no belter than
thry shovld be—that you would
dot wonder if the people found
out what they were after a
while; they may not carry their
heads so high. Keep it going,
and some one may take the hint
and begin and help italong after
a while—then there will be mus-
ic and every thing will work like
a charm.
Follow the above directions
and you will pretty sure make
plenty of mischief,
Now is the time to get rid of
your rheumet.ism. You will find
Chamberlain's Liniment wonder-
ful. One application will con-
vince you of its merits. Try it.
For sale by W. R. Veale.
for land in this vicinity.
Jones. Granite, Okla.
J. B.
For Salk 100 pound capacity
refrigerator, good as new. See
it at Gooch Hardware Co.
Universal Concrete Fence
Post.
How does an everlasting fence
post appeal to you? A farm
fenced with straight, uniform
Concrete posts will look as beau-
tiful as a park, and will be a joy
forever. Call and see posts
at office of company, room No. 5,
Schave building.
J. M. Howel, a popular drug-
fist of Greensburg, Ky. savs we
use Chamberlain's Cough Reme-
dy in our own household and
know it is' excellent. For sale
by W. R. Veaje.
Wins Fight for Life.
It was a long and bloody bat-
tle for life that was waged by
James B. Mershon, of Newark,
N. J., of which he writes, "I had
lost much blood from lung hem-
orrhages, and was very weak
and run-down. For eight months
I was unable to work. Death
seemed close on my heels, when
I began, three weeks ago, to use
Dr. King's New Discovery. But
it has helped me greatly. It is
doing all that you claim." For
weak, sore lungs, obstinate
coughs, stubborn colds, hoarse-
ness, la grippe, asthma, hay-fev-
er or any throat or lung trouble
it's supreme. 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by W. R. Veale.
Oeer sa rurtl* tUneae City.
—n« eight
>1 poaer. ploiptM <•'*
se. ro fu* d IuhM
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If
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Stricture
Hydrooele and
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ggrSUbMimic, Ninrout ail Seiei?' Clr
Cur** MtMfMUed or tanary refunded An n dte<aea furt. • •
•tare-it hiji r.«u m«Htieiaa aa^.| No Iraa M'ln> r* •
.-.Ml i.y aia.l and ttprru MeU'.eleca Mel evertabrre. Ir« a I. a "
tbirweeiew. 0* r w raee eure<l. A« and esprrieseeera ib* *.m.. i
caw «od .cud for t«r« . coeauliauua IrteeaJ aocBdantial, penoaa.lj or '■ tail*
Seminal Weakness-*
Sexual Debility, of *onthf<i.
full Ire and esee -
and lull or Miua.
t«oteb*i oe Ota fere.
, /, ifuin«ea, ia hfulti .«ea<Jev rek>nto
><«>a>t>, ate-, ourad for life. I atop ettfbi
■ .... . raatore eexoel power. nerrr and
br ,hi power.enUrfe ana alrrn*th n erek
,ri« and nitkr you lit for marrlnee H«d<1
fraa boob end ..at of queatlOM
Radically furad with a
laf 1
imoais
Varicocele
*o«ie d# bull jr. •
tam. , prrmaor * liy 1
Syphilis, :,V
curtd (or Ufa Itlond pt>
prir ita dlaapana pn tnai.i .
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of abovedl «a.ra.
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DOCTOR KING
Nerve, Blood and Skin Specialist
Nervous Dlltaitl, Varicocele, Blood
Polsoo. Stricture. Hydrocele. Kidney and
Bladder and Prostatic Tronblea. Lwpns.
Skin (lancers, Special and Private Diseases.
Rheumatism. Catarrh, and Chronic Dlsaaaea
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED.
: CUBED WITHOUT SEVERE OPEMTIVE
PILES PROCEDURE W«Tt FQf
la Mcdtclac, Daly aad Legally Oualtflad. altera
17 yeara aa a apaclallat la tfca Iraat*
Or. Ilat. H'tular Cradaati
yon th- Larda aad Valaabla Expcrleaca of
meal ol Nerve. Blood aad Skli Olaeaaaa. . m . . ..
All Medlclaea luralabed raady for nae. No lajarloaa draft aaad. J*J*'*"*
tlon fron bttalaesa. Medlctaaa aea t everywhere, free fro« da e aad breabag-
!So Medlclaea aealC. O. D-. ualeav laalrucled. Thonaaada of caaea cared.
Conaaltatloa f ree; at office or by Mil.
WPITF Fw b KW't Beek "FkIi Fw Res"; 72 M««* ««l FREE
YVKI I L sesledm plun eavelepe; Ibis book test asly npoe repwsl. *
DR. KING
501 1-2 MAIN ST.. UPSTAIRS
COR. 4th AND MAIN STS.
Port Worth, Texas.
Furnished rooms; very best of
table board. Mrs. N.J.Vaughan,
opposite Presbyterian church.
I
Cured Mtots
Fresh
Vegetables
Do your cooking on a New
Perfection oil stove; Three
burner stove andoven for $12.50.
Two burner stove and oven for
$10.00, at Gooeh Hardware Co.
To Farmers.
The Enterprise extends a cor-
dial invitation to the farmers of
Greer County to contribute any
item of interest with reference
to crops, or any special crop, its
effect upon the land, the benefits
to be deprived, and in fact any
thing you think would be of in-
terest to your neighbors. What
is beneficial to one farmer is
good for another, and if you
have something good, be broth-
erly and tell others about it
through the colums of The En-
terprise.
A Charming Woman
Is one who is lovely in face,
form, mind and temper. But
it's hard for a woman to be
charming without health. A
weak, sickly woman will be ner-
vous and irritable. Constipation
and kidney poisons show in pim-
ples, blotches, skin eruptions and
a wretched complexion. But
Electric Bitters always prove a
godsend to women who want
health, beauty and friends. They
reflate Stomach, lovel and Kid-
neys. purify the blood; give
strong nerves, k.right eyes, pure
br^th. smooth,velvety skin, love-
1 Is complexion and perfect health.
Try them. 50c at W. R. Veale's.
We give Premium Tickets
with every Purchase.
THE DIXIE.
BEST,
SAFEST,
CHEAPEST,
That tells the story of our
NEW PERFECTION
OIL STOVES.
The ONLY thing for Hot
Weather CooRing.
Refrig'erators !
We Have in Many Sizes.
Screen Wire!
Keep Out the Flies.
H0CKADAY MERC. CO.
GRANITE, OKLA.
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Charles E. Hill and Sons. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280535/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.