The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917 Page: 4 of 9
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Start Now
Tire Equipment
gLCJN NOW by getting a Fbk for your
V 8P"r® nm. ThouMnd. of today s user,
of complete h.k equipment bc«.„ y"Z
«go with the purchase of a single tire Elx-
that the ^amou',
doltr t?~I " H k'realf8t dollar-for-
dolIter t«re value on the marker—and the
t£o^ver ^Uality is hi«her <°d"v
f-M Tint For S*U By
S HOT WEATHERS 9
S COMFORTS
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GRANITE MOTOR CO
TKe man with money
S«s his money for fit's
er°P ll\er\ l\e puis
" fe-
lt where if is sa,_
i /■ in the Bank.
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takes sense
It takes cents to make dollars.
keep dollars.
This man knew enough to put seed Into the grj„ c
and it grew into a crop Now he knows enough to n
dollars In the bank and grow a fortune. He know, n
he plants grain It grows; if he plants dollars they grew
But dollars don't fear weathzr cunditions
Put YOUR"money in OUR bank.
We add 4 per cent interest.
You can start TODAY—START I
Uato Guaranty Bank
D. A. Retmore. Pr„, G. W. Wiley. Vice-Pres
W E. Boann rQcki*><
Mill
CO
in the
heart
B; 4^' /■*'% i
of the city, the suburbs \
the country—somewhere |
„ ^ - there's a bit of mother *
| .PR ^/^\/(|^TATTE earth your should own.
*** Now is the time to buy %
re v«'uei rise beyond your available means a
FORTUNES ARE MADE I
in real estate, by the men who know. ,We will &
advise you fearlessly and honestly if you will give B
us the chance. What do you want? If you don't p
know, let us suggest. g|«
MARVIN SPEARS 1
Granite. Oklahoma.
THAT
I «Alt:
I .a.1' ,*"mW h"**' "•*** • lu
I I*. Oittiwii iiailwu lo a trial Ht trn,«.
I M «NM hat* horn a vlolatloa uf a
I Prt ri|>U of aeutraittr. au4 at •
I mm Vftfc all Em^H. w,*.
I 9k0a «* try was tbe trustee of
I •«.! the only na'loa capable of rrfrtll
I neutrul rights.
I The telaare if..if «OQ|,| biT#
I an a«t „f ,,r> jm,, B, Ull, ^
I German li.irrn^l Port oral
I w a ratrar.l.^1 • an vt w#p aD(J
W«a foliowa4 l / an tf.c
I ?«rtil'i "f Mr ',y (,'fUi,l,y
FoUowJi.r ilia natoa llua> of war talk
I ap^oku.* *! Uwtotaa, Muiiif, Ati(u*t
I 81, Itat, Mr. Hooa«valt aald:
J. "Thc> ■t A* *r?,-aalm and
I prrpurm^. tiken tofrther. tunn * ■
I ptlnl (tatrloilam. Th«ra Bboold t cor.
I t pollej .mo urinamaut.
* AiuaiiCft, nhlrh aprang to ilia
aur. or of Cuba In Im. tin* ,t,HH| an
I l<1l «|m.< taior of the invasion of Bel.
I flutn. the alnkliif nt the LualtaOi. tha
continual aluushter of our own rttl-
J *«*n«, and of the rel*n of anarrlir. ra
| pine and murder lo Mexleo."
Tliea^ «re the deliberate deolara.
I tk n of the men with whom fandl-
I date Hugh** haw aald, "I AM IX COM-
I'LKTK ACCORD ' and llUKhea haa
I publicly eoocratnlated Rooaeveit tor
[ Whnt ho aaid.
. from their public atatementa lh«
I conclusion Ik lucvitiibie thut If either
I Uoo.se\ e|| or Hitches had been I'resl-
I dent when the Army of the Kalaer la-
I vaded Itcl^lum we would hare hud war
with Germany; That when the Lual-'
I tanla wua aiink lluit we would ha\«
bad wur with Germany, and Utut now
| we would have Instant war with Ger.
I many over the submarine raids In the
Atlantic ocean «tt the Massachuaetta
coast.
Mu*t we not agree with President
wilson v. hon spe«klnj{ at Shadow
Lawn on Septeuber :#), last, he said :
"Am I not right that we must draw
the conclusion tiiat it the Republican
party Is put Into power at the next
election, our foreign policy will be ra-'' •!
dlcally changed'/ —1
You con have all the comforts of cool weather dur. fi
'ff ' °[ f"y* of autnmer if you will provideM
m y *e/ Wtth ° /,ne of my Hot Weather Comforts.
m M
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OIL COOK STOVES
WATER COOLERS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
REFRIGERATORS
ELECTRIC IRONS
m
m
s
Z?UOWflt t0 y°Ur family to save ^em all or the
2 d"C°™forts Mo* >°u can. My Hot Weather Com Ml
M °ri Gwer' reduce ™mmer discomforts to the lowM
jj est point. Don't wait. Start the getting now.
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of theSS
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JNO. WILLIS
Hardware and Harness
to
ill
hi
TTHirpilinaiBBil
bman With a Country
W.ik Ia iL - A.—A.M. +
With Apologia to the Author of ■
J "The Man Without a Country." 1
Helen Rowland
—"■"■TTfrniiifrniiM
A' LWAY?"i,bt' W1T b' "" ^ 1 Vork w.P,r.
lliey have said of her,
"Why shall she vote? • *
Wh,at ('°U,d S,IE d0 10 defeni1 her Country—If ,k, had #B#T
Poor, foolish, tender, clinging, helpless litila thing'
How she babbles of Equality!
"SHE—who trembles in a thunderstorm f*' ' '
And shudder® at the booming of a sunset gun'
hV^ouBtVv-016' SHE C,nn0t flght- ,'n<, ki" "d *'•' U a*«( W. far
Well,
It has come—HER Hour! A -
And, with her "tender, cllngiug. helpless' Uauds. * -
She Is makiag munitions- lor England. 4 #
With her soft, white, useless fingers.she l ;a«hloni c
A hundred deaths In every one of tiiem!
Everywhere, ehe is ploughing, plan ing pi.'herln*
Sowing, reaping, harvesting.
And thua aarlng thousands of lives
For Her Country. ; r . ^
IF—
' ' HER
Can't fix it, N. Use Argue.''
1 ' *-Ap.B* FIXED.
I D jal .and, u, repairing, Carnage and Wood |
work, Gtneiai iiiacksmithing.
G. M. Wag'onseller, |
We can sell your place
We can sell you a place
We can get you a loan on
•'our pla-o
'4a c i : * ila;e ''our
"S a nping" place
VAN DYKE & ARNETT
Granite, Oklahoma.
Record
Warrants Faith
Jhe reports of this bank
esrp,r°#ress and successful in-
;n"Taw8 trCtf a,dherence the
business ,„j1 ,r<" «ction of the
our d^ ? hVnest consideration of
our depositors interests go to make
"b«^
and reliable depository.
Our record justi-
fies the faith of our
great number of
depositors and
insures protection.
^^2~^onejty—Courtesy—Service
farmers- state bank1
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1917, newspaper, July 20, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280604/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.