The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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of the city. the sufcurbe
the country — sotr.ew' ere
-there'® a bit of mother
earth your should own.
Now is the time to buy
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FORTUNES ARE MADE
m real estate, by the men who know We win
advise you fearlessly and honestly if you will give
us the chance. What do you want? It you don't
know, let us suggest.
MARVIN SPEARS§
Granite, Oklahoma.
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Subscribe for The Enterorise
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NamraJy ike eieetwa* of
e surf sumner anc fail ca.
orysnxauoa of a3 parties.
Jttus is fuiog oo. the Deafcxra'-
u w«4i m all others. This car
} be i>o*. however. without in
any mtmarm taking frt>m th-
[ ioyai Kiooort of t*« *ar prou-a o
We brieve i: rill oe so a ,ne
Senat-jr Stone should rrmem
ber that a s ova l<>y a-ty is of u e |
foreed brar.d Ac lae hea: oi
the Senate Committee on For-
eign Affair*, he oop^aed the
L* oi ted State* entering the wa-
sp to the very .ast. and onh ■
after the die was east did h^j
; pledge hi* support to the Ad I
*; ministration. He pred cted al
^manner of caiam;::-^ for thr
& e untry, and there will noc te
«art<rg rho^e who wou.4 xtsi<>
hrm of eheh*h f?g a den re f-
c me bark with an "I tnid ycu
so."
The Senator is practica'y
aJoae in hi* fears for the col.
tey. The other party iea< ersf
seem satisfied with the splendid!
«upport accorded the Pr^s dert's
war pohcy by, hi* po<i ;cal op-s
p>.rents, ar.d which sepportthej {
hate every reason to fceiiere^
* Li be coottnoFd.
Now is the time to Buy! Prices
will be higher.
8 teams of Horses and
Mules.
3 Cows and Calves.
1 Extra Fine Brood
So v. Will have Pig's Soon.
All at My Yard, East of Main
Street.
D. A. BELMORE.
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Of Stock and Farm Implements
On the Public Street at Granite, beginning al 1 o'clock p. m..
Saturday, March 2nd
Teach
Children
To Save
Start the kiddies
right by making them
leant to save their money.
A personal savings account in
a high-class banking institu-
tion like this, where childrea
are fjven the proper anentioa
and encouragement to han-
dle their own finances
is a food start in the
right direction. One
dollar opens an account.
Safety—Honesty—Courtesy—Service
FARMERS' ST ATE BAN ft
The Rock Island Lines, through
j its Safety Bureau, WARNS you
! -bat the following practice* are
DANGEROUS, as indulgence
therein too frequently results in
less of life, Hmb and miner acci-
dents.
Failing to "Stop, Listen and Lock
Both Ways" before attempting to
cross a railroad track whether oa
foot or in a vehicle.
Trespassing upon the Right of
Way. tracks, engines, cars or ^
^ 1 ba-v ^se 9 years old
railroad Right of Way as a "short
cut" or using it as such ycarseif.
Standing tco dose to trac* when
a train is approaching.
Boarding or leading moving
trains.
Leaving train* on side opposite
die station platforms.
Riding upon the platfcrtns cr
steps of cars while in moticn.
Putting head or arms out erf car
windows.
Permitting yotsr baggage to re-
main in car aisles.
Permitting children to run about
the train while in motion, or go
HORSES
1 bay horse 5 vears old
1 black horse 5 years old
1 bay mare 4 years old
1 black mare 6 years old
1 blk horse colt coming 2 yr
1 bay colt coming 1 year old
1 blk colt coming 1 year old
IMPLEMENTS
1 4-horse grain drill
11-row binder 1 incubator
1 Godevil 1 Grain binder
2 riding listers planters
1 double disc plow, new
1 disc harrow 1 Drag harrow
3 riding cultivators
2 low wheel farm wagons
from ^to car unaccompan^.y TP HMO Sums of §10 and under, cash. On sums of
^^n^STtSis0^ ^ 1 —over §J0 credit to Oct. 15, 1918, will be given;
Tn?ENoR^^lL/cR,nr [) Per cent interest with approved security; 5 per cent dis-
heip us to-prevent injury - count for cash on sums over $10. All property must be
M W BROADERICK ^or removal from the premises.
U. J. DAVIS, Owner
ajrer^t for
STARK PIANOS
25 >aas gua'ant-e, and aoi l or.
ewy payment*
P. W. Raemer, Clerk
Col. E. H. Kicg, Auctioneer
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, February 22, 1918, newspaper, February 22, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280836/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.