The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Some of the New Goods You
Can See at The Dixie Store:
Aeu Novelties in Wool Goods and Trimmings to
match. The dressmaker at our store will help
you to design your dress. Beautiful line of Mes-
salines; in fact our dress good* line cannot be bea-
ten Ladies Coats, Childrens Bear Shin Coats,
Ladies ' Shirts, Ladies Trimmed Ha's in fnct we
have two big rooms full of New Fall ^cods to
show you Ccme and see us. Set our Mens and
Boys' Suits, Hats and Caps. We have a big line
of Mens and Ladies' Sweaters. Big line of Jersey s
W.,S SHOT
3u? it diLt keep locket: Bros from selling it for Teas.
I! yen are looking [or something goad to eat. at the lowest
prices possible we are in a position to sell you just what
you want at the lowest prices We have got a new car of
Heliotrope and Choctaw flour that wilJ be here in a few
days and we thiuk it the best flour made.
l(Ve Mtill Save You
MONEY!
Heiititropc
Per nundred Ibt
$3.30
"Choctaw'
Per huno'ed It*
3.00
"Supenor
Per nunared )bs
2.25
"Star' Tobacxt-
Per pounc
40
Sarmor.
Per dozer.
1.00
*Slptlds,
Per bushei
1.00
Best Lye
Per car.
.05
Cortoicne
Large pail
1.45
Pure ' Rer* iard
Per ;iaii
1.50
Pure Appie Wiegar
Per ^aiior.
.35
Coffee
Per pound
.25
Pure Home-made Sorghum
Per gallon
.75
Vi t have a full line of syrups of ail kinds
at the very lowest prices
W
Yours For Cheap Prices
HACKETT'S CASH GRO.
First Door South of Veale's Drug Store.
^ wis
it Granite bnu^rpris*
iKvtutr rmijAY
1 1, M.. 2SI/'
t met. fiVK
Of cC tit) m'- Offc.il>
'JtltimHhl r.Vi. UrfVUKt U« BtttUi A* •V<-.
| Speaker Clark write.- «ivr-
taimngly of presidential aspira
:tioos that hav* failed. Jl<- may
not fee ^ great statesHiiiii. but to
tape* into til" €11*!- > A'id IXOfl litfi
Logl^r. of our day. be i. sou*
niSi'JriaO- tai><: it frOH.' *■-
L . W MX4LU ; ivc
S« bscripfKw, $1.2$ *tie yes
GRAJ#T£ LODGE
No. K;*4
A. F. & A. M
JMLaaUi 2tad ano 4th '! ue.--:
VUSJ'jr/NV; uejjiHKXZSi WIStJ&tMti
G. M. W' j*g on sei i*e, W. M
4 R Jon<-.-.: >-/•
Many a man who ki^ows his
place is unable to keep ft.
King Geofjge has best"w<*J ti**
title </f "Coiooel" upon Aviator
C^dy, so it seeenni there ar* oth-
er ways of getting it than by
living two weeks in Kentucky
T. It. may be a tramp of the
skies, as George So*her< nA **yt
but he *<>o' nergetie io be in
good tJUnriuy m the JioO'/e* (j«-j
ion.
The Enter p'j *e has an invita-
tion to be present at the ioaog-
ttratka* of Prefeid«-ft Stratt/xi O.
of tiie T'niv*f!>Jty
a' Norman Of) 2l t.
Pr^-sidefit ti"joirr its a • oted ■
cator ar*d we wne^reiy h'^pe hits
adf itti«tratiofi in Oklahoma wilj
! be DiteeessCal
Ch*.nx.a4i of tie Oir^' H' me
'yomniiitee, entered into a mutu-
ary satisfactory ny'eernent with
the C'>tk*ue looking to the erec-
tion of tbie bu l4ing n* sooti as
tbe furidt art in hand. The
members y' t!ie Tesnneseefe J>iv-
isi'>c 1*. D C win receive hearty
eofjamendati>G and support in
this ifrest ur^ertakin^ Tbey
eouid not rear a ir.ore apprvpr>:
ate or uaefu. rnemoriaj tijan such I
a atrocture ae this ■
Ti.! Jeacaer-.' Cvlle^e for tl.«
S-j'x'
BUSINESS PERSONALS
Jf ywu want a i>t>iio*h and uj.
t >-<iate hat a' d j^et the worth of
> ouf muney, ti e place le the 55 Ij-
!:ner> Store. Also carry a fuli
ioe of corset#-, hair ;iets. beiKif.
c'jrset eoverv g"d pint;.
«
House, Block of La?id for Sale
' heap See F.^J. Staeey.
Ko> R Nanny makes? FARM
jjosc* oa eas>
Save: Leg Of Boy
"Jt seemed that my 14-year
| iAO boy would nave to lose hif
jie^r. on account of an ugly ulcer
jcauned by a bad bruise. " wrote
|I>. F- Howard. Ayuone. N. C
f "Ali remedies and doctors treat-
ment failed tilj we tried Buck
iert'p Amir* & J e; and cured
him wrtfa one bojt." Curet burnt'
boils-, okin eruptions, pilef. 2oclb
at W. E. ^'eak;. adv.
r'lp- Granite I' a.Hier Sh< p.
HOOD 6: PA^iR. Props!,
A^reii * lor "Wrcbiti -Mitdry. P ;
«o lcived. Oppcmsue iat Poa
•SBoe. Sot or Co^d Baire
Graxute. - - Oklahoma.
T^TttU
1 Lav*- two nicely furnihhed
•*-d rwxa for rent. CaJ or phone
The Dixie Store Mr.-. A. Caudle.
I For Sale Cheap—New cook
? I:- tove. burns coal or wood. A bar-
Toe best plaster. A p ett cfl^ain. See S M Alexander, adv.
flannel darnj>e'Uid with Chamber-}
lam's Li
Did you know that was a dras-
tic law in ti ? t a*e ay&iny-t ai-
lowiny ti R'r^is.-: Ti:wW r
John:~- n /:ra>. ' jfro* or go to
>e 'j isjxwi <•;?! - o";-.ate proper-.
ty or i; ti.<- pu;.-j;o' h 'yhways?
?The e ar^ in msuuy p'aecs:
] in wr c/unty ^nu « -oryhody j
;should join in trying to eradiatej
t>>ern. farmer/ shofj!4 look af-
ter their farm^' and road seers'
.should i<*>k a'ter the public
roads. "
an d f>ound over
i e affected parts is superior to a
plaster
and co-
onf i one 'eoth
a> rnu'-J
t F"
fal- <'v W. I>,
adv.
Mr I
^ i oil
•.oofice* that
he i > m
-t
ing Taft, but t;e
need n<
'* h"jx.
?o prove himself
uniqje
!^y such
an annoaneement
A* Adam wae ti*e
animahf he v/*tf ealle<i t<#
ztti.l'd iiiilisia< t(on -<
rffm rke<:; * hwtKy^r *1'# m#:
h«ppr>n iliwr M'.<r •«* H
n it . o pfy vf | :ri>
ctobienM.
Tn« liitiiah C'Un«'i| «it#f isvtztm
ttiai Liur r<u«M Kn/J. < d
k> tlu Ol) wok waa h«
«aiiinr of i«ck ui tiwtt*?) and lu x
e had b« < n tiiinkin^ it w«^ h<
cau** tbr. Af i' r 'i'Bfi- W*" «• the
better alhh-Uw
Jyiiliousness is due to a dn>or-j
dered <x/nditi/>n of the Ktomaefc.j
Chanfbet luif/t Tablets are ^-« :-en-1
tially a .-<//maeh medurifM', in-1
fenned especially (/> act on that
organ; tocleam&e it, : tr<-.' gthen
i>, ton** and invigorate it, n reg-
ulate ! ♦ hv<'r and to Cii i-.h hil-
< ,-h pfK^itvl n d < ireclual
y. f i «ale by W, l{ Ve*le aulv.
T*o h&rvfsiing muchine*, ]
identical in ail respect*, waru-j
factured by the Chicago Har-i
veater Company, are on -xtiibi-
tion in Texas; one bought in Ger-1
m<«n> for a/id the other in
IIHnoic f'/r There will he !
ream* of "expJaratKW anif
only one r«asr/n,
If yo-j want a tboroygbored
coekerei to improve your potdtry
| for the eomiog season, noy
i > our chance to secure oi.e at a
reaaonaWet riee froTB T. «V Harr
ri/<, in t e east part of Granite.
Wanted.
A few eh Ace Isjaus oa Ci<y
propertyr Ko>' R. Nanny.
iiiK. F.C Holmes
Dentist of Mangum
] Will practice in Granite
even Thursday.
Office with Dr*. Wiley & Nannerv
:b*s. M. Tub.tier H. Mui-t: Tucker
THACKEri h J HaCCER
... LAWYERS . . ,
T r.TB! SlLUOtilt BtUf.
Oki*.
Dk. W. H. McKENZiE
— DENTIST —
Offvc 2n= Floor Scr.iv< Buuasog
jPANTTE,
OKLA
The courts ha> ih;4. the Soliab'
late hav*: a rig >i u, 'J...piay ^ red
flag as the par*> embleiii, ■ utj
how ab/Ut the red band i m
An
Appropriate, Uaeiul Dr. W. W. Seiway
Memorial.
Or adioie* rite in Na':.ville
ii(x n the C^inpoa "f *J'e p.',flx«',
Co'k, r >. Tea«berr., I he Te
1 nessee Div jiiieii United iiaogh-
f/T* of the Con fed--racy wiH tr-
*«'? a fr.i-fnnrial pj t ti*- men .in/1
w nen "f flie Confed'-r c>.
Thin memorial, to eo<t
•a ill t ;tk I he form of a worr •
dormitory for the de^' 'ndanto «>f
I Confederate . /ddi-rrn, A fev
'la ago Mrrf. N. li U'zar, a.
M.W. sRUAlicSICK
AUCTIONEER.
24 years experience. Guar-
antee satisfaction.
f eave Ca:U at thx Office.
H. F. \ A \ DYKE,
■ LA* YES.. .
Farme; s State Bank Building.
. . . OCLiktb
TbCah
S. D. WILLIAMS
ATTORNEY
LOANS AND INSUPANCE
Odd Fellow Building
• nite Qkla
A. R. GARRETT
... Attorney .
MANGUM - - - OJCIA
ELLISON BUILDING
K*
^
Lye, Ear, No$" and f hront
Anchor Your Savings.
S<j man ea « feel almoin* < f
| <>r :re ni* flaying* nr.
; Ciio.e«i m a g'od fji. W. < x-
'.'-mi •' erv c r.« iA,i y .* nU see m
J ' ttUli-Hj Vt tA.r defx^itorg thaf
ir lln' I miii ' of i.. . y n a '
t '!4!i, • )(. op r:i! <#.
bufcifteir* and can efTfr ii>
> 'ry best safeguard for , ->ir
dft Mitn. (yjtnv in toda> >«?
: make the start.
FARMK.CS* SI AIF. BANK
J. R. DALE, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
My entire time given to disease.-
ind deformaties of the eve. eiir,
nose and throat Clones fate J.
Tel. 2«S, HOBART. OK I . A
iUSTIK i WILLIS
l'hy.4Ki..i;i aiid S« r«;ccns
Office at Veale's Drugstore
Low
Fares
Ose-W«> Colonist Tickets to Cali-
fornia and North Pacific Coast
Points, will be on sale at -ery lew
rate* of fare daily, September 25
lo October 10, 1912
Tickets are honored in
Tourist Sleeping Cars upon
payment of berth rate-about
half that of standard sleepers
—but fully as comfortable.
Choice of Three Routes ^
Via Colorado Scenic Route to Salt
Lake City— theme Western Pacific
through the Grand Cur.yon of the
Feathex River; via Colorado
Route to Salt Lake City and Ogdea
—thence Southern Pacific; via El
Paso and New Mexico—the direct
routa of lowest altitudes and route
®t ihc '' Caisfomian in coacectfca
with the E. P. & S W. and Southern
Pacific.
Fo* itftsiaatioa. wntt or caS.
HI...iic 21.
UM W W.Vt. W p t l StiwfT. u s>
mrn Ph.*. M (U, 9
Qrs. Wiley & Nunnery
Phyn:cia;i and Surgccm
l« o-urmti Baofc Re'ict^c
>• * IW rat 'Jraan* >)kiaki«« !
F \Y THOMPSON. D n. P. A.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
I. h. K ton bach. Local Ag .
•RWITE. OK LA.
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Hill, Charles E. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, October 18, 1912, newspaper, October 18, 1912; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc280844/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.