The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917 Page: 4 of 10
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answer to (his Question:
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If von would spend a SENSIBLE Christmas, make
SENSIBLE presents.
Presents tiiat will be of value and service to the re-
cipients.
YOUR PRESENTS WILL BE CHARACTTRI-
•>E AND GOOD TASTE IF YOU
BUT THEM HERE
In our largo and well selected Stock you can find
presents suitable for any member of the fambily. from
father and mother down to the little tots—Or for friends
and neighbors.
Also, before Christmas and after Christmas is past,
you can satisfy the needs <>i the family here, in our
line. Our go )ds were bought tor the PEOPLE, and
we cordially solicit your custom,
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[|j Here is your aribwr:
thing's that will be of
® forgotten.
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useful; flfe
holidays are ft
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IS iSome rlelioful Mints for the®
BROS.
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su- I.(bora.
The fellow who spends his
! t:me roasting Germany and the
j Kaiser, conld employ it to much
better advantage in providing
— something for the boys in thf
, okittAomt, I trenches to roast. They ar*
" ; getting ready to attend to the
Kaiser's roasting, and they'll do
.. tnnh ; to turn.
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For ti
been It
Now
e pas
wiI'top"-rMl Among the "unfinished bus-
jiness" to be disposed of Lo
, ti.a Vojr Congress immediately will be
>n, ^I.OC .It Ital .
I ihe remedying: of its unaccoun
table comission in failing to tax
memb rs. Of course it was
a i oversight.
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Overcoats
Suits
Gloves.
House Shoes.
Shirts
Neckware
Sweaters
Fur Caps
Razors
Pocket Knives
Hosiery
Handkerchifs
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Overcoats
Sorts
Shoes
Mackinaws
Sweaters
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Raincoats
Gtaves
Knives
Toy Wagons
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Ritles
Costs
Fur Sets
Sc£rf Sets
Handkerchifs
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Kcsicry
Dolls
Ilaiiicure Sels
Besds
Sweaters
Gloves
Shoes
raa women
Furs zndFur sets
j Siik Hosiery
Manicure sets
Kids Gloves
Silk Waist
Hou^e shoes i
Hankkerchifs
Bath Robes
Sweaters
Haac! Bags
Purses
Ivory Goods
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Krf-ntKj s s;.id to have. as
many ;.s n any lullowers as
b.fore Le w (iipi xii, lui tli- y
ee in o t: following hiin from a
different cauSi.
It is a safe bet th it the addit-
ion of the Auni .n vite in New
York will nut acid to the certain-
ty of pre-election predictions.
Co! - House Iihh dined with
the Kit g of England. Noth-
ing is saiii in the dispatch as to
the King's opinion ot' tne Cjlon-
e 'o conversational powers.
The irar can is probably
th® o 'v a:*r.icie ot' c^rn n-^rce ori
which the increased "demand"
lias iiot ooosted the price.
"Billy Sunduy Has Hot Time."
—Headline. Must he fighting
the old gentleman with lire.
Von Beri.storlF has been made
a KirK i : .er (jeheimrat. We
djn't kno.v what it is, but what-
ever it id is serve? hirn rigut.
It now devuiops that the the
"Death Battalion/ at P :rograd
surresid -feil wiieu the first gun
wa< fired. Ti.e giils evidently
p efer to die uuturai deaths af
u r ail.
From conditions in Russia it
w iuld appear that Siueria w s
made to give up some very un
desirable citizens. Better send
a em back.
The government would hav**
no trouble oiling the wheels of
the war chariots is we could fry
out of the two-legged ho«s a>
easily as from the fourlegged.
As yet we have heard no
word from either the Hon. Rich-
mond Pearson Hobson nor the
Kissing bug.
The country will wfit with in-
terest to see if the "dryness" of
the nation's Capital will ha\e
any effect on the quality of the
ortory in Congress,
Congress might economize
fuel by arranging to utilize its
"heated arguments."
The fellow who remarked to
his best girl. "It's as plain as
the nose on your fac®," now
v ond^rs why she foxtrots with
the other fellow.
The pri( e of Roap isn't worry-
ing the small boy. He's per-
fectly willing to economize to
any extent necessary
^ These are gifts that are in use every day. A. practical IM
fft gift is a perpetual reminder of a thoug'htful giver, jgj
jjj You can solve your gift problems here. ^
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of the city, the suburbs ^
the country—somewhere m
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earth your should own. ^
Now is the time to buy
efore valuei rise beyond your available means
FORTUNES ARE MADE |
in real estate, by the men who know We will ^
; advise you fearlessly and honestly if you will give |j|
' us the chance. What do you want? It you don't £§
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know, let us suggest.
as
GARVIN SPEARS*
C rnnile, OKlnhnmft.
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1917, newspaper, December 14, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281008/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.