The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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The Granire Hnter prise
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Mangum, Oklahoma
Will be professionally in
Granite Thursday of each
week.
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IHi.K.C. Holmes
Dentist of Mangum!
Will practice in Granite
every Thursday.
Office with Prs. Wiley & Nunnery
J. R. DALE, M. D.
Kye, F'nr, Note and Throat.
My entire time given to disease*
•uid deformaties of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Masses filled.
TEL 298. HOBART. OKLA.
Dr. F. F. Gregory
— DEN i 1ST
Olfuv ina Floor Schavt Utilising
.lUANITE, OKi. A
Office hours 8:-'U> lo 5.
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mistnln ii> pi.t h
lnwyrr who i ?¥"•' hd '
tbcutUih li* •>4* n ill mtfi
: w hi never wrongly dfa&i
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a mi-! k«; I# i fficiai • ito
never put ii-tul in (he wrong
a woman « h«i never forgot t>> pul
j in the rail while cooking or to
11 " " —————-• (jjtf u>it ti, tl,e poi before put-
The path of failure runs along j |n VVjn,.r.
the stream of procrastination. ^ Bring on Home of your ini«tak-
1 le*s parauoiir * ho find
Any red ink entries ott your Uo critisixe the paper* an
new leaf? Have a blotter. |eivc thetn the chance of their
AleeU 2n«
VISITING
GRANITE LODGE
p No 164
A. F. & A. M
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nacmg rnc largest maiviauai omci cvci iii«v.c iu ty
ft* leaf? Hav * hiotter. ^ivc them the chance «• i" tliei \f/ ^ - , n <1 f 11 * II * *
hive, to find out whether u,e Greer county enahies me to sell the following well
, l<Lt gcld't^u u"heii he w!21 " k " ' \ltl known brands cheaper than ever before sold in Grante (li-
courting i'. did to the senat«'
Oh ye^, a httli
then is relished
w inter now ai.d
;iv the fu^l men.
Ili ' (>iauile llai'bci* Slioj
HOOI) & PARR. Props.
f.ce. Hot
Granite.
'A' ichita lauudry.
ted. Opposite liip
r Cold Batns.
- - Oklahoma.
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Farmei s State Bank f'uildinK.
RANITE, • • - OKLAKOM.
If the coy William Rockefeller
continues : remiin in hiding
much longer the public will be
lorc^d to believe that he is bash-
ful.
It beg.ns lo look as if Gov. Sul-
zer or Ne>v York has no boss ex-
,cept the one that tv'ery married
man has--.
DAILY
Electric Lighted
TOURIST
Sleeping Car
to
California
via
Rock Island Lines
Train No. 41
Leaves
Geary, Okia.
at 7:33 A. M.
Most Comfortable Trip
No Change of Cars
Dining Car Service
Inquire of
Fay Thompson, D. P A.
Oklahoma City, or
J. E. Kurtenbach,
fep-y Local Agent.
fift Granite.
Oklahoma.
A man who laments that he is
an old man at the age ol 47
ought to read aoout the doings
of those frii ky septuagenarians,
~ j Morgan, Carnegie Hiil and Rock-
efeller.
W hen
medicine for a ph .
uike Chamberlain's (.
edy. It can ah^av - I
ed upon and is plee-attl d t aT
to lake. For s de by Ad Deal-
ers. adv.
Here is a mmd> that w ill cure
your cold. Why waste t.m • and
money experimenting when > •
can get a preparation that bus
won a world wide reputation b,\
its cures of this disease miJ cai
always be depended upon? I1
is known everywh«re as Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy, and i?-
a medicine of tv.„! merit. F >:
sale by All Dealers. aii .
usil u tvliabh jl|l
'^^SmANEY'S marvel, big
!><• dep. ml- JW
LluIiS, HEL1
CUSTER'vS BEST
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0 TWIN EiLKS, HELIATROPE
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.80 to $2.50 per lOO. ^
^3 OUR CREAM,
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The parcel i>ost will enable the
| uninitiated now to buy i heir golu
bricks direct fiom the maker,
j thus enabling them to elininate
the middleman.
Now that crates of eggs and
beef steitki are held up in the
! parcel post because of wrong a'l-
! dresses and of insuficient post-
' age, the dead lelier office will be
| forced to' build a cob! Storage an-
n x
One finds it difficult to conceive
of a more horrifying form of ty-
ranny than that of the Chinese
authorities in prescribing derby
hats for business wear by the
male Chinese.
A few days ago a bashful boy
lrotn the country was .:.ent to
town witn a sa.-k full of rabbits.
He w;>. • noticed wagging his sack
around :-l! dav, and lafe in the
ev g to stroll off toward?
home. Arriving at home Irs
mother asked him why he hadn't
sold tlie rabbits tsnd he told her
no one had asked him what was
in the sack Moral: If yon ex-
pect to sell goods i;i this day and
•ge. you must open your sack
and keep ohouting the merits of
your stock in trade.
$ Still selling' 20 lbs Sugar, $1.00
New Yorkers are now work-
ing for the adoption of purely
Atneiican styles. Save your
blanket;, and wampum g'>od peo
p!e. You may tiecd ihein to
wear to the mi"ion- ire hop in
the future functions.
Congress apparently made up
his mind that [<it wasn't .worth
while trying to do any thing be-
fore Christmas. Then the holi-
days being over probably it will
make up its mind it wasn't worth
while trying to do anything in
short time before March 4.
I Succeed when ev r.1 •.,« r-r„\
! In ncrrons pros'.---:;otj and ft . itit
j wca^n-^-cs ihcy : : >.' ■ - ; • n.c
I pinejy, rs Ihouran':; : . '
. OB KiDNEY.FJV '«* L
STOMACH * ROUBLE
i. *< tiie best ever eola r i '.1"1
coantcr. 1 been
i a ui Jggt
A Hero in A Lighthouse-
For years J. S. Donahue, So.
Haven, Mich . a civil war cap-
'ain. as a lighthouse kei-per.
averted awful wrecks, lint ■
pieer f^cl .he ini^hi h vi
wreck himself, if E
$100 Per Hate
was paid at a banquet to Henry
Clay, in New Orleans ir. 1842
Mighty costly for those with
stomach trouble or indigestion.
To day people every where use
Dr. King's New Life Piils f<-r
these troubles as wcli as live- ,
kidney and boweJ disotders. Ea?
safe, sure. Only 25 cts. at Tin-
West Side Drug Store, adv
If Mrs. Shepard; formerly Miss
Helen Gould, could .see some of
the pictures that are being run
in the newspapers, with her
name prinred under them,
would surely by sor *y that
conclude 1 to get married.
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■ fuff V. j.t,
nJf j BiUers hacl not p:rr"; leil. '! h
cured me of kidney tron'-b- -i-.
tev, jehi.'is," he writ 'S, "after I h; (i
] taken other so called cur or
jyear.-, n bout benefit and lhey
improved my s*ght. Now
gg-j/i at .- ver ts, I am fee!i-ig fi
^ w • ' or • a' C!,t' ' ' '**'
il'9 ] stomacri, hverand kidney t o t
4 : hies, ihiy'ie without Hjuai. Fr«
j them. Only oO cts. at The West
'Side Drug St' re.
Notice. Dog Own rs
City Marshal Johnson has re-
ceived the do.* tags fo l')13. and
owners of dogs are notified to
pay their dog tax or they wiil be
impounded when caug'it on the
street. Hereafter al! dogs found
on the street without a tag will
be placed in the pound and kept
there for a reasonable time,
after which th^y wiil be killed
unless the lax is paid. The t*x
?1 for males and $2 for fe-
male.;
Frightful Polar Winds
bio.v with t.*rrific l'o -c~ it the
far north mid play h • ■ • with
the sl-in, causing red, rough < r
eore ehiWffd hands and hps
that need Bucklen's Arn oa Salvi
to heal them. It makes theskn
s-oft and smooth. Unrivaled for
CO|dsOi*ea, also burns, boils,
sores, ulcers, cuts, bruise* and
piles. Only 25 cents at Tl.t
West Side Dtug Store. adv
Grocer.
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STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COiiGHSNS, .
STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTiliM
Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis-
covery Drives Away Cojgh and C'ld.
Makes You Feel Fine.
You know how very embarrassing
it is to constantly cough at parties,
in church and other public places.
Besides suffering the distress of
coughing, you regret the annoyance
to those with whom you are brought
in contact, and decide not to go out
again while your cold lasts, causing
yourself much inconvenience.
"Every winter," writes Mrs. M. 0. Cross,
Granbur}*, Texas, "I suffered with severe
coughs and colds, but since using Dr. King's
New Discover}-, I have not been bothered or
annoyed with either for. over two years."
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discover}*. He will
refund your money if not satisfied.
est Side Drug Store,
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815 Walnut tttroet, Kansas City, nio.
A recutsr ernduste tn medlctn*. driest in «:« ar.d IctnrMtlMaUd.I
year*' Specie! Practice ag« and experlu,.: ore ortant.
Over 33 v^ars In Kansas City.
sSaumSSi CHRONIC,NERVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES.
Cur hle cas-s (ruarsn'.eed. All m-dioiocs furolibed rr: y (or u.«c—no tncrcuryl
i .Juriouj medicines used Ko deten'on from business Pallrota at adi«t n<<• I
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the acrotwm, cauo-1
Inintivcua debility, weakness of tSo I
The Enterprise
and the
Dahas ^
Semi-Weekly
NEWS,
3 Papers Every
Week
for a whole year,
ONLY
$2.00
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without caln.
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Hill, Charles E. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1913, newspaper, January 31, 1913; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281525/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.