The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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S. D. WILLIAMS
attorney
LOANS AND INSUPANCB
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A. R. GARRETT
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mangum • • • OKLA
ELLISON Bl'ILDING
NVell. girls. it's up to
Don't be timid about it.
you.
J. R. DALE, M. D. — - . .
Eye Ear, Noae and Throat them as it nmblea overthe cob-
My entire*time given to diseases lestones.
and defurmaties of the eye. ear.
nose and throat. Glasses fined.
TEL. 298. HOBART. OKLA.
m. AUSTIN & WILLIS
Physicians and Surgeons
Office at Veale'a Drugstore.
Phone 21.
DR. W. H. McKENZlE
— DENTIST —
Oifirc 2od Floor Scb ve Building
GRANITE, oKLA
DR.F.C. Holmes
Dentist of Mangum!
Will practice in Granite
every Thursday.
Offiea with Drs. Wiley & Nunnery
0*>. W. Wiley. SI. D. T. J- Nunnery, M. 0
Bee. Phooa, 54 Re - Phone.
Ore. Wiley * Nunnery
Physicians and Surgeons
JSO* Is Guraty Bank Bulling
0ao« Rtooo 134 Granite, Oklahoma
PATENTS
' ritMaUKI and rot>JTl iU obtolMd 01™ i
Is
•Efe .^"AW^.ooklet,
_ fo'.l of Inf orcnatlon. It «U. he...; • I
1 ''iilAD PAOI* and 11 txton Wjla«
D. SWIFT & CO, |
I RATSHT LAWYMS, 1
1303 Savwtli St.. WM>in|tw,0. C,
1 toting pracincta to call a U m M
coti vriii i"« * to order, and to pro*
c*td to busineM in the following
order: .
(a) The election of a chairman
U. pretide at aid ma*a conven-
tion.
(hi The election of a secretary
of nail! convention (it the o n-
clunion of the election of the
necretary the precinct committee
men will cali tho*e elected as
chairman and afcretsrj. to their
•laiion*. the committeemen re-
tiring t« a m 'he ©nven-
in in hll.) Too of the
convention hiiI then pmcml in
the folio*.ng orUei.
(c) The election of the dela-
gHtes 10 the county convent on.
which convention is hereby call_
ed to meet at 11, o'clock, reb. 1<
1912. in the assembly room of
the court house in Mangum.
Oklahoma, and for the purpose
01 electing said delagates. bach
voting precinct will be entitled
to the following number of dela-
gates ^
Mantrum. 25; Willow, 3; Brink-
man.fj: McKisick 2: Plainview,2;
Shiluh. 1; Whiteflat 2; Dean. 2;
Bloomington, 1; Orient. 2; City
View 2; Hester. 3; Granite. 13;
Gyp Hill, 1; Emmet,3; Wilder2.
(b). The passage of resolution
instructidg said delegates as to
their preference for president
and vicepresident of the United
, States, if desire! or the dele-
gates may be sent uninstructed.
. . No one, but democrats, will be
The report that Mr.JCarnegie j ^nnjtted to participate in those
will present hero medals to those; Mass Precinct Conventions,
who attended the peace banquet! J. L. Carpenter
lacks confirmation. j Chairman Dem. County Central
j Com. Greer Co., Okla.
PUBLIC SALE
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPtEMENTS.
At Farm Four Miles North, and Two East of Granite.
Of course this is leap year, ob-
serves the New York WorM,
but the average man is safe.
Yes the average man is married.
But the trouble with the water
wagon is that it spills a lot of
That Indiana Woman's cam
paign against silk stocking hasn't
a foot to stand on.
B. !4,1912
Mr..J. P. Morgan is going to
Egypt, where the Sphinx will
then have a formidable rival.
A. F. Schwartz.
Secretary Dem. County Central
Com. Greer Co.'Okla.
When the average man comes
to turn over a new leaf he finds a;
carbon copy of the old one.
Some men are so busy schem-
ing about the future that they
don't get any profit out of the
present.
An office boy has been admit-
ted to partnership in a wall street
firm. Some of 'em are obliging.
A Michigan professor has in-
vented a new alphabet with nine
letters dropped out. It is to be
hoped that he has eliminated I.
0. U. and C. O. D.
No doubt Senator La Follete
looks with amazement upon those
gentleman who are only "recep-
tive" candiadtes.
No better advice has been
given for 1912 than that of the
Congregationalist, and the which
is, Read the Bible a little more
Go To
California
This Winter
Still it would not do Mr. Gom-
pers any harm to adept the A
merican flag as his platform.
Democrats in Congress may
be reminded that there are more
voters wearing wool than raising
• it.
^1 Sumner livei eternally along her ^
Weachea, her fields are solid rugs of "
.fiewera her streets are hedged with Even Mr. Roosevelt admits
peyper trees and roses. that if he runs he will not win
in a walk.
^fWhen yeu g , go by way of ths
n I j I « A nature faker might say that
Rock island the fly ill Mr. Taft's ointment is
Lines
—make the journey part of your outing
Sunshine all the Way
by the direct route of low altitudes^*
via El Pa**> and New Mexico. Big
berths, spleudid meals. Perfect train
atrvice over a smooth road-bed makes
Us trip to the most delightful land in
the universe one o?
pleasure.
Let me quote lirii aa4
help jron plan .trip.
T. R's. presidential bee.
It may be safe enough for bar-
bers to compete in hair cutting,
but it is appalling to think of
what might happen to the sub*
jects if they should engage in
a shaving race.
In the District Court of Greer
County, Oklahoma.
Robert C. Bennett, Plaintiff.
VB.
Benjamin F. Smith, H. L. Wil-
cox, N. P. Garretson, Sarah
C. Smith, T. S. Wilcox, D. B.
Moore, Annie L. Sheldon, Sar-
ah A. Laniborne, J. J. Adair,
Rounds & Porter Lbr Co.
The Standard Savings & Loan
Assoiation, John Schave, Les-
lie Printer, and the City Bank,
of Hobart, Oklahoma. Defend-
ants.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
OF LAND.
Notice is hereby given, that
in pursuance of an order of sale
issued out of the District County
of Greer County, Oklahoma, on
the 16th day of January. 1912,
in an action wherein Robert C.
Bennett is Plaintiff, and the
above named defendants are
defendants, directed to me, the
undersigned Sheriff of Greer
County, Oklahoma, commanding
me to lew upon, advertise and
sell the following described real
estate property, to wit: The
East One-half (E half) of the
North East Quarter (NE. forth),
and the North Half of the Scuth
East Quarter(N. half of S E.
forfh) of Sect rn Fifteen (15).
Township S*'ven (T.7) North,
Range Twenty-one (21) West of
-he Indian, in parcels as follow*,
to wit.
The North Half of the
Consisting of the Following'.
Horses and Cows.
1 bay mare. 15 1-2 hands high.
1 gray mare. 16 hands high.
both in foal by Lowery's jack.
1 bay mule. 15 1-2 hands high.
1 gray horse. 15 1-2 hands high.
1 bay horse, coming 4 years old. 15 1-2
hands high.
1 black horse. 2 yrs old. 15 hands high.
I bay pony mare, good saddler.
1 jersey cow. giving milk. 6 yrs old.
1 jersey cow, 6 yrs old. fresh in April.
1 jersey cow. 4 yrs old, fresh this month.
1 part jersey cow. 4 yrs old. fresh, calf 2
months old
Farm Implements
1 case lister, almost new.
t case sulky, plow.
2 cultivators, riding.
1 case 2-row planter.
1 stalk cutter, good as new.
1 low farm wagon.
1 2-seat hack.
2 sets chain harness.
Other articles too numerous to mention
TERMS OF SALE
All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over $10,
credit will be given until Nov. 1, 1912,10 per cent interest
with approved security; 5 per cent discount for cash on
sums over $10. No property removed until settled for.
MRS. EUNICE BROADIE, OWNER.
COL. E. H. KING,
Auctioneer.
$660.00, with interest thereon!
from the 1st day of February, i
1910, together with $50. 00 at-
torney's fees and nil costs here-1
in accrued and accruintr, until i
said amount are paid.
I will on the 27th day of Feb- J
ruarv, at the hour of two
o'clock, PM; of said day, at
the front door of the court house
building in the City of Mangum,
incounty of Greer and State of
Oklahoma, offer for sale and
sell to highest bidder for cash
the said real estate property
above describe, or s-> much
thereof as will sftisfy said j i<!g-
with interest, costs, at-
r*o'
P. W. RAEMER,
Clerk.
We Sell'Tiger Machines
s# Because We Can Trust
\W
co*4
W
ment, _r—.
torney's fees and accruing costs
ine iNorin nan ui mi- South herein.
East Quarter to be offered first; Witness my hand I his the 16th
i ?i? :J 1 A £a/-.M foil tn .1. .. ~f T «... iftio
Jasper Nelson. Sheriff.
By F. H. Shearer Under Sheriff
and if said land first sold fail to day of January. 1912.
bring the amount due upon the
jubgment of the Plaintiff and
the Defendant. N. P. Garretson,
together with the attorney's fees
and costs, then to offer for sale
the East One Half of the North
East One Fourth, and to sell
said parcels of land in that order
and apply the proceeds arising
from said sale or sales as follows.
Said property to be sold being •
located in Greer County, Okla- - -
homa, and said sale or «'«> to | ^7^"
be made of land, with pain iir,md Jacob
and singular, the tenements,
>- foa every word spoken—every claim made by
the Rowe 11 Mfg. Co. whose agent we are.
W e stand on a solid business foundation
— backed 1 >v a stone-wall guarantee that
Tiger Drills and Seeders will fulfill every claim
made in their cat-dog or advertisements. That's why we unetjuiv-
r -jps ocally recommend them to all farmers.
; j* . Friends—why not increase your
mm i t* v-ftrae r-ve, oats, barley or wheat crops this
DRlLi. i ' £ilL#fcHo year ? It takes but a small per ccnt
i —a few bushJs * per acre to a give you that satisfactory
profit v . re all .1 1 oo k i n g 4 for. To help you along
this line \ we h a v e \ arranged to send you—
i
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of
Land— Foreclosure
i
NO 1W2
In the District Court or Greer County, Sta e
of Oklahoma, Eighteenth Judicial District. ;
Robert C. Bennett, Plaintiff, rs Jacob Meyer '
t al.. Defendants
Notice l« hereby giv :n that In pursuance of
an orJerof sale issued oit of the D!>>uict CjUrt
the 16th day of
-rein Robert i .
Bennett t* p aln l(T, and Jacob Major et ai .
sr defendants directed lo me the under-
A FREE BOOK
. w — A—Drop in and leave your
nam.' and address fur an excellent book written eactushrely for farmers
-mS. -.i. S"d l"'1 : s-. -ine eniitl.-d 'M(.re (irain'from I.e*i Seed." Clad le ««• yoo
any tvr.n 'A*i: i..<i cur duvr. OUd to explain their Dianjr eicelleat features.
Chairman's Call For
Precinct Maaa Meetings.
I.J. L. Carpenter, by autlKH- J
8nU Slllguiur, me wiiciiicuio, . ,re aeren.ianis air.'ciea m- the under- — ^ ___
hereditaments and appurtenan-UuaeuShenrf of Greer county okuh .^..com-l IfApI/* a |\ \ x7 U/J COi1 A \|TTI I?
z«««"£ ?£s HUIKAUa I IVltKlAll 1 ILL
any wif>6 appertaminK, u^saiu i> j s ^ f|Uarter and East hair of j
a judjjin^nt and U6Cree Oi I ore- I -outb west quarter of asctlon three, 1 wp. 7 j
closure in favor of the 3aid Isorth of ranged west of the 1. M.Greer Coun-|
,ufl aQ: J I ty. St*te of Oklohoroa. vith all and singular,
plaintiff ana against the 1 tie ieo«nenU,hereditaments and -ppurtenan- i
defendant, and in fav >r of thej,.^ uiertunto b ionging, or in an> spp^r-,
defendant. N. P. Garretson, (raining,tosatisry judg ment and decree of I
and against all of the other de- I foreclosure In favor of th- said plaintiff and
fendants, obtained and made in |
said Court in said County * f d)!,. ^ juryt m:,for an
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that negie^t
of conatipatioh would result in ....
severe indigestion; yellow jatm- c>urt house in Mangum, Ukla-
diee or virulent liver trouble homa: I hereby call mass pn-
they would soon uke Dr. King's cinct conventions to be held in
New Life Pills, and end it Its < ach and every voting precinct
the oni) safe wh*. . Beat for bUi- in -aid <Jreer county, said con-
ousness. head.tche. d>spepsia. ventions to convene at two
chills and debility. 35c at W R. o'clock on Febuary 10. 1912.
Veal*1. It is hereby made the duty of
ity vested in mo as chairman of " ■=
the Democratic County Central|personal jugment in favorj i <iaiioos-j<m-urrsiiv. • • n-^ a
Committee of Greer county. |„f Plaintiff Wisgapnst the de. |
state of Oklahoma, and in con-, fendant. Benjamin
. .' ' j a f. r. . t. fr nh dACk <1. ;inkJp*kl; 1^..,.
form itv to the action of sSaidiand sSaran C. Smith imnK tor an ... j^rThdit - r^. i i2, ar • -or I
, ,, rrioofinrr ■ ntrtrrpirftf ,• Slim "if ?J?"T.44. t« - ? !T i- %f. rr." • <-f a,d ;
fVjVnrn it tee taken at a meeting1 aggregate sum of $S<>7.44. t« - m '-rr.- r.t *,.d
iftnuar\ the °?th 1912. at tha; geth# r with interest thereon at: -*t !->rof tv. uui. ,e
.« January UK £t in . j<he oi ^ cent ^ ^ {^ of Connty of Gree, and
tho rati* or 12 wr cent Der an- ' **" " ' or ur*" Ft
the rate ol per cent per an orontafcorr.offerfor ai and «-i • St
num from the 6th day ofJiily, l*'iMWer r r ^h. • • v..: r*-ai /* ■ S
11 and $50 OOattorney's fees, and] prup*n . at* a -cr.te-u. or at moii. thereof S
* "ein accrued andj suiMOrfroid judc k*-
a further judg-. eo,rtH*clcru*--*—
V d Wwa^-amy h*rd Ula 16th d«, of
of ^• a . uWT6t i . of t.r.-
the ojbts herein
a!so to satisfy
mer.t in favor of N. P. Garret
son and against T. S. Wilcox and
H. l. Wilcox in the sura of
Jaaper Nelson sttrlf of Ur*- r Coi
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Hill, Charles E. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912, newspaper, February 2, 1912; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281710/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.