The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THE GRANITE ENTERPRISE
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GRAFT NUMBERS
DRAWN FOR 1916 1
ARMY CUSSES
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rar a law «.nta Uuwc Ibla swawtly
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you hy ilia drawing.
1 TO 100
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Bar bar'a Qualifications
"Ho you ara an applicant for a l l
tloa In my aho|it" a*ked the head ot
the itMiaorlal (tarlor
"I am dr," replied the atrnnger,
• "And a hat qualification* have you
to fit you for the poaliloii of barber?"
**| apank four luiignagea. air."
Cuticura la So Soothing
fa Itching, burning akin*. It not only
aooOicN but heala. lit (he with Cutl-
i-ura Soap and hot water, dry gently
and apply Cmlrura ointment. For
free aaraples eddreaa. 'Vutlctira, Drpt
X. Boston." At druggists and by mail.
Soap 25. Ointment 23 and DO —Adr.
Can Afford It
"Don't you think Mr*. I'oiueup haa
a gra-sl den I of loquacity ?*'
"Maybe *he haa. but with all the
war profits the old mnu la making
ao«r, ahe ean afford It."
When Rtkr la Trahlna
Bitav UA„, n,irt al MaolClNI win cnrrMI
|k* i>4 ao .i uv>at>i<w l* rf cil/ Lt.'n-
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ALL WORN OUT
Doan's, However, Restored Nr.
Roulston to Good Health.
Results Have Lasted.
"Morning* I cu ao stiff and eore
I could hardly get up," aaya A. C.
RoulMlon. prop, blacksmith shop, 2840
YVaihingtun St., Roibury, M.i--. "The
aharp |unu through my kidneys were
no twd 1 oilan thought 1 wouldn't be
abh* to get\ta work. I
coaMn't rest comfortably
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from one side to the otli< .T 4
cr, with a dull, dragging M
backache. There were T J3^
puffy npola under my eyea
and I felt worn out all
the tune. The kidney se-
cretions passed too often
and were otherwise un- ||f
natural. Four or five
boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured
me. I can honestly recommend Doan's
for they have surely done me a world
of good.
Hr. Houlston gave the above state-
ment in 1915 and in March, 1917, he
aaid: "My cure is etil! lasting. I take
Doan's occasionally, however, to keep
my kidneys in good working order.
One can depend upon Doan's to cure
kidney ilia."
Get Doan's at Anr Store, 60c a Bos
DOAN'S 'V,",N.l,v
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
LUJtilKlc. saiMiuas.
aala«L Smuglil cars
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i.aiu.«oai-HlKbaiiaUtrai
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WHEN YOU THFNK FLA6S
Think of Faotory Prion
Sane price aa before the war.
Then write lo os for catalogue.
illEKIIAN VILA a taro. CO.. Kaaton, la.
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TYPHOID I
kU tar 90 Taara. rot HUM1K OOLLS iRD (TTtt
Ala> •riaaGnanlSlnxtbcmlat Tula At AU Dra( Sum.
I Is no more neceaaary
thsn Smallpox.. Army
cxrerlesce baa demonitratcd
the almost mlnculota effl-
eacr, and barmlecsness, of Antityphoid Var-inatlnn.
Be vaccinated NOW br 7°« pbysldaa, TOO an*
rout family. Jt U more rltal than bouse insurance.
Ask jrour peyslclan. dragtlst, Of send for Hava
VOQbad Typholif" telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
remits from use, and danger from Typhoid Cairiea.
P7Wo«U« Vaaelaaa and S.ritmi undar U S. Ll« naa
Tta Cottar Lataratary. Barialty, Cal„ Chieaja. III.
Ara you marketing vour M A
If not. you should. >ow I-fAOIfl #
thai dairy products am I wUlllt
most necessary and valuable loo, every farmer
Should do hiautmoat to increase the produo-
tioo of butter fal. This year promises to be
the banner year for the cream producers.
Too sWuid profit too. Ship your cream lo
THE MER1DEN CREAMERY CO.
SI at and Caatral St*. Kanaaa City, Mo.
Carlisle Commission Co.
Kanaaa City, Mo.
Wholesale Hay and Grain
Establishod ]£$. Handle on Commission.
Bay Anywhere—SMp Everywhere Aayliae
Ford Owners Attention!
a rosmvc car for oa nipas
Evr-Tyte Ford
SPECIAL PISTON RINGS
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rav roa nasaatn ia aix atna
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This la lha aplrti ot lha puMlratina (
hut undar lha heading "I'revlalnn. I*ra-
tantlon and I'reparadnoaa" lha editor
taya down eartaln prtmlpiaa that apply
generally and will be repeated la all
aorta of earlatlona at the Joint housing
and planning conferanca. Thaaa prln
• ipiea run aa followa. and ara worth
Quoting;
"Clly planning la tha aserelaa of
wunl<*l|>al Imagination. Ii la lha art-
rutin.- and etpart vlalon of Inevltahla
(ily growth and Hie prrparatlon of
plana to provide for thai growth. II
la municipal prevlalon. municipal pre
tendon and municipal praparedueaa
"City idannlng la lha civic aenae that
refuaapa to build today what muat be
lorn down tomorrow; that refuaaa to
believe that tha futura wlfl not be
greater than tha paat; that refuaaa to
act on Ihe theory that the growth of
ten yearn gone hy will equal the
growth of ten year* to come.
"City planning la the wiadom that
InaiKte the diatruat of the future In- !
atir.-x dlatreaa In the future; that doubt
of future growth Inaurea beyond doubt
ao unhealthy growth; that lack of
preparation for growth mean* future
expense In correction of unregulated
growth.
"City planning la economy. It la not '
the economy of doing without. Doing
without la not economy. It may be ei
travagaoce. A city that doea without
parka and playgrounda tn abundance
la extravagant In life and health. A
city that Ignorea an opportunity for
the acquisition of the things that make
for health and happtnesa mny lose the '
opportunity altogether."—Minneapolis
Tribune.
ABraeo Harbed Wire
Unlmeot
Seals without
• BBil. Alf.
Itotally lha spinster accepta the In-
evitable when li meanders along In
ironaara.
Money ceaaee to talk after a mlaar
gala a strangle hold on It.
Mad •«<* frame*
OB the wall la lBe |>r—Idear'a a«e*
al lha Hotel Beewfta. there bang ihrea
haadaoate framed perw.sa.al lattera a4>
lr eased to the head at Ihe I nail i ai Ma.
-lieoalved iheaa all la o#e day." aaM A.
Ilenoeit Oatea. "and they ara ao rare
thai t Save Sad Iheaa framed, for I
at ah to praaerve thaaa BaeB ae iheaa
do not rasa* often ta Ihe hotel maa."
TSa writer of each of tSa thee*
framed letters waa grateful for taw
ronrtaay or favar. ot tMa or that,
which plaaaed hlai daring bla etay aa
a gaaat. Nona had a "kick" lo raff-
later. which atrurk Mr. Oatea aa rather
odd. alnea half lha lima of a hotel man-
ager ta occupied la hearing the conta
ptalate of aoiaeoae who feel a blawalf
alighted In eotne |*rtlcnlar Thraa
thankful etdailea la a day were slmoeg
loo mu.ii for the hotel president -I*
.11*nap*>11* Nowa.
Mlaaea Morning Performance.
"Itoea your wife go often lo moving
plctnra* abowar
"No only afternoons and evening*"
The Effaota of Oplatoa.
xsrz Zftzr* j8wss
1 smallest doeee. If oontinned, tbeae optalee causa, changee In the funo-
Mone and growth at tbe oelia which are like I v to become permanent, caustag
tmlwiUtv, mental perveraton, a craving tar aiooSol or aatoutica tn later life.
Nervona dieeaeea. auch aa Intractable nervous dyspepsia and lackof a laying
powers are a reeull of doaing with opiates or narootioa to keep chUdren quia*
[n their infancy. Tha rule among phyalciana is that children should never
racaiva opiates In the smallest dueea for more than a day at a time, and
^VhlTadi^nlrt^on'of Anodynes. Dropa. Cordials, Soothing flynips and
other nanxstice to children by any but a physician cannot be too etroogly
decried and tha druinpat should not be a party to IL Children who ara 111
need tha attention of a physician, and it is nothing lass than a crime to
doaa them willfully with narcotica.
Castoria contalna no narcotics U It bears tha
aignature of Chaa. II. Metcber.
tieaalae Castoria always hears tSa slgaatore i
ONE'S OWN PLEASURE FIRST
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TO 1100.
Something for Man Who It Going to
Cultivate a Garden to Keep
in His Memory.
Do not seek to set the world on Are,
the neighbors to talking, or the pas-
sersb.v to wondering. Garden for your-
self alone, for we should garden for
pleasure only and If we stray far from
this fundamental It were better we
should not garden at all. Do not de-
sire too much, but build simply, yet
have every desire carried out as far
as you may, for the garden must be
yours. If It Is buSt to accord with
another's taste It were better to sell
It to that other and build the next
one for yourself. The home garden
la for the affections and if It is well
ordered it will satisfy and Insofar aa
you are satisfied you have succeeded.
If you have built according to anoth-
er's Ideas the garden is not worth the
while to you. Therefore we should
garden for pleasure, for contentment
of mind, whether we grow cauliflow-
ers or carnations. Grow the very
best flowers you may, not necessarily
the best kinds, but the best of their
kind. Do not spend money for rare
or costly material. It Is far better to
grow a splendid geranium than a sick-
ly orchid. And look ever to quality
rather than quantity. If your taste
runs rather to fruits or vegetables,
rather than to flowers. Indulge it.
You are to garden for yourself not
for the rest of us.
The Strong Withstand tha
Haat of Summor Batter
Than tha Weak
Old people who are feeble and younger people
who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled to
go through the depressing heat of Summer by taking
Grove's
Tasteless chill Tonic
It purifies and enriches the blood and makes
you Strong. You can soon feel its Strengthening,
Invigorating Effect.
GROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC is an ex-
ceptionally good general strengthening tonic for pale,
sickly children, for delicate Mothers, for Old Folks or
any one of the family who has poor blood. It is
pleasant to take. Price 60c.
Perfectly Harmless. Contains no
Nux-Vomica or other Poisonous Drugs.
Red-Hot Weather!
Stomach Off ?
No Appetite? Mouth Dry? Tongue
Stiff and a Fierce Thirst?
Here's Relief!!
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41
Trees for the Home Garden.
! Trees about the bouse should hava
! their uses. In some cases aorae are
needed for ornament alone, but thesa
Hot, heavy foods and Iced drinks
often play havoc with bad stomachs
In hot weather. The weak ones haven't
... . , got a chance. A quickly chilled or
generally should be near or at the rear, £verworked Btomach is a starter of
serving as frame and background, one ^^4 mlsery for its owner.
or both uses being sufficient for plant-
ing. Some very showy flowers are
borne on trees and occasionally a sky-
line is needed. But trees are for shade,
not al\
When you have that dull, depressed
feeling after eating—stomach pains,
bowel disorders, heartburn or nausea,
benefit, but shade for other plants; or
to aid
ger point. You want to look out—and
, 11 li I siifluc lur uuici ulan ib , ui _ ,. . ., , • . .
m the conservation of moisture 1uIck abont !t ln tWs hot weather"
for other plants. Perhaps a windbreak A way has been discovered to make
Is needed and the matter of protection sick stomachs well and to keep them
Is the tree's strongest recommendation, cool and sweet. It Is a commonsense1
Therefore when planting trees on tha way. No starvation plan of diet Is
home grounds plant first where actual- needed. Make this test and see how
ly needed; vou may not And place for quickly you get a good appetite ln
more. In a small garden few or no hot weather and enjoy the things you
trees should be used; one or two U
sufficient. The place should be framed
or outlined with shrubs.
like without misery to follow.
EATONIC Tablets have amazed
people everywhere with the marvelous
benefits they have produced for thou-
sands of stomach sufferers. Start the
test today and let your own stomach
tell you the truth.
EATONIC works quick—it absorbs
find neutralizes hurtful, poisonous
adds. Juices and stomach gases caused
from undigested foods. Thousands
testify that It quickly puts the stomach
ln a clean, sweet condition—recreates
—builds up the lost appetite and makes Ufa
worth llvlnK for fhe man who likes good
things but who suffers every time he oata
them.
EATONTC Is absolutely guaranteed to do
all this and you are to be the Judge. If It
doesn't rid you of stomach and bowel mis-
eries most common ln hot weather—you
get your money back at once, rijjht from
your own druggist whom you know and
can trust. No need of your takiru? a
chance of suffering. Start EATONIC to-
day. You will see.
Keep Roof In Repair.
If roofs were repaired periodically,
the house owners' expenses would be
a great deal less. A large number ol
people neglect the care which should
be given to the upkeep of their roofs,
consquently they become damaged be-
yond repair, and tbe owner Is com-
pelled to go to the unavoidable ex-
pense of paying for tbe Installation of
new roofing.
After heavy rainstorms, especially
In tbe spring and winter months, the
roofing should be thoroughly examined
for leaks which may develop into trou
ble causing a waste In the material and
■rsolt In a great deal of damage to tha
Interior of the home.
(Error* in transmission make un-
"oidchle a few inaccuracies in the
jii | foreeninx lists. It will he Impossible
to establish correcttoaw until the offi-
cial list printed and verified at
Washington.)
If You Want a Clean Town.
Let's not overlook the fact that a
clean town depends much more upon
the Individual home than upon clean
op campaigns. Every ciQsen wants s
dean, healthful town. Then let every
rellow dean his own property, than
ask bla neighbor to Bo likewise. Bat
Boo t ask th<> r.eigfchor to do It first.—
Btiat-ee S.gnaL
— that's what thousands of fanners
say, who have fone from the U. S. to
settle on homesteads or buy land in Western
Canada. Canada's invitation to every industrious worker to settle in
Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta is especially attractive. She wants _
farmers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves
by helping her raise immense wheat crops to feed the world.
You Can Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free
or other lands at very low prices. Where you can bay good farm
land at $15 ta $30 per acre that will raise 20 ta 45 bosbels of $2
wheat ta the acre—if s easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers
also grow wonderful crops of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farm-
tag is fully aa profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent
grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required either
for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches;
markets convenient; climate excellent Write for literature
and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Sopt of Im-
migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to
G. A. COOK
2012 Maala St- Kasua City, Ms.
Canadian Ocwrnmaat Agent
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