The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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rsOiTLKU c;OOD&. SPICES. PEPPERS, <M
. quality in the retail market. HHrh
Quality good* built up your
\sraiu we Mil only gooda that bring you health ami
H a %vn
XI T MEAT?, BUTTER. CHEESE, or anything on
h* -ar c'Vet rm thing that In high grade and with
It is the «afc vray, and the wife way i* alwayn the
the fact that we . oil good* that are pure and atrong
We admire our lo^al phyjiciana, but we are not drum-
ir impure a*:u uangcrous foodstuff*.
IT as right. can be when the right #tuff is fold.
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C&BGRO.C0
COX & BRANNAN, Props.
tgainst
It is predicted that
ton w ill become a dry <
but that might bring
national complications
protests by thirsty for
lomats.
From certain sources that arc-
not prohibition one gathers that
the Russian peasant, his vodkri
taken away, is drinking every-
thing from pop to nitroglycerin
and is ^cultivating a taste for
indellible ink.
A woman seldom enjoys any-
thing unless she can shed tears
over it.
A woman can accomplish
more with tears than a man can
with cuss words.
BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTI-
PATION"
It is certainly surprising that
any woman will endure the mis-
erable feelings caused by bil-
iousness and constipation, when
relief is so easily had and at so
little expense. Mrs. Chas. Peck.
Gates, N. Y., writes, ' About a
year ago I used two bottles of
Chamberlain's Tablets and they
cured me of biliousness and con
stipation* Obtainable every-
where.
Have You e
Sank Account?
If you are not following hi«
ejtampia, aoroe day you'll
envy the rr.ao who saved a
part cf his earning! each'
week. The establishment of
a bank account Is the first
atep toward acquiring a habit
of thrift which leads to suc-
cess. Money in our bank is
safer than anywhere else. A
checking account is the sim-
plest and most convenient
method of paying bills.
Jatereat paid eo lima deooslf*
The matches made in heaven
not the brand dipped in
brimstone.
are
Farmers State Bank
One report mentions sixteen
Texas rangers on the Mexican
border. Has Texas been quiet-
iy increasing its miltary?
Even our most beautiful wo-
men should be careful who
they stab with their hatpins.
THE COLDS OF MANKIND
CURED BY PINES
Have you ever gone through
typical pine forest when yoa
cold? What a vigorous
Impulse it sent! How you op-
ened wide your lungs to take in
those invigorating and mysti-
fying qualities. Yes, Dr. Bells
Pine Tar Honey possesses the
same stimulating qualities and
overcomes hacking coughs. The
inner lining of the throat is
strengthened in its attack
against cold germs. Every
family needs a bottle constantly
at hand. 25c
NONE EQUAL TO CHAM-
BERALAIN'S
"I have tried most all of the
cough cures and find that there
Is none that equal Chamber-
ain's ccugh Remedy. It has
never failed to give me prompt
relief," writes W. V. Harner.
Montpelier, Ind. When you
have triedh'BERAeHD 5sNOL
h^ve £ cold give this remedy a
tri:il and see £pr yourself what
a splendid medicine it is. Ob-
tainable everywhere.
a
ad
'LOW FARES
TO THE FAIRS"
Panama-Pacific
1 nte r national
E xposition
SAN FRANCISCO
Panama - California
Exposition
S£N DIEGO
$5210
WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN
GOLD
"I have used Chamberlain's
Tablets and found them to be
just as represented, a quick re-
lief for headaches, dizzy spells
nd other symptoms of a tor-
rid liver and a disordered con-
dition of the digestive organs.
They are worth their weight in
gold." writes Miss Clara A.
Dnggs, Elba, N. Y. Obtainable
everywhere.
Dr. J. B. Lansden
Physician and Surgeon.
Johnson Building,
GRANITE - * OKLA.
Phones, office 63, Res. 96.
B. F. VAN DYKE
lawyer
Farmers State Bank Building.
>RANITB, - • • OaLAHOM •
Wiiiis
sful attenti
HOSPITAL
Careful attention K* n to all medical
Pnd surgical case,. We will
promptly any call vhere we can be
of service.
Drs. Willis C8, Anderson
Hie Granite Barber Shop
HOOD & PARR, Props.
Agents for Wichitalaundry.
ron age solicited. Opposite the
-.trice, Hot or Cold Batns.
Granite, - - Oklahoma.
Pat-
Post
«i88's NEW LIFE PILLS _
Lonewolf, Oklahoma
rho Pil'e r>r> C
Office In the
Farmer# Sut
Bank Bide.
Correspondence
Solicited.
Ask
Hiram will never get the vote
of the noble army of inoffen-
sive victims whose parents af-
flicted them with the same
name. _________________
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BUY IIOME MADE FLOUR j
.
The Mangum flouring mill has
again resumed operations after j
being closed down several years '
on account of the poor quality of
jjrain raised in this section, ih.s
year the large mills are offering j,
more than the market prica for j
Greer county wheat, as it is the j
be.~t to be found. The* Mangum j _
mill is u.«ing only the best of
wheat, and assures its custome rs
that they cannot find a better
grade of flour. Buy home pro-1
ducts, when they are the best,
iand keep your money at home.
F'>r sale in Granite by E. Hester.
FROM GRANITE
for beauti/ul illustrated lit-
(erature, and full information re-
^ardirg fares, train service,
'routes, etc.
Dr. F. C. Holmes
fr'aroiftn* sw" pku> — Dentist of Mangum
A. M. SPEARS Will practice in Granite
every Thursday.
witb r>r« W:!°y Nunn^rv
> J Estate, Farm L*w na and Tana
Granite, Okla.
DR. T J. NUNNERY
Physician and Surgeon
Postoffi.ce Bldg. Granite, Okla.
Ro# Phone. 39
DR. C. W. WILEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Guaraty Bank Building
offlo. Phone 134 Granite, Oklahoma
Res. Phone, 51
Write To
FAY THOMPSON
Div. Passenger Agt.
Oklahoma City
Or Consult
KURTENBACH Ticket Agent,
Rock Island Lines
GRANITE OKLAHOMA
3 OF CALOMEL
WHICH IS
ONE WAY
I; caiis -fir** now endeavoring
j make a noise like a President
j possibBity.
One good thing about plans
r "dividing uo the world—
there 11 be
before.
> much 1
SWIfT Sl CO
IMW
Um0m
You feel Dad. take calo-
mel. Feel a heap worse.
Go home and go to bed.
Can't eat. You hate your
friends. Sick-sicker-sickest.
Three or four days you drag
around before you feel like
hustling.
your way?
ANOTHER WAY
|You feel bad. Take Liv-
ver-lax at night. Feel better
next morning Take Liv-ver-
lax along daily in small doses
and the more you take the
better yoa feel. No sickness.
No griping. Eat Good. Feel
fine as silk.
OSSfe
LIV-VER-LAX 50 CENTS A BOTTLE
A Sure Cure for Constipation
and we guarantee Liv-ver-lax
CROWN
Juarantee Liv-ver-lax
PHARMACY
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