The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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Announcement of
Spring Opening.
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Th new Spring Styles
are here. Ju t in, and we
want you to know that we
have chosen these Hart,
Schaffner & Marx Suits
with you in mind
In the past we ve tried to erve you
well in values, election«. styles, fit; we
are constantly strviing to increase this
service for you. This season we feel
that we've outdone any previous efforts.
The styles are unusually good: the
tailoring is beautiful; the fabrics are all-
wool; the variety will surprise, you; end
values—they're exceptional considering
the unusual market conditions
You'll like the new spring
neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery
and Hats we've selected
for you Whenever it is
convenient, come in and
let us show you how near
we have met your clothing
needs. Yours Truly,
I wish to annunce to my friends and tfl
• • the public generally that 1 have bought ^
2 the B. Brannan stocK of Groceries and
3 will continue the business at its pres- W
ent location in the Oddfellow building- Jg
This is a nice clean stocK of goods, ^
JM and I assure you that it will be Kept up
W to its hitherto high standard.
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$ When in need of anything in the ^
grocery line, give me a call, and 1 wil
assure you of the very best values, W
Guthrie Campbell
Dry Goods and Furnishings■
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If You are LooKing for
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Phone No. 83
courteous treatment, and prompt ser
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Oddfellows' Building.
Granite, Oklahoma ^hone No. 83
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Just who, brother, do you
think the smarte«t man in this
town? Stop blushing!
We can Fill your wants on
notice. Call Phone 91. and >ve
will fix You Up in Good shaPe;
Mrs. Hood Entertain*.
On Friday, Feb. 23 Mfrs. J. B.
Hood charmingly entertained
the L. S. C. Club. Tne rooms
were attractively deCofated in
green suggestive of St. Patricks
'"Day!" Thte ftililetf were gV&fied
1 witfi large baskets of white car-
. nations', ** * *
! Aside jfiSm th§ usual diversion
]oT needle #0rfc for thS afternoon
-acb'gu^it tfsl3 asW to"write a
rhyme i? Irish dialfCT, the read-'
' ing o'f which afforded much
I amusement.
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scheme was al<o carried out in Jl
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a dainty lunch served by the
..lie , bo«t«8s assi ;sted by her sister, j
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y'°* j Special guoats w-re Mrs. Stim-
son, Mra" H.i>y N«r i y of ilar.-,
gum, and Mrs. C. C. Cabinet |
of Ericjk. Mr-«. Slaton will en- >
t.ertjun this week Friday. March ,
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The boss knows every man in his employ He Is
WATCHING every man H« Is looking for someone who
| wjll help him to run a growing business after he feels
like slowing up a little
The young man with the BANK BOOK, who .3 earnest
and on the Job. will have a chance to buy a partnership
in the business sooner than he thinks If he will only
keep on working hard and BANKING his earnings
Put YOUR money In OUR bank
We add 4 per cent Interest
You can start TODAY---START '
State Guaranty Bank
D A Pres G. W. Wiley. Vice-Pres
W E BoRan Cashier
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1917, newspaper, March 2, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281971/m1/4/?q=112+cavalry: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.