The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GRANITE ENT r. H P R t S K
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washington news
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CThe financial resources of the Fed-
eral government are exemplified
New YorK l$y the activities within
this magnificent building at the head
of Wall Street.
«T In much the same way the financial
resources of this community are ex-
emplified by the worK and activities
of this barjv
#T Our deposits represent the thrift and
prosperity oi the people of the com-
munity, and they also represent the
confidence of the public in the safety
and responsibility of this institution.
H Our wish is that all of the people of
the community may be numbered
among those whose savings are
growing/with us The saving habit to
your best insurance policy for the
years to come.
Start a banh account with u Uxiejfc
Such
tobctcco
enjoyment
as you never thought
could be is yours to
command quick as
you buy some Prince
Albert and fire-up a
pipe or a home-made
cigarette!
The Sts&te ttssarainty Bstes^.
D. A.Belmore. Pres. G. W. Wiley. Vice-Pres
W E. Bogan Cashier
Little Willie
Gets the
Tummy Ache!
The youngsters just wilt eat green apples or
puckery persimmons or too much jelly cake. Old'
fashioned belliake is acute indigestion. Give the sufferer
a good big dose of castor oil and apply a hot water
bottle to the spot of greatest pa;n.
You ought to have one of our guaranteed
hot water bottles in your home—-for neuralgia, Tooth-
ache and rheumatism, too.
We carry the highest quality of rubber
goods to be had.
Our castor oil in buik or capsule is as siick
and active as greased lightning.
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Prioce Albert fcives
yo.u every tobacco sat-
isfaction your smoke**
api.-etite ~v<rr hinkered
for. That's because
it's made by a patented -
j..rjCvi.A that cuiB
bite and patch" Prince Albert has always
bt<*u sol i without roupoiu; or premiums.
We prelvr lo give quality I
PsifvtJ M
PStiiSI
she national joy smoke
hs« a favor as different as it is delightful. You never tasted the tike of it I
And that isn't strange, either.
Men who think they can't smt*ke a jvpe or roll a ciga-
rette can smok* and «W// smoke if they use Prince
AlUrt And smokers who have not yet given P. A. a try-
out cenuisHy have a big surprise and a lot trf enjoyment
Carving their v,- y as soon as they invest in a supply.
Prince Albert tobacco will cell its own story!
Pay prine* #- rfjf.
fjWO I faun! in
tv%r pyrmnt *■*#"• 5r;
f <r-n. J Or • W}*h*dl
Git a heti -pntfid A** ***•
or>a ( hai corAatg to*
AK, . u-4h «; ?■ Q( w
fap 4ee'*s 'A# «rfO
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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, \Vinston-Sa!e«n. N. C
be- the highest market
President your produce.
II mpifflijjii'.'
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'City Market.
Burke & Sons, Prcp'rs |
Fresh and Cured Meats. Cash paid tor Hides and I
Furs. . Fresh Vegetables, Fish and Oysters in |
season -
Granite - - Oklahoma 3
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WE GUARANTEE
GRIGSBYS
Liv - V er - Lax
To cleanse the system oi poisonous toxins.
To restore healthy action of the bowels,
Liver and Kidneys.
To assist in relieving constipation and the multitude
of ills the human family is heir to
If you are not entirely satisfied with the results, we
will cheerfnlly refund your money.
In the Spring your system needs cleansing the same
^ your houle or premises. There is noth.ng that
will beat LIV-VER-LAX in toning up your sys-
tem. and in keeping you hardy and hale.
CROWN PHARMACY
Washington, July 81, 1010.1
Sf*eial to Knterpri t:
The political situation to iH-j
coming very interesting. Thuj
I campaign committees of bothj
parties are very busy. The ball j
' will soon Ik- rolling nnd when it
does, look out! If the prophesies I
of the .sage* are true the country |
wi'l be aroused a* at no time n
its* history by the great interest
in the coming elections, t t«i-
gress is .-till hard at work. The j
' House is "marking time." wait-
ing for the Senate to catch up
I with the appropriations. The
i Republicans are anxious u>
away. The Demc v-rats mean
' business. Wood row Allison i*
"ou the job." |
This brings us to the two?
great parties, themselves. Wnntj
! about the two men who are t,
!guide thfir destines? Let us
dwe'l upon th«m for s f«**- nu>-
] tuents. j
1 Mr. liughea a- Governor vf j
! Ww York fn">m Jantlarv 1. 190T |
'until October 1*10. a period
• I'd three years, niw months a-t.j
• >ix days.
Mr. Wilson has been PnwJ
il«nt of the I.'rite.I SUtes ®.nce
March 4, 191 5. a period >4 three
years, four m- nths, and seven-
teen days.
There ar*- few nw>re striking
contrasts in. politics than the fv*
cords of accomplUhmeiit* madt.
I by Mr Wilson, ** Presidenv
and by Mr Htigh^f us <K v^mor
When Mr. Huglii* al>andotied|
the f,ght f >r popular govern* I
fnff , jn the Slate of New iork.j ——-
rv ignwl w offue and accept' whftl Mr Wlbun has menstrated that he can lead his and the Republican j^aes?
a!i app. intment w the bench o < from a i>motratic Con- party and Mr. Hughes ha* «Se- J H fcgglest' «.
the t'nited Supreme j mor.strated that he cannot !ead
Court, he had brought-shout ih,- ^ourumtm of &d. hi „arly. Does the country . _
enactment of only van,wi jer^twn Mr. Hughes wont f^ur >eur m^re of con- .V G. A. Mitchell at Urannan
ant measare^ *he luhoc • et-} _ .n ^ {tpwch rjf ^ructive government, or four & Downing Grocery *f you want
, ice Commission Act the vital fact re- years of factional fighting be- the highest market price for
fr m tiie rate track law. i Wilson has de- tween a Republican
was h<x one achievement, ana — ~
thi-i was. largely offset by a com-
plete demoralization "*
finances, which still cati-
tinues.
Most of 3ir. Hutches energte •
,s Governor were expended in
fteCti^nai warfare with tht Re-.j||
publican leaders who had nomi- i 'I
hifA ■ ifoJT- ih-BliT' C#WTl pUi- ,
\Y.r>« ±, but who had no intention | g
of ail owing h m to dictate the | §
policies of the j rty. In spite |:j
of his excellent motives and ^
splendid effort*. Mr: ' H.ugh i« f-".
could not control the HepuWkan ||
[organization; he could not in* ?■ ?
\ fluence the I>'gi slit lure, ar,d he. *|
was compelled in the end tc- let j|-i
other men win the battle that; M
he had so resolutely begun. ;|\.s
The Republican party in the ^|.
nation is controlled today by. ti
the identical interests that py
dominated it when Mr. Hughes
governor. Many of the bosses |g|
are the same bosses. The Wall^ 4 =
street partnership, the trust , j?i
partnership, the special prfvi-, |yi
lege partnership, turo all in full; j|j
force as they were then. The • jr ■.
National Republican organiza-j
tion is just as progressive as.pj
William Barnes and his New ^
York cohorts were during the !
Hughes administration and just^p
as eager for reform. Mr. p;
Hughes as president would haveJ|j
to deal with the same kind of _gg
political and corporation in-,g
fluences that he ha<l to deal with •
as governor. He failed to sub- J gj
due them when he was the gfj.
Chief Executive of New York, jj
What reason is there for be- m
lieving that he was their master H
as president of the United Eg
States ?
Mr. Wilson has proved that 1
he can lead his party, and he has ^
obtained from it the most extra- ||
ordinary measure of progres- f |
sive legislation that any admin- ^
istration has ever won. Day p
by day he is making the record [|
more remarkable and more |p
brilliant. Does any body be- g
lieve that Mr. Hughes could cver g
wring from a Republican Con-
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ANGER
STRANQERi Where can I find the best
Grocery Store in Town?
OLD TIMER; Well there is just oneplace
tn town that will suit you, and that is at
McREE'S STORE, where they carry the
freshest and. naost up-to-date line of
Groceries in town, and if you want flour
what is flour you will find that Helio-
trope and Choctaw flour* the best on
Market, and' McREE'S will sure treat
you right, and the prices are the best
yet.
STRANGER: That's just the place I am
looking for. Thanh you.
When you want something good to eat
Phone 104
McREE'S STORE
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 13, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1916, newspaper, August 14, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc281975/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.