The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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R A N I T E. O K L A. BNT« P«1 E
DR. T.J. NTNNKKY
Physician and Surgcoi
|\ iofflce Hldir. Granite, Okla.
The Ciranite Enterprise prepared fOR MONSTER CROWDS
DR. T. L. WILLIS
Physicians and Surgeons.
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granite * OKLA.
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Physician and Surgeon.
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Physician and Surgeon
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DR. P.O. Holmes
Dentist of Mangum
Will practice in Granite
every Thurnday.
(HRe# with I M m \V. - v & Nm.nory
Dr. 6. Pinnell,
Ejra, Sir, Non and Throat
Mangum, Oklahoma.
Will be professionally in
Granite Thursday of each
week.
J. R. DALE, M. D.
Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Vy entire time given to diseases
■ -id maties of the eye, ear,
rio.jc and ihrnat. Ulan a itiltJ.
FKI, 2<*K. IIORART. OK I.A
GRANITE LOObi;
ur No-164
\yA A. F. & A. M
Meet* 2n<J and 4th ftieadayg
VISITING BROTHERS WKl.CO.MK
J. B. Hood. w. m.
w. 11. icKeiirie, Sec'jr.
Those efforlai to amust) the
tired loudness men put foward
b> New York theater m ruing t r.-
have had the effect of making
som' busi i''.->s men nflire tired
tlian v r
Ii won't be K-ng until the San
Francisco exposition ipini, uad
it is aluut lime f*>r you to open
up a correspondence with some
of your relatives on tie Atlantic
Coast.
TULSA TO PLAV TM« HOST IW
ORKAT STVLC
Ample Aeeommo#«|i n Wee VlfiUr#
lo Ory f iw*| ConfrtM.
Oct. 1.
To prop«*rly arrange diulU (or «h«
handling of hu«r • rowda U a till Job
In any convention city On tb Brat
<i«y of Otiobri lio «v«r, lh elf inn.
of Tulaa had rumpMinl plana lo fully
•nn rtaln iho lantent nuiubor of t«n
plr tfvi-r anthn..I tugrther at aay pli c
in Oklahoma Today Tulaa can ■!«•>
ctcry amuranx' of adequate and com
fortablf acconutiodatlon for h*r thoua •
anda of ftaltor* daring tho Interna
ttonal Ury-KarmitiK fongr**. Oclo
, I rr 23 to November 1
Kvcry taoul. every rooming houae
and every rcataurant lu tho city ha«
tifcu buay prepaiiug to lake care of
the enorntoua influ* of atrangera and
fnctlltlea have been Increased to
handle with ea«e. a dally nttendancv
of over I0.00O people.
nureaua of information wlU be open
dny and 4ilKht near the railroad tn
tlon* arid vlaitora will bo furnlnhed
with full Information n* to 1he loca-
tion, prices and equipment of hotel*.
' rooming bouaei*. rentauranta and prl-
vatp homes Hundred* of private
families ure preparing to eerve tnoala
! to their guests at moderate prices and
every buslnosn man In the city haa
agreed that there shall be no increase
in the price of accommodations or ne-
cessities during the Congress and Ex-
position.
EXPERIENCE MEETING AT TULSA
Dr. 8. F. Gregory
—. DENTIST -
Office 2o.i Floor Schiv; iJuiiJlug
Telephone 145
'lANITE, OKLA
Ottiee hour- 8:30 to 5.
DR. M. S. i&Sa
Caldwell, tf
Veterinary Sur. and Dentist
OFFICE AT STAR BARN,
Granite . • OM
Office in the
Farmers .Stat • Bank Bid:;.
Correspondence
tijllclied.
Spears & mm
UpbJ Tstatf, Farm Loans and Innrane
Cratnte. Okla.
™ (ii*aiii{«- IinrtM'i* Shop.
HOOD & PARR, Props.
Agectc for Wichita laundry. Oat-
ronafe solksHed. Oppo«te tne t
office. Hot or CoM Uattio.
Granite. - - Oklahoma. _
CITY DRAY AND
TRANSFER
Will do your hauling, day or
night, rain or shine; nothing
too large or too small. Leave
orders at P. O. Confectionery
M. ORR. M&r.
ii. F. VANDYKE.
...LA WYER. ..
Farmers State Bank Building.
(■{ranite. ... Oklahoma
TODD & TODD
LAWYERS
Practice in all courts of the state
Office P. 0. Building,
MANGUM - - -
M. G. LIPPERT
Real Estate, Insurance and
Farm Loans.
ODDFELLOWS BUILDING
GRANITE OKLA.
RHEUM AT EG SUFFERERS
SHOULD USE
Lafoilettc October 23.
Ne -. reuivtd this vv«uk frotii
tho i)ix e L ceum Bureau, with
wh ii ise £J« ban Chamber of
Commerc :.a>a > < n ract for
.ectu:1'- b> Sciidtoi LaFolle te.
announced ih..t the date lor h ■
senator's lecture here iiad be n
chanj. d fr-jm October 30th to
Ociwbv i 23 d .Sec-itoi* L iKoIle^e
wili c^nu- ui'rt-c; irotn 'wn^h-ng-
ion to fill oindagement Here.
iienaui/ La Folu-tte's itevnre
here the evening of the23:'d will
be his first and only appearance
the slate as Hobart is the .->nly
town in whicii llie senator is
booked for a lectu. e in Oklahoma
This fact will he widely adver-
tised, quite a number of visitors
fron. -ver Hi • sute vvill be here
.for th<i occa.i 'i.
Our own senator, r. P. Gore,
has itivittd to the city lor
this occasion, but he hao not ^et
signified his willingness to come,
owing to the fact that it is hard
to tell whether he can leave the
capital at this time or noi. -Dem-
ocrat-Chief.
Old World Famous to Describe Suc-
cessful Dry Farming Method*.
How to grow next year's crops on
this fall's rain.
This is the big secret which will b >
told to the world at the International
Dry-Farming Congress in Tulsa be-
ginning: October 27. Many men say it
can't bo done, but there will be hun-
dreds of other men at the Tulsa Con-
press who have actually succeeded in
doing it and who will be glad tt> tell
how.
One man from South Africa will teJl
how he grew seventeen bushels of
wheat and twenty-five bushels of corn
j per ai re in 1912 on one-half an inch of
rainfall between planting time and
! harvest. Another from Stratton, Neb-
will furnish proof that he raised 32
bushels of 62-pound wheat this year
; on four and a quarter inches of rain
between ^anuar^ 1 and August 30. A
! third, from Peyton, Colorado, will be
there to give the details of how he
raised 2,000 bushels of wheat on 100
acres of ground with but four Inches
of rain from the day he planted the
wheat to the day he cut it.
These men, and many others, will
insist that they get good crops in bad
years principally by knowing bow to
I hold the moisture of an entire year in
j the soil for use when needed by the
growing crops. For five full days these
j men will tell what they have done.
! how they did it and how much net
profit they made, and they will point
I to a solid ten acres of good crop sam-
ples.
! Any farmer in the southwest whose
! crops were cut by drouth in 1913 will
i be well repaid for a trip to Tulsa be-
tween October 27 and October 31.
They Make You Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect
produced by Chamberlain's
Tablets and the healthy condition
of body and mind which they
create make one feel joyful. For
sale by all dealers.
When in need of oil or {.;as,
leave orders at the Post Office
bookstore. M. Orr, Agent Uncle
Sam Oil company. Best gas on
tH* m irket
For prompt delivery of your
co •! a i.! rV- d op!': — , Cad 119-
W. t). Hedlev.
A Marvelous Escape.
"My little boy had a marvelous
escape," writes P. F. Bastiams
of Prince Albert, Cape of Good
IIop<; 'It occurred in the
middle of the night. He got a
very severe attack of croup. As
luck would have it", I had a large
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in the house. After
following the directions for an
hour and twenty minutes he was
through all danger." Sold by all
dealers.
For Sale or Rent-Tw > busi-
lit; . i.-es and three residences
See Charles L. McGehee.
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7ho Bast Remedy
to;• nil forms of
Rheumatism
^ lumbago
S"IATlrA GOUT, NEURALGIA.
AND KIDNEY TROUBLES.
STOP THE PAlW
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Is tne Staff cf Life
it have
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r wha* you gel at ths
LULL// BAKERY.
*ir*t-cl£S<> ba - - and 3 n nr.v able tofurntsh
anything in my line.
ii. i_. CADOEL Prop.
JUST
RECEIVED
at the
Hockadsf Merc. 0
a full carload of
WsF\i )
MBS
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XM
-\Si , i ,; >) I
HENNEY BUGGI
and a
FULL CARLOAD OF
NEWTON
WaGONS.
2 *
Just Received a Complete Line of
Cooking & Heatin
STOVES
for the fall trade. Come in 5
looK over o\ir stocK
p\j.i*cHasinig. We can do
good both in quality and pi
Always bear in mind tHat
s.-/e agents for low prices
gojd qu?l'ty in Greer coui
i?ocKaday Merc.
granite, okla.
on Cor Co..
g wain, ®n
^ Bake S lop open for inspection at ali tim-s. ^
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913, newspaper, October 10, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282196/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.