The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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"come back" with a ru#h.
will
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Ki.9 money in car^m^ Bank.
In one County in South D akota over
were "caught" for $200 a piecc-'-by a
ninety farmers
Get Rich Quick"
Our food reformer* are doin*
about everything, it aeemf, ex-
cept reform.
Everybody talk* poicf, ever)*
body wants i*eace. and nob<*l)
expect* peace, ui to it!
•chemer.
If those farmers hgd consulted their BANKER before
Investing their hard earnod money, they wouldent have
been "burnt."
We will gladly advise with you on any investment
you are thicking of making Maybe we can steer you
away from LOSING your A\oney
Put YOUR money in OUR bank
We add 4 per cent Interest
You can start TODAY---START I
State Guaranty Bank
D. A. Belmore. Pres. G. W. Wiley. Vice-Pres
W. E. Bogan Cashier
General Perahing'a picture has |
been hung in the hall of fame in j
i'arii. Our* ha* nut.
The dollar is in all walks of life;1
the only trouble being that some
walks seldom see it.
Order your egg* in advance,
sister. A record predicted for |
next winter.
I Mexico at last, is making a re-
cord. There hasen't been a
new revolution for over forty-1
eight hours.
I Where, on where, are those
| hundred thousand airplanes?
j Anywhere, anywhere, except in
I the air.
REAL
SSSKaSSHK
IN THE
HEART
Latest reports from hell are to
j the effect tnat the devil refuses
admission to price boosters and
food hogs, on the ground that
their presence would contami-
nate the other inhabitants.
ESTATE
m
in
of the city, the suburbs
the country— somewhere
-there's a bit of mother
earth your should own.
Now is the time to buy
efore valuer rise beyond your available means.
FORTUNES ARE MADE
in real estate, by the men who know. We will
advise you fearlessly and honestly if you will give
us the chance. What do you want? It you don't
know, let us suggest.
MARVIN SPEAKS
Granite, Okliihoma.
Crop pr'ospects are not so bad
it seems and the speculators are
taking prompt advantage by
hogging everything they can get
their clutches on. The poor man
will pay.
OR. SAM'L ARMSTRONG
Veterinarian
Registered and Licensed by
the State of Oklahoma
Office With A. F. Von
Tungeln Phone No. 8.
Lone Wolf, Oklahoma.
DR. G. W. WILEY
Physician and Surgeon
Office In Oaaranty Bank Bld«f.
Office Phone 37. Granite, Oklahoma
Res. Phone 61.
DR. T. J. NUNNERY
Physician and Surgeon
Dixie Bidg. Granite, Okla
i'HONK 30
$200 AT STAKE
$200 is a reasonable estimate
of the mon*>y you would lose
should you attend any other
business college in preference to
the Jackson Univers tv, other-
wise known as America's Ideal
Schoo'. InvestUrate now. Abso-
lute proof furnished. $75 month-
ly guaranteed to our shorthand
and pookteapinsr graduates who
complete the full Fnglish course.
Greatest sehoofe.catalogue ever
written sent free Address WAL
TKR JACKSON, PRESIDENT.
CHILLICOTHE, MO.
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Notice By Publication
In the district court of the
county of Greer, State of Okla-
homa. B. F. Crow Plan tiff vs.
Mrs. Millie Pugh, et al, Defend-
ents. The State of Oklaho-
ma, fh the defendants,
greeting: The said Defendents,
Mrs. Millie Pugh, Mrs. Ettie
Bradley and R. M. Cotton will
take notice that they have been
sued in the above enfittled
court and that the plaintiff did
on the 15th day of August A - O.
1917 file his petition in the
said court praying that the title
to the E. h of the N. W. i and
Lots 1 and 2 all in section 19,
Twp. 5 N. Range 20 W. I. M
be quieted in him and that the
above named defendents b* for-
ever barred and foreclos< d of
any interest in and to the said
lands and the said defendents;
Mrs. Millie Pugh, Mrs. Ettie
Bradley and R..M, Cotton must
answer the petition herei', on
| or before the 28th day of Sept-
'rmherA. D. 1917, or The said
[petition will be taken as true
and judgment rendered as i i said
petition prayed, quieting t lie ti-
tle in and to the lands he; 'in de-
scribed in the plaintiff, B. F.
Crow, and forever barr:.ipr and
foreclosing the said defendants
and each of them, their a Jminis
trators, executors and assigns
and th^ir heirs from da rning or
asserting any interest or
thereto. Given under iny hand
Notwithstanding the back
yards and vacant lots produced
millons of dollars worth of food
stuffs, old H. C. L. still perches
on the top rung of the ladder
and hands out sardonic grins.
Never mind all of this bombas-
tic piffle about "what we are
fighting for." Our country is
at war and the main thing right
now is to get in shape to fight.
Piffle and wind won't win bat-
tles.
The government officials te!
us that our allies have about
reached their limit and that th
United States must win the w.ir
or face defeat and be. overrun
later by the Germans. Very
well; let's do something besides
"talk" and "take under advise-
ment."
Make up your mind now to
one thing, brother. The United
States will not turn the scales
to victory in this war with less
than two million men in the
trenches—and five million may
come nearer the mark. The
sooner we face the bald facts
and act accordingly the quicker
the war will be over and our own
n back home again.
17 * vr- nil* lw*! Totur,
**'- LaxatiT*
BIT,Tfc"WS fvu
Expsrience the best Teacher.
It is generally admitted that ex
perience is the best teacher, but
should we not make use of the
experience of others as well a«
our own? The experience of a
thousand persons is more to be
depended upon than thac of one
."ji individual. Many thousands of
. . . , , , 'ji'1" pereons have used Chamberlain'*
and the official vpa! °f t,!ls '-®£e Cough Remedy for coughs an«i
i,!'A T t '?} . r colds with the best results whicl
1917. VV. 1. Jeter ' erk ol 8j,owg it to be a thoroughly reli-
(;_>urts. <5h.AL) a^je preparation for those dixeas
" ——-■ es. Try it. It is prompt &nd ef
fir Hptv ti fectual and pleasant to take,
ur, S fiei. *<;,***€ * For M]e by W. R. Veale.
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CIGARETTE S
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A new combination—
Mild, yet they 'Sa isfy
Ye3, th:s nsiv cigarette
is mora lh?.n just gox>d
tasting, it ciolivers a new
end important thing to
cmokcra—
Chesterfields "reach
hoino," they ht yoa know
you are cmoking—they
"Satisfy"!
Yet, they*re Mild!
Don't ba surprised—the
new blend of Imported and
Domestic tobaccos i :.
And the blend car.', ba
copied.
Let Chesterfields jjive
you new cigarctLe enjoy-
ment.
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/ ' / , / ' / //, / / / paid, on receipt of 50c, if your dealer cannot
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Life's Pleasures
are bestowed by destiny upon
those who have the judgment
to practice frugality and fore-
sight. Don't spend all you
earn on the passing show.
Good things come
To Those Who Save Now
Join the growing number of young men
who have a savings account in our care.
FARMERS' STATE BAN ft
The Granite Barber Shop
HOOD CSl PARR, Prop.
Agents for Hobart laundry.
Patronage solicited. Hot or Cold
Baths.
Granite. - Oklahoma.
New
Army Map
of the
United States
Showing Locations of
National Guard Mobilization
Training Camps
National Army Cantonments
Reserve Officers Training
Camps
and
Aviation Sites
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The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1917, newspaper, September 21, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282205/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.