The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909 Page: 4 of 10
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S?Ek'!TY SALE!
^«innSnfmthrirer^rnctS T haVe ^fles ft0 rjise monev: others to make room, and still others intimate that the sheriff is almost due to take pos-
session of their stores. Now, if you wi.l do a little thinking fcr yourself you will find that they all come under the same head—HAVE TO. Now, in the ordinary
from wh. ive the good things; one is the fellow iharis FORCED to be good toys, and in that case, nine times out of ten
.V^vo, ; nffJn h n°rP U ? '' " along with the good thmgswill be a kiss similar to the one that was given to the Master by Judas Iscariot.
Sun , u ill offer you a fifteen dollar overcoat lars and forty-nine cents; now, if he ever sold one for fifteen dollars he bumped some fellow's head and is not
treating his trade square by making fish of one and fowl of another. '
There are two things that I have not One of ihem is gold dollars for forty-nine 'cents/aid another is a competitor; there are a great many in the same kind of
business 1 am in, but they are imitators and not competitors. One of the things that I have is Kina 01
An-the
which, with •
command p'
mentioned !■
East Sef&cted Stock of GeneraS i¥Sei*ohandiso In Granite
""" "T ' hfhe, ?Ka,'°Tr aci|uain,tan" with the trade of Grani,e andviaiaty than any other merchant here, because I am the oldest merchant here-
rience that that will necessarily bring, together with the blessing ofbein*; able to take advantage of all the DISCOUNTS that SPOT CASH will
o in a position in the commercial world of knowing What to Buv, When u> Buv and Wherp in Ruv onH i am . . r ,
ndwith it will offer many Real Prosper,ty B.rgains, not Force Bargain,. A few of ^wlli quoie a "fol™ * ' ^ kind
.OROSIS UNDERSKIRTS,
Sateens the Rustle Kind.
\\ v.- Si.2^, now 98c
■ now $1.15
We <• < . . now. 1.49
Were S •r-i, now 1.98
Were $3.; •. now 2.98
Were $4.00, now 3.25
SILK PETTICOATS,
laffela and Fancy.
5io.$u, now $8.49
•- S7.sc, now 5.48
0, now 4.75
A. , 1 en lines Ladies Skirts, 1-3 and
1-2 on. Special in Ladies' Short Jackets,
in sizes 32, 34, 36. colors, Castors, Black
and Brown. Full one-half off.
New Lino of Ladies Long Coats at
RIGHT PRICES.
THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF
Hamburg Embroideries.
Were 7 1-2,8 1-3 and 10c, now 5c
were 12 1-2 and 15c, now.. 10c
Were 20 and 2?c .: 15C
Were $o, and 40c 25c
B g Ane of Comforts at Correct Prices.
Outings . 1-20 outings at 10c; Danish Cloths, 25 and ^ocvaluesat 20c
All colors iu. Misses and Children's Dresses and Waists, Covert and Crave-
net Dress uoods, 75 and 85c kind at 59c. Gray and Tan Worsteds, 69c kind at
49c. .11 wool and black Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, $1.2? kind, at 89c. Grey
Plaid Dress goods, 65c kind, at 49c. Black Siscillian, 44 inches wide, 85c kind,
at 69c. Grey Flannel Dress goods, 52 and 65c kind, at 49c. Scotch Homespun
Di\ -s goods, 6^c kind, 49c.
Boys' 2-piece Suits, 1-3 off, 4 to 10 years old.
Men's Corduroy Suits, $7.^0 kind at $5.98
Young Men's Corduroy Suits. £7.90 kind at 4.98
Broken Lots Cassimere Suits, i-j off.
All Broken Lines of Shoes at cut Prices.
BLANKETS, BLANKETS!
Heavy, Fine 10-4 All Wool, $6 kind
at - $4.75
Good Cotton at 50c
Good Cotton, were 8?c, now. 69c
Good Cotton, were j!i,oo, now 89c
Good Cotton, were Si.2^, now $1.09
Good Cotton, were #1.50, now $1.25
GROCERY DEPARTMENT. .Good Things To Eat.
„ St'U Se,,in& Good Flour, $1.25 per Sack, $2.50 per 100 Pounds.
1 'b- <-an California cherries, were $oc, now _ 20
3 '!?' ^."California Golden Plums, were 25c, now 2 cans for I J 35!
3 Id. can California. Grapes, were 2jc. now 90
2 lb can No. 1 Blackberries, were 15c, now ._ jqC
2 can* Kidney Beans, were 10c now 3 for 2-C
I lh. can Spinach, were 20c now 2 for " " 'c
3.lbs. crown Raisens, were 10c, now 3 for 25°
Choice King Apples, 1 ic per pound.
, Large Prunes, 10c per pound.
Choice whole Apples, 12 1-2C per pound
• Dry Salt Meat, 14c. Bacon 15c.
All of the above mentioned goods are from first-class factories and wholesale dealers-no junk 'nor shelf-worn, moth-eaten, old stvle stuff th*t M u u 1
hre salvage nor auction stu'f. If it was, your neighbor will tell you that I would say so. Strangers will please call and see whether I ♦ ti: ? m the Ark>' no
because they know .ha. I have a full line ol Upaer-wear, Under-wear, Outer-wear and taner-wear • * " ' ,he «™">i <M citizens will come
You need these goods, and the reduced prices, together with the cash discounts, will give.you some prizes and surprises. Courteous and tru.hf,,! . t ,
B. F. HARLOW'S.
THE GIRL MEN LOVE
4. I don't go with a man just
because he ask me to go. I like
Rules Adoped by a Sensible Ijt better if he asks anuther to
»,1 r->■ too,- his sister lor instance!
Girl That are Ail Right. L
5. 1 don t let any man see me
There are some very sensible home from church—if he hasn't
girls in this good old country— Ufumption enough to taki
and they know "what is what" there and sit through
Col. Sam A. Clark rightly says I with me he can
that such girls are worth a world altogather.
of worry to win. The Missourion g. j don't let any man give me
prints these rules lately adopted L present unless it is something
by one of tne sweetest girls in Qf a trifling cost like fruit or
Report of the Condition 01
THE FARMERS STATE BANK,
at Granite, in the State o£ Okla-
homa, at the close of business
Nov. 16, 1909
\n smoke when
with me—if
Jo ii
link
graph
V ,but
hate
face
Tom,
town: -
1. I don't lei
he walks or d
he knows no b *' t.
I promptly tell h:n
of it.
2. 1 don't give m\
to men-I us- d t a
I am wise H i . . I - iio^
by and by to i. nv that
might be h mging uo
Dick, and Hurry's room.
3. I don't let a 111 .ii take my
arm when he w. Iks th me—if
he does I tell him I perfer him I may try 'em before you buy "em.
to give me his arm. K. C. Cox.
flowers.
7. I don't encourage a man who
is not perfectly polite and agree-
eble to my mother—whoever calls
on me sees a good deal of her.
8. I don't allow a caller to stay
later than ten o'clock, if he don't
so at that time I tell them poli-
tely that this is my custom.
Richmond Missourian.
For Sale.
A good span of Medium s'zed
horses. $175.00 on time. You
RESOURCES
"■ and Discounts
"s, secured and unsec
fonds, warrants, etc.
Furnlture and fixtures
Due from banks
Checks and other cash Items
Cash In Bank
Total
$20,-112.01
37,524
52,303.«(
$130,311.93
LIABILITIES.
sioooo.or
ioqp*x
*130,311. 'J
i*afnf Protection
The practicalpainter says,
when your house is cov-
ered with
Patton's
Sum-Proof
Paisrt
and the paint cover-
ed by a guarantee for
excellence you have
the best possible
protection to your
house and purse.
Patton's buoTProof Paint protects, preserves and beauti-
fies. Wade of purest pigments and oil, with just the rlsrbt
proportions of zinc, lead and silica. It withstands sun and
rain, ueat and cold twice as long a * hand-made paint. Get
book ol Paint Knowledge and color card from
McCLURE-NAf TZGER LUMBER CO.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits less expenses and
Taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to check
Time certificates of deposit
Bills payable
Cashier's checks outstanding
I Total
| State of Oklahoma, County of Greer, i
I. "1 Alexander, Pres. of t^e above n*med
' solemnly swear that the above stau
a true to the best of my knowledge anj
: so help me God.
8. m. Alexander, President
-ubscrlbed and sworn to before me this 15th
'lay of Sept, 190B. Eugene Moselev,
Notary Public
My Commission Expires August 9th, 1910.
Correct—Attest:
J.T Alexander
W. H. Blrkb
Directors.
Good teams or single drivers
for sale. Horses, mares and
m ilea, also good jack. Term>
to suit purchasher. See W. H.
Burke, Granite, Okla.
07
1.1U2 17
Report of the Condition" of
The si,-ife Guaranty Hank
At Granite, in. the. state of Ok-
lahoma, at the yf business,
Nov. 16, 1909.
RESOURCE " DOLLARS.
Loans and L>>- ,«»t»
Overdrafts, secui ami unj»e
U. S Bonds cn hand
Premium^ on I. r.- riondit *
Stocks, Bonj-,, War ran , stg
Baakin^f nou.sp,
Bi|ls 9<.fitCJia.nKO "
Due from u
Check* Lit
Ga.^h in i
TQUI
LIABILIT
Cap! tit!
|urplui> ii
L'njivi.v ,
wh iionjh
» * '• f
less
exjtei
4,017 7
5 .(XXf (X)
11i.'Joo db
05
i Ji 2'J
9,111 CU
13o,tfj0
L»OLLAUS
416^000 00
JUU 20
and
26>| M#
Individual ^-posits W check m,366"6i
Time cerUllcatu» .,f deposit 72
Bill* of Exchaurfe- 4„,
- ToU41 • 136,660 36
of (Jklalivnia /
I, P. V. rtar -t.^aauK^or tue hKh vena:«ed
ban*, solemnly swear unjt^me above staie-
meut Is true to' ffi* 5e.<t of iny ki,o».e0ge and
belltst, so help ipe UOU- / \
■ Will V£.\IEit, Cashier.
:OH«ECT-Au<.6r: ' '•*
Subscribed and Swijrn to befaro me tlilj nth
day of Sept. lWDti. • "E, IL OaycKPOKT,
seal . ...••• • ,votary |>uouC
My Commission (QcpLres J!)eoember 7, l4l2. ■
M. A. SMITH
OEU. ,W. WILEY
Ulrectora
New Sewing Machine Office
in Town
at Childres real estate office.
Singer and Wheeler & Wilsm.
All machines guaranteed and
sold on easy payments.
BAKER 4SLATON
wholesale and retail
Coal and Feed
We carry a full line of feed
stuffs in large quantities and will
.nake the best prices we can on
ill kind* of feed and coal. We
ire iu the Hudson building, just
sonth of the Farmers' State
fJunk. Call and see us.
Taxes become delinquent
Feb. 1, 1910. You can pay
them at the Farmer's State
Bank now.
Notice of Publication.
Slate of Oklahoma, 'Count} of Oreer, In the
UlsiMct Court of Safe County.
Charles French, plaintiff, va M L. Rowe, de-
feixfant.
hald defendant, M L. Howe, will take notice
■ at ti'- I'ify teen fu<-d In ilujaboTe named court
by Charles Vr-,. h lor debt due on promlssora
n.,t« for the pr.i.i ipaj sutn of Wis.ui.aue January
J7, IWtftofteth. r with Int.-reM ih- reon !rom and
aiu r ni i(urltjr oCaalif noh- at*t)M me of 10 per
c. i turn per annum until ( aiiland for foreclosure
uf real .-law^onWrtiipan liu 8, Block 20 m
th* o lidnal tonn of UlMlta, Oklahoma) and
must,a I.war ; fMlttov ;i*d ihfcreln by said
lilaimlir on or I,h„r- the i:tih da/ of January
mi", m -aid.petition will b,-- uken as true, and
Judtfementfor said plalnllfr m «uid action forsald'
' r :'-'lohure -it r-.il astale m<»rtgage
"|hi0 Mid i*ai " .iute As pray, d fOr will be ' en-
dered accordingly. At(e.t; u \|. Winbubn*
t i' rk ot said cotirt.
• By M. M. MiLi;a, Deputy.
*<<a!, H. F. '* an DrKk,' j. , .
A ttorney for Plain tiff.
C. B. DEWEES.
^ray anc^ Transfer Line
FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY
Goods Carefully Handled by Reliable Men
PHONE 32
GRANITE, OKLA.
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Charles E. Hill and Sons. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1909, newspaper, December 10, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc402759/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.