Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1901 Page: 2 of 6
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POLLY'S UNCLE JOSH.
hk doks the handsome
thing bv thk newlv
wedded ones.
Th^yOojip o Grauile and Fit Tliem
s»>lve* Out for Housekeepiug.
"Josh' Give Tbem the Beu-
fbtofHi Experietice and
Pajg the Bill.
Miss Summers—Pol 1 y— I—
er—dare I—
took a header over bashftiluess
to lmy property tliey are the
men to see.
The visit resulteed in inter-
esting Charles in some desir-
able city property and an en-
gagement lor a drive to the
country to view some farms
property in which Robinson
Colver offer fine bargains.
"r.v the way" said the old
man. The next thing to look
But the speakei after will be lumber, which,
will be necessary in the new
only to'hear sweet "Yes Char- honse you contemplated,
lie" "Can I aspire to —er— So conie wjth me and j wjn
to-that is-Again a lapse in- introduce you to J. E. Coen.
to silence followed by an en- Mgr. for Stephenson &- Brown
couraging- "Yes Charlie" ]nmber, who are the principal
"Oh if I might only hope to-- dealers in that line here. They
-ar—to— Another failure of carry the most complete line of
language. It was seemingly a builders material in the conn-
hopeless case and it might have tv, including, lime, hair, ee-
been, only for a demure— nier.t door and window screens '
"Charlie, I have said yes 1 hey can also supply you j
twice and if you mean it, I .with the famous, Steam's'
mean it too and—and— | paint at reasonable figures.
And to this da}' that young I Having provided a cage for
man will insist that he popped
the question. Ail this happen-
ed away "Down East" It was
not long before there came a
letter from Polly's Uncle 'Josh'
your bird" said Uncle "the
first thing will be to furnish it
Whereupon Polly declared
she had heard so much of J.F. j
Morrow's furniture store that
out in Oklahoma who wrote (she desired to go there,
effusively of his delight at her The result was thevwere usli-
exhibition of what ha called
"grit" and proposed that it the
young couple would come to
Granite he would start them in
life as a wedding gift
Of course they nccepted, and
were soon biddingtheir friends
adieu. A few weeks subse-
quent to the above a traveled—
ered into such bewildering dis-
play that the girl was puzzled
at first, how to select. But she
soon purchased a parlor-suit, a
bed room suit, in golden oak,,
To these she added a dining
room set with all accessories,
an ornamental writing desk for
"hubby". And "say Uncle'
to Wave your orders with him
And as you are going to farm
you will need s harness, and
the boss horse milliner is ().
H. Me Gavock opposite Bren-
n.in's grocery; there is not a
thing in this line that cannot
be had of him, heavy, light,
single, double, plain .jind fan-
cy and buggy harness He al-
ways has them in stock, he al-
so carries a complete line of
saddles, whips, fly-nets, (lust-
ers, lap-robes, everything far-
mer needs, as to price he will
not be undersold.
(Continued to fifth page.)
OFFICERS OFGRANITE.
J. \Y. Rvdf.r,
Police Judge.
J. E. Terrel,
Citj- Attorney.
G. \Y. Shaw,
Clerk, Assessor and Treas.
J. L. Broadik,
Marshal and Col.
TOWN COUNCIL.
\V. C. Johnson*,
President.
Piiii. Raemer,
i st District.
A. H. ( )i.i>s,
2nd District.
THE KIOWA and COMANCHE
COUNTRY
Will Open This Summer
Do you want a Claim or Town lot? If so you
will want to know when and iiow it will open.
The ENTERPRISE Will Keep You
Posted.
1 lie Enterprise Map will do the rest.
$i.oo buys the Enterprise for one
year, 25cts buys the Map and Book,
or$i.oo buys them both.
C. STETTLER & SON.
ftEjE^TfS) p0)Rj T|'tUg
WOFJLD KKNOWNKD
HIIKI Slill lli sni KKIilt
ICE ICE ICE
~ OKLAHOMA,
.<! It a n ITK.
\Y
C. Johnson,
;rd District.
"» $1.50
Dr. Pepper the best 5c cigar
stained part}- arrived in Gran-j exclaimed Polly, where will I 'n tmU1 at H. E-»Motts..
ite. Our friend Uncle Josh, go for dry goods? This dress! For Guitaf teacher enquire
was in charge and led them to of mine is hardly suitable I at Drs. Yant den'tal office Hli-
the Arlington hotel. This ho-! must admit. "Well my girl if j her Building.
tel remarked Uncle Josh iseas- you want to select from one of
ly the leading hotel of the city, j the most extensive stocks, in
entirely new and first class, j the county, 1 will direct you to
It is ably managed by itsge- Harlow l:ros. who earn- a line
11 ial proprietor, F M Bouse-(of dress goods, nobby belts,
man. He knows the wants of and trimings that is seldom
the traveling public and caters I seen in the west. And turning
to it. In fact it is the place to Charles Uncle remarked,
to eat when you are hungry. "you appreciate good clothes
Always stop at the Arlington j and want to he stylish; you
"After breakfast" remarked will go to IIarlow Bros, unci
the old man, we will go and buy your clothes. Their foot
THE JOURNAL of AGRICULTURE . .
AMERICAN FARMER'S HORSE BOOK
Or Cyclopedic Year Book for 1901
GRANITE ENTERPRISE ....
TOTAL
regular price.
$1.00
2.75
l.OO
$4.75
W hy buy a hand-meklown
suit when you can get a stylish
tailor made suit just as cheap
at the (). K. Tailor's.
\i.l. FOR fl.5().
1 o Subscribers coming 111 before June 1, 1901
buy your outfit and to expedite
matters 1 will order a rig of
Craine Bros, livery. Thecarri-
age arrived and as Polly views
the stylish turnout, with pran-
forni shoes are popular and
you will fii.dtlicni pleasant to
deal with and their prices
right. "At the grocery", said
Josh, "never neglect \our lar-
cing horses an a neatly dress- der, that important adjunct ofi Pl-V 5° Pe1' cent on theinvest-
ed driver at the reins, she ex-
pressed her delight. This sta-
ble said, Uncle Josh, is the best
outfited livery stable, I know
of and its coat of arms are
three S's Speed, Safety, and
Style. If you ever have to run
to an off rairoad town be sure
go there, for a rig while here,
we will make arrangments for
the Craine Construction Co. to
build the new house.
I hi- Journal of Agriculture has been for thirty-five
years the leading Farm and Family Paper in the West find
everybody knows its great excellence.
The American Farmer's Morse Book contains over
l>00 pages, has 31.'} life-like illustrations, everyene an in-
structive. practical object lesson, and presents a multitude
of other facts about the horse. It is undoubtedly the best
book of its kind ever published and 110 farmer tan afford to
he without it.
I he C\clopedic Y ear Book For 1901 contains more
than 500 pages brimful of statistics and facts of current im-
portance, besides giving the fullests and most perfect weath-
drink of thisfineold whiskey. cr forecasts for 1DO1 to be found.
1 he Enterprise is too thoroughly and favorably
to need description here.
Address all orders to The Enterprise
Brown Bros, will serve you
dressed poultry <*m Saturday,
and on Tuesday and Friday
they will furnish you greens.
1 here are lots of Colonels in
Kentucky, but only one Ken-
tucky Colonel in Granite.
Call at H. E. Mott's for a
Sever
011 main
I business properties
street for sale, will
; now 11
housekeeping controls mas-f Molinari and Hawk,
culitie temper to that end, pa- Property in all parts of the
tionizc one whom you can dc- city for sale. If you want to
pend tot honest goods. I have make money buy now. Prop-
found, \. A. Brennan per- ei Ly is advancing every day.
fectly reliable, you are sure to Molinari and Hawk.
find a careful dealer always
full stocked, with everything
iu the line of staple and fan-
cy groceries, including Chase
Sauboriie's famous coffee,
fresh first class. Xo shelfworn
The basis of home said Uncle goods there and prices d<
Josh is a bit of mother earth so to "brass ta</ks
we will go to Robinson \Col- You must also have a regn-
ver's realestat office.'1 hey con lar meat market to patronize
trol city property that isdesir
able and always have bargains
on tap. It is worth your while
to know them, for if 3011 have
W e are in the law and real
estate business strictly and
want your business.
Morse & Kinsel.
Say boys, the O. K. Tailor
has a nobby line of spring
suit paterns, you had better
hurrj' if you need one.
The "Canadian Club"
ED LYCAN,
express, bagirage
freight
TRANSFER LINF
o<itisfa.ction Guaranteed
P.KL &HDM A\.
and as W. G. Hardcastle al- is absolutely pure. II. E. Mott
ways has the choicest cuts of & Co. Granite Okla.
beef, pork and mutton on his Good smoked bacon 1, %c a
con 11 tel.s, I would advise you pound at Y. A. Brennan\s.
Cad at the Enterprise o/liee
fVr lo«ul Wanks of all descrip-
tions.
(JiM nite Lodge, A. F. and A
M.—I . I), meets every 2nd
and 4th Tuesday night of
each month. Visiting mem
hers always welcome. *''• Mott & Co. make a
T.J. Molinari, \\\ M. sPec,a'ly »f the finest of fani-
G. R. (iooi)nkr, Sec. i vv"les fud whiskies.
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Brinton, P. Y. Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, April 26, 1901, newspaper, April 26, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc403959/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.