Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1901 Page: 3 of 6
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any amount exceeding in the
aggregate, Fi;».y-two thous-
and (#52,000) Dollars.
Sec. 8. 'J'he said Board of
1002. All payments under
the terms of this Act shall
l>e by warreuts drawn- upon
the said "Southwestern Nor-
mal Building Fund." The
Muuitiou, ninety building of said normal school
(lays a le,- I k- selection ol s|llt|| bevompleied and ready
such s.u for the nttul location f„r occupancy hv I lie first day
1 of September, 1902.
of sjvid normal school build-
ings; and upon approval and
acceptance by the Board of
Bdtna'iou hereinafter pro-
vided for, of the deeds of con-
veyance and donations here-
in provided for.« shall adopt
plans ynd specifications for
such buildings, shall adver-
tise for bids for the con-
Sec. 1 2. This act shall take
effect and be in force from
and after its passage and ap-
proval.
Notice.
Notice is*hereby given, that
•ursuance of an order of
use mr imis ror t ne cou-|n PUfS77 . "" "* i
structioii of the same, and!* ^5% 'I ?U™y I Brown Bros, will serve you
shall then let the contract fori, . Territory °f O dressed nonltrv 011 S'ltnrrlnv
the construction of such I* i9 day !d ess"\l»oult^ °» Saturday,
l.uihli„Ks; Provided, Tl.nl no °f F^"lary, 1901 in the mat-[■"'J °» ^esday and Friday
contract j-o made shall he of gr % tote °? Missouri they will furnish you Kreens.
iiiv for-e or oft*,-! „nfil *1wJ E* Bartlett> a» adlllt of 1111-
person or persons entering ""H undersigned , Colorado eating potatoes 90c
into the same shall have gi * g luTZ "" ^
en an obligation payable to scimld mind> win se„ at publk
auction, to the highest bidder,
or at private sale, as said guar-
dian may elect subject to con-
firmation by said Probate
Court, 011 Saturday the 23 day! / ry tlie "Old 66 Rye"
of Match, 1901, at 2 o'clock j Guaranteed, bottled in bond,
p. 111., at Granite, O. T., at the FX Mott & Co., Granite
office of A. P. Lowry, in said;Ok'a*
i~* —
i o of
Granite Lodge No. 63
meets ev^ry Thursday even-
ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers iuvitcd to attend.
Fred (C. Smith, N. G.
/ A. M. Stewart, Sec.
For Sale At a Bargain.
Good 2 indh wagonyCover,
and spiiugscomplete. Morse
& Kinsel.
Jones Bros, buy Hides.
Commercial Club.
The Commercial Club of
Granite meets every Tues-
day night in the City
Hall. Parties seeking infor-
mation of Granite or Greer
County, would do well to
correspond with the club.
J. G. Leeper, Pres.
A. E. Cragin, Vice Pres,
P Y. Brinton, Sec'y.
R. S. Waddell, Treas.
Jones Bros.
Nursery and
seed House.
Seeds, trees and Plants
HftY
brain
and ran
On the corner one block
from Depot.
I
.
V
Jones Bros., the seed men
pays highest cash price for
Hides.
county of Greer, or at any
J. A. Bishop has purchased
other time as may best suit i T •' .
the guardian, all the right,! transfer line and is
title, interest and estate of the! 'nnningtwo teams and solicits
said Missouri E. Bartlett, the 1t,ie pntronage,of the public.
premises described herein, and 1 -—;—
all the right, title and interest! „ Pl,re ^red ^rivd Plymoth
the rerritory of Oklahoma in,
at least, double the amount to
be paid thereunder, with good
and sufficient sureties to be
approved by ihe said Board,
for t!ia fiitliful performance
of his or their contract bv
said contractor or contractors
:uid full pavnie'it for all labor
and materials burnished i"
said building.
Sec. 9. The s :id Board i.s
Hereby authorised to employ u
superintendent of construc-
tion of such buildings, fit a, —- -0--,
salary of not more than One that the said estate has, by | R°ck egg^for salej 5oc per
iluiirired Dollars ($100.00Hoperation of law, or otherwise, j dozen. Mrs. W. Z. Thonip-
per month, who shall have acquired in and toall that cer- so», Granite, Okla.
personal charge and super- tain lot, piece or parcel of land, j —
vision of the contractors of! situate, lying and being in the i BuygenuiueSeed Triumph
'Ik- work under the direction County of Greer. Territory of potatoes at Stephenson^ &
of the said Board, and whose Oklahoma, bounded and des-j Browne.
duty it shall he to see that c,nb?d as follows, and upon,
.said contractor performs his the folio,ring terms and con- When von *m, t Hay, corn,
work in full compliance with dlt,ons! to~™lt: Commencing jjra" dU(l ,ced» seejoues Bros
the plans and specifications at* I"?1* ^>'<5°) feet east ^ed men.
ad bp ted by the said Board, V"**' (3°} feetc north of when you want the unrest
and shall have power to dis-1of potions,J|hie "eidcS
*^,riA~A j w * uKiiwnionn mree nunorea 1 , , Every thing
in provided. and fifty (350) feet; thence first-elassand up-to-date; open
bee. 10. No payment shall following the base -of the; dl,>' a,,d night. Don't forget
be made or wairents drawn mountain east toa pojnt ..he number, 66. Fred An
111 tavor of any contractor (3o) feet west of th% center 0f! dcrs.
for or on account o» any work , the county road; thcncc south ,
done under any contract let j sjx hundre'd and thirty (630) A good restaurant for sale,
under or by virtue «»f this Act, [feet; ti en ce west twelve bun- 11 ,llo,,e3' maker. Molinari
except upon the certificate of j dred and forty-three (1 .-743) a,,d Hawk,
the superintendent of ecu- feet to the place of beginning,
structioii, and upon vouchers containing thirteen and twen- ^t>e ^Iuu". Kirby & Co. for
liL-d with and approved by j ty-seven one-hundreth acres, i StaP'e «»<• Fancy Groceries
the said Board for all pay 'l\rms, cash 011 delivery of
nicut made under and in pur-j deed. I H. F}. Mott & Co. make a
suancc of this Act. Dated the 19 day of Feb- specialty of the finest of fam-
S'-'c. 11. For the purpose ruary, 1901. ! ily wines and whiskies
of paying for the buildings! J. P. Ci«av, Probate Judge.1
provided for herein, there j YV. VV. Marsh, Guardian, ; Groceries at bed rock price
lie re by levied upon all taxa- byAP. Lowery, Atty.'at Miinti, Kirbv & Co's. new
eiuumd,
■"vlQ \lQw«l flroPllttOT*
angum, = = = Oklahoma.
BEWARE of Cheap Johns.
For High Guide W ork mid Prices witHu iencl« of All,
Call, See my Woik nnd get my Prices
0. KEEN
Good Teams and all kinds of
Conveyances
h k\is:ii;i> o\ niiokt n«ti(je.
OKANI I N
OKLAHOMA
GRAIN WANTED!
COAL FOA SALE.
W. A. ROSE & Co.
Will buy your Bones and Corn end pay you the
best prices. If you have either to sell it will
pay you to see them. If you want Coal see them,
just North of the Depot.
We want the farmers trade and we have induce-
ments for you. Try us.
Ohanitk ,,„i Kiowa _ Om..«o*a.
hie property of tin- Territory
of Oklahoma, a tax of four- Mrs. and Mr. Dr. Alice F
lentils of n .Mill.... tlie dollar, Ya,lti Dttllists llave Iocatrf ;
each year for two \ car^, the I , ^ ,
same to be levied upon all ec ^'
taxable property of the said;
store, 4-th and Granite Ave.
Go to "The 66 Saloon" or
lunch counter and ask for
| what you want; don't ask
Every woman, in justice ti. what we got.
• •<1 pocket hook
such t ixes shall be *mn,,u ll-v l'K* " Ferfect" bak Money to loan on Greer
known as the "Soul hwestern I n'K l'«>"'der. Once used al-|county farms. Call on Greer
normal Building Fund," I Nya-vs ust'd Haker * n«tes.; County Abstract Company,
and shall be available and | j Mangum. Okln.
F. C. HOLMES,
Crown and Bridge work A
Specialty.
Office—South Side Square.
OKLAHOMA.
Territory for the \ ears 1901 , v
and iot>». The fund derived ,.e'1 . ! "
IV0111 s,k-Ii tixes si,all be!SllouW tr>
Finest (piality of fresh, salt
Fund,"
be available and;
used bv the said Board only i j —
for the pu'Oose 'if construe-1 ftud smoked Meats at lowest Shafer for;
tion of s iid buildings and prices, at Brown Bro's. blacksnnth and repair work
at the O. T. Wagon Yard.
Horse Shoeing a specialty.
HOTEL GRANITE,
:K)HN H. GItHNT X SON, P,vp»
Headquarters for Commercial Trade.
Your Patronage Solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
(h/Muin St., Hll\ ,V, t.ro/utc, 0. /
tion ol s'lnl MMilflings
purchasing tin- neci'sSaryl
furniture, and for the pay-, Light, healthful and mi-
incut of the cn' rent cxn»'i>s"s i tritious food guaranteed from
find tcii'her's sal 'rics of said auy flour by using the "Per-
uortna! school for the year feet" baking powder. Try it.
Try the
powder.
'Perfect" baking
c. a. lodge,
CENERAL CONTRACTOR
AMt BUILDER
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED AND THE BEST
Of Reference.
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Brinton, P. Y. Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1901, newspaper, March 8, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404203/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.