Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL ITEMS.
Mr. L. H. Martin of Tope-
ka, Kan. is registered at
Fishers.
Geo. Austin, foreman of wa-
ter service ol the R. I. was in
town Monday evening.
Mrs. L. S. Parks has pur-
chased two lots corner Fourth
and Cottonwood.
Prank Basey bought two
lots, last week and is already
offered $100 profit.
Fine lot of young chickens
at Brown Bros. City Market.
Some people would Tike to
see this paper quarantined.
*. Harlow Bros, tlie new dry
goods firm have just pur-
chased nine lots.
Mr. Ed Binus of Spriugville
Iowa is building three cot-
tages on his Bartlett addition
property for rent.
In last weeks issue we
stated that the Hockaday
Hardware Co., of Wichita
were the people who are
putting in the big hardware
house in Granite. We are
since informed that the busi-
ness will be controlled by W.
D. Hockaday of Missouri and
Ed Hockadaj- of Kingfisher.
For choicest cuts of juicy
steaks go to Brown Bro's.
new market.
Wfcen others have failed,
try us,'We'll treat you right.
Morse Kinsel.
That old auger wouldn't
cut. Try somethiug else.
, Mr. G. W. Shaw and Col.
Napier left Tuesday morning
to spend the Holidays with
apd friends, and relatives in
Teias.
Capt. Peary, of Brunswick'
Mo. on his rccent trip here
invested in a corner lot. He
will commence building at
once.
Warrell Bros, of Story Co.
Iowa are buildiug a 48x70, 2
and a half storv hotel build
ing. corner Fourth and Cot-
tonwood. Work is being
rushed and if material can be
obtained it will be ready for
occupancy by Jan. 15th. It
will be the finest hotel build*
iijg in Greer County.
T. W. Baker has leased his
building "over the Rhine" to
the Menz furnyture company
of Wichita. They will put in
g $13000 stock of furniture.
Mr. Baker had' bis grocery
stock ordered but received
such a flattering offer from
Mr. wenz that he immediately
closed the trade, wired the
Chickasha Grocery company
to hold his stock until Jan.
ist aud let a contract for the
building of another store, an
exact counterpart of the old
one, ou his adjoining lot.
Work commenced on the new
building. Tuesday aud it is to
be ready for occupancy by
Jan. i st.
Our old friend and former
citizeu, L. N. Perkins has been
elected City Clerk of Granite,
Okla. His many friends in
Wilbarger will be glad to hear
of his election. He served
the people acceptably as
county clerk and assessor of
this county several terms in
each office. Shake, Perk.
—Vernon Hornet.
Holiday goods at Harlow
Bro's.
When you want a choice
steak or chop, goto the old re-
liable market. Hardcastle &
Bottom.
Dr. L. Hayues Buxton of
Oklahoma City, the superin
teudent of the Territorial
Board of Health, came in Sat-
urday evening to investigate
the small-pox situation. Dt.
Buxton is a competant physi-
cian,* broad-gauged official
and courteous aud genial
gentleman. After a careful in-
ves ligation of the situation Dr.
Buxton pronounced himself
highly satisfied with the man.
ner in which the matter was
being handled and with the
evident hearty co-operation of
the citizens and business men
of Granite. Dr. O. K. Hooper
was given local charge and
the rigid isolation of develop-
ed cases presents all danger
of epidemic and quarantine.
Drop in and sec us, we
have what yon want in cith-
er farms or city property.
Morse & I< inset.
Waggoner & Setser, leading
Photographers of Okla.,"1 in
Palace Photo Car at Granite.
HOCK ISLAND TI MM <-A HD
Standard ljookg by popu-
lar authors. Cloth covers.
Attractive bindings. 20 and
25 cts. Harlow tiro's.
Christmas is coming aiid
Brown Bro's. is the place to
leave yourorders for all kiuds
of dressed poultry.
We have purchasers for sev-
eral more good forms, if you
wish to sell, call in and 'see
us. Morse & Kinsel.
In xvrKCT N*rr. 19ut 6 p. m.
CRimi. Tims.
ANADARKO LINK.
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
wasr round. kamt hound.
Pa—nyr.
Htation
•tSI ». m.
Miiad.
it:M a. m
<|M p. m.
telly mm-t
4n«. ■"•ihM'i-M, | K. w. Thoapa**.
G*a. P. m.il r. A. Ami. O. P. »«d r
<;iil»o»o. I A. T*p»ka )C*n.
Jones Bros., the seed men
pays highest cash price for
Hides.
Elegaut line of toilet, smok-
ers and shaving sets at Har.
low's.
Highest market price paid
for bones. W. A. Rose & Co.
when you want the purest
and finest of home rendered
leaf lard call on Brown Bros.
Wantrd:—Corn! Corn!!
Corn!!!. W. A. Rose & Co. !
_ - ——. j
Tidwell and Havnes make |
lowest cash prices ou Coal or
Feed.
Ma. w. WHY
PHYSICIAN And SURGEON.
Calls Promptly Answered Day or Night.
R»om / Huber Bhu-l,
Granite., Okla:
Robert cobb jiv
-JTFTO^NKY at J.JIW
ORAMIH, — OKLAHOMA.
0. K. Hooper,
HilMIAII
iHiiyiMm
Office In /tuber Rnildiny.
If you caut sell your lots
list them wjth us, we can.
Morse & Kinsel.
Mangum stands about the
sume chance to get the Ter-
ritorial Normal as she does
the Mhall-pox. She is too
slow to catch either.
Dr. J. T. Allen of Topeka,
Kan., a graduate of Missouri
Medical College, St. Louis,
Mo., class 95, is now located
here. Office with the Greer
Drug Co.
Mrs. Marguerite Winters re-
turned last week after a
months pleasant visit with
relatives and friends in St.
Ivouis and Crossville, 111.
Mr. H. C. West, the Gran-
ite representative of the Chick-
asha Grocery Co. sold Mr.
Baker the openiug stock for
his new grocery house. It
was the largest bill of grocer-
ies ever sold in Greer County.
This office can supply you
in legal blanks, note heads,
letter heads, envelopes and all
Iliads of stationery at a guar-
anteed satisfaction.
Some one, some time said
something, we are unable to
quote it literally but in sub-
stance it was this, "all is fair
in love and war, "Greater love
hath no man" than exists be-
tween rival towns. Let us
try and broaden our views to
a point where we, can appre-
ciate the fact that the world is
large enough for more than
one man or one town.
Try the "Kentucky Colonel"
Guaranteed, bottled in bond.
H. E. Mott & Co., Granite
Okla.
Jones Bros, buy Hides.
The Mangum people have a
little tin guillotine fixed up
and expect (so they say) to
get the heads of the Rock Is-
land people, all the way from
section hand to general supcr-
intendant. Because only a
few blind men aud some sick
people who are traveling un-
attended ever go on to Man-
gum they have got hold of
an idea that they think they
think they are being discrimi
nated against.
Palace Photo Car for fine
Cabinet work all guaranteed.
When you want hay, corn,
bran and feed, see Jones' Bros
Seed men.
Pictures made for 25c doz-1
en at the Palace Photo Car. j
15
DR. J. T. TAYLOR,
DENTIST.
Room 1, Hubkk
BCII DING.
Eat a meal at the Sperry i J. T.Allen, M. D.
hoi'sk and hear the Edison
Concert Phonograph. The
music is worth what yoti pay
for the meal.
physician 4 8urgkon.
off.ok:—aaaa* oaus co.
Granite, —o-o— Okla.
THE ENTERPRISE
Have your Saddles, Harness}
Shoes and "Bikes" repaired at j fl| I 1|||| jat n ■ ■»»»
Huber Bros, hardware store, Iil» I.
upstairs.
Finest quality of fresh, salt
aud smoked Meats at lowest
See W. A. Marlin forall kinds I prices, at Brown Bro's.
of masonry and stone work.
When you need Coal or
Feed be sure and cqll on Tid-
well and Haynes.
Fiue old "Edinburg Malt'
H. E. Mott & Co., Main St*
Granite, Okla.
Are you a reader of the En-
The "Gucken Hinner Rye'' TRRFtisr? If not you are
is absolutely pure. H. E. Mott j missing the news of a fast de-
& Co* Granite Okla. ' veloping town
; Wa can alvty.ii th* (rnl Thricc-U-
! Week trnid-Xetr Turk. *• aoad
M • D«"y •» *h* *rl* * Waakly tX
The Enterprise hriitopir mr.
The Ifixxlfrord lire Stock In-
spector- Th* imtMt «lMk pap«r In tlU
1 W**w an i The Enterprise far %t m
m r.
| The, Putins or tinlresUtf) Se/iti-
| 1 feel-lf/ . Vetrs, lha «PMt Sautharn Pa-
Van and The Enterprise f*r ai.ta *.»
T*W.
Full sets. Cooper, Correlli
Caine and Reide. Five vol-
umes. A magnificent Holi-
day present. $1.25 per set.
Harlow Bro's.
W. A. Rose & Co., are pre-
pared to pay the highest mar-
ket price for corn.
"The Winsor Club" for salej H. E. Mott & Co. make a
by Ha E* Mott & Co, is specialty of the finest of fani-
lughly recommended for med- j i|y wlIles aud whiskies
icinal purposes*
—_ ; j \ Bishop jlas purchased
When you want a fine smoke 1 Lyenus transfer line and is
try " Y B". The commercial | running two teams and solicits
men's favorite, at H .E. Mott's.' the patronage of the public.
When joa are tblraty aad
want a drink,
Call ea 41*s Baath sad
Kits hiB the wink,
■a will aerve yon il 3*a
»r# dry
Wltk a drink af Tap sf tka
. II or Ding Rye,
Hardcastle and Bottqm, the 1
pioneers iu the butcher busi-J
ness guarantee satisfaction |
as to price and goods.
Beat McAUester Coat at W.!
i A. Rose & Co's.
BUY
The Dewy Patent Hay PiSt*
MaiMif'H««tnr*4 k? .1. T. Rtlwrtaan
Nnvnjim. For «al« by Davia,
Gratiir*. Pair;* MT.ao
If ton wmit >be Imi t local |mp»r
•nrarib fnr tha utauav, ««nd $ I.
im th« 4KNTBBPRIf*ll%"
Wliaa J9U ara ibiraty and
w«nt ndr'tik.
Onllnn Al«i lloalhaiHi
trlvi> bia* ike wink,
Utt will aarta yon If y«u
ara dry
With M drink orlop i t tba
Momiaf Rya,
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Ryder, J. W. Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, December 21, 1900, newspaper, December 21, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404221/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.