The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GRANITE ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, .90}
In THis Vicinity
•See J. C. Collins for milch cows.
Mr. Herman Peiper left Tuesday
morning for his home in Holstein, Iowa.
We sell 100 old papers for 10c.
THE ENTERPRISE
Mrs. W. T. Talley returned Thursday
from Poarch.
Go to Cox-Baker Mercantile Co. for
Shoes, Hats and Supplies.
Mr. Hershel Hancock, of Blair, was
.in town Sunday.
For home rendered lard call at
Brown Bros. City Meat Market.
Mr. W. T. Talley returned Thursday
from Mountain View.
P. F. Lau & Co., are experienced real
estate men. List your property with
them. Office over Granite State Bank
Mrs. L. S. Parks' of Chickasha, came
in Saturday and is spending a few weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Raemer.
Green B. Parmer is back from Mexico.
Green says it is the only country on
earth.
Leger has voted bonds for a $9,500
stone school building. The vote was:
102 for and 3 against.
E. C. Lowder, of Granite, was drawn
on the grand jury. The petit jury list
contains the names of two Granite men:
J.N. Olds and J. B, Armstrong.
To Exchange—Well improved deeded
quarter near Erick for unimproved land
near Granite. Apply
Rounds & Porter Lumber Co.
Our attention has just been called to
an error in last weeks issue in the spell-
ing of the name of Miss Jean Wells,
It should be as written here.
For Trade—A well improved farm in
Arkansas for Oklahoma land. For fur-
ther particulars, see T. F Morrow,
13-16 Granite, O. T.
Arnett & Co. are installing a new 10-
horse-power Fairbanks-Morse gasoline
engine for the manufacture of feed,
•chops, etc.
All persons knowing themselves in-
debted to G. R. Goodner, late druggist
of Granite, will find the books and ac-
counts in possession of T. F. Morrow.
13-16
We have the finest of liquors and con-
duct our place under the strict letter of
the law. Not even a dice box or a card
game allowed in the house.
14-15* "The Old Mose Saloon".
The Greer County Teachers' Normal
closed Saturday, and the teachers who
have taught the teachers and the teach-
ers who were taught have gone their
several ways. One and all express
•themselves as highly pleased with Gran-
ite and the Normal.
Fred Switzer was up last week from
Leger and he must have been highly
flattered with his reception. It was
"Hello Fred," from the time he Rtruck
Granite till he left. If he does not take
another tilt at the county clerkship we
miss our guess and Fred will miss the
opportunity of his lifetime.
To Cotton
Men.
Ginners and Cotton
men: Give a home
institution a chance
to figure on your
cotton stationery.
KEEP
OKLAHOMA
MONEY
IN
OKLA-
HOMA.
We make stand-
ard prices on all
such work and you
save express, etc.
Cotton Rec'pts:
$3.00
$8 50
$1.00
$3.00
$1.00
1000,
" " 5000,
Promisory notes: 100,
" " 500,
Gin tickets: 1000,
" " 5000, $13.00
Cotton tags, printed, number-
and couponed. Colore.
1000, $3.50 per thousand
5000, $3.00 " »
10000, $2.60 " "
25000, $2 30 " "
Single wires attached; 45o.
per M. extra. Double; 60c Ex-
tra. Copper wires: 75c. Doub"
le copper: $1.05.
Scale receipts; In books of
500 to the page, at bargain
prices.
BIG DIS-
COUNTS
ON BIG
ORDERS.
Remember that
we have the most
complte and modern
plant in southwest-
ern Oklahoma.
The Enterprise.
Granite, O.T.
BROWN BROS., Proprietors
dealers in
Fresh and Cured Meats.
Cash Paid for Hides and Furs.
Fresh Vegetables Always on Hand
GRANITE, - - OKLAHOMA.
. C. Collins
( Successor to J. S. COLEMAN )
High Grade Goods
a Specialty
Phone 43
GRANITE. O. T.
k. C. Cox, President. A. L. Elliott, Vice-Pres. p. w. Raemer, Cash.
Granite State Bank
GRANITE, OKLAHOMA.
Capital 8tock, ... $10,000.00
Deposit Your Money in the Granite State Bank
FIRE PROOF, TIME LOCK,
SCREW DOOR SAFE
/
Every Dollar Deposited Is Insured at Our Ex-
pense. What better protection could you ask?
John B. Jones, President.
J. N. Olds, Vice-P'nes.
THE JONES-OLDS BUNK,
Capital Stock, $10,000.00
Individual Responsibility, $50,000.00
CRANITE, - OKLAHOMA.
DIRECTORS John B. Jones, J. N. Olds, Etna M. Jones.
Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to us.
Pire-proof br;ck vault for the safe keepinpr of valuable papers.
List your real estate and lands with
P. P. Lau & Co. Office over Granite
State Bank.
. Old Point Comfort.
Virginia, and .many other points
of comfort and pleasure along , the
Atlantic coast and among the in-
land springs and lakes of the East-
ern states reached in a cheap and
comfortable way by the Rock
Island System
Round Trip
One Fare plus $2.00
ALL SUMMER
QEO. H. LEE, Q. P. A., Little Hock, Ark.
J. S, McNully, D. P. A. Oklahoma City, o. T.
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Ryder, J. W. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 20, 1903, newspaper, August 20, 1903; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404475/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.