The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GRANITE ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1902.
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Mr. Will Jacobs of Mangum was in
town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Goodner spent
Sunday in Altus.
Miss Mattie White of Mangum spent
Sunday in Oranite.
Miss Maggie White of Mangum was
in town yesterday.
Frank Wildman of Blair was up on
business yesterday.
Mrs. Jos. Huber of Blair is in the
city.
Hello at Phone No. 27 when you
want ice. Brown Bros.
Mr. T. Hodgen of Mangnm was a
Granite visitor Sunday.
Mrs. T. Medlin returned Friday from
a visit to friends in the Panhandle.
Office rooms for rent. Apply to
C. Huber.
Miss Maude Hough has been a victim
of cankered sore throat for several days.
We buy hides and furs. Granite Meat
Market. N. W. Hanoer. Prop.
Mr. A. J. Stuart returned Saturday
night from Duncan, I. T.
If you want a fine tailor-made fall and
winter suit see W. A. Bennett.
For home rendered lard call at
Brown Bros. City Meat Market.
N. W. Hanger has opened a new
butcher shop on Main street.
For choice turkey red Seed Wheat
see N. L. Perkins, Granite.
Junior K. L. C. E. will meet Sunday
at 2:30 p. m. ac the C. P. church.
Messrs. James E. Kelly and Torrence
Eagin were in town Tuesday night.
The Enterprise is positively the best
advertising medium in Greer county.
Mrs. C. D. Harrington of Mangum
was in the city Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Wilcox has put in a short order
restaurant in the old Cycle Co. building.
W. A. Bennett carries a complete line
of samples of swell fall and winter suits.
Choicest of fresh meats at the Granite
Meat Market. H. W. Hanoer, Prop.
The season is grand for sowing wheat
see W. L. Perkins, Granite for Seed
Wheat.
Mrs. A. J. Stuart spent Friday night
in Mangum as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Harrington.
Clothes don't make the man but one
of Bennett's swell suits will make you
feel like one.
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Advertising may not pay, but lots of
business men think it does. Look at
the Enterprise columns.
When you want a choice steak try the
Granite Meat Market.
H. W. Hanoer, Prop.
Mrs. J. W. Drehmer was over from
Hobart Saturday and Sunday looking
after Mission Band work.
Mrs. H. H. Arnett and daughter,
Pauline, are at Hobart this week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Drehmer.
Steaks and chops that are juicy and
tender at the Granite Meat Market.
N. W. Hanoer. Prop.
Miss Estella Rickel is having a short
vacation from school worlToin account
of a severe sore throat.
Mr. John i). Appleby of Hobart was
in town Saturday in the interest of the
Kiowa county Fair Oct. 15 to 18.
The K. L. C. E. business meeting
Friday evening at the home of Presi-
dent. All young people invited.
Misa Grace Parmer has been kept
from school for several days with a se-
vere attack of attack of tonsilitis.
Messrs. B. Black, G. M. Waggonseller
J. H. Brooks and Reeves left Monday
morning for a trip through Beaver
county.
Our circulation this week is 1960 cop-
ies. The Enterprise now goes to the
fireside of nearly every man in Greer
county.
Mr. and Mrs. Foss Dunnaway of Col-
lin Co., Texas, have been spending a
few days with friends and relatives here
and at Blair.
Mr. A. W. Haynes has accepted a po-
sition with the Kiowa Grocery Co. of
this place. His old friends will be glad
to see him back.
Councilman Bellmore who has been
suffering severely for some weeks from
hay fever is much improved but still
confined to the house.
Prof. Frazier's dancing class in the
hall over the post office is becoming
quite proficient in the art of artistically
tripping the " light fantastic."
Mr. J. W. Scarborough of the Eldo-
rado Light has turned the paper over to
J. A. Hearn and is attending the med-
ical college at Fort Worth, Texas.
FOR RENT.
Fine 3-room house, |fi per month;
good location; splendid water. Apply
at this office.
Miss Lillian Jaye will lead the K. L.
C. E. prayer meeting Sunday evening
evening at 7:00 o'clock. Subject: " A
Searching question." John, 21:15-25.
Tadlock hu opened a place that Is new,
A Short Order House sure to please you.
Don't you forget the cooking is right,
launches and meal* served about right.
On every occasion here will be found
Correct line of *vlotuala all the way round.
Keep track of Tadlock's It oannot be beat,
JTeoond to none In the city you meet.
Pull into Tadlook's for oysters and Ash,
X«et him serve in chilli an excellent dish,
And any old dish that patrons may wish.
Come In and And us right on the square,
Katables good at prices most fair.
G. B. Tadlock, Granite, O. T.
Quite a number of Granite people
were in Mangum Saturday. Among
them were A. J. Greiner, T.J. Molinari,
B. F. Van Dyke, I. J. Tompkins, J. R
Crouch, Green Parmer and J. L. Broadie
For
Insurance that insures in reliable
companies or for a farm cheap call on
H. B. Kinsel.
Granite, O. T.
The Enterprise job office is equipped
with perforators, numbering machines,
expert binders and job printers and can
print on anything from a saw-log to the
side of a house—from a cigarette paper
to a sheet of tin.
Having accepted a position with Trip-
pet's Cash Store, Mangum, Okla., I de-
sire to thank my friends for their liberal
patronage and friendship during my
stay in Granite and respectfully invite
you to come and see me in my new place,
where I sincerely believe I can be of
financial benefit to you, as Trippet's
Cash Store is making the lowest prices
on dependable goods of any place I have
ever worked. I am anxious that my
friends take advantage of the liberal
prices we are offering. I am very sin-
cerely Yours always.
G. M. Small.
Rained from the Dead.
C. W. Landis, " Porter" for the Ori-
ental Hotel, Chanute, Kan., says: "I
know what it was to suffer with neural-
gia; deed I did, and I got a bottle of
Ballard's Snow liniment and I was 'rais-
ed from the dead.' I tried to get some
more, but before I had 'deposed' of my
bottle I was cured entirely. I am tellin'
de truth, too." 25c, 50c and )1 at Greer
Drug Co.'s.
PRKK TO OUR READERS.
Botanic Blood Balm for the Blood.
If you suffer from' ulcers, eczema,
scofula, blood poison, cancer, eating
sores, itching skin, pimples, boils, bone
pains, swellings, rheumatism, catarrh or
any blood or skin disease, we advise
you to take Botanic Blood Balm
(B. B. B.). Especially recommended
for old, obstinate, deep-seated cases,
cures where all else fails, heals every
sore, makes the blood pure and rich,
gives the skin the rich glow of health.
Druggists, $1 per bottle. Sample sent
free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan-
Ga. Decribc trouble and free medical
advice sent in sealed letter. Medicine
sent at once, prepaid.
PRINTER WANTED.
The Enterprise wants a printer to
work on straight composition. One
who understands the mystifying inter-
nal working* of a gasoline engine pre-
ferred. Steady job for right man.
"RYETAB"
WHISKY BEANS.
Something absolutely new
and with which we have
experimented for years
One Bean makes one glass
Artificial Whisky (Rye or
Bourbon); six beans to the
i pint. Just the thiqg for trav-
' elers, and convenient for plc-
i nics, excursions, eto.
Contains all the virtue of
l the best whiskies without the
: deleterous effect. Made from
the pure vegetable matter,
and guaranteed to contain no
• poisonous or narootle drugs
i of any description.
If a beverage is not desired,
I a Bean may be taken In the
j mouth without water, and the
j most exhileratlng effect will
| be experienced.
BOX OF 12 BEANS 50c
The beans retail at 10c each,
j and can be procured from any
| druggist, fancy grocer, or
flrst-class bar For sale on
i dining cars.
{ One box sent post-paid on
i receipt of 50c.
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DISTILLERS OF
RVC AND BOURBON WHISKIES
.ST. LOUIS, NO.
The Most Direct Route
From either North or South, to
the Famous Health Resort
and Springs of
SulpHur, I. T.
IS VIA THE
Descriptive literature concerning this
delightful resort furnished upon appli-
cation to
Paaaenger Traffic Department,
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Saint Louis.
COOL COLORADO
THK PLACE TO CO.
Think of a round-trip rate of
LESS THAN OME FARE
TO
ToDsnvor, Colorado Springs (Man-
itou) and Puoblo.
On oertain dates in June, July, August and
September, via the
Rocklsiand
System
Write for books entitled
''CAMPING IN COLORADO."
"PISHING IN COLORADO."
and
"UNDER THK TURQUOISK SKY. •
The Camping book tells how, where and at
what cost parties of two, four or six can enjoy
an Inexpensive vacation In that delightful cli-
mate.
E. W. Thompson, a. O. P. a., Topeka, Kansas.
John .Sebastian, G. P. a.,Chicago.
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Ryder, J. W. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 2, 1902, newspaper, October 2, 1902; Granite, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404618/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.