Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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"WE WERE RIGHT
I
endeavors to make nothing but
the best, they have built up a
The Accuracy of a Former a rcputation second to none in
Recommendation Fully Con- the country.
firmed. Again Proven to We have no personal inter-
be the Best Whiskey terest in this company or their
whiskies, except to commend
It is with some feeling of ^ thc ^ in strict ac-
satisfaction that the Southern with the findings of
Trade Record sees a vindlca"olu tWQ investigations. which
tion of former endorsements ^ txradncted without their
of worthv firms and mentor- knowledge or that of any oth-
ious articles. We have always
er interested party.
given careful attention to in- An unreiiab!e or purchased
quiries received from subscri indorsement has never appear-
bers, and tofuinish them with ^ upon the pages of the Re-
reliable information on any de- cordin the nineteen years of its
sired subject free of charge. exi5tance._Southern Trade
Notice.
The Record has the largest
circulation of any trade jour-
nal in the country, and no oth-
er publication of its class
could afford to maintain such
a large staff of experienced
reporters to make tnese ex
pensive investigations in the
interest of its readers.
For several years we re-
ceived inquiries in which we
were asked to reccommend
the best whiskey, and to state
where same could be obtained.
We fully realized the impor-
tance of the subject, and the
confidence which would be re-
posed in our answer We
made a careful and thorough
investigation locally, also re-
ferred the matter to our rej>
resentatives in all the princi-
pal cities, and found that the
celebrated Hill and Hill, Old
Kentucky Colonel and J. T.
Welch brands of hand made
sour mash and rye whiskies
made by the Rock Spring Dis-
tilling Co , of Owens borough,
Kv., were conceded to be the
best. We made editorial
commendation accordingly.
Only recently we received
many similar inquiries from
other of our readers, and to
verify the correctness of our
former recommendation, we^
jover rum un-
placed the matter in the hands j jtfangum, Okla.
of other of our reporters and I
investigators who knew noth-
ing of our former indorsment,
and after the most exhaustive
research they also have re-
ported in favor of the hand
made sour mash and rye whis-
kies made by the Hock Spring
Distilling Co., of Oweusboro,
Ky., which proves conclusive-
ly that their whiskies are
doubly worthy of adoption
and use by all jobbers and re-
tailers, and also that the train-
ed reporters of the Record
never do anythiny by halves.
The members ot this com-
pany are well known for
their business tact and enter
prise, as well as sterling in-
tegrity, and their standing
commercially is of the high-
est order. They owe the great
success of their business lo
their prompt and carelul at-
tention to orders, courteous
treatment to customers, and
the perfect reliability of the.r
whiskies. By their honest
Record.
H. E. Mott &. Co. has one ot
the largest stocks of double
stamped whiskies that was
ever brought to Greer county
which he sells his customers
at low prices.
For Trade
Good city property for live
stock. Morse & Kissel.
Let us write your fire anc.
tornado insurance, our rates
are right. Morse &. Kiusel.
Just received a beautiful
line of Embroideries, Lace*
aad Ribons for the cheapest
prices ever sold. The Star
Light, healthful and uu
tritious food guaranteed fron
any flour by using the "Per
feet" baking powder. Try it
Our line of Ladies, Misses
and Childrens Hats and Sail-
ers cannot be bettered any-
where and we can save you
50 per cent when you come
to buy them from The Dixie
See that your title is good
by having an abstract of your
farm or town lot made b / tht
Greer County Abstract Co.
over First National Bank at
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to witmem -ber^C. I kereoDW ^ my
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Msoeuc. oc the tod <Uy of M*r.
T. P. CI*jr.
Probate J»d«e Greer Co*Jty. O. T-. »ad Tna -
Lee for to»t»»4ie ot Granite.
NEW ADDITIOH.
FIFTY IiOTS ON MAIN
There is Something to See
alono THK
The Short and
OMLT SCENIC ROOTS TO THE
Missouri and
Mississippi Rivers
For Sale:—Black Poll
Bull Calf four weeks old. Ap-
ply to S. J. Ryan, next door to
St. James Hotel, Granite, Ok-
lahoma.
We have have business or
residence property to trade for
saleable horses or cattle.
Morse & Kinsel.
Money to loan ou Greer
county farms. Call 011 Greer
County Abstract Company,
Mangum. Okla.
Our line of summer clothing
for young men is complete.
They are up-to-date, good and
and guarantee a fine fit.
The Dixie.
STONE QUARRIES
James Joslin
I am now prepared to furn-
ish the builders with the finest
dimentiou stone.
tion stone a specialty. Oihci
at Stichler & Morrows'.
Modern Woodman of America.
Granite Lodge No. 8706
meets 1st and 3rd Monday
night of each month in ti
Granite State Bank Hall.
F. C. Switzer, V. C.
j. W. Kyder, Clerk
I. O. O. F.
Granite Lodge No. 63
meets every 1 hursdav even-
ing at 8 o'clock. Visiting
brothers invited to attend.
Fred C. Switzer, N. G.
A. M. Stewart, Sec.
Red Polled Bulls For Sale.
Over Three hundred Lots Never of-
"" fered for sale until Now
F. G. Copeland bought a lot last summer for *75; Her
refused a thousand for it Jan. 16th.
One hundred lots in Granite that sold from' £
two hundred and Sfty are now worth and are sellmg
at from $300 to »"50. Lot .0 m Block 11 so d
for $7 5 and then sold for $000. Lot 6 in block 11
sold for $7, then $5oo then $;o0. Lot 3 in1 bl
14 sold for $250, the present owner refuses $750.
Granite is surely the wonder city-fine farming lands-beau-
tiful town site surveyed by railroad eompany-rai road^
ficial owns 12 lots on Graiute Ave. and recently pa.d ooo
for a farm near Granite.
Lots in the new addition will be sold at from $25 to *2.>o
The same T.nW "PRICE that was
made at first
See McCaudles & Tanner at office south of depot.
Over fifty business and resident lots
for sale on the original town site at
The same low prices- See me before
you buy-
K. C- COX,
Owner and manager of the Granite Town Site.
and Beyond
A. FIHHT CLAHH LINE TO
Texas and Old Mexico
carr. car Attn haii.hoad
H K HT A IT W A NT HKHUr*
UNEXCELLED IN AMEHiCA.
VISIT
niRKKA SPRINGS
K. C. Cox, President, p. b. Elliott, Vice Pres.
c. 1). Korer, Casl}-
GRANITE STATE BANK,
Granite, Okla.
Capital Stock of $10,000.00
DIRECTORS:-*- L. Elliott, K-C-Cox, C- W Johnson,
V, Olds and C. I)- Borer. .
Traqacts a general F3anking
Business.
Accounts of Stockmen, Firms and Individuals Respectfully
Solicited. Collections Given Prompt Attention.
Th« moat nonrwilMit all T"«r_'fnan<1
" wrx. fur In U»f.
Tbi L.INB to th« LAND or
LEAD AND ZINC.
Fftico Um."
.sraawa
■"s-risrsrsj;-»»,»c«.
tury BalKllng. Ht. Loaiii, and wn will
MlMll COpllHI.
Five head, all registered
and raised by J. C. Murray,
Iowa, have all had the fever
so you run no risk in buying.
Can be seen at my place at
the mouth of Elm. Address
me at Granite, O. T.
W. B. Dennison.
Commercial Club.
The Commercial Club of
Granite meets every Tues-
day night in the City
Hall. Parties seeking in for
mation of Granite or Greer
County, would do well to
correspond with the club.
J. G. Leei>er, Pres.
A. E. Cragin, Vice Pres,
p Y. Briuton, Sec'y.
K. S. W add ell, Tieas.
GREER DRIIC CO.
DEALER IN
Drugs Medicines, Chemicals and
Paints.
pIXK Toilet Soap, Brushes, Combs.
we handle the purest, best and latest goods
At Lowest Prices.
Sohnson & Spears-
GRANITE OKLAHOMA.
We only have a very few|
lots left in the Morse & Kin- j
sel addition and will be sold
to suit the buyer.
Morse & Kin el.
Brown Bros, have pur-
chased the entire herd of cat-
tle belonging to Mr. Trotter
and are in i»osition to give
you nice fresh fat beef.
Granite Lodge, A. F. and /
M.—U. I), meets every 2n<
and 4th Tuesday night c
each month. Visiting mem
bers always welcome.
T. J. Molinari, W. M
G. R. Goodner, Set
Morse & Kinsel write Fit
and Tornado Insurance.
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Brinton, P. Y. Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1901, newspaper, May 17, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404686/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.