The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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TOWHOF GRANITE
Majrm/icsat Location-Splendid Drainasre
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The Survey of "thiT^N<»w RaHro^' « «
I h rough lite Addition and t|,e
BE L05STED HERE
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Terms To Suit Purchasp
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OKLAHOMA.
Most Desirable Residence Blocks
In The Broadie Addition
i To The City Of Granite
In Close Proximity to The Granite
iiwii sciiool
The land has been laid off in blocks of 300
feet square with wide streets fronting each
side of the block.
For sale on easy terms
PKRKINS & LAUGHLIN, Agents.
Granite,
Oklahoma.
make it look like a cross be-
tween a checkerboard and a
group ol sun-spots, I have
T FT \! Ilflo! Cr'"dert,th"t " """Id be an
1 U iU UaOjact o( christian charity to
Can Be Cured. |»ave niy friends, the ememy
the trouble of ferretting out'
Vou pay
nothing until you
are cured
CALL ON OR ADmtESK.
L- S, LATifllOp.
obanitb, - - . o t
•I. T. TAVLOii, a as.
Grecuale Wnc'eitilt
University.
'5 Vrs. Experience
Jtoorx} 1, Haber lildg.
a'iy shady spots that may
lurk around the suburbs of niv
character I go to church
occasionally, take a drink
whenever 1 Vvant it
and have the price, have play-
ed whist andean tell the rela-
tive value of . „ "acefull"
and a "bobtaileii flush/' I
e.en smoked cigarettes' and
tabled in politics. 1 have out-
grown the former and the lat-
ter js likelyto outgrow me.
VV hat time I have not spent
1'ijail I have spent out of it
and I or some other fellow is
\yanted in every state and ter-
ritory in the union for various
crimes ranging from vagrau-
fy to manslaughter. I came
Lmolunis floor oil cloth-
floor matting at Maxwell's.
y Warned.
wonw"T bn8i"e5"' 30 y,8
1,1,1 ?(kr '«» <'-oi respond •
K°od looking young |ii(|y W|t,
•on* «,«».. object » utrimony. I
Address X, tbia office 1
w'»oied
Good Jab print »r, VVago, $35
ZZT; l)nU"r 'r
let job depariineiit OM
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S nlcndid hsifn w-g,,,.
"evv Pr.ee. cm A|v,y
tffice.
Ni»(t r I,
til IJii
The best place to b:iy dry
goods, groceries, clothing, etc
!'s at 4\Iax wcJl's. Suppose yon
investigate.
iu manslaughter. I came r V tt i
H«iow
Cuv buying an immense line
of holiday goods.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The good people of Gran ite
in their great wisdom have
seen fit to call me into the
field «f politics, or it may be, -—
possible I have misinterpreted w'n'ch I aspire, I wi
the hand writing on fhe wall l'le ^.a'1 P'ates °'f the
and am called to plow corn ! car ,inc and the roof <
instead. This point w
icaiie deck of a Creech and
Lee freight wagon and landed
"i Granite (in broad daylight
however) witli .som ewhere be In- i
twee, ,'IOcts and js'lo in my Lev "^th J'!""3. °f "'e
pocket, and have it yet. h.- , editor had to
Anyone wanting additional t,he l>reSS- So,ne interest-
information relative to my
previous career can secure
same without charge at my
office. The chances are if 1
am elected to the
which
i. ~ V"1
street
off the
corn .
r~ .11 bej01^ 1,1 any case the
determined at the polls Tues-( ,,eoi)1f °f Granite have one
in? calculations are the result
foot lever on our press
has to be kicked28,800times
to get out a single edition.
>ffice to I ,US estimate does »ot include
I will stenli11!6 ,1UmIier of tinies we k'ck-
ed the cat, the coal bucket
and at things in general.
Granite High School and
Collegiate Institute.
Magnificent flew Bnuling,
Best Furniture and Equipments
Spacioas School Campos
AIUSicandE'::ac:,s^^u,arPr~-
^urrou^dii^gs.
For Catalogue or Information. Address
, A. M. Stewart, Prin. Fred C. Switzer, Sec-y
Granite, Okla.
hotel granite:
1). o. SUfcUI/fIN, Prop.
Headquarters for Commercial Trade.
Your Patronage Solicited and Satisfaction Gnaranteed
*'*■ GramU. 0. T.
GREER DRUG CO,
—dealer IN
drugs, hedicines chemicals
we handleT°the T 8°ABRVSaE«- "omrs. etc.
handle the purest, best and latest goods
At Lowest Prices.
Johnson d- Spears.
tilt.lMTE OKLAHOMA.
i • —u-1 , . one
day next and no matter what1 ™llso,at-°n; the terms expires
the result may be our little 'St "CXt and ^ ' Cant do
village will in all probabilitv I i* °U a"^ ^ l)r°hably wont
survive. In reviewing the1 ? 1,1,1,e to f,° "'"eli harm
situation in the light ol my a"(' wliet'K'r elected or not i
experience in politics i have S'Ia'1 aIvva>'s be your friend,
concluded that a man invad-
ing the political field must
.[• W. Ryder.
Maxwell having
. " " : — "v,%* ",UBl Why is
iiave a bullet proof character
, , ' ... lL1 good sales on sewing ina-
aud one that wi stand the i- i , , ,,
' '-hmes, because he handles
searchlight of public scrutiny the New Home, the best ma-
and knowing as I do that an chine oil the market- We al-
x-ray turned on mine would so handle needles and repair.
j- a. bishop,
Express, Baggage and Freight
—transfer &we-~
Furniture and Household Goods mov-
,nS: A Specialty.
satisfaction guaranteed
cmmjte, - - -^OMnlumm
cv w. N E LSflN,
' lactlcai \\ utcijrrjaker arjd OpUciarj
Having locate pern.anentl, i„ Granite „
(»ran ite Lodge No. 8700 STO" * 1 !he of ti e cltizeil. ot q ^KB I>BUo °°'8-
meets every Monday night. »'«ve lia.l IS yoaro experience in n Vac'n',y
»i the Granite State Hank * »»e and fee! Bafe in tujr|n ,h
■ ' m'W#,k w'" ®'ve porfeot Riitlafuotion.
CALL AN|) SKK HE.
I Dr. Fanner's KIDIMFY i
and6ackache Cure.
Wittintr.ftc"
SiSSHi
F.»r Hale Hy Greer Drug (Jo,
modern woodman of
AMERICA.
Granite State Hank
F. C. Switzer, V. C
J. W. Ryj.'r, Cler k|
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Ryder, J. W. The Granite Enterprise. (Granite, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1900, newspaper, November 30, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc404997/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.