The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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GOSSIP J^OUR,
wkrespondents
THAT MAT ORM^ar NOT INTEREST
YOU
OAKCREHK
The warmer weather is oauaing
people to stir arouud. 9oiae are
working the roads and otheri are
plowing.
Mr. and Mrt. Clayton Cotter
-pent Sunday with their eon
| < leorge.
Jflqnie Hudeon aod Grecia
Mroneon epeut 8uncay with the
f. rmar'eai«Ur L*«e,who ie ®ck.
O. Motine and family vieited
neo. Murray ai d family eouthof
Fgm sunday.
The Milker Kide ehow Friday
night wee Hoe.
There ere 25 papile enrolled in
the echool.
A nioe shower fell Monday
night.
Solon Lyon haa returned to
Roger Mille eoaaty where he wiii
farm ifcia year.
*. f. a nos. i and a
$1.50
Go To
California
This Winter
8. E. Ruesell wu in Clinton
Monday.
Raford McLaughlin moved to
hie leaee north ol the Waehitn
tact week.
Clyde Barber, Tom Row. Tom I
Doiton, John Russell and Doo
Quick took a pleaeare ride over
in the Hackberry district Sunday.
Geo. Dodson, who had a eale
and moved to Mietouri go me ti me
•go, ie coming baok to Okleho*
ma. It seems that people can't
stay away from Oklahoma.
| Pred Kerne and Mi e Effl*
j Moss of New Hope ware in thie
neighborhood Sunday.
E. L. Craft is getting hie
ground readv for oat sowing.
Lloyd Ssunderet route 2 ear
rier, has broken his motorcyale
| and la now g"ing in his hack
An Extraordinary
Offer
Th® following offer ought to atjpeal to every wo-
man reading it—
r*e Womam -i 6mm Cempsmh* m jar,
embroHtrf 0uM* la*trati*r hr
The price of The Companion alone is *1 AO & year-
send your $160 to The EnteroriB^ Thia offer
durine February. A oooy of The Companion may be seen at
The Enterprise office.
LOCAL
mis
See H.c.Hubbard for farm loane.,
A nice ataak for 15 cent®at;
the Eaat Bide confectionery. |
prairie mound
Stammer lives eternaliy along her
Whe* her fi-Us srs solid n*scrf
vects are he<i«eo with
B. C. Hood, the furniture men,,
has moved to the Scott house.
Williem AUred who w* aent
' from Dili City on a whiekey
J charge some time ago wee re«
weep foa fe <° hf w d
Grandma Mo Adame had an op-
eration performed for appendi-
oitie at her home Friday. She is
*etiing along fine.
Mr. and Mre. Kitnroel visited
— their daughter, Mrs.Susie Hatch*
J? r elandett*,rom 8sturd*y urtn M°n<jsy-
iVut'K A J WeW Mis-Nora Hatohettoem- borne
F^HP from Foes Monday, where ahe
AJ+IW*' ' hae been working.
—tnace the journey part of your outing x-chie Ea ton and Kenneth
w Reed were in Elk City Tueeday.
Sunshine alt tb6 way .jc* Holder and Alfonso Car*
by Ike direct r.«. <>l low tor- ™m<er .Wended church •« North
via £1 Paso ar 4 New Mexico. Big Burns Sunday.
bertha, splendid aieth. Perfe« twin Mf #nd Mr9 Hhilip 8ehoneB
ice overs sm<wkroe^d n^« enU>rtftioinff a boy that ar-
the trip to the n**t delightful land m
the universe one of rived last weeK.
Miss Vera Smith, who has oeen
A suit fur $15,<J00 againat T . J.
Nance waa filed in the ai«t*iet
court Wednesday by N. P.
Fouta and Perry Kenolda. Thl*
of the aenoua une«p «« w..~. ,ie the J*1®*1™" Hh^BoiT^li
Th. Judge *r.nted him . p rol iOTf the otaho. J. ^
on condition th.t he would r.-|wdl •> ^
turn .nd complete hi. .enl.nc. | m.nor
- .. « n .. h<r condition un., own« of sl ««♦
W. J. Lnwaon .nd f.mily prowd.-Cord.il H~con. ! • <* Th~
_ !_ UunHav —
leased from jail Tueeday tiecaus*
See H.C.Hubbard for farm loane. ^ f the #eriou, of his wife. |
m • 1 4 Ulwt «a nurAfe*!
Mies Lene Hartronft v<sit«l in
Butler Thureday and Friday.
ited relatives in Clinton Sunday.
Chae. II. Hoover and F. R.
Murphy were in Butler Monday.
Louia Kumioerfeld waeln t«wn
townyeaterday withoountry pro*
duce. He generally bringein pro-
t!u H* brought over nine-
R o. Johnson of rout.4 h.ld . j w.« d<«.n ««g. U.i. ti®. «d .old
..I. Thursday .nd will.. ! move | th.m for Jcp«d< in. H. t««k
Lm mm *i«ie«« Hies
,ou pk trip-
home the neat sum of $4.35. l-4>uia
j lives on route 2. He aay s hie hens r
H G N Cr.bb return*! To... ^.yfron |..rly to fifty WT"!
- Irt.y. He liu n.. e«pe<-..l breed;
' of chickens—Juet chirkene,
[ that's all.—Sentinel Leader
to Teaas.
day from a bueiuesa trip to Ok-
lahoma City.
wee a legal oootaa'. bsiweeo
U. 8- government and Mr. Ntuntnr
about ha guardiaa of hoe itoy
| in whioh Nance won out cuHl*
jpletaly.—Arapaho JoumaL
Rock lalaatf Time Table
No. •- «•
No. 42 ... ... 3:50 p. m.
No. wn.. 5 P• ••
West Hound
No. it ... 0:W a. m.
N 125 |l :45a. m.
No 43 ..11: * m.
, k 't Ag •
, k i 1 'nd • ^
Foss, Old
FAY TH'JMKS N, U. P. a-
Oklahoma City, Ok!a.
Mre. W. M. l arnell of Cordell
■ visited her bother, O, H.Crabb,,
^ ck, was able to take up her j and family. Tuesday
work Tuesday.
In superior court last Monday • | ta. ^ ^
the cane of Fred Huddleadu*. va.)
J. W. Liwton for Ubel waa pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Lore and
Zee .le«s* Hatr hett and family at
<'o?s Sunday.
Some of the farmer* finished
Cieir cotton last week. 8'>me
are still pickintf.
Vfr
i
s
ice to Paities
ftesiring Electric Lights
The residence rates for eiectric lights will be
One Dollar per month for three lights and
Twenty-five cents per month for each addi-
tional light. The town has on hand a supply
of material necessary for wiring houses, in-
cluding the lights, and as long as the supplv
lasts will -vire houses and supply the light
bulbs at actual cost of material and
labor. !• vou wish your house wired under
these terms see Mr. Cobb. o
BY ORDER OFTHK BOAK!) OF TRUESTEHS OH
The Towr. of Foss, Okla.
rrk.^ t > I, i rot a u
trvnjr i-r *.
sen ted to Judge Uwter on a
motion of defeodnnt to m*ke the t'■ -f 1'v* °c 'r>'i «• wwt;-
petition Of th. pl.iot.tf "" "" ****
Advices trovn Wsshinfft« n e«y |
there will be no more real cold ?etit,on the plaintiff trure " 'Tjn
weather this winter. definite and certain by setting 44 LV■ v ::!r
j forth the -pet'ial derragee ^
elleced to have areruwl by reaa-.n '* ' ' '
□ / ripuke will so< n move to .
I f th^ alleged bbelou* jittbb.
Broo®. Te.«. n..r .here Tt;), „,,k
nuina a (arm. tie re "ently tra'i* i .
owneeiarii*. * nwtiun undi r advisement —
ed hie farm i m lee north of Foes «"«
. It !j ifc-
r • - :■V ' «■
ana ww*# mr •«* • «* « • ' • ■ T\ «'
•if. r DM ti'wi' " « ' '
fTi!* ti b f « e t..a
for Weatherford pr iperty.
W. .!. O'Hara is this week hav.
1 inff hie bafn end a part of hi*
' residence torn down end will
Imovaihem to Lee^^>-. He will
1 leave four rooms <>f the residence
I here.
| . - - *—
|| T. H. Huobard, county super-
! intendont, spt-nt Thursday night
iiere with his #on H. C., hikI
! family. He wan returning to
j Cordell after visiting several
! schools in thi^« part of j he county.
a
Roy Mrowniny. who held a sale
i and moved to Atkansus several
weeks s jio, htws returned to his
| farm nesir Fops and says he will
stay there. Iv<>y has done weil
I in Oklahoma but, like ninny uth-
|J er-H, he didn't kii< w it until he
| left the s-tale.
Clint*.n < n nU'le.
r. 9 -V a c.y. r\
l • r iv i, t
Jo
THE
BANK OF FOSS
Does a General Banki«_K BusiiKss.
Deposits Guaranteed.
We Will Appreciate Your Business.
BANK OF FOSS
OKLA.
F( iSS,
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