The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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Kate Barnard of Oklahoma
This is a pi-eat big story by Helen Christine Bennett al>out
a ninety pound woman, "the most popular citizen, the
friend of the poor and unfortunate, the best vote getter-in
short, the beneficent boss of a thriving state.
Her career in politics, her battles and her victories, her
work as State Commissioner of Charities and Corrections, her
organisation of the East Side Improvement Society and it*
results, her fight for pure water for Oklahoma City—all
these things and many more are in
Pictorial Review .
FOR NOVEMBER
[n this number bepiu, also, a ?cn« « iiwj mm (amine uwb
documents ever published, '"The Love 'ninil
k written fifty yews ago and published today for the flrnt Ume. These
\ letters were written in the thick U the Kreatest civil jar the world
M^kwCo. V ever ««. Every Khoalbor knows the atory of the hrave roan
Z8W«tMdftV who wrote these letters filled with war, adventure, romance and
N*J«AC*r % love. Be sure to get this remarkable number and read the first leU
\ ten of the aeries. (Sign coupon and send for this great
Enclosed plrnso V tMitf immediately.)
IS cent*—OUT TODAY-15 cento
Nov., Dec. and Jan. -
sm. \ $10,000 in Cask Prizes
V and Liberal Commimsiont to oar
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Addrtt:
ana X~lwrw
A gent I. Aoh for Particulara.
Bread, butter an I steak for 151|
cents at the Owl cafe. adv
Buy your Christmas present at
Reynolds-8umner Drug Co. at
Clinton. a(iv-
Mrs. Lin Hatchett of Sentinel
is visiting friends in Foss and
vioinity this week.
Geo. Russell is another to re
new his subscription this week.
LOCAL
HEWS
It's the Owl cafe that appreci-
ates your business.
adv
A. Beckham shipped a car of
hogs to Oklahoma City Monday
night.
H. C. Hubbard
for farm
[adv]
Do your Christmas shopping
at Reynolds •Sumner Drug Co.]
at Clinton. dv.
You will enjoy every act of
"The Fruit of His Folly," at the
opera house Thursday night,
November 21. ad-
Read the Owl bill of fare. Frst,
quality; second, quantity; third,
price. They will all suit you. ad
Miss " Maud Surber returned
Saturday from Canut* after a
visit of several days.
Draughon's
Practical Business Colfege
will give you a practical business education. A scholarship
is good in any of their schools. You can now get the same
training in
Drauerhon's Elk City College
that you can in any of the older and larger schools. This is
an opportunity to get this course of work near your home
and you will be cared for in the way of position just the
same as If you had attended aay other Di aughon's Practical
Business College.
Write for Catalog
and full infornwtlon at either Elk City or Oklahoma City.
Now is the time to get your business training.
G. W.
Draughon's Practical Business College
ELK CITY, OKLA.
Land
In v est a dollar today in a year's
J. E. Miller was in Elk City
Monday on lusi iess.
Two hou-s of uninterrupted
enjoyment— "The Fruit of His
Folly." *dv*
Buy your druijs at Reynolds-
Sumner Drug Co , at Clinton,
a iross ths street from the First
State lank. adv.
Robt. Ball, who recently mov-
ed to Cement from Oklahoma
City, was here Saturday attend-
ing to business and greeting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Galloway
and children returned Monday
night from Hobart, where they
were the guests of relatives for
several days.
Read the public sale ad on the Bryan were in
la*t page of this paper. iday.
Mrs. .1. R. Ab«her and son
Elk City Satur-
m
STATE BANK
6VARANT
L
[NEBRASKA*!
T KANSAS
'OKlAHOM
TEXAb
M. Heflin, our city mirshal,
put his name on our subscription
1st Saturday.
You will not regret seeing "The
Fruit of His Folly" at the opera
h >use Thursday evening, Novem
bar 21. *dv.
, We do-not .aubatitute. Key
nolds-Bumner Drug Co., Clinton.
adv.
No matter who writes your
prescription we fill them rijht.
No substitutes are used. Busi-
ness phone, 47; residence phone,
300. Reynolds-Sumner Drug
Co., Clinton. Mutual phone 85
adv.
A. L. Buck and family, who
have been living north of town
moved to Oklahoma City this
week.
Mi;s Mattie Hwvi y has gone
t3 Hydro where she will visit her
brother Eu-I for seveisl days.
For bale or exchange—1 will
sell or exchange for livestock,
quarter-section of land two miles
east and half mile north of Foss.
For quick deal, write Swan C.
Burnette, Cordell. [adv]
Rev. and Mrs. Keener Ru
dolph left Monday for Frederick,
.vhere they will attend the M. li
conference. The conference is
expected to b3 in session one
week.
IN DOUBT
Take the GUARANTEE Route
P^Dtsci Yourself at O.ics-Dilays Are
DANGEROUS!
It doesn't cost you a cent to have your m jr y r
ectii in our b>nk by th<> guaranty law.
wa utiidv tha needs of our customers.
Ws accommodate all classes of people with vario
business needs bavin* a distinct ervic«, I.* each .
uai. Our bank is the bank that can K.ve you every
vantage.
Watch Us Grow
Deposit* in our bank are protected by the guaranty
fund of Oklahoma.
FIRST STATE BANK
Cfcw. W deovtr, Ctfhitr
P. R. Shaeffer Kent The Enter
prise his renewal this week from
Oklahoma City
P. J. McCoy, the Rock IsUnd's
agent at Geary, mailed The En
torprise payrrent for his sub-
scription this week.
Mrs. Bailey and chtldren of
Canute are visiting at the home
of F. E. Haruonft.
J, \V. Baker and daughter
M.ss Willie Belle, and son Elzy
were guests of Elk City friend*
Sui day.
"Th? Fruit of His Folly," a
hom; talent play, at the opera
house Thursday night, Novem-
ber 21. is d -serving of your pat-
ronage. Attend it. cdv.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
tions. The Farm Home depart-
ment by Mrs. Alice Honderson
appeals very strongly to the wo-
men readers. Valuable prizes
are awarded each issue by Mrs.
Henderson for suggestions, re-
cipes, etc. The crop reports by
farmers in each county furnish a
wonderful amount of information
on prevailing prices of farm pro-
ducts, condition of crops, etc.
Another very interesting fea-
ture of the paper is ths page of
ideas and suggestions, contribut-
ed by Oklahoma felks and for
which three cash prizes are
awarded, together with other
good prizes. The Breeders'
Notes would no doubt interest all
men engaged in the handling of
pure bred stock.
The Oklahoma Farmer prints
no patent medicine, liquor or
fake ads, and every ad is guar-
anteed. If you would like to read
Oklahoma Farmer for a while
The Enterprise can send it to
you on trial until January 1, 1013,
for 10 cents. This offer hold*
good only a short time. This will
include the September 1st is«ue.
Paper will be stopped at expira-
tion. Send your dime to The
Enterprise today. C*dv)
A.
Ideal Farm Paper
Arthur Capper has certainly
made a wonderful improvement
in the Oklahoma Farmer eince he
purchaseditof Frank Greer. The
September first issue is the
meatiest" 20-pago agricultural
paper we have looked over in
many months. The picture on
the cover, a flock of Dorst t sheep,
is excellent, and nearly every
page bas one or two photographs
of Oklahoma larm scenes. The
article on page three by Prof.
Bray of the Oklahoma A. 4 M.
college on "The Summer Care of
the Dairy Cow" should be read j
by every Oklahoma farmer. ItjLxet
is a strong article, accompanied;
by clear-cut illustration*. The j
editorials are ably written and
pertain to every day matters that!
concern the people of Oklahoma, i
Farm Fables by Tom'
COL.
L SHORES
AUCTIONEER
General Farm
Sales a Specialty
I respectfully solioit your bus-
iness and will guarantee to pleas-*
you. Vou can see me any timo
by calling at the First State bank
at Canute or phone M615, Ca-
nute.
Shores;
He Kkiows How
S. C. Burnette
Attorney-at - Law
Then ths . ,
McNeal furnish a good fifteen ; over the Oklahoma Stat*
jminutts' laugh, something wo akl bank building
Ctrlell, Okl>.
with txx-al API'UCATIONH. as th*y need daily. Tho Oklahoma Farm ^
^oTcNotes by A. Bollenbach and the
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cannot nrach tno
fnrrh Is a blood nr tunainm"n~. —•—;—■ -
Trmt fc Dairy, Poultry and Livestock de-
Sn intTmaiiy, n,d *c« upon i omenta are highly interesting
! ,he Mood and \ V , Thc (1«,partment
Veterinary Ad - j
popular as Dr.
I i L*W1S un8Wer!' a11 tuel,,ion" ',er" |
TmSffiSto the health of hv«tock ;
free ol coat. IW. Wil.on, d.-.
n«,n t,y prirc V^. _ | rect><,r 0f the A. & M. experiment;
TJJI itoirKrin- *'
[Adv 1
[station, ere all farm ques-
Uaad the advertise nents.
DR. J O. WAIL^
Physician and Surgeon
Stafford, : Oklo.
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