The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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CHA.TTA iSTOOG A.
TENNESSEE
AND RETURN
18.90 Via Rock Island $18.90
LINES ^
Account U. C. V. REUNION
Correspondingly low fares from all points in oklahoma, tickets on sale May 2$,
, 25 and 26, return limit June 5, with privilege of extension to June 2>. Very low
ind trip fares from chattanooga to points in the Southeast.
SPEGIAL TRAIN
usisting of modern Standard and Tourist sleeping cars, high back coaches and tree
fining chair cars, leaving oklahoma City Saturday, May 24, at 8 p. m., arriving
lattaneoga 7:30 a. m., May 26. Gen. D. M. Hailey, staff, and many oth-
; ddistinguiehed Confederate veterans, daughters and sons of
jterans will use this train. Plan your trip via
"THE OFFICIAL ROUTE"
ock Island Lines to Memphis. Southern Railway
to Ghattanooga
For further information and reservations call oil nearest ticket agent. ' Phone
write.
Fresh graham flour, -Toe,
Herring Jb Young's.—adv.
at
C. F. Hartronft, who has a
traveling position in Texas, visit-
ed his family several days this
week.
.1. ft. Keen visiicu In* par*:-"
near ftlk City Sunday.
Miss Bertha Hines of Cordell is
visiting friends in the city.
W. .1. Hadloek was in Ponca
City Saturday And Sunday visit-
ing S. M. McCorkle who, he says,
] is getting along nicely in a buei- j
1 news way,
Clarence Hadloek was here
j Wednesday on his way to Leedey
from ftnid.
Children's day exercises will
be held at the Methodist church
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
All are invited to attend, especi-
ally members of the Baptist Sun-
day school.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman
have gone to Hemble, Mo.,where
ihey will spend the summer.
Mrs. Wm. Oilham and three
children left yesterday for India-
na, where they will spend sever-
al weeks visiting at their oli
| home.
O. E. Davis and a friend, Mr.
Crawford, of Emerson, la., ar-
rived yesterday to make a shor
visit with the former's relatives,
This is the first visit Os has made
here since moving away and his
friends are glad to see him.
All who are indebted to J. L.
Galloway will please call at the
East Side confectionery and pay
Ben .Tones, who will give you a
receipt for same.—adv
AY THOMPSON, Div. Pass. Agt.,
Oklahoma Citv.
G-. H. DALE, Local Ticket Agent,
Foss, Okla.
Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Stephens
departed this morning for Fine
Knot, Ky., in response to a mes-
* * I sage stating that the doctor's
Rev. and Mrs. Keener Rudolph i mother was very ill. They will
have returned from Sentinel,. be absent several weeks.
where they visited Rev. S. Y.J , -
m
)CAi
purchased it. 1 wish to state to I 50 cents,
the public that I have disenntinu- ajv.
ed the slot machine and dice btx
and respectfully solicit yuur bus-
iness, Bkn Jones.—adv.
Herring &. Young.—
Allgood snd family and Mr. and
Mrs. Ned Jones. Rev, Rudolph
and Rev. Allgood attended Van-
derbiit university at the same
time and this was their first meet-
ing since leaving the school.
Try our Log Cabin maple sy-
rup. Herring & Young.—adv.
New State overalls. Buy them
at Herring A Young's.—adv
R. 1. Time Table
west bound.
|l 9:40 a. m. I
Screen doors — you will need
them soon, ani Herring & Young;
have them to sell.—adv.
Invest a dollar today in a year's
.. 11:45 a. m.1 subscription to Tiie Enterprise.
3 11:50 p.m.1
east bound.
2:35 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
Ti 5:38 p, m.
V" ' • -
et and cane seed, also field
it Herring & Young's.—adv
Get one of those nice sailor
straws at Herring & Young's.—
adv.
Did You Get a Circular Expl aining liow the
D
Mm. J. Er Keen and baby re-
turned frcm Elk City Wednesday.
1 Albright, a nephew of C.
ich, of Guymon, has opened
ige here.
an ice crenm freezer at
ling & Young's.—adv.
H. A. Gale returned
night from a business
Cordell.
Monday
trip t o
Rufe LaRue snd J. L. Gallo-
,way attended the funeral of J. N.
! Thrash at Clinton Wednesday.
Given Away?
Side confectionery
^ranped owners, I having
Get a bottle of mineral water,
drink it and note results. Pric
Better
BAKING
POV^ZR
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\
ir ECONOMY-'hat'.son® t.,lin?y0'3,arc 'isvP^,
I' _V, looking for in these cay 3 ^
cf hish living cost—Calumet insures a wonder-
ful saving in your baking. Btit it does
Jk insures wholesome food, tasty food-uaiforraly raised I00C..
rcalumet is made right-to sell ri3ht-to bake rifjbt. arlr
I one of the millions of women who uje it-or a*k your grocer.
received k1che3t awards
world. pure food exposition, c'mcnffo, a
parit exposition, franca, marck, 1912.
tohen you Iwi cheap or big-con
I be mislead. Bun Calumet. It s mo re economicol—more w i-
nt result*. Calumet is far superior ti sour milk anu xxim.
WW vV TM'
If not, call and get one at once. Here is your
golden oeportunity. Same number of
votes as last week.
Get a Tickst on the Silver Set to be given away at 3 p. m.,
Saturday. June 7.
Herring & Young
"Where Most People Trade. Dealers In Everything.
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