The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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T—
OUR CLEARANCE SALE
IS STILL IN PROGRESS
We are offering ycm some exceptional bargains in Lawns, White Goods and Silks
Bay your Clothing, Hats and Snoes now, while the sale is on.
While we have no soecial sale in our other departments, we are prepared to give you good values
in Groceries and Hardware.
SALE ENDS JULY 27
HERRING & YOUNG
WHERE MOST
PEOPLE TME
GOSSIP JeOUR,
CORRESPONDENTS
THAT MAST OIJM&Y NOT INTEREST
YOU
NEW MOPE
Rev . Keith of Doxey will hold
a revival here beginning the sec-
ond week in August,
Mr. anil Mrs, C. M. Stanley
have been visiting near Arapaho,
this week.
C. A. Rogers and family were I
Clinton visitors Saturday night [
and Sunday.
Miss Alice Medley of Gotebo is j
visiting her sister, Mrs. Al^xand- j
«r.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Brown of
Foss visited at J. S. Hatchett's
Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Kimmel and
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of near
Canutn visited at I. S. Hastings'
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lula Reedtr and Chas.
Jennings took dinner at Mr.
Kerns' in the Fairview commun-
ity Sunday.
R. F. D. NOS. i AND 2
Everybody is working in hav.
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"WELL. SAL"
this Bank Deposit Guaranty Law be a good one. Had
five hundred dollars in PUnters <fc Mechanics bank of Ok-
lahoma City when she busted. Them fellows that wind
up failed banks phoned out to me next day to come right
o town and get my coin. I laugh every time to think
what a lucky fellow I am to be a citizen of Oklahoma.
This is where they protect us fellers that don't know
anything about banks or bank statements.
"YOU CANT LOSE
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Deposits in thia bank are protected by the Guaranty Fund
of Oklahoma.
The first State Bank
Chas. M. Hoover, Cashier
Mrs. Frank Woods and Mrs. While returning home from Mrs.
Wm. Hoffman are visiting rela-
tives in Strong City.
Geo. Russell and D. W. Will-
ard finished baling hay for T. O.
Dew Tuesday and made a busi-
ness trip to Foss in the evening.
John Russell and D. W. Will-
accident. He was to be in this
county today.
ard attended church
Hope Saturday night.
at New
FAIRVIEW
Tom Fletcher is stacking wheat
this week.
E. P. Antle was in Clinton
Saturday.
A surprise dance was given at
Ben Stout's Saturday night.
John Reeder and family left
Wednesday
Phillips' parents, north of Foss,
their team became frightened at
an auto and threw the family out
of the carriage. Mrs. Phillips
was severely hurt, receiving sev- j the section for $1.50 per day or
eral cuts on the face, and Ger- 15 cents per hour. Call on A. Z.
trude suffered slight bruises. jGault, foreman, Foss.
Mrs. Holder was called to the I —-— --
bedside of her grandchild at 1
Clinton Sunday. It was the baby j
of Mrs. Maud Forest and was re- 1
ported dying.
Jesse Hatchett and family of
Section Men Wanted
Men wanted at once to work on
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j Foss, Mr. and Mrs Easton, Mrs.
Sch< nes and daughter, Misses
Vera and Onie Kimray and Miss
Mabel Shultz were guests at J.
F. Hntnhett's Sunday.
Candidates, realizing they have
fur Texas, where i fW m( re d to canvas8,
they w.ll visft lor six eeks. I v(,ry numerou9.
Arthur Miller visited al W. H. Anhur Bartram o( e0UthweBt
Antle's Sjnday; Mr. and Mis.J.
H. Kerns at S. E. Russell's; Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Kerns at Dave
Hudgens'; Miss liaelul Kemp at
Mr. Kerns'.
Texas made
last week.
short visit here
The Lakes of the North
Invite Ygu
Why not a trip this summer to
some one of the many Lake Re-
| sorts of Michigan and Wiscon-
sin? You'll find it dejightfully
cool. Get away from the Hot
Oklahoma weather for a while.
OAK CrfEEK
It has been a long time since
we have seen anythii g from this
section of the country.
Feedstuff needs rkin.
Mrs. Orover Boho of Yukon is
visiting homefolks.
Ocie Cotter went to Shamrock j
Sunday.
Mrs. Lula Durham of Missouri j
is visiting relatives hete.
Misses Georgia McCorkle and
Ruby Surber of Foss were guests
j Sunday of Miss Myrtle Hudson.
Conjf. Ferris Injured LOW FbFCS
In Ihe midst o! a campaign for Dai|y gep,ember 30> re
renominate m which he - duced'ral ly t„ al, Nor„,
| making three speeches adsy and I ^ njid.Ce„lra| a[ld
| which would have carried him to j ^ Centrh, Re8or(8. K(,lur„
| every county in the fifth district ] Umit ((> 0ctober ^
| before August 6, Congressman | st er3 at all prjncipil| point.
Scott Ferris was forced to an*ien route.
nounce Saturday the cancellation i
of all speaking dates for next I
week because of the fact that in j
saving himself from a slamming!
car door just as his train was i
pulling into Snyder Saturday |
morning he broke the glass, cut- |
ting three dangerous gashes in |
his left wrist and hand.—Sun
Let the nearest Frisco Agent
plan your trip, or write to the un-
dersigned. We will gladly give
you detailed advice.
PRAIRIE MOUND
day's Oklahoman.
Congressman Ferris' friends
are indeed sorry to learn of h's
FRISCO
Bra
C. O. Jackson,
D. P. A.
Frisco Lines
OklahomaCity
Quarterly conference was held
Saturday evening at Page and
preaching by Elder Weaver.
Mrs. J. F. Hatchett returned
Saturday from a 3-Weeks visit in I
Erath county, Texas.
Miss Pearl Austinr< turned last]
jweek from a visit in Texas and
I Arkansas. We hear she was al-
J fected with chills while gone and
I is real sick.
Miss Lillie Bariram made a
short visit home from Rocky, re- j
turning Sunday.
Mis* Helen Havenstrile, who j
I has been visiting here for al
month, returned to her homej
near Guthrie Tuesday.
The L'ldies' Aid s u ietv metj
with Mr-*. Allen Wednesday and i
"put in" their qui/t. They will ,
quilt it this week.
Little Graham Whittenbcrg is '
sick this week.
O. C. Phillips and family hap-
pened to a bad accident Sunday,
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Fo Whom St May Concern
We the undersigned citizens and voters of Washita
county state that we are personally well acquainted
with Peter Dalke, who is a candidate before the Demo-
cratic primary for district clerk, and we know him to he
of good character, a faithful Democrat and well quali-
fied fror that office:
C. Thiessen, farmer, Korn. J. J. Nickel, farmer, Korn.
The following gentlemen of Cordell:
W M Copeland, farmer J S Ogle, farmer
L P Smith O I) Chedister E L Hitohtll E E Moore
J X Neufield S L Tarr A M Beets E E Brown
H J Gaeddert J H Frey H B Schmidt J D Collins
J B Bohlen M Moore .1 A Taylor Geo Lovelace
Read the above and vote for
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The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1912, newspaper, July 26, 1912; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth351753/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.