The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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Political Announcements
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J. /If- Wallace, candidate
for county superintendent sub-
ject the the Democratic primary,,
«j lie its your support.
HAMILTON NATION*.
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COUNTY A8BEW0t
Mr. t. Parker, Candidate
for county asst^eor to the Dem-
< cratie. prmiary, eolicil# your
evpport. " ••
It begins to look like the ool«
onel's hat is out of the ring.
*U« cot'MTV ATTORNEY
A. ft. candidate f«w J
county attorney * object to the
Democratic primary, solicit® your
aupport.
James W Smith, candi-
date for county attorney subject
to the Democratic primary, so-
licit a your support.
FLIES
Jbr President"
W DROWVvta
COUNTY TKKASUKKlt
J. A. Robinson, candidate
for county treasurer subject to
the Democratic primary, solicits
your support.
W H Dean, candidate for
county treasurer subject to the
Democratic primary. solicits
your support.
AND
MOSQUITOES
Bring Disease into
your homes, espe-
cially Typhoid
Fever. We carry a
complete line ot
SC KEEN DOORS
Prices from
$1.00 to 93.50
COUNTY (OMMISM'oNl.R. 3 111) D1ST.
J. A. Brown. candidate for
county commissioner for the
third district subjuet to the Dem-
ocratic primary, solicits your
support.
RBOIST1 R OF DKKP8
Roy L. Reagan, candidate I
for register of deeds subject to
the Democretic primary, solicits]
your support.
ADJUSTABLE
WINDOW SCREENS
Tc fit all sixes of win-
dows. Prices from
85c. to ei.00
There is nothing clever in making
tpiteful remarks about people, even
though at the moment they may raisa
a laugh among the hearers who
■would not for the world be indiscreet
enough to utter such themselves. A
finished man or woman of the world
holds his hatred, says Emerson, at
arm's length, and does not remem-
ber spite. Nothing is quite so pro-
vincial as making conversation a
string of hateful personalities. Tliero
is not a person of average intelli-
gence who could not acquire a repu-
tation for the wit which scintillates
J S Norton, candidate fori
register of deeds tubject to the
Democratic primary, policiis your
support.
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Colorado!
Lock your desk, leave your
grouches behind and spend
a tew weeks with your old,
hopeful, eager, virile self.
It costs more to stay at home
th.ui to stay in Colorado.
The round trip fares are
very low. You* 11 come hark
a year younger, renewed,
refreshed, competent.
way oif p« ing t® Colored# m
y -mid way, bcc i*« it gets yi>«
w L'«irt*.Kio. tut tW trv.('«
> th«t atfarcM by th* f*>'t *Wti/ic
ILsln««J liwiitirJ trains o< t'twt
Hock Island Lines
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f^os-1 Okla.
PAY THOMAS .N. D. V. A.
Oklahoma City, Oikla.
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FOR district t LERK
G O Coher, candidate for|
district clerk subject to the Dem-
ocratic primary, solicits your|
support.
W T McAliSter, cMndidate
for district clei k sul je :t to the
Democratic primary, solicit* your
support.
county Judge
L & Sftcan, candidate for
county judge subject to the
Democratic primary, solicits your
support.
Robert L Krsie. candidate I
for county judge subject to the
Democratic primary, solicit? your |
support.
SCREEN DOOR SPRINGS
10 to aoc. each.
SCREEN DOOR
SETS AND
HINGES
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irlnl show
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SCREEN DOOR
PULLS
5 to tSe.
SCREEN DOOR
CATCHES
Cast Iron, Bronxe
Plated.
Prioes from
35c. to gl.00
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For Congressman-at=Large
1 1
JOE B.THOMPSON
OF PAULS VALLEY, OKLA.
He was Democratic State Chairman from 1906 to 1910. Heconductedthe
campalfln for\he adoption of the Constitution and for the election of the f-rst
•tate and county officials.
He conducted the Presidential campaign In 1908. which flave Oklahoma'a
vote to Bryan.
He is now State Senator from the Nineteenth Senatorial District, com-
who favors what he believes to be right, independent of Influences.
He is recognized as an able, brave and tireless worker in the Interests of
the people.
He introduced and secured the p «.a,c of bill. throuSh the Senate ,™-
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isssss.,"aintrar.uhVu:,d,i7^!:s:a««r,r:,c5hrs^.:,.'ndpprohlw..
Ing the employment of outside attorneys.
He is a PROGRESSIVE and REFORM DEMOCRAT.
He voted against and fought every bill that provided for the Increase oft
salaries or for the creation of additional offices.
He believes in and worked for a thoroughgoing primary law, accom-
panied by a thoroughgoing corrupt practice act. He .s In favor of the
Iniviative, referendum and recall.
He believes In good roads and good schools.
He believes too much money is being spent by the government, and Is In
favor of doing away with useless offices and abolishing all flunkylsm.
He is in favor of the passage of a law that will prohibit corporations from
. . _if. to officials during their term of office, and prohibiting an
:£':X"Z l* co.por,«,on while he hold,
fcr "No man can serve two masters.'
He believes in the election of United States Senators, Postmasters, United
States Attorneys" United States Marshal, /tnd United States Judges b, tne
people whom they serve.
[tMUIflj]
herring & Young
in tne abuse of otner peopie were ne
to utter, instead of repressing, ti.'
first impulsive criticism that eomes
to mind when some vulnerable per-
son—and who is not vulnerable?—is
under discussion.
THAT THING CALLLD LOVE.
An Atchi* m young man no;
mnnv vars n:o commeiuwl tr call)
a girl. II-! kept lier out on tlu':
front porch Into at night, he made]
lif n torment for her if she looked
it cur olh« r man and finally 'ie
married her. Ii«- is !>o'>r. i ud lvi
failvr wm* i' fa;r!\ : *l t ircnin-
§Uuwee,'|V t1 far 1 • jlrrt-tiwi it
h;..- fiJV eh#- 1« t. ta«;e'pri*iUio«
s 'rf-Jk* for hi u.
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th« T rw> * h dr. :l. yi>u t«
'■fiinw why th.s n m i'ill li< r in a po-
iirton win-re «iw wonki
*ueh hardship in addHion to hi^
♦vranuv Y Heyause he UwiM la* -
fVtchi or\ fllohe.
Subscribe for tlwa piper.
CANUTE ROUTE 2
(Too late for last week.)
Most of our people will cele
brate the Fourth at Foss.
The creekh were the highest
for several weeks Saturday.
Abe Murray, Sam Bowman,
Frank Royaton, J. W. Njrthrip
and Will Wilson had business
before the equalization board
| Tuesday.
doe Vandiver is in Elk City
,i I i, \> K Cnnt'iln
having hie eyes treated.
Publish*?'*
REPORT OF THK NDITION OF
Bank Of l-'oss
at Foss in the state of Oklahoma,
at the close of business June
14,1012.
Resources
Loans and discounts, $30,216.30
O'drafts,secured & unscd 11.15
Banking house - 4,000.00
Furniture A Fixtures 3,125 0 ■
Exchanges for Cl'g h'se ^ 036.20
Due fro u banks - 3,780.70
Checks tfc ot'er cash it'ms 400.28
Cash in bank 4.272.27
TOTAL . . • 46,441.90
Liabilities
Capital stock paid in 15,000.00
surplus fund . 2,054.14
Undivided profits, le-^s expen-
ses and taxes paid 750 15
' Individual deposits subject to
i check • 21,291.21
Demand certificates of de-
posit . 725.00
Cashier's checks outst'g 621.46
Hills payable . 6,( 00.00
! TOTAL • S 40.441.96
1 s,:.., ..i Okln. C.Mintv <>f Wai.hU
Cash & Sight Exchange. 9,089.51
Total $46,441.96
liabilities
Capital Stock $15,000.00
Surplus * 2,054.14
Undivided Profits Less
Expenses & Taxes
Paid 750.15
Bills payable - 6,000.00
| Deposits .* 22,6.37 67
Total $46,441.96
Joo- Alcorn, a former resident
of Foss, was stabbed in Oklaho-
ma City a few nights ago. His
condition is reported as serious.
.ill iito ubovf iiuim- i
iwuanhm U<« a«ovt> atati-
. "meTi l true U> ll"'- •>--l ' >' knOMIedjtf :i 'l
Mint of the win at an! oats ; ' - "«">• N- 1 c*nl'! ",u •/"V""'
lit Sul 8cribe<; ano sworn tv) belt re
have be* n cut and the yield has
June
me this the 27th driy of
proven light. j 1912. W. H. Vincent,
.... * I Notary Public.
Hryan Abeher of Fowiespend- v ^ #xpirM ()cU 15> 1914>
a lew t Willi \wrw CVrw* t—Aite*H: J. W.t 'antelou
W.F.<^ant*lbi*
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, . ! RECAPITULATION
Mi«« Z,d Payne .nd Ju.n- | RBS0URCK8
Ah Alcorn are in Rocky i Loant, and Discounts . $30,21«.30
1ng the county normal, which j QVerdrafta - 11.15
will be i?i session all of this Raking house, furn-
muntU# | Uure and fixtures - 7,125.00
Notice
All those having Russian
thistles growing on their proper-
ty are hereby requested to cu t
same at once. There is a penal-
ty against allowing this thistle to
grow and this order must bo com-
plied with. M. HEh LIN,
Street Commissioner,
| Old papers for saie at the Euter-
, prise office just tbe tliinR to put un-
I tier carpets as printers Ink keeps tUe
I moths away.
Stead Griddle Cakes.
9oak two cu))fuls broad crumbs in
two cupfuls of scalding milk over-
night, having the milk scalding hot
when poured nvor the bread. In the
morning rub the bread through a
Mew. add a tablespoonful melted bat-
ter, the. wtll-brttten y\>lk* of twp
and a eapt'aJ of ttr- si.'tod wUVi two
tnasp<ionfwls of baKii* h
BalU>r>oonful rait. Add the bw.a
en whipped whites of tlve ef^m .tnd
cold milk, if the batter rt wde thin*
aing. Bake on n moderately hot grid'
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The Foss Enterprise. (Foss, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1912, newspaper, July 5, 1912; Foss, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth351917/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.