Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1905 Page: 8 of 8
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A Perfect Figure.
l:i an anonymous book published
1 ttely in Paris the following propor-
t; >ns are given for the perfect body.
The head should be a seventh part
i the body—that is to say, that the
1 ight should equal seven heads.
The forehead should not be too
h>h nor too large. It should har-
i ; >nize with the oval of the face.
Trie skin should be white and free
11,' wrinkles.
The eyebrows should be well
mirked and should end in a point.
The lashes, to be beautiful, should
be long and silky.
The eyes shaped like]diamonds
.•re, according to this authority, the
most beautiful.
The nose should be equal in length
to the forehead. ' Its thickness
: hould be in proportion to the other
f .-atures of the face.
The chin should be delicately-
rounded and free from indention.
The neck should ^be twice as long
;ts the nose and twice'as big as the
wrist.
The shoulders should be plump,
of the same height, and slightly
rounded.
The chest should be narrower at
the top than at the bottom.
The arms should be rather large
above and should diminish toward
the wrist.
The mouth should be shaped like
a bow unbent.
The legs should be twice as large
around as the arms. The height
of the calf should equal the lengths
of the foot. The ankle should be
tapering, the foot small and plump.
Trade Advantages.
A baker can always raise the
t o igh.
An electririan is always posted
on current topics.
A hatter is shure to be a block
ahead of all other men.
A butcher can usully contrive to
nia'<e both ends meat.
A newspaper man rarely fails to
get his paper on the street.
A shoemaker is a whole-soled
man and generally well-heeled.
A baby carriage manufacturer
never fails to push his business.
A hairdresser, as a rule, does a
thriving business in eomdination
locks.
A huckster has no trouble with
the police in making a uood living
out of green goods. —Baltimore
American,
From The Pencils point.
Art is the mirror in which Dame
Nature beholds her faults.
Perhaps a woman wears tight
shoes to enable her to forget her
other miseries.
Girls who eat onions during their
courtship are taking desperate
chances.
It is usually what a man dosen't
know about a woman that induces
him to give the parson a job.
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Farmers
azine
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The great agricultural publi-
cation of the Two Territories?
tf Mot, You Jire Not Doing
Yourself Justice
Thi* great Territorial |>ro(lmv
tion ia the champion of the peo-
ple, and its motto is:
"Only the Best for the Tiller of the Soil"
If yon Hrw not now a sub-
scriber, solid a postal today
for a sample copy, mailed
free upon request, to
The Farmers Magazine
Company
Oklahoma City, • Oklahoma
H. M. Johnson, G. Z. Page, M. A. Smith,
President. Vice-Pres. Cashier.
E. Z. Page, Ass't. Cashier.
CARNEY STATE BANK,
OPENED FOR BUSINESS, DECEMBER 24r 1902.
SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $2,000.00
' CAPITAL, $5,000.00.
R1CEIVE DEPOSITS, CASH CHECKS,
LLYS NEGOTIABLE PAPER, SELL DRAFTS,
MAKE FARM LOANS.
The funds of this Bank, are insured against loss
by burglars and daylight robbers
We solicit your business, no matter how small it may be,
and we assure all who do their banking with us the
most liberal treatment and prompt service.
Agents Wanted everywhere.
JOHN DEER,
—DEALER IN
Groceries & Pre-
visions,
CARNEY, - - - OKI./.
I keep the best of everything in
the Grocery and !'rrvnion line and
sell at figures that d^fy competition.
When you tret goods of me you
know thoy are the best and freshest
I solicit a share of your patronage
guaranteeing to give satisfaction.
£ All Collections Promptly attended tot h
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STRADER'S DRUG STORE
, Is the place to buy Drugs.
The very best quality always on hand.. School Books,
Toiltt Articles, Albums, Jewelry, a fine line of Cigars, Per-
fumes, and everything kept in a first-class Drug Store.
Get a nice cool drink from our Soda Fountain.
Remember the place.
S. A. STRADER, - - Carney
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C. Z. PACE & SON.
-DEALERS IN-
GRAIN, COTTON and LIVE STOCK,
Carney,
Okla.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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MUNN & Co.36,Broad"a'- New York
Branch OtHoe. K St.. Washiniiton. r>. C-
WE ARE A
Short Order House
But we are not "short'" in our
Bill of Fare, The best of ev-
thing to eat carefully and skill
fully prepared. ,
Meals at all hours. Ice colddrtnks,
confectionery, cigars, etc.
Give us a call and we will please •
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SELECT A RAILWAY AS
YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES.
SERVICE
4m150uuri, kansas & texas railway.)
Sugsesto Comfortable and Donvinlenl Trains,
THE SiKATY FLYER" AND
KATY DmmQ STATIONS.
Meali, Moderate In Price.
Jiwurjassed in Quality and Service.
ONc! PRICE
you.
ICE FOR SALE.
ELLIS, THE BAKER.
Tonsorial Parlor,
DICK WIL0X, Prop.
Smooth shave's, clean towels, up-
to-date hair cuts. Razor honing a
a spceialty.Everything first-class.
Satiisfaction guaranteed.
Harness Shop.
,, RICE BROS.
(Successors to J. H. Morris.)
Hand made Harness and all kinp-
of leather goods,
oialty.
Repairing aspes
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1905, newspaper, November 18, 1905; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142220/m1/8/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.