Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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CAKKKT, - - - OKJL /
NEW STATE NEW
If 6 n:aji bus ti Bt.if iucome Ut cex
if'" It) tils v ► u B'.'-C I'pJjfcr jj jmd t
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United States Mureiial 1/eo Ben-
nett but ajipuiuttid Puu] C. William*
of M utikogw, ulUut deputy in piuofc al
J£ H Coulter, viio will ubyuiuv tiliurfef
of tiit criminal docket hi the ofliue.
Altn-rt Meeting, ti cornice worker
employed o 11 tiit First .Nation&J bmik
building at Tulsa, 1 eli from the fifth
utory through ti Bfcylignt and vu
uerlouaJy Injured.
Kepreaeutative Burnett ot Texas,
nut introduced ti bill in congress pro-
viding lor tlit eBtaimsiiinent of a re-
cording district at Weleetka, to be
known at district No. 27. The blD asks
that an office of the United BtateE
commissioners be estabiffilied and
maintained there.
The new Cutbolic church at Hinton
wag dedicated last week by Bishop
Meerschaert. The nrw ■church hat
been christened the Church vt tie fett-
ered Heart.
'J'he Koutbwftt i>eveloj)uaent coin-
nauy has been organised at Thomas.
This company will tierelop towneites,
oil and gtts properties and gypsum
lauds Tlie capita] stock is
with headquarters at Thomas.
Governor Frantr has appointed
Judge Re)wj'ii lxiuglas of Oklahoma
CMy as a regent of Oi lahoma Uni-
versity to succeed J. I* WUkinr,
signed.
Oklahoma City's oounv La j -iect-
ed all bids for tiie const rue-
ttoti of the li'iiC.OOO svwer and water-
works s.> tt.eic, botds for whi' h w ere
recently voted. J\'« w bids wjjj be
opened and contract IK on M.ar<.b IS
Members of tie t - boo] of • trj-jwr
ii'K #t Norman have organised an >■■•
gitjeering woeietf of U:<- state vvU-r-
sity of Okiahoixa A '.'jzunuitv-<r t
appointed to <5iaJ' a ccn>.'jt«tion
tor presentation to th<; faculty.
"^ft t tappontetf T^iis Time.
"J his e l/et L ofleu disappointed in
th - uue of suine widely advertised rem-
etfy '•ituu-iug to cure this or that
troii nit vrt.li* iess, oil the strength
of one of the testimonial letters pub-
lished, 1 decided to try a box of Hunt's
Cure. My trouble vas externa of the
• v ei . , from v t- cii I long s. ?
ft " Out- box cured me. 1 have had
f ; ••«:< v. peaceful summer, ithackc
to liuct s Cure"
Mrs. Alice Fortune,
_ Shell Knob. Mo.
t*£W HATS NEED ANCHORING
Hctpm$ tvt-fcd to Bt Driven Through
ind CI ichea
• '• •• * ' o nay to j.eep a hat like
i hat ot straight except to Jab all tie
>• dowi, * I !©W'D ti e skull and fas-
ten t- i-ui in th? roof of the mouth
v itjj clamps.' An Imported Gains-
borough for early spring wear was
being discussed yesterday, and the
■" • i.uot of women gathered round
ib- ci'Se laughingly agreed that the
ui< ' of i uchorage suggested by one
of tfcem was tie vxiJy one to St the
cast. The new models of the build
that ) arc arrived from abroad fairly
overs had w even the largest of the
v inter hats and rumor has It that still
moie exaggerated shapes are on their
«a*. y umes wij] be largtr than ever,
• !" .m' .' s say, but a change in th^ir
i •-• -jt ;s not'-, d. The ctriking
iind often ecctutric effects striven
aft' r In many of ttie winter styles
v. ] I avoi-.' 4 and grace of line
;tud ed instead. The hat of moderate
>>** will have small vogue this season.
" e i to be a fancy for extremes.
As f e large shapes grow to propor-
' revej Lefoj t >'s< amed of in the
■■■• < •*' ph oi-ophy the toques and
v; ug bats are growing even tinier
t.'an those v.c/rjj last year.—New
York Press.
l-.'M-ii >s that ittage of life where
you -j not &<!' wh<t:ier or not"any-
body ;• you op' n a teJ'-gram and
iwt concerned.
ILVtKY ONt CtT TO WOKft IN ICAF-NtST
S5,000five Thousand Dollars
To Bfi Distributed in Prizes
By THE KIMiiAl I C«„ AUVIRUSING UEPARTMEST
Absolutely Free!!
r r*
Wead Conditions
Krederick*Ofj-Krob Music Oo. of-
f«ir 1100.00 PIANO as Flirt Prixe
in a leinarkable Word Contest.
This distribution of prizes to be
given thotts who s< ud the largest
list of Correct Words made from
ti.<j letters um-<i ao spellicgtbe two
Words: "KIMB*Li PIANOS"
Vtit t 1'rlitfc—4^400.00 H Hjtljall I'lttno ti, tJiij j,*/■<,/, ruuklug tli« ior^i
WW.I ll«l of vi fir'ii ua outltiiol 111 condition*.
«,«<! I'rlie—$1^0.00 Klmliall Orywn to (tie perftofi xaukivg in*
•MXMld l.fKHt corrcct lilt of word* a* oatllnrd In coridltior*.
rhlrd I'll*.* $100 00 Credit Hill to Apply on tlie porchw« of any
Kimball PUno on our floor, to the per on making tlie tl ird iarSe*t
«wrr*Mft 11*1 of word* a* outlined In condition*.
Out ot 1' a.j,eti'.jn M-f.^Ir.(( In 11.*
m«jt fi*« J«r|r^et .►'e of wrrtx.l word* will
U! «• c/ 0 t biiJ of 99/!.00 aii.l fyJJ iw-
. iffovgMf of fin, tw:ii or tbtt ">//>.
J>«*1 t /jiJlr.y is; I Lit /1«J( five iufy«r%t
vrvrcf, miU U «r«3it yiJJ
tliJtn tL« !>'•" e^'Ji/iif tirotiii of
tuUj 0.«!«r'.Ur#f.'5,000.00 J,hJJ ii v«
ii« fco*ol®t4- of tJiii; offer li at
oao« cpp«r at t>;« public, from ih« fact
li-kt lit* K1UJULL product liu for j«ar«
Kfteu n'AM tor be j off *>14 e*cJ vpm
Urn uuiforw or fix^d pno* p'bc «JJ our in-
let / 'jm«nU i*mi MAnjsen J^ njirn no-
I.HEH, wlilr.a *r* cunclavir* I.f to prio*.
?'h*r*fvr* *11 who Hctirt cl^dit blii it** >«
*wur*d of * bon* Tid* redadivB of Lb*
nr.. ,unt of lii* CBEOtT hill or tuj. *• Iim.
bull 1' i * I. o th«.r Uj * j kcJi*.T .N*:ll.e; uur eit-
plo/oa nor Ki«ujber> of tb ir f*m. I ere eli-
i/.U lor thi. coui«: To «1J oilier* In Oil*.
Lorn* or Indian 'lerrltorj It 1* ntlral/ epea
FOOD AND STUDY
Watonga'* new botUrlry, ttut Kibher
hot'-:!, bau Jut'. b<j • conjpleted a' 1
• brown op<-« to t;.<: g<ne;al public.
The structure cowt 115.0'X) and is f at-
ed by steam and equipped with all the
modern eonvenknc s.
The work of w< igbiug the r/.aiJs in
flie two territori< s and other western
territories and sutes ba* begun. 'Hie
weighing lastii for a p<-rlod of ninety
days and up<yn the returns is based
the rale for which the railroads are
to he j>ald for carrying Do mall for
the n<-*t four years.
J. J. McCuIre, a saloon kerper at
Anadarko w:is killed by the explosion
of a gasoline lamp Ian week.
Five hundred clvl] casen and one
hundred criminal cases are on the
docket of the district court for Potta-
watomie county, Legal juries will
he provided for the term beginning
March 1st, at which tfm« Judge Uur-
well will make an effort to clear the
Socket.
1 he Hanta f'e officials iinvo ordered
the removal of the dopot at Chuckaho
to Davenport. This will consolidate
the two towns which aro only a mile
apart an will mnko Davcnpart a
Junction town.
While digging a well at Fletcher last
week the Frisco crew struck a vein
of coal. The work on the well was dis-
continued and will await Investigation
before proceeding. The coal Is snld to
bn ot a good (juullty.
A Cc ejje Mun'i Experience.
1 ' ro'jgb any high fhool course
at first y-ar in 'ollege," writes an
a; young man, I struggled
v ' y ■■■.■*>■ on a diet of greasy,
p*:;iy too'Js. b«-ing especially fond of
<zr.t> aijd fri<': things. My system
got into a fciate of general disorder
s/:d jt was difficult for me to apply
mys'if to I'hool work w'ch any de-
yi<• of .jiisfactioB* i tried different
' Ines and food preparations but
did not *'' uj able to correct the dif-
ficulty.
Ih<-n nsy attention was called to
Orape-Jv'uU food and I sampled it. I
had to do something, bo 1 just buck-
l'-d down to a rigid observance of the
direction* on the package, and in
less than no time began to feel better.
In a few weeks my strength was re-
stored, my weight had increased, I
had a clearer head and felt better In
••very particular. My work was slm-
plv i-porl to what It was formerly.
"My sister's health was badly run
down and she had become so nervous
that she could not attend to her
music. Bhe went on Grape-Nuts and
had the same remarkable experience
that I had. Then my brother, Frank,
who Ij In the postofflce department
at Washington city and had been try-
ing to do brain work or. greasy foods,
j caken and all thai, joined the CJrape-
Nuts army. I showed him what It
was and could do and from a broken-
down condition he has developed Into
u hearty and efficient man.
Besides these I could give account
of numbers of my fellow-students who
have made visible improvement men-
tally and physically by the use of
this food." Name given by Postum
Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
There's a reason. Read the little
book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In
pkgs.
On.'v euch word* tuny b« u"*d at are found
*u ]Qtc ijirtioiiftJ I>irectofy
S'j proper oftroim, foreign word*, umoim of
towni or plficee are to be used.
Im> utA use s Jetter more times than it ap-
pe*isin the two wordt, K-I-M-IJ~A-I,-JL
"O-h* ^Example: K eta he used
bat ou«e. but I - A L run/ he used twice in
one wor«l Wordu spelled the komi but iiur.
iu* 'l.fUrem meanings can he uaed hut once
y >r the convenienre of the jud^** all ils's
uhmitti. J m ant be arranged in aJphahetical
'.rder. < words heginn n^ with A lir t, then
ti andaorn.)
Jn iziakfnK out your list write all words
p o.nlr, numbering each word 1-2-8, etc
Mate the total number of word* yon hi\7e
•nd ..ffn your full name and uddresH. *nd
bnnK or tend it to our store. 210 Main Street.
Oklahon.s City. < Word Content Department.
I he anin«i of successful conteKtant« will bo
determined by three prominent judges whom
we rhaJI appoint.
Tbow* wtao receive Credit Bill* can apply
"!,mr.,on..""7 hKW piBno 'miinafaclured by
th* W. w. Klaiball Co.) on our floor nt the
rejfiilar |>rl<* plainly marked on each iuntru-
raenI, but cannot rpply them on any purcli-
n*e mads prior to March IS, 1906.
Thi* conteat 1* purely an adverti*in(t propo-
. CONDITIONS . . .
sit.on to bring as in touch with thorn who
want iuwtrumenU Every contestant will
receive the narcn decree of fairness, and er#ry
precaution will be taken to insure at abao. ute
impartiality in awarding of pnre«. The
Fredsrickson-Kroli p an of huera: d^slmr
(li*rjfe ■ tiei and small profits has built op
this business from a snal] be^ianing nntiJ
now we hare customer* in nearij erery town
and county throufe'heut the^-e two te'rr.utr-
ie-, and we are now enabie-i throuwh the
advertising department of the t'rwat Kittbali
Oj. to offer tij.r opportunity to get a Pi-no
t hKK, or at a genuine reduction, and every
one may re**. a* ured th^t ther will be honor-
ably and fairly dealt with in this contest.
Easy payments wiJl be granted to thoee
wishing to be accommodated bv applyia*
their Credit Hill with a small ca§li p«*iTiei.t
and paving the baianc* in smali xnonthJy
payments. *
If yo-j already have an inetmznent and se-
cure a cred t bill, joa can transfer the aame
to anolher party who may wish to buy a
I lano, by having the transfer mad* in our
office, properly endorsed by a member of
th« firm.
Not more than one Credit Bill will be ac-
cepted on the same piano.
n , T/ j> ■ ?, ?°J, later than 6 P- m-> Saturday, March
' °b- JJ' J nze ltano and Organ offered above now on Exhibition
at our store 210 Main St., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
FREDERlCKSON-KROH MUSIC CO.
Factory Distributorsfcr Oklahoma and Ind. Ter
Kimboll Pianos, Organs, Pipe Organs and Self-Playing Instruments
EYE BOOK FREE
It tells how to cure eye diseases
at home without visiting a Doctor—Write to
\\ ANTED FOH THE UNITED STATKH ^ •
AJ<MT; ible-bodled, unmarried men, be- DR. COFFEE'S 80 - PAGE
tr een the agos of 21 and 35; citizens ot —— — - Ut
1 r*it< '1 States, of pood character and
temperate habits, who can speak, read
and write English. For information an- nD «. n —~
Plj to Roeruitincr Office Building, Okla- 0K'COFFEE. i60, Century Bidr, Dei Moinci, U.
homa, Guthrie, Shawnee, Enid, O. T., or ~ —
Tulsa, I. T. onr rMaloguei
ffiv« 8 Bj>ccial in-
strurtionsfor the
m <> 8 t fiuocpssful
cul ti ration of each *— — ■ _
clau of ycgeiable*. Rei.d for a copy.
I. 1. 11. Uraiory A Baa, lirbl.luA*, ;
DEFIANCE STARCH—S.7«Aw
When Answering Advertisements
j<indly Mention This Paper.
FRFF'
I ALL
DEFIANCE STARCH e,aslett ,u work wl,h n,J
Blarchea ck>the nlceal.
W. N; u„ Oklahoma City, No. 9, 190eT
RICH OR POOR
r fiffiUcLi'ififs,h^
dogs. Eat foods of a laxative na^ Hkc °™ PhyS'C ,0 thC
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
which is so highly nutritious will in itself support lifn k •
daily use prevent constipation. ^ *'s
U..lrU:**.*A BSndLh?t by„?elnB n,U8h8,, bolllno milk.
JrificiiS Paia?a^ile~Easy of Digestion and Ready to Eat
My Signature ^ — —
on every
package
Dr. Price, the famous food expert, the creator of Or ftWn Crr.amt^.i „
Delicious Flavoring Extracts. m Baking; Powder and
, FOR SALE BY ALL REPRESENTATIVE GRQCFrs
io Cents a Package. Aa much nourishment ae throo loaves of bread."
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1906, newspaper, March 2, 1906; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142235/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.