Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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in II. % III Kill HI.
r.VUNI' Y, OKI# A
. I TOOK THEM FOR DUMMIES.
ROAD WILL NOW BE BUILT.. 1UU*
N I W N I A I g Nli WN.
Tlia Onftga nation contain* On# «l«'<
IUVmIIM of tllltlbln
Thaw mo tlilfi.i thro* m'pni'ttlo I«*1
<<plit.no > < tin pit it Ion In Oklahoma
Tlioio wero only aovon vole* o.mt
in limit the |s .1(00 wHtoi worka bond
prttpoalMon at Ol.trouiore
In ||>|1 .t or lln> low prloea tho
potato t,iowoih of Potlawntoinla coun
It ii.t.teit $140,000 lo their hunk ho
c.hiiii* fiom till* yew. k crop,
Von,linn Hi.' m'lileu.ont of the quo*
(ion of mifflolent water supply «l Kl
Hill, tentutlvo aurvet of that resci t it
lion l\HN boon illMoi I'll b> III*' I'* OSl
ilottl, will* a \lew it* *l*>t«nmlwln* on
the at'cotton of a In ig«..lo aunt poxt.
Caddo, one of tit* three newest
eoi.lttlc* Itt Oklahoma, has a poptlla
tit ti of SS.OtW
K\«MJ county Itt Oklahoma hit* *
fainter* ttitlott and th<< are being
rapidly ot(,anl*ed Indian rerrltoo
\ Ma-onlo temple, costing |.\!,000.
will \.- built .i Chick..-iha by an t
. (>Hsm ated com pant,
The <tld voldnvs of Cwster county
\ hold It.; atttv.i.tl reunion on lit*
Tint and Srxl of \uw..-t Some of the
prominent spoakc* cf Oklahoma,
antoiL. them IVlcgat* MoG.u.v IVn
it la Vlynn, IVli Pock. md Judge
Oatbet, w ill d< lite. *.UItv>N.'N during
U reunion
There will he a Ms Farms** Fit
ton picnic at Kingi.shet July H-
Che ret*;l ' ardwace won of the
two tet t lttv ;tN* ato Itt " Oil *1 Ok
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■ Quite EmbarrassinR Mistake Made In
Coiiki <t«« aiv«„ Perml«lon to th., the Darkn„, by ghort-Slghted
WitwIiliiK1"" « « Wentern Maiy- Poet-Reader.
litikI Hnllrond Coinpaiiy.
TI. l.o,mo bill No. It tvn, Sat.n-.h.y nlKht an.l .he nlnve*
12.0H.I t„ iiiii.'ikI il... art lno«r|K>ratlnK were kept oih-u iiu IU late liotir 1 red
II... WiimIiIiikIimi Ai Wouterii Msrylwid ! Ktnenwn Hmoks. the poe-leader, h id
ItHllrnud puny. The bill wan re- I JuhI Onlnhed I.Ih fnler'a ,7®n,; «"'1
poll.Ml from on tho Die- ; was walking over to h^ho «L auon-
i. lot Of Columbia by Senator Whyte l ">ied by a resident of Ihe own
and wan pass.-d without debate. A whose store they presently ,.assed on
similar bill has been passed by the their way.
bona,, of lepre.ontatlviMi sever.! time-. "Wall until we can close up the
but Senator Whyte'# predecessor, the sloro and 111 wh k over to tho hot. 1
late Senator tlorn.an, *aa opposed to It with you, said the man.
and It tvat never allowed to pass the
nenate.
Till bill provides that the Wash In*
ton A Western Maryland Kallroad
ooiupauy be authorised to cross the
t'lu'sapoake and Ohio oanal and the
Kovertinient road, ooinntoitlj knowti as
"All rlfclit," replied Brooks, "I'll help
you."
With that, he grabbed up what, in
the sonti darkness, seemed to be a
ittuple of dummy dress forms, and
started Into the store with them, one
triumphal
It Cures Skin Troubles.
Edinburg, Miss.
A. n Richards Med. Co.. Sherman,
Texas.
Gentlemen: I was troubled with
Salt Rheum or Tetter in my hands
for many years. I tried many reme-
dies advertised for s'jch diseases, but
never got any relief until I got a
box of Hunt's Cure.
After using one box I was entirely
cured.
Yours very truly.
John Benson.
Sleepy Policeman's Mistake.
An urban councillor of Milton. Sit*
tlngbournc. England, got into a com-
partment at Barking in which a po-
liceman and a prisoner were travel-
,nK-
Presently the policeman fell asleep
nd when the train reached Plalstow
the prisoner, failing to arouse his cus-
todian. quietly got out. When the po-
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government roan, cuiiunuuij «— nndoi ea.lt arm. lli.
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>f "t ' tst u. fxt sK't.' tho present picked them up. They were the two councillor resisted, and the train went
.7 the Khor ™d Z so ole- >, « -men clerks who. in -he ah- on to Bromley-by-Bow.
\ato.l above tit. ,. «« as not to Inter- >on.-e of customers. had cxtme oiU n,
f.-ic with tts travel and UaBlo. and to wat.h the passers-by. and foundjhem-
Ptv,.,,l front that !HMnt tminodUtely soltos thus un^rentonlously escorted
not lb of lite It iter road and northw.-st- Wk to their duty Uppincott s Maga
wardly thrttush the lands of the Pal- me.
Isadoa of the Potomac company over
a v.rM of way acquired front the V^al
Isa.los of the Potomac .vmpatty to the
south line of thi- receiving reservoir itt
thw District of Maryland, thence to tho
jv'tnt of intersection with the line of
the Metropolitan Southern KaUroad
company The Washington 4 W est
ern Maryland Cttmttan] is authorised
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES.
When peeling onions begin at the
root end and i>eel upward, and the
Anions will affect the eyes scarcely
at all.
To remove fruit stains stretch the
fabric containing ihe stain over the
Here the policeman succeeded in
hauling the victim out and took hiui
back to Plalstow by train. After a
long cross-examination the councillor
was liberated and reached home by
■ b in the small hours of the morning
SOME BEDROOM DON'TS.
em Mart ait.i company aui - . • .
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the exact location ot which road is
Indicated in Ihe bill.
rite senate j..\s*ed ihe bill without
amendment
BUILT UP WHOLE COUNTRY.
Conatructlcn ef Western Ratlwayf
Mean* Much in Psrelopment
of Industrie*.
Hand in hand w.th the hviildin.c ot
w.\xtcTtt railways s>m-s the deve'.opmen'
of Ihe ccnatry in many lines. With
Ihe mot-ease In popular.or. iv^:ons
whtv'h aie no# detc'.cd '.o famltMC an.'.
-v.t *1 Nvmm Ihe j.vsf of -."any
NtaahKtaria< « t r>rt M. and in
|j.c r help u> swe.l t>e tAta
of the AMtv.-. erv>e of the :*l<s Already
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one oor, KmAi Hve: * -ti its
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ter on the stain. In cold weather fruit
spots can frequently be removed by
hanging the stained garments out of
doors over night. If ihe stain has
been fixed by time, soak the article
in a weak solnti^i of oxalic acid, or
hold it over the funics of sulphur.
In buying canned goods examine
the can carefully, and if the sides
bulge reject them, as this denotes the
presence of gas. which renders the
contents unfit for food.
One of the latest ideas is that eel
err is a cur? for rheumatism. It is
asserted that the disease is impos
siMe if the yvgetable be cooked and
freely eaten. The celery should be
cut into pieces and boiled in watei
arttil soft and the water drunk by the
patieat. Put new milk, with a little
k>ur and nutmeg into a saucepan witt
:he bolted celery, serxe it warm with
^;tv-es of toast, eat it with potatoes
and the pa:nful ailment will soon
t jefcl.
The leasee: advocates the use ot
i a;'.x as food The snail .: says, has
Nxe ca'.:«-d the }>x>r man's oyster."
.5 Tr.ikcs an excelleot fish sauce and
.v «scd for the same pur nxse as
, • jj, Care must Ih- oxercis.-d
ix . V v-bcvjce of :>o snail for f.xxl pur
.v-oiCts as : is *. known that snails
.mi ;v,A",r.v.s plants and it is
l*e .*-usiAir, .ii Fi-anw to allow a few
;,x t ,a,->s«o a-.ter they hate Iwn
ate* frvot their feeding ground in
'.ha; any po.f-onons ivttte; may
e:;Tt. a:ed
if >"a.'i xy. is to ho crau-d the
s.n : ■«.; *ay '• it ; .:t ! through ihe
tMta; .-bApper
fy- pre-'-ont maVing a si-eat dust in
.!,g use lAist sawdust on hai-e
t.x- -s :b<- : i> oa- .v-;o.i tn.Us
,.|s a ise * si*;* :ea- ! nvo small
.f.;xp5. 1.: ; Hi a ever th:' 1.XM Tho
« ; >A,*>k much • ighier than
sa-ep". it ".he AT^tuai? wa-
t i ; an. xoa;- get . ally re
u t -.f g"*^f,s.5«e X..V*.?. r.v.xi i.vn.4
nsif * -.her clilAA'iornt oi
t.t.rh'%t ' )':>•: li .t . •'< lisod
c.,n t t as amiftctal Ught
f^^-x vha. as-e so t < X- ie.1 hard
*,-* in, n . ho '.iltg wai. t the
.•n'v. * t).<J l<o.\unr .tark .mi lltr
ituliiiin Ats.fil : n.'llrct and Uoaooa
r«r tkr li t-A
^3ftna~*e> a-^ .a>. <c git-e® t*nd
all
Don't lie In the same position
night if you can help it.
Don't cover your head with the bed-
clothes. Have your covers warm but
light.
Don't go to bed hungry. Eat any
light simple food that you wish if U
agrees with you.
Don't sleep in a room that Is too
cold. From 55 to 60 degrees is th«
right temperature.
Don't go to bed with cold feet, but
see to it that ihey are warm and com-
fortable before you get in bed.
Don't fill your bedroom with bric-a-
brac and draperies, but have as littls
as possible in It to catch the dust.
BACK TO PULPIT.
Vhat Food Did for a Clergyman.
A minister of Elizabethtown tells
how Grape-Nuts food brought him
back to his pulpit: "Some 5 years age
I had an attack of what seemed to be
La Grippe which left me in a com-
plete state of collapse and I suffered
for some time with nervous prostra-
tion. My appetite failed. I lost flesh
till I was a mere skeleton, life was a
burden to nie, I lost interest in every-
thing and almost in everybody sate
my precious wife.
"Then on the recommendation of
some friends I began to use Grape-
Nuts food. At that time 1 was a mis-
erable skelitou. without appetite and
hardly able to walk across the roosc;
had ugly dreams at night, no disposi-
tion to entertain or he entertained and
began to shun society.
"1 finally gate up the regular minis-
try. Indeed 1 could not ralltct say
thoughts on ant subject, and
almost a hermit. After 1 had i*ea
cs'.r.g the Grape N-.its food for a iiort
time 1 discovered that I was '.ai, r_t
on now life and my appetite Vgas *,c
Improve 1 began to sleep hotter a:d
my W: ghl .n.-r-eas.d steadily 1 -ad
lost fron.e pc..-.-.is hat v.2der the
tf« food regi-.v.e 1 hate nei al-
most w,y former c^t and i.ata
greatlt tmprot.d m ctv-y *ay
"1 feel that 1 c e mttch tc
Nut* and can tr t rk.\wwal
f.vtd to a wVc re^i ,:t a pow-ertt. *
hutiding agv. . . . .. :ast# i;-
always . l.-owe
\ar . j. t en by IV:. a i> fia". i
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906, newspaper, July 27, 1906; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142256/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.