Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909 Page: 7 of 8
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FREEDOM.
^on Say, dad; when is the free-
dom of the city given to a man?
Pater—When his wife goes to the
country for the summer.
A TRAIN LOAD OF TOBACCO.
Twenty-four Carloads Purchased fof
Lewis' Single Binder Cigar
Factory.
What is probably the biggest lot of
all fancy grade tobacco held by any
factory in the United States has just
been purchased by Frank P. Lewis, of
Peoria, for the manufacture of Lewis'
Single Binder Cigars. The lot will
make twenty-four carloads, and is se-
lected from what is considered by ex-
perts to be the finest crop raised in
many years. The purchase of tobacco
is sufficient to last the factory more
than two years. An extra price was
paid for the selection. Smokers of
Lewis' Single Binder Cigars will appre-
ciate this tobacco.
—Peoria Star, January 16, igog.
ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT
ANegctable Preparation for As-
similating ihe Food andRegula
ting rhe Stomachs and Bowels of
Infants v^Chilukkn
Promotes Digcstio^ChcerPul-
nessand Rest.Con tains neither
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narc otic
CASTON!
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
The Idealist.
The Bride—I want a piece of meat
without any bone, fat or gristle.
The Butcher—Madam, I think you'd
better have ail egg.—Harper's Weekly.
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyea
Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Com-
pounded by Experienced Physicians. Mu-
rine Doesn't Smart: Soothes Eye Pain
Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago!
for illustrated Eye Book. At Druggists.
Pcapt of Old DrSAWl/£l fYrc/TER
f\impkin Seed -
j41X Senna ♦
Hot he I ft Sa/ts -
Anise See J *
ftpptrmint -
/f iCnrionaUSc<U\ *
harm Seed -
('(arr/ied Sugar
Hirtb/yree/t /•favor
A perfect Remedy forConslipa-
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish-
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP
Fac Simile Signature of
The Centaur Company,
NEW YORK.
At6 months old
351)oses -J5CENTS
A woman is always more economi-
cal than a man. Where a man will
manufacture a lie out of the whole
cloth u woman will use the remnants.
Your working power depends upon your
health! Garfield Tea corrects disorders of
Jiver, kidneys, stomach and bowels: over-
comes constipation, purifies the blood—
brings good health.
Defined.
The Writer's Child—Pa, what is
penury?
The Writer—Penury, my son, is the
wages of the pen.
^Guaranteed under the Foodatw
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
injl
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CUSTOM!
tm« ocntau* company. hi* tori! orr*.
■HHHBHni
Kill the Flies Now
before they multiply. A DAISY FLY
KILLER kills thousands. Lasts the sea-
son. Ask your dealer, or send 20c to H.
Somers, 149 De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Many a tax dodger would no doubt
hold up his hands in horror if any one
was to call him a thief—but what else
is he?
ONI.Y ONE "I1KOMO QUININE."
That Is I.AXAT1 VU JIKOMu QLlNlNB. Ixx.lt for
the signature of K. W. (iltoVK. L'sed tho World
over to Cure u Cold In One Day. 25c.
When a man begins to talk about
reforming it's a sign that he suspects
other people are suspicious of him.
Less and less cigar smoke. More
and more WRIGLEY'S SPEARMINT
fragrance.
The Gin That Attracts The Grower
A MUNGER System Ginning Outfit is the best advertisement a ginner
can have. Every cotton grower knows that the MUNGER System will eive
him largest turn-out, best sample and an increased market value for his crop
four ginners out of five select —nine growers out of ten patronize—the
THE
PERFECT SYSTEM
T,He HUNGER Systera gjves the ginner the further advantages of greatest
SET',,. 7 m"* Rr,fate3t freedom ,rom dela>'s :ind breakdowns, greatest
profit at the season s end. 6
The MUNGER System gives choice of
Winshipand Eagle Gins. No r'freak features."
stallation. Single machines or complete
equipment. Engines, Boilers, Linters and
full line of Cotton Machinery.
Writ. far ratalocn.i bmltrul colorlllaalrallMa. It . rraa
MUNGER
Munger, Pratt, Smith,
A man talks about love as though
he felt ashamed of the conversation.
ALL UP-TO-DATE HOlISEKEEPEttS
tse Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clothes
fltean and sweet as when new. All grocers.
IOM1MST1L MIX COIPiXr
Atlanta, Ua. Dallas, Tlxu
lilrmlncham, Ala. Itmphla, Tena.
tkarlutlr, M . Hrlrigpwater, Haaa.
(For riport)
'Address aalaa oOrr urarrat Job)
A good singer can always make
women cry by singing "Home, Sweet
Home." So many people long for a
home, and so few have one.
Here's something good that bad lit-
tle boys like.—WRIGLEY'S SPEAR-
MINT.
or two
Love is not blind, but those whom
It affects are.
Mrs. Window's Soothing? Sjrup.
For child ren teething, softens the Kurus, reduces Id*
flsmmatlou, allays pain, cures wind collo. 25c a bottle-
Your orthography is twisted, Alonzo.
A woman is not a padded cell.
It's easy for a man's wife to dress
^ell if his creditors can afford it.
riLEM OI'RED IN 11 TO 14 DAYS.
Is guaranteed to cure iun casn I
kLIih IV' ,,Mnd' Bleeding <>r Protrudingl'ilea in I
uto 14 day s or money refunded. 60u. '
Chicken-hearted
hatching excuses.
BILLIARD TABLES
POOL TABLES
LOWEST PRICES. EASY PAYMENTS.
You cannot afford to experiment with
Untried goods sold by commission
agents. Catalogues free.
The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company
537-539 Delaware St.. Diot.g. KANSAS CITY. Mn,
45 to 50 Bu. of Wheat Per Acre
have been grown on farm lands in
WESTERN CANADA
Much lesi would be
satisfactory. The gen-
eral average is above
twenty bushels.
"All are loud in their
praises of the great
crops and that won-
derful country.
i tract from correspondence Ndiiona I Editorial
Association of August, 1903,
It is now possible to secure a homestead of 160
acres free and another 160 acres at $3.00 per acre.
Hundreds have paid the cost of their farms (if
purchased) and then had a balance of from $10.00
to $ 12.00 per acre from one crop. Wheat, barley,
oats, flax—all do well. Mixed farming is a great
success and dairying is highly profitable. Excel-
lent climate, splendid schools and churches, rail-
ways bring most every district within easy reach
of market. Railway and land companies have
lands for sale at low prices and on easy terms.
Last Best West" pamphlets nnd maps sent
free. For these and information as to how
to secure lowest railway rates, apply to
Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa,
Canada, or the authorized Canadian Govern-
ment Agent:
J. S. CRAWFORD,
No. 125 W. Ninth Street. Kansas City. Missouri,
WRIS LEY'S
Investment
Why add by the menta
pencil process, and then
check to see if it's correct
when the ftntvfensaf adds
three to five times faster
and does it with unerring
accuracy ?
Save Time -
Time saved is money
earned. Anything that
saves time is an investment.
The Wnivtraaf saves time
and money. Invest now.
A demonstration on your
work in your office at our
expense will furnish you
with the proof. Write today.
You need me.
I'm built on honor.
I print red totals.
I sell on my merits.
I am fully guaranteed.
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Adding Machine
universal adding machine co
tienenloffleentidJ'uetfiry.Ht. Louis. *
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Telephone S47f,*i
m
barker-?;
HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies tho hair.
, Promotes a luxuriant ffrowth.
Nover Fails to Restore dray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp disrates & hair falling,
6Cc,and ti.00 at Drugglr*-
people are always
free trial puckaye. A. 8. Olmsted. l.« liny, .N, y
It takes a
find it out.
has-been a long time to
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For
DISTEMPER
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poisonousjferniH from the body
Poultry. LaivPHt c,,W •w-4
and I.a line Kidney J. „ ^
t«yo"r (IniKirHt. Wlio HI ll (jet it furju.i.
• / .r \Y . iiu uiandst expel, i
lu
beings
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troQ Booklet, M I>lH tiuper, Causes
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and t MVS. fpaeialagents wuuted.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. GOSHEN, IND., U. S, A.
Pink Eye, Epizootic
Shipping Fever
& Catarrhal Fever
•2S2,t<^r*Tl?!^i50",.tlT# P>*™>tlTO,n(1 matter liow lioi-M. at anr aire are Info. t«i...
Bocqubo of thoaa ugly, grizzly, Bray hairs. Use " LACREOL?^1aTrre3TC^
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, April 2, 1909, newspaper, April 2, 1909; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc142476/m1/7/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.