Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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THE CARNEY ENTERPRISE
CARNEY ENTERPRISE
h.r.ALBERT, OWNER & EDITOR
Entered July 10, 1903 at Carney
Oklahoma, as second class matter
under act of congress March 30
1913
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $1 6 months 50c
3 monnhs 25c
heart. One lie will destroy a wo-
man's character. One false witness
will Send an innocent man to jail.
One demagogue will turn factories
will bankrupt many a big business.
One vote will decide an election.-Ex.
FOR SALE
Oil and Gas Leases
Financial Report of the,
Carney state Bank
At Carney, in the state of Oklaho
ma, at the close of business Seqt 21
1916.
resources
Loans and discounts .. $40,367.42
Overdraft, secured and
unsecured. 114.17
Securities with Banking
Board $732.70
Stock. Bonds, Warrents etc $386.80
Banking House $2,235 00
Furniture and Fixtures $1,098.00
Other Real Estate Owned $ ,325.00
Due from Banks $6,108.58
Checks and othes cash items $79.79
Chattels
Expense
Cash in Bank $2,244.58
Tctal 53.692 14
liabilities.
Capital stock paid in 10,000 Oo
Surplus fund and undivi-
ded profits, less expen-
ses and taxes paid 2,517.83
Individual deposits subject
to check 25,779 83
Time certificate of deposi 11,251 t>l
Cashier's checks outstandng ...231 09
Notes and bills redis..
counted -
Bills payable 3 ,911 78
| Total 53,6y2 14
State, of Oklahoma, county of Lin
coin, s.
J.W.Austin, Cashier of the
above named bank dosolemniy swear
that the above statement is true to
me best of my knowledge and belief
8.) ehelp me God.
J. W. Austin, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 20th day of Sept, 1916.
A. Ellis, Notary Public
My com. ex. Dec. 1, 1916
Correct—Attest:
J. W. Austen
E. R. Austen
Directors.
AAAA I.T< £• SSI •£* J«
IJ If this world seems |
awful hot and life
seems on the bum, to
drop into Dobby's bar-
ber shop will help
some old pal—help
\ some.
S. W. 1-2 of the N. E.
1-4 of section 32-17-2.
Price $30.00
N. E. 1-4 of section
17-13-4. Price $3 00
N. E. 1-4 of section 10-
17-6. Brice $35.00
S. W. 1-4 of section 18-
13-6. Price $5.00
S. W. 1-4 of section 24-
13-4. Price $6.00
Phone or wriffc—
J. H. WRIGHT
HOTEL CARNEY
Rooms 25 & 50c.
Meals 25 & 35c.
Board 3.50 & 4.50 per wee
The cleanest of rooms and
the best of meals.
Professional Cards
Erwin and Erwin
Physicians and Surgeons
Specialties; Nervous and Mental
Diseases, and Internal medicine
WELLSTON
Office 'phone 101
Residence phones
Frantz B Erwin 84
Para F Erwin 57
SPARKS,
OKLAHOMA
DR. W. A. PENDERGRAFT
Physician
Carney, Oklahoma
Wanted
2 tons of good
Prairie Hay
Inquire at this office
Dr. H. M. WILLIAMS
physician and surgeon
Office Phone No. 24
Wellston. - - - Oklahoma
R. R. BRADHAW
DENTIST
Tryon, Okla,
ONE
I ORD AGENCY
ROBERTS and SHATTUlK
if you are in the market for a Pord.
We expect to carry a full line of
supplies
Get in on our first shipment.
J. H Jansing, M. D.
Tryon, Okla.
f—*—
COURTLAND M. FEUQUAY^
Lawyer
1
/ FEUQUAY BUlLDINu
\ CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA^'
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COLLAR'S
Furniture akd Ukdertakihc
Licensed Embalmer
Chandler, Oklahoma
One mischevous bey will break up
a ichool. One false alarm will cost
a life or ruin a character. One
broken wheel will ditch a train. One
quarrelsome (worker will create a
strik; of ten thousad men. One un
diplomatic word will provoke a war
involving thousands of lives and the
destruction of millions of property.
One hasty act of legislation will en-
tail untold hardships. One match
will cause a conflagation. One way-
ward daughter will break a mother's
into soup houses. One muckra^er
BRING
Your chickens,
eggs and cream
to
P. L. BROWN
and get the high-
est prices.
Notice
We have moved our mil-
linery stock to the hotel
Sport hats and fall hats
on display September 1st
HOWELL SISTERS
$ RICE $
^ The Leather man J
^Shoe and general repair
Jing also a full line of^
J hand made harness. J
i CARNEY, OKLA $
4
HUDIBURG
AUCTIONEER
"Doing much advertising these
days ?"
''Not a great deal," answered the
manufacturer of a household remedy.
""We are spending about five hundred
thousand dollars with the newspapers
this year, and perhaps five hundred
thousand dollars on billboards and
other forms of outdoor advertising,
but I can't say that we are exerting
ourselves. Vcm see, our remedy sells
itself."
TERRIBLE RISK.
"This diplomat says he wouldn't
even change a comma in a state pa-
per without the authority of his gov-
ernment."
"One can't be too careful in such
matters."
"I suppose not."
"It would be a dreadful thing for
two nations to go to war over u mis-
ulaced comma."
TTazel—Why did you refuse to go
ikating with young Greening?
Aimee—Oh, he doesn't cut any io
nth me. .... .<
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Albert, H. R. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, October 6, 1916, newspaper, October 6, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143144/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.