Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917 Page: 1 of 4
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( A NEY, LINCOLN CDUNTiV OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY FEBRU/ RY 2 1917
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Civllation Leads From Cow Path to Hard Surface Road
WHIRLED AWAY
TO HAFPY
LAND
CTC?\D STRIKES HIGH
SCHOOL
Local News
The men who work at the oil well
rft (or hom>s urtil another cable is
ecured and wor.; begins again.
Mrs Hugh Dean visile! friends
ii Oklahoma Ci'y from Wednesday
Monday eVOrillg Jan. 20 until Saturday.
cccr.rod the long expected
1 -y the Carney people. Mr.
Kease Decjr and Mary Eetzer
both of Carney were united
in rraniajze.
Mr. Deer is a Carney High
School graduate and during
months has!
Mr. Copies has moved his farr. \
t„ Carney. He formerly resided in
Sapulpa where he was superintend-
ing the drilling of an oil well.
G. B Rogers ron fie a business
; '.rip to Okla. City Frhla- .
Senior Work
At the Senior cUss meeting Wed-
nt sday the following business was
♦rarsacttd.
The class motto cf 1517 is "Give
tj the world the best you have and
t"ie test will ccme back to you.
C. us colors Fiuk ?.nd green.
The Set ior ciass flowers
V: k ar: 1 green carnations.
1 he following committes
jappoi; !e ; :
nd
were
i he pa-1 four
been attending the \& M
io procure
Myrtle Wist,
Ethel 1 :: t.
caps
Kh 31
gowns,
Dean
Mi
College at Stillwater. ,UWi)|
Dttzer is one of the most
popular girls in this com-'
munity and h s been a mem-
ber of ths Stphomor) class
in High School this j ear
Grace Peebles intermediate t-ach-
r \ i ed h : r pa r • nt s at. 0 s 11. . i t y
ssjfrom Friday until Sunday.
The tight grade s udents g
program and p e supper j
auditorium Thursday night
S6 00 which they tcok went t
I ooys eight grade basket ball team
i To ? r: ai ;.e for ti e decoration of
he bu:idi g commencement week.
i U.pna C : in, Roma Ptndergiaft
ind I ma Wilson.
Sup:. H. R. Albert,1
' Prof C E. \\ ilson, Miss Susi
To £-:-:ure speakers Emmerson
Tncmis, Ojde Powell, Mary
First Bank
of Fallis
vs. Proogh
The third c^s; from Fallis
was brought before Judge
Woolery on change of venue
from Fallis on Jan. 30 when
1 he First Bank of Fallis
brought charge against C.
A. Prough of that place.
The plaintiff was rep-
resented by Courtland Feu-
quey of Chandler and the
defendent was represented
, by Erwin & Erwin of Wel-
lston. As the plaintiff fail-
ed to appear the case was
tt.iueri, 1 . . . —
e Frye continued until February 8
j nippi
About seven o'clock Mon-
day evening voang Daer and ! Miss f^usie Frev, ass't. princiDai cf, _ .
'-i« ~n*-nt-lin 1V| whirled i Hi*h Sch°o1 *as an Okla. City ' "l '''' ' "'£S t:'B '
JUS oW.etnearC ^e C VMllU€aL_. :1_ _ > iD-au, Es'.ner Mason, Pearl Moore.
away to Chandler in an
automobi'e. After many
attempts to awaken the
County Judge and then after
a few more minutes of im-
patient waiting the happy
couple were married, A
large crowd of young people
waited upon Mr. and Mrs.
Deer Tuesday night, to the
time made by guns, cowbells
and tin cans.
This young couple has the
best wishes of their many
loyal and sincere friends.
The following ar?
claim'd letters
J. Oat c ffice :
w. W. Piyne,
G. M. Mille r
Ornelas, 2
Sr Matev Palma
George Williams,
i ington,
a list of un.
th; Carney
visitor Saturday.
lnvi'aticn, Emmerson Thomas
Miss Dema Clanin is sabstitating Deura Clannin, Winnefotd Lyons,
as teacher in room one while Miss
Wiibur is sick.
Advertising John Murphy,
Muriel Linton, Amy Buck.
r , ^ ... , ,, 'By unanimous vote of the class,
Col. Ray ard wife of Wellston . , ... ,
„ . . commencement week will be entirely
!feL^arn£v visitors XinHav J
Martin Reinz,
Sr. Dan Lant s
Luis Cervin,
W. H. Byles
Miss Ruby Far
Miss Bessie Feagel
A letter add esse 1 to Miss Ruth
Boylan, D:nver Col returned to
C A Green D'-eeas-d.
Geo. D. Mho-, Postmast r
Ca*n?y, Oklahoma
were Carney visitors Sunday
Jack Deer visited three days last
week with his daughter Mrs. W. R.
Wakley south of town.
Jarrett Dobson is improveing his
property by building an addition.
Mr Isom Brown is building a
new garage in west Carney.
Watch and clock repairing
while you wait at Dr. Pen-
dergraft's office. Will be
here only until Sunday Feb-
ruary 4. adv.
COLLAR'S
Furniture ato Uncertain
Licensed Embalm sr
Chandler, Oklaho:
a
Where sheep go, farmers connot
afford c„ckelburs.
free to the public.
Our congenial friend J. P. Patton
is bui.ding a spacious, concrete
chicken house at a cost cf about
$250 J. F. Dow'y is supervising
the work. Mr. Patton and his son
John are going into {he poultry in-
dustry on a large scale. This is
an industry much needed in Carney-
He will also erect a substantial
residence near the pcultry farm,
lorated south west of town.
The brpartment has at Arlington
Farm, Va., apparatus for testing
different methods proposed fcr fix-
ing atmospheric nitrogen.
FOR SALE AT PAGES
PLACE
6oo bushels seed oats
iooo bushels of good corn
A little Pure Mebem & Rowden
cotton seed
Flour 2,15 per sack
Washington D. C.
Jan. 27, 1917 Spccial
My dear Editor:
I am writing to you ard
through you to i ot'ify Sen-
ator Gore's other friends
and constituents of Senator
Gore's illness. He has
been in bed since Jan. 3 an t
v\ hile he has had a recei t
ielapse and is still confined
to his bed, the doctors think
that the serious stage of his
illness has passed and in a
week or so he will be back
at his post in the Senate.
I am sure the Senator would
appreciate the publication
oi t11is to explain his long
absence from his post of
duty.
With best wis ies, I am
Truly )ours
J. R, Thompson
Sezretary.
Asked why he donated S5.00 to
t tie 'J^ar k Trails can re, ft Iks using
good roads brought him no busmea.,
a shoemaker in a wes'ern Oklahoma
town, replied that he was "a citizen
' with as miny rights and as many
asp:rnMcns for his country as any
.maa " Which reminds us that tco
many of us lo^k fcr high ideals
among only thobe who have been
m st avD ed finncMly.
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Albert, H. R. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1917, newspaper, February 2, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143161/m1/1/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.