Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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H. R. ALBERT, OWHEK i, EDITOR
Entered July 10, 1903 at Carney
Okahoma, as second class matter
under act of congress March ■
1913
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $1 6 months 5°C
3 months 25 c
NUMBER 31
ARE YOU GOING TO
PUNT THAT GARDEN?
Do you know that a fine little par
den will make you money, save your
temper and make you live longer.'
Now that prices are high invest a
little in seed and then help Nature
do the rest.
If you have an acre of land put .
all out iu garden truck- If you have
a plot of ground 25 by25 put it all
in garden truck.
Work your back yard and thus
make an advance toward the front.
A few cents worth of radish set'
will produce enough radishes to
ply a family-The same is true of on
ions, lettuce, cabbage or tomatoes.
Buy those seed now. Live more
out of the garden—less out of the
tin can and paper sack.
Reduce the cost of living as best
ycu can.
CARNEY
WHAT DO YOU
BELIEVE?
If you believe in the following,
write your state Representative and
Senator to support them.
Do you believe in the Legis-
lature using the consolidated school
fund for other purposes?
Is it not a fact that we need
better school buildings as touch as
we need a better capital?
Wh t do you ' hink about Wom-
an's sufferage proposition?
Otda has Initiative, Referendum
and Recall, Prohibition and a num
ber of laws much better than states
far older than she. Is it not time
for her to make another advane
aid give to thinking women the
same privelege she gives to thinking
men ?
When a mun tells ™e he is agains
Woman sufierage — almost without
thinking, I put h m in the class
with, the following sen iment Ka
poleon Bonoparte — 1 think whe
said— Woman is given to us that
she may bear children. Woman is
our property, we are not hers, ue
cause sh produces children for u>-
we do not yield any to her. She is.
therefore, our possession, as the
fruit tree is that of the gardner.
I believe the people of this com
munity do not believe as did that
Illustr.ous Military Hero.
ENTERPRISE
Famous Sw"e£ - oncd ^
Special
Piano
Bargains
Do you btlieve, wnen a child it
bom out of wedlock that this fact
should automatically marry the
parents, and in case one of them •-
already married, prosecution for
bigamy or s.erlization should follow r
Do you believe that Doctors aoti
t
Knabc .
Steinway
Emerson
{ Kimball
^Starck .
I We h'jvc coustnnt,/ oil
i nnnd a laree number of)
1 lightly used s-d -■ otn> .
Imnd pianos of ill standard 1
males. lheabov ar- a lew
. : pit: bargains, bend for our I
, t coinpli its seconci-Q^Du 1
bargain list.
Sweet Toned—
i Guaranteed 25 \earC
\ You will be. delighted with the
| sweetness, purity and power of t <et
E tone of the Starck Piano. You w:ll he
o -d with its beauty and the fineness ot 1W
construction. Each Starck Piano is so careftilT
„ d.- th it it i ruarantwd for 25 years Ih s
. . i,.,. means som ' inn. bi 'J' it has
if k oi .1 an old Oitat lihud.iospoasiote piano
house.
Celebrated Starck Player-Piaao
This wonderful instrument makes
musicians <. f us all. TheStarck I'L.yer-
l'i.vvi is rich-toned, easy to opt'ate
pr 1 dur.it le. It '.ins many e: elusive, ui -t'i-
s that n.-.ke it )ost the instrument
you n -u m your home. Our direct-Irom-Ucj
; , ml . are ••. . and wewiU tal* year old
piano in exchange.
Free Music Lessons
tirect From Our Factory
Wiil Save You $100 or More
jUR Bi? Offer is tosend you for
V 30 days' free trial in your home
abeautilul,guaranteedStarckl lano
direct from our factory, thereby sav-
ing you $100.00 or m«re.
We require ao payment in ad-
vance. You are not asked to tie
up your money in any way. All
vou do is to take the piano into
your home for 30 days free trial,
where you test it and try it in
your own way.
At the end of 30 days you decide
Whether the piano is jasttheone
1-OU want. If It IS. you keep it, pay
L cur low fattory-to-home prices
i,; payments to suit you. II. tor any
n :i? n. it does nut prove to be up
to v iir i-vpectations in evetvway
and the finest piano yon hate e < r
Bern for the money, y u may send
it bnrk and in that event wo will
pay the freight both w«y .
Easy Payments
You are not asked to pay
any c.ish d wn, but after "0
days of iiV iu can Kin
n .-mi nt on the iov t.er
teimsever upu'-sti-d byapir.no
manufacturer. ihesa
terms are arrane;-d to
suit your e nvenit nee,
and you can buy a pi;.no
for v it 1" • • v 1 'iout
missing the mfiiey.
To evrrr purchaser of Stnrck Pianos, we jrive
fret J inius-.i . as, in i 11 b<- *.n >
!,•'«.! in t You.take these lessons in .
our , y v 1 . by man, and a .u.i l-ari, 5 Ktac
iustruciica v ifcred.
Ft* * w
piano Book Coupon!
P. A. Starck Pimo Co.
1120 Starck BMr.. Chicago
Please send me without • bli. ition on my
Inrt complete llluitratcd piano book and lull
i I ;t, ,, , ■ n« f.ictori to-home prices
| aua easy payment terms.
P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.
The army of cattle ticks
is to be cut in half t'lis year. ^ you
and a wedge of tick-free ter ! R gistered nurses should bs perm
ritorv driven through the
n y , . ^ fVlA pn1f of which nine out of every ten wealthy
infested area to the it oi _have _namely _ kf)0w
ledge c.ncerning birth control?
Is it ripht for the man of means to
eiucate two children and the poor
„ Mai-.ufucturera
V.
CHICAGO
1 Strict No. or R.F.D...
Town tno Staff . .
FOR SALE
Seed oats at
, \V. W. Anderson.
M exico. By the end of 1917
it is expected that the entiit
State of Mississippi will be
eJUUiic tww
released from quarantineimin—not always from choic.
and a broad highroad opened to try to educate eight or ten:
for the unrestricted ship-1 I think it «as Prof. Carver C.
ment of cattle to
markets.
outside
Harvard University who said, "Fox-
think large families among the
rabbits highly commundable. Km
ployers who want large supplies ot
:heap labor, priests who want larpr
numbers of Parhhioners, Militar-
leaders who want plenty of c'nea^
i food for gunpowder, and Politicians
hi,. ~ 1 who want plenty of votes, a>l agrr-,-
for the Kindness you tried to do jn comraending large families and
... w-Ho, rff iiist for trv ripid multiplication among the —
IF it doesn't do the horse any goo I
to have you say a kind won! nm
asvoupass.it does you s-oo ' It
the stray cat or deg isnot bc!t?r c;f
Agent for Diamond
Tailoring Co.
ALSO, headquarters ti'
«'Kekp*u Neat"
Cleaners & Tressefs
Your patronage is apprecn*^
H. £. DOtBSON' the Barber \\
KAFFER CORN TOR SALE
A. O. KEONEKE.
STUDENT GEOLIGISTS
ATTEND STATE MEET
Twenty-five studer ts and prcf s.
sors from the geology department o
the Ui iversity of Oiilahoaia spent
the past week end in Tulsa, attend-
inu the st ite conveition fcr men (i
i the g. ologis'vs' prof ss;ct. Pra-'i
■.Uv all the upper classman in
the depiitment attended h? meeting
in order to get in closer touch with
tne oil industry.
The university department at-
tempts in every way to give its stu-
dents a practical knowledge of geo-
uavwork in this state before Uiey
are graduated Most of them dr,
ti' .woii.i i the summer tima. and
t work to do for oil com-
him, ycu are better eff just for -iy
jog to help him-
Poorer Classes.
Did yoj ever know of one, w
always wants something for no'
ing, heading a subscription list for ,
any public gooc. ■
Not all the pictures in the
ic'tf gallery are steal
is.
CARNEY COMMERCIAL CLUB
Welcomes you to Carney
Something Doing Every Saturday
IH'.S SPACE IS SOLD TO
A. ELLIS
The Confectionery and Ice Man
k
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Albert, H. R. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917, newspaper, February 23, 1917; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143164/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed May 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.