Carney Enterprise (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL 1C CARNEY.
LINOOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA.
LOCAL ITEMS
Chas. Hanmer is wishing for nice
weather about the 21st, that is his
sale date see his adv.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Stump
Jan. 16th a girl.
Mr.T. F. Waters of Mayetta Kan.
visited his mother Mrs. C. S. Waters
the first of the week. He returned
home Tuesday taking his mother
with him to stay the rest of the
winter.
Mr. Dodd the section boss has
concluded that there is going to be
money in farming this year so he has
resigned his position and *ill farm
with Jim Deer on the John Deer farm
south of town.
Mr. Hutsfeild of Agra will lake
Mr. Dodd's place as section bcs*.
W. F. Emde called at the Enter
prise uftx3 Wednesday and le.t his
annual subscription.
Dr. W. A. Pendergn.f reports the
following births :
JohnL. Nickleson east of Tryon,
a girl.
Ora Pfeifer east of Tryor, a boy.
Roy Gunter w.*st of Tryon, a boy.
Rufus A. Sipes east of Carney a girl
SCHOOL NOTES,
On accojnt of snow and unfavcr
able weather school has been pooMy
lttended the past week, nevertheless!
the students present obligated Ihem
selves in a way to manifest the same
interest and spirit for themselves
and those absent, thus the old school
spirit is kept alive despite the had
weather.
For many reaso s the third literary
program was postponed uivil tonight
(Friday) Jan. 18th at which time
the regular pr gram will be piven
The State"D baling Team was
pleased to hear that the debate with
Tecumseh which was to be J in lb
was postponed until Jnn. ?5.
Miss Franris Fox, who was teach-
er of room two, became suddenly
ill Monday Jan. 14, and left for her
h .me in V> ichi i Kansas
Cl.ffor 1 West is now '"aching
that room. He reports one new
pupil, Dee Stir.er.
Published in the Carney Enterprise Jan.
1 ith." 1 6th." 2sth. "feb." 1st. " 8th.
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
STATE OF OKLAHOMA )
COUNTY OF LINCOLN )
STATE OE CKLHOMA TO THE
PLAINTIFFS AND DKFENDA5JTS,
GREETING:
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of sae issu
ed out of the District Court of j-i!
coin County, Oklahoma, on the 5'h
day of January, 1918, in an "den
wherein Fred B Hoy!, John V. a?ner
and Z. F Hoyt are plaintiffs ar.ci
H T Thori-berry, HaUie ^ark
M J Clark, her l.u 'a d, Martha
U. 5. GOVERNMENT WAR
Saving stamps and thrift
stamps on sale at POST-OFFICE
Mrs. Mary Dowty, a t' r an ill
ness of seven weeks, died at th;
home of her son J- F. Dowty.Thurs
day , Jan. 17th 1918. Funeral servi
c s were r.e'.d this morning at the
home, after whi h the rem.ins wer
laid to rest in the Carney came ry.
Roland Pier'
hereby p.vw thai in purs-uaice cf
the commands of said o. .i*r of -ae
I will ctfcr lor sale and scl, t . i:.'
highest bidder for cash in l and
s^i l l.tnds unti tenement.. ab .ve ties
cribed, or so much thereof as *ill
satisfy raid j.tdgm nt and cos's ai d
accrui ig cq:. s d.i the 121h day oi
February, 1918 it ;he hour oi 2:00
P. M. at the frost d. or of the Couit
House in the City of Chandler.
Lincoln County On ahema.
WITNESS my hand this 9th clay
of Jar.uary 1918
J Ii Loc.wood, Sheriff of
incoln Cou: 'y Oklthoma.
By L W. R b rt . n, Under Sheriff
F A Ritt • bctise, A to i:y r
P.iint f.s.
E BEST OF
■"THE BEST OF t
♦ EVERY THING t
$ &
TO EAT-
L, W. Robetton and fami'y cl
Chandler were visiters here 'l'hurs
day.
A FIN E LINE OF
GROERIES AND
PROVISIONS AT
THE LOWEST PRICE
, CAN GOODS A J
% SPECIALTY. £
$ VIRGIL UP5HAW |
£ Rhone J 4
IP ¥¥ JC ** |T ** ¥**"** f ** j
R F- DODD
Dealer in all kinds
of groceries.
Mrs A. D Wixon who has been
in poor heal h for some time, died
Thursday Jin. 17. I'uneral services j
will be held this afternoon at the
Christian church.
TrrrsinnnsTrBTr o 6«nmrs TTST & •nri
i WANTED
? TO BUY YOUR
Cream,chickens, e gs,
rags, tcrap iorn anl all
n, and Si Pi' rson.
her husband, Reuben B. Rolland
a-d Martha R !'.:ind, his wife, are
defendants, directed ' o me th* un-
dersigned Sheriff o' l incoln C> n
0;lahcrm, commanding m: o le^y
upon, appraise, Ivc: se and sell,
a cording to law., the followirg dfs
ciib d real estate, to w i'. :
A Pircel of land commercing 106
r ds South of the Northeast Corner
of the Northeast cne-'ourth of S c
tlcn Twenty six (26), Township F
t :n (IS) North, R ge F. ur (',
E'st oi the I dian Meiidian, the .<
rum.nig 64 rods V s', tbenc > runm s
40S 1 feet North, then e lunni g
54 reds Eist, thence running 408.1
feet South to the place ci begirning
containing 9, 1-3 acres more cr less,
to satisfy the judgment and decree
of the Court made and entered cn
the 3rd day of December, 1917, in
FARMERS AND
said cause, whetein partition^ was
mode cf a certain 20 acre tract cf
lard and the above land was s-.-t of
in severalty to H. T. Thornber y.
and the costs of said proceedings
ordered paid by the plaintiffs
and the defendants, according to
' their respective interests in said]
'20 acre tract of land prior to parti
tion, in which it was o:deted and
adjudged that the said H T.
l will also sell you security 3 ■ - ,
a money bick 3 days from date of said order pay
V e are n- t in the market to
buy your produce, but we si al
be glad to tx'c i. liber acccmo-
dations in the vay of L an; i
you Tic i;;t ready to sell. We
are makinj ^i: effort 'o keep
osled on market nroits ai d if
we ca si ve jou in any way we
w 1 It plu rc to do sc#
W Ere in a position to extend
to 'to peq !c of ie commuplty
e-rv acccmodition consistan-
with o.l banking.
WE DO 1LVERVTHIN C A
BANK IS EXPECTED
TO CC«
CARNEY STATE
L V
kin -s of metal.
neuritv 3 Thornbeiry should within twenty
1 e of said order pay
•H costs of said aotion,
3 i
o GIVE ME A J RIAL . WHEREAS, th-re remains due
S* D-LASATER- and payable in said c-use frrm th-
| . PRODUCE MAN. - Baii u T. Thcr berry his 7-15
J'O: n cf cos's I e.-'-., -s ; amo.n
— ' jJn7 t; $75 70, ar d the c sis of this
WHF.REAS, it was ordered Ly
the Court that the above described
premises be sold to sa isfy said am
cunt as shown in the judgment and
d.cree of said Court, I have levied
« calf food cn
5! guamtee
80 TO
FOR
clean "shaves'
"haircuts
and
J. C, JGK/S (EO. J. JONAS
PRESIDENT CASHIER
R. V MONTGOMERY
A'.ST. CASHIER.
SF YOU WANT A
REAL
CUP O COFFEE
TRY
"UP3H VV'S SPECIAL"
. drcree oi sau i nave _ . fF
' Agency for the Gi tbiie opOT SJij \ tai aod tenemtnis abort SI a cut I eaberry col
!Steam Laundry. Bag fent;dwertwa .•« bmc. «d « w. upshaw
TRY OUR NEW |,n ne^t the by vc;Ht
COOKING OIL. HARRY DOBSON fo^h^/saTi!ord'^cMal-0.*' ^ ; 0A!'NE L OKLA
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Mason, George D. Carney Enterprise (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, January 18, 1918, newspaper, January 18, 1918; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc143208/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.