The New Era (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G'ziway fpen
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The New Era
Published Thursday of each wrek.
- CEJIL K. DEAN, editor
Entered as second class matt:r
June 12, 1919. at the post office at
arney Oklahoma under the act of
March 3 1897
Subscriptions: $1.00 per > ear in
county; outside of county, bl .5(1
per year. Strick 1 y in advance.
Bellcow Items.
Advertising rates given upon app-
lication ; changes in the composition
of ads made upon notification.
Ail advertising run until ordered
discontinued.
Harness Shop
Harness and shoe
repairing a speciality
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On account of the wri'er being a-
wav on a visit our items have been
neg'ected But here we fi:rae again.
Cotton picking is the order of the
day in this community
Henry Thomas returned home
from Stillwater where he has been
working for the past two weeks.
Miss Ethel Parrott motered to
Stillwater, Monday, where she will
attend college this year.
D. H. Wakley and family motered
to Kindrick 'Saturday and spent until
Sunday evening with Mrs Wakley's
parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Hagar and fam
ily spent Sunday with Rob Johnson
and family.
Rease Deer and family spent Sun-
day visiting friends in Carney.
The 3abtist p^3pl^ of Chandler
held a missionary meeting at Oak
Grove Snnday. They will hold an-
other merting there September 21st.
Everybody invited to come.
Sunday dinner guests at W R
Wakley's were Dr. L. H. Pickha d
and family of Carney, Ed. Howser
and family of FilLs, James Deer,
Grandma, May and Clyde Wakley
Flora and Jewel H?par, Maggie
Thomas and daughter Ruth.
Tne young people gathered at the
Fisher home Fiiday nigtit and gav-
the entire family a suprise, it being
Miss Ne'lie and Charley Fisher's
birthday, the girls took cike which
was served at a late hcur. They all
reported a jolly good time
Ws'ey Moore who has been unable
'o attend school for the past we- k
slatted back Tuesday.
Roy and Ross Potter returned
from the harvest fields in Kansa?
Saturday.
Tcm Kinder of Red Mound who
has been working in Cushing mimed
a Cushing girl last Thursday. Best
wishes to the newely wed".
Hannah Goforth sp nt Thursday
night with Gladys Yo i >g
Miss Ethel Kites has b<en visit-
ing in Drumright
Mr. Roy Gunter and family visit-
ed his wifes people Thursdny aftei*
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HUDIBURG & LINTON
AUCTIONEERS
For Sale Dates see or call
WALLACE LINTON, CARNEY, OKLA-
PHONE 25 ON LINE 45
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A. L. HUDIBURG, STILLWATER, OKLA.
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Red Mound Items*
Little Fay Potter has been sick
but is better at this writting '
Daisy and Harvey Welch who
have be:n staying with Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Wheeler returned to there
home.
The Novelty Dry Goods :>tore
has acquired the reputation of always treating
you right in every respect, and always off-
ering you dependale goods at the
most reasonable prices,
No Prices Could Be Equaled With Ours.
When coming to town, look us up. We will sell
you any article 25 per cent cheaper
than you can buy it elsewhere.
P. BLUM
CARNEY OKLAHOMA
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Real estate,
Farm Loans,
and Insurance.
Phone 15
CARNEY, OKLA j.. *
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For satisfactory repair
work see us. Horse-
shoeing a specialty.
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lumber, cement and all building supplies for
building purposes and for improvments.
Get in touch with us right dow
E. E. BUCK' MGR.
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Brown's Grocery
We have just established a line of Staple and
Faney Groceries, and we invite the peo-
ple of Carney and vicinity to
call and inspect.
Top Paid For Cream and Eggs
We are prepared to do town delivery work,
and wiil be pleased to deliver your or-
der, no matter how small, absolu-
tely free. Give us a Trial.
Your trade will be appreciated,
L W. Brown.
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Dean, Cecil K. The New Era (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1919, newspaper, September 11, 1919; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc152152/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.