The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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THE CAUVYILS JEIiS'UE
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Friday November 30 1000
CARWILK WILL HAVE A R K
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Thanksgiving Jay lus mine and
gone ami wp till had in itch to be
thanklol fur 1'iit we should Dot
wiit for the dt) set apart to show
ourgratiude fur the many blessings
with which our path is strewn fror-
day to day ami from year to year
hut we should he ntid presumably
thu most of us ere each day and iionr
gracious ami grateful to an AH
Wise B'-ing vVtio doeth all things
well ami who lias provided a way
whereby we may overcome all evil
with good Conquering all tilings
as he came to conquer with love
and then utilize our every oppor-
tunity and make the y iron per-
petual Tiitnkgiin
IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH
The thing to do is to stand to-
gether haip one another help the
town h e I p the state help the
nation and you’ll help yourself The
prosperity of one is the prosperity
of the many The prosperity of
one is the prosperity of all Pul
down your neighbor and you’ll hurt
yourself Put a wire across the path
f progre and you will break your
own back Jump the rich man and
you’ll b poor indeed Oppress the
poor and you’ll suffer from poverty
Be helpful big hearted and broad
gu igcd There is nothing that bur's
business so quickly as tke prominent
presence in the world of a tight-
faced daw-fited hawk-eyed cat-
footed hog he nr ted penny -squaezi ug
man- listing cross between a glue pot
and a vim gar who never spends a
dill ir until he sees a dollar and
niaty-eight cents in sight for it No
successful man corporation or coun-
try eyer succeeded by pinching the
eagle on a dollar until it hns corns
oil it 1 gs The mail who tries to go
into partnership with the sheriff ti
company that tries it gets a receiv-
er themselves and the nation that
tries it meets the'inevitable downfall
that awaits it — Ex
Enid’s ihw paper mill will cost
shout 125000 to start with It will
have h capacity of tweuty tons of
straw per day It will manufacture
the raw straw or cheap grade of
wrapping papier and sack paper on-
ly in the start finally widening into
the manufacture nf new3 printpapier
A bushal of corn nukes four gal-
lons of whiskey which retails for
10 Out of this the govertnerd
gats $3 the railroads $1 the maii-
ufactorer $4 the vender ?7 thr
fanner forty cents and the drinker
the deliruin tremens — The Home
Weekly
A Kauas man who was wheeled
six milts in a wheelbarrow as the
result of an election bet wishes lie
had lost Ilis pushar picked out
the roughest road in the country
and wouldn’t allow cushions
Arkausas apples have been award-
ed another first-prize at the Paris
Eipsitin
Load hi I’ue formal! v f 1’! £f
City Ktis:i“ now with the 1 leering
Harvester Company in company
with () f' Whitman " is at Car-
wile tkts week looking to the c-tab
livhing of n agency at this point
Loyd is an acquaintance of the
writer and of course the boys made
nsa friendly call '1 he Drcring
people are hustlers and if ami agen-
cy is established here there will be
undoubted' v be active competition
in har it g m t liinery in it s ig
The good people of Csrwile and
vicinity met Lai Thursday at Mrs
C Hendrix’s residence and while
the men put the day in raising and
finishing her barn the women did a
nice lot of sewing and other work
that will he i f great benefit to Mrs
H in preprii g her for cold weather
To express to i gmtiude she served
a nice dituo r for the party and they
were entertained with good music
an I other exerci--? atd report a
good time ull around
Good homes are the foundation
good society
An organization known as the
F’raterna1 Order of American Farm-
ers is being orgairzed all over the
territory
Is Not the Life of the Country
Best?
More and more do the exactions
of urban existence press the buoan-
cy out uf the heart of man bv day
and listurh his rest by night 'I' lie
eternal physical grind the everlast-
ing menial strain of tl editor iaxv-
yer preacher and merchant blurs
and dints all of the enticing colors
of life Only the dwellers in towns
and cities who can getaway fora
season from the confines of the mnn-
unicipaliry and all the exactions that
a professional or a business life in a
city entails can realiH or appreciate
the immunities an 1 the son I expand-
ing enjoying nf rural fru di m nr the
liberty of spirit a id exultation of
8oul that comes of a day with nature
"lie in the mids " omils'n fotn -i-
n the woids o f’e'ds or 1 esulc
hr oks or lakos The
ocean is sn
unrest still it is not imiccouct ible p
that nn n find fietdi m did riire-
s'raiti'l contentment bei-:th a mid-
night sun midst unbounded fir Ids of
ico and snow
Upon this sentiueut the pditor of
D - Lii'w rence Journal descants as
f I ! 1 mv s :
“Out of the general ethical relation
of man to nature grow the specific
duties of coutrr life It is often
cast at rural living that it is lacking
in social art in tha simple at d un-
conventional But we arc come to a
time wliwn these things begin to
cloy us and are growing to be an
1 isufTaruld burden A young law-
yer whoso country residence has
been for the summer only pax s: “I
am growing cRger to get less of
mere cash inconio and make more of
of the realities of life I am rapidly
losing taste for the artfulness of that
life which is fnl apart from nature
Give me the simplicity of comunnion
with tr°s atd soils brooks and bird8
nod lues It not only puiilies me
but rests ins and it satisfies I’m
happy under my trees I feel a
something ’ In ‘ -ncot put in wools
when working with God in my gul-
den” Il-it'itiw gton says that it is
possible tn'so complicate the ma-
chinery of living that the very life
itse f is omdIimI under the wheels’
We may wrap ourselves in comfort
unti our breath is smothered in the
folds li e nttu xxhosa wants are few
is the man most likely to be found
carrying a light heart This fits to
the old proverb that ‘God oft has a
large share in a small house’ — Wi-
chita Eagle
Bc'tu'ifil moonlight nights tin se
IV to I la it 1 1 is shelling corn in this
vicititv this wank
Jas Cockrell leaves tins week for
Harper riiy Kan where lie will
spend the winter
Emery Hamml is hnild'mr a house
on hi lots south o the square to Lit-
used as an ice house
I M Bonham ami his broth-r F
I Bonham made our office a friend-
ly call today The bos are attend-
ing the Normal at Alva and tlmx
took advantage of the Thanksgiving
vacation and caum over on their
wheels to enjoy n home dinner
They have promised to furnsli is
accounts from time to time of any
Normal events or h ipienitits tha
will be of especial interest in this
section
Corn Wanted: — I want to Inn
1 0001 bushelB of corn within th-
next 00 days and will -av the high-
est market price for it delivered at
mv residence — 1 mile was: ami
north of Helena and 4 mile north of
Carwile John Zim merman
John Zimmerman cue of the firs'
subscribers to the JiH’HNaI came in
yesterday and squared himself for a
year in advance Bv the wax Johi
is wanting to buy abtiot 1 0000 bu-
shels (f corn See his notice else-
where in this issue of the paper
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W T COWGILL’
Notary Public
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20 year’s experience Write Deeds
Mortgages etc and take D-positions
Du all kinds of notary nork and transact
hu dues at the county-seal fur residents
nr nnn-reshients Charges reasonable
RJoi knal" O'-'fice North of Scare
CARWILE O T
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Jewelry ani in
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With Ilubbi- A GamMi City I’hnr-
rHicy N S Sigcire Alva O T
£2?" Sncce-sur t Jmepli M lDr
GlKA NiNCS
Mrs Frank lied lev was found
sensless in Frank Clin s yard one
night last wetk itiideied so liy at:
over dose of Laudanum Ess
rutnatn Milt end Homm) iuair
were guasts of bred Fa? Sin day
Tiie boys bad thei- Mandolines and
Guitars and made good rutsi : And-
rew Adcock has purchased th old
Dickerson place B H Parks L
raising the flame for a new dwelling
The Hound Groe Amateur
Theatrcal Club ere preparing a Flay
Entitled “Sayed or The Wifes
Peril” To be played during the
Holidays and it is something very
fine Look out for the Announce-
ment and all try to sec it you will
never regret it The object of ren
dering the play is for the purpose
of purchasing an organ fim the So-
ciety to be used for clurcli Sunday
School Literarys and all other ent
ertainments that are lit Id in tli-
Hound Grove School House Tne
citizens of I’roundgrove are wide
awake to the interests of the coni-
inunity F Higgins preached a
Thanks giving sertnnn Sunday tve-
Glkanok
FRESH
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NEW IIUTUII I- R S'lOL’ )
New neat anil ( lean Fresh Ileef
Fresh l’i ir k Salt Meat- Sausage
Lard— everything in Tn
I- T KU2IT PROP
CAB WILE O T
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
CAkWJLL MILL
£££Funs two days each wcek
Friday and Satckday Ciiinds Grabani
Flour Atui L’oru Meu
E Williams Prop
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& Ido
Harness whips
robes saddles &
general harness
supplies Larvvih OT
H L- m’akts
Nolsiry
Ni t irial work done nn short notice and
reliably executed
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We Carry
The lbinisiui :unl Lansing wagon) the I’obison Buggies
kwky Baints ami the I X L Fairhatiks IVrkins anti
l'eerl ‘ss wimlmillN and if none of these suit vou we will trrder
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what you want We h e everything front a toothpick to
a threshing machine We are chuck lull of I usiness and it
is because: wc treat our patrons right
The Corbett Hwd and Inapt Co
Carwile O T
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figure out means by which we can give you good goods
and good service and thereby make you our satisfied
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TO THE LADIES OF 0 Alt’ WILE
AND VICINITY
Vou are cordially invited to call and nspt ct my stock of
NEW FALL MILLINERY AT LAUIE3 BAZAAR
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FACH EVE TKTEl) HM'KIUTKLY
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HALILE C D KIRKPATRICK
Brs Lile & Kirkpatrick
Physicians and Sckoeoxs
ases a S oecia lty
Calls answer'll dav nr tib-thr OlB'e
west side of square South nf Hardware
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CAR WILE
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ealer in-
Fine Wines Liquors acd
Brandies-
And Choice Cigar3
AIu Hitmlle thf
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We keep an orderly house
and STRICTLY OBEY THE
LAW Call and we will
treat you right-
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to keep our stock up
the country has trade
been so rushing
We
to devise plans
by which we can get in goods and
Ih nu Uiher that satisfaction means more
than just low prices — hut wo give botli
South of
Square
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Cowgill, Mrs. W. T. The Carwile Journal. (Carwile, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1900, newspaper, November 30, 1900; Carwile, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841412/m1/3/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed June 21, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.