The Sunlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Personal Mention Kw
Nyals Eas-Em for sore tired
feet at B & K’s
1 E Oook went to Wiohita last
Tuesday ‘
We make a specialty of baby
photos Give us a trial
Hicks the photo man
Cecil Woods visited with Said’s
Tuesday and Byron Smith retur-
ned home with him
Bring your cream to me and
get a correct test L E B urt
Mrs Boundy 'of Watonga vis-
ited with the McGreevy and Con-
verse families a few days this
week
See Albert J Boyce if you need
a span of 154 hand mules or
horses
Don’t forget our Advertisers
Mrs A c Zehner Chautauqua lec-
turer who la to bo here this sum-
mer la a southern woman born on an
old southern plantation and she says
for years she “Just hated the Yankees"
Later however she married one and
says she has "been happy ever after-
ward” She is a Lyceum and Chau-
tauqua lecturer of wide repute and has
lectured in almost every Btate and ter-
ritory In the Union She has made
over 400 Chautauqua addresses and
many more Lyceum lectures
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Will insure your wheat in the
stack cr bin against fire or cy-
clone John Lf Pickens
The St Paul man-
Dr 'Burton has purchased a
Ford car whioh be deems indis-
peneible in bis practice
Nyals Corn Cure at B & K’s
Mrs Hughes - and daughter
Maudie left Tuesday to visit her
brother at Hobart and later will
visit a sister at Cloud Chief
I have a few Canaries for sale
Mrs Fred Coffman -
Mrs John Henry and family
left for Duke Okla John met
them at Altus
' Root Beer baths at Lingg’s
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Cbaa Cox Jno Henry Arthur
Miller aud Jas Rouse left for
South-western Oklahoma last
Friday to erect a string of eleva-
vators along the Wiohita Falls and
Northwestern Rail Road
Dr L Antrobus
the Chiropractor has moved his
office to residence four blocks S
State Bank Phone No- 149
Mr Webster returned from the
Sanitarium at Guthrie Monday
evening feeling much better
I have opened up the Farmer’s
Restaurant Meals and Short
Order3 served at all hours
Board $4 00 per week
Mrs E Bennett Proprietress
Robert Nester of Enid came in
Saturday night and visited with
fricudsover Sunday
Harold Morton Kramer Chautauqua
lecturer who will be here this sum-
mer Is an old newspaper man and was
a soldier In the Spanish-American war
He has produced three novels that
have had a large sale and made hun-
dreds of Chautauqua and Lyceum lec-
tures His home Is in Frankfort Ind
Artist Fred Craft who is putting all
the pretty and effective art work In the
Chautauqua advertising is a Kansas
City boy discovered by the Chautau-
qua people two years ago He has
worked on Kansas City Denver and
other metropolitan newspapers and
ranks as one of the best advertising
Illustrators In the country He Is now
employed by the Redpath people the
year around and Is putting beauty and
understanding In Chautauqua and Ly-
ceum advertising
-Try
Nyals face cream at B &K
Dr Duncan and Mr Wood
were here last Saturday billing
the celebration for the fourth at
Cherokee inoluding attractions
and amusements of all kinds for
bid and young Free for every-
body Do like all the rest are doing
take your cream to L E Burt
For first class pictures and
kodak finishing go to Hicks
Studio Open every day
Mrs Lizzie Crockett was down
from Cherokee last Monday on
business
Patronize Our Advertisers
Root Beer baths at Lingg’s
Andy Mosidr leit Sunday eve
for Cyril to visit his brother Geo
Dr and Mrs MoGreevy left
Tuesday night for Alva to join
an automobile party for an ove-
land trip to Colorado
Oats Sack for sale we have six
hundred 5 bu oats sack
Crystal Ice Co
Elpha Hoge arrived from Col-
linsville Sunday night to visit
with her father and brother a few
days in Augusta
Root Beer baths at Lingg’s
W P Peok returned to Carmen
after a three weeks visit with
friends and relatives in Kansas
W C- Bnrt has purchased a
Brush auto to deliver groceries
with
See S F Duncan for work
horses and mul6s for harvest
Read Sunlight ads It pays
Edmond Karns made a short
visit with his old friends the
Youngs and Saids on his way to
Arkansas where his parents are
located
Mrs John Henry and children
left for Altus the first of the week
where she will join her hnsband
and spend two weeks visiting
W Said is building a grainary
for Frank Shockley south of
town
gssva ps
Lemmon & Son
Remember us for your
plows Sanders Disc and
Case mould boards
We have a full line
Acme rakes and Acme
mowers
Always at your service
T W LEMMON & SON
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Dr and Mrs McGreevy will
spend the month of July in Col
orado The Dr wishes to an'l
nounce that his office wi’l be
open August 1st
We are now open and ready
for business Bring ' in your
family and have them together
The Hicks Studio
I E Cook made a business trip
to Oklahoma City last Friday
Telephone poles for sale
from 14 to 26 ft Prices right to
suit Democrat administration
5-5 4t ' Cap Geist
J P Knight end daughter re-
turned to Stroud Okla the first
of the week after a three weeks
visit with relatives and friends
Let us test your cream while
you wait L E Burt
O R Peok had a tooth pulled
Wednesday morning
‘The School That Gets Positions
Phillips Business College of
Enid Oklahoma
Strong Reliable up-to-date
result-producing position-get-ing-
Graduates in demand Ask
for proof — do it now
Mrs Osoar Reeg returned heme
from Wiohita Monday verv much
improved in health
I will pay the highest c&sh
price for your cream L E Burt
Fireworks for 4th at Lingg’s
Frank Shepherd of Bridgeport
is stayiog in Carmen and expects
to play ball with the boys here
‘The School That Gets Positions’
Phillips Business College of
Enid Oklahoma-
Strong Reliable up-to-date
result-producing position-getting
Graduates in demand Ask
for proof — do it now 5-14-8t
Call tie Sunlight Phone No 9
and tell us the news
Everybody is invited to spend
the 4th atBig TimberParb Aline
A good time is promised to every
body
This week will finish wheat
harvest in most places Threshing
has commenced in earnest now
Get Fireworks at Lingg’s
Abe Chancellor of Ft Worth
Texas ie running the Studio of
Carmen at present
Mrs Ludlnm returned home
the last of the week after visiting
her people at Oklahoma City and
taking a course in domestic sci-
ence for the past month
Bessie Smith came in from Alva
Normal to visit over Sunday
with her aunt Mrs W Said and
family and her brother Byron
-Mrs Burroughs and Rex have
been visiting the past month with
her parents at Lamar Mo and
returned home last Saturday
Change Address
Our exchanges and corresp-
ondents will please note change
in name and address
Mr® Oscar Reeg has been vis-
iting her parents and tnkiDg
treatments at Wichita
If you want anything “j ight
uow” callup Burt
Nrp Earl Marsh came in Wed-
esday after visiting with Mrs
Silks
Dr AloCreevy said he would
tudy his Sunday School lessun ou
Pi jcs Peak next Sunday
T J Bid's photographer of
Oel‘ na and Carmen has secured
the etrvicts of Abe Chancellor of
Ft Wurlb Texas to aid him in
his photo Lusiness Mr Chan-
celor is a photographer of several
years experience in commercial
work and is at home in the most
up to date Studio Mr Hicks will
place him in the Carmen Studio
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CHAUTAUQUA I
HE'RE JVEA'T WEEK
Make this Store your meeting place
and look out for lomevery SPECIAL
BARGAINS shown here that week
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He maid n thorough examination
ot the eyes and it glasses to both
YOUNG and OLD Our prices
are moderate
Consultation Free
I L WORDEN
Jeweler and Optometrist
Carmen Oklahoma
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Clothing
Shoes
Quality and Price Always Right!
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Time Doors Bast 1'irst State Bank
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Office 102 Resident IIO
CARMEN OKLA
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Eyes tested free and glas-
ses fittedcorrectly —
W L Antes— All work guar-
anteed at Carmen Drug Co
We make a specialty of bill
work Get our price
Chautauqua puts a town up In big
company
Nearly 3000 Chautauquas will be
held this summer
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CARMEN LOCAL
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armen Local Socialist Party
meets every Friday night rain or j
shine Visiting comrades and-
friends always welcomed
John L Pickens
Bec'y
ENID LOCAL
The Enid Local meets every
Sunday at the ourt House at
3 pm Friends and visiting com-
rades welcomed
H E Van Valkenburg
Sec’y
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V- GOLTRY LOCAL
Goltry Local meets the first
Friday night of each month and
a tspecial call of the Sec’y
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DON’T BE TAKEN IN
If somebody tells you that he can sell lumber or
building material at a lower price than we offer you
don’t be “taken in” without investigating He’s
offering you “bait”
We don’t believe there’s a dealer in the country
who makes prices lower than ours We don’t see
how he can — and stay in the business But you
know there’s a big difference in lumber and quality
cuts a big figure We will never slight the quality
in order to cut the price We want your confidence
and your steady trade and that we know we are
not entitled to unless we give you a square deal all
around and all the time Try us
Our hobby— quality price service
J W METZ LUMBER CO
J O BURROUGHS Local Mgr
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DO you know what the birds of this country are worth? These little feathered creatures have a greater pur-
pose than just to flutter They feed on insects Insects feed on the crops the farmer raises
What is the result?
The result is that birds get the insects that get the crops Without birds the United States Secretary of
Agriculture says the farmer would have a slim chance So what?
Let’s everybody encourage the birds We ought to have thousands more than we do have A cool drink
on a hot day would please a bird and make him want to stay around all summer
The Children's Chautauqua teaches boys and girls the value of birds teaches them how to feed and shelter
them and with care of this sort birds will be more numerous in every locality
That is ONE of the purposes of the
CHILDREN’S CHAUTAUQUA
There are several others Get the boy and gtri a ticfct today
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Strasbaugh, Howard. The Sunlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1914, newspaper, July 3, 1914; Carmen, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1918170/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.