Alfalfa County News. (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLt JO
CARMEN OKLAHOMA FRIDAY JANUARY J 7 1908
NUMBER
S5cts To $500
LAKEY
FREE DELIVERY
Bead Ebert & Henry’s
and profit thereby
— P T Wentworth went
Altra Tuesday on business
' —Little Dortbea Lewis has
been quite sick with pheumouia
the past week v
—Dr E' D Ebright went ijto
Enid Tuesday to attend a meet-
ing of the medical association
1 —Mr Hurt the collector for
the Pioneer Telephone company
left Saturday for Enid
—Sam Sutter is again a citi-
zen of the United States having
left Canada and moved to Ball-
ard Washington :
— Work of remodeling the ice
plant is in progress and by the
time the warm weather is here
it will be in fine shape the
capacity is being' increased So
that they can supply neighbor-
ing towns in addition to the
home trade
add
OLDEST ESTABLISHED
FURNITURE HOUSE IN
ALFALFA' MAJOS or WOODS
COUNTIES
We wish to thank our many patrans for their kind
andr liberal patronage during the past year and f
wish you 366 bright happy and prosperous daps in
1908 Our sales for 1907 show an increaS of 35 per A!-?
cent or or more than one third over 1906 We have
labored hard to build up the largest -furniture bush
ness in northwestern Oklahoma and we feel thatV ’
we have been repaid by your generous patronage
We shall double our efforts for the year to come
and will save you money on anything in our line
YOURS FOR BUSINESS
F T WENTWORTH
House Furnisher Undertaker and Embalmer
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'"‘‘AisNA MACy? Teacher '
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Willie Wheatley Willie Gag-
nebin 3urt6n -Hulberty Pern
Perry Wilfred ’"White' -’Archie
Mc? Atlistter Eyerett Parspns
Marine! Reinhardt Samuel
Reinh ard t Peruie WbOd Curtis
White Hairvey Hurd Leslie
J ohnaon- Will ie Parker O r vi 1 e
Briber 'Hubert Lively : Chole
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2nd Primary Grades '
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Almeda LudiAjm' ‘Teacher '1
Glen Fd wle r De wey G ague -
bin Pearl Marr Hazel McAdoo
Daisy Solf Hattry Mnrrp W i De
Loss Perry Evadne ’ Orowy
Mary Hurbtarty Myrtle! Hal vei-
son Albert Mercer George BiX-
ler JaneMurrqw Allie Wallace’
Pern Welsh’ Kirk White Ned
Vandetfpool fEthel Marrow
Bethel VAn Wagner Rennie
Wilson E thel De W itt' j Louis
For all kinds of stoves and I Lancaster ( Ruth Saidy Walter
ranges go to Devereaux &J Wods Gladys Magee-! : 'jpn
Cleals - ' Jst? intermediate' Grade’s
— Geo Halstead i and Frank t
Lindburg went to Kansas CityL i ALBRidHf Tehe
Gun Metals Patents
and Wax Calf
Conservative Shapes':
Full of Comfort
and Style
Ladies Gents and
Childrens
Monday with a bunch of hogs
If? Its an overcoat suit pr a
pair of shoes : go to Ebert- &
Henry- anr 3T0? wijjsuye moud Jlna mGaleRdsa Hurd Mandie
ey-‘ jHughesy jorest Hale Vivian
—Eugene Bentley who cut ” “ ” '
his wrist on a ‘broken “bottle
last Wednesday is getting along
fine It was a very serious ac -
cident and if he -had not receiv-
ed medical attendance at once
he would have bled to death as
the severed artery in hiS wrist
was pumping out blood like a
fountain ’ -C '1: r
Notice
All knowing themselves en
debted to Devereaux & Cleal
must call and settle immediate-
ly your 'promises do not pay
our bill ’C—
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SCHOOL DEPORTMENT
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Ending in the month of
Dccl of 'iwfrich are iici- v
v therabscnce nor
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Louis ehne HjnaiB&hiCiarf
ence Devereaux Leon Edwards
I Cora Moore Hazel ’Parker
1 Walter Park Herbert Parsons
Everett Pickens Bairvey-Reegy
Norval Wilson Fipyd Welsh
Dee Wallace Addi Wallace
Harriet Bixler : May Ward
I Adam Young friyin Kiffery
Joseph Knauff ? Julia ‘ Viers
Chester Moddrell
2nd Intermediate
Mary Barnhou$bj Teacher
Lola Ward Grce Brown
Grace Wheat ley - Edit h Reeg'
MayGagnebin Hasei Mullins
Alma 'Baldwin Edith Howard
E£jth Guyer Mable DeWitt
Rosa - Sutter Mildred Park
I 'Martha Wheatley Ethel Rolfs
Willie Moore Boyd Edwards'
Clyde’ Brown Adrain Said1
‘ Advanced Grade s
M- T Kn iGHT- Professor
Orlen Collins Lester Said Jr
Geo Halstead Jr Tom 'Pruitt
l otto Tomas Ira Mitchel Claud
Halstead Will Bentley' Lucy
Marr Ella Suttery Sadie Magfee
Leona Holt Lottie ' ColiinS
Rosa Rolfs Edith Perry Allie
Devereaux Inis: Of ow Myrtle
Moddrell Nora Wilson’ Nellie
Woodward Letitia'Guyer Flor
ence Young Bessie Shockley
High School
A J Jordan Principal
Mable Bish : Alta Gagnebin
I Gertrude Woods Anna Wallace
Earl Mead Chas Duncan Mel
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The Baker and The Pharaoh
’ " ' In the 40th clia'pter 22nd verse of the Book of Genesis it
tell us ho“w Pharaoh dealt with his ’Chief Baker We beleive
that BakerJdid - not knoV his businessman! was an old slob
just like some Bakers are to-day I": So it happened uhto him
: Nowadays' most Bakers are better and dont need to be
hanged: Yet there is a grekt differanCe betweett Bakers and
Bakers':- The VIENNA BAKERY is a reliable Bakery and
gives all around Satisfaction Bread thatyou buy here is
naturally sweet’ jut like nut meat Cakes have made our
Bakery famous we mike them large and small in 50 varieties
Ohr pies are eiten’on the bes tables in town this is the truth
f£lt is easy f or us to sell out goods becatrs they arg ali we
v iUii ' rclaim them tobe -
'-::'::yienna
JOHN MEIXNfiBT'ripp’
jv Carmen: V' " '
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Vim Kirkendall i-GeDrgiet Black-
burn FLred : Hughes -Keaniey
-DiimaL v' £53 i
'No Males - enrolled! 419 y
Noi:Females
TOtal'iiv - :!: b-S28 ¥
3iily' Attendance '
S ‘9263
‘Females' 1 96 52 ‘ “ i ’
Total i ‘issns i:
V ' Nardy:
Males:r"‘:'
Females 94 ‘
Total 192 Y :
'ot’AbsenV :y’"' '
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Females 701 ‘
-T T6taT' ‘ 142 I
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t bi Card qf ThankpwtV - i
i-'We wish to exteiul our sincere
thanks to the uwny f riends who
so -kindly ' assisted us during the
last illness of our beloved- father
and who extended us their sym-
pathy in our hour- -ot berieve-meni-iV-f
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FrGtay'U?'
Mrs Farlo w : i
— W H H Allen ' whom Dan
Muriey' is cbntes ting for a geat
in the: legislature was here Satr
urday 'and says tliat tiieir con
test Is ’’going to be sQmeting
fierde He alsos aid' tliat Kn ad -lfers
contest wouldYopen up the
entire’ Alfalfa cohilty election
—-There has been one case of
scarlet fevet at the I O O F
home' but if ‘ has been under
close quarra’ntine and there is
but little danger of any'addit
ional cases As we go to pres'S
the Matron reports this pitieht
doing ifine being up- and- around
in her rodm:“ - l a
An E very Day Matter
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' : ' Is the : pupch aseu “ of ' 'Groceries 'wfiicb‘ t
: ‘ - form 'the ' bis 'oY' humanity V "‘three
meal a !day jand:hn' bccasiofial lunch 'be' ’
tween: In your purchases you should
consider quality And price: ' At ouf!-
’ store'yod get both twith prompt service ri V
thrown ’in - When -you piake out? your '
- border call up phone43 and they -wil! ber's
delivered at once' - " ' 1 "
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DUNCAN’S PURE FOOD GROCERY
iuT
irt t-jo
— Mr Vradehbbrg bo con-
ducted a re'stauraht' and’ Confect -ionery
TCttlnied - last Fiiday af -terloqking
all oyer the country
for another locatiOjn nd told a
represeptatiye of tie iNews that
hp made a gray e jinistake in:
ever leaving Carmen and that
he was goipgback into business
here again in a very short time
Mrs Vrttdenburg aiid son Clif -fordeariie
ittcMonilay from
Cheney Kattsaswilhtthie house-
hold goods - and! ai'ombcupy in g
a room inthe Goff mawuilding
until they can secui!eii better
location
- We 'Want WacMfir
Carniehnee'd's' kdequkte means
for : figtitmg ‘hre and Yhere is
nothing tbit Will equal a system
6T i an
abundance bf Vater tq be had if
We Only had it itf shSpie to use
i Some1!' night swe‘-MU'bfe waken
ed by the alarm 6f’e and find —
that our -presens fire-: protection
is inadequate and-will be com-pelled-to
f wiLie? ahe : destruc-
tion of property of sufficient
yaluationj tq pay for a good
system jof waterworks- Mr
Business man we mean you
Push the waterwqjrjfsquestion
assist the president tand secre
tary of the Commercial Club in
getting this v matter j h®l°re ' th e
council and then that the
proposition parriey a large
majority
-The cost is insignificant when
the advantages are!' taken into
consideration and : over half of
the original ' cost will be paid
by the -railroads' add-town com -party
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Watrus, P. B. Alfalfa County News. (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, January 17, 1908, newspaper, January 17, 1908; Carmen, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044565/m1/1/: accessed May 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.