Alfalfa County News (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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NEWS
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SUMMER TIME AT -OUR STORE
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let us furnish you
with your harrvest
Groceries and when
you are in otir store
ask to see that
ELEGANT NEW LINE OF OXFORDS
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GROCERIES)
IONE 33 s
Decoration Day
Decoration Day was appro-
priately observee here in Car-
“ men the I O O F lodge joined
in with the G' A R
In the morning the post and
dodge headed by Bonheurs band
went to cemetery and piaeed
'floral offerings on the graves
of departed friends and rela-
tives In ' the afternoon ad-
‘ dresses were delivered by sev-
eral speakers ' in the park to a
fine crowd of G A Rs 'Odd
Fellows and friends r
‘Speckled Crowder"J3eed Cow
"Peas $3 per bushel 'hkVe yield
ed 50 bushels to the acre E S
jBoyce Carmen Okla 2t
$10 REWARD
I will pay above reward for
the return of my white and
brown spotted male 'bird dog
When lost May 27th the dog
wore a collar with my name
and address
Morton Share
Share Bros Merc Co
Alva Okla
— Mrs S E Steinmetz who’s
been at Rock Rapids Iowa the
past year returned "Tuesday
and says the children will re-
turned soon "
— H A loyce returned Tuesday-froman-eas
ter trip He
took in the socialist convention
at Chicago and reports a splen-
did time
V-
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Special Sale
:3 SaHmurday I
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3 JUNE
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Will put on sale their en
tire stock of LACE CUR- Ps
TAINS and Ladies SHIRT O'
1 WAISTS at prices that will fy
move them Don’t miss this
special sale
SCHOOL DEPORTMENT
Ending in the month of
May 29 of which are nei-
ther absence nor - v
tardy V -1st
Primary Grades
4 t
Anna MACY Teacher
Leslie Johnson' Gladys Wood
ward Curtis White Samuel
Reinhardt Pejmie Wood Wil-
fred White" tMark - Whaley
Leonard Hukills : Vera Collins
Willie Parker fEva Shobe Fern
Perry Wille’ Wheatley Willie
Gagnebin JEJurtbn1 - Hulburt
Harvey Hurd Everett Parsons
Chole Btevensqn Faye Parsons
Hubert Lively Roy Helijms
Maggie Tally ‘
Neither absent nor tardy dur
ing the term: "Wilfred White
2nd Primary Grades -
Almeda Ludlum Teacher
"T -r
Evadne Crow Clifford Collins
Mary Hurlburt Myrtle Halvor-
sen Albert Mercer Jane Mar-
row Ethel Murrow Rath Said
Walden Springer RenaJBoling
Luther Shobe George Bixler
Achie McAllister Clarence
Ward Lee Talley Ethel De
Witt Dewey Gagnebin Ruffle
Holt Pearl Marr -Harry Mur-
row Daisy Solf DeLoss Perry
Allie Wallace Fern Welsh
Kirk White Ned Vanderpool
Rennie Wilson ' '
Neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing term: Jane Murrow’ Ethel
Murrow Allie Wallace Kirk
White Albert Mercer
1st Intermediate Grades
Wild a Albright Teacher
v - t U j-i'-1''' i -
"Gay Brocfaw v Leon Edwards"
Edna Bisb Rosa Hurd Maude
Hughes Ernestine Holdridge
Fay Mercer John Meixner
Lawrence Miller Cora Moore
Hazel Parker Walter Parks
Herbert Parsons Everett Pick-
ens Norvial Wilson Howard
Watts Floyd Welsh Addie
Wallace Harriet Bixler Walter
Bixler May Ward Adrain
Young Joe Knauff Earl Stev-
enson Bessie Stevenson Roy
Stevenson Earl Beavers Maude
Beavers Clell Gillham
Neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing the ierm: Floyd Welsh
Fay Mercer Addie Wallace
J
' 2Ind ntermediate Grades
Mary Barnhouse Teacher
Herbert Lewis Eugene Bent-
ley Martha Wheatley Mildred
Parks Rosa Sutters Mable De-
Witt Boyd Edwards Leslie
Salter Minnie Talley Alma
Baldwin Hazel Mullins Clark
Crow May Gagnebin Edith
Reeg Marie Parker Helen
Watrus Clyde Brown Grace
Brown Jessie Hukills Adrain
Said Trixie Whaley Maud Par-
sons Lola Ward Dee Wallace
May Giim
Neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing the term: Clyde Brown
Grace Brown Martha Wheatley
May Gagnebin Mildred Parks
Advanced Grades
M T Knight Professor
Geo Halstead Lucy Marr inis
Crow Myrtle Murrow Nellie
Woodward Bessie Shockley
Neither absent nor tardy dur-
ing the term: Lucy Marr
High School
A I Jordan Principal
Mable Bish Iva Beals Kern-
ey Durnal Anna Wallace Earl
Mead Charles Duncan
Summer
Goods
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When you buy your Groceries you
should remember that our stock
of Seasonable DRY GOODS is
complete and we exercise the
same care in our dry goods de-
partment that we do with our
groceries
If yon are not already a patron
of our store you should call and
get acquainted and get our prices
we can save you money
ARBTETT the Grocer
- One Door West of IOOF Building
Enrolled
Males’ 100 ' ’
Females 94
Total 197
Average Daily Attendance
’ Males 9835 '
Females 8028 v-
Total 18763 --
Not Tardy ‘
Males 90
Females 89
Total - 188
' Not Absent
Males 64 T
‘ Females 58 t
Total 122 -?
Not Absent Tardy during Term
Males 5
Females 10
Total 15
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HOT TIME
KLONDIKE
Heavy galvauiz-nrft A
ed wash boilers 0 Ju
No 2 lamp com- rn
plete OUC
Heavy galvanizr-
ed tubs lOu
Heavy galvaniz-nflM
ed buckets Qy f
Suit cases
12o to
Work gloves
from 10c to
Ladies hand bags’
from 25c to vZ
Overalls work shirts
and jumpers from
35c to I
Ladies belts fromnn
15c to OUC
Regular 25c back rj-
and side combs gif
Ladies hose goodl
value from 11c to Oil
Childrens hose 11m
from 8c to I (j
men3 hos 9c
Regular 10c hand-Cp
kerchief now ub
Emported English
china at American
prices
A big line of jewelry
at reasonable prices
Headquarters for
post cards and maga-
zens Call for profit shar-
ing tickets
THE
KLONDIKE
RACKET
The Best Ever
Bonheur Bros opened the
show season at Carmen on Sat-
urday with two performances
afternoon and evening to large
audiences
Their show this season is the
best they have ever presented
to the public eyen the goats '
dogs and 'ponies seemed to take '
on the spirit of the occasion
and did their work in most ex-
cellent manner - -
The Keatch family composed
of Mr: and Mrs Keatch Sybil
and "Bus ter did some very fine
aereal and acrobatic worx
Sybil in contortion and acro-
batic work and Buster in clown-
ing most of the acts were
favorites with the audience
The News bespeaks for the
Bonheur shows a successful
season with large audiences
and no storms to interfere with
business
— A L Dxumfort went to
Helena Monday
— Prof A I Jordan went to
Ingersoll on business Saturday
— P N Winslow and John
Rolfs went to Cherokee Tues-
day on some tax matters
— John Campbell left Tues-
day" for Drummond on a few
days visit wUh relatives
— W A Keim went to Alva
Tuesday and returned home in
the evening by way of Carmen
— Miss Alla Cobb returned
Saturday from Oklahoma City
where she has been attending
school
— Misses Wilda Albright and
Maude Chipmau went to Chero-
kee Tuesday to attend teachers
institute
— O M Said and wife return-
ed Tuesday from Lambert after
a few days visit with friends in
that vicinity
— A C Summers who has
been visiting reltatives near
Lake left Tuesday for his home
in Brookville Ohio
— N S Dates attend a meet-
ing of the Pioneer Telephone
employees of Woods and Alfal-
fa counties held at Cherokee
Monday night
— J M Norton who has been
visiting the Norton families out
on Clay Creek the past wedk
left Tuesday for his home' in
Cherokee Iowa
— Miss Helen Barrett return-
ed last Friday from Liberty
Missouri where she has been
attending school for several
months
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Watrus, P. B. Alfalfa County News (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1908, newspaper, June 5, 1908; Carmen, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2044665/m1/1/?q=mineral+wells: accessed June 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.