The Headlight (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GROCERIES TO BUY
This little diamond Our Trade Mark on a Can
Bottle or Package is a short form guaratee that the
article will please you
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And your grocer is our willing agent to make good
our guarautee All good Grocers sell The Alton
Goods Ask for them
THE ALTON MERCANTILE COMPANY
ENID OKLAHOMA '
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nintered at the Poatoffice at Carmen 0 T
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Salter & Son Publishers
Frank A Salter Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year in advance $ 1-00
Six months 50
Three months 25
Smith the reliable paperhanger
and painter
Florence Ging was quite sifck the
first of the week
Oats for Sale at 50c per bushel at
Bales Elevator tf
One fourth reductions in many
lines at Etert and Henry’s
Have jtou tried our ten cent pies?
City Bakerv t£
Attorney Harry Kirkendall of
Cherokee was in tcwn Sunday
Big Bargains it Summer Goods at
Ebert & Henry’s Read the ad
Boyd Edwards returned home this
week from work on the farm near
Alva
A number of Carmen people auto-
ed to Aline Monday to see the Aline-
Cherokee bail game
Eight loaves of bread for 25c when
bought in one lot' this month only
City Bakery tf
Miss Bertha Ging from near Cleo
is here visiting Florence Ging this
week
If you are going to decorate your
home have Smith to do your work
Prices Right
Leonard Halstead and Arthur
Powell of Cherokee were in townf
monday ‘
FOR SALE — A uumber one young
jersey cow which will be fresh in
October -See Dr Morrow tf
Editor Wilson
with the fans to
Aline Monday
$7000 in purses and prizes will be
paid at the Anthony Fair August 5
6 7 8
Pin your faith to the Singer sew-
ing machine T R Arms tong Sing-
er salesman Aline Okla otf
Tuesday Sol Devereaux arrived
from Noble Okla for a visit with
friends and relatives
Special this month — eight loaves
of bread for 25c when bought in one
lot City Bakery tf
The chance to see the worlds
greatest wonder the airship Every
day the Young Avigation Co areo-
planes will be seen in flights at the
Anthony Fair August 5 6 7 8’
‘"of Cherokee went
the ball game at
50c CAKE FREE
With every purchase of Mother's Bread we Rive
tickets and 50 or these tickets are good for a fifty
cent cake free Save your tickets
Mother’s Bread is always fresh and good
New City Bakery
Claud Liyingston arrived from
Enid Wednesday for a visit with his
mother Mrs LI Wismiller
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Get Smith to do your painting
and papering All work first class
and clean
Mrs W L Antes left Mast week
for a brief vacation in the Rockies
Among the places she is visiting is
Colorado Springs
Y ou can’t afford to suffer all sum
mer with that case of piles or- rup-
ture Dr Smithe will cure it pain-
lessly go and see him in Enid
Carmen’s second team the Colts
dropped a game to Aline on the
home grounds Saturday It was
tleir first loss
Sheriff Hank Duncan stopped in
for dinner Monday on his wav to see
the county seat team beat the Aline
ball sluggers
’NOTICE — All parties indebted to
Thurman Bros please call and make
settlement at once as we have sold
our coal and fed business
Wm Summers and wife Indians
from Canton were in town early in
the week returning from a visit at
Pawhuska
Editors Cunningham and Williams
of Fairview were with the auto party
Tuesday on the Chautauqua advertis-
ing trip
The best of moving pictures at the
Crystal theatre Tuesday Thursday
and Saturday evenings of each
week Adv
Ex marshal Ramsey returned to
Carmen this week after a visit to
New Mexico in the interests of the
Winfield Nursery
“Ye are the Sons of Martha’’ is the
subject at the M E church Sunday
morning Special music at both
morning and evening worship
Floyd Susie and Zeb Titus of An-
telope Kans arrived Tuesday to
visit their grandmother Mrs E Y
Crowford
After a visit with their daughter
Mrs E X Keffer and many friends
Mr and Mrs Reveret returned to
their home at Alvin Texas Wednes-
day Crude oil has advanced ten cents
per barrel in the past two weeks and
a further advance is expected It is
quit likely that coal oil and gasoline
wjll soon take a jump
Mr and Mrs Wm Armstrong re-
turned Monday from a few weeks
vacation visit at Fox Lake Wis
They had a thoroughly enjoyable
outing
Look for the wrapper and be sure
you get Mother’s Bread from City
Bakery tf
The best needles for all makes of
sewing machines are made by the
Singer Manufacturing Co and sold
by Singer salesmen all over the uni-
verse Price five cents per pack-
age containing three needles T R
Armstrong Singer salesman Aline
Okla otf
1 L WORDEN
Jeweler and Optometris
Have Your Eyes Tested
We Repair Watches
All Work Guaranteed -CARMEN
OKLAHOMA
s ana Hot
W!athr - '
Suggestions for Care and Marketing
of Eggs Which It Will Pay to Observe
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Gather eggs twice a day N -
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Market1 twice a week or oftener v
Do not sell eggs found in a stolen nest
Keep eggs out of sun and away from oil onions etc
as they readily absorb odors
Do not sell eggs from an incubator r
The marketing of impure and stale eggs is contrary
to law and punishable
We candle all eggs -
Smith Crain & Co
Elmer Lakey came up from Long-
dale Tuesday for a two weeks visit
Are you going to the Anthony
Fair August 5 6 7 8 ?
Save Money by buying at reduced
rates at Ebert & Henry’s
FOR SALE— i913 Model Motor
Cycles and Motor Boats at bargain
prices all makes brand new mach-
ines on easy monthly payment plan
Get our proposition before buying
or you will regret it also bargains
in used Motor Cycles Write us to-
day Enclose stamp for reply
Address Lock Box 11 Trenton Mich
The Smith family back in Fairplay
Mo are due for a high old time
On Saturday Ira Smith and' family
of Fairview stopped in Carmen and
persuaded John Smith and family to
join them in a trip back to the old
homdt
Use Singer oil on sewing machines
bicycles clocks door hinges and
bolts tools and for all purposes re-
quiring a fine lubricant - Genuine
Singer oil is not only best but cheap-
est Can be obtained of T R Arm-
strong Singer salesman Ailne
Okla otf
For a visit with relatives near Car-
men and Aline Mr and Mrs C F
Deem and children arrived Saturday
from their farm four miles north
of May in Harper county Years
ago Mr Deem was editor of the
Chronoscope at Aline and a few years
ago retired from management of the
Mav Monitor He is now a success-
full farmer
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CONTINUE
We still have thousands of dollars worth
of Summer Goods that we must close out
at once regardless of cost so will con-
tinue our Red Tag Sale until Saturday
July' 26th If you want real bargains it
will pay yoil to attend this sale
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You Can Save Money
at Our Store
IT pays in dollars and cents as well as in personal
satisfaction to buy of us You always have the
positive assurance that what we sell you is ex-
actly as we represent 1 We use only the purest
freshest full strength drugs in our prescriptions
compounded with careful exactness The co-operative
arrangement between several thousand other
retail druggists enables us to give ovr patrons bet-
ter values than would otherwise be possible 1 We
carry in stock everything to be found in a first
class store Remember in this locality you can ob-
tain ValdonA prescriptions only from us Try
them on our guarantee
Barrett Kirkendall
Carmen Okla
The ValdonA Store
$100 REWARD $100
"The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages
and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh
cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity
Catarrh being a constitutional dis-
ease requires a constitutional treat-
ment Hall’s catarrh cure is taken
internally acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system thereby destroying the
i foundation of the disease and giving
the patient strength by building up
the constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer one hundred
dollars for any ease that it fails to
cure Send for list of testimonials
-F J Cheney & Co Toledo Ohio
Sold by all druggists 75c
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation Save the tickets given with Moth-
er’s Bread from City Bakery ' tf
Votes for Subscriptions
An arrangement has been made
with T W Lemmon by which each
contestant in his contest is author-
ized to receive subscriptions to the
Headlight as well as collect money
money now due for the paper
For each dollar collected on ar-
t rears counting to the end of the
i current year of each old subScrip-
I tion 3000 votes will be given and for
! each dollar paid in advance by eith-
er new or old subscribers 5000 votes
will be allowed
Each subscriber who pays one year
in advance will also receive a beauti-
ful parcel post map of Oklahoma
Smith wants to do your papering
His work will please you ‘
MILLS
f&nEN tsh iVe Harvested
irouRicom
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The bank is a granary for the
storage of your earnings It is
built for safety and your conven-
ience We carry- a great many
farmers’ checking accounts
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MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK
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F N WINSLOW President
W H COLLIN'S Vice President C J CAMPBOLL Cashier
ANDY SOLF Asst Cash WALTER LEWEY Asst Cash -
Carmen National Bank
CAPITAL - - - - 525opooo
Eagle Chief -Township County of
Alfalfa State of Oklahoma
FinancialStatement for the Fiscal Year Be-
ginning July 1st 1912 and Ending June
30th 2913 and Estimated Needs for Cur-
rent Expenses for the Fiscal Year Begin-
ning Suly 1st 1913 and Ending June 3oth
1914 as Required by Section 2 Chaptor 64 j
Session Laws 1910
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Cash Account
Receipts:
Cash an hands July 1st 1912 to
credit of General Fuu()-i $106120
Amount since received from Conn- j
ty Treasurer 86503
Miscellaneous collections 5410
Total Balance and Receipts 198333
Disbursements: 1
Warrants redeemed 1303 96
Total disbursements 130396
Balance on hands June 30th 1913 67937
Estimate Account
Unexpended balance of estimate for
fiscal year ending June 30th
-1912 1064 20
Warrants issued agaidst the above
balance sidee July 1st 1912
Approved es imate by County Ex-
cise Coard for current expenses
for the Fiscal Year ending Jane
Warrants issued against the above
estimate
Warrant Account
Warrants oustanding July 1st 1912
Warrants since issued against esti-
mate for fiscal year ending June
30th 112 none
Warrants issued against estimate
for fiscal year ending June 30th
1913 130396
Total Warrants 130396
Warrants paid 1303 96
Tav Levy Account
Valuation $2206517 Rate of Gen-
eral Fund levy 3 mills
Total taxes levied for fiscal year
ending June 30th 1913 6G100
Total amount collected by county
treasurer and turned over to
township treasurer to June 30th
1913
Deduct the 10 per cent from total
—levy that was added for delin-
quent tax
— ' Summary
AsS6t8
Cash on hand June 30th 1913
Total assets
Liabilities:
Unexpended balance of approved
estimate for the fiscal year end- '
ing June 30th 1913 36104
Unexpei ded balance — assets over
liabilities to be enteree in esti-
mate 361 05
ESTIMATED NEEDS
Estimated amount needed for General Fund
60000
320 00
800 00
20000
1000
32 00
3200
3200
Total estimated needs 1926 00
Road or poll tax 300 00
Available unexpended balance —
' asfets in excess of liabilities ap-
plicable against estimate as
shown in summary of financial
statement 36104
NATirF You want the kest machinery on the eas- '
iNU I ILL jest terms at a price that saves you money
Hay balers gas tractors and plows road graders
slips and wheelers threshing machinery belting
flues automobiles and auto supplies All direct
fdom factory to you Address
Sales Co Che rokee Okla
1
4
PUT IT
INTWE
Total amount 'estimated to be re-
ceived from sources other than
tax levy 661 04
Balance to bo raised by tax levy 1264 96
CERTIFICATE
State of Oklahoma County of Alfalfa ss
We the undersigned directors of Eagle
Chief Townbhip County of Alfalfa State of
Oklahoma do hereby certify that the within
and foregoing statement of the fiscal condi-
tion of said township is true and correct and
that the amounts enomerated in the within
statement of estimated needs arc raasocably
necessary for current expenses in the fcroper
conduct of the affairs of said Township
We hereby certify that said statement and
estimates were prepared and made at a meet-
ing held on the first Monday in July 1913 the
same being the 7th day of July 1913
' H H SELLERS Trustes -
FLOYD ROBINSON Clerk
B F WHITE Treasurers
DR S M JENKINS '
SPECIALIST
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Glasses fitted correctly
Hockaday Building Enid Okie
NOTICE
A special meeting of the Stock holdeas of
the Carmen National Bank located at Carmen
Oklahoma is hereby called to be held in its
banking room on August 12th A D 1913 at
10:00 A M for the purpose of amending the
by-laws and of electing Directors for the cur-
rent year
Dated at Carmen Oklahoma this 5th day of
July A D 1913
F N Winslow President
Attest: C J Campbell Cashier
J MARSHALL TUCKER M D
Physician and Surgeon
X-Ray and Electrical work
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted
Office in 1 O O F Building
' ( Office— 63-2
TELEPHONFS j —
Residence 63-3
Dr CHAS D BALL Osteopath
Graduate of American School Kirksville Mo
Chronic ailments and so called female troubles
are successfully handled by this treatment
Examination and consnltation always free at
office Carmen office Holt’s hotel Mon
Wed and Fri At other times at 1 block
west of State bank Aline Phone 82
f)R7j7XllORROW
DENTIST
Special attention given to the regulation au
care cf children’s teeth
Room One Carmen Nat’l Bank Bld’g'i
In office every day
A F GULICK
CARPENTER
and BUILDER
Carmen Oklahoma
Phone 99
L A HALTER LAWYEH
Practice in ail Courts Il kinase ‘
Legal Papers Accurately Drawq
Notary i r Office
Office ot farmer) Realty Conqpmy
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