Woods County News. (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Ktiown everywhere and
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no alum— no ammonia
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if P of those ounctc ere rl-im ?
STUDY THE LABLl.
WOODS COUNTY NEWS
Baltred (or tran>Mlulon through the iuiIIi
M Carmen u wcoud class matter.
Subscription Price $1 in advance
P. B. WATRUS, Editor.
iiecess School Shoes Lakeys
—Stilwell and a party of in-'ance wiU justify there will
vestors left Wichita Sunday
morning for Sweetwater, Texas
to look over that end of the
rail road. It is possible that
they may come this way and if
tbey should arrangements
should be made to take certain
matters up with them as there
are things that are of vital im-
portance to the company and
incidentally of benefit to the
town.
— Mrs. Anna Thill left Sat-
urday for Arkansas to visit
friends and relatives this winter.
For sale team young horses,
and 5 years old, also stock of
merchandise and three houses
and lots, all desirable property
can be bought cheap. Require
at News oflice.
—Jess Shaw and nephew
George left Sunday for Petin
sylvania on an extended visit.
During his absence Koy I ..an
caster will have charge of the
billiard and pool hall.
—At the school land lessees
meeting last Saturday A. Mc-
Taggart was selected to no to
Guthrie to look after the inter
est of the lessees. He will
leave some time next week and
will remain until the session is
over.
—We got our wires crossed
last week and advertised a
dance for Sunday night in the
auditorium when it should have
been on Thursday night Nov-
ember 29. It had the desired
effect however, it advertised
the dance.
—J. W. Buzbee informs us
that he will pull off a masked
ball on Christmas night in the
auditorium and if the attend-
be
two more masquerade balls
this winter.
—Parties went to Guthrie
last week to consult with^the
territorial snperintendend re-
garding school conditions here,
bnt we did not learn what was
accomplished. Ed Marinchant
of Aline was taken along o,n ac-
count of his political pull and
we understand he was able to
pull his expences out of it.
—IilG HIT
—Trade at Carmen.
Recess School Shoes Lakeys
—BIG HIT BIG HIT BIG HIT
Have you been to see KEIM,
the shoemaker?
—Ed. Marchant and his steno-
grapher were in Carmen Wed-
nesday.
If you have lost your hope in
the future, get a new sole, 65
cents per—KEIM.
The Crescent Cafe for good
things to eat, cooked to suit
your taste.
Farra for sale, 5 miles from
Aline, 25 acres of growing
J timber enquire at Farmers
Elevator.
—If j'ou expect to sell those
holiday goods you must let the
people know that you have
them. Hemember the News
reaches the people who buy.
— G. A. Fell was here Tues-
day in the interests of the Con-
solidation of the rural telephone
lines. Mr. Fell says that in his'
neighborhood around Cherokee
the farmers are ready to go in-
to an organization.
—Mrs C. M. Lakey and' Mrs-
P. B. Watrus went to Helena
Tuesday bight at the request of
the Grand Chief Pythian Sisters
to work up a Pythian Sisters
Temple at that place. They
report the ladies of that town
anxious for a lodge.
BIG FACTORIES
DIAMOND BRAND shoes
d foggy london.
One of our largest recent ship-
ments was to a big firm in London, Eng. We
are one of the few American shoe manufac-
turers maintaining European traveling sales-
men.
Diamond Brand shoes are world-wide sellers
because where they are once worn they are
wanted again. The styles are correct,
workmanship and fit ideal, and they wear.
the
£%twSJweG?SSMwi
WE MAKE MORE FINE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE WST
—What is a BIG HIT? Wait
and see. 1
—Lester Said left on Satur-
day for his home at Wichita,
Kansas.
If you have a windmill to
build, move or repair or any
pump work call on or write
Arn D. Mu'lins.
—Chas. White left Saturday
for Wichita, Kansas, after sell-
ing one of his farms to Kain
Howard. He informed the edi-
tor of the News that he expec-
ted to move to southern Oregon
for his wife's health but would
not buy property there until he
was convinced that Mrs. White
would have better health.
Charley now has a bank account
so that he can retire if chose
and live in comfort the rest of
his days but he prefered to
work.
—Watch for the BIG HIT.
Two houses in Augusta for sale
cheap W. H. McColl. 2t
—Mr. Cain, the printer at the
Headlight office resigned his
position Saturday night, having
a better position in view.
—This section was visited by
a most excellent rain Sunday
morning that is making the
wheat grow as if by magic.
—There will be a moving
picture show at the auditorium
on Saturday night it is reported
to be one of the very best of its
kind on the road.
—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Crance on Sunday a tine baby
girl, mother and baby doing
tine Monday morning Charley
was setting up the cigars to all
the boys and is proud as a pea
cock. Dr.Ludlum.
F. N. Winslow, Pres't.
J. G. Duncan, V. Prest. E. M. Straws, V. Prest.
IIakkv Dkan, Cashier.
Carmen National Bank.
Evoi
Carmen, Oklahoma
Accomodation Consistent with Conservative Hank-
me Cheerfull\ Extended.
J. G. Duncan & Son
GROCERIES and
QUEENSWARE.
■SPECIALTIES'
Attractions at the Auditorium
Monte Cliristo Dec .13.
Texas Ranger Dec. 27.
The Hidden Hand, Jan. 10.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The FIRST STATE BANK
At Carmen, in tko "rtjl-rit'irr of Oklahoma at
thecluieof Nur. 1 >06.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount 4
Overdraft*, secured and mniciired
H-aitkinir ll.iu* • i
Furniture .ml Cxtaret . \
Casta and Sig-ht Rii-u mVj
Total,
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Hi' J in
Surplus Fnrnl. ...
Undivided ProSts. Less Expanse*
and T.t*es P.tid
Dne to Bank* - - _
Individual n.-ix^iti Sobjcct to Check, 5*5,V<1,17
Demand Certificates of Deposit.
Time Certificates of ll -p isits
JU.SUI.ll
3.3 >ni.l
25,165.3
75,o7.' 2
SIO.'MO.IX)
2 it. W
Total, in, 67.1.22
Territory of Oxla*i >ot a, i
County of Wood* f "
I, JOU.1 M UKIS3LER, Caataler of the
above n un.l B ink, d antiiinly swjir that
the ib>vj « item nt U tru ! in I tta at sai 1 B ink
h as no other li Utilities an 1 is n >t en lorssr on
any note or ob i/.iti.m oiU <r than that sti.iwn
in the ab ive st it • u -.it.to l 1 • b --it uf my kn i>vl
ed e and be ief, so help ril • Q , t.
JOHM M. (iEISHLER, Cashier.
Subscribe. 1 an.I sw iru to before tu! this 2-jth
day of Nov. Wt.
f. M GUSTIN, Notary Public
My commission expires Jane 17, 11J7.
Correct—Attest: -
W. T. BARRETT, I n,
C. M. ROBBI N f Directors
ALMA E. C.KISSLE*
HINIZS
Perserves
Olives
Ol.ve Oil
India Relish
Horse Radish
Pepper
PHONE 24
FREE
Sauce
Picicles
DELIVERY
HALSTEAD & MURLEY
DRAI.KRS IN
FRESHandSALT MEAT
Pay highest market price for cattle and hogs delivered in Carmen.
We want your horse hides, in skinning save mane and tail.
Cash paid for hides and furs of all kinds.
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W. C. BURTON, M. D.
Special Treatment
Given for Fistula,
Piles and Other
Rectal Diseases.
Office Over Carmen Nation Bank
Office and Residence Plsone 77.
Carmen. -
Okl*,
Carmen
Produce
Co.
FRUITS
FEED AND
PRODUCE.
NIGNEST CASH PRICE
PAID FOR POULTRY
DOES THIS HIT YOU?
You are now face to face with the fact that sooner or later
you will have to build a new house or barn or make extensive
repairs on the old ones.
If it is repairs right now is the time to make them. If its a
new building it will certainly cost no less later on. Decide now
as we are prepared to fill your bill promptly.
STEWERT LUMBER CO.
r. d. McAllister, Mgr.
PURE MEDICINES, BEST DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES at
ifo i
CARMEN DRUG CO.
— *
Complete line of Fancy Stationery.
PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED. DAY OR MIGHT.
W. L. ANTES Pharmacist,
Corner of Main and Central. CARMEN OKL>
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CONFECTIONERY
A FINE LINE OF CANDIES, NUTS AND
FRUITS.
ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS
H. A.
JiL
THE CITY
DRUG STORE
w. T. BARRETT Propne .
CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF PATENT
MEDICINES AND DRUGGIST SUNDRIES.
AGENT FOR THE
CELEBRATED SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
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Watrus, P. B. Woods County News. (Carmen, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1906, newspaper, November 30, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc235897/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.