Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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C ARNEY ENTERPRISE |
Published every Friday,
BY H. S. HERBERT.
At Ohe Dollar a Year.
Lot Sale.
On Saturday November 26, occurs
the big auction sale of lots advertis-
ed by the Townsite company. These
lot* are all desirable ones for resi-
dences. nearly all of them lying on
■ TT" v*. „,Mr! high ground near the new school
•Sb^iVx^To°eVtW.Pprr- UL. These lots .ill be sold to
"i'raph *"ll know thattheirsubscrip- the hi8hesl bidder .ithout reserve,
ton has expired, and a renewal is This will be a splendid opportu-
6 jlicited. I nity for those desiring residence lots
to get them at auction. A. L. Hudi-
burg, auctioneer, has charge and
ill give all imformation as to lots,
location, ect.
local news notes.
Millinery.
If you want hats that are late and
stylish. The McLaughlin Sisters
are selling at co«t.
The Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1911
Almaaac.
The Rev. Irl r. Hick* Almanac
for 1911, that guardian Angel in a
hundred thousand homes, is now
Remember the sale of
Wheeler on next Wednesday.
Mrs. M. A. Smith of Lindsay,,^ ^ ^ wi,Hng
was the guest of friends here several | |t and the rev. irl r
days last week. H.ck§ Magazine( Word and Works
Don't forget that we are 8endin& The tw0 are 0nly One Dollar a year
tie Kansas City Star free for one
year with the Enterprise.
Mr. Pickett, wife son and daugh-
ter Ecu ma were the guest of C. E.
Wilcox and family Sunday.
j.S Bond who recently moved to
Cleveland county, was here on bus-
iness several days the past week.
Rev. R. H. Seabough, the new
pastor of the Baptist churh will soon
move to town from Cushing.
\ large force of men have been at
work on the Katy the past week
The two are only One Dollar a year.
The Almanac is 35c prepaid. No
home or office should fail to send for
them, to Word and Works Publishing
Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Births.
The Christian revival at Tryon,
conducted by Eld. Sexton of Guthrie
and Mr. Bell singing evangelist,
closed Sunday night with sii addi-
tions.
Leo, the three year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Williams of Los
Angles, Cal. is quite ill at the home
of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herald of Tryon.
Miss Ethel Barclay, teacher at
Lone Star spent Sunday with home
folks at Tryon.
H. Stump was in Kansas City and
St. Joe the first of the week buying
winter goods.
Mrs. McGee received the sad
news last ween of the death ot a
brother in Missouri.
A Real Barber.
Yes, we have him in Carney and a
ipecial invitation to the young and
old. Your razor made new for 25c.
Don't forget to brin* your laundry.
Hugh Odell.
Public Notice.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of L. E Robertson, Carney.
Okla,until noon the 26th day of Nov-
ember, 1910, for any part or all o:
the old school building situated on
block eight (8) Carney proper. Wil.
give possession to purchaser as soon
as the building are vacated by the
school Each and evory bid shal.
be accompanied by a certified
check for the sum of $25,00 saic
check to be forfeited as liqudateo
damages should succcessful biddei
fails to make satisfactory settlement
within 10 days after acceptance ot
proposition.
The right is hereby reserved to
accept or reject any or all bids.
By order of school board, schoo.
district No 105 Carney Lincolr.
county Oklahoma.
L. E. Robertson, Director.
J. A. Hiles Clerk.
John Jennings has not felt much
like work on account of the arrival
of a baby girl at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rosencrans Thurs
day Nov.10 1910. John was conva
lescent this morning. He says
work on the Katy trie past cci i "1 am 58 years old and have had a
hillastine the road and repairing the son-in-law thirteen years and this is
track my first experience as a grandfather"
Warren Colvert is interlacing a Here's hoping this grandaughter
young Democrat that arrived at his Lay grow and thrive and be a joy
home last Friday morning for an in- and comfort to him in his o d age.
' —Augusta Journal.
Franit Pearson and wife
Dr. W. H. Brockman
PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON
Will Attend all Calls.
Office at Residence.
Phone 20
CARNEY - OKLA.
THE DEAN RE\L FSTATE CO.
Will make you a farm loan
on as good terms as you can
obtain anywhere. Try us.
List with us your town prop-
erty. We make a spcialtv
of farm sales. Give us a trial.
Located at rear of Carney
State Bank.
\
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definite visit
The sale of F. M. Pearson cn
Tuesday was attended by a large
number of people, and sto:k farm
implements,etc. brought good prices
The Oklahoma Cotton Oil mill at
Oklahoma city burned Sunday morn
ing entailing a loss of $100,000
The mill will be rebuilt.
, Hundred dollar gold certificates
are being cleverly counterfeited is a
warning by the government secret
service. We'll not worry till they
get to counterfeiting nickels.
Teddy Rsjsivslt b^ii? se
down on so hard by the voters o'
New York, went into seclusion to
pout, refusing to see any one or
apeak about the election.
A. A. Harvey had the misfortune
♦o run a screwdriver in his right
hand last week which laid him off
for i couple of days fr om his repair
work.
Ed. Hutson and wife formerly res-
idents of this place, now residing
near Skedee, Okla , visited at the
home of Mrs. Hutson's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Waters the past
week
Now is the time when coal opera-
tors and dealers, believing in the
divine right to fix prices to suit
themselves, put the price of coal up
of Jenn
are the proud parents o
made his arrivat
BIG 10T SALE
ings, Okla
a big boy wnich
election day.
A few days ago an announcement
was received stating Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wood of Lindsay Cal., were
rejoicing over the advent of a son,
Nov.2 1910.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellis of Shaw-
nee announce the birth of a son.
famity
to
John Shoop moved his
town last week.
Mrs. Roy Wilson received a tel-
egram Friday night from Kansas
City'Missouri stating her neice.Cova
Gee was critically 111, she started
Kansas City Friday night.
Dedication of school house Mon-
day November.28.
G. Z. Page was a Guthrie vistor
Sunday returning Monday.
A number of the members of the
M. E. church and several friends,
made a raid on the parsonage last
Saturday night and proceeded to
pound the pastor, Rev. Collier good
and plenty without a protect from
him or his gooJ wife. There were
some fifty who took part in the raid
all taking something as a donation.
After listen'ng to some good music
the crowd left, all wishing this wor
themaelves, put the price o £ coupk a pleatant >oj°um
Owing to one of the Townsite j;
\ Company removing to another part :
of the state, the Company has been ;
:: dissolved, and now offer 120 choice :
; lots in Carney at auction, on
Saturday Nov. 26, 1910
1
ted for health, churches, schools and good society and
is an ideal town in which to build a home.
A $10,000 school house has just been completed
I! and is one of the best in the county. We have three
!j churches with a large membership, cement side-
:; walks and a clean town.
Forty-eight of these lots ar located adjacent to the
new school house; 43 lots within half Mock of the
school house, balance in different parts of town.
TERMS:—One-half of the purchase price, cash:
balance within one year. Five per cent .discount
on deferred payments (or cash.
The Townsite Company has turned these lots over
to A. L. Hudiburg, Auctioneer, who will give par-
ties information as to these lots, their location, etc.
bee him and select you a lot for a home.
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1910, newspaper, November 18, 1910; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87759/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.