Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL. 10.
CARNY, UNCOLN COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY DECEMBER 9, 1910.
NO. 20.
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Trade at Spencer's 10 Per
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At Tryon Okla., and be Happy.
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with good 'h^-i to '" -' ^ so much GOOD goods. We have
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regardless of cost price.
High Patent flour 50 lb sack
Highest " Jack Frost 50 lb sack
20 pounds granulated sugar
Horse Shoe tobacco per pound
Karo corn byrup per gallon
" half gallon
Cream of wheat 2 packages
Cow Brand soda pound packages
Arm and Hammer "
25c can K. C. Baking powders
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6 twists granger twist
Best pack 3 pound Missouri tomato
6 pkgs Old Hill side smoking tobacco
1 lb can best Columbia river salmon
1 lb bag home made smoking tobacco
25c can Health Club baking powder
Dry salt meat per pound
Flake homeny per pound
Dr. Prices food 10c package
6 twists Hampton home spun
Best four tie broom
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CARNEY ENTERPRISE
Published Every Friday.
No man stays very long in
H. S. HERBERT.
Editor
. thlS ! ual. To be flourishing it must have
world ; and he should try and make | energy and enterprise. The people
lit belter for having lived in it. In ; jn a lown should remember that the
1 the long run it will yield mere happi- individual prosperity depends to a
| ness than any other course. Therelilarge extent upon the character of
I is no better friend can attend a man ^ place in which his business is
(located. Every public measure
j should be liberally supported by all
I especially the businessmen, and this
' has been done here to a great extent.
It is said that consumption alone | At the present day there is as mnch I
Why They Married.
An editor sent out circulars to a
large number of married men ask-
ing why they married. Here are
some of the excuses :
I didn't intend to do it.
Because I didn't have the experi-
ence I have now.
I married to get even with her
mother, but never have.
That's what I have been trying
N ow I
I at his death than the constiousness
T , ™ ioni at Carney I that he has tried to do right. These
intered July 10. 19.. ^ ola fashioned ideas, but
Oklahoma,assecond class matter,un j ^ ^ e„ough toI _
deractof Congress- arc , , , t day there is as much j f or eleven years to find out.
SUBSCHnlOf hates. i h " dred "housand ! competition between towns as there j , yM Ja for company.
one year $1 6 M0NTHS 3 : digs annua y wo u t over | u among persons and business enter-: have it all the time.
3 MONTHS 25c graves, cas a pa resent£ prises. A man seeking a location j thought it would be cheaper
T : L bmPo over 'will invariably select a town that
than a breach of promise suit.
tp the bereave ones a i o j fae Umes and is eagerly in , l wantcd a companion of the op-
c„e billion dollars, a ^his i«'f«or of e.ery modern mprovemen,. | iu, B. She
than our naaonal debt. ^ ^ ^ infotne modern times can't j Because I asked
Dr. Miller the painless dentist
will visit our city in the next two
weeks. Wait for him.
While a man hates to oe lied
about, it usually makes him squirm
worse to have the truth told.
The mar] who never believes any-
thing he sees in the newspapers is
usually the one who borrows his
neighbor's paper to read.
Spoiled fruit is told by a swelled
can—and a weak brain by a swe.led
head.
the record of but one disease cause*
by air starvation. What a stupen-
duous cost be the total when all is
considered.
Up to last week over ore hundred
hunters were killed while hunting
according to statistics from twenty-
three states collected by the Chicago
is still opposite.
low„ , Because I asked her if she would
afford to be peopled with old fogies haye me an(j she said she would. I
or antediluvian fossels who are con- think she-s g0 me.
tinually kicking at every enterprise. ; j was ionely and melancholly and
To make a flourishing town we must wanted some one to make me lively,
believe in its future, work for it and makes me very lively.—Ex.
encourage every improvement. .
Make a special effort to exhibit & #econd-hand auto
some evidence of improvement in
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not close for some time. own town. them-
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Herbert, H. S. Carney Enterprise. (Carney, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910, newspaper, December 9, 1910; Carney, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc87762/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.