The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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IheCarter Express.
VOL. 10. No. 46.
CARTER, BECKHAM COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. pEfl.
13, 1820.
GEO. W. CAIN, EDITOR.
Western Lumber Co.
For your next bill of Lumber.
They have it, in the best.
Why not stop drawing water with the old
bucket? We have WIND MILLS that will
»ave you that time and work, or if you had
* FAIR-BANKS MORSE ENGINE it will
•ave you lots of time shelling corn, grinding
feed and many other things you have to do.
We have them. Call and let us show you.
Western lumber Co,
Carter, Okla.
For Sale
Full Blood Sing'e Comb
Rhode Island Red eggs $1.50 and
312.00 per setting -Mrs. M. D.
Foster, Carter, Okla.
Dr. Margaret I. MacKenzie
CHIROPRACTOR
Carter, : : : : OkI«.
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DRf A SBURY
DteNTIST
SAYRE, OKLA
We would suggest to our local
subscribers that it would be a
good plan to boost our town and
surrounding country if, after
Grandma Vaughan has been
right ill lately.
Grandma Husted returned to
Oklahoma City Sunday, after
couple of weeks visiting here.
Miss Ora Weaver returned
home Saturday from a visit of
several weeks with her sister at
Memphis, Texas.
Roy VanVacter and wife came
in from Burkburnett the latter
part of last week, after a team
and to see homefolks.
Tom Thornburgh left the first
of the week for Ardmore, to see
his brother Houston, who is re-
ported to be seriously ill with the
flu.
NOTICE
I will be in Carter Monday,
Feb. 16th and remain one week.
Office with Dr. Denby.
—W. W. Kieth, Dentist.
Bradford Chandler, son of Mr.
and Mrs.Clay Chandler, of Wich-
ita Falls, Texas, came ih the lat-
ter part of last week and will
Gan t Satisfy Everybody
If you spend your money freely people will con-
demn you as a spendthrift and insist that you
really ought to save more. If you are saving and
do not spend your money freely they will soon
brand you as a "tight-wad."
You can’t please them all. Financially, it is up
to you to manage your own affairs. Spend
enough to supply all reasonable needs, and lay a-
side a fair amount and deposit it in a good, trust-
worthy bank like ours as a safeguard against a
rainy day. That’s our advice.
First State Bank
CARTER, OKLA.
---- .. cuiu Will
reading their copy of the EX- Wi,th e,andpar‘
PRE8S, they would mail it out pnn \ ' ai!? ,Mrs- Walker
to some friend or relative who^hf’^ aend the Carter
they think might becom9 inter-
ested in the oil development at
this place. You know it takes we are closing out
advertising and boosting to bui/d iness in Carter- H you are in
up a town and we belteve this debted fc° U3 please call and pay
would be a good, cheap way toy°ur account at yoirr earliest
NOTICE
We are closing out our busi-
belp advertise.
convenience.
NOTICE
I will be in Carter Monday,
Feb. 16th and remain one week.
Office with Dr. Denby.
—W. W. Kieth, Dentist.
Mr. J. J. Engl8"', is cgain up
and back m the store after fcav
and oack in the store after fcav- fr°m Clinton Saturday for a visit
| mg undergone a seige of the flu with her daughter in the Retron
The Dixie Store, for several days, neighborhood. P
Mr. W. 0. Lowery, of Port,
who has been real sick at the
home of his neice, Mrs. Will
Richardson, is reported to be im-
proving.
Mrs. W. S. Bledsns came in
from Clinton Saturday for a visit
With il
Oklahoma The Most Promising Oil Field Today
SOME DATA FOR A CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR
WHvTtol to? ‘d 7"‘ “ne °^*'^erea*est ™oney-makinB industries in tte world today,
one of the most promising Helds, as it wmsVtetlUr^ the most noted Agists as being
OIL, as we ail know, is the greatest used product of the dav ;□ i
Z S°me °(itS C”W,,0liS' H0W - « automobiles. |t £ £
making from their oil Adds* °f D°LLARS that the Kansas* Louisianna. Texas and the eastern part of Oklahoma are
sTesUS PUT °™ fogetht^Xuaitag ^aur^g^frounrCai^r^nrln^e^few'of8 these^ MILLIONS' “
Burkburnett BeTtotouXe wereX^the B 7b '?inkS have a "»«<'
Srdemck out ,here and the did not sb„w 2
help to make this inkier Burkburnett1Mb”*°S an<i ^ “ Sb°" y°“ °Ur acreaee for we know yon will buy and
—ONE CREAT IDEA IN PLAYING THE OIL GAME IS TO GET AHEAD OF THE BIT_
are «ow
and up-to-date rig, one that t rawMetf,wtagtfy7 beWit ‘hat We are usi"« a «»»plele
and are thoroughly capable of getting production if it is to be had °M ”* dri“ers of «W>riene.
the Carter Lettag & Doping CoTwa! wS^X ith ttetcmgf f0Un<i<iti0n and Wi‘h Sp]endid f“tUre
Come write or phone ns for particulars. Aay communication will receive our prompt and careful afention.
Garter Leasing & Developing Col
CARTER, OKLA. PHONE 37
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920, newspaper, February 13, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956506/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.