The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE CARTER
Bill Carter returned to Burk-
burnett Wednesday in a wagon
after some of his household
goods* that he had left down
there.
Neal Ward and Leslie Hogan
returned Monday from a trip out
in New Mexico. They had a
muddy trip of it Monday .driving
from McLean, Tex. that day.
home, and cordially
i for your entertain-
We are now in our new I
invite you to come to us
ment.
We are calling your
TUw special attention to the
jy0 excellent pictures listed
below. They are very
lia carefully selected and
sure to please.
Vanishing Dagger.”
-"Shipped Wrecked among Can bals.”
Choice G
A. R. C. Meet. ,,
The A. R. C. of Baptist Sunday
School met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C'eo Davis on the night
of Monday March 21. Although
the weather was not very nice a
nice crowd was present.
Eight new members
And Fresh Meats
I We Cordially Invite
%
15 And Will Appreciate
It Your Patronage
were
voted in which makes a total of
about 38 members altogether.
Someone suggested a class
pennant so we decided to get a
pennant in our colors, pea green
and white, with the letters A. R.
C. on it.
When we received our certi-
ficate we took it to the Co-Oper-
ative and they framed it for us
for which we wish to thank
them very much.
After our business matters
were attended to refreshments
of cream over cherries and cake
were served. We adjourned to
I Simpsons 1
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M. Shadid
F. W. HOLMES
Jeweler & Optometrist
All repair work received by
mail promptly attended to.
SAYRE, OKLA.
Physician & Surgeon
Graduate Washington
University.
Res. Phone 03. Olfice 51
Titan Tractor
Back to the Old Price
$1,000
10-20 tb
b. Chicago.
Poarch Items.
Dr. Margaret I. MacKenzie
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate and Post Graduate
of Carver College.
HAPPY EASTER
Many things there are to say
On this happy Easter day,
Though all cannot be written
here,
Accept these greetings most
sincere.
Another fine rain Sunday night
I which means we have a good
iu the ground and if Eas-
J. M. DENBY
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 56. Office 26.
Ofltce w;ih Rexali Drug Store
\V JE have reduced the pnee or the i itan
W its former low price of $1,000 f. o
This is the same Titan tractor which 7 5,000 farmers
have put into remarkably successful service — the
same tractor, plus 1921 improvements and additions.
A full set of removable extension angle lugs sold as extra equip-
ment under the former $1,000 price is now included without extra
cost. Fenders, Platform Angle Lugs, Throttle Governor Foctton
Clutch Pulley, Wide Range Adjustable Drawbar. Water Air
Cleaner—all are included in the $1,000 pnee.
International 8-16 and 15-30 Tractors
Also Reduced in Price
Farmers wno want a lighter tractor, lease it to all sectionsof tHeUnitedStatrtl.
built like a high-grade automobile but The Intemabonal 15-30 hacto has
with the same sturdiness and reliability been reduced to $1.950 t. o. b. Chicago.
oi the Titan, can now get the Interna- Bear in mind that
tional 8-16 at $1,000 f.o.b. Chicago. service, made possible through 9Z
We have long restricted the sale of branch houses and| thousands oI local
this model to a limited territory, but dealers, to every International tractor
increased production enables us to re- owner, no matter where located.
Prices of Other Lines Reduced
Prices have also been reduced on chilled plows, tractor plows,
cream separators, kerosene engines, seeding machines, inter-
national threshers, harvester-threshers, wagons, hay Passes,
and a number of other lines on which your dealer can give you
full information.
International Harvester Company
OF AMERICA lisa
Chicago u a a
92 Branch Houae. and 15.000 Dealer, in the United Statea
season
ter doesn’t bring us a freeze the
grass will be pretty fair grazing
in a week or ten days, the mild-
est winter and earliest spring
since the writer has been iu Ok-
lahoma—22 years.
0. D. Stewart is attending
court at Sayre this week.
J. D. Jones returned home
Saturday from an extended visit
in southern Texas.
Many hands in th$ oil fields
are being thrown out of work.
As a consequence Will Carter
j. M. BREEZE
General Blacksmith
And Repair Shop
Will be glad to have you call
around at any time, and will
appreciate your patronage.
G. C. MITCHEL
AND
All Kinds of Insurance
County agent, T. J. Eldredge,
gave an interesting lecture on
the Cotton Growers Assciation
and other work on that line, at
Poarch schoolhouse last Saturday
night. He expects to come back
in the near 1----- — -
D. H. LUSK’S
dray line
Transfers on everything
to any part of town. You
pay only according to
what you have hauled.
future and give a
fruit grower’s demonstration.
The following youngsters visit-
ed Clara and Averill Street Sun-
day: Misses Ora and Vinnie Ho-
gan, Madaline Hodges, Euiah
Stewart, Leona Cain, and Elmer
Mclnturff and Ray Hogan.
Dishwasher.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1921, newspaper, March 25, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956549/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.