The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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SUBSCRIPTION ANNOUNCEMENT
In order to meet the advanced prices on everything that is used in a newspaper
office, as well as everything else that we have to buy, we have decided to advance our
subscription price, beginning Feb. 1st, 1918, to , •
1.50 A YEAR
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During January however, we will still accept subscriptions at the old rate of $1.(10.
We believe we are especially due our present subscribers this chance to renew theii
subscriptions at the old price, and in order to give all an equal showing we will accept
subscriptions at $1.00 per year from all who wish to pay during January, regardless
of the time their subscriptions expire. For instance if your subscription expires v, it km
a few mrn hj, you will be entitled to a years subscription from the time your subscrip-
tion expires, by paying another dollar during January, the same as those whose sub-
scriptions expire now.
All new subscribers will be welcome atthe rate of $1.00 during this month. After
Feb. 1st. the price will be $1.50 ; '
Send in your check today, don’t wait till yon come ih, wetf ilfgive you p'reper credit.
She Carter Sxpress
Published every Friday a! Ca.ter, Ck!a.
Geo. W. Cain, Editor and Owner
Entered at the Carter, Oklahomr
[!c: t ftice March 25th. 1910, assecon i
•Usa mail, under the act of March 3,
.679.
Subscription price $1.00 per year.
| W T Dalton made a business
trip up to Elk City Tuesday.
r
Til
get It
*for
my wife'
W E Hunt was over at the
copnty capital Tuesday, settling
up with the county treasurer.
D H Lusk, our hust'ing dray-
man, was over at Fayre Tuesday
to si.uare up his tax s.
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Notice
1 have some more good farms
at b u gain-. See me before you
buy.-G. C. Mitchel.
Mr. E V Hammon, son-in-law
of Mr. Jchn McCtjlom, moved to
this part of the country from;
Hammon, the first of the week
Woman’s Missionary Society
The Womans Missionary So-1
no other like it. ! c|o(y will meet Thursday, Jan. 17 j
— N0 01HER AS C00D’ i at 2:30, with Mrs. Sims, with the!
'urchjie the “NEW HOME” and yen will have I
le asset at the price yon pay. The elimination of j following pi’Ogl'am:
I T expense hv superior workmansh-p ami best _ . .
litrof material insures lifedonr settee at mini- ^Ong, bOClCty, :
Insist on having the NcW HOMfc . ... ,, ,, ...
Bat le Hymn of the Republic.
Bible lesson * Mrs. McClung.
Christian Stewardship.
Letters from a trninistrative Secs.
DEALER WANTED Mrs. Monrou and Mrs. MacKenz'e
Iress: 8W Home Sewing Machine Co. eWardship leaflet, Mrs. Sims, j
Oronge, Macs, j ^ w Miss Malvina became a
>u33crio3 for too Carter Ex , 1 ittiei.
Willie, aged five, bad been warnec i
not to eat too much fruit pie for sup- j
per, but ate a lot, nevertheless. Th( j
next morning he related a wonderful
dream, in which bears had chased
him, a 3nake had crawled down hi>
neck and a camel turned a somer-
sault over his head and a big ele-
phant rolled over him.
“There!” exclaimed his mother
“I told you if you ate too much pit
for supper you would have bad
dreams.”
“Well, I don’t care,” replied the
youngster. “It was better than a
circus, anyhow, and I did not have
to pay to get in.” — Pearson’s
Weekly.
ON A PAR.
“I hate to hear Will and Jane gel
into an argument.”
“Why?”
“He’s 30 dogmatic and she maker
such biting retorts.”
COMMON PEOPLE FLEE.
“There’s no fun in automobiling
nowadays.”
“Too many cars?”
“Xo. Xot enough pedestrians.”
M. Shadid .
Physician & Surgeon
GRADUATE WASHINGTON
Visit
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
, The famous health and p’eas-
UNIVERSITY | ure resort 0f Ozark Mountains.
Phone Res. 63. Office 51. j ^ ^ National’Park find
our most popular play-ground.
See the cosmopolitan crowd.
Enjoy the sports. Take the
bathes. * Attend the Races.
Low Round Trip
Fares
Res. Phone 56 Office Phone 2?
J. M. Denby,
physician 3
Surgeon.
Lin coit. --------------
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
,„v:i the woriil over for superior sewing qualities.
Net s3.it under any other name.
I MEW HOME SEEING "MACHINE C0.,0RANGE,MASS.
roe SALE »Y
33, only $1.0u per year.
Benediction.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case ot Catanl;
that cannot bo cured by Hall s
Catarrh Cure.
p. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known t. J.
Cheney ft>r the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able to carry
0H*T?ott84n"OTSm<fe
Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
acting dfrectly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of tne system. TesUmonlals
Bent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
Haif?F!»nlly Pills for conitlpatloa.
V I A
ROCK ISLAND
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/ matlon and liter-
ature on request.
LUSK'S THqMpSgN
DRAY LINE; < o™. pass. Agt.
Transfers on everything to any | CkiSHOITISCity, 0 k!tl
part of town. You pay only
according to what yon have j
hauled.
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See
, L I. LYON
G. C. Mitchel Insurance
Of All Kinds
For Farm Loans
Real Estate
And The
Best Insurance
- Policies Writtin While You Wa t.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, January 11, 1918, newspaper, January 11, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc956877/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.