The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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The Carter
EDITOR
CARTER. BECKHAM COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY. NOV. 9, 1923.
VOL. 14. No. 38
Breaks Arm
THE REXALL
WtU Have A
1 Cent Sale
THE
15-16-17
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
big special offers
Come To See U»
Mr. John Chandler had the
misfortune of getting his right
arm broken on Wednesday of
last week while cranking a car.
He seems to be getting along as
nicely as could be expected how-
ever.
Fresh chocolates. Kozy Kor-
School Notes
The High School after a long
vacation have settled down to
work with a strong determina-
tion to leave the best record ever
known to our school.
Senior Notes
Although we are fewest in
number we were loudest in chap-
el Monday morning.
Maudie Bullard is still absent
from school. We will be glad
when she returns.
The senior class has been re-
duced to about one half in num-
ber owing to the fact that the
boys are doing much work on the
community building. If the
weather permits the building
will be completed in the near
future.
Our class rings which were
ordered some time ago are here
now and each student is proud of
his.
Junior Notes
The Junior Class showed much
pep and enthusiasm in chapel last
Monday as they were the only
class in Junior and Senior Hi
represented by a class song. It
was then followed by the class
yell which has been published in
a former issue of this paper.
The D. S. Girls are entertain-
ing their mothers or friends on
Health—Comfort-
Economy
ir<J the health of your family— W
lwa\* warm and eery with
Jack Da
POLE’S
V ^ ORIGINAL
Speaking Monday
Night Attracts Only
A Small Crowd
England Mercantile Co., and
the Carter Produce Company
have both had large signs
painted alongside of their busi
ness houses. This shows very
plainly that these progressive
fir ns are believers in advertis-
Gives even steady heat day and night. Guamnteed
to hold fire 36 hours, and will bum any fuel.
IWnto, to is to Original Ho. BW.*~
u, »V. one-tod you, M-TUe
8 manymutotion^but only one Cole s
Come in today while our etock 1^1^^
^ it complete. 1. -
See us for Stove Pipe and other Stove Fixtures
On account of the weather be-
ing cold there was only a small
crowd out at the farmers meet-
ing and speaking here Monday
night. However, while the
crowd was not very large those
that were present were real in-
terested and heard some good
speeches. The speakers of the
evening were: Mr. Browning,
Suits • and extra trousers at
forty percent discount. M. Copp
Tailor Shop.
Attend the lc sale at the Rex-
all on Nov. 15.16, and 17.
John Yandell. who has been
down with rheumatism for
seven or eight weeks was able to
come up town Monday. Every-
body was sure glad to see him
able to get around again.
Read the announcement of the
lc sale to be held at the Rexall
on Nov. 15,16 and 17.
Accumulation
Is The First Word In The Alphabet of
Success
By It a Man Goes Through
To His Zenith
MARRIED
Mr. Jeff Bland of Sayre. Okla.
and Miss Bonnie Braw Cubine,
of Carter, were united in mar-
riage at the home of Rev. B. D
Griggs on last Sunday evening.
While we have never met the
groom, the bride, being the
young (laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Cubine, a prominent family
living near Carter, is well known
here and we join their many
friend: in congratulations.
We are never out of Fruit.
Kozy Korner.
FOR SALE
Some good milk cows
voung calves.
—0. D. Stewart
longer. We’re going to prove to
the rest of the school that we
are full of pep.
7th and 8th Grade*
We have some new black
boards and some of the old ones
repainted. Other changes fiave
I will be in Carter next Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Nov. 12, 13 & 14.—Dr. Keith.
Don’t forget the Rexall lc
ale. Nov. 15, 16 and 17.
Best McAlister Coal for sale.
Your trade will be appreciated*
— Carter Mill & Elevator.
Chili and Hambergers,
Korner.
Subscribe For
The Carter Express $1.00 per year
or send in your renewal
Keep Up With The Local News
We Appreciate your Support
I will be in Carter next Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Nov. 12. 13 & 14.—Dr. Keith.
Home baked pies and cakes,
Kozy Korner.
Farm to exchange for general
Commercial Trust
merchandise
Co., Enid, Okla.
Come
Come to Sayre to have your
Dental work done.—Dr. Asbury,
Dr. SPENCE
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist
DR . A. S B U R V
dentist
SAYRE. OKLA.
Glasses Fitted
Office Over New Bank
Sayre, Okla.
Milk served in individual hot
ties the sanitary way. K o z 3
Korner.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1923, newspaper, November 9, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc957012/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.