The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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THE
CARTE
EXPRESS
Mr.Frank Gilkerson, candidate
for county attorney, was in Car
ter a while Monday
Definite information carefully gathered, proves conclusively that
in country, village and city, in hundreds of sections of Oklahoma,
whole communities are •flopping” to Wilson for Governor. Democrats
are convinced that Wilson is the one man who can lead the United
Democracy to victory in November against the thoroughly organized
Republicans.
Wilson has honored the State with a clean record. He has honor-
ed the Democratic Party by making a clean campaign. Notwithstand-
ing, there has been a systematic attempt at scores of conspiracies to
defame his character, from which attacks, he has come out clean, un-
scathed and unafraid. If you’re on the fence, get right. Vote for Wil-
son next Tuesday. U is a vote for unselfish, patriotic Democracy and
efficient, economic government.
We will be triumphantly victorious with Wilson and will have
four years of Government in Oklahoma, of, by and for the people.
(Pnlltlonl AdyfrliKMnrrU)_-
The threshing season is practi- j
cally over and while the grain j
crop as a general thing is short:
still a few farmers around have;
made right good crops.
Miss Mary Nash Connnally,
from San Marcus. Texas, came
in last week to visit a few weeks,were UD “®ar
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. I visiting their
W. B.Ross.
- Vote forJ. F. Lewie who .il! '•f'“
moke a Commissioner for the
Advt.
NOTICE
No hunting or fishing will be
allowed on our farms (owned or
leased) as our fencing has been
cut and posts pulled up and crops
destroyed. Will prosecute any
one tresspassing.
Frank Armbuster
0. M. Lee
Bill Daniels
Mrs. A. N. Edmonds went
down to Sentinel Sunday for a
visit with relatives there.
Poarch Items.
Where is my Wandering Boy
Tonight?
Come
Come to Sayre to have your
Dental work done —Dr. Asbury.
entire District
Your Grocery Trade—
Your Fresh Meat Trade....
store for your
Deering and McCormick
REPAIRS, AMD
Binder Twine
Always come to our
Complete Line of
Deering and McCormick
Farm Machinery
We appreciate your trade
Get ourprices on Dry Goods be-
fore you buy. Complete line of
Best Line of Flour
Rev. Ridens and wife
prox. as
will be away at conference. Sis-
ter Ridens and children left Tues-
has for a few days visit with a
sister, then on to conference,
Rev. Ridens goes a few days la-
ter.
Singing at the home of L
Street, Sunday night.
Dr. Stowers and wife and son
Willis and wife, of the Retrop
community, left Sunday for a
daughter’s, who is very sick and
who lives at Ardmore.
DISHWASHER.
STAR BRAND SHOES
None Better
Bring Us Your
NOTICE—Will the parties who have our wire
stretchers borrowed please bring them in.
Did you know you could buy i
tires in Carter for $8.00 and up-
ward?—Barney’s Oil & Gas Co.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1922, newspaper, July 28, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc957082/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.