The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1924 Page: 1 of 6
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Carter
GEO. W. CAIN, EDITOR
CARTER. BECKHAM COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, OCP. 10. 1924.
VOL. 16. No. 29
Two Lose Lives When
Train Hits Auto
The Quality
Is Built In
Our Tools
Mrs. Orville Hall and young
daughter lo9t their lives in an
automobile crash near Sentinel
on Friday afternoon of last
week when a train on the Orient
railroad struck the car they
were riding in. Mr. Orville Hall
is reported to be very seriously
injured and a boy, Onie Wright,
a cousin, who was also in the
car, was so badly hurt that am-
putation of one leg was neces-
sary.
Orville Hall was known by
many people here as. his mother
formerly taught school at old
Carter a good many years ago.
His wife who was killed was also
She was formerly
Assorted flavors of the
choicest of handmade
Bonbons and thickly
coated Chocolates, pack-
ed in beautifully fash-
ioned boxes of fancy
shapes—truly a treat
that will give her much
pleasure. Better take
one home to her today.
knowr. here.
Miss Mamie Loomis, a sister of
Clarence Loomis, formerly con-
nected with the England Mer-
cantile Co. here.
The many friends of the fam-
ily deeply deplore the terrible
accident.
There is only one way to make satisfactory tools
and that is to build the quality in. Once you
have tried our tools you will realize that the
quality is a built in part of every tool. They cost
no more than less satisfactory tools.
A big bunch of Carter citizens
attended a luncheon and special
program of the Sayre Rotary
Club, Tuesday, as guests of the
Club. The Carter folks state
that they sure had a fine time
and enjoyed the program im-
mensely. In addition to enjoying
the program they state that
they learned a lot about the pur-
poses and aims of the club and
speak very complimentary of
same.
Important Notice
I have in Carter, one Elburn
piano for which our customer is
unable to complete paying and
rather than ship it back to Kan-
sas City, we will sell it here at
a greatly reduced price. This
is your chance to get one of
these fine instruments at a big
saving because a great part of
the purchasa price has already
l>een paid. Write for particulars,
enclosing this notice. Address
Dept. PWS, J. W. Jenkins Music
Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Soaking Rain
Come
Come to Sayre to have your
Dental work done.—Dr. Asbury
Ervin Mainard, Jim Osborn
and Jim Henderson all made a
trip out on the Texas plains this
week to visit relatives and see
that part of the country.
I will be in Carter next Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, We will
October, 13th. 14th and 15th. kinds of I
—Dr. Keith, Dentist. Produce
Smilie will test your cream
right. _
Carl Hightower came in from
Oklahoma City and spent last
week-end with bis family at the
J. P. Rogers home.
Mr. M. F. Maddox, an employee
at the Harris-Irby gin here,
had one of his legs injured in an
accident at the gin one day last
week when he got his leg caught
in some way in the machinery.
STYLEPLUS
WEEK
Mr. Ed Davis has returned
from near Liberal, Kansas, where
he has been at work for some
time.
Dr. Spence, Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat Specialist, of Sayre,
will be in Dr. Denby’s office in
Carter every Friday, prepared
to test eyes and fit glasses.
Dr. Hendrix, Dentist, of Sayre,
will be in Dr. Denby’s office in
Carter every Friday.
A national style display
Styleplus Week is a big clothing event
throughout the United States. All the fash-
ionable new fall models in Styleplus suits and
overcoats are being displayed in stores and
windows. Before you buy your fall suit arid
overcoat this week, stop at our store and ex-
amine the beautiful new Styleplus models in
the windows. And when you step inside you
will have a new experience in clothes style
and values. All-wool fabrics, carefully tailored.
M :
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There Is a Difference in Flour
-THE PRICE-
'
Mmm
Buy or exchange for your
flour at the mill and save
the difference i n price.
Every sack guaranteed to
he as good as any and to
give satisfaction.
Ask to see the special fall features—
York Blue, Holbrook Fabrics, Styleplus
Topcoats, Dunberry Overcoats.
mm
THE DIXIE STORE
CARTER, OKLAHOMA
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