The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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THE CARTER EXPRESS
Buy Your Oil
AT THE
RIGHT PLAGE
Please See Me Or Phone
189, Res., and Leave Order
G. F. LONG OIL CO.
J. M. DENBY
Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 56. Office 26.
Offtcs With Rexalt Drug Store
B. R. Waldrop
[Variety Store & Undertaking!
Phone 56
CARTER---OKLA.
C. R. Crane and wife left last
week for Ft. Worth expecting to
be gone about two months.
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Day Phone 27 Night Phone 51
E. L. GREER
Embalmer and Funeral Director
WITH
Hamilton Hdw. Co.
Motor Hearse Mangum, Okla.
As near as your nearest telephone
Dr. G. V. McClintic
DENTIST
203 Whitehurst Bldg.
Sayre, Okla.
Office Phone 115. Res. Phone 109
G. C. MITCHEL
FEAL ESTATE
FARM LOAMS
AND
All Kinds of Insurance
Poarch Items
Mrs. Mcliinnis is visiting in
; New Mexico with her daughter,
Ruby.
Mrs. Button of New Mexico is
visiting here with her parents,
Bro.'and Sister Capps.
Mrs. Willie Capps’ mother of
1 New Mexico has been visiting
with her and other relatives,
while another daughter is at-
tending the Normal at Wiat'ier-
| ford.
The little infant of Carey Mc-
Inturff and wife of Port and a
child of Cbas. Mcln’urtf and wife
I near Sentinel, are real sick with
: the whooping-cough.
Mrs. Dallas left Sunday having
been called to see a relative who
| was dangerously ill with cancer, j
The F. M. people begin their
meeting at Port on Wedne-day
of this week.—Rev. W. H. Mad-
dox, of Okmulgee, in charge. |
Last Sunday seemed to be a
pleasant day for all who attend-
ed the all day singing at Zion
| Chapel. We feel that all v ent
I away feeling repaid for the day
This kind of entertainment is
safe and sound. More of it
should be encouraged. It is an
inspiration and creates an inter-
est among the singing class. All
who contribute in any way to
this kind of gatherings are help-
ing to make the world better.
While morality will not do for
religion, jet this writer consid-
ers the morals of our young peo-
ple worth much, and their privi-
leges, opportunities and sur-
roundings largely determine the
men and women in the future of
our boys and girls today. Then
it behooves us as parents to give
them the best of society to are
able to give. We hope we see
the good work continue.
_—Dishwasher.
Come
Come to Sayre to have your
Dental work done —Dr. Asbury.
Miss Viva Copp returned the
latter part of last week from an
extended visit with her sister,
Mrs. Carter Hoy a d, at Wichita
Falls. __
Mr. F. B. Satterwhite had as
visitors Tuesday night, two of
his brothers who ive up above
Cheyenne
£ FOR
* Groceries and Fresh Meats
|| You are invited to our store. . . .
i o i a
^ We constantly try to carry a complete line of the
^ choicest and best Groceries that we can buy. Our
line of Flour and other staples cannot be beat.
1 BRING US YOUR EGGS _
Simpson’s Grocery
Round trip to
EUROPE
l5r $110
Why Pay Excessive Rates?
The Great Northern Steamship Company
(Incorporated)
Announces that Arrangements are Now
Being Made for Monthly
$110 Round Trips to Europe
Boston—--Southampton
$110
ONE WAY $65
Connecting for
Boston—Gothenburg
$138
ONE WAY $75
Connecting for
Christiania, Stockholm,
London, Liverpool, LeHarve Helsing;,ors' Danzig. Riga,
Copenhagen
THE ABOVE PRICES WILL INCLUDE RAILROAD
FARES TO POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM
The Company plans to carry approximately two thousand passengers
monthly. Make your plans now for a trip during the coming season.
A round trip, with all expenses
on shipboard included, at no
more expense than a vacation
right here at home! To meet the
ever increasing demand in this
country for an inexpensive and
at the same time thoroughly com-
fortable and enjoyable trans-
Atlantic voyage, is the prime
object of the Great Northern
Steamship Conwany. Organized
by progressive business men who
realize the exceptional opportu-
nity ofiered for inexpensive trav-
el in Europe, the Company will
cater to the thousands of intel-
ligent persons who wi»n t o
visit the battlefields
of France, the Shakespeare
country, Scandinavia, the land of
the Midnight Sun, etc. a chance
ef a life time so it would seem;
but it is more than that. The
company will build for a perma-
nent business,planning on setting
a new standard of high-class
ocean travel on a one-class basis.
That this can be done at a fair
margir of profit has already been
proved and is further outlined in
our prospectus. Yon’ll find it
extremely interesting.
WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY BECOME A PART-
OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS
We have an opening for an energetic representative in your locality.
This is an excellent opportunity for a person of character to build up a
a permanent business both for himself and the Great Northern.
. Cutout and mail us with your name and address JUi
A. Wilkstrom
Information Dep’t
Edmunds Bldg., Suite 54
Boston, Mass.
I am interested in securing full
information regarding a trip to:
(Mark with a craw) One way Round trip
Enginui ............ ............
France ............
Geimauy ....... ............
Italy ..s.....................
Sweden ............ ............
Norwuy ............ ............
Denmark J........... ............
Baltic Provinces........... ............
Finland .........r_. ............
Rutaiu ............
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
United States Service, Inc.
Head Office, Edmunds B dg.
Boston, Mass.
f Check
Endoeed Finds' P. O. Order > for
l Draft J
as payment in
C>
Name.__________
Street or R. f. d
City or Town____
State___________
assiarsnSUST. .sr* fw,h"n
Price per unit $50.00.
(Four Preferred and two Common sliarea to
each Unit.)
Have certificate and receipt iuucd in the
name of:
Name ..................
Street or R. f. d...........
City or town______________
State.....................
The above price quoted for immediate
acceptance only.
When buying on installments 25% of pur-
chane price must accompany order, holaneo
may be paid in ten monthly payments
m
EAGLE “MIKADO”^^^, PENCIL No. 174
For Sale at Your Dealers^ Made in Five Grades
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
. EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY NEW YORK
(Advertisement)
An Enterprise That
Merits Your Support
Notwithstanding the amount
of shipping that is now lying idle
in the harbors and at the docks
of the United States, ocean trav-
elers are still obliged to pay high
rates lor trans-Atlantic trav-
el, and an unparalleled opportu-
nity to build up the American
Merchant Marine is being lost.
Recognizing this fact, and reali-
zing that the time was opportune
for an undertaking of this na-
ture, the organizers of the Great
Northern S. S. Co. formed their
Corporation, which received its
charter from the State of Massa-
chusetts, Oct, 11th, 1922.
They visualized a new steam
ship line, plying between Bos on
and European ports, controlled
by the people, which would offer
to these same people a chance
for ocean travel on comfortable
commodious ships, at a price
w’ithin the reach of all, but large
enough to ailuw a prom ior u.c
investor and a sufficient margin
to allow for the carrying on and
enlarging of the enterprise
This was their threefold pur-
pose—to render a genuine ser-
vice to the people,—to help build
up American shipping,—and to
bring business and trade to the
port of Boston.
-In spite of the failure of the
Ship Subsidy Bill, in spite of the
opposition which each new com-
petitor in an es ablished field en-
counters, this Company is bring-
ing its plans to maturity and e.'-
pects that very s on it will be a-
ble to offer definite sailing dates
to the public.
This, surely, is an enterprise
that merits your support.
(Sre advertisement)
%Jhe Carter Sxpres#
Published ever Friday at Carter, Okla.
Geo. W, Cain, Editor and Owner.
Entered at the Carter, Oklahoma,
Postoffice March 25th, 1910, as second
class mail, under the act of March 3
I 1879.
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Cain, George W. The Carter Express. (Carter, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1923, newspaper, July 6, 1923; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc957347/m1/3/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.