The Terlton Times. (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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Terlton Times.
It. Htomaa,
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Km* n&u.
Mwy Christmas)
Inctv|x.ralel
Twlton is the Ixvit town on earth
Mary will be
Mary Christmas.
here tomorrow;
Tlie Times extends its best wishes
to all; whether you ate a subicriber
w not.
Whoever says Terlton is not a
*ood town is a li arable to be mis-
taken.
local items,
Weather: Rainey.
NOTICE.
<* and after 4an, 1, 1010, the fol-
lowing fit* „ai be charged for |>m-
n*wumtl cervices
^"aST* «04t.n
wS*i,7* '
fcrWuiS? ""
Obatftca Mwifc
^ttlemente after that date will to
<*ah or bankable note wlien em ices
we rendered^
Owing to n* increased coat of
wving ahd the indiffer,^ oh the
part of Home people to settle their
aecounta, \re are drove to a money
basis in onler to stay in the practice
of medicine.
Tliia rule w ill he strictly adhered
to.
1>. J. Q. Mewell.
Dr. E B. McCarl. I
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""►UUnUr. ctaim aM iTSUwT
H. li, htairuwn.
Jt«.rke «r ihe p,
hardware
A «
Sale bills at this billery.
J> M. Wi«e made a business trip
*o Pawnee yesterday.
T. f Sf Clair had business l*fore
the county commissioners at Paw-
nee Monday.
Frank n. Cook, „f (VVhIoos.-.,
Knny, *•„ hprc yretrniay loolin.
for a farm.
Her Grievance.
Zr ta,nd,,> "a,d "you
; ,; "p"rev of aw, but posterity
E£' *ttenKt,v*eiMo i^h.
rcnlied 2 5." 1 •"'^ateame!1
*epl ed Xantlppe. "To think a man
hav# t h°. t0, ,Uch leneth« ,n <""der to
hjv* the last word ("—W'aah lug ton
>rTr Q",ek,y Answered.
flli^d ?I fisherman's net might b«
of an JiT fcWlDg" Wa" the pray"
k E<?,nbur*h minister In au Ey^
mouth church recently, and the foi.
owing night such quantities of flRh
we,e caught that a boat |oud had to
be thrown overboard.
Hr*. the Terlton Time*.
>..■ riBLItAT'ON NOTUK
> i «!! (out! of liau.. (,n,k town
JSTi iy"m,v K,M"of Ok,abon«. *-
Jure II ||, 6Jk.iiM.ii. Jw Iki o| (l4l. |Vmcei
D. L. All. irmn, I'UimU,
W> J- Aim««U. Uefehdcnt,
Dr. J. J. McCarl. w
*u<d iu die tOovu i.btmd cmiii #irt ih ,
goods«nri crtrtii.s l„t,; lH,n«ii«ch,d «V°Ur
"W.ed «,d «l,., unl,,, ,«u^aSI„
or it-fan- «h, an,, da,: E n ,c""r °';
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cndithviiiu •i iiiMi.n ,^ "7 6uods nd
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II. II. Sht-nnan,
J Ut tic* of the IVtta.
P.UUh.a tlie Teril.o Timet Dw. ,o. |
_ publication notice i
*&£V£?£!T£*
" ■ D. Undiej-, I*iaii:titr,
X-MAS GIFTS
Of a substantial nature that
will stand the test of time are
worth while-we've got 'em.
c. e. KiRRr
furniture
Miss Cathrinc Wright, xvho is the
teacher of the Jennings school, is
home for the holidays.
Miss Bernice McGeorge will leave
U)-nij;ht for her home in Kni.l. Miss
Anita Reid will again take up her
duties as teacher in the schools after
the holidays.
.
VIA
Oklahoma's Most
ii Road The
Disguise.
Were we to take as much trouble
In being what we ought lo be as we
iTe Ji0 d,?RU,5,n« wh*< we really are
Tut hlJJl #PPewr Uke °dr8e>ves. wltb-
ou being at the trouble of any dls
euise at all.~U Rochefoucauld
Experience.
Nov a blade of grass but ha. .
•tory to tell, not a heart but has Its
romance, not a life which does' a0t
o lf,rratIWh,Ch " elther lt> thorn
or Ita spur —Henrl Fredrlc Auilel.
Not Always.
•lwa'ya wrc,tnei'etb 'T tbat tho«
aiwaya wrong may be deceived but
Hrtt i." lh°'1 al*a>«
tu CJ " ' J.m,byd
Sam Oiilllrc Comranr. Urferdrnt. I
You an-in reby notitUd that you hnv*
mdln U, al vet.ml,Udcou't aT!, Z ! i
foods and ciiuMfls have been '
M.a« unlem you appt« iiuaid 0U l' I * *n"
i fore ihe lo. day 0f January IBio l, .
>«W ■ au-,. judgeiHi ^ l ' „"rU,i ln-s,v":
f r Hip sum of «37..;0 t0({, ther v i,!, "' ." ' ' °U
action ai<ti ..aid aitachtd soods v I I Jhi
tailfj- raid plait:lifteiainTund t ^ ,0
II. Ii. S,|..riuu!i.
Ju ol fhe Pi at p. I
H"Puh«.« u „tKlm
I I HLK AT.O.> NOTit K
In the Dir.frict C'ou.i of I'**!- S r 1
8ia«e of Oklahoma. r°unty !
Lowe Wright, Pialntiff,
e l uautfidldiUdldili
Santa Claus Headquarters
Dolls, Toys, Albums ^
Toilet Articles, Books, Etc. |
box candies FRCM 5 cents up p>
terlton drug co i
Arthur Wright, Defendant.
1° Iheahotenomid Dpfind.nt- I
"1. lor • 11,„„ VH '' l""1"'
school notes "
«> Wi .0 call ^ia, >tlcmion
our program of Dec. £4th. | "•►•"'w *ith .ou a,d fHf i"'1' m"r"
rC"i'<,r,,K ,op'-nr. wuUtf
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—«i
to our program of Dec. 24th.
o .. 8j,nta i8 co««ing.
Call, with quotatiors.
Rec., (^ake for Santa. Kula Bavless ! . ra"1 w
Reading, Mr. Brown had his' hairl N' E- hu. ai2S£ S25
r; T , f Willie Hose.
J * Turkpys lament Mary Bavless
Rec. ... • --
Song
Rec.
Beginning November 1st,
, •J1'r«m«'n on sale till April
30th, 1910 allowing final re-
turn limit of June 1st, j9io
To Pointa in,^
*uhb,m* Mljico
Florida
"""rU South Carolina
Looi-lsns T„,s
For D.tsilrd inforro.tlon
osllon ths nstnw Fii,00
Agent or write
C. 0. Jackson,
DIVISION PSSStNMR AGENT
Essay
announcment.
■THE DAILY OKI.AHt If \.VS
I mpromptu
sSong
Reading
S&NS®
rutaat.
CINTa
UM«
Arrah Wanna.
Constance Floier,
Gladys Wright-
,u . , k'8a Alburn.
Debate: Resolved, that the work of
nature i« nioie beautiful to the eve
than the work of man.
!?)ng l° mighty nrmv.
jJ'' ^i,,ic 'logan.
' Burton Bell.
M°\' _ lya Dentherage.
D«alogue, Boarding School Accon,-
pliahments.
< r «. Slc Johnson, President.
4 n<he Shot well, Secretary.
Miriam Harris.
Red \\ ing
Olen Shot well.
J^ JohMon.lAi.oun'Holidsy Offer vill b
Z1! r:rr^h'^
Inik. extending to January |, 1910.
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Seven Papers a Week-One Kve.yl
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All Subscriptions In Advance and|
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>r r. All nioinlicn. re re-
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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Ul'RAL ROUTE EDITION'
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Remit Direct to The Daily
Oklahoman * 1
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M .H .MHKKAIA*.
NOTARY PI'Rue
I" N* Timr* Ofller,
Five- Veat Men
Wc Southwest needs more people.
More people will make better
t'Z TtfS' jhetter and > ore
J ?/'i Values and MP
to provide all the conveniences of
fife for town and country.
""'LZe!:?' *" ""
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1 rajfic Manager, Rod Island-Prism
RuMwsfr Chicago, or Frisco
u ZZ? '• Do u '"^y- D°
T/ie Rod Island-Frisco Lines pay cash for
77 " co",mu™«™ foyou f°
oftnland-Frisc° Li « expend thousands
of dollars even year to acquaint thrifL
congested scaions tf $e
rm2l£$? r" *- «
Your letter will be read by thousands The
sory of your progress and success of vital
tzzrrc"•h «*" W
U'ritt briefly —
ll'hy you located Southwest and where.
raL! l"V " Me> t/,e cr°P' you
Teu Zrf p'i( " 'and.
and security, ' " com^
f e/l what it hat done for your children.
jell what your neighbors are like.
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churches and roads. l"°o't,
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Sherman, Harley H. The Terlton Times. (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, December 24, 1909, newspaper, December 24, 1909; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177514/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.