The Terlton Times. (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. II, NO. 52.
TERLTON, OKLA., MAY 13, 1910.
• 1.00 A YEAH.
THE CAPITAL?
SCHOOL OUT
OKLAHOMA CITY BEST PLACE.
There are several good reasons
why the capital should go to Okla-
homa City.
First of all, Oklahoma needs a
good big market for her products
and to go to for her necessities, and
Oklahoma City is the logical place
for such a market. There are several
big towns in Oklahoma, but they
will not all be big cities and Okla-
homa City is now f<ir uhead in.size
and industries. She already has pack-
ing houses' and other industries under
'"Way to make that great market. At
the present time Kansas City and
other big river cities get all our
trade and our products and it would
be illogical to try to make several
such places in Oklahoma. We be-
lieve that the people should center
their forces on the best chance for
such a market.
There has been considerable howl
about real estate graft. Now the
capital is bound to help boom the
prices of town lots in any city and
we see no reason why the so "called
grafters of Oklahoma City should
not get it as the grafters of any other
town. They are all looking for that
real estate boom. The editor of this
great moral guide has visited both
Oklahoma City and Guthrie and it
appears strongly to him that Okla-
homa City is a wonder; the wealth
of the world seems to be flowing
there and every indication point-) to
her growth and immensity. Vote for
Oklahoma City.
With this issue the Times com-
pletes volume two, or two years of
its existance.
A large number of the young
people surprised Miss Minnie Larson
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dr.
J. J. McCarl, last Saturday evening
and reported having spent a very
delightful three hours.
James Kaller left for his home in
Washingron county, Ohio, Monday.
We have our sprouting hoes in
stock now. Come in. Kibb'es.
LION FONDLES A CHILD-
In Pittsburg a savage lion fondled
the hand that a child thrust into
his cage. Danger to a child is some-
times great when least regarded. Of-
ten it comes through Colds, Croup,
and Whooping Cough. They slay
thousands that Dr. King's New Dis-
covery coud have saved. "A few dos-
es cured our baby of a very bad case
of Croup," writes Mrs. George B.
Davis, of Flat Hock, N. C., "We
always give it to him when he takes
cold. Its a wonderful medicine for
babies." Best for Coughs, Colds, La-
Grippe, Asthma, Hemorrhages,
Weak Lungs. 50c. J1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by all druggists.
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Terlton Investment Co.
Real Estate
Farm Loans
. Fire Insurance
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TO-DAY THE LAST FOR I ROOM.
The higher room of the Terlton
public school ck>se8 to-day and the
lower room will close one week from
to-day. The upper room pupils are
celebrating the occasion with a pic-
nic in the woods.
Prof. E. B. Clark has made great
strides with the pupils of his room
and they are circulating a 'round-
robin' memoralizing to the school
board their wishes that his services
be secured for another term.
The pupils know from results.
The May Tea given hy the Lad-
ies Aid Society, Wednesday May
11th, was very well attended; quite
a number of the ladies driving in
from the country.
At 3:30 'the following program
was given:
Song.
Scripture Heading and Prayer,
Mrs. Haws.
Josephine Wright.
Amanda Hose.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McGeorgeand
H. K. Lamkin of Enid came down
Monday for a week's fishing and
camping jaunt.
Mrs. Poulter of Pawnee spent
Sunday and Monday visiting friends
here.
J. Martin Hayden was a Tulsa
visitor Monday.
J. Martin Hayden had business
in Pawnee the first of the week.
Kibbe handles the crimped carpet
paper.
Dave Walker was a Pawnee vis-
itor Saturdav.
Good second-hand three-hole gas-
oline stove for sale at Kiblje's.
Hecitation,
Recitation,
Song.
Reading,
Recitation,
Song.
Recitation,
Heading,
Hecitation,
Roll Call,
Kathrine Wright.
Alice Walts
Mrs. Kibbe.
Mrs. J. M. Hayden.
Mrs. Hood,
answered by verses of
scripture.
Cake and punch were served after
the program.
Take a look at the sample refrig-
erator at Kibbe's.
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11 All kinds of Spring tonics at
I TERLTON DRUG CO.
(! ... ALSO POST CAIOS AN} NOVELTIES
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C. E. KIBBE.
Dealer in
Joe Eales is the first to report
plowing cotton. He has a patch
just plowed that shows up good.
Joe is a rustler all right.
A REGULAR TOM BOY
was Susie-climbing trees and fences,
jumping ditches, whitling, always
getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bru-
ises, bumps, burns or scalds. But
law! Her mother just applied Buck-
len's Arnica Salve and cured her
quick. Heals everything healable-
Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores,
Corns or Piles. Try it. 25c at all
druggists.
AN IDEAL HUSHANI)
is patient, even with a nagging wife,
for he knows she needs help, She
may be so nervous and run-down in
health that trifles annoy her. If she
is melancholy, excitable, troubled
with loss of appetite, headache,
sleeplessness, constipation or fainting
and dizzy spells. She needs Electric
Bitters-the most wonderful remedy
for ailing women. Thousands of suf-
ferers from female troubles, nervous
troubles, backache and weak kid-
neys have used them and become*
healthy and happy. Try them, only
50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by all
druggists.
NEWS ITEMS.
TERLTON'S G0IN' AND C0MIN'.
Uncle Joe Murray had business iu
Pawnee Wednesday.
Rev. J. L. Vander Molen returned
from his Kansas visit Tuesday.
Martin Hayden had business in
Tulsa yesterday.
W. W. Sims of Jennings was here
Saturdav
J. W. Parshall is building a four
room addition to his dwelling.
J. E. Florer is adding two rooms
to his residence.
Screen doors always in stock at
Kibbe's.
Quite a number from Terlton at-
tended C. O.Jones' revival servicrs
in Mannford Sunday.
Miss Mary Parshall came up from
Keystone Sunday to spend a day
with the home folks.
Miss Ella Langston was up from
Glen Pool last Saturday for a visit
with the home folks.
Rolla Hinshaw left for Tulsa on
Tuesday, where he will work at the
barber trade; leaving the shop here
in charge of his brother.
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The State Bank
OF TERLTON
CONDENSED STATEMENT MARCH 29, 1910
RESOURCES
lioans and Discounts •35,022.87
Overdrafts None
Banking House. Furn. <fe Fix. 2,0.50.00
A MAN WANTS TO DIE
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful despondency.
But Dr. King's New Life Pills e.\|>el
porsonsfrom the system; bring hope
and courage; cure all Liver, Stomach
and Kidney troubles; impart health
and vigor to the weak, nervous and
ailing. 25c ut all druggists.
WALL PAPER.
I have samples of over KMX) diff-
erent patterns of wall paper ready
for your selection. I also have
samples of lace curtians, window
shndes and all kinds of interior
ilecorations. All at bargain prices.
H. H. Sherman.
| Hardware and |
Furniture I
J. II. Umbaugh. practical watch
maker and jeweler, of Cleveland,
will l>e in Terlton every other Fri-
day beginning April 22. I*ave work
at the drug store. All work |M si-
tivelv guaranteed. sitf
Cash and Due fron Banks
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus and Profits
Deposits
Total
8,187.57
•40,400,44
• 10.000.00
6,60.90
29,797.24
•40,400.44
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
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Sherman, Harley H. The Terlton Times. (Terlton, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, May 13, 1910, newspaper, May 13, 1910; Terlton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177532/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.