The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Farmer Union Convention
The County Convention of the
Farmer Union will meet at Roll
TIIE TEXnO miES°“ii4lu'd0c'°t''7' l “
- sr I All local unlout are requested to
W a HAWKINS' oddei'wt
A Smith Secretary
- Ye wo bad a family re union at j will all work for the best interest
Arapaho Saturday of lat week (of them and the town aud it will
Even our old dog “Choctaw" I help business of every kind lo town
blcli we left there when we went!
to Denver two years ago and which I Parka A Taylor have Hold their
had not been seen for eighteen I stock of dry good and groceries
PUBLISHED EVERY
TEX MO OKLA Sept 22 1005
Subacrlctlcn 50 cant
y In advance
Advertising rates local S cent par line
H-r Issue dipltjr 10 oents per ineb per taaue
b pec 1st rate niade known on application -
' Entered ae second-el matter Jnlg S
IWd at the poat office at Texmo Oklahoma
uud -r the Act of Congress of March S 1807
' A foolish man grumbles because
the rose has thorns while the more
considerate mau is thankful that
tiiorns have roses Now to which
class do you belong?
' Take heed unto this solemn truth
Thus spake ' the beggar needy
A bloomin’ chump was I in youth
NowI am old and Seedy — Ex
Au Carneat Appeal
Ttxmn Okla Sept 21 1905
FRIDAY To Farmers of Day County:
Gentlemen: The seeming apathy
and indifference on vour part re
gardiog the railroad interests seem
unaccountable Now marketing
par year heavy loads bad roads time in
clement weather all should be a
constant reminder Yet you are
lettiog golden opportunities pass
Though aged aod stricken with
cares and I desire to leave the
community in which I live that
all may be benefltted by me having
lived therein I am spending time
and money — wbat are you doing?
It may be without your cheering
influence and co-operation yet I’ll
continue my efiorts uutil crowned
with success '
To those who are working secret-
ly to defeat our efforts are playing
too small cards iu this big game i
will not be long until they look like
30 cents with a bole in it
Yours for railway facilities’
W II Wilson
months camo home and we were
there happy once more
ail
Marvin Cloyd left yesterday fsr
a trip to Portland Oregou and the
Pacific coast He was accompanied
by T II Reynolds of Clinton The
latter expects to remain permanent
ly but Marvin intends to return in
about a month Mr R D Howe
of Hobart Okla has taken ' his
place ic the Clarion office — Clurion
John K Dick who will continue the
business at the same place having
bought the building and lots also
Mr Dick will soon be straightened
around so aa to be able to Mel I you
of some bargains be has to offer
Watch the Timks as he is going to
be an advertiser and assist in the'
up building of Texmo
The Texmo Milling aud Gin Co
has purchased I lie Parks & Taylor
gin aud have made all necessary
arrangements for it to run this
season and they ure going to make
things hum arouod here too This
is a good thing for Texmo und we1
J R Mullins was away on busi-
ness several days since last issue
We claimed logo to Aiapabo and
underst&ud that he did too so we
did not see him think we bad better
get together ' and have an under-
standing as ti what is wbat before
one of u's gets caught up with
Arapaho is not so large- but that
we would have met
While yit Arapaho we were shown j
the new light plant by 'that substan-
tial and enterprising citizen and
busiuess man’ H Smith ’and wej
were surprised at the completeness i
of every detail and h? tells us it Ms
natural for mankind to want that (cheaper thau ' the gasoline lamp
lie can’t get Shorter sermons anda°d makes the ' insurance less a-
It would be an easy matter to
have a good attendance at church
services if the "legislature would
only pass a law prohibiting it Its
DO Y0D OWN YOUR HOME?
If you do not and are paying rent-you should come to
the Pecos Valley Land under Irrigation is to be hud at
reasonable figures Why should you pay rent when lancK
an be hod at a minimum ccst Ask the nearest railroad
agent for reduced rate? and if he canuot give them ad-
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at-Ml I S
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dress
less roasting would be an induce-
ment to snm no doubt
S- Q Convention
The County Sunday School Con-
vention will be held at Grand Octo-
ber 5 6 Thursday and Friday
Each S S in the County is request-
ed to send two delegates who will
be taken care of by the people of
Grand Everyone cordially in-
vited to attend Come and help
make this a success v 1
E LiliTCHEtL EvaSaxfru
President Co Secy
Texmo Mate Bunk -
At last we have succeed -d in
locating a much needid enterprise
here and it is that of a bank and
the men who are at its helm are
men welf aud favorably known to
our citizens and the' bank will be a
credit to our c mnty
The principals are: I C v Thur
mrnd of Elk City and F HCrew
and John Martin of 'Tex noL and
while the Tnurmonds are known all
over the Territory as they have
several banks and are the m st
successful bankers no doubt in this
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section Missrs Crow an! -Martin
'are also substantial men and bold
the confilence an 1 esteem as to
business ability and honesty and
we are justly proud of our bank and
all will assist in the up-building of
this institution and pull Texmi to
the front Now if you have mmey
place it with them If you have hot
theu bring good paper and get
money Tnis bank will be head-
quarters fur finances in this section
Remember this
this is not dangerous aud gives a I
better light He is having the town
piped and has spent over $000 1
already but he knows it is a(winner
aud spares no expense for its state
of perfection That in c- nneclion I
with the new brick jail will mSke
that town loom up but the funnV
part of it to us 'is that they are
closing the saloons and a uiau has
to go out of town now to get into a
scrap and yet they build a new jail
I supposedly would say it was for
Clin ton Custer Butler and Hobson
Sam Bru3e left - this week fori
Garden City Kansas where he will
buy about 75 horses averaging in
weight from 1000 pounds to 1400
and he will begone about 20 dtys
so if yotf are in need of a good horse
Ibis' will be your opportuniiy to I
get it Sam kuows a go d horse
and will have most anv kind or cqlor
you desirei So don’t fail t seel
him on his return
1 COLT
Will be held on Saturday' October
7 at 1 o’clock at Suling Bros Store!
Angora
A Cash Premium will be given
for the best colt 2 i
A L CONRAD Traffic Manager
Pecos Valley Lines
‘ Amarillo Texas
AN INVITATION !
You arc iiivited to our complete store
at Bar X Tank where you will find a large
stock of Dress Goods Clothing Shoes'
Hats Hardware Tinware Chineware and
Stoneware Patent Medicine and in fact
everything found in any store in Western
Oklahoma Call and get prices and don’t
forget where to call ' - v
' ' Yours truly -
JG KEEN
BAR X TANK Manager
T K Winter
President
G J E Moser
Vice-President
Geo J A ME8
Cashier
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Chickens For Sale
Times SO els a fear
I have a few very fine single comb
Brown Leghorns and Barred Ply-
mouth Rock Hpns that I will sell
for 30 days only for $1 25 each
White Wyandottes Hens as fine
as can be found $2 00 each - Ad-
dress W G Moad P Of Box 34
Buscb O T
BUTLER STATE BANK
CAPITAL 11000000
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Respectfully solicits your account whether large or small
Call on us for chattel loans
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Hawkins, W. C. The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 22, 1905, newspaper, September 22, 1905; Texmo, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1817401/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.