The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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TEXMO TIMES
Vol 4
Texmo Day County Oklahoma Friday September 20 1907
No 11
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J R Mullins
President Vice-President ' - Directors
C ArIIorr Cashier
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Texmo Cotton
Exchange
Bank
Capital 81000000
LOCALS
Lots of broom corn going to mar-
ket now
Perfect ’ Honest Capability Energy and Financial
- Responsibility are the most important qualifications
necessary for the upbuilding of a successful business
You will fiad these Characteristics in all the business
dealings yon have with us -v
W O H )RR President
Cotton ExcJnge Banks at Elk City Cheyenne Rhea and Crawford
TEXMO DRUG STORE’ V
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Wo carry a complete line of Drugs Patent Medicines and
' Druggist’s Sundries-Toilet Articles Stationery and most
anything carried in stock by a first class Drug Store
Cigars and Tobacco Prescripstions carefully and
accurately fiTled Your patronage solicited
Texmo Drug Store
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BONDED ABSTRACTER
Your Patronage Solicited
Grand - Oklahoma
W H Winn & Bros
' Elk City Okla
' Real Estate Fire Cycloue and Hail Insurance
Money to Loan on Good Security Rate Low Terms to
suit our customers
W H WINN & BROS
Fall Winter Goods
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I have just received a new and complete line of Fall and
Winter Goods 'Better goods at better prices Call and in-
spect this stock and get prices before buying elsewhere N
I also have a full line of Men Women ad Children’s Shoes
Yours for Business
Texmo Okla - ' J R Mullins
Rev Gulledge will preach at Tex-
mo Sunday night Sept 23
Tom Eaton is doing some work on
his farm near Antelope this week
List your farm with Turner & Wil-
liams of Texmo for quick sales
J Wilkin and wife of Angora
were in the city Tuesday
L I Moore has sold her stock of
furniture to R A Holmes
Oscar Stewart and family are visit-
ing in Washita Co this week
Work is progressing rapidly on
the new Baptist Church at this
place -
Grandma Ingram was moved to
j the home of her daughter Mrs
Get your Blacksmith coal of the Weast last Tuesday
White Lumber & Coal Co at Tewmo -
j See White Lumber & Coal Go' at
Mr Leeper came in from Elk City Texmo for fine McCalister lump and
Thursday where he has been for the nu coaV Prices right
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past week I 9
Zode Hyer and family spent Sat-
For Sale— A" few Fnll Blooded ur(3ay night - and Sunday with his
Plymouth Rock Chickens Inquire pvents Mr and Mrs Carter
at this office
Have your Pinal Proof Applica-
tions made by Bradshaw Texmo
and save time and money
’Mrs T H Logan spent part of
last week in Elk City visitiug F H
Crow and family
O M Harris of Anuty Mo who
has been at the bedside of his broth-
er Charlie left Tuesday for his home
Real Estate Farm Loans and City
Property See'
Eustace V Bouldin -Elk
City Okla
Quite a number from this vicinity
are attending the Roger Mills assoc-
iation at New Harmony Church on
Nine Mile
See Carpenter Furniture Co’s
new line of furniture at their place
just east of McAlpinp’s Hardware
Store at Elk City Prices right
J A Noble announces to his
customers and frieuds that owing
to his ill health this summer he has
been unable to call on them but
hopes as he is slowly recovering to
be able to meet with them again D
At Rest
On Wednesday Sept 18 1907 the
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death angel visited the home of Mr
and Mrs J M Flint taking there-
from Mi§s Opel aged 14 years
It was their only child which of
course leaves their home dark and
desolate cheerless because of the
absence of this loved one
“Death lies on her like an un-
timely frost upon the sweetest flowgr
of all the field” — ShaksspSare
For Sale — 100 bushels seed Rye at
80c per bushel' R S Vaughn 7
miles N E of Texmo 10-11
J B Holder who has been deliv-
ering pictures for the Chicago Art
Co is visiting his family iu Arkan-
sas this week
The Carpenter Furniture Co at
Elk City is prepared to furnish you
with all kinds of furniture see them
before buying
t We handle the best cement on the
market Call and get prices
White Lumber & Coal Co
Texmo Okla
W R Lovelace who has bought
the Logan property in this city re-
turned to Wetumka I T last week-
His family will return with him
Card of Thanhs
Words cannot express our apprec-
iation of the friends who have shar-
ed with us the lonley vigils by the
belside of our loved one No sweet-
er memory can live in any heart
than the memory of their untiring
devotion to the one who has just
left us The waves of sorrow break
upon every shore and we can but
hope that friends as true may gather
around each one of them should sor-
row invade their homes
Mr and Mrs f'M Flint
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907, newspaper, September 20, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1817529/m1/1/?q=Birth+of+a+Nation: accessed June 8, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.