The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 9
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Vol 7 Texmo Roger Mills County Oklahoma Friday September 9 1910 No 13
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T M Miller R F Baird
jVliller & Baird
(Successors to Miller & Cornells)
Abstracters
Roger Mills and Beckham Counties Oklahoma
offerers i Cheyenne Oklahoma
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YOU CAN’T FILL THE BARBEL
UNTIL-YOU STOP THE LEAKS
So many people toil on and on' and never seem to
get any lasting bnefif rom their labors Great big
dollars earned every day year in and year out and
yet EVERY PENNY TRICKLES AWAY leaving
EMPTINESS as a final reward for a lifetime of effort
Th9 remedy? Stop the leaks Expenses are too high
Think more and spend less Live on less than you
earn and put the difference in this strong bank
0 You Can’t Fill the Barrel Until You Stop the Leaks
The Texmo Cotton Exchange Bank
To The Boys
The Fair and Bovs’ Corn Contest
will be held at Cheyenne September
16 and 17
VicePreslJent GomDliments
Dick T Morgan
The Vice President of the United
States made two speeches last week
Thei e are several prizes offered in in the interest of the re-election of
the county for the “10 best ears of Congressman Dick T Morgan At
both El Renp and Oklahoma City
Mr Sherman spoke to an immense
audience The Vice-President spoke
of the great record of Mr Morgan
who secured a million dollars in leg-
islation for his district during the
last two sessions of Congress The
Wice-President also stated that Mr
Morgan was now in a position be-
cause of bis experience and ability
as a legislator to be of greater use-
fulness than before to the Second
Congressional District ‘ The follow-
corn I
The Cornell Agricultural School
offers a ninety dollar prize for the
best ten ears exhibited in this Su
preme Court Judicial District Al-
so a free railroad ticket to a weeks
short course in the above mentioned
school
The State air has offered several
prizes
Now we have about the best corn
in the State Why can’t we win
some of those prizes?
Irvino U Wheatcroft President
C A Horr Cashier
Boys if you have no way to get K is quoted from tbe Daiy 0ka
‘ to Cheyenne write me at Texmo and homan of September 4th “Mr
we will find some way Sherman avoided a discussion of lo-
Come on with your corn boys cai issues and in conclusion paid
We will show two valuable products Representative Dick T Morgan a i
of the country boys and corn high compliment declaring that no
Next Friday afternoon at the I single firstterrner to his knowledge
I Texmo school we will have lessons I
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W II L1L ILL M WEILLS
All kinds of uilding’ Material Plasterer’s Supplies Coal
At the White Lumber and Coal Co's old stand
on corn judging
Respectfully
W A Adams
A square deal and courteous treatment accorded to all
Call and let me figure on your next bill
SB
J A MOAD
AUCTIONEER
Carpenter : Okla
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Have your Sale cried by an auc
tioneer who is a farmer and
well acquainted with the
values of farm property
Satisfaction gua r a n t e e d
Reference: A Dy one in the County
Last Monday evening while W
H Mann was building fence some-
I thing (supposedly a spider) bit him
just aboye the ankle from which he
has suffered greatly ever since Dr
Allen was called aud did all he
could to relieve the pain
report he was still confined to ms
I room
On Tuesday evening while thresh-
I ing broomcorn Lee Wilkin son of
J Wilkin of Angora was bitten un-
der the arm probably by an insect
of the same kind Mr Wilkiu
brought him to the Doctor immedi-
atelybuthe suffered excruciating
had ever secured as much for his
congressional district as tbe man
from Woodward He said that
Morgan had hewn close to the line
and the people wanted such men in
I congress no less than he ”
Died
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only able to be removed to his home
Thursday evening
Renny Martindale an aged citizen
died at the home of bis son S C
At last I artinca‘e near Leedey last Sunday
and was buried at the New Herman
Cemetery Monday Mr Martindale
had been totally blind for several
years but yet was able to come to
town up till just a short time be-
fore his death
He had a host of friends who are
grieved to learn of his death and
extend to the family their heartfelt
sympathy
WESTERN REALTY ill FARM LOJIII
Real Estate Farm and Chattel Loans
Genera Ins ranee Agents
Call and see
We represent the Largest Loan Firm in the west
If you want to sell a farm list fc with us
Texmo Oklahoma-
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Southern Hotel
Walker Huff proprietor Cheyenne Oklahoma
Headquarters For The Traveling Public
This popular hotel has been refurnished and is now id better shape
than ever to care tor the traveling public Popular prices
Miss Minnie Basham who has been
visiting her sister Mrs E W Bu-
Bruce Latta and family and Mrs I chanan for tbe Past two months
I D G Moore and children of Putnam left this m°rning r her home at
passed through Texmo Monday ev- Vine Grove Kentucky Miss Min-
enicg on their way to Cheyenne in nie has made a host of warm friends
response to a message informing here who are sorry to see her leave
I them of the serious illness of Mrs
W H Mouser Mr and Mrs Latta j Dr Edwards and wife who re-
returned Wednesday and informed J centh purchased the drug store
I us that Mrs Mouser was somewhat j er arrived Wednesday evening and
improved to°k carge of the practice at once
The Doctor comes to us well rec-
from Texmo at- ommended and we welcome them to
Cheyenne this our midst
Quite a number
tended court at
week
Rube Fox of Butler
I Thursday
was in town
£)ur Public Schools opened last
Monday with a large attendance
and still increasing every day
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Bradshaw, A. C. The Texmo Times. (Texmo, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1817774/m1/1/?q=coaster: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.