The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907 Page: 4 of 12
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THE TEXOLA HERALD
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Thomas T Waggoner
EDITOR St PROPRIETOR
1 tXOLA GREER COi OKLA
Entered at the postoffice of Texola
Ok la as Second-Class Mail Matter
Herald One Year $100
Six Months 60c
All advertisements will be rnn and
charged for until ordered out Ratee
made known on application Neat and
Artistic Job Work done on short notice
C R I & P R R TIME TABLE
West Bound
No 41 Due to Arrive at 10:55 a m
No 43 f:45 p m
East Bound
No 44 Due to Arrive at 10:10 a m
No 43 : 5:50 p m
' E P Bnttefield Agt
-rANNOUNCEMENTS:-Democratic
Nominees
For Governor of Oklahoma:
Charles N Haskell Muskogee
For U S Senators from Oklahoma:
Robt L Owen Mnskogee
T P Gore Lawton
For Congress 5th Oklahoma District:
Scott Ferris
For Snstices Supreme Conrt — Jessie J
DnnnS W Hayes R L Williams
Matthews J Kane and J B Turner
For Lientenant Governor
George W Bellamy
For Attorney General— Chas West
For Secretary of State— Wm M Croat
For Clerk of Supreme Conrt
W H L Campbell
For Mine Inspector— Peter Haoraty
For Commissioner of Charities
Miss Kate Barnard '
Commissioner Labor— Chas Daughert1
Insurance Commissioner — T J McGoinl
Corporation Ccmmissioner — J J MoAl
ister A P Watson and J E Love
For State Treasurer:
J A Menefee Carnegie
For State Superintendent
E D Cameron
For State Senator 3rd Senatorial Diet
R E Echols Elk City
W P Hickok Taloga
For District Jadge 18th District:
G A Brown Mangum
For Representative from Beckham Co:
Geo C Whitehurst Sayre
For Register of Deeds Beckham Co:
A D Jones Loan Oak
For Supt of Beckham County:
A R Harris
For Sheriff of Beckham County:
J R Richersox
For County Clerk of Beck ham' Co:
J O McKenzie
For Countv Commissioner Beckham Co
G W Gitiiens
For County Judge:
Fleetwood Pell
For District Clerk :
C T O Keli y
For County Surveyor
W T Peace
For County Attorney of Beckham Co
O O Smith
ForTreasurer Beckham County:
W A Murphy
CHAS N HASKELL of Mnskogee
Democratic Nominee for Governor of
Oklahoma the Common People’s candi-
date the Farmer’s Friend and the La-
boring Man’s hope He will be elected
governor of Oklahoma by ovor 50000
majority on September the 17th
(last your vote for Chas N Haskell
and statehood when you go to the polls
next Tuesday
O H THURMOND I C THURMOND S E BROWN
PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT CASHIER
The First Bank of Texola
Every Courtesy and Accommodation Given
That is Consistent With Prudent Banking
We Want Your Business Large or Small
DIRECTORS
' C THURMON B K THURMoND
o HTHURMOND S E BROWN A L THURMoND
Individual Responsibility Of Directors $20000000
G R BA TTEW LUMBER CO
i Lumber Shingles Doors Wind- :
: - ows Nails Lime and Cement j:
! LET GEORGE FIGURE ON YOUR i
I BILL FOR THAT NEW BUILDING
: Texola Beckham County Okla :
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We feel sure you will vote for state-
hood next Tuesday even if yon have to
loose a few hours work
Vote the democratic ticket staright
when yon caet yonr ballot next Tuesday
and let ns have statehood
Bryan says Haskell’s record is good
enough for him aud Bryan together
with all good houest citizeus of our
new commonwealth loves Haskell for
the enemies he has made
The Corporations will seDd out any-
thing Whydothev Dot meet Haskell
face to face? He has challenged them
They are afraid of him! They prefer to
secretly circulate affidavits hoping to
mislead the people
Secretary-Treasurer Cortelyou seems
to be as generously disposed towards the
baukers as his predecessor Mr Shaw
Cortelyon has annoanceil that be prop
oses to deposit the funds of the govern-
ment ip various banks throughout the
country in order that the bankers may
be in a position to move the crops and
through loans of the funds of the gov-
ernment by the bankers the farmers
can be skinned out of interest on money
that belongs to the people The bankers
certainly have a “cinch”
It was a remarkable sensible yoang
lady who made the request of hex friend
after her demise she should not be bnr-
led by the brook where babbling lovers
would wake her from her dreams nor
in a grand cemetery where sightseers
scanniug over epitaphs might distract
her bnt be hid away to take her last
sleep under tne counter of some merch-
ant who did not advertiso In the news-
paper There she said was to be found
peace surpassing all understanding — a
depth of quiet slumberon which neither
the snnnd of the honyant foot of yonth
nor the weary shuffle of old age would
ever intrude —Ex
Editor Who Wants io Grow Fat
Wh are constantly being confronted
with pictures end advertisements “Fat
Folks Redoced” Now that does not
suit ns one hit as we weigh only 117
pounds and measure 5 feet aud 7 inches
Will some kind hearted subscriber send
us an advertisement like this “Lean
People Made Fat”
Vote for he constitution and State-
hood next Tuesday and let ns get into
the United States aud have self government
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The Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover the Earth
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When in Need ot Fresh Drugs Patent
Medicines Toilet Articles Stationery and
Wall Paper Paint or Window Glass Call
on the old Reliable Firm of P P Ackley
Texola Okla 1 Abo Carry a Good Line of
Furniture Springs Mattresses Pillows
Quilts Window Shades Organs and Coffins
See my Neat Bed Room Sets Before Buying'
Anything in this Line Elsewhere
P P ACKLEY PROP
Sherwin-Williams Paints Cover tie Earth
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A neat looking yard well kept
A first-class Stock well assorted
A Quality that cannot be surpass-
ed A price that cannot be beaten
And such Treatment that you could
not stay away if you wanted to
A fair opportunity to all i
A chance to figure on your bill i
A welcome to your midst i
LET US SHAKE S
WESTERN LUMBERCOf
“Sellers of Good Lumber”
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Waggoner, Thomas T. The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907, newspaper, September 13, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841688/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.