The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1907 Page: 4 of 12
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A first-class Stock well assorted
A Quality that cannot be surpass-
i ed A price that cannot be beaten
I And such Treatment that you could
t not stay away if you wanted to :
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THE TEXOLA HERALD
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Thomas A Pemberton
EDITOR MANAdER
TEXOLA BECKHAM CO OKLA
Entered at the postofflce of Texola
Okia as Second-Class Mail Matter
Herald One Year $100
Six Months goo
All advertisements will be rnn and
charged for nntil ordered ont Rates
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 Dne to Arrive at 10:55 a m
No 43 6:45 p m
East Bound
No 44 Dne to Arrive at 1 1 :45 a m
No- 42 12:12 p m
E P Bnttefleld Agt
If yon didn’t have'lots of money yon
connldn’t lost mnch in the “slump” '
The Roovefelt message to Congress is
passing throngh tbs modobcation period
Editor Horst says he is ont of poll-
titcs Did he leave or was he pat ont?
Now Seattle is trying to tap the Unit
d States Treasurer for an exposition
pipe line Time to stop
The Philppines are starting in on their
promised home rale Caba is wonder-
ing what they will do with it
Umbaslla repairing is a poor bnsness
on aooonnt of the opportonies one has for
exchanging an old one for a new one
The Indian uprising in the west is es
nothing comared to one we are having
in the east in the football world
The need not demur at the notion of
350000000 oold storage eggs on the mar-
ket in a bnnch They will have to eat
at sometime -
“Sncessfnl dishonesty” is another
telling preidential pharse It is the on-
successful thief has heretofore been get
it in the neck '
Now that the boat-rocking season is
abont over we are beginning to get re
tnrns from the man that looked gun-
barrel to see if it loaded
‘Attitude of Fairbanks” is a cnrrent
caption It means relation to the nomi-
nation and not to the insidious oocktail
and so is of tninor iterest
The man who has been trying to live
on green onions is reported to be “down
and ont” Presnmally he found bis
breath getting to strong for him
So far people suffering from weak
hearts have nos had their careers ont
short by finding Bnrke Cochran on the
political side two years in sncoession
A Gotham jndge decide that a “wife
has no right to throw dishses at her hus-
band” It seems a pity to have os use a
brick-a-brao it an rodinary family row
Mr John Temple Graves the south-
ern editor of Heart’s papers hints that
he fciay make New York City “dry”- in
time Impossible 1 How could dryness
sod Colnsl dwell iu the same town
Mr Harriman is building 800 miles
of raiload in Mexioo with foreign mater-
ial and foreign labor There’s where be
can evade American trusts and save
money
The Charleston New and Courier sug-
gests even Hades may be incorporated
onder the laws of New Jersey' Impos-
sible Water is always allow in New
Jersey corporations
It is a well known faot that persons
living in the Pine forests do not suffer
from kidney diseases One dose of Pine-
ales an night usually relieves backache
80 doys’ treatment $100 Yonr money
refunded if not satisfied Sold by Texola
Drng Co '
Jno B Harrison J W Burrow
Sayre Ok la Texola Ok la
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practioe in all Courts Collections a -Specialty
Offices in Sayre and Texola Ok la
Mothers with little children need no
longer fear cronp colds or whooping
cough Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
tastes good It works off the coid
througt the bowels o ears the head
Guaranteed by Texola Drng Co
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Pemberton, Thomas A. The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1907, newspaper, November 22, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841697/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.