The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Saturday Morning Dec 7 1907 At 9 O’CIock
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CcAnmencing one of the most sensational price cutting sales ever beard of before in Tnxoja Think ot it! Tw
gigantic stocks at wonderful reductions! Remember that every dollar’s worth ot this much wanted merchan-
dise MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THIRTY DAYS! Every day will be a bargain day Thousands of articles
will go at less than half price We realize that to unload this immense stock of goods in the small time alloted
we must greatly undersell Daring feats ot price cutting will be practiced daily PROFIT ARE NO vOB-i
JECT Take advantage of this opportunity ere it is too late! Come early! Lay in yonrrsupply for next year’
it will pay you
20 lbs Granulated Sogar $1 00
15 yards good LL yard widet
Brown Domestio for 1 00
10 lbs good Coffee for: 100
Good Calico all colors per yd 05
50 lbs good Floor for 1 25
Good quality heavy weight
Fleeced Underwear $1 00 grade
per snit 79
Eight bars good laundry soap 25
Best thread per spool lo to 5o
12 cans of Tomatoes 1 25
12o Bleeched Domestio
yard wide at '
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Money saved is money made The
Removal Sale will save yon money
Men’s nice Dress shirts 60c and
75c quality 48o
250 Men’s excellent qnality $1 50
1 25 and 1 00 Dress shirts go in
the Removal sale at 79o
All Spool thread at 5o
Boss ball thread five for 5o
Good Heavy Comforts fall
length foil width $4 grade Re-
moval Sale 2 50
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Job lot of Hadkeohiefs regular
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If we don’t see yon here daring
this sale we’ll know yon’v missed a
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The most complete line ofLadie’s
Tailor Made Saits ever pat before
a discriminating public An elegant
line of Ladies' tailored Skirts The
most complete line of Ladies’ ‘and
children’s Fors ever shown
Wearers of Black will find the
cream of the season in onf black
goods department and the removal
sale prioe 39o & $1 25
One hnndred Boys’ and Men’s hats
values did rnn as high as $500
they are odd sizes and will be sold
during the great removal sale at 1 50
12 cans best corn for 75
Men’s 73o Negligee shirt — 50o
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SCHOOL NOTES
To-day closes oar first week of school
The present ontlook is very favorable for
a prosperous year’s work and we hope to
see the best results gained which can
only be acquired by most careful and
persistent efforts on the part ot both
teacher and pnpiL The first day’s enroll-
ment was 110 and it has now increased
nntil in the aggregate 120 pnpils are en-
rolled The distribution of this nnm
her with their respective teaoner is as
follows: 0
Principal’s room eighth ninth and
tenth grades‘20 RMSrheves
First assistant sixth and seventh
grades' 19 Miss Martha Barrett'
Intermediate fourth and fifth grades
34 Miss Pearl Harris ’ -Primary
room first seooond and third
grades 47 Miss Mamie Evans
The school is pot yet crowdedbat we
anticipate afnll school by the beginning
of the new year
Oar Christmas vacation this year will
be very short for the reason that we be-
gan our school so late School will dis-
miss on the 24' at noon and take np ag
ain on the 26 of Deoember Another rea-
son for tha short vacation is to prevent
that laxity of energetio spirit which is
often hastened by tha long week of vac-
ation A srennoos tension on this spirit
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of school interest every day we believe
to be the means to oar saocess
Possibly no featare of the vacation giv-
es the teacher greater solicirnde as he
anticipates his future work than that of
sncoessfnfily managing his school To do
this reanires jndgmenttskilland tact to-
gether with sui complete a knowledge of
the art of school management as he is
able to acquire Tue teacbe'r’s knowledge
of snbject-matter and of generalpedago-
gy may be comprehensible and his skill
in the details of method may be excellent
and yet a oomplete failure may follow
because of his inability to manage chil-
dren and properly to oondnct a school "
Henoe the teacher who has failed to
equip himself in this field jeopar dizes
his saocess and invites disaster
Come and visit our sohoot and see
whether we are enhanced by these bar-
riers or whether there are elements in
enr instruction and onr daily lives'
which if planted in the mines of energe-
tio pupils will promote those qualifies
which go to make np that man or that
woman who can see the beanty in the
temporal things of life and who will be
inspired to go on and on in the educa-
tional realm of life ‘
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Martin, Walter. The Texola Herald (Texola, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1907, newspaper, December 13, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1841699/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.