Tishomingo Weekly News. (Tishomingo, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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AMERICAN
NATIONAL BANK
TISHOMINGO I T
Capital and Surplus - - - - $3000000
DIRECTORS:
C B FURROWS President A S BURROWS Vice President
B R BRIDACK Cashier 1' V CAISHAW Asst Cashier
NICK WOIPI' anil C S STPrMKNS Attorney
oua wcputatioN and past wccowo:
Taking care of our customer alien thry need accomodations
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS
Ill II ' 'VJT ' 11 uia i mirus-i 1 s mi s ' iu
A B PeNtar Prekident T J Sapifk Vice-Pres
D C TETEBCakliier A O Sl'MMFRFIKLI) Assistant Cashier
First National Bank
TISHOMINGO I T
CAPITAL : : : $25(XX)(X)
Surplus : : : $500000
We make an earnest effort to accommodate all classes
Our aim is to make this in every respect the People’s Dank
a bank where all may feel at home a place where those of
moderate means may expect the same treatment as those
more favorably situated
No loans are allowed to be made to active officers of this
Dank
Wc Solicit Your Deposits and Business
Hill’s Business College
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Has the best equipment the best teachers and the best
courses of any school in the state Each teacher a spec-
ialist Penmanship teacher teaches nothing but penman-
ship Commercial teacher teaches nothing but bookkeep-
ing and other commercial studies Shorthand teacher
teaches nothing but shorthand and typewriting
PENMANSHIP
We have the best penman in the state of Oklahoma if
not in the Southwest Send for free samples of his writ-
ing MAIL COURSE
Thorough mail course given in Ixjokkeeping shorthand
and penmanship Send for samples of work Prices
very reasonable
Send U3 the names of young people thinking of going to
a business school and we w ill send you one-half dozen
cards with anv name written on same Write TODAY
This means YOU
Hill’s Business College
16 1-2-18 1-2 W Main St
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Local Lore
A number of our farmers are
busy gathering corn this week
Dr W J Rogers was here
from Connerville Wednesday
M V Cheadle was here from
Milburn Friday
Joe S Jennings who has ac-
cepted a position in a lumber
yard at Durant was here Tues-
day Ferguson & Son have been
awarded the contract for rebuild-
ing the bridge across Fenning
MILLINERY
Exclusive Styles
Most
Beautiful Designs
Everything original and prices
to suit everybody
OPENING SEPT
1 9TH & 20TH
A dainty collection of ladie’s
hats and pretty headwear for
children The prices are right
MRS WILGUS
Tishomingo I T
SENTENCE SERMONS
Habit I our heaven or our hell
The heartless are plrttually home-
less IOT of ths law find liberty In the
law
The way to keep friends Is to keep
faith
The heaviest cbaJDS are made from
! bertles abused
The sleeping church always awakes
to shame
Scratch a chronic critic and you
Ind a hyi-ocrlte
Me cannot more hearts whose heart
annot he mow'd
A moonshine religion does not make
a sunshiny world
e who must he poa ted to do rl'M
s polr£ to do wrong
A worthy life Is impossible without
l worthy motive
Th worst punishment of sin Is that
ne learns to love It
You never know what Is n a man
mill he pets In a minority
IUoTuenre has a tendency to act as
hi evaporator for religion
The bread of life la never on the
lips of the bread and butter preacher
The best potnt In a sermon Is that
which pierces your self satisfaction
The only roo that really Is piv-d
for any Is that which works good for
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THE TISHOMINGO COTTON AND OIL
Dr Davenport returned Mon-
day from a trip to Ada
II G II tmilton was here from
Teller Wednesday
Dr J F Sturdivant post mas-
ter at Mill Creek was in Tisho-
mingo Wednesday
R II Farnham was here on
business from Milburn Thurs-
day If you contemplate building
ll us figure with you H C
Hoffman Ti-homingo
IL T Wilkinson president of
the First National Dank of
Ravia was over on business
Monday
P T Foley came in Monday
from Parsons Kan to look
after hi3 business interests at
Tishomingo
We have all kinds of native
lumber Call on us when in
need of building material
II C Hoffman
Tishomingo I T
Rev J W Head will go to
Atoko Saturday where he ex-
pects to remain alxvjt ten days
in a revival meeting For this
reason there will be no services
at the Methodist church Sunday
Geo W Edwards one of
Ravia’s progressive citiz?n3
wa3 in the city Whines lay en
route homo from Troy where he
had been on business
Mrs J W Dailey returned
Wednesday from Russellville
Ark where she hid been visit-
ing friends and relatives
Miss Florence McGhee steno-
grapher for the county Reyubli-
ran headquarters left Thur-djy
fur her home in Ardmore
Miss Vivian Head and bro-
ther Johnnie leit Thursday for
Alius Ark where Miss Vivian
will enter school while Johnniei
will spend a few months vLiting
his grandparents
Mrs E R Ide of St Liul'
Minn is here visiting her son
W L Me suporinterdant of the
electric light plant at this place
This is the frt lime Mrs Me has
visited her sn sin:e his mar-
riage j
C W Peavey left today for
a business trip to McAlesUr
There is no me in talking
about how it happened — it’s all
over and let’s make the best cf
it possible
Mt us lay asi le our pet'yi
differences and work for the
ipbuildirg of Tishomingo
A call has been issued for the
Republican state committeemen
o meet in Oklih omi City next
Wednesday at It) o’clock a m
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A G-year old preacher has’been
lately announced ard people are
going wild over him Wc have
no patience with these fakes
We believe it will be better for
the church when its members
quit running after sensationalists
and get down (or uj ) to giing
their true anJ tired pastors a de-
cent support Too often have
we witnessed the dismiss! of
grand old preachers simply be-
cause they were getting too old
to attract a certain element of
youngsters to the churclmj
There is neither religeou nor
common s°nse in such a c urse
Quite tryirg to compete r it h the
devil’s side shows — McKinney
Examiner
Leave for Hao
Col and Mrs Z T Purton
have rented their property and
will depart shortly for Hugo
where they expect to mak their
furture home The Colonel in-
formes us that they have pur-
chased a steam laundry at Hugo
and that Mrs Eurton’s brother
who is an expert laundry man
will have charge of the mechan-
ical department Col and Mrs
Purton are a great addition to
any town and their many friends
regret to learn that they have
have seen fit to leave Tisho-
mingo May peace health and
prosperity follow them to their
new home at Hugo
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