The Thomas Tribune. (Thomas, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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$1000 Snita for C3C3'
$1200 Suits for 6X3-
$1500 Suit-s for : 8X3
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Fine Line" of Beautiful Presents
Now on Sale Come and buy them
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Subueription Cite per veer erCloatt veld la
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where Site per rearttteUr Inudvuooe
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a week dleplav advertisements Moeata aa
iaek a week diaooenk far yearly aoatraoa
Cards of Thanhs Reaotutioae OMtuarte- I
Rulogiee end Poetry Manna Churehad-
vertlsemeate where a rereaee le derired
therefrom eharted regular rates- Slagle
Inch S3 oenU per laauo
Entered September li M0CetThomaeOhla
ae second eieee matter under Aet of Con-
gress of Mmfeam
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Don’t resolve— just do it
New
Year tomorrow
make it a good one -
In writing a check for a sub
scription maks it 1909 instead of
1CC3'
It i all right to send a boy to
college — just see if he can find
Let’s
The kind of man who continual -
ly looks ont for himself sometimes
looks for suokers
A woman wduld rather talk
about the same old things all the
time than not to talk at all
business
to make
Those who make it a
to find fault never seem
their business very profitable
One thing can be said for those
who are good only on Sunday —
they keep their averages down
- The woman who wears "an os-
trich tip as long as a horse’s tail i
can be excused for prancing a I
little
Some people seem to have so
much conscience that they blame
themselves for some other peo-
ple not having any
The man who thinks a million-
dollar fortune enough for any-
body never realises how mistaken j
he is until he gets it
If sartorial discords were penal
offenses the young man who puts
a pea green hat upon a firy red
bead would aimply break into the I for their success sod failure may
penitentiary I Dot be hard to find
Baltimore undertakers are en-
gaged in a war over prices You
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can be buried decently there now
I
without involving your estate in
I
hopeless insolvency
Castro! a reported to have taken
$80000000 away with him when
be left Venesuela He no doubt
thought it would be a long time
before he strpek another as easy
a proposition
Now that the Christmas shop
ping is over Thomas merchants I
will have time to prepare for the
cold weather that is soon to arrive
The bulk of the winter’s business
is yet to come
The independent fertiliser com-
Osteopathy am d Female Die
The physical organization of
I woman although most delicate
and complicated is so perfect in
detail that it should work with
regularity and without pain
t- as I Osteopathy has been very sue-
h‘Te 1 “°1 m handling all classes of
ed a $50000000 trust The uc- female diseases Seriou
ceMof the Harvester trust baal are often unnecessary an
enoou rased other concerns In Joould be averted by osteopathic
farmer treatment Consult with us
belief that the American
is a cltviag
Jl P Us invested an
other fortune tCS000 in rare
tepestries soli at section by an
iapecnniooe EusSsh' lord If
our LcsdUa tntUm have any
C:ii3 tha tortt fcavLzj ’
worth b'' '
Cerd Party
Mr and Mrs G H Evans
cave a card party Tuesday even-
icj to a number of young people
G J XI tlcssr won first prize
are forced' tolf® ro three contestants
7?a ??- HOf Usxtxx Ia the “draw”
praGuy Ccxtca tree irfxsxr Mrs
rxra served laseheta
c
I A pp°ifcto® ° djnce the
i president’s salary to $100000 a
year is occnpning the attention
of dongrpsaionallcaerg Jjhere
does trtf tste to be any diStioHy
in finding men to take the job at
1 1
tOO present price
A distinguished French engi
neer tens us that the Panama
canal will cost the United 8tates
$280000000 Well what if it
does? Westartedouttobuildit
and mean to complete the job no
matter what it coats
The theatre trust is now said
to have coveteous eyes on a large
number of western houses Tbe
time is evidently coming when
the Independent theatrical com-
pany will be compelled to carry
£ boug with it
The greatest objection to the
fellow who is determined to make
a fool of himself is that he persists
in letting all the 'world know
1 About it If he could only retain
I ggoge enough to keep his mouth
shut what a blessing it would be
An Indiana man has filed suit
for a million dollars damages for
illegal imprisonment He spent
I two days in jail finds his feelings
I hurt to the amount of a million
dollars Should he win the suit
short periods iwjail are likely to
become popular
' Congressman Victor Murdock
of Kansas is spending his vacation
on the isthmas of Panama When
Vic gets back we shall be able to
learn all there is to know about
the canal Having spent his life
in the office of a country news-
paper he has thoroughly learned
not to overlook anything
Mr Rockefeller of Clevelam
is telling us how be made his
Johnson an
resident o:1
how
us
money while Tom
other distinguished
the same place is telling us
be lost his Inasmuch as the one
devoted his time to business and
the other to politics the reason
by loeal eppUeatioo as they eunotreaeh tba
portion of tho esr Thero in only one
y to euredeafoem ed tnt i by mmim-
Monel remedies- Deafness la earned by In
sed oooditon oft the moooos uning of the
Bnstneblon Tube- When this tube is inflamed
Dh ff M Axnold
Osteopath
At its last meeting the city
council took strict measures to
prerent the spread of disease
tor-n 14atrl -Bnr-r1
will aee that all rubbish Hth and
decaying vegetation will be re-
moved from the corporate limits
If you are not tidy about your
premises clean np at once
Cleanliness is a matter of seif
defense If this work ia well
done before spring Thomas will
enjoy excellent health next sum-
mer High grade watch repairing at the
store of the Tbomaa Drug and Jewelry
Co-
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Gail baa good things to eat
Good tblnge to eat ntOall’a cafe
Fine stock of wall paper and patnte
at Mayfield's drag store'
BIM at Ones
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A telegram - from Governor
Haskell to Senator Williams of
Weatherford on Dec 25 says:
“Christmas greetings to you and
the 'people of Custer counnty
The board is authorised to pro-
ceed with the new building”
The last legislature appropriated
$100000 for an addition to the
to the Southwestern normal It
is indeed good news to Thomas
as well as Weatherford to learn
that the new building -will be
erected at once ’
Go to Gail’s cafe Jor diooer today
Fancy and toller-articles at May
field’s drug store
1 ’
Freeh fish-and oyatere at Gall’s cafe
every Friday and Saturday
I Telephone Changes
There has beena' change in the
Thomas telephone office during
the past week Ed S Wbeelock
Dr W R Kelly Mayor Geo
Massey and Sheriff McArthur of
Watonga own the Thomas ex
change and the three former
gentlemen were - here Monday
and Tuesday Frank Flolie was
made manager and Miss Louie
Gipson central
Pure drags at Mayfield’g
There
considerable Christmas
“cheer” la evidence led Friday -
Fresh fish at Gail’s Friday and Sat
aby Stahl Dead
Elmer Harry infant son of Mr
and Mrs James Stahl died last
Monday in Pawnee county where
tbe mother was visiting The
remains were brought to Thom-
as Tuesday evening Funeral
services were held at the M &
Church this (Wednesday) after
noon by Rev C S Markin Bar
ial at Thomas cemetery
Best smokers in town at Mayfield’s
drugstore
Puro Drugs at the Thornes Drag sod
Jewelry company's '
Gtnderbone’s "t forecasts are
becoming famous far wit ia
prose and rhyme Those excel-
lent" productions are printed
every month in The Tribune If
yon will spend five minutes
week with Mr Geadsrfccee yen
will lach and fesl tetter ErrJ
Gander bone’s prc'baclat by dl
mexna
Ueals ‘are cooked rit at CUl’fl
to so klcfcev art tlu
vtlck tends towards l
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grad f-J AttlZrJ Cd — I
ftyoe rjlf-1 i -rtary
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GOING
AWAY
MISTER?
If CO
t&lk to tbs nssrest
Frisco Assnt or write
to Mr C O Jeckson
Division Pctsgnyr
Aent cf tho Frisco
at Oklahoma City
Low winter tourist
rates to points In
Alabama Cuba Florida
Georgia Louisiana '
Mexico Mississippi New
Mexico South Carolina
and-Texas
Christmas rates next
month to your old
home
A postal will brlns
prompt reply
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M E CHURCH
Brtr C 8 Mar la Pm tor
Froaching the tod mad 4A Sabbath
aaobBoath at II a n
Sabbath wibool at M a B
Epwortb iBagaa at 7 p at vary
Sabbath
—CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rm W R Batos Partor
Freacbiag every otber Sabbath morniag
aad weir Sabbath eyeatag
Sabbath Mbool at 10 a aa
RKPORMED CHURCH -
W Iwllit Partor
Suadajr aohool at 10am
PrMohtag at eharab at 41 a aa
aaflwo p m arary Sabbath -
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CBUROH OF THE BRRTHRKN
1 Udar K J SaUtb
lYaaabjhg thafliat aad third Sabbaths
of aeh Booth at 11 o bl Sabbath
sehool at IOeW a m Cbrirtiaa work-
ars Beatings ovary Sunday
BAPTIST CHURCH
Bdor Sidney W King Pastor
Sunday Mbool at 10 a b Praaehlng
tha Ind and 4th Sabbath of eaeb
Math at II a b and rao p m
Prayar mooting Wodneaday -
evnlngT:X pm Young peo-
ple maatlng Ond and 4th
Sundays at 0 p as
ffstiigeagimteiumtK
Out of Town
Lot Owners
' - Who have not psld tbeir
tano for 1007-8 or want
information about thalr !
lots write to tbe under-
signed enelos'ug atamp
' for reply
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THANK YOU
I wish to thank the public '
for its patronage during
1908 I am stili at the old
stand on South Main street
Call and see me if you want
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Bronson and Nichols. The Thomas Tribune. (Thomas, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1908, newspaper, December 31, 1908; Thomas, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2330719/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.