Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1909 Page: 3 of 12
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ITEMS PROM R. F. D. No. 3.
PRAIRIE VIEW
There were no Sunday ser-
vices at Victorv the 10th on
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account of the cold weather i
Wm. Wilcox has been
working for the Guymon j!
Democrat lately in the ca-
Miss Rosa Norton was sew-
ing at the home of Mrs. A. W
Ihde last week.
There was quite a change
in the weather after so pleas-
a it a day as Saturday
Yliss Maude Carpenter
last Thursday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Simon
I f lman
Mrs. Hettie Norton and Mrs
Bert Carpenter and children
was visiting Mrs. Juhn Haley
Fpday.
Mrs. J.B. Jackson returned
caturdav from Liberal, Kans.
che reports the arrival of a
i abv boy at the heme of Dr
and Mrs Higginbotham.
E. T. Bennett, of Preston,,-
Kans , who has been here a'from atteiulinR on account of
davs visiting, returned the cold weather
V. N. Wright, President.
W S. Fa
Vice Pres.
Gay S. Speakman. Cashier
pacitv of solicitor.
P. B. Reese has been wrestl-
ing with rheumatism since
last Friday h !t i« slowly im-
orovinijat present writing:.
The home of Milt Stevens
was the scone of a merry
gathering last Thursday
night. A crowd of Tyrone
people were the guests.
A party of young people I
were entertained at the home!
of J L. Rice last- Monday |
niirht. A few were prevented I
TYRONE STATE BANK
TYRONE, OKLAHOMA.
In entering- upon another business year we desire to thank our deposi-
tors and patrons for the loyal confidence imposed in this bank during
the years we hate been in business.
In assuming- full management of the bank, it slia'I be our purpose in
i11 4 the future, as in the past, to plaee our service at our command our
facilities at your convenience- our strength and security at your dis-
posal.
This bank wants your banking business,
treatment and courteous consideration.
W. N. Wright.
W. S. Fallis.
DIRECTORS
E. O. Love.
F. B. flealv. Guv
promising in return liberal
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G. W. Rifle I
i. Speakman.
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home ^aturdav. He was ac-
companied bv his grand-
daughter Hazel Rolins.
The school meeting held at
Chas Rolins to elect a school
biard for Oistrict No. 55 was
we'l attended Those elected
were. Aron Claassen, Direct-
or: T > Pieoer, Clerk and
W. W Rav, Treasu er.
Hapnv Flat I terns
Tom Mayoard of Elm-
wood, Te vi-r-'-o,< am - 11: ?ast
Friday after his sister who
has been visiting in this
vicinity for th^ past month.
They started for home Tues-
day.
A little Miss arrived at the
home of C E. Kraft on last
Wednesday, the 6th, and was
so well pleased with the wel-
come she received that she
his decided to stav and call
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Coming soon, the Star
Lye eum Com pany. Watch
for the date.
Several of our neighbors!;Mr. and Mrs, Kraft papa and
wert to Wednesday, 6th.
There w^ a shooting rmtch
at Webb's M n4ay evening
We could not have Bible
Class Sundw on account of
the weather
Mr Osborn, a cousin of
Mrs Wibkinsr, was visiting
them last week.
Rav rarrofhers and Hous \
ton Massie were visitors of I
Ja^-k Webb Monday evening
and they all went rabbit
hunting
The Corrothers boys, Will,!
R. T. WRAY
REAL EST AT £ LOANS
AND INSURANCES
I hold a membership in the Western Co-operative
Real Estate Dealers Exchange. Receive Trade Bulle-
tins daily. If you want to buy, sell or trade come in
in and see if we can't find a fit for you. Plenty
to choose from.
TYRONE, ^ OKLAHOMA
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If you want to increase your
s ilary write to the Great South
western Business College,
Garden City, Kansas.
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The Guymon Democrat was
designated as tho official
paper of the county by the
Board of Count \* Commission-
ers at their meeting last week.
Ray and Carl, returned from
Crescent City, Okla., Friday. I {^1
last!
Hartford, Con., Jan. 8
experiment in mvkiasr
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Tiie Tyrone (teener
They were on the road
week during the
weather.
"Oh the snow, the beauti-
ful snow" sang the poet but
we are wondering if it was as
cold when he was singing it
as it was here last Monday
morning while it was snow
ing. About two inches of
snow fell while the ther-
mometer registered about two
degrees above zero.
1 ti a p ip^r mil! is
s£5?l For Only §1.25 Fora Wlrnle Year
■ ton Center, it is said, by a sec-
r t process. It is believed a
very good grade of paper can ££
be produced.
|H. P. Clarke I,^
5 Pipclan and Surgeon. 0 "
^ Ca:ls answered at all hours day or nigrht. X
Office at Thomas Picrcc's residence in the • j
? north part of town. V !
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THE PA HIS MODE MAGAZINE—Is a \ and some
illustrated magazine of seventy to eighty pages
in colors, printed on the best look paper, pub-
lished in New York City. Absolute authority
on all fashions and also furnishes excellent
magazine articles.
THE WICHITA EAGLE Is the most popular
and widely read newspaper in the Great West.
THE TYRONE OBSERVER—Has no equal for
its loyalty to the upbuilding of our community
and the reliability of its news.
Don't Miss THis Great Sacrifice Offer
SLf D YOUR SUBCBIPTIONS TODAY.
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Tyrone Observer. (Tyrone, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1909, newspaper, January 14, 1909; Tyrone, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc272369/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.