The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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GRAND OPENING
LEBRATION
OPEN A BANK
ACCOUNT ::
The policy t tfes Tnw County Bank u conserrattse. and
at aE Om ;**•;*"H tie inter** f tt« patrons tin maln-
ti*: :ood ♦«•: wise* rurut«i *MoUt* rarity
A.1 'jisiaeaa eatrust*-! ta u w.H &«s ap;-e ated. ®al nan lied
aatlsfajrily Deposits ;*:te«Tt«d ty ft.*'* lumtj .
AND
LOT SALE
At ARTESIA, Baca County, Colo.
The Texas County Bank
GUYMON. OKLAHOMA
Oh ul ene-half miles nirtk o<
Blaise Peace flU-e on
Friday
and
Saturday,
June
9 ^ 10
camp's how ** tlk*T* ,ld
Mg tent Will be free to ail duriag
the day. and at night after the show.
Bring your tola *&d tarpaaiina and
ramp wtth us. Thli will be the big-
gest thing erer palled off In Ba-a
roanty. Colorado. A chance of a
lifetime to see a braad new artesian
well A big wall la now flowing oa
the townaite.
COL. C. K. WILMKTH.
of Guymon. Oklahoma, better known
as Rabbit foot BIB." will Bell the
lots. Thia is yonr opportunity to
visit the great artesian be t and at-
tend a genuine opening of a wtde-
awake town. Come. )oin the crowd,
and make preparation to speod Fri-
day ana Saturday. June th. and
1 Oth at
PLAT or
ARTESIA COLORADO
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GUYMON GRAIN CO.
F. J. HIPPLE Mg r.
GRAIN. FEED. COAL and SEEDS
W HOLESALE and RETAIL
Jwt received car load ct Sunshine. Midland and Lump Coal
AA LiFof Pnces South of Railroad
Before Buy** GUYMON, OKLA
Artesia, Colorado
J. W. JORDAN. Guymon, Oklahoma
LAND FOR TRADE
Must Go at
Once
I hare 14 a*rea In Roger Milla county. Z miles from
Hammon a gooi railroad tow;. whi*h I will trade for dear.
:rimpro^e4 land in T-iis or Beaver coanti-s 30 acres of
the iati j m cultivation, good hc-is*. * acres under hog wirt,
living wi'.er ta ho-z pa;tnr-r bam for 4 head of h.r-es
vr«s of this land i.-s ;a the Washita rirer bottom, whkh ta
A Xo. 1 alfalfa land lose to achool. rural r.ute and phoae
line. I:nnkrn 14*4. a*, •> per cent. All commission paid.
Alio 1-54 a' r-s in Ellis county. Oklahoma. all of wh.ch
ia leTel and gcoi tillable land; •§♦> a:res broken and in cropa:
small house. aose fru-t trees is dark sandy loam, whkh is
Tery productive f:r cotton, broom com and alfalfa. Also
izi watered -o-;ntry at a detth of *: to 4 • feet. Close to
«.-hooi tzd nral ro-ite. I will trade this land for liad_in
Trxaa cr Eea~rr ttaaties if good land. Incumbrance 155*.
wh:.:h nzi 4 years at T :eat Als.; have ome Elk
C.ty property for trade If interested In either of the aboT«
d-fals write me.
R. G. KELLER, Elk City, Okla.
COAL
Rockv&le
COAL
Cameron
COAL
Robinson
Nigger Head
No Better Cool In Colorado.
The Proof Is the Barniag. Ws eaa «how yoa
Ws Carry a Fall Stock of Lamber and Balldlng Maura.,
Anf Oar Prices are Right.
Star Lumber Company
W. D. YouUler, Manager Guymon, Okla
prrM4uU liidimle
smail town wbere all ciU-
Wm, Goodnight
Gu)-moo' Moil
Popular
DRAYMAN
Gr o!4*r b«t. ■ !««r i ry day
y<r*ti a.I tra..u and attends to all
I .stneai promptly. Come and *** me.
Slorsge Room
PWNo. 160
Leave Order* st
Star Grocery
-rrhatts know ea r. other,
th* spoiea word a long way
It ti a/tne'imes said that it £ es the
v - *ay. aa.-um s a disgatse and
r>-.-4 bock r er trie roar.- again
T.-.v literally true when the
* o>rd * one of scauidnl cr gwsip. A'
any rate anch a word to ha*e
m irrjirg ;«wer than tfce kindly,
r.etptng f.Q.meau
Perhaj.? that 1s a pess misUc view
to ta*.e. It may n'<t b* as true as it
ms that ma!i'« ctrcmlates mor^
freely than kindness. But there can
f*e to d .bt that it does mors dam-
are where it doea ir-ulate. And
h r. it b -tpre«s*d tn a liirhting re-
mark—no direct attack, bat msrtly
i r- -4 ipitefal phrase, its inrld-
iir.e^i is mtltlptted Hi'.iag no
immed ate «r deepseated p'-rpoae. the
j it- ful remark k«-epe floattnc arootui
t i r.it* h<-re and there. l:..ng like
the mi robe rl a di-aere^able dis-
ea>^ too s it all and tricky to be killed
or camped out.
It is owardly and unfair to speak
f a ctlghbor in malicious ridkule,
ar.d y*t men of landing and ac-
* pte<d honor do II—tfcoaghtloaaJy.
o' -our*#- If the^ could watck and
follow their'areless remark aad a*e
•he !n]nry th*; do. they wtald lear^
to school their tongn*s bat obcj
'art#-d on their way sucb remarks
l ^orae at nymoo« and r.not be
^-a'ed. %vhec daira*e r^ilu. the
'unwitting aatbor doea ct re-.ognize
■ * .r e and sympa' •• fre^:>
with cot the least ense of Us own
! r.- ip-">nsiblllty.
\v<- r.Jo> no ab*er. * ' feada as".
iarrel . bat it souid be a moeh
i r .ore pleasact place of r*s 'eece If
it wer ridden of the liightlng re-
mark • and Tuel aspersions 'o which
our c!tlsem t o often thoightleoaly
stoop. The -y officer or business
man *ho j active in support of duty
or iieals, be< :mes the object of rid-
i. ule—not open or gen*m!. of course,
but ma!i io;is. The s*.ranger who
or>s to make his home here -.nlesa
he hotdj the ie*am* of wealth or
-.aae«'*.rci h the uacotJ ioas vic-
tim of the same thing. The mer-
chant who essays a new rentare—
w farther he is a n--w comer addiag to
>; n* «'ed 'aprta! of 'be town an
esTaK..she I tra.iesrr.a-. branching tat
—works against «ld that few can
0->erome a current of alighUng, rid-
.Itsg mean remarks that no one
dar*> or are* to 'ather bat '.cat
llTe and 2oat, breeding prejudice
and blof-Mng r*patatioti
Of i--- .•« is not a i.nk hole of
1- anlal and eril report. We r* not
te*iag with alarm or sonadfng
anathemas against a mo.tster Bat
we maintain with *onvictioa and
• almn^s that if our rVj hopes to
rea! ie the progress, growth aad fm-
prc ment *o whi'h sh- is he^r, these
.'robes of malice aad ridicule mist
ve mothered inroad of scatteted
In movements for the pohlic go'-i
ttljens most work tog'ther. Fa rr.st-
ters o' ommerrla! bettermeot busi-
ae .« mer, aixst inlte and forget rtr-
alry. Co-op rati«n muat mean aot
only aa<emb!.es aa.d *p«e<fces. hot a
o/Oftant rp rlt of > mm .n pride and
loyalty, and h :pfalness.—Arthur
Kiddle.
STORAGE ROOMS
The f.nest s-ortge rooms fn Guy-
mon can be had by teefag W .
Goodnight, the draymaa Rat s rea-
aoaabI . tf
wtvnn
To trade comas ccerod, two seat-
ed ha«-k i-it gentle poay and tingle
buggy. Ioqaire at Herald. tU
SAMUEL ECKER
U. S. LAND COMMISSIONER
All land offire work recedes prompt
and enreful attention. Applicattona,
final proofs and contests taken.
Amply Qualified by Years of Experience
JACKSON BROTHERS
HARDWARE
FARMING IMPLEMENTS. rTRMTTRE. WAGONS—
—BUGGIES. W1XD MILLS AM) WELL SIPPLIES.
We hare what you want and the price is right.
COAL
One Block West of
Depoc
Guymon
A Tip
(Tickle
Wiley)
FIRE LESS COOKERS
DANGLER WICK OIL STOVES
gUICK HEAL GASOLINE RANGES
MBERL.I ENAMELED RE-
FRIGERATORS
LANGSTON HARDWARE CO.
Guymon
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Zimmerman, Warren. The Guymon Herald. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1911, newspaper, June 1, 1911; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273121/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.