The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TIMES, TEXHOMA. OKLAHOMA.
Quality - Service - Price
Complete stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and
Furnishings, and Provisions. We solicit your
business and guarantee satisfaction in
Quality - Service - Price
C. KUGLE
General Merchandise
Double Service
Automobile Tires
(iuaranteed 7000 Miles Service
Absolutely Puncturepront
Double Survive* Tires are iloubV the thickness
of the best standard maicc tires.
This 100 pvr cent greater wearing surface
naturally fives that more mileage and service.
The average of 12 piles of tough fabric and one
surface tread rubber makes these tires abso-
lutely ponctureproof.
Th.'ie tires cxcei all others for use In the
country over rough roads and rugged roads as
well ns on hard pavements. They are as etisy
rklinn and resilient as any other preumatlc tire
—the air space and pressur being the same.
They are the most economical and "care free" :
tires made and are used where tires must be do- |
pi nded on and tire troube- cannot be tolerated.
.Many Double Service style tires are in use in
the United States government and European
war servii e
Our output is limited to certain amount,
but for a short time we offi the iollowing re-
duced special prices as an introductory offer. .
Extra Heavy I
The 1 exhoma Times
When you are reading your local When we send out subscription
paper, always figure and make al-1 statements to which no reply is
Published Every Friday by
Wm. E. Kreiger.
Entered as second class malt matter at the
cost office at Texhoma. Oklahoma.
SUBSCRIPTION, S1.6U A * tSAR
IN ADVANCE.
FRIDAY, MAY 7,1915
the maiden loves him best of all— |
if his cash holds out.
Roosevelt and Barnes got a
of front page advertising, but
value is yet to be determined.
made, it is not supposed that the
paper should stop for the reason
that the notice apparently attracts
no attention. We can not afford to
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32x4"
33x4"
31x4"
35x4''
36x1"
Tires
8.60
10.KJ
11.40
12.75
14.25
14.90
15.75
10.70
16. SO
17.45
Tubes
$2.20
2 30
3.10
3.15
3.20
4.00
1.10
4 20
1.85
4.CO
4.65
lowances for the fact that there
may be a little bitter along with
the sweet. It is absolutely impos-
sible for a newspaper to please
everybody with every item that is send out statements every few days
put into print. You may have j and those who have received them
criticism for an item that pleases | and have not responded thereto,
the other fellow and, on the other are expected to pay up, because
hand he may have criticism for' such action is taken for granted |
[that item that suits and pleases that The Times is wanted to con-
' you. The Times does the best it tinue. We do not stop the paper
The girl who persistently angles pog8ibiy can for all of the readers1 unless we are notified to do so, and
generally makes a poor catch. a|ike so at any tjme you see; jn such event the back subscription
~~ | something that does not exactly | must be paid up. If the paper con-
All the world loves a lover, but j |larnuniize with your side of some J tinues coming to your address after
L. aUH question, just consider the fact that you have received a statement
j thert is probably another side to it j which you have negiected to reply
, i that you had not noticed. We are j to, you are without question expeet-
always willing and glad to make | ed to pay the subscription price for
correction of any mistake ihuc « •«- >°u ""ve rece,ved the
been mode throuifh tins W bo' j "j°ce the ="ti8cr.pt.0Dcxpira-
|aPt' us to our opinions. when it comes! That is our met o con
„;e to thai, wc are pnblisbina The luting the subscription department
37x1" 17.65 «.70
35x4V 2120 5.60
3Cx l'« 22.50 5,75
a7x4>i" 23.60 G.'>0
ioxo" 24.40 #35
36x5" 25.10 6.55
37x5" 2630 6 60
All other sizes not included in above list also
furnished. Son-skids at 10 per cent additional
Terms: Payment with order at above special
prices, a 10 per cent discount allowed on order
for two or more tires. All personal checks
must be certified.
Try these tires and be convinced of their
very high qualities.
Not sold through dealers.
DOUBLE SERVICE TI BE A RIUUSEU CO
AKllON OHIO
Of course he who laughs
laughs best. But what about
fellow who never laughs at all'
I Times and expect to use our best I1
An ad in this paper is as con-
vincing as n flea beneath your un-
dershirt. It produces quick action.
With good times hanging onto
our coat tails the proper stunt is
for us to stop yelling "wolf" and go
to work.
When you here a man denounc-
ing kissing as vulgar, just write him
down as one who has sought and
found not.
An old bachelor is never so hap-
py as when telling of the many
charming women who have year-
ned to call him hubby.
oming to your address, it is essen-
tial for you to tell us what you
want before we can comply with
nf this business and you can not
judgement in connection therewith. I ™lWse "s " y,m fa« or neglect to
We like to work in harmony ira0 attend to your part of the matter,
co-operate with all who may te| When you want The Times to stop
concerned, but the impudent dicta-
tions find no place here. Friend-
ship and harmonious co-operation,
i i vour wishes. We are like other
is what every newspaper needs and , . . u •
folks andean not read minds. How-
| ever, if it should be your desire to
discontinue your subscription at
any time, always include the
amount you may be behind on sub-
scription with the orders for discon-
tinuance. We are glad to have all
of you on The Times subscription
When you have tried everything
for your Rheumatism, Heart
Troubles, Liver and Kidney Trou-
bles, and found no relief, try
Chriropractic treatment, with the
Sweedish movements.
$1.00 per single treatment.
Six treatments for $5.00.
50 cents per mile for calls.
James M. Peery, D. C.
Office at Commercial Hotel
Texhoma, Ok la.
do not deserve that nor anything
else. We believe your judgement
is good and just, so we want you to
help us make The. Times win for
Texhoma. Critics need not apply.
Only our well known spirit of
neutrality prevents our expressing list- and it is a'9° a great pleasure
R. E. Thurston, M. D.
EYES TESTED
GLASSES FITTED
Over Mm:-' Drug Slor"
Phono Kb.T .homa.Okla,
an opinion of the fellow who reads
| his neighbor's paper and then gives
the paper a roast.
A dollar spent on the streets of D0 you "do unto others as you
this town is worth ten nines the j WOuld have them do unto you"? or
amount to the jieople who hnve to | do you let your stock run at large
walk them. Spend it!
1 prope'rty because he is a good j ware Co.
to us and a great convenience as
well to have the subscription list
paid up to date and in advance. Be
prompt with The Times. We are
doing our best to please you.
it?
For Sale
A man in love for the first time
often wonders what has struck him.
The same feeling usually assails the
woman a few years after marriage.
A good two room house in the
To send money away for your city 0f Texhoma, for particulars
goods when you can buy them just a(1(lress p. 0. Box, 12ft. Texhoma,
as cheaply right here at home is
like robbing your baby to feed a
stranger's dog.
LOST—Folding check book full
and do injury to your neighbor's | of old checks from the Foster Hard-
Lost in Texhoma, or lie-
neighbor and does not kick about tween Texhoma and the Plaisier
Okla.
The Times for the news.
You Are
Qoing to Need
HEADERS and BINDERS
To harvest this big wheat crop
Qive lis your orders in time. Don't delay.
We guarantee all prices.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
THE L C. LANGSTON HARDWARE CO.
Hardware Furniture Implements Etc.
place ten miles south. If found,
please leave it at the Farmers
State Bank.
John Heger.
We don't sell all the land that is
listed with us, but we do sell some
of it; and we pull oft'a goal many
trades. Try us.
John A. Gex & Co., Texas Side.
Money to Loan
We have seven thousand ($7000
dollars that we want to loan out by
May first at ten per cent, from 3 to
7 yrs. time, on lands in Texas and
Cimarron Counties, Okla., and Pan-
handle Texas lands. Will loan on
improved or unimproved lands.
See or write us at once if you want
a loan, and you will get your money
promptly. List with us any pro-
perty you have for sale or trade.
We have some buyers for cheap
lands.
Arthur Nield Realty Co.
Texhoma, Okla
We have plenty of money to
loan in Texas and Cimarron coun-
ties upon lands which are improved j
and where the owners are making i
continuous residence Our terms j
are very reasonable.
Allison &. Cosby, Texhoma.
I We uake a specialty of smoked
and salt meats. Call at our shop
and get the best in town.
Star meat market.
To Horse Men
1 have an English Shire Stallion,
weight 1.750 pounds, making (he
season at my term, 12 miles west
and 1 mile north of Texhoma, 2
miles south and 1 mile west of
Union Center school house. $10.00
to insure colt to stand and suck.
All inquiries answered by mail or
otherwise.
F. A. Pack.
Rt. 2, Texhoma, Okla.
The Independent Oil Station
Located on Second Street at track
Coal Oil and Gasoline in 50 gallon lots or more.
Delivered in town by W. L. Winney's dray.
Order by 'phone at Texhoma Elevator, No. 73, until office is erected
We Are Here to Stay
GEO VANDERHOOFVEN, Mer.
Get It At
The McAdams Store
If you are looking for the best in
Groceries
This stock is very complete, both in quality and
quantity. Prices are most reasonable. We ask
for a share of your patronage. Phone 76. Free
delivery. Store on Texas side, Texhoma.
Mrs. S. Q. McAdams, Prop.
New Furniture from Old
Tables that are marred or scratched, or furniture
or woodwork of any kind can be made like new or
changed to match any of the popular hardwood finishes
by using
Lincoln Lin-co-Lac
Stains and varnishes at one application. It- with-
stands extremely hard usage and is recommended for
floors, stairs, furniture, tables and interior woodwork
of all kinds. It isn't expensive. A pint can will finish
several chairs and you can easily apply it yourself.
Color samples on application.
R. H.KEMP
Lumber and building material
We would like to have
Your listing on farms, ranches, and city property.
Also what you have to rent. We would appreciate
your insurance business.
Write, wire, or call on
SCRIBNER, WHITE & CO.
Office, Rooms 4 and 5
First Nat'I. Back Bids.
John Barnes, Office Mgr.
Texhoma, Oklahoma
Allison & Cosby have been show-
ing this country to a number of
prospective land purchasers this
week.
Garefulatteurtou given to legal
papers and satisfaction guaranteed.
■John A. Ox & Co., Texas Side'
DP. H. E. THUPSTON
General, Acute and Chronic Practice
Office Ov r Mnus' Oru* Ptoiw
Ph$ti N<> :■>.
TEXHOMA OKLAHOMA
Cantaloupe Seed
| I have a large quantity of pure
1 recleaned Rocey-Ford contaloupe
[seed, grown from D. V. Burrell's
rust sesietant variety; none better.
Lb. 50c. 1-2 lb. 30c. Parcel post
paid.
VV. A. Hager.
Texhoma, Okla.
Eggs For Sale
I Thorougbred S. C. Reds. Best in j
j slate. Sweepstakes and silver cup
w inners. Incubator eggs $.1.00 per
$100, 13 eggs 50c. First pen eggs,
$2.00 for setting of 15.
Ray Dooley.
Rt. 2, briggs, Okla.
(iet your bulk lard and com|>oimd
at the Star meat market. The best
for less money.
Sandusky Tractor
"TheJLittle Fellow With a Big Pull"
1 cylinder, 3 speeds, spring mounted, all-steel
frame, 35 horse power at belt and 15 tractor.
One of these tractors is in operation at the 0.
A. Tomlinson farm, 2 miles southeast of Hansford,
where it can be inspected at any time.
For information and terms apply to
D. A. Tomlinson & Sons
Hansford, Texas
Read Times ads and buy the best
goods cheaper
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