The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1917 Page: 4 of 10
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THB TDKBS. TEXHOMA. OKLAHOMA
"Play Us Strong,
Yoii Can't Go Wrong"
They Judge other Lumber and Building Material
by comparison with our Stock
"JUST KEEP COMING"
TO THE
GALBRAITH FOXWORTH LUMBER CO.
TEXHOMA
The Texhoma Times Texhoma Market Report
Published Every Friday by
Wm. E. Kreigeu,
jQhMerwl as e«rad cJaaa nail matter
• j«t office at Texhoma. Oklahoma.
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.60 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
FRIDAY. FEB. 23,1917
j Aa given by the
j Thursday evening:
j Wheat, per bu.
j Feterita, per cwt.
| Maize. " "
I Kafir. " "
local dealers
$1.70
2.10
2.10
2.10
Cane.
$2.50 to $3.00
Even Cuba can't resist the temp-
tation. Hell's broken loose down
there, too.
If we are to have preparedness
in this country, let's have it before
we are smeered all over the map.
INSURANCE. I have the Hart-
ford, St Paul and North America
Insurance companies in all lines
Can insure your stock, your farm
buildings, your crop, in fact every-
thing tbat is insurable, in the bent
companies there are. Call and see
me. W. E Benson,
Texhoma, Okla.
Notice of Hearing Peti-
tion to Probate Will
State of Oklahoma, Texas CountF; 98. In
Coaotjr Cocn ol said County. >
Notice it hereby given to all person* interest-
ed in the estate of Thomas E. McCain. Deceaaed
that oa the 7th day of February. 191T, LoreUa
J. McCain, prodocol and filed in the Ojunty
Court of the Cosnty of Texas, and state of Okla-
homa. an instrument In writing purporting to
be the Last Will and Testament of Thoma* k
McCain. Deceased. and alio filed in Mid Court
her petition praying 'or the probata of laid
Will and that Letter? Testamentary iwue there
on to htras the Executrix named in said Will
and that said petition will be heard in the Court
Room of tai'l I'ouiit in the City of <;uymoa. in
Mi i County and State, cn Thursday the Ut day
of March. 1917. at the hour of U) o'clock. A. M
of said day. when and where all person* LaUt-
catod can appear and show cause. if any tbe>
have, why th prayer of said petition .-boul 1
not be granted.
-5M" Clab
The meeting of the 500 club with
Mr. and Mrs Smith on Tuesday
evening the 20th was an event in
the annals of society life of Texho-
ma. The Smith's are now occupy-
ing their beautiful new modern up-
to-date, residence in west Texhoma
and this party, the first social func-
tion in the new home partook of
the nature of a bouse warming.
The residence is by far the most
handsome of the city and the spac-
ious apartments, with their beauti-
ful woodwork finish, the taarmon-
IS TKfTIMOV. WH/.REOP. 1 have hcro«ny : JOU9 andart|g(|C hlpnriiwg of Wall
et my hand and affixed the teal of 'aid County. . , ,
j and floor coverings and draperies
j formed a harmonious ensemble
j very pleasing and in perfect accor-
| dance with the refined and pleas-
I ing personality of the genial host
s 7th day of Fubruarr, 1 )lf.
R. L. Howaley,
County Judge.
YOU HAVE THE LOT
WE HAVE THE LUMBER
It takes the one plus the other to
Build a Home
Our stock of Building Materials embraces everything you will
need in the erection of your home. Spring will be here, and after
the rush sets in building materials are more than likely to advance
in price. Anticipate high prices by placing your order NOW. No
order too large or too small for us to fill.
Resident Lumber Co.
First Published February 23rd, 1917.
NotiCfe of Hearing Petition for
Appointment of Administrator jacd the affabje h()SteS3- who
-■ate of oklahoma, r.xa-county. inCouny comefl their guests so heartily and J
In the matter of Hie estate of Roscoe H. SlflilU. I graciously to their new home. After
a time spent in viewing and admir-
ing the beautiful rooms, hostess
passed to her guests unique score
cards typical of the natal day of
the "Father of his Country," and
eased.
of
To lh'- heirs, next of kin. and er.-ditori
itiwoe II fihultz, deceased
Vou are hereby notified that 8. A. Collier has
applied to the County Court of Texas County.
.Stat'' of Oklahoma, for letter? of Administration
ou tb« y*ta!u of KoC'> H. Sbultz. deceased. to
lie granted to himself and tbat said application (
will b« heard at the court ro jm of laid ' ourt .. the formanation of partners for the
tiw.ity of Guymon in said <w.ty. on the p.tii 5Q0 games was soon made Ttlp
day of March. i'J17. at 10:00 o'clock a. m . a; i 6 *"B
which time and place any perj-or. 'iter.'Hwl I tables €301) bore characteristic
.««> appear aud .how fan-, if any they have. gcore pac|8 bearing t|je emblematic
why mcli petition ahonM not be granted.
Wilnes* my hand .ind t)ie -eal of the lai j ; hatChet Of Ted. SpOn gU '****
Courthewonto aflxod this Idth day of Mm-1 hr- ^8
try. 1917.
As an effective method of nation-1 List your land with us
al preparedness we suggest the j want t
">t planting of spu**"
Bpud
•■•.TfoVJtv.
County juiig--
"**We are not a bit flippant when
we express the ardent hope that
the federal investigation of the high
cost of living doesn't pave the way
for yet another boost.
John F. Allison & Son
Almost new typewriter
at a bargain. Can be
Tim^s otticc.
A UHwns Attack
for sale
seen at
Announcement
Some sensitive people are be-
ginning to wonder if a man will
lfeel any better io the next world
after being blown up by a mine,
t-han'he would bave felt bad be
been sunk by a submarine.
Having recently purchased the
interest of Mr. Mason in the firm of
Mas#n-Benson Co., I wish to an-
nounce that I will continue the
business as heretofore, in my own
name and I trust that I may be of j ^ lQ tempt an epjcure was served
When you haw a bilious attack service to you, assuring you that ' 110 each guest. This luncheon was
-J 'nterest an{j enjoyment
'of this most popular game of which
seven numbers were played. The
feature of the games was the spirit-
ed and high bidding and the almost j
phenominal success of the high |
bids. This /iversion being over, j
Mrs Smith skillful and deft move- j
mentscovered the tables with dain- j
ty lunch cloths, laid the accom- j
paniment of silver and a luncheon |
COME TO US FOR YOUR
FEED AND COAL
BEST QUALITY— PRICES REASONABLE
Buyers of All Kinds of Grain
We want your business and will
treat you right
' TEXHOMA ELEVATOR CO.
your liver fails to perform its func
lions. You become constipated.
The food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. This
inflames the ttornach and causes. goodly portion of your business,
nausea, vomiting and a terrible Cattle-Land-Farm L9dOS-Iqsurance.
headache T a k e Chamberlain'* w. E. Benson.
-Banker? don't likf the oew coins j Tablets Th ?y will tone lip your j Successor to Mason-Benson Co.
because they say they are hard 18 j liver, ciean out your stomach and| —
stack. But we are not running a you will soon be as well as ever. | See those new spring hats at
-bank. They only cost a quarter. (Adv.) j Mrs Goodmans.
will give my personal attention to -a jjeepjDg wjt[j tjje other features (
any and all business that comep ^ even|ng dainty, barmonious]
thru the office and by so doing I d pjea8jDg to the bigbe'et degree,
trust that my efforts may merit a Xhe club members who Were ^ter-
i
WANTED-
*
K l
tained at this pleasant party con*
sisted of Messrs and Mesdames
R E. Mitchell Wallace Branch, ?.?.
Branstetter. Roy W. A.
Mason, $ A Hamilton, T. R. Good-
|man, W. C. Smith, and Mrs. Tiff
| ThOmason and M i s 6 M a 11 i e
Mathews.
One Present.
Customers to help use our immense
stock of General Merchandise.
We offer this week the following low
prices for cash only:
! gal caB peaches 43c
1 gal can Bartlett pears 47c
1 gal can good plums 37c
1 gal can good apricots 46c
1 gal can white cherries —58c
1 gal can blackberries 50c
1 gal can logan berries 42c
1 can No. 3 tomatoes 13c
1 can,No. 3 table peaches 19c
1 can No. 3 pie peaches— 11c
1 can No. 3 table apricots 21c
1 can No. 3 pie apricots 18c
1 can No. 3 pears 21c
1 can No. 3 cherries *..20c
100 lbs best flour $5.00
1 ton best lump coal - 9.25
1 ton block salt - 14.00
1 pk irish spuds 75c
1 pk sweet spuds 60c
1 pk fancy apples 55c
1 qt good cranberries- 12c
2 cans so. 3 pumpkins 25c
2 cans no. 3 sweet spuds 25c
2 cans no. 2 gooseberies 25c
2 cans no. 2 strawberries 25c
1 catsup 25c size 21c
1 jar no. 3 apple butter 23c
1 jar catsup in tin 13c
3 cans Prince Albert tobacco 25c
3 cans Tuxedo tobacco 25c
3 cans Union Leader tobacco 25c
A\ lb3 Pea Berry coffee.- . ... .$1.00
Kraut Gic per lb. lpkg corn flake 10c
13 lbs fancy head rice $1.00
To Sell Rocky Fords
St. Louis, Feb. 9—The Patterson-
| Pope Marketing company has just
signed up a contract with the Rocky
Ford Melon Growers association at
Rocky Ford, Colorado, and will be
the exclsive selling agents for this
association the coming season,
They had a very successful season
jn Colorado last year when they
handled the crop of several as^ia-
tions. They also have contracted
to market the crop of Walter Hinds
of Rocky Ford, who expects to have
160 acres —Hutchinsoft News.
You Can Cheat Death
It is no trouble to cheat death when you keep
in touch with this drug store. T^ie simple remedies
that we sell will keep your liver in good condition,
your blood in proper circulation, and color of health
in your cheeks from January to December. Twenty-
five cents worth of prevention is equal to a hun-
dred dollars worth of cure.
A Fine Display of Toilet Articles
For Men and Women
Brushes, combs, mirrors, manicure set*, toilet
waters, perfumery, every article of accessory for
every member of the home.
Mavis* Drug Store
"Better Goods for Less Money"
Drive to the Produce House
WITH
Cream and Hides
We grind feed of all kinds and make first class meal.
BOWERS PRODUCE HOUSE
Why Bare Yonr Discs hrouod or Skaved
whei vm cu save tbe steel by rolling?
Send your Discs to
W. J. DANIEL'S MACHINE SHOP
Texhoma. Okla.
14 and 16 inch Discs, $3.50 per doz j
18 " 20 " 4.00 "
Plow Discs - 75c each j
Drill Discs - 25c " i
WILSON STUDIO
A. L. WILSON
Photographer
Texhoma, Oklahoma
The Tillies is only $1.50 per year.
We are headquarters for everything to eat and wear. We have all
otir goods bought right and are giving our trade the advantage of our good
buying. The above quotations are for spot cash buyers.
Lots of merchandise is now practically off the market, but we are still
prepared to care for our trade. CalKor Phone
Mallett Merc. Co.
Phone No. 2
get it
Jor
my wife
Dr.
A. S. Jack
DEHTlSt
Up Stairs in First National
Bank Building.
Texhoma,
Okla.
Dr. H. E. Thurston
'General, Acute end
Chronic Practice
Office up stairs in Maus B1<1*.
Texhoma, Okla.
Texas Side
no other Like it.
no other a8 cood.
I i iMthi "NEW HOME"
a l.lr al the i<ri> r \ < n nt"1. The liniinali"n o!
repair r p<-ii>e l.v mirwnur vrkmnmhip unil bc<t
.1 m !'T . ! H-.ll." I !• -l"';}- ■
u. i . .><i. 1 ii*,-t on 1 . * , UK NEW HOME
WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME.
Km wu Ihf \\( rid over for superior i* inf ^ualilien.
Not ftotd under any oihtr name.
THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE l0.t0RANGE,MAS8.
tea ! ■ I«
State of Ohio. City of Toledo.
Iak'm County, M.
Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he
la aenior partner of the Arm of F. J.
Cheney * Co.. doing liuelnei* in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforeaald.
and that taid Arm will pay the aum of
ONE HUNDRED DOI.I.ARS for eadi
and evetirvase of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the u c of HAI.L'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and aubscribed in
my practice, this Cth day of December
A. D. me. A. W GLEA60N.
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hull s Catarrh Medicine Is taken In-
ternally and acta through the Bloed on
the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. .1 CHEN FY & CO., Toledo O.
Sold by ail druggist*. 75c.
Hall's Family J'illa for constlpatloi
Rock Island
at
Chicago '
Arrive La Salle Station
in the heart of the city
and most convenient lo-
cation in Chicago^
For eastern territory
change at Englewood
Union Station (63rdi St.,.
Chicago) and avoid
transfer.
Convenient connections
for St. Paul-Minneapolis
at Kansas City or Des
Moines via Rock Mand
Short Line.
See agenti for tickets and
reservations.
Jj A. STEWART
Gea. Passenger Agent
Kansaa City, Mo.
numx
D. C. Limpert,
Ticket Agent
Phone No. 8. Texhoma. Okla.
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