The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1916 Page: 4 of 10
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THE TIMES, TEXHOMA, OKLAHOMA.
The Texhoma Times
Pubiiehed Every Friday by
Wm. E. Kreiger.
Entered m second cl#«« mail matter n the
pout offloe «,t Texhoma. Okiaboma.
SUBSCRIPTION, 11.50 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
FRIDAY. APRIL 28, 1916
Villa is alive again.
Do you want to see the most rad-
iant smile on this whole earth?
Just pay us that subscription price
and look in our face.
| We are dinged glad, that we don't
j have to pay that European war
debt. It might cause us some sll-
! ght financial embarrassment.
ffelitieal hinnwneement 'Columns
Do it yourself and it will be done.
A man's a man only when he is
fi man.
Is this your home town? Treat
it as such.
If unable to determine the exact
cost of the war each day, just come
to the office and we'll tell you migh-
ty quick how much you owe us.
The Texhoma Ball team will
probably play the Punkin Flat
team on the Texhoma grounds Sat-
urday afternoon.
When work is a pleasure we all
Jfeel rich.
Why load your shoulders down
with greater burdens, brother? A
firoile weighs less than a grouch.
The new election and usury laws
will be found in this issue of The
limes. Read up and determine
what you are required to do.
The divorce court is a very nec-
essary adjunct to modern high so-
ciety, and it is worked to the limit
Attorney W. G. Hughes of Guy-
mon was in Texhoma yesterday.
He had been attending to legal mat-
ters at Stratford and stopped here
for a while, on his return home.
POLITICAL ADVERTISING RATES:
State and district, $7.50. County, $5.00. Commissioners, township and
city announcements, $2.50. All such fees must be paid in advance.
Subject to primary elections August 1st, 1916.
Democrats
County Commissioner, 3rd Dist.
Alba L. Wfnney.
Sheriff of Texas County,
Geo. A. Hamilton.
C. A. Leeman.
Republicans
For County Tax Assessor,
F. C. Mathews.
Cantaloupe Seed
Treasurer of Texas County.
W. F. Lofgren.
Rust resistant Rocky Ford, grown
from Burrell stock, rich flavor, small
seed cavity, abundant yielder. Seed
Representative Texas-Cimarron Co., fromwlected melon8 ,b 50c U2
M. W. Pugh. 30c parcel post paid. Write W. A
Hager, Texhoma, Okla.
For Sale
One 2 room house, 16x32 and six
corner lots. For furthur particu-
lars, see John Barnes. l!-4t-np.
No sir we don't want any war.
It interferes with our digestion and
is detrimental to baseball interests.
People continue to bring in "free"
; items for the paper which are com-
posed of some printing that was
A gray coat was lost in town or done away from home. We do not
on the road leading to my home
northwest of town on last Saturday.
Will pay reward to linder lor return
of same. W. O. Cottle.
Opportunity is insistently knock-
ing, but you will have to open the
door yourself,
Statistic* show that one man in'
every 203 is six feet tall. Does this
town measure up to the standard. j
most everybody is a privilege char
A good rain fell in portions of acter, but that fact does not entitle
this couotry Monday night. Texho- them to get right and wrong en-
ma received some moisture, but j tangled in:o suoh horrible messes,
nothing like the amount that fellj
out in the Punkin Flat community! A school fair was held at Glen
pn'l also in other sections. Rose district 85, April 21st. At
Notice By Publication
State of Oklahoma,
Texas County.
To Esther A. Kirk as owner of the
North Halt of the Southwest Quart-
er of Section Thirty-one in Town-
ship Six North of Range Fourteen
EC.M. in Texas County, Oklahoma,
like that way of doing things-i-send- You are hereby notified that the
ing the money away from home, | above described tract of land was,
and then expect the home paper to | on the 6th day of November 1911,
do a lot of contributing. Of course, i after complete and legal notice had
been given as provided by law, sold
by the county treasurer of Texas
/ *
•Sr.lov)'.*
County for the taxes legally levied
thereon for the year 1909 which
said taxes were not paid and the
said tract of land was bid in by W.
R. D. Smith, Treasurer of Texas
Next time you meet a fellow with
D prize dog, say nothing and listen. 1
He'll do more howling than the dog.
I
What do you think of the present
administration's election laws?
Some of the people who are entitled j
to a vote are going to be disqualified '
if precaution is not used Don't
you believe it is merely a political:
scheme to crowd many of the le-j
gitimate voters out of their rights. (
: this foir eight neighboring spoils j County, Oklahoma, for said county.
Rev. Neal and Frank Willard, were represented. Miss Pearl! he being the highest and best bidder
went to Guymon Wednesday even- jKern's school, district 138, received | fqr the sum of $20 24, the accum-
ing in the new Ford. They also: first place, having 21 points more julated tax and penalties and where-
wenttothe Punkin Flat community: than any school. Her school will as the said rights of Texas County,
that afternoon and in crossing the j receive a loving cup. Oklahoma, therein has been assigned
river one of the front wheels got i to E. M. Stith and his rights therein
quite a bit of mud on it. They For Sale—On April 29th we will! assigned tome, now therefore unless
wore out three handkerchiefs and a sell, at the Sanford Hotel a lot of! redemption is made by you or your
pair of cotton gloves in cleaning it hotel furnishings; bed steads, springs, authorized agent or attorney on or
up before they could proceed on 1 mattresses, dressers, wash stands j before the 14th day of June 1916,1
the journey. rugs, dining tables and chairs, and | the said Mahala J. Stinecipher as
- many other articles too numerous j the legal holder and owner of the
Tie Times $150 per year. to mention. (certificates of purchase issued!
' | against said tract of land, will de-
mand ot the County Treasurer of!
QUANTITY
.. Buyers ..
WE BUY MOST EVERYTHING
Hides, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Mexican Beans and so
on. Will pay you market prices for them all.
WE SELL MOST ANYTHING
Staple Groceries, Fancy Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Dry
goods, Clothing. Notions and soon.
We Want Your Next Shoe Bill
Hamilton Brown Shoes are the best. They gire good service
and are priced no higher than other lines.
Come To Our Auction
Saturday evening, April 29th at 2:30 p. m., and get
your part of these bargains.
Mallett Merc. Co.
Phone No. 2
Texas Side
Texas County, Oklahoma, that deed |
issue to her as provided by law.
Mahala J. Stinecipher. |
Notice of Sale of Real Estate
In the matter of ili« guaiilini.'l.i|>
and Foster Brnbaker, minor*
Notice is lierebjr given in pur-uanc.' of an 'or-
der of the county court ol the county of Texas,
state of Oklahoma, made on the 10th day of
April, 1910, the undersigned guardian of the es-
tate of Bessie and Foster Brubal> r, minors, will
sell at private sale to the highest bidder nub.iect
to confirmation by said court, on Monday, the
l>t day of May. A, D., 1916, at 10 o'clock a. in.,
at the law office of WallaceO. Hughes in i.uy.
won, Oklahoma all the right, tit'.> and interest
of said Bessie and Ko-ter Brubakor. minors in
and to the fallowing ilescribed roaleMutc situat-
ed in Texas county, state of Oklahoma : tmvit:
An undivided one fourth interest in ami to the
SE % ot fee 0 in Twp. 1 north of range K.t'.M.
in Texas county, Okla., subject to ti mortgage of
IMO.OO. Said real estate will be sold on the
following forms and conditions; tow it: Cash.
Bidi for the purchase thereot nmst be in writ-
ing and must be filed in tin County Court or de-
livered to the undersigned at his office in Hoy-
naon. Oklahoma,
Dated the 10th day of April, 1916,
SAMUEL Kf'KER
New Telephone Numbers
142 Albright, Ed Store.
U4 Baker Roy Residence.
153 Briggs & Briggs Store.
154 Branstetter, T. F. Residence.
151 Coate, H. L Residence.
135 Exclusive Grocery Store.
140 Graham, Mrs. W. P. Res.
B0 Howard. B. 0. Res.
144 Hunt & Daily tailor shop.
29 Lancaster, J. W. Res.
145 Long, G. F. Res.
74 McFarlaud-Smith Grain Co.
143 Mason-Benson Co.
141 Penick Garage.
116 Texhoma Cafe.
G(> Texhoma Argus.
83 Wi-mey, W L. Res.
152 Warner, C. C. Res.
45 White, C. L Res.
139 Yates, J. H. Res
These . are new uumbers and
changes on the telephone switch
board, and the subscribers will
please paste or write them in their
telephone directory.
Bradford Telephone Co.
'"pHIS star on the heel of a shoe means
that it is an honest leather shoe,
just as " 18 K" means honest gold in
a ring.
Roberts, Johnson & Rand have built
up the world's largest shoe business by
giving the wearer better shoes for his
money. No substitutes for leather ever
used.
They make more shoes than any other
manufacturer. The more they^ make
the less they cost to make. This saving
goes into extra quality.
There are lots of good shoes, but—
"Star Brand Shoes
y*v, ^ Are Better"
Get your money's worth. We sell the
Genuine "Star Brand" Shoes, with the maker's
name on the sole and their star on the heel.
Made in all styles, grades, and sizes—all
prices—for every member of the family.
Don't just go into any store and ask for then\
but come to us.
Thomason Brothers
The Quality Store.
Texhoma, Okla.
Why Wear Rags?
or a suit of clothes that is poorly
made and decidedly out of style?
A little money will go a long
ways at our shop in clothing
you, so you will look more like
•THE MAN"
Let
Tailor
dry.
us call for your
work and laun-
HUNT & DAILY Phone
144
Each Ticket At The Gem Theatre
'Jets a chance on
A $300.00 Piano
To be given away in the near future
Save Your Tickets
Publisher's* Statement
-lateaimt of the owner.'hiii, niaaunanieni
, ii,dilution, Mr . reunited bj tlit net of Atriut
till 1911 ol The Taxhania Times, published
weekly at Toxlioimt, Okla.. for April 1st. l!Tn!.
Slate of Oklahoma county of Texftl—m :
lit fore me. a notnJ y public, In uuil for tli«
sittle and county aforesaid, per..tonally appeared
\Y, K. Kr iicer. u bo tun in* been duly swum ac-
cording to Inn .deposes 'tnil s lie I. i hit editor,
publisher and owner of the Texhoma l lines. and
i lint ibc following is, to the best of bis know-
ledge mid bvliei. a true statement o( the owner-
ship. management fctc • of theainicsald publica-
tion for tho date fbown in ihe nbu> caption,
required by the net of August 21, WI2. einlmdled
in section 44:i. Postal i.aws and Regulation*.
That the know n holder of mottgagis 1* the
► irst National Bank of Texhoma, $100.00.
Signed. W. K. KRKUiKR
Bwora to and -ubsorlbcil tmfore me this 10th
das of April iOlii.
,|OM* K. ALLISON.
Notary Public
I Buy a winner. THE FORD, you
i win in first cost, you win in upkeep,
. you win in indurance and you al-
I ways reach the home plate, with
i a FORD. For sale, hy Mason-Ben-
f! son Co.
Rev. Neal and Frank Willard fill-
ed an appointment at Punkin Flat
school house last Friday night.
They were accompanied by the
writer and wife and Bob Thomas.
Rev Neal will preach ihere the
first and third Friday nights of each
month and will also devote the
filth Sundays to that place, There
will be preaching at the school
house next Sunday at the regular
preaching hours, both morning and
evening, and in the afternoon a
number of the church members
will be immersed.
For Sale—Carriage and single
harness, good as new. 1 horse. | appreciate the business you
good single driver and good family | 'iave >^ven Farmers State Bank,
horse. Will sell them altogether or j Advertisemeit.
seperate. j —-
W. J. Daniel. Texhoma. The Times for the uews.
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