The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 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
Notice
j Dated May 12, 1915
To the taxpayers and citizens of
Texhoma township and city, 1
will be in Texhoma, at T. R. Good-
man's office Friday and Saturday,
May 28 and 29, 1915, to take the
assessment and poll list of Texho-
ma township and city for the year
1915.
Please call and render same,
and oblige, F. C. Matthews,
Assessor.
Act of the Legislature passed
and approved April 5, 1915.
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.
Phone No. 86, or call at new office building at tanks.
We Are Here to Stay
GEO. VANDERHOOFVEN, Mgr.
Oklahoma Shoo! Notes j Money to Loan
I We have seven thousand ($7000)
Next Friday, May 28, our public | dollars that we want to loan out
school will close. We are complet- at ten P" cent- ^om 3
ling one of the most successful |7 yrs. time, on lands m Texas and
«nt«ro<i ai «y>nd eim m*ti m*tt«r t the; years we have had in school work. Cimarron Counties, Okla., and an-
ew offlce t Texhoma, oklahoma. I A Iar{,er number of our pui)ih have handle Texas lands. Will loan on
remained in school this year than improved or unimproved lands,
ever before and we want to thank j See or write us at once if you want
all parents for this encouragement. a loan. an(* V°u w|^ ^et your money
There is nothing that adds so much promptly. List with us any pro-
to the school work as punctuality l*'rty y°u have for sa,e or t[ade-
and regularity and no school can We have S0Iue buyers for cheap
The Texhoma Times
Published Every Friday by
Wm. E. Kreiger.
8UB8CRIPTIOS, *1.60 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
FRIDAY. MAY 28. IMS
We have plenty of money to
loan in Texas and Cimarron coun-
ties upon lands which are improved
and where the owners are making
continuous residence. Our terms
are very reasonable.
Allison &. Cosby. Texhoma.
DP. H. E, THURSTON
General, Acute and Chronic Practice
'Offlcc Over Mails' Drug Store
'Phone No- 39.
TEXHOMA OKLAHOMA
Highest market prices paid for
hides and furs at the Star Meat
Market.
STRAYED—From my place near
Eva, 1 team bay, three year old
mares. One has haulter on, both
branded on left jaw. If taken up
notify. 0. L. Sharp,
Eva, Okla.
Program
Fifth Sunday meeting to be held
with the baptist church at Guymon,
May 27-30, at 8.00 p. m.
8:00 Sermon: T. F. West.
FRIDAY MORNINC.
9:00 a. m.—Devotional. C. P.
Mann.
9:30. "Wfyo shall carry the Gospel
and why"? A. L. Castleberry.
10:30 "Ought Christians to pay
Tithes?" C. W. Claycomb.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 p. m.—Devotional.
2:30 p. m—"What is an ideal
pastor?" T. F. West.
3:30 p. m—"What is an ideal
beacon? T. O. James.
8:00 p. m —Sermon, R. L. Pearce.
saturday morning
8:00 a. m.—Board meeting.
9:30 a. m.—Devotional.
10:30 a. m.— "What is the field
and mission of a local church?"
John Barnes.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
2:00 p. m.— Devotional.
2:30 p. m —"Does this association
owe it to Jesus Christ to keep a
missionary on the field?" R. L.
Pearce.
3:30 p. m.—Woman's work.
8:00 p. m—Sermon.
sunday
Sunday School Rally.
11:00 a. m.— Seimon and offering.
Every church is requested to see
that an offering is sent to this meet-
ing to take care of our Missionary.
Be sure to make your arrangements
to remain over Sunday.
COMMITTEE.
do first class work with out it.
The class play given on last
Wednesday night was a success
from every standpoint. The pupils
who gave it made a splendid success
and they are to be congratulated
lands.
Arthur Nield Realty Co.
Texhoma, Okla
An abstract made by Faris &
Burch will tell you all about your
title; they have the only complete
records.—Adv.
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
— -- ■- j ai morcury will surley destroy tho seiiso of
as only one of them had ever taken ' sinoll nn.l compktoly <lrrnD*a tho whole fystcm
I v. <•„>, TV,,. ! When entering It through the mucous .urfuce-
part in a play before. The pro- ^ S(icl) Brtjcjfig 8i,oum never iw us,"i exeept on
ceeds of the play amounted to I inscriptions from reputable i>hj>hiau«, as the
, -II ' 'lmmigf they will ilo is ten foM to the good you
$34 30. This amount will not quite i cnn po#sil)ly rtorivo {rom them. Hair* catarrh
cover the expense of the senior 1 Cure, manufactured l>y f. j. Cheney & < 0
, „ „ . , II . i Toloilo. o . contains no mertury. iiml i> taken
class but we want to thank all who hllornnHyjBCliC|t(jipu(,tIyiU)ontlM. « al„i
helped US in our effort?. ' mucous aurfaco ol the system. In buying Hall's
The Class night exercises Will' ,ala"hCu'° basureyoutttU^nulne. .It is
be given on Thursday evening
I of this week. The members of the
When you want smoked meat or
salt meat, be sure to call on us
We have the best to be found and
it sells at moderate pi ices.
Star meat market.
I ,11 111 I II V 111 'J l jauiv ) un iimiu (viiuikv.- - - --
| token internally and marie in Tolodo. Ohio, by
senior class are Vernie Preston,
Faye Brunton, Pearl Yates and
Evans Hobgood. The orations
and class history will be given at
this time together with a number of
musical numbers that have been
prepared. An invitation is extend-
to all to attend these exercises.
The Texhoma orchestra wiil furnish
part of the music for the occasion.
On Friday night will be held our
annual commencement excercises.
This is a time when everybody
should feel interested. A splendid
program has been arranged. Rev.
Jewell Howard of Amarillo, Texas,
will deliver the commencement ad-
dress. His subject will be
J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
Hol'l by druggists. Price 75c, per bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
At The Baptist Church
SundaySchool every Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Preaching 3rd and tth Sundays of each month.
Prayer meeting Wednesday night of oath week.
i:.Y. P. I:. each Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Kvcry-
liody invited to attend all sarvices.
H.E. Hoifan, Pastor
Swat The Rooster
Bring all surplus roosters in next
week, your eggs will keep longer.
Texhoma Produce House.
Closing Out Sale
Will close out my stock of notions
Doing'at cost com'ng wee^ beginning
the Task Assigned You." Rev.
Howard delivered the class address
at Stratford last Friday night. We
are in receipt of a letter from Supt.
Moore of that place and he tells us
that the people of Texhoma will
have a real treat in hearing Rev.
Howard. Come and bring your
friends with you.
We nake a specialty of smoked
and salt meats. Call at our shop
and get the best in town.
Star meat market.
Saturday, May
these bargains.
29th. Don't miss
Miss Anna Perrin.
Careful attention given to legal
papers and satisfaction guaranteed.
John A. Gex & Co., Texas Side'
You Are
Going to Need
HEADERS and BINDERS
To harvest this big wheat crop
Qive us your orders in
We guarantee all prices.
time. Dbn't delay.
LEADERS IN LOW PRICES
THE E.C. LANGSTON HARDWARE CO.
Hardware—Furniture-Implements-Etc.
Land Bargains
I have NE. 1-4 11,2-10; NE. 1-4
and SE. 1-4 21, 3-11; SW. 1-4 32,
3-11; Lots 3-4, S. 1-2 NW. 1-4
3-12; SW. 1-4 1, 4-13, all in Texas
county, Okla., which I will sell at
bargain prices. There are morgages
of from $400 to $500 on each of
these tracts which will be carried
from 3 to 5 years at 7 percent
They will not last at price.
Write, J. A. Shoup,
Texhoma, Okla.
Get your bulk lard and compound
at the Star meat market. The best
for less money.
Why Have Your Discs Ground or Shaved
when you can save the steel by rolling?
One of our customers in Texhama
is unable to finish paying for a line
( Kimball 88 note player piano, pur-
chased this spring, and in order to
avoid the expanse of reshipping
same out or set/iing a salesman
down there, we will sacrifice same
for cash or sell it at a very close
figure to a responsible "party on
easy monthly or quarterly pay-
ments. Write us and we will to-
ward particulars, stating where the
instrument can be seen.
W. W. Kimball Co.,
Topeka, Kans.
We don't sell all the land that is
listed with us, but we do sell some
of it; and we pull off a good many
trades. Try us.
John A. Gex & Co., Texas Side.
I have twelve thoroughbred Duroc
shoats. just weaned, for sale at
my farm, twelve miles northwest
of Texhoma.
Mrs. Anna Shull.
Insure your crops against hail
with me. I will treat you fairly,
and loss if their be any will be ad-
justed promptly.
T. R. Goodman.
Try a can of Cyclone Cleanser
the perfect dry cleanser. For sale
by the Ladies of the Methodist
church. Stored ot Times office,
Send your Discs to
W. J. DANIEL'S MACHINE SHO
Texhoma. Okla.
14 and Id inch Discs, $3.50 per doz
18 " 20 " " 1.00 " "
Plow Discs - 75c each
Drill Discs - 25c each
Dr. A. S. Jack
DENTIST
Up Stairs in First National
Bank Building.
Texhoma, Okla.
H. E. Thurston, M. D.
EYES TESTED
GLASSES FITTED
Over M u«' Drug Store
Phone So. 39, Texhoma, Okl«,
r
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. O. McAdams, Prop.
ir
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 Rinds. 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'l. Bank Bldg.
John Barnes, Office Mgr.
Texhoma, Oklahoma
Always at Your Service
Wilson Studio
A. L. Wilson Texhoma, Okla.
The Pioneer Photographer of Texas County
TEXAS GARAGE
Carries a more complete line of auto supplies than
any other concern in this part of the country, and is
enlarging every day.
Try us and see if our prices are right.
We have almost a complete line of Ford acces-
sories.
Magneto Repairing a Specialty
H. P. BRADFORD, Proprietor
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