Texhoma Argus. (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913 Page: 4 of 13
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THE ARGUS, TEXHOMA, OKLAHOMA
THE TEXHOMA ARGUS
JOE Jj. BUCKLEY, Editor
Published Every Thursday
One Year $1 00
Six Months 50
Three Months 25
Entered as second class mail mat-
ter January 25, 1908, at the post of-
fice at Texhoma, Oklahoma, under
the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
COUNTY DIRECTORY
District Judge R. H. Loofbourrow
County Judge R. L. Howsley
County Atty M. G. Wiley
Clerk Dist. Court Geo. M. Frittz
County Clerk W. H. Grimm
County Treasurer W. R. D. Smith
Reg. of Deeds J. C. Williamson
Sheriff C. A. Leeman
County Supt Nettie B. Lynch
County Surveyor Hugh E. James
County Coroner
County Weigher W. M. Goodnight
Com. 1st Dist Smith Haynes
Com. 2nd Dist J. L. Gilson
Com. 3rd Dist G. C. Kennedy
HE IS DONE
In that last travail of a weak arid
amatiated think aparatus to bring
forth a thought, there seems to have
been a miscarriage, as there were no
thoughcs, but a conglomeration of dis-
jointed rot aud noisesome nonsense
which disgusted all who attempted to
read it. And likewise, we would have
been done had it not been for one
statement, the only one worthy of
note, namely; tuwit: that he once
worked in our office and that we
would not pay him. The statement
that he worked in our office is true,
but he should have stated that he
worked the reform stunt in order to
ge^that job. As to the statement
that \ye would not pay, we put it up
to the puplic who, after all, are the
court of last resort, and will leave it
to a just public to make the decision
in this as well as the other things
considered.
We have help in the person of J .
C. McConnell and the ARGUS office
is now prepared to handle your print-
ing of all kinds. No job too large,
none too small. Sale bills, posters and
job work of all kinds will be prompt-
ly and neatly done.
The contestants for the ARGILS
should look over oursplenid premium
offers and take advantage of /them
by asking their friends to subscibe
now
(continued from first page.)
■ all, Emeline Hayworth, Fred Hob-
good, Herman Mitchell, Schelly
Penick, Lee Robertson, Cammie
Simmans, Roy Smith, Fred Barne.?,
Bedford Berry, Ruby Campbell,
Norene Daniel, Lois Flanagan, Al-
ma Gaines, Allie Lewey, Anny
Moore, Evaline McColly, Frank
Preston, Robert]] Spillman, Floyd
Yates.
Fred Hobgood, Honor Pupil in
Seventh Gaade: Bedford Berry in
Eighth Giade.
HIGH SCHOOL
FIRST YEAR—Dana Barnes,
Ralph Bennett, Anna Berry, Ruth
Hanson, Charles Stephens, Orlando
Sweet, Pleasant Tate.
Charles Stephens, Honor Pupil.
SECOND YEAR-Leila Berry,
Sam McAdams, Winnie McAdams,
Phyllis Williams, lva Winney.
Sam McAdams, Honor Pupil.
THIRD YEAR—Paye Brunton,
Evans Hobgood, 't Vernie Pieston,
Pearl Yates.
Pearl Yates, Honor Pupil
FOURTH YEAR-Orpah A.
Cayton, EurajHayworth, Alpha Mc
Adams.
Orpha Cayton, Honor Pupil.
CHRUCH DIRECTORY
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.;
Prof. J. L. Kinsey, Supt. Teachers'
meeting at 9:30 a. m. Preaching
te 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Ep-
worth League at 7:15 p. m. Choir
practice at 7:30 and prayer meet-
ing at 8 o'clock, Friday evening.
Woman's Missionary Society on sec-
ond and fourth Tuesdays at 3:00 p.
m. Monthly stewards' meeting on
first Monday night in each month.
The public is hereby cordially invited
fo worship with us.
REV. PAUL H. TALLEY,
Pastor.
Baptist Church
Preaching every Fifst and Third
Sundays. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday
at 3:30 p. m.
Sunday School every Sunday at 10
o'cock a. m. Prayer meeting ever
Wednesday night at 7:30.
You are invited to attend.
Rev. H. E Hogan, Pastor.
We Are Prepared
to do
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Wanted
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Price. 9 cts. paid for Green
Hides.
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Holiday Goods
We have a Fine Line of
Christmas Goods
Toys, Xmas Cards and Books of all
kinds for Xmas Presents and a fine
Stock of Xmas Decorations, Candles
and etc.
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
Cigars and Tobaccos of all kinds
A Full Stock of Drugs and Drug-
gist Sundries,
McPHETER DRUG CO.
Texhoma, - Oklahoma
Houses For Rent and for Sale or Trade
Deeded farms to sell
Also Deeded Farms arid Ranches for
Sale and to Trade—J. L. Buckley.
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Buckley, Joe L. Texhoma Argus. (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913, newspaper, December 18, 1913; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352235/m1/4/?q=%26quot%26C%20T%20Bolt%26quot: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.