The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 8, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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TOE TIMES, TEXHOMA. OKLAHOMA.
Whe re*homa Times POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ordinandi No. 4
ned Erery Fri i
m E K tBIOKR
XIPTLON, J: VJ A TSA.R
IN ADVANCE
FRIDAY. MAY 8 1914
Mr Rtsenwald. president
Sears-Roebuck Co. in swore
meat says that his income
38$,000 a year, or about $
day. Do you contribute?
the
tate-
$1.-
A newspaper man must be <
fiiJ. Last week we printed the I
commandment 'Thou Shalt not
Steal," as a filler and three different 1
tana have condemned us for in
dol^inj* in personalities.—Cushing
Jwde{ etidenL
REPUBLICAN
For Sheriff
0. L. Clark.
County Superintendent
M. L Wardell.
Commissioner 3rd Diet
L E Elliott.
DEMOCRATIC
For Sheriff
Chas. A. Leeman.
Commissioner 3rd Dist
Grover C. Kennedy.
Thos. W. Clayton.
lined 1
i Teih
Rev Grider delivered another
! iiood sermon to the people at Baker
Sunday night.
William Husk has been improv-
; ing his farm by building a small
barn.
The early gardens are looking as
fine as if they were in the river
I bottoms back east, ob; if people
would only have a little faith and
use a little elbo grease we would u",re,'t"r •;!l" °a* Do,! r '■ j
: >r male do* a ad Two Dollar, '? • for
DOt 90 rDclIiy 93168. When ODC (Jets *iMcruiilo 1oc or bitch ownd. kept or lutr
up and goes it gives some one else bT *u<* per*>" or person" M 4 > <> !
I the going fever and they stop bav
iQg sal s and deserting the Country
of Te*!i
ail pay to the 10*11 clerk or town marahal
thin ton day afrer tho flr t pul«li *tiou
•r,«if and annual j on the II •: day ol Mar!
Hail
Baker It2m<
Todav there is Europe 160 cities
having more than 1,000,000, of
which fifty-five have more than
25Q.OOO. There are twenty-five
cities with more than 500,000 peo-
ple ;u*J seven with more than
l.WOjOOO These are London, 4.- i
7RMJ00; Paris, 2,700,000; Berlin,!
Z2MM Vienna, 2,000,000, St.:
Petersburg, 1,430,000 Moscow, 1
:150,D0I), sad Constantinople. 11,000,-
im
Stock to Pasture
^ am alwut 25 head of stock
pes® I.* Have good pasture
cn^ ;nile of Texhoma Plenty
main and grass
Call and see or write,
Arthur Nield.
Texhoma, Okla.
The farmers are all smiles over
the big rain of last week, although
some of them have to plant their
crops over.
Ollie Morrow was bit by a rattle
snake Saturday while plowing on
the banks of Tepee creek north of
hia home, but is getting along fine
at this writing.
Dr. Sharple8s of Eva died Friday
and was taken to Texhoma Sunday
for burial.
Say Midwell young folks, next
time you get stuck in the mud
hollow and we will all come and
help you out. but come again pro-
bably it will never be so mudyj
again
J. O Ford and wife were visiting
at Dr Beaman's Monday.
See me before insuring your
I crops if you have crops in Sherman
' or Hutch'" 3on counties. I can give
you proi ;tion at a let live price
The rate ia our company is only
$73 cash or $8.00 on time for
each $100.00 insurance taken.
John A. Gex.
Plenty of ice at all times at Star
Meat Market.
OVE.1 63 VEA V
EXPERIENCE
Tiwac Nlnins
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Co* *RianT3 Ac.
i-ev:.n u probably nuotitabla Communion
•ent fre«. O
Patent* taken
p.vidinotice, without
iwencr tor securing patent*,
tliroueh Ituna A Co. rectfn
hout charge, la ttio
>ci4iUific American
\ huiJjomelf ilhisitrateil weekly. r.areeu clr
rail,m tit any mienUUc Journal. Term*, a
niouLIm, L Sola by all newsdealer*
VfUN<N 4 Go ssio^v^iyYq^
• II: uich otflr.j ;r ::i„ WaahiDgt-m. D. ti
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public auction at my farm 13 miles north-
west or Texhoma, on the farm formerly owned by J. H.
Michaels, on
MONDAY, MAY llth, 1914
The following property, to-wit:
which shall be paid by ^1(1 Marshal o«
i Uie town treasurer whereupon the town
ork shall iisoo tosuab person or persons pay
■itlaid tax. license which ahall contain a Je- •
-:ptiOu ,1 the log or bitch io kept by u< ii
>:r.*>n thereby licensed. such license to be
sued by the. town treasurer and attested by
'.he clark who shall attach thereunto tiio official
■a! of the town of Texhoma aud such license
1 ail be valid for One Year after ita hjuaneo
Section I It (ha !>e thu duly of tbe town
uarehal within three day* after the first pnb-
ation of this ordinance and on the fir t day
ol May annually thereafter, to notify all per
kiH.-ping or harboring any 'log or bitch 11]
ithin |aid town, by written or printed ■otice.
ated :n at leaat five public places in aid
' ■ #. That ail don and bitche- within said
wn mu t be registered with Hie town cl;rk
i-id the tai thereon paid to Hie town clork or
narthal with!., ten Oay.t from date of such
<Wce aud thereon the towa clerk thai! rogist-
in a t^oolt to bo kept for that purpose a d ia
ution of every dog or l.itcb regijtcre l under
•ii;. ordinance and detivered to the person
paying for ,aiJ Hcen.=o a metal plate to be pro
iJed by the town for auch purpoae together
| with a certificate of nsgutration signed by tho
! .own clerk and shall propato a licenae contain
j lug tbe date of registration and such matter aa
I : ay be preseribcl by the hoard ol truateoa.
■ inch shall bo signed by tUo town troaaoier
' md attested by the clcrk anil delivired to the
:• mon paying auch license
-Section .! i pon rccei> Ing tho lioenio and
metal plate aa above duacriiied. auch person
"I taii.so to l>e engraved upon ■.och plat" tho
, ii mlier ol th? Ilcenaeaud Uie date of sann* and
hall securely ottach same to tho no^k ef <uch
| l >e or bitch, tbe manhalshall causo the dea-
' .ction of all dogs hitrhoa netcomplying with
j the proi laioaa hereof and all porson-t roaisttug
i * enforcement of the provisions of this or-j
imance 'hall l .j deeme4 goilty ola niisdo'ii-'ai^
i <r tml upon conviction thereof .hal! I.) filial
■I i sum if not 1 ■-, than one dollar nor more
I than Ten Dollars and costs ol prosecution.
| Provided, it shall bo the duty ol the marshal
I," iupound ill llog!. for a period of four .lays
I riitaftci. on ir.ount.if an eiuorguacy, Hbftli i
j «come olfoctivo /rom and after it* flist pobli-
TEXHOMA MILL & ELEVATOR
Buyers of
All Kinds of Grain and Seeds
The Home of
"Nigger Head" Coal
The Fair Store
A. Ruffin, Proprietor
If you want a
BARGAIN
In the latest spring and summer dress goods and
ready to wear dresses, come and see us. We have
good goods for a little money in every department.
THE FAIR STORE
1st door west of Star restaurant.
| 6""';
Notice to Creditors
TIME IS MONEY-
_ Delays are dangerous
To Our Rural Customers
When ever you are in need of repairs of any
kind or in fact anything in our line, 'phone us or
write us. All orders promptly filled same day re-
ceived and sent direct to you by Parcel Post
i ha/inffc
82 HEAD STOCK 82
l p;i'\ ol dark bay mares, about 16
hands high, 6 yrs. old, wt. 1,300 each.
1 br. wn mare, coming 4 yrs. old, wt.
1,300, nbout 16 hands high.
1 black rnare, 6 yrs. old, wt. about 1,250.
Two of these mares heavy in foal.
1 «oming two-year old horse mule, about
15 1*2 hands high.
1 sorrel mule, coming three yrs. old, 15
hands high.
2 mule colts, will be yearlings in June.
1 bay horse colt.
I iron eray, 2 yr. old filly, about 15
hands high. All extra good.
I dark red Durham cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh
now, with calf by side.
1 iar^ ' white and red spotted cow, 5 yrs.
okl. giving about 4 gallons of milk now.
1 <l«rk brown cow, about 6 yrs. old, giv-
ir t* milk now.
1 exira large 2 yr. old heifer, her mother
h;i<1 been giving milk for five years
straight. Will be fresh soon.
10 extra good, dark red cows, which give
fr -m two to three gallons of milk now,
some fresh now and others will be
fresh soon.
20 head heifer yearlings.
5 si cor yearlings.
12 ealvef.
35 C" vfl in a'!.
Will be more calves by time of sale.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
2 two-row planters; 2 riding lister; 1
two-section harrow; 2 sulkey plow; 2
plow cultivators; 1 walking drill or plant-
er; 2 turning plows, 12 and 14 inch; 1
georgia stock. 1 Beatrice, 700 lb. capacity
cream separator, good as new; 3 good
cream cans. A lot of implements too
numerous to mention. 1 3i inch Ludincr
House wagon. Some house hold furni-
ture. A lot of small farm tools useful
on the farm; 1 two-row go-devil; 1 wind-
mill and tower, good as new; 2 houses
and 2 sheds will be sold at private sale.
On day of 3ale I would like to lease or
rent my entire farm. Have control of
1,300 acres, 210 acres in cultivation and
the rest in grass. A lot of the ground in
cultivation is now planted t > crop.
6 head of hogs, good young sows, wt.
about 150 pounds each.
About 75 head of Black Menocory chick-
ens. 1 turkey gobbler and three turkey
hens.
If it is unreasonably bad weather on
this date, the sale will be held on the
following day.
Lunch on Grounds
Served by Harwell
k-rr> I aro r>,uirr.t «, piv.sor! Ihe
juii" nth tlic necMsary vochors, to tlie uinter,
signi'l Administrator, at Texhoma, Oklahoma
*lthin lour moothi 01 Uie dntft hereof, or Uie
will lie lore 8r barrel
Dated Mai Hi i*. 1911
Jane* O. Lyecli
A<lmiiii,in*!or
Local Oruggiat Says:
"Take Only One Dose"
We e\iiit 10 t"ll thr-He in Texhoma iufferiujf
from toniitihor Ikm-v! troub'8 that wa arc
atcenu for Uie simple mixture ol buckthorn
l«rk glfc-rine, etc . known as Adler i ka the
remedy which liecame fainou. by curing ai>-
pendicitH. This m the most thorough low:''
cleanser known and Just One Dose ro!loves
sour stomach, gas on the stomach and con
stipatton almost IMMEDIATELY You will lie
surprlsod at the QUICK action ol Adlor : ka It
is astonish ine.—F. E Hans, drusglM
Headquarters for all kinds of re-
pairs, farm implements, well supplies
and furniture.
FOR
Beware of Ointmeatg for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury,
a* mercury will turley destroy Uie s*n.se of
siniltlaiul completely dernage the whole system
'hea ontering it through Uie mucous irlace
iieli articles should never be used except ou
inscriptions (rom reputable physicians, as the
damage they will doi. t.' fold ti the good you
!• !) pootihly derive from them Halls Catarrh
Cure, manufactured I.j F J. Cheney * Co
Toledo, (> , contains !io non ury. and is taken
internally acting directly upon Un- blood and
mucous surface of the system In Iniyiug Ball s
t starrh Cure lienurn youget the gonuine. It is
taken internally and made in to'.edo. Ohio, by
K J Cheney A Co- Testimon.als fre<>
Sold by Irnggislt. Price 75c. per bntllu
Tike Ball's Family Pills for eonstliMtion
J. O. ADDISON
SEE
2NDS GOODS IN CONNECTION
AU kinds of Furniture Repairing and Upholstering
done in first class shape.
THE CITY BAKERY
Fresh Pies, Cakes and Bread at all times
We handle Fresh Fruits, Candy and Tobacco.
A. S. HARWELL, Proprietor.
Let us have that next order of job
printing We will do it right and
our prices are the most reasonable
I have land and properties in
missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Eastern
Texas, old Oklahpma, and other
parts to trade for land here Drop
in and let's see if w can't fix you
up with a deal.
John A. Gex,
Office on Texas Side
Texhoma Oklahoma
SALE TO BEGIN AT 10:00, COME EARLY
TICEMiiO* A*1 *umil 00 and under, cash; all sums over $10.00, a credit of 9
irTVIN months will be given, purchaser give bankable rote bearing 10
I L I i«U# per cent interest from date. 5 ptr c -rit discount for csh on sums
over $10.00. No property to be removed until settled for.
S. 1*. KERN, Auct. T. R. GOODM AN, Clerk.
At Th; Baptist Charth
tonth at 11 a in
. ery Sunday "l
r meeting eve-
ilssionarjr an.l
tday each ir.gr
ordially Invite
i t Srd Sunday! each
' " > p in, £uod y Schon
i !'t 7-SOp.iu I "ray
I rs-Uy 7:30 v. m. Ladle*
meet* the 1st Pat-
s' i p m Rverybody is
■ i len.r thtwe «er*Ke .
Rev H F Bogan I'aatOr
H. A. Chesser
Dray and Transfer
All business entrusted to me will
be promptly and properly attended to
Phone No. 92 TEXHOMA, OKLAHOMA
Mcthodts; Ciiorcb
Ii. D. ELKINS. Owner.
Preaohlng !.
mug, enclt no
School promi'l
I ""gut tteri to
p. m. eaeli Uuti
welling at' :S
i. -r i.torlnng and eve-
d ' irUi rtunday Sunday
" ' < k each >undat
i i-.iuiplly at " 00 o'clock
l>ratlee each Friday
> >r« in u«l to attend the«c
I'reachlag hy the na-'Utr morning md evo-
. nlng each Arw - nd thii I Sunday at t.oodaall.
tter iregory. Paiiti r
New Meat Market
•uf Kasara sss
fiin L ^ fl ^ued meats' home ^ndered
lard and everything which is usually carried in a first
class meat shop. rsi
We solicit your patronage.
Beard & Brokaw, Props.
Gasoline 15c per
quantity, at Elk ins
Sla^Meai'Markel"'3^ ilx-rooui ho„„. ,„r „„
I at Market Te*a9 side, apply to John A. Gex
Wloti. an, I^«U .l 8.00k Food., Elk.l 0MWn,te-MI ttUnolBc.
j ins urug «ort 15 cU ppr huodle.
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