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The Texhoma Times.
Published Every Friday by
The Times Publishing Company
J. S. FISCHER, EDITOA.
Entered as second class mail
November 7,1904, at the postoffi; <
at Texhoma, Okla., under the Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879,"
SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 A YEAR
IN ADVANCE.
Republican Ticket,
For President.
WII.LIAM H. TAFT.
For Vice President.
JAMES S. SHERMAN.
For U. S. Senator.
DENNIS T. FLYNN.
For Congress.
DICK T. MORGAN.
For Representative.
J. S. FISCHER.
State Central Committeeman.
R. H. yUINN.
Congressional Committeeman.
J. S. HARRIS
perfeoa of Theodore Roosevelt, pres -! (First published Aug 13 1908.)
M . 0 -ru Notice for Publication.
dent of the Umieu Stairs. there. Department of the Interior, 1'. S.
are honest tnen who do not admire ' Land Office at Woodward, Oklahoma,
this or that phase of the personality j Notice Jg hereby Wit
of President Roosevt It. They talk 1 nam Quarton, ot Texhoma, Okla-
of the "oiif stick" his haste to do j homa, who, on January HI, 1903,
battle, H. d assert that his methods
So, t852.
Report of the Condition of
ThcFlnt Nallonul Bank ut Texhoma. In the |
Suite of < Ikliiliomu, ut the close of Inisiiieis.
September '.M, litm<
KBSOl'UCKS.
his
What did Elmer Fulton accom-
plish in Washington? He securad
an appropriation for a Federal
Building in Oklahoma Oity, then he
quit.
Elmer Fulton has called the presi-
dent a liar in defense of Haskell.
Surrounded by members of a Re-
publican Administration, what
could he accomplish in Washington '
Congressman Fulton stands
hitched to Haskell's administration
of misrepresentation, misrule, hign
taxes and Standard Oil manipula-
tion. If you don't believe that Ful-
ton endorses Haskell's policy, jtiBt
put the question to him at sdtae
democratic meeting and hear what
he h s to say.
Governor Haskell and Congress-
man Fulton held a love feast la
Oklahoma City last Friday night
and decided to hold a big political
meeting in Oklahoma City. „We aro
going to burn the republicans of the
Second District with a few choce
epithets "Is the declaration ofOkla-
homa's Czar and Fulton his chief
Henchman "
Mr. Morgan is a man (if hijjh hon
or and integrity. His intlu >roe is
always on the right side. He has
the courage of his convictions am)
never conceals them from the pub lie I Haskell, but they knew
ar - spectacular. Wtiatev
piethuds and however a gressivel
his personality, and tnakim/ all due
allowance for his mistake, the fact
may not be obscured that Inevitably
his so-called big stick descends up
on tie heads of those whose conduct
has frown menacing to «ood citizen-
ship and good public service.
Theodore Roosevelt's service of
this country doeB not rest merely
on his official acts. The potent influ-
ence of bis ideals has stimulated
public conscience to a degree that
may not be measured by the metes
and bound# of office holding. Cleau-
mir.ded, friend, counsellor and sup-
porter of President Roosevelt in
doing these things that have
strengthened every community in
the nation, William H. Taft is ask-
ir g the suffrage of the people for a
continuance of this upbuilding aud
safe guarding of national character
Moral Tone Still High.
Knowing that in the cleanliness
of public service lies tae safety of
this oountry and its institutions.
Men are disheartened at times in
listening to the jaundiced opinions
of pessimists, that have grown so
tolerant of dishonest men in public
office, and that the moral tone of the
people has grown so decadent that
it is no longer worth the effort for
the public servants to be honest
and upright. The pessimist would
have one believe that the times and
people aro growing worse, and that
the standard of honor followed by
the forefathers has become a myth.
The heart of every oiti/.sn of this
country, wnether he be republican
or democrat, should be tilled with
courage at the haopenlngs of the
last two weeks iu this nation. That
the conscience of American people
is vibrant and vigorous in respond-
ing to an appeal for the chastise
ment and retmval from positions ir
trust of men found guilty of wrong-
doing is so apparent that the pessi-
mist stands discredited.
The downfall of Joseph Benson
Foraker m vy have caused chagrin
to the republican party, but he
waspromptly repudiated oy bis party
aud by the people of this country.
Mr. Uryan and the democratic na
tional committee were not so prompt
in dealing with thfc case of Governor
that thev
made homestead entry, No. 1 I r><> <>.
for S. E. V4. Sec. 27, Twp. 1 North,
Range 12, IB. C. &!., lias filed notice
of Intention to make Final five-year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before J. S. Fischer,
r. S. commissioner for the w
district of Oklahoma, at Texhoma.
Oklahoma, on the 9th day of Oc-
tober, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: J.
P. Robertson, J. A. Robertson, S. O.
(iranbery, and Alba Wlnney, all of
Texhoma, Oklahoma.
(JEO. D. ORNER, Register.
I.o.ins and l>i>d 4 it - $r>l> 950 .'10
(ivertlr.ifls. bertirpil uml unsecured 06
U. M. lioncsto sii-un' circulation
I'remiiiniH on I S Honda
Honda. aecurttlen. ctc.
Banking hous>, furniture ai) dflxtures
Du.- from National Banks (not reserve
OHenui
Pje from 8tate Banks and Banker.
I>ue from approved reserve a«ontg
I, |'ii t'tieck* .nid other cu h item.
Notes of other National banks
Fractional puper currency, nickels
and cents
l.awiul Money Iteserve In Hank, viz:
Hpecle 7iM 46
I x'gal-tender notes 1,500 Oil
Redemption fund with r. K. Treasurer
15 per oent of clrculanlon i
It 2 '0.00
34.1 75 |
L8! 00
>,144 SO
0.071 ti">
o (io
7 Ofl
Total
2 209 45
81'i ,"i0
04,500 04
1.1 ABILITIES.
(First published Aug. 13, 190s. >
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. 1'. S i National n'ank notes outstanding
Land Office at Woodward. Oklahoma i to state Hanks and Bankers
Capital stock paid in
Undivided protite, less expense and
tuxes paid
a o mnu ! Dividendsunp Id 1* iu
August ,S, l.llis. Indnij,, I deposits snliject to cheek .">1,240 24
25,000 00
4,tS38 7H
it,250 00
2.90.1 15
14 40
(First published Aug. 13, 1908.)
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Woodward. Oklahoma.
July 31, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Peter
P. Krehbiel, of Texhoma. Oklahoma,
who, on March 5, 1907, made home-
stead entry. No. 35738, for N. W.
Sec. 15, Twp. 2 North, Range 11 E.
C. M„ has filed notice of intention
to make Fnal commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before J. S. Fischer, U. S.
commissioner for the western dist-
rict of Oklahoma, at Texhoma, Okla-
homa, on the 10th day of Ovtober.
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: P.
I. Tate, C. E. Shull, David A. Reus-
ser, and D. M. Hobbs, all of Tex-
bpu)-'. Oklahoma.
GEO. D. ORNER, Register.
liter's Cheeks oiMstumliutr
Total
Notice is hereby given that Wil- TlmeCertiUcateeof Deposit
liant D. Lanier, of James, Oklahoma
who, on March 22, 1905, made home-
stead entry No. 2504C. for S. E. 14
Sec. 9. Twp. 2 N., Range 11 E. C. M..
has filed notice of intention to
make Final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land
above described, before J. H.
Langston, a U. S. commissioner
for the western district of Oklahoma.
at Guymon, Oklahoma, on the 17th
day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: J.
V. Thornton, B. T. Sutton, and D. L.
Todd, all of James, Oklahoma, and
W. A. Parker, of Rice, Oklahoma.
GEO. IX ORNER. Register.
2,805 00
1.4S.I 07
94,500 04
State of Oklahoma, count)'of Texas, ss:
1. l).i;otham Jackson. Ca.hler i f the above
named hank, do solemnly swear that then-
hove statement is true to the best of my know-
ledge and belief.
D. (iorham Jackson, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before inethisllO
day of Sept. 100\
Sw/! w. H. Olds, Notary Public
My commission expires March 15,1911.
Correct Atte>t:
V. B. Rook. )
S. li. MeAdams. [ Directors
J. P. Kobertson, )
<20,917 96
.10 00
5.204 45
2,721 80
847 00
24,330 31
- 135 53
5,102 13
~ 04,849 28
$25,000 00
He is a thorough Oltlahoinaa. A dare m<t retain biai as treasurer of
practical man—* man who is elli-1 the democratic national committee,in
cient and eminently fit to represent the face of the consuming tire of
the people of this Districtin Wash public opinion that declared him
ington. I uotit to represent a «reat national
' party. The conscience of the
The tax rate in Roger Mills coun- j American people betrayed no sign
ty this year will he between $2..T> of decadency or lethargy.
(First published Aug. 13, 1908.)
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Woodward, Oklahoma.
July 31, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Wil-
liam H. Lawrence, of Texhoma, Okla-
homa, who, on January 24, 1907,
made homestead entry No. 35276,
for S. % • S. W. , and W. % S. E.
Vi. Sec. 14. Twp. 1 North, Range 11
E. C. M., has filed notice of intention
to make Final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before J. S. Fischer, U. S.
commissioner for the western dist-
rict of Oklahoma, at Texhoma
Oklahoma, on the 10th day of Octo-
ber,190S.
Claimant names as witnesses: R.
H. Gillespie. W. R. Evans, J. W.
McFarland, It. H. Rhone, all of Tex-
homa, Oklahoma.
GEO. D. ORNER, Register.
Report of the Condition of
The Farmers State Bonk at Texhoma, in the
State of Oklahoma, at the cloae of liusim
Sept. 23 190.K.
RESOURCES
Loans a- d Discounts
Stock. Bonds, Warrants, etc.
Bank i nt: House ....
Furniture ud Fixtures
Other Keal estate Owned
Duefiom Banks • -
Checks aud other Cash Items
Cash In bank -
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock I'ald in
I ndlvlded profits, less expenses and
taxes paid - - - 900 08
Individual Deposits Subject to Check 38,748 HO
Time certificates of deposit - 200 00
Total 047849 28
State of Oklahoma. County of Texas: is
I, A. K.Bailey, i a hler of the ubove named
bank, do solemi.ly swear that theabave state-
ment is true to the best of my knowledge aud
belief, so help metiod,
A. F. Bailey, Cashier.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 29
day of Sept. 190V
(Seal) H. A.HII1K Notary Public
My Commission expires Nov. 7 1910.
Correct-Attest: i
Arthur Lile '• Directors.
Rr. E. Snow
Report of the Condition of the
First State Bank
of Goodwell.
loodwcll. in the state of Oklahoma
il< of business Sept. SUHOS.
BESOl'KcKS.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
IliuiklnK Bouse
Furniture and fixtures
Due from hanks
Kxehange for clearing house
i ash in Bank
Total
LIABILITIES,
capital stock paid In
Undivided profits, less expenses am
taxes lmid
Individual deposits subject to cliec
I Demand certificates of .l.-i<.>sit
I Cashier's checks outstanding
*2.50 on the *100.00 valuation under J
• Ship was nevee witnessed.
the new rate of assessing at a cash
value. The oountv is now *40,000 ;
in debt and notwithstanding '.his,
Congressman Fulton upholds and i
endorses the administration for j
higher taxation. Fulton doesn't
pay the freight, so what does he care? j
Straw Vote Majority for Taft.
Santa Fe train number 111 with !
'J passenger coaches was polled cne
evening recently between Ponca i
City and Arkansas City, as to how
the sentiment cf the passengers
stood between Taft and Bryan.
A straw vota was taken with the
result that 2'.'7 would vote for Taft
and 40 foi Bryan. The train was
carefully polled by lilohard Pool of
Wichita.
•
"Only *2,140,000 is the graft in
Oklahoma school books,'" is the
statement made by Omer K. Bene-
dict, editor of tho Oklahoma City
Times, one of ihe republican papers
of the state that has been doing a
great work in the expose of Haskell
ism and the state administration
expenses. Mr. Benedict compiled
those figures using the following
as a basis: Graft in«readers, *145,
000; in oMc government,
in deportment cards, *155,000, in
NOTICK 1 OR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
Woodward, Okla.. Aug. 1908.
Notice is bereb; given that Frank o Gibson,
ot Goodwell, Okla . who on Sep. 2, ,1903. made
U.K. No 18179 for the n w 1-4 Sec. 3J, Twp. 1 n
range 14 E. C. M has filed notice of intention
to make final five year proof, p establish claim
, to the land .sbove described, before Flora
More Thompson, clerk of the county couit, Toxas
• county, at her office in Guymon, Okla., on thi
izen 29 day of October. I90S. Clamant names as
1 witnesses:
.1. L. Hamby of Guymon, Okla., W. T. Pot-
! Unger ot Texhoma, Okla.. A. T. Hammonds
and L A Avenett of tioodwell, Okla.
Geo. D. Orner,
51 Register.
CONTEST NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Woodward, Okla, Aug. 28,1908,
A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled
in this office by MollieOlds, Texhoma, Okla,,
contestant, against Homestead entry No. 3170.\
made Nov. 17, 1900, for S. W. 1-4 Section 8,
Township4N. HangaOE., by RufusU. Morrow,
contestee, in which It is alleged that said entry-
man has never established nor inantatned Ills
residence (hereon, as required by law; that he
has never cultivated nor improved said tract of
land In any manner, but hns wholly abandoned
said tract of land for more than six months and
one day last past, and next prior to the filing of
th'scontest. and that said defaults will exist.
.\ Iso that his alleged absence from the land was
not caused by his employment in the Army
Navy or Marine'"orpsof the United States in
any capacity In ,ime of war. said parties are
bereby notified ta appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
a.m. Nov.0,1900, before S. Fischer, U. S
i ommissloner. for the western district of i Ik la-
homa at his office In Texhoma, Okla ,i and that
final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on
Nov. 13, 19U8 before) the Register and Receiver
ut th'- I nited Statns Land office In Woodward,
Okla. The said contestant having, in n proper
affidavit, filed Augnst as, 1908. set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal I
service of this notice can not ne made, it Is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publication,
Oeo. D. Orner.
Register.
E. S, Wiggins.
Receiver.
nt thu
CONTEST NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Woodward, oklu., 8ept.l4,1908.
A sufficient contest having been filed in this
office by W. W. Brown, contestant, against
Homestead entry No. 31472, made March 29,1900
South East 1-4 section 3(1, Township 4N. Range
7 E., by Robert M s iller contestee. in which it
is alleged that said entryman has never estab-
lished nor mantalned his residence thereon as
required by law; that he has never cultivated
nor improved said land In any manner, but has
•vj 81
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior
Land office at Woodward, OKla. Aug. 8,1908
Notice Is hereby given (hat Luther G.Roberts I wholly abandoned said tract of land for more
| of (ioodwell, Okla., who,on Aug II. l!*Ki, made I than six monthsand oneday last past, andprlor
j to the filing of this contest, and ihnt said de-
Also that his aliened abscence
. _ vas not caused ba his omploy-
-' i; the land above described, before .I.ii Langston ment In the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of
" ~ t'. S. Commissioner for the Western District the United Statesln any capacity in time of
of Oklahoma, nt Guymon, Oklahoma on thi war. said parties are hereby notified to appear,
11th dav Nov. 1908. | respond and o"
| Claimant names as witnesses:
II, F. .lone*, w. .1. MeOonneU, W. M. Heard
I en and .1 E. Bearden, all o. Goodwell, Okla
GEO. 1). ORNEK. Register.
"" HE No 174'j.lfor se'4 si e. 27, tp. 1 N K. M E- C. ! to the filing of thl
,l;(' ?' ! M . has filed notice of his intention to make I faults still exist.
1 "' M final five year proof to establish claim to from the land wa
1,115
I
."d 1:1
Total tW.Ot.t 42
state of Oklahoma. < ounty of Texas.
I, W. A. Ituggles, jr cashier of the iiIkivc ininii .|
lmnk, do solctnnlj swear that (lie above state-
meat Is true and lhat said bank has no other
liabilities ami is not endorser yn any note or
obligation other than dial shown iu (lie above
statement, (o the best of my knowledge and Ik1-
; lief, so help ine tiod.
W. A. Ituggles. Jr.. Cashier.
s Subscribed and sworn to before tne
S<V//. 'hi- :r.i <la> of iVi
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Land office nt wt*nlwnril, Okla JUlv _> 1908
Notice is hereby given that Iteninmin F.Jones
\. C. Wright. No(ai
Correct— Attett:
Jld' (iodlovi',
11. B. Elkins,
Contest Notice.
Public
of Goodwell. Clkin. who on Au^r 5,1902, made ( publication
Homestead Entry No 17250. for S. W
Sec. at, Tp. IN., l'i I.;, k. 0. M.. has filed notice i
of his Intention to make final fivo year j
proof to establish claim to tho land above de-
scribed, before ,i 11. Langston a r S commls-|
■loner for th« Western Dls't. of Oklahoma, at
his office at Guymon, Okla, on the II day of
Nov. I<i(i8 Cialment names as witnesses:
W i MeC'nnnell. W. M Bearden. .1. K.Bear-
den and I. G. Roberts, all of (ioodwell. Okla.
GEO. P. ORNER, Register.
George D. Ortler.
Register.
E. S. Wiggins,
Receiver.
J. R. P, Sewell, Pres. W. A. Fugglcs, Jr., Cashier
First State Bank,
Goodwell, Oklahoma.
STATE DEPOSITORY
A Good Bank that has Come to Stay
* DEPOSITS INSURED
-J
respond and offer evidence of said allegation at
|o o'clock a m. on November 12, 1908, before .1
S. Fischer, U S. Commissioner, In and for the
western district ot okiahoma, at his office In
Texh'ima.okla..land that final hearing will be
held at 10 o'clock a m. on November 20. )'i08,
before i the Register and Receiver at the U
8. Land (Ifilce in Woodward, (ikla., the said con-
testant having, in a proper affidavit, filed Sept.
14. 1908, set forth facts whloh show that af'er I
due diligsnce personal service ot this notice can
not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice bn given by due and proper I
Notice for Publication,
DK.l'AUTMKN 1'OF THE INTERIOR
1'. S. land Office. Woodward, Okla,. Oct. 7. ItkiS.
\ sufficient conlesi affidavii having been tiled
iu tills office by Manuel Ellaril, contestant.! •• v"'.r .v,:,. \:.iT« - iona^
against lioniestend entry no made June I on .JunP. ' • "i118, m?.de ft
l.">, hum. for sc \ Sec. Twp. 8 n. R
by James 11. Fischer, contostet
alleged that said entry man
• I 1J I) ,, ... >tl. iH -i I.IUI K I II " 41 " ■ n v « Bt:iuuil to,
v i'i \\iiiVh it u;twp.in. H 13 e, c M.. has ftled notice of hts in- j proof, to establish claim to tne land
IMS wholly a ban tpnt'°" .t0,n?*k'; ""J1 Pomm«t tion proof to • Above described, before J. S. Fischer,
187,000: iloncd tlui alHive descrilxsl tract of hind for a
liorlml of more than >i\ months next last past J1''10.!!? J. ' ii Kwiohom. I
and prior to the date of filing ibis aftidav it; I .^'cni Dlatrlol.otOU&om*. aUJuymon,
spellers. #250,000. in historie., |
#l,:i.v. otlO, and in a number of books , lie' a's't®
which R<>bonDinarils are now com- caused any to W« placed or said tract: tlmt all l<r.O. I), UKNfclt, Keglster.
which 8cboolboards are now oom
pelled to buy for teachers, #150,000;
a total of six items of $2,140,00."
Taft Will Keep Up
Roosevelt'* Work.
There must be cause for this
quiokness of public conscienoe to
•«n"ri frnin mihlln nuitinna man facu'whlch show that, after due dlllfencc, per
SOO rge from public positions, men torvlea of this notice can not be made. It
ho hail hut raved thair truat Its • harebj ordertxland directed that uch not'
n*u oeir«7eo «o r vrui*. iv l)# y|vpi; ,it dw proi>t,rnnbllcation.
freate^l factor lives today in th* OBO. D. ORNBJR, Register.
of above defects still exist and have not been
cured Vlso that his said alleged absence from
the said land was not due to his employment
in the army. navy, or marine corps in any capa-
city. Said parties an' hereby notified to appear,
respond and ofTer evidence touching said allega
lion at Id o'clock a m. oil Nov. 13, 1908. la-fore
J. 11. langston.a 1. S. Commissioner in and for
Texas county, Okla.|at his olfice In' (iuymon.
Okla..'and.that final hearing will lie held at 10
o'clock a. in. on Nov. 26,1908, before the Regis
ter and Receiver at the I'. S. Utml Office in
Woodward. Okla The said ronteslani having,
in a proper affidavit, filed Oct. 7, I'>08. set forth
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Ulterior
l-and office at Woodward Okla. Aug. 7, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that Abram Williams,
of Rallev Okla . who on Dec 26 1906 mide IIE.
No. 2*17, for se 1-4 aeo. i. tp 1 N R. 8, K. C.
M has filed notice of his Intention to make
Lost.
Groceries
Flour, Grain and Coal
Wholesale and retail.
A complete line of the freshest, purest and
best brands of goods always on hand. Every
thing to eat. Try us. WE ARE HERE TO
PLEASE.
5. G. MeAdams
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Livery, Feed & Sale
Stable.
Opposite Commercial Hotel,
TEXHOMA,
E. Sumner, Prop.
OKLA.
Texhoma
Lumber Co.
All Kinds Builders Materials
YARDS AT
TEXHOMA and STRATFORD
(First published Aug. ip, 1908.) |
Xotice for Publication.
Department ot the Interior, li. S.
Land Office at Woodward, Oklahoma. I
July 31, 1908. j
Notice is hereby given that David
A. Reusser, of Texhoma, Oklahoma,
who, on January 28th, 1907, made
Department of the Interior, j homestead entry, No. 35313, for N.
Land onloe at Woodward. Okla. Aug. 7.1908 E. 'i. Sec. Io. Twp. 2 North, Range
Notice Is hereby given that James M.Rtohey of J u E M has flied notlce of in.
IV. tentlon to make final commutation
LAW OFFICE (
GEO. H. HEALV, Attorney-At-Law,
Special Land Attorney,
Texhoma, Okiahoma.
JAS. E. BRESLIN,
We invite vour confidence
0>
IT. S. commissioner for the western
district of Oklahoma, at Texhoma,
Oklahoma, on the 9th day ot Octo-
ber, 1 90S.
Claimant names as witnesses: 1*.
I. Tate. C. E. Shull, P. P. Krehbiel.
D. M. Hobbs, all of Texhoma, Okla-
homa.
GEO. D. ORNER, Register.
W. R. Russell!, IW. D P. M, HARGROVE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
j Olfice at City Drug Stors, Phone 7a
Texhoma. Oklahoma
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office In First Nutlonal Bank
Phone No. 39.
Texhoma,
Okla.
Real Instate. Notary Public.
R. L. HOWSLEY James O. Lynch,
Kx-Probate Judge of Kay County j
Oklahoma.
Attorney at Law
Oklahoma
Texhoma,
ATTOHNKY
I.AND I.AW A ■I'IC IAl.TT
Oklahoma.
One gold watch, Hunter oaae, QUymon
! ElRin m°vement. Supposed to bare
near McAdau,.- .tore on, j M DOUGHTY
Nov w c'i im nt n mm n« witneM««: Tuesday Bignt, Sept. 22. Finder
oMRaiiroki*! §. j ^''uuau^or1 utrUBcMe! pleaa® laava watch at Times office PHYSICIAN and SUROKON,
°«i' 0«0R.iK d. ornkh. r ^t*r. ' and raoaiTe raward Office at Texhoma
M. D.
Orug Co-
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Fischer, J. S. The Texhoma Times. (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908, newspaper, October 9, 1908; Texhoma, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metapth352376/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.