The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide 1929 Page: 18
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8 THE TEXAS ALMANAC-1929.
Helping Build Texas
Not only o we offer the builders of Texas a depend-
able source bf supply for all kinds of industrial machinery,
but an engineering service as well to assist in planning
equipment that will do the work at the lowest possible
cost. A consultation entails no obligation.
WRITE-WIRE-PHONE
Briggs.Weaver Machinery Company
"Since 1896 The House of Service"
DALLAS, TEXAS
MIDLAND VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY
KANSAS, OKLAHOMA & GULF RAILWAY
COMPANY
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
Between points in defined territory and Texas via St. Louis or
Kansas City Gateways, Missouri Pacific-K., O. & G., Denison,
Texas, and connections.
-or-
Via Kansas City, Mo., K. C. S., K., O. & G., Denison, Texas, and
connections.
Our schedules are so arranged with these lines as to give direct
through train service.
Also dependable freight service to and from Wichita, Arkansas City,
Tulsa, Okmulgee, Muskogee, Fort Smith, Henryetta, Miami, Du_
rant, Wagoner and Denison.
Mr. J. E. Senne, Mr. H. D. Fry,
General Freight Agent, General Agent,
Muskogee, Ok. Dallas, Texas.
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The Texas Almanac and State Industrial Guide 1929, book, 1929; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth117158/m1/20/?q=Oklaunion: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association.