Oslo Posten. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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THE
First National Bank
OF GUYMON
Firmly established and long since past the stage of experiment-
al venture
CALLS ATTRITION
to Ita facilities unexcelled for the transaction of all legitimate
business in all banking lines.
CAPITAL, BVKPLll A PROFITS
With effective, efficient and comprehensive management,
makes it beyond a doubt the safest depository for your runds.
LOANS
Its funds exclusively as designated by law, which embraces a
lens extensive, but more staple class.
YOUR BUSINESS
Is respectfully solicited snd you are invited to call and *>se our
offices without charge.
A GOOD BANK IN A GOOD COUNTRY
Texboma, Oklahoma, 1911
Til de norske Borgere 1 Oslo.
Det er en stor glade at vi er glvet anledning til at aver-
tere I Oslo Postens første Nummer. Der ved følar vi at vi ha»
en liden del I et foretagende, som skyldes tiders foretag-
somhed.
VI ensker at takke vore venner som har handlet med os
og beder Eder alle at give os en anledning til at handla ned
Eder. hvis I sknlde ønske noget 1 vor branche. VI fører de
bedste Materialer. Hvis I Under vore priser rimelige vil vi
forsøge at gjøre oe berettigede til Eders handel ved arllghed
og Imcdekommemhed,
•rbødlgst
Gal braith=Fox worth
Lumber Company
E A. HENNING, Manager
Oslo Posten.
Subscription 'M cents s Yeur.
Anders L. Mordt, Kditer.
Sildrens nil eoinniunleHtlona tu 0»1«»
!*<>sten, tSuxmon. tikla
t*uhl|fth«>«) w«ekl.v al Ouymon. Okla.
Knti-reil at ttir jxMtlofllrv at ttuymuii,
Mklitliuinn, un wecoad ola»» mall matter.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1910.
settlement with Ita opinion about the fl<ten the bl,me ,or troubles in I
different candidates, as politic, ftfl j °"r neighboring county on anyone ln i
outside Posten's Held at the preeent! psrtltulsr, but we believe that we
time. i l'an thank the Almighty for tha blees-
Posten feels, however, that every ',n* w* received In tls non-exi-
voter In the Oslo Settlement should i s,anc* of the political tarmoll thnt
do his duty next Tuesday and no i °ne ran witness in Texaa county. As
A wn to the school house In their « neighbor we wish Texas coun-
preclnct where they are supposed to j we" aftd safe out of her troublea,
ca-t their votes, to vote according to 1 •n<t hope to see her ship of gov-
thdr own conviction, independent of ornment out of the dlstrubed waters
everybody, endeavoring to put In an
honest man In every office.
in which she is sailing at the preaent
time, always in danger of hitting
Tuesday flrst coming will be the
first time the Settlers in Oslo will
have a right to vote In Hansford 1
county. Texaa, that is to say, those |
of the settlers who have been here j
over a year. To Judge from the pol- (
it leal visit« the settlement has had |
during the past weeks there must,
Ik» quite a few votes In the settle-
ment. as the candidatee for the
political offices, otherwise very likely
would have passed that part of
the country up. Automobile*,
livery rigs and private rit»
have been circling around
on the prairie almoat every day.
one day going to Johnson's, next day
going to Rostsd's, then to Persen
and Throndsen, Vehm and all the
others on whoee mind they wanted
to impress their political opinions,
courteously soliciting their votes,
nmply supplied with a nice collection
cf words from the political diction-
ary und wvcral boxes of electioneer-
ing cigar--. The editor happened to
see one of the candidates at work,
and he actel more like a «light of
hand artist than anything else, pul-
ing cigars from every pocket in his
overcoat, coat, vest and pants, but he
must have made a good impression
noon our settlers, as they all prom-
ised to vote for him.
Aa Posten understsnds It. It is the
Intention of all the Norwegian voters
in Osli to do their duties as cltlsens
of Hansford County. They wsnt to
show their fellow-cltlxens of their
home county thst, even if moat of
them nre horn In a foreign coun-
try and all are of foreign decent,
they are as vitally Intereet as sny or
the natives of Hansford county. Pos-
ten will not Impose upon the Oslo
If any of the voters Is In doubt as j 8ome "•nd-bar* or hidden shoals, to
to whom he should cast his vote for, fnter the smooth channels that lead
due to the fact, that he. In the short j ,nt« ,th« harbor of clean future
time, he has been In the county, has P°l"lc«
not been able to make himself ac-
quainted with all the details con-
nected with the political campaign of
thia year, Oslo Posten will suggest
thst -uch s voter Immediately seek
Information from men whoee Judg-
ment he appreciates and whose local
sisndlng snd reputation is without
blemish. I r It should be Impossible
to gsther such necessary Information,
the right attitude of such a voter
shculd be to vote for the men whom
he knows and ss far as the balance
goes, vote straight party ticket, i gaaet fremad med raske skridt, og
Whatever you do, meet up at the Here settlere kommer stadig lad.
\< MiLK FA A ORI> TIL OSLO POS-
TKXS LKHKRK FRA MORDT
LAM» COMPANY.
Yl vil give de «f vore vemmer. der
lw**er OhIo PtMtsa, em Hdea beret-
ning «Mn. hvorledes forholderne 1
Olno er for tldem.
Det er heldigvis bare gode
nyheder Ifra Oalo settlementet
nu for tiden. Settlementet har
Ballot box and do your duty.
When we, at the present time,
compsre our great county of Hans-
ford, ju-t across the Oklahoma line,
in Texas, with our neighbor on the
north and consider nil the troublea
the politicians over there have gotten
into, we have all reasons to be proud
of the rsct thst the political campaign i arbeider fremdeles, saa det er" en
or Hsnnford county Is csrrled on i lyst at se.
along linee which can always be fol-1 Settlerne er vel tilfredse med for-
jlowcl by gentlemen. Our politicians j holdene hernede og trives udmerket.
I ln llan«ford county must be a mighty I Dette viser de bedst derved, at
I clean set or cltisens. regard lesa of j tiere af dem har faaet sig
party colors. Hansford county can i mere land. alden da kom.
Mange nye familier skal flytte ind I
de nmste sex maaneder Nye store
huse og vakre dyrkede marker
aprlnger op paa prmrlen, saa man
kunde fristes til at tro. at man be-
fandt sig I et gammelt bebygget dis-
trikt, hvor landet koster rundt $100
acren, thi settlerne I Oslo har havt
held med sig, men de har ogaaa for-
tjent det. thi de har arbeidet, og de
claim two papers, but the two papera
do not tight. They agree, that the
only way for a man to get Into offioe
is to go out snd hustle for himself,
show up his own merits, In s clean
comj.vtltion. No charges of bootleg-
ging. whiskey drinking, lying, thiev-
inv. ballot stuffing or any other
crimes or petty offences sre thrown
as conTetti sround the ears of the
the honorable candidates. It
Hvad dette nara avling angaar, er de
enige om at kalde den en god mid-
dels avling og saa god. som man kam
vente den nogensteds. Fremtiden
lyser dem venlig imede. og troen
paa. at Oslo kommer til at leve og
vokse, er ssa sterk, at Illere af dem
har hygget atore kostbare hjem og
indredet det hele, som man sjelden
ser undtagen I gamle settlementer.
I forrige maaned var Hanaford
Howsley St Anderson
Attoraey-at-Law
OI YMON, OKLAHOMA
natlonale landbrugsudsUlling 1 Spok-
ane, Washington, og staten Tasas'
aarllge landbrugsudstllllng I Dallas.
I Spokane vandt vort county lste-
p rem te for Kafllr-korn, MIlo mnlse
og Broom-korn. 2den-premle for
German millet, og flk ltgeledes "The
CI rand Prise" I distdktskonkurancen. ■
I Dallas vandt oountiet "The Grand
Assoclatton prise" paa $150.00 I
kon kurranten med alle dlatrlktsud-
stilllnger.
Ikke alene I de verdslige, men ogsaa
I de kirkelige forholde er Oalo sett-
lementet fuldt paa hølde med tidens
krav. Idet vi nu har havt kirka 1 at
aar. og settlementet har sikret sig
sin dygtlge prest. Rev. C. P. Heitne,
for et aar til uden nogensomhelst
hj»lp I frs indremisslonakaaaen.
Ltgeledes har der v «ret hoMt skole
siden tidlig forrige vinter.
Settlerne 1 Oslo har danset flere
foreninger, bl. a. Oslo Parm-
f oren Ing. Oalo Kvlndeforenlng
og Oslo Baseball Club.
Dlsae bringer en velkommen afvek-
sling i det daglige liv efter dagens
slid og slmb.
Glem Ikke. at baade kltmatet og
våndet hetnede er udmerket.
Vore land priser er fremdeles
meget lave. nemlig Ifra $7.00 op til
$18.50 pr. acre. og betalingavll-
k åsene er lette.
Der gaar excursioner til Oalo hver
iste og Mle tirsdag I maaneden.
Den naeste bliver saaledea den 15de
ds. Tag Dine venner med Dig og
kom ned og se over, hvad Oalo har
st byde paa.
Hvis. der er noget mere, Du vil
have underretning om med hensyn
til Oslo, ak ri v oa til.
I I haab om at faa se de af Eder.
j der endnu Ikke har v se ret I Oalo.
I hernede i den nsrmeste fremtid,
tegner v|. •
med venlig hilsen,
ANDERS L. MORDT LAND CO.
By A. L. MORDT, President.
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Mordt, Anders L. Oslo Posten. (Guymon, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1910, newspaper, November 4, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth636016/m1/4/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.