The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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Till: TALIHINA NEWS.| We want wood on subscription. 1
TIIUH8DAY, September 20, 1894.
Entered at the Post Office at Talihina, itul T> \
as second clans mail mailer.
FRISCO TIMK. TABLE.
(lOINfl HOl'TIt.
es I THAIS NO- | 1*1
A rriver
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OIKO NOItTll.
trmn no.
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LOCAL PP>iaHT.
(>! ■ N< HOUTII.
Arrives J TRAIN no. } /V/inrfs
p. m.
coin (1 noiith.
TRAIN NO. | Departs.
I . . . . «f \l-ou a. m.
Arrlres
410 p. in 1
Pullman sleepers from Ht. Louis to
Kurekn Spunks, Ark., via Seligman, on
IraiiiH No. 3 ami No. 4.
T.N.nou(iW A art.
T o«t Offloo Hour®.
Mail clc] artH:
10:30 a. M., and 5:30 p. M.
Mail arrives:
10:50 a. M., and 4:50 r. M.
Mails are c1oro<1 20 minatoB be-
fore departure.
Ofllce hour* from 1 «:!I0 n. m. to 11:00*. m.
from r jOO p. mi . to 6:30 p. ni. op Ssftdfl)
Money order mi.1 register boMinfiw opes from
7 a. m. to « p. '•
Jno. Thomas, p. m.
CBUPCfl BIKECTORY.
I'rmbytrrlim I'h.rrh It.v. C. W. Bulk. Prntlop.
Kt r*Ins 4tli Hssdaj Is each month at im.ro
nn«l r:H0 p. m.
Itm.tlxt t'tmrrt., R. v Khtrb'r*, psstor, Srrvlrr*
Hrn1 Sunday In each month at .:SO p. in.
91. K. t'hiirrh. J. W. Iln*hc« pantor. KertlfC*
*nd Kiiudiiy. 11 ft. m. fourth Sunday Ha. m.
In rarh month.
fin Mm th K« hoof every Hiii'dny inoriilmr at t>:«0,
fl'rlork. U.S. Parr Superintendent.
*. v. t'buirh South. Prt. J A Smith, Pnstor. Ker-
jrir«* t;ni! Sundsy In carli moi.th at I1:U0«, m
rml lit 7:80 p. m.
"rnyermectlng on Wednesday night In farh
to .unlay Krliool at the Rock rrr.U *clieol hoaM
erery Sunday mornlnjc at 0:80 a. m.
B0 'IB>Y1J E.CV0EY.
A 7 *n1 A, M
Talihina Lodge, No. Gtl, ti. !>• A. 1''. &
AM. met Is in itn hall on thefii' t Thurs-
day night in eadl month at 7 o'clock.
K S I'Al'K, W M.
J J THOMAS, fiec.
1 althine Ko, r> >\ <;! J \V l.odgp,
Meets "uetdoy night of cneh wotk
K I1 MCFa '.and, . II W
R S I'AC - Recorder
o"~A.~P.
Jo Hooker Post, No. 19, Depart-
ment I. T., mods each 2nd mid till
Saturday iji ouch month nt Pi.ion
hull. over Christian church, T !i-
l.iia, I. T. AM old veterans arc
solicited to attpiid.
1>. Ci. PKARCK,
w. j. Hoot, Com.
Adj.
Local Assembly, No. 3,331, ei
Talihina. 1.meets ever)- Thurs-
day night ut Union hall.
I). G. Psaiick, M. W.
j. t. Wooden, 1?. 8.
Knight* of Pythias.
Frisco Lodge iVe. 22 meets every Mon-
day night. Brethren of other Lodges
are cordially iisviU'd to attend.
J M CIIAMUKHS, c c.
M SI'ARKS, K of II « S.
TT<rTTT f\
Talihina Lodge No. 23. meets every
Friday night at 8 o'clock. All members
of the Lodge sltotild attend. Visiting
brethren are cordially invited,
e w bcrkk. « o.
T x noixiR, eee'y.
COUNTY OFFICERS
Tiios. VV. Fbazikr, - - Judge
H. IJ. Andkhson, - Shontf
C. J. Anderson, - - - Clerk
Hkh Bknton, - County Hanger
LOCAL AMI) PERSONAL
BHUTWS HOOTCH SNIFF is best
that is made, anjl gives complete batis-
factioji. Always ask for it.
Kijia wentlier.
Fancy Stationary, the tinest line ever
bn tight to this market at Miller's.
Rather cool, thank you.
It is to lie found in all live stores
in the country. Afk fop it i ltd if
they do not keep it; order from
the bonne und we w ijj send a bot-
tle by express free of charge. We
mean Hchunp's Tasteless Chill
Cure, and will do wfuit wo say ev-
ery time, OOtf,
i-
Rush of job work this week.
Hall's llair Renewer makes the
hair sol,t and g'osfj', and is a valu-
able liair dressing.
Jack Belt, ot Fort Smith, is in
the ci«y.
Old papers. Jifie, |ier hundred.
C'haney's mill is again in active
operation.
Fine Paints of any color and ready
jnixed-— at Miller's.
Polk county produce i« here in
jlarge quantities.
Don' lil i ti I'chnot push
cheap snuff on you, betaus i tie
makes more profit on il. A.-'k for
BRUTON'8 SCOTCH SNLKF,
j.nd lake no other.
| When yon want to make a snro
| thing a certainty buy a bottle of
! Schnap's Chill Cure and you have
accomplished it. It will cost notli-
if it does not cure. i 01 f.
A ti a Thomas lias been very sick
this week.
fiet your shoes neatly half-soled
by John Muse next door to News.
35tf
Railroad bc.siness appears to be
getting better.
Uruton'a SnutT is made from the BKST
selected toliacro, and haw a rich, mel-
low taste. Once used it is the prefer-
ence. 28-3m
I. 1). Jones, formerly of Banks
& Son, is in town.
The Best chill medicine made
is SchaapjS Tasteless Chill <'ure
Every bottle warranted. 50tf.
Miss Nona Powers returned to
her home Tuesday.
Will Rutherford, of Albion, is
visiting at W. 15. Rogers.
(J* r* $10 ami $20 Genuine Confederate
Bills only five (-entrench; $100anil
i hills ten cents each; 2" and 50
ceill shinplasters ten cents each; $l aini
$2 hiils 26 cents each. Sent securely
scaled on receipt of price. Address
Ciias. B. Hahkkr,
0t4 West Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Jesso Wooden has been
quite sick tor several days.
On an average two out of every
one hundred and forty four bottles
are returned. This we claim is
the best average ever made by a
II and fever cure. Schaap'N
Tasteless ('bill Cure will cost you
6octs No Cure No Fay. 60tf.
Several communications have
been crowded out this week.
5cf>aap'5 Tasteless Chill Core
Is the bsst Chill Tonic made.
Every Bottle a--u.aran.teed. or Iwioney- Refunded. Fries SOo.
Bchaap's Wine of Iron; Schnap's Sarsaparilla Compound; Lee's Worm Syrup; Cossack Liniment;
Cossack Rye Salve; Bailey's Cough Syrup;
Magic Pain Balin; Arabian Condition Powders. Manufactured by
JOIIN SCIIAAP,
Fort Smith, Ark.
Brown's Iron Tonic.
This is nature's great restorer
of health; it is pleasant and agree-
able to the taste; and can be taken
and retained by tlio most de'icate
stomach; it is the only preparation
of iron that w ill not constipate the
bowels, or blacken or destroy the
teeth; it is easily and readily taken
up and assimilated by the blood,
and is, therefore, the greatest rem-
edy known for general debility,
dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous-
ness, femulo disj'nsr/s, scrofula, ty-
pliflid fevers, and all discuses and
impurities of the blood. Try I
sample bottle. For sale by Dr.'
W. 11. Miller.
We were glnd to greet Jno. A.
Depue at the News oliice today.
URUTON'S SNtI KF1 unifies the breath
preserves the teeth and gmus, asd does
not niaka you nervous.
The Ticilijmt graded school lifts
seventy live pupils and room lot
more.
When the hair has fallen out,
leaving the head bald, if the scalp
is not shiny, there is a chance of
regaining the hair by usiifc; Hall's
llair Renswer.
P. Campbell, representing Bnt-
t ill's Scotch ffuutr, was in town
a t week.
Irving W. Larimore, physical
director of V. M. A., lies Moines,
Iowa, says he uui conscientiously
recommend Chamberlain's Pain
Halm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyc-
lists, foot ball players and the
profession in general for bruises,
sprains and dislocations; also for
soreness and stiffness of the
muscles. When applied before
the purts become swollen it w ill
effect r <nre in ouo hull the time
usually required. For sale by
Druggists.
Mr. Martinez, cigar manufactiir
er of Tampa, Flu., was in the city
yesterday.
Chester K Heath is authorized to take
subscriptions for the Taiiiiis \ Nsivs.
Isaac Haas, of Goodland, iR in
town buying all the hides litis,
etc., ill sigbt.
We cannot and w ill not publish
manuscript for unknown parties.
Rev, B. Hpps w ill commence a
protracted meeting at Kaimishi
next Saturday.
AH first class dealers handle
BUTTON'S SCOTCH SNUFF,
Don't take any other. ltljanl
The water supply of our town
lias been greatly increased by the
recent rains, for which we rejoice.
Guaranteed Cure.
Wo authorize our advertised
druggist to sell Dr. King's New
Discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds, upon this con-
dition. H you aro afflicted with a
cough, and cold or any Lung,
Throat or chest trouble, and will
use this remedy as directed, giv-
ing it a fair trial, and experience
no benefit, you may return the {
bottle and have your money re-
funded. We could not make this
idler diii w lit know that Dr.
King's New Discovery could be
relied on. It never disappoints.
Sold by Dr. W. B. Miller.
Allen Brothers, of this place,
shipped two cars of cattle to St.
Louis this week.
Dr. W. I!. Miller sells Schaap's
Tasteless Chill Cure with a strict
guarantee that every bottle will
Cure the very oldeft and toughest
case of chills and bilious fevers.
Price SOcts only. ntltf.
R. M Kvttns and Win, Wood re-
turned from their trip to the Chick-
asaw country Sunday.
When sending fur snntT lie sure to
mention BHUTONU It costs no more
than inferior goods.
Jno. A. Dopue is back at the
O'Rryan hotel again and will soon
be ready for business,
A. M. Bailey, a well known
citizen ot Eugene, Oregon, says
his wife has for years been troulde-
ed with chronic darrhoa? and used
many remedies with littie relief
until she tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cho era and Diarrboa' Remedy,
which has cured her sound and
well. Give it a fair trial and you
will lie surprised at the prompt re-
lief it affords. 25 and 50 cent bot-
tles for sale by Druggists.
W. H. Pinckard has been ap-
pointed postmaster at Eagletown,
vice J. Gaidner, resigned.
' Fruit Symp" Chill Tonic.
Positively guaranteed to bo the
best remedy on ihe market for
the cure of chills and fever, bil-
iousness, general debility, ahd loss
of appetite. Containing all the
laxative and nutritious properties
of the ripe figs themselves, com-
bined with quinine and iron in a
tasteless form, making it not only
the beet remedy for chills but it
will be found very effectual as a
tonic and appetizer and all forms
of disease canted by a torpid liv-
er. As large as any dollar bot-
tle and only costs fit) cents. Try
sample bottle. For sale by Mr.
W. B. Miller.
Tuesday morning a rainbow was
seen among some clouds in the
w estern sky before sunrise.
While in Chicago, Mr. Charles
L. Kaliler, a prominent shoe mer-
chant of Des Mojnes. Iowa, had
quite a serious time of it. lie
look such severe cold that he
could hardly talk or navigate, but
t lie prompt use of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy cured htm of his
cold f.o quickly that others at the
hotel who bad bad colds followed
bis example and half a dozen per-
sons ordered it from tlio nearest
drug store. They were profuse in
their thanks to Mr. Jtahlcr for
telling them bow to cure a bud
cold so quickly. For sale by
Druggists.
New bulcher shop in town. It
is located on Dallas street and
Thos. Lawson is proprietor.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World'o Fair Hlgl>c5t Medr.l and Dlplwa.
Rev. Smith, P. C. of the M. E.
Church, South, preached at the
Presbyterian cnurch last Sunday.
Old papers for saltt at this oliice, 25c.
pci hundred, taken as they come; 40c.
per hundred, if piukeil.
There will be preaching and
baptizing at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday at 11 o'clock
by the pastor, Bev, Chas, W.
Burke. Services on the Choctaw
Hill at 3 p. M.
Some of the best physicians in
the Indian Territory prescribe
Schaap's Wine oflroo as an appe-
tizer and blood purifier. One dol-
lar a bottle*, sold everywhere. 60tf.
Evangelist Smith, in a letter to
Dr. A. M. Chambers from Brad-
loy, Ky., sends love to Iricnds here
und says he expects to be at Cam-
eron in November and hopes to
visit Talihina then.
Cure for Headache
As a remedy for all forms of
headache Electric Bitters has prov-
ed to be the very best. It effects
n permanent cure and the most
dreaded habitual sick headaches
yield to its influence. We urge
all who are alllicted to procure a ,
bottle, and g!ve this remedy a fair
trial. In cases of habitual con- !
stipation Electric Bitters cures by
giving tile needed tono to the i
bowels, nnil few ( uses long resist
the use of this medicine. Try it1
once. Large bott'e only Fifty
cents at Dr. W. B. Miller's i
Drug Store.
Save the GOLD COUPONS in
Bruton's Gilt Edge 6 oz. Scotch
Suuff and get the beautiful pre-
miums.
All parties who subscribed cash,
lumber, work, etc., to aid in build-
ing the M. E. Church, South, are
requested to call and settle as ear-
ly as possible so that we can com-
plete the church at once.
Yours truly,
Jno. J. Thomas,
Chairman Bid. Com.
Henry Smith is on the sick list
this week and Tom Trot man is
shoveling coal into the engine in
bis stead.
Or. Prlcc's Cream Baking Powdei
Contains no Ammonia or Alum.
Mrs. Bnshtneyer, of Wiiton,
Ark., returned homo lust week
taking Miss Ltdic Evans, her sis-
ter, with her.
One advantage of taking Ayer's
Snrsaparilla to purify the blood is
that you need not infringe upon
your hours of labor nor deny your-
self any food that agrees with you.
In a word, you are not compelled to
starve or loaf while taking it.
These are recommendations worth
considering.
J. Stevons, of the Silsby Stovo
and Quecuswire Co., Springfield,
Mo., interviewed some of our mer-
chants yesterday.
Chas. Fitzsimmons, the sewing
machine man, is authorized to take
or collect subscriptions and give
receipts therefor, and to contract
for advertising and job printing
for the Talihina News.
The infant child of Jas. Wilson,
of Rogers' mill died last Monday
morning and was buried on Choc-
taw Hill Tuesday.
SI. Louis lOxpoMittoa.
The Frisco Line will sell roiu.d
trip tickets to Si. Louis on Sept. j
2Hth to Oct. 8th, on account oi
the 84th Annual Fair and Mystic
Order of Funny Fel own' parade.
The 4th Quarterly Conference
of the M. E. Church, South, wil
be held here the 4th Saturday and
Sunday in October.
Buckieu's arnic* Salve.
The best salve in the world lor
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, cuts and all skin
eiuptions, and positively cures
piles, or uo pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satis-
faction. or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box For Sale by W.
B. Miller, druggist. n2" ly
Mrs. Ludelow anil Mrs. Ell'r,
of Texas, are visiting the family
ot T. I>. O'Bryan. Mrs. El is is
on her way home from Washing
ton, D. C.
Texei Wan iT <: You VT nt Ti x t
If you like May weather ju \\ inter,ap*
i ly to nearest agent of NlHa Fe Route,
lie will supply it in :ifi hours. It is done
by buying a ticket to Houston or Ual-
veston,perhaps l ss axjwnsive than stay-
ing at home,because a coal bill is saved
Regular winter tourist tickels can lie
bought any day, hut special excursions
will lie run the second Tuesday of each
month from u limited Territory to all
points jn Texas.
Incursion fare? Cheap enough—a
little over a cent a mile; ti< kuts (nod 30
davs, wjtli stop-overs south bound.
The1 Gulf coast of Texas b a charm-
ing resort for invalids who don't like
sero weather. Also big attractions for
homo-seekers; twenty acres there plant-
ed in pears nets the ownci $0,00(1 each
year alter orchard is established. Straw - |
berries and grapes also profitably raisud.
Talk it over w ith .'.gent Frisco Line or
Santa Fe itoute, or address II. Wishart,
G. P. A. FVi'co Line, St. Louis, mo.
To the good people of Talihina,
who so kindly nursed and eared
for me during my recent illness, I
wish to tender my sincere thanks.
Although no words can lully ex-
press the gratitude 1 feel, yet I
wish to tbunl; you one and all for
treating me with snqh loving kind-
ness and pray that thp Giver of
all Good will reward you.
Jno. A Diipuii.
It's Aluminum,
And everything is being made of
it. Cpoking utensils, table-ware
and novelties of all kinds. Ev-
erybody wants it and evorybody
buys jt,
Agents wanted i|t once to enn-
viu'h Arkansas ami the Indian
Territory—big pay,
Wiu, 1). Ham, Gen'l Agt.,
Box 777, Fort Smith, ArX.
W. I R'.MSfcY. W. D.
Physician <$ Surgeon,
Wister, I X.
Will attend calls along the Frisco and
Choctaw iHtlroads, also throughout the
; surrounding country. Telegram! sent
lo me will receive prompt attention.
SURC^RY A SPECIALTY.
tm. AI.UKBT It. I'lMKHP.RK, -.in
Physician or Surgeon,
Talihina, In I. Ter.
Calls attended day or night. Telegrams
1 promptly answered.
J®"tlllice at O'Bryan Hotel.
B.f .ATKtSSOX I'rr* STEPHEN Wlir.Kl.ER t'lff/*. FRED T1TUF.S. ' n.Ltf
American National Bant)
-c T-
Fovt jiurith, Avluxnsiis.
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
This Dank is nnr of the Solid Institution* of the
Southwest. Its Officers and. Directnrx are safe, con-
servative business men- It being a Notional. B ink. it
is under the immediate supervision and examination
of the General Government an.I stockholders, under
the .W"tional Banking hut, ore responsible to deposit-
ors for double the amount of their stock.
DopoMll your money in I l o
AmsrioDii ^TatiTaaal Bank
OF
r*ort Smltli, - Arkaneas.
PATENTS
ofctniiyo. Our fee not due
until pntent la allowed. .'I^uugo llook Free.
M. B. WILLSON * CO., ".I.,ri„i. .lliw,
iiw-ti.b. rutofll™. washington, d.o.
war tor khoii.u t*i: itauroM * snufc.
lc i< the Sundard Brai d
It if h i Popular Brand.
It ij Strung without Eanknesi.
It is Free from O.it and Dirt.
It is uiaJc ot the £est Tobacco.
It h is the Pure, Saturn! Tobnco
Havor.
It Preserve t' e Tea'.h . nd Gum
It Pon Not make you Ncrvoui.
Don't let the merchant push |
cheap Snuff on you Because he j
makes more profit on it. Ask for
BRUTON'S SCOTCH SNUFF
and take no other, lOjanl
PEED and STABLE
^ ZD
O WAGON YAl'D. O
Buggies, Hacks and Saddle Ponies always on hand.
Good Accommodations at the Wagon Yard
tai.1ii1na j 1ykiiy h't abi.i',
COPYRIGHTS.
Sunffj hSi nSii'flhVrw ;
enortemv tr. tni patent tusinc^a. cWjiiiuntr.*.
tlonu strlrt'r c.ntlrtrntlal. A .lrndbcck of In- |
lonn«t on con<ratem* and how u< <* -
tain tborn pent free. Also * cmt.Mo^uo ot rnouian- 1
leal ruK". irlentIflo bnnka urat tree.
Put.•Tit. uc.t'ii thr>.m:h hlunn & Co. rocolre i
vpccinl notlcotn the Ncl.-ntlflr Amrrlron, nd
tbu aru broorht wldoly befwtlio public with-
put c.irt to two inventor. This Aulomlld naijcr,
Ipflucvi weakly, oieaintly l|Jd*trat«d. brut by far the
liuviY-t circulation of iiny sclertlflc wort !?i the
Sum/!'e Oniiloewit froe.
Btrldlriy IWlMon. n:ontbl7,;
..THE
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rasoumir
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made
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CAVE
MONEY
wn OR OUR BCALEni ran a*t>
you maihluea then per than you can
Rot eluftvherp, Th« fiK-JF IIOIIII le
ourboKtibnt u'eirnkf benp«r kluda,
auch as tht; C.IIVAI, IDEAL and
other Hlch A-m Vi.V Mlckei Plato4
Inix niieblnff foi ♦ 1 &.00 and up.
Call ou our arrntci write ti a. Wo
u ii ut your trade, and tf prices, term a
aud wjuare wl'l ivlu, we will
havo It. Wo challenge Ihc world to
produco c. kiErr?!R $60.00 Sowing
machine fbr 960.00, or a bolter #20.
Sewing ITCnrhlne for 920.OO than fon
can buy from uu, or onr Agents.
THE HEW UG^S^GH'CHINE CO.
Artrtntlv
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Mai-LJue, iimK-nHlnt' sll modern
iini>t'<>vemeute.
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tLDREDGE MANUFACTURING GO,
BELVIDER£> ILL.
l^UCAOO, l<J^ f v. Locir. Ko. Mt.nr
tua FKkJft .:ho, l i:. ArL*ja>,
for 3alc dy
Tlionin liroB. Tullhinn, I. T.
\v*. WOOD.
Rlneksmith ,fr flint-
tauhina, i. t
rk iiroinpt'y
tly do
H'ort Uuaranteed*.
IIoihch sliml in Hit* bt .sl inatiiior ami iih
cheaply its any ythcr simp in town.
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iikjtl i.ht'i 11. i.im.
The following letters temainfid un-
called for in the pott-i tfice ut Talihina,
I. t., June i, lStl-i: |
If not called for within 30 days will be ,
sent to the llcnd Letter Oliice, Wash-
ington, 11 C.
Anderson, Jim Lawson, New
cavins, Geo Malice, John m
challln, Flora Murpb'v, Frank
Klickner, llr. John Musiirq.es, Thqmas
(iunn, J (J Mii^graves, w t
uumphrfiy, J 1, Simjisou, Jasj'vr
Hughes, itell rate, Joe
James, Jessie waiden, J .V
Knapp, Ira wlllson, t
Wooden, Jim
In calling for mail on this list please
say "advertised." JnoJ Thomas, i- m.
Rev. B. Epps reports tho meet j
ing ut Rogers' mill as boing one of
the most successful in which he I
bus ever engaged. Many conver- j
sions have been mude and many I
have been reclaimed. Another j
meeting will be commenced ut I
Kaimishi on Saturday before the J
4th Sunday in September.
We $tand in need of all the 8s
we can raile. tome of our <uh.
$criber$ owe u$ for their paper*
from the fir$t i«tue, never Itiiving
paid a cont on Subscription, and
ftimo of thoSe have had tho pott
matter mark their paper'refused.' j
This is not hoticSt and we pro-
pose to warn the brethren of the
craft againSt Inch dishonorable !
person1! by publishing a liSi of
them in the tuturo.
From lied (Ink, t. 'I'., 1 black mare po-
ny, branded in on left shoulder and lep:
1 black mare }>onv sa:n:'brands, Imtli :
about three years. Will pay fc! W escli I
for Information lending In their recov-
er}'. Address 1.8. Wkioiit, ... o i> l <•
kedoak. i.t. Stone a Brick ( ontractor.
' All work guaninleoil lo jrlvesatisfaction.
W. A. Curnutt sends seven cliil-! Tnlihitifi I. T,
dren to school daily und leaves j 3.,f
enough .it home tn keep Mrs. Cur- |
niitt from bo ng lonesome.
Mrs, W. R. M -Ivjh 1 ft j-ester-
day lor Ilartm m, .1 .huson coun-
ty, Ark., where she w is called to
the liodi-idc o' n dying brother.
licv. K. T. Glmuiids, ot lie
Christian Churt'li at Fort Smith,
Ark., will be here Sunday next
and will proacli in the l'resbyler -
an church ut night.
A wedding ofsome of our young
kg and a nice piece of cake for
the editor's devil would make us
sin'lo and furnish us with « good
local these (lull times.
Mrs. Mnbry is assisting in the
school and is second lo none in
the kindorgarden department, 3ho
is highly rccoinmeu led by those
who know of her works as a
toucher.
Awarded
Highest doners—World's Pair,
'3233**
V MSI* * FiNMN.
attoum:^ s.,vt-i,\w
Sou h ft'nAl h trnr. ' antlers, t. T.
Practice i:i FV U'ral and C'oininiHHioner'l
Court! of the I ti* linn Territory,
'lc\as nuil AikannaN
Pergonal ami ptonif i attention given to
to nil l>|ll f|ICH (
4 |tf
W. A. WHICH.
Attorrn v ;it I.nvv.
NOT \ KY 1 I H.I.1C.
TALIHINA. 1N1I. TUB
Spcci i Iittentiou given lo tho
fcecuin'ii oi U. ti. Tnuli-iV License,
Dr 1. M. CHAMHBS,
PilM6",l 1 iliitll,
TALI H 1 N A, INI). TEN
Calls by telegraph ansvveicd day or
night. tirrii !■; #1 old iitllve of Cliam.
hers Chambers, 471f
I CREAfill
MOST PERFECT MADE.
o Uil<j
I H HL. K ]1M | I til «'e<i \ I.' M HI k
A pure Grape Crcjin of Tartar Powder. Fret 1 n< •1 1 u' i.i (I. -m lie • < liUmt top
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant • im ill. J ■j.utl i> lliiitb e^^^ Of
40 YEARS THE STANDARD, ^ «1! v l; .
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Grandy, B. F. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 20, 1894, newspaper, September 20, 1894; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137174/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.