Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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One Differ ptfYear in Advance.
Published Svery Friday
Talala, Indian Territory.
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CLARENCE MURPHY.
Publisher a md Pioprietob.
OW papers for sale at this office
at 35 cents per hundred.
Lots in the Bass addition are
plaaed at reasonable figures. Be
quick if you would secure a choice
location.
Those Suit*are now in and await
your inspection. The nobbiest line
of gentlemen's Clothing and Furn-
ishing to be found ib town, at '
J. L. Bkatty Co's.
Remember those who invite von
to their plaees of business through
the local paper You will be sure
to be treated right when you visit
them.
All display advertising and local
readers will be r-un and charged
for until ordered out if no under-
standing is made at time of insert-
ing same.
J L. Beatty & Co., are now
agents for the Western Wall Pa-
per Co , of Kansas City. We will
be pleased to take your order for
Wall Paper.
We have two or three hundred
old papers on band Don't you
need a few about the house? Come
in and relieve the congested state
of affairs at 25 cents per hundred.
Do you want the Gash and a
Square Deal for every pound vour
Poultry and Hides will weigh? and
as much as you wonld resize from
any shipper's market? If so, sell
to A. L. Robinson, Talala, I P.
® At expiration of the time paid
for i4ie paper will be discontinued
to you address unless otherwise ar-
ranged for An X on the margin,
indicates your subscription has ex-
pired and a renewal is respectfully
solicited.
Remembei Topic office is in
the second story of the Fasrar &
Pendleton building, where we are
always pleased to welcome our
friends and all who favor our office
with a visit, dome up when in
and subscribe for your home paper,
th*- price, ti .00 per year; 50 cents
for six months or 25 cents for three
mont'us we also do job work.
Hand in your subscriptions]
T opjc for 1^07
Susbcribe now.
Topic fox work of all kinds.
Lister)
and the next time you suffer from
pain—caused by damp weather—
when your bead nearly bursts from
neuralgia—try Ballards Snow liini
ment. It will cure you. A promi
nent business man of Hempstead,
Texas, writes: "I have used your
liniment. Previous to using it I
was a great sufferer from Rheuma-
tism aud Neuralgia.* I am pleased
to say that now I am free from
there complaints. I am sure I owe
this to your liniment." Sold by
Bass & ©raves.
Notwithstanding the existence
of switches, pads, drug store com-
plexions, belladonna and pneu-
matic contrivances such as are de-
scribed in the advertising pages of
magazines, yon never have heasd
of a self made woman.
TO
COMPANY
Alioe I^ooseVelt's Weddinfl
was something to be recorded in
the annals of history. Herbine
has been acknowledged the great-
est of liver regulators. A positive
cure for Billious Headaches, Con
stipation, Chills and Fever, and all
fiver complaints. J. C. Smith,
Little Rock, Ark , writes: "Hei'-
bine is the greatest liyer medicine
known. Have'used it for years
It does the work.'' Sold by Bass
& Graves.
It is not enough that weswallow
tru>h; we must feed upon it. us in-
sects do upon tbe leaf, till the
whole heart is colored by itsquali
ties, and show its food in every
fiber.—Col ridge.
Don't Gornplaig.
If your chest pains and you are
unable to sleep because of a coug h.
Buy a bottle of Ballard's Iiore-
hound Syrup, and you won't have
any cough Get a bottle now and
that cough will not last long. A
cure for all pulmonary diseases
Mrs. J —, Galveston, Texas,
writes: '*1 can't say enough for
Ballard's Horehound Syrup. The
relief it hps given me is all that is
necessary for me to say." Sold by
Bass & Graves
The fouudation of pride is the
wish to protect one's self, what-
ever others think; the mainspring
of vanity is the craving for the
admiration of others, no matter at
what cost to one's self-respect.—
F. Marion Crawford-
Parties having farm land to rent,
list it with R. L, Dawsin.
Your town pap-r first. Then
as many others as you may see fit
too.
MONEY to Loan on Farms
Long or Short Time.
Farrar & Pendleton.
I want your Poultry an<^ Hides,
and in orler to get same I am offer
ing the Top Prich.
A. Robinson.
I^IoW Ready —Posts that have
been engaged are ready and would
like to have them removed right
away; also wood.
John L. Brown.
A Baby
should be sunshine in the home,
and would be if you give it White's
Cream Vermifuge, the greatest
worm medicine ever offered to suf-
fering humanity. This rtcuedy is
becoming the permanent fixture of
well regulated households—A
mother, with the children, can't
get along without a bottle of
White's Cream Vermifuge in the
house. It is the purest and best
medicine that money can buy.
Sold by Bass & Graves.
COME
TALALA SUPPLY
Saturday,
SEE-
The Wonderfully Wonderful wonder
Washer
monstrated
Aad bring your W^ahingr for the Big .Wash Day,
We take the Streaks out of Dirty Shirts
IN LESS THAN A MINUTE
And do More Work and Better Work with Less Work than
you ever saw before The demonstrator from the factory
will be here and
LOWER THE WORLD'S RECORD FOR FAST AND
EASY WASHING
The lost Interesting, Practical and
Labor Saving Household Necessity.
The Wonder VVasher is the Only Washer on the regular
market that can be used with bench wringer. Set on stove to
heat water, Uses four processes in washing. Has ho joints
or ge; ring or lost motion.
THE LEAST NOISE. SLOP. LABOR and TIME.
Arrangements oan be made to show customers
in their homes if orders are given soon enough.
T FORGET!
The Place is Talala Supply Company. The Date is
DAY. MARCH I6th. 1907.
COME!
SATUR-
Many a man's idea of hospitality
is to bring other men home aud
have their wives cook for them.
According to statistics nine*
tcatbs of the men who commit sui-
eide are married meo. Comment
is unnectssary.
The more a man wants to bor-
row the harder he shakes your
hand.
pim Ca*ip No. 1b4. w. o. wv.
Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in
each month. Visiting Soverigns
cordially invited to meet with us.
Sr. L Garner, C. C.
A. W Campbell, ©leek.
Where are you going with that
Poultry. Stop and figure with me.
I am offering you cash for every-
thing in my line of trade, as fel-
lows: Eggs by the ease, Poultry,
from 1 to 1,000 head, never over-
stocked, Hides and Furs.
A. L. Robinson
school board.
E Y. Bass, President; A. VV.
Campbell, Secretary; Joe M eftaw-
ell, E L Wihmoth. C L Harnage
and J H. Bartmeas.
Talala Lodfl« No. 1
A. F.& A. M, meets oa Saturday
evening on or before (he full mpon
io each month. Visiting Masoas
cordially knitted to meet with ns.
E L. Wilkfoth, w. M..
J. L. Bkatty. Sec'y.
I. O. O P
Talala Lodge No. 220,1. O. ®. F.
meets every Thursday at 8 .00 p m
Visiting brethren cordially invited
to meet with us.
Anbrkw Clark, N. G.
C. L. Hakmaok, Sec'y.
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