The Taloga Tomahawk. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1894 Page: 4 of 6
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Why nut raise garden mid field
! seed for a not'd hotic Send for
pirrular to tin Oklahoma Seed
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Hox 17'i Omega O T
(grocery Store!
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Saturday MPreh 24 IB94
— Our father in law arrived in tin
city Saturday evening from I lodge
City Kansas It is needles to suy
that lie i stuck on the country for
he already has a eluim picked
lit and will soon become one of us
— II J Taggart eaine in Snnday
morning from Enid Ho informs
us that lie mado a good trade on his
claim which fact we are glad to learn
for a man who rode twenty mile
in forty minutes is certainly entitled
to a reward
— Jack Harnett eallej in Sunday
He informs 11 that lie lias about
two acres of corn planted the first of
March which he is going to experi-
ment with and sen w hat early corn
will do lie also lias onc-liaif acre
of potatoes which he is going to ir-
rigate and satisfy himself as to the
practicability of irrigatiou for this
country
— The most unfortunate event i'l
the history of Tnloga oecnred Inst
Thursday night when the saw mill
belonging to Spencer tiastou
went tip in flames
The men left the mill at about
ix o'clock in the evening after run-
ning all day hut hail let the tire go
down so that there wn comparative-
ly no fire left in the tiro box At
10:00 o'eloek at night parties going
backward and forward on the streets
say then was no signs of fire north
of town so it is the geniral supposi-
tion tiiat the fire occurred about
mid-night Tin building together
with the shingle imichine ami saw
carriage was completely destroyed
but it is thought that the engine is
hut siighily injured
The loss is estimated at about
£700 Mr Spencer cannot 1 ay at
present whether the mill wi I be
rebuilt nr not but Mr Gaston will
bo here in a few days when ho w ill
know- definitely The community
deeply sympathize with them in
llieir lieai v loss
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WILLIAM Cl ARK Y
Half Diamond
nviTcroMim both
bides Ranrc 3
miles oust mi riv-
er Post Ofiice
U e nvti O T
II S CIIANPLKR
PHYSICIAN Axf SURGEON
Calls promptly answered day or
night Office at Drew Store
Vo uluitnt
Oklahoma
BOOTS SHOES
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Rnituiretl !y
ULNKY W SMITH
North Jmijrc Ieiiniii“’tf Oilin'
Woodward
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i:i:isritt ok heeds
I ami from the Fiat
AX li
lt as finished sowing
Everybody
oats
Ed Harwell is building a fine
mansion on bis claim
Fred Hofman will move upon his
farm again next week
Real Estate Ag’t
NOTARY WORK A SPECIALTY
Takea O T
JOB § WORK
at tlae j
TOMAHAWK j
The farmers are getting ready
break sod and plant corn
Mr Anderson is fencing his claim
and getting ready to put in a crop
Mr Scott is getting ready to pull
for the Sunflower atate to take care
of his crop
Mr Whitnack is builc’idg the 1
largest house in the C and A conn-
O'-
Mr Whitfield says he is going to ’
raise lot of watermelons this sum-1
mcr He wants everybody to come
to see him
We expect to import a car load of
girls so that we can keep Hill Hf-
man at home It is too far to go to '
the Deep Cieek school house twins- a j
week j
rFJinrj:AT
I desire to call lies attention of
the people to the fact that I have
opened up a First Class Grocery
store ill ’Kaluga 11 stock consists
of Fresh Goods and my prices arc at
the bottom notch I aim to cater to
the wants of the public and shall do
my brst'to please you one ami all
llopeingto receive a fair share of
your patronage I am Yours Truly
0
JOSEPH O’TOOLE
HOIVIESTEADEPS!
“ Will Find It To Their Interest
To see me if they desire to locate upon a
Good Claim as I am familiar with the '
best claims ill the County You
can save time and monej by
tiling: before me
O L McCLUXG PROBATE JUDGE
TALOGA - OKLAHOMA
J' J HODGE
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ATTORNEY-AT I AW
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Repairing a Specialty
Will practice in District and Supreme
Ooiiits I
Tnloga : O T
HORIE-SHOEIHG WAGON-MAKING
TALOGA
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Pettyjohn, Grant. The Taloga Tomahawk. (Taloga, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 24, 1894, newspaper, March 24, 1894; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1921446/m1/4/: accessed June 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.