The Talihina Tribune (Talihina, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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TALIHINA, OKLA., TRIBUNE
THE TALIHINA TRIBUNE OLD SONGS ASKED FOR
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
M. IS. SPRINGER, Editor and Proprietor.
Entered at the postoffioe at Taliliina, Oklahoma, as second class
mall matter.
Subscriptions, cash in advance. One year $1.00; six months 50c.
DISPLAY ADV. RATKS
Per Inch, Each Insertion:
Without contract—
lstpage, 17c; run of paper,15c
Six months contract—
lst piage, 16c; run of paper, 14c
Twelve months contract—
1st page, 15c; run of paper, 13c
Local readers, without contract,
5c per line, 10 point type.
\ Contract, 0 months or more, 4c
per line.
"Let's Make Oklahoma
Republican in 1916."
All material used in the print-
ing office is advancing in price
every day, yet we hold to our
same old prices on advertising
atid job work, and not raise our
prices until we are compelled to.
Jess Willard, the Oklahoma
champion pugilist, got the deci-
sion over Frank Moraa Saturday
night in NeW York in a ten-
round contest. Jess is still
champion scrapper.
Houston township Ill's a cam-
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
In the matter of the guardian-
ship ofMinnieHolloway and John
Holloway, minors.
Notice is hereby given in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the County of LePlore,
State of Oklahoma, made on the
18th day of March, 1910, the
undersigned guardian of the es-
tate of Minnie Holloway and
John Holloway, minors, will
sell at public sale to the
highest bidder, for cash subject
to confirmation by said court, on
Tuesday, the lHth day of April,
A. D., 1916, in front of the court
house door at Poteau, Oklaho
ma,between the hours of 0oclock
a.m. and the setting of the sun
the same day, towit: at 2 oclock
p m., all the right title and inter
est of said Minnie Holloway and
John Holloway, minors,
in and to the following described
real estate situate in Leflore
and Latimer Counties, State of
Oklahoma, to-wit:
Northeast quarter of Southeast
quarter of Northwest quarter
auU Southeast quarter ol North-
east quarteroi section 19, town-
ship b Norl(i, Range 23 East and
Southeast quarter ol Northeast
quarter anu Nortl.east quarter
ol Southeast quarter and iNortli
Auld- Lang Syne.
Sliud auld acquaintance he forgot
And never brot to mind?
Shud auld acquaintance be forgot
And days of auld syne?
Chorus:
For auld lang syne, my dear, for
auld lang syne;
We'll take a cup of kindness yet
for auld lang syne. (Repeat)
We twa ha'e run aboot the braes
And pu'd the gowans line;
Hut we've wandered mony a
weary foot
Since auld lang syne.
We twa have sported i' the burn
Fra tflornin' sun till dine,
Hut seas between us broad ha'e
roared
Sic? auld larg syne.
And here's a hand, my trusty
friend,
An' gi'e us a hand o' thine;
We'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
The rebel editor of the Poteau
News still has his squirrel rifie
loaded for all who belong to the
northern party or who came
from the north and still vote the
republican ticket. He is so nar-
ter ol Southeast quarter ol Csec-
paigh on for the issuance of good , tow"*h,l> a North, Range
' H 11 kast a nU Niu ill west quarter
road bonds, and if the voters ov-
er there know just a little of the
many advantages of better roads
the bonds will carry.
LeFljre county will be switch
ed to the republican column at
the next election. Taxpayers
are getting tired of the rotten
machine politics and theuntiring
persistency of the Poteau bunch
to hold to the pie wagon. A
change will do us all good.
The Tribune publishes this
week the announcemept of C. p.
Johnsor for sheriff. Mr. John-
son is highly spoken of for the
office, and we have only good
wishes for him. Our columns
are open for all, democrats or
republicans, and we promise a
square deal for all.
row between the eyes that he
east quarter of Northwest quar-| can't see any good in anything
except it bears the Jefiersonian
label.
of Northeast quarter ana South-
east quarter ol Northwest quar-
Flies, the nastiest of all, in-
sects, crawl over, feed on, and
breed in human tilth. From col-
lections of filth to which they
ter and Northeast quarter of
Southwest quarter and North
halt of Northwest quarter of
Southeast quarter of section 30,
Township 0 North, Kange 23 East,,, ... ,
all located in the County of have access, or in which they
Flore, State of Oklahoma, and
follow ing described lands belong-
ing to Minnie Holloway, to-wit:
East half of Northeast quarter of
Southwest quarter and North-
west quarter of Northeast quai-
ter of Southwest quarter and
Southeast quarter of Southeast
quarter of Southwest quarter
and Southwestquarter of South ., ,
west quarter ol Southeast quar- l>'Puoid, dysentery, cholera in-
have bred, they carry matter
with whatever infection it may
contain, both within and on the
surface of their bodies, and
smear the tilth from their feet
and bowels on everything they
touch, and in this manner spread
n/i
dim
i
History
is full of
stories of
the fall of king-
doms through the utter
folly of their rulers.
EvenCaesarlnm elf did
not disdain the wiles of
Cleopatra, and the past
hundreds of years are
of simil.ir inxLihi 11.
To find out how Kitty
Gray, a b -ahti ul Amercan
girl, bcc,om< > the instru-
ment of veng: "incc on a silly
old puppet, ycu must
see the thrilling picture
story, THE BROKEN
COIN- • •
Follow this great
picture serial. See the thrill-
ing story unfold itself, wool: by
week. I'cr^is real romance. Stirring adventure, sterling courage,
love, romance a: 1 intrigue, march together through each excit-
ing episode.
linn t mi: TTTFROI*: "*IN; 'ct.a'ido one ''ay every week to socGrace
Cunaril, Ir.mti; 1. ! aiiel : l.r; I :::v. r-il All Star Company in l! ; m > ' r
teriaJ | Ictur ■ • r . Written 1 v Era T::cn Hou-h, create t < f Ant rican descrip-
tive fiction v.riiv..:, auilic. of ' Mi . LuLLl., ' "54-40or Figlit'^ajiclothers.
See The Broken Coin te
The Photo P.jji ,
jr.ui supreme
V/eek
1Z zygotes—One Cach Week
t'.'s rd here. Better1 :'c trij pary thai irpa-1
rait J put narr.c, date, etc. auilor <vtil! explain. J
(UNIVERSAL]
®;-x -a. -jj w" - ■ 4
Princess Theater, Monday Night, April 17.
Eighth Episode. 8 Oc'lock. Admission 10c.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
ter ol Section 24 and Northeast
quarter of Northeast quarter of
Northwest quarter and North-
west quarter of Northwestquar-
ter of Northeast quarter and
Northwest quarter of Northwest
quarter of Northwest quarter
and South half of South half of
North west quarter of Section "2(>;
fanturn and other germ diseases.
Kill it now!
The.Tribune will support the
stroirgfertt mart of Talihina or vi-
cinity 5fi the race for Count.v com-
missioner for tbeTJlfi'd district,
... .1 -v :-
irrespective of polities. It will
also support the best man lor
any office in the county and
state regardless of politics. Trot
out your best men!
The republicans of Pushmata-
ha county will hold a mass con-
vention at Albion on April 20 for
the purpose of nominating a full
county ticket. We are informed
that there is a strong sentiment
for Gov. G W. Dukes for coun-
ty judge, and we're for him.
When a newspaper sells an
inch of advertising space for less
than 15c it is going below cost.
Weexpeclto continue in busi-
ness and therefore will not sell
for less than cost. The journal-
istic grave yard is full of news-
papers that did business at less
ti an cost prices, for spite or
other leasons.
Democrats Join
Republican Club.
Coalgate, March 15—A num-
and Northeast quarter of North-1 ber of democrats joined the Coal
ican club at its re-
rominent among
these were John May, G. M.
Broach, and H. K. Gresham.
Mr. May stated that he had cbt
east quai ter ol Northeast of Sec- county republic!
tipn 27 TownshipB North, llange oent iu,t,tinu. P
2-East, located in tiie County-ot , ,
Latimer, State of Oklahoma, and
containing 130 acres more or
less according to the Govern-
ment Sui vey thereof.
Said real estate will be sold on
the following terms and condi-
tions, to wit: Cash in hand up-
on confirmation and delivery of
deed.
A deposit of ten per cent will
be required of successful bidder
as evidence of good faith.
Htds for the onrchase thereof
must be made at public sale ; Progress and prosperity.
loose from the democratic party
and had gone over to the repub-
licans because the best interest
of not only himself, but his na-
borsand friends, demanded H.
Mr. Hroach said that he had be-
come thoroly convinced that the
republican party is the party of
Mr.
Dated the 28th day of March, I G, esham made the statement
1910. I that altho born and raised a detn-
.lames E. Bentley, ociat, he was glad to line up
Guardian., with the republicans, believing
marcU31,api (.14 [that the principles of the repub-
lican party were better for the
people generally and that he
hoped tf: see Oklahoma go repub-
lican in the November election.
The prediction was made that
the coal county club wud soon
have at least a thousand mem-
bers.
After Four Years of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
*
writes as follows: "1 suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could not walk anywhere at
all. At times, 1 would have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
ment relieved me for a while, but 1 was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
I had gotten so weak 1 could not stand,
and 1 gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle ol
Cardui, the woman's tonic, and 1 com-
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my work."
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
Cardui, the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its 50
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies'
Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special
Instruction an your case tn J 64-page book, ' Horn*
Treatment for Women." sent in plain * rapper. J-6a
It is well to be prepared, but
there is much more danger of a
commercial invasion than a mili-
tary, There is not half the dan
ger of a military invasion aw be-
fore the European war, but when
it ends there is double the dan-
ger of a comuiereianl invasion,
unless we prepare by protecting
our industries by adequate tar-
iff laws.
Guy and Percy McGowan, S.
M. Reed and John McGee repre-
sented the Laura country in town
Saturday.
H. L. Hardgraves came up
from Albion and took charge cf
the Farmers & Merchants bank
as cashier Monday morning. He
will act in this capacity till other
arrangements are made. We
welcome Mr. H. amon^r us, and
hope that he will decide to make
his stay permanent.
$100 Reward. flOO
The readers of this paper will
be pleased to learn that there is
at least one dreaded disease,that
science has been able to cure in
all its stages,and that is catarrh.
Catarrh being greatly influencd
by constitutional conditions re-
quires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally and acts thru flie blond
on the mucous surfaces of the
system,thereoy destroying the
foundation of the disease, giving
the patient strength by building
up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith
in the curative powers of Hall's
Catarrh Cure that they offer one
hundred dollars for any casejt
fails to cure. Send for list of
testimonials Address:
P. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Your Body
Protests Against Calomel!
You have noticed the disagree-
able effects of calomel, that sick-
ening nausea, that is characteris-
tic. There is no reason for tear-
ing up your system in such a
drastic manner.
LIV-VER-LAX, that wonder-
ful vegetable compound, is just
as useful as calomel for toning
up your liver and ridding your
system of stagnating poisons,
and it does not make you feel
badly like calomel. It is pleas-
ant to take with no unpleasant
aftereffects. Keep it in your
home tor health's sake.
If LIV-VER LAX is not en-
tirely satisfactory your money
will be returned without ques-
t:on. The original bears the
likeness of L. K. Grigsby. For
sale at 50c and $1 by
Thomas Drug Co.
Mrs. Higgins and twp sons re-
turned Saturday from Paris.
Harry Pollock visited over Sun
day with his sister Pearl at Hugo.
J, li. Cruthis
Attorney-at-Law
All Courts.
TALIHINA, OKLAHOMA
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Springer, M. E. The Talihina Tribune (Talihina, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, March 31, 1916, newspaper, March 31, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc132646/m1/3/?q=houston: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.