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HIE TALIHINA NEWS.
THURSDAY, July 20, 1894.
Enteral at the Pont Office
it <rcond clan mail matter
at TmlUiina, hut. Ttr
FRISCO TIME TnBfcE
going south
d l TRAIN N'O.
Itrpartf.
4-40 a. m
OINO lfOKTH#
TRAIN NO.
Arrive*
r,:06 p. m
Arrive*
H0 p.
1,0V Ah FBMCWl
GOING hoi TII.
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oojno NOlllI'.
TRAIN NO.
Depart .
7:30 a. m.
Departs.
• m - • • • M \~,:ona.m.
' Pullman sleepers from St. Louis to
k!£ S;S A,t u.S l-n,0"
train# No. 3 and No. «•
T.N.HOD(JV. vffC.
FoNt ornoo IIourK.
Mail departs:
10:27 A. M., 8"0 :lo p- "■
Mail nrrivos:
10:21! A. M., ami f>:l<> r- •
Mails aru closed 80 minutes be-
fore departure.
Offlr.- hour, from l«l0O a.m. I"10;10 *• "•
fnini r.:0(l p. Ill . In ia« m-
order ... I rnttolor bu«lnf op.n Iron,
t u. m. to 0 p- >' •
Jno. J. Thsmah, r. m.
CBWCE BIPELTOEY.
P^rlerl,. nmrrh *.
Horvtcrft 4th Kui.«t«j In ciu?h month ht
ami ":H0 p.m. ^
Hull.! « hnrrh. U. v Bdrl.lw.
Urn! Huntl.y '* prpIi Biontli nt . •■! P-
n v:. fhurrh Konth, B« J. T. IU11. J'Hjr. «"
,|r;, H 4.| In cwh month .1 IllM . m
unit ut 7:510 p. TO.
M 1 Church. J.«. Hurl. - I
In etch month.
Hdhbnlh s.hool orfry S.ml.j mor.1"* t l«0.
o'clock. It. 8. I'iu c Knporlntchdi nt.
1'rtmrmwtlnR on WriDMdtjr «•*> « i" Mfh
TToek.
"Sim.lnr Hrhnol .tiki B«k ««* «-hool *«"
i mt) Sunday niovnlnu «t • Bl'
~~ gpi lETY i 1 KOTO.'
Talihina No. Ijodpc,
Moots '1 uctday night of each woex
E 1' MOFA i'.AND, • M W
It S Pact' • Recorder
" !, i\ r;v". A M
Talihina Ledge. V. 1) , £■ V.
/. V.. mti t ir. thm Hf-11 on the fl
Tlurnrfsj night in esrh monti , at
7 o'clock, p ra.
' 8. PACE, W M
«. A VrKlCH. Pep,
- - f
Jo Hooker Popt. No. 10, Depart-
Inient I.T., meets taeU S!uil and ill
Saturday ill each liionUi at I < ion
lusll, over f'liriatiiiii eliUV! b, Tali
lima, I. T. AH old veterans art
solicited to attend.
I). G. l'KARCF.,
W. J. Root, cnni
Adj.
John A. Depew made a (lying
trip to Bengal Sunday.
Ilall,* HairReneweris easily np-
plieil and most cleanly, of nil heir
preparations.
Miss Liza Rlnke Has returned
from u visit in Arkansas.
When you want to mako a i.urt
tiling a certainty buy a bottle of
Slimnp'fl Chill Cure and you have
accomplished it. It will cost in>tli-
il it does not cure. f>0tf.
The strike lias affected lunibei
shipments from this place.
It is to he found in all live stores
in the country. Ask for it f.nd if
they do not keep it; order from
the liouse and we will tend n bot-
tle by express free of charge. \\ I
mean Sohaap's Tasteless f'liill
Cure, and will do what wo say ev-
ery time. COtl
There is little demand for (at-
tic in this part of the country.
Got your shoes neatly half soled
l>y John Muse next doorto Nhwh.
35tf
Watermelons arc plentiful ill
town and command a good price.
Don' let the morchant push
clienp snuff on you, because he
makes more profit on it. Ask for
BI!1'TON'S SCOTCH SNUFF,
and tako no other. .
The Choctaw Railroad went out
of the hands of reooivers Tuesday.
When you find your child fever-
ish and subject to night sweats,
give it two dpses a day of S'cliaap's
Tasteless Chill Cure and the little
fellow will be. sound and hearty.
It is an excellent appetizer. Hit
Mile by Dr. W. B. Miller and Dr.
J. M. Chambers.
Tom Harper was here last week
reported business Hull in Fort
Smith,
The use of Hall's Hair Renower
promotes the growth of the hair,
and restores its natural color and
beauty, trees the scalp of dandruff,
hotter and all impurities.
Jiion Ciinc and family of Lehigh
nre visiting liij mother Mrs.W. R.
Rogers.
JiiFt rticeivwl—a.i'i mplete assortment
of l.iilics' and Keota' footwt'jir (wlu-n wn
■•ay fm^twoar we mean sliutis) Welch,
Muse .V Co. Htf
The wagon stop hero is turning
out some good w.v.'one mad,i of
astive timber.
Or. Price's Cream liiWPS Powder
Cootaina aa Atomcoii cr Aluu.
D« Thorns , G. W. DuU and
$cl)aap'5 Tasteless Chill Core
!s the best Chill Tonic made.
Ever y Bottle auaranteed. cr Money T2ef"u.nd.ec5l. 3Pr3.ce 50c
Schaap's Wine of Iron; Schaap's Sarsaparilla Compound; Lee's Worm Syrup; Co- ark Liniipent
Cossack Eye Salve; Bailey's Cough Syrup;
Magic Pain Balm; Arabian Condition Powders. Manufactured by
JOHN SCIIAAP, - - Fort Smith, Ark.
BTBWEN W!
i:l> TITGEN, Cc
K. - f I
ijocal Assembly, No. ,3: 1, of
Tjiiihina, 1. T., meets ovory Tliuri
"duv night at Union hall.
D. O. psatttib, M. w.
J. T. Woodkn, R. 3.
XnighUOf rytbint.
Frisco Lodge No. meeUovi;ry Mon-
day night. Bretlnen of other Lodges
are cordially invited to attend.
A A MUSE, C C.
J IlJoKllAN, K of R B.
" COUNTY ornoiBS.
Tuos. W. Fhaziek, - ■ Judge
H. D. Andkbsok, - - Sheriff
C. J. Anderson, - - - Clerk
ijED Denton, - County Ranger
LOCAL AND PEKSOKAL
Isham Jbonii
trict couri laf
returned fmta liis-
week.
■■ a tv>- ii.ile at the Ni -v -
Piii
w.
G.
widower's
ginning ti
Drown remains in li's
weed- yet and he is bo-
look loncsomo.
We bad a fine rain Monday.
Billion's Scotch Snuff is the liestjhat
^ made, and gives complete satisfaction.
A lways ask for it.
Business is fair but not rushing
The Welch, Muse dt Co Planer will
do custom work for lumber shippers
and all others at reasonable rates.Sotf
Willie King was in town Mon-
day.
Fancy Stationery, the finest line ever
brought to this market at Millor's.
The hay crop this year is nearly
a failure.
Fifteen high-bred Brown Leghorn
eggs for $1.00. Address
43113 11. Cauaway, Alma, Ark,
Miss Annie Pace is visiting rel-
atives horo.
To make your business pay good
health is a prime factor. To se-
cure good health, the blood sin uld
bo kept pure and vigorous by tho
use of Ayor's Sarsapiuilla.
When tho vital llui I is impure
nnd sluggish, there can be neitbor
health, strenlh, nor ambition.
Prayormooting will hereafter be
held on Wednosday liigiits,so says
Rev. Epps. Don't forget.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WorlJ't Fair Highest Medal and Diploma
Miss Matt'e Welch returned yes-
terday from a visil to relatives up
north of here on the railway.
On an average two out o.f every
one hundred and forty four bottles
are returned. This we claim is
tho best average ever mado by a
chill and fever cure. Schaap's
Tustoloas Chill Cure will cost you
5oeU No Ci liE No Pay. 50tf.
Election time ir drawing near
Crops have suffered for rain to
such an extent that little over one
half the usual yield will be made.
Wfilch, Muse A Co. are headquarters
for Fruit .lars; all sizes.
Notwithstanding the warm
weather fishing parties do not fail
io uiaterialiee at regular intervals.
John Oline is in town and is the
guest of his mother, Mrs. K. W.
Rogers. Mr. Clinc livoa at Lehigh.
Welch, Muse & Co. will grin! your
orn for 1-1(1 and make the best meal in
the Territory. 35tf
E. P. Corlcy on his rounds of
travel in the interest of the McAl-
ster Capitol culled on us Satur-
day.
Welch, iiuse & Co. have Just receiv-
ed a full supply of Gents r'lln;lulling
goods and oner them cheaper than the
Cheajiest. 3Htf
The Best chill medicine mode
is SchanpjS Tasteless Chill Cure
Every bottle warranted. 50tf.
Jo Herudon, the photographer,
moved to Clayton yesterday and
will remain there a while. He
does good work.
Browu't Iron Tonic.
This is nature's great restorer
flf health; it is pleasant and agree-
able to the taste; ami can be taken
and retained by the most delicate
stomach; it is the only preparation
of iron Dial will not conntiputc the
bowels, or blacken or destroy tho
teeth; it is easily and readily taken
up and assimilated l>y the blood
and is, therefore,the greatest rem-
edy known for general debility,
dyspepsia, indigestion, nervous-
ness, female diseases, scrofula, ty-
phoid fevers, and all diseases mid
impurities of the blood. Try
sample bottle. For sale by Dr.
W. 15. Miller.
A. A. Muse lias become disgusted
with the strike and lm.s tiikci^ his
family nnd gone to Kaiuiishi to
stay until it i: over.
Dr. W. Ii. Miller sells fichaap ■
Tasteless Clii'l Cure villi . ftr.it
;unrantce tliut every bottle will
cure the very olih t tied toughest
i m o of chills and bilious fevers.
Price Stkts only. 5l)tf.
Dad Edmun Is arrived lt. it night
after an indefinite absence, ai d «
furious onslaught against the poul-
try abput his premises v. as tbc
first synipton of liia return.
' Fruit Syrnp" C'hill Tonic.
Positively guaranteed to be the
best remedy on ihc market for
the cure of chilis and fever, bil-
iousness, general debility, ahd loss
of appetite. Containing all tlie
laxative and nutritious piopertics
of the ripe figs themselves, corn-
Will Etnmort went to Muskogoe
last week in senrcli of business
but fearing the ttrike would stop
the mails and iutcrfere with their
correspondence lie came straight
home and wrote his best gir—
It's Aluminum,
And everything is being made of
it. Cooking utensils, toble-ware
and novelties of all kinds. Ev-
erybody wants it and everybody
buys it.
Agents wanted at once to can-
vass Arkansas and the Indian
Territory—big pay.
Will D. 11am, Gen'l Agt.,
Box 777. Fort Smith, Ark.
1J. F. l Jans by a rustling drum-
mer oT Fort Smith rushed in one
day this week and got our lust
"Strikers Badge",ho shook hands
and said" very dry'', nnd we Jiuiind
nothing to the contrary in his grip.
GGM M U NIG AT10N S.
Wc desire a correspondent at each
posLolltcc in the Choctaw Nation to send
ns news items. Stationery and a copy
of lhe Neils furnished each. Political
anil religious controversies not desired.
I<£""The opinions of oar correspond-
ent.; are not ours and wc are not to be
held responsible for them.
ff^Cominntiicatlons must reach this
office not later than Tuesday and be ac-
companied by the writer's iiiinie.
tVScnd your name with all com-
municationh, or ttioy will be published
in tho waste basket.
J. Robbs was oot at the picnic
last Thursday with a pretty Utt'e
girl. lie looked spilling and hap-
py all day. If he had had bis
buggy and his Cleveluud bay, I
believe be surely would have run
away.
Our picnic las Thursday was
grand. We bad a large attend-
ance and all seemed to enjoy them-
selves. Unfortunately Mr. W.
Brooks, of Kennedy, wus thrown
from a horse and had his arm dis-
located and his head hurt. He in
rapidly recovering.
Mr. Garner, our blacksmith,says
he will have to chargo more for
work now us he has a new board-
er—a ten-pound boy—who lias
come to stay. Wo congratulate
you, Mr. and Mrs. Garner, upon
tho fulfillment of vour hopes in
the birth of a son. May he bo al-
ways a source of happiness and
comfort to his parents that ho is
now and the pride and help of
your old nge. As for the littlo
fellow himself, we can wish bitn
no greater good fortune than to
grow up the copy of bis father in
all things. Remember us kindly
to Mf. and Mrs. Gurncr.
Your friend,
IIaity Jack.
Week ilap-t Cbahtaanumpa hut
lawo anonti kftnobmi kot bochifo
iktakaclio hatoko mouiincbit t'oka
hi koyu hoke.
American National P>anK
or
IJovi jr-witTr, ansae.
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
This Hank is one of the Solid Institutions of iht
Southwest.. Its Officers and Directors era safe, con-
servative br in rss men- It being a National Bank, it
is under ti nmediatc supervision and examination
of the, Gt ! o Government an ' stockholders, under
the N"tioi ' 1 -vicing law, are responsible to d■•posit-
°rs for double tho amount of their stock.
Depontt your money In ilio
-A-msricsri Itfatl/sxial Bank
OB*
iFort SrciltU., - A-rkan f. aa.
Kosoma Peiiei!ing«.
T. J. Gossett is 011 the Sick list
this woqk,
Joo Muior, of Wadena, called
on his best girl Sunday.
Dr. Bierd, of this place lost a
fine niaro Suuduy night.
Mrs. G. J. Barrett ha> returned
home Iroiu a visit in the country.
i'lonty of rain, jrrops looking
fmo and the farmers are in good
spirits.
Sunday school and singing at
tho Christian church laid Sunday
evening.
Mr. ToitnsbnrgM' gave a grand
bail and suppei at bis residence
Friday night.
A ten-pound boy came to Mr.
Portwood's last week and will
make that his home.
J. Keifer, tho night
has got his job back
wears a long smile.
The youi o people of Kosoma
had singing at the residence of
Mrs. Hainby last Sunday,
Mrs. S. P. Humphrey has re-
turned from a three weeks' vi-11
to her mother at Huntington, Ark. ;
Mr. Hatchings and Mr. L. Jones, 1
of Paris, Tex., were in our little '
city Sunday shaking hands with
FEED and. SALE STABLE;
A 3>T ID
O WAGON YARD. O
Buggies, nacks and Saddle Ponies always on hand.
Good Accommodations at the Wagon Yard
TALIHINA LIVKltY hTAULK.
.crator,
L(1 HOW
binod w ith quinine ami iron a j their o-M trien<l .
ti (toloss ferm, mak n$ oulj | rhere will be injrlt g on llieulli
the beat remedy for chill* but it . Buudny at the Christian chureh.
will be found very ciFtctual ao a Dinner will be served cn the
tonic and appetizer and all forms j „round. Kverybodv invited,
of disease caused by a torpid liv-
er. As large as any dollar hot-1 Kawic.v Brooks and "diss Mio-
tic and only costs 50 cents. Trv i lm' Harrison. Kurner lumbrough
bottle. For sale by Dr. i "<i"l Miss Cora Davis, W W. Wil-
sainple
W. D. Miller.
Capt. F. M, W
day last week and (bowed us a
photograph ot a handsome niece
who is now 911 her way ro tills
pountry froui GcrUo.oy to keep
house for liini.
! liams and Mis.. Georg: Gossett,
! three handsome and lovely young
on callcil one : couples, took supper ut tlie Bon-
! bou hotel Sunday evening.
liOi 11: S.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world lor
cuts, bruises, solos, ulcers, salt
but no fuss is being made about rheum, fever sores, totter, cbappe
hands, cliilhluins, cuts and all skin
eiuptions, and positively cures
piles, or no 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. n-7-ly
ii 111 this part of the country.
Old papers for sale at this office, 2oc.
per hundred, taken as they come; 40c.
[■or hundred, if picked.
The A, F. & A. M. arc negotia-
ting for tlie building of a new liall
over the M. 15. S. church house.
Billion's Snuff purifies tho breath
preserves tho teeth ami gums, and does
not make you nervous.
J. J. Thomas made a flying trip
to .Sulphur Spri'igs, Texan last
week and relurnod with his little
Mrs. Buford tho mother of Mrs. : daughter Audie who has been vie-
riouie of the best physicians ii
the Indian Territory prescribe
tizer and blood purifier. One dol-1 Charles Allen oi this plaoe died it'"g her grandmother Mrs. Glass
lar a bottle, sold everywhere. 50tf.
Health seems to be improving
since the ruins.
cock of that place.
on the 24th ult at u ripe old age.
!t Vv E a' Much for Y,m.
Mr. Fred Milier, of Irving, III.
writes that ho bad a severe kid-
When .ending for snuff bo sum to! "°-v tr0,lb!e for .with
mention Bruton's. It costs 110 more J severe pal 118 ^n bis back and also
than inferior goods. 1 that bio bladder wa^, nlTvcted. He
'tried many so called kidney cures
Since the rains some people are : but with out any go >d result.
planting gardens j About a year ago lie began use of
Electric Hitters and found relief has given so universal satisfaction
Qet yours. If a pair^ of L'oib century „t onci: Kloctric Hitters is e-pecial- , is no experiment. Each bottle is
ly adtiptcl to cure ofall kidliej positively guaranteed To give re-
and liver trouble .111! often gives lief, or the money will bo refunded,
almost instant relief. One trial wi I It is admitted to be the most re-
prove our statement. Price only
50c. for lai;.i' bottle. Sold lit
Dr W K Miller's Drug Store.
A Uinrter Cculuty X; t.
For a quarter of a century Dr
King's New Discovery has been
tested, and tlie millions who have
received benefit from its use tosti-
fy to its wonderful curative pow-
ers in all diseases of Throat, ( best
and Lungs. A reniody that has
stood tho test so long and that
.doics, best made, at Welch, Muse & ! ■
Loriu D. Vaughn was u callcr ai
our office Tuesday.
f anv -olor and read v
Fine 1'ainU
mixed-iit Mill.
Wister IjocalN.
Business dull.
Health fairly good.
Farmers say crops are cut short
by ibe drouth.
Mrs. Hightower and daughter,
of South Canadian, were here last
week visiting friends.
Doctor Allen and family have
returned after a stay of two weeks
visiting friends at Gipson, Ark.
The Baptists are building a new
church houso and the Southern
Methodists have their building
about completed.
Courtney Harris, of CJavenal,
was bore lust Sunday sparking his
best girl. He says she Can have
hiin most any time.
Mr. Geo. O. has lost 0 lbs. of
butter and he will pay a liberal
reward for the same. lie says it
may be that Red has it.
John Hundley and Mis- l.inzie
Hardrick invited their friends to
come nnd see them married July
14th. but aias, it was a flash.
Win. Sturgeon says bo can play
the organ ijiiito well now as lie has
been taking lessons for sometime.
He has just woke up in heaven.
Dr. ltovill of Winfteld Ark.,
has located at this place. We are
liable for Coughs and Colds. Sold ! glad to have him with 11 ami wish
at W. Ii. Miller's Drug Store, him all the success possible as he*l
Large si :c 5Ue. and -1.00. 1 is a 11. illiul plijsicinn
Mess. Editork;
Oine anumpa iklawo liollissoclii
lislike; yohnn kot himak nilak oka
ahanchili kot yakni i t ulpioaet ta-
hn 11a il aiasba kin hi tok etn ano-
wot tahnshke. Acbukmalit anuk-
tillit K pihisakma butak nai a im
asba liok mak bano he h yal 1:' ano
ayukpa bosh aiaoha slike. V'obnii
kia llbusba yokoto nan ho il ayuk-
pa keyu hosii il ainsha sblfo. Out
acheba tuba liok mak hini; itti h o
cbukina ki t taba liokmnk hlno pi
yakni ot nana ho ittaiv11a chi ke-
yu sayimmi shke. Choctaw va im
issa kct ICO acres, every head from
infant up, yobmi clo Uappa a! isbt
ont lalia liokma anonti atepa ki t
500 acres llappako pit iin -ssa yob
mi ka Chalita yi t-ilappa liiifilia bo
pi bonna hi keyu shl . Yakni it
1 ibpi a kepu bo il a'owlia ki.t apul-
lummi hokano B pibisu chi bano
ka sayimmi slike; biuicnasi okano
"chance'' nchukma lej pim issai. i
sayimmi fbke; ilappa kilaaho bo
ant ia In kma "chance'' aohukmn
kit hinial a tul; obmi e'ei I'eyu
« yirnrni like. Yobmi r.!o Ii kia
ha tali ot ilap ini anuli I la yolm.i
cba ayimmi hokmakosh anmnpoli
cliatuk aka ai alini lislike. Anuni
pa bi t lnwa binla kia ilappa!. ilia
slike. Chi kana Mc.
NAPOXAKLO AN! MPA.
llatal ;kona putliaonunip.i l:a
uomosi k ikbi la chiohkc yobmi
ka peh naponaklo eln i an.unpu
ho ikbi la ehishke.
Dawes Kamisbanaacln isbtano
honipa pi aiena e' 1 oao ho nana
k> p0nak':0t pisa liobke; yobmi ki t
kamishina yakolnoi ki t t'hahta
Okla hayaknichulha ack ilakodi-
kowa acid aiena p1 isbt 1 nanij ol'.t
Ittunowa yohmi liakinii Kia Chub-
tu ya nana im ai akostiniclii bana
kin peh im anumpoli kak ilu yob-
mi kia katiyolimit. nana y,.ma bai -
naka akostinchi chab.it yakoh
ini kakosli banna ulr it it!, ia clii
hub cbisbbil ahni ii yohmikma
•yonifl aicua ka, kr.btiyobina (hi ho
cbishha ahni kctishtanonipoli ki t
nsha yobmi ma batai. 1 pi homma
Cbahta olheba bakia kaniohmi k> t
acbukma binla -ichi kit asba u'ena
pulla abulia shke. 'j'amuht. hi put
ha, toboksi akeli putlia aiena ! :.i:
osb kania na islit olbpita binla uha-
ia piiko hanna kit aslla yohmi ma
ulhti atccliinu pa ulhti laya hikia
knt yamako miu liosli hatak biniit
fbwa kaniyohmi ka isbt im aoom-
poli toktf baklo H tok oke. Yob-
mi United States okla bet ilcpalok.
Taniahesbo puta toboksi akuli
pntha ka choinpet table cba yarn-
akt! tuli hollisso amiuti ho im ai-
okla ai acbafa im cllanan ikithano
liattak cpi homma i yakni ai ia ka
nan isbt ithena cba hi isbt nnuin-
poholi bosh kuinisliitia okla hot it-
tanowa hoka. Ycma Yobmi 1111
olbi hokma pim olla yrto toll hol-
lisso katimako minti nan isbt pim
atahna ahiula ho elii lib,;, ahni li
kakosh ponaklo Ii lioke. ^ ouiako
tuli hollisso amiuti ho achi kuuo
keyu kia cbumpa hi yemano isbt
anumpuli kct ai alili tok yobmi kia
nan ittim apisa anumpa puta ki t
pim ai asba ka kanahosk nana pi
kanimoh cha hi keyu ka sa yimmi
shke cbatok yobmi cba hatak epi
homma pia hot yemnia il ai okp >
cba hi clhpisa koyu ki t ai aibi ik
sabenna ilia haia na Ihophli cba
chi bokmct thopoli ciu clia nan it-
tim apihisa tok ct ik ni alko ilapo
yobmi banna npisali anumpa tu t
ilapo akinli hQ isbt onatayula la
shke. Pish no yokcto nan ittim-
apisa cboiiti pa i balaya na Unitod
States okla bosh anumpa hokmo
onotayula shke Kowat kania la
chi liosb binnili li biitokosb falam-
mut ola likmot acbukali chi ia chi
raoma hatokosh si bochifo yo ak
takalicho lacln shke.
S. F. Nelson.
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save'-.'"-..vro. ThsBest
mi SEWHa
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MADE
wi? on c.
yoa maelif j.c
yet olwowlt .0 ■
onrb«*l«bui
•nob cm Ike
other OltSi /
Be win* Kit " •
eitii ou
M.FHS can ril
• « . Uii>n yon cku
or kcrb s«
?fc.*£por klDu .,
, an
a u} NJokel Plat^
t . • np.
.i1 or wr.to no. Wo
,1dMS".
■'•"4
■#. . } i '
cl J
vrn.it your a, If prl«t torins
and n-;a*r* tiw. ;r will win, wc Wll*
it. W p chi* leug© ito trt rid to
prudueo a $30.00 Sewln
MacMuo Itor $fiO.OO, or n *2C.
Kowtna l*!t Ctiao ior $20.00 than yea
enn buy IW.m no, f r our A ?onta.
THE HEW BIB SL' V; 116 KACHIIE CO.
b.'-J VtLAX - j. '.'At- ATI—St A, OA,
FOR SALE by
Tboma> Bro?. Taliliiuft, T. T.
^ 'ants You.
Tit. « . :!i ('• :ts ut i uxas '
allds who
iiig at-
[tractkhi i uIho for hunu'-aeok-
i ii ml planted in jwars
W'orJk Guaranteed,
Uorsos shod in the beet maimer and as
cheaply as any other shop iu town.
3.-,t!
I O. 8ELLKY,
Stone & Brick Contractor.
All work guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Talihina^ I.T.
3.7tf
FhNNIW A FANMW.
4TTOHIS i; \ •' - VT-L 4W
South McAl-.n^or an t " \iers, T. T.
Practice in Federal an ' ( mmis.-,i( ner't
Courts of the Imii.ut Ti n it
Texan and Arkaiviw
Personal'ami prompt attvj tian given tf
to ail luiaiiiew.
41H
TTiu Gull Coast ot i
charming reaort for inva
don't iiUi: A.-ro weather.
t: action also for In
ers; 20 v~~S acre of land plaiiteil in pears
nets j tin; own • ^,000 each year
aft cr J /the orchard i < estttblisnH.
Htrawher- ries ami jzrapes al
profitablv •y- rained. lte"ular v-i
, r tourist A tickets can be bong!
any day.but — ial excursions vs
be run trie«« nd T uesd av
each in >nth from a limited
ton' to all point•• in / i Texas.
The excursi«>n/ >-fare?
-a little
ets K1 od 30
It's
over a
,t ays,
W. A. WELCH,.
Attorney at Law,
AST)
NOTARY PUHIIC
TALIHINA, LN'D. TRIt
Special attention given to tho
securing of U. S. Trader's License.
ii. c. nash, m. d.,
Antlers.
NIC NASII, M. D.
Tnshkahoma.
cheap enough
( t-nt a mil -kefs •:<kkI 30 t
with stop "vor. -.i:!h !• nnd ^
T;.lk it ovet v. i:!i \geut V—^ F r isco
Line or ad lu-ss l> Wisliart, < PA s
St. !. .i.iH, Mo., and . for freeropy f
nr ; ir 11mt J. j :'ir.phli*t doseribinir♦
Tt xas Coast < >untr It .o«ts nothing,
nnd it may m an a fortune for you.
You Want'fexa*.
WAXTSD.
An active :• ':t in each of the United
States, t1 illicit subscriptions f • the
Twn "-a-V.H k U:*piih1ie. A liberal com-
ni;.; inn will Im o uJ to hustlers.
Ad Irc-o;
8uperint«>ndent Circulation,
TfK
. liOtlis, MO
Awarded
Highest Honors—World'j Pair.
DR'
Physicians & Surgeons.
Will attend calls alon^ tho 1 1
throughout the surronnding <
Telegrams sent to eithei place will r
cieve prompt attention.
teurg;ery a Wpeidalty.
mm.'-
fa v 77
MOST FCRFECT MADE.
A pure Crane Cnvm of Tartar Powder. Free
l r o'u Ammonia, Ahurn or any fetter adulterant
JO YEARS THE STANDARD
ktravf.h oh 8toiw.
One roan horse pony about 14 hands
high, brandod OK on rig! t hip and K I'
on loft shoulder an l on left hip. I will
pay 310 for its recovery. Bring him to
Talihina and send worn to
T M MASAnrruBRE,
Stringtown, I.T.
•vpposko st01.kn kouskn at ukiciikkt. i t
We have taken charge of the fullow-
ing-desr-lilted horses.
One dark brown horse 10 vears old. 10
hands high, D K left shoulder, R on left
hip, white hair around the neck, little
blaze in the forehead.
One dark brown litftio 8 yuua old, 10
hands high, scar on left ankle an.I an-
kle en large" 1, K C) on left hip, /£- \ right
shoulder, and one ton -1 yeaiiing colt,
blaae-faced, left hind foot white, KC on
left hij .
The above stock was found ! y us on
Sunday, June 24, iu i!ie wuo.L I mile
from here, after we w -n a mirk
complexkmi d. ioa an a I ht-halred
woman riding the :oi. that m;>!nin;'
■51 ti " St NVt \\
International Suram r Normal.
An International Summer Nor-,
mal lor the bonefit of the touchers
of the Indian Territory will bo
held nt Coalgate. I. T., com meno
in July 2nd, 1894. and (losing
July 2Kth, m\ Rndors ;l by
the hiyhot t c-iiueational officials
of the Territory*. Conducted by
three c\peri eli- od Kormal teach-,
ers and {^riu!::: top Certi:;cates
will be granted; Over 100 tcnch-
an i | ers have already promised to at-
tend. All enterprising teachers
and part:pv. i.irie^ to tiaeli art
expected- Writo for iull inU rma
ti OU. Co A LG A T K 1N ST I TU '1 1
Coalgate, Ind. Ter
Reichert, I. T., Jun .«i
li.v
v •-?; > 4'
">22SEBt'- ■ <<+■> -
1 Lli( ft i«::UcltfCUU fli *1*1-
brntided V • Mark
• cubbed. None sold I ut: >i
Kaueh rai{e^ 1
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Parke & Grandy. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1894, newspaper, July 19, 1894; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137156/m1/3/: accessed March 26, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.