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iiiB lALHilNA NEWS. LOOAL ANB
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PERSONAL
I'liSDAY, January 1 7, 1894.
1he Pni>l OfHrf at Talihina, ind. Trr
mail matin
E X Ul'R TIME T/*BI.E.
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moino nok1 II.
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Fancy Stationery, tbetineHt lino ever
brought to this market at Miller's.
Cloudy weather, but little rain.
There is good reason for the
popularity of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Davis & li lizard, of
Weil Monterey, Clarion Co., l'a.,
j say: "Jt has cured people that our
physii k^ns could do nothing for.
j We persuaded them to try a bottle
I of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy
and they now recommend it with
the rest ot ns." 25 and 50 cejit
bottles for sale by druggists.
Welch, Muse & Co., have a fine
j stock of men's clothing and their
prices are so low that you will
certainly buy if you see them.
Blizzard Friday night and Sat-
urday.
5cl)aap^ Tasteless Chill <jire
i II.P .A TKINtSON 1'r
Stephen wheeler. vice p.
FUEL) TI THEN, Cunhljr
Dt'pa rt*.
j Dtpnrta.
W i 7:011 a. m.
coxnkctionh.
n.i ' Vi «timtlki>—Connects nt Paris,
i v.. with G c & S F Mini t «& P for
point* in Texas. IIrh Pullman Buffet-
Drawin^r room Kleejrtir ami Reclining
haii' car (seats tree) to Galveston,
« , via Paris ami Dallas.
•j. vkstidin.Kn---ionneet8 at Bnrr-
n, Ka^.., with A t 4 S w for points
olorarlo, "Wyoming, Utah, Nevada,
'aho, Washington. New and Old mcx-
Arizona and California, lias Ke-
.tnintr < hni. car.Ueats free)and Pull-
BuflTet Drawing Boom slee|>er
, flt. Louis. Hcclining chair cars
uts free) Monett to Burrton, Kas.,
and Anthony, Kas., Pullman 4)raw*
iutf Uo rn nleej>er Monett to Burrton,
K lirou^h Pullman Hleejjers Burr-
ton. K.ts., to Pueblo, Denver, O'tfUen,
i:i I'a.io, Los Angeles, Haxi .Diego and
San Francisco.
•MinerIs at Monett every Sundayinorii-
int5 with Pullman Tourist Bleeper eu
ute from St. Louis, mo., to Lod An-
•.es, cal., without ceange via ^un
n, Albuquerque and Barstow.
nnects at St. Louis Grand Union
:ation with all lines for the East,
North and Southeast.
No. naa Reclining chair car (seats
free) to Paris, Texas.
So. 4. connects at Wichita, Kas., with
\ t ah f for points in cherokee Strip
hi 1 oklahoma.
uniccts at Burrton, Kas., with A t &
r for points in Kansas, lias Reclin-
■ < hair car (seats free) to St. Louis.
I'tiUman Palace SleejM'r Seligman to
i. Louis. Reclining chair car (seats
• ve) and Pullman Palace Sleeper mo-
tt to Wichita, kas., and Burrton,
Kas . connects at St. Louis Grand Un-
it Station with all lines for the East,
North and Southeast.
brough tickets on sale to all points.
>r further information call upon or
address
I . IN. IXODGK, rt.
% 3o t Offlco Hours.
* I iil departs:
10:30 a. m., and 6:30 p.m.
: arrives:
10-.50 a. M.| and 4:50 p. M.
' • *i 13 are closed 20 minutes be-
ll epni tare.
• •Irt* hour* from 1«::10 a.m. to lt:00«.in.
.ii ." :00 p. in . lo 5:.10 p. m- oi< Sunday
nfjr onlcr and register bailiicu opr from
. in. lo 0 p. in.
Jno. J. Thomas, p. m.
ST. LOUIS K1PUBI IC FBFF.
:<eiual offer to Readers of This
Paper.
QRE&T MEfKOPO .TTAS PAPER
IS IMtlSPKNNIBI.K SOW.
Tmk "twic*-a-wkek" Kt. i.OC1S KKrrB-
!(' will be sent ibkk fob onb ykab to
iy person semlsnp, before Janumry 31,
■S-J5, a club of three new yearly sub-
scribers, with $3 lo pay for the same.
Already the clans are (tatherinu for
(Uh fray in lHtki, and 1W15 will be full of
'•■resting events. The skirmish lines
ill be thrown out, the maneuvering
■ Hie and the plans of campaign ar-
ret! fur the great contest'in '96.
remaining short sesiion of the
mcrntic (/ongress, to be followed
tly by a Republican Congress with
i Democrat in the Presidential chair
II be prodnctive„of events of iucal-
■jlable interest..
In fact, more political history will be
instructed during 1895 than in any
cur since the foundation of the Gov-
iMnt, and a man without a ne.wspa-
• will be like a useless lump in the
i.a vi ments of public opinion.
You can get three new subscribers
the Kepnblic by a few minutes' et-
rt. Remember in the Republic sub-
ibers get a paper twice a woek for the
ice of a weekly—only $1.00 a year,
it, at once, and see how easily it
ran be done. If you wish a package of
; V cotfes, write for them. Cut out
this advertisement and send with your
i der. Address
The St. Louis Keith],ic,
81. Louis, Mo.
iJ oticc
It being tlie duty of the sheriff,
will see that all non-citizens re-
iug in Wik'( county shall pay
ir permits,
Therefore, I make special notlpe
reuce to tlie same.
I believe that if we aim lo (lo
igii' it is our duly to regard the
, e of auy country ill which wp
y be living, and as I want peace
1 harmony to exigt I ask all
< itizens residing in Wade
iy to paj their permits and
try to beat the law, as we aie
Your Blood In Your life.
Without good blood coursing
through your veins you will soon
look wrinkled and dried up. A
few doses of Hogg's Blood I'urefi-
er and Blood Maker will change
your whole system, fresh and
youthful appearance. Sold and
guaranteed by your popular drug-
gist, 1). W. Stuten, Tusbkahomma.
On an average two out of every
one hundred and forty four bottles
arc returned. This we claim is
the best average ever made by a
chill and fever cure. Schaap's
Tasteless Chill Cure will cost you
5octs No Clue No Pay. 50tf.
Beaty Btain has returned from
lj;s T.ejjas trip.
Ftop That Cough.
•\yi,tb Peggs' Cherry Cough
Syruj). Jt is the most effective
medicM® fiy.er put on the market
tar all throat and lung troubles.
Price 25, SO and J.00. I). \V. Stat
en, Tiishkabooi;na, 1. T., your en-
terprising druggist kqeps it.
Jus. Culberson, of Ijeflore, was
in town Monday,
Brown's ircn 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 the most delicate
stomach; it is the.only preparation
of iron that " 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, female diseases, scrofula, ty-
phoid levers, mid all diseases and
impurities of the blood. Try
sample bottle. For sale by Dr.
W. B. Miller.
John Muse seems to have de-
serted the camp.
When you want to make a sure
thing a certainty buy a bottle of
Schaap's Chill Cure and you have
accomplished it. It will cost noth-
if it does not cure. 50tf.
The man who does not advertise
hides his light under a bushel.
I Your 11 ir Dry snd Brittle. Fall ng
Out or Turning firayl
These arp only indications that
the follicles or roots of the hair
are getting weakened or diseased.
Beggs' Hair Renewer will strength
eu and invigoato the follicles and
the hair will regain its natural
color and become soft, glossy and
healthy. Sold by D. W. Staten,
Tughkahomma, I. T.
A. P. Nixon and others left here
for McAlester court, Monday
morning.
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of
the Gazette, Middletown, N. J.,
believes that Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy should be in every home.
He used it for a cold and effected
a speedy cure. He says: "It is in-
deed a grand remedy, I can recom-
mend to all. I have also seen it
used for a whooping cough, with
the best results.'' 25 and 50 cent
bottles for sale by druggists.
A Mr. Hall and family, of Po-
teau last year, ure now citizens of
Talihina.
When you find your child fever-
ish and subject to night sweats,
give it two doses a duy of Schaap's
Tasteless Chill Cure and the little
fellow will be sound and hearty
It is an excellent appetizer. For
sale by Dr. W. B. Mille- and I)r.
J. M. Chambers.
Is the best Chill Tonic made.
Every Esrtl® GKuaranteed. or IvToney- Eefuaciei.
I°rice EOc.
Schaap's Wine of Iron; Schasp's Sarsaparilla Compound: Lee's Worm Syrup; Cossack Liniment;
Cossack Rye Salve; Bnjley's Cough Syrup;
Magic Pain Balm; Arabian Condition Powders. Manufactured by
JOHN SCIIAAP, - Fort Smith, Ark.
Miss Cora Curnutt is visiting
friends and relativts about Day-
ton, Ark,
Biggs' Little Giant Pil'i
The most complete and effectu-
al pill on the market. Guaranteed
to cure Constipation and Head-
ache. ('all on your popular drug-
gist, Dill Bonnett, Cavenal, I. T.
He always keeps them.
Mrs. J. M. Ozment is ito better,!
E. K. Dyer, pf Eagletown, dis- Bucklen'i Arnica Salve.
trict royalty collector, visited the The best salve in the world for
non-citizens of this vicinity this cutH' bruises, soros, ulcers, salt
wee|t " rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains', cuts and all skin
The Best chill medicine made eruptions, and positively cures
is 8chnap,e Tasteless Chill Cure I pilt'H' no P >- required. It is
Every bottle warronted. 50tf. guaranteed to give perfect satis-
faction, or money refunded. Price
The funeral services Sunday 25 cents per box For Sale by W.
eve under the ritual of the I. G.O. ; druggist. u27-ly
F. lodge of Talihina, was
very inl-
and fears ai
recovery.
entertained us to her
pressivi
B« g ' German Salve
The Great Pile Kemedy. It has
cured thousands and will cure
you if you will give it a trial. Al-
so equally good for Cuts, Bruises,
Frank Trimble, of Lock, Okia., 1 Old Sores, Etc. Price 25cts.
Old papers for sale at Hi is office, 26c.
per hundred, taken us thev mine; 40c.
per hundred, if picked.
is visiting his relatives, the Allen
boys, here this week.
For Cough*, Colds Asthma,
Hronchitis,
Or any disease of the throat
and lungs, try Beggs' Cherry
Cough Syrup. It relieves where
all others fail. Sold and warrant-
ed by Dill Bonnett,Cavenal, I. T.
Rev. G. T. Edmonds is prepar-
ing to build him a dwelling in
Talihina, or vicinity.
It is to be found in all live stores
in the country. Ask for it snd if
they do not keep it; order from
the house and we will send a bot-
tle by express free of charge. We
mean Schaap's Tasteless Chill
Cure, and will do what we say ev-
ery time. 50tf.
l£ivers N:mee. a cotton buyer of
Fort Smith, bought all the cott'>n
iu this town last week.
Piles can be Believed at Once
And iu time effectually cured bv
the persistant use of Beggs'Ger-
man Salves, the greatest pile re-
medy ever put on the market-
Sold and warranted by D. W. Stat
en, Tusbkahomma, I. T.
Mr. Abel, the hat man or Roth-
childs, was in the city last TJiTs-
dav seeing our merchants.
Speakers, singers, and actors,
find that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
improves uud aids the voice.
Many stubborn and aggravating
cases of rheumatism that were be-
lieved to be incurable and accept-
ed as life legacies, have yielded to
Chamberlain's Pain Balm, much to
the surprise and gratification of
the sufferers. One application
will relieve the pain and suffering
and its continued use insures an
effectual cure. For sale by drug-
gists.
The parsonage is fast assuming
the form of a house under the su-
pervision of Rev. G. W. Damon.
Fine Painls of any color and ready
mixed—at Miller's.
E. P. McFarland, and C. F. Mor-
ton, will spend the remainder of
the winter iu McAlester as jury-
man.
Sold by Dill Bonnett,Cavenal, l.T.
Tom Lawson recovered his po-
nies within two days after adver-
tising their loss iu the Talihina
N ews. See?
After this month the City Meat
Market owned by T. V. Lawson
will be known as the Allen Sl Law-
son Meat Market, Bethel Allen be-
coming a partner in the concern.
Talihina hai Im I an increase in
its popuiatioa since our last issue,
babies having nm/Jc their uppeur-
ancc at the homes of Win. Ung
and Phil Jones.
American National P>anf>
Fort Jinnth, JVvhansus.
Capital and Surplus 8150,000.00
This Bank is one of the Solid Institutions of the
Southwest. Its Officers and Directors ore safe, con-
set ratine buiinetts men- It being u. National Bank, it
is ander the immediate supervision and examination
of the General. Government and stockholders, under
the National Banking law, are responsible to d<posit-
°rs for double the amount of their stock.
1>o| 4«m « ytmr money In tin*
Amarioan XTati^nal Bank
OF
IPoxt Smith, - Arkansas.
aswj* i ■' kl ] ■
■■i-j iWAilfcf
I'ot'i cl urc!i08 of our (own were ;
I)r. W. B. Miller sells Schaap's witl' "Uentiye listeners Sun.
Tasteless Chill Cure wiih a strict ''"T ""d Sunday night. Rev. Da-
guarantee tliut every bottle will man occupied the M. K. church,
cure the very oldest and tonghesl South, and Rev. Simouson the M.
case of chills and bilious fevers. J,; church
Price 50cts only. 5«tf.
Notice!
| All those knowing themselves
i indebted to the firm of A. Ban' s
& Son, will please come forward
Some of the best physicians in s wc ||t,(.(1 th
tho Indian Territory prescribe
j Juo. Hutchison, late ru tier at
this place, now of Paris, Tex., and
as irrepressible as ever, stopped
over here a daj or two this week
while nis way to visit the old
folks in Kansas.
Yesterday at 12 o'clock at the
resilience of tho bride, E. P. Pitch-
lynn and Mrs. Silen Davis were
married by Judge C. B. Wade in
the presence of many friends.
Everything passed off quietly and
the guests enjoyed the occasion to
the fullest extent. We extend
our hearty congratulations to the
liappy couple.
It is with feelings of deepest
sympathy that we pen these lines
announcing the death of little
Hartwell Allen, infant son of Itev.
and.Mrs. C. \V Burks, which oc-
curred at their residence on sec-
ond street, at 5 o'clock Saturday
evening, after a few days of intense
suffering. IIow severe the blow
can only be realized by those who
have Inid their little treasures
torn from them by deaths cruel
relentless messenger. But our
(loar brother and sister mourn not
as those without hope, for they
know that "The fold of G .1 now
shelters, tho littlo one is sale
from harm, and the tender Sheph-
erd cirrcles their Itiinb with His
lov'ng linn; That sometimes, when
their souls ure wpnry, with count
less tears and sighs, and the tired
might be termed scandal in high |i(|6 Hre to|d9,,, down over sight
life. All are anxious as to the 1(>g, eyt,a) lhe peu).,y wi„
out come, open, beyond the swelling tide,
and their boautiliil ransomed dar-
ling, will stand close by their
side." p
Mrs. Edwin Dukes, of Montana,
sister-in-law of Judge G.W. Ilukes,
arrived here yesterday morning
on a visit to relatives.
Chester R Heath is authorized lu lake
subscriptions for the Taliiiinv Nkws.
Quarterly meeting at Tushka-
homa for the M. E. Church,
South, will be held on the 4th
Sunday iu January. Conference
will be held on Saturday night
preceding, B. Epps, P. C.
WANTED.
An active njreul iu each of the United
States, to solicit subscriptions for the
Twice-a-Week Kepnblic. A liberal com-
mission will Ih- paid to hustlers.
Add rwss
Superintendent Circulation,
Tiie Unci iii.ic.
tit. Louis, mo.
Next week is review week in
our schools. We anxiously await
the report) and hope ekcli may
show signs of improvement for '95.
People with hair that is contin-
ually falling out, or those that are
bald, can skip the falling, and get
a good growth oi liair by using
Hall's Hair Rene\yer.
Messrs. Welch, Muse & Co., nre
expecting one of the nicest and
most complete lines of dry goods
over exhibited in Talihina within
a few days. Don't buy until you
see these goods.
Talihina furnishes a ease for the
McAlester court this week, which
LIVEET, an.cS. SfiLE Z
--A. X3—
O WAGON' Y A R I).
Buggies, Hacks and Saddle Ponies always on hand.
Good Accommodations at the Wagon Yorf
TALIH.i\A X IVEltV STAliU;.
o
Schaap's Wine oflron as an appe-
tizer and blood purifier. One dol-
lar a bottle, sold every where. BOtf.
Send a club of three yearly sub-
scribers to the Nkws and $3.00 and
get your own copy free for one
year.
A Little Ta-tar.
On the teeth destroys the en-
amel and ruins the teeth. Sexa-
froo will remove this very annoy-
ing growth aud leave the tbeeth
white and pearly. Dill Bonnett,
the popular Cavenal, I. T., drug-
gist keeps it.
Tho boy or boys, we know it is
one of the two, who have been
marking the fences uud sidewalks
But little work ling been done with obscene words are liable lo
on the Dukes mino for several j break into Uncle Bain's jail if they
days past owing to tho voiy bad
weather.
It May Do a Much for You.
Mr. Fred Millor, of Irving, III.,
writos that lie had a severe Kid
do not cease such dirty work.
Knights of tho Maccabees
The Star Commander writes us
from Lincoln, Neb., ns follows:
. , .. . . "After trying other medicines for
ney trouble for many years with w,mt Hec(ned' to „ very oMj
„g In try to execute the law to severe pains in his back and also 1IH|() ,.mlirll in our two children,
I ..I . . i .ivtuiit I i.i rn i'iiii flint Inu Llo(lilai> ti' ou nHuiilnil I I <> ' _ ... ... . .
fullest extent. 1 give ypu
iuely vvurni g, as I do not want
i glvo any of my friends trouble,
you do not pay your permits
wiil surely be as the asser-
that his bladder was affected. He
tried many so called Kidney cures
but without any good result. A-
'bout a year ago be began the use
of Electric Bitters and fouud re-
i 1 m ule by the Dawes comniis- lief at once. Electric Hitters is
we tried pr. King's New Discov-
ery and at the end of two days the
cough entirely left them. We will
not be without it hereafter, as our
experience proves that it cures
where all other remedies fail.''—
and must have It to pay our debts.
Respect fully,
A. Banks & Son.
Deputy Marshals Brewer and
Kinmort left tor Antlers yesterday
morning w ith a prisoner. We did
not learn the Jitnticular.* regard-
ing the cast'!
The folly ot prejudice is fre-
quently shown by people who pre-
fer to suffer for years rather than
try an advertised remedy. Tho
millions who have no such notions
tako Ayer's Sargaparilla tor blood-
diseases, and are cured. So much
for common sense.
B. F. McKneeley returned from
Fort Smith very much benefited
in health by the physician's treat-
ment. We are glad to notice his
improvement.
AFTER IND!AM GOI.D.
Fruit Syiup" Chill Tonic.
Positively guaranteed to be the ! Guthrie, Ok., Jan. 16— Hun-
best remedy on the market tor dreds of prospectors ure swarming
the cure of chills and fever, bil- into the Wichita mountains in the
iouBuess, general debility, ahd loss irs.. , r, . , , ,
,. ... ,, , ,, , Kiowa and Comanche Indian res-
of appetite. Containing all the : .
laxative and nutritious properties orva''""> caused by the discovery
of the ripe ligs theuiselvos, com- deposits ot gold anil stiver,
biued with quinine and iron in a Troops have been ordered from
tasteless form, making it not only Port Reno to eject them, and sen-
Hattak tjpi Hummn nuna irnti-
kaniohmi aiimma islit annowa kt t
niominchi bosh anoli ki t holisso,
achcffa Talihina atnba hohchifo
knt Hattak Upi llommu aiima na-
na ponalclo nslii ilappak osh nana
anowa holisso inla moma jshahli
boke. Nahullo nan tpcsu yat
Hattak 13pi llommu iyakni aiim-
ma ka nana ho isht aiuuukfilli
bosh aiasha, niicha holisso inla
nana iinoli, michu Hattak Cpi
Honinia nan it liana i lilclia hat na-
na ho nahullo nan t pesa yat ytik-
mielii shkc, achl putta ka anowa
(d i lioke. Micha cent 50 illu bosh
i hltobak ina nahullo yat Hattak
Cpi Homina i yakni ya akauimih
chi bunna ka niominchi bosh ano-
wa chi hoke. Ilashi acheffakma
hetukla holisso tuba.
. Ghanuv & Thompson,
Holisso Ikbi, Talihina, I. T.
SIXTY CK*TS Hll:k.
Kxtrnontitmr) Offnr lo Nen«;m|>pr Kinder*.
Limited Iu Sixty lk«]N.
By special arrangement with the puh
litthers of the Fort Worth Weekly i
Gazette we are enabled to make this ex-
traordinary offer:
Remit us $1.00 fur tine year's snhserip- ,
tion to The Talihina News and we will
send you free, as a premium, the
Weekly Gazette for one year. Thi.>
offer applies only to persons who are not
now subscribers to the Gazette.
The V t Worth Wreltljr (i«r« tto
Is a large eight pag.- pajK'r, sevni col-
umns to the page, and is issued on
Friday of eaeh week. I Ih subscription
price is <10 cents a year, and it gives its
readers more for their money than the
New York, Chicago, Atlanta or Louis-
ville papers.
The Uassette is a plain Democratic pa
per, without frills or furbelows in its
politics. It advocates:
The free coinage of silver at 18 to I—
the most important isnue now before the
country.
Taritl" teform that will give the pro-
ducers an equal chance with the manu-
facturers.
An income tax.
Pension reform.
The repeal of the state bank tax.
The election of United States senator*
bv popular vote.
An effective railroad commission.
The enforcement of the anti-trnst law
against all trusts.
Rigid economy in public expend:*
tures.
The Gazette is
N« t Onnrd l y th« Trunin.
This offer, which is the beat ever made
to newspaper readers; will in- withdrawn
lifter sixty days. Tuke mlvnntnjre of
it at once.
AGENTS WANTED—Wo aro
desirous of securing an agent in
.every county in the Indian Terri-
tory. Agents make from to
$150 per month. It will cost you
nothing to try it. Address,
GItANDY & THOMPSON,
Talihina, I. T.
Chas. Fit7.simmons, the sowing
machine man, is authorized to take
or collect subscriptions and give
receipts therefor, and to contract
tor advertising mid job printing
for tho Talihina News.
HUU^OUIUK
roll t it ic
Fort Smith Daily Times,
he Largest tint! Best Paper in
Western Arkansas.
50c. per month. 80 j>er year,
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'♦ n. n,p
The secretary of tho Elkhart Carriage
and Harness Mfg. C)o., r f Elkhart, Ind.,
Informs ns that their oriees will be lower
for IS'.m than ever, lie wishes us iih^k
our readers not to purchase anything i..
Uielineof carriages, wagons, bicycles ot
harness until they \iave sent 4 cents in
stamps to pay posture on their 112 page
catalogue. \N e advise the readers of thif
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E7?i?L Mn5? hmiMt opinion. wrtUi tq
W11N n Cs C.O., who have bad ocarl/ Mt* yenrw
•xv wiencc lz> the patcut basincss. Commum ^
tionc strictly confidential. A llcHitbook of In.
Tormatlon ooncornknff I'utruiM and bow to ob-
uiln tnem sent froe. Also a catalogue ot mecliaiv
loal and nHnntlflc hooks eont 1 roe.
Patentu taken thromrb Mann ft Co. receive
teecial notlci'.n tliH Irutilic Amcrtrnn. iind
tliiu- aru brouirbt widely wlotvtbe public with.
<mt coat to the inventor. This KplKi.dld paper
ls.iuc.1 weekly. elt*ai.t ly lllcstratod. htis by far he
larsMt circulation of any scientific worker, the
r ' A.y,*8r- "'""Pje coiiitM sent
BulidiM Bd.Uon. ni<inthl7, $2.50 a yuar. Sinple
popiea. Ui* cents, i' ory number oontalns bean-
'p '"olor nnd i ii^tnprapiu of new
houser. with plans. ci . bllnfr buildera lo show the
2£x?S,ll"iS :incl.ao « r.eracts. AddroM
Mt.if. £ CO.. .NlCV.' VuitUL, iui llUOADWAY.
W W W U.I.IS
M * W INMMill tl
Wall is & Wiqnin^ham,
ATTORNEYS-AT LAW
South McAlester, I. T
Safest,
.est
implcst.
Working
btronccit,
..f lost
\ccurate.
Cor-ir r t
Re^ilver.
lilt. A I. It Kit I X. C'llAMBKRN. i
Physician or* Surgeont
Talihi. ft. In i Ter.
Calls atteiuled day or night. Telegrams
promptly answere<t.
taT'Otiiee at D'iiryan Hotel.
FANNIE ^ FAN KIN,
ATTORN ICYH-A'1-L \W
Sou h McAl« s*er and Antlers, I. T.
Practice in F« deral and Commissioner'^
(join ts of the Indian Territory,
Texas and A i kansas
Personal and piompt attention gi\en to
to all liusiness.
j •« til'
W. I R .MSty. M. 1).
1 Physiciun tS: Surgeon.
Ulster l.T.
Will attend calls along thp Frisco and
Choctaw railroads, also throughout the
surrounding country. Telegiams senjf
to me will receive proiupt attention.
6U«CRRY A ^PECI ALT
Dr. |. M. CHAMBERS,
PLYSISUI & iURCISS.
TALIHINA, IND. TE^
('alls by telegrujifa tiUBwt'itHl ilay ov
nixlit.. flll'HK jjt olj ottivv of Cliaiu*.
tiers & Chambers. 471^
the best remedy for chills bit! it
will be found very effectual us a
otta trouble is looked for, as the
1 in mo uj in ......wc 1 uni ni i" iiiium where uit other remedies tint. ...j cuavium una ,
-■111. To uvuid this I give you especially adapted to cure of all Slgued F. W. Stevens State Com— tonil; and appetirer and nil lorms proepcftorB <1 ecu re mey have a
this'warning. I am your IWend Kidney and Liver troubles and Why not give I hit ureut medicine I °*' diseaso caused by a torpid liv- riplit iu the mountains und<T the
.iml , our servant, often gives almost Instant relief. u trial, as it is guaranteed, aud ' ur- As 88 "".V dollar hot- mining law and will not leave.
G. W. Thompson, , One trial will prove our statement, trial bottles a.e free at Dr. W. g. tie and only costs SO cents. Try Many samples of rich ore hnvo
Omnty Judge of Wade county, Price only ftOc. for large bottle. Miljor's Diug .Store.
^ Choctaw Hatiou. I At Dr. W. B- Miller's Drug Store, 50,. An,| J1.0*
ltegular 8UI Plc b"tlU'-
M W. it. Miller.
For sale by Dr. been brought out for assay in the
jiast few d;.^s.
Must Modern and progressiva
For catalogue or Information wrltu to
THli MARL1N FIRE ARMS CO.,
New Haven, Conn-
W.L. Douclas
C J-3THC SIST.
yu dllVL NOSQUtAKINtk
And other ftpectaltles for
Oentloroen, L«dl.n, Boys
and Ulsaes aro the
Best In the World.
Bi o doscrlptlTo advertlae.
mi nt which appears In this
paper.
Take no Substitute.
Insist on haTlng W. I,.
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with namo and prloe
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Grandy, B. F. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1895, newspaper, January 17, 1895; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137204/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.