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THE TALIHINA NEWS. LOCAI- ™onai,
THURSDAY Match y, 181)5.
Mlteredat the Pn*l Oficr at Talihina, ml Ter j
at seennd rlan* mill matter.
<ANTA FE Rr,UTF T1MK TflBl.K.
vi l,ouin a ham fbahcisc0 kaillut,
(ioino south.
rim | TRAIN SO. | Peporli
I
S
OING NOIITII.
fKAiX NI).
1:40 n.
i:« p.
Amir. fKAIlV A'O. | nrjftrl,
10:Hp.* 1 • i iw'pl.
'0:.W(t, iii. m.
LOI'AL PHJIOHT.
GO' Nil MU'TH.
vt rrl.fl ! JR-IJ.Y NO. | /V|mrf
'i-w'p'n. II ■ • - ■ !W "• •
ItOINO NOltTH.
Arrive) \ TRAIN SO. j /Vpnrll.
i 40 p. m. : M ■ ■ - - " n- m
COKJIKCTIOMH.
iNo. 1. VrariBi'i.KD—ConrveolK t Paris,
Tex., with Q c A S F and r A P for
nointlinnsu. Has Pnllman Buttiit-
I)ravvtn&; roojn Blefper anil Reclining
chair car (waiR free) to Galveston,
Tex., via Paris and DallaR.
.No. 2. y«*T!BtT.*D—KJnnniTta at Burr-
ton, Kan., whli A T A H r for points
in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada,
Idaho, Washington, New nnd Old Mex-
ico, Ari/.onn and California, nas Ue-
clining chair car^-at# free)and Pull-
man Buffet Drawing Room sleeper
to St. Louis. Reclining < liair cars
(seals free) Monett to Hurrton. Kns.,
and Anthony, Kiih., Pullman Ding-
ing Room sleeper Monett to Hurrton,
Kan. through Pnllnian Sleepers Burr-
ton, Kas to Pueblo. Denver, Ogden,
El P.iso, I.us Angeles, San Diego and
San Francisco.
connects at Monett ever> Sunda.vmorn-
ing with Pullman Tourbit Sleeper en
route from Si. Louis, mo., to Los An-
geles, cal., without ceinpe via Hurr-
ton, All)U(|Ueri|Ue and Uarstow.
connects at St. Louis Grand I nion
Station with all lines for the East,
North anil Southeast.
No. 3. nas Reclining < hair car (seats
free) to Parts, Texas.
No. 4. connects at Wichita, K:is , with
A T A S Y for points in cherokee Strip
and Oklahoma.
connects at Hurrton, Kas., jvith A t A
S f for points in Kansas, nas Reclin-
ing chair car (seats free) to St. Louis.
Pullman Palace Sleeper Seirgmnn to
S:. Louis. Reclining chair cor (neat*
free) and Pullman Palace Sleeper no-
net t to Wichita, Kas.. and )}urrton,
Kas , connects at St. LouisGuild I'n-
ion Station with all lineB for the East,
North and Souiheast.
.Tlirongh tickets on side to all points.
par further infonnation call upon oi
address
'J'. IN. IIOSjtiK, Aul
Positonico Hours.
Mail depart*:
10:30 a. M., and 5:30 r. M.
Mail arrives:
10:6(1 A. 11., and 4:50 r. M.
Mulls are closed 20 niinnti'K be-
fore departure.
Ofllre bi lim frnirt IF:3I) H.ni. tp 11:00 a. In.
frnni r.:«0 p. m . ti) ill# p. m. in Si,nrt«r
Holier order ami rmlstpr liu«lii,«I op' " Iroro
r i. si. in a ii-
.Ixo. .1 Thomas, r. m.
sociyry
A F anil A. M
Toiihino Lodge, No. fiti, A. F. A
A.M. meets in itii hall on the Hral 'I liurs-
dav night in each mouth at 7 o'clock.
a a pact, w >i.
J J THOMAS, sec.
K~Tf I
Local Assembly, No. 8,331, "I
T'i«Uliin , I. T., uioeta cyei y Thurs
dity night at Union hall.
I). (>. Peaiu'E, M. W.
J. T. Wooden. 1!. 8.
0~~ A R
Jo Hooker Post, No. 10, Depart-
ment I.T., meets each '2nd and 4th
Hatu.'day in each month jit Union
hall, over Christian church, Tali-
hina, I. T. AH old veterans hit
solicilud to attend.
D. G. Pbarob,
W. J. Root, Com.
Adj.
Talihina No. 5 AOI'W Lodge,
Meets Tuesday nig hi of each week
C F Morton, M W
Jno A DeFUB, Recorder.
Knights of Pythias.
Fiisco Lodge No. 22 meets every Mon-
day night. Brethren of other Lodges
are cordially invited to attend.
JNO J thomas, c c
JNO A OEPCE, K of B * S.
r. o. o. k.
Talihina Lodge No. 23. meets every
Friday night at K o'clock. AH members
of the Lodge should attend. Visiting
Brethren are cordially invited.
C W lll'KKK, N o
s t bobeRts, jr, sec'y.
CHUBCH MRF.ITOEY.
Preshytrrlim chnrrh. n. W. Bort. Psnlor.
Sorviii'H 3rd SnniliiJ In Lucli moiilli lit lls.ui
a ml riHO p. in.
UnntlHt Churrb, He* 1 Idrli'sn. pnntor, Kerilffn
ir«l In) In r cll mouth <1. sSO p. «.
"There's tpilliong in it."
Cough And C> ugh And Cough.
Hut if you desire to slop cough-,
ing, try Beggs' Cherry Cough
Syrup. It relieves instan'y, and
will effect u permanent cure quick-
er than any cough cure on the
market. Price 25, .10 and 81.00.
A positive guarantee with every
bottle. Sold by Pill Bonnett.
Cavanal, I T.
Om an average two out of every
one hundyeil and forty four bottles
are lefiirned. This we claim is
the best overage ever made by a
chill and fever cure, fechaap's
Tasteless ('bill Cure will cost you
6oets No Ci'he No Pav. 501 f.
Fox hunting Ijas placid out.
Perhaps you would not dunk
so, but n very large proprotion of
disesaes in New York comes from
carelessness about catching cold,"
says Dr. Cryus Edson. "It is such
i simyle thing and so common
that very few people, unless it is
a ease of pneumonia, pay any at-
tention to a cold. There ure a
great many ease* of catarrah and
consumption which have their or-
igin in this neglect of the simplest
precautions of every day life. The
most sensible advice js, when you
have ono, get rid of it as soon as
possible. By all means do not
neglect it." Dr. Kdson does not
tell you how to cure a cold but we
will. Take Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. It will relieve the lungs,
aid expectoration, open the secre-
tion and soon effect a permanent
cere. 2ft and 60 cent bottles for
sale by djuggistt.
We fun stand anything, pile il
3cJiaap'5 Tasteless ( hill Core
Is the best Chill Tonic made.
Eveiy Settle GmaraivteecL cr IHef-u.Tid.ea.. Frlce 50c.
Schaap's Wine of Iron; Schaap's Sarsaparilla Compound; Lee's Worm Syrup; Cossack Liniment;
Cossack Rye Salve; Bailey's Cough Syrup;
Magie Pain Balm; Arabian Condition Powders. Manufactured by
JOHN SCIIAAP, - - Fort Smith, Ark.
H.t.ATJkJSStiS, Pre*.
STt.rUKX WURfi.F.R. Vice t
riit'I' TITURM,
We need local it chip, newly
muph as we ueeH money.
Lead, 8i 1 vc i* and gold in immense
quantities is found in the Winding
Stair mountains—maybe.
Fancy Stationery, the llnent lino ever
brougli't to this market at Miller's.
T)r. Kdmunds has moved to his
Bucklen's Arnici Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, cuts and all skiij
eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect satis-
new home on Prospect hill, or faction, or money refunded. Price
Fort Defiance, west of town. -ft cents per Imx For Sale by W.
, , , B. .Miller, druggist. n27-ly
NOTICE. , — —
Those who are engaged in other We vo had n horse tamer in town
several day# and we think lie
I ; permits were issued j |iag wheedled several dollars into
i are kindly requested to procure
permits for the same, us the law
■ requires that any non citizen en-
! gaged in more than oue line of .,j (
Some of the best physicians in : b,,P1ir">ss Bha" ''bt*}a ",r
the Indian Territory prescribe 1 A..V I>er-
Schaap's Wine of Iron as an appe- B0" <«'"P wltl' ll"
tizer and blood purifier. ('"<8A. *,h', , • ,P ',nv,lo«"
lor a bottle, sold everywhere. BOtf. | in Ins permit.
i our triciid,,
G. W. Thompson,
County Judge, Wade county,C.N
Old papers for Male at this* office, 25e.
per hundred, takin n« tliev cotnej 40c.
j>cr l.tindrud, if picked.
There was considerable of a mad
dog scare here last week.
B.gga' German Salve.
The household remedy. Every
family should keep it lor Cats.
Burn., Bruises, and Inflammation j thanlhoTmX'vmcnt for for
of all kinds. UiU Bonnett, keeps whlch u,eir permits we.v issued ilas
lu I supply. j aje kjndly requested to procure jljg
If you know anything worth l,ermit8 '"F ,thu su,ne' «8lhe law ''
; rrery rrr?ou,rt krTArw"
Cherry 1 cCtora] in ca: e of croup
, .. . .. , and sudden cotds.
Indian
Thpmas Hros. have been invoic-
ing their immense stock this week.
Beggs' German Salve is the
most perfect Pile remedy ever
put on the market. Cures where
all others tail. A positvo gam li-
te e with every box. Vour popular
druggist keeps it. I). \V. Staten.
Tushkahommu, I. T.
A. F. Nixon is building himself
a new residence in the east end of
town.
The Best chill medicine made
is Schaap,s Tasteless Chill Cure
Kvery bottle warranted. 50tf.
Dr. Miller lias sold his fine stal-
lion, "Denmark," to Judge Dukes
for a good sum.
Ti op cal 0 1.
The wonderful linimet for
Sprains, Bruises, Hheumatism and
all deep seated de eases where a
powerful liniment is required.
Ask for and be sure you get Beggs,
Tropical Oil. Every but lie war-
ranted. Soiil by 1)111 Bonnett.
Cavanal, I. T,
.1. M. Ozment ('. Cnrnutt an 1
Beaty Beam are attending court
at Greenwood, Ark.
A severe rheumatic pain in the
!< ft shoulder hud troubled Mr.J.Il.
loper, n well known druggist ol
Des Moines, Iowa, for over six
month. At times the pain was so
severe that he could not lift any-
thing. With all he could do he
could not gel rid of it until lie np
plied Chamberlain's I'uin Balm. "I
only nudo three applications of it,"
he says, "and have since been free
from a" pain.'' He now recom
mends it to persons similarly af-
flicted. It is lor sale by druggists
Miss Ida McDonald,of our town,
i- visiliug friends and relatives at
Cameron this week.
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup re-
lieves that sourness and smother-
ing sensation in your lungs. Saf-
re surer and quicker than any
medicine on the market. Kvery
bottle guaranteed by your pypular
Druggist, 1>, \V. Stateu. Tushka
hommn. I. T.
Rev. G. W. Daman went up to
II ickeft City yesterday to attend
a ministers' meeting.
ino i ici;.
The Koad Overseers of Wade
county, who weie appointed by
, ,,, , .. '"'I11' jmicro Franier, are urgently re
using Beggs' Blood 1'ur.fier and • ,heir reports
Maker always look fresh I I, ^ Al,I.jll1(.,m of court or dur-
ing the interval.
Dr. W. B. Miller sells Schaap's
Taste)oss Chill Cure with a Uriel
guarantee that every bottle will
cure the very oldest and toughest
case of chills and bilious fevers.
Pricc OOcts only, 50tf.
Creek Bcnevilus made a raid on
us this week.
Beggs' Little Giant Pjllp!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills!
Beggs' Little Giant Pills?
Keep (lie name in mind when
you want a period and honist pill.
10 pills in each bottle . All others
have from «.~i to .'{0. Sod by
Dill Bonne-U. Cavanal, I. T.
The mining boom was rained
out this H'cpk.
When you find your child fever
ish and subVet to night sweats,
give il two dotes a day ol Schaap's
tasteless Chi.'l Cure and the little
fellow will be sound nnd hearty
it is an excellent appetizer. For
■ale by Dr. W. B. Miller and Dr.
J. M. Chambers.
A town that needs a newspapi r
will support it.
The hair is the crowning bcau-
ly of woman an(J is something
every woman should be interested
in. II your hair is dry and brit-
tle, falling out or turning gray,
try Beggs' Hair renewef A pos-
itive guarntoe with every bottle.
Price 7ft cts. Sold by I). W. Sta-
ten. Tushkahonuna I. T.
Musical "swaroes" are becoming
quite frequent.
Chamberlain's Cough remedy
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough medicine 1 handle, and as a
seller leads all other preparations
in this market. I ryeoinmend it
bccaure it is the best medicinc I
ever handled for cougs, colds and
croups. A. W. Baldridge, Millers-
ville, III. For sale by druggists.
Spring weather has received a
severe backset.
Some people always look fresh
and young, while others look pre
umturly old, with skin dried up
and wrinkled. The only differ
ence between the two is the loss
of vitality ill the bio oft. Peopli
Miss Bertha Brown is now em-
ployed at Thomas Bros, as type-
writer and private secretary.
Henry Falconer, of Bokoshe, is
in town this week. JI e is here on
business and will probably remain
several days.
American Rational lAanh
of- '
irovt J*unth, AvHansas,
Capital and Surplus 8150,000.00
This Bank is one of ike Solid Institutions of the
Southwest. Its Officers and Directors are safe, con-
servative business nven- It being a, JVotiona./ Bunk, it
is under the immediate supervision and ex mi nation
of the General Government nnd stockholders, under
the Hon ii I Blinking law, are responsible to deposit-
ors for double the amount or their stock.
Dopowi t your money i I lie
Jim3riODE. 2srati-;zial Bank
OF
SPort Snaitli, - A.rlrsLneas.
r-C- .* J
IP.—< ^-1.
Kev. G. W. D.iuinn is a little in-
disposed this week, but wo hope
that he will soon recover his usual
health and strength.
I.iiikI Olnim Wottee.
Notice :s hereby given that I
have bought the claims of Levi W.
lloliannon and S. II. Bo'bamion on
Itock creek south ot Talihina and
am entitled by virtue of my own- j
ership of said claim to til! the laud
Can You 1 o Thisl
A man was ordered to remove a
which weighed 40 pounds
stone
In doing ^
four pieces
it was broken into
Taking the pieces,
between the two claims. There- | he found them so broken as to eu-
foro I hereby warn all parties not able him to weigh with them any
amount from I to to pounds, what
to cut any timber or otherwise
tresspass on these lands, or within
the legal limits thereof without
my express consent.,
sou Pktkii J. Hudson.
Rev. Peter J. Hudson, of Tush-
kahommu, bus been iu town sever-
al davs this week on business.
Choctaw Definers for sale at the Nitws
iilflce. Price, 36 cts.
was the weight of each of the dil-
ferent pieces?
Rev. C. W. Burks has been busy-
ing himself this week repairing
the fence around the property of
the Presbyterian church.
Improper and deficient care of
the sca'p will cause grayness of
,, .... . ... , . , r the hair and baldness. Escape
( apt. \\. A. \\ elch and family > ,
1 * both by the use ol that reliable
are away on a visit for a while, i spoifu., Hall' Hair Kenewer.
combining business with pleasure. 1
B. II. McKneeley has moved to
( laims op town properly in the jjjg nevv tilt* north-eastern
town of Talihina have changed ,mrt „f town. He uavc u llunce
hands with unusual rapidity this j llt t|10 old home last night which
w<ick. i wa3 largely attended,
We have more friends than any-
body, if you don't believe it, take
a look at the crowd around our
stove.
It is more than probable that
the News will be out abont on
time herenftor
at all.
LIVEET, PEED a,n.cl. S&LE STAELE
A. IT
o wagon yah d. o
Buggies, Hacks and Saddle Ponies always on hand.
Good Accommodations at the Wngon Vard
TALIHINA lIVKItY h't'AIJLK,
ttt-. Xj. iPrcjrietcr.
We want a Iu
and will pry
O; O,
for it For partinJ.x- t* . T'.r -v? <' -5 > tr iJ which contains colored
plates of YLW'h llr.ii 1 A-' r «, Hit>t ciw, an«i (Jold Flower.
Honest illustrati .n-; • ' . b:nls on sowjng «it-l trans- I
planting Printed iv ir' ^ rcr.oli i of o cenu, which may |
be deducted from first «.i !cr. k's Ss-'i coxm iiii j,crrr. of life.
CHOi A PEAS.
Dr.n"! "/.'r- Prlow.
40 CF i'
We have grown '
giye our friends a r.
half poand'-'i ftp'
gold FliiC
columg; . i
Sliting drought;
berry for canning, r '
l ire fruit; fiui.t t
shipper: woodarfoJJy p~'I'rp , <«• < .
trim), and tested by rtui i'.xftri
plants 50 cents; one do;'.u ;'l • *£ > '
- r*>t FOSTACE
.J't^ }*i U) paid.
cf r • fine quality to be able to
e l. A ponnd only 40
• o inr« J.) cynia,
' : - . t H mili c ?ot Phnt, F.xccllem
. . •,«. ...a i t o for 40ccnu.
' >t%ra q.' : • ERtt>Rn~-o\r*i* Au.
i. i « '' ntuk -: Kxtrcujcly vigorotirc-
V . '..r-;. C' lof dnrl* red; best
, ' • cTfruiting ; high ipulity of
•; t rrufbl-i in picking; citeeMen|
hj'.rJy. Proved ly years
.. • 'iiifr? -i - tUJ ruit Grown. Single
M F rhuri h, W. S. Slmonson, pastor. *cr*lfo
Suuiih). 11a.m. fourth Stuniluj II a. in.
1 u virh iii on tli.
Kabbuth Hrhool ffpry 8un«iny moritlng at 0;««.
o'clock. B. S. Pace SnperlitteaUejit.
V. V.. Chtrrh South. Rer. G. W. Da«n*n Pastor.
Herrlrrs ind 4th Sundaya In carh mvnth ni
11:110 a. iu. and at 7:80 p. m.
Praj ermeetlng on Weilu«* daj nUht In each
week.
Kun'luy School at the Rock cr^ek school house
erory Suatlaj raoming at D«U0 a. m.
COUNl'Y OFFICERS.
G. W. Thompson, - Judge
Sti.as M('Kinney, - Sheriff
0. .1. Anderson, - - -Clerk
pav>s Noah, - CiumlyRanger
It is to be found in all livoRtorcn
in the country. Ask for it tnd if
they '|o not keep it; order from
the'honSc and we will fend a bot-
tle by express free of charge. We
mean Bchaap'i Tasteless ("hill
Cure, nnd will do'what we say e\-
Uwe. w.
Blood
and healthy. Sold and warranted
by your popular Drnggist, I). W.
Staten. Tushkahpmma 1. T.
Mrs. T. J. Corcoran has been
quite sick this week.
When you want to make a sure
thing a certainty buy a bottle of
Schaap's Chill Core and you have
accomplished it. It will cost noth-
if it does not cure, 50tf.
You
• friend and servant,
<;. W. Thompson,
County Judge.
Simon II. Woods was in town
tliis- week working to gel the ap-
pointment of assistant clerk at
the new l". S-court at Cameron.
Simon is an energetic and worthy
young aunt and we sincerely hope
I)nd King says he is the chain- j he \yilj be successful.
pion oyster eater of this commun- . . ■ .—
ity—but he can't prove it. MaivelousRfgults.
Four Great Sacefsas.
From a letter written by Kev J.
Mr. A. II. Carter, representing
the Ilrudlcy &* Metcalf Shoe ( o.,
made us a pleasant call this morn-
iug and renewed his i\ci|uaintance
with the printer's art.
While no physician or pharmu-
iis long as it goes I (.js| t.Hh conscientiously warrant a
cure, the J. C. Ayer Co. guarantee
, . .. the purity, strength and medicinal
Ix proportion to the size of tfie ,.
city to which it is printed, "The j v,rl,,M Ayer's Sarsapartlhi. It
Kansas City Star" has a larger eir- j was the only blood-purifier adniif-
culation thau any other American ' ted to the great World's Fair in j
newspaper. Its remarkable sue- 1 chicugo 1803.
cess has been achieved by its un-
faltering adherence to the rule of H. I.. Morrill, general malinger;
giving its readers the best that j. R. Wentworth, general supeiiu-
•'The Stars iucreusini' revenue , , . , , . ..
, , ,. , 1 . • i r tei'dottl, and .1. A, Man I or, snp< r-
coulil furnipn uu<I it« nnjtroved la- 1 1
intenaont ot the Texas division of
the Frisco, spent Taes«lay night
here. They were on a tour ot in-
spection and report everything in
a satisfactory condition,
..THE..
' -
improved fa-
cilities could supply. '•The Star"
was the first newspaper to give its
readers a full week's papers -six
evenings and Sunday morning—
for 10 cents, a thing that could
not be profitable except when
done oil the big scale oil which
•The Star1' docs everything. "Tlio
Star" was also the lirst to estab-
lish a weekly edition for the trif-
ling price of 25 cents a year, 110,-
000 regular circulation for the
weekly edition demonstrates tho
wisdom of the idea.
Sleet and snow this morning.
It's the last Hurry as the ground-
hog's six weeks will expire next
Saturday.
i'i. K&b It
Fine Paints of any
mixed—at Miller's.
color and ready
Mrs. Sprinkle, widow of tho
late J. M. Sprinkle, has moved j
back to our town and occupies flio
house belonging to ('apt. Welch
lately vacated by Hd Smith.
A Des Moines woman who has
been troubled with frequen colds,
concluded to try an old remedy in !
than make good all ilie advertising tr..ct: 1 li^'.c no hesitation in rec-
laimed for them, tl'e following ominending I)r. King's iiew Ois-
four remedies hav reached u phen-
omenal sale. Dr.King's New Dis-
covery, for consumption. Coughs
and Colds, each bottle guaranteed
—Electric Bitters, the great reme-
dy for Llvei, Stomach and Kidney succeeding I
covefy, as the resiill were almost
marvelous in III" case of my wife.
While I was pastor of the Baptist
Church at River Junction she was
tiioiight down with Pneumonia
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best
ill the world, and Dr. King's New
I.i'e Pill, which «re a perfect pill.
All these remedies are guaranteed
to do just what is clniined for them
(and tlit dealer whosi name is at-
i ached herewith will be glad to tell
: you more ot th< m
Sold at Dr. W. |B. M|lle;>
! (liindcrmaii, of Dimondale, Mich., u new way, nnd accordingly took
■ ex- a tahlespoonlul (four times the usu-
al dose) of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy just before going to bed,
The next morning she found that
her cold had almost entirelj disap-
peared. During the day she took
a lew doses of the remedy (one taa-
spoonful at a fiir.e) and at night a-
gaiu look a lablespoouful before
going to bed, and on the follow-
ing morning awoke free from all
symptoms of the cold. Since then
she has on sevonil occasions used
this remedy in like manner, with
tho snme good results, and is much
elated over her discovery of so
quick a way of curing acold.
For Sale By Druggist,
.a (in
PI"1.
Terrible
paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little interruption and
it seemed as if she could not sur-
vive them. A friend recommended
I)r. Kings New Discovery; it was
quick in its work and highly satis-
fnctory in results." Trial bottles
I'ici at Dr. W. B.
Store. Regular tiz ■
Miller's Ding
50c. and 1,00
6 srv*
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Tho (iawtte is a plain Democratic* pa
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politics. It advocate*:
The free coinage of silver at 16 to 1—
the most Important issuo now before the
country.
Tariff reform that will litve the pro-
diu ers an equal chance with the inanu-
fqeturcrs.
An income tax.
IVnsion reform
The rejH'al of the state bank tax.
The election of United States senators
bv popular vote.
An effective railroad commission.
The enforcement of '.he anti-trust law
apainst all trusts.
Hijri I economy in public expendi-
tures.
The (iasette is
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Tahhi a, Ini ler,
(.'alls attended day or night. Telegrams
promptly answered.
OafOiHce at O'Uryan Hotel.
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ATTOHIN ICTM-A I -T.AW
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Practice in Federal and Commissioner's
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Personal and piompt attention given to
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Dr. I. M. CHAMBERS,
PMIiSi illiS-iil,
FALIHINA, IND.TER
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Grandy, B. F. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1895, newspaper, March 14, 1895; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137218/m1/3/: accessed November 6, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.