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THE TALIHINA NEWS nullet PfnfctTatj d The Partition, agreement of all parties owning bi a
Ardmore, I. T., April ii.'j, J. T. properly there. A new daily pa- oth
THURSDAY, May 2,
189
a
Address all communication to
Tub Talihina Publishing C<
per, tlio Daily Newf," has issued
its first edition, with Peace A. Bar-
ton as its founders. The "Alli-
:iitce-(,ourierv and the "Ardmore-
TBr*M« :
One Tear,
Jit Month*
Three Months.
A i.ie has no legs and cannot
stand, but it has wings and ran
fly, :ar and wide. Selah
J. Y. Schink, ot itio Caddo Bau
Her, will commence the publica
lion ot a paper at Antlers in the
near future, in addition to the Man-
ner at Caddo. Give him room ac-
cording to his strength!
Wb arb receipt of "The Per-
ry Democrat/' Vol. I, No. 2, a new
newspaper published at Perry, Ok I!
Brown and Walter Wheeler, both
colored, had an altercation this
afternoon in Ourley Eubnnk'a
place, ijach drew ievol vera and
oxchauged several shots. Bothj^0" will probably consolidate and
escaped uninjured. but whpnth' continue to publish t!;euI)aily Ard-
>moke of the battle had cleared ! inoreite," while tin"'Stale H< rald"o
away it was discovered that a bul- will start a daily. From appear-
•i.oo j let passing through the partition anccs Ardmore will be a better
"'jJI had entered the barber shop in town after it is rebuilt than it was
the rear, striking George May hard, hetore tlio fire.
a white man, who was being shav-
ed. The bullet entered the right
cheek, imbedding itse'f near the
roof of the mouth. There is small
chance of bin recovery. Brown
and Wheeler are held under ar-
rest, awaiting the result f his in
juries.
A Deadly Duel.
On Thursday morning of this
week lid Bohaiman came to Atoka
to wet ure some paperg to serve on
a man named Taylor at Durant.
left here on the 10:16 train
Bill Cook ha* taken up his resi-
lience at Albany, N. Y., where he
will remain for the next forty fivt
years at the earnest request of the
lf. S. authorities.
?aboose of a pistol and
ti'-lcB bnt not molesting
the depot; Full particulars can-
not he obtained as we arc ready
to go to press.
We note with pleasure that a
number of our citizens are clean-
ing up around their residences,
causing 1 hem to look cozy and in-
viting, and improving the sanitary
conditions of the town. "Cleanli-
ness iv mwtio godliness," and ho
who strives to beautify and ren-
der wholesome our town by.keep-
ing the atmosphere pure is a p'ub-
lic
commended by all good citizens..
Fort Smith. Ar
John Chunipion,
| The G. A. R. met in Uuion Hull
The Anheuser-Busch Brewing ' .«t Saturday night with D. G.
Co., of St. Jyouis, lias closed a deal Pwireo, commander, in the chair,
with the Chickasawnation for5000 W. J. Root as adjutant. Mut-
acres of vain-tide asphalt lands for'tr, s pertaining to memorial serv,!
twenty years Consideration, |2r 'ces were discussed and Decora- j
000,000. i t>on Day will be appropriately ob-
— ~— j served by Joe Hooker Post of the
.. April 24.— 1 (J A j{ All old soldiers, both
iii as ( lmr>pf> Pedj.mi and Confbderiite, are Cor-
labomu. It M<ems to be well pat- nd the north bound passenger on Harris, who mardeiwl Ivin Justice ,|ju|iv un ited to meet with the
roiiized ' tho people. It bus the tlio same afternoon breught the «t Ilia borne at Bell, 1. T., about a (>0..| .1I1(| purtjcipute. The pro
BppearBneo <>t I jng a tiunneial void that he was dead and hud month ago, died here la t Siinduj linj f(i|| |iurticu!ai*a will be
success, aud hope it will prove u inortilly vouudnd the man whojol blood poisouinj*, canned by a ,riven-later.
an etsential factor in building up killed him. It teems that he went gnnnlint wound inflicted bv Deputy
that town and country. ' to nerve the process, the nature of j Bill Ellis when captured. talihina Lodge No. 23 and Re-
— which we did not fully learn. II
From the Paris, Test., Aihocat^al„i t|,6 man Taylor
we notice that the editor seems to
be worrying about something to
drink in the future. He fears the
city will go prohibition aud the
Brtesimi well will not "pan out."
You should not worry, brother.
FAIR FACES
Disfigured by Eruptions
A KB CI'IiKD nY
Ayer-s Sarsaparili/.
"Homo yet .
nut), 1 whs iii n q|
terrible coihII- oj
tlon Willi ft till- OJ
■inor. <+x ryj>- 0J
ti oil, vv.ll i <* li Of
btt kn out all
over my fan
mitl body, bm- c j
i ng tlio te$ti-
'inoiiy of otllfers
IIH to tlio cm- o'
::icf of Ayt'l H
Hursnparilla in lik< ph«ijh, 1 ronchidrd
to rIvo this meitwltie it trial, ami tlio O?
benefactor, and His actions are j result was a thorough cur-, no sign of ®;
■■tlio complaint mftfelttg its appearance o;
since. I have no lr sltn' >n In rt-com- O"
tncmltng Ayer'.s ftnraiipnrllli fill* any
WIT BO! Jill
local
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Fit a xets I Gowen,
PreKidenf k Ooneral Manager
J F Homier,
Auditor & Truffle Manages
We have been running here about
. becca Degree Lodge No. 7 cele-
liev. S. A. Ashonrn reported at i , , .. . ,
luurrelcl, TlX„ Tueslluy tll„ , '«"■ -muvemry ol the
drew their gnns and began firing, ^hurley Peicw, a full-blood Indi- ^U. ' ''"0nt 1
Bohannan wa« killed instai t'j an 1 ,in bj. Ba« Ooodlng, a white man. ' ,l'tM y ' K'
... i (Im!I nl lli a in on ll.o Oi.tli nil
taylor was expected to In
AyerfeSarsap3ri!!aij!
Admitted r«t t?io World's Talr
P.2.0 0H O OOP c Q p oj
FOK THE IrADIKS!
CUT FAPliR PATTERNS.
The Keputdif HUj } liei« ith lmly h ihIimk
with cut j r.).4'r pattisns of nil klixin for
ludit'H, j^iiln, boys and nu n. Ail of sea-
reliable paiinoiitii, of the lutcat styles,
and at a cost of
ONLY IOc
.Elsewhere they co
each.
it from 2o
to 40
THOMAS -i- 81
General Merchants
AVholossnlo Dealers in
Yellow PINE Lumber.
TALIHINA, IND. TER.
o"1?; The
U short time. Not moie than ,;f Will
was
,'liree years without whisky an l^en Koremnn at South McAlester.
. but little water. Thin family of boy* pans over the
river fast and they ugna'ly take
■ oueor two men with them. We
think there is one brother left,—
Indian citizen.
killing occurred at the bouse
Kveridge at Grant and
year ago Kd Hohannan's brother xVn8 t|,c result of threatening re-
Dave was killed at ( oulgate and niarka and actions on the part of
only a short time before be killed (|lt, Indiai
LIASH'5 OF 1MD1 A.J tAKDR
Hall at 10 a. m. on the 2<ith ult
accompanied by vi iting brethren,-
invited guettn, and their wives,
daughters and sweethearts. liov.
O. W. Burks, N. O., presided and
the program was commenced by
A terrible wind and hail storm forming a procession at the Ball
swept over Ouachita county, Ark., and marching through the princii-
on the night of the 27th ult., dam- pul streets of tho town and then
aging the fruit and corn crops 90 to the Thomas Memorial church,
] "r cent. An old negro woman where singing, pruyer and music
wn, (lightene d to death hy the were enjoyed tor a time, after
noise, and two other persons were which llev. Burks delivered n
seriously injured by a lulling shan- very interesting und forcible ad-
Enceavrring To ty. dress on the principles of Odd
— — Fellowship, fitting bis words to
W. A. Tuley, traveling parsen- nilighten tho e who are not mem-
r agent ot the Simla Fe, saj> '"'i ot the order as to the aims
and benefits of the organization
ol l'ari.s,
y Tbkrk should be a meeting of
the editors of (lie Territory some-
time during: the summer or bill
for the better regulation of the
.newspaper business in this coun-
try, and all should go prepared toI
'compare notes us to deadbeuts Delegate Fly.ui
>1,0 prey from year (o year on the ! gec:,t«rj Hok.
unsuspecting newspaper proprie-
tors. There is a legion of these, femit' s Q me
who consider it perfectly legiti- Washington, April 29. Dele
"mate to ignore duns and every urUte Flynn, of Oklahoma, i:< mak-
tbing else in the nature ot a re- ing ft determined effort to spoil
quebt for payment, and they ought the game ck Hoke Smith and his '
to be exposed. cousin, Cobb, the representative
; ■ 1 • ! of the North Texas oattlemen.
It jcKyn the people down the Kor a week Mr. Flynn has been
valley guessing where the Kansas endeavoring to see the president
City, Pittsburg ,t Gulf lailroad .,u(1 „ivi, llim tho |a<.ts about
will cross the Valley Boute. Qrad- ,ho |(.llf0B of Illdiun iaII(|H to tho
mg is being ptished south ol 81-1 caltlemcn. He began with an ap-
^oam Springs or about 30 miles peal to Private Secretary Thurbei from the prison last by leui-
north ot the \ alley road, and the j for „„ andieuee with Mr. Cleve- ing the blanket from his bed into
land. Mr. Thurber said that the strips out of which he made a
(president wus very busy. Flynn rope long enough to reach the
! explained that he had oome 1,700 ground. Just before descending
that there will be Only one pas- . , . .
. ; lid encoutogini( the brothers and
. eager train a day each way out t0 efl'ort. to build
only thru , j, t|u, order in the future. Rev.
tween Paris <*. W. Daman tln ii made a few ap-
mith—at Talihina, Wis-
Tex., and
II tie made b
and Fort
ter and Jeubou. The train will bo
a fast vefti b ti led train and will go
north at 10:30 a. m. and south at
5:25 p. m.
surveying parties have been fig-
uring on a route all the way from
Fort Smith to Salisaw. It is now
conceded that it will run on tli^ n,i|,.a t„ SOe I he president aud to he threw his shoes from the win
.side of. Muldrow, but just how fai ,m,ke pluiu to him that a great dow which attracted the attention
is as yet a quostiop. fort Smitl WJOI1g wiih being done to both In- of the jailor aud resulted in his
p opriate r<in)ari< which werea|-
I j '.ciat4 d by all. The members,
visiting brethren and their fam-
ilies then repaired to ihe Hall
where a table was rpread, yroan
ing under the weight of choice
' iands that would have been rt 1
I'a 'is, lex., April -9 A Foder- ;8!.od by a kli g. Moie than one
it4 prisoner atteniptod to eseapt UundroiJ were fed and enough left
or a many more. These organi-
mg the blanket from his bed into I1"'1-"" B their mem
tiers many oj our best people.
May there orders continue to grow
in mciub« tsltip and favor, and do
g4 od is our v* isb.
Di'hipus of mow iiarments arc pnl>
lihhed eveiy week in The Kepublic with
an or ler blank for the pattoi-na.
'I h-.iusands of ladieH in every Slnti i
have purchased these pattetns duiingj
the pa.st year and never a complaint. j
t hey are invaluable anil yoc can save |
on these patterns alone every year many i
tiineh the price of the paper.
Subscribe at once f«>r
Twice-a-week republic
cnuy si,co a ye aw.
Til K ' TWlCIvA \VKM<" will he
sent Fl.KK HOK ON K. YEAK toany per-
son Rending before March I, a cluh of
three Ni:W yearly subscribers, vitli $8
to pay for the same.
If you want a package of Sample Cop-
ies write for t hem.
Address all orders
t h k hert BLIC,
Mt. Louis, Mo.
|u 3vy (Goods,
We are daily receiving large amounts of NEW GOODS, a nd
and now have the best stock ever displayed in Talihina.
In (Gent's Fnvnishings,
Wo have everything usually
derolothing, Ktc., Etc.
carl led in Xeck-weur, Shirts, Vn
yon «I.(K)
Wl. WILL KKMI
The Talihina Mews
In (Gvoccvics,
We have a complete stock in every department.
Ol'U STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IS COMPLETE.
3T-u.rnit-u.re, 3Ma.cHln.ory, S'a.-ws, 2^a.clilne
Cils, X^oed., j£tc., always cn tap.
' ALL KlfvDS OF PRCDLCE WAfiTED. ws
mH 0\K VKiR,
COFl' /A S; COFFIN TRJMMIA US A- CJSKETS
4 I'oni/j/e/f. line ahvii/i on hand und orders received
THE ILLUSTRATED either by iii ti/, te/egru/h or delivered orally, din/or
HOME GUEST night given pronifjt and personal attention.
ron ovr 1 KIR, A .YD
20 Complete Novelettes
By POPULAR AUTHORS.
'IHK FLORAL GOLLF.
The "Floral Guide" publish) d
baa abandoned all hope of getting (Vlltua\ui ,„teu(g^ Mr. capture: Hi. name i, lMrM.nsaial ^ "y8 .V^l^Ud^das 1
he main Ime ol the road but say- Tllllrber slooil a. I^ute a. he i, wanted in Georgia for illicit L'al 'is ' (Mly h...dMm«
( ie contpanj lUn a spur ifttn |(lllf, M i,e cou|(] an,j tHon told dirtilling and murder. Charle publication of gieat intercut tnall
^he city, which is *ery likely.— him to put his request in writing. Wortham will take him to Atlan wbo love floweis c r are interested
Flynn did to mid got no answer, la. He was left here recently !n 1 hh'annual eiita-
,m , logue 18 invariably the largest anil
then he addressed a letter to thC. when his companion wai taken mwt expensive pub.icatiou o; the !
; president explaining briefly how [ back there because ho was too kind in ibis country. This year
^Vugoner lieeord.
SUhVtYIfiQ THE TERltlTOiY.
Six Pirties Actively >n the !
t Woik of l.'ying out th«
-. - Lands of the Tnbe
Washington, April 29, C. II.
Fitch, topographer in charge ol
the work in the Indian Territory,
)ia returned alter having organ
ired and placed in Ihe field six
purveying parties. They let t
South McAlester April i3th and
proceeded southwest to the point
.where the Chickasaw base line
fcuters the Choctaw nation. The
corner stone there was placed tor.
ty odd
important his business was. lie
is still awaiting ail answer from
the ciar.
What Mr. Flynn will tell tho
president (il he ever reaches tho
sailed precincts of the White
House library) is that the lands
of the Kiowa and Comanche res-
sieR to travel.
additional" locals.
several novelties, aumny
ire the VicU Branching
! Bert Kinmert wishes to inform
'Ins Ijii-ii-'ls, csjAA-ially tlu- yuiinn
ladies, that lie can be found at all
it off
I which
Asters in several color- and rivu
ing ciirysiijrtheinunis in size and
! beauty. Then there is the "Sun
-.at1' Hibiscus and a uevi ll.vpeii-
eum ol great beauty. The Vieks
have u new Sweet IN ; . which i
On
feiMliv Mon in nun wlt ^ ur i>aiH>r ti|<on the iiprrl
terau quotad tbo/% aud wc arc nl-.«t>naM-
otTar to each s I'^crltior, F -4-e. u la:. uu.l n wuN .mo j
promlmn took, entitle 1. " Twenfv <"« nipVto
NovclettM bv I* H il"' Antho *." ThtH
•i'tr •nhtf'.rlb^r*, by tixuif i,f Hip above
tibiril nTer, -naf Wiim, in nlll't . i to tl «lr favorifo
lioma a w ••• to no*of t!
l)*>*t and iy •« popnt ir tltrmry and family rub. ;
tl<lio|, alii at-.o hi attrftl ,-o ait nt>tcr<atnlnir tnM>k 1
cAntatniuv twaoty cr -in l- to novutoiir- t r twanly of :
tba rao*t fa-n tin nut'orB of Atnflrlca, Knrtnntl and '
Fr n'-.o—In rart, n 1 irsto amount of t! « molt far-clna'liie ,
Modiov mattar at tLe most tritlliw co t,
•the illustrated home guest
i a larcro and ban'l io'no
-.•atid Ittaratrand r.i'niiv p
an ) cont itninf Serial and '
* * r antbora, Kfe tehe« I
'nt'l, Olil'trov's nut
. . errtbln* to a rm, and Inatrnct "nrh
manlier of tho fk>til|/ dtrcla Anions tli > writom
whose I'l'loi Con«* ri 'v Ik .;i tr t i TlJR ll T.r« TTtATF.D
Howk <5ri;sr a> Mrr F 1 . K N. 8onlhworth,
Mn*. Vary J. Ho (."harlnttn M. lirnnno, Mrs. Ann j
8. Stin'ma, Mn M-v Ainien Fleming Etttiw.l'ioffa
Mrs. .!ano O. Austin, K n-na H.-ir'taon J'-nen, Mary
Kyle Dallas. Sytvaa-n Pob'i .1*^., F."«"r n Bonnitt, A.
l-or. vi f> >vto, ruid m tnV otb.n . It !■ n hlirh-clafi* p"b.
r i ri!v;
YOUR
noma,
vour
CHURCH,
VOUR
SCHOOL,
WILL EE INCOMPLETE UNTIL
SUPPLIED WITH AN
np^pj—imwpw—iip—
oli|ec'lonal>l>) wori| or lino . !n r attow^t to
eolu'tinv Yott will b« deltsbtad with thta charming
papor, aod a^ftrly welroma It* monthly rtatta.
times behind the c tinter of Dr. di«4fi *Ctivc*ly a double flower, arti
Miller's drug Ptoro, ready to enter they are taking voten on a selec- TWEMTY COMPLETE NOVELETTES
pit her in dosiui
ervations will bring 10c. or 12e. on
acre if the leasing privilege i^
, ... j , , . out powders, rolling pills or lizz-
ma le on bi«ls, lustead of Oe. an ' 1
, ... , inn out the cold . ouu water.
acre, for which spin. Secretary
Hoke Smith has renewed the old Jus. Jordan, head alcsinun
lease through bis cousin. Cobb, ot and Mock-keeper for Thomas u,„ |,^ mail, Ijiit (his price I
North Texas. IJeie^ate Klynn Brofl.' lar^' e- at !isliment, has is deducted from the 1'r-1 order
will ask the president to overrule 1 been trvijii; to tame a bievle dur- tor seed*.
years u^o and difficulty . , , ,
. • Hoke bniitb's little liinuly arrange niit Ihe past lew days mid now has
■rienred in linduic it. but I , . , , , , nr.i dais urn..
ments und give nil the cattlemen u t aboiu as docile as a lamb. His
. ,, , I vl riinrdliisrj OfTbr lo XcwapMrr Rfader*. j
t xercist s last Sunday, in costume, , |;,il|w| u s >tj B||i
I'l.o other matter Mr. Flynn lie were admired |,y many. He has ^ .;l| w|lh „,0 I
liown our girls how they would linhiTK < f tbo 1 - t Worth \V«rkly
(iu/cttt' we are cnablwl to niakt.* this ex- :
was experienced in tindiiig it, but
by aid of an Indian nuiile it was """"
. " chance to bid lor these lands.
lion ot a name from a lia'f dozen
which have been suggested. The i
voters get a chance of winning
several prizes in cash for the l)et,t
gtie8Ff-a at the number of votes the
favorite will -et. The Guide coats
t -•••- --f.
Se$£ji
Til K instri ' ent-
1 fitevwrldovjr. QHiait,
of prominent chi.'; -:s uf' .
in actual use. C a;;n< i
OP,GRH
>a ■
PiflHo.
-cl:- ;, and are known and admired
•- u v itl h ivo The Best. A le-
-iru lent. Can reier to liionsamia
'in aro u i. them. Over joo.ooo
■1J carresponJencq solicited.
anally Uicated.
One ot the parties then get out
to extend the batse liue forty-ei^ht
miles east, thence south t enlj
four miles and theliee west to the
Chickasaw boundary. This block I
of laud 4Hx24 miles will be divid-
ed if} half, und this party will
then move further east, In the
pieunwhile another party is carry-
ing mi a similar work north of the
iase line.
Siave been at work subdividing
^hese '24 miles square blocks into
ranges 6x24 miles and then into
sections 1 mile tenure. The two
i'euniiniiiif parties are now at work
hear Savannah measuring a line
tu which a series of triangula
sires to submit to the president
is u request that the Wichita lanils.
which are virtually ready for set
tlement, shall not bo tied up by I
another lease to tlio cattlemeu, as
proposed by Secretary Smith.
This reservation might have been
opened a year ago, but Hoke
leased it through fobb for fie. an
„, ,, acre, and now wishes to extend it
Two smaller parties ,, ..
, .. . , another year. -Mr. Flynn will :;et
at Mr. Cleveland if possible, but
so far he is the victim of evident
design to keep him out of the
presidential presence.
Ardmore Rebuilding.
appear in'bloomers.
The return of spring cud the
beauties thereof, together with
certain other objects of admira-
tion too perceeivable to mention,
brought the "stalling phiz" of oui
esteemed and jolly friend, Joint
Hutchison, nl Paris, Tex , ngaiii
to the stamping place of a lew
months ugo. John is greatly ad
mired here, mostly by the young '
ladies of our town.
ilities. Il ndv
Notice—To all parties in Tali- 'lh« tree coinmre of diver at 1(1 to I—
hina, I. T., occupy inp town lots be- i,npor,"nt ,MKUv now Mor*the
longing to me and indebted to ine Tariff reform that will ni\r the pro-
| trugrti^nnry oiler:
Ii« niit ns $1.00 for one year'ssubfcrin- I
t inn tu Tine T.vi.iu ina N i:\vh and we will '
Hcnd you IVci', n« a pivmian, the I
Weekly tiim-lti* for one year. This j
otfer applies only t« puiHoiu who arc not '
now Bubsoiibei'ti to die (iH/.ettc.
Thr K« i| tlorth t'Uly Carftlo
Is a large eight page pa]>er, sevea eo!- j
nif.as to the page, ami in issned oil
Friday of each week. It« HiiiiHcription
price is 00 cents a"vear, and it gives its
• eaders more; for taelr immcv than the '
N<"v York, Chicago, Atlanta or Louis-
rhe (iaatett * is a plain lU'inocratir pa
per, without frillrt or ftu'bclowa in its
pm WW
Jions can be based. All the lands house aud jail was let last week,
must be mapped before they can subject to the approval of the at- ,.
Ve allotted to the Indians in sev toruey general. There is not n
The contract for the new court f"< v them are requested to come lu< < is an equal < hat)'
and (tee me aiid make settlement factnrers.
for same without further not.ee and }" f,ux*
... «, i'ension reform.
C*. V\ . J>UhiT!i«* repeal of the state hank tax.
'i^li.-. i>f United States sonators
iralty. The partiea in the field busim ^ lot on Main street for News has reached us fro in the popular vote
yilll remain until fall and expect 9alo, except at exorbitant prices. Frisco railroad bays of a raid on ti',',i'.'sV 1','!< ir,"ViV'of'ili'e^ani'r-^'iii"t law
Jo complete at leant a tfiird of the Two hundred'dollars per foot will Jenson Tuesday night by a party uKain..1 all innts.
entire work by that time. Haste not buy the right of occupancy to of men whose intention was to 1 in public expondi-
Js nepeBsury, as the liatves coiji- any decent business location in rob the place. They sueeeded in
piisgiou is about to enter upon its the town. Main street for two breaking open several st lesand
jvork of trying to induce the In- blocks west of the railroad is t<> blow 11
tiM*i8 to allot their land.-
prtrito.1 in r'rir. ho' I, r<-n ta'-'r* tvp«
an<l lintiJwtt'i'v bound tn roton>t papnr
contains t' < 'It'# ind'oatei f'om/v rm pkte nor<iettr$t
bj twfu'v ivtl-kii'i-ro i ni popular author*, paoh on®
or whtr'i in lo'of.* -ty tnt"r«-' ti . It romprlfnn a w tir ta
aoaaooN delt'.f'iff il m/Hot, ant I* bjr far ihe lareeat
ami ftoMt collection of co:mplate pnpiihr noTe'o*te<
e t«r ptihliaheil tn a «tnarl« volume. Tie tlitea of the
t«-i"i* complete ooTetettoa contained In this book are
an fellows :
t'nder the Holly Borrlca. Br Charlotte >1
Tim IMinntom Weltdlnv. Br Mr*. Emma II It R.
(oatha-orth
TIih (IriMV*! lTurntnc. Br Mra. Henry Weed.
Mnounhlnn mid Miiriru«*rlt«'a. By "Tlio Da-
Tho llradmniin of intwrrp. By Mra. Ann d
Th« Nterr of l,IO . B Mr. Mm AC"-"* PI mlnf.
OI«l RuddfrTnill Mull. Br Ml M. It Brwldon.
m-inrtie of 11 mi nil en. Bt AleaaniWr Pnmta.
A Tnto of Th roe I.Iona. Hy II KMer Haccard.
A Orfittm In I ho %lr. Uy JiiIm V me.
Tho Mer* or Hell ii. Bv AmindaM. ! ■ ncNe.
^Tho CapuUn or the Folo.Stnr. By x. Oanan
Tho Nnllor*a Meorot. B M" J neO Auetla.
The llui't In ll 'rn<> Wood. >■ Wllkle Onlllna
^ The llolroes of iVhttHoii Ornniro. By M. T.
Mom Fnr*n. Bt Ms'* *?le Mlm.
Th«* lll.-ii'hainlfli'N Dniiirhti-r. By Itta W, l*lerr%
Tho Nciiiniiir <>r Mnden.a. By MtrannaCot-h, ir.
Tho F'llao IIIiiiiioikIk. m Mra Mary A. Benlao^
jtalu-ron Hull. By EnimaOarrlaoe SnM
PLEASE REMEMBER)'
that we Mead t hd-M'a i.i it in a News for one
year, the Iu.i'mbatkij Home 6i>kht for
one year, anil the hook "Twenty Com-
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all postpaid by mail upon receipt of on-
ly $1.00. This applica both to new buh-
scoSbers anil renewals who pay up ail
arvearageH. Kyery lover c? hii^rht and
fascinating literature Hhould take ad-
vantage of it. Sample copies of the
Illustrated Home Gt k. t and the pre-
mium book may be seen at this office.
Address all letters to
TH 10 TALIHINA NEWS,
Talihina I. T.
ESTEY CHMP,
CHICAGO HOUSE, f.33 Slr'f St. 916 Oliva Street. ST. LOUIS, W0.
« < MPMTlCN "
-:\VHOLBSAI;R:.
GROCEES
: COTTQH : FACT0E3
ELKKART CARB1&GE and HARNESS MFG. GO.
We are tbe
Oldest un«l nmnnfrti 1 tirer In Ainor-
l« notllnu VvlilcleH and Hitnier.t this way alitp
with priviletfu to examine before any nionev le
futd. Wo p.iy freltftit Imth wayn tf not !«attHtHr-
■ry. Warrant for 'i yeara. Why pay an nuont 110
to f50 to order for you/ Wrtto your own order.
ItoxinRfrec. Wo tako alt rink of dauiage tn
MIPPUC.
WHOLES/LE PRICES.
Spring Wagons, (-31 to S50. Guaranteed
nme aa:-«'ii *.oi (>ut it^. Surreys, S6S to SIOO
Mo 17 Hurio* Harness, fame a* «ell for 1100 t< H'w. Top Buggies,
n 537.50, um lino a* aold fi r Ml Ph«otons,S«6
to S100. Farm Wagons, Wagonettes.
Milk Wagons, Doli very Wagon a "'"I Road
Carts* iiti vi i m foil wolK* * tuiu Ktik
l e widened twenty-11 v« Itet, by
open tbe ales tin;oof
takiug all things uf anjr value, rob-
The Ua*ett« is
N t 0un<(l bf llifi Tiu*t«.
Thin offer, which Isth • besi e\f-r matle
to nrw«j aper readers; will he withdrawn
after sixty di vs. Take advantage of
it at once.
('hester R Heath is authorized to take
subscriptions for the Talihina News.
Chas. Fitzsiminons, tho sewing
machine man, is authorized to take
or cojlect subscriptions and j.ive
receipts therefor, and to contract
tor advertising snd job priuting
for the Talihina Newh.
n $23.50
No. 101, Surrey
No. iZT, lioad Waton.
i $59
No.'ib^.TopDutfgy.
$43.00
it'j.'A. Farm Waxon.
Farm,
*is iu
♦«8.bO.
No. 1, Farm Haniex*.
BIDING * ADDLES and FLV NETS. Elkhart r/it'yet.,'•VjftlS
S per c-t-iit. off r. r «u«b wllb order. Send 4e. In puouiuatlo Urea,, WjM
i-1 a in.-, iu pity pool u«e on ? tt<|«|i cnlulocne. atOSl tubtni.drop fOiylnya.
AUruiW. B. PRATT, Sec'y, ELKHART, IHP.
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Grandy, B. F. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1895, newspaper, May 2, 1895; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137229/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.