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TpftuillNA NE \
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
THURSDAY, June 13, 1895.
Entered at the Pout Office at Talihina, hid. Ter
*p,ecoud clan mail matter.
JANTi FE RIU'fK T1MR TABLE
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. ■ ooimo 80ihtu.
Arrivet
ofkg sohthi
rQA1S NO.
Departf.
.4 10 p. m.
I0:flp.m. . • • } * 'J-gJ-J
341a.m. t • ■ - *5
LOCAL FHEISHT.
G <N(i IOUTM.
Arrivei ? XUMfff #9> '
' jl . . ^ . ij 10:44 a m
UOlNil NOKTII.
Arrivei j fBAlN JTO. :
Tur'p'"m. \ li * •"•W ' ■ m
comnccrioxi.
No. 1. VwrriBULKD—CJoniwctB at Paris,
v Tex., with (j c A S F and t k P for
points iu Texaa. Haa Pullman Biitret-
.Prawing room Slqeper and Reclining
chair car (seats tfoe) to Galveston,
Tex., ria Paris and Uylas.
Wo 2. VbstiHULKi*-*-connects at Burr-
4 tan, Kan., with A t A 8 F for points
ia Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada,
Idaho, Wanbington, Now and Old Mex-
ico, Arizona and California. HM Re-
clining chair car(seats free)ftml Pull-
man Buffet Drawing Room sleeper
to tit. Louis. Reclining chair ours
(seats frea) iionett to Burrtoo, Kas.,
(and Anthony, Kas., Pnllnian Draw-
ing Room sleejiar vionett to Burrton,
Kas. Throagh PulUnau Sleepers Kurr-
ion, Kas., to F\i*Hlo, Denver, Ogden,
Paso, Los Angeles, San Diego and
Ran Francisco.
^connects at tit. luwi* Grand Union
Station with all'iiUes for the Last,
North and Southeast.
|. was Reclining chair car (seats
' fr64) to Paris, Texas.
Hi . 4. connects at Wichita, Kaa* with
? A t 4 J k for points iu cherokee Strip
aud Oklahoma.*
connects at Burrton, Kas., with A T A
>H r for joints lu-iKaiiHM una Reclin-
ing chair car (sea^vtre*! to St. Louis.
Fulluiau Palace Hty&r Keligumn to
tit. Louis. Reellnlug i halttS^r (seats
free) and i'uliinaj; Palace Sleeper >10-
nuU to Wichita,- Khs„ aud burrton,
Kas , conuecUwat S-t. LouiH Urand Un-
ion Station with ail iiues for UiB halt,
North and Souiheast.
Through tickets on sale to all points.
,or ftiithcr information call upon or
< Vifi"
T.W.HODOK, Agt.
Mail do^if?-
• \. is., and 5:30 r. M.
Mail arrives: ' '' 1
10:5(1 a. M.. anu ?. M.
Mails are cljyjjed 2Gn ioti^e& he-
fort departure.
ORic kours frniM IS:
koura from lO'.Sltt a.m. '• 11:00 a. m.
frun fc: S p. • t« e:80 P- m' 0P Sunrt*I
J',laeey order and register baaloeafopni
1 a. m. i«.« p. m.
Ian. J. Thomas, I . M.
i (raw
F. A
SOCIETY iiiKECTORY.
" A F an<1 A. M
talihina Lodge, No. 66, A.
tM. meets in its hall on thefirtit lliurs-
y niijht iu each moutli at 7 o'clock.
If .t KM! . W X.
I 1 THOMAS, net
K. f I
l.ociw Assembly, No. 8,HS1, of
talihina, I. T., inoets every Ihuru-
lay night at Union hall.
1 I). O. Ekabck, M. W.
J. T. Wooden, R. S.
0. A. R.
Jo Hooker Post, No. 8, Depart-
ment 1. T., meets each 2nd aud 4th
(Saturday in «acl> month at Union
hall, over Christian church, Tali-
hiua, T. T. All old veterans aro
solicited to attend.
D. 0. Peabck,
J. Koot, Com.
i Adj.
Dr. Johuson, of Albion, \vn in
town Saturday.
BeKgH' Blood 1'uTilier and Blood Maker
Beif^a' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker
BegKH' BlftATurifler and Blood Mal^r
for all diseases of the blood. A
positive guarantee with every bot-
tle. Call for and bo mire you ^et,
He|?K«' and take no other. Sold
Dy D. \V. Staten, Tuslikahonima.
Miss Tiilie headrick is visiting
friends at Paris this week.
Dr. W. B. Miller sella dciiaap'n
Tasteless Chill Ciire with a strict
Kiiaraiitee that every bottle will
cure tlitt very oldest and toughest
case of chills aud bilious fevers.
Price 50cts only. '' SOW.
Mrs Milt Allen haa boon very
Bick since our last issue but is now
convalescent.
Bobbed
Of a nice head of hair just through
negligent)*. Whsu your hair begins
to fall out,dont neglect it,but get a
bottle ot Beggs' Hair Kenewci*
which will stop its falling out, and
If turning gray, will restore its
natural color. Kor sale by D. W.
Staten, Tuslikahomma.
T. F. Roberts section foreman
on tbe south end, is confined to bis
bod with a fever.
1 have two little grand Children
who are teething this hot suinnlcr
weather and are troubled with
bowel complaint. i> j ivo U>«m
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrlia'a dy and it acts like,
a charm. I earnestly recommend
it for children with bowel troubles.
1 wns myself taken w ith a severe
attack of bloody flux, with cramps
and pains in my stomach, one third
ot g bottle of thit remedy cared
me. Within twenty-four hours 1
was out of bed and doing my, house
work. Mrs. W. L. Di nagan, Bon-
aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. For
sale by Druggist.
Mrs. W. B. Miller was suddenly
tahen ill yesterday morning and
is now quite sick.
Found at last
A sure cure for diarrhoea anj sum-
,t er co'nTplaint. It is Beggs' Di-
arrhiea ISalsam. Druggists do not
KEEP it. They BUM, it. For
sale by D W Staten, the popular
Iruggint ofTushkahofunia. aug7
Rev. G. W. Daman preached in
Hack^U, Ark., at a piiitraJtecJ
meeting last week.
When y,o ! find your tfhild fever
ish and subject to night sw'oats
give it two do*es a day of Scliaap'a
Tasteless ChL'l Care and (lie little
fellow will be sound aud hearty
It is an excellent appetizer. For
sale by Dr. W. 15. Miller aud Df.
J. M. CbaOibers.
Mrs. J. I., Curnutt and her uiotb-
er iu law returned from their visit
to Arkansas Monday
On aa. average two out of every
one hundred and forty four i>t>Ules
are refurnod. This we claim ii
the best average ever made by a
chill and fever cure. Scbaap's
5ci)aap'<) 'T^siel-ess Chill Core
STEP 11 EX WHEELER. Vice P.
FKEI) TITUKS, CmiM
]& the best Gbill Tonic made
Every Bottle auaranteed c: IMiorLsy I?ef\m.cLeca..
Schaap's Wine of Iron; Huhaap's Sarsaparill
Coasack Kye Salvi
Magic Pain Balm; Arabian Condition Powdet
JOHN SC1IAAP,
Capt W. A. Welch went north
on Monday'^ caryiuiibaH as far as
Rogers, 'Ark.'
Ohl papers for -sale at this ofHce, 25c.
per hundrot, taken as tliov come,
per hundretl, if picked-.'
Rev. C. W. Burks preached to
the people of Wister lust Saturday
night ang. dnnday.
Beggs' German jjjalve.
Beggs' German Salve.
Beggs' Carman Salve.
Tbe greatest pile ointment iu the
worlU. It cures where all others
fail. A positive guarantee with ev-
ery box. Call for sample box.
Sold by your popular druggist Dill
Bounett of Cavanal.
Miss Fanni
visiting in ou
accompanied
Kusa Allen,
50c.
Compound; Lee's Worm rfyrup; Cossack Liniment;
Bailey's Cough Syrup:
Manufactured by
Fort Smith, Ark.
Allen, who has beeu
town lor some time,
by her sister Miss
ioft l'oi her bonio at
last
Muldrow, Clerokee nation
Saturday.
It is to be Ii uud iu all live stores
in the counti|r. Ask for it and if
they do not keep it; order from
the house ant we will send a bot-
tle bj'eXj^te-,1 free oi'charge. We
mean Schaap's Tasteless Chill
Cure, and wiJ do what tfe sny ev-
ery time. 50 tf.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Deck Har-
per arrested and curried to the
Baris court, last Sunday, George
Willis, a yonng Choctaw living
W. Ii. Emmert disposed of his near here, charged with introduc-
ing and selling.
n
Talihina Bo, S A OH W Lodge,
Meets Tuesday nlaht of each week
C F Morton, M W
JttO A DEPUK, Recorder.
Knights ef Pythias.
rri«co Lodge No. 2* meets everv Mon
La* umMV Brethren of other Lodges
,ru tordiinly invited (it attend.
JNO J THOMAS, V C
JHO A UEPUK, II Of R * b.
I. O. O. F1.
TaWuna L«ige No. US. meets every
Iriday night at Su'clock. All members
*1 tha Lodge alionld attend. Visiting
tiitlUM are cordially rtivilcd.
« ' c W BUKKF., S 0.
s t aoaaBTs; ui, sec'y.
I)etf -« «■> Loil|[e
'So 7, I. O. I). F., holds regular met-
ing* on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of
eath month at 7::S0 p. m. Visitors are
rordlaliy inviteil to attend.
MBS. 11. tt. WIL0H, N. o.
was. r. s. books*, sec.
Tasteless Chill Cure will cost yc
5octs No Cuke No Pav. ' 50tf.
N. Dyke, of the firm of Dyke
Bros., lumbermen, of Fort Smith,
was in town Tuesday.
A first-class gold tilled key wind watch
c^se for tS.00 at Henry Dellaven's, the
watchmaker, O'Eryan Hotel. 4!Hf
Miss Kitten McMurtry,of irarts-
horne, is visiting her sister, Mtb.
I). Thomas, this week.
A Lovely Head of Hair
Is something that every woman,
sliould be proud of and is some-
thing that every person can have
if they use Beggs' hair Renewer.
A positive guarantee with every
bottle.Sold by Dill B .innet,Cavanal
C. A. Welch, deputy Marshal a^
Skawneetown, will locate his fam-
ily in our town shortly.
Sometime a^o 1 was troubled
with aii attack of rheumatism. I
used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and
was completely cured. I have
since ud vised many of my friends
and customers to try the remedy
aji;t all speuk highly of it. Simon
Golpbaum, San Luis Hey, Cal.
N. J. Cranford has put in a fish-
trap iu the liaimiBhi aud now has
Jsli to sell to our people.
The Best chill medicine made
is 8chaap,s Tasteless Chill Cure
Every bottle warrautod. 50tf.
A. Krone, of Krone Bros., cigar
manufacturers, Fout'Smith, spout
Monday nigltt ill our towu.
How in tbe world can you expect
to be cured of Hw, piles uiiIosb you
get a box of Beggs' German Solve}
Sample boxes free. Equally good
livery staUa Tuesday and is now
a gentleman of leisure.
"Many of the citizens of J8,oins-
ville, Incjiaoa dr«'acre'i* without a
bottle' tit' Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in tbe house," says Jacob
Brown, the loading merchant, of
tiie place. This Remedy has proven
of so much value for colds, croup
whooping cough in children that
few mother* who Snow its worth
are willing to be without it. For
sale by Druggist.
Edna Mabry was elected assist-
ant organist last Qijiday by the
'Methodist Sunday-school.
Some of the best physicians in
the Indian Territory prescribe
Schaap's Wine of Iron ae an appe-
tizer aud blood purifier. One dol-
lar a bottle, sold everywhere. 50tf.
Madam Rumor says we were
correct in our predictions of last
week in regard to weddings. Who
will be tbe first?
Di n't Read this
Utiles? y.ou wish to know that
Beggs' Diarrhqea ^ulsam is the
best njeiliciiie on earth for summer
complaint. Never fails. Cures ev-
eiy time. Equkily good, for oliil-
i|re . Sold anil warranted by Dill
Bounett, of Cavanal.
Coin. P. L. Mynatt has received
anew buggy for bis high stepping
pooies, and will now join, the hap
py driving throng.
When y.ou wajul to make a sure
thing a certainty buy a" bottle of
Schaap's Chili Cure aud you have
accomplished it. It ^'ill cost noth-
tf it docs not cure. 50tf.
p. Thomas and Miss Kitten Mc-
Murtry, h'S iater-in-law, returned
from Dallas all 0. K. last Thurs-
day night. D. reports a pleasant
trip.
Anyone who is Kuffetiug from
constipation or indigestion would
do well to try Begg*' Little Giant
Pills. They give perfect satisfac-
tion. FMd and Warranted l,v D.
W. Staten, the popular druggist
of Tusbkahomma.
Mrs. Jas. I,yQits, of Paris, Tex.,
has been quite sick for several
days with typlio-malarial fever.
Her many friends here who knew
h?r tut Loua Powers would be glad
to learn of her early recovery.
Old papers. 25c, per hundred.
The long talked of change in
schedule time on the Frisco wont
iu effect last Sunday. The day
trains are the fast express, or can-
non bail and only benefit through
passeugers, looal stations are not
observed by them.
The annual election of- Talihina
Lodgo No C6.A. F. Si A. M., took
place at the Hull Thursday, with
the following result R. B. Board,
W. M.; J. J. Thomas, Sr, W.; W. L.
Emmert, J. W.; Dr. W. B, Miller,
treasurer; aud W. A. Welch, Sec'y.
Wanted—By Thomas Bros. 250
cords of maple and ash timber.
Ash to be 58 and 75 inches long
and from 12 to 24 inches in diam-
eter at small end; maple to be 53
Inches long tut.d 12 to 24 inches in
diameter at small en l. Will pay
$2,50 per cop!. For particulars
apply at Thomas Bros.' oflice.
At their first meeting after Dec-
oration day tbe G. A. R. passed a
resolution of thanks to Mrs. G. W
Brown for her generous donation
of tiowers with -vljijcli to decorate
the graves. We should have men
tioned this l st week, but it was
overlooked.
Ben Gibson, deputy marshal for
the U. S. Court at Fort Smith
came in Sunday with Nute Wilson
arrested by him at Armstrong's mill
anil wanted for yorse stealing.
He was taken to Fort Smith Sun-
day evening ai.d bound over to
await the action of the grand juuy.
Buoitien'i Arnica Salve.
The bent salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tettor, chapped
hands, chilblains, cuts and all skin
eiuptioiiB, 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. n27-ly
Afo'fl.McAlister, of Hackett, Ark.,
a visiting friends in our tow.n this
week.
Next week we will give a notice
of the Sunday-school banner with
the names of those who donated
for its purchase.
Mrs. C. W. Burks has a muj^u-
Mass of eight little girls ot whoui
she is justly proud, atnl we feel
safe in saying that a more pains
taking and competent musical in-
structress can nowhere be found.
Se-erul young men are taking les-
sons from Iter on tbe guitar, also.
Choctaw Detiners for sale at the News
otlice. Price, 35 cts.
Died—At Tushkahomtna, I. T.,
oji Sunday, Juno 9, Graham An-
derson, Choctaw, 45 years of ago.
He was of a good family and leaves
several brothers in our vicinity,
sill of whom arc highly respected.
His remains were interred at the
old council bouse near tbe present
capitol.
The prisoner captured by Depu
ty Cantrell in Little liiver county
and wanted at Pons, Tex., for
horsestealing jumped from tbe
cars near Kosoma Friday morn
iug while going thirty miles an
an hour and made good his escape.
Cantrell and his posse are very
vigilant officers but this young
man gave them the dodge by get-
til}£ peranaaioh to enter the water
closet aud then jumping throug^
tbe window.
Wm. Reichert, of Reichert, I. T.,
has been appoiuted notary public
by the United States court, central
district, I. T. 40tl
American National r>anh
of-——
Fovt ^>unth, ^vha-it^as.
,0{>ital and Surplus 8150,600
■ n m
This Bank i.i one of the Solid Institution* of ihf,
Southwest. Its Officers and Directors art *aft, con-
servative business men- It being a. National Bank, it
is under the immediate supervision and examination
of the General Government and stockholders, under
the N"tional Banking law, are responsible tc deyvxit-
°rs for double thei amount or their stock.
your mom'V In i l «
jftym.srica.il isra/ticnal Bank
OP
E ort Sm-itti, - iVrkancaa.
LIVERY, PEED and S STAELJj
A. 1ST ID '
Q WAGON Y A 1< D. O
liuggies, Hacks and Saddle Ponies always on hand.
Good Accommodations at the Wagon Ysr^
TALIU1NA JtJVKHY feTAllLK.
cmz
$300.00
different c.lore J tfdb. tfallcd on receipt of i
^ trciVirntotJor Kick's SMdj conuin ll.• germ of life.
i CHOICE SWEET PEAS
W Small Q'jaatitioit :it V/holeiftlo Prio®«.
40 CENTS
We want a Nome,
and will pay
for a For pullcot.™ rior l «aH. to* wSich e uin. coto^d
pl>M> ofVtck". l)ra„ehii« *•«. SwCTt 1'. . VcCoublti, lllb«w.
HoaMMuMnuoo . ,.-I milled: hUM
A POUND.'0"""
W« hare grown t . • of Svrr:' . «ih t vc r •
give our frienJ% ii r- 1 treat oi ,t.
eeoU; K*if p«u'
very fine quality to be abi* fe
nnd colw* mt«d. A pound 0«lj
are it* eunt4.
fy *■ rrr fWirVT) Hardy, (■ • *ud ladder, Chartninc Pot Plnnt, ExeeUacu
GOLD FLOWLK. fclron < mi. . two lor 4 «««•
is of SvmM«m ®vna Ati
; • \iforoui,'re
frnit np 'color dark rti;. but
color and flavor/ long eas«n o'f fruiting: high quality ot
dropping ; doc* not crumble ia picking; eafclUat
ihiiSr " wo,,J«rf..lly ptoln' , o.er Snooq.url. p« nor., viry hurfy h
I, UtUJ it c,CT:r„,t OrMft. Slwlo
plants 50 cents on^ doien planu
COLUMBIAN RASPBERRY-''™"
•iiting drought; pronagatu.H by ti;*, no sui^ei.^ ^iit \
)crr*Ar canning, r«a -
itnpBt, fruit adh.-r*
<9
!(JtHIES HICK'S SONS.SEEDSMEH,Rochester, H.
i
&
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M
Dieu—Near Albion, last Thurs-
day after a long spell of sickness,
Mrs. Autrey daughter of liev. Mr.
mains were brought here where ! [)'urant^olT,*
w w Wil l.is
dkid i.trrnn uax.
The following letters remained un-
called for in the post-office at Talihina,
t., 'Hay I, 1S95.
if not called for within St) ilat s t\ ill t>e | p, . . ..r, . m ▼ a \ jt 1
(sent to the Deait Letter Office, Wash- A 1 TORN E I $~AT~LA W'
Durham, of that jilace. Uj: ' re- , ington, 11 C.
Childers, charlle
g rcen. ren ness- c,Mrs.
Jones, tla.vul
Pollock, Nora
Hose, lienrv
Thorut, Nathan
Wilh-ox, Hick
■ In calling for mail on this list j,le«se
sar "advertised." JnoJ Thomas, i- m
Last Saturday evening about
six o'clock, while the interesting | entire community
the funeral obsequies were per-
formed at the Baptist church by
Rev. P. W. Kldridge. Her remains
were followed by a large con-
course of mourning friends and
relatives to the Kock Creek ceme-
tery where they were laid to rest.
The family and relatives ofthc de-
ceased have the aympdUty of this
CHUBCH DIRECTORY.
■tmkjtorloa < h.rrh, ltr>. C.W. Hjrk. r.itor.
JorrlrVa >rd Simdo) la d ck wonlhal II a. a>
tad r:S f. ai.
Sapllat CSarrh.'Uo, KldrMa*, pn.l,,r. SrrrlcOH
rjrat , tu rarh iBitnlh «* ':S p. a,.
■ . K. Char, S. . % Kvuoa.on. puntor *rrtlrp
M 11 a. -. foal IS Suad.i II a.m.
tn aaeli month.
^■bballi Hrhnol etrery linn.lay morning si ; 0,
tfHet-k. R. H. Puc i Hupcrlntfiidewl.
V K. fliai'ck Koulh. Re*. «. W. Onwsu Paitor.
<«rriro« fnd a-'d 4th Kandnj* In cnch muiitli at
1 m ondnl 7:9* |k w.
frarennNtia! -oa Wodnraday at« i la .a, ii! for scalds, bums, old sores, etc.
•'; Sotd and" warraated by Dill Bon-
iaadur Kr*o t al tin Kock rrack w Upol Sou,.a 'icU,V,t (t'avalnd
^er mi*da| moi Hliia at W::lSa. ai. ., I ' '
v- - — —I Kcv. G. W. Biimnii will preach
COUNTY OFFICERS. t0 ^10 children at 3 o'clock next
- Judge
M. H. Harris, a prosperous mer-
chant of Leflore, called at our of-
fico last Friday and paid his sub-
scription to the News for another
year.
Stock pease al Thomas llroa.
Supply short.
Ju'ige Pv I'. Mynatt and wif«r
left on the cannon ball ttaliirday
at 2:37 p. m. for South McAlester
ou business connected with tho
court.
I will pay to any& all tlu tyijjhest
casn prici for ateer yearlings de-
livered to me at my pasture.
S. H. Woods.
Will Neal, ol Hartshorne, del)
u.ty marshal for the e'«rt .Sinuli
court, came in Friday and left with
Will Emmert Saturday after an
attached witness in I'olk county.
Any one wishiug to have their
stock registered with the 0 brand
of the I' & I> association of Dallas
Tex. call on A. B. Nail, Agt—
Talihina 1. T.
Jack Johnson, Uie bosa s *yr()r
ol the Territory, gone to Ark.
family of Capt. W. E. Rogers of
our town were ,uietly sitting on
the veranda of their beautiful
home on Second street enjoying
the fragrance of the ^une roses
their quietude was suddenly bro-
ken by. the sound of some unknown
missile coming in contact with
the wall of the house near where
they were sitting causing splinters
io ity promiscuously about them.
Not hearing auy report the Capt.
thought perhaps the strange visit
or was a fragment from an explod-
ed meteor iu the faraway distance,
aud nnmediatly set about to satisfy
his curiosity, and after a few min-
utes search iu the yard picked up
a large sir.ed winchester ball, but
Hardige, 11 _
Perry, J no
Keneu, Martha
Smith, Pink
Willcox, K c
H JI irit\nanA^
WaHis&Winninifham,
South McAlester, I.T
p ij hschimk
Again wo arc forced to chron-
icle the heathenish brutality so
often indulged iu by tlie ignorant
full-bloods of the Indian Terri-
tory. Last Thursday evening
about 4 o'clock Win. SU'auhiniub
be, living about seven miles south \ {a)c, per month,
of here, sent his two sons, Jack-
son anil William, accompanied by
the wife of the latter aud her little
brother, a lad of 12 or 13 years,
to a stock farm to kill a beef for a
camp meeting that was to begin
Saturday. They procured the
beef and were on their way home
with It, Jackson aud the boy walk-
ing some distance behind the wag-
on conveying the brother, his wife
and the beef, when Jackson be-
Fort Smith Daily Times,
The Largest, nnd Best Paper in
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Physician Cr Surf con,
Talihit.a, In -1 Ter.
Calls atlcmluil ilay ur night. Tclegruuu
promptly answered.
IfcfOffice at O'ilryau, Jlotel.
from wheiice it came or ou what gaoling at his brother and
erraii'l it wm sent i* unknown, cuji ti lined shooting until he liatl
It if the opinion, however, that Phot him three times, Killing him
i\ came Irort the long range 'gun dead on the seat beside his wife
of some hunter on the adjacent I,e lhe'1 mounted the wigon and
mountains. Although it had trav- 'll'"ve , "
eled a mile or more its force was telling his father
■uflicient to liave killed a person *? *■ " "aid thu!, he wanted
outHght had it hit him. I 118 ' ,1".s
h m m m I him to coinniU the deed. He is
Household Treasure. ! still at home, not being prosecut
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n. WI'.LSOM .*<• CO.
re. vj. u.c.
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Working
FANNIW * FANKIN,
ATTO HIH1C V 0-At-L 4W
Sou h McAUi^er and Antler#, I. T.
Practice in Federal umi ('oniH urtiniier'u
Uonrt« of the Indian Territory,
Texas and Arkan^aA
$(J per year , Personal and piompt attention gives tw.
to all bpsin'e^s.
«nr
W I RAMSEY, M. D.
Physician & burgeon,
Winter. I. T.
Will attend calls al-ui* tjia, IfriacMt and.
Choctaw railroads, also tl'iton^hout thtr
aiirrttiiniiiiiK country. TelcKrams senu
to ine will roceivw prompt attention.
SURGERY A SPECIALTY
Safest,
Simplest,
fetrongi r.t,
SoliJ
Top
Receiver.
Moat Modern and progressive
For cruiWu'' or Infornistlon wrltf to
nfu MAkLIN riRC ARMS co.,
New Haven. Con
MflLGQLM. £. R0SSER,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW..
Tu I ill i mi, I. '1'.
IOTA 11* IM BLIC. *Otts
foilnd the very best results follow
i't* use; that lie would not be with
to manage the saw mil-Tof A Bank* ^ ^ y procurable. G. A. Dyke-
for a while. His wife reads tbe , n m Hrug^isl, t^'iitskill, N. Y., says
News at Alt>jo ii during his absence that Ov. Kii^s ^ew Oisoovery is
6. VV. Thompson,
iltlab MoKinney,
C..I. Anderson, - - - Clerk
Uav>s Noah, County Hanger
Bheritf Sunday erening. All arc invited.
Fresh cream bread received at
Thorna* Bros.' Itt'ly.
Fair Wurulntf,
All ]>arti(H knowing themselves in-
debted to tlie tirin of A. Banks & Hon,
will please come forward and pav up or
they will tind their accounts in the
hands of olllcers tor collection.
Very reapectftlly,
4Stt A. Hanks tV: Son
NOTICE—$5.00 Reward.
Strayru or 8toi.cn—From my place
near Albion. I. T., April 7, 18U5; t>ne
black horse, 7 or 8 yearn old, brand :) 7
• m left thigh, small white «>n nose, had
undoubteiHv'the bent rt>ugh l-euio- ! lii l)i'U; I 11 oti(, sorroll, Imlil-riu-Bil
, •; , • i , -i lior B 7 or S year* cilil, brsmtoil A r im
(ly; that lie 1ms used it in his laiuilj ,;,ft „1|0ll|d,,r
or 2 white spots on side,
for eight years, and it has never (M,th work ponies; alao one 2-year-old
failed to do ill that is claimed lor dun or bluish colored stud colt,tmliriind,
it, Why not try a remedy so long
tried and tested. I rial OOltifH , ,efMiillJt t0 tu„ir recovery or 10.00 f r I
free nt any Drug St"re. Hegulnr i|,(.{r doliverv to me at Alhion
*ir.e otic, anil 81.00. I f-i i "• h V" vl1- 1
^L.Douclas
3 SHOE
And other specialties for
GeDtlumoa. Ladles, Hoys
eu<l IHsaos ore the
Best in (he WorlA
Beo deecrlptlvq ^ivortlsk ,
m« nt woich oj<i>ouro Ut^bls
paper.
Take no Snbstltota.
Indat on huviu^ \iT. L.
DOUGLAS* SllOn.
THOMAS Ul Oj.
CAW I OBTAIN A P.lTRHTt For o
prompt >M «wi.r nii't an h<>tn>«i oolmo.i. write t •
1*1 f) NN 4; (?o.t who itiTt-1'Mt aeeri/crt* y*,\ *
o*port«nee tr. thn rat eat iiuJUtieM. • n.'imi.inw.
NuMWietly r,ntfldet..U,l. A HuiutUfuk « f L>-
tarnation rotif rliiUK PMenis arnl bow u- h -
ti.tn (Aem soot Iruo. Alw* r tialo«tu« ot u
IrMiswd adontin.: i>ooIm ont tree, h
J nolle ■ n. t
iro brotu'if
Miffln k Co
Hr|«Mfiae
OPoeial _
■■■■■■■■nMrht wld ljr Uol'jro
out on«l to tliu inventor. Tula
l.'Mncd weolrlv,
la-reel tfMuln
ropies, Ji cent a. Kvorf number __ —,
tt Ail platen, t s eokMB. nd pliotticrijM.or new
hourtOA. wttli plan*. ennUittt ouUJartilmhtjw U>e
latent «1 j lcne •ml soenre«coitraeta. JTrtdrele .
MUMS A CO . SWff YOUK. MA Buuat w-v*
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Grandy, B. F. The Talihina News. (Talihina, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1895, newspaper, June 13, 1895; Talihina, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137238/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.