The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Taloga Times
Ht’BLISHKO BVKRT THURSDAY BY
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B O BROWNLEE I
A W DUNNAGAN I Editors
Enterod et tin potuaice at Talo Oklaho-
for transmission through II mails as
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OFFICIAL ROSTER
Ril’resfntntive W W Dai Hr
Co Attorney J R ja(flle
Probate Jude S M Byers
Co Treasurer E Al Christopher
5°rC‘“rk B K Frans
p j! J A Mulkey
M Frost
Kfg of Deeds W T Smith
®UrVe'op W B Chambers
STT F°-
''eighr--V TL Black
Com lat Diet j x Nick(a
Jas A liar er
3rd Wm Williims
ine President is taking the broad
view of the situation and does
NOTES OF THE game not propose to plunge the coun
The Cestos Club was made up try into 'any vortex of niA
The Tigers went up to Centos from DewJvone01 one chane al this particular time
Saturday to play for a purse 1 7 ? fm Lenora- Possibly the Senate mav be
of 12500 which Manager De nC r0mCeSt0S- Nought to look more kindly £
1 Bill Bennett was jn excellent the reciPr°city treaties that they
form and pitched a splendid foruierly rejected At any rate
game there fa both an o '
Grice (of Lencra) was the star
players for the Reds He made
two scores and batted in two
more
Bennett and other members of
the Cestos club had said wa
hanging up for the winningclub
thfrUl oTahanged UP 80 bih
that a 2 Inch telescope failed in
its efforts to locate it
TbBlJi We didn t care for that
The Tigers are an enthusiastic
bunch of ball players They
don’t care anything about the
purse or other considerations
but recognize the National game
as a manly sport and play the
game for the oveof tbe sport
there is m it
More than that they play the
game on its merits but they don’t
ike 10 play it according tothe ’ru-
le promulgated by one Marquis
1 o f Queensberry The Tigers know
lilft nilaa n Ml
there both an external and in
ternal situation that must be
wisely and courageously met
and President Roosevelt will not
hesitate to put the matter so
clearly to Congress that any
Ray Hindman pitched a good I evil results from neglience and
d sum lik proMdnatoewiirfK'he“'e
CHURCb ES
Hud lax at 11:00 ! Views
M B Church— Preaching nuD
“ nM DIJ Eworlh buaguo every guuday ere 1
Thu'?1'1! 'r‘ye “ating ererj
Tburxlay night at a r M 1
Her Hch -Pnaror
he rules and will ah all times
contend in a quiet firm and
gentlemanly way for their rights
but will not fight bull doze or
insult anyone who hold contrary
Vier
c"Hcn-8uda School at 10 a
ut ’T H a “V°r “ 7 P- ” breach
' wp m lar "
lodges
laoaraanrgT Order or Old
strikes on the bat-
Vl‘ltl"f br'er cordially ei ter be allowed two base runners
C W IIURbee Seo B R Dawaon N G " "Me the ball WAS Out
Of play An old ball trick is for
The game was a beautiful one
Both teams played an A No j
game of bali Snappy exciting
full of ginger spice and other
flavoring ingrediances which
make a good game
Umpire Cameron had favored
the Reds on several occasions
during the game and finaly jn
the last inning when we had two
outs and two strikes on the bat-
“' ®rnrnd oudttb Satur-
ay night of mb month
J i RuWe- Clerk 8 Whltlenburg V C
— vuua i iQf
a player to intentionally throw
the ball away after a foul had
been knocked and before the ball
was back in the pitchers box
Cestos has had it played on
them m Taloga and other places
Taloga has had it raved
sztjz ’: "n'!'ed me
hkly to accompiisb Of course ’
at this session the extra session
will merge into the regular one
and it ought to result In winding
up the business at least a month
any number of times “rl" iu lhe er than
“w ' everyone at all familiar with ' "°ld be the ca:e Congress
Wm wixon w m e game knows that it is a for dld not till the regulat
Ua ihth KEurg 4r eieum j itimnte Yet when twoldate "1ere'vill be no tight
X"e"ou calTdint°n P°-V Cam
erou called the men safe and
sional
Wes Payne led the Tigers
safe hits
McFaddin caught a superb
game Win also hit some
Bert Brundage distingushed
himself again by catching two
difficult flies one a line drive
Bert was pretty handy with the
slick also
Wat Heathman made a fielding
average of 1000 per cent and
batted well
Kirby Frans was thestar field-
er of the game Kirby got ten
or twelve chances and fielded
them all with out an error
Kirby also batted well getting
one two bagger to his credit
Will Payne and Jim Hindman
did splendid work at frd and
first
Carmicheal showed au im
provement in his batting record
belong on the shoulders of those
who refuse to act
1 his is him Who?
D S PATTON
TonsorJal Artist
Taloga — Oklahoma
MYERS & CARY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in nil Courts
Office Second Door South
of the Postoffice Building
Taloga - - 0 X
Of
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Of
H CLAY WILLIS Wm A W'lLSOV V
The BANK of CANTONEMENT ’S
(INCORPORATED) V lif
t a- Capital Stock Paid in $5 000 no
Individual Wealth of Stockholders 300000 00
A Wftnf 1 v a-
S 3rd Your Money Debited wUh12’ AH Gtx?d ans 5
St aker llea®nBateonUFar’lx)ansV ?bsoate-fe
CANTONEMENT - '0
U
ISAILOON
Now that the extra session
as been definitely announced
for Nov 11 there is a good
chance to sur vey the field audii
see what the earlier move is
Keeps a Fut Class Stock of
No 46 meet evvrj
cwlTrm erou called the men sa
eo kin Ncie Bi-ck w o j said “Count the scores”
tUn n" °r P’TU'--I"W Lodire
1 No W m-eti ewry irdnnd
b" ov r Tk
In TeloEM All KnlHhte incited
c c
vv uy
over the Speakership the com-
mittees are ail provided for and
there is no reason why the two
mat Uouses a u'uid not be ready fori”
the ball had never be-u in p ay W°!’k by lie third week iu Nov C°c’°c!oceocoecceo '
butafterward when he sawhat “J kt?ep at il lil) Christmas hoi- g ©©©©cooocccc®c
$ f r 1 o fw J a i I 1 11 tk i o r I i I — —
- wum n scores
lf'tmi!r°n 81 fim adintted that
iu D'av
but afterward when beMw hat -T —mas
it defeated the Reds he reversed !?’ Tbee is o med tobliud 6
himself and said it had That oneseJr 10 tbe foct that thete is'o
“theonIy way to save the f°1D? to be a 8tronS sentiment Jo
Tom Lawson and represetative I chan V u ' ’ desperate tdriff leg:slatioo but : 6
uotn complain
Kansas is not appreciative
STflR
BR4ND
SHOES
ABE
BETTER
Ex-officials of the Agriculture
Department will SOOn be numer
ous enough to form a club
Those would be assassins in
Russia ought to import a few
Japs to teach them how to shoot
Lieut Pearyshowed better
judgement than Secretary Taft
in choosing a summer resort
"' pautr aua pre
seated the game to Cestos 9 to 0
After that the Tigers gen tle-
manly with drew from the field
We had been told for several
days that we could not win
game at Cestos without gettin
it by pugalistic rules but we
thought better of the situation
and was correct in our views
eftnena£r DPeW i8 S°ine to
call on King Edward Chances
are he won’t hear anythiug fit
to print!
A man has been arrested in
Iola Kansas For 8ai00n
wrecking Never heard of a i
saloon being arrested anywhere ? Payn’
fnt mow J Hindman
for man wrecking
The benevolent Hartford Cou-
rant want the Japs adequatey
protected at the coming peace
conference Don’t it Ipok up to
date a though the Japs had
been pretty well able to take
care of themselves
I — uui inesir I 1 ‘-smeai is O
uation absolutely demanded it: °n adJutiug several things ' o
He must give the game toCestos P? 1 mt lln® tlat aPlJear l him'o
so he yanked out his hansomiy at Frf ent ed adjustment O
engraved silver platter aud pre-1 tltler hls wishes must be met ' O
- P 'or the President must be brought !o
to the same way of thinking a IS
the leaders iu the Senate The1©
matter probably will be debated o
at some length on the floor and e
doubtless a middle way will be o
found that may not exactly suit
everyone but which will preser
lcws Ve harmony in the party
Not a Tiger or a rooter (so far L Tb!re are a feood ny people
'we are aware) offered one ? ” 8°me of the prutect-Kl
“ interests are protected too high-
ly Many others honestly be-
lieve that the protection policy
that brought about the present
prosperity of the country should
be allowed to stand
Unquestionably a lowering of
DoiYYr l0316 0t the bChedues would pro
im? ii0 "or“ reveuu
pom tUt will have b er
Bennett considered Also the att-
Bennett Uude of foreign countries which
Jonnelly are all with th
CASH STORE
General Merchandise Dry
Good Groceries Queensware
Bardware etc A nice clean
Htock at fair prices Give us a
a are aware) offered one
word of insult but were gentle-
manly and decorous in their con-
tention Tifr1iVP Was as follows
taloga
Hesthman
Frans
McFaddin
Carmicheal
R Hindman
W’ea Payne
Taloga’ 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 n i - W Britan preparing to en-
CeU 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 '“
LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLEtjt
Good Rip Good Attention
Horses For Sale jt
9
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THOS L BLACKTprop’
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Brownlee, R. G. & Dunnagan, A. W. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1905, newspaper, August 3, 1905; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766052/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.