The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Gfya Taloga Times
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1 iu Fttbliahinil Conaanr' t
II O bROWNLRK I Klm
A W DUNNAUAN K"T"
'iitrw1 1 tia pinhiflir at Talaa ClilatM
for trauamiaalm tlirwush tli aitl li an
l rlaua mail mat tor ' ’
SUBSCRIPTION $100 PER YEAR
CIIURCh EK
M SCHCHCH— Ptwhln Pun lay at ll-Oii
m and Kevurth Uaiua every Bumlay eve-
alirat1:IN p m Prayjr mooting every
Tkuraday night at t M
Her Rack Pastor
Bimar CHcacn— Sunday St bool at 10 a
iaHibrttian Ktideavoral 7 p m and Prach-
na tat and 3rd Sunday at 11:00 a m and
at 0:OU p m
LODGES
lauaraaOBBT Okiibh or Oud
KaiLaiwa— TaHnra Lodg No 70
“ " aiiv every Srdy evening at
fxkio'eluok Vlaitlna tin itn-rauiirdlaily r
aniiid
t W I urtre Sic J EKiibla H G
MmitHi WontiMtB or AMaaica— Talnaa
auip No 7SnJ uiei eivry 2nd aitdoh Satur
4) night ui na n nmniii
4 k Kulde Clerk S Wblttcnlnirg V C
Orttar of Baaiern Star Chapter Nu 33 me ta
lat and did Saiardaya at t p m of earb
BKiOlb
Mia Florence Atiama Mr Zailia Sbnaata
W M Secy
a F A M— Taloga Lodge No Tt Moots
evory 1st and ltd Saturday ovoulnf of oacfr
taolilb at 7:(U
9 W Oain See Wot WUoa W M
Dai iBTBMaor Kaataaa— Xeioome Lodt
No U meets every lat and tnd Tuesday
ilybl of each mouth
C W Bugbeo See Mrs A W Dnnna u Ni
Khiohth or PtTHiaa— Taliaa Uxlyr
I No a) meets every Wednrolay eveo
I ina at the hall r let National Dank
in Tahnta All Ktitelit invited
X M Frost X H Wbltuvher
’ X of K A 8 C C
If there is ever a not er war
with Spain we will bet that eve-
ry liepublican under the age of
p2 will enlist at the first call
“At a china shower given one
oi our popular young ladies a
great deal of interest was mani
tested as the presents were un-
wrapped One could hear all
kiuds of exclamations at the
many handsome and appropriate
gifts Hut when a rather large
article was brought to light ao
awed and most profound silence
fell upon the group It became
really embarrassing until the
bride-to be’s little brother piped
from a corner “Oh thuuder
what a mug!’’
Make Him Pay Cash
Here is one way to ketjp home
patronage from straying to the
mail order houses as told by an
Oklahoma editor
“16 my towu we have an or-
ganization that watches the mad
order buyers and an agreement
not to extend credit to a tuan
that has patronized an oul-of-town-house
Whenever we
hear of a man receiving a ship
ment from a mail order house
we immediately send him a bill
if be owes us and isist on pay-
ment Thereafter he must pay
easli for whatever lie gets It
Jins bad a good effect ano
brought many a man to his sen-
ses It is a fact that a great ma-
ny people who send away for
goods are in the habit of letting
the local merchant wait for bs
money when he does not patron-
ize him"
Railroad Nows
Tli i nil road prospect Are
lpiikiiiif belter for Custer county
than At any time past Tbe en-
uinern are in the Held from
Weutlierford and Taloga and are
running the line between these
points Thomas has appearant-
ly lost out so it apiears- on the
surface and the junction of the
Frisco and the Orient is the
most talked of spot in Custer
county Putnam is left off the
line only a short di-iancis and
may get there at the proper
time — Arapaho llec
Mr John Barnett Hurt
J M Barnett of the J V
Flats met witli a very painful
accident last Wednesday evenin
He and his sons were moving
the idd Elza Frazee house from
Long creek to Arthur Barnett’s
claim and in placing the hous
in jhisition some of the timbes
fell on Mr Harnett injuring him
quite btrioUsly Dr Warwick
was called und immediately went
down to attend Mr Harnett
The Dr says Mr Harnett was
considerably crus lied and brnis
ed but be does not think the in
juries are verio is— Lnora Lea
der
Had Ci:u jest Like f- er
A large touring automobile
containing a man aud his syife i
a narrow road met a hay wagon
fully loaded says the Philadelp
hia Ledger The woman declar
ed that the farmer must back
out but her husband contended
that she was unreasinaole
“And you ca n 1 1 1 k tn auto
mobile so far ” she said “and i
don’t intend to move lor any'
body He should have sevn” us
The husband poiuted out that
tbia was impossible owing to an
abrupt turn in theroad
“1 don’t care'’ she insisted “i
won’t move if we have to stay
here all night " '
The man in the automobile
was starting to argue the matter
when the farmer who bad been
sitting quietly oa the bay inter
canted
“Never mind sir "he exclaim-
ed “I'll try to back cot ' I’ve
ot one just like her at home"
burs My Boy
Kansas City Feb 1 — Henry
Knapp president of the Texas
Oklahoma & Northwestern rail-
way company said at th Coats
house y esterday that the firt
section of the road would be op-
erating on June 1 uext The
company is a uew one bui'ding
tn rough northwestern Texas and
Oklahoma
“The northern part of western
Texas the old Panhandle is be-
coming a producing country for
wool grain and cattle that arc
Hie uatural monopoly of Kansas
Citv said Mr Knapp “For-
ty counties of that section are al
ready quite thickly settled ' Our
drat section of the road to be
opened will ruu from Weather
lord to Tah ga
Mr Knaip was secretary u
the late Collis P Huntington un
til be died He expressed tht
view today that private rtfriger
ators cars were indespensabie
to American railroads
“Further regulations is on
doubtedly called for" he said
“but I believe the irregularitie-
tnat have crept iuto the oHr
t'on of the private cars wen
more the out come of the com-
plexity and rapid growth of tin
system than auy direct intuutioi
of injustice And from any
point of view stability of freight
rates is t lie grew test necessity ol
Americans roads today If the
laws of Missouri permitted mer-
ging of road- the rates would be
more stUe and any ineqalities
in freight rates could be more
easily dealt with toan they are
at present "
If you want a good wagon see
Lewis & Co and get a Peter
Schuttlor
Turpentine 10 c pt at Pattons
' I limit my practice to office
woik only ‘Dr KjKr
DiJt fill to Fee shirts und
overalls at W A Co
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MOTICS FOB PUBLICATION
Land Ofllee at (iutlirbv OU Jan 37 IW
AiMioaM kawb ff'voa (Bat lb (ullcalnf-
tarn -d a Vm4 ta Hurt nnt:w of I I Inlaoitoa
to ui a Bntr rxi( m 'ixx t rf Bit cBim m3
(tat aulil tiriKf vi'l ia maiv beiora Da'll (N
tbBli-lvlitCn:irtn( li'wavl Att
lilnofl"- Tumuii Oklu mi Ure'i 1 lid) vi
Wallar Urnini of j ilinv o Tfu-'lie Iai(a t
and 3 Nw S W No k im I Tp l n B
Ids a
II' ibr lnliril iiniviH (it imivt
a x u asui'ii a uixw und (ulthailos
taiu t-iiiii '
Cbar ra P Cm a Kxilint T Mn-Iaal H
B l-r of Mnnlim O T A llnrt I'll J -uh
I i-l ry 1 1 i!it O T
Ji in J lii- v H'-aiu'i-r
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NOTIC F"K PLHIVaTIO
I anil Oflloa al Onlhrla OUlt Jan jT Ilk
sHioala avraB) vvo ia (ha (oilowlB
iMH-d aa'Car B dial dMi of dlt mtaanoa
iiioiv mt: itm: il u x I xf Hit rafn aad
mat aid rrKf aii ! ont-la beiuAA bivr el
tba iHtrtulOinartnf jasav I o at
BlAcMcaut 7aUn-4ikla oa March 13 l'-'t vi):
fab rt X la-veitif s alo -a O T for ilia K S
-u la Sue 7 W H s It aeo T P 7o R It
Htnim ibt folinsiaa annss (a frovi
iinioim raoianca upoo and aultivattda
I aald land vlt
Sarnoxl Jo'innn T p'lraim R Daw-on flr
S rry Eilmnnd Q Wblt an -r ul of Taloa
T
Julio J Bole- Pttil -r
2 1 No 9KM
VTICI FUR PCHLHATIOB
D(iartm(-0t of th- In'orior
Land OfDcsv at Guthrie Okla Jan 20
l'OU'
Netiae is ttiak) rtvaa (Bat tna wiam
iwaad aetilar aaa tlad a sin of ha ata or
oaak Baal proof la aairtnf am oiaiix io-
at tot proof oil! la tad laivn Clark M
Bo DtotrletCoovtor o al
hit office at Taloga Okla on March 6
l!i06 via: Henry Farrell of Harper Okla
t r the Sar 4 Sec 33 Tp IS n K 14 w i m
h IM foiMItlftk HlinsM to pfon
il cofHiinOiMrtoMK' ' 3 niuvivot
f Mid IW!
Herbert A Mntsburg Vuetave II lla -take
Leone) F Boucher -f Ha per Okla
John August Endre of Fountain Okl i
Joh'iJ Bole Regiatet
2-1 9979
wnca me FWNUQAnee
Lind Office at Gn hrie Okla Jan 'jl
190a
mvao taat taa foiiooma
lad onttiio tt Bm lotoot-oa
fc tonnnn of Hattw- o4
vtD bo otodo kofuvo Clavk at
hi offioe at Taloga Okla oa March 6th
1906 v s: Andrew Keyner o Manic- O
T for the 8 1-2 Nw 4 I t 3 and 4 See 4
Tp 18 n R 15 w i m
o iaiii ao OWSIBV aUtnni to prow
I r4iioa roaiom— o iiixt aad aativotloa
' i aaic ax i vtr-
Mart a Keerer George Young William
L Lawrence Aaron 8 Miller all of
Munioe O T
John J Boles Register
21' ' 0976
ftonox FOX PUBLICATION
I 1
Land Office at Guthrie Okl i Jan 20
1906
la ktrtkr rtvaa that tna foUowtar-
aaailar Baa tlad auo f kla lavaotoa
M — M AmI proffif Is pwrt of bl Iim d
ai aiii prol will Im bviori Ci( ot
Mo OiMfWCMirt tf i6Pt roM"
'is offl at Taloga Okla on March Cth
1906 v x Robert W Coulson of Harper
OkU fer the Be 4 S c 22 Tp 18 n R 14 w
So ooioaa ta following wlioaveee (o pma
al- nuooua roalda avu aad altlvur
f aald load via
Nathan Ai Myers William M Myers
Dam 1 P Keen of Harp r O T George
Do ’son of Eagle C ty O T
J )hn J Bole Register
2-1 977
sonoa rok publication
Land Office at Guthrie Okla Jan 20
106'
NoMrala karvbv vtvra tbat tfea fanowiar
MBUI Mtir Baa Died aUv of hi laicaiioi
m Ba tal sruaf la aapport ef Bla claim and
l !!! bf n tle jp
Mm
lhrip r
his -office at Taloga Okla on March Cth
1V06 vis Robert E Twining of Harper
O T for the S 1-2 Sw 4 Sc 27 Tp 13 n
R 14 w i ro
H aam—a tn Itilloamc vtinv-H a prvt
Al-anauniMMia rublaai-u uimo ad MlUvatioa
af aald load vtt:
Nathan A Myers James A Harper
LeonerF Brucher 111 be rt A Moes-
oerg all of Harper O T
’ John J Boles Register
2 1 9978
OOTICK FOB PCHLlCATtOM
Department of the Interior
Land Office at Guthrie Okla Jan 20
1906
Sotlct krBv r‘va (bat IB folio vrlv
urjl Ht Huoflip nti o f ult Inivniiot
HUtr Qnti fM I (if lilt t'lim 601
oil ui jiMiif ( use hriurt C4m a
Uulrkji Cout of 66I
his office at T logs I T on March Cth
1906 via Cyrus H Pollock of Harper O
T II E No 20091 for the No 4 Sec 31
Tp 19 n R 14 w t tu
Ht MB Ibt folhAii& wuoptvft to proft
lit ('ooimuoui rttuinit upon uii tuiuvuiw
4 I aad Tit
Ilrrlrt At Mo-shurjf Jo mthan t lJ
Smith Peter Fii-Meamp Leoui-1 Boucli-
er all of Harper O T
John J Bohn Regiitcr
CiO TO TIIK
CITY MKAT
MARKET
For Frwolb aad Covad
MEATi
W n STEEN - Prop
IW PEER
Live Stock and Practical
AUCTIONEER
Chargf-H lteasonabli- Satisfac-
tion GuarantPPfl Give me a trial
Leave da tc-H at the Time office
£ D BOOTH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
uvrics BABTor rni-KT hoi-mv
TALOGA V OKLA
MYERS & CARY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Practice in all (Vxirte
Office Second Door Sontli
of the Postoffice Building
Taloga
O T
1-18 No 9829
Notice for Publication
Land Office at Guthrie Oklabcina
January 15 lSMi
i err rt6 tho loilnoin-
ta flioii 6fiUi- ot t oat oa
m nnai proof to opfvrt of b
tv t Mud proof will bo nJ Of for lrk 04
'‘6 UIriit('ourt of litwe o- it
his office at Taloga O T on February
22 tt Of vi: Frank E Poprlewcll of
Srta O T for the Sw 4 of S c 2s Tp
19 n R 19 w i m
R aamaa Ifca fellarlad mn-u
kia utiauo rldo pn d uluOa
m id lad vi
11 ulvert B McKenzie Willis II Mor-
ford Max Kellner William T Bell all
of Sparta Oklahoma
J hn J Boles Register
118 No 9796
Notice for Publication
Land Office at Guthrie Oklahoma Jan
12 le06
Nnllt brV ! ISM tk
tno M(ilr ka tlad idB tt klk 1st— lit
in mlt Bl nrf la Mpnnrtaf fcmMatm
I n (aid proof 111 b oaf MN Ckq
Vi Dlatrlal Court af lu I '
bis office at Taloga OkU on February
20 1904 viz John Rennie of Glenwood O
T for the Sw 4 Ne 4 E 1-2 Ne 4 See 9
Sw 4 Nw 4 See 10 Tp 18 n R 14 w
H Bam IB folio la wttaM I
(lucoatmuoua uttiwf upoe ad aeluvaUae
t Mid land rlr
Edmond G Smith Jame R Smith
Joeeph O Dowd of Glenwood O T
Guss Nordquist of Fountain O T
John J Bolee Register
1-18
Notice for Publics t-on
Territory of OkUhoma County of Dew-
ey 88
In the Distr ct Court in and for Dew-
ey Cou ty OkUhoma Territory
Thebe E Halsey Plaintiff
vs - -
William P Halsey Defendant
Sai 1 IM -nda int William P HaUey
will take notice that he has been sued
in the above named Court upon the pe-
tition of Fhebe E HaUey Uintiff
herein in which it is alleged n follows
to-wit That on the 19th day of Oc
A D 190 1 plai tiff an I defen I ant were
united in the holy bo ds of matrimony
and 'ived to ether as husband and wife
for some time thereafter ha she has
been continuously a resident in good
faith of Dewey county and the Terri-
tory of OkU for a rriod of about fojr
years immediate ly nest prior to the fil-
ing of this suit that o the 19th dav of
December 1901 the defendant wilfully
and witfiout juste -use or provication
abandoned tb is U ntiff and has con-
tinued to almndon and live apart from
tb '8 plaintiff sin -e said date being a
period of a out four years that during
the period of said abandonment the de-
fendant failed and ref use-1 to provide
for her in any way nnd that she has
demeaned h rseelf during her married
life n m manner becoming a lady in ev-
ery respect: that there has been born to
plaintiff and defendant as the issue of
said marriage a baby girl aged alout 8
yr named Annie Matilda Bell Halsey
which is now in the custody and control
of the pilaintiff: Wherefore plaintiff
prays the Court tnat she may be divor-
ced from the said defendant and award-
ed thecu-tody and control of their in-
fant child and for such other relief as
i he Court n y deem just
Said defendant must answ r the et-
i ion filed herein by said pin ntiff on or
before the 2nd day of March A D 1906
or said petition will b taken as true
and a judgment for said plaintiff be ren-
dered granting to the pliiutiff a di voice
from the Umds of matrimony and awar-
ding to her the custody and con-rot of
their infant child Annie M itilda Bell
Halsey and awarding plaintiff such
other rvlit f against the defendant as the
court deems just
Attest: E r Kelly
Dist Clerk
lly R G Brownlee Dep'u'y
(SEAL)
Blti-k and Adams Attys for Flit
HKuttBEST
INiP
OKLAHOMA
£? S £?
OKI aDS IPr
AND
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UK AM JTATENT
MADE BY
Uye Taloga Milling Co
Also Bran Chops Feed etc
S&S3S£28&38e38E28£ SggSSSO
GOTO THE"
q? Taloga Restaurant and Short Order
Best Meals at Lowest Prices
MEALS SERVED AT ALL BOURS
—Gotxi Cigars and Candies always on band Give me a call—
Henry Winbum Prop First door west Pool room
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1 CLOSING OTJT SALE
All Our Winter Goods at Greatly
Reduced Prices this Month S
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Boy nOt Suits
0 No Only —
1 Um M 0 Saite
“ Now Only
O Ma'( fSJB Baits
J Now Only —
Mn IS-kt noils
O Now Only
$436
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— T:
n Men' IS 3v Bait
Now Paly
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3 Duck Coatt and Overcoats
ery pair of pants 800 to uelect
greatly reduced prices
SIM© & BLACK
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£ Fitters of Feet Form and Finance - TALOGA OKLA ?
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WH AbUng Pres J H Amtrobus V Pres L M Willey Cashier
The Bank Of Taloga
Having received our new Bank Fixtures we extend
an invitation to the public to call and see ns one door
South of the Taloga Drag Ca All deposits whether
large or small will receive the same careful attention
Those desiring abort time loans always welcome
We solicit a portion of your business
BOS WORTH
SALOON
Fine Wines Liquors and Cigars Ice
For Sale in Taloga and Watonga O T
zCapt McFaddinj
a First Class Stock of i i -i i :
-ctWINES LIQUOPS AND CIGARS-
TALOGA i M caa— — - r-s-Q KLA 11 0 M A
ST AR
LIVERY FEED AND
SALE STABLEoididi
Good Rigs and Good Attention
Horses For Sale j ’ A - J
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Um' 1S 30 Suits
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at cost
Mm's $l&40 Saits
Now Otiljr M
25 and 50 cts off on ev-
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Brownlee, R. G. & Dunnagan, A. W. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1906, newspaper, February 8, 1906; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766097/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.