The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Gto Taloga Times
POBUUIBO ITUI TMCMDAY BY
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Bolarsd at tba poufBca at Tatoo Oklaho-
a lor traotmlulnB tbronab tha aiallt at tac
tad elaat mail miliar
SUBSCRIPTION tl00 PER YEAR
DIRECTORY
TO CLOSE THE SALOONS
- ONCE
AT
OFFICIAL ROSTER
Repiwntativ Wl W Dinirli
Co Attorney J R Iagu
Probate Judge 8 M Uyera
Co Treasurer J M William
Co Clerk B K Fran
Sheriff J A Mulkey
Co Supt E M Froat
Reg ol Deed W T Smith
Surveyor W li Chamber
Coroner Dr Fox
Weigher T L Black
Com let Diet J T Nickel
2nd ” Jaa A Hart er
3rd " Wm Willimi
K C M A O Time Table
Effective July 1st 1006
Local Freight Leave daily except
8unday
Eastward Westward
Thomas 180 a m Ar Thomas k30 pm
Oak wood 3°0 “ Oakwood82o 1
Canton 413 “ “ Canton 745 1
Ar Wichita 405 p m Leave W 300 am
Mail and Express Leaves Daily
Thomas 1117 a m Ar Thomas 421 pm
Oak wood 1155 “ Oak wood 343
Canton 1220 p m “ Canton 318 1
Ar Wichita 647 “ Leave W 800 a m
CHUROb ES
M KCHckch— Prearhins pun lujat 1 1 :
a in mid E worth U-agua ever) SunUay ev
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Kev Janes 1’aetor
LODGES
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Fntow— Talora Lodge No 73
'-y miu-'t every Friday evening at
Ti&lo’oloua VUItln brother enrdially wet
' ooined
W II Rlj Pec K Carmichral N 6
Order or RnStern Slav Chapter Vo SB nietta
lt and 4rr1 Saturdays at X p m of each
inonih "
M ' vloreece Jdmu Mra ZhHis Shumate
w M Secy
V M— Taliora Idire No 71 Meet
r very lat end 3rd Smtird t eveionv ot rml
month at 7:-SU
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Tahwra Chapter U D K-iyal trch la oe
eieeia ever coim1 aed fourth Saturd v nmht
t enrli month in Maaonlo Hall Vnuiing
Companion cordially welromc
I U Willey H I
Moness U’oouMKit r Smkrica— Taloga
t'irnp No 7'H3 tnceit et er Xml and 41 h Sal Ur-
1 j ii'plit of raeh mouth
K Ruble Clerk 8 Whlltrnliiirir V O
Da iHTeitsor Kenaaan— "eiconie iHla
No 46 moot i- every lat and Xnd Tueadn
night of each mouth
4r Hirkok 8eo Mra A W Diinnijrnn NG
kotai nriohbor or AUnic— Camp No
I’M meet tnd and 4th Mondayaof earn Mon
th -
Eva Riley Anna Prettier
- Oracle Recorder
Secretary Taft seems to hav
silenced the opposition in Japan
as quickly and as thoroughly as
he did in Ohio
The people along the Mississ-
ippi gave Presideit Roosevelt
a ‘‘noisy’’ welcome That’s the
kind our president likes
The Tigers have won the
American base bail champion-
ship— the Tigers from Detriot
We are proud of our namesakes
We have the Eagle’s word for
it — Ella Ewing the Missouri
gi"l who is eight feet in height
uses giant powder on her face
The New Governor of Oklahoma
Talks of Prohibition
Immediately after his inaugur-
ation as governor of Oklahoma
C N Haskell governor elect
will take steps to close the sa-
loons in the aew sip te he says
Governor Haskell and Mrs Has
kell came to Kansas City from
St Louis this morning and are
guests at the Coats house for
the day They will leave for
Oklahoma to-night
Tbe constitutional provision
relating to prohibition is ample
authority for me to act at once
without waiting for the ''legisla-
ture to enget Jaws on the sub-
ject" Gov Haskell said this
morning
“Some of the lawyers think
there is a question about it bnt
I do not The establishment of
statehood rnatks the end of sa
loon business and every pro vis
ion of the constitution will be
strictly adhered to
"Oklahoma will beaJmitted to
the Union under more auspicious
circumstances than that which
marked the admission of any of
the other states ” Governor Ila s
kell continued It bas a much
greater population than any oth
er state had on udmUsion 10 the
Union with the exception of
West Virginia The people are
unusually prosperous aid hap
py it has an exielient public
school system and there are no
discouraging features I will
have few appointive’ officers to
fill most of the offices being
elective Forty new counties in
the Indian territory section of
the new state are to be organiz-
ed without revenue to begin od a
cah basis But everything will
work ont to the satisfaction of
all concerned- K C Journal
OLD SOLDIERS AT REUNION
At the reunion at Belling laat week the follow-
ing list of old soldiers with their regiment and
company was taken by a Times reporter from the
rolls
Will It Do More
C N' Haskell recently elect-
ed Governor ot Oklahoma in an
interview at St Louis that one
of t e first laws that would be-
enct?d in the new state would
be the passage of the ‘Jim Crow
measure “The Republicans
will never have another chance’’
in Oklahoma he is quoted as
saying to a St Louis reporter
Si ill if Mr Haskell and hi par
ty conduct the first ndministra
tion of the new state upon
the the ry th it one chief end
of government is to remove ev
erv obstacle to a life tenure for
the Democratic office grangers
they cuay discover at th next
election that white men are ca
pable of breaking party ties in
der to rebuke u administ' a
tion which does not reflect any
thing more than partis-n senti-
ment — K C Star
If any one ex fleets the admin-
istration of Governor elect Has-
kell to do more than refl-ctpir-tisansentiment
he had better
right now make his arrange
ments to b- disappointed You
can verv accurately judge this
from “his constitution "
IBScbBEST
OKLAHOMA
7 IS -C?
Worlds IPi
AND
REAM IPaTENT
made: dy
&fc Taloga Milling Co
Also Draii Chops Feed etc
338E38£92£38eS8E38&SSS9£S£
STAR BARN
LIVERY FEED FIND
SALE STABLE at at
Good Rigs and Good Attention
Horses For Sale j j j
L W PAUL
Prop
WMt4
put on an' apron and learn t
make bi-cuit Your niano may
get out of tune and your voice
grow rusty but beef steak and
biscuit will nevr wear out Of
t Stand Up for Your Town
! If there is one betier way than
another to ruin a town it is for
those who livem it o go about
course I don’t mean to make1108 for ita existeme
beefsteak and biscuit your goal J8 are 8°e who re always
but as you are passing over life ’ ady to say by their actions at
rugg d pathway you will find it1 east that thi Place don’t
Let the hope be indulged that
the malady of the Oklahoma ne-
gro who lost his mind worrying
over the fact that he voted the
democratic ticket iu that state at
ihe recen election will become
epidemic in the new state after
the Democratic administration
assumes charge of Oklahoma
affairs — K C Star
Amen
All of Which is True
Young lady don’t worry sp
much because you haven't ac-coinpii-hment
possibly you can't
day a good game of wh'st but
the anility to play whist never
won a happy home Possioly
you ca-’tdo the rye waltzor two
step like a butterfly but those
accomplishments won’t lay you
up any particular joy or the
dflys of gray hairs and the fel-
low you would catch by reason
of such accomplishments would
uot be worth a ten cent piece
with a hole m it If nature gave
you a sweet voice it s right to
have it cultivated but you will
find in the years ' to come that
there is more in being able to
cook a good dinner than in sing-
ing a sweet little love son Don’t
moan because you eant’ play the
piano but go into the kitchen
and learn to fry a beef steak
Don’i cry because j ou can’t sing
a good idea to take them with
you
What men want now a davs 13
a home and a home lover in it
These gad a-bouts make us sick
We had rather have our bones
broken in a hundred places than
to be about a woman whose only
thought was to be hopping about
grinning at toe fellows flirting
with the male asses and making
themselves obnoxious generally
Give us the home maker the wo
man who loves her husband her
children and her environ merit
aid we have a happy world But
this vain presurotmus creature
who wants to vote to wear pan's
and galivant about dabbling in
amount to muen They will tell
you that the town is dead that
no one would think of stooping
here: that some town adjacent is
more respectable more enter
prising bas better people bet-
ter enjoyments is ahead of us in
everything This is ail wro’g
Even if it be true no one shoul 1
eer admit r when it comes to
making comparison Every
good citizen of this town should
take a special local pndq in all
that pertains to home The
chools the churches the
amusements the business pleas-
ures the picni s celebrations
in fact everything should be
looked on by oar people as just
FOR THE BEST
AND GROCERIES
All Kinds of Furnishing Goods
We Sell the Goods and Make the Prices
Yours to serve
Whittenburg (Q Co
TALOGA OHLA
1 I M I
poesv literature and art whose Hs 8tod as can be 8°lUfn UP else
heart is like that of a clam andjwh"re- The town thu sas “we
whnv ambition consumes all the can’ w'i11 aiwas soed The
woman and converts her into a!°wn sa-'s "Db I don t
thing-ought to be interdicted by know’ 1 think it will amount
law Give us ihegirl wfio wantB!tomuch’” “everof much force
some good man because she can I Jon hay no local pride bor
make him happy and be her
giy us the wife who loves her
home and not the wiles of the se-
ducer give us tire almosphere of
purity and of truth— and earth
were heaven and prosperous
contented happiness the mt-ed of
all But this frivolous unfaith-
ful thing we hate We have
thirtv thousand sntcides a year
m the United States because of
infidelity Let us have the real
trutli and beauty of life and all
the rest were easy and continu
ous poem of uninterrupted joy
— Enid Eagle
Fined $8000
At the district court m Pond
Creek last-week Judge Hainer
presiding ft branch of the so-
called “Oklahoma lumber trust”"
plead guilty to violating the
Sherman auti-l&ws and the four
defendant companies were each
fined 2000
WOOD WANTED
The Timas will take a few
loads of good wood of any
length on subscription Bring
on your wood it is the same as
cash to us '
Tbe right Drugs
The right place '
’ The right prices
four patronage appreciated
the Ideal Pharmacy
Let the man from Norway take
your picture he is an expert
Same old price but better pic-
tures i
R W COlLILIEMg
LIVERY AND FEED
' a
STABLE
&
GOOD RIGS CAREFUL DRIVERS GOOD
CAMP HOUSE AND SPECIAL CARE
GIVEN YOUR HORSES
North of Court houes TalogaOkta
E StuiCKLAN
Robt E Adams
Dewey County Title and Guarantee Co
BONDED ABSTRACTS FARM LOANS
J E Stricklan Court Commissioner
FILINGS AND FINAL PROOF WORIL
Work attended to with neatness and dispatch
We ask a share of your patronage
Office in rear of First Nat’l Bank
Taloga
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Brownlee, R. G. & Dunnagan, A. W. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907, newspaper, October 10, 1907; Taloga, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766246/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.