The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Paid Adv (j-OOEacb
COXDRESnM AN W ant Huihcrijd to pw
mitlliH name or lion Dick T Mihkim Tor
re nomination for cony re from thn imnil
cmiirrcealoiial dlMrioi Mihject to I lie primary
c'ecllon hold on the firt TU'-ftd wy n Auyeei
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SEVERE BUZZARD
A very severe cold wave whf
experienced in our little village
last Saturday afternoon causfn
chills and shivers to chase oue
another up and down the spinal
column and looks of fear and
anguish on-the faces of some of
our prominent citizens We en-
quired of some of our business
men and went to considfrable
trouble to loam the cause of all
this mental anguish and find
that a rousing big lemocia'ic
Committee fleeting had been
called for' Saturday and only
two members responded totlit
call -
This is only h taste of what the
Democratic party will' jeceive
this fall when the honest Inteili
'gent voter will extend to them
tho icy mitt and ask them t
explain the unwa'ranted-extrav
aance and rerklcss expenditure
of the peoples’ money by a 10011
‘ ey mad administration
A distinguisliel gentleman o'
Chandler who is a candidate foi
Governor was present ready to
address the committee hut tin
old wave so affected him that
early in the evening he wrapped
himself in his big overcoat olid
left for a more congenial clime
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Ovpr in Missouri theie lms
V'een a beautiful scrap pre
eipi’ated between Governor
Hadley and (Gnra shoe) Gill
Stone k f-oveiior Hadley char
ges fraud in'tlie last election in
fiat Sttte and offers to piv u!
t ie expenses of a re court o
tlie billots if he is not able to
prove his contentions' and fur
'her offers ta re-ign his office
of 0 iv’enor of Missouri in the
event a recount of the hallo's
does not show that J2x Goven r
lAiht w is not the chosen' caudi-
1 its lor Seiiitor from Missouri
S’one is now on the defensive
and is battltng with all the stren-
gth he his to defeat a re court
However it' looks as if Hadley
will ask the legislature to aid
him in liis effort to investigate
the returns of the last" election
and if ho is'kuecesfcful Hon Jos
cpli folk will bo sent to the Uni
-ted States sennate in place of
S one We might add that if
Hill would come to Dewey Corn
ty Oklahoma ne could find Mime
iu -mi who would be able to tell
him how to fix the billot boxes
so tluttlieir integrity would be
destroyed ‘
Kugene V Debs says’ he has
letlivd hioin the field tn canid (o
and Mr Hryan wi'l be pleased to
to li-nr ujmmi his return from the
ShhIi that lie has at last won ail
eiidiirani u contest
Public opinion is a great heal-
er Soiiictimfs against the will
It is amusing to ' see a- bunch
o fellows dig- a pit for the other
fellow aud then - tumble iuJO it
themselves' ? - ' i -
Candidates for Secretary of
State in the Democratic ranks
are hot quite' so numerous as
they were two weeks ago
' Go to Lie a is ' & Co for hard-
ware and furniture -
Once used always used Our
flavoring Extracts are guaran-
teed ' The Ideal Pharmacy'
A J Blanket chip and E C
Potter from over east of the
rver was in town Monday
' Ralph Shumate our good nat-
ured compositor is on the sick
list this week -
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Try our 'Extracts they are
better and -as cheap At The
Ideal Pharmacy
The measels that hare been
so prevalent in Taloga for the
last two weeks are 011 the wane
FOR SALE"
One Cultivator $10 Co
OaeKtnlng Plow (M(
One Hariow "50"
One Corn Shelter 500
Inquire of Ralph Carmichael
at' Lumber Yard
Get your washing machines of
Lewis & Co
WILL BUY CREAM
W have secured a Balk
coK Tester end 'will b
prepared to rrceivre cream
on rfarch 15th We will
teat your cream and Issue
check on d-Tirery of same
Yours for cream-
5 H WHITTENBERG
-v - NOTICE
Platform I am a DemltcraC
BiitT he doesn't fffty'which one of -State jot Oklahoma 1
the forty 'seven varieties Dewey County S
" The county Commissiotjers In the taattor of the Estate of Samuel
meet next Monday In- regular
session at Taloga - I
Foley’s Kidnev Remedy is
a safe and certain lemidy foi
ill kidney and bladder diseases
whether acute or chronic It is
a splendid tonic for middle aged
and elderly people and a sure
cure all annoyances' and irreg-
ularities of the kidneys and
bladder " - '
' l-'or sale at the Ideal Phar-
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SPECIAL
A DELICOUS CUP FOt
PARTICULAR PEOPLE''
40 A CAN AT AU 4-
GOOD COFFEE SHOPS
' IMPORTEkS aw ROASTERS At
The auoh mercantile compact ij
SMIO OKkA
State of OkUbomo Dewey County ih
In tbeCounty Court
In tbe matter of the Estate of M-lvia
Baxter deoeiwed
Notice to Creditor
Notice la hereby givrn that on tbe
21et day of Fetruary 1010 letters ns
Aduiinixtratlx waasmnted to the under
giftyed upon the Estate of Melvin
Baxter deceased by tlie County Court
ionnd for Dewey County State of Okla
All persona having claim anginal the
deceased are requited to file the tuiuie
prop rly vworn to with the undernianed
at the of lice of K I) lliMtth At tome)
nt Tnloita Oklahoma or a it h the
County Court within Four Month
from this date or they will It forever
Barred and e topped fr uu any tieaefit
from thn eatate
Dated March 3rd llllil
Eva W Baxter 4 Adminilrntrix
F D Uonth Attorney
C Likely dioeaeed
In tlie County Courts -Notioe
I hereby given that tbe Ad-
ministrator William M Likely' of the
estate of Samuel C Likely deceased
has rehdered and presented bis final ac-
count' for settlement and sspre has
been filed in this court and asked in his
petition which is on file- that bis m-
oount be accepted that his acts as ad-
ministrator of said estate be approved
that the real estate be set off to the
heirs-and that he as administrator be
discharged Therefore the 28th day of
March 19J0 at 10i o’clock AMof
said day it being a regular term day of
the County Court in and for Dewey
Ounty Oklahoma is hereby set for
tbe be iring of said petition and the set-
tlement of all accounts as asked and
at which time and place any person in-
terested mry appearand file written ob-
jections it any they have and then and
there be beard ' - '
Witness my band and the seal of the
covrt hereto affixed this 2nd day of
March 1910
- (peal) 8 M Byers County Judge
By W II Partin Clerk1
El D Booth Attorney for Adminis-
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We will givejroa a figure-that can not be duplicated on -first
ciasfl work of all kindtMn the building line Our work
guaranteed : Estimates furnished free 'of coat If you are
going t6 build pel a plan it will pay you " - '
W- fumishr plans and specifications at a small cost ' "
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Slate of Oklahoma Dowey Connty os
In the Count Court
In Re Estate of Richard Maas de-
ceased ' Notice to Creditors
Notice is hf r“by given that letters of
administration upon the estate of Rich-
ard M as deceased were granted to tlie
undersigned by the County Court on
tbe 4th da of Ft-brurary 1910
All pearsons having claims against'
said estate nre required to file the same
with tbe undersigned at the office of
Cary k Randall at Taloga OKlaboma
or a ith the county court with proper
vouchers therefor within four months
from the date of the first publication of
this notice or they will be forever pre-
cluded from any benefit from said
estate
Vinnie E Maas Administrator
Cary A Randall Attornejs
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NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION -
Departnient of the Interior U S Land
olice at Guthrie Oklo February 17 1910
Net ice is hereby given that John L
Chittim of McLoud Oklahoma on - of
the of Mary A Chittim deceased foi
heirs of Oakwood Oklahoma who ot
August 3 190 made Homes t-ad entry
No 25882 Serial No 0183'i for NE 1 1
NW 11 N 12 NE 1 4 and gfe 1 i NE 1 1
S-ction 10 Nownship 17 North Range
15 West Indian Meridian baa filed
not ice of intentien to make Final Five
Year Proof to establish claim to she
land above described Is fore Cli rk
I is rict Court at Taloga Oklahoma on
the 2‘‘th day of March It-10 '
Clturtianl names as witnesses
Wdlinm O Holsapple William Nott
Charles Sowards All e N McUoil rali
all of Oakwood Oklahoma
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CONTEST NOTICE -Department
of Interior United States
Land Office Guthrie Oklahoma Feb-
ruary 4th 1910 ' t -
A sufficient contest affidavit having
Is-en filed in this office by George Burns
contestant against Homestead Entry
Nov 22417 made Jan 4 19U2 forS E
4 Section 18 Township IB N Range
2iW Indian Meridian by Oscar G
Noyra Contested in wnich it is alleged
that said entryman has never establish-
ed Lis residence thereon since be filed
theteon That aaid entryman baa not
r aided upon said land for tbe last six
y ars but during said time has wholly
almmioned said tract and resided else-
where continuously during said period
of time and aaid tract is in its wila
native state And thst said abandon-
ment a a not due to military naval or
marine service in tune of war Said
parties are hereby notified to appear
r-spond and offer evidence touching
sid allegation at It) o'clock a m on
March 19th 1910 before the Clerk of
the District Court of Dewey Connty at
bis office tn Taloga Oklahoma and that
final hearing a ill he he d at ID o’clock
a m on March 29th lulu before the
Register and Receiver at the United
Slate Land Office in Guthrie Oklahoma
The said contestant having In a pro-
sr affidavit tiled February Urd lull)
set forth facta which show tfaiat after
due diiig lice pi-rsonal service of this
notice cannot be made it ta hereby ord-
emt and direoUnl that nach notice he
glvm by due and itrofs-r puhiicatiun
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Fawcett, Harvey L. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910, newspaper, March 3, 1910; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766567/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.