The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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SUBSCRIPTION $100 PER YEAR
Sau Francisco is wickeder than
Chicago Gpt then Chicago is not
trying to be wicked
Shoemakers say that women's
feet are getting larger Maybe
tne women are merely wearing
shoes that fit
Astronomers have not found
out which way the -new comet is
going" but that need not prevent
the hysterical from losing sleep
about it v
An Australian is making plans
to start in a flying machine for
the south pole Doesn’t he real
ize that ice is a hard thing on
which to fall?
A Washington woman has ap
plied to the courts to get her ali
moay increased because she is
unable to live on $6u0 a month
The courts might recommend a
course in domestic economy for
the lady
Warning has been issued to
watch one hundred dollar bills
carefully for counterfeits The
large majority who are accus-
tomed to keep hundred dollar
in their vest pockets by way of
casual change will be made ner
vous by the warning
peals to the supreme court Attor
ney E E Biake ofEI Reno asked
the boat d to re open the matter
of the assessments of town lots
and automobiles in Canadau
county and J B Dudley of Nor -
man made a similar request in j
regard to meicantile stocks-iu
Cleveland county but both were
refused
S T- Bledsoe appeired tor the
express companies and tried to
get a direct stkii-ment from the
hoaid as to what hems were con
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assessment of those companies
and particularly as to whether
the stoc-ts and bonds were taken
uto consideiatiou but the board
declined to go in record on that
subject
Acting on the advice of the
attliK-y general that the levy
might ba invalid if made In fore
the total valu iti-n of Hie state
was absolutely ascenaiued the
M'Hte board of equalization at its
luveiing Ft iriay afternoon again
deferred the making of the state
Uvy and will take no aetion uu
til after the governor's return
- from his astern tiip
The’ valuations no most clnitsp
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have -been finally computed -by
the auihtns office but there
were some items on which esii-
i miles were made in the figures
presented to the board Wed lies
day and it was decided that it
would behest to hate hoe fig
ures absolutely accurate before
any action was taken
It is practically certain- tint
maximum levy of 3 5 mills will
lie made Soma dose figuring
was done Friday by members of
the board as a result of which
it was decided t nut that levy
with-the receipts from cither
sources approximately will take
care of the entire deficiency from
the old ffdintnistuitiou as well as
the-expense for the current
yea 'The plan discussed Fr
day was to make a levy of 2 1
m'lls tor the deficiency of one
fourth mill for common schools
and the remainder for current
expenses " ’ -
HASKELL'S PAPER "AGIN"
'ALSO v v —
PREPARE FOR BOHOOL
You need Girls and Bovs suits
shoes bose bats -shirts hand-
kerchiefs dress goods uud r
So far eighty six replies have wear peuchs tablets pens and
been received by Governor Cruce ink Come to Shultise
to the Jetters to editors in regaid
to the special session Of these
sixty are against it twenty three
for it and three non committal
The New State Tribune was
among those declaring against
a special session The letter
was not written however by the
editor in chief C N Haskell
but by Ira D Mullinax associate
editor ' -
Increase' la Oklahoma Valuation
Oklahoma City Okla-— Fig
ures inade public by State Audi
tor Leo Meyer today show that!
the total taxable valuation of Ok
lihoma property this year is
$1326361252 an ' increase of
$409843 323 over Ust year The
biggest increase is shown in coun
ty valuations which total $1074
613801 as again t 693224581
ldbtyear
I will be in Talo-a Saturday
September 16 1911 piepared to
pur form all surgical o)ertions
in veterinary science I make all
examiuationson stock free cf
charge 1
Dr E G Dustin
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With the suspension of The
State Capital formerly published
by Frana Greer iu Guthrie the i the custody of Homer Hunt Lee Hunt
Republicans throughout the snd Eliza O Hunt the minor children
sldi are tnridig lo The Okla j of said plaintiff and defendant and that
Jhcwa CityTiuies which is now' she filed hey petition theiein alleging
’the oldest paier-published ingroae neglect of dutv and habitual
Oklahoma and is tick no ied god diunkenneason the prt of you thesaid
Republican newspaper of the defendant on the 1st day of September
State
TlM) mak-mg a ial
HU(Kcliplj0'(ffero200bv mail
from now until January 1st 1912
The Times is an afternoon A
sociated Press papr pubihd
in thecaptal and metropolis of
the state is ably edited and com-
pares very favorably with the
papers of the larger stales
Subscriptions and remittances
at this special $200 rate should
Time
f-'SiSSJas: o'Lr'
p$K!g©! ThgctreS
If your home or business office were to burn up
or be looted by a burglar WOULD YOU NOT LOSE
VALUABLE PAPERS ' '
Is it not careless for you to longer put off com-
ing to us and renting a private box in our absolutey
fire and burglar proof safter deposit vaults?
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Let OUR Bank be YOUR Dank
' BANK of TALOGA
i ‘I have a world of confidence
in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
for I have used it with perfect
success " writes Mrs? M I Bus
ford' Poolesville Md For sale
by ALL DHCGGIST8
Also a few notions free
GOOD fARM FOR SALE
Good 200 acre farm located on
the J V- Flats 150 acres in
cultivation 4 acres in orchard
50 acres in pasture good 3 wire
fence 1 2 acres fenced with hog
wire 12 acres of alfalfa'
"House Barn ' Granary and
ottyer Out buildings Every acre
of the land can’ bo cultivated
plenty of good water Windmill
all good productive land crop on
fartn this year show for itself
4 good work mules and
horses 7 milk cows this stock
can go with the farm or not to
uit the puichtser Price for
farm without Stock $60oo 0 this
is a bargain for any one wanting
a f um Address or call at this
office for futher particulars
State of Oklahoma Dowy County 8S
In the District Court of the 18th Ju-
dicial District of the 8 ate of Oklahoma
in and fur Dewey County
Grace Hunt Plaintiff
vs George Hunt Defendant
PUBLICATION 8UMM0NS
The 8tate of Okl hotna to George Hum
non resident-defendant Greeting: —
You are hereby notified thatyou have
been sued by Grace Hunt defendant
herein in an notion fur divorce and for
111 1 and that you must answer or other
a ise plead to said petition on or before
t1 e ltth day of October 1911 or said al
legations ol sid petition will be taken
as true and judgnent will be rendered
against you and in favor of plaintiff fo'
a dvorce and for the custody of thesaid
minor children v
W A Carlton
(?!) I Attorney for Plaintiff
Attest: Verne Berry ’
Clerk of the District Court
f By J B Swartc
Deputy
fr'©’
I There is moie CatHrih in this
section of the countiy thtn ell
other diseases pot togelhe- and
U'ltil I lie last few years was sup
posed to ba incurable For a
gteat winy years d cows pro
nounced it a local disease anu
prescribed local remedies and
b Cbns’anlly failing' to coe
with local treatment prono med
it incurable Science has prov
en catarrh to be a cons Rational
disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment Hall’s
Catarih'Cure munufacturt d by
F J Cheney & CVi To do Ohio
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is the only constftuti- nal cure i n
the maiket Tt i- iaken iuternsl
lv in domes from 0 drofis t a
tea-poonful It acs directly on
the blood an'4 mucous surfaces of
the s stem They -offer cne hun
dred dollars for any cae it fails
to cure ' Seud for circulars and
testimonials j
Address: F J- CHENtY &Co
Toledo Ohio
Sold by Druggists 75c
Take Hall s Family Pills for
constipat'on
ReaJ Whittenbergs 'special
sale add in this issue ’
HOTEL TALGOA
You sure get a fine meal there for cents Qood
Beds Follow the crowd and stay and eat with us-
Automobile Livery in connection with hotel Trips made anvwhere
charges reasonable Also have agency for Ford Automobile
Prop:
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Dewey County Title & Guaranty Co
ijk TALOGa - -
J ROBT E ADAMS
Our purpose Is to make our bank a
"material benefit to the community
in general and its patrons In patlcu-
lar It would be a pleasure to have
your name on our Looks We invite
you to start a checking account with
us A convenience and benefit to
you -
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Taloga ‘ Oklahomo
VTAIOGA HOME
v ($ Doors west of Hotel Taloga)
- We Butcher Nothing But The Best
Oar prices are right oar weight's are correot
Meat delivered free to way part of the City Phon
No 82 Call ua for an thing yua wart '
CA8H PAID FX)R HIDES ' f
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Diarrhoea is ( alwavs more ffe
less pt evaieut during Seiiten her
Be prepared for it t Ctisinber-
Inin’s I oi c Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Remedy is prom pr and
effectual It- can a ways beds
pended apod and is pleasant to
take For sale by All DkitG
gists - r - y ‘
COUNTY EXAMINATION FOR
BTUiiKNl'S ENTEK1NG STATE'
' - A A M COLLEGE
White lxs a-id girls fourteen years
ol over will h granted x
amination for admmsinn to the Stme
A gi k-ultural an I Mechanical College
located at St ll atcr (iklphotea f y
County SuperinU-ndent E B HE Y
on t UGU8T 18 st TALOGA DEW
EY COUNTY OK A as required- by '
law
County Superintendent will hold
the examina'ion and the papera w 11
be graded by the A A M College and
notes will be aeni the prosp-clve
stulert tiefore the opening uf the -College
erosion Septemoer 4th Such
county examination will save pros-
pective sti dents much expense end ’
trouble fin rntering College
' Common and school graduates
are admitted to the College on their
diplomas without examination
Tuition in theStnte A A M' CoL
lege is free The next session opens
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The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911, newspaper, September 7, 1911; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1766772/m1/3/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.