Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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TALALA TOPIC
VOL. 4.
TALALA., INDIAN 1 BRRJTORY, FEB. 9, 1906.
NO. 4.
ENTEMS AT THE POSTOFFIOE AT TA*_ IjA
I.T., AS SECOND CLASS M*II_ MATTE*.
9th. 1903. Jndek Act or
Oimgkem March 3, 1879.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Talala, I. T.
We effer our depositors every
accommodation which their bal-
ances, business and responsi-
bilities warrant.
Topic for job Work.
Hand ui your subscristions.
Renew today tor Topc.
Tone for work of all kinds.
Old papers for Male at tbis office
at 25 cents per hundred.
Parties having farm U«d to Pent,
list it with R. L- Dawson.
Rev A. 3. Sterling was among
our visitors of the 6th iustaut.
S. L. Garner called this morning
ana advanced his name on our list
for 1906.
If you have anything to Sell or
Trade, see Farrar & Pendleton.
T hey will do the rest.
Mr. K C. Dai ley of Benedict.
Kansas, spent a day or two in our
town this week. He will read our
paper a short time
Our dismal sanctum was made
inore endurable by the presetiee of
Meames Sangstei and Bertholf
Monday afternoon.
•*
If your Houses are vacant list
them with Farrar & Pendleton.
They will fill them for you without
delay.
!> ft Huffman was up on the
6o1 and looked «ver our exchanges.
Mr. Huffman before departing had
his name advanced on our list.
Is your property Insured' If not,
why not? Farrar A Pendleton
v.rites Fire, Lightuing and Tornado
Insurance in a good, safe company.
Oar friend and patron. John L
Kiowa called on us last Saturday.
He spoke some very kind words
for our future and left some encour-
agement for the paper to continue
us visits his way.
IJ. L Wilmoth has the thanks of
\e scribe for an advance 011 the
1906 edition of Topic E L is
one of the most obliging and enter
prising salesmen and.deserves more
« ' the good thing; of life than he is
enjoying.
Sustscribe now.
If yoa have Town Lots or Farm
Property to trade or sell, list it with
Farrar & Pendleton. They can
sell it for you at a small cost.
Reid Goudelock while in town
on the evening of the 6th to look
after the Masonic interest, came up
and said keep Topic visiting my
fireside.
FIRST STATE BANK.
Capital $10,000.
Talala, Ind. Ter.
Statement at close of business Saturday, January 71b, 1906.
Horrje N *es.
Murry Lewis is agaia to be seen
in Talala.
H. H. Slopey spent Sunday with
home folks.
Mr Coyle of Coffeyville, was in
town Monday.
Mr. Oglesby of Oolagah, was in
town on the 1st.
M . Wygant is visiting his cous-
in, F. M. Heekard.
Wm. Hall of Claremore, was in
our little citv Monday.
E. Z. Hiatt made a business trip
to Coffeyville on the 71b.
Mr. Sanders of Coffeyville spent
a couple of days in onr city.
Mrs Samuel Hudson and daugh-
ter visited in KaBsas last week.
Misses Orda and Edith McMe-
chan left for Missouri last week.
Mrs W. F. Hiatt took dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Saturday
Miss Victoria Foreman visited
relatives in Talala the first of the
week.
Mrs. E. H. Davenport was a
Sunday evening guest of Mrs. T.
Dawson.
Mrs. Farrar and children and
Miss Janie Oliver spent Sunday ia
Oolagah.
Mr. MeGready, of Kansas, was
the guest of Wm. lirennau the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mabry
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
T. Dawson.
Miss Nona Fitzgerald came up
from Claremore Sunday to visit
heme folks.
Mrs C. Wood and son arrived in
onr little city on the 7th. The
Wood family will make this place
their home.
Capital stock (paid in full)
Interest and undivided profits,
Deposits,
Loans,
Expense, Furniture and Fixtures,
Cash and Sight Exchange,
$10,000
441-51
18,314.80
•a*.756.31
$i3,92i.4>
956.16
13.878 74
The above statement is correct.
$28,756.31
R. B DEM34ITT, Cashier.
We respectfully solicit your Banking business.
"Occasional" as you signed your-
self after a string of items in last
week's issue of Topic If you will
look up your dates you will find
that I was married in Mav instead
of June 15; the little soil to our
home January 21, not the 20th.
As for it being an 8 pound boy and
mother and son doing so nicely you
are farther off than ever
Mrs. T. Dawson.
Grec^i Iteirjs-
Mr. Raymond White and sister
Cora, two popular young people
went to Talala Saturday.
This fine weather mnkes the far-
mer grin. If it don't change we
can soon plow for oats.
We have a literary every Satur-
day night. All come aud help
make it a success.
Claienee Garner and his mother
were to be seen driving towards
Talala last week
Mrs. Tom Beitholfof Talala was
in this neck ot the woods with a
petition to be post-mistress.
Word was received from Miss
Bessie Garuer that she was having
a pleasant visit in Iowa.
Bad colds are very popular
around here. Ino.
; of town two of the strongest gas
wells in the Territory fields, and
should be recognizcd by the oil and
gas companies as a most desirable
point from whieh to operate. We
are informed that eight well* will
be put down just east of town im-
mediately.
Our advertising rates aw>30 cents
an ineh per month, payable at the
end of each fourth issue. Subscrip-
tions, Cash in Aovamb.
Talala Coal Company has a nice
lot of Coal ready for delivery Get
your coal while the weather is good.
Leave orders with E. Z. Hiatt.
Money o Loan on Freed men
land FARVAR& pendfeeton.
T. Dawson, Will Graves and R.
B. Demmitt were among our callers
en the 8th instant.
We were pleased to receive as a
guest yesterday afternoon. Miss
May Fitzgerald, it beiug her first
visit to this printery.
Farrar & Pendleton can sell you
land in any sized tracts from one to
fifty thousand acres, either Iiuprov
ed or Unimproved, in either ot the
following states or Territories:
Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Tex-
as, Louisiana, Indian Territory.
Prioes range froui f3 00 to $5000
per acre.
A party of Talala young people
surprised Mr. and Mrs. George
Powell Friday night, February 2nd.
A nice time reported ana dainty
refreshments were served at a sea-
sonable hour, and at a late hour
the guests departed thanking their
host and hostess for a pleasant
•evemug. A Guest.
Ma.or Farrar and €. L. Harnagt
drove out .to the gasser ea>t of
town on the 6th, and found it as
goJd if not better than it was re-
tried. Dick tried to throw a
silver dollar into the gas till but it
wouldn't have it, throwing the coin
several feet -ibove the mouth of-the
well This is one of the best gas-rs
in this part of the conntrv, being
second only to the Miller well on
the Caney river. Talala is n«.w in
the center of the gas and oil field,
having within eight and five miles
A Bargain.
At half price, one heavy a-horse
Cain Mill and Evaporator, all iu
good shape. See it at Campbell &
Son's store, Talala, I. T.
J. H. Pax Kg.
To The Ta* Payers.
Notice is hereby given that the
tax book for the fiscal year is now
made up and will remain in my of-
fice for the inspectiou of the public
until February ioth, 1906, after
which time the property of all per-
sons who have failed to pay their
tax will be subject to a distraint by
i due process of law.
I Therefore, all tax pavers are cor-
dially cited to appear at my office
and pay their tax before February
!ioth, 1906.
John E. Pendleton,
Acting Collector
Plant your Ads now.
Goirjmittee Meeting
A meeting of the Democratic Ex-
ecutive Committee of the 4th Re-
cordisg District ia hereby called to
take place on Saturday afternooa
at 2 o'clock p. M., February 17th,
1906, in Claremore, I. T , for the
purpose ot considering important
political matters. The presence of
every member of the Committee is
earnestly requested.
S. R Lewis,
Member Executive Commettee
4th Recording District.
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