Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 30, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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(•Talala (topic.
Quotation From Raskin.
W e scarcely ever, in our study
of a man, ask this most essen-
tials of all questions about a
man, What patience had his
mother or sister with him ?
The main thing we ought to
teach our youth is to see
something—all that the eyes
which God has given them are
capable of seeing. The sum
P3oorr) Died Oiit-
The boom which was start-
ted several months ago for the
establishment of the capital of
the new state at Muskogee in
case the Indian Territory and
Oklahoma were admitted as a
single state, has died out. No
one, so far as known, is mak-
ing any effort to have Musko-
gee chosen as the capital city.
None, of its citizens are in
Washington for the purpose.
of what we do teach them is to land all have resigned them-
ay something' [selves to the idea that Guth-
rhefinal result of the cduca-j rie will be the capital. The
tion \ waht you to give your j Hamilton bill provides that
children will be, in a few j Muskogee be made headquar-
words, this: They will know ters of the Unfted States court
what it is to see the sky. They
will know what it is to breathe
it. And they will know, best
of all, what it is to behave un-
der it, as in the presence of a
'Father who is in heaven,
The first use of education is
to enable us to
the wisest and the greatest
men in all points of earnest
difficulty. To use books right-
ly is to go to them for help ;
to appeal to them when our
knowledge and power of
thought fail ; to be led by them
into wider sight, purer concep-
tions than our own, and re-
ceive from them the united
sentence of judges and coun-
cils of all time, against our
solitary and unstable opinions.
of the Eastern District of the
new state, which will include
all of Indian Territory.—Ar-
row.
A Qcink At Ski a took.
A bank with an Indian chief
consult with aslts President has been or-
Iganized to do business at Ski-
ja-took. The institution open-
! ed this \veek with Chief W.
C. Rogers, of the Cherokecs,
at its head. The bank is in-
corporated for $ IO,OQP. C.
George, C. W. Brown and L.
Appleby, of Tulsa, are direc-
tors.—Arrow.
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"I'm afraid," he said, "thaty u
are figuring on giving me the rnar-
! ble heart."
j "Well, what did you expect?''
she asked indifferently, "Mexican
onyx?" —Chicago Daily News.
That American heiress who re-
fused to pay $70,000 for a count
may have reasoned that this was an
©veicharge of
Whin Oi see a raon that's alwez
. • 1 . | jollyin' people awa-ay from home
It is throwing- ^ £ ,
s ; Oi fale
Things Ta Foryef.
Somethings are better for
gotten than remembered. |
The habit of overlooking!
family jars, of failiRg to see!
the sour look and, not hearing , r
v . overcharge of S69.999.70.-Gh1
the harsh word, \and setting 1 cago Dai]y News
aside forever the d\sagreement
is a habit that makes for
family peace
stones in the path out of one's wbin he get he|pe wjd th, stQck af
way. | jolly ixausted.—Baltimore Arneri-
Life is short at best, and we jean.
should make it a rule to grasp'
only the pleasant things that
count only days of sunshine, j
liach one of us has a pet fail-
ure. In weariness and at times
when not on guard, out comes; W, W. BRYAN, D. D.S,
the impatient reply, or the | Crown and Bridge Work a Speci-
spiteful word which a moment | *lty; (-^ce Gver Bank of Clare-
after we. feel that we would
For the next Thirty JT)aV6 we will make Sfbciai. Pricks on
entire Stock, consisting of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Kack-
:L ers, Pillows, Mattresses; in fact, everything that goes to ■'
W Furnish the Home. •"
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fjj\ A Full Line of UN OCR TAKERS SUPPLIES always in $1
n\ Stock. F. M. Fkitts, Talala Agent, for Undertaking fn
■■ SUPPLIHS. - • ^
g NOWATA HOME FINISHING CO,. Nowata. I.T. jjj
^ Sr ST- Sr' ^ & '9r- ^ ^ w & 2T ^
Red Front Fled Yard.
At the above place you will find an
abuudance of Feed and comfort-
able quarters for your
teams at all times.
GF- S- EEES,
Yard on south Cherokee Street, j
TALI. T.
Pure Qamp No. 194. W. O. W.
Meets 2nd aud 4th Fridays in
each mouth. Visiting S verig? s
eardiallv ruvited to meet with twi
S. L- Garner, C. Ci
W. L. Chapman, CTerk.
school. board.
F. M. FriPts, President; E. Y
Bash, Seewtaoy; Joe McDowell,'
C. W. Rilay, E. L. Wilmoth and
R. I, Farrar.
c.
A. L.ROBINSON,
Is in the field once more fer the
products of your Heneries
Dairies and Traps.
Talala Lodye f^o. 14-Q,
A. F. & A. M., meets on Saturday
evening on or befere the fnil moon
in eaah month. Visiting Masois
Butter, Eggs, Poultry and Furs,1 cordially invited to meet w ith us.
For which lie will pay the Highest
Cash Prices. See him before
disposing of your preduets
in the above lines.
TUBEIBTS
For the next few weeks I will pay
Fancy Prices for them. Office
at W. C. Rogers' Store,
T-SuXjJL-IjJL. I. T.
E. C. DURALt, W M.
J. G. Lipk, Sec'y.
B. W. FREER. M. 0
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Surgery and
Wcrnsn and Ohildp«
of
T^LIL^LIL^L.
I. T.
moighty sorry f'r is family
Subscribe lor Topic today.
ZDIEHSTTISTIR-Z"
B Y
For Every thing in The
RESTAURANT LINE,
Gr O IT C
J. E. POINTER'S
where you eati get board by tke
day or week at reasonable rates.
\/
we.
give anything in our posses-
sion could we but recall it.
Unforseen and unguarded
impulses may be at the root of
your neighbor's peculiarities.
He patient and forget. — Mis-
souri School journal.
-AREM3BB, I. T.
When you want a Good, Smeth
Shave or Late Style Hair Cut,
HARRY LIGHT L E
is the Artist that can give you the
appearance of just emerging from
a band box. Visit him at the old
stand-
John Decker.
Oontraet®r and F^ilder.
Beiere giving out your feui'ding
eoatraets fr*r bouses, flttes. fow«da-
ti«Bs r barns see or write me at
Il-TID. TBK.
Attorney at Law
.A. Hj
Notary Public.
All business promptly and satis-
factorily done. Office in the Dr.
Freer building on west Sequoyah
Caaned Coeds, Cigars and Tobac- j Street.
ee. Give me a trial. | ' : :
Livery Feed and Sale Stable.
When you want to make
a quick, easy drive call
at the old reliable
UUU LITEST JUS.
Harses boarded by the Day,
Week or Month. Drivers
who know routes furnised.
THOS. BERTHOLF, Prop.
T-&.L-A-2L..A., I X.
and Short Order.
Tfi_H£LP_PARMER S
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Agriculture at Washington, and
mwre thau fifty Experimental Sta-
tions in the different States, are
working ta help farmers make
money A monthly paper has Ween
establisiiid to keep farmers p*sted
as t« latest ideas iu agriculture,
sk>t'k-r.«ising, dairying, fruit-grow-
ing and all rural and d«tnestic af-
fairs. Sead postal fer sampl?
of 3 red sin nips for 3 back numbers,
terms to agents.
Address Agpiealtfcpal Gxpcri
roepts,Box 1000, Minneapolis,
Advertise in your home pa-
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