Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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TALALA TOPIC.
VOL. 3.
TALALA, INDIAN TERRITORY, OCT. 13, 1905.
NO. 39.
f.nteheb at the postoffice att-a-<-ai-a
1. t., as second class ma«l m-atteb.
February 9th. M)03. Ukdeii Act of
C®ngr :*s March 3, 1879.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Talala, I. T.
We offer eur depositors every
accommodation which their bal-
ances, business and responsi-
bilities warrant.
J. L. Beatty- eame in from the
north yesterday morning.
G!d papers for sale at this office
at 25 cente per hundred !
Don't forget R. L Dawson when
you want to rent or lease land.
Mrs. T. C. Bertholf has a notice
in this number for the recovery of
a lost eouib.
Our thanks are due H. C. Big-
ham, v®f Ramona, for a publication
notice. It appears on the fourth
page of this issue.
Through the kind offices of Mrs
R. M. Locker, we received a short
tim« subscription from Mrs Wni.
Dawson, of Mewata.
%
A Mr. Courier, of Ozark, Arkan-
sas, was here the first of the week
lucking up a location for a grist and
teed mill. He secured a bouse and
will remove to this eity.
t Horre Notes.
Br Our L«cial Contimbu tor.
Will "Slepey went to Nowata,
*1 uesday, on the local.
Messrs Akin and MeCertaia, are
late arrivals in Talala
One^ ef Chas. Robinson's horses
died Tuesday sight.
Mr. and Mr6. F. M. Dawson
spent Monday in Nowata.
Misses Noaa and May Fitzgerald
visited ia Watova on the nth.
W. J. Finley, of Oolagah, had
business in Talala on the nth.
Corn and toal hauling is a busy
industry in Talala these days.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rider made
a business trip to Tahlequah Taes
day.
S. A. D. Lanning is down from
Nowata taking orders for Nursery
goods.
Mrs. Wm. Siopey was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs T. Dawson,
Sunday.
Wm. Brennan eame down from
Chanute, Saturday, and spent Sun-
day ia our town.
Frank Harris eame in from Mis-
souri to look after his business in-
terests at this place.
Messrs. Hiatt and Clark were
Talala representatives iu Coffey-
ville the first of the week.
W. J. Tear was in town looking
after the interests of the Interna-
tional Hardware Co., Thursday.
Mesdames Nicholson and Boone
were in Talala a short time Monday
leuroute to their hwines from Vera-
Miss Stella Lewis and mother,
of Rabbs Creek, were among the
lady shoppers the forepart of the
week.
A brother of Miss Mary Bently
has arrived in our little town,
Dr. E. Y. Bass who was quite
sick the forepart of the week is, we
are glad to state, rapidly con vales
cing, and will soon be able to
mingle with his patrons and friends
as of yore. The doctor had so far
to the store yesterday afternoon.
fice fixtures up from Tahlequah and
is now permanently settled in the
P. O. building.
M iss Dollie Cranor is improving
and it will be but a short time un
, . , ,, . ., , Ml she will be able to eniov the
recovered as to be able to ride down | pleasure of school days.
George Kbb and family
Get your Fresh Bakers' Bread at
the Hotel.
Parties having farm land to rent,
list it with R. L. Dawson.
Money to Loaa on Freedmeu
Land. Farrar & Pendmton.
Frank Long, of th<c Nowata Ad
verfiser, spent several bears here
on tbe 10th inst.
R. L. Farrar, of the realty firm
of Farrar & Pendleton, made a
business trip south yesterday.
Messers. Pendleton and Farrar
drove out to the gaser on the Miller
farm and to Oglesby on the i uh.
Bring me your Poultry and get
the Highest Cash Prices.
A. L. Robinson.
We were pleased to shake the
hand of friend K. fi. Hull on the
9th. It sure rained during his stay
here.
Be sure and see the fall line of
Boy's school suits aud Men's pants,
just received at the Fair Store, be-
fore yon buy.
Look for the O. K. Restnarant
card in next number. Messrs. Mout
gomery & Joaes are starting out in
hasisress on the proper foot.
Talala Coal Company has a nice
lot of Coal ready for delivery. Get
your coal while tbe weather is good.
Leave orders with K Z.rliati.
The first frost of theseason made
its appearance on the morning of
the nth; also ice as thick as—well
"Dick" said, as a knife blade.
A. L. Robinson, the aid Reliable
Poultry and Hide buvtr at W C.
FARMS!
CHEROKEE FARM LEASES.
Gmi Interest yea in Oil or Gns
Leases-; also Missouri, Kansas and
Arkansas Farms for sale hy
MRRAR 6 PENDLETON
TJk.Xj.AJL,.&_ x r.
Members of the Mo. Pae. Immi-
gration Buremi.
H. C. Townsend, Gen') P &
T. Ag't, 9t. Louis Mo.
The Modern Woodmen of America.
Will meet 1st and 3rd Wednesday
night at Talala.
T. D. Young,'Consul.
H. E. Hudson, Clerk.
HARRY UGHTLE
has again taken the Ghair at the
Barber Shop and he would be plea-
ed to have his old customers to call
when wanting an up to now
Shave Hair-cut or Shampoo.
where be expeets to attend school [ Rogers' store. He can make you
interesting prices ou anytniug in
his line.
this vvinterj_
Andrew Clark has moved his of-
are en-
joying camp life in the rural world,
while Ebbs <i Sou are engaged in
Dawsoa.
S A. E>. Lanning. of Cambridge,
Ohio, spent several days this week
in the interest of his brother, Cass I painting for T
Lanuiug, the Nowata Nurserv man I , .
We were pleased to have him call at I , , Mr: ba spent sever-
Topic quarters. 1 al days m our town, having driven
here frtfts Kansas. One of his
Frank M. Dawson and wife spent
Monday afternoon and evening ef
this week in Nowata looking after
property interests. They left yester
day morning for Tahlequah to com-
plete their filings.
The suit case advertised for in
last week's Topic has beta rcturn-
ed to the owner. Yet some of our
bnsiness people say it doesn't pay
to advertise. This same elass are
too close-fisted te do business ou a
business basis.
J. K. Paullus and family have
moved onto the Wm. Dawson farm
east of town. J. E made this prin-
tery a very pleasant visit on the
10th inst.
Warcicg Order.
All parties are warned not to cut
or haul any timber from my land,
er destroy any grape trees, or hunt
on the same land on Talala Creek,
from Mason's fence to the R. K ,
including the picnic grounds.
rank M. Dawson.
M. R. Morris was
caller .yesterday.
a short tinaa
horses was taken sick and was not
able to travel.
R. R. Griffith, wife and son left
for their former home in Coffeyville.
Mr. aud Mr*. Griffith have a host
of friends who regret their depart-
ure.
Miss May Fitzgerald has return-
ed from Tahlequah where she in-
tended to enter the Seminary, but
on account of ill health was com-
pelled to return home
Mr. Andrew Clark moved his of- j Jas- Lightle has beeu tusseliag
fice furniture from Tahlequah and w,th a bad case ef chills.
installed them in the front part of! Postmaster Hiatt and wife return
the room occupied by the P. O., at ed last night from their ceast visit.
'this place. _ „
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. I£. Z.
Miss Dollie Cranor. who has been ! Hiatt, on the 12 instant, a 12 ptnnd
quite sick for sometime past, is
regaining her erstwhile good health
and will soon be able to
with her young associates.
Yen ean get Bread at the Hotel.
Don't forget this item.
boy.
P"or Sale—A set of Blacksmith
mingle 1 Tools. Inquire of
Will Slopey.
I am here to stay with them that
stay with me, and allow you the
worth of your produce on the live
and let live basis.
A. L. Robinson.
The Lad ies' AidSoeiety will giye
a Pie snpper on Saturday, Oct.
14th. The proceeds will he devot-
ed to good use and all should patrea
lze the ladies and thereby escour
age them in their laudable work.
-Lost—One white comb for the
back et the hair, has three rows or
sets across the top et it. Finder
I leave comb at the t)rug Store
1 3yti Mrs. T. G B*kt*OLF.
Jesse Sangster has bought out
his partner's interest in the Fair
Store. He will, no doubt, make
some effort te induce these who are
trading in other towns te return to
their first love, Talala.
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