Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 4
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TALALA TOPIC.
VOL.
T A LA-LA, INDIAN TERRITORY, DEC. 8, 1905.
NO. 47
Cntere at the PosrrFFioE a«t Tdcmi*
i. t., *s SECOND class mml. >ttei.
^eiiimr* 9th. MJ03, UNDBK ACT f
omoitek march 3, 1879.
THE FIRST STATE BANK
Talala, I. T.
We effer ©ur depositors every
accommodation which their bal-
ances, business and responsi-
M,:ties warrant,
Topic for Job Work.
Charley Robinson has opened up
the Meat Market.
If yon want Nails, go to Beck's,
at Oolagab, I. T.
Dr. Freer is entertaining an Uncle
Mr. Walker, of Arkatisas.
Percy Bertholf was a. short time
caller the latter part ef last week.
Colorado's $i oo per bushel at
Fair Store.
J. W. Finley was up from Oola-
gah the first two days'of tbe week.
I
Patronize the Meat Market and
not the wagons, when you went
meat.
I. W. W, BECK, of Oolagah,
has barrel Salt $i 50 per barrel No.
< Salt.
Will Graves headed a party ®n a
'pnesom hunt night before last The
chnse was barren of success
A Mr. Harman f Missouri, has
built a blacksmith sbep on the
Mabry lot east ef the railroad
Mrs. Goudelaak *and daughter
were among tbe lady shoppers from
the country ©a tbe 6th instant.
Try a sack of Bine Ribbon Flour,
only $ 1 30 per sack. This Flour is
guaranteed. Fair Store.*
K M. Brown,one of Talala vicini
ties progressive farmers became a
j itron of the home paper on the
(< h instant.
C# to Beck's for those Hioe Dress
Skirts.
Topic office for Jeb work of all
kinds.
Ike Roger* has a eard in this
number.
Freeman Pendleton was a caller
yesterday afternoon.
Old papers for sale at this office
at 25 cents per hundred.
Parties having farm land to Feat,
list it with R. L,. Dawson.
You will find local items on the
fourth page of this number.
If you want bargains in Suits, go
to I. W. W. Beck at Oolagab.
Dr. and Mrs. Bass wt-re guests ef
Ramona relatives on the 6th.
Mesdames Haraage and Bass left
an order in our job department.
Money to Loan on Freed men
land. Farpak & Pendleton.
Ijo to I. W. W. Beck at Oo'agab
for b and P. Flour, $1 30 per sack.
John L. Brown was in town on
the 7th looking after his property
iuterests.
Mrs R H Davenport was shop-
ping and visiting in town on the
6th insiani.
Miss Nona Fitzgerald is i* Clare-
more in the employ of the Tele-
phone Company.
Charley Robinson, tbe Hew Meat
dispenser, was a short time caller
yesterday afternoon.
J. E Paullns was up on the 6th
and presented us with a smoke of
old Kentucky tobacco.
J. H. Rhimp handed ye pencil
pusher sufficient coin to keep the
wolf from the door a day or two.
Charley Freer handed us a six
month's subscription sr> as to keep
him in touch with Talala interests
in his Kentucky home.
Mrs. R. B. Demmitt who was re-
ported on the sick list last week has
regained her erswkile good health,
we are pleased to chronicle.
James Poindexter was in town
oa the 6th and informed us that bis
uncle and family would remove from
Inola to near this plac during the
week.
Honrje Notes.
Win. warner was in town Wed-
nesday.
H. M. Slepey was in Claremore
Sunday.
Mrs. Hunt, ef Vinita, is visiting
relatives here.
Lee Lefler was in town the last
ef tbe week.
Wm. Slopey was down from No-
wata on the 6th.
Mrs C. L. Harnage was on the
si«k list last week.
Fufus Freer and family departed
fer Kentucky Monday.
Charley Heady, of Nowata, was
in Talala Sunday.
Mrs. George Manvi.'le was trad-
ing jimtown Monday.
Me. Buckles returned from south-
ern points Wednesday.
Miss Stella Lewis left for Nowa-
ta the first of the week.
FARMS!
CHEROKEE FARM LEASES.
laiteneot you in Oil or Gas
Lease*; a Use Missouri, Kansas and
Arteftwsas Partus for sale hv
FARRAR 8 PENDLETON
J W. Pearson was a caller Satur-
day afternoon last. He was feeling
pretty sore from a fall he got a few
days previous.
Ih order to maintain a Meat Mar-
ket here, every family should buy
their Reef at tbe City Meat Market
■ ' d set from the occasional hawker.
Prof. Lawwill was a pleasant
caller Wednesday evening. He
Don't fail to call at Bass A
Graves' and inspect their Holiday
Stock of Goods. They are all in,
and now is the time to secure your
choice.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Demmitt are
pleasantly located in their new
home ia east Talala. R. B. says he
now lives at home and boards at
the same place.
Mrs. Fitzgerald has moved back
to town and will open up a Confec-
tionary and Restaurant in the T.
Dawson building oh west Sequeyah
street. She will be assisted bv her
Pref. L. F Lawwill was a south-
bound passenger last Friday.
Dt-- Freer returned from an ex-
tended southern trip Tuesday.
Wm. Brennan was a «outh-bonnd
passenger Wednesday morniag.
Mr. and Mrs T. Dawson spent a
few hours in town Weanesday eve.
Mesdames Lipe and Harnage
visited country friends Wednesday.
Jim Rider and wife were trading
in 1 alala the latter part of last
week.
Andrew Clark now occupies the
residence recently vacated by Mr.
Smith.
Charlev Mabry is now able to be
about again after several week's
illness.
1
Chas. Robinson, family and Qus
, Robinson spent Sunday in the
woods.
R. Spickerman returned from
Missouri to locate again in this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs H. Herman spent
last week with Mrs J. S Herman
and family.
Mr. Fitzgerald and family have
rented tbe T. Dawson building
where they will run a restaurant.
I. W. W. Beck o{ Oolagah,
will buy Chickens, Turkeys, But-
ter, Eggs, Cowhides and Furs.
Cash or trade.
Members oi the Mo. Pac. Immi
gratiion Bureau.
H. Townsend, G.en'1 P A
T. Ag't, St. LeuSs Mb.
No Allowed.
I will pay a handsome reward to
any ®ue who will swear ia any cou-r
to seeing persons hunting on my
premises without authority frooa tfce
sorboerfber R. L. Dawson.
l^etiee to Tresspassers-
No hunting, shooting or other-
wise tresspassing on the lands un
der control of the undesigued, or
the law regulating same will be en.
forced.
Hatward Rowe,
Mcse Walker.
For Holiday Presents, g° t()
Bass & Graves' Drug Store;
and make your selections be-
fore the stock is broken
The machinery fer the mill was
ordered shipped some days ago and
Mr. Currier is rushing the work in
older to start the mill up as soon a*
possible.
A L. Robinson wants veur
broagh in the Honor Roll. Pupils 1 daughters. Misses Josie and May!
h,ive to work hard iu order to be. Watch far her announcement next
enrolled thtreen. week.
I he Honor Roll of the schools
is unavoidably crowded out this is*
jsue. It will appear in the utxt
i number.
J. A. Buckles reports a produc-
ing well by the company he is in-
terested in and the drill going down
on another well. This property is
iu the Alluwe district.
Go to I. \v. w. Beck's for Hats,
Boots, Shoes, Meats, Flour, Meal,
Cbops, Bran, Oil, Potatoes, Sugar,
Groceries in General, Dry Goods,
Hosiery, Notions, Underwear of
various kinds, and Men, Bey's and
Youth's Suits, Overalls and Pants.
j-when you get ready to market them
It was reported tere yesterday
j that a well was brought iH
at the forks ef Double Creek,
| four miles northeast ef watova, aud
I that it gave evidence of being *
' goed producer.
i
1 Don't fail to read the new bar
1 gain items of Merchaut Beck, of
Oolagah. It will pay yea well t-.
visit his Emporium of Bargains, it
you travel many miles to do so.
You will find Mr. Beck a pleasant,
courteous gentleman te meet and
trade with.
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