Talala Topic. (Talala, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 25, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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TALALA TOPIC.
VOL.
TALALA-, INDIAN TERRI TORY, J AN. 25, 1907.
NO. 1.
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^ebruaky oTH, 1903. C>MDE* aCT Or
0NGKE3S m'ARCH 3, 1*879.
Renew for your home paper.
Miss Jessie Runyon of near Fort
Gibson, is here visiting with Jess
Sangster and family.
Boys' Knee Suits, 25cts- off ©a
the dollar at the
*• Fair Store.
Reduction on Heavy Winter
Goodlf, such as Bed Csmforts,
Blankets and Underwear, at
J L Beatty <S Co's.
Oar reporter noticed Dick Cau-
tborn, of Nowata, in Talala on the
23rd inst.'
Sunday, the 27th, Rev. Miller
wilt discourse to this people. Don't
forget the dale.
Master Jimmy Jones who has
been quite sick with fever is re-
ported improving.
i
S L. Garner, wife and son re-
turned Monday evening from
Arkansas City, Kansas.
Contractor Cy Wilson was down
from Coffeyville and spent two or
three days in Talala this week.
B B Superior Flour made at
Winfield, Kansas For sale at J
L. Beatty & Co's, $1 90 per cwt
E. O. Woolley is again publisher
G Lipe and Harry Lightle of the Ra™°na Herald, having
and examine the New
just received at the Fair
You will find the price
We will sell you $3 Hats for
$250; $250 Hats for $209, and
$1 50 Hats for $1 00 at tbe
Fair Store
J.
have our thanks for renewals for
j 907, They appreciate a home
paper even though it be not as
large as a bed quilt.
Wm Lightle, the manager of
the concrete block works, this city,
is still experimenting on block mak
ing, and will soon be able tct turn
any desired block or-dered As
soon as the weather admits and
more material-guivts, Mr Lightle
will' have htr&f' Tii quantity and
quality to fill all demands.
Attorney J. E. Bennett, of No
wata, was here Saturday last look
ing after professional business.
A e were pleased to meet Mr. Ben-
nett Before leaving Mr Bennett
had us enroll his name as a reader
( 4 Topre and also place his profes-
sional card where it can be seen by
our readers and guide those in
need of professional stivicts to
his legial dispensory.
Considerable concern is being
manifested in regard to tbe hold-
ing of town elections in April. Ac
cording to a deeisiou of Attorney
General Cromwell, of Oklahoma,
it is obligatory on the people that
!.uch elections beheld in both terri-
tories this spring. See decision of
the Attorney General on this im- hovering the-distance between the
portant question on tbe fourth page | *wo tovv ns>
of this number of Tone. j Jess Sangster, of the Fair Store.
j , >made our office a business call on
R. L. Dawson was in Topic of.jthe 2Jtd insta„, He left« fe re-
fice Friday last and during our coo- minders to the bargain hunters
versation with him we learned he that he had 'em at his store for
had aspirations for the represents ' He also had us notch him
tiVeship. Robert L. is well posted | UP on our reading Hat.
• n the affairs of this country, he; Remember the call issued last
aving lived here for many years; ^ anc^ this, in Topic, for a
has been a close student of the i democratic primary, to morrow af-
. . , , . ternoon at 5 o'clock for tbe pur-
needs and necessities of tbe people „ ( 14- . j i 4 4
r f ,c p()Seof selecting ten delegatse to
he is fully fitted for the duties of | the county convention at Claremore
the office be seeks, and he would on the 29th instant, the purpose of
vitbeut doubt, work for the best I wl 'cb is to reorganize tbe parly for
interest of his county and state lhe ^ming campaign. Let ever*
. .. , . , . . , democrat be present at the primary
-l.uuU ha be suecesstal in landing t0 „orrow_Salnrdly
the representative plum the hour named-
taken charge of same last week,
A representative of the Western
Newspaper Union, of Muskogee,
was a Topic visitor Saturday last.
Call
Goads
Siore.
right.
Mayor Pendleton brought up
ordinance No 18, on the 23rd
See same in another column of this
number.
At J L Beatty & Co's can be
found a splendid line of Shoes The
Milwaukee, full vamp, just placed
on sale
Manager Graves of tbe W. C.
Rogers mercantile interests at this
place, was a business caller on the
22nd iost
We don't have to pay 4 or 5
clerks to stand around and do uoth
irig. is why the Kair Store is able
to sell you Goods Cheaper than
anyone else.
Mrs Jess Sangster was in Topic
office a sboit time the latter part of
last week Mrs. S brought up an
item of news which was too late
for publication in our last week's
number.
E L Wilnloth says trains make
rapid (?) time between this city and
Kansas City, he being from Satur
day night until Tuesday morning
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GREETING.
J. L. BEATTY k Cd,
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| Are now at Home in their New Brick Block to All, both Jjjy
| Oi.d and New Customers, with a complete and up to-Jlj
| date line of jjj
[General Merchandise!
IS ' t
Consiting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and^
| Shoes, Clothing Tinware and Groceries. Vj
|Free Ddiverv in Connection.
| J. L. Beatty & Co
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Ordinance No. 18.
Entitled an ordinance in regard to
moving stockyards.
Beit ordained bv the town coun-
cil of the incorporated town of 1 ala
la, Iv T,, in regular session assem-
bled:
That the St. Louis, Iron Moun-
ain & Souther R R , shall be per
mitted to maintain and keep their
stockyards in the incorporated town
of Talala, I. T., on the north side
ot Watova street, in tbe incorpo-
rated town af Talala, I. T., for a
period of 6ve years from date of
passage of this ordinance,
Provided; That within (90) nine
ty days of passage of this ordinance
said company shall have all that
part of said stockyards that are
now located on and south of said
Watova street to the north side of
said street.
This ordinance shall be in full
force and effect from and after its
passage atid publication in the
Talala Topic
Passed and approved this 23rd
day of January,1907.
J. E. Pexdleton, Mayor.
Incorporated town, Talala, I T.
A. J Rider, Recorder.
ell, Nora Countryman, Annie
Countryman, Laura Jester, Jimmy
Jester. Earl €omffry S!F;
Countryman, B e r n i c e McNeill,
Elsie McNeill, Ceola McNeill, Roy
Harmon,Claud Reed, Naoma Reed,
Rath Harnage; Pixie Oliver, Hat-
tie Oliver, Jim Hall Harnage,
Pauline Harnage, George Smart,
Clyde Bass, Ernestine Maddox,
Helen Spickerman, Eddie Ray,
Lawson Runyeu, Maggie Sangster,
Lela Pauflus.
The following were guests of
honor: Nettie Runyon, Jessie Me
Dowell, Mrs. Harnage and Mrs.
Locker.
The above was handed in too
late for publication in last week's
issue, hence its appearance in this
number of Topic.
birthday Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sangster gave
a birthday party in honor of their
daugter Miss Maggie's nth birth-
day, on Wednesday, January 16th,
1907. The following is a list of
the gnests present;
Flossie Lightle, Lottie Liebtle,
Zola Paxton, Lola Paxton, Zelma
Paxton, Ruth Locker, Dallas Lock-
er, Sallaul Locker, Elsie Hiatt,
Clarence Bass. Gertrude Hill Dick
Hill, Jim Hill, Rath Skimp,
George Shimp, Lucile Pendleton,
Orian Pendleton, Dewey McDow-
7. 6. Bennett,
ATI OEUEY - AT-LAW
Practice in all tbe Courts.
nowata. - - - ind. teh?.
A. W. Hurd a«nd 0 S. Spier
were among the number of promi-
nent farmers who transacted busi-
ness in town tbe forepart of tbe
week.
The talks by the different minis-
ters who hold services here in re-
gard to the importance of their mem
hers attendning prayer meetings
has begun to bear fruit in influenc-
ing members of their congregations
to give this branch of their prefes
sion more attention A goodly
number of the older members were
in evidence Wednesday night than
there has been heretofore. We
hope to see the number increase
with each recuring prayer meeting
night.
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