Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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I Will Loan You Money on Yor Farm at
6 per cent
With 2 per cent Commission,
time and stop interest.
Can pay any
Alex. A. dennison
Claremore,
•Mmim
- J.
A. H. T. A. Lodge No. 2S2
Talala. Okla. Regular meeting
nights every Second and Fourth
Wednesday night.
Charles Rider, Pres.
C. Graves, Clerk.
Talala Lodge I. O. O. F. No.
220. Meets every Thursday
uiglit.
W. A. Hollingsworth, N. G.
C. Graves, V. G.
C. L. Hamage, Sec.
Talala Camp No. 7776.
M. W. of A.
Regular meeting night Tuesday
after the Second and Fourt Sun
day.
P. R. Wornell, V. C.
\V. A. Hollingsworth, Clerk.
gid GRAH, ' • c ^ TO
WCRTIVIM,- . J. L'
C. s. Wort man, Ksq.
Claremore, Okln.
Hear Sir: Your challenge ' is re-
ceived, in which you indulge in
personalities, and make certain
charges against me, which are not
meritoi iuiis and are without foun-
dation, and plainly indicate that
you are alarmed over your political
out-look, and hope l>y this new ; to
mislead the people.
The only charges yofj make
wo'th consideration at all are the
ones saving I hate (ffiiwn to much
. _ * salary, and have lieen sued hv 200
lalala Lodge No. 25s, , r,, t
A. F. & A. M. taxpayers of Catoosa.
Regular meeting every j Regarding the salary proposition
Saturday on or before the poll 11 have to say that I am drawing the
Moon. Visiting Brothers cordiallj princely salary of $41.66 per month
iUVi w 10 Sit, „ together with five cents per mile,
Win. H. Whitson, W. M. 1
lue Front
OKI.AIUJ.MA.
Livery Barn and Dray Line,
OLIVER BKOS. PROPRIETORS.
We have nQw opened up our New
Livery and Feed Barn; with all New Rigs
and good teams and we solicit a share of.
your patronage. Teams with or without
a Driver. Iiarn opposite the depot.
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K. V. BASS,
THE DRUGGIST.
W A. Hollingsworth, Sec.
Dorcas Rebekah Lodge No. 167.
Regular meetings Wednesday
night after the First and Third
Sunday. N. G. Miss Mary Robin-
spn. Sec. Mrs. Florence IJass.
Pine Camp No. 194 W.-O. W.
Talala, Okla.
Camp meets Second and Fourth
Friday in each month.
W. L. Chapman, Coil. Com.
A. W. Campbell, Clerk,
Political Announcements
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Politecal announcements under this head
are $5.00. The cash must accompany the
orJer to have announcement made.
for peghtfr of derds
Wm. P. Payne, anuounces himself for re-
election to the office of regis er of deeds for
Kogei;; county, subject to the action .of the
democratic voters at the primaries to be
fceld in August.
I hereby annonnce myself a candidate for
ftie office of Register of Deeds for Rogers
ceunty subject to the wishes of the demo-
cfatic-voters at the primary election.
T. T. Parks, Chelsea.
ro* COUNTY COMMISSIONER
FOR COUNTY CKERK
VV. J. Eldridge, the present deputy cletk
of Rogers county, is a candidate for the offi-
ce of county cle k, of Rogers county subject
to tlie wishes of the votersatthe democratic
primaries to be held in August,
A clean set of record books, no partial
favorites and courteous treatment is what you
will find at the county clerk's office.
I hereby announce myself a candidate foi
the office of county clerk of Rogers county
subjcct to the deoision of the voters at the
democratic primary August 2, 1910.
Daniel M, Hawse, Claremore.
We are authorized to announce E. H.
Vincent, of Foyil, a candidate for the office
for each mile traveled o and front
my home to the County Seat; and
if I spend a few days each month
looking over tlie roads in my dis-
trict, I receive the sum of three!®
dollars per day, furnishing my 1[|
own team, and paying my own ex- M
penses. My salary, has been ap-jjjj
proved by the bpard of County
Coinniissioii«r.s, endorsed by the
County Clerk, and County At-
torney—1 think it is legal, and if
it is not I have up,a good $2000.00
bond to_, Rogers County. For
political effect and to mislead the j
people you say I am sued by 200
tax-payers of Catoosa—:an absolute
misstatement of facts. Two peti
tions were received by the Commis
sioners for bridges to be.located at
two different points 011 t,j:e Verdi-
gris river in the south pait of the
County—one point at Catoosa and
the other due south of Claremore.
After careful investigation by the gj
Commissioners, a site was selected !m
south of Claremore, a-id the citi-
zens of Catjgpsa secured an injunc-
tion againstethe .commissioners—
not me p&npjiatly—the ctse was
heard ot if^jiletits in the district
Court, the.linnetiifty was dissolv-
ed and thecfnimtssiauers sustained
WH ARR HEAD QUARTERS FOR ALL ClOODS KEPT IN
A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE.
Drugs and Medicines of all kinds that
is kept in a first class Drug Store and
a competent Pharmacist always ready
to wait 011 you.
Fruits, candies, perfumes, stationery,
cigars and a fine new line of Jewelry
just received.
Perfumes, Talcum Powder Toilet, Soaps Etc.
No finer line kept in any Store in the land.
Come in and you will Buy no
where else.
talala
OKLA.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for I f C0U,,tJ'. cler|c' subj"t ,0.,1,e act'on of ,l,e i I decline to debate with any Demo
' ' . democratic voters at the primary, August I, \ • ,
County Comm jsioner from this district,! 6 crat who indulges tn abuse, and
...L! ...1— „f .1,. tt.n./u.ntlK I FOR SHERIFF i:.:_ ' l
County
subject to the action of the democratic
voteis at the primary election.
John ItaJdock, Collinsville.
We are authorized to announce T. J.
Whisetihunt, of Oolagah as a candidate for
the office of county connnissione, from the
Second Commissioner district, subject to
the action of the Democratic primary. I the office of sheriff for Roge:s county sub"
T. J Whisetihunt, Oolagah. j ject to the wishes of the democratic voters
I announce myself a candidate for the j
office of county comini^.ioner for the Second
District, subject to the action of the voters
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
I re-election to the officc of sheriff for Rogers
county, subject to the decision of the voters
at the democratic primary August 2nd.
Hiram Stephens.
at the Democratic primary.
John F. Smith,
Oolagah.
for county juooe
I desire to announce my candidacy far I
the office of County judge of Rogers coun- I
ty, s lbject to the wishes of the voteres at the
personalities— no good can com
from debates between men who
stand for the same thing—such de
bates usually end in strife and bit-
terness, and cause ronin ,U1
I hereby announce myself a candidate forjra!I^S- ^ 011 are a Democrat :f
you stand fpr the principles of
Democracy, we have nothing to
debate. 1 Imve received a number
of letters- ^pposing debates be-
nt the primary election, August 2nd.
Harvey J. Wilson, Catoosa.
A DREADFUL WOUXO
from a knife, gun, tin can,
xail. fireworks, or of any
nature, demands prompt
nient with Burklen's Arnic
I hereby announce myself a candidate for tween Numeral our State Clin ir-
thc office of .sheriff of Ro.'fis county >il>- , •, T , •
jedt to the wishes of th ,ote, ,t ,hc !inan condeiUjp it. Iam making
demoiratic primary. j my appeal tq' the people solely on
\v. i: Sanders, my merits atid ability thev are the
Claremore. judges as to which of us is (be
for countv a^tornei best fitted to reprecent them. Let
I hereby announce my candidacy for the ' the people rule.
democratic primary, August 2, 1910. | o|ficc of coumy attorncy> of Rok„s coul)ty
J. W. Svvarts, Chelsea, Okla. j subject to the action of the democratic vot-
I desire to announce to the democrat, of j ers at ti,e comi,lK Primar>' eler,ion-
Rogers county, that I am a candidate for the I Frank Ertel.
office of County Judge, subject to the | J hereby announce myself a candidate for
decision of the voters at the democratic j the office of county attorney subject to the
primaries. If elected 1 promise to do my ! wishes of the voters at the democratic
whole duty as I .ce it. ! primary August 2, 1910.
H Tom Kight.
Most respectively,
Gid Graham.
Candidate for State Senator
Rogers—Nowata District.
FOR SENATOR
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of state senator from Rogers and
Nowata counties, subject to the decision of
the voters at the democratic primary.
Gid Graham,
Catoosa, Okla.
1 hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of state senator from Rogers and
Nowata counties, subject to the wishes of
the voter: at the democratic primary.
C. S. Wortman,
Claremore.
democratic primary
W. H. Rogers.
for representative I wish toannounce my candidacy
I hereby announce myself a candidate for ! for the office of Flotorial Represen-
K°K'" ! tativcof Craig and Rogers Counties
F.. J. Humphrey, subject to the democratic primary
Claremore, Okla. j August 2, 1910 Your vote and
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT support will In? appteciated.
•WOMAN'S GREAT IDEA
is how to make herself attractive.
But, without health it is hard for
her to lie lovely in face, from or
temper. A weak, sickly woman
j will be nervous and irritable.
Constipation and Kidney poisons
show in pitnples, blotches, skin,
-fox treasurer j eruptions anu a wretched coinplex-
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Iion- But Eletric Bitters aIwa>'s
re-election to the office of county treasurer 1 prove a godsend to women who
subject to the wishes of the toten, at the J waut health, beauty and friends
They regulate Stomach, Liver
I). G. Elliott, Claremore,
fox district ci.erk
1 hetehy Announce myself a candidate for
the office of district clerk, subject to the
decision of the voters at the democratic
pimary, August 2.
R. K Adair,
Chelsea.
We are authorized to announce B. H.
Hester a candidate for re-election to the of-
fice of superintendent of public instructions
for Rogers count;, subject to the action of
the democratic primarie.iAugu.' 1
I D. Divine.
Chelsea, Okla.
and Kidney, purify the blood; give
strong uerves, bright eyes, pure
breath, smooth, velvety skin, lov-
ely complect Mi. good health. Try
them. 50c. at 'E. Y. Bass' drug
store.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
I have an Ely Hay Press for
Kale or trade. Press is in first
class condition, enquire of C. E-
1 Valk.
rusty
other
treat-
salve
c0 prevent blood poison organgrene
It's the quickest, surest healer for
all such wounds as also for Burns
Boils, Sores, Skin Eruption Ec-
zema, Chapped Hands,' Corns or
piles. 25c. at K. Y. Bass' drug
store.
1 irst Publication June 23. 1910.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Scaled proposals for the erection of a
school house about 4 miles nortlmcst of the
town of Talala, will be received at the office
of the board (Campbell's store,) where
plans and specifications Can be found. Suc-
cessful bidder will be required to give bond,
with approved security.
bids to be opened Saturday July 9th,
2 P. M. The board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Signed C. L. Hamage,
Clerk of School District 35.
Talala, Okla., June 22, 1910.
MARVELOUS DISCOVERIES
mark the wonderful progress of
the age Air flights 011 heavy
machines, telegrams without wires
terrible was inventions to kill men
and that wonder of wonders- Dr.
King's New Discovery— to save
life when threatened by coughs,
colds lagrippe, asthma ,croup,
bronchitis, hemorrhages, hay fever
and whooping cough or lung
trouble. For all bronchial affec-
tion it has no equal. It relieves
iustantly. Its the surest cure,
lames M. Clack oj Asheville,
N. C., R. R. No. 4 writer it
cured him of an obstinate cough
after all other remedies failed.50.
and $1.00 A trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by E. Y- .Bass.
Farmers Restaurant*
we keep
Pies. Cakes and ROSKY S
Bread, ot Coffeyville.
MEALS
Breakfast, 6 to 8 a. m.
Dinner, from II a. m. to
2 p. m.
v
S Supper, Iron 5 to .£
§ p- m. Short Orders at aiJ j
10 Honrs.
Lightle*
Proprietor,
Talala, Oklahoma
C. S. WORTMAN
Attorney-at- law,
Will practice in all Courts.
Office in Fanners' Bank and
Trust Companys' Building
Claremore, - Okimhoma
D. a. BI.I.IOTT, J. |. HOWARD
ELLIOTT A. HOWARD
ATTOKNK YM AT I.A^V.
All business given prompt
attention.
Office in Farmers Bank and
Trust Co's Building.
Claremore, - Okla.
Remember that Dr. J. R. Baird,
Veterinary Surgeon, Nowata, ^
Okla., has a guaranteed Fever
Remedy. ,It can be Jud by writ-
ing or calling phone No. 260 or
179- ^
Si-King's NmollbPffla
Thtlntt In the world.
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Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 30, 1910, newspaper, June 30, 1910; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184337/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.