Talala Gazette. (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. I.
TALALA, ROGERS COUNTY, OKLA., THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1S08.
NO.
■—jr
13
White rose gasoline at "Roger;;" j Charley Hudson had the misfor-
tune to have a horse step 011 his
On Saturday" evening June 20th foot last Sunday and bruise it in
H.
M iss Janie and \ au<lie Oliver gave
a surprise party in lioitor of their
sister Pixie Oliver''; 15th birthday.
The happy baud spent the evening
iii p'lay'inrf games and at a reason-
able hour refreshments were served
after which they all re aimed to
their places of abode, wish
Miss Pixie many more happy
birthdays. Tliore • presant were;
Jessie Farrar, Earnestine Maddux,
Jiollie Cranor, Maggie Sangester,
Lueile Pendleton, IYola Paxtou,
Will ie Deusmore, Earl Huffman,
•Roy Harm >:i, Ib;i?e F.wr.ir, Miss
Ora More, Mrs. Farrar Mr.
he is unable to
Silk shirt waists et Rogers
Horn to Mr and Mrs. Win
Stapleton June 22nd a boy.
E. I,. Harris, of Oolagah, was a
pleasant caller at our office Tiuirs-
O11 Friday of l ist week Reid l tlay °ft,lis week. F. L was looking
(ion'delock reeei ve a telegram from ' ^ne ai,<l sa'c' was doing
I v ti re k 1 S;)'/i:igi, Ark., notifying
j (fe'h a way that
attend ltis work.
him eftlie death of his father who
lived at that piece. The deceased
was 68 years old and his death was
due complications age. The funeral
service was conducted by the I. O.
O. F. order of t!i iL pi.i.'e of which
lie was a mt.abcr.
On June 24th occurred the death !
of ex-president Grover Cleveland.!
He was the only ex-president liv-
ing. Mr. Cleveland was 71 years*}
old March iS last and he had been'
seriously ill for some time.
Jusr received—A new supply of
Hall fruit jars at Rogers.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. T. Dawson
June 25th a girl. Mother and
baby geting along nicely.
Last Tuesday there was five cars
well. | of cattle shipped from Talala to
Kansas City by the following
parties. Geo. Mabrv, Marion j
Dawson, Jim Pallus, C. I,. Damage!
rliid Arthur Hurd.
For Real Fstate J^oaus and In-
surance see Farrar & Pendleton.
Miss Tresa Slopey spent last
week visiting in the country.
Lesslie Campbell is visiting rel-
ative* in Svcaii'ore Karns.
T. t\ Merritt and sons has just
purchased ft new Red River Special
separator tMiich has ju*:t arrived.
They aie experienced threshernian
Wm. H. Taft, of Ohio was nomi-
nated for president at the
, f . . . lican national convention held at Kave ^ and do good
an(,|fortheIicouo;nySdfSeabngI.ruit|Cllioa}!oI,1 <Taft was n,)miliate(l cleaning so the farmer will receive
t.eeiiia.!. jar. , uits, quarts and one-had 011 t|lc first |)allot am, had ?02 votes highes prices when they bring it to
J. 1/. Bjatty i'c C:>. are sole agents
repub- :u*1 wit5i,.th'ir present rig propose
, . . .to save inb grain and do
Roy Wolf, of Muskogee, was
in Talala toda\ lo king around for
Kor.ie land, Roy is a printer in the
Musk igte l'lux-nix oflice and says
l.e isone of only three printers
that can handle the type used ii>
the Cherokee language.
gallon. Best jar on
id
the
one-half
market.
Two Residences, one good lot
with each house for sale or
trade. Enquire of K. 1^. Wilmolh. manicure seta and the like.
It only required 491 votes for a 111a-
t, ,. , „ "joritv. Jas. S. Sherman, of Utict,
Sobngen is the center of the cut- XT .. ■ , ,, ...
... N . \ , was nominated for \ ice prcs-
.ery iiUiiistrv 1:1 the German empire. ; 1 ... ,, .• , .
• ' 1 lent on tl:e same ticket.
i here .are firms 111 Solmgeii win do
not sell a pound ol product in SOME GOOD JOBS.
Germany. ICvery item produced is, When the act of congress rcniove-
tur American orders, For the most rig the restrictions from about 9,1 hall game. Talala's former success
part the goods are tur large (jepart < o >,000 million acres of Indian land ! has gave them courage to hunt for
nicut .stores in the United Stales, , goes into effect it will mean 14 bigger laurals. The game will be j
1 comprise scissors, knives j more good jobs for some favorites between Talala and Claremore play-j
the market.
■ Holliugsworth is fully prepared
I to meet all your wants in the
harness business and he wants
your trade.
Come out Siuulav and see the
at a'a-ies of about ^,000 a year, ed' at Talala.
laid up at (he
carbucle on
*
^ «■ 'Ami-.
" 'JWf-iJ •T*7r"
We
v. A £±
* ^
have as
fine
as
a line of Saddles
there is kept Li aay Saddlery in the Land.
COME IN AND SEE THEM?
We have Saddles from $20.00 to $55.00
We also have a full line of Fly Nets, Horse
Covers, Double Team Work Harness and
Single Buggy Harness.
COME IN AND PRICE THEM.
Remember we keep the CELEBRATED BRIDGE
& BEACH Cook Stoves, And have on hand a fiiitf
line of Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves. Doiii buy ttrftif
you see us and get our prices.
We want your Trade and will
show you our goods courteously
W. C. ROGERS.
Get your shoes repaired at the
shop in the mill.
Ivarl Klinger of Switz City Iiul.
is visiting his Aunt, Mrs. S. A.
Turley.
Mrs. L. C. Merritt is receiving a
visit from her sister Mrs. Moke of
Lexington Oklahoma.
Try Rogers' special 20cent blend
coffee.
Clarence Graves left for Kansas
City last Tuesday to be gone
Several days.
Cane sfred and whipporwill peas
for sale at Rogers.
Miss<y May and Nony Fitzgerald
from Ranttmrf Okfa. are visiting
their sister Mrs. Pointer.
S and P Hope' and Sweethear
flour, at Rogers.
Ii. Z. Hiatt
j present with a large
j hi}? tigilt hand.
The most elegant line of Ladies'
I collars just received at J. I,. Ileatty
vS: Co's.
Mrs. Clarence Graves returned
home last Friday froirr Coffey ville,
J I Kw., where she had been visiting
a" j for a week with lur parents Mr.
fj''and Mrs. Griffith.
jt For S ile—A sprii/g- calf that
will do to g> > 0:1 pasture an ^ take
jcare of himself. Inquire at
Gazette office.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haddock and
little daughter of Kansas City, are
j the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. P.
Clark.
See largest line of Ladies' Belts
at J. L Beatty's & Co.
Mrs. Clias. Robinson and daugh-
ter Mary, returned home Monday
night after a weeks visit at Coffey-
! ville and Wann Okla. Mrs. Robin-
| son and daughter said that they
enjoyed their visit.
Just received some new styles in
ladies an oxfords at Rogers
A Brooklyn mother says she train
her children by talking to their sub-
conscious souls while they are asleep
if you find this work well with the
children, ladies, try it on your hus-
S bands.
Every peason is responsiable for
all the good within the scope of his
abilities and for no more and none
'can tell whose sphere is tile largest.
! — Gail Hamilton-
Galvanized and Black barb wire
at Rogers.
Get the habit trade at Rogers.
I). K. Huffman lias just received
a car load of flour.
Mr. J. L. Heatty tirade a busi-
ness trip to Nowata Tuesday.
Geo. Mabry wenttoKansas City
with a car load of cattle Tuesday.
Let Holliugsworth repair your
shoes. He will do your work
Marion Dawson went to KattsaN
City Tuesday with two cars load of
cattle.
We had a fine rain Monday
which was needed very much corn
is looking good.
Bcatty & Co. carry the largest
ine of Ladies' Side and Back
IComhs of any one in the City.
Mr. J. L. Bcatty and daughters
Misses Maud and Bessie visiting at
Claremore Sunday and Monday.
J. G. Walker has resigned his
position with W. C. Rogers and
accepted a position with Thomas
Bros., at Dewey, Oklahoma.
Lost—many dollars by not get-
ting some of those bargains on
Campbells 5 and ro cent counters.
W. A. Holliugsworth made a
business trip to Calseh last Sunday
and returned Monday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Wilmoth June 24th a boy. Mother
and baby rfo'iitf nicely.
New line of Curtain Net and
Cuatain Poles at J. L. Beatty's &
Co.
Mrs. N. E. Hanan has had are-
laps from her confinement and at
last reports is very sick.
Mr. Petty a livery man from
Ramona broglit Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
H'1S? ■. over to Talala last f7«ay
morning'.
R. L. Farrar went to We#vrlle
011 some laud business for Fstrf'r &
Pendleton last Friday.
We have laud for lease, reftt, or
sell. See us if in need of any
thing of this kind.—FarraV & Pen-
dleton.
Corn is said to be usei^ for 122
dieffrent purpose and is grown on
the smallest area of any necessary
that is grown in the world.
S. G. Renneckar, of Westville, a
brother-in-law of Henry Scott was
in Talala the latter part of last week
looking after his land interest here.
A dollar saved i«f a dollar earned
Save your money by trading with
J Iv. Campbell & Son.
Lincoln England, of Westville,
was in Talala last week looking
after some business interests here
and transacted some business wi th
Farrar & Pendleton.
After mail has been married for Mr. arrd Mrs. W. R. Bass of Ramona
several' years he learns that it
dosen't do any good to Veil his
was in Talala last Friday and Sat
urday at the home of I)r. E. Y. Bass
wife about this season of the year' they returned home by the way of
that Trrst VeaY's hat is the most be- Coffeyville Kans.
she
coming one sue ever
| had and that it looks plenty good
j enough to wear another season.
Rev. Freeman of Sapulpa, Okla.
preached two exeellant sermons at
the church last Sunday. He came
as a supply in place of Rev. J. B.
. Ypungblood who is the regular
supply for the Baptist church here.
| There is a possibility of Rev. Free-
man beitTg called to the regular
pastor the Baptist clinch.
Just received a new line of Tan
low cut shoes for Ladies at J. L.
Beatty's & Co'
Grandpa and Grandma Hiatt
returned home last Saturday from.
Arzona. where they had been for
the past two 01 three mouths trying
to regain tlreir health. Grandpa
has not been benefitted much by
his trip as he was obliged to call
• the Dr. since he return hotueed.
Why sav more when Campbell
& Sotr have it at less money,
quality for quality— They keep
new goods coming and sell at, or
below market values.
Remember the prayer meetings
at the church every Wednesday
night. Come and attend. Every-
body extended a welcome.
Mrs. Bertha Dunn, of Gass City,
Kan., who has been here fo^ some
time visiting her mother and at-
tending the bed side of her sister,
j Mrs, Cranor who has been quite
j seriously ill, returned to her home
last Monday morning.
$100,000 to loan 011 farm Land
at 8 j>er cent from five to ten
years—Farrar & Pendleton.
One advantage of being a woman
is that she dosen't have to spend
much of her time trying to give up
I injurious habits.
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Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette. (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 25, 1908, newspaper, June 25, 1908; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184498/m1/1/?q=del+city: accessed June 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.