Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK
MARKET REPORT.
kansas City Stock Yards, Aug.
16, 1901). Receipts of quarantine
cat lie decreased a little last week,
although .still of good volume, 575
car loads. The steer market de-
clined 10 to 15 cents on Monday,
but held steady balance of the
wesk on the basis established that
LAUGH NCT ALL ON ONE SIDE.
Pittsburg Writer Points Out Some
Humorous Features In Men's
Costume cf the Present Day.
Mere man has been consistently
and earnestly imking fun at woman
because of the vagaries which
fashion has imposed upon her. latt-
erly, this has been more marked, per-
haps, than in the olden days when
day, cows steady to strong for the ^'the funn-v u''"10 writ* parn-
week, calves 25 to 50 cents higher | prnPh?- figlll'atively. wore out the
The run in quarantine division hi00P kirt th(1 l)ia!lo«n
tr\r]a*. ,'c ,_ , , , I f'cevrs. Of late much merrv lattgh-
torlaj is moderate at 175 car loads, , . . , , ,'.
, . . , ' tor has been expended over the wo.11-
inarkct about 10 lower on steers.
steady to weak on cows.
PRECiCUS METAL IN BELLS.
Vlsry cf These Hanging In Mexican
Churches Are Worth Large Cum*
of IV'ioney Commercially.
"Many of the ehtin !i'hells in the
•epuhlie of Mexico are of eopper,
which also carrier a lnr;c rpto'a of
i'irer and gold, aild co iS" piontly
l;ey are uorlli a great d -uL of
monr;*," said Mr. Peter J. Thrasher,
■I mining engineer of SI. Louis.
"'Not long since while in the state
of Guadalajara I was presnt^t the
•-ale of a hell nf one of the hirla-ie
( a'liolie chutvhfs for -$?,."> )!>. The
,.nn of the patella shape and the '_*ood father.- d'd not w'sh to part
Oitaran- poach basket headgear. It is with if, a- it had summoned their
tine steets fioui 1050 to i i^olha j thoroughly convulsing. Woman is people to mess and vespers I'or gen-
«ne selling at $4 ,25 lo J4 70 frotnjt-uch a queer sight, lodged out to erations, but ^he church was poor
oc9 to 1050 ll's ct 54 00 to $4 50, j represent an animated inushro.im. find the money sadly needed. The
from 750 0 9jj lib at $3 40 to > Nut what of n man and his attire? hell will be thrown into the inching
$4.co, cows and hell'eis to i's the laugh to be on one corner of pot nf the lo.ral smelter and 110 doubt
S3.65. odd cows up 12 s, calves 1 e nnt 1'ie s':oc 011 l'1e buyers will rpalixo. a go > 1 profit
14-50 to $','.co. The hi-" owners ItllC0lher fo" P'"1'1 a liale';' Thoie on their investment, for it is a big
ei,-,., „ 1; " . , ! strange shoes of the emerald hue. 1 affair and has much precious metal.
,'° ,v'!,t'r ' And «hat of nil ,!„■ o.I.ev „r| -It may bt tl, t L will *t a
-a Alice o icir i.at e tat icr I,.an | thjngS h" dons that give him the ap- ! precedent and that many similar
9U nut to umc.1 further price ctif.s, ' pen ranee of r. string bean at a little ' sales will occur, for there are hun-
ancj this tendency will have tUe if he chanccs ;o bo of a | drcd-i of ancient copper bells of "God
rffeet of regulating leceipts to a j lean and hungry build? 'and Liberty.' it will be a good w;:v
degree that will insure fairly ptices Consider for a moment the "swell- ti relieve d-pleied treasuries, and
tight along. The outlet for beef J11 reiser" who swing." lip the avenue./ir.,n I ells wiil answer every pur-
is better than 3 short time a#*, but h's sack coat extending to the rc.ioa pose."
the dry hot weather laLely 1ms nf rhr patella, two or three buttons
frightened some of the pr.«;'.-_vtive Itho fracfion of an i,K'h ,5i,arJ- i DUTCH TOWNS WELL SHADED.
;wi,r 1 int it together, the trousers turned i ——
rcwltr uuveib, \\:di t:.e :esu L <>t a , , ,, • , , ,
, , • , « , - half wav to the knot , as though
break in stockers and feedeis stnee . • , , ,
, reaching upward to meet the coat,
a ,\ee ago ot J5 to so u. t . .,n(j [)i..|T1Sr>|yc;, bcllving like a pair
Rains, ur a change in the weatl; r\,f balloons. Conser" the die -, ml
will relieve tlii.s condition ^t o; cf, ;l,| (lf the pockets and the cur.ous
and great lev benefit t!ie goniil baiuh and braids about his 1 nils. is
market thereby. he not a sightly figure. -Pittsburg
TUc hog market eonji urs 1 r- I'ost.
rafie. vety siUc-iti\e I" v-dunic ol
rcceipls, a.ie uneven 111 trkets win ; F.C3EESY WITH PCL'TEr^Sl
likely continue a?, ioug es ti
couiitsy k'eps en s! ippi-.g i cr il
1\/ 011 and bidding back o.
declines. The market made g< o«l
gains the latter put .f 1 st wick
as rr^eip'f:, nc:r light {• ; the wci k
a id a ill 1 of ,saou bead bee t<>da.>
is .selling 5 bigjic/. top- at $;.go
bulk >7 f>5 to £.7.^3. All though
heavies stdj lua.l ii, pi ice. tin
lighter weight.-, aic gaini ;g i
favor jitid price range of bulk ol
sales is narrower thai: a week .ig"
HEAT AND DROUGHT
GENERAL THROUGH
SOUTHWEST
T dala, Okia , Atigu t tS—Tbt
b't dry weather that has jtievaii
f d hcie the p .st lew da\s :s sou c
thing that the pe ^ « f ti: «? set
t'on has not cxpe. i?uced f>>r niai:>
years. A hot wind, coining from
the north and blowing the .!iist h
clouds through tiiea;:. u i!:l it i.
ali.ic.-t ir.;j't.s.iil.ic tu birathc with-
out i:.bailing du t U'.til it i si. k
nil g.
THRt; >;nts r o
Ka: s^s Citv, Augu.'t 1 Mis
souri, Kansas ami C'klaboiiu tuda?
again fizzled u::«'e: t!ic l:iir:• in*
rsjsot w .at j>.o;. , c<! 'o be v. e 1
the hotti.st days in the history oi
t is • r f the ro.itiiwxst. Siiffrr
:r.g to ulan ««:.d '>ca.-t i.;tens< f
and early in the dav reports 01 '
prostrations began to come in.
La.-t night was the hottest ni^ht
111 Kanaas City in ieu \ears audi
hundreds of people slept outdoors
HI:AT CLAIMS TTfKI I"
There was three peisus sun-
stroke at Norfolk Xeb , ti e 17th
At Arkansas City, Kan , ilIC ttm
perature was 106 in the sh ide Lsi
I uesdav. It was reported t.
becu the hottest day i
of Ka s as tar
P?>
motis:n,r
o : 1 u v a
r.:r of
faun':
Inuri-f
- "n.
w-vant
I.- ''and
The average Dutch town is an at-
tractive place in {he summer months,
| since practically every s'reet and
•;:nr.l i; bordered with shade trees
which shut out tho glare of the sun
and offer cool and inviting avenues
I for the exploration of the tourist.
The Dutch municipalities expend
large sums each year for the preser-
vation of their shade trees, but the
results ampiv justify the io;t of
maintenance. In the past year the
city of rtrechf taxed each inhabitant
21 cents for its trees Dutch
cents equaling'an American cent)
and The Hague srrnt '2S cents for
the same purpose.—Harper's Weck-
] v.
A WOMAN'S GIFT.
iMi-s Helen 1'ftck,'daughter of fT.
C. Frick of Pittsburg, has just givet.
bV.) acres of land in the east eiui of
Pittsburg to the children of that ci'v
as a park. The property is said r<>
lv worth in the- neighborhood of
{f'.'jrtu.OOft and u ill be known a-s Frick
park. At her recent debut Mr.
Frick is said to have told his d agh-
ter that 1 <• would give her any.lnrg
for which j-Iip could a^k to co.nmem-
orale the event. The young debu-
tante a=kcd for a few days to t!iin!<
o\iT\vhat she wanted ai d then nske-l
f<r the east .•
promptly turned
tie proper v anu
it oxer to the city.
Blue Front
Livery Barn and Dray Line,
OLIVER BROS. PROPRIETORS.
Wc have now opened up our New
Livery and Teed Barn, with all New Rigs
and yood teams and we solicit a share of
your patronage. Teams with or without
a Driver. Darn opposite he depot.
§ K. Y. BASS,
i THE DRUGGIST.
WE AI-JU HEAD QUAKTUKS FOR Al l. GOODS KEPT IN
A FIRST CLASS DUUU STOk'F;.
^ The Season of the year is here for the Fisher-
:J man and the Base Ball Flayer, and we are pre-
y pared to furnish both, with any ^oods they may
^ need in those lines.
? See our fine line I'ost Cards, Stationery,
| Fruits and Candies.
| Our New Soda Fountain is prepared to fur~
jjj r.ish you all kinds of Coul Drinks.
i Per/mnes, TaLum Powder Tuilct, Scsps Etc.
| No finer line kept in any Store in the land.
$ Conic in and you will Buy no
I where else.
E. Y. BASS,
TALALA - - • OKLA.
GETTING HIS REVENUE.
t::c CNDUr. \M E
He was I
father look
"'You're
man srd.
io n- fr
ii < o,c ;
id him o'. ;• . r t
pret: v .1 -,) flrn
"Are vo:i f:,<,|• *i
"I am enjoying vr.
health, father." r:u v.ie-.g
plied.
"I want to kriow." --ai 1 tie
ruan as he continued h's ns''".ti
•'Pretty reasonably tough, eli*"
'"I am epiite strong, I ;v vo l
father." the young nsan rep: <1. -r.11
really proud nf my endaran e. W|-.\.
onlv think, father. I n!a\cd ;o!f on.e
CNTAj*
r\ ( 1 ;< n>
J. W. Rcsei.vs, J. Herbert Moore.
Claremore Marble Works
J W r.OBSNS & CO PPCP'RS
ManufacLurers of
Monuments, Headstor.esand
all kinds of Marble Work.
We have a car load of Berre C,.anile on
hand, which we are .selling for L-s>s than the
regular prices.
If you are needing a Tombstone drop us a
card an 1 one of cur Representatives wiil call 011
you with a nil line of Samples.
J Claremore, - Oklahoma
e i'i d eskel o her*, aiwy tliem
v.vinbnriM'. but ro one cxccjit Ans-
.1 v )>- i'linsr 'o write veiscs at the
;o rl to •linrnd.
la re—Hi, ejibhy, what are you
*'opp:ng In re for?
( abbv—There's an old wv*an in
LP 'N THE A:R.
for fully fo r rninno = in
flv wer. d-^n't vnu know.*'
pate a wet 1
r 11
■n-gctiing anawful 1 imo of 11 h
'er teetii oi:t. I wo i'dii'f i:ns-
for a doilr.r. I c I
ve«ter.l;v.
WHERE THE DIFFERE: CS LIES.
'i"r-«
hi.— '
f > -f tin- le«t fur- Ii 1' •n').
> ?} up ill t i' a r 1! ■ long-
—V <-il. f that v.a«■ ilic
e ' riling 'ou'd uin.
oni er? Str.tes111r.11.
have
tiiat part
cral \cais.
COK.N lb I am.\Grr>
Coin in t!ic Miction of
Oklahoma and soutbern
Plaster. Sand. I.;mc Cement
Brick and Chat at Uoifanii Lttuibc
Co's. Yards.
•CANED WITH * HOT IRON.
or scalded by overturned kettle -
northeni1 cut with a knife—bruised bv a
iubaJco...!.,™ ov.irs.o^mnt fbv g„„ or
heat , . extrtIS,e in any other way—ihe thing need-
Z a' once B„.kk,r, A.ofa
roo de-rees Us KC1: llc«J! Salve to subdue ir. !iau:inntiou and
r1SZtTCuUut'ri ;ti" ,he ie#«irtii'# s„,,.„,c
1 r« and si.ru^berv a.c dlraoa bea,tr, infaJUUe for boiU.
"A high tinuneier siiould !>( -o ne-
thir; of an economist, should ho
not r"
"I don't think so." r.e.-.vred
Mr. l^isrin Stas. "The oi-ieci of
an reonomir? i" 'o see what he .en
c< t aimg virh; that of al.igii r.e..:n-
'jer to M'c w'*rt he can get away
with."—Washington S:ar.
w/rs juocr OF FOCTnY.
barifn'snd
«ieve!opeire:!t r-f
:lircI\-_^ topped.
«.orn fex.er sore>, tczeiua and pile*.
«rt E. \ U.i s.
ers.
'^:rrn \ 1 toria is now known
have I
than s>b«i <i usually given cre«!:i for|torm
Poet ' Will#.
Kr.Lio.is ropis make tnterrsring
i'!s Mrownrg r tv .s writ I en in his
1*13 heauriful hinu. with tfce initials
•f ail ti;e no ins substantive fn capi-
tis, a;ter the odm use; and ths at-
es'.irg wltnossrs were "A. Tennyson"
md "K. T. Pa'grare." Mrtthew Ar-
loid's. a'.so referred to. « as remarks
Ve for its brerity. A biker s dozen of
i \ords wore deemed enough: "I leave
■rerythirg of which I die possessed to
j.ny wife t*rance« Lucy." This, how-
ever, because no executor was ap-
. pointed, bad to be set aside for letters
of administration
M-del Hospital.
Pfcilade'phti has recently opened a
new hospital for contagious diseases,
ivlifrh Lr. Sett, the dlroclor of public
leaith. declares is the world's model
icMtut!oD of its kind. The new insti-
• etion ha^ cost .-bout $1,500.000 so far,
md t i i probably cost another million
i' bui divg r.cw pi nned are added,
-t bar. leen suggcr-tcd, and Mayor Hey-
burn has giwn his consent, that the
o'd pesthouse be s.itfrated with oil,
ie«t and. we'l gjarded ly Cre fighting ap-
a|j parctus. set Hre to on July 5, and al-
lowed to te eaten out by the flames
until nothiug remains but the stone
? nd brick walls. "That would be a
fittii'g c.iniax," Ei.id the mayor, and I
r.pprove of it."
Crows Frey en Lambs.
At a meeting of the Ilexham,
Northumberland (Cng.) Farmers' Pra
tertien association Mr. Tbomaa
r!aughan, a farmer, drew attention to
I the serious manner in which crows
were now attacking and killing lambs.
The birds picked out the ej-es of
limbs and devoured their entrails. He
j had found reveral live lambs with
f their eyes plucked out. As far as his
exper.ence went crows were now
bettrr iud-c of n,trv':: b"1 t!,e was ^atcr pests than foxes or any ver-
oettfr jmi.,e o. pcxm the sacie. Tbcge two famoo, wUIs To evpry ,amb k|1)^d by #
with Shakespeare's, the most ! ten were killed
b'-caust of her naminc Alfrrd Aus-1 Dotab'e P«rhap« ever handled by agreed to solicit the assistance of
ftr rZzX Lurcaic. But it I'J. rt tbit rrob8*e !n 'landowners in
by crows. It
inci
reducing the pest.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1909, newspaper, August 19, 1909; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184691/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.