Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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I W'll 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, - Oklahoma.
a Talala Lodge No. 25s,
VV A. V. &A. M.
/V\ Regular meeting every
Saturday on or before the Hill
Moon. Visiting Brothers cordially
invited to attend.
Wm. H. Whitson, W • M-
W. A. Hollingsworth, Sec.
MAKING MILK ARTIFICIALLY
We hit vt heard so tmicU about
llie syntnetie production of perfum-
es, syrups, dyes, and what- not,
from coal-tar products, that we are
not easily surprised by the infor-
mation that milk may be artificial-
ly mane. The method described
below, howevor, is not s> chemical
{one, but consists merely in iht
I mehanical admixture of distilled j
water with crushed and finely
j ground sweet almonds, l'r^ctical-
| lv the only difference between cow
i milk and that made of almonds is
_| that cow's milk contains aximal
LHWSM—casein, while the artificial milk con-
Dorcas Rcbekah Lodge No. 167. tains vegetable casein. The latter
Regular meetings Wednesday j will produce a good supply of cream
night after the First and Third UIUi if allowed to .stand some time
Sunday. N. G. Miss Mary Robin-
son. See. Mrs..Florence Bass.
Talala Lodge I. 0. O. F. No.
220, Meets every Thursday
ni\V. A. Hollingsworth, N. G.
C. Graves, V. G.
C. L. Haruagc, Sec.
Pine Camp No. 194 W. 0. W.
Talala, Okla.
Camp meets Second and Fourth
Friday in each month.
W. L. Chapman, Con Com.
A. W. Campbell, Clerk,
Talala Camp No. 7776-
•/ M. W.of A.
Regular meeting night Tuesday
after the Second slid Fottrt Sun
da? P. R. Wornell. V. C.
W. A. Hollingsworth. Clerk.
Ay H. T. A. Lodge No. 282
Talajfo, Okla. Regular meeting
nighte.every Second and Fourth
Wednesday night.
Charles Rider. Pres.
C. Graves, Clerk.
A REGULAR TOM BOY
was ^usie, climbing trees and fcnces
juuipiug ditches, whitliug, always
getting scratches, cuts, sbrains,
bruises, bumps, burns or scalds
But laws! Her mother just applied
Bucklen's Arnica Salve ard cured
quick. Heals everything healable
Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Old Sores,
Corr.s or Piles. Try it. 25c at
E. V. BabS. the druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
The Best Salve In The World.
Blue Front.
Livery Barn and Dray Line,
OLIVER BROS. PROPRIETORS.
\Yu have now 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. Barn opposite the depot.
v
!«:. Y. It ASS,
THE DRUGGIST.
WE ARE HEAD QUARTERS FOR ALL GOODS KEPT IP^j
A FIRST CLASSLPRUO STORE.
will become sour. It may also be
coagulated by the addition of Vine-
gar or acetic"acid. W hen combin-
ed with grape sugar, it is capable
of generating some extraordinary
organic substances. The artificial
milk may be used with tea and
coffee in the same way that cow's
milk is used.
To make the milk; procure half
a pound of sweet almonds-the
Valencia, which is cheaper than
the Jordan almond will give just
as good results. The skin of the
almonds may Ik- removed by
scalding the nuts in boiling water
and peeling iheni with a sharp
knife. The almonds should then
be placed in a wooden chopping.jjjj
bowl and chopped as finely esj^
possible. TakeJ about two ounces j g
of the chopped almonds, and jj*
in and you will Buy no
Then giind or levigate the choi - "
Drugs and Medicines of all kinds that
is kept in a first class Drug Store and
a competent Pharmacist always ready
to wait on 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.
Political Announcements
where else.
announcements
Politecal announcements under this head
are *5.00. The cash must accompany the
order to have announcement made.
for countv ckerk
W. J. Eldridge, the present deputy cletk
of Rogers county, is a candidate for the offi-
ce of county cle k, of Rogers county subjcct
to the wishes of the voters at the democvat.c
primaries to be held in August,
A clean set of record hooks, no partia.
favorites and courteous treatment is what you
wjll find at the county clerk's office.
FOR V EG1STKR OF W W
Wm V- Pa>nc> anuounces himself for re-
election to the office of regis er of deeds for
Rogers countv, subject to the action of the
democratic voters at the primaries to be
held in August.
I hereby atmonnce myself a candidate for
the office of Register of Deeds for Rogers
county subject to the wishes of the demo-
cratic voters at the primary election.
t. t. Parks, Chelsea.
fol count* commissioner
I hereby announce myself for re-clectiw.
to the office of Countv Commiwioner, sub-
ject to the action of the democratic voter:
Of Rogers county, at the primaries election
to be held in August, 1910.
E. Y. Bass. Talala, Oicla.
I hereby announce myself a candidate foi
County Comm'ssioner from this district,
subject to the action of the democratic
voters at the primary election.
John Haddock, Collinsville.
We are authorized to announce I". J-
VVhisenhunt, of Oolagah a* a candidate fot
he officc of county coininissione, from the
Second Commissioner district, .subject to
ih? action of the Democratic primarv
T. J. Whi.tenhunt, Oolagah.
I announce myself a candidate for thr
office of county coinmisioner for the Second
District, subject to the action of the voter
it the Democratic primary.
John K- Smith,
Oolagah.
for countv judge
1 desire to announce my candidacy foi
the office of County Judge of Rogers coun-
ty, sjb ject to the wishes of the voteres at the
democratic primary, August 2, 1910.
J. W. Swart.;; Chelsea, Okla.
I desire to announce to the democrats of
Rogers county, that I am a candidate for the
office of County Judge, subject to the
decision of the voters at the democratic
primaries. If fleeted 1 promise to do n.y
whole duty a I see it.
11 I'm" Kijl '
for sheriff
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of sheriff for Rogers
county, subject to the decision of the voters
at the democratic primary August 2nd.
Hirain Stephens.
I hereby announce mvself a candidate for
the office of sheriff for Roge:s county sub-
ject to the wishes of the democratic voter;:
at the primary election, August 2nd.
Harvey J. Wilson, Catoosa.
tor county a-torne«'
I hereby announce my candidacy for the
office of county attorney, of Rogers countv
subject to the action of the democratic vot-
er* at the coming primary election.
Frank Ertel.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the officc of count attorney subject to the
wishes of the democratic voters at the
primary election, August 2nd.
C. B. Holtzcndorff, Chelsea.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for j
the office of county attorney subject to thr j
wishes of the voters at the democratic j ',l
primary August 2, 1910.
D. G. Eiliott, Claremore,
for district ci.lrk
OKLA.
TALALA
ped almonds, adding wate:
occasionally, until about twelve
ounces of water have .been u.-xd
The longer the grinding"^ contin-
ued the thicker and richer will
the milk he. Now take a piece
of cheese cloth about 12 inches
wide by 24 ii'clies long and
rinse it in clean \taler, and after .
wringing it as dry possible foid j
it double over the top of a pitcher j
and pour the contents of the
mortar through the cloth into.
the pitcher. The milk maj be J Hugen tobler ot sr. imn, nwiuer-
squcezcd through the cioth ^yj|nl](^ jias> unhappily, ended fatally
wringing it gentl), a* .shown 111 j ^ ],erv>]f. She was called upon
one of the illustration, but care j to operate on a patient
should I*
taU to prevent any ^ living in a neighboring village. As
of the larger alinord particles the ease was extremtly urgent the
from Ijeing forced through the I lady did not wait for rubber gloves. 1
meshes of the cloth.
HEROISM ENDS IN DEATH.
The splendid heroism of Mile. Dr.
Hugentohler of St. (iall, Switzer-
If some of the milk thus i ro-
| duced is set aside for three or
! four hours a thick layer of cream
will be found 011 the surface. If
too much water has been used | ,^e of evcry 9},e without
forming the milk, it may be!recovering from the delirium of
which are employed under similar .
jireuinstances by surgeons, and, hav- |
ing a slight scratch on a finger, >die |
was infected. Realizing her danger |
from Mood poisoning, she called in
i doctor to her assistance, but in
fler p'tiont will lie saved.
PAUPERS IN ENGLAND.
I necessary to add a Isttle sugar fever.
j of milk to sweeten it. The,
Iarlifical milk has a slight almond;
I hereby announce myself a candidate for! flavor when taken deal but tllih j .
ihe offict of dliirici clcrt, ul.jcci ,o ,!«| is uraclkaUy lost „ha, it Is used , number of p.,,,™ m hnjr-
dcc.ionol ihe voltrs >mW Oraocmic j . ! [f or totoa. TliC ,a'"i " " r,,|>
pi niarv, August 2. ; wml lc<i , . .
R K. Adair, 1 color of the cream produced is
Chelsea, j quite pale, but it may by using
some of the almonds without the
skins removed in the proportion
of two ounces of whole almonds
to six ounces of the blanched
almonds Care must be taken to
prevent any bitter almonds f 10111
I finding their way into, the
Farmers Restaurant*
WE KEEP
Pies. Cakes and ROSKY'S
Bread, of Coffeyville.
MEALS
Breakfast, 6 to 8 a. m.
Dinner, from 11 a. m to
2 p. in.
Supper, from 5 to 3
p. in. Short Orders at ail
Hours.
lA/M. LlGHTLEt
Proprietor,
Talala, Oklahoma.
«u
fOX TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
rc-electiou to the office of county treasurer
subject to the wishes of the voters at the
democratic primary
W. II. Rogers.
for repmintatlve
I hereby announce myself a candidate for mixture, but OUC Ol two
the office of representative, from Rogers j allllOllds to half a pound
covnty to the State Legislature.
e. j. Humphrey,
Claremore. Okla.
bitter
would
! not aftect the flavor of the inilk-
1 Half a jiound of almond will
C. S. VVOKTMAN
Attorncy-at-law,
Will practice in all Courts.
Office in Farmers' Bank
and
ing a million. The Intent return*
show that on July 1, tlie numbers
were: England and Wales, 904-
028 ; London, 140,123. This moans
an increase of 2.5 per pent, over the | Trust Companys' Building
previous year in the whole of the j
country, but in London the in- Claremore, - Oklahoma
rrcase is only 0.8 per cent. i'aupers
amounts to one person in every 40
in England and Wales, and one per-
son in everv 34 in Loudon.
HE DECLINES.
Mister," inquired Dusty Khodes,
uialie three'pints of milk.—Scien.ti- '("have you got any old clothes vou
! „ t |don't want?
"No; but here is an old autonio-
] fie American.
FOR SENATOR
I hereby announce myself a candidate for !
the office of state senator from Rog rs and !
Nowata counties, subject to the decision of
the voters at the democratic primary. | "fl* aeroplanes had a hard job
Old Graham, J flvjng in Denver; the air wa« 90 thin
Catoosa, Okla. | ^ if wouW |iard,v
I hereby announce myself a candidate for : planrs."
the office of state senator from Rogers and "According to that an auto ought
Nowata counties, subject to the w.shes of i to b(> ahiP to fly jn Loudon with no
the voter, at the democratic primary j but u, ,n„4 g„ards.
WHERE THE AIR (8 THICK.
pnpport the
bile vou may have."
"Thanks, but I have enough
trouble supplying me own wanU,
without begging gasoline front door
to door."
c. s.
Wortman,
Chi *1.
TWENTY ?IVt YEAR* OF IT.
"Why do people have their silrer
weeddingB, pa?"
"Jnst to show to the world what
their powers of endurance hav*
fcW.'Wudgc.
. U. KIXIOTT, J. t HOWARD
KLIJOTT As HOWARD
ATTORNKYH AT UW.
AH business given prompt
attention.
Office In Fa men Baak and
Trtut Co' Building.
Claremore, - Okla.
Remember that Dr. J. R. Baird,
Veterinary Surgeon, Nowata,
Okla., has a guaranteed Fever
Remedy. It can be had by writ
ing or calling phone No. 260 or
79
Dr. Mat's New UlePINs
The beet In the wertu «
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Stapleton, William H. Talala Gazette (Talala, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1910, newspaper, May 5, 1910; Talala, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc184767/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.