The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913 Page: 1 of 8
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THE TALOGA TIMES.
Vf)L. XVI
TALOQA. DEWEY COUNTY. OKHHO/VIA. THURSDAY. September lith. 4ur3
NO 47
iwne More Pugnasty and
Ability
A few weeks ago a w*rra
v:hs iasu- ti b.v the authorise
lie'-e for the arrest. of Deal June
on the charge of statutory rap
committed on the person of
tliirteen year old girl Boll
pn iles live uear A'edo Tli
warrant was placed in the hanc
01 deputy sheriff Crawford i
1'iitn -in who went to Summei
Ist-br^ka and arrested Jone
who was placed uider seven
thousand dollar bond and turuec
1 -use. Monday a bn<;n houi-
f II on County attorney Antrobu
or some'farmer cnine in and tot<
iiim some law or something 3ls
happened >>s it all at once dawn
ed upon the mind of oui*P.AB—
1 LI I Y that under theiaw thit
o fence was not ballabN*. Th
time the county attorney didi.o
wait to «'rite to a deputy sherif
out of town and concluded thH
* under sheriff Johnston would d
and sent after Jones in posthasti
Mr. Johnston brought him i
Monday evening aud he wu
lodged in Jail.
So for we U ve been unable t<
find out just how our P. Abiiit,
discovered this much law anc
we mutt insist on, giving l<i'
credit for catching on as quick
as he has. He is certainly learn
iug * few things
H«ii Jbnes been mean enougl
to have taken advantage of th'
PUGNACITY and INABILITY
of Antrobus there might havt
been an excellent, chance fo>
seme of the FORCE to taken ai
other vacation in Canada tliit
winter.
LOCALMENTON
> H Hemstree' ot Camargo was
prominent, county auat visitor
ast Monday.
Sam Collid.r one of OakleyV
roaiiiieut farmers and stock
■users-was' here Tuesday. •
Sam Paiks ot the Oakle>
eighbornood was a promineu
-.ounty seat visitor Tuesday
NOHCE*
Leave your orders for Coal with
ile Harding Lumber £ Coal
Jom.pany. If we havent the
kind of Coal you want we will
s;et it for Yoo.
Carl Delaney and Matt Black
left Monday morning for the
Fort Peck country wlieie they
will enter Uncontest in the bope
f drawing laud.
to.£. Church Note
School Book# and Supplies.
Many of our sister towns art
tavint? a "clean up day would
nt that be a pieity ^ood idtt.
for Taloga
Jim Death and Jim Dotson ol
he Weeb neighoorhood wer<j
• omiiient county seat visitor.-
e first of test week-
H. P audJ
i/O Oklahoma
Monday E. L.
anied them as
B Swartz wmt
city on business
Porter accouip-
far a Tluuuas.
Mrs J B Leake returned tht
first of last weok from a exten
ded visit in the east She wil
remain in Taloga for some time
P K O G K A M
Teacher's Equity Organizatkn
At Taloga Okla.
September iiOth, 1918
Song by Scool
Prayer by Rev. E .E. Grimes.
Welcome Address F L. Hoyt
Koll Call, Hespoud with (juo
tat iona.
Plans for Reading Circle for
lnl8— 1-4. Vice president
General discussion.
Music Huby Berry.
My plans for teaching spelling
tlrsyeur Mrs. Emma Ward
Reading Daphne Cary.
Mu.«ic Mrs Raffiugton.
Plans for teaching petinanshi|.
Pearl Smith and Jennie Smith
Why aud how to secure co -
operation <>f patrons.
Piofessor Meacham,
General discussion, m
Reading Emma Pollock
BY PROGRAM COMMITTEE.
NOTICE -
The City board on account fo
ihf unsanitary condition of out-
houses an'l cesspools demands
11 at ail such be put at ont?e in a
Hiiilur> condition, hs there are
already Home case* of Typhoid
in this vicinity aftd these things
must be looked after at once.
By order of the city
council
\
Get your sale bill* printed at the
Times little#. ,
Seiling
T^kiinj.eyeryy>iiig iota tons
Says—
ration, th^ county won d*4ife Ji
fair shape if it had a judge, -u
.itturuey and a sheriff.
Metmeuger
■tf.l
nry '
We know of a paper published
in Dewey County that has some
noted writers on i s editorial
staff Such nen as "Gid the Gick
"Leftie Louie",'•I'ujrnacity
Ability", Hooker T. W.i-i '.ugtoii
itrfactany one that ha~ .i decided
4 prefereeuefor bhtek a coH*,
e peciilly in tto laatter ol
stockings.
*A.A. Ballard Editor of tb>
Seiling Messenger was a couut.x
seat visitor Monday of thif
week and made the Tiuie>
ffice a pleasant call.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ferd K«>ehi.
On Wednesday Night Septembei
<rd. ft baby girl, Mother anr
i-.hild doin# well. Drs. Piummei
aud Leake in attendance.
Mrs Amel Bosch who has been
seriously ill for some time wa<-
operated on by Dr. Gore last
Friday. She stood the operatioi
well and was able to return to
her home Tuesday.
Mrs D Ogle of Lenora was if
the city la^tThursday attending
to some business matter. Mr
Ogle is away on business and
she and the girls are getting
out the p per this week.
County Superintendent Fred
Hoyt informs is that he has. the
work of his office pretty weir
caught up and feels iudw relief
that that strenious times of
Normal and the examination are
wver
Emery Giles is now the owner
of a brand new Overland AuL
omobile which he brought home
from Oklahoma City Friday
The car has many improvements
over the older ones and ia cer.
tainly a dandy.
Mr J. W. Stevenson and son
Clyde were viaiting with friends
and relatives at Woodward last
week They returned home
Friday Mr. _ Stevenson savs
that c ops are looking fine a
round Woodward aa they have
had good raina latety in that
section of the country.
King Rhoades has just retur
iitd from a trip to northern New
Mexico and souihern. Co orado
He is figuring on working in
i.hat country, this winter, aud
will move his family there in a
short time.
You had better read the order
of the city coaucil in this issue in
regard to sanitary condition«
and save yourself some costs
which will be the caseif the city
Marshall has to call on you.
While there has b< en nothing
said receutly in the columns ot
the papers of our services, we
have been plodding steadily on
There has-been go id attendance
and good services every Sabbath
day. We preach both night and
morning every Sunday, excep
the first Sunday which is our
day at Munice.
The subject for next Sunday in
he tpornipg will be "OBEDI
ENCE In the evening will be a
temperance service with app
ropriate songs,and the subject
will be, "ORBUNTaL WINE,
AND MODEKN INTEMPER-
ANCE."
There will be hut a few more
Sundays until conference, when
we expect to discontinue our
labors h -re. Let us do our best
for the c^use i'i these remaining
days, and be prompt in the ser
vices tl.at remain All receive a
beart.v welcome at our church
C. C Goltry, Pastor,
6i{ S cut Tallet ant Pencil
lor 5 cents it
Shritise & Co.
At Metohdist Church South
- PROGRAM-
• Preaching every Sunday at.
11:15 A.M.and 7:15 P. M.
Sunday School at 10 A.M.
Epworth League at 6.80 P. M.
each Sunday.
Choir Practices every Sunday
afternoon at 3.00 o'clock.
Womans' Missionary Society
meets at 2.30Thursday afternooti
it homes of members
LOST.
Mr. S E. Gailbreth the gentle
man who lost the Scottish Rite
Masonic emblem ring by leaving
it on the wash stand at the Ho
lei Taloga announces that he will
increase the reward off. red to
|I0 00 for the return of the Mine
aud no questions asked Leave
the Times office or with the city
Marshall and receive the reward
,FAY CASH
Aii prosper by trading witk-
SHULTISE I CO.
Muse Sirith one of the old
tmers who lives on the east side
of the river hak sold hie farm
and will settle Washington or
Oregon, We are aorrv to aee
Mr. Smith ahdv family leave
Dewey county. Moae ie %
staunch friend of the Tlmse end
one of Its oldeet subscribers and
says no matter where be goee
be wants the paper.
.. '
BORN
To Mr. and Mrs Will Gasti.
neat of Webb on Monday Sept
"tnber 8th. 1913 a fine Bab£ boy,
Mother and child repotted toie
doing well.
TI M Ralston organ zer for
the Llomehoilder* protective &
Shipping Association'*vtas here
Tuesday on his way to Oakwood
where he went to organise a lo-
cal. He informs um that he or
ganized at Cestos lust Saturday
and that 31 of the wide awake
business men and farmer were
taken in with a good prospect
of at least that many more H.
W. Garlock was elect president
St F Flood Vice President,, and
G.W Kouns Secretary Treasur
er. This organisation will ship
in some produce and coal in the
uear future
We expect to recived a comp-
lete line of School Eccbs- by
September.20tb., at which time
we fill oe prepared to exchange
for old books'now is ure.
Get your school books now onr
line iscemplete and our Pricee
are loweftt. At
<5as?
Wooding Anniversary
Last Sunday, about- seventy-
five friends and neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. F M. Hamar
gathered at their farm a mile
south ot Taloga and helped them
to celebrate tbelr Eighteenth
weddin < anni versay.
This was a suprise on Mr;
a"nd Mrs. Hamarand everybody
brought well filled basket) and
after everyone had filled up on
fried chicken, virions kinds of
salads, pies and cskatof all
kinds and rtther god iblifgs too
iiuuieiouslo mt-ntiou. The day
was spent in having a good
aeeiat tfsae. ,• ■ —
Everybody joined ia wishing
Mr Mrs Hamar many happy
ret ui u^of the day.
Brii| yew PtODUCE to SHULTISE
(CO. They km TIE GOODS.aai
will ait k eileneU.
Word came to Taloga Satur
day that Drug Store at Camargo
had burned together with all of
the contents. This was one of
the finest fitted up stores In
Dewey county and its loss to
Mr. Bower the owner is consid-
erable We understand that there
was but small insurance on the
stock.
BORN.
To Mr. and Mrs, Hatnel Ward
of the Bloomlield neighborhood
a fine baby boy on Friday Morn-
ing September 6th. 19i8.
NOTICE
The Party that ia engaged in
relieving my woodpile, please
call as I have some trees that I
desire to have eat on the shares.
Mrs. O. L. McClnng.
ROOMS
Tnen Knoop of Canton was in
the city on business Monday.
He is now hi charge of the
branch law office ot Adams snd
Smith at Canton. -
. Might be that Theo is the man
who is endeavoring to teach
county attorney Antrobus some
law.
Col. D. W. Peer is the
owner of a fine Studebaker
automobile. The Col. will go
some now.
Rev. H - B. Whittenberg
visiting friends and relatives
Taloga this «(eek.
is
in
Mrs. I- L.Lysinger and daugh.
ter Gertrude were trading in the
city yesterday.
Dr. E. T. Maddox and Tom
Ferguson made a business trip
to Clinton Monday.
ONE OF,
Those Large Easy Oak* Rock-
ing Chairs seems to have the
words of eolid Comfort written
over them and will laet many
years Prices from 18,25 too 10 00
Look -at Lewis ft Co
Caught • Bad Cald.
'■Laet winter my eon caught
a vary bad cold and th* way he
coughed wee eometbing dread-
ful, •> writes Mrs Sareb E. Dun
can, ol Tipton. Iowa." We
thought ear* Ip wee going into
consumption We bosght jtfat
one bottle of Ubamheriain'e
VMM MM MlhtafeL IB Kii Coigh Remedy and that one bot
HeetotedWe a^iBd;
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Dasher, Arthur J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1913, newspaper, September 11, 1913; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269170/m1/1/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.