The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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The Taloga Times.
VOL. XVI
TALOGA. DEWEY COUNTY. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY, December a6 t«ia.
NO lo
RESOLUTIONS.
We the farmers of Dewey Coon
tT assembled in the Farmers
Institute, beieby adopt the fol
lowing resolutions. We hereby
most heartily commend the Hon
Campbell Russell, for his earn
est and Cousciencioua labors in
the face of the powerful opposi
lion of the controling members
of the 9tate Bsard of Agricnl
tare with all of tbe influence and
money at their command, ( for
the protection of the taxpayers
from the graft and greed of said
board.) We rejoice with him in
the tremendous endorsement giv
en him and his cause at the polls
«eNov 6th 1912.
We futhernSost heartily en
doiie Hon. John fiields tbe far.
mer's friend, 'for bis constant
and earnest efforts to prevent
the wasting of onr small reserve
of our once magnificent State
School Pnnd in creating and con
dociiiiK a so called State Siuca
tional Institutions, many of which
arc notequai to an ordinary high
school We recognise in th«v
said John Fields an untiring Ad
vucate of the farmer's children.
We stand with the said John
Fields in his endeavor to better
tbe common country schools bv
making them equal to the school
in the citys, in tbe grade work
We thereby endorse tbe policy
At Hon. Lee Crnce* Chief Execu-
tive of this slate, In his oourag
eons fight sgainst tbe political
grafters of his party, who are
seeking to keep the people bur-
dened with unneceahiry high tax
ea
Wrt hereby request tbe Hon.
Howell Smith our representative
in t>ie state legislature to use any
influence he may possess in an
effort to comply with the Gov
■e-nor's message,
He it father resolved that we
extend our thanks to tbe houeat
Vetera of the state who
on last Nov 5'h unheald
(be hand and sustained the ef
arte of tbe said Campbell Russel
(the little giant) by voting to
oust the grafters (who have rob
bed the tax-paying farmers
since statehood.
LOCAL MENTION.
A1 Roach, the Ford man of
Thomas was here Friday.
Harry Patton, of Custer
was in here Wednesday.
Happy Jack" Bolen, traveling
man was here Friday.
August Lants was a pleasant
Cdllnr at thin office Friday.
Robt. Dale, of Webb was
town Friday nigbt.
in
Mr. and Mrs. G. H Berry of
Wray Flaw were here Monday.
Dr. Hughes went to Canton to
spend Christmas with his family
who are living at that place
8 J. Conkey, of Fountain ncit h
borbood was among tbe crowd
in tbe city Tuesday.
R. H. Goode, of tbe J. V. Flats
was in town a abort time Friday
Henry 8cboefflin of tbe J. V.
Flata was trading in town last
Friday.
Harry Reekie, of Wright Kan
sss is here visiting relatives and
friends
Emerson Winters at the Chris,
tain Church on Friday December
27th, 1912
Trait vith -MM a pnGt Aariaf
Whittaabarf.
Hear Emerson. Winters at the
Christian Church next Friday
night
Dick Green, of the Harper
neighborhood was in city on bus!
ness last Friday.
Watck brtk. Kg
at UmI riAHUCY. 98.00 SILVER
SET vfl btfimavay Dae. 24tfc
W P.Oorrell is another one
of the faithful te hand ua one
dollar on subscription this week.
City
J B, Swarts and sister made
a trip to Clinton last Saturday.
Myron Cox, Real estate agent
of Lenora visited the county seat
en a business mission Friday.
Lawyer Geo, E Black, ol Okla
City was the City a ahart time
Christmas day.
L. A. Joy, was among the
crowd of farmers attendibg tbe
Institute last Thursdsy.
Several of our citisens took
Christmas dinner with friends
and relatives in Seiling Wednes
day.
Word comes from Webb of tbe
arrival of a ten pound Baby Girl
at tbe home of Mr and Mrs A.
R Ray.
NEW HEAT MARKET.
We have bought the Meat Mar
ket formerly conducted by J. H.
Curtis, and will conduct tbe same
in tbe future. We will be pleas-
ed to meet all the old patronaand
invite new ones to visitour shop.
It is onr intention to keeps stock
of fresh and cured meats on band
at ail times. Give n* a call.
LBAKfiASHUPE
Mr Sam Ward, and wife of-tbe
lower J. V Flata were pleasant
callers at tbia office last Satur-
day-
Taylor Joy of the J V Flats
war over attending the Farmers
Institute Thursday.
W. J. Dood. of Putnam hash
ling Real estate man of Putnam
spent a few days in the City the
first of tbe week.
We understand that M.C.
Ward, will open up the Commer
cial Hotel on January 1st
Dont.forget the fourth number
of tbe Lyceum Courae at the
Christian Church Friday nigbt
Dec,27tb
Rube Krider, gave nsabig
dollar on subscription this week
which squares hHn for tbe Times
another year.
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Bert Tippiea prominent tar
mer of the -'J V Flats" was a
mong the crowd abopping in tbe
city, Tueaday
Jacob Bosch and wife of tne J.
V. Flata were doing their Xmaa
shopping in the city, the firat of
tbe week.
Robt Collier, of Oaklev hand
ed us a Wg dollar Saturday
which brinirs hlpaup to 19! 8 with
bis subscription with the paper.
P. D McKins'e, of Bloom field
was prominent, arson sr t,he Farm
ers to attend the meeting of the
county Institute Thursday.
A shooting match took plare
in Net Stedham'a mature sooth
of town last Satordav. We ua
derrtand a number of local a port |
won turkevs for Christmse.
Perry DeFord tbe old time rus-
tling Resl Estate uan of Oak-
wood, waaover from there Tues-
day, and mcidently came in the
Times office to get some snpplies
necessary to his buisness and al -
so extend hia subscription to tbe
P P". _______
Commercial Hotel.
I have opened up tbe commer-
cial Hotel and am now ready for
buaineaa Popular pricea will
prtv iil We would reajifectfully
aak a share of yoar patronage.
Give ua a call when in the City
M. C. Ward.
4*he new year or 1918 will aoon'
be ua. Tbe Times wiaheaall of
its readers a happy and proa;
perous new year.
' Christmas la Talafa.
Cbriatmaa paseed off very
quietly in Taloga. In fact no
bodycoald hardly ma^e them-
selves beleive that it waa Christ
Tbe-boimy weather would
H H Dale, of the J. V. Flats
is another one to contribute to I maa
the supnort of the EUtwr this | which were well attended.
week You can always depend ilellowshipsnd good will toward
on Henry.
have led one to beleive that it
waa Springtime instead of Cbriat
mas. Both church's bad Cbrist-
treea for tbe little folks
Good
HUH KRIDER ELECTED.
Rev, Joe Wren.returned to the
citv after a short visit with
friends near Webb
H. F. Swartx went, to Topeka.
Kansaa for a visit with friends
and relativea-
EarueatC. Charter'and Lafe
Owena, of Webb made fiaal proof
on their elaima before Diat, Clerk
Berrv Thursday
J. V. Wright, of Webb waa in
the oity on buainesa Thursday
and made a pleaaant call at the
Timea office.
Aaron Onkelv. of the Foutain
neighborhood made final proof
At the meeting of the Farm-, on hia claim Tuesday.
era Institute I oat Tburaday Rube I
Krider, was elected to attend the; Charles Irwin of Foutain made
Annual State meeting at 8tiil
volar an January 16th 1918.
Thia was as it should be aa no
i in the County baa done
i for the upbuilding of the
Ocnnty Institute than hue Mr.
Krider. One tiling ia aure that
etna he haa be* n in former atate
Couveutions no one man in the
atg<e has canned more ntieaae-
flnal proof before Dlatrict Clerk,
Berry. Tneeday.
G. W Coffman of Fountain
waa doinr Xmaa abopping in the
city Tueaday.
N A Roes, farmer and stock
— raiser waa looking after buianeae
among ring consisting "f mattera in tbe olty Tueaday.
ft ryan. Brewer, and Bill Murry, I
than haa Rabe Krider, which ia J UenniaMeCray waa a promi
anfficent within itself to reooom- nunt vlaltor in the Capital oity
m««d him aa the proper man to Tueaday.
•oat aa a delegate from oar Conn
Of.
Qeftenorowd attended the
umg (mm all or«r the Con nty.
Far Trade.
80 aeree of land in Dewey Conn
tv. 00 acres In Cultivation.
Wo Bay Poeltry, B<gssnd Bat; will trade for Horses. Call on or
tor. Cash or trade.. write the Taloga Ttmea. Taloga
Whttienberg ^Okia
Mrs. Will Rhnmate and familv
csme home from Stillwater to
ftpend fthrlstmaa. Thev have
haen awav all winter aa the chil-
dren are attending school at that
place
Erve Jov, one o* the raisin*
vonnsr fjrmers of the J V. Flata
presented na with a dollar on
en>>«r.rintlons while in town lost-
meu aeemed to prevail
Card Of 1 banks-
To my friende who gave me
anch lo. al anpport in the 8bul-
tise slid Co. Piano contes% I can
trathfully say that I have not the
worda at my command toexpresa
my apprecistion. My heart ia
fall of joy, and friends again I
thank you.
Marvel Wright-
. wnii* in nwn 'w
Will Reekie, and family of This puta him ahead
Seiling ate Chrisimsa Turkey nnnarhonk.
with County
and family -
Clerk McLennan!
P. M. Lucua. one of tbe enter
priaing young farmera of south
east of town wae trading in the
city Tneeday.
at
a part el
pilW Wmel^J
ani kma
m Pi
I Mr Parrot*, father of onr fol
: low townsman Walter Parrott
. who haa been vU'Mne here for
j some returned Texaa County
j Mlsaonri hie home last Bator
dav.
T. M Borrow, Wet Clerk elect
boa moved to town so to be able
to easnme the duties of hie office
Rov Henry Thanann, of Lwjb on the firat Monday in January
ra was attending to business mat «t thia offioe end had
tors in the Capital City on Tbura ^tdreaa changed from Aledo
day.
C. G. Welch of Cestos took in
ie Maaonlo Installation hare
Saturday night Mr. Welch call
ed at tha Tlmeeoffice while here
A Sarprise Dinner
Last. Sunday about 11:80 some
of the relatives and a few special
friends came with well filled bee-
keia and very pleaaantly sarprial
ed Mr and Mrs. H D. Schoepf
iin. Tables were soon spresd and
a crowd of forty five hungry
gueets did fuU Jaetioe to the do
lioioae dinner sat before them.
Mr. Settoepflina ace vary
thankful for thia femembrnnoe
by their many frienda before
they leave for their new bomelu
Weatherford. The/ will he
greatly missed here, bat hoata
of good wishee go with them to
their new home. Tha gueets.
preeent were Mr. and Mrs.
Brewer, Fsye Harwell, Mr. and
Mra Kirche and aon Pool, Mr.
and Mra W. B Tippieaad tom
Grand ||y, Mr. and Mra
Dr.Gore is acjoying a visit
this week with hia Fatbar who
Is visiting him for a short time.
to Taloga on hia paper.
George W. Baker, of —. — «.... . t...... —„
Island Nebr was hare thia week family. Mr. and Mrs. Lemarr
looking aftar business intoresU sad family^ Mr. and MrsC. L.
Mr Baker took advaatage of tba (wilUama and family, lira. Rasa
opportunity te renew bin aah- kBd daughter Page, Mra. C. W.
scriptkm to onr paper while bare ourk and Meters Lemarr, Mae
tor which he haa oar thanks. Jon. Bom and Soodgrass.
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Dasher, Arthur J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 26, 1912, newspaper, December 26, 1912; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269269/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.