The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 31, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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TTMU!S. T 4 LOG A. OKLAHOMA.
TALOGA TIMES
1'UBLI-SHEL) EVWRY THURSDAY
,
J. W. Hays
s J. Hays
Owner & Publisher
Editor
$1 00 Per Year.
♦ u 50 Six Months.
Entered at the Post Office, at Taloga, Oklahoma, tor transmission
through the niail itf Second diss matter.
Advftriiflini* Rates Made Known On Application.
All Advertisements to run until ordered c.isconlinued.
! Dont fail tn mil on trie Tains a
Trat ing Go.' for £ *esh %co< e ie •
Cause of Insomnia.
rest common cause of in-
somnia is disorder of the atom
ach and cr^stipation. Chamber
Iain's Tablets correct these dis-
orders and enable yon to sleep.
For Sale b.v Drujrgi^ts.
Oi 1 dioma City. Dec 31. — In nn
uary is>ue of Th<? Trend. Chirles D.
irtiole to appear in the Jan
ililles, Cnairman of the Rep
uolican National Committee «:iy.s that the tariff is to be the issue
in 1916 aud that nothing can prevent a Republiaan victory two
years • euM.
Mr Hilles said in part:
"Obviously ihe tariff was the is<un in 1914, and logically it
will be the issue 1916 The Republican viciory of 1U14 is merely
srimouitor.v. 1< indicates a greater and more poiential victory
in 1915 1 vvi) years more -jf a dt mocratic ti riff, the effect of
of which will have penetrated and b -eu felt in every town, city or
T .. , ' r i , i land about !8 miles from Taloga
if the United States, will insure a return to power of the ... „
for
Wo will treat you courteously,
and will serve you well. The
Taloga Trading Co
S. H. Whittenberg. Agt.
WANTED.
A few good corspondents to
write itemsfor the Taloga Times
we will furnish you stamps and
paper and envelops if you want
the job just let us Know and we
will send them to you we want
one good writer in each locality
to send in the items each week
FOR SALE.
A relinquishment to a tract of
Callat this office
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imh't iif the United Stages, will insure a return to power _ ,
. ,. ... , Cheap if taken at once. Cash or
RoDublican inrtv. The people will e t ur • ror themselves pros > _
, . . ,, , . . good paper will take it. If inter.
d-ritv in the most direct way, by giving to Republicans control of |r '
f v , . . j ested it will pay you to lnvesti-
tue government unit direction ot the affairs of the nation. | r
" During the next 5wo years the country will have a further ; £ate"
i ppari unity to study the democratic partv and *ts methods There
wi I be ti!« ■ for a full realization of theeff'Ctof Democratic le^si
lation. Capitol and labor will feel the effect, of the tariff law
Business will realize what a cheeck rein tie Oliyton bi'l ai d the
Trad • Commiss on bill are Labor w II h ive an opre tinii .to'
discover th° holiowne*s 11 f Djm icratic friendship. T i" fn me s
of the Y\ est will be abe lo estimate ihe bein tic al rtsils of the
tariff.
''The Republican pvtv will present a s >!iil front in 1916. The
verdict of 191s will be emphae.17, d and no" liing can prev nt a Rep
ublican victory two years hedce w l.ieli will ri vti.re tint party to
p .we an.I euurnliee to the United S-ates salie. foil — v.itive n d
effective adminis'ration of its affairs in the d r *st f the whole
people
A CLERGYMAN'S STORY
Came Near Losing His Life-How He Escaped
The following
letter waa re-
ceived by The
Peruna Co., from
Rev. G. W. Rob-
erts, R. R. 2, Box
27, Hartsell, Ala-
bama, under date
©Z April 2, 1904,
which is exactly
nine years ago.
He says: "I take
pleasure In in-
forming you of
what your Pe- .
runa has done REV. C. W. ROBERTS,
for me after 2,.?°*27
three years of HtUoJ.AU.
suffering. I had tried the treatments
of several doctors, also homo rem-
edies, but they failed and all hope
had gone. My friends, like myself,
thought I was in the last stages of
consumption.
"My daughter brought me a bottle
of Peruna and plead with mo to try
it. I had got so weak I had lost my
voice, and I thoupht it no use. That
was in May, 1902. I began to take
It, according to directions. I wrote
to you, and you gavo me your kind
advice. •
"I soon felt better, my cough began
to give way, and tho expectoration
lessened. I have taken fourteen bot-
tles. I feel well, eat hearty, Bleep
soundly, weigh as much as I ever did,
do considerable work on my farm,
and attend to my other business.
My friends eeem astonished at my re-
covery.
"I wish to thank you for your kind
advice and the books you have sent
me. I shall ever praise your medicine
and hope that you may enjoy a long
life."
It will be observed that Rev. Rob-
erts waited twe years after he began
to use Peruna, before he wrote the
above letter to The Peruna Co. So
that his apparent recovery could not
possibly have been temporary relief.
In a later letter to The Peruna Co.,
dated September 22, 19061 Rev. Rob-
erts says: "I am a great friend of
Peruna. By the upo of Dr. Ilartman's
advice I am here to-day, able to be
with my family and attend to my
buE'neaa"
We quote from another letter, dated
December 10, 1906: "I praise Peruna
to all the sick. The people know
my case, and they praise it also."
In a letter dated November 22,
1909, we quote Rev. Roberts: "Pe-
runa gave me back my life ten
years ago. All my acquaintancea
know that. I am certainly thankful
to you for your kindness."
In a later letter, dated January 13,
1910, he says: "1 shall ever in the
future, as in the past, be ready to
speak in praise of Peruna to alF suf-
ferers. I believe my miraculous cure
has been the means of many others
being cured in this county."
From a letter of September 6, 1911,
we quote a few words: *'1 am stil]
among the living. As to Peruna, I
do not feel that I have words to ex-
press the faith I have in its merits.
I feel that Peruna has been the
means, through the kind providence
of Cod, of prolonging my life for
more than ten years."
We quote a still later letter, October
31, 1912. Ho says: "I took a severe
cold three weeks ago. I at once sent
for Peruna. Have been taking it two
weeks. I am now better. 1 consider
that Peruna has carried mo over a
dozen years of life. I always stand
ready to answer any question in ref-
erence to Peruna."
We quote from his last letter, dated
January 2, 1913: "Dear Friends: I
wish this bright New Years to ex-
press my thanks to you for your
kindness. Trusting that you may
have a successful and happy year, and
that your medicine may prove a
blessing to many as it has to me, 1
am yours as ever, Q. W. Roberts,
Hartsell, Alabama, R. F. D. 2, Box
27."
It la not necessary tor ua to add
any words to this story. The elo-
quence and pathos of these letters
are more convincing than arguments
or Affidavits. Who can doubt the
clergyman'a story? Who can doubt
that Peruna saved his life?
Every home should be provided
with the last edition of the "Ills of
Life," sent free by the Peruna Co,
Columbus. Ohio.
LUMBER FOR SALE: —I
wilJ sell all the lumber & posts
of the Dewey County Fair As-
sociation, n. for cash only
ij>uery O. (Jiles,^
M. E. Church
Preching at |1A M. and 7:30
P. M. on 1st , 3rd. and 5'h. Sun-
days of each month Class meet-
ing on the 2nd. and 4;h Sundays
at 11 A M
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
every Sunday
Preaching at Putnam at 11 A.
M ana 7:30 P. M on the 2nd.
and 4th Sundays of each mon-
th
We invite you to worship with
Report Of The Condition Of
The First §tate Bank
Of Putnam, Oklahoma, at the close of
Business, Dee. 8 th .1914.
RESOURCES DOLLARS.
Loans and Discounts 27,396.7&
Overdrafts Secured & Unsecured 18.71
Stocks Bonds and Warrants .... 777. W
Hanking House 2,130.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,203.00
Due from Banks 15,426.11
Checks and Other Cash Items 52.09
Suspense
Cash in Bank 2,129.62
TOTAL 49,133 82
LIABILITIES DOLLARS.
Capital Stojk Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund ...... 2.660.00
Undivided Profits less
Expenses and Taxes paid. 1218 31
Individual Deposits Subject
To Check 31,766.51
Tine Cert'ficates of Deposit... 3,489 0q
TOTAL •. $49,133.82
State Of Oklahoma,
County Of Dewey s.s.
I Frank WadcMi Cashier of the
above named Bank do solemly swear
that the above statement is true to the
bet t of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God.
Frank Waddell Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me,
this 8 th day of Dec.. 1914.
W. S. Smith Notary Public.
My commi-sion, expires Jan 14' 1917.
Correct Attest; E. E.Huff
Anna UWadiell E.D.Fonar Diroct^rs
Ready for To-morrow ?
Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than
other farm animals, la order to insure thorough
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your
horses readier (or next day's work, add to their
evening feed a teasr oonhil i
EeeEee
STOCK
MEDICINE
n wiu k
!t will U
'ifrriMWta.
i am using HceDcc
STOCK MEDICINE with
my horses regularly and
find it a savins proposition
on feed. It also makes
them healthy, thriving and
:iean.
Ira Johnston,
R. F. D. No. 1,
0'NeiU. Nebr.
25c, 50c and 91. per can.
At your dealer's.
C. R
V asey
Pastor.
Do You Want An
At
South
Methodist In
- PROGUM—
Preachinir every Sunday.
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 Pract'ces every Sunday
afternoon at 8.00 o'clock.
Womans' Missionar ySociety
meets at 2.30Thursday afternoon
at homes of members
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Dewey County Title & Guaranty Co.
TALOGA.
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The Old Reliable
Declare wa" on Colds
A cru.sadfl of education which
aims "that common colds ma\
become uncommon within the
next generation" has been be-
>run bT prominent New York
physicians. H. re is a list of the
"don'ts" which f.he doctors sbjs
will prevent the annual visitat-
ions of the cold:
"Don't sit in a draughty car '
"Don'tsleep in hr>t rooms.'"
"Don't Hvoid the fresh air."
"Don't Stuff yourself at meal
ime. Over eating reduces your
resistance "
To which we would add—when
you take a co d Ret rid ol of it
is qui -lr as possible, To accomp
fish that yon will find Chamber-
lain's Coujjh remedy most ex-
cellent.
Sold by all Druggists
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Tonight.
Tonight. If von feel dull and
stupid, or hilti'K and oonstipil-
ed, take dose of Phnmherlain'*
Tablets and you will feel allrich
tomorrow.
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When you Insure, let us write you in the best'Company
IN THE WORLD
Whet in need of anything our line call and
Brown & Dasher,
see us.
Vici, Okla.
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P UBLIC SALE S
The Sale Season Is About Here--Don't Forget
The First National Bank
has The Money To Handle The Papers and Clerk
The Sale
Col. F O. Stevens
Will Cry Sales Anywhere
If you want your sale* sold
high as a crow's nest em-
ploy the man that does tbe
work.
Phone or Write Me At
Putnam, Okla.
For Term. ad Data*.
E. J. Hughes M. D.
rkpiciu t SvftM.
Does a General Practice.
mimics a stecultt.
OFFICE
At lWdrow Kaat ot Ooafl Hew.
rALOGA • • * *- - OKLA.
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Hays, S. J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 31, 1914, newspaper, December 31, 1914; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269348/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.