The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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THIS TIMES. TALOGA, OKLAHOMA.
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Local Mention
We wonder when winter weath
er will wither.—Fairview Repub
lican.
Gene Sorter, of Custer City
was in the jity attending busi-
ness, last Monday.
Dr E. T Maddox, the Talog
Denteist will clean all school
childrens teeth on Saturday at
halt price
S A Thompson, the Insur
anoe man of Cestos was in town
last Saturday.
Goad Seven Room House
For Rent. Inquire Of
Rigg & Son,
aloga, Okla.
S. C Hays of near Cestos was
attending to husines matters in
in the city last Tuesday
WHY don't Justice R L. Will
iams arrange vvilh A1 Jennings
to be present at t"a organization
of the "Williams for-Oovernor-
Club, to take in the coin. (In bis
old way )
Come And Buy.
_ during marca —
Nails 4c per pound.
Lewis Hwd. & Co
Winn McFadden, formerly of
Taloga but. now of Tulsa Oklaho
ma is visiting bis parents and
friends of this place this week.
Glad to see you back in the good
old town Win a
A J. Dasher, former Editor
of the Times who is now in the
Insurance business, represent
ing the St. Paul Ins, Co. Was
ia town one day this week.
Bob L.ovett, one of ou r rros
pel ous farmers and brother of
our local Barber was in town
trading one day last week.
Our merchants enjoyed a good
trade yesterday as U was (Jreaui
day and several were here doing
their weekly trading.
The First Nations.) Bank re
ceived a shipment of SeKl Corn
the past week and are storing it
in the Brownlee building.
WOODROW WiUou is obvious
lv not a suffrageufc.
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A. J. Higginbottom
Auctioneer.
I have had years of exper-
ience in In this business and I
POSTIVELY GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION
Terms Reasonable
Make Dates at the Times Ofr'CJ.
Tincups Furnished.
TALOGA — — OKLA.
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Price $3.50
Price 3.50
Dr. E. T. MADDOX, Dentist.
Price 2.50
Price 3.50
ShuStisa & Co.
Taloga.
The Best is tHe Cheapest.
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Crown 4 Bridge Work A
Special ty
Taloga, °kla-
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A Good Medicine'
for a smoky stove, is the coal at
the Hobart Mill & Elevator Co.
Custer City. Okla,
When three highway men
found onlv 51 cents and a watch ,
on Albert Holle >. a nlroad fire
man of Fort Smith Ark they
knocked him unconscous and
and stole his shoe- and socks.
Wonder if any of the three ex
convicts thst are now in the race
for some state office ever done
any thing like this.
TEACHER EXAMINATION.
The regular quarterly Teach
er's Examination will be held at
Taloga April 23, 24 and 26t h.
Chronic Stomach Trouble
Cured.
There is noihing morediscour
aging than a chronic disorder
of the siomach. Is it not surpi is
ing that many suffer ior years
with such ailment when a per
manentcure i-. within tin ir reach
and may be had for a trifle?" A
1 bom one year ago," say* P, H.
I Beck, of Wakeiee, Mich., "1
bought a packHtrn of C'ha-nner-
Iain's Tabets, *nd since using
them I have felt perfectly well.
I had previously used any tium
ber of different med cines, but
none of them were of any last
ing benefit.''—For sale by all
druggists
§ Nervous? %
~ Mrs. Walter Vincent, gA
of Pleasant Hill, N. C.,
writes: "For three sum-
mers I suffered from
nervousness, dreadful
pains in my back and
tides, and weak sinking
■pells. Three bottles of
Cardui. the woman'!
tonic, relieved me entire-
ly. I feel like another
person, now." _
TAKE f(4
Cardui §
The Woman's Tonic
for over 50 years,
Cardui has been helping
to relieve women's un-
necessary pains and
building weak women up
to health and strength.
It will do the same for
you, if given a fair trial.
So, don't wait, but begin
taking Cardui today, for
its use cannot harm you,
and should surely do you
good. E-72
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EASY To Darken Gray Hair.
CLIP THIS NOTICE-ITS
WORTH 5uc
FOR SXLfcj—Native lumber
*t the mill. two and one half
miles north «f Taloga. 8t 8 12.
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F«'R SALE- Native l nfber,
at. lie null two and hulf
miles north of Taloga 8 8 12.
Chamberlain's Tablets For
Constipation,
For constipatior, Chamber-
ain's Tadlots are exee leol. K. </
to take, mild and gentle in effect,
'iive them atrial.—For sale by
all druggists.
County Supti.
1,
S. VI. L M.
The Southwestern Intershol-
astic Meet will be held ai. the
Southwestern State Normal
Bchool at Weatherford. Okla
April l7th undlBih , J914.
All teachers in this south west
eru district aye urged 'o have
their represented in this con-
test
For di tailed information wil e
Pr< s U J. Griffith
Weatherford, Okla.
When >nur hair turns trrav,
Fled L. Hoyt. |^tru.kwith gray, white, laded,
brittle, falling, out itching scalp
or dandruff, try tlie following: j
On retiring run Q Hm like a^
shampoo on hair and *calp The
gray disappears and another ap-
plication or two ol y Han tlie
hair is beautiftliy darkened tinrt
restored to original c>lor It ul
so becomts fluffy, glossy r,d
luxuriant with real hair heaiht..
V Han stops itching and dandruff
and falling hair and promotes
iis growth, Q Han is not Micky
or messy, anu cannot injury or
stain the hair or scalp Uejigh
ful to useand sure to darken gray
hair so evenly and naturally no
one can tell 6i'«j for a big 7 oz.
bottle by parcel post, or 1 etui 11
this notice and |!l. dollar and we.
will deliver you three bottles.
If not satisfied by its use we will
bank $1 •>0 Address
The Republican state <*entr l
committee has set April 14 the
time and Oklahoma City the
place for the prefereDiial conveu
tion to be held, when a plaiform
will be formulated and can'li
dates for stale offices wili be se
tec ted
The convetion will be compos-
ed of delegates chosen in Hie
same way as the d - legates were
chosen to the convention rewrgan
Ikhic the state committee, held
at Tulsa. The precinct cimven
tions will be held on A, riI 7tri.,
and the county convention* on
April lO.The representation will
be one delegate f>«r every 10 vote
for the Repuh lean candidate
toi governor in 11M0 This will give you
IIJI J5WVDI - D- O W
provide for ahout lOOO delegates Hoasig Ellis Drug Of), 48 Front
to attend the convention. y tree I Al nipiiin 1 ei.o.
THE TIMES
From Now
Till After Election
FOR ONLY SO Cents
IF TAKEN BETWEEN NOW and MAY 1
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Hays, S. J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1914, newspaper, March 5, 1914; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270168/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.