The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THE TIMES, TALOGA, OKLAHOMA.
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TfiE TALOGA TIME8-
A J. DASHER
EDITOR A .PUBLISHER
#1.00 Par Yew-
Entered at tbe Postoffice at Taloga
for transmission through tbe mail
aa second class matter.
Bi| S eurt Tablet ail Peaci
fir 8 aits it
SMrtp i c*
No Real Conaolatin.
Tie democrats seem to try to
reap consolation out of ti e re-
satis in Ohio and New Jersey
at the election lust week. Pres
ident Wilson iays that W-e result
in New Jersey was a vindication
of his administration We can
n«t understand it that way.
There were not ax many Demo
ciats there t hie ytar aa there
last The Democratic vote hud
fallen off. Ii is true that the
Democrats carried the state.
Wh.v? Because (he straight Re
Deafness Cannot Be Cured.
By local applications, "as they
cannot reach the diseased, por-
tion of tbe ear. There is only
one way to cure deafness and
that is by constitutional remed-
ies Deafness is caused by an in
flamed condition of tbe mucous
lining of the Eustachian Tube,
Wheu this tune is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imper
iect hearing, and when it is en
tirely closed deafness is there
suit, and unless tbe inflamption
| can be taken out and this tube
publicans aud the Progressives . ...
each had tickets In the field The * JTT CO"d,,u"1
| heinng will be destroyed forever
1 nine cases out of ten are caused
by Catarrh, wbfch is nothing
khme thing held good in Mussa
chusetts in that state theie
were'four cauidates for gover
no/ in the field. The Uepnbii
cans bad a canidate; the progr s
give* had one and tbe Independ
enf, Iiepubl can were support
nig Foss. In a four cornered
f'gbt the Democrats wmi because c" "T T" """ "
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their opponents were divided in
to three factions. Hull th« Dem
ocratiu vote was totes large hb
it was last year The c>mbin> d
vote which atands arrayed a
gainst tbe Democratic puny,
and against tbe National admin
istration could win hands down
if united The Democrats are
Tonigh*.
Tonight if jqu fun] dn|i 8ntt
not growing in ibe United .Statu^ stupid or biliious and constipated
They win because tbe Kepuoli
cuds are divided. - *■«
Watonga Republican.
This Office has a large supply
of h arm Leases, Chattle Mort
gage Warranty Deeds undothei
leva) blanks on hand Send ii
jour order for what you want
The Whipping Post.
Whil it must be admitted thai
ttie whipping pdft i a verv an
■ ent form of punisbu>ent and
that it is found in very few pla
c:-a outsidn of Delewaie jll,ere
si ill appears to tie no reason fin
co grei-s iiiieifeieitft with it.
The sen-ibilities of some mem
beia of t'O'igress have been
(•linfHd liow ver by the fnct
thai De.iwa e has such h law
hi d want it lakwi off the slatue
bo >ks. At lea-t tiie.v art- demsn
ding tfiut- not* dy shall be whip.
|-e«, even ihi'i'gh veil tiii iyi
the law provides iii.it they i-bali
o*o*o*u*o« o*o o c*o c' o t
A. J. Higginbottom
Auctioneer.
I have had yeurs of exper-
ii'iic*. in in till* husinesa and I
PUSTIVBLY GUARANTEE
ti A I laf'AO'llON
Terms Reasonable
M-ike Dales at the Tiuiea Office
T\LO<iA — — OK L A
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surface
We will give One Hundred Dol
lara for auy ca e of D afness
( caused by catarrh ) that cannot
be cured by Hall's-Catarrh Cure
P. J. CHENEY & CO Toledo
Ohio, Sold by Druggists 76 eentc
Take Hall's^ Family Pills foi
coosiipation
At Methodist Church Sooth
- program—
Preaching every Sunday at
11:16 A.M.and 7:15 P. M.
Sunday School at 10 A.M.
Epwortb League at 6.80 P. M.
each Sunday.
Choir Practices every Sunday
afternoon at 3.00 o'clock.
Womana' Missionary Society
meets at 2.30 Thursday afternoon
at homes of members
tuke a dose of Chamberiain's
Tablets and yoiTwill feel ail r"ghi
tomorrow. For sale by-.**11
Druggists.
Notice Of Pinal Settlement
Of Account
State of Oklahoma.
L'.iUuty ol Dewey s. a.
In the Matter of the Relate of
Cfieflley Barnes, deceaaed
IN THE COUNTV COURT.
Notice is h.-reby given that C. K.
fOary, th duly qualified ailmini trati r
of tli" estate 1 >I L tt^iei Hnrn.n,de ens
ed. has presented tor settlenunt bir.
fin I pcci ui.t ard r>).r' ef hie admin
■ktiatioaas such administrator and bis
11 filHin fcr ui.tr I uli< r. < f ss d i state
■wing ready for distributioa and that
on Mondat I'eeeir'j.r 8, 1118 at II
(.'clock A M , of said dav, at the office
ol the county Judge at Taloga Oleta
boraa, has been Shi aa the time and
for the tiearing of said final aoo^unt
at wbioh time and |>1 ce any |jerson in-
ter strd may ap) ar and file bin excep
i.ioos in writing to .aio accou t and
o >11 teat the same.
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my tiabd and affiled tbe seal
<>Mb said court this 15th day of Nov-
••mil i lw;t.
A O. Wood. Cuanty Judge.
Vatet
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•- Bug Jutes Caso.
There wa a case before the
Justice here last week wtit-rein
S"me parties were aeci-ed of tap
pinir a silo In order to secure
some of the bag fuice to sell to
the thirst of Vici, who wonld
•frink anything if yi.u d tell them
it was 'Viaky We und-rstand l™"" '• ? '*"" •
, , ^ Is a rartnefuMp, a d hena tn rs there
lie case ian t settled yet and per ot r r this. r T.«-d*v, OMs
h ips wiini the ht one cap'ur ami Erfwln r R.i'f of l.e«d<-v. «>kls.,
di' he will probably lie one of and la formed to handle, produoe, of
Vic a WOU d he d><s|ierad<>4-s who •" kinds fliar and feed.
dew res a hoin>> in rti p-nitmiary 1 wi «e* our h.od. thi« i-rd day
Vim Baaoon. °' A,,r ,#1S
NEW U. s. MARSHALL.
J Q Newell was formally in-
ducted into office as Uuited
States Marshall for tbe western
district of U«lahoma at Oklalio
m.i City Monday. Newell as a
demixsritic appontee will sue.
ceed W S Cade republican who
tendered bis regisnation some
time ago at the request of the
Waehintrton authorities
Cade's regisnation w^s not
called for because ot any charge
Hied against bim, but was for
political reasons only.
Marshall Neweil is the first
democrat to hold that office
aiuce tile administration of Pre*
ident Cleveland He will retain
most of the present office ant
deid force until be becomes fam
iliar with tbri work of the office.
He formally lived at Jenuingt-
Oklahoma. W. S. Cade lived ai
-Shawnee b fi.re oominar to Oklu-
.loina City as Uuited States Mar
shall He is an attorney by pro)
cession having bwen actively ei
^aged It. tbe practice of law foi
thirty jeais.
Ed Csnsry Desd.
Ed Canary, a former resided
o Leedey died at 9 o'clock t s
( Thursday ) morning at hi* hom
in Trail His death *a. caused
ay an injury mi-taintd whi e
working n tiie Canadian bridg<
during the big riae in July. He
nas been bedfast every since ann
• bou i two weeks n;o an opu'at
ion was peeformed but it gave
iiim no relief
Le d y Herald.
f'DBLIC SAl E
Ben Snc'grsss wi'l a publ'c
at his farm 5 miles yon'h and 8
miles eVst of T ilosra on Mot day
i)e<'emher gth There is Horse*
Hoys and a pei ernl line of f« rn
implemei.ts to he < ffered at th's
sale toget er with grain rod
feed
Col. D. W. Peer is the auctio
neer.
Iriwj yew PRODUCE f SRQLTISE
(CO. Tfcey hm TIC GOODSLaod
Wsll ■*# LA HaJnaalJ
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NOTfnE Of l' RTNKR8HII .
8'ate of Oklahoma,
Oonnry of Dewey
Th' In to oer'fv fhe
'roH"ce C.>miianv. of t* ffejr, Okla.
NO! ICC
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State if nk'ahnma •
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Onsfeier.
D. D. DBLAKBT,
We Clerk Sales,
And Discount The Paper.
We Hake Farm Loans.
FIRJPT NAT'L. BANK
Taloga, ORla.
THE RED BARN
(North of Court House)
Good Feed, Careful
Drlvara, Court,
oous treatment.
Give Us A Call
Also live .itock and Practical Auctioneer and
solicite your work.
COL. D. W. PEER, taloga. Okla.
Head-quarters At Times Office.
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SHOT SHELLS
"The Shell With a Nickname" *
WE'RE proud el the fact that (tinner* have
nick-named our black powder Toads. To go
i around the country and hear them talk about
"the Old Reliable Yellow Sheila" feelaas good aa a
| cheery greeting and a al< p on the back.
. JJ**w Clnb SKeOe are really the premier black |nniie«
■mU of <Km country —Standard lot over 50 rear*.
Tha Na. 2 Pmaer .give* a nappy icaation—m
I uaually 6ad la black powder akella
" quicker tkaa )MM) i
sSaSS?15£aS
i Anna>Unioa Metallic Cartridge Qg,
'* Nw t«k
New Meat Market
At tJ
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' f H Met 1 Reatvrr nt*
«H and cured meat*.
ithout knocking.
' he same way.
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Dasher, Arthur J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1913, newspaper, November 27, 1913; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270183/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.