The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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IBB TIMES, TALOGA^
At Methodist ACh«rcti South
-PROGRM—
Preaching every Suoday.
11:15 A. M.and 7:15 P. M.
Sunday School at 10 A.M.
Epworth League at 8.80 P. M.
each Sunday.
Choir Practices every Sunday
afternoon at 3.00 o'clock.
Woraans' Missionar ySociety
mPPts at 2.30Thursday afternoui
at homes of members
M .E. Church Notes.
There will be preaching at
the M. E. Church each Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock and at.
7:30 in the evening. Sunday
School at 10 a m and Epworth
League at 6-45 p m. Prayer
meeting at 7 o'clock each Thurs
day evening
Tbe Ladies Aid Society meets
Wednesdays afternoon at homes
o' members.
All are cordially invited to at
t -id these services.
" Come thou with us and we
will do you good"
PARALfclL NOUS.
Rev. Frank Davis filled his
regular appointment at Parale 1
last Sunday. There was a good
attendance at both Church and
Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Horton Johnson
ICE
We deliver ice to all parts °f
the City at 11 A. M. and B P. M.
daily. Phone brder not later
than 10, 80 a. m. or 4. 80 p ®
orders not taken for less then 5
pounds at 2 cents per pound
The Ideal Pharmacy
Cough nd Luf
BALSAM.
Gniruteed At
The Ideal FkarMcy.
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State of Oklahoma, ^
County of IJewey
, In the ( o nty Court.
In the matter of the Estate of l-ewellin
H. Parry, dec aaod. •
NOTICE TO OKELHTORS TO
PRESENT CI-.A 'MS
All persons havi.p claims against
Lewellin H, Parrj, dh"* sed are r^
,uired to present the H ra, wlthJ
nnecessary voucher-, to i-he iind
signed Executor at b.s home near
tl,9l Oklahoma, within tour <>'
thedate th reof or -.he B me w.l deter-
ever barred. Dated this .<rd .lay
AUgUSt, A D 1914,
Charles E Parr**,
Executof
A. J. ffig^nbotton
Auctioneer.
I have had years o? exper-
ience in in thi* business and 1.
POSTIVELY GUARANTEE
SATISFACTION
Term* Reasonable
Make Dates at the Times Office
Tmcups Furnished.
TALOGA — — OKLA
HOTEL TALOGA |
Too Sure Gat > ••< TW« For 35 Ceo«*
Good Bob. Follow TH« Crowd And SW
ud ..tWltK PHC Re~bl.-
PROPS
bosworth
V. M. GORE M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Eyes Examined
And Glasses F itted.
Vri*dii Phone No 8. Ino. No.3
Harding Lumber
Coal Company.
Carry complete line of Lumwr, (Ath,, Doom **
Lime, Cement and Cod. All kinds at bnildin* material
and Plaster's supplied. Let OS figure with yoB-
Harding Lumb«- A Coal Co. Taloga OKla
NOTICE OF f- I'PLICAION
FOR TAX DEED.
To Miranda J. Carlonri: Vouarel.-re
bv notified that on the 15th day of i>
„mber 1B09 A. D. the under-.Kned,
Harry Randall did purchase at a d-lm
quent tax sale held at Taloga Ok|„ho
ma, bv the Treasurer «.f Dewey County
Oklahoma, tu- •-
land8to_wit. The South East One
Fourth oliBeetior. S - - 0 township
Eighteen ( 18. Nom,„f R,ngeN.ne
teen . 19 J w I. M if Dewy Connty
ALOQA.
OKLA
., n^0'! oktahonia, and you are ,u,th rnotitled
and Curt Johnson and wife v,b)M that 0U,P89 redemption is ..wte from
at Bob Jones last Suudiy. Lad sitewiihin sixty d.i>s " ter tbe
Mr. Philo and family, of Vici | date of the *rst „ub Ication o, th-not
are visiting Mrs Prank Davis
W A. Carlton is here from
Camargo looking after his wheat
Miss Neta williams visited at
Mrs Robert Jones' Thursday
and Friday.
Mrs. D White spent Friday
afternoon with Mrs. Furnish.
D White made a trip to the
west side of the county the
lirst of the week.
Ed Tolbott is very sick with
typhoid fever. His wife was-
visiting in Sulphur, Okla. whei<
he took sicK but immediately re-
turned and is now with him.
MUs Neta Williams is visiting
Mary fehaw for'a few days thi.-
week.
Misses Dortha Harsha -and
Kay Bryoc were in Taloga Sat-
urday.
FOR SALE:—A good Stevens
Repeater, 22 ca) riffle. For ir,
formation, call or write the
Times Office,
ioe a tax deed will be den.an ed and
will issue as provided by Uw.
Harry Rmdall,
Owner and holder of t.-.tf le
certificate.
U. Q. MOORE r-
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will Practice In All The Courts
.eedey Okla.
W. P. H1CKOK
ATTORNEY AT
Office 19 South Barodway.
TALIOOA. OKLAHOMA.
E. J. Hughes Wl. l>-
Do Yon Want An
i if so see
w Dewey County Title & Guaranty Co.
^ OKLA.
The Firm.'
rkfikiu & Surgett.
Does a General Practice.
OBSTETRICS A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE
At Residence East of Court House .
I'ALOG A OL*
FOR SALE.
A relinquishment to a tract o!
laud about 10 miles from Taloga
Cheap if taken at once Cash ot
pood paper will take it. If inter,
ested it will pay you to investi-
gate.
Call at this offict
Notice.
Ali Horses and Cattle must be
keept from running at large o.
tbe Town Site.
By Order of the Citv Counci
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma,
Dewey County, SS
In the District Court of Downy Coun-
ty State of Oklahoma, 18th Ju.tioal D.s
crict.
D. C. Adams, plaintiff
SS
Peter Anderson. W. L. O'Bryant,
and The Investor's Reality Company
a corporation, Defendants. papei and envelop
The State of Oklahoma to Peter And! . . __
■rson W. L-O'Bryant and the Invest-
,rs Realty Company, a corporation
(xrt-et.neaoh o{ you are hereb>
notified that the above named plamt.II
,, C -\dams, has filed in the abov.
ilimed court,and the foregoing cause ol
L tiou, With the clerk of said court ai
Taloga Ok aho.ua, wherein you an.
ach of you have been sued; that j%.
nust answer the petit,r,n of the P a,.
ilT so filed as a'or, said on or belor
u„ 2Bth .'ay of August 19U or sal.l pe
ition w.ll be taken as .rue and J"«Jg
„e,,t rendered thereon against you am.
■ich of you and again*t the land here
„ after described, for the sum of «M0
-o With iu-erest thereof, from Septem
,er -A.th 1910, and an attorney s fee oJ
srj0 00and costs of this acti-n. A (ur;h
-r judgment will be rendered establish
the liep of a mortgage in '"vor of
plaintiff, securing thepayment of e
ilrove amounts as against tbe following
Inscribed tract of land towit.
The North Half and the South East
Quarter of the South East Quarter o
-ection Ten ( 10 I and the North Eas
u jarter ol the North EastQuarter of sect
on Fifteen! |5.all inTownsbip Seventeen
I 17 , North of Range Seventeen ( 11 )
W 1 M in Dewey County Oklahoma
« prior, superior, and paramount to
vnv right, title interest, estate, equity
, Other Claim of you and each of y u
m to,on and against the said
.rdered or any part thereof. Tb« said
mortgage will •*> for,closed, the said
property ordered tola, sold, and th.
proceeds derived therefrom applied to
rALOGA.
SMITH,
adams
at
STOP
tbe white barn
Costly Treatment
'1 was troubled with consti I proceeds aeriveu -rr
pation and indigestion and ''j^ment' here "T'favor of the
hundreds of dollars for medicine | . ... your equity, of redumption
and treatment." writes C. H 11 . . - — —.
" I will be foreclosed and forever barred
Hine«, of Whitlow, Ark. "I iind you and each of you will be res
M . | | I • i*nm hnvltlif OF
went to a St. Louis hospital, al
WANTED.
A few good corspondents to
write iteinsfor tbe Taloga Times
we will fuiui-h jou stamps and
if you want
the job just lei us Know and we
vili send then, to .on we want
,ne good writer in each locality
to send in the items the tirst ol
each week-
EASY To Darken Gray Hair.
CLIP THIS NOTICE-ITS
W OUT ti 50c
When ^our hair turns gray,
• naked with aray, white, taded,
.rittle, falling, out itching scalp
,r dandruff, try the following:
in retiring rub Q Ban like a
bampoo on hair and HO.alP. Hhe
-ray cisuppwrs and another ap-
plication or two ot Q Ban the
nair is beautiftlly darkened and
restored to original olor It a
O hwomes fluffy, glossy and
luxuriant with real hair healht
) Han stops itching wnddandiuB
„d falling hair and promotes
its growth. Q Han is not sticky
or mew. and cannot injury or
stain the i> r or c lp Uciigh
f hI to and Hur^ ui darken i?i
hair so evenly and tmwralU no
ji.e Cdi' tell 5'c tor a big 7 or.
bottle bv parcel post, or return
this notic- ano|l dollar and we
,ill deliver yor. three
ti not satisfied by its use we will
.iveyon back $150 Address
lle-sig Kliis |VrugO>. 48 l-'.ont
jvtooi Memphis leuu
When In Taloga
Were They Treat You All Alike.
One Block North of the First National Bank.
L. W. PAUL - P^P
ABSTRACTS
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Bonded A-bsti-acter-
Abstracts That Are Correct
And Up To Date.
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FARM LOANS.
TALOGA
OKLA.
BrSrtScKmidt
Blacksmith Shop
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i am workinjc the Blacksmith. W!|eel
wrijcht and Horse-shoeing trade at my shop
east of the HOTEL TALOQA.
I guarantee my work to be
Satisfactory,
S Taloga °hla'J
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trainndand enjoined from having or
low I hospital" in New^Orleans. oimm'taTto the
but no cure was effected. On rel y or „ny i rt thereoi.
turning home I begun to use vViu <* my h-""* nd the w®i
Chamberlain's Tablets, and work L, tbe court twreui.tj affUed o« thi
ed right along I used them both d.y^of Jy ^ ^
for «oaie time and now I am a'l trjotCourt. of uewey couutjr Oklaho
right" 1
gold by all Druggists.
NOW
Is the tine ti |et your legal
Hfki u we Kite t#t u hc:.J it
tkis office, i! yw W i> ^
UT call is.
The Old Reliable
ST. PAUL. INS..<S
Whet you Insure, let u write you in the beat Company
IN THE WORLD
When in ne«d of anything our line call «nd see us.
Brown it Dasher, v,c' Okla.
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Hays, S. J. The Taloga Times. (Taloga, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1914, newspaper, August 6, 1914; Taloga, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc270385/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.