The Tahlequah Telegram (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913 Page: 8 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
1
t
THE TELEGRAM. TAHLEQUAH, GKLA.
LOCAL NEWS
a great
eek for Tahie-
This
qwh.
Car Methodist tneads are
rring the key to the city
Fresh bone-—jest received
the Cres-eat.
A beautiful hse of dressers and
rockers ;ust in at Hudson's. Re-
markably tew prices
Waddie Hud< a ntide a business
J trip today to l*ark Hill. Mr Hnd-
son's advent bcv.r.ess in th*t
ar' I piace w-11 add renewed enterprise
ar..: pr> grt > rere>-s t~> :'-.e c -~-
rnunitv.
The Teiegrac trusts that Mr.
The best time to advert: se is ail i E*a® will see to it that the next
^t:aje Tahieguifc is honored as a
iw rocks: instead;
i~e time.
Don't tlm
throw kisses.
The busiest traa in town
week ii Waddie Huds.n.
'meeiiag place for ctvnventions. he
{will give us more lifhf on the- snb-
I;
this
J. Monroe W"«i;sce our efficient
circuit clerk, so it is said by a'tor-
Our aniens are doing splendid neys kf>eps the neat„t aw} ciean.
ly in the way ot entertan; our nesj se{ 0f court rec rekj of any
faests. conrt in Oklahoma. Wallace is
Wed'/esdiy morning M *el nd ..mbiiions to have Cher >cee coun-
sa c 'let there be light, and there ty ahead in everything.
was light.*'
T B. Johnson the well known
grocer merchant nas gone to Clare-
more to spend a few days.
Can you beat it? High grade
flour on> $J. per 100 - a; e
Cresent
Blue bird colla- and cr.f. <et for
.10 cts. at Hud* n"s.
Enforce the U«r prohibiting the
scattering of tobacco juice a . ov-
er the pavements
M ash boards only .25; at the
Cresent.
So far thU has been le!i ghv,
weather this week. Thanks to
enr Methodist visitor- for bringing
it with them.
Recitation and enter:airment
books o: every de<crip: u. trn
very thing- for Christmas a: Hud
son's.
J.A.Lew:-;. it tbe Sav y :-,otel
has closed a verr -mponict real
estate deal in Fayetteviile. Ark-
A handsome line of upholstered
dining chairs at Hudson's.
There are a lot of esc eptional
bargains in Rugs at Hudson'*.
See the line before making your
fall purchases.
A lot of blood hounds were
>:ought tr our city 1.—t Sunday I
from Muskogee bet what the mtss
ion of the dogs were, we failed
to discover.
The Te'eirratr "r.::s:ness office
and editorial room :n the Tele-
gram block, is now ready toj
receive friends \isitors anu tbe
public generally. A warm invita
ticn is eitended to all to come and j
see ns.
Part of the new material and a
large irn ice -'various kind- :i
paper for j >b wore has been re-
ceived by the Telegram.
Sh p early
Thanksgiving soon.
Where were yoa irfcea
The Marion Cafe
Something New For Tahlequah
I have purchased the old Phoenix restaurant
and have remodeled, refurnished and refitted the en-
tire room and kitchen.
Dinner and Short-orders will be made a spe-
cialty. I have engaged the services of an experienced
Chef and courteous, attentive waiters. My table
will be unexcelled and prices reasonable.
Dining room one door -outh of Gem Theatre
B. F. Marion, P rop.
LOOK WHAT WE HAVE.
the
acsas. He returned fr m there '2--* ut i~' >'cnday ar...
last Sunday. M rscay rights* We were exact
, ... _ . It where Moses was—in the dark
Just think >f •;! Ten oars ot
soa;. - iy 2-; vtsat the Cte>ect. 1 he p.'iCC to eai Hi*. -4
When von want a guaranteed
| pocket knife the best m-i-f -ee
the line at Hudson's.
George Blair of Billing-..
--a is v:s::ing hi* father T. C
B air of this city. ,
Two or three mnawavs with
tw • or three narrow escapes last
Sands; - : he a varaing : «
driver- :o be caretul in driving.
T. C. Dafr. : Sprmgda'e. Arkan-
sas. and a per> >nal frie- d of or
live real estate man. R. Fatra'.
w.-.- in Tahlequah t" - weei Jok-
ing aftei bu- aess matter*. Mr.
Durr was ens derabie valuat e
p: perty in cr city.
Cut pr cesir. stove* at Hudson -
Whv go hung*v when y->u ce-
get 1>' ' t gh g-. e fl> "
for on:y S2 at the Credent gr -
Those <ter:ing blue bird rings
for lu cts. at Hudson's.
G. B. Little ffeld, a goad,
stanner. Arkan-as democrat is
basy thi- week at his boarding
r. use on n^rth Main -treet. Wed-
nesday Mr. L:ttle5el.: had sixty
five guests ::r dinner and ye--er-
cay forty eo; >yed the n spita.itv
iof h's home.
The popula'- M*ri >n Cafe added
to its aiready well established rep-
utation as aa ideal restaurant last
Fridav n:ght arnen the •. 'ace ser-
ved an :>yster *upper to the '.a : e-
t t~ejM E. chur.b. Mr. Marion
t~e propriet - :s givfr.g universal
satisfact:
Eggs
ltutter ' >
Pie Meats
High Grade Flour
Large Stock School Supplies
California dried fruit—all kinds at
;he Cresent Grocery next door toi
pest office.
Miss Minnie Brown, -f Spring-
dale Arkansas, a most pleading
and interesting young lady has
j accepted a position in Waddie
Hudson's >tore and can sell any
;hing from a paper of pin- to a
grand upright piano with the rap-
■city'of a lightning mathematical
] calculator.
The ten cent store demonstrated
(its popularity w:th the trading
public last Saturday. The =rge
'room of this establishment was
crowded early and late keeping
Mohler aid Kimball, w th their
corps of efficient clerks >n t~e
jump all day long. And yet it is
not Christma-
E. Williams, an artist:. a: d ex-
perienced paper hanger :? the ir.an
who put the finishinc touches on,
the work in the i"~e:e2ram effi e.
Mr. W; ams certa.r.iy aa arti-t
tn his line and those who have
vi-:ted our business ce; _rttnest
speak in the most . mplimentary
tetms of his work. Mr. W iums
is connected with the wa_ j -per
and paiat e-tar/.-.-hmen: A.
Gwinnell's.
Tbe ia'gest line jt ; iaia ad
: fancy chua in eastern Ok.ahoma
at Hudson s. Prices the west,
c. as dering the jua.ity.
Remember yon gft tw
fish, a g';..be and a package
•-ed it - 15 i.er.ts at Hud
.se them.
£ '-d
of
n's. We
IMP3RTAHT TO FARMERS
3'Vi ba-rie - nue -er-1 a-- r
-ale. For thirtv days ;:,n"v. *ill
-eli at .50 cents per *u ? . -h
price. Afte- that the pri:j ar-',l
prr: ably be higher Call at u,e.
T. J. Adair.
The place to eat—B:^ 4
A LATEEDITIO.N.
On account of the fact
that the Light a Power
company's machinery wai
out of orderor repairs were
being made, the Telegram
presses were put out of
commission for severa
davs which compelled us
to issue our paper a da>
later than the usual public-
ation day.
W. W. Dawkins the weather
forecaster of tbe Telegram has up
to date hit the bull's eye everv
time on prognassicatmg the state
of the vieather. Like all great
men of olden time- who burned
midnight oil to gain knowledge.
Dawkins keeps hi- light burning
at any old hour and focjses his
keen ey«*s on the firmaments,
st ti es tne movementa and mo-
ron- of the au'umna' ec,u rox.t! us
enabling him to discover when :he
sun is on the equator and when the
davs and nights ire of equa'
length in all parts of the world.
If you want to know when to pu:
out red topped turnips c insult M'
Dawkins.
A THINi) OF BEAUTY. '
The court hou-e yard is to le
improved in a way 'hat will mair
every citizen in Cheroke- count*
feel prond of the public square.
Oa the east side front an elegant
drinking f> untain i*to be place*'
midway between the court hoc-e
and the sidewalk, while on I e
. west side a driveway is to t>e Taut
rut extending the vh .ie length *
the square. Trees and "^ower bees
v ;il be pianted and when complet-
ed onr p^i'k will present a nanc
some ippe-<rance. Chanes A
Buttertield of Kansas City drew
the plans f r thr improvements
It - urder>'' d the -unty is to
pay the cost of the work and the
vity to see to the up keep.
COMING!
COMING!
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18 th.
COMING!
THE PILGRIM S PROGRESS.
The Greatest Book Next to the Bible, Produced in Motion
Pictures. Indorsed by Ministers and Clergymen All Over
the World.
: ok -a : Rev W Meilar. t r~ier p a«or f Linden Hills Chorch, Minneapolis, Minn:* that the pictures represent the >t ry in wanderiul
detail and have great possibilities fir doing good. Teachers and Sunday school superintendents should be interested in them."
Don't miss this opportunity! One night only.
MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS TO SEE THIS PICTURE.
IN FOUR REELS
Admission Only - ... 10 and 15 Cts.
THE GEM THEATRE.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Frame, George W. The Tahlequah Telegram (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 13, 1913, newspaper, November 13, 1913; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc128518/m1/8/: accessed April 27, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.