Indian Arrow. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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*««kly by the Chcrokr* Prtnt-
U| rompihy ud M 0 po*t often
ou<l cUbs^uiU matter
*o Katu Made known
lion
SL'B«lUII TIOX lUTfcS
OH 7 «*
His month*
Three month* •
4US. H : UVXCJX, Editor.
HOY" WOLFE, Hii8. Muruifer-
•yrt
m|I)1 AX ARROW.; To )on? Tt)u* entdni&s is divine
to regard them M a barbed wire
in the mosquito swatrtp r>! your
worldly activities in very human.
1*f9 pupils are now in attendance ai
the Female Seminary.. Tbo school is
under tbo excelleut nlaiiagemcnt of
Miss A. F. Wilson and her lour as-
sistants, Mrs. Mao Hheltou, Mlns ()'-
iJoonell, lira. Nellie Tbom| *ou aud
Miss Adda lions.
Win. Mnddcn of Coowecscoowee,
bronglit his boy down to the Colored
lligli School this week aud left a
three years subscription to tbo Auitow
I'llif> l« iht: wsy wc like to see them
cumc it.
ARE VOU GOING V
A Concert and Dramatic En-
tertainment to be given
at the Opera House
—BY—
MRS BELLE HOWARD.
DRAMATIC UK AUK H A .fU
TOXf I 'UK T, A AT) HE It A C—
COM PL JUII El) DA UU11TEU,
KISS MAV BELLE.
VIOLINIST AND KI.OCU—
riomsT.
LIFE OF JAMES G. BLAINE.
The Life \>t this (Jreal American
Patriot and Statesman cau bo had
now of ti. H. SMITH, who will be
lu TAHLEQUAH for the next three
or four tlays.
Price, g 1.50 .ud aa.OO
This Hook will be au excelleut ad-
dition to auy Library.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Plow your^gardetiN.
Tleaniiful Weather this Week.
Jobs Yoea. Deputy U. s. Marsha^
was in the city this week.
Several of the yuung men took a
pleasure (?) trip to Ft. Smith (his
week.
Mark'Bcftn has accepted apposition
a* salesman with Thompson & Hast-
ings.
"* ftr. Chas. Kow left lor Ft. Smith
Friday.
Wolves are rather, riuuierou* iu thit>
▼leluPjl lately.
r. M.'irk beau has his phouagnpli
n 'Yhompton St Hasting* drug store.
Anything to carat Foster's Kcstau-
raut—from a quail to a turkey.
Fresh oysters, nicely prepared at
Foster* Itcstnuraut.
Mr. II. II. Green who was called to
his mother,ai*k bcd ide last week,
returned Wednesday.
For the nicest, best aud freshest
nrmt go to tho old reliable meat
market of W. W. Iloss.
Don't faii to atteud tho Opera House
Tneiday'nighl.
J. II: Everett, t sheriff of North
Carolina brought Jobu Muskrat iu on
the stage Wednesday and tnrued him
over to high Sheriff Mayes.
Willie Williams, oue of the old sem-
inary boys Ih in towu this week.
Several cases of sickness it reported
at tho Female Seminary.
The last few daya Indicate that
spring Is near.
We hupeereryoo* wfcoovrn* ahorw* will r««u1
tho s*v«rU ameut of tb« Klkhart (.'arris** and
Hamssfi Ifanafartuiina Ooinp*ny, of Elkhart,
liutUaa. la tnl* {taper.
il
MA James Gates, of Cincinnati, Ark
has administered on the estuto ot Mr.
Wal'er Dates of Ft. Gibson. Mr. duo-
^TlJiou will finish out tho contrail
■ir carrying the mail which expires
> t yea* from next June.
\ Wr. Uus Ivey, of tho Telephone,
Jed this week for Washington, I). C.
to see Cleveland inaugurated, etc., a*
f, also did llou. L. II. Bell, of Vinita
i Our editor has gone with the bal-
anco of them to Washington, D. C\, lo
attend Cleveland's inauguration.
Mr. J. T. Parks will go to Washing-
ton to see Groverjmove into his olii
residence, lite White House, lie may
bring the post office back witti him.
Mr. M. Ac. McSpaddcn tias accepted
I position iu Mr. Jeff Park*' grocery
lore. Mag in a "ruMlei" aud Mr.
rarks Is to be congratulated on secur-
(his mtvIccs.
Dixit.—Mr. Bur run Blake of thb
place died at 4 o'clock last Monda>
jpjorniug of Typhoid a fever. lie had
•u'slck about two weeks *atwl b*
K " 1 uuoonaclous*aboul*l«\o days be
4 death overtook him. 11 in main
frifcxsfrt join the family Ju their sad be-
feaveiueiit.
The Life and limes of Col. W. P
Uom ami Speeches" can b«" had at St a
plors of Cd Hicks. Prices, 4>l.A0aud
*t.oa
Miss Adda Ross was appointed to
•uccecd Miss Florence lircedlovo a1
the Pnmalf Seminary, who ri«i;;n<<:
^her position in. the primary depart
..jjil. Miss lloss ii ouo of the Na-
brightest young ladlos and^wil
doubtless ylveeuilre aatltifacliou.
Miss Florrle Caleb, Prluripal < l
the Tahlequah public school lulormt-
its thut the sehtKil i-i very much crow
<M, lliens being more pupils thai
♦wo teacher* can well attend to. Whj
Tahlequah baili^a^new, larg«
and eommi>d1ouH bouso with room
lor three or four teachers if uecdcd
Will uot tho towu repair that wall,
a'the Female Seminary ¥ Mxtcu I
lie plank walk sixty fwi further to
Ward towu au<l nut a crossing at tin
street In- ICeys'^store il nothing mori
It is a shame that we should expec
the girls to wade mud shoe' top* d.cj
•o come to town ahopiiing. If the
towu can't build it suy so, and we'uil
•ake up^a auhsrriptiou for it.
Itev. W. H. King went to New York
Hits week to look after the iiilerenl-
' ef the Presbyterian Mission* at thi
place.
Four youug Cherokee* coiisivtiiq
'.of J. ||. Dirk and three oihii.s, lull-
> hloo«J . by the nam. of (iritis, h ft oi.
I tlwJW'h for t lii«*ago. Miss Sickles ol
o Columbian Uxpobition has ar
range.! lor them to travel and sing ii
Cherokee ami be at the Ktpofcithn.
They will |M*rhapsKo lo Wa^hingtoi
aud a iiuuiber ol other plarnt befor«
lliey return.
We want a fegu
•| < :ith n
from cath of hhe Se minaries. \S i,«
will voiuniotr'r Semt o* t lot o
S*ein> every w
Mr H. II. firem wa eal'e ! lo Fair
£ni«| IIiIm weill bv teh*graiu>to the lat
, ek. Ui*- ii*k a kti'.
For irood livery teams go to John
Wilson'* stable.
John Wilson ki< |.- u ir«MMi liver)-
aud feed triable.
(.mill f. AKI.KUIONS ItKNItKRKI) HJO.M
l.KAIUSG (OklPOHKIiS-ailAKlC-
Ml'KAttK, LONOHtl.I.OW, I.KW
WA 1.I.AI K, AND MANY
OTIltHS.
1 take pleasure In t)ay!ng that 1
have heard Mrs. Bcllo. Howard aud
her daughter iu their rendition of
eight or ten selections, Including te-
lcctioiiH from Shakespeare, Lew Wal-
lace and Longfellow, aud 1 take fur-
ther anil higher pleasure iu saying
that those were rendered with uumis-
takable * kill and imprewivcucss. 1
do not bcfdtate lo say that I believe
that they w ill uot fail to meet tho ap-
proval of their audiences aud approve
their superior ability in reading-* aud
recitals. ( ko. W. I Iona.
The recommendation of Prof. I loss,
of the Wettlern School of Elocution
and Oratory, i« Kiitllcicut guarantee ot
Mrs. I toward'h excellencies a a read-
er aud impersouator. I wish for Mrs.
Howard the genial recognition of ibe
patronizing public. David Wi.vtkrs,
Pastor First Prcsbytcrlau Church,
Wichita, Kaunas.
A Concert and£ Kutertaiuiueat will
be given iu the Opera Huuhc on both
TUKSKAY aud WEDNESDAY
Night* of next week.
9000 l.octiMt Pofta for sale. For fur-
ther Infumathai inquire at this office.
Wax ran.--To buy a (term near T-tlilo
quah. Inquire at the Aitaow office.
1HEST LOUIS WKIM BLIC FHKE
Special offer* to Keiulcra of this Paper.
Good only duhing January and
FkrhuARY, 1H9.H.
Tho "Twiee-a-Week" St. Louis He-
public, will be sent FltKK forgone yeai
to any persou si uding, before March
1, 1898, a club of three NKW yearly
subacrlliers, with I lirce dollars lo pa>
for the same. The Hcpublic goes ov-
ary where, and is the uiOHt'7p"puhir
paper publUhcd*in America. Itn read-
ers get tho uows half a week earlier
than il can bo had from any weeklv
paper, while lis Literary, Agricultural.
Women's and other depnrlmeutti are
unsurpassed. It tills the wauDt ol
every tuomltcr of tho family *and
should ha read in every household
You cau get three" new subscriber*
for It,hy a few minutes' effort. Tr>
il, ai once, and soe how easily il eat
be done. If you with a packago t>t
sami'h copies; write for them, Cut
• •tit this advcrtUcmeut and neuti with
your order. Atldrea^ Tho Republic.
SI. Louis, Mo.
FKANK I.I.H|JK'8 I'OIM'I.AU MONTHLY
K(>U KKBUL AUV
Emile /.tda'H thrilling ami dramatic
story of tho Franco-Prusslau War en
tilled The Storming of the Mill, i>
published comphtc. with Illustration*),
iu the 'February number of Frank
U'hlle^ Popular Monthly. ThU tale
is a revelation to readers who havi
hitherto had the misfortune to know
the great French novelist only through
thai sinister aud seamy part of hU
work represented by Nana ond Ger-
minal. The •ending article of lhi>
number of Frank Logic's is a vivid
liisto leal paoer upou the Gontino:ita!
Congress t y Itichard B. Kimball, L.
L. D. It has a timely as well as au
iolriuKic Interest, because, as the vet-
ran author says, "tho inaugarnliou
of llio World's Fair at Chicago r,--
allji irredniiiily, '> • eoulrast, tin
scene at Philadelphia, wtien-, in 1774
a small b dy of men choseu from each
•I the 'thirteen ^colonies' met to uniiv
n retdstsnee JagainM Crest Britain,'
I he main anielic fnature of ihe mini
H r i Ihe superbly llltislraieti oi
• omlca by Frank Barrett; and ih«
literary pa peri A. Oakey Halls It4,
nance of .S't. Jolin's Gale, London
and Henry Tyrrell's sketch ..f Iteuan.
Cecil Charl s writes iutere«iingly ot
th t Kv. lull m of a Dictatorship In
t'rsla lliea; Frances M. Smith, of l-'a
oi:s Old Violin*; and Ernest luger
II, of Big Game iu Europ *. Danle.
Dane's serial story of The Great
tiaulry I lamouda i brought *to ,
Ira malic com lusioii.
Sf.rliijt chahin^ shoe* and hats of l
kiutU and late* *tyh> at John I , AJsi.
ns tionil yood-j u d h.w | lice*.
I
When you tva it a pair of eyeglasses
filled oorrtetly go l* Ward's jewelry
store wber you will rind a ma-i thai
uiidcr*la ia tUtio^ tUens.
FOK HALE.
A good place *ltuateti In^tht^north of
Tahleipiuh near Ihe Female2Seiniiiary, a
good laix house with two rooms, yard
lenecand co.: lot with spring near. For
particulars **c JoIims<>ii I'arri-.
Farm for Sale.-~Ou March 81st
1H9S, there will be sold two farms in
Cooweeskoowee District, 6 milos
west of Claremore, tho property of
Johu^Tlmpson detwased. The farms
are bottom land, 25 acres Iu one and
10 iu the.ctber with good fc«lwelliug
houses and attachments.^Also, louse
plunder, farm Implements, cattle,
hogs, hones, etc, acle. Terms cash.
Jay Clark, Admiuistrator.
A nice line of genu aud latlien gold
watches at Ward's Jewelry store. Call
and see them.
Who would think that. Jeff Parks could
make any 'one Iwlieve Hint he would sell
holiday jfoo'la at cost. Tliata old.
Coffee, Sugar, candles and groceries
in general a; Tauksley'# new store.
Csll and eco us.
I^adiea, Misses and gents rubberN at
John L. Adair and Son's at rock bot-
tom prices.
For frsfth canned goods go to J. A.
Ttukslcy's.
Call al Ward's Jewelry store and
buy your sweetheart a nice ring for a
Christ mas present. A new ami ele-
gant lineol them Just received.
Oshoru, Ihe Photographer, w ill lake
you a down nice cabinet photos for
only 43. Work lirat-cla*s.
All kind* of photos enlarged al
Osboriia.
Osborn, Ihe Photographer, will do
you n lee work.
Artistic work iu photography al
Osborus.
Castor oil is a well known, safe amlfre-
liable cathartic. However, lis iinusooiis
taste renders it very disagreeable t<« lake,
especially so to eldl hvn. Cheatham's
Taatele** Castor Oil, while containing all
ihe active prlncl|Mtlti of the pure oil, is de-
lightful lo the tiisie. Price 2' cents.
Hold by all dnurgisis nl I'ah'rqiiah,
Itoh't. Fargo, Ft. Olbsou and llaycs i(,'o.
Illinois Station.
FOR SALE.
W.N. Evans offer* for sale his ivgl-
deuce, Knmlio, in Tahlequah, consisting
of six nniins, largo stable and other build-
Inifs. Spring 30 sU.'j«s from Iioiim. Alan
offers for sale an>>ltier house «*f throe
rooms, sail two lota j r-lF«w
furtlur iuformatlou Inquire of W. N.
Evans Claivniore, I. 1'. or Mrs. Evans
Tahlequah, I. T.
11. II. Orcon his now on hand a small
stock of men's $.1 ami $1 culetirntcd it.
I.. Douglas slates. Call and (hem
Read the W. L. Douglas sd on other suit
of tills |*tt|wr.
Trulove, the Jeweler iu charge ot
Ward's shop, solicits tho trade of llu
people of the Cherokee Nation. IK
in a firsi-class workman.
A MILLION flit KM
A friend lu need is a friend Indeed
ind not lev than one million people ba\r
foetal just such a friend in Dr. KlngV
New Discovery for Consumption. Cmijrhr
and t.olih.-lf you liav never un^l tin
^reslctaig'i medicine, one trial will con
vines yon that It ha« wonderful curat I vi
|M)Weisin all d lac ones ..f throat, ClnMt an<
Lungs. Each bottle Is guarantetal lo do
ill that is claimed or money wi; 1 ho
refunded. Trial bottlos five al Thomp-
son A Nesting's Drug store.
Large bottles fttK-. and SI.00
HUL'KLEX'S AUMI A SAL VI
The lirat salve lu Uie World for ( il
Unilses. Sores, t'leen*. Salt Khcum. I-'e\
Sores, Tetter, Cha| |*e«l hand*, Chilhl n
tills, ami all Skin Ktilplu n, and |tos
ly euros Plies, or no pay requi re.I.
is guaian teisl to give |K'rfi; i satiafaolio
money refiii'tltsl. Price Sftcents i -
box. For sale hy Thompson & Hasting-
WOS'DERKIL NKW MIXING D1ST
RIOT.
uold kiklus at Cairi'LK cb8rk. Col/irado.
I'ellii'ile cxiiei ts claim tliia is to-tlay this
rlclieiil eam|ifu Golorsdo. Assays average
S100 |**r Dhi, and have run ** liigh as f.r>-
".icfr and quarts milling can \*-
profitably curried on. Then- new gold
tie Ms are well worth luvestluiiting, They
are about IK miles from Fbiri^iaat, Col.,
on Colorado Midland U'y. Great num-
bers of people aru now nisli ug to Free
moi.t. the obk'f town of the dislrieL I>aily
<«ug -s between I'leri^int and Fremont.
Vou nui reiM-li Fiorllsant, the nearest ridl-
unid station, quickly antl fsHiifortaWy by
Uiklug toe FriMHi Line aud Snnta Fe Uiaite
For full |Nirticn ars altoul this wonder
fill camp, address CII AH. H. I,EE. Oen-
ersl Passenger Agent, Colorado Midland
It'V. Denver, Col.
fror full |iartlctilars reganltng route and
cheap rates, Hpply U#or aihlress any Agent
<.f cltlior the Frisco Line or Santa Fe
K«aite.
IL L. MOKKII.L. D. WIHIIAHT.
Gen'l Manager, Gcn'l Pass'r Agt.'
Frisco Line, Frisco Line,
ST. MJlTS, MO. ST. LOLIS.
Lots iu ihe Koss addition w ill be
closed out iu the next 30 or f>0 days.
Call on J. W. Duncan aud secure oue
before it is too late.
ty ( ITT DlltKCTOUY -0
10^Wauhillau L'kIm,. s«•.
f , meets Tuesday night of
each month ut71& ti'cltK-k
In their Castle Hall. All
Knights arc invited.
Work ill Amplified ltank.
II. W. C. SlIKLTON, C. C.
D. K. WASH, K. U. A H,
IT Tslile<|ush<;i)s|itrr No A, U A.
HtstiNl Jodvocation, first W«d-
iJsy In svrry niontb In tbe Mssouio
IT PAYS YOU TO TRADE WITH US !
JOHN W. STAPLER & SON.
JOHN W. STAPLER & SON.
It pays you to trade with us Because our goods are bought from the largest houses Jn
the east and at the closest prices that money can bring ; But we only mention this to call
your attention to it. Our name is a guarantee of low prices and square dealing.
COME AND SEE 01JR•
ESdSS" Blank ets i .25 per pair. Ladies coats (think of it) $1.50 each. Gents under-
shirts from 35 cts. up. 12 pair socks (usually sold at 10 and 1 5 c. per pair) for 85 cents for
the dozen pair. [We bought a case of socks direct from the manufacturers.]
©sari pair ladies rubbers 25 c. 20 yds plaids $1.00. 1 pr. good brogans $1.00. Every
thing in shoes. I1 resh groceries at bottom prices. All purchases delivered free in the city
limits. Save money by trading with us. Jon W. Stacler & Son.
Tahlequah, Ind. Ter.
| f"(.h«Tok«M I.mlgtvNo 10
A r A A M , stated Com-
munication, Sreotnl Kri<lny
In «t-tv month In Maaonio
■""Iv G. III. a a a w ||.
D. W wilsox. 8i'c
■no III Kina'o
mi'inhers Invited j f
l liRiw, Sec
Wi'l'"."* ■
Extra copiss of our Special
Edition can be had hy address-
ing the office—5 cents each,
6, 25 c., 12, 50c., 25, f, i.00.
DR. W. B. AIVEKS,
Resident Dentist,
Itoon 1. Ilanh Uulldlns (I'l'-ststr*)
Tahlequah, • Indian Territory.
The lady who iui|H>rt<it a I'eruviaii th'g
for the sake of Ills Peruvian bark to on re
chills had never beard t f Cheatham's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It wires the chills
any where some how and all It cost* la 50
aud 7.') wills |H*r bottle. (Jiiarauicetl.
Sold by all <hu^lMts .it 'I'shh^ioah,
Kob't. Harjfo, Ft. Ulbsou and Hayes i, Co
Illinois Htaiion.
I). M. WISDOM,
Attornry at Law,
Mu*kti£(<c, Ind. Ter.
./. M. THOMPSON; M. .T)1
PHY81CIAN ANI) 8UHCKON,
TAHLEQUAH, J. T.
Schoolh . Calls ftimworeit u
City only
K_t~oaoe at rsshlvDAn.
mm-; mm*'*
OS:■:~ -'-v,JZ
tv-V'v
M. A. MeSpadden'
Mark : Cron off left
Brand
PROFESSIONAL CAHD8.
•I W Dl N( AN.
SUKVKYOlt AND DKAUOIIT8MAN.
Surveying and drawing plats of towns
aud cemeteries a specialty. Genenil land
surveying.
TAiii.tcq'. all, iNO. i km
J. A. ROLEN,
I'uac 1 icing Physician,
Hudson, I. T.
Will answer '•alls in the city aud
couutry night or day.
J. M. TAYLOR,
Claremore, Indian Terr . Attorney-At-la*
and I'nltcd elates (ktmnilaalonor for tho W«at-
crn Dlatrlct of Arkansao I'raetlcca iu all tbs
courts of t'nw t iMTokrc Natios.
KEYES it I)KEW,
ATTORNRVa AT LAW,
PATENT OH n9-ee
A 4S |>sfru book free. Address
vf 1 riTZtiKUALD, AlTy-af-Lsw,
-4th snd F Sta Ws hinirton. I> <
ROSENFELI•, THE TAILOR.
| The Best Tailoring estab-
lishment iu the South. If
I you want a tine, stylish inado
I suit or a p.tir of pants do not
fail to see Ihi.-t firm.
I They guarauteo satisfac-
tion in every case.
Write for aamplea.
Roseufehl. the Tailor.
Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
C. 11. TAYLOR,
Attornky-at-Law,
Tahlequah. I. T.
S|H clal attention given lo claims on
citizenship aud collections
VAXX'S
Barber Shop.
^ PERRY SWEI'SI'ER, AUT1ST.
I Hair cut, Shave or Shampoo,
I HajrAll work done speedily ami in
I the latest stvle. Call ami see me.
DO YOU USE
R.C.F"LLER
The leading Saddler of tho Chero-
kee Nation, desires to say to his many
patrous that he now has a tirst-claps
workman and also has a complete
stock of liridles. Saddles X Harness.
If f<m win a o
BuxK-y aivl
ttKiOeftAhki ridlu*
«<tlus pho-
! >t(r«^4>«aixl (Kit** Uil-w Ihj> Irvj lo
A SADDLE ?=5
>«ixl |KivN Iwl-w lw>lnf
Cis's liaprsred StDct Strfdb Da.
J Cav«aN, and Trado-Marks obtained, and all Pst-
r «nt business conducted for Modcratc fees.
JOun Ornct IS Ofpositc U. S. P«tcmt Omci
J and we can secure p&tcat lu lees lime ibsu those
iciuote from W *lungton.
Send model, drawing or photo., with de*rip-<
lion. We a<lTise, If [«teotable or not, free of
5 charge. Our fee not d'letdl patent la secured. !
< A PaMSHLCT. "How to Obtain Patenta,'' with'
f cost of aauie in the U. S. aud foreign countries
t sent free. Addresa,
;C.A.SNOW&CO.i
s Osp. PATSMT Ornoc, Washinoton. O. C.
ear, over-bit in right
Branded cross and \
with half einciktaliove
Rattgo four miles
w est of Chelsea.
Posiofllce, Tahletjual
I) YIDH.KIRK,
Neosho, Mo.
Manufacturer of Farnv
Wagons, Buggies & Hacks
Will sell by the car-load
or single order and solicits
the retail and wholesale
trade from the Indian Ter-
ritory. My wagons are
sold by Davis & Jonea,
Wagoner, J. W. Hall, Mul
sa, Skinner & Ratcliff,
Vinita. All wagons guar-
anteed. Only the best
material used in their con-
struction.
Call on me oi write for
prices,! sell the best wagon
011 wheels for the money.
1'oHTUK, I'ustofflce,Nowata, I. T.
lUucli 4 tuilM
ofAlliinr«. Ibuijt.
ull DuuUtCmk. f
bratiil 011 right hip.
Smooth crop and
under hack iu botk
<_!MLJMC=MB[Z>
TAIII.KQUAH
^•Barber Shop.®>
Wo Pay PrdgM.
uotmtsos. tuml
CATTIJt BliANTiR
J. 71. Dick. Puop
* R. CAMPBELL
L H.
Centrnlly located.
!• irst-elrtss kit tiers
UNIQUE PUOTOGRAPHT. — |
PhotonTspby is a wonderful art. Inrrad*
Ibl® as It may seem. It Is now possible it> ttoa
allef the ram era to abowtar sjn.Tr^cata
of a bird in its flijrht, a he so at Its swtftsst
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY I
Buy Your
TKKK«, VINKS, SHRUBBERY,
PLANTS, Ktc., From the
Vinita Nursery.
Those wishing to plant this Kali should
place their orders now so an to Insuro
early attention at dicing time. Writu
for price list. Address.
Visits Xrusury Co.
Vinita. I. T.
&
pace, or a ballet as It
haves tbo pran. Very much
more that is most inurret-
ous has been accomplish-
ed la i botofrrai>hy. The
publishers of tho n i owned
and popular family weekly,
Tho l>etrolt Free . rnss (De-
troit, Mich.) havi i< cutty
been eipcrlmonttng In the
direction ot rapid unj au.
eorate reproduction of pho-
tographs and now an*
oouncu that tbey aro pro-
pared to make imlstlo
*** ■rm-n C0pJeg ftt Ter_ |QW prtce<
They wilt send twelve Columbia I'hotos
value ti.00 and The Weekly Pree 1'reec one
year for at. to. It Is necessary to send a
cabinet or card photograph with order.
Our readers had better send for a sample
Il i- not unusual for cold* contra
ed In the fall lo hang on all niiilt
111 such raws aatarrh or ehroulc broi
chills are alinoni sure t- result. /
tll>\ cent hot llu ( hamberlaiu's t.'oii/u
Itemed v will cure any cold. Can >■
a ford to ri k so much for so smail
a nount ? This remedy is intend. .!.
pcciall> for bud coldx and croup an
•tin always bo depen. Kor sale h
Kv«uh Brothers
thousands are takmg advantage of.
v,S«ch
Mr. I'rulove, who has eharyc t.|
W aril's jewelry repair ho|i is a first
lasa workman ami i always read*
lo servo I heir customers.
A uiot* and prolltahlo invostmest—,
lot In Ihe Itoss edition lo Tahlequah
II. If. I tarn's si mh' shop. Main Srrcel
* lite plaoi- to tfri ail kinds of boot an
•hoe work dotm.
BARBER SHOP.
Those who want a first Has
hair cut or shave should cal
I
g JOItXSOX PA It ti IS
pj Johusoii iK a lip lop harhc;
kj and i sure to give \,,u sat
isfa«'fM>u.
/■I
repot .in t rcak ol cliolcrs a
llelmotta N. J., created much oxcitc
inent In th it vicinity. Invcsli^aiio'
'howetl that the disease was not cliol
•ra I ut a violent disenterv which I*
ti most a* severe and dangerous a^
holera. Mr. Waller Willard,a prom
neut merchant of JamcHhiirif. tw<
miles from lleliuolls. sajs (Irm
Vrlain's Cholic Cholera and I liar
rhoea reined.y ha" given great sati«
'action iu tin: most severe case# o
lisentery. it is certainly one of th<
host things ever made. For Milo b\
Kvans llros.
WHE\ YOU IVAXT
Cards,
Tags,
Kuwlopea,
Note heads,
Hill heads,
Letler heads.
Letter circulars,
Piograuis, Kmltosseii folders.
Invitation*, W etlduig cahii cts.
Menu cards, Wedding ;aj«eirie,
ami in fact axytiijjw yoi
•VAXTINTIIK PKIMINti |(|nk, A
ntlal. ORDER PLACED WITH THE
' IlKUOKKi: PRINTING COMPANY
WILL CONN INCK Vol' THAT IT IS
/'ti VOI R INrEKJWT 10 PAii^A
U.%. 111IL-M.
fl«S A
WttRLYTArt^
I^TML
WVOTVWELTOM^
•U'PAMVU-
A. D. CUBINE,
v a
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
boots aiyi) shoes.
Doi'« all kind of BiNitaml Shoe work, guanuilcelng a tit aud satisfaction In every res-
|.ect. I'artl-s ik'slrfug work can send their names and address aud will receiva scir-
enlar giving full directions liow to meiiMire Ihe fisit. J. W. Cuhiue. foreman, baa
done nothing else foi years and is giving lietter satisfaction in the boot businusi lima
' ac.y man in the Wcat.
Coffcyville, - - Kansas.
Ft. scott Cornice & pLUMJMft
manufacturers of
Plain & Ornamental
Galvanized Iron & Copper Cornaces.
Galvanized Iron Store Fronts,
SI.ATK IIOOKIXU, WIXDOW OAl'Smd SIM.S, 8KV-I.IOHTd, t«
ft. scott, kan.
TAHLEQUAH JJARBLE \\TOKKS.
r. a.hosey, PKOPRirroit. •
All kinds of tombstones and
monuments constantly in stock
and work guaranteed.
etsr*Call on me when you want any
thing in my line.
nnr
a^HPLt COPlt^ FRJ.6-
7VDDf\i<iAt
THfTIMti-
t.Tv. t^o.
WJC «
V) Uwry
JT
For plain and fancy printing go to
S. THE CEHOKEE PRINTING C.
Commercial work a specialty.
U
hsbkmb
REMOVAL!
I laving liotight the entire stock ol A. i\titchell & Co. at a
great bargain, both stocks have been 0 nsolodated under one
roof, at 804 Garrison Avenue, where we are now able to
offer Greater Bargains than were ever c fferedb.fo-j n Ark-
ansas. hen in need of good cheap furr.iture den': torgct
the place, Mi^cdell's old stand. 804 Garrison Ave.
|\\ . II- Alford,
Ft. Sir th, Ar
23 3D#
^jcaritt ^ollegiate Jnstitute,
NEOSHO, - MO.
A School for both sexes. Course of study is broad and thorough,
including Collegiate Course, Music, Art, Hook-keeping, Telegraphy
aud ?hort Hand. Eight competent teachers. Reasonable terma. For
M terms write to college st?crelaiy or I)n. C. C. Wood, Prciident.
Geo. W. johnson
van buren. ark.
the lea 1ng
■ JEWELER.
b ti i tf d
I .arge Stock ! ,ow Prices! Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Fine Watch Repairing a Specialtyiii
chicago
•* NEW YORKo,'™
A. * RrilOBS NEWSPAPER C«.
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Duncan, James W. Indian Arrow. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 25, 1893, newspaper, February 25, 1893; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136181/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.