The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 27, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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V^'i- nil i >111< I in' t II 11 n U I 111 l<i I 'l. iv iili-lli ■••
lui tin* llfi* iif iirnvxr • 'Ifwlmiil for Iin-
littiwihh flint In- t ii it x 111. mill fur I In- k<hii|
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THE &XILSL H LA HI MKKWJiLL
l^/iii'i wli'-r*- l/ri/ht^t wat^rw How,
\*>iti'\ Lail^t f'lMlr Kf/W,
WliT'- Mi*- warrior bfri'l* th*- U/W
Native iaii'l fari-w*'ir
II*' who iiiMii*' >im clffHiu ati<l tr*-<-
Mful * whitv, tl?<* r**<I ma ft fn*
I#IV«* th ' Ifi'liHii h'/iij*' to it*-
^ li -r«' ottr a4r**a 'li'l dw^ll.
Wiiit4' in*-n fj'll i>* Itiicb,
I'ttre aii I ju> t from yoii'li-r aky
Will l «#t i.li -li Il w if' liili|^ f)*"
• S<i' tb«* Imlian m liariii '
Will Hf not inn k>- Imr** 11 if. arm
All tIi*- tyrant* ra^ - tii riiliii
Sti 'lt*'r mm from i-v^ry liarm.
Who havi- l^/rin- mi long?
lOTiHiti/ firui
liiatfiet V a! H-jidirut iJk-
/ijipfif Hogtw* an : *v-u* ■«>> • *ui:
Ihnum So Hi
9 UOIj If I vlj^iti"
lift
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I iiimi'i I In I •-! y Itfli'i IiIh m mil mt I imi fur
tin- vlri' |iri'xl<lnin'V "ti tin' l(i'|inlilii-iin
lii'kwf, .Inn H Hliii limn whh I ilk i'li
m:i llhihiv ill Till* win- nullirI limit**
inul lii« ri'inyi'iy ih |iii|hi| fur llnw
nvrn hi- nhmilil In' lulvimil to ii'lmii liih
pity mIi iiiiiM nut il n firi Niivi'iiiIht fur
tlj#> II jiruliiilil) Ih' ii Ifil
An Mti'lutfiifi' ri'iiiitrkH thill Ilii' IhIi'hI
iiHWN|iii|H'r i'IiIm nf tin- t in tin ut ii I John
li. Km ki'fi'lli't' mIiuw hi in Willi ii lii'inl
of linir liki< ii flintlutll player. Hi* will
\irolmhly hini' lit* hillr "ii«iiIii w'n ii thr
loilnrnl I'lillll rulli'i'lii thill III ti 111K ♦'ti.
(MM),(Mill llm' Vi'h, iiimI hiiiiii' iif I hi' i Ih
IIK ICIM'l-lllllll Will ilf II" lilt III IIH II III I
imtii hull in-.ii • 'ni n 11 i.i\ iiui' Hun.
(li il If thou nrt lovi'. oh iihhi' up'
N iiiI thy wliiti* wiii(/<"l Kuiileit to
I'ln-'-r iih
I>'f thy*|iirlt hovi-r ni'iir u .
I'olnlliiK iih uliovi'
M.iy th% holy i'hiiri'll Ix-frii-ii'l iih.
Miiv tin- ink of ChriHt ili fiml n.
Klii'lb i mill lift- « hilloWH h'lul iih:
Ti'iU'h iih only lovf'
Murk' It Ih Ih*' I'liiinoti h riiltif:
Ill-ill' it, oh tin ill K'hI of liiillli-'
\V. nri' ilrivfii forth 11ki* rutlIf;
Tin a tuition x kui'ir
( ui iiKilin it 11'ioiiih ri'|ilviiiK
To till' HlKliiiiK of till' ilyi K
To tin' I'ryiun of thi- living
Nuli vi' In ih I, furi'Wi'lr
Thi' uImivi- liiii-H, i nt it Ii'.I "Tlw Kxili'H
liitkt l'"iifi'wi'lI. wi're t'lililixhi'il in thf
• ih I • lii'ioki'i* I'hoi'iilx Hliortly In* fori* tin*
i'hi'ioUi'i'H wert* ilrivi'ii wi'Htwitnl liki-
rut lie iH'fori'I hi* t riHipK of tin* I'tiitfl
Mtuli h from their imo i t ml Iiiiiiii'h in
whlll in How tlii' "Illli' nf I ii'orKlll Tliiu
whh line of thf tfri'ilti'ht ii hi i iiiohI i'lili'l
oulriiK<'h ever |>-rj «trutii| on u ilefuniie
Ii'hh | i'i i j i li •, hiii i will hIvviivh ri'iuuin h
Itliil mi Ihe liintory of the I'nit.i*<I Mtnti'M
Knveriiiuent. 1111ntI like wilil Ih-hmIm,
glltliereil Ituil liel'ileil like I'll11II* ill |«'||H,
they were hchl until the mnri'h wiih
tiiken it (i for thin w en tern louutry, then
hut ii wilileriieHH The Ktory of thitl
joiiruey iihh im'i'h 1 i ii in lei i ilowu for
KenerittluiiM. mill the hitrilnlii (>h ii in I
wunloti rrilelly euiiureil not only hy the
lui'ii, lint wiiiii'n mill i'hihlreu hh well,
ulinotl |iiifr«"> belief. Fulling from the
liu-trM-t S > 11 •• at Paulr S' l
ley. i.-ouipciKti/ir ili^'lmu Garvin auil
Murray '-umtiea
!>.Htr -t No 1? (iflii-e at < Li. ka«tia
■ >iii^ri"ttj^ tiia? part of firaily. St^jih-
eim and .!. ff*-r*>.*ij •ountU'i' within the
< 'hi' ka«a w natwjii
hifViit Vo 13 'jttI - at Ariiuurr.
' lUiprinUK ( nrtft and Love conutie*
l>.-tri*i No it at Tithouiin-
/o •' /lupri-1u J Aiiirt'iu. Marihal an<l
Ilrvan laniutie.
hiftr.'t Nv l'j ^ytfj'eat Hn/o row
. iirixin/ < h" taw an<] M'Curt in conn
\*
line of ni iri'h f.^/^ re au l wenry, they
were for<'*-<l iu line l/y the prixl of the
: liuyoliet III the halelH of tl'e Ullfe~lltlK
lirute- who ili-Kraie<l the uniform of
1'iK'le Hum When huiuau en<liiranie
*'#nl<! no hinder i -ar tlie Htrain they
were Mbnn<loue<l atnl more than half of
ihut pitiful Imii'I of martyr* ilieil ii|«*n
the way ;in«l their lionei- were left to
mark the trail to thi* new country, anil
a Hilent terrible moiiiimeut of uiaii H
iuh ii inanity to until Time ha* ilullei]
the latter lien- of tllOMe WollUiln. hut
i their wauton i-ruelty iu <lixreKanl of
human iutr riiiK han left a memory
thai time rail never efface.
THK OZAitK NUKUKHV CO.
Kverelt H ivveH. of Fayettevllle, Ark.,
Iihh |iui'r!iahi,i an interent iu the Ozark
Nnrwry Co., of thi* plare anil will take
an artive part iu the future inanaxinent
of the concern The nurnery wan nioveil
here from Kayetti*ville Heveral yearn
uxo ami iimler the alile luaiiuxiuent of
Me-r* ii" 1'iiikii mil lieu Uavia.
iih* limit up u npleuiliil trmle ami en
tahlinhiil an euvialile reputation for
iiilHiueiw hoiieKty With tin- capital
iw'i|iiirei| hy the nale of Ht^M'k to Mr
Mil we* exteunive iiuproveiiientH are con-
II'liipluti-il uiiil moro territory will In-
covered in im reiiHlng their mile* The
nniHery inljoinH Tanlei|iiah on the aonth
iiihI i* ulwin* Hturkeil with fruit tree*
of nil viirietieH, l Trien, plant*.eti' Mr.
IlilWeH, the new meiiilier of the com
puny, i* an olil uewiil*it|)er man, liaving
owiieil ami eliiti'il a paper at Fayette
vlll" for aeVDl'al year*. He i a <<oihI
hiiHlnoM man ami the Arrow i* pleaneil
to Welcome him aa a citizen of Tithle
iptali .Mi'hhih I'.irker ami liuviH nre
•<mi well known to need any iutrodnc
Hon or mention, and there i* no doubt
but Unit the uumery, under the control
of tliene gentlemen will !*• a payiuR
ami HurceHHl'ul liimineMH euterpriae.
Hewiu« machines on eaiy payment*
at Hndaon * | uy full value for old
machiues in part payment.
Pn^rsp.uKius it * rabt that
c~ tt'ii - > * }-. ",Lf 2f a dtitj
I i."*''' *■ '-} «sj*. i a ct«t to perform
it ■ *' r lor *Le tfr--h<1 of It
.* OkJit- at -aniij at tt- a *ual ork.
Tut- f uK tucie t it t—LeJ or
a p^fi niena.r; aiid re
facing to tlULt oi a tat* ti I a taaily
tut Ut if * . ti Jt Ttn OL-- i atiole
atteatk-b '*& itr Oevo-e.1 to it till the
TI. .1.4 Lit 1 compile J a Ld pUSlMrd
-nto tL«r ta<k|!;oui.O It It the eternal
C e..'.Lg u.attf.'l that aitkena
tlie ti rain
of North Atlantic.
Tte |f.'ra'*-tt Cej.tti Oetrrmineil by
ttie ('La .^Leer afJun<llIle^ which was
•_Lat -j' a i.ni.'ed depretiiloii about a
l_x.b.*«-3 iLiiirt to the nortb of St.
tt S.675 ffboms. or about
Ki'*/ iii the nelghtior-
LjjC 'jC . j«' ,.t.e= cit<\ to rertain
biiJt. treat Tie t m of tie Atlantic
tifcau i "t '.c-W .' t*. t*-tr.ut to lie
bi a o*"irt .6 '• as . ' <4 "•> l 4Kw fath
jnii i fcu>|e-t le *frcu«ri) gradu-
t. — N'V .'• AJl*' u
vtict Co f ct Safer.
A L--1* tt'i't c ' - ,i*ri - Is of
'rrra L' "tt :.i- * ■ T ^fofs Fitter
atiC Ge.tt-1 Ui*t tUti> rontaii.8 six
wt triea * ii.ti radtlum emaua-
ticm at *.ue orC.Lt.; a! of foal mines
An t ja.:tuiL foil electroscope quickly
.-.tun tlie difference of --leitrKal con-
JuctiTtty due t^> tbe emanation, and
'bl* simple apparatus becomes an ef-
fective and important means of de
; tectlng danger.
A Queer Cbn-.eyance.
The queerett iii<>de of travel I saw
In all Mexico was that adopted by a
woman bo was on her way to the
doctor seated complacently In a cbalr
oorne upon tbe back of a man. aavs
| tbe Travel Magazine Some Mexican
; women are afraid even of the mule
'ait while they look upon the rapidly
iplnnltig trolley with such trembling
jt knees they will not put foot upon It.
are tLe ibi«-f enen ies to Ce met wi;
In the pie- lla'loii of « .il e b->Oi
and manuscripts
Fle*eri Made Into Perfuire
Perfume manufacturers of ita
every year consume 1 fcfcj tons of c
ange blonmin kid ton* of roset l;
tons i-arh of jasmine and violet* ai
li tone of Jonquils
anla re
B>g Blast.
A single blast In Feansyli
rently blew off 224 000 t .Ok
rock from a cliff bl<b it en
keep several bundled men t.
cement p'unt f<« tbr^e uiontn
Miit on Average Hort^.
Tbe carcass of tbe avet ige hurts
yields 2«>t* pounds of meat, . shown
by the observation of lb- Fiencb
borne butcher.
Boyishness.
The small boy that doesn't try to
ma/.e more noise than some other
smail boy Is not In good health and
should receive rnedual attention
Uncompleted Works of Genius.
Amongst famous poems that were
never completed, mention may be
made of Byron's "Ixni Juan.' Keat s
Hyperion," Coleridge's "f'hristabel."
and Gray's "Agrlpplna." Spenser's
' Faerie (Jueene.' too. Is no more than
a fiagment, although a colossal one.
German and American Machinery.
Germans are less in a hurry than
! Americans. Their printing presses are
| built much heavier than ours, the ma-
chines being constructed to last a long
period, even at the sacrifice of 6peed
and efficiency.
Cigarette Smoking Russians.
Every male in Russia over 16 years
! old smokes about 150 cigarettes a
| week, acccording to a Hritlsh consular
I report on Poland and Lithuania. One
pound of tobacco suffices for 1,000 clg-
Telephones >n United States
There are neaily a oou uov subscrib-
ers' telephones In opndti^n in the
United States, or one tor every 18 per
sons In the country.
Creat Men Unhappily Mated.
It Is an unfortunate truth that In
many cases the wives of great men
nave little or no sympathy with their
husband's genius Haydn s wife was
a notable example, for she was a bad-
tempered. extravagant woman, and
her husband used to sa> she did not
care whether lie was a musician or a
shoemaker!
Happiness in Helpfulness.
Happiness Is through helpfulness.
Every morning let us build a booth to
shelter someone from life's fierce heat.
Every noon let us dig some ll'e spring
for thirsty lips Every night let us be
food for the hungry utid shelter for
the cold and naked.—HUlis.
To Thine Own Self Be True.
Do you desire to be a power la the
world? Then be yourself He true to
the highest within your own soul, and
allow jourself to be governed by no
customs or conventionalities or rules
that are not founc#d upon piinclple.—
Tilne.
arettes.
Enemies of Paper and Books.
German scientists, after devoting
deep study to the question of the de-
cay of paper, have found that bacteria
K.I.
Labor in Literary Work.
"They say that literary men art?
not laborers," says the philosopher,
"i wish people could see the callouses
1 have on my right hand, gained by
banging on the edge of the table to
knock the Ink into the point of this
fountain pen! '
WANTE "™
farm or Uu^tneam
£'ot P-rt'cular about location.
~rb«Ph21kAdd,r.|,.e. *"en P"*""10"
LD*RBYSHIK£ tu.1 ISM P.ock«ster, N. T.
i . , , , , i ,i ,
HAMMOCK SALE
PRICES $1.25 TO $8.00
\7OT a so-called "Sacrifice
iv Sale" of shelf worn, moth
eaten hammocks that have
been carried over from sea-
son to season, but a genuine
bargain in every hammock
we sell. We would be glad
to show you the line today.
J. W. SIJTTON, Druggist
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