The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909 Page: 2 of 10
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NOiHING SO ACCEPTABLE
FOR A
CHRISTMAS
GIFT
I HAN ONK OF OL'K LATEST STYLE
SCARFS *■ MUFFLERS
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EXCHSIVR DP. a LP r OP pdvis clapp SHOES
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Red Cross Pharmacy
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PURE DRUGS
RUBBER GOODS
SHAVING STROPS
STATIONERY
CONFECTIONERY
COMBS. BRUSHES
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
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Pemul Ut?rat.
Happenings i n
and Akeut Our
gci ;.tflrfm sf Locil iti
From Friday's Daily.
Ckri.<taM G I ■ at Crew B: • Drag
Store
Mrs J A H-ns!- r isa Mi.-k -•••- ti?
it<* toUt
L D Xort >n >f Arkansas City K i-
ll in tbe city.
R T Bently i* in GdliwiriUe tran
•acting hflSBMS
mis< Addi« Il-fi a left i >hv for Hnl
Uert to spend Sonday
M -< Emtua Hilton of Park Hill «
the of ViM Soe R «s-
Mia* Xaaoy CVlery of L-a-oir Ark .
t> risiticg Mr* J. H Osborn.
Mr and Mr* W L Coaan are
■pending the holidays in S-i" wr^Il
If the tnnrtiraae ooyonr farru is !a- .
•ad yon sr not rwdr to pay it. -ee J
L Worthing!, t.. np stair* !\>well Hdg
.'•'•■■If SOc B.: t
Mis* M. Morgan of tbe Normal left j
j •'.•ty for * riw m St Paul. Mo
C A. Bees returned today fr «n * J
-u >rt basin<**s trip in Musk .
J C. C ml*. the reaie*t te man. :s j
tr. r.s«. tiag basic. *s in Bart!es\ille
Little Mi** llelen Row left today for
Oklahoma City to spend the holiday* j
County Treasurer .las P. Thompson. 1
1* transacting business in Muskogee to j
lay.
Mj and Mr« E H Fleming ar? risi
tir.: the litter * icst-r Mis* Anna Stap
Ier
Miv« samh Adams of Yiaaeapolis.
Miaa is th* gn *t of Mrs Carrie At-*|
kib soo.
Tungsten
"BRILLIANT-
Lamps
make rw ice the volume of
light that others do and for
the same amount of coney.
Ask to see the "Brilliant."
Tahlequah Light
& Power Co.
S. L. Miller, Proprietor
Nicholson Hotel Block.
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Two Little Girls had Eczema Very
Badly—In OiM Case C* d's Ha.*
Came Out and Left Bane Patc es
— Father's Head Sore from Child-
hood —In Ail Three Cases
Mr? Watir Robins n s down from
Mu-kogee for a visit with Mif« A11i -
McCarry
Tbe Missr- Be'iie IVmen* Lydi aid
Claire Wachs Muskogee vj-i'ors
To-'ertny.
R' tiiwell Backer arrived L " e ! Jai t^at
Aione in Saw Mil! at Midnight.
A'on* .n a mill at m: inight. cn-
micdfnl < f datnpD' *s. drafts e'ortcs or
coil. T J. A'kina worked a« nigbt
watckman. at Banner Sprinss. Tenn
Snch exposnre f*ve hiin a r \-ere cold
CUTICURA MET WITH
ITS USUAL SUCCESS
►•itled on bi* lrsni." At !* ► he
tritk ^ ? S" T- a? w,«k He tried n.acT
uot all failed till be n* d Dr.
\bV.t ' ^rW I>;'<,rT,-rv. "After r- ns
one bottle' b-*rit'"«. "l vrent l*ik to
w >rk as well as rv.-r. Severe colds,
stubborn < j-bs. indaued throat* an 1
ce lues*, h.morrba;:•«*. croup ar.d
oiuirh g-*-t quick relief and
or* tr.iit < are fr.ai this ii'.'iri medi-
cit-e "itlc atd 11.00 Trial bottle f-e*.
tra-j'*—1 !<v Crew Br -
"I hare twr> litt> pri- N- hare V«*
troubled very badly with *<*rfr>a. uot
ti tbec had :t oo her k*tr I r.Jc I
did everything that I cou>d hear ./ foe
her. tet it did not (pve in m! . *trni
weatbtr iVn it «*rr ipir f
The next waiter wbec o> i
«v«ther tbe ercer-ia warsed agi-r. trd
•1*) in her bead waerc *c;M tase the
hair oat and ieave t<are p*I. hes af large
as a quarter erf a d-x^ar. At I he u.r..*
tin* her arms were s.-^e the *h .♦
Worth of thee.. I t.-*-* her to a phr-
ronan aad he said that aha had i*j
cirt^ar: iv-f* «vrim* I n n" -
him for aeveral week* and ir-*
tii-ia ere* worse all ot ti-* tirr' Her
aaser* arm were a o afected - the
as-ie *v My t-.~har^d oaine r> me
<oe 'iay w.th a box cf Cvtir* -a 0.:.t-
mml ar>d a <-ake ct C'jtiren S aj>. 1
theea and ai the t c: cora
P~_j* ird by :Se t_r->e ll f « • pd )i • * as
v* 3 ih *r vta> k« sc<s aad tstio ib as
it '-id aot heee ttrfcee f"c ti* wir.'ee.
We i—r the s -« r and C .
c-s-a ocoMa^t.y by aed
wt-jec atr iirsie o.cta**' ir'i.—-,:a: o
arf^'- •« the? (kcr. I ;ycj"c'.y d :
*xiitfcfcw<.mrrwdw mrv >.ranl
ha# ti-ieem w.th rr,-i^ nrui*r:<r*
n*=t f :r a we head wfcirt has . te
i*d Trsn chjjdbood i^Ha-^a
Bai r. lie. >rt I
fr >ii: school to spec«l Cbn-ttn*
h ~r>e f. 'ks
Mi's Ollie Ooriiiau and B^rti*
of tb« n .Tmal w^r.: • M iic today for
the holiday*
Wi'l Stellon th- i ruiai ,-ra k center
left " '.iv { ■- K>- :t r tbeO - M
m s T*rat; «.
Ot :<e Barti^y who has l**n m tLe
city f-jr - icr time returiivd tt>lay to
h- h uie :n '.'.Cj Stor*- Ark
Dr ard Mrs J F Dackworth re
— . ' I\*^ V flv'UJ «lj -
it in Arir ca and New Mexico ,
,, ... _ _ . . Wh> i a merchant has a ipxd article
Mr d Mrs T B John«^* ii> it .. .. . . . ,
. to Srr tt.~ poKic. he takes pleassire in
F r; >nr th T - hv attet .,i.~ \t- wed _ . T, ... ,
, . te ng;t T'is isthe <*a.-oc wh-n Chn«t
, i \5- j ,j.r , . . - •. r-
At r f K - M-ir< c-.n r-tnrt*J
• • v fr*-u; > L- 'iis w -re h-
Boost the Daily.
ma- c:~* a7v n defnaad anl every <«oe
is in a «-ie^ *« to what to porrha.*- f >r
a Purn-hasier* wil! be preatly
' ' *' "L c "r*d art f jaide>l i-y c' selr !«ntt!ciliiig tb" adv^r
u*-inrcr :n the Arr >w. an l w.H a.v.*t
th* new •-* — f the markers to civi-
our city tbe d«..v u*w« bv inf-rTcici:
tbe uj-t .art *hat they r* l of his bar-
sr a# ia iLr daily Merctacts are in-
r;-ei to ase •>ur nnlntaa" to herald their
warrs
rvjfj—^ Oiiiu- := w v • —
•uncps^-.- niuiw f.-e wrtarag.
ferun- ; Ti tjje « 5 tr,
wir as--**«<kai* : -ii'u ■ -
arv; t u. tnr-r OMnjwrr.-j
/ wt>:fc a Ka*«e wm:rr w.il it. 7<- -
rvy^d by a >a ha«r w.th f _t.-Tsra
^■<ar' an-i foik «a by c.-i cr-^. t
<"-oi«rcra Puis is c<hm safceieeet.:. aSced
jaarda^ nM ia tbe mob* ifiaiiualM
!*rm r* h.-4atr r j- r-^ and eraJy
K^rrsnes. enwet^a* imtarj .e^' an*^ safc.at-
esa: r -s aan ■>*•; tr«i «■&
•f a ^e dy err wbea al
; a c*
appea-s
B 'l T -,r : c lh r \t:;h kit famrlr,
-'x y^"-:dsy ' r C- rpa* i hn ti. T-x
wfc-*e Mr F-an r f-* th" b*r. £• of
:••• b alih
The nr-r-i - c'.n i« ux'ej.r* th:* after- ;
r. -.-2 witc M;- Atrna S apler iiete*d
■t witn Mrs «.i:S«c«a a« n 5>ai- ! :c
the club s year b:*r>fc
!'*I. (nr.. V - prr-sii-Ti? of the
S" -n Vft yestftUr i:« to'
-3r-" Vr- . -r«T. wfco 1*
fpci Tnz« • r.-:t d-rin? sbe L l>i*ys.
Mrs at, i Marr O Barrel a iil « c«
H-n-y *.' «'we*. M'. yesSetday oc as
i < xt - ■ >--* :■ ChaXta <-> x-«- T-rrr-
. Th r hw« wi " artrr.1 •- - xk :c that rity.
Ti>r daj'.y wr'J Uesry a* b* an
«>e «« -** taxBag rswt-
Rich Ken'i Gifts are Poor.
R b taec s pifls are ^ccr brside tLk
I waj.; tc ; (to rec-rd * that
I rev-it; Eerrric B<tiers as ocr of the
rrec—t ci!t« that (t-«i has made to
wooua. «r.: s
V«ul Cetiter.
R. F. KELIUM LUMBER COMPANY
I have n-> ^ned my p sit; n u. bounds
& Porter 1 .umber Co, and will hi reafter
be found \vi h the R. I
Co. on the hias,t si . *,
pleased t meet my < d
make many new o
Kf :!um I.umb r
w !i?- e I will be
friend?", ard to
Yours trtily,
J. L. BROW N.
Phcnr No. 22-
ON EAST SIDE CAPITAL SQUARE
Hexamethylenetetr amine
The a' ore is th nainf <>f a (f-ruim
cbetuiotl. which i" one of the uinny in
valuai''- incredieiits of Foley's Kidney
Remedy ileiamethTlen"tetraiii ue l-
re>-ignii-d by uiedi.-al i s! l >k* an 1
authoring as a uric s-.lv-ut aud nr.ti
^ptic for tbe urine. Takf Foley's Kid
o-t Remedy i- > ' n as y j n :i - a--.y j < --..u: . f Vert, fngt will expel
irregnlanti-s and ivoid a e no i* nje'-'-f w rn.~ it i. a |o-itivr cure at
it-—Cr-.-w Br> s
A Hearty Appetite.
A b< arty ; j i^tit- what mewt t«bie#
b ve. l nt it > f n. -cefit to them if
fhey b «v- w ri. - 14^ >nre your baby
i- n • tt id-led wit! th m. ^nre symp-
t i- ways hungry. r"> g* under the
eyes. n. •; _au .tg iii w^ ght and yellow
toinpl^xion A frw does of White*
all the
and relia-
t« IV • V ; r bjttle at Crew Bros
Shoe* at right prices at Ca^y & Soc- 1 Rest meal J«V at Big 4
A Social Event.
retained dnring the entire dinner hour,
and a failure t«> r* meatV^r. or a miscall
Anviig tie fir-t anil in «t en; ya; lej°^ th -ir Iri-ih ctue- tu-ant a forfeiture
social -vetit« of the fc ay s >u vi< t a p -nny and at tbe end of the meal
aiv-o br Mrs. Carri- A-,, .u at uer it wa« f .nad that manv mi-takes had
boo* on D-laware :re-* Fn iay even l*-"Q uiade
'Bg. IVc*mljer 17. th«- ga- -!" of h nor Tbe entire evening w.i* fpent invari-
be-.n* Mi^ ^srah Ada« . wh > bus just is am i-m • imorg th-ia I -io^ a
returned fn.ia 1 inr.^s^j.;- aa 1 Mr. L ' musical romance, wherein all qtieftioas
D. Morton of Arli a-a« Ka« . both \ •T«'t-e to be an ver-d by giving the title
of whom wrr- gi. «;s at !b«- In of a ng. L. D. Mort a wm fir-t prixe.
vitati c« wer- iss i-1 f .r a -lock * Wntifnl little cujHd picture Th-
dinner and ereiicg. t M Jessie h >l>v pnr.e w^s a tn- between Uw.
;i:.>ae. H-nnetta v;.;. Mr- Pearl DOS n and B C McMiclmel, which
■tt. Haode
H. R rs
r. aa I Mrs.
in a drawing cnntMt resu'.tt-l in favor
Mr McMich < 1 This prize was a bean-
t;.u; Ktt e whistling bird. The intro-
dov-i-n if th* tirecn family added
ma h aui :;*• i-i >i t to the t<*j«sii\n.
1 e nn*t interesting part tothe ladies
Plants More Trees.
tf A Eii's, tyi has }art t: irhtd
plaz.- t: - ~ ac. - f • -- ;- r-
- «td V.^mte -t les fraa farxa
rw a - - i!ll < " vr Mr Eng'aai 4 ^.-^5. j_
irm -"7 JB the poascht .um ^ p:.w*n Ud^. vp «a^v
fnEt 'vjcatry. aad
Bachaaaa. Mes-.-s D O.
Lhittain. Joe O yt«r"ok.
*a<l II C. M< X11L1-"
T M Bran o
The rec*pti -a fu.il- .r aa 1 diniag
Mrs i) Ri- _i. r>:n WrT" det-rate i .
N Y "I ran u-vr r w : - :z~ ' ~ : ~ fc- *«F — w «• '• * hat trimming latest wherein
forget wbat it Imadooe for me." Thb Carw~« " an was required to exhibit his
giorv«- - m-ibcine rv-« a w mac bc,^--
ItmtyiiU. rigor of body and jvblaat ^ ..... . . ^VpHI
taakb b qokUy cm. am,,,, IJ and good «IntMa contest was Mr. F H Rogcn.
intlatir^ - l«*d*.'s« I *! "* part and the cn-t unskilUl was Mr. daode
t.:r-;u 1 nv ,> , «« v " *• : • D;:; ,r v' -vr'. 1 ,-ttle of cat-
tbe wf-kk suing and s-<k! Trr tk-m A magai&ceot turkey sup an I was adn^i 1o cat.h u;. with
01 a. ' f :b- r-.^riae that the Ia;est stvle- The various amuse
12fQ*,'-y * «P"7 •>"h a fe i«t, was meats weae infersptrsed wish beautiful
'r~tnfa .y vr<eL mas.c, ifc-tmmenTal and rocal. The
>cr real estate martc r«> by ^ f *-■ om\ ectortnaicr. a* we'l last feature of the occasion was at 18
l~ W«tb«jVaa OSoa a laagjat ^ f *tar « of the eveoiag o'clock, whentvfrestiments wer sired.
Or*r t-« : c:ag taJ - - i-p-r le.1 miiliaery skill by tr iming a hat for
fr m tLe Csruuna.' .s t,. •. _-U of hi- Irish wife. Tliemost skilled de*ign-
-*■ .
"Sharps Sell it'
wi.« *L'- ' jis;-: partaers consisting of brick ice creAtn, cake
Tiiti w« 5:®e ty ir^b fruit and nuts, and e ih luvi rd (iO««t
, :_-ss tr ; iatr>- de,Art i 1 -- ng ,ip, re.-iatun of th*
at - w km ard wtf . tea sidh to b pleaanraUe occasion
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 23, 1909, newspaper, December 23, 1909; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136662/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.