The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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LOCAL NEWS NOTES 2Tg £
Town.xfPwple Coming and Going.^ltemn of LocaI and
Personal Interest
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Tungsten
'BRILLIANT"
From Friday'# Dally.
Coloael Cravens returned to Muski
gee today
Sm Dr Reed about your deulal work,
office over postofflce
8. D Clark, of Dewey, is in town fur
a short stay
Mr. and Mib Booth JMcSpadden of
Chelsea were in the citv yesterday.
Mr. anj Mrs .Tames Mann returned
from an extended trip in Jacksonville.
Fla . today.
Jet«r Butler of Senior, South Carolina
is the guest of Mesdam^s E 1* Bushy-
head and ,T K. Gibson.
K E Little left this morning for
Joplln. Mo . wh'*re he will spend a few
days with his family.
T M Brandon returned today from
Rogers, Ark . where lis has been visit
ing relatives the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fleir.iug returned
to their home in Muskogee toe'ay aftc
a visit with Mi-<s Anna Stapler.
Ilarry Oslsirn who has l>oen the g,ie«t
1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wyly, returned
iiis howe in Monett, Mo., today
Marie bates who has lcv*i th>
pf her OMil, Mrs. Carrie" Atkiu
rned to her home in Bsrtl-'s
y's Dally.
is retnrueo •'rotii Louisi
is an
Jan. "tli
ed L''\vin re in Muh
•Mvrt Satur-
linker are
- uirles.
r V '> bis mother
Tffor 'in.
. V.
rltuiore iftft on the
— "askell today to
davs.
Juiia Stqner of Wagoner who
lie guest of Miss Bethel Thorn
Fumed homo today.
Marguerite Keenan entertained
oat twenty young people by a New
i>ar Watch psrtv Friday night.
Mrs. Mary dinger, who has been
visiting in Ark., returned today ami is
the guest < f Mrs. A. S Hoyal.
Prof A K Ralston and Otho Me
Mur ay after a three weeks visit in
Ft Worth. Texas, returned yesterday
A Watch party at the home of Mr
and Mrs. W. H. Talley, Friday evening
was greatly enjoyed by a number of
friends
Rothwell Banker and Frank Carding
returned today to school in Parkville,
Mo., after sending the holidays with
homo folk.
Mrs. J. C Cobb was in Muskogee
Saturday.
! Dr.jJoe Thompson was in Ma-Vo**--
Saturday.
Messrs J. Berry King i n 1 Mr. l-ir.iy
of the Cherokee Drug (.'•> . spent Satur-
day.
Mrs .1 M. llacUer leturued fr m
Dresden, Mo.. Saturday when- sl.e vi-i
ti-1 during the h "lidays
E. J tiitford and Miss Corrinue Mc
Donald, of the "Tw Merry Tramps'
trouue worn marrie in this city today
at 10:30.
The ownership of the waterworks
will pass from the Tahlequah Munici
pal Water Company to the citv of Tab
leqnah tomorrow.
Miss Esther Clark, who is a teacher
in the Stat* Normal at Pern, Neb , and
sister of Prof. J. N. Clark, returned to
her bom<- today after a week's visit.
From Tuesday's Daily.
W. iY Tallev is in Hnlliert tol-iv.
Miss Fannie ' avvin of Vinev Grove.
Ark., was the guest of Miss Lillian
Kline Saturday and Sunday
DeVVitt Markham and R. Bruce Ro*s
returned to<lay to St. Charles Mo , ut-
ter spending their vacatiou with home
folk.
Mr*. Earl Ladd, who has been the
gnest f her parents. Dr and Mrs. J
L Dement, returned today to her hotue
in Fayetteville. Ark.
T. Gunter Duckworth has returned
to Kansas City where lie will r«ara
his medical studies after spending the
holidays with W. II. S. Brown.
Gwtprieos on Uol I and Silver Watch
a* at Crow Bros.
Mrs. T M Brandon left toilay for
a few days business visit in Muskogee
vliss Lillinu ('line has charge of tbe
inilinery establishment during her ah-
aance.
"Lena Rivers," dramatized from Mrs.
Mary J. Holmes novel byB. ulah Poyn-
ter, which has wide such a pronounced
metropolitan hit this season,
nonucel for Thursday night
at the Masonic opera louse.
L A. Sha .v who has been in the em
plo ' of !i ■ Hu ls" n noilertakingiparloia
for several uionths resignei. his position
Saturday Mr. Shaw has made many
t ieuds since coining here and while his
future intentions are not known it is
hoped he will remain among us.
Mrs. A E.Taylor who came to this
state from North Carolina some yean
ago, died at her home near I'ark Hill
last night aged ~'i years. Funeral to-
morrow at Boss cemetery.
We ar« indebted to J. D Wilson f.ii
a line large office calender put out by
ti-.-iOklahoma Life Inaurucce Co., whicl
Ouraprtny lie rt';>ri's.
Miss Sam Adams who has been t.bi
gaest of Mrs, Carrw Atkinsvi left to
day for Duniaon Texas r > vi-at b'<r pa
rents.
Mrs. J. M Perrington of Ontario.
Kas.. and little daughter Marthn.
visiting her sister. Mrs. B L. li
i< F. Payne Manager of thi
phreys' Mercantile Cnnpiuy her>
from Webb City. Mo , looking alter hi-
interests here. M. Payne has i\enth
recovered from jjh illness of t y.ilici-
fever but looks i^nu the worse tOi l! e
woar. . '
''Lvii Rivers'h^spr^.**! on > of tii
m's stnv **-y. ^tX apart from tli
c. the fuinp\vii
ivt£L,l'• mucii to do wit
the hit it has made everywhere. I"
cast calls for morn,than ordinary sk
and inte'Ugenoo OB the' l«tt of the n-
nst.i, «.„i the manage' lent has suppli -
a company meeting ry requirem■*
"Leila Ri vers" will be pe of the ear
offerings at the M.is.i' ic op ira boa-to o -
Thursday night Hie Oth.
make tw ice the volume of
light that others do and for
the same amount of money.
Ask to see the "Brilliant.
Tahlequah Light
8c Power Co.
r ' ■
Iy.pn.in
flum-
FEDERAL judc' POLLOCK EN
joir:s kansas orricEi\s from
enforcing measure.
THE STATE COULD
V/as Surprising — Inflammation Re-
duced in a Few Hours and Cure
Soon Followed — Boy's Torture
had Been Intense for Years —
Friend's Child had Eczema, Too.
MOTHER TFLLS HOW
CUTICURA CURED BOTH
" When my boy was six years old, ho
laifTrred terribly with eczema. Heoould
neither sit still nor lie quietly in tied
for the itching was dreadful. H«' would
irritate .spots by scralehing with his
nails and that only made them worse. A
(1 Ktor treated him and wc iri<sl almost
everything, hut the eczema seemed to
rnrehd. I!, started in n small place on
the lower extremities and spread for two
years until it very nearly covered the
back part of his lep to the knee.
"Finally I got. Cuticura Soap. Cutl-
cura Ointment and Cuticura Pill '- nnd
gavo them aeoordiiiR to directions. I
used t h m in tho morning and that even-
ing, before I put my boy to bed, 1 used
them again and tho improvement even
in those few hours w.i surprislnK. tho
inflamnintiiin seemed to lie so much less.
1 used two b-'xes of Cuticura Ointment,
the samo < f the Pills and the Soap ami
my boy was cured. My son is now in
his seventeenth year aiid he has never
bad a return of tlie ee-zema.
"I took care of n friend's child that
had eczema rn its face and limbs and I
<isi-d the Cuticura Soap and Ointment.
They aetc-d < n the child just as they did
en my son nnd it has never returned.
I would reeemmend the Cuticura Reme-
dies to anyone. Mrs. A. .J. Cochran,
Is_':i Cohimbi.-i Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.,
t) t "0. tnoo "
I OR SKIN MIJM0R5
Tortunnff, disfiguring pati hes of |mj-
mor en the sl.in, scalp or hands are
instantly rrlieved and s-|)«*<lily eunxl. in
tS !* majority of cases, hy warm liatlu
Willi Cuticura Soap an<l pentle anoint-
ings of Cuticura Ointment. For earn-
mas. rashes, itchings, irritations, inflam-
mations, dandrulT, dry. thin nnd falling
hair, for sanative, antiseptic ejeansirij
and all purpose®of the toilet, tliese pure,
kwret, pent lo emollients are unrivaled.
Outlmm ! p(^V JtoClcsnw thr Skin, rutlnir*
lo HflM ■!
... „,)rtDmR
Pills. 25c. per vtal of M) to Purtfj* the HkxxJ, nn
pnic & Oirm.
..cl% t • thir Trrairavci
Gov. St"tL« Holds That it Never V.'ss
/etende.l "'"hat Federal Court
Should interfere With
State.
Tnpeka. ".o. '.—The Kansas hank
guaranty law .ecelved a knockout
dow when .htdee Pollock of tho fed or-
ti court granti ^i'emporary iiijune'lcns
•i ihrco casey real-lining, atat<>>• .-:.•
nun availing themselves of the1 pre', i-
ii ns of 'hy guaranty law. The dc^
:lsiou will prevent J. N. Dollcv, banw
iSirnilssioifer, and Mark Tulley, state
r >:rer, j^from enforcing the provi-
•ii ns of the law. As the ease nov/
-tands Judge Pollock holds that the
Uate guaranty law is invalid. The
\tato will be permitted to appeal in
use a bond of $50,000 is filed during
.he January term of court.
Lawrence. Kan., Dec. 2o.—When told
if the decision of Judge Pollock re-
garding the hank guaranty law Gov.
Sttibb, said:
"I do not believe it was ever in-
ended that the federal courts should
ver Interfere with the rights of the
people of one state, so long as this ac
ion floes not affect adversely the
ri^h; s of other states. It makes one
want to see all the inferior federal
Judges elected by the people for a
er:n of not moro than six years. Then
hey would be compelled to look the
,ieo;;le in the face and get the source
of their power from the people them-
selves.
"it is my opinion that the rights to
ry constitutional cases in the states
should not be allowed to be taken tc
the Inferior federal courts, but should
'>e confined to the state courts them-
aelves. All bank deposits should be
'Mavpnteed, whether of state ban':*
or national banks, and the government
of the I'nited States, as well as th<
t;ites themselves, ahould see to It
that the banks guarantee their de-
posits,"
'Ilfie? ihis decision mean that there
-vi 11 be an extra session of tho Iegisla
'• ?", '.he governor was asked,
i'!- governor hesitated a mo men
'• in replying. Finally ho saiJ:
"I can't say as to that. It will de
r1| entirely upon the opinion hant'.n
down by Judge Pollock, which 1 have
i:nt seen. I can't discuss an extrs
so! ion until I have had a chance to
• 1 opinio? In full."
assr/a
Red Cross Pharmacy
PURE DRUGS
RUBBER GOODS
SHAVING STROPS
STATIONERY.
CONFECTIONERY
COMBS, BRUSHES
mmmaxp&asp
J Jt A&Ai
Nicholson Hotel Block.
R. F. KELLUM LUMBtR COMPANY
See J. D.
. i ranee.
Wilsonlfor all kituls of i
? :'cs osiis tcr Cash
Gull,lie ,Okla.—That the sale of t!r
Frisco system \va.; for cash, and tha
the Hock island and the Frisco d s
poh Pil without ow ir.t; each other any
thine, is i he Information convoyed to
Altorm y General Charles Wt-st, of Ok-
lnlieimt, b: n person.U letter from R
A. lncksot.. president of the Hock Is-
land board and goner.il attorney for
tie system, informing tho Oklahoma
officer of lie- dissolution. M.-. Jack-
eon also says that now nr> member
of the Rock l.-land company owns
vi.u< k In ihe Frisco.
Bridge Company Chartered
Guthrie 0Ula.--The Missouri, Oklfr
homn i Gulf I'.ridce Railroad <-om-
pnny was chartered here Monday with
n capital stock of $200,000. The com
panv proposes to build a bridge across
the Red river in Bryan county.
1 have resigned my position with Rounds
& Porter Lumber Co., and will hi renfti r
l>e found ivi h the R. F. K«-Hum Lumb< r
Co. on the East side, where 1 will be
pleased to meet my old Iriwndf, and to
make many new ones. *
Yours truly,
. , J- V- BROWN.
Phone No. 227.
ON EAST SIDE CAPITAL SQUARE
Jones r.f Ok'.a'.iorea Citv h?s
'he (itimber cf commerce at
that he will agra la t?ke u?
. "iition of building the Law-
i:p. F '1-s & Northwestern
C. (i
,vr!: • 11
Law to;
he pri
on. \\
railroad.
The s; te beard of pu'jlic aff.ili ■ ha?
let the contract for the building of the
Southeastern State normal school at
Ourant to the Dangherty-Klrby Con-
struction ccmyaay of Sulphur fjr $'J3.-
I80 and active construction work will
Oe commenced at once.
One million six hundred thousand
acres of Oklahoma a. hool lands are ta
ie sold at public motion, m farty-year
payments, beginning L)ece;nb.:r 15. at
'bnnller, the connty -eat of Lincoln
county.
An estimate jsrupl ted S;:t irday
aiakes the Income 10 Cci.tradD farm-
ers from KiiR.ir be« :< i'.\< year, $T.>
'On 000, sn facrcase of J ro i POO over
the protiU' t of last year.
Contrary to the usual custom, no
Christmas parole; will l-e granted In-
nates of the aiit? reformatory of
Kassas this year.
An exploritia: party of F; .vn- h seoi-
ogists left Oklahoma City .Mr. i.i. for
Cleo in Ifce Glass hills, where. i-n yite
of the cold weather, they will spend a
wet H in the fti "d studying' lick forma-
tions.
The corporation e5iinr\-slon has ad-
iourned 1 he railrouil value.tlor, hear-
ing until th" two-cent rasseuger r3'.
arguments before Jud?" Hook at S'
Louis are oucludcd.
p::ac;::I
'd L-.-' 'I i for D?ubt as
to Irr"• slcr et He Had
I.:ado i r i'icr
it Is n r 'j fast thnt ihe
hi-h.os> a •Ki.t it s lr the Church
of Ere!-- 1 * ' - --e held by Scots-
en. The ') ) rT Canterbury
:nd the a- Is. p of York bo'.h haii
'rom tha la: J of tha s'.iorter cate-
chism. end if runir ■ speaks truly the
next bis^cp cf l.ctidon will be Dr.
'"•osmo G r 'on Laag, at present
I 'lir.hop cf Step- y, the son of Dr. Mar
| shall Laririnci; r\i of Ab rdeta uni-
versity. Queea Victoria held Dr. Cos-
; tro Lsnt? In considerable os'.eem, and
freeuently had him down to preach at
Osborne. On one occasion, however,
his mannerism while in the pulpit
brought a H-ce cf candid criticism
down it-ion i.' fr- :n a lady of his a'-
cua'nran e. lie was preaching I.i
Westminster Abb->y, a:id durir? his
s' rmon cm s'- l his eye3 in order to
concentrate his mind on the subject.
The lady, when he met her. comment-
ed upon the fact 'hus: "You may
think with your eyc3 shut you looked
I!"c a raint, but you really looked like
■i fool."
KaiKet*.
Fnrnislied bv the MeCov Produce
onipanv. Corre<-ted ever> dh\:
Division or tire s N^etis.
When kneading their dough ti,
Macedonian housewives sigu it w.
the sign of the cross before div..i
it into loaves and later the same t ...
is made with the knife bolore cult..
the individual loaf, while the cru:„ba
that fall from the good man's tab.e
are religiously given 10 tlie ever-pre "
ont beggars at his gate, the bans
little birds.
, Hens
I Springs
j Broilers.. .
Young Koo -rs
Ola Rink <ri._ .
Hen Turkiy-i
Yonntr Tone
Old Toms
Ducks.
(ieese
Eggs
Bul'er
Hm-n Hiilt-h
Dr\ flint hides
Beeswax
The M< Coy Produce 1 ■ mpanv pny
the highest market price for Fuks
THREE .rFOUR S\LESMEN-Ai
11 ■** \pplv Ht onr 1 fBce Ozark Nnrs
ry Co.
The Arrow—all the news.
I>er Hi 8c
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each l( c
each 10c
per lb 12c
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25c
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( ardinal Saiolii, who is il' with ne-
phritis, a report from Rome says, is
tailing rapidly His life is being pro-
longed only by the artificial iulinini>-
tratiou of oxygen.
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1910, newspaper, January 6, 1910; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136667/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.