The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 12
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THE TAHLEQUAH AKKOW. TAHLEQUAH. OKLAHOMA.
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
E*?peiii£i i i
ud Atoat Oir
T«wi.#Pe«ple Ctmint and Goiat^ltemj tf Local aid
Ptrsoail Iiterwt
ARRESTED ON T
GRAVE CHARGE
"1
J_ WIFE MADE THE COMPLAINT
YOUR HOME
From F' aif % Daily.
Sector Ki< h «f Pe*g* i# in I
Mdar.
J J fWm io a ITHbim Ti
Holtwn.
« oili ht> f - iaui S^nnj"
m ia the «-itj.
Bl'i- Kern, a iaji'l man. of C
i* to the ciljr.
Mjv ir H |i Te. «- in M
T«l ey .eft I
ia a riiort luMfi* trip
M A M< >[<w!ilcri, .upeci
the 'WiifcaaaK*-. i« in ti - city t.-Uy
F< ? Viviahn. of Sl -j -r i« in the eity
vuithtg <tt UtK bow- of C. W il* r-
Mr. and Mr Martin Tiwh>* are U
'lay reroov.og bi tb*ir n**w h>rni* tt^r
l'pi<m
Mr Sam ftiiarjiasd «-'r. Mi*i Onlila
tr#tnDg f. of Ckamoix Mo. *rnv«] in
the 'ity todav.
Miller.
era!
Ji-m —lay. F tcaari 3, t« ,
Mr sr..! Mr* S?ratt**fi 4 1 juij }
ing t 'T b«l'r. Mati i> *al fneo>U < f
the new arriril declare to pnder^. b« j
l"l' ]ikr [ a. "Jim i« x> -cpting ojb- i
zr n'*'i u« i ditelr aiel r-tura i-
" Ditch Walker Pleads Not Gailty
To Assailt Upon the Person of
His YooBg Stepdaughter.
-1.lM;
' n«t •inaar Iw.m.1 *«iile !
>r Hulbert.
>-nt of
wh< i
lia- Iwn
i r*-|*,t*
Mr Audy
'Titk-ally ill for
<"-d mti'-h l -tt#r
Mr an'l Mr- Klin*- Jordan, of Mil*-
kof >- are the gu«-*t« ..f her mother.
Mr*. M (' Craft on.
Mr. ami Mr*. H < . Wo d. of Mm
k' gee. wh" have \b-"n visiting hi-moth
retained home ye-terday.
Mr* T M Brandon returned borne
from St. Loni* jre*terday where *he
purchased Iwr -prinn stock of millinery.
.Ia<-k Kichen larger returned to hi*
honiw in ,St. Ixmi* after a two week*
vi«t with hi- *i#tcr. Mr- H. T IVWitt
Mr*. A K. McCrary and children
! ft on the iio-iii train f- r Tul*a. with a
view of |x-ri:ian>'iitlr l' ating in iliar
city in the near future
It. I I'ay n -. of Wfbb City, Mo., wa*
in the city Wwlnnwiay and Thursday
of tin* week looking after bunim** in
tere-t* of the Humphrey* Mercantile
(Vim puny.
W. I' I'.urn*, of I'ejig*, whm in the
city today transacting bur ie**. Wmle
here heiuude thia office a friendly call
and left the price of another year* *ub
Mcription to the old relfahle" we< klv.
From Saturday's Oa ly.
Miat B**-ie Smith Wft t<Uy for a
r* k- ri it with liotnefolk at Hkt| r
T<>«| (°a**y of Kaowta City, ia ri*it
hi* father J) M Ca*er. ..f hl*
ity.
M" iainm Lizzie Trijifartt. Eliza Al-
l*rty and Mary McXair. returned from
j \Ve<7tIie nn noon
Hon K. E Heninij. of Klk City, who
i* a candidate for govern-* on the dem-
' -rat: ticket, ic in the city today
-hakin}( hand* with the and other
wine fixing np hi* political f-ncea.
Mijewa Kellah I'rown. Kmma B*:iig
and <tra' e Prii e of the Seminary, and
Me*lame* A. A. Taylor. VV. I*. Thome
and Mliwe* l{ee l. I>>■ \ ia. Auna Mae
Thorne and Ira L. Cain, Mr and Mr
' " Whitewde. L r. and Mr* Ward
are in Munkogee tixlay.
Mat Datcn Walker, of Tablet|iah.
wa* arw>!«l at Holbrt ThnmJay hy
rjepntf M("Carter ..n the charge of a#
! -anlt to raj>e ou the |«-r-.>n of .Inlia
! Harn*. hi* 1-I >e*r old i>te|idaiiKhter.
iiarit-M being prefwr-d or he uictVr
■f tne girl. \\ hen arre^ei Walker
! wa* in tk act of boarding a westljonnd
Friaco train, fieing the saio^ train from '
which the depot v had jn*t alighted.
He wa* brought la ck to thi* city and
ojr.n arraignment i-efore .In**i> M <) j
Irhonuiey waive.] examinaflon. bond
le-ing fijed in the *nin of f.TOtl. in de-
fanlt of which he wa* plar-ml in jail to'
await the action of the jfrand jury.
1 he «j--anlt i* allegnl t'i have occur- '
r<el on the th in-t.
TERRIBLE CASE
IF ECZEMA CURED
Cody and Facc Covered with Itching,
Painful truption - 5 Years of
Suffering Beyord Doocriptirn —
Thought Death was Near.
WANTS WOFiLD TO KNOW
OF CURE BY CUTICURA
>■ > tonipiii < ri I'll how I «iiifT.red
for five year* w.ili hirig und blo-'ling
ct ina, unlil 1 *aj
cuiftl by tlw ( utknira
JU-mcdie*, and 1 am
[)2 — no <Tr<ltcfiii 1 want the
fi~* *- -W. >11«< to kn')W, for
't v- what helped tne - i||
v t- twin otlier*. My body
and fan1 were roviTiti
with ' n1*. One d*y
It v-uld .e«'rii |/> If
Ijetter, and th'-n break
'•lit at-aiii with the
rii' t terrible p.-iin anil
r :• ilfhing. I have Ix n
f: k ■ vernl time., t. i! nrr.T in mv life
did 1 extiericnco > n-h fl *fnl auffi-ring
M *ith ttin i' /. -nn. f had made nr>
my mind that (b-nth wn*.n<*ar nt hand,
«ml i longed for thai time -ais'ii i
would l*> at r< it. 1 hn'! Iried u ;ny
<!in« r«-iit doctor* and m.ilii me* vrilh'i t
ciicce--. and mv mother brought mo
tii" t uticlira 1'erri'-iri i i .ig that
J. (ry them. I Ixv in t<> feel l*-ti<T aft" r
th" (ii-l bath mill. Ctificura Honp, and
one ajiplieati ii >f Ciiticura Ointment,
'I colli limed v il.h the Cutlcura Soap
rrid Cutieiira Ointment, and have
i-.!:rn four l«.tt!ei of ('iilicin i He*. Iv-
eut, n il oon>id<T my ' if v. |. Tlii*
riine year* iiro and I l:..ve hi.d
no r- lurn <f the (rouble n-r. .Ariy
p"r ii having ri'v doubt iiimh:! tins
wondi iful i iire liy tlie Cu'ietira It. c-
di.s irn write to n;.- nodr<- Mi*,
Altie l .ts >n, H ! Inn I !• ad, Bat l in Creek,
Mich., Oct. 11., 1 !mi'i. "
/ ft-rf-y/ /
From Monday's Dai y.
Iiutler Bnahvbeiul, of Mu-kogee. ii
i in the city.
Mr- M. K. Farley went to Mnakogee
today to vi*;t friend*.
Atthnr Sander*, clerk of Adair coun-
ty, t- in the city from Westville.
J. H. Young left today for a few day*
bu-ine** trip in Vinita and Wagoner.
H. If (treetib 10, l*i and l'j eent -tore
l-'ir*t d'Kir north of po*tofHce.
Mi** l!e**ie England, of Mnakogee,
*pent Sunday with friend.* in the city.
J. M. Tayne of Par*on*. Ka*., i* in
the city visiting hi* *i*ter. Mr* (ilen
Mr*. Lee Hnllenger and little daugh-
ter, of i'ark Hill, were in the city to-
day.
The dale for the Mu*kog.'" i.niiual
fair ha* lieeti fixed for the week of Ou
toiler 10
Me*ar* .1. I*. Thompson, Joe Mann*.
.b - Miller and S. I,. Miller are in Mn*
koge<> today,
Sam Sharp returned from St. Loni*
where he had gone to purchase a *prihg
stock of good*.
M. s-ik 1*. (i ..tool.'. T. .1 Adair and
Herl/ert (iailey and Mr* jTobn Carding
are in Mu*kogee today on bu*ine-*.
Mi-* El* e .bine* has returned to her
studies at the normal after a *hort visit
with her parent* at Westville
Messr* John anil Oli* Crmnpier re
turned Saturday night from Sylacauga.
Ala . where tlie\ attended the funeral
of their father.
Resolutions of Respect.
Rising Star Reliecca Ixidge Xo 2D
F. O. i), F.
In honor of our deceased sister, Mr*
Fannie liallard
15" it leaolved, that Hod ill Hi* in/iu
ite mercy, with Hi* omnipotent power,
ha* called to Hi* home above our dear
friend and *i*ter,
I: - it eyer re-olvert, that her path and
lier heavenly home may lie *weeler and
brighter than the one she traveled
while among u* also
• He it rearilved, that a c ipv of these
r>'-olntion* 1 s* spread upon the minute
tKiok and a copy Is- *.'iitto tie- bereaved
family.
Manerva Winder.
Martha Dickerson,
l^dii Winder.
Committee.
will probably need a new coat of paint this sprin*;.
Don t neglect the painting until the real hot days it ycu
want to properly preserve the material.
Phone ns and we will gladly quote you a price on the
work that you can t afford to overlook.
Also carry a complete sco^.k of Wall Paper, Paints,
Oils, Glass, Ktc.
A. GWINNELL
First Door South Opera House. Phone i(>6
hirst Class Upholstering in Connection.
New Railroad
Prospects Bright
Me*-r* .1 L. Adair, D. W. Wilson, •
W. V Kent. It, K McColloiu. R. M.
Dannenls-rg .1 W Sutton. C. D Mark ,
ham. Fred Palmtag, H B. Teehee. M
C. Reville. .1 1). Cox and J. W. Mc-'
Spadden were in Muskogee Thursday !
adjusting claim- before the master in ,
Chancery with the Monett & South- I
western construction company, on the
line of right of way throngh Cherokee
connty.
The report is that the company will
lie reorganized and the rlaiuis *ett!ed.
and work of rebuilding the road will
begin within the next three months
<
PlTTMAN OIL CO.'S
L
BOB G.'A TENBY'S GOT
TO WHOLESALE
I T
MEAT BARONS CARTER ASKS SQUARE DEAL
ARE INDICTED FOR EASTERN OKLA. INDIAN
Durinj
NEW VOIlk, Feb. r. - The heel ! Washington. D. C., Feb. 3fi
trust" of the United States euibraring !' bdurs of the discussion of
great packing companie* and | fhe In,'iH appropriation bill
multi-millionaires, socially and indus-
trially prominent, were indicted by the
grand jury in Hudson county, New
Jersey, today charged with conspiracy
in limiting the supply of meat and
poultry.
The indictment i* drawn nnder the
laws of New Jersey which provides uj
in the
house. Congressman Carter, of oklu
hoiiia. plead for a square deal for the
Indian of Eastern Oklahoma and asked
that congress deal with him without
duplicity, dounle dealing or sophistry.
"Let us divide the tribal property
among the members of the Five Civil-
ized Tribes at the earliest possible mo
meiit. The majority of them are com
on conviction a maximum penalty of' Intent. Let us pay them off and grant
three years in the penitentiary or $1,00(1
tine or Ixitli.
The offense i* extraditable, which
uie'ins practically that the meat barons
must either successfully re*iit extra-
dition or come to Jersey City for trial
to Niem all the immunities and privil
eges enjoyed by the members of con
gress.. Let congress closely scrutinize
and supervise the administration of
these Indian-funds untti the final set-
tlement is made and I guarantee the
Pierre Garvin, the tinblic prosecutor ! members of the live Civilized Tribes
of Hudson connty, announced that be I make gi**l as citizens of the re-
wanlrt forthwith notify the defendants | public.
of their indictment ami would be ready ■ "In 18 :t the Dawes commission was
tofferee extradition iri each case where appointed and proceeded with its work
the individual concerned i* not willing and in 1H97 an agreement was effected
to face trial voluntarily. , with the Fiye Tril.es providing that
The defendants are named are as fol- the tribal rolls should beiuade. the lands
' ! 'lllott^cl, all uiifillott ?'l lands, except the
The National Packing Company, Ar- segregated mineral land sold, and all
laonr X Company. Swift & Coini any, tribal funds distributed per capita to
Morn* ( ompaiiy. Hammond Packing i the tribal governments and all tribal af-
( ompany. li. H. Hammond & Company, j fairs finally concluded within eight
wears If congress had not interfered,
I the Indian question, so far a* the Five
I Tribe* are concerned, would have been
| disposed of long ago.
[ "Without the consent of the Indians
in violation of the agreement, congress,
on April till, Isoti, passed an act with-
Sale a Success.
The Bulletine: which Cutlcura Honp
find t'uti' ura Ointment have alleviated
uir.ong ►Uili-torturod. di>!<gured iritontM
and children, and tlie > oiruoit, ti.ev have
ullordefl worn-out und v.orriiil pur. tits
have led to their adoption in < - 'intk^*
'ti rue- a* a pri. f-le tren.mcnt for the
i kin. Eczema, raphes, an.l every form
of itching, burning, sealy humor arc
HieiHlilv cured bv ' uticura, in the ma-
jority of cahes, when ail else fails.
f utV-nri Honp (Mr I nmimrni (Wlr 1 n^vlr^nt
I all I ■ ml < :,r.onj.li (Vhh<*1 I'iIK iJ.',. I nil- n,.,l
IDrauutiout ttiv wnrut Poilrr OT'm A Cl.rra Corn
pfotm . 117 iijl'imhiii. \vr n.Mi.in
•TMUiil Jim. cull' uru bout on -km Uiiiwi
Regardless of the inclement weather
Saturday, the big sale at the Spot ( ash
••tore was well attended, crowds filling
! the store from opening until cloning
time. Many splendid bargains are
j Wing offered the people thi* week at
' this store
Crown. Bridge and Inlay work ii
*l -eialty See Walters A- Walters Up
stairs iu Powell building opposite post
! office.
Remember the Name,
and take no
Substitute
j drawing the segregate..! mineral land
f' oin sale an<l in numerous other war?*
i tie i up th- settlement of tire affair* r.f
| the Five Tribe*, until r.ow there oan lie
; no dis[H)sitiou whatever of these affairs
j until congress gjyes the secretary of the
j iuterior power and authority t<) disiH^e
i of these affair* The *ecretary 'of in-
terior is not to blame; th * coiumis*ioner
of Indian affairs i* not to blame: the'
commissioner to the Five Civilized
j Trilies is not to blame for the delay in
' winding up these matters and there i*
no way on earth to wind them up nn-
' til congress grants the power.
"As it is. the appropriations must con-
j tinne from year to year, and it i* bun
| combe to provide in tilts bill that the
affairs must lie wound up in twelve
months. Th.' Creager bill providing
for winding up the affairs of the Five
Trilx s i* now before the Indian Com-
mittee, and the entire Oklahoma dele
gation is trying to whip the bill into
shape and if this bill does not pass, the
house should establish a permanent bu-
reau on the Fast side of Oklahoma,
which must necessarily last forever and
the appropriation for continuing the
commission and the agency go on until
doomsday.
"There is $.->00,000 annually being ex-
pended out of the tribal funds of ti e
Fr-e Civilized Trilies and no report
made of the expenditures. Under the
law the expenditure is directed to lie
done under the direction of the secre-
tary of interior, and he is accountable
only to himself."
JOHNSON
Always sounds good
anyone wanting a
first-class SHAVE or
HAIR CUT. It s the
third door North of
the Postoffice.
You Have Malaria!
Msmss
WILL CURE YOU
CURES
LIVER TROUBLES
best for
CONSTIPATION
guaranteed
PRICE 50 CENTS
SOLD HY CREW HROS., DRUGGISTS.
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1910, newspaper, March 3, 1910; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136686/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.