The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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THE TAHLEQUAH ARROW TAHLEQUAH, ORLAllOMA.
From Tuesday's Daily. ri% trr-j" 4 nv -It bat >« soctmat i
\t—l.m~ «. p. Yemrx\o and Ifearlie '*tj® oo® tJuit a-avv raim thi I nu r<
WmI re4onte<d !*.*< eve-ning from Vinita *** befciDd with th«r work an i rom
where thfT ha-1 beta Tinting T*lalir^a cotto® getting t«-t w«edy wb !•>
the put irnk *u and wbr-at are faUip.* badly abi
• hrre i* danger of rur*
Miase* fec*ie and Bessie AlMoa of
W'ng jurr art thr soests of M;-«
Jewell and Nina McC'oil^ta
Attorney J Berry King is is Vinita
Way 00 bcjgwm.
Mir- Li: acl F":aan> Har:~r >f
Mukoge* who were the guests of Mis*
Li Use* Hanoi ovt-r Sncday. reiaiiri
borne thu morning.
Grandfather Clause
• Taylor Election
Law.
"Xo person shaii be registered a* an
elect >r of this slate, or be allowed to
1 Um Brownie Brown of Mnskoge*-. rota in any election held herein, nnlese
OwWooslwfeo ha* W-i visiting fner.l- ta Urn he t* able to read and write any section
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of the tt-nutitaticr of the state of Okla-
W D. Ilirn « .jo* at
eotwprisan? m+T-ibanL* i« here todav jcitr. returned home thif morning
transacting bn«iaes#.
A. Walter* is in Mu k ><*e today
Jaiues Hen derson of
Tahle«jnah visitor today
Park Hill i a :
M:— Anna Marcbi#on of Muskogee,
wbo W been visiting friend* in the .
citj for the piw>t week, returned to bet
bom* t' rtay
S. W Row
city todav.
of Park Hill, i* in the
Mr. icd Mr«. Hcgb Matheaon wbo
haretaen visting relatives in this city
returned to their home in Muskogee
today.
Mr and Mrs. <i. V. Mills made a triji |
bo Muskogee today
Do not forget the recital tonight at
the aormal. Tbi« i« given by the mu-
sic and eiprea-tion departm-nt- Stn-
dents have been rehearsing all 'lav and
a treat is promised to all wbo attend.
Mr*. Mary Lawrence of Wagoner
is visiting Mr*. Pack and attend-
ins the commencement exerci**-*.
8. F. Hirtchman spent
home folk at Welling
Mus Bertha Benedict of Muskogee
Sun lay with i* here visiting Helen Redd and at-
tending commencement.
A. B. Cunningham
ijtisinenh.
i* in Stilwell on
Mrs. Clarence Clark of Muskogee
visiting friend* in this city.
Yesterday Mrs. J. H. Pitch ford, at
, the Normal Inn, suffered a stroke of
paralysis She is repor' a no better
is this evening.
Mr. and Mr*. R F. Call of Bartles-
ville, came in the latter part of last
week and will occupy Mrs. Vincent's
home on Depot street for the summer.
Mr. Call is Attorney for the Southern
Trust company.
K, It, Steely, a prominent farmer of
near Hulbert, was in the city Sunday
and Monday, the guest of his sister,
Mrs. W. V. Kent. Mr. Steeley reports
Decorated Graves.
The Modern Woodmen of Gideon
Camp No. 11536 and members of Capi-
iiol Camp No. 10>W1 of Tahlequah met
at the Parris cemetery yesterday, San-
Sunday, June 5, and decorated the
grave of Moss Panis, the only Mod-
ern Woodman buried in that cemetery.
Appropriate addresses were made by
Lige Wilson of Gideon and Raj Hntscn
of Peggs.
fc'tiia. hot no per on who was on Jann-
' ary 1st, 1H 6. or at any time prior there-
to, entitled to rote under any form of
government, or who at that time re-
sided in some foreign nation, and no
hneal descendant of such person, i-hall
i be denied tbe right to register and rote |
because of bis inability to so read and !
! write section of such constitution."
It is clear fr -in th- reading that this J
clause does not prohibit any White man I
' or Indian citizen from voting.
It will merely exclude the illiterate !
negro population of the state many of J
whom are Hoc-king to Oklahoma to I
make this their home for the reason !
that tbe states thev come from have
deemed it to the best interests of those
states to put a similar qualification in-
to effect.
J. T. Cnuingbftu. Jr.
James Antoine.
J. C. Woodson,
Roddy Richards,
G. P. Hardy.
County Democratic Election C< mmittee.
If you want ICE at
60c per 100 lbs.
buy a book.
If you want ICE at
70c per 100 lbs.
pay the cash.
CRYSTAL
ICE CO.
W. A. Moody, Mgr.
The Daily Arrow
"Want Ads"
Items classified in this column will
be charged for at the rate of 5 cents per
line per iwue or 15 cents per line per
week in advance. No advertisement
fir less than 10 cents will be received.
Items published elsewhere will be
charged 5 cents per tine straight.
fob kale
Want to sell—or exchange mer-
chandise business for farm or city
property. J, M. Cooley.
FOR SALE, if taken at once, $400
Shaffer piano st a rei>t sacrifice. Call
at Hill & Hanks second haud store or
phone 25<).
5 \ S 0= P0 .'3
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J (XEar.
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LAW Y KlvS
WILLIAM F. RASMUS
attorney at law-notrary public
REALESTATE BOUGHT A SOLD
OFFICE OVER OKLAHOMA STATE bank
ROOMS I S. 2 TAHLEQUAH. OK
MOVftTOH a. rtl.B. «. L ,(
TEEHEE A JOHNS
lawyers
Office Over First National Bank
Long Distance Plione No. 1H1
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
J. D COX
LAWYER
Will practice criminal law and will
fpve special attention to all depart-
ment business at Muskogee, Okla-
homa and at Washington, D. C.
tahle0u4h . - okl
J. I. COURSE/
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ABSTRACTOR
TAHLEQUAH
H. COUftH
■U««Nf 0
COUCH t McMICHAEL
Attorneys At Law
HOTRAHY IN OFFICE
Office over First National Bank
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
EWERS AmcKINLEY
«TTONNt*S «MD COUNSELORS AT LAW
Will practice in all the Courts. Spec-
al attention given to Land Titles and to
Probate Practice. Rooms 12 French Blk.
tahlequah • okla
PIIYSICANS
w.g.blake (, w.blake
BLAKE d BLAKE
physicians amd surgeons
OP WOMB* A MIOII'.TV
ofsicb over cffbws drug store
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OPPtOf HONI • TAHLIQUAW, OKLA
DRS. ALLISON i ALLISON
Physicsns and Surgeons
i'honks; office 1H4, residence 185
ROOMS 11-12 KINS BUILDING
oua tml ^cstorsici
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
PETERSON & DUCKWORTH
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
OFFICE HOURS 8 TO II A M 2 TO 5 PM
OFFICE IN CREW MILLER BLDG
DAY PHONE 123 NIGHT PHONE 102
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ofrj,
(FkJ fits iett>3«E cejt'jtj.
Doe? jronr watch keep correct time?
If not better have an expert watch re-
pairer look at it. An inspection will
cost yon ?othi',g.
Hirschman
THE JEWELER
At Cherokee Drag Company.
Busted
ROBERTS BEAM
notary public
real estate insurance
DKNTIST
P. (i. MOORE
ATTOHHIEY AT LAIS
land office building
Oflice with J. B. Moork
DR. F3ERT NEEL
DENTIST
Office in Crew-Miller Bnilding
phome 113
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
IJNDERTAKER
CARL d. FOREMAN HAGLUND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
UNDERTAKING EMBALMING DISEN |
FECTINC AND PICTURE FRAWIINC.
NIGHT PHONE 114 DAY PHONE 78
1ST DOOR WEST OF ARROW OFFICE
TAHLEQUAH OKLAHOMA
Cunningham & Miller
Real Estate & Insurance
Office Up Stairs, Crew Miller B'ld'g.
Marvelous Discoveries
Marveloc.s <li>coveries mark the won-
derful progress of the age. Air flights
od heavy machines, telegrams without
wires, terrible war inventions to kil'
men. and tbat wonder of wondtrs, Dr.
King b N-iv Discovery—to save life
when threatened by conghs, colds, la-
grippe, aathnia, croup, bronchitis, hem-
orrhages, hay fever and whooping
cough or lung trotible. For all bron-
chial affections it has no equal. It re-
lieves instantly. It's the surest care.
James M. Black of Asheville, N. C., R.
R. Xo. 4, writes it cured hiin of an ob-
stinate cough after all other remedies
failed. r>0c and $1.00. A trial bottle
free. (Juaranteed by Crew BrosJ
Our Crock is
We Still Cut
Late&t Style.
Broken
Hair in
but
the
JOHNSON
The Barber
Third door north, postoffice
See J B. Moore for bargains in Real-
Estate, Loans Insurance. Hemes Hold on
easy payments. Two houses and lots 2
blocks from public school, one 2 room
plastered house, one 4 room house, the
two for $1500 on easy payments.
LOT 200*75 feet—10 room house, good
well and barn, plenty of good shade.
Price #3000. Easy terms.
Moore Heights—finest resident ad-
dition in the city.
The tract of land immediately west
of the Frisco depot and the city limits,
comprising about twenty acres.
Two lots, one east and one west of
Frisco tracks, convenitntly located with
reference to tracks and depot.
Some other property in same locality
on application. C. A. Thompson,
185-tf Muskogee, Okla
I JBNISHED BOOMS
Furnished room—Electric
and batb. Inquire at this office.
light
FOR RENT.
Ten room house— Desirable loca-
tion, call on or address Mrs. Ellen Drew
or Attorney W. L. Johns.
Two Vacant office rooms for rent.
#'•> .tf) per uicntb. Call phone t<H.
New bonse, close in, fine neighbor-
hood. Plenty of shade and water. En-
quire at Big 4 Cafe.
wanted
To buy second-hand tambourine
dress Mary Ann Cox, this office.
Ad-
Plain and fancy sewing promptly and
neatly done. Mrs. J. M. Vanderslice,
227 West Smith St., west of State Nor-
mal.
Second haxd goods. Let us make
you an estimate on that old furniture
you expect to throw away.
Hill & Hanks,
218 N. Muskogee Ave.
M
IF YOU WANT MONEY a 0
•Terras To Suit—
a COME IN
INSURANCE
CheroKee Capitol Abstract Company
106 West Delaware Str«*>t
Phone l!i3 |
Class About That!
That s what they all say when andy of
our patrons pass by after passing
through the hands of our skillful tailor-
ing experts. Every young man knows
how it feels to be up to date in his per-
sonal appearance Come right in, let's
look you over and give you au estimate.
Our prices wou't scare you.
JOESOUKUP
226 South Muskogee Ave.
S. H. SOUTHER
PAINTER, DECORATOR
AND PAPERHANGER...
Signs Made* to Order
At a Reasonable Charge
Thirty years experience. Thirteen
years in Tahlequah.
Leave Orders at Crew Bros. Store
Call Phone 128
Bus Line to all Trains
Best Accommodations
PHOENIX LIVERY
JOHN F. WILSON, Prop.
RESTAURANTS
Regnlar meals served on time at Nor-
rnal dining parlor. Mrs. John Carding.
lost
Leatberbound pocket book containing
between $1,.>0 and $3.00 in silver with
valuable papers. Somewhere between
Tahlequah and Peggs, Name J. M
Wallace printed inside of cover. Re-
ward if returned to owner or left at
this office. ✓ dw
Lost—Tan purse containing a small
snm of money and administration and
guardianship papers, near Baptist
church, Tahlequah, Finder leave at
Farmers Union Cafe or this office.
It 4-d-w Betsey Parris.
Lost—Pocket instrument case on
road to Cookson. Return to Arrow
office or Dr. J. F. Duckworth.
FRISCO SYSTEM
(St. Louis & San Francisco Railway.)
The following trains arrive at and
depart from Tahlequah daily:
EAST BOUND
Xo. 712 Passenger ^ 12:47 p.m.
No 724 Passenger 0:47 p. ni.
"Local Freight 9:50 a. m
west bound
No. 725 Passenger 9:01 a. m.
No. 705 Passenger 12:07 p ,m.
•Local Freight 3:30 p. m.
"Except Sunday
A. GWINNELL
Wall Paper, Paints
and Oils
We are now prepared to do all kinds cf
picture framing,
304 SOUTH MUSKOGEE AVE.
Phone 166
Big 4 Fruit Stand
Cherries, Tomatoes and Pineapples,
Everything in choice fruits and
vegetables.
125 North Muskogee Avenue
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1910, newspaper, June 9, 1910; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136720/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.