The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TAHLEQUAH ARROW, TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
MR
LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Happenings In and About Our Town --People Coming
and Going •Items of Local and Personal Interest.
(From Thursday'# Daily Arrow.)
H. Allen, who has boon vislt-
I 1 !
city todaj en route to his home at
I'eKKs.
Ilypatia Keenan left to«la> for .1
visit with friends at Kims;- t'ity.
Wo., and Wichita, K.uis.
Mr. and .Mrs. T. A. M> < rn.i
and children, who have been mak-
ing a three weeks' visit with Mr
Mcl'ormiok's parents, Mr and Mr-
i. 1'. McCormick. left todav lor in ii
home in Stillwoll.
Brow .ie ilerrin, wlio has been a
student In the Northeastern for tin
past year, left today for his home in
Stroud.
Miss Flo Jones, who has been one
of the kindergarten training (• ack-
ers at the Northeastern State Nor-
mal, left for her home today at Sa-
pulpa.
Mrs. K. F. Nelson and sister. Mil
Until Borrh, of Chicago, who i
visiting Mrs. Nelson, are spending
today in Muskogee.
Mrs. Maim IVndaivis. of Okmul-
gee, who has hi en the guest of .Miss
Hull) Damage for a few dn> .
turned home today.
Mi.. A. A. Davidson and daugh-
ters. liuth and Mary and son Angus,
of Muskogee arrived in the city to-
day to bo the guest of Mrs. John
Carding.
Miss Stella Wood loft toda> for *
vjsit with hor sister, Mrs. Henry
Johnson at Vinita. She will also
visit friends tit Nowata and Inde-
pendence, Mo., before returning.
Mrs. \V. T. Ford and sistor, Mi
Anna Bird left to<! \ for Fairland
to visit their father. Dr. O. J. Bird.
J. Berry King, J. M. t'rew and
Norxvood Peterson are business vis
itors at Muskogee today.
Miss Dorthy Coger left today for
her home at Springdale, Ark., where
she w ill visit her relativas for n
couple of woks.
Mr. T. P. Allison left today on the
noon train for Westville, where he
xv;is called to the home of (Joorge
Christie to administer to his daugh-
ter, who is very low xvitli typhoid
fever.
Mrs. Pearl Buchanan, late critic
teacher in the N. K. S. N . left today
for hor home in Wichita, Kans.
Mrs. W. C. Clark and daughters,
Rebecca and Christoi, of Ft Smith,
arrived in the city to visit Dr. J. I.
Dement and family.
County Mtornox II. B. Teeliee
wont to Oklahoma City today. Mrs.
Too he accompanied him to Musko-
gee, where she will remain until his
return.
Mrs. J. II. \zliun went to Dutton.
Ark., today to \ i.■ it with relative-;
for a few weeks.
Joplin Business College graduates
have no dry weather bad crop wor-
ries. A sure salary beats a chance
crop. Notes accepted for tuition.
Now term September 4. xxs-j
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rogers, who
lave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. II.
II Orecti, returned toilax to their
| home In Grove.
Mrs. W. A. Gardner and children
! arrived ill the city today to oin her
I husband, Prof. Gardner, head of tin
biology department ill the North
(From Friday's Daily Arrow.)
Mrs. J. S. Allison returned toda)
from Stilwell, accompanied by her
niece. Miss Fax Habli. of that place,
who is on tile sick list and will re-
ceive medical In at nicut here.
Kx-Sheriff Frank Vdair from
Adair county and Frank S. Howard,
of Baron, were business visitors i:
city yesterday and this morning.
Prol Ira L. Cain was in the city
oxi r night from Muskogee, return-
ing today noon.
Marry Pitchford left today for a
visit xvlth his brother, Irving, in Sal-
lisaw.
Clifford Thorn, one of the Arrow
newsies, is enjoying a week on the
farm with Louis Bushyhead at Bap-
tist.
Mrs. N. S. McNalr wont to West-
ville today fo; a visit xvitli relatives
Attorney J. Berry King return d
from a short business trip to Mi.s
kogee today.
Arch Cochran came in front Mus-
kogee today noon to look after bus-
iness interests here.
Gus II. Tim It, editor of the Sun.
is a Westville business visitor to-
day.
W. C. Hall, county judge of Dela
ware county, who lias been a busi-
ness visitor in the city, returned to
his home in Grove last evening.
Miss Susie Taylor came home
last evening from a visit with rela-
tives at Claremore.
The Misses Hffie Duckworth, of
Siloam Springs, and Senora Gray,
left this morning for a pleasure trip
to Colorado Springs, Col.
Misses Mary and Ada Brown, of
Fort (iihson, arrived in tlie city las'
evening for a visit with W. II. Bal-
lentine, Jr., and family.
Mis~ Henrietta Siegel, of the N
B. S. N. faculty, left last evening for
New Orleans, La., to spend her vaca-
tion with her mother. Miss Siegel
will return this fall to
duties as head of the
ment in the Normal.
Mrs. vnna Mat boson,
returned to Tahlequah today to per-
manently reside.
Attorney and Mrs. J. I). Coursey
and daughter ligla, left this morn
iug for Gainesville, Texas, to enjoy
a ten days visit with Mr. Coursey'-
, parents and other relatives. Lik
; most Tahlequah people, while er
1 joying a vacation, arrangements
I xvere made that the Arrow xxill koo|
| them posted on the daily happen-
ings in this city.
Mrs. Joe Shade and little grand-
son, Osage, went to Westville toil. >
for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bogan, xvh<-
have boon attending the summer
term of the Normal, left for their
home in Foraker last evening.
C. A. Roes came in from Musko- j
gee todav for a visit xvitli his fami-
ly.
Utorney George Paschal return-
ed today from a three days busi-
ness trip to Vinita and other points.
C. C. Manus. of Peggs, was in tin
citx todsx i.n route to Honey HIP
to attend the fifth Sunday meeting
Mrs. A. Alberty, of Westville,
who has been visiting her sister
Mrs. A. \. Taylor, and other rela-
tive in the city. returned home to
Norwood Peterson
Supt. Peggs Schools
(From Thursday's
Having attained
Daily Vrrow.)
the best grades
at the recent teachers examination,
and ' lis fact becoming known to
the board of education for the town
of Peggs, Norwood Peterson, son of
Dr. C. A. Peterson, of this citx. his
boon employed as superintendent
of tin- Peggs schools, where, >r is
the prediction of the Arrow he wii1
make good. We are satisfied the
good people of Peggs will, in the
future congratulate thei.i elves on
having secured his senses The
cunt 's. as executed by the Popgs
-clio'-i joard yesterday.
John B. Doolan, secretary to thf
State Game and Fish Warden, in a
letter to Win. Balle.v, deputy warden
for this county, requests him to say
that owing to the extreme warm
weather they will not have any mon
pheasant eggs for distribution this
season. 7-27
DENTIST
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
1*11YS MIAN'S
V I
Dr. R. A. Walters I
Office in Poweli Building
Opposite Postoffice
The best equipped dentist
in the Southwest. Inlay work
a specialty. The latest pain- I
ess methods.
Phone 258
resume he
art depart-
of Nowata
A Dainty Bathroom
is an absolute necessity to the modern
home. Porcelain enameled fixtures form the
ideal ware for the up-to-date bathroom. Their
glossy, white surface presents the same at-
tractive appearance as fine table china, and
yet they have the strength and durability
of iron.
porcelain enameled fixtures
represent the highest type of sanitary ware in
design, materials and workmanship. The
guarantee accompanying this ware is a pro-
$
%
mm
in
tection against faulty con-
struction or materials— the
buyer runs no risk.
- For promptness and
reliability you will find our
plumbing service un-
equalled.
Why not ask us for
estimates today?
Cherokee Plumbing & Heating Co.
319 N. Muskogee
Phones 15 and 95
It
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Campbell-Moore.
(From Thursday's Dally Arrow.)
Hifth noon today witnessed th<
marriage of .Mr. Lacey Campbell
ind .Miss Gladys Moore at he home
uf Mr. and Mrs. T. N Hubbard on
Mission avenue, Rev. G. S. Sutton
pasto: of the Pro. byteriun church
officiating.
M'ter the wedding dinner, which
was given the wedding party bv
Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Camp-
boll left on their wedding trip go-
ing to Muskogee. They will reside
;tt Cincinnati, Ark., where the par-
ents of both bride and groom make
their home.
Mr Campbell is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Campbell. Mrs. Camp-
hell is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I. (). Moore.
Guests from away were: Mr.
Clifford Moore, brother of the
bride of Cincinnati, Ark., and
and Mis:; Auda Funkhouser, of
Summers, Ark.
\. ti. T. \. PICNIC.
Gideon Lodge, No. 1 n4. will give
a picnic Saturday, July 29. Every
body are invited to come and brinp,
well filled baskets. There will be
speaking, swings and refreshnien
stand and various amusements
\ general good time is expected.
W. J. HALPA1N,
H. P. FISHKR,
P. M. NEWMAN,
Committee.
ix.i: Pll' llioitn
To BI:\TO\\ II.1.1
t From Friday's Daily Arrow.)
Judge John I'. Pitchford left to-
day noon for Bentonville, Ark., to
recuperate a fexv weeks in the sani-
tarium at that place. Mrs. Pitch-
lord has been taking treatment ti'
the institution for several weeks
and is reported improving nicely
mil thinking the change in sur-
roundings might be of benefit to
hiin and at the same time ease Mrs.
Pitchford's mind as to his condition
he decided to join her for ti recrea-
tion. The judge is much Improve I
and the suffering of his leg, as the
result of the fact tire he received
several weeks ago, is gruxxing les
each day.
ESC.\PKI> WITH lll> MlTI.
"Twenty-on ■ years ago I faced in
awful death," writes 11. 11. Martin,
Port llarrelson, S. C, "Doctors saiil
I had consumption and the dread-
ful cough 1 had looked like it, sure
enough. 1 tried everything I could
hear of, for my cough, and was un-
der the treatment of the best doctor
in Georgetown, S. C., for a year, but
could get no relief. A friend advis-
ed me to try Dr. King's New Dlscox
ory. 1 feei that 1 owe my life t.
this great throat and lung cure." It
positively guaranteed for cough .
colds, and till bronchial affections.
60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
Crew's Drug St"re.
V. G. BIAKF I. w IllKC
BLAKE A BLAKE
PHYSICIANS AND SURUFONS
diaitaia o romin * •
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN C*IW BLOG.
RlttOINCI ho I MO. «
OPPICI PMOftl a T«HllOU*H, ONI A
DRS. ALLISON A ALLISON
Physicans and suhgcons
I "HONKS; OFKI( I Is I. KKSIDKN'CI- 185
ROOMS 11-12 KING BUILDING
ovin THE l*CSTOFFlC
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
PETERSON & DUCKWORTH
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
OFF ICE HOURS 8 TO II A M 2 TOSPM
office in crew miller bldg
day phone 123 night phonf 102
LAWYKK'S
HOUSTON B. TEEHEE
lawyer
Office Over First National Bank
Long Distiuici Phone Xo. 181
TAHLEQUAH OKI A
J. D COX - LAWYER
Will practice criminal lav. and will
give special attention to all depart
incut business at Muskogee, Okla
h< ma and at Washington. D. C.
tahlequah . - okla
J. I. COURSEY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ABSTRACTOR
It's dollars fo the hole in a dough-
nut that the Pennsylvania Judge
who advised an accused man never
to reply to the taunts of an angry
woman is a married man.
NOT ICD.
To all Physicians and Druggists of
the 4'il.x of Tahlequah.
Attention is called to ordinance
.Vo l, page 1112. Revised Ordinince-
nf the City of Tahlequah.
I'lider this ordinance till prescrip-
tions for the use of cocaine, etc..
must bo in duplicate and copy filed
with the city clerk, and no druggist
shall honor such prescription unless
city seal is affixed by city clerk.
\ny person, firm or corporation
violating this ordinance is liable to
i fine of from $5.00 to $25.00.
H. I.. WVLY. City Marshal. It
deafness cannot he tTiner.
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
ear. There is only one v. iy to cure
(ieal'ir':.-. and thai is by constitu-
t'onal remedies. Deafness is caus-
ed Iy tin inflamed condrtr-n the
mucou lining of th - Eustachian
Tube. When this tubs is inflamed
you have a rumbll g sound or im-
perfect hearing, ard when it is en-
tirely closed, Deafness is the result,
and unless the liifk imitation can be
t:.i<en out and this tube restored to
its normal conditions, heating will
be cestroyed forever: nine eases
t.;;t of ten are cau.'.t ! by Catarrh,
which is no'hing but an infltnied
condition of the mucous sui t, cot-
We will give One Hui drod Dol-
lars for any case of Deafness (caus-
ed by catarrh) that cannot tie cured
by Hall's Catarrh C lire. Sond for
circulars, free.
P. ,1. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 785c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
stipation.
The yellow journals are not hav-
ing much success in reviving the old
war cry of "Remember the Alamo."
"Remember the alimony" probably
xvould bring more tangible results.
Well Pumps
Hydraulic Rams
REVERSIBlP
SPOUT
BUSHING
2 IN HIPE
i. ■
i TACMMENTL
\\/H tarry a
complete
line of Pumps
and Rams and
sell them at
reasonable
prices. If you
need anything
in this line it
will be to your
interest to call
and see us. ...
TAHLEQUAH
MACHINE SHOP
John Williscraft, Prop.
TAHLEQUAH
« Hi COUCH lUQtNl C M'MICHAll
COUCH a McWIICHAc i
Attorneys At Law
NOTHAKY IN' Ol'l-'IOi'.
Office over First National Bank
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
DENTIST
DR. I3ERT NEEL
DENTIST
Ollice iu Crew Miller Building
PlIONi: IK!
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
I'M )K1\TA KKK
CARL d (FOREMAN) HAGLUND
funeral director
UNDERTAKING EMBALMINC DISEN
FECTINC AND PICTURE FRAMINC.
night phone 114 day phone 78
1ST DOOR WEST OF ARROW OFFICE
TAHLEQUAH OKLAHOMA
JOHN L. ADAIR,
General Builder
and Contractor
Lei 'tie estimate your work,
n ION E 293
FARM LOANS
MADE PROMPTLY
Hill P. Wilson
French Building.
W. P CHANDLER
Agent for the Shawnee Mutual
Fire Insurance Company, a
farm property company, of
Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Best and Cheapest
lire, Lightning and Tornado
Insurance for the farmer in
the State.
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1911, newspaper, July 27, 1911; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136813/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.