The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THh TAHLtOUAH ARROW, TAHLtQUAH, OKLA.
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Apportionment For
the Expenses of City
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in i.i . fund
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lucouii' 11oiii roiitH. wiitrr
$ I,:t04
fnml (iipprox.i $ 4,LTiU.no
A iiiixi ti I on hum! .... 584.OU
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Amouiit lo ho rulMi'il hy
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\mount In ho i'uIhimI hy
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Amount on hum!
Tolul amount lo m|m*ihI$
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\ mount lo Ik* ruUiMl h>
tiixullon, Hiilury fund $
aiin>nill on IiuiiiI .
\ 111 > to \ 11 n u f i' a iiioii nt !<>
ho coHocMmI hy IIccuimo
uih! fluoh 1,500.00
Total amount lo lit* r\
pomlril for Hiilui'loH $ 7'J
IViin ti ry l,,iiiul.
Amount lo ho ratHoil h\
t ii xnt ton • ri moti r\ fuiiil 'JfiU.nO
Amount oil hiiliil . I 17.KL?
Approximate huIo of loth. loo,00
Total amount to oxpcml $ 497.b"
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Proceedings of
the City 6ouncil
tl-'roin l'"i l,lii> h ItulI> Vrrow i
'I'lic .-It> council lield iiii adjourn
,mI nicotine Int.i ii I k Ii I from Mondn\
i, IK Ii I wllli all tiieiuliern of III,' tmd>
pri'Hi'iil ,'*r,<)il Inn IIiiiImiii. I< If I i it I'.
iiml \\ IImoii
I'll,- follow Iiik III I Im lor I ho month
ol .1 imo woio allowed ami wurriintH
ordered Ihkiii',1
Cliol'okio Co. rer. Inter doodn$ I i'11
ti \\ lloyul X Son, Mm k
Hinlth . .76
.1 Klrketnliill. Hiilni*
I'lOIIOOr Tol t',< . HII|l|l|l,'H
.1 \V Mnlhollitml. xuppllcs
l'n Ii I •>< i v, n It Herald, I *il ii 11 UK
T.ililciltitili Miielitne Shop snp
plleH ... ....
Itlovlns l.ee, roofing pump
nl al ton .
llotu\ WooUntRhl. «li:i\
John SutI mi. 8npplion
John Ulckn. Huppllo*
Hull (iiitiMitn . oil
\v r Ford, nl dtj •!>!
Miiskot.ff I'rlnlinn I'o . mi|i
|lltOM .
W r Mlllor. -:il St Com
\ II fns.it Miiiplt«,?-
I'h.o- Klclniidson, s.mii:ir>
Vrrow l'nl> i'o . priming
K ills.,., i'ii\ tlolt Co . holts
.1 XX McS|tnddcn. fuel
Stf\«> links. Killiiu v- iloi.
Satno. burlng dump ground
licport* of tho elt>
ohlof ot police >n,l police
I ti on
:• tin
7 10
I'll. 73
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woi'o ordered to repair I ho cement
bridge on liau tililK Hlrofl iutohh I In
hrn iif h
mis si \ i ii hum iii) xx
(Krotn Thurmluj 'h Dully Arrow.)
Maxtor Hotijainlll T Walklngstlck
o ii 1 o it ii I n od a |iart> of yomiK Iriendu
\ox)onlay afternoon front ii to
ll o'clock. It being the occasion of Ills
hIxtIi hlrlhday llo was Hie reclp-
lenl of many Rifts Uefreshmonts
were nerved Those present wer,
Dorothy Sntlon. Virginia Kord
l.onlsc and Irene Thome. Hilly
Moore, X'era Dntican. Walton Hack
lor. Junior Parsons, Xltna anil
Villain Sink. Molha llaglntitl. Kll.'a
belli McKlltrlck. Until Yeager. Kit
iheth Johnson, llllhert Taylor. Mes-
,i.imet, \\ r Thorn* md A x. Tay -
lor and Miss Hulii I'arsons.
xx iii \ i i i MOltl imm)i\s
The readers ai the fiirnegie llh
rar> have Increased over one linn
died per cent in the last month This
means that more hooks will he need
od soon lo supply the demand
Kill Millll I'll X \
xxii ii 11i\st>
w k
9 7 5
}> 70
6.60
4 4 00
20.00
treasurer.
Judge. for
month and quarter, were sub-
mitted and accepted. was also the
rt'iwn ot the city clerk tor May and
June and for the past year
lion of a cement side walk on IVla-
vvaro street, east from XX At or street
was presented and an ordinance cov-
ering same ordered drawn
The street and alley committee
Ghormley Dies
r> iii l _
From
(From Friday'* Daily Arrow.)
l,oreii/.o Delano ( lllne I (Jhoinle;,
died yoHlerday evening "• '■ o'clock,
the home of his parents, Jud^e
md Mrs. M o (ihormley, from Do-
ffed ol the Mounds received al Ibe
hiinih ol an assassin while allend-
Iiik Die H'ourlh of July celebralloti
on Die capltol «quiue, TtieHilay nl|?ht.
I'lie end came peaceful. XX lib his
pin cuts, wife and Utile sou, ol K h I
i-rs and sisters, and numerous
friends al Ills side, life vanished
from Ills bullet riddled form, a sinlb
of content incut covering his feal-
II res
Kev (i. S. Sill Ion, who was al bin
bedside, jusl before 111 id Willie.
tsked If lie loll salisfied and reads
to no, lo si|iiceze his band if be did,
which lie promptly responded.
Humors, w hich are current on the
streets, l bit! lllue had made a con-
fession of some kind Jusl belore he
xplreil, has been diligently searcli-
d dow ii by the Arrow and the per-
sons lo whom lliis confession is said
have been made Inform us Dial
tlothiUK of the kind occurred.
The deceased was born in Tah-
lequah, October tit Ii. 188li, making
bIin al the Dine of his death "4
irs, 'J months and I day old. bo-
Iiik one of a family of ten children,
the balance of whom all sii ■ 've bin .
they helnn Don and William tiboriu
lev. I.linn Noel. Sarah K. Iloan,
Michael A.. Nancy I.. Ilaclu l C . Jane
and Stephen (Diormley.
Besides his parents, brothers and
sister.*, lie leaves a wife anil one son,
X'Ii'kIs i.loyil to mourn bis depart-
ure.
Funeral services were held from
the residence of Ills parents this at
tornoon al - o'clock. Rev. I!. S. Sut-
ton. ol the Presbyterian church of-
ficiating Interment was made in
(!rand View cemetery, beside the 10-
lins of throe of his little ones, who
have proceeded him lo the Kfcat hi-
yoiul.
1st \i'i:i xx it ii his i.iri-:.
'Twenty-one years ano I faced an
awful death." writes D 11. Martin,
Port Darrolson, S. "Doctors said
I had consumption and the dread-
ful cough 1 bad looked like it. sure
enough, i tried everything i could
hear of. for my cough, and was un-
do-.' the treatment of the best doctor
Ip lleorRotown, S. for a year, but
could get no relief. A friend advis-
ed me to try Dr. King's New Discov-
ery. I feel that I owe my life u
this great throat and lung cure." Its
positively guaranteed for coughs
colds, and all bronchial affections
60c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at
I'rew s Drug Store.
DENTIST
. v
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I 'II YSI CANS
BLAKE A. BLAKE
Dr. R. A. Walters
Office in Powell Building
Opposite Postoffice
The best equipped dentist
in the Scuthwest. Inlay work
a specialty. The latest pain -
ess methods.
j Phone 258
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pm*slci**S AND SUPGCONS
oi aa a op womiw *
off i'ji up3taihs in c*tw blog.
T Hlll)U H, 0«l*
The number of people killed yea
ly by wild beasts don't approach the
vast number kiled by disease genus
No life is sale from their attacks
They're in air. water, dust, even
food Hut grand protection is af-
fordde,
forded by Klectrh Bitter, which de
stroy and expel these deadly dis-
ease germs from the system That •
why i hills, fever and ague, all ma-
larial and many blood diseases yield
promptly to this wonderful blood
purifier Tr\ them, and enjoy the
glorious health and new strength
they 'll give you Money back, if not
satisfied Only ;<0 cents at Crew's
Drue SU'ro
Name Changed to
Oklahoma Lumber Co.
drs. allison a allison
Pmys>c*ns and Suhgcons
l-UONKK; OKl'ICi; 184, Ki:SlllKNCK 1N5
rooms 11-12 king building
oven the pcstoffic1
tahlequah okla
peterson \ duckworth
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
OFFICE HOURS 8T0HAM2TO5PM
OFFICE IN CREW MILLER BLDG
DAY PHONE 123 NIGHT PHONE 102
LAWYERS
houston b. teehee
lawyer
Office Over First National Bank
Loni Distil, ce l'houe No. 1S1
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
\t the annual stockholders meet-
ing of the Kelluni-Zeller Dumber
. held at the office ol' the com-
pany iu the city of Tuhleiiuah, (>k-
lahoma, July ti, 1911. the following
board was elected: J. D Zellner,
\V. K. Hell, .1. H. Pearson, .1. J. Bag
gett and .1. Ii. Brown.
Mso the name of Die company
was changed and will hereafter be
known as OKLAHOMA Ll MBKK
CO.
This was done for this reasor
the former title carried with it the
niwne of an individual, who for
sometime has had absolutely no in-
terest whatever in the company.
n.e organization of the board
was as follows: .1. 11. Zellner, pres-
ident: \V. F. Bell, vice president
general manager: .1 li. Brown. s«e-
retary. and J B. Pearson, treasurer.
Our business has been good sirce
the beginning, for which we a-e
grateful to our friends and custom-
ers
We are very truly,
8t^ Oklahoma Lumber Co
d. D.COX - lawyer
Will practice criminal law and will
give special attention to all depart-
ment business at Muskogee, Okla
homii and at Washington, D. C'.
tahlequah . " okla
d. i, coursey
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ABSTRACTOR
A IM-.I.K INTO Ills I'OI'KKT
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 warejn
design, materials and workmanship,
guarantee accompanying this ware is
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 Muskeg Fhoiifs 15 *nd 95
•IK
Monthly Peport of
Carnegie Library
Kev J F. Thompson, librarian it
the Carnegie library, made the lid-
lowing re port to the library commit-
tee al their meeting Wednesday ev-
ening :
Cards issued during the month of
June. t>-.
Books issued during the month of
June, 130.
l'he following newspapers and pe-
riodicals have been donated, for the
I use of the library, by the persons
1 named
Youth's Companion. Keren Har-
ris.
Success. Library.
Saturday Kvening 1'ost. Rev J. F
, Thompson
Metropolitan. Fortnightly Club.
Confederate Veteran. I D. C.
Literary Digest. 11 1'. Kasmus
Weekly Vrrow. Sun. Herald.
Daily Vrrow. Kev J F. Thomp-
son.
The American Magazine. J 1'
Miles
Daily Phoenix. Muskogee Phoe-
nix
The Ladies' Kevievv, Donor un-
ktiow n
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly. K
Futr \1
Southern Farm Advocate. Honor
tinknow n.
National Farmer. Donor unknown
The Coning Nation. Dr. L L Mc
Curry"
would show the box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve that K. S. Loper. a car-
penter, of Marilla, N. Y . always car-
ries." 1 have never had a cut.
wound, bruise, or sore it would not
soon heal," he writes. Greatest
healer of burns, boils, scalds, chap-
ped hands and lips, fever sores, skit.-
eruptlous, eczema, corns and piles.
25 cents at Crew's Drug Store.
I
HI TI'M'ss I \\ NOT HI CI KM-
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the
car. There is only one w i\ to cure
Vafn-'-.s. and th.i is hy , mstitu-
•onal remedies. Do.Cucs< is ,.ins-
j e l by ?ti Inflamed eondrion .•( the
ntucou lining of th.> rus.aciiian
• Tube When this tube is inflan.ed
you have a rumbli" s mihiw or im-
perfect hearing, ard when ;t •« en-
: i - y closed. lVsfne^s - the r« >.:lt,
I .n<4. unless the nifh m vation can be
t..ken out and this tube -estored to
i t- normal conditions, l-.eatir.s will
, be c est roved (crever: nine . ises
I , -,'.t of ten are ciu '-i 1 bv Ci.tsrn.
•which is no'h.ng but an i:ifl\me.l
vendition of the mucous sui t. . e:
We will give One H. i-drel IVil-
l*rs for any case of D afi cv. t ..u:s-
ed by catarrh> that cannot oe .-.ir- d
by Halls Catarrh um' S.-.. 1 for
circulars, free
P. J. CH.KNKY A. CO Tol to O
So'..:. Vy drusg'.sts.
Take Hail s Family Fiils for , n-
j'.pation
Well Pumps
Hydraulic Rams
REVEflS BL
SPOUT
1
BiS*• SG
1 *.1 i CS
2 IN ?1PI
H;sf
•TTACiK'LST
tahlequah
luaiNi o n'Micin
COUCH 4 McMICHAEL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
NOTRARY IN' OFFICE
Office over First National Bank
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
DENTIST
dr. bert neel
dentist
Office in Crew Miller Building
PHONE 113
tahlequah okla
UNDERTAKER
carl d. (foreman) haglund
FUNERAL 01 RECTOR
UNDERTAKING EMBALMING DI6EN
FECTINC AND PICTURE FRAMINC.
NIGHT PHONE 11« DAY PHONE 78
1ST DOOR WEST OF ARROW OFFICE
TAHLEQUAH OKLAHOMA
JOHN L. ADAIR,
General Builder
and Contractor
work.
w
rE carry a
complete
line of Pumps
and Karns and
sell them at
reasonable
prices. If you
need anything
in this line it
will he to your
interest to call
and see us. ...
TAHLEQUAH
MACHINE SHOP
John Williscnft. Prop.
Let 'ne estimate your
PHONE 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
Fire, Lightning and Tornado
Insurance for the farmer in
the State.
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1911, newspaper, July 13, 1911; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136891/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.