The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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THE TAHLEQUAH ARROW. TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
State Inspector of Pub-
lic Schools Is Coming
KIDNAPHASKELL
Ueki Coat:? pert* leaden r —
Aceordifif to present plktit I
irilj «rr:>«• it TaLiev-*~. Monday
October l€tb td rnnu until W<-d-
n«*day. October lfc 1911
wboott of your county
see tom* of your be*1
your poor«rt atboolf
Tbe dentil* of my crk is your
county wiii b#r .l your hkiidi I
uit to utilise every moment pot-
k:tit- in meeting* of visiting while
I am )£i your count}- If convenient,
j..rn>*>ge for k n.<-etiiijr of your tejwb-
er and school boardt "bile 1 km
there Makt * Latever arrktyeiLent*
jon * -ob .n regard to :s:u and meet-
and iet me beir from you at u
t-arly a date a* possible.
The legislature in creating this of-
I fit* failed to appropriate any con-
, I . *v "rr* vr< «-
uilag ib* tiafe&t fond to m&ifitais It. Since
I want to ite £'.aie Supermti' jent bearing
4 boa.*- of tb* expense of th!s department our
"f his contingent fund he requests
at- to say to you that the eonnty sup-
erintendent of each county is expect-
Boy and Hold Him For
$10,000 Ransom -De-
tectives Search Italian
Quarters of New York
Writes Letter Denying
He is For Harmon For
President
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I'll YSJCAXK
• - • I.Arc
BLAKE & BLAKE
PMVftlC A«S AMD 9unQlOkl
( •• ••• O* •6«l* t |; skTf
omci UMTI 8 IN CACm bldq.
o«i
* -lf«
Sew York, A i
I ♦ d to provide for t*k;cg me into the *ectiv«-g attached to *he
- ountry districts «hiie 1 am there
Trusting that this viJl be utif
ictory to ron, I am.
Your* sincere!j.
E F Profit
Rita LeRoy Paid the Price
-Death Came in Hospital
Mrl.b^V3lu!i L.^lk'ner. HJJ U" le,t*r c*®e an^ he re-
,w. .,u„. fir V!U'M 10
KOR< Kll TO LK.U K HOME.
Chicago. Aug. 21.—Rita LeRoy.
celebrated among srtieu as a model.
paid the price yesterday
I'ak&ovn except for t*o ass,.a- child. They did not know what had
ed iiaiLei that followed ter to the become of their daughter until they
Polytechnic hospital, she died, learned last night in a roundabout
Reared in a good home, which had way of her death. She was taken to |
waited for her from the time she the hospital Monday night from -he 1 iry^- , ,
left it to elope with a stranger, the Tremont hotel suffering from blood t7 " A gf number of
gir: bad re-' bed the depths a- the po:soning At the hotel she was and ifv ' jr,f cr" t0'€.
^ ol " kLomD as the wife ofO. L. Alexander "7. 'iree0
Her ,:fe stopped before she wold Four years ago she ran away and was fn°,u ,«!i ? i4"1" '
name to a physician the persons married to a young Cnbtn who soon !! X,,,. !,, , JJV s£e 1 ?.er*
deserted her and her babv ti" a MXeT *a> Let I,r K:n* *
Four de-
- Italian bu-
reau are searching the Italian quar-
ter in an attempt to saveT-ye&r-old
\ incenro Saoella, the only son of Vln-
cenzo Sabella. senior, at 36> Broome
st.. w ho was kidnaped on July 31 and
.? being held for ransom of 116,000.
Tfce kidnapers threaten to cut the
' bild up unless the money is forth-
coming and send him to bis father
piecemeal.
V incenzo left bis home to go to his j
'ather s store on July 31 and has not
w-en seen since. Six letters have . „ _ •
beer, retired and all demand moner. A*lhe Clt? StIl^r10,,«11 as n «-
i It -be sM v. as a representation of'a saJing lhat last winter the
skull and <ro.-s bones in a circle of ^Li!or_w*s inclined 10 {*ror Gov-
blood and the letter stated that the trno]
blood was from the ear of the bov i 11
Sabella failed to notify the opllce i"' K , ... .. . ..
• ■ r The haste with which Mr. Has-
kell denies the report that he is TAHi_EGUAH
for Governor Harmon $eems to in-
di'ate that he is not g ng to favor j. j cox
- Harmon boom, notwithstanding
•hey are personal friends and both
are Ohioans.
DRS. ALLISON &. ALLISON
P**r ic ss AMD Su*&(C S
I'HONES. OFFICE 1*4. B} -IDENCK 1 ".
ROOMS ti.<t K SS BU'LOING
o «« tni C TO* ic«
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Sept, 1.
—Ex-Cov«>rnor Haskell has written
ne editor of the Oklihoman. at
Oklahoma City a letter in which
he denies emphatically a published
-~-atement that he is for Governor
Harmon of Ohio, for the democratic
; r. - den'.ial nomination In 1912.
The ex-governor carefull* avoids
raying v no he is for In fact, be states
: ^t he .- not had time to study tne
prospective candidates well and de- OrFiCE 8 TO N A M 2 TO 5 P v
termine to hi* own satisfaction who
is the best candidate. He advises
that it U yet too soon for the people
to iLake up their minds and that five
or six months later will be time
enough as subsequent developments
may change matters considerably.
peterson 4 duckworth
PhfSCIASS AND SJ9GE0NS
office in cre* u lles bt.dc
oa* phone 113 s'ght phone '02
LAW Y KRS
enthusiastic Cham;< Clark
who have her three year old son.
Astor and Fiancee
Won't Be Interviewed
> "«* York, Aug. Aug 21.—Tolonel .approved by a reponer. Mrs. Force
John Jacob Astor and his financee, aid:
Msst Madeline Force arrived her ] "I have nothing whatever to sav
yesterday in the colonel's yatht. the! to the papers "
6ftf,r * CTuk* of several days. SHe and her d ughter then hur-
William H. I orce, father of Miss ried into the house Whether or
Madeline was also aboard. not the cruise or Miss Force and
Mrs, Force and her daughter <"olonel Astor coupled with the trip
Kathenne who left town Tuesday, of the mother and the sister signi-
returned to their home yesterday in fied that a marriage bad taken place
Colonel s Astor's automobile. When could not be learned
Discovery cure you at bou.e. "It
cured me of lung trouhle, * writes
W B. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark.
when all else fa: . and I rained
4 . pounds in veieht. its siireiy the
king of all coug'i and lung curt
Thousands owe their lives and hea.th
to it. It's positively 2uaraatee<i for
Coughs, Colds, I.aGrippe. Asthma,
Croup—all Tliro.u and I.ung troubles
50c it 11.00 Trial boi"e free at Cre*
Bro:
HOUSTON a. TEEHEE
LAWYER
' fi. - Over Firs! National L i:, k
Loti^ L is iince Phone No. 1*1
okla
NO NKKI) To STOf* WOUK.
LAWYER
Will practice cruninal ! —' and will
friv« cprcial atUnti>'ti tv ail epiart
uient b:isin-<s at Mtisk.^gee. Okla-
i \ixa and at Wiubington. D. C
OUT OF WORK;
ENDS HIS LIFE
WANTS UNION
HORSES ONLY
Great Storms
Are
Moving
Ik-legate Out of Order When He De-
niitri'l- I nlon Miir <*-iii>i-s
id I'arade.
Washington, Sept. 1.— TerrifSc
I storms such as tore away the cables
from Jamaica and visited the Cuban
roast with disaster two years ago,
lt « ^ , are reported by the weather bureau
Kansas City, Mo.. August 30.- lo t, .,,ov ,g ^ tbfe
A delegate from the local boraeshoeri! acd heading ip 'Le Atlantic sea-
union demanded almost the impo^- r
Bible of tb# industrial council ves- rea-• avy de-
terday. He wanted the labor day I
committee to see to it that every r barl«su>a. Fort Royal and Fort j
hors«. fn the parade labor day had Moultry
on shoes which bore the J. H. I". * squadron of revenue cutters has I
stamp, which is the stamp of the ^'readj be<-L sent outside along the'
Journeymen Horsesboers' t'nion. •~;outb Carolina coast to nose along .
"Why not go to the limit while beyond the capes and give aid to any
are about it," suggested K O. Baker, "distressed vessel which may have
' l>et's ha-.e n.er examine the shoes !- een damaged in the storms of Sun-
and clothing of the men in the anion 'ia>' and Monday and to look out for
parade to see if they bear the union ;,n>' Btorm damage which may result
Tulsa. Okla.. Aug. 30.— Because
he believed that he was getting old
and could not get work at his occupa-
tion as a carpenter, Benjamin O. Gil-
lette, aged J2, swallowed an ounce
of laudenum late Monday night at his
home here and died yesterday after
noon after Eufiering for fifteen hours
A note addressed to his wife was
found In a pc^ket of his coat in which
t is supposed he explained his act.
But because he requested that the
note not t>e published his wife re
fused to make the contents known
labels and put them out if they don't.
Then w«- d b«- sure and bust up the
the parade Why there wouldn't be
a corpora; s K'Jard left. I Just saw
this brother who is making the de-
mand p'jii out a sack of tobacco made
by a notoriously unfair factory and
roll a cigare"'-
The borM-khoer bad no more to
say.
from the approaching hurrican e.
As usually treated a sprained ank-
le will disable a man for three or
four weeks, but by applying Cham-
berlain's Liniment freely as soon as
the injury is received, and observing
the directions with each bottle, a
cure can be effected in from two to
four days. For sale by all dealers.
For bowel complaints in children
alw ays give Cna tisercin's Colic,
Cholera and Diarmoea Remedy and
castor oil. It is certain to effect a
cure and when reduced with water
and sweetened is pleasant to take.
So physician can prescribe a better
remedy. For sale by all dealers.
FOREST FIRES
ARE RAGING
HENDERSON
811 TO 815 WALBUT ST., KANSAS CITY, MO,
Ov«r 3 2 ytart In Kantai City. established 1667
si w. to tre t in Chronic, Ninfom and Spscial Qissssss.
Cures p-j r Lteedor mowj refunded. All medltfnm furnished reidT foruse-ro
- ne* ■■*'7 or Injurious medicines uaed No detenlion from buj nets. Pa::er.: a <35fetar.ee
- bftra^Qdeipr^*. Medicines sent everywhere, free from rare or breaks**
^ CtUr?<<J* A'6 exP*r etee are Important. Sttte your
;> o- and send for terms Consultation free and •OLfldtntia), f> rsona..j or by letter.
* Seminal Weakness^" Hydrocele and
Sexual Debility,-S
' 'J *s and excess—ca'-i.Lg r.lght losses
and loss of sexual power, pimples and
r n tfce fac* cor as and
.''•.fulneas,basbfulne «and srersion to
ety, etc.. cured for life. I stop nlgfct
i - s. restore sexual power, nerrt aad
brala power.enlarge and strenftben weak
*'s and rr.ake yo j fit for marriage bend
ri 1||f
for free book and list of questions
! SfrirturA
. JlT c.w iHfatUbU Hem*
atlfi C* ! AA( Tr««tH> i«t. No la-
cij.u uieei,.ruiE„U)11op,!Di00
J, i t'DttOD from (>us!re« .Cureju r ct d.
[j L i *ndlUtofq'je l:oE«free- eDH k.e<l
L - -«i~
Phimnnk f«i< ?i ;j.ott
rrumosis cr d Bftr. Book
VarlrnrAln En. rfedrelm« lathe
varicocele
toui debiaty. wesiice>s of th« xu ] sy -
lem, elo , p ra oeBtiy cured withoutp :m.
Svnhille Tt*tterr".:e ^: ei e in
^ypillllb, til lU formi sad
cored for life Blood poltcaiag sad s,l
prlrne diseases pera. aeat,jr cured.
BOOK ,or h1" r fe«. "
, vrl ;dure®, with foil description
or shore dl>e ee Ue !Jec'.s nd curs, ten
' el la p sln wrspper— free
f *« l ta* !« tl hleastta It isuiu
FtfiMuffunof Anatomy ron mikOnly
Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 30. —Forest
fires are raging in New Foundland,
according to messages received from
there yesterday.
Trinity Bay and Bona vista are
threatened and unless a change of
wind sets in they will be wiped out
More than 12,000,000 worth of
pulp wood, already stocked, has
been destroyed
\ DKRADFIX SIGHT
to H. J. Barnum, of Freeville, X. Y.,
was the fever-sore that had plagued
his life for years in spite of many
remedies he tried At last he used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote,"it
has entirely healed with scarcely a
scar left." Heals Burns, Boils, Ec-
zema, Cuts. Bruises, Swellings, Corns
and Piles like magic. Only 25c at
Crew Bros.
ARRESTED AS
ENGLISH SPIES
Berlin, Aug. 30. —Two English
men charged with espionage upon
the German fleet in Kiel harbor.Mon-
day with a view of learning naval
maneuver secrets, were arrested yes-
terday by the German military au-
thorities. Their names were' not
made public by the Geman author-
ities who charge that the English
men used a high power motor boat
to make their way through the har-
bor.
When your doc.or or ;er- >.,j to : tahlequah
stop work, it stagge-s >o'j. "I can't
you say. Tou knoT you are weak
and run dow n and 'ailin? in health, j
day by day, but yo i must Aork as 1
long as you can stand. What you 1
need is Electric Bitters to gi>e tone. '
strength, and vigor to your fvstoir,.
to prevent breakdown and build you
up. Don't be weak, sickly or ailinc j
when Electric Bitters wiil benefit i
you fro mthe first dose. Thousand- I
bless them for their glorious health
and strength. Try them. Every ."
bottle is guaranteed to satisfy Onl;
50c at Crew Bros.
j i coursey
attorney.:at lam
abstractor
tahlequah
COUCH A McMlCHAE
Attorneys AT .A*
SHOOTING IN
POOL HALL
Fori Smith, Ark.. Sept. 1.—George
McCane, a resturant keeper and one
Forsjthe. a miner, were killed and
Mike Chapman probably fatally shot
in a fight in a pool hall in the min-
ing camp of Montana east of here
night before last. McCane killed
Forsythe and wounded Mike Chap-
man w en John Chapman, brother
of Mike opened up with a gun and
killed McCane in his track?.
notrahy in offl< t
Office over Fir~t Nat: oal 1jUi.ii
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
Diarrhea is always more or less
prevalent during September. Be pre-
pared for it. Chamberlain's Colic.
holera and Diarrhea Remedy is
prompt and effectual. It can be de-
pended upon and is pleasant to take.
For sale b yall dealers.
DISSOLVING A TIU>T.
New 'i ork, Sept. 1.— Tentative
plans for the dissolution of the To-
bacco "trust" in accordance with
the decree ol the supreme court
of the I'nited States was discussed
yesterday in a preliminary confer-
encs held by Judges Lacombe and
Noyes In the Federal Building. The
government was represented by At-
torney General Wickersham ' and
James G. Reynolds who as special
assistant attorney general prosecuted
the "trust."
DENTIST
OR BERT NEEL
DENTIST
Office in Crew Miller baildn.^
PHONE 113
TAHLEQUAH OKLA
UXDERTA KER
CARL d FOREMAN HAGLUND
rUNERAL DIRECTOR
UNDERTAKING EMBALMING C SEN
FECTINC AND PICTURE FRAM NC.
NIGHT PHONE 114 DAY PHONE 78
IS r DOOR WEST OF ARROW CFfMCE
TAHLEQUAH OKLAHOMA
JOHN L. ADAIR,
Ocncrdi Builder
and Contractor
Let «ne tstimate your work.
'PHONE 293
REST ASD HEALTH To MOTHER AND OH!:.?
M * a. : nslow" '« Soormna Svtpf 1 , 1
used I jr over MX TV % . aks ' v ■; ...
MOTHERS for ihe.r CHIlLiUL": \ il IK
TEETHING. PKIthEc-r srCiCF-'"
SOOTHES the CHI1 1> SOhTENS thi GfMs
ALLA^ Sail FAIN ; C t"RJ-.S WIND COLIC IE'
:• the best rnr.cd> ! r DlARkHa-.A. it n 1:,
jolutely h«rm:e - Be sure tori f r Mr.
^Vn.s'c" 5 SootJ'r-r Synir nd uke oo oti.tr
kind. Twec:>-£,vc ccnt> 4 U>iUe.
FOK SALE.
Fine iot of young Poland
China hogs for sale at prices
very reasonable. Blue ribbon
stuff.
JAMES P. THOMPSON.
' + ❖ +
DENTIST
I
| Dr. R. A. Walters
Office in Powfli Building
Opposite Postoffic*
The best equipped dentist
in the Southwest. Inlay work
a specialty. The latest pain-
less methods.
j Phone 258 j
L 1
I have a world of confidence in
Chauiberlains's Cough Remedy for I
ha\e used it with perfect success,"
writes Mrs. M. I. Basford, Pooles-
ville. Md. For sale by all dealers
I
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 7, 1911, newspaper, September 7, 1911; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc136898/m1/2/: accessed March 11, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.