The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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TTTF. ARROW' TAfiXElf ua«. I XT) I AX TRBRlTOWt -
STRANGE ADVICE'
I five* alert j>erv na! 4tteutt< a
•o hU great humanitarian contract
I)In «>>ij Almanac for many yjw-t we
hav given unusual advice to thow it 'ic-
ted with coughs, colds, throat or lung
troubles or consumption We have tola
them if they <ii<l not receive any special
benefit after the use of one 75-cent si/.e
bottle of Gentian Svrup, to consult their
doctor. <|W'e did not asV them or urge
theni to use a large uumlier of Ixittles, as
is the case in the advertising <>f many
other remedies. Our confidence in Ger-
man Syrup makes it p<issilile for us to
give Mth advice ^We know by the ex-
perience of over 35 years that one 75-ctnt
I>ottie of German Syrup will speedily re-
lieve or cure the worst coitglis. colds,
growing, giving birth to other germs,
and dying. Just as they do In real life
The ta teMt « may be run fast or alow.
or alopped at any picture, or It may
be set back for a close or more _ de-
tailed study of something which ha*
already been observed
Fiffht Will Be Bitter.
Thore who will persist In closing
tbelr ears against tbe continual recom-
mendation of Dr. King's New Dlscov
ery for consumption, will have a long
and bitter fight with their troubles, If
not ended earlier by fatal termination,
lie ad what T. R. Beall of Beail, Miss.,
has to say: "List fall nay wife had
every symptom ol consumption. She
took Dr. King's New Discovery after
everything else had failed. Improve-
ment came at once, and four bottles
entirely cured her.' Guaranteed by
Crew Bros, dr jggists. Price 60c and
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
Balnmaking aa a Business.
Twelve years ago this summer tha
"rainmakers" were at the height of
their renown In western Kansas fn go-
ing bark over Its files the Spilth Center
Pioneer finds that It published this no-
tice In 18 2: "I wish to inform the
public of Smith county that If they will
deposit $60<) in some hank of Smith Cen-
ter. I wHJ mal e It rain any weak a com-
mittee appolt.ted for the purpose s.iall
suggest, and If satisfactory to them. I
receive the $.100, and If not, I receive
nothing, after which. If desirable, I will
enter Into contract with Smith county
to furnish rain for ao much pv. culti-
vated acre through the crop season,—
lluba Jarvls."
Coughing 3p«U C^up'd C*ath.
"Harry Duckwell, Bgod 26 years,
choked to death early yesterday morn
ing at bis home, in the presence of bis
wife and child. He contracted a slight
cold a few days ago and paid but little
attention to it. Yesterday morning he
was seized with a at of coughing which
continued far some time. His wife
sent for a physician, but before he
could arrive another coughing spell
came on and Duckwell died from suffo-
cation.—dt. Louis Globe-Democrat,
Dec. 1, IBM " Ballard's Horehound
Syrup would have saved him. 25e, >0c
, and $1 00, at Crew Bros., druggists.
a physician giving a lecture and show- —
ing to the class the actual live germs a.aaon *°r Kuropatkln's Plaint,
ana their wiblta Alongside of the Gen, Kuropatklns complaint that his
lantern is placed the machine for get- men are too old calls attention to me
ting the negative Alms ol the lire-mo- 'tot that the Russian system tends to
tlon pictures, and it is operated—tak- 1 place rather old men with the colors in
sweet lips changes hands
bronchial or lung troubles—and that,
even in l ad case* of consumption, one
large liottle of German Syrup will work
wonders <f New trial bottles, 25c., reg-
ular i*e, 75c. At all druggists. «
CHEROKEE DRUG CO.
germ photos thr latest
Art of Taking Pictures of Microbe*
Is Simpler Than Might Be
Supposed.
The latest accomplishment of
science is U.e photographing of living
disease germs. Given the complicated
machine and processes required to
get the negative Alms for any set of
life-motion pictures, the method of se-
curing the films for germ life is sim-
pler than might be supposed. The liv-
ing germs to be pictured are put oik. a
lantern slide In blood or water or
other suitable medium and projected
on a screen. Just as they might be by
Oun That Turned the Tide of Revo-
lution Becomes Property of Pen-
sion Commissioner War*.
"Sweet Lips," the gun that Is said tc
have swerved the tide of the Americar
revolution and led to the surrender 01
Lord Com wallls, has recently becom*
the possession of Mr. W are, the com
mlssloner of pensions. It was tb<
property of Darling Jones, a south
erner, who, a* a 16-year-old hoy, en
listed in the continental service ani
fought for nine months, first in Co.
Shelby's regiment from North Caro
Una, and afterward in Col. John
vler's regiment from eastern Tennes
see. Jones carried the $un at the bat
tie of Kings mountain on October 7
1780, and, the story says, fired the bill
let that killed Ferguson, the majoi
who led the British forces. The dc u
of the coc!T>aniler of the expedltlet
was the turning point of the bsttle, ant
that buttle, with Iti score of 3U0 Brit
ons killed and wounded, anil 8IP cap
tured, was tha turnin,'point of < en
Cornwallls' csreer. The expedition 0
Corn wallls was Immediately checked
and his rapture siibuquently effecte 1
The gun Is a long barreled flint Iock, 1
clumsy anl unsightly weapon, but i>
was effective at short range Ir. thow
days. Jone«, who lived at Jonesboro
Tenn , died In 18 8. He gave the gut
to his son-in-law. William Duncan
who. in turn, presented it to Kran>
Montcastle, In whose family it re
malned for many years.
RECTOR OF ST. LUKK'8,
LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS
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ing pictures of the projection on the
screen at the rate of about 30 a sec-
ond—aa by the ordinary method. The
lantern, aa usually operated, magnifies
the germ and whatever else the slide
contains about J,(XX).000 times The
negative film machine magnifies the
image on the screen about three times,
the resulting total magnification be-
ing 6,000,000 Once the film strip t
obtained In th.ls way it may bw used
in the ordinary life-motion picture
machine again and again Magnified to
tie extent named the germs of dis-
eases which have been Iso.ated and
identified are readily observable. The*
are s/en h'hf tu rn -.ovine "
wir time. The liability for service ex-
tends from the twenty-first to the forty-
third year The first four years are spent
with the colors and the conscript is then
\ reservist for 14 yi-ixs it is quite like-
ly therefore, that Kuropta.1 In has rs-
• -ived mar.y reservists of about 39 years
of age Japan's service age Is from IT
to 40.
Ashburnham, Ontario. Testifies to xfc.-.
Good Qualities of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
Aabburnhatu, Oot., April 18, 1903.—
I think it is only right that I should
tell you what a wonderful effect Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy has produced.
The day before Eister I was so dis-
trused with a cold and cough that I
did not think to be able to take any
duties tfc^ next ^ay. a* my voice was
almost choired by the rough. The
same day I received an order from you
for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I
at once procured a sample bottle and
took about three doses of the medicine.
To my great relief the cough and cold
had c.omploly disappeared, and I was
able to oraach three times 00 Ea«ter
day. I know that this rapid aod ef
! fectlve cure was due to your Cough
Remedy. I make this testimony with
out solicitation, being thankful to
have foufld sueb a God-sent remedy.
Respectfully yours, E A. Langfeldt,
M. A., Rector of St. Luke's church
This remedy is for sale by C<*ew Bros
THIS
OLFAXStKO
AND HEALING
CCEE FOR
CATARRH
JESS L. HARNAGE
attorney at law
Ely's Cream Balm
Rooms 1 and 2 Cherokee
National Bank Building...
TAHLEQUAH.
I. T.
WILLIAM F. RASMUS,
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELOR-AT-LAW.
n otary publi c—
Rooms No. 1 sod . OTer Cherokee National
Bank, with Attorney J. L Harnage.
TAHLEQUAH, Cherokee Nation, ISD. TEK.
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
aod serious trouble in your sj stem is PjlTftODU
nervousness, sleeple#9nesb or stomach ^
upsets. Eleetric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes. It
never fails to touch tbe stomach, regu-
late the kidneys and bowels, simulate
tbe liver and clarify the blood. Run
down systems are benefitted particu-
larly, and all the usual attendingaehe9
vanish under its searching and thor-
ough effectiveness. Electric Bitters
is only 50c, and that is returned if it
don't give perfect satisfaction. Guar-
anteed by Crew Bros., druggists.
Singular Shooting Teat.
At the Yarren (Victoria) rifle ranges
a curious shot was made by one of th-:
marksmen. He was taking aim at 400
yards, and lust as he fired several mag-
pies flew in front of him at 200 yards dis-
tance. The bullet struck one of the mag-
pies and brought it to the ground, while
the marker registered a bull'a-eye for
the shot. "Two birds with one stone"
is nothing compared to this feat.
WfEVEg
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EXCLUSIVE CITY AGENTS
A beautiful line of the
Celebrated Libbey's
•Cut Glass is carried in
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HUDSON S
HOOK
STORE
LIBBEY'S CUT GLASS
THE GUARDIAN TRUST CO.
CAPITAL $150,000.00.
TAHLEQUAH, IXI). TEK.
Takes out administration papers for deceased persons, guar-
ian for minor children, and curator, executor, trustee or agent.
TAKE POWER OF AT I ORIV EY TO
LEASE INDIAN ALLOTMENTS.
Buy and sell real estate, make loans on improved property.
PAY 4 PEK CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.
Easy and pleasant to
n-, ■. Contains no ia-
jurioos drug.
It in qnickiy ahsnrbed.
Give* Belief at once.
It Opens and Cleanses
the Nafta! P** *i{*«.
A;Ujs Inflammation. _
neal* end Protect* the Membrane. Restore* the
Senaea of Taat* aod Smell. Large Stze, SO cents at
COLD 'N HEAD
Membrane. Restore* the
ell. UrgsSrae, accents at
Druggists or hy mail; Trial Siae, 10 cent* by mail.
kLY brothers, M Warren Street, Jiew lock.
DIRECTORY.
W. O. BLAKE
BLAKE
PHYSICIANS
E. W. BLAKE
& BLAKE,
and SURQEONS,
Diseases of Women a Specialty.
Town and Ceaatry Call* Promptly Asawered
Re*. Pbone 4 Otllce ia 3f aler Bldff.
WILLIAM ALSTON
CONTRACTOH & BUILDER,
All work done in a work-
manlike manner, and sat-
isfaction guaranteed. See
him if you contemplate do-
ing any building
Tahlequah, Ind. Ter.
A Thousand Dollar'* Worth of Good.
A. H. Tburces, a well known coal op-
erator of Buffalo, Ohio, writes: "I
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble for years, passin?
prarel or stones with excruciating pain
I got do relief from medicines until I
began taking Foley's Kidney Cure,
then tbe result was surprising. A few
doses started the brick dust like fine
stones and now I have no pain across
my kidneys and I feel like a new mac
It has done me tl.000 worth of good.''
Sold by Crew Bros., druggists.
Tablets for India.
Tablets are to be placed by the Brit-
ish government on buildings in India
which are fame's in the history of the
country. Forn Jt the bulld'ogs se-
lected are the houses of four early Chris-
tian missionaries. The government
thus officially recognizes the fact that
the missionary bears the torch which
lights the way for explorer, soldier and
governor.
A Timely Topic.
At this season of coughs and colds it
is well to know that Foley's Honey and
Tar is the greatest throat and lung
remedy. Itcures quickly and prevents
serious results from a cold. Sold by
Crew Bros., druggists.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.
W A Jones Com. of Ind. Affair*
J Blair Shoenfeit Ind. Agent for I. T.
J George Wright. .....lad. Inepector
NORTHERN DISTRICT COURTS.
Joeeph A QUI Jndfte
W. R. Lawrence Jndge
C A Davidaoo Clerk
P L Soper Pros. Attorney
W H Darrough Marshal
Jndge Uill prealding: ' Vinita—October 3,
January i and April ti.
Nowata—October 2S, February 11 and April S.
Tahlequah— November 7, February 20 and
April Id.
Claremore—November 21. February 27 and
April 24.
Miami—Novembers, March 6 and May 1.
Pryor Creek—December 5, March IS, May 8.
Sallisaw—December 12, March 20 and May IS.
Judge Lawrence presiding: Nowata—Octo-
ber 4; Claremore, November 21; Miami, No-
vember: Pryor Cre«k, December 5; Tahle-
Iuah, February 2U; Miami, March 6: Sallisaw,
lurch 2U; Nowata, April 2; Claremore, April
24; Pryor Creek, May S.
CHKROKEE NATION.
Tahlequah Capital
W C Roger* Chief
D M Faulkner Assistant Chief
J C Bushyhead Treasurer
A B Cunningham, 0 J Harris, W H Walker,
executive secretaries.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
O P Brewer, Webbers Ealla President
A S Wyly, Tahlequah Secretary
8 F Parka, Vinita Treasurer
UNITED STATES OFFICIALS.
Bruce L. Kenna .Commissioner
HerbertC Smith .Clerk
Horace Gray Office Marshal
Arch Spears Constable
R. B Roes Postmaster
W W Roes Asst. Postmaster
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor
o«ter Recorder
8 L Miller Marshal
W A Thompson Treasurer
A TWyly.
R W Foste
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Hudson, Waddie. The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 3, 1904, newspaper, December 3, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc137746/m1/4/ocr/: accessed December 12, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.