The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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1H! AliltOW TaHLKQ
THt TAHLLQUAH ARROW
AKKOW PUBLISH I NO COMPANY
O P. 4 H. E Hardjr. Xtstr ri
E '.*tili hed September. 1880
Incorporated September. 1906
E teml in the !«> !•-tBc® at Tddtfllk
ktT r
earth why w. . - uu.>t nr .Vide the l-al-
mce of tljr- H . \.« UJeUtl"U'- 1 Uet-S-ltl~S
r the upbuilding of our city if eBch
individual u ill take a very small in-
ter.-• np.u hiu. t ward the buil.ling
nj' Tahlequah and all ; :n t .gether an i
iuij - vv what uatur- has en l.wed u*
with Th- time t" do i< NOW D>.
OK I. A HUM A
Taxpayer f r Greater Tu
i ine Y- at
S-.x M >n:h<
One IX.liar 1
Ul.HI I K .t' *11 «nM I KIM
FRIDAY. MAY ?«
The new train -r.
oo the Frisco Sunday by
Mate c .rj. ra: t
l** well Jiatr . r'i a-
k*d«d 1> :h g -.eg at :
railroai com;<any ha* j.a
for • thirty dav> tr . a
j«yi«| pr p--.ti w.'.:
If th~ [ re-eat j«atr
the tr*. . i* operated at
certainly lie on aci. int
tnent and i. t a lack f j
it bv th- traveling t
COUNTY -
- CORRESPONDENCE -
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Communicate*!
A T x Payer Write*
ha* b«- i:ie f th- ; r
j tin K.i : ..- ii v rati4 ui- <aw mill
There wn mail t • Ai. tory >1 ti-
day n i tnt of biiih water
• Tt--r_-- B Woodall will put up a tel-
ne 1id< fi m Metory to his h ine
Frei K-rr and laughter- Blanche and
B.l ■ f Warner, were visiting Mr. aid
Mr- A J R ~r> u Mm lay
t irr-n T -ri-'. f M i' irl w.,- - - -. u
I he -tr- ts ! Met- y ,i few civ- 1 .
•«-" iitij ind -. >*.!._• hati i* with 'Id
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THIS COUPON
IS GOOD FOR 50C IN CASH AT
THE BOSTON STORE
when accompanied by a $5.00 cash purchase,
until June 10th. Cut out the coupons today and
bring them in and get a cash reward.
I
•.in^.l that f el-
: inocsly on that pr
There ar- i grt .t t.. ii.y
waiting f t th-tr pr
regard t building x~-
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MANARD.
bnsv bui'ding f. u
GOOD FOR 50C IN CASH AT THE
va>!.
Tu-v w---
tie of tin be--
•r a sewerag-
tfce j<ark-
f the drwtt
h«lp make
niplete the
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nt
tan Jici w
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-nter;'H-:^k- u:. .'.
their seats
the r. .rrnal ■
vote bond- f
t" !«eaut fy
walk-, grad
lil>r*ry tr. wid mt-u 1--1 t
the hav in the public - lire at l-.t-t
twice dnrtng t!.e ~-a -u an l ai-ic all
ether necessiti-- was _• t — - that
the water company, a corporation >p
rratiii^'in this city f rrevrtiu- i.lv
eiteii ir<l tile mail.- -> that the jie-.ple
«xmld r -c«-ive eijnal l*-nefit f r th-ir
money jiaid into the w.-it-r i iiu|siti\ -
coffers Incidentally, while we have
due resjiect for onr water company we
do n.* l«elit-ve there is any other water
couip my on earth ha« the r:irht urant
ed them to charge the exorbitant sum
of #12 i • r aniimii for a :x ri>.m li. n —
and one dollar for each additional
room While the conscience • .f the
c<>r|>.ration has never all w—1 t barge
over ti1.' jwr annum f"r h uselinl 1 p:ir
p.>s *s. that is just three times the price
of water fi r the same purjH.se of any
>th r city in this state charges and
evcrv ..Iber charge is in pruix.rtii.il ae
y>.u drop along down the lin-for each
different uioathful of water th rough
. the day While we do not bold the
< ouncil r->ponsible for thi> contract we
do fr -l that they ought to in - .in- wi.v
arrange to exteud these mains so that
the r—r >>f the aristocrats may enjoy
some of th-s- Mime luxuries with which
nature h i- provided n- Shaking f
water as a luxury i- a disgrace it is a
commodity and a necessity which should
lie fnrtii-bed to the very la-- . f i -ople
who are prohibited ft'm using it now
on account of the exhorbitant rat-s and
should l - delivered at a minimum
charge the ]>eople could receive the
l^-iiefits of the water a- an incentive to
cleanliness and good health Under
the existn ^ . .renmstan.— the snbj. t
is ili-gustiiii: How d<*s our enter
prising conucil expect the city t • j -i«h
f-rwat-i without a —we- tg- -\ «teui* A
—w-r -> ----in ;- the ba-e and beirinuiiig
of the building of a city and without
it the larger the town the m"r- etidati
eered l- each individual s health, and
the greater i- the chanre of an epidemic
of some kind t" practically era li<-ate
the jx.j.iilati' u 1 th- city and with, .t
thi-it l- imp —ible to -ecure the Is—t
ia>o;.'..' who ar. seeking bom - for th-
purjxise of educating their famili-s
Without it it excludes the very . i i-- f
people that we de-ire to help build our
city and - hools and pay the inter—t
on bond-- and help pay off the bonded
indebted!!. -* created for thj Ijeti-fit f
the ma-ses and not the via—— What
builds a i it} 7 A desirable place to live
\\ hat n-titute- a desirable pla ■ *
locate lio 1 churches well ared f r
yard- kept clean. t<*>d s ho>1- well
kept with attractive grounds. _- «>1
parks with seats, al-.. with nice spring
water, als . the wee-1- cut <1 wi; t .—l
water ii.d plentr of it and ch-a;
Above all. —werage to i r t— t th-
health and keep the city in a -anitary
condition A good busin—s < titer,
drawing trai'e from mil— from t •
1*^! farming country in the l":iit 1
State- ' he basis of all thi- is a ■!—r
able climate. g.^«*l water, g «k1 land,
ground ! " }«rks with whi ii nature
bn provided us There is no rea- n t
Wi
Br
. • man an i family vis t -d at
• lav an 1 M ud.iy
Nannie C<..liin i. id th- u.i-f .rtune to
1 -e two fine milk cow- last week.
I."IIv Weatherf r.l and Cora Hair
ma 1- .i bu-iiirs- tnp t 1' rt ti.b .>u
Tu-d.«y
< >u a • itit f t he ron Sunday Rev
Reece wa- unable to till his appoiut
uient at Woo-lall
H-nry Hair, who ha- l -en v.-iting
relatives it Manard, retunud to bis
h uie at Prairie Grove, Ark . Thursday
Wm. C *tiin:haiii w-:it fox hunting
la^t Saturday night lie -ay- he had ut
lie. ii hunting f..r twentv-five year- and
claims this is his last hunt f >r twvnty-
tive more year-
The 1 iil >t..rm -.n May ill I a _ • 1
deal of damage to the crops The
young i ttoii was 1 .eaten to the gr un.l
Lee Weatherford .n- the hail and r:;iti
stonn damaged his farm an
the extent i.f f■
50c
BOSTON
50c
STORE
UNTIL JUNE 10, IF PRESENTED WITH A
S5 CASH PURCHASE
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LOW KKY.
Walter o-lw-m i- on the -ick li-t
J W Adair went to t>>wu on I ns
III.'
Welling to attend
of Elm Mission
Gibson, lias
n 1 friends iii
Thotiia- Hobbs. of Paling (.'.ty. went
went to Taiile.jnali on busin-s-
Mr iinl Mr- Walter Smith of Uik-
have l^en visiting at Mr- Adair-
Is _: iii H'ibl.s has gone to the Gilison
Isittom to get a i b of work with J P
Reel i
Mr York went
tile i lo- ng rX.T i of
s<-ho ,1.
Walter Reetl. of Fort
been visiting relatives i
the prairie
Sam Vanzint ha- the j >b f repair-
ing all farming t ■ •!- and wag. .ns in
thi* vicinity.
Arlie and Kl-ie York have come home
fr'iu -cho-.l «; •!,d vacation with
their parents
.Tim Martin has ju-t fmi-h- l planting
a ten acr- tie!d of peas m the J un
Phillip- farm.
.1 P. rter. the tax a-se-- r f tiiis
county, has Well making hi- usual
r *'iud • 1 call-
Nearly evervl. dy fr .m L w- vat
teiide<l decoration day servit at the
Field* c-meterv.
Krankie and Gracie Hobht>. from Hat
S-.ds «jient satur.la> and sn*. lay with
relatives at Paling City.
Th- >un . iy in rr.in. -• rv. - ,* I. w
erv wa- well attend--l. J. A Childer-
f M sly. pre ache! A fis.t w i-hing
•1 for the afternoon, but
1 hi account of stormv
was anno
WM HMtl
weather
l'AKK HILL.
Where i- the weather prophet wh
r. en y j.r- dcted a i ii-' Irv - j —11
The A H T. A l-lge ofthi- place,
will oi. i.-x' •.•.-! iy rti-.T*. i- r it-
the i:ra\ -•- of th — -f it- mei .' er- wl, .
are buried in Park Hill ceiueter;.
L >ng t'c* j ying -ky hath wept
tn i the juencr i- that there will
'•v s . lively m vmg nt . th- l .t
l-'iu lands when the 1 g ri— that i-
- ire i .me. r- iches the 1 wer Illinois
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This Bank Offers
Every Accommodation
to its customers, consistent ith sound
banking. Ii you are not a customer
you are cordially invited to become one.
\ ou will receive courteous, prompt and
efficient service at all times at this bank.
Oklahoma State Bank,
£ :cce~- 'T1- toCher' ,.ee National Bank
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And. t -i. there will t>e no doubt -une
wa.-houts along the railways
lu i onnection with the i l..sjng of the
Cherokee high - ii ••!- this week, it is
f interest to rei ill that it was at this
I pla.--. * .in— -ntv tI y-ars ag-> the Fe
male Jvminarv had its beginning
From s uie of th■>— who had "come
j down to ii- from n former generation.'
many • f n- of a later day often heard
'he st r\ of how .11 the -.'1-t day of
■Tune, ls47 the dignitaries of the Cher
: ikee nation, sun uiided by a large
nnmlier of its citizens laid with mem
orable ereinonie- the corner st--ne.
."or nearly f rtx years the bnildiug
-t. |. a familiar landmark, on the
Height overlooking the valley from the
iiorthwe-l. Hid now a< from all over
•he former < her k - nation the old
Seminar? ls.ys and girls assemble for
the last c iinniMieem-iit of the national
high scho 1-tii-re will ! • many mem-
.ties revived of tile day- i f >n!d
Lang Syne and of the old I'ark Hill
Seminary
WELLING.
It i^ reported that a g.Hid deal of dy
namite h i- I ii etplodcsl in tlia Barren
F rk r- -utlr hv ]«-r- .lis in ipi-st of
I ti-li.
J i.n Remington : ruierlv — -tion
0 reman her- came over from Okmul-
gee Tue-lay to -p-nd a few day-at
home.
M -r if the ; ipils * the Mis-ion
- a hi; • e u *ie ' ■ their homes t r
*h> -uuim-r vacation
I; '. 1 i iveri-er T irtier ha* been doing
i . > v ci the roa I - iuth of Table
■;'>hh ! - pH-* week A number of th-
n.ty p - r- ir- under hi- sujier
; vision
Mi Fergus n and Hart of the
Mis-i'.n. exp- r to spend th-ir vacation
it their i. .iu-- in New York state,
whil- Mi— Bu banan may go to her
home in low i
Tii- 1 .-.ng eier . —- of the Eliu
>p - Pre-t >r-rian Mission Thnr-dav
eight, the . 'tii in-t were well attend
e>l. yuite an extensive program had
l--n i repared in the rendition of which
- k:: g ; irt acquitted themsrlves in
1 manner Highly creditable to them-
- . - and their instructor- '1 here
wer- . number of - ings and recita-
• ii. 1 several uitl-ical selec tion- by
Mi— Br. man - music pupils Mi-s
Ar •* \ rk wl; . completed the regular
f -ti; ■> received her certificate,
• ru th- leading by her of a well
writtei eaaay i h- Influence of the
An. ■ Sax .ti I'pm the World > Future
Rev J \ Hartiie.iv- delivere<l a brief
- it.• - —• t.g nldrt-s. and Miss Eliza
Ferkti.- iii su|>erintendent of the
Mi-- n t Id .f the g ►id work accom
; -lied during the achool year. The
r • m- w-re i.ic-iy decorated with fi .w
er- irxl the national colors, and nianv
w rd- of conimeinlation for teachers
.i. i j .j .1- were -p k-n by those pr—ent.
Pianos
>ij i.Ter i wi Nelson. Price V t
• eep!" .md all leading pianos sold di-
re t fr in ; i :,.ry to consumer at
} n -- f.i ch-ajier than siild l.v dealer-
Pri..-« from up Se^. the Shaffer
on display at T M Brandon's.
J. M south, alias "Appletree.
Pinnies are j, r backache, and bring
ijuii k relief to luiuliago. rheumati-m
fatigue and all iher symptoms of ki l
ney disease- They are a tonic to the
entire sy stem and build up strength
and h- aith. Prior Mc and i; —Crew
Bros.
M;-- Emma ti lbert left today for a
visit of two weeks with home folks at
B i.ham T-xas
Mdie Seminary Comm«&cenient
A t'lUipiet and class day program i-
l<eing held at the Mai- Seminarv in hon
or of the graduat—John Scale- s; j.^j.
muud Chouteau. Le- R„y Byrd and F
I. I iffanv who will each deliver an
ra'i in Thi-* i- the old time !n< de of
holding these exercise* and a revival
of the ciist.iiu WM at tin- time thought:
appri ipriate
The celebrities will lie dosed at the
M i- 'iiic opera hon— tonight when Hon
W W Ilastiiig- will deliver the <•!=•..
Notice to Fishermen
The Isaac Walton Fistimg Club of
Tahlequah will meet this afternoon at
four o'cloi'k in the ofti -e of th- county
judge Everyone in syuipathv with
lawful fishiug anl putting a stop t.
unlawful means is urg-d to l e present
Other business of interest to b- dis
cussed Bv order of commit le-
Permit# ro Wed
.Tobii Isaacs. Is, tif Peggs ant En.
Ward. IS. of Gideon.
Crawford Ni"line. -.'1 and Marv Bur
i , , . — < nwiiira .siNime. , i aim
adi.re., followed hv the pre-entatioi. of .lette 111 of Tahlequah
diploma* by Prof D Frank Redd. Will Demurs ;it! and S' .r
We would like to prove to every suf
ferer of kidney diseases that Pinnies
will bring prompt relief Backache,
rheumatism, lumbago, fatigue and iin
pure blood arc merely symptoms of kid
tiev disorders The $1 size contains two
and a half times as much as the ">oc
-ize Sold bv Cr. w Bros
Gatenby'sgotit
>ra Barm of
Tahletiuah.
If you e11hs:t to get th- original Car
lulized Witch Hazel Salve, you must
l>e sure it i- DeWitt S Carls>lize<l Witch
Hazel Salve. It is gisxl for cuts, burin
and bruises, and is especially good for
piles. Refuse substitues. Sold bv Crew
Bros.
McCoy buys it.
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SE.E J. B. MOORE
FOR
FARM LANDS Ci CITY PROPERTY
All kinds of improved City and Farm prop-
erty. Will cel) your land at once if the '
price is right.
Office Phone No. 132, Residence Phone 89
I elephone connections anywhere in East
Oklahoma. Will sell your land by phone.
Tahlequah, = OKla.
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l>. « . SCOTT, Caihler.
j. ItOB'r Mtl.t, Am i
Opfii'iai. Statemknt of thf. Condition of
First Xatioxal Ba\k
TAHLEQUAH, OKLA.
At the Close of Business
April 38, i#o .
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES.
L>ans and Discouut, #3">1.300 65 i c. ,
Overdrafts 4C;l.4:< aln^a' ^tock
U S. Bonds .'>0,000.00 ^llrPlU8 Fund
Premium on U. S. Bonds . Noue Undivided profits
Furniture and Fixtures None Circulation
> percent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 Depo.it. '. """""V
Cash and Sight Exchange 69.093 8B
T"tal t8frl.85T.73 Total
...$ w.ooo.oo
50,000.1k)
fi,7«3.8y
... 50,000.00
200,493.84
f :tB;i.257.7;
The above statement is correct.
D. 0. Scott, Cashier
d1r1xtoh6i J. B
inofrlf? J. A. I.A WHENCE W. W. HASTINGS PERCY WYLY
1 THOMPSON J. M. CREW D. W. WILSON A S WYLY
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The Tahlequah Arrow. (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, May 28, 1909, newspaper, May 28, 1909; Tahlequah, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc138649/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.