The Tahlequah Arrow (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 73, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 29, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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FRESH OYSTERS. BIO 4 CAFE.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT
See J. B. Pearson for a well lo-
cated residence at reasonable price.
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DOINGS AT THE
COUNTY CAPITOL
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licnis of Inrerrot Gathered
In and About the
Courthouse.
AT THE
CHURCHES!
TOMORROW
Methodist Church.
R. C. ALEXANDER, Pastor.
Bobby Wyly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Wyly Is ill with la grippe.
JUST RECEIVER
A nice line of Ranges and Coo'.i
Htoves. Call and see them.
\V. J. JOHNSTON,
tf. I^ewls' Old Stand.
Mrs. Wade H. Shumate is report-
ed a victim of la gripp.
FOR TRADE OR SALE.
1 have a five room house at cor-
ner of Muskogee ave. and Chicka-
saw streets (near City Hall) on a
lot 86x180 feet that I will sell or
trade. Also have a small house on
lot 120x180 feet in Tahlequah for
trade or sale on installment plan.
Write W. J. PACK,
Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Preaching services at 11 a. ni. and
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school begins at 9:45, J.
B. Pearson, superintendent.
Junior League meets at 2:30..
Senior League at 7:45.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even-
ing at 7:30.
All without church homes are
cordially invited to join with us in
these services.
The following transfers of real
estate are furnished by the Tahle-
quah Abstract company:
Claude A. Thompson and wife to
J. P. Thompson, pel. in Tahlequar,
$1,000.
Joe Pack to Callie B. Shook. 66.
73 acres, 1-17-19, $1.00 and o.v.c.
NEW CASES FILED.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT.
Presbyterian Church
DR. T. M. HARTMAN, Pastor.
Seed oats and prairie hay
sale. D. W. WILSON.
Harrold, son of Prof, and Mrs. II.
tt. Williams is reported quite ill
with pneumonia.
W. J. Pack, of Muskogee, former
professor in the Northeastern nor-
mal, was in the city the first of the
week looking after property inter-
ests and shaking hands with his
many friends.
Regular services will be held Sun-
day.
Sunday school at 9:40 a. m. Prof
W. T. Scott, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
subject of sermon, "Discordant
Thinking". At the evening hour ho
will talk on "False Suppositions".
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Let everyone bring some body.
. "erybody heartily welcome.
Baptist Church.
T. C. CARELTON, Pastor.
Wendell Barnes an Ed Hicks, who
are employed by the Pioneer Tele-
phone company in Oklahoma City,
who have been at home the past
three weeks will leave Sunday to re-
sume their duties with the company.
F. E. Wilson ,of the Southern Merc-
antile company, accompanied by his
wife left Tuesday for Prairie Grove,
Ark., to be at the bed side of Mr.
Wilson's sister who is* seriously ill
with appendicitis.
Mrs. Ella Dedman, teacher in the
city schools, was absent fronv her
school work this week on acccount
of a severe attack of la grippe. Mrs.
E. C. McMichael substituted for her
in the school room.
The china ware contest nt the
New York store is in full swing. Al-
ready four sets have been given away
to the following: Mrs. James Pee-
bles, Mrs. Chair, Mrs. W. P. Thorne
and Master Roy Brown. Whose
next. THE NEW YORK STORE.
Mrs. John Carding went to Drum-
right the first of the week for a visit
with her son Frank and wife. Her
little grand-son who has been mak-
ing his home witE his grand-parents
in this city on acount of the illness
of Mrs. Frank Carding, who has been
confined to her bed the past eight
months with inflamitory rheuma-
tism. accompanied her home. Mrs.
Carding is expected home today.
Usual Sunday services. Morning
text, "Nehemiah Rebuilding the
Walls of Jerusalem." Evening sub-
ject, "Jesus in the Home."
A cordial invitation is extended to
everybody.
Sunday school at.9:45 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock
A. D. Blair vs. B. A. Blair, divor-
Rube Fulcher vs. Mary E. Donnel!,
nee Osage, specific performance.
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J. Keath's residence, together with
all its contents, including $35 in
cash, was destroyed by fire last week.
R. L. Williams from Spring Creek,
is building a barn for Mr. Mitchell.
Walter Smith ' was in Siloam
Springs Monday and Tuesday get-
ting prices on building material for
a new residence ou Lis farir.
Quite a lot of sickner.s
Scraper, mostly la giippe.
around
C. A. Hatfield is reported sick at
this writing with 'grip.
The 'grip has got most of the peo-
ple in this section.
PRISONERS OF WAR
IN PITIABLE STAT1
Thousands of German and Aus-
trian prisoners of war la Russian
concentrated camps in Siberia were
described "as starving and dying
from exposure In the bitter cold of
the Siberian winter" by F. W. Wake-
field, a San Francisco business man
who arrived from the orient on the
steamer Shinyo Mauru. He travel-
ed through Siberia after his marri-
age in Honolula last summer to the
former Mrs. John D. Spreckles, Jr.
of San Frincisco.
"When I was in Tchita, Siberia,
last November," said Mr. Wakefield,
"three hundred prisoners In camp
there already had died from expos-
ure and want of sufficient nourish-
ment. The condition of the living
was pitiable andd the Russian gov-
ernment, I was told, could do noth-
ing.
The 28th day of January counts
twenty-one years for J. R. Hatfield
Thaat means another democrat vo-
ter in Cherokee county. J. R. rsays
that all candidates on that ticket at
the next election can be sure of one
vote, for it ii; the rooster that will
be stamped.
Mrs. Charley Keatli is suffering
with a severe attack of In grippe.
Walter ~Smlth I# preparing
build a new house on his farm.
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J. S. Skinner has rented the By-
err. farm and will move to f :-t place
in a few days.
George Thompso.i has been ap-
pointed road boss on rond number
four.
BRING REMAINS HERE
FOR INTERMENT.
Constipation ami Indigestion.
"I have used Chamberlain's Tab-
lets and must say they are the best
I have ever used for constipation and
indigestion. My wife also used them
for indigestion and they did her
good," writes Eugene S. Knight, Wil-
mington, N. C. For sale by all
o. 1. c:
The Elm Grove stock farm re-
cently shipped in another very fine
0. I. C. boar, Sir William, Reg. No.
50907.
They now offer for sale at a bar-
gain their herd boar, Carl, No
42454.
They also offer for sale several
pigs by this great boar.
ELM GROVE STOCK FARM
PAUL C. BEST, Manager,
Telephone E-35 Tahlequah, Okla.
The remains of Mrs. J. B. Tynes,
mother of Mrs. J. N. Clark, were
brought to this city for burial lavt
Tuesday afternoon. Her death oc-
curred Monday at Welston, where
she had made her home. She was
age 79 years and she and her hus-
band would have celebrated their
sixty-fourth marriage anniversary
had she lived until the 8th of March,
next. W. E. Tynes, a son, of Elkins,
Ark., Miss Helen Stout of Sallisaw,
a grand-daughter, together with Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Clark and Miss Had-
ley, another grand-daughter, who re-
side here, Were among those in at-
tendance at the funeral.
MAN QUITS PEN TO
LIVE ON A FARM.
August Kruse, who for five years
has been a voluntary inmate of the
Du Page county jail at Wheaton, III.,
rather than live with relatives who
doubted his sanity, Thursday told
the sheriff that he was going west
to live on a farm.
Kruse paid the county $1 a day
for the privelege of living in the
jail. In 1906 a petition to have him
decclared insane was heard in the
county court. He was found to be
sane, but would not return to his
home, and after five years' absence
returned to Wheaton and arranged
for quarters in the jail.
DR. REID TO NEW MEXICO.
Dr. E. B. Reid, dentist, whose
health recently failed, left for New
Mexico the first of the week with a
view of finding a new location for
the benefit of the same. When this
has been found Mrs. Reid will join
him in the new location. While we
regret to have the Doctor leave
Tahlequah we trust, as do his many
friends, that his quest will be suc-
cessful.
SWITZERLAND TO TREAT
CONSUMPTIVES BY WAR.
Two hundred consumptive prison-
ers of war arrived in Berne, Switz-
erland Thursday. Half of them are
French prisoners from Germany and
/the rest are from France. They are
the first soldiers to be brought to
Switzerland under the agreement re-
cently made for the treatment of
consumptives at health resorts of
that country.
The French and German govern-
ments have given orders to the men
to make no effort to escape and if
any should do so they would be treat-
ed as deserters and be subject to
court martial. They will not be
watched by the Swiss authoritiees.
Each nation will pay the cost of
maintaining its own soldiers.
It is expected that about 20,000
French and as many Germans will
be permitted to take treatment in
Switzerland. Three hundred rheu-
matic prisoners of war from Ger-
many and France will be cared for
at Baden, near Zurich.
Miss Julia Sleeper of Wagoner,
returned Weiuesday, after a pleas-
ant visit with Miss Zoe Crow.
SETTING OF THE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL DOCKET FEB.
RUARY, illl(i, TERM OF DISTRICT COURT,
MONDAY. FEBURAKY 7th, MMO.
ALL MOTIONS AND DEMURRERS WILL BE CONSIDERED
AND DISPOSED OF, COURT CONVENING AT 10 O'CLOCK
a. M AND ALL ATTORNEYS ARE REQUESTED TO
BE PRESENT AT CONVENING OF COURT
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CRIMINAL—DISTRICT COURT.
February 8, 11)10.
State of Oklahoma H M. Vance &■ J I. Coursey
vs. Murder
Tom Vann g. jj. Rutheiford
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Burglary in Second Degree
Jim Carter
State of Oklahoma h. M. Vance
vs. Assault with Intent to do
Jim Carter I'odily Harm J. D Cox
Wednesday, February II, I IMO.
State of Oklahoma r. m. Vance
vs. Burglary In the Second Degree
Studle Ross j. j. Coursey
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Disposing of Mortgaged
D. A. Crane Property Bruce L. Keenan
State of Oklahoma R. m. Vance
vs. Murder
jMelvin Oxford J. Berry King
State of Oklaonia h. M. Vane
vs. Obtaining Money Under
Eben Enyart False Pretenses
Thursday, February IO, ItM'l.
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Larceny of Horse* J Berry King
J. G. Porter r h. Couch
State of Oklahoma II M. Vance
vs. Larceny of Livestock
. 1 a' . Anthony J. Berry King
Friday, February II, I OKI.
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Murder George M. Hhgues
Albert A. Taylor Keenan & Keenan
State of Oklahoma ti M. Vance
vs. Obtaining Money Under
John W. Abercrombie False Pretenses
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Larceny of Livestock
John Faulkner J. I. Coursey
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Assault with Intent to Kill
Nathe Hill
Saturday, February 12, I IMO.
H. M. Vance
Larceny of Livestock
Larceny of Livestock
H. M. Vance
Larceny of Livestock
H. M. Vance
J. Berry King
H. M. Vance
J. Berry King
H. M. Vance
J. I. Cousey
H. M. Vance
J. I. Coursey
H. M. Vance
H. M. Vanco
State of Oklahoma
vs.
Henry Woodard
State of Oklahoma R. M. Vance
vs.
Rowe Stacy
State of Oklahoma
vs.
Rowe Stacy
State of Oklahoma
vs. Murder
|Paul Reeves
State of Oklaoma
vs. Murder
Paul Reeves
Monday, February 14, 1010.
State of Oklahoma
vs. Aggravated Assault
A1 Johnson
State of Oklahoma
vs. Forgery
W. F. Yancy
State of Oklahoma
vs. Forgery
U. W. Hayes
Tuesday, February 15, 11)10.
State of Oklahoma
vs. Furnishing Liquor to Miner
Dan Crail J, I. Coursey
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Larceny of Livestock
Cull Swimmer A. C. Brewster
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Selling Liquor to a Miner
Ed Bray
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Perjury
Otis Parris
State of Oklahoma 11. M. Vance
vs. Embezzlement
Jeter Morse J. Berry King
Wednesday, February Mi, 10Mi.
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Assault with Intent to Kill
John Rhodes J. I. Coursey
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Forgery
Elmer Allen Bruce L. Keenan
State of Oklahoma II. M. Vance
vs. Selling Whiskey, Second Offense
Idus Killabrew J. D. Cox
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Selling Whiskey, Second Offense
Idus Killabrew J. D. Cox
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Assault with Intent to Kill
Marion Kay
(State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Peace Bond
R. L. Phillips
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Disposing of Mortgaged
Levi Clark Property
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Burglary—For Sentence
Pete Griffith and Harry Williams J. I. Coursey
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. False Pretenses
John Diver
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Selling Liquor to a Miner
Ike Brumley
State of Oklahoma H. M. Vance
vs. Obtaining Money Under
W. L. Davis False Pretenses
State of Oklahoma R. H. Couch
vs. Larceny of Domestic H. M. Vance
John Rhodes c. Animals J. I. Coursey
SETTING OF THE CIVIL DOCKET, FEBRUARY. 1016.
TERM DISTRICT COURT.
Thursday, February 17. 1010.
No. Style of Cause. Nature of Action. Attorneys
890. A. L. Scott G. M. Hughes
vs. Accounting and Profits
E. Lewis R. W. McKinley
905. George W. Frame Keenan & Keenan
vs. Libel and Slander
G. P. Hardy et al J. I Coursey
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