The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 2, 1919 Page: 4 of 60
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TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY NOVEMBER 2 1919.
SECTION A.
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OLD TIMERS RECALL
KILLING OF MATEER
His AwuUbuit (Vow ATUlilr! 1kti
lliMvt Oil Trll lAit-i TmI)
In tint ttl'Mt.
U. 8. DEPUTIES WERE HATED
THREE STATE POSITIONS
TO BE FILLED SHORTLY
(laa of 1w-kro .Nation Aliiwl
lauiio lo Ilium Out Shooting .
r anry.
ffe"Ul M Th. Wrnl
TAMI-Kgl All Nov. 1. "Yiin will
hear "in' sIiuoIWik after a while
and then uu will liear llio nwe Dial
I kllliM (Tow."
With bin HUMi-rtlon. Hill Mnieer
lmol In Ilia IhHhI.t allm lirll In ln
liell Ifft a ti ii ti 1 1 -r of hi artiiln-
mire atrial mtdi lifa way llirouali I T
wonda alimtf the bank i'if the Cane
creek lo the home of Anna Oir.a-
tle. Hoon the r"l""'' of a rrvnlvrr
wrrl h kiii tl and yllrr awhile t hi it In-lellls-tinro
nlil mil ilifiiuuli lliu nnli-
horlinuil lluii llii-re hail Iiokii a kill-
ing hut thai Ilia vlcllin was not
Crow.
The kli:ini- ocrurrail year In
the lailer wvimHra In hn exait but
the ilrriiiiiMiiini'i-a urn ynt wnll re-
niemlri hy nlil lunar and Ilia
trouble Irmlinf thrrpln irraliml
by una of the old clltien a frwr Ja
atft.
There were anme troiihlamia tlm
In tha nlil nelghlm! hixnl mar tha
Canry ctark in (tin day now 40
year nxi An liinrtnai rled white
man had inrurrc! the enmity rifenm
of h a iiniihlmra ainiiliK lha fullhlood
Indliinn inin iniily. 'l ha deputy
liiaraliula nf tha 1 lilted Hli rout I
at Foil Mnllh Ark had lieen In lha
habli nf inakniK Ihi'lr lieailiiuartma
at tha white (iIupiih hum while
thry nurraind III tha hill cnuntiy
eaat of lha lIHnula river. Tha mili-
aria In iters cordially hala1. lUltle-
nuke wvra hrltur thought of by
many of tha natives. ItuuKh treat-
ment waa aoeoided lo thalr prisoners
by many nf tha offlaara. Man ar-
ranted fur trivial offenaaa ware hand-
cuffed and chained together thruat
Into wagona and hauled over th
duggrr ti alia to Fort Hilillh. Borne
tlinaa they were heaten over their
head with revolver! on email provo-
cation. 'onaeiUniitly anyone ahow.
Ing friendliness to an ofricer re-
garded aa an enemy of tha Indiana.
HaUvr Waa Too Mlow.
At duak one evening two men want
to tha horns of tha while oltlaen and
hot hlin to do I try Hiiaplnliui waa di-
rected to two men and they were ar-
rested by a I'heroke officer and
turned over to the deputy marshal
to be taken tn Kort Hmlth for trial.
On of the prlaonert waa Hill Mateer
who managed to enrape and there-
after ha auouted about the hills for
evtral years. Ilia companion waa
triad for hla asuasslnatlon convicted
and hanged. Not all of the full-
blood Cherokee ayinpathlted with
th aaaaaalna and In consequent1
there waa a division among them
Mateer finding that among sui-h
oltlaen who were oppoeed to hi in
was a man named Crow decided to
kill th latter. 80 he mad ths as-
sertion previously quoted and eel
forth to make good hi threat
Mateer came very near putting hla
deolslnn Into effect. II was very
near th nous when eeen by Crow
Who hastened to oloa ths door In-
tending to scour It galnal an at-
tempt Mateer might make to enter.
He waa not quick enough howvr
aa Matter threw hi weight agalnat
th door and throating hi hand Into
tha ooenlns flrad at hla content nlated
victim. Th latter with a quiokl
movement caught th platol by th I
barrel wrested It from Mateer
Srasp and flrad. . Mateer fell over
ead and when the new of hla death
wa circulated there were a number
f citizen who felt relief. There-
after there was cnnalderabl trouble
In the neighborhood. Moth side
war angry and Ctuw was srrealed
and placed on trial for tha killing of
Mateer but wus acquitted. Knowing
imi nut uie waa in danger ni ""(
moved to another section of th d!a-j
inci ana is yet living at an aa van ceo.
age but even now hi vlalla to tha
hill country ar few and far between
While nearly all of those who par-
ticipated In tha old troubles are long
since dead It may ha that aotne one
among the old-tlinera might b
tempted to take a ahot at Crow the
man who "fooled Hill Mateer."
flarl! Wi Th World
OKI.AIIOMA CITY Nov 1 -Thien
lucrative and linpoi lant U
iippninthe nfflci-a lire In be llli-.
fnliiiKlnK ronlgiM'1'ine nf Mm I
'11 nnlns liarn atme enmnei-i Ht
tarlied 10 lh I'aH lilnfiwuy i1e ai :
Kieht Kit M Kryi l.-iul wanl n
of tl.a Mt'Alaaler peiii'.-iii Uri hmI
II It. (hrlatiiher. .o ret irv n fjnv
I erimr ) 1 I -trrfV " M' 1 ''innli
renignatloit i-rr.-' tiv- j-in my 1
and tbe nfflrea fiinnerly lielil by Mr.
(hrlioiher are v. ni Mr 1-1 It
i:lly manager udder McAleater in-w
fnrm "f gnvernrnent and Mr clwla
loplier u- ( iilfe "f Ibe superb r ' in I
uf I ikllllliai-e ciiunty
...
To llnlld I Aatlit I'lmil
Kpartll lo Tht vr'd
M iV ATA tn I I Tlin ri'y l
unking ariiifiae-neni t. . 1 I an 'i c
1 loii f ir the 11 r p"ar nf vntma
OHO bund fur the i-nnHtrin tt"ii nf a.
rnnrili Ipa I electric light aii-V-l b" -r
phtnt. The dme fur Hie eb- linn h
lint yet tieen eel lull H wbl ITnlmblv
be liebl enrly In I lei em be The
city I now a'ipplleil wl'h 'b'c'tlc
llirht and iowi-r by the Cubit.: K.rv
lo cmnpan.
PATRIOTIC QUILT
AT ENID EXHIBIT
Nillli.-a .f all (.arfli lil tiiurily Men
Who hay War vrb- Miu-ril
I mi lllaiikl-t.
J.U' In lie Wur lit
l-.MIi. Nuv 1 A (Mirliillc .nlll
I-1 n t 1 1 1 1 1 11 x 'br- intiiiea nf all (lurrie)d
rminly Imya wbn ' m-rvn e In the
utiny duriiiK 'be recent war W nti"
nf 1 be Miei-bil exhllil'a III tb"
wiiinnnii wntW ili-ir 'inent m lb"
(iiirfw-lil cuunly free fair and r
niilun In prngreaa here The Idcu
le tbc property nf Mr 11 II Miller
77 Nur'li (Irani Krild. Ibe nuniei
in woikeil mi libii k nf red and
h bl'e nin'erlal. The tdocka are fmir
Inrbr-a aituiite NhIiic! nf the hc
who fell In bn'tln i- illrtl in crvlce
ate einbrnlilri eil In Ibe center nf tn
Hullt
To I iinbxc llyilrants.
fpK' in I lie World
Id i.M INI Nov. I Krrutlo aiiln-
tnnbl;e Oliver are an niinieroiia
tiere Ibul lha city has decided to
fence up lha hydrants an hi In
i-liiiiinii'i- eipenae of repairing
brnketi hydrant.
STATE WON SEVEN CUPS
AT SOIL PRODUCT SHOW
BMltl to Tli World
OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. J
Seven ailver ciipa awarded to th
elate of (ikkihiuiia at the) Internation-
al flnlla I'rndui'ta eipnnltlon recently
held in Kanaaa City Mo. are on dis-
play In the lobby on the firm flour
of the atatehniine.
The lament cup In the display waa
awarded an firm pinto for the heat
collective diHpluy by liny atale. Th
other cups weir Ibe aweepNtakte
awitrd. the coin awiiid. xiniill giant
cup fruit cup nniKhuni cup and
the award fur bent dlnplay of ee-
tahlrn Jnhn A V hltehttrat. preil-
dent nf the Mute boiird "f grlclil
lure. Ii morn tbiin pleaned with tb
reult nf the dl-pltiv nnide hy Oklu-
hniiui at the hii-ih CIj- ex poxltnn
Tho exhibit lit the Khii.mh i'iiv allow
waa under the snpi-i tnt 11 t - it y nf
Kellx K Weal of Kl ll-tm.
PLAN BIG POULTRY SHOW
AT NOWATA THIS MONTH
pfil In Th Wnrbl -
.NOW ATA. Nov I Tin- N.-wn' i
County I'-i'll'tv usi-iriil'li-li 11 1.1:1!
him wbit'h will bi" Ii"! I In th.- cl
Nnvember I 'i ;m1 VI Ii c!imc wl!1
be one nf tb' best cnuniy jbiN rvi't
held In lb- e.He
Prnllnr i-i -1 ri' tlKikil IT n r Ml cite -tin
n: f'ii' f 1 b .-'N Ivntriv bn-e
been recchci fi'iiu M'tiihf 11 Kun-
in. nut t bciia'ern iiklabi'ina t.d
elsewhere md pnic'lcilly all nf the
bleeder of :be cnuiity.
Hirrw Hank t liarlrnil.
WerM' .-fto'i Mure 1
i-iiit huii-i'f t
A ASIIIMi I'ON N. I A Ch.ir-
ter 11 tnd.iy lteiie. to ibe American
Nutn-ol Im nk "f :jer iikla. with a
capal nf :.i Oiin The i (tb-i-ia r-
I' K Cnt p: anil nt. iitul I'. V.
Chancy ciuthler. .
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lur Miibibnl mi tho TriHibhxt
l Hi r-? V
It It a ii I'm i y a hlxh-
irrnile Main 'i what-
er inke i f tur ll in pnnr
M i''l!.' ill. en tl kli.l en-
ri rt e mriivii ti running We
e. !l M i iH!.on.M e. luetie-
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ftee i f rhrr Tl
rti hi-cu iru'.iviz-
IN(5 i"o Kl'tti at Hiiuld'-r
I"!inii- ( Kaife or 1 tar I'iZi
w-Cedar di. Adit
November
Specials
We have Urge afutort merit of Ivory Set and Single
Piece" which we bought before the recent 30 increase
Seta from
$5 1 $35
Single piecet (
$1.50 to $7.5'0
Ladies' Purses
Genuine Morocco leather in plain and novelty de
signs;
toilet
igns; fitted with petite tfjl PA n iQA
article tPUl
Plymouth Drug Co.
20 W. THIRD
PHONES OSAGE 1216-197.
A Sudden Death'
Is the cause of financial hardship
to many families. Death; surprising
many a man apparently in the flush
of helath finds manv a family poor-
ly equipped to handle the property
left them.
Have you ever put in the question
to yourself: "Am I properly.and ade-
quately protecting my family my in-
terests my loved ones?"
You may have said to yourself "I
must look into this when I have
time." Pardon the suggestion but
are you likely ever to find a really
convenient time?
If you wfsh to insure capable man-
agement of the estate you leave in
the interests of your family investi-
gate the SERVICE the EXCHANGE
TRUST COMPANY gives in this
matter.
A pleasant discussion with our
Trust officers on the subject will not
only enlighten .but will agreeably
surprise you.
Exchange Trust
Company
11 East Third Street. Tulsa Okla.
"SERVICE AND STRENGTH"
Affiliated with The Exchange Na-
tional Rank of Tulsa Oklahoma's
largest Financial nlstitution.
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Steenrod, F. L. The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 35, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 2, 1919, newspaper, November 2, 1919; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146205/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.