The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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The Indian Sentinel.
Issued Evfcry Thursday
By thf <a itinol Publl*hinjj Co.
J. T. PARKS
OF THE DAY.
1 n famine in the trarJon o£ Eden |
ftnd a voice that would rival Ga
| briel's trumpet. She says she I ——— ^
likes the pince and will stay, so I I to in of Interest From All Parts
r -.-arrant
To restore the clear shin, t lie
Bright Ey , ilio Aleit Gilt n"J
Hound Health, nie Or. II. A. S m«
moms LiVfr Medicine.
11 have moved out."
NOTIC TO TEACHERS.
' Office Boahd ok Education. )
I Tahlequah l.T. May 17, 18W. i
of the Country, Briefly
Told.
Three men who were plnving j
curds in airtight car at Bullion re |
ON AGAIN-APRIl- 30th.
THE "KATY" FLYER,
W. W. HASTINGS,|«°
i MOrNTAH'
Attorney at Law,
1 AHLnft JAM, INO. TER
Otlice in Stapler Block, Over
City Druj? Store.
Subscription price, 41.00 a Year. , Programs for Teacher* Institute 0I1 u,e Utb, carelessly net fire to
have been issued and ti copy will be
Entered at the poatofflce at Table sent to yon on request.
quali, t. T., as second clans mail mat-
ter.
Tahlequah, I. t., May IS, 1800.
Arkansas is to have a new
state house, to be erected on the
present site of the state peniten-
tiary, where the legislators of
that state will, in the future
meet and legislate. If the future
Arkansas legislatures resemble
the last one the location, is nt
least appropriate.
ONE ok Edward Atkinson's in-
ventions is said to bo a little
oven by which a man can do his
own cooking and live on it5 cents j ployed by
The program was made early in
order to give teachers ample time
lor preparation. The Hoard is
very ar.xioos to liavo a successful
institute. Teachers will be expec-
ted 10 do their best, and no one
can afford to do less.
.l.T. Parks,
President.
JAMEM F. MCCUI-LOUOH,
Sicretarv.
Notice to the Public.
I have been reliably informed
that one Hengley, who lives near
Park Hill,,lias been representing
himself as being n partner ol mine
in surveying ami that 1 was em
Ihe government, and
a week. A man who can do that ' that lie was working under me,
has missed his calling, who 'and on the strength ol such repre-
spends his time writing pamph-1 Mutations he is securing work at
lets which nobody reads and coin- platting sections and quarter sec-
piling statistics which nobody (iona ol land and giving numbers
understands. His proper place is to same. Now I wish to warn and
On a country newspaper. j notify the public that said llensley
- - I is no partnor of mine in surveying,
Land or any other property ! nor never has nor uov
will
lie,
held in common,by such a hotel' and further, lie docs not to my
ogeueoui population as compose personal knowledge know the first
this country is a distinct imped-- elements of surveying, lie has
intent to the economic progress also represented, so I have boon
of this Nation. The abolition of reliably informed, that lie survey-
6uoh a system of tenure of land ! cit J. 8. Stapler's farm, and also
and in its stead title placed in the John B. Stapler's, which is talse,
individual, will make (xissible the as 1 surveyed both of these lurins
development of the manifold re j myself.
sourcosof the Cherokee country Two or three different pcrso-is
and give an unprecedented in. - huy° « '•* '"l l,im
° , 1, , ••iilttt their ijlucea, which he is
petus to every business, never be comp, u;,lt t0 dn 011 ,llt.
fore witnessed. ] of him being my partner. He is
—™"—"""" I thus obtaining money under talse
The (1heatest desire of this pretense, and 1 expect to have biin
people is to obtain a foe simple prosecuted lor so doing. 1 take
title to land. The way to get it is this means of warning the public
niiiii
BO YEARS' *
■ EXPERIENCE
.... . , , against paving tins man money
laid down in the 20th article of u*()li j,lUu ion of
the treaty of 1800, or wo can pro either n pai tner of mmo or
reed according to the suggestion in «i . employ of tho government.
in the Curtis act, which provides j Very Kenpcci fully,
that title to town lots shall be . ,p ^
. . Tahlequah, 1. T., May 16. 1890.
given by a commission author- j •
jzed by the Cherokee Nation. An mmm
act of our council granting title
to citizens, authorising t he chief ■
to deliver deeds thereto, which ;
shall be countersigned by the
secretary of the interior, would
settle the matter. Such a law of i
course must be signed by the j
president. To make certain its |
passage and approval the hill
should carry with it no other-
provisions than just the fair and (
equitable division of lands and |
the car. One of the trio was
burned to death.
Donald Gordon, of Kannetts
burg, Pa , a student at Center Col-
| lege. Danville, Ky.# wan drowned
in Dicks river on tho afternoon of
I ho 101h while making un effort to
! asaial an exhausted companion.
A construction tram on the
| Pittsburg find Western Railroad,
! near Wampum, I'll., on May 11th,
j crashed through the trestle ul j
i ^panglers Hun, landing HO lo t be (
1 low. Two men killed and six in I
j j iired.
| James llruin, aged 40 years, a
! well known stock buyer, liting
1 near Diainondale, Mich., shot his |
I sweetheart, Mollie Flagler, aged
25 years, through tho temple on j
May 10. She died a few minute* '
later. The cause ot the shooting ■
was Jealousy,
At Birmingham, Ala., on the
night ol the l()th inst., Tato Smith
wont-to his home in the outskirts
ol.tho city and quarrelled with
his wife. Filial I}' ho picked up nil
iron poker and threw it at the
woman, but missed her. The heavy
missile struck their 2 year old
child, killing it instantly. Smith
lias eluded ai i est.
Chief of Police J. D. Feency, ot •
Richmond Ky., was allot and pain-
fully wounded in the left leg on 1
the lflth inst. by A. S. Harris, a ;
saloonist who became incensed I
at. the chief for arresting him, I
Harris had assnulted a Jewish
merchant, and the chief endeavored j
to arrest bim for that offense, j
The culprit is now in jail.
At Auburn, Now York, on the
II tli, the bodies ot Mr. and Mrs.
Hem}' Tinknnil were found in
their rooms. The mail Was dead
without a mark on him, the worn
an was unconscious, with tho side
of her bead battered in. It is sup-
posed her husband tried to kill
her with a hammer and then com-
mitted suicide bv poison.
Governor Joric, of Arkansas
has issued a requisition upon the
governor of Kansas for Turner
Skidmorc, who is wanted in Pope
county on the charge of murdering
Deputy United States Marshals
Dods' n rnd Taylor in tho summer
of 1997 He has been confined in
the H ited Slates prison at Fort
Leaven worth since last summer
f ir illicit distilling, an I will he
the stale courts for the
more serious offense.
Cil/Conif-oiTs
Co un fry Homes
J. T. PARKS,
Lawyer,
(Successor lo Parks Jt Parks.)
Ollice in Parks Building next
door to Sentinel ollice,
TAHLEQUAH - - - IT
ROUTE
Direct line for all points in
KANSAS,
NEBRASKA
AND COLORADO,
With close connections for
Kansas City, Atchis u, Leaven-
worth, 8t. Joseph, St. Louis and
the Northeast.
ELEGANT TRAINS
patents:
01 CAPt R-ANb-DtT Ttf^TtiAN
tltCTNCITKITyCtoOILLAHft
. , 6SII liehTIhe twiiS.cook.broil,roaat
baKe, wasn.iron.hcar rooms, pump w
w&rer supply, run gaa engines d&
5cnd for Free"Catalogue
LIGHT rOR CVCNING flOUKi
:NING_n
bFTROIT
Ll(
htATINO1 LIQHTINC CQ
bETROIT • • • m
IDEAS LEAD
TO WEALTH
GET YOURS
PATENTED:
I Rut Bomentier the vital y*irtii of pstcnU are the
I rUtiim ftn.l |hh f.ritiiuns, which Kiiotilil |N> (Irawn
. wah K"'ut skill, «.r they rosy worth 1m*
h ii.I «hm riiitlvr sk t h ami much drnwlnp, or
11...t.••-•tu| l . for |>ivliuii!i!ir)- cxauiinotion, offlcc
ami t i'UM i>mcUce « ar« fullv und skillfully cuu-
BURTON T. DOYLE,
Solicitor, Attorney And
Patent-
Editor of
A niafu^iiu' in wliich the busy citizen may find a i
I* r-■•. lutellitri-nt and di^crimlnatinc monthly ac
ruiii.tof I iirlt-Sam'*doing*onmaiiifctded through
1 la\ . literature ami niuchinery of our Govtrn-
in« nt it ket |* ii|. with ( ongreM and the In i.art- |
nicut*. In ii. thejatent* of clients are noticed
wvt.ll.liwn, mi lUMNtT AND
"A FRIEND AT COURT,"
II. C. TOWNSEND,
General Passenger Agent,
St. Louis, Mo
THE CHOCTAW
& MEMPHIS
Railroad
Through Service
-BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
AND THE
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
WISHES BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
free reclining
Oflice*: The Hal«ton. Washington. IK C
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anvnna nendlng n ulietrh nnd description msy
autcklf onriTtiilti our opinion free whether an
Invention i* protmhly ('iHimtunlcK-
UonnatrictlT ronililontUI. Handbook on l'Mt«*nts
font fre«. < >ld«st ntf'cr tor orur1ng paten ts
Patents taken through Munn A Co. rec«tT«
•jvri.il nolle*, withoutchnrga. la tho
Scientific American.
transfer of titles to the individ-
ual. This is the present |>r(>s8iii>r
demand and all other needs could
be provided for later, l>y law or
agreement.
A handsomely lllnstrnted weakly I.anr«st rtf-
ttilati.ui of an* sel«ntltle lourtial. Terms. *3 a
T.-nr ; four months, fl. Bold bjrall newsdctlenv
MUNN & Co.3618'""-'New Yqrk
Brunch OQIoe. (25 v Ht.. Wublnoton. U G.
It Pays to Advertise.
A widower who advertised in
the Glenwood Phonograph for a
wife thus describes the luck «|
nt I if
a | j 0™h t sotil on j a
•} F|J USE ! fin ubnttliite ■;
L Ea ILLS I guarantor. * J
K4orns. iv..h
I£ also removes Bunions, &
brought him by the use of print-1 Tj Warts and Callouses of -.1
er's ink: "She arrived from | ti all kinds. J
Putnam county on the dray, * '' '< * o™« rrxr« a iiotti.f, M
* . J.. , , ; o ron s.vi.t nr ill uuiuutsn. i,
seated in the midst of three sar- Q M.nufj.UltcJ by S
toga trunks. Her hair, in con-1 [A11PS 8 SAGKSTEDER, \\
APPLETON, WIS.
I
The Davis Machine Co., Chicago.
Baby
Carriages
$3.50
oa earth.
SanJ Stamp lor Spccial Catalogue-
toga trunks. Her hair, in con- ^
formity with my ad. was light— M
very light, In fact, if it was any ! , . u
lighter she would have none at. $ HaVS Soireth ng 111 tllB House
all. Her eyes are of sky blue. T& I,
devoid of brows and lashes and 1? i.J Summif coia-Uint. y
she wears green glasses. Her j jj ^ ^THOL DALM ^ g
nose—nor nose is like un invert-1 cuttcf tu.it kind. Can lc uscJ in- vj
ed rainbow and her jaws resem , ij In N««l. (1
un lllli^utor s—and lire fully lis ; , pia and RlwumAliim, Toothacbeand
deadly. H.-r tongue is slit from 5 ^^.Ki i)r„.i.n. §
tip to base and her lips are as | 'f n«nui.ciurcj b, iii. J,
thick as an elephant's ears. She M "run
lias an appetite that would create]
{ CORNER GROCERY
CLEXN.
^ Telephone 22. [j
GOODS.
! L(JSTER BROS.
^ Manuliclurcr't Texas Branch, Sam Street. Mgr.
"3 Address, Ohio Skwing Mauiinb Co., Ft. Worth.
£ Buy Machines direct frcm factory and save
8 Agent's Big Fee«. Good Machinrs, $12 to $18.
(XS'iO buys tho nasT Machine on earth — hich arm,
' • latest improved, will Inst a
2 life-tiinr. Warranted for 10
^ />• ^ years. Freight paid. 80 days
trial. This if no cheap news-
Caper Machine. Factory
ranch located here to
Shuttles, etc.. forfait Ma-
chines. Needles, cts. per
dosen,postpaid,stamps will
do. Send old needle or shut*
It's h great rntiTsulsace t®
^ tie as sample
quirk
-e-e-c-c-r.c
Intcfcsied in Cypcwntcnt? 'J
II s.> v>u ibojld know a■ I sbout •
the lat«st impro *nentk T h«
JJ Smith premier jj
1)
typewriter
tbf LmJ f til I niFrcrtmrnta.
ConlatfMMfl
Catalog
Se
Ch« Smith Prrmier rTTcwritir Ca,
drrac-in. N v.. U. ti. h
£ Accommodations second to none i
: in the Nation. Nice, airy- rooms !
; INE. T2R (j
Iii
1
anything ron 1nv«at or Imnrova; aim R<-t
C AVE Af J R * J E - MARK, OPYftlC-HTor DESIGN
PilOIECiION. Ktrl m-1*1. ak ichor ihot*.
f.ir free rxamlnatl n au l ndvlee.
BOOK OH PATF.NTS^"U^;!
cj. a. show & co.
P.t.nt ljiwy.m. WASHINGTON, D C.
WW%4 I
• Rusi°nresQ
I J MEN V-J
DOGUMfeNT FILES,
LECAL BLANK
KILES.
LETTER FILES,
CATALOCUE FILES
INSURANCE
CABINETS.
Jius:nc<w Office Furniture i>!K i:c i'ftoin FAt'I'"KY t-1 . 1 i KlToolr. 30TO40
pen Cent Saved < nukmabm-:. i siifi'i. mul o nvhnii'.nt i 1M« savin<, im-
• I'KOVlvMi;.N i ,-i. We give M > K V.M.I iC jMV "
&f ir the FRICK than you ran get of any ■W'
■other lnamifnt'tuier or «h .tier.
I We KKFI N1) the MONKY nn«l yon re-
lahlp"tOl'K KXl'QNtslUf not SATlsFAC-
I TORY. NO RISK.
Dl'SKS, I.KTTl-'R nnd OTHF.R FII.INO^B
JWCAHINKTS CONTAINING tuailv 15.000
Iflof onr PATH NT drawers S()I.I> at the I >t
a#SHMI-ANM AL KXl'OSlTKiN SA1.K
TriumphLi-turHit. held here regularly in July aud January.
THIS
ELEGANT AND CQNVENIENT HIGH-GRADE
TYPEWRITER DESK.selected figuredlouurlercd White
Oak. Pri.-e, $45.00. In Solid Mahoxanv. $60.00. S.mie l>esk without Typewriter attach-
ment. $40.00. In Solid Mahogany. >35.00. All kinds and nradea proportionately cheat*
Also the l itest aud inostci nvctii'ent Music Cahinet-, I.ndies ur Home Oesks, Oflice aud I.i-
braiy Tables aud Chaira. CATAUOOUliSaud TESTIMONIAL LEAVES free, l'lease write.
BUSINESS FURNITURE CO., R. S, brand RapiJs, Mich.
ein. wis. SO ■ llii'Lo. liWt.
IS TIIK SHOUTRMT AN'I) MOST
DIRR0T KOUTK
From Little Unc-U to nil points
I'iust.
Ask II. W. MO If HI SOX, G. T. j
A., Littio Bock, fur rales.
SWEFSTEE,,
Tlio OMest Eslublislied n«l Most
Popular Barber ill Tahlequah.
DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BY THE COMPANY.
SUPERIOR MEALS,
-Fifty Cents.
i'."j I/I* .Ta^iiiiBi
Location Fitf. Building.
A Prominent I'll) fclclun.
A prominent New York phvelclan
in diacuiwing the merit* of Kipims
Tit'julea vitli a brotuor M. D. H*i«l :
*' '^eYerul veara ago I aaBerted that
If ono wi^ied to become u pliilau-
thopiwt, and do a lieneficent deed-
one that would help the whole hu-
nxan ritce -nothing could be better
tli:in to procure the Roosevelt Hos-
pital prescription, which is the his
of the A'ifiins Tabules% aud cans« it t«>
Ik? put up in tho form of a ketchup
aud distributed niuon£ tho poor."
ftnlra I ncron^lns.
The larpc*t retail dru« Btore In
America is that of liegeman & Co.
on Brradway in New York City.
A reporter who went there to learn
how Kiiuin:' T. 1>-
t.lcs were Belling
bought a live-cent
carton and naked:
"Do you Ii.hvb
much call for
these ?"
lie waa referred
toagentloman who
proved to be the
ncaJ of thed<;|vtrt-
ipent. lie saiu:
' llie sale t>f Ripnns Tubules id
coustaut and is Increasing, due
espt'cially to tho influential c.haracter
of the testimonials in tho daily press,
and growing out of these, through
tho recommendation of friend lo
friend. Satisfaction with them is
very general. When once they nro
begun 1 notice that a permanent
customer for them is made. This, 1
believe, is through their intrinsic
•merit, which proves the bona fide
character of tho advertising. 1 think
them specially useful in the general
run of stomach troubles."
An Klderly l.ady.
An elderly lady living at Fordham
Heights, a part of New York City,
and who was known to l>e a warm
advocate of Ilipatis Tabules for any
case of liver trouble or indigestion,
said to a reporter who visited her for
tho purpose of learning the particu-
lars of her cas">: "1 had always
employed a physician and did so on
the last occasion 1 had for one, but
at that timo obtained no beneficial
results. I had never had any faith
in patent medicines, butI-avingseen
Kipans Tabules nt-ominendcd v -ry
highly in tho Now York J/trah/ con-
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they were just what my case
demanded 1 have never employed
a physician since, and that means a
saving of $2 a call
A dollar's worth of
Hi pans Tabules
lasts me a month,
nnd I would not he
without them now
if it were my last
dollar." At tho
time of this inter-
view there were
present two daugh
ters who Bjiec.iaily
objected to their mother giving a
testimonial n\ hich should parade her
name in tho newspapers, but to do
this the elder lady argued : 'There
mav be other cases just like mine,
and I am sure I take great pleasure
in recommending the Tabules to any
ono afllicted AS I was. If the telling
about my case in the papers enables
some other person similarly affected
to bo as greatly benelited as I have
l cen, I see no objection." The daugh-
ters. knowing how earnestly she felt
about the benefit she had received,
decided she was quite right.
■ low , Vici 1 «>ri I l!«ti id« <lf r trte |HH r n 1 ttoS
ii>. ti o ml.ulr*) can ho hid l * i <«i! by *rti«!in,: forty-
^w^AAAAi .vmwwvwwvmwwviMxmmvmv%%vvuwuwv%vmH;
Illiils Central EJ.
Main tiling'unsurpassed
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
FROM
NKW UNLEASH
FROM
MEMPHIS
to
M KM PI!iS CAIRO
s r. louis sr. louis
Loms\ ILLE chicago
k v ansvILLE ''IX(i N N ATI
oincinn a 11 EYANSVILLE j
chicago louibviLILK |
AND FROM*
ST. louis TO CHICAGO
milking direct connections \vi I It i
il rough trains for nil points North,
En si and West including Hufl'alo,
l,itt>burg, Cleveland, Boston, New
Yolk, Philadelphia, Hallimore,
Hiclimond, Si. Paul, Minneapolis,
Omaha, Ksiimis City, Hot Springs,
Ark., and Denver* Close connec
lion with Cen lift I Vississippi Ytil
Icy Route;, Solid Fast Vestibule
Daily Train For
PUHL'QUE, SlofX FALLS, SIOl'X
CITY
and Ihe W< st. I'art.culor* of agents ol
THE NEW WAY.
\T70MEN used
to think " fe^
male diseases "
could only bo
treated after "lo-
c a 1 examina-
tions" by physi-
cians. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest worries
slient about thelr
suffering. Thein-
_ troduction of
V/inc of Cardul has now demon-
strated tuat nine-tenths of all tho
cases of menstrual disorders do
rot require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
IWine-lrdui
taken In the privacy of a woman's
own home Insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. V/lne of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for Its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles"—disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites." change of Ufa. It makes
women beautiful by making them
well, it keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $l.C0at
the drug store.
For advice In cases requiring tpeeUl
directions, addrcr^. clvlw? symptoms,
the "Ladles' Advi^ry Department.'
The Cnattanooca Medicine Co.. Clutt*-
uooca. Tenn.
W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, Misc.. s«7«
"I use Wine of Cardul extensively
WINE 0
\ Great femi-Wekly Paper.
Republicau in Politics.
Kiffht
Ku li Tuesday
and
Friday....
Sixteen Pagi>s
Every Week.
(lie I. (/. 1J. K hnd connecting lines.
\YM. Mi l;ltAV, DIv. Psss* Agent
New OrleniiB.
.INO* A. rtCOTT, I)iv. Pass. Agent
M**ui)diis.
A.II.HANSON,O.I' A., W.A KKI.I.ONI ,A.fi.l'.A.
Chicag". Louibville,
( . W. BENGE,
Lawyer,
TAHLEQUAH, IND. TKK.
Dr. Q. \V. Bl.ikc.
J3LAKE tt JiLAKE.
As a Tli« WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, issued in
Newspaper)! \VEIiKLY sections, is almost oqmil to a
_fl):iily at the price of u Weekly. Tlie two papers
each week give the CfNn|>lpto news of that week from all parts of
the world, so selected nnd nrrangeJ as to preserve the thread of
events from issue t > issuo. The preparation "f NEWS in this > night.
form involves an immense amount of labor and expense, and com- [
prises the most complete and eonijirehon*ive NEWS SERVICE ol
nnydoliara yen' publication in the I* .lit-■ .1 Sia'. 'I, if not in the fLilQSftS vlty
WOi 1(1.
Journal
Trains leave KUcl arrive at Stillweli, 1.
T. us follows:
r.OINO NORTH—I.KAfK.
The WEEKLY (1LOHE DEMOCRAT is equal-
ly as pre emineut. It is morally clean, and
may bo read without contamination by all the
members of any family. It contains the very cream of current
literature and th() best pictorial illustration*. lt-s departmnts
devoted to "The iloin '," "K ir Women," "Agricultural News,"
,"T'w !^rJ%..ten,1,},i<i1Xl',r-V" llr" CllC!1 "r lh',' highl'Sl KI'lulV- 1U?,(1 No.a, Kaunas City Ex. IMily 11:10,,. m.
its MAHKhl KEPOIt I S are correct and complete in every detail , No. 1, Mail ami Kx. Daily ' 5:J5a. oi.
in a Word. '"'U! WEEKLY CILOB'5-DEMOCRAT is a complete j ooinu south—auiuvk.
newspaper, prewired and printed for intelligent ' -I, Port Arthur K*. Daily 8:0>a. m.
tind thoughtful people. We have confidence in its ability to speak j>io'al"',)u".v • U:UUP*
for itself, and will cheerfully m iii samplec >py free of chirgo up r.\ ~
receipt of reiuest. Address L rT?"-''or J''is ih,'IV'" : .
THE HIX)BE PRIN TING CO.. St. Louis, Mo. |
Tto.©-Caily GloUs-Dsmosrat is without a rival in ' a^WTii.T
all the NVeat at skiads at tlio very fro*it aia > i^ the few route from the south to St. Louis, Ohi-
realiv grvnt newspapers of tlio world. eago, and points N««rtli and Northeast,
. and to Denver, Dgden, San Francisco.
Daily .Including Sunday :j Dnily Without Sunday: Sunday Kiition: in •rtland and |x>mts west umt northwest,
N'o expense has heen spared to inako
One Year SO 0') One Yeir *1.0') HO to 00 Pages. the pawenitcr equipment ol thU line
0; Months 3.00'0 Mo.i hs *2.00j0.ie Year.. i00 ; T«Uu"r.hiV.w Unr
8 Months Sl.oOiii Months 81.00 o Months.... «sl. 00 H. C ORR
ltY MAIL. l*OSf AQE PREPAID. ' W !'«• . Agt, Kamw Clly, Mo.
FRISCO
LINE.
THe St. 3Lc*u.is <3z San.
Francisco
The popular through car rotito
Iroin Vinita Mid Fort Smith to nil
points in Missouri, Arkannas, Kan-
sas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory,
Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah,
New olid < ld Mexico, Arizona,
[Julio, Montana, Nevada, Cali-
lornia, Washington nnd Oregoli.
The Frisco Line is also tho
most direct line to St. Louis and
till points cast. Klcgtinl I'lillmau
Palace slecjiers, reclii.in^ chair
———~- cnrw ^scats Ireo) and coaches oil
Dr. Ed W. Blake. ' a" H" ""gh trains.
The Fi-iaco is aUvnys tlio fu>l to
i fret out of old rut* and nnprovo
! its facilities for Imi:>11i(iiisscn-
I Physicians and Surgeons. ^ 11IU) r,ciKht.
Oflleea 2 & II Over City I>ruj Ttore, PULLMAN
SLEEPING CAR.
j The finest aleepiiiK car i tlio
j world. Another advanca is tlio
I i n I rod u ct i on ol'
j WELLS-FA KGO
KXPRESlji} CO.
I To tho express business of tliis
| company. The above express
company covers lines from the
Atlantic to the Unll an t iioiio
stands higher.
Pol- time tables, maps, rates an I
full particulars address nearea
aiient ot the Fiisoo line or th
following
B. K. Yo>KUM, Gen'l Man'i'r,
St. Louis, Mi>'
(1. T. Niciiolson, (i. 1*. A.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Wm. Nonr,':, T. F. it l'. A.,
S iiitli \1 ■ Vleitor, I. T
Tahlequah
I. T. 1
R. L. FITE,
-V Pla.sTBiciA.ja. a.sa.3. S-urg-eoia.
rAIII.EQI'.VII, - • i. T.
Otlice in Fite IluildmgUp Stairs.
Office hours, H to ll', - to 5.
Telephone conneotioa with resi-
dence. Will be found in oltiee at
Pittsburg & Gull
RAILROADCOHPANY
= 3 Liln
ST. LOUISA SAN Fl! A NCI SCO
U. II.
The direct tlirougn car rotito to
points in Southwest Missouri,
Soulliorn Kansas, Arkansas, In
ditto Teri ituiy and Texas.
The most direct route to St.
Lotus and the East, Double daily
vestibule trains. Free reclining
chair carsj observation nnd draw-
ing room sleepers; Harvey dining
halls. Ask your nearest ticket
agent lor full particulars, or write
II, L. Wint-hell, Gcti'l. l\i*s. Ag'.j
Si. Loi i«, Nlo.
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Parks, J. T. The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1899, newspaper, May 18, 1899; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154936/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.