The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Indian Sentinel.
Issue! Every Saturday
lly tlie 5onllnol I'ubll.ilililB Co.
J . TASKS, Edilor.
Snbseription Prion, $1.00 a Yeur.
I thi* United States com ts. Sine1
| tlmt time the jtnl has beon main
! i lined at a great < xpens ■ to t lie
' peo|.lc. now uii.l then u prisoner
rsL-apcs and no elT.irt latRle to
cn])ture him, while those remain-
ing did little or m.iliiug and no
revenue was made for the nation;
I hey came and went ;r> they
pleased, hunted and had a pood
time generally. The supreme
Kotcrod lit tlie p'l-toflli'e at Tnlile eolll t ill the (.'itizeiiship rils" - a
qnali, t. T., in st'Poiiil el,. s mall mat- f(_,,vda> < ago. among other things,
i deeided that that provision ot
of thi' ('art i ; lull tiiUin;.' away the
jurisdiction from tlie trilml coart■,
was constitutional, hence there
j was tin chance for any more pris
I oners to be sentenced by tribal
courts. These prisoners should
! have boon liberated last winter.
A provision was put in the
treaty for their release.
taiiuqvaii, !. T., June 21, 1 >s! 0.
THE DOWNING lit KET.
For Principal Chief:
T. M. BUFFINCITON.
For Assistant Chief:
wash 1 nutl IN SWIMMKit.
delaware district
For Senators:
William T. Davis,
John II. Hastings.
For Councillors:
Johnson Falliu,
.las. I!. Woodall,
jiim. F. Mc.Culloaj
L. It. Smith,
John Martin,
Simpson Melton.
h.
ON THF WING.
Your eorn'«|ioiiileiil nrrivt
lliu illy 1 t Wiiifiinvr I. T
s111111m*' 1 at I Im St. < 'iiai li'K I
iiml '
..ii-l,
kept by Mr Armstrong, nearly n I
tho Ciiorokces Ht■ • ni the Si.
( liurles
I met m* i' in I ex Tulil.'ijWiliilo
in Wagoner, '■ Uncle" Joo I 'inttim
j itin irrepr«*iiible, iiii>iippromit le
| ubiquitous Joi Joo is all i'iglit.
VV>' also mei Mr. li. A. Mono) tlm
liinibxtoiio in n. Mr II -****> 11-is
built up a line bilsii.css in Coowoo
Jsconwoe ninl the fin k conutry.
Also met Ca|l. Jarkson, tylio if*
an all over lin111ngt•<n mini. Mr.
Will (.'anup, '•Uainy" Wolln ami
sevcial oilier Tahlequah boy* are
loo Hoi in Wagoner, vrliicli now
! claims 8000 people. Sii'isl intial
In ii k anil stone I uiMinifs are U'lin#
up nil over town. Wagoner linn
mi ice plant ami arc talking ol an
uleeti ic plant and water winks.
Your eorrenpnnileni ran across
~ un olil time "Hill' " Smith ex
j. k. Haktiniis has been de-( deputy U. S. Mars' II, formerly no
Borvedly complimented by being will known by Ti. ipiah people,
renominated as a candidate for '*
Tnouatl dominated by the
great new idea, that of progi'es
sinn, its name is still the Down
ing i>arty, and it is for liufling-
ton.
j. li. Hastinns and VV. T.
Davis tho nominees of tin"Down-
ing party for the Senate are both
good men, progressive and
should 1)0 elected without oppi •
Mtion,
S'-naiorn ami 5 < VunclloM, 2 year*.
Herewith I haml V"U uti act of the
National Council P isseJ at* Its last * ■•-
Nl'ili. relai \< to el eel Ion -: liy It uit'J tlie
law | i• * 11 -1 y e' ueteil Koveriiinsc e!er-
t on I you arc to lie fiiHilcl, anil yon are
ltei'fl-v orJi r.- I to ilili(i 'litly uxamln*
anil I'iii thru I l.v observe tin* r..-i|ilireuieutB
of same.
In Witness \\ her of, I here-
unto kk> my Ini'til ami altlx tlie
[s,.|,l] Seal of ihe i ti Toki-i- N.111on on
lh>, the 20lh ilaj of June, A. I>.
isim.
P. It. Muis.
Principal Cliief.
I'. J. IIMinis.
Kxeeutive Srcnlary.
wannin3 okije^.
In tlie I'niti"! Stn'es Court in the
Imlinn Territory. Xortliei'n Dis-
triut, Sitting at TuliIcrjUn...
Kama I.i«• ,plaintiff,
vs. No. 2
Ben I.aws, defcinlaiil.)
The ileteii'lfint, Hon I,aw
wariieil to appear
within Iliirty dnyi
complaint i I tin
Witness llio Honorable Wm. M.
."springer, Jn'lge of Haiti court, unit
the senl thereof, at Tiblequ til. In-
• lion Ti rritory. Ibis "lb day ol
June, A. I>. lWI'l.
Janio A. Winston, C'erk,
[Seal] By II. W.C .Slielton Dn'.V-
.1. A. King, Attorney lor plain
I i If.
W. F l!a«mns, Attornay for non-
resident • Io emlnnl.
P, t ;'i j I 1 i j i c i T ir *'>' ' -i£ o ti - .
plm M ini) i. [j uiftn 11, 1/ i it p;i ■
tite, Sallow Complexion, I'imple-,
Blotelies, are wnrnings. Take Dr.
W Y ii n 1 r I i l. v 11 I i ii t I
on aga!n~ afril 30TH.
-he: "katy" flyer.
Constipation of tin' Bowels n. y
l i* onI\ cured l.v a few iIosph ol
|)r M. A. simiaon* Livi r niadi
#*i up
CiI/ Comf-orfs
Counfryilomcs
W. W. HASTINGS,hRON
MOUNTAIN
ROU r.
Direct line for all points in
Office in Stapifi- I'JiK-k, Over
City Drug Store.
Attorney at Law,
lAliLlia All, ino. ter
"4.
111 tliiK oonrt
iihi nnnwor llie
Kin ma .
J.T. PAKKS,
Lawyer,
(Successor to Parks A Parka.)
O.fieo in Palka Hn I III i tig next
loor to Senlinel < (lice.
TAII IjKQI.'AII - - - IT-
Iv AN.sAS,
NEBRASKA
and colorado,
With close conned inns for
Kansas City, Atc.liison, leaven-
worth, St. Joseph Si. I^ouis and
the Northeast.
KLKOANT TRAINS
PATENTS
IDEAS LEAD
TO WEALTH
GET YOURS
PATENTED:
11. C. TOWNS KM D,
(ieueral l'aKsengor Agent,
Si. t xmis, Mo
willi J. O. assaver, who
| earriea the laigent stock of Drugn
tho Senate iu Delaware District.
i and Sumlries in the city two ilnors
His record is absolutely clear antl (r im t|u, 8(_ „„u,,
his election will no doubt be a , • 1<( u ,,0
question of majority.
tolks would <1<> well to
igoaiulaeo IMly Smith at Cassa
vers when they KO to Watciinrr.
j. t. the man who j Mr. C. W. t'ollins has put in a
dodged the voto o:t llio Commis- flrat class Ivillinlry juat aeruss the
sion bill lust winter and who si root east ol ilm Valley Depot,
voted against the agreement was o tnrna out ,,s tine work as Par
, . siimm, roil Smith nr tinv otlur
nominated for tho Seimle tu , v Tl v h.}
Delaware District by the National and keep yottr in niey in the
party. culinlry,
— Kroin Wagoner we went to Foyil
TubquiMtions) involvii.i in this |.'p. Mr. A. Foyil is one ul tlie
campaign mean a reorganization beat luisiuea men in Coiiweeacmi-
of tho voters of the country woo District aid Foyil is Rolng to
, ... . ' bo ono rl tlio loanliii' towns,
around new, hying and direct W(, W(.,.o |he
issues which eliminates old party junior member ul the linn ol Dr.
oumitios and contentious, com M. K. Unite A s,,n wIiomi "Ad"
Tho Davis Machine Go., Ctiicaao.
k) '. /
CrtL'riac;cs "*■ V*
ijt my]
ScLc-i ii
i • line
Sct:J Stamp ( -r Sj -cial Catalogue*
CH fAPf Tf K*THAN
CLECTKICITKm/^OjLlAMR
, Will liehritie house, cook,broil.roa5lT
bake.wash.iron.heaT room5.pump„
warer supply, run gas engines elc.
£end foFf-recCalalogue
LIGHT TOR CVDNINti noOFT
, bfTROIT
HEtATINC/^ LIGHTING CO
DETROIT • • • AIM
A FRIEND AT COURT,"
willi t ti ni t. If 111, or they may prove worthleM.
s#*TiiI ilix'rlj'tivt* hk it li nnii rough ilrawiiijr. or
| lioti*rruj.h, i- r |.n-liiuliiHiy examination. Ulllre
qikI Miurt practii-e run-fully m.il skill fully COO*
dueled. BURTON T. DOYLE.
Solicitor, Attorney And
Patent tt
Editor of
A iiiapsizini' in which the l u-y ritircn may liml a
t. iM-. inieintr. nt and diitcriuiinathii; montlily ac-
i" u1111>1 l iifl' sums'loint-Mi-inaniwteiltliroUKh
tlu- luiv, litemture and iimeliinen-of ourOovem-
fii in ii ke« i-s up with i oiitresh -Hid the I^ iart-
i .i iils. In it. lite lull ills of clienl!« lire noticed
free, if d«*> n .l. li nn- S' n year; three uk'titlu>,
rente; romj'le roj.\ fn e.
Unices: The UaUton. NVaihlncton. I . O
MI'iii firoli'.vsionally.
sitinil llicir business
plotcly wiping out tho fornior
color line in politics.
Bukpinoton represents «
jiarty that contends for exact
And equal justice to till citizens
necking to rally all of our people
into one party, a party of brain I cinrokee N .ti
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you cat.
It art I flclall y tli pest < t tie food and aids
Nature In atrentftheiiiiitf and recon- I
structtngthe exhausted digestive or-
gans. It i« the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Ni l " Tl.oy will visit Table, ial. Indigestion, Ilealtt,urn,
1 FlAttilonci
ujiponrK in tliin i*stio of tin?
i Tal.lt.) inli
1 hey uiitu r
W.
Election Prociama'ion.
I'.yctitive 1 >epnrtment \
and heart, an irrcsistablr pur' y;
one that will lift the nution to ti
liigherplane, a plane such u< is
told about in Millim'a Paradise
llegainod,
'1 nlileipiali, I. T.. .Itiiu* 20, is i! ,
To tin; 0<t Us of the vorul 1 >i? trift**:
In compliance with the rc*quitcin nls
• • law, I, S. 11. M .y**s, Principal t 'hief
o, t eCher.ik Nutum, ilo i-hiie th •,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sleklleadache.Gast ralgin,C'ramp>i,and
§11 other results of imperfect digest io"
Prepared bv E. C. OcWitt A Co., Chicago
< 'a ic • !V ilctlon I>ru^ (.'«
H - i CANOY CATHARTIC^
Cr -slsUM
Tiik ciiaracter and career of
Judge llullinfiton call for no
vindication or apologies, lie is
it model Clierokeo citizen, ex
emplary in all the relation-, of
life, most respected and esteem
ed whore ho is bi st known. His
flection will be :tu honor to the
Nation, and thesiguaof tlie times
jKiint to an overwhelming niujori
ty in his favor next August,
my procliiiiiiilion, priiiuiil)jiaiiMg Mini-1 ....... .......
, -.ii , \ ' i \ ,'W^vx -AvNMi.
on , ll illl ,lII\ III All){tlll ii«-xt, us ti o , ,.v .,
Thk triumph of tin- Downing
party this election means u
change of front of this nution.
Ail canipaigiiH since the i i\ il war
have been fought by iHilitical
jKtrties with their faces turned
toward the past. Vindictive an
imosities, awful liati, us well us
true, grand imtriotism, us ,t re
suit, of the war period, havodom
inaied our jiolities down to the
present time. The Downing
party says: "The )iast is goim;
those issues are settled; let tile
dwtti past bury the dead; let Us
all join hands as brothers ami
turn our eyes to the future." We
contend and maintain that this
generation should taoe the grout
difficulties that lie across tlie
path of the nation's progress and
Dow invite all citizens to join in
"clenched antagonism" w in, such
obstacles, und by the help of
tliin who rules tho universe cot,
quer them.
PHHOKPtS RSLBASBD.
The Executive Council met on !
Tuesday of this week and par i
donod tho remaining nine in
mates of the National jail. Thi
acts of congress of date Juno "7, j
18(17, and Jnae L'b, I's'.irj, tin Jut
tor known as the Curtis bill
abolished the tribal courts iupi
transferred their jurisdiction to]
lay ilehigtia'eil l y In v on wI it'll the
general elec ion will he held m tlie vit-
rio'W voting pr cinet> in the Cher-Uo
Nrttiou to till the oilicfH herein named
for the terms lixed to each, refpect-
ivelv, to-wit:
For Principal Chief I years.
For .\hhhiwit t iiief I ye irn.
Meitii er of the National Council A8
follows;
Canftilirtn District, (i incinherK—2 :
SeuatO'l mid I ('••uiiellorH—y«*ftrn, !
Co iwecM'oowi e Dirttrii-t, !l in em hers, |
2 Senators and 7 Councih-rM, 'J u- un. '
Delaw are l>iblricl, 8 membera. «'Soiuf
tors and 0 Cotiocilor.s. 'J year^.
Flint Dint net, "i n.emh rs. Senators
and .'J Councilors, 2 years.
iioiiiicsnake UiHhict.O inetnl-crs, 2,
Senatois ami I t'oui.cilors, 'J years.
lUino't* District, 7 nit iiihern, 'J Selia- >
tors ami 6 (.Jouneilors, 2 .yearn.
St tjuoyah iMntrict, 5 m tuibors, 'J !
Senators and :J Councilors, ^ years. l
Salii.o District, • members, 'J Stnu- 1
tor a. and :i Connoilor.H, 2 years.
i'ahleqnsh I) strict, 7 ni 'inhors, 4J j
, i>\\. LfcKS'S TAP; H3NEY .
,< i". v.A a v/ untrifd C o^li Rciaciy, ^
1*^ but c*ic that ' is st.*od tnc te-t of 20 «
S yi'irs' expiritnce.
l4 curcs ill di.4faajs of the Throat i
and Lungs, riving immediate relief tn ;
^ tlie mo.-t v o\r.t eases of Whooping '
\ Cou^h# Crovp, Aithnu ani Bronchi- ■
^ tis, Jissootlv.r.ff and curative action i
y in ail irritated Ccnditicns if the
> Throat and Chest is wonderful. It
\ is particularly useful in old chronic !
£ Coughs
< JPrke 60 cents a botllo at all Drupgint*
>C rtai:ufacturi;d bv the
> HEATH WED CO., Appleton, Wi?.
Oo you suffer with headache?
MMsiHow?
IF SO USE
It pure.i Constipation. Dv«p«'|>sia. Heart
mm, a-ul ull illaontora of tho •n a ,l i
; unit I.ivcr, RrinovcH tUnlch**, IMniple* |
it'l l otlu r skin eruptinna, leaving the Com- ]
: ple*i«"i blooniiiij.', clear ami frwh.
The l.nrv^Kt *.'■' n-ut parka^o of T«*a <
on marWM.
Fin at all DrnKffl't**
ihm & S&SKSTEDER,
APPLETON, WIS.
yyv vwwWWWfVW'.
CORNER GROJERV
Telephone 22
CLEAN,
EKES 11
GOODS.
LtlSTER Bf^OS.
i FULLER HOUSE
Actiommodations sccoinl to none J
i
in the Nation. Xicft, airy rooms i
J * i
TEB. I':
^ ^ A ^ ^ ]
CA"SGHcF?Sl RuSJNEsg
I l MEN FILES.
INSURANCE
CA3INFTS,
lliisin, - officc Furniture BIKHCT h. v., i ',(. i'ui-.y toy.ui. i iiie l'kiit'IT i>nty. 30 to 40
PmCL'.i SAVED I MH -; \JII i.. i -KM I. ,U.I > VJ.NH'.NI IIMI. ■.AIIA'. IM-
' "Cnvi.'M i '."i\ v .. .,iv. Mi iui VAI.UK
get of any
tlie l'KH !•; I'l.iti >«'U
lutlirr niaiiMi.it • ut« ror <1i alcr.
j We REM n'l) the monj-.y :in-l > • re-
1 ship at Ul'K !• XI'KNSJS it uot SAT1SI- AC-
rORV. No RISK.
i)hsi:s, 1.1. l l l.U and OTHKR MI.1NH
■ CAIUNliT- C' iNTWINING n< 1 5,(.00
3of <"ir PATENT di .wen soi,p at the la si
Phi-mi \nm ai. i;xpositi« n ^vi.l{
TriumphLctUr tile.^ here regularly ia July and January.
THIS
eleha n't and cqnvenient high-grade
typewriter desk HIM.-let: ted figured i.mi. irt«-reil Whit •
O.ik. 1'rice, $45.00. In Solid Maliouanv. $ftO.OO. Mine Desk without Typewriter attach-
liu ut, $10.00. In Stilitl Mahofrnnv, $55.00. All klntls and gride proportionately chu«t .
A1-to the l itest nutl most convenient Music Cal iit< ;I.mlies or Home Desks, UiTu e and I.I-
bruiy Tttblcs uud Chaiis. CATALOGUKS and 1 I S l lMONIAL LEAVES free, l'lease write.
BUSINESS FURNITURE CO., R. 5, Grand RapUs, Mich.
Size, Cox.".:, 50- Inches ain'b.
THE CHOCTAW
tt MEMPHIS
Railroad
IS THE SnoilTE.vr ANI) MOST
DIItfiOT KOUTE
From Littlo Ituck to all ]n>iti1
Kast.
Ahk ii. \V. MORRISON, (i. T.
A., Little Rock, fur niton.
F SWEPSTEH,,
Tho Oldest Est ti b I im Ii etl ami ■>!'. l
Popular Barber in Tahlequah.
Through Service
BETWEEN
ST. LO U IS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
AND THE —^
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
WIGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
F3EE RECLINING
DICING STATIONS
operated by the company,
superior meals,
Fifty Cents.
Location kite buildiko.
^vwvr-rvww- w vwvvw* % \ttw\wu\uwiu\MAj
A Prontlnrnl Phjhlrltil. An I'ldor' Lady. *
Ceilnl B.B.
A prominent New York ]>hvpician
in disr.uasMin* tho merits of Kifmns
TaSuies with 11 brother M. I>. Baid :
" Xoveral vvais a«ro I nHserteil that
if on • wistad I" Income a philnn-
tiiojiist, uud lion U-n fiecnt deed-
one that would help the whole liu-
man rare nothing could l>e I letter
th in to procure tho lu'osi-velt Hos-
pital prescription, tokuh it the bo-is
of the A'if'tns Tubules, and cause it to
bo nut up in tho form of u ketchup
and distributed nmon-; tho poor.'
Sntrw IwcrraKlnff.
Th. largiill ret il .«••; store in
America is that of Hcgemnn Co.
on ltr< «dw: y in \«<r; I itv
A reporter w i \ nt ihere to learn
how Kipan:. Tab-
x.lfs were Lell v^
In night li nw? < l :.t
carton and a^Ued:
"Do >oil have
much call for
tlie*"?"
He wiiH referred
toagentlem in who
r r >v< d to Iui I ho
mil.! of thodi |.irt-
u "*it. lie ;• tid :
• Tho sale of Ripans Tabules is
constant and is inne: sine-, due
especially tothe influential ciiaracter
of tlie testimduials in the daily ]iress,
and growing out of these, through
tie reccuninendation of friend to
friend. Satisfn tion with them is
verv 1,'i HiTi'l. V. iien o . .• t.i«" are
I. • fun I notice tiiat a permr.nent
c i tom* r for them is v. a-ie. This, J
Ivlievo, I- tlirough tlie r intrinsic
merit, which proves the bona Ada
character of the advert sing. I think
tin m « . e a'iv useful in the general
run of stomach troubles."
An Kl«lcrT Lady.
An elderly lad; . gat Fordham
Heights, a part ot New York City,
and who was known to lie a warm
advocate of Kipans Tabules for any
case of liver trouble or indigestion,
h.iid to a reporter who visited her for
the purpose of learning the particu-
lars of her cas : • I had always
employed a physician r.nd did bo on
the l i t occasion 1 had for one, but
at that time obtained no beneficial
results. I had never had any faith
in patent medicines, but having seen
Kipans Tubules n commcndi d very
highly in the New York Herald con
eluded to give them a trial, and
found thev wem just what my cose
demandcil 1 have never employed
a ph)sician since, and tliat means a
saving of C - a call.
A dollar's worth < f
Hi puns Tabu h s
lasts me a month,
and I would not 1)0
without them now
if it were my last
dollar." At tho
time of this inter-
view there were
present two daugh
ters who specially
objected to their mother giving a
te.timoni.'d which should parade lier
name in the newspapers, but to do
this the elder lady nrgued : 'There
mav lie other cases jus' like mine,
and I am sure I take great pleasure
in recommending theTabules to any
one afflict d as I w as. 1 f the telling
J about my case in the papers enables
some other person similarly affectoil
to be as greatly benefited as I have
been. I:. i' no objection ' The daugh-
ters. knowing how earnestly she felt
about tho benefit she had received,
decided she was quite light
M ui ii tains • unsurpassod
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
FROM
NftW OKI
FROM
RAMS MKM PUIS
mkm pii18
sl\ louis
lot is\ illfi
kvan8villk
oincinna ii
chicago
TO
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too., Mi >•>!< i : k.tJCAL
TPAHTAVrilHTVir' | I1-1 [.«}>«•••-* r'' '
without pla.*-> !i now
. . ue<l*oit i* Inlcmlwl (• r Ihr | ■ r n:i'l lli
. . , (• ■> tai.ul r .«! !•« • -«l J • < UI ry w n<l n.r f riy-
, v. v • > 11 sunio" I tr'*!. Vw \nvlc - or I ln rl.warlon
. ... ,, ... |:ir**sT*Hn.r«in ynl«ol .-lm<l of urnr grafftB, gtOurU
( tar. . : .« ll-lin.i ■■■'< • *'l* on- rolicf.
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CAIRO
sr. louis
chicago
' i nci nx ati
kvansvillr
l0ltisvi lilk
AND FROM*
ST. J0UIS TO CHICAGO
mnktng direct connections with
tbl'ojugli trains for all points Xorlb,
Ivist and Wehl including liullalo,
Pittsburg, CIcvcIhiuI, hmsioii, new
York, Philadelphia, Hahimore, j
Hichmond, St. Paul, Minneapolis,
Omaha, Kansas Cily, Hoi Springs,
Ark., and Denver. Close ronnec
tion with Central Mississippi Vnl
ley IiontC) Solid Fast Vestibule
Daily Train For
IHJLU'QUK, ^IOI'X* FALLH, SIOUX
CITY
aed llio West. Parti* iilor-4 ofsgoiits ol
the 1. C. K. I! and eoniiecting lines.
WM. Ml'KUAY, Div. Pass Agen
New Orleiins.
.IN(). A. 8UOTT, Div. Pass. Agent.
M"tn|>liis.
A.II.II ANSOS.r. I' A., W.A IvKl.l.oNI), A .G.I'.A.,
Chicago. Louisville.
G. W. BEXGE,
Lawyer,
A Great Sen! - ,V;V/ Pip:., tahlequah, ind. tkk.
Republican in Politics.
$1.03
Price Odd collar a Year
Ei;rlit t'agos
Each Tuesday
and
Friday....
Sixteen l'agos
Every Week.
I)r. a.W. Blake. Dr. Rd \V. B'.ake.
BLARE it BLAKE,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Offices 2 & 3 Over City Drug Ttore,
Tahlequah - • * - I. T.
As a
Newspaper
As a
Horn; Journal
Tho WEEKLY GLOBE DEMOCRAT, issued in
HKMI WEEKLY sections, is almost oqual to a
Daily at the price of a Weekly. The t wo papers
each wc k glvo tho cuMiplet'iiows of that week from all parts of
tho world, sn s >lejted an 1 arran^' t as to presorve th > thread n*
events from issuo to issue. The prepiratio v of NEW.S in this
form in rfves i i lni!:i.>ns<> amount of labor and expense, and com-
pri>e> th'! m.> <' ■ i.npletj i ul compreli >:uive NEWS SE11VIOE ot |
any dollar a year publ'uutio.i iu tlu U.iitji Siaias, if not in tho
wo Id.
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l.v a -i pre eminent. It is morally clean, and
ui i v bo rea 1 without c mtamiautio.i by ull the
members of u:iy family. It co.itai:n the very cream of currant
lit 'raturo and the l "st pictorial illustrations. Its depirtimats
devilled to "The II >:n "Km' Women," "Agricultural News,"
"The Farm, Garden and Dairy" are ca;:li of the liighest grade, and
it- MAKKET 'JEPOIt I'S are correet and cumplete in every detail
In 'i Word ' WEEKLY GLOB j DKMO .UiAT is u comploio
* " newspaper, pre)iarod and printed for Intelligent
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re.'eiptof re luest. Address
THE GLOBE PKIN FlNG CO., St. Louis, Mo.
Tlie'IDaily Glots-Democrat i , without n rival in
a'.: tlie West at stands a? the very front am i.ig the few
lvaiiy great news|>aper.sof the world.
Daily .Including Sunday:, Daily Without Sunday:; Sunday Kditini:
tii.OOiOnc Year W.Otl 3ti to 00 Pages.
.. s;3.0i) 'i Mon lis #2.00'One Year $2.00
.. 81.50|il Month ll.Ot i Months.. ..SI.00
BY MAIL. POSTA'iE PREPAID.
R. L. FITE,
Ph7«lclaa a.aa.5.
i'auliquaii, - - i. T,
Office in Fite Building Up Stai rs.
Otlice hours, 8 to 12; 2 to 5.
Telephone connection with resi-
dence. Will be found in office at
night.
Kansas City
Pittsburg & Gull
railkoad COnPANY
Train* leave and arrive at Still well* 1.
T. an follows:
uot NO NORTH—LK a CF..
No. ;1, Kan?a« City Kx. I)iily 11: lrt p. m.
No. 1, Mail hml lvx. Daily r :2oa. in.
<•01 NO SOUTH—A ll It IVK.
No 4, Port Arthur I x. Daily .' :0*ia, m.
No. Mail ami I .x. Daily . j . ni.
LU
THE NEW WAY.
\T70MEN used
6™ w to think " fe-
rn nlo diseases "
could only bo
troate.H alter "lo-
c a 1 examina-
tions" by phvsl-
clans. Dread of
such treatment
kept thousands of
modest women
alient about their
suffering. Thein-
_ troductlon of
Wine of Cardut has now demon-
strated that nine-tenths of all tho
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
at all. Tho simple, pure
taken In the privacy of a v/oman's
own home Insures quick relief and
speedy cure. V/omen need not
hesitate now. V/ipe of Cardul re-
quires no humiliating examina-
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
cf "female troubles"—disordered
menses, falling ot the womb,
"whites," change of life. It makes
women beautiful by rnr.king them
v/cll. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. $1.00 at
the drug store.
For advice In car-cs requiring npeeta!
directions, address, giving syniptcros.
th- •'Ladies' Advlsrry Department.
The Chattanooga Mudiclno Co.,
nocea. Tenn.
W. I. ADDISON, M.D.,Cary.Mlss. *ay§:
"I uso Wlno of C*rdui cr.tenslv :y in
niy prccticoand And il a mosl c*. iienl
preparation for f.nnalo troubles.
FRISCO
LINE.
Tlie St. Lcuis <sz San
Prancisco Icy.
The pojmlar tliroagh car roulo
Irotn Vinita find Fori Smith to all
points in Missouri, Arknnsns, Kan-
sas, ()l<lnli' ina, Indian Territory,
Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah,
Now and old Mexico, Arizona,
It!al o, Moiitarin, Nevada, Cali-
fornia, Washington and Qreiron,
The Frisco Line ix also tho
most Uirc.'l lino to 8t. lionia ami
all points enpt. El« gnnt Pollman
Pnlnco Flocpcra, rcclii.ing cI aii*
earn (aont* free) and coaches on
all tlirmigh trains.
Tlie Frisco is always the first to
got out of old ruts mid improve
its fncilities for handling passcn
gers mid freight.
SIJWPING CAR.
Tlie Ilm t hli cplng rar In llio
w i,i hi. Anotlii r uilrnnpe i.s llio
iiilrmlllcli'in "I
1 WELLS-KAlKiO
MX I'HESS CO.
j To llio px|ii c*s business of tliis
■ oomimny. 'llio nliov© ex]iress
' t'ompimj' covers lines from llio
Allnnlio to tlie Gull and 110110
Hlnmls higher.
For time tables, mnps, rules anil
full pnrtieulni'S tulilress neare*
agent ot tho Kiisco lino or tU
lollowii.g
B. F. Vo. ki'm, G en'l Man'g'r,
St. I.iinis, Mo-
G. T. \iniint,soN, (i. P. A.,
St. TiOiiis, Mo
WM. nOBT,E, t. P. & 1'. A ,
South McAlosler, I. T.
ST. J.U1MSA8AN 1'li.VNCISCO
Tlie illn
points
ct ihrougn c;ir route to
in Soatliwest Missouri,
lteiiiemlier ll.is i ll..- popular li irt Soulbtn. Kulisas, Arkansas, In
line httwi- u Kansas( ity, Missouri.auu
(>n« Year .
0 Monttis
:j Months
Plitshnrg, Kan., .T | lin ami Neosho, M«
Sul|ilmi >| riii}rs ami Siloain Springs,
Ark., nail Stilwell, I. T., and the direct
route from the Btoiih t« St. l.<oiis, (/hi-
cag",and points "N«• 11 and Nurilieast,
and t" Iionver, i uden, Shu Kram-isco.
Portland and points west «nd northwest,
Xo expense has heen span-d tomalo*
1 ilio psHsanger efjnipnieiit ul this line
second to none in tli«* west.
Travel via the New Line.
h.c. oun,
(ipn1 Psss. Aat, Kansas City, Mo.
dian Tei i itory and Texas.
The most direct routo to St.
Louis and the East, Double daily
vestibule trains. Free reclining
chairearsj observation and draw-
ing room sleepers; Harvey dining
hoJls. Ask your nearest tioket
agent tor full particulars, or write
B, Lj- Winchell, Uon'i. t* 4 i ^ .,
Si, I^oirs, Mo.
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Parks, J. T. The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1899, newspaper, June 24, 1899; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154941/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.