The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 10, 1900 Page: 2 of 4
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SPRING
May We Mention ?
John Deere Plows,
< )liver Chilled Piou s,
Double Shovel Plow s.
Cultivator-;.
Corn Planters,
Cotton Planter*.
(Jarden and field hoes.
Garden and field rakes,
Plow Harness,
Double and >in<rle tree.-.
A new >hare lor your plow: and
«e always have in stock
i i mi r i tmmtt n i i MP" 1 -w ■irfr
DISTANT,
PTt
I— - * jwn "UUlU) UUIX1 AVU UIUUII UllU num.
Hoping- we can serve you
A IN D ASSURING "YOU OF GOOD TREATMENT,
2-lro
JOHN W. STAPLEft & SON.
Complete Line
ot Shell and Heavy Hardware,
Furniture. Queensware, stoves,
Baby-carriages, sash and doors.
In fact, we stand ready to fit vou
for the fanning season, assist you
in building your house and in
furnishing it, arid guarantee you
always the best quality of goods at
at a reasonab e advance over first
cost. Do hot forget that we have
wagons and buggies made for this
rough country.
Issued Even- Saturday
The Indian Sentinel. anl t!)en tht*y would only . av
— jurisdiction over minor offenses.
' and lbere would be constant con-
! of jurisdiction with the U. S.
courts. The tribal courts are
Editoi. ^oaeand raay they never return.
■ - — TI.' primary ciesire her
..'"'f ",b p"*"rt * ' T.h'e okee people la allotment and all
^ ^ '' ' * i • j f. i u,h J Ujtk' -
•*r , "ie minor details will naturally
- follow.
J I PAHKS.
TAHitgiAB. !. t. March 10. 1900.
replijucass and Democrats
of Vinita are warming up in the
city election.
If the Democrats are success-
ful in all the city elections of this
nation this year, Dennis Flynn
-iili not want to attach us to
Oklahoma.
The next meeting of the Dow-
'«ratic club of Tahlequah will be
the first Saturday in April, in
the o| era house.
Kvery man casts his lot with
£his, that or the other political
party because of the principles
advocated by that party. When
the political lines art* drawn and
the candidates of the different
parties stand for election, every
voter should cast his ballo, for
the candidates of the party whose
principles ho believes in. There
is no >i«o to liuvo polities if thoy
are not to be used,
keetoowahs meet auaiw.
' a representative budy of Kee
toowahs met at the stamping
ground on Long Prairie, in (jo
ingsnake district, this jyeek.
Abraham Sixkiller is said to be
the prime mover. They are tired
of the game that is being worked
by Dave Muskrat, Tooqu.istee's
jKiti iot, John Grans, j. Henry
i>ick, Daniel Gritts, and other*.
Theyipass -d resolutions protost
ing against ti- aoti.m of these
would be loadt.. it is said they
will .MMid resolutions u|i to the
Prosident and Secretary of the
Interior to the effect that Musk-
rat and Boudinot are not the
representatives of the Keetoo-
vvah Society. It is cunv
reported that sufficient money
was contributed by a clique
faction of the Keetoowahs, to
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Tne Secretary of the Interior
lius recommended to the commit-
ters on appropriation and Indian
at T;iirs of the Senate and House
of Representatives that an ap.
proliation of «700,000.fx) be made
at once, out of the invested funds
belonging to the Cherokee nation,
for the purpose of paying the
indebtedness of ,aid nation
llaisisii accordance
* ' hi "ff t i , r
r.?,l'2rbeT "reliu"""r"'^ j "-"nan "en>oci tir ICxlctit e Com-
tuitlec of tin# Indian Territory.
II. \\. Fie'di' g, Secretary,
■ t Ka City, M., , gI1,|f
Wberea^i, is within the prlviure ar.l
the <1 tity of this sxe utive commit
therefore, |>e it
Resolve I, that tU officers of the
f>emocratic executive committee of
the Indian territory be, ari'i they ar«
berehy in trac!«-,l to call without In-
lay. u territorial coov nti n to be li*>M
in thft city of Aid more, I. T., at 10 o'-
clock, a. in., on the 11 th day of June,
1'*00, for ti.e pu p .He of hpIim tin^
DMtiona!
f rwanled by the secre'ary ,,ltr
ciub to the territorial conventi 'ii,
J 'in L. Gait,
■r tlie local I sin! world-iliataot, fu ly aiuh.-nt caif.l
n t . II fn
~ 'in tn it teem an, and one dele-
with the i I**'® each from tho CheiuUe. Creek,
provisions of the agreement and i'i c,aw *"1' <-'li'''[a «w nations (tin*
Seminole Nation considered to he At*
tacbed li, the Creek, and Die Quapaw
fu
' I>- • ic ies «,f the crca: polilioHl j
paries are: w being f. rm-<l and the
candidates discussed, Now is ilie tini
m subscribe for the bem un-ilium of
k I'l'i j In touch Willi the whole world.
The Setui-WVekly Republic.
No less worthy of attention is The
In the D-triet Court r.f the r,ii|,„| Ue|,nbiil'' tin"l".v Valine. I. la re-
SIM, r. )(,r ||„. v .. ,, , 1 1 ,e earl' «•■« '"> tbe best of
I Indian Tfrritmy '\V,.g.'."er ' T*1*' ""J''1®* VUt#M l,-v
• ' ^ -lterary lalanl. Its beautiful halMon*-
NOTICE OK FIRST M K'.TINt;
CF CHKD1TOKS.
an act of the national council
passed during the regular ses-
sion of 1H98.
I ho Creek delegation has
oc
' 'jujfji ry
to the ( iierokee nations) and two dele-
gates at larKc to the (Jemoeratic nation-
a! convention at Kansas City, Vlo., and
cuj.ied the whole time of 1 kI"" ' «u.,-l. other b.iah.es*
, aa may regularly come before aai l ter.
Uawis commission and commit- j riwiai co,.ve„tio„.
to.* n Indian affairs and the Tbat ths baaia of reprswnUtlon at
onerokee delegation has not had 'erriturial conv. iiti,.u sin.il be
a conference with the authorities |
yet. The Creeks, Dawes com- '
I) IV
X .. 891. in bauk.nip'cy.
In the matter of U. A. IIo t v
B nkrupt.
To the t-e I,tors R. riosey. n
niurbel dealer, in the Creek
Country and District nlnresaiil,
n i)aiitkru|>t
i'liiHtr* tioiiH have ntready made it fam-
ous £.nd then q ality and qumtlty will
bo pr. served.
News features of Absorbing attrac-
tion are i liiHtrated a<>d eiilar^ d upon
in a manner . qnal to the h!*h pricetl
uia^azines. Eveuts of current iut< ■reHt
are net forth in entertaining kuIp.
! one vote for each f.t'y vol s or majori
mission and committeeon Indian
afT&ii's have settled on the exact
terms of what the Greek agree
merit will be, and that matter
will go beforj congress at once
for ratification. I he Cherokee
portion of fifty votes, of local Demo
cratic clubs that sliali have been or-
guiizud under the regular call, a id
shall li.tve subscribed to the qualifica-
tions adopt"I by lit in executive com-
mittee. Provided, that each club shall
have at b*asi ori« representative in case
Ms membership is less Mian lift
Thai qualifications for
\iilic-0 In hereby iriven lb-it nn (ti
theSOth day of February 1900 j t T ",0- a"'1
I lit? said I!. A. |i ,„.v, ^ T
I—I- Ter.. was duly ndi„.|u-„e i ! T T " " " ' -i.
'•■•"kr M. and thai 'ibe fi..,, m-e, !„! ".• C , '"m "
l tt "f !•« credit,.,s vv II I, hel.J at j ,, " , "" - '
\ I 1 '■* -nl.ser price of I he se „j. j
W. elily Kepubiic is $1 p. r \. ,r. The
, ,i(lif ; _ , • ll4' Qualifications for uiHiniier-lu•
rently dl-1 anticipate no trouble | iu local Oamocr.tic clubs sUail ne n,e
noney everything indicates a satis unqualified pied^,. to support ti,. ,,e„ . j
to or factory and speedy settlement i"r'.v * ■■ ^ cratic tick«, in |
of conditions here.
- ivccwowtins, to 1 «-unuiuon
send three delegates, and it wa> ddttjr will b<
all contests whe, i
The Cherokee delegation will
not make tho mistake that the
Creeks have made. The Chero-
kee people have said by a major-
ity of -100 votes that they do not
want their courts buck, and they
are wise in taking gttch a stund.
As to the management of the
educational system, the agree-
ment, if ratified, settles tbat sat,
|sfactory also. Courts cannot be
run without expense to someone.
Ours cost us *75,000 to tjx() 000
l>er year. The Creeks cannot
° ««iu IL
'"ed that Dave Muskrat, who is
r„o,| uas tee's patriot, Daniel
"ritts and Frank Boudinot were
to muke tho pilgrimage. Boudi-
not went some time ago, Musk rat
started last Monday. Gritts has
not gone yet but Is at his home
S!ck(.') and sent his wife in town
some time ago, who laid in a sup. !
i'ly of groceries, bought a set „[ 1
harness and a fine dress pattern
in getting tho at
,r «" wiiieau win
Tl'° only iMUdtmoowc,
tention of the committee, but
Chief Buffington lias mude ar-
ranjfeinents for a conference just
as soon as tho Creek agreement
is disposed of.
democratic co.vvi;\tio:
partisan ti.k t; ,,.| ,|1B equally ull-
qualitioil endorsement of ,be Ueino-
cratic platlorm as promulgated at
Chicago iu lslKi,
ibaiall local clubs shall be oi^au-
iisd under the regular call of reco^,
oiled Demucralic authority; that i all
j Cases precedence shall be „■ v.*n t., ,hl
. re-ornanized clubs, and thai only on*
j club be recognised in
the oflico 01 clerk o| (J. ,S ,
Wagoner, In I. er., on ibe lo l,
<lny ol March, A. It. 1900, nl !l
'•lock in ,be lorcnoon, u, wbicli
lioio the said cro lilors may ntieo I
provo their claim-, up.ioini a t,
jlce. examine the bankrupt, nn I
tneoilier-hI;i li'ansact such other business as
may |>r perly come L lore s:ud
meeting
T, Wai.rond,
the regular y urj.u - '■ "I' I', e i o Inn k tuple v.
1 I have uaajed a , ' ,s H-i:!e\ ^Vttoruey lor
the euuallv u„. j I'c^Honer.
B. —Proofs of c'.'i'm ,nu-l be i
made hi coiilMrmiiy iiviih k ciinn
67 oftho li.k ru j. • A«t> mi I R,||«
X I of I be Sopreme <%>i,i-i'm i ■
eral Oi >lers in Bankruji r\:
j Itepublle SSunday .Magazine * i'i pei
>'ear. ii-jfii papers are now hei.,g
f reil at l':e very loiy pi ice of $1 .*i0 fur
one year. To fecure ibis low rale both
nn s, be ordeied and paid lor at the
same time.
Address all orders I The It public
St. Louis, Mo.
Estray Notice.
I h ive ,aken up at. my place, i n i1 e
II in s liver, south ul Park Hill, one j
■ I in hor-e, nlack in ne and laii, about |
H h iml- l,i^li. 7 -r 8 year- old, no I
,11 I . or br.il-Is, ver bid jumper,
uas ine thumps very bad.
.^ila* I). Clark, i
Illinois Csstral IE.
Maiiituins unsurpassed
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE.
rttoM FBoV
XKW OiM.EAMS MEM PI11S
To T0
MEMPHIS CAIRO
ST. J.OUIS ST. LOUIS
I.Ol'l s\ I111 (' A fi o
EV t.V-VILl.E INt'IV.N'ATf
1 IN' INN A TI EVAN8VIL ER
fill' -U.O |LOU1SVIL,LK
and from-
•st. t oris to •;iii('ago
mtikinj; Wiroct connect iona with
1 ' -11 ' i Miiis for oil points \orth,
f-■" .-""I W <'<t iijclwliiifr Buffalo,
!*«' -bui ( loveland, Hoston, Nt w
'''' I'lf't 'in, Haltimore,
"inn Si I'aoI, MinnpnpollH,
"" «■ E.i' a- City, Hot Springs,
A i k„ a lid Denver, t'lose connec
['■ " " ' < entral ."i i|>|.i Val
l: s 1 ' Fust Vcstihulo
I' v I ra ,, I' ,r
, -ioi x rAt.i.s, siocx
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I - !: : HU I eurr . ,li .
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.N mv Or ...us
.,'IN ' s 0 "iv Pass. Agent.
M " ••ti! .
a ii.m -"' .'i p a . \\ a kff f fiVn.a o i' a
Inicago. i.ouihv.iie. 1
TI1K BEST FOOD FOR IXTKI.L
l\\L 'MiOUGHT.
:ct-
_.jy city or lowu.
1.1. r.poo.j i jzz ■ " • -
in.'of k-,', I, St lneuI ' , r",U' ,'X"1U,ive shall b.. entitled to,lie,nb-r.
favor ,('aS "r° not '"I Trrl'"n "'et S0Utl' M<" B'"P lu0i" rlubs l''ov..|e.| lb.,,
favor of I ^Uler, !• I., for the purpose of fixing members under the age ol nv.„ty.,r,e
I the place of h„Mi„, Ij years shall rolfei as h 'aorary
o r«„c terniori.l convention, and the members only, and shall ,.ot b- en'-
. I SHI. ,i-presei,tation tll«r :n, an I titled to repiesei; .turn in the te ri-
thereupon the following resoluiious ! tonal con,,
maintain courts withuutexpense, | ZTu%y
Keetoowuhs are not
fuvor of retrograding, l„,t aro
anxious to get the affairs of this
nat ion settled as s.vadily us ,,os
s'Ule, aotl wantto let it be know,,
UmtGntts, Grass, Muskrat and
Boudinot do not reprosent tlm
sentiments of the fulibloods of
w err in tnulm e l am adopt«il:
the loiti >;i„| executive
comwittec has named the fourii, day
of July. JIWO. as the day for holding the
1'cim.iraiiruatiiinal conventioii.t . wit;
Underbuy
Undersell
Every succcssfu business or professional man
established rules by which to he ^ided.
1,lat ru'e, adopted by
Is boiled down i„tot,vo savage, a-ressi
cisive woids—Underbuy
lie who will fearlessly and
iron
110-
iLll'j
iSSI vo, (1(
•i"il 1 iid'er.se 11—jm<
faithfully follow tlii;
law ,s a commercial Dewey and Schley
" 8torling regulation the farmer
chanic, laborer and men of all porous
professions will |lear tho music i„ tho rin
Ihe indispensable dollar
WVLY'S RED FRONT ■<
Has but one price, that i, the lowest, and it j'is
to your benefit to trudo where your ciu will do
jfiS level best.
of
Tba followiua form of membership
ml s i, prescribed fo, tae use of local
clubs:
He, ibe undersigned resi l ,nu of the
Indian territory. ..ver the age of six-
teen years, hereby and hereto reap ct-
ively euliict'ibe ami enroll our na:u. s
as men,hers of tne Democrat;.- club of
' r "".I during the cani-
pa gn of 190(1, in ti e coulest for pr si-
deut of the Uuiied Sia.ea, p.e Igingonr-
seivi's, each uf us, lo support and de.
| fend ss nest we can, the principles
I enunciated iu the Uemocra'lc nauoaal
Plaiforiu adopted by u, ■ l ein .eratic
convention of t ig„. in isisi,
I those ihai may be added in the 1!,0D j
national Democratio couvenli.o, at
i Kansas, C'ly, M i.
I 1 be fureg ,ing roll, when subscribed '
| b'' th" meuihors thereof, shall be sub-
scribed liy the alBdavit „f the pr.-si- '
dent and secretary u: be respective lu-
la! clubs in manner as follows:
We, the un l reigned president and
secretary of tin- Dem .crr.ic eiub,
■lo solemnly swear that die foregoing
roll of meiubersblp of said club, cm-
sitting of names, is true and car.
reel, and that oai Ii im-inhcr of said
clnli subscrlhi-d above reoeivoa bis mail
postiitiice, which is ,lie post-
I'fllc neaicsl to the p ace of th ■ meet-
ing of >ai I i ab; and that there
ar« enrolled no said roll (lie names of
meiubors w ho are over Hie ago
of Hi j'i ars.
President.
Secretu ry.
SiiIki Tibial stjil -worn before me,
this the day of Kiyo.
Notary Public.
I lie for going r '|| „r membership,
when verified as Pttacrlbed. shall be
Nil man can vole intel igentlv unless
be thinks in I. Jligei i y, J„ ,,,jB ,jln,. n,
" ars and rumors or wars" the greatest
aid lo intelligent ll,inking and Ibe besi
fond for intelligent thought is lh.it
newspaper which is greatest and best.
Important pol Ileal issues are daily
growing more important. Am intelli-
gent understanding of the policy of n
nation or a great political party is
H'lineihing to be desired, an I i, is Ibe
duly of every citizen t.. thoroughly io
form himself upon ihe leading topics
ihe Jay.
The Semi-Weekly He, uhlic is the
greatest and best nl ail newspapers.
Its lei'graphic and ca de news service
excells that of nny oilier paper. It
prints Hie r.ew news fully; not im-
at: 11:11 'elirreiii'es but iloai-lic
OP KM NO OK I'H K t HKSOKNT
H'Jl EL. KL'REKA Hl'l!l.\t;.s,
A RK A.N'SAS,
Kansas City
Pittsburg & Gull
:t i i I we! I,
railroad cohpanv ! Through Service
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS,
CH ICAGO,
KANSAS CITY
Train* leave and arrive at
T. an fo.luwh;
, . < *>ino north—in*ci<
NKiiM-an i'i\y Ex. I), v i 1:10 p. n
•>o. ], .Mail hikI Kv. Dai v a. i,
<iOIN« 80UIII—AHKIVK
No I. Port Arihur I x. Daifv a. n
*>o. 'J, Mail ami Ex. Dai.y i^OO p. ui
M
This popular hotel will be open
Ito lhe jiub. • as nn all |-«>«.«>r ]
l^i, 1900. A j^rea many
j mpi.iveiimius have been male }.<■•
I '' ' „ ' 1 " I coiivenieiiCH a' I'uesls
and the be- . I sen o m evi l v
pa' I eular is H«snre I.
011.(sb OPFNINO BALL MARCH 3,
' ' : 11 A "ecus mi ibe KI! 1 si (J
LIN K w I sell tick-el' Ul very-
low rate. Furllier inform,H,on
" 1 C Veil by any Frisco
uncut or the undorsigned.
' nt'VM, liltVAN SnTDER.
" Pil -• A-1., Go,, Pa„s Act.,
w" h St. L mis, M„
lo'tneinber Ibis is the popular snort
line betwei n KansasCiiv. Miswini and
I II 0I rg, Kan., and Neosho, Mo.
huiphui >pringe and .- louin -.pringi).'
i'i.I m >te 1,1. T., and llieilirec,
r.'U'e from the to St. l ouis (,bi-
CUO.I,and points North and Northeast
and to li, MV,.ri Ogden, San Krai eisco.'
m r11an11 anil points west ilid northwest
i i'xpi-use lias been spared m malts'
I ,e pa s",iger i^uipment ol this une
sei ond in none in the west.
I ravel viu the New Line
,. , .. H. C. QitlJ,
"en 1 ass. Agt, Kansas City, ,\f
and THE.
(i. W. IJEXGE,
Lawyer,
TAHLEQUAH, IN D. TKR.
JAS. W.UKKEDLOVE;
Lawyer.
Dr. a. \V. Blake. Dr. Ed. W Blake.
BLAKE & BLAKE,
Physicians and burgeons.
unices 2 A 3 Over City Drug Ttore,
Tahlequah .... ,
Will practice boforo ull the courts
of the I erritory.
Office—kooms l and 2
fite building.
TAHLBQUAH, IND. TKR.
principal cities of
TEXAS.
WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
and
free reclining
KATYjJHAIR CABS
DINING STATIONS
operated by the company
superior meals,
Fifty Cents.
w
Accommodations second to none
in tlii) Nation. Nice, airy rooms
T A ^ 3 I2STI3. TEE.
R. L. FITE,
I l3.y«lcl«na. ul Burtaoa,
Tahlequah, . . I. T
Office in Fite Building Up Stairs.
Office hours, 8 to 12; 2 to 5.
Telephone eouaectioa with resi
deuce. Will ha found ia offi ie at
night.
I3 SWEPSTES,
The OMost Established ail^ ^ ,
Popular Barber in Tahlequan.
LoCATio.t Piti qtrno,* |
Tlao St. Lc-als,sc San.
Erancisco Rail-
road. Ooxa.pa1a.3r,
To
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
KANSAS CITY, MO.,
AXD ALL POINTS
EAST—
west
NOItTH —
AND TOt'Ttl—.
Throngh reclining cbair car
*" I'-M^Kertraiq
J ul In.an I alace Sleepers. Ferd
Harvey eating hottses,
lie sure your tickets rBt,l via
s route. Kuril,eruiformation
will be cbeerlully vet by tl,a
onrfpi station n^ent or
B. F. Du* , Dist Pas,. Agen^
VVtch''a. Kanm.
Bryan S.\td*ri (i. p.
St. 6mi VI1.
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