The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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I HE INDIAN SENTINEL
issued evktft friday.
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TO OI K SUBSCUIBER5:
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like to carry vou hui#er but iIk IIh\ is too
.(IIUtiMUh. * The 1M m.lSIIKRh.
kiday aftkknoon, .m m: ti'.*; 1906
To the school teachers, goodby!
ONE assured fact is that Ard-
more will bo a long, long time in
netting another Territorial Dem-
cratic convention.
NORMAL AND PRESS.
Contributed TooJate for last week.
Tl*e Normal School has been a
success and the-officials in charge
deserve to be congratulated. It
will be tho means o^ reviving ed-
ucational interest, all oven the
country. Many new ideas-have
been, suggested, and others im-
perfectly understood have-been
corrected and tho uesult wall be
that w,e will have a. better and
more uniform method of teaching.
Under a common system our
primary schuolscan be so gjwded
as to make them preparatory
schools for the seminaries,, when |
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TO ECONOMICAL DRUG BUYERS.
There are two things to consider
in buying Drugs: FIRST-Quality you
must have. SECOND--The lowest p-
price you can buy the best quality
for. We guarantee to give you both,
VISIT CARTER'S "FO UMTAN OF YOUTH.
You will find a haven of rest and £
coolness, at our Soda Fountain where f Toilet
cool breezes and cooling drinks will \ Articles..
make you forget your troubles, -r—\ S
PrescrtpllonsCnreful icy*
9
J. P.
CARTER.
WJ\A 11J Compound You:
the primary departments can be
eliminated anil their course of
sUudy raisud and perfected that
they-will ba-colleges u fact. The
graduates of those institutions
will be lully clipped' meet-all
iJitiie responsibilities of life out- j Y** * * * ^ * * * * ^ ' T'r""r
siduof the professions ,v where jlfiihlCQUcih DG&IQCT&CS Rt'SOl UtC^f
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| special training is required* The : A ' ^ +.4. + + +
inte.K'st aroused and the work
kept* up At a special meeting of Tahlequah. Democratic club at the opera
! house,.Saturday afternoon, June 23. a goodly, number was in at-
tendance to hear of the treatment' accorded Mitre urn delegates at
Ardmore convention.
3ad expects to remain in active i t'erentl'rcm thosj elsewhere be In a ringing speech by Attorney J* A. King a delegate, was told,
service should not be satisfied I cause of the ditiprent classes of }tQ\y disgraceful was thuoeception t*.pd treatment by Ardmorites,
-vitha third-grade ceitificuto, children we haw: to control and thoge o£ l!ie Wolverton. ^ast. lie waxed warra and grew, passion-
ately eloquent when he reached tltat place wjiero the- address of
Here's to the Cherokee edu-
cators: lipping tliaJ you. may
liave an oujoyable vacation and
i pleasant term of school.
The teacher who is ambitious
commenced shoultu bi.
and the besl method of doing J
this should be agreed upon and
adopted. Our methods of teach-
in&r uj*u somewhat necessarily dif
No other means of in
or exchange of ideas,
outside of the uormal school, is
[ as fruitful of success as-the press
i instruct
After a plea sun U and l?r.o ifc | gtructioa
«Ulo four weeks sa&+it n of the
'ho.vj^ee Summer Normal, it is
".Imost or ipiite ready to disband, agre^-to become
It is self evident that some of a contributor to some newspaper
tj.ioso who participated in the j selacted by tha school before ad-
ilisgraceful affair at Ardmore, i nurnment, upon the educational
will; in political parlanoo< malre a methods suggested by practical
perpomficuiar descent. 1 ejn 3rie ce. The interest aroused
) will be maintained and the schools
With a new bank, a railroad, a wiU be grcut]y benefitted.
lire equipment and other essen-
tials, Tahlequah will bo imbued
with new hie—and that worth
'he coat of securing.
THE 1NDIN SENTINEL.
With this issue, Th'hSextinel
starts out upon another a,nnual
career. For ten year.sit has gone
J"ssea«nr's Notica.
On nrid'Mtcr July HWO. I will lie nt I'm
mayor'* < (ti.-e In the t nn f Til, , •
liM all priMa-rty KUliJi cI to : v-tiii.-i
lowii of Talilt i|iiah. N'orll'.'f- \>
HI>M uii..-1- \ . m
TAHLEQUAH'S R051 cR-
attornkvs and counrkij 1
Attorney at Law,
UfBco in Stapler Block, over Cltyl>rupS
TAHLEQUAH, I. T.
Attorney at Law.
OfQco in the Executive t'ouncil Rwilding
TAHLEQUAH, T. T.
JE1T3-E.
An incentive to active duty
nid educational acquirement into the homes of many—ivaong j Secretary Parks, was, with one single dissenting vote, that
would be to friary teachers ac-j the best and most, thr.fty class e. G. Tollett, adapted:
welcomc was delivered by the tool of the destructive element. He
related at soma length the inhospitable treatment and scored Yancy
Lewis and others because cf the uncalled for bitter denunciations | _ a"^r
made by them concerning tho candidacy of Col. lom Marc urn | ^
The delegates from Tahlequah, as many of our readers know, Attorney ao Law.
went uninstraded some for Marcum and some for Wolverton; but office Rooms i ands. Kite Buiidinit. i |.M
before leaving Tahlequah, adopted the unit rule. One of the dele- j TAHLEQUAH, I. T.
gates, an old veteran of many years .activity i the Democratic -
ranks says tUat his earlier sympathy was for Wolverton, but as ;
soon as he reached Ardmore and witnessed the treatment accorded ]
the Marcutn faction, by the Wolverton contingent,.he changed his |
mind, recalled his sympathy and flaunted a Marcum badge from j
tha lapel of his coat, as did many others, who, no doubt,.stand as
hi^rh in political circles as does or did Jiose who woie the objects-.of
;',buso and insolence.
The following resolution, was introduced and after being read by
of
<3r.
Attorney at Law.
Office in City Council Chamber "Building
TAHLEQUAH, I. T.
to fewer sccond and third-grade
oacher.s hunting schools. We
«an't all be ]iosessed of first-
grade paper,but we can approach.
As it comes to us, the Kee
'.oowahs, or some of them, are
efusing to be enumerated on the
ground that enumeration will be
used to.thwart their plans. They
do not propose to.be enrolled by
the Dawes com mission only by
protest and that for the purpose
that they are opposed to ulloting.
Evidence is proofs and from
v. hat now seems to-be good evi
ience, the primary schools for
;he coming term will be inspired
nth new life as never before,
old wa may expect more tliau
ordinary successful work from I
he teachers selected to instru
ac- ! the best and moat, thrifty
.ordin^rto^rade of. certificate. If'of people, not only those of the
!, his plan was adopted there would i Indian lerritory, but in many
States as well, and if the support
given in tha past is continued, it
will continue to make us weekly
visits, as heretofore.
The present management has
but the better, mtarests of its
friends at staks and to its utter-
most ability will labor that they
shall be properly represented.
So, by thanking those w ho, so
loyally have stood by it in,the de-
cade Just closed, and thut they
along with many new friends will
journey with io In the futu~>e, we
b,d you .most a:;dem support be-
fore disrobing fov the chase into
which wa anticipate plunging.
whkreas. v e are arivUed l t the delegate*
fiom the Tahlequah Democratic club and the
public,press of th# refusal of the chairman of
the executU • mmiltve favecfiblo to tho
candidacy of I)r, A. J. Wolverton for Nation-
live action of the eight oS/tlianlne members cf
tho delegation elected ton 'xvesent the Tahle-
quah Democratic club in the Democrat lit Ter-
ritorial convention at Ardmore on June 11,
1900; that we approve their leaving the com-
pr< sn shed, and the organization < f a conven-
al committeeman to make a tcpioorary roll j tlon in the United States cou.i house, free
before tho convening of the Democrati.' rer-
ritorial convention at Ardmore, on the 11th
of Juno, lttOO, so that only duly accredited
delegates and those holding proxies legally j
given could vote in the election of the tempo-
rary officers, t'ei, appointment.,of the commit-
tee on credentials, or upon tiVe acceptance of
their reports; and
\Y HfcKKAS. wo are further advised that there
from a mass meeting, where only legally
elected delegates could paiticipate that we
approve their endorsement of Col .Thomas
Marcum for National com mitten an and
comtnei d as a fitting exponent of Democratic
principles- w ^.tj^rove of t he other selections
made by the matarity of our delegation for
tho various positions; we denounce the mass
meeting which called itself a conv. ntlon * hat
physicians aMd sru(ji:ons.
Dr. Q.W. Blake. Dr. l-.il \V. Blake
BLAKE & BLAKE,
Physicians&Surgeons ■
iMfhes 2 (k " Over City Drui^ Ttore,.
TAHI.EQUAH, 1. T.
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a. .
OflBcelnFite building, uptair
goon,
( fflrr hours
Ttdephoh*' eonne "tlon w'.t ,
re. Can b - found In ofli • at night
| was no distinction in the rigjitto participate , endorsed A. J. Wolverton as National, • >m-
| in the convention, between a delegate an l.j mi t tern an for the Indian Territory v>tho u
auy other perfftn in attendance, and | precedent, and undemo-ratic, and we express
1 V, imieas, the members of tho Tahleqtmh | >jr disapproval of the action of the minority
Democratic cl'ib use<l all honest etideav.irs to of the Tahle<|uah de^gation that declined to
secure the making of a temporary roll in or- | abide by the unit rule adopted; we denounce
dvAthat a fair poll of those entitled to vote in the casting of the votes of Tahlequah in
the convention could bo had; now. therefore, the so-called Wol ,-erlon convention mass
b vlt | meeting, as illegal and outrageous; we dt-
K|choi.vet\ x\y the Tahlequah Democratic ! nounee the inhospita.bie treatment accorded
cl'iJj. that w> heartily endorse and approve, t he visiting delegates by Ardmore.
■\\1) ^llIiliE YOU AKF' j Thus, by the adopting of the above resolution, tha Democrats of
"Co-rect vou are Mr Hanna!" Tahlequah heartily endorse thievery move made by the delegates
shouted thaoll trust,'sugar XXMt, iwb® tho backbone to declare for right and .principle, and
their righteous work, win or lose, shall never, fade vroin tiie bright
I tobaoco trust, steol trust,, wool j .
, ■ ' i ,-nst. mill i -ust. franchise-grab- s-roll , tv., wh.c A-re pu-v.- : i-
he youth oi territory yeomanry. , , , , ———————————— —
J Li- bers, federal office holders and
the j'eo]>'e?" queried Mr. Hanna.
With but very, few exceptions
the Territory prwss condamns in
most bitter denunciations the
iiK'ivility of the Wolvertonites on
Democratic convention day at
Ardmore. It is net for The Sen-
TiNfct, to say that Col. Tom Mar- st)nso w->rthj the lionois.
Much censure i.s running the ; bond gamblers rhis being true,
ounds of the pre.^.s concevning what right have tho people to
nctions of factions both'as to ! complain? ' Who the hades are
those who :re favorable to allot-
ment at .I those who oppose it.
It is only natural that every man
should fight for the issue which
to him seems tha best to his in-
terests, and the way to get men
nto lino lor right action is not
by heaping coals of indignation
nid blasphemy upon their heads.
Show the people wherein they
orr "if you wooid safely land
hem. Man is a fallible being
md all of ns do net look through
Jie same focused gias:;. Ill sea
^ons of scurdty, some men,some
imes put groen glasses over
their horns' eyes and then turu
them loose to a sawdust pile—
which they ravishing]y devour -
thinking it plant life becausc.it
lias a 'gre inish anpf^rancfy mid
4 ,s auimai. t iuit'e fcor.tcnled.
Next week the "unterrified" | Last week's edition, so far as
will, by platform *nd nomination i the students' articlas were con-
te'l tho people ot these United cerned, was a creditable one, and
States how they stand ou the j the only thing to be regretted is
TAHLEQUAH, I. T.
J. C Dannenberg
Reprseent-s the ibl-
lowing Old Line In-
surance Companies:
London & Laticasliire
Niagara
Hartford
Fire ssociation
priniilicit] I;. ^ M
Pcnnsyh ania Fire*
1 fanibur^-Brciiion
Fidelily & Gasuaiity,ac
cidcnt.
These are the best compani*"
on earth, and we pay all lo>- -.
promptly without exacting set
tlu.:><'!lts.
cum is the only mau in the Terri-
tory ror the exalted position of
National committeeman but one
thing it does know, and that is
that ho nas so far been loyal to
the confidence imposed in him
by the Democrats, and 'judging
the future by the past"' he may
safely ba relied upon to so cod-
tinue in the straight and narrow
|-path which leads to commendable
recognition and enviable fame.
M .^lioo'f .is t'iv denied
money, trust, expansion and othj
er important National questions;
what they expect to do and how.
It is assured that whoever is
selected to lead Democracy to
the elysion fields will be men of
National reputation and in every
The
Democrats will hegin the race,
handicapped, but it is to oe hoped
that a sufficient number of voters
will
that mart: of the teac'.jers did not
avail themselves of the opportu-
nity. Of course, it cannot be de-
nied that those who remained si-
lent kuew their business best.
Fok lai.k of space The Senti-
nel of last wce!< failed to make
mention that McKinley and
Roosevelt- were* selected as Na-
tional standard bearers it the
fall into line" from the right Philadelphia con vention by the
quarters to give McKinley,a rest. Republican party. The selection
It is capital that arrests all dem-; no doubt; was the best that could
ocratic revolutions, so William have been madeat this particular
H. Seward said in 1?30.. Audin time. Mr. McKinley is one of
this day more liberty ! r the the conservative and brainy men
, . , . '.,i of the Nation, and Col. Roosevelt
people is what men with money.st(H>wfjll knQWn to uoed ;my
fear, as you have experienced. buti favorable comment. Each
candidate bears tho proud dis
ln-.:spendkn'CE dav in 1000 tinctioai of being the unanimous
will tuai'k a .new. D^tuvcratic °ra- choice of his jxirtybyacclmaation.
i
Ai OOOD SUCK' IOSTtON.
Lehigh I-i£aider. Phis country
is being overrun with hor>e-
thieves. In the ]iast week m.'
less than a half dozen horses and
muias have been stolen from this
place and nearby. There is a
gang at work here, and many are
of tl>e opinion that their head-
quarters are not far from town.
If a majority of the marshals
would look after horse thieves
more and quart bottles of whisky
less., this thievirg might be
stopped. As it is the people will
have.-to organize and hunt them
down,and celebrate the event,
whenever they captnre a thief,
in tl.6 good old way.
It is said thai Governor Roose-
velt will not resign his guberna-
torialship of the ' inpire State
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Patton, J. W. & Shields, F. P. The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1900, newspaper, June 29, 1900; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154987/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.