Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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itprurnt In a RdlfUn Town. In Karly Spring. lilWlnOHS Brief*.
It ii promised that it wiJl not l t' long Brtctitwith da,leu^tb^n^lud^———
before* certain email town In Belgium "v lluIJ *•' 4' " ' ,Ui !l
is lighted by eh tricitr. It npj ears that !* ; P1'-"-'" of v;,,.,.,'
-i • . . Ni!nutjrwir u,' ' In n> aii'i tin roaioM<'D.
thin) jer.r* the municipality entered Kor, though tb« vial HO tuore bnuiim Inwly
into a coutract with the local fnucmn kr'"-
panv for the public lighting< f the t wn 11 "ft rtoU* thl ,!(' lrave*,n "nr ^a,h-
«• . ■«
fixed at ffl.Ooo |*-r annum. the r<>utret OMeei •.• > i -;.r • • .f w , idroua Yaarl
to fxii t for fifty-five yearn. Thu the t; in t i . , au^htof «ri *f
•fre«iuent remain* y. *1 fr another llem^^rwb dowl time Um>u
twenti-five tears. I he tnr.ni ij-iiity. \, rrly, rut h s%in«a)insr thall b- (• ■■ f
teeing around cheaper piw ami a m r- Kor thou mil art iu f. « *bcr, f!,.w,Tnnd I. af
desirable light iu the form i f the electric Ami uww 'h'- *,u'
light, have come to the conclusion that [ ~_ t1' ! ,lll,n 'I
they are decidedly at a disadvantage. sm.i. <-*«m in r*rla.
They my that the pri.- which w Tll, ,t ... wh , ,„V(>to
aidrrrd just when the contrnot wan dm<1« ,Io with tll, Ilt, ,.ire
should now he winced, u it it exc*mire The lower Fr •. h eU,.e<. even on.'
when compared *nh oth-r towns where k„ „ . s.r,i„ p,™ tlier are
only $1,000 j«er annum is puul for the K|iUrr i u by what Alphor.se h.iu : t Wst l J.h !I. inrkh's.
MB. unount oftight «o (tmphically <*1U "U |«-ur de ne pw T.ke v ur hide. nd fur* to . I!
A* the ns eomr«,v refu^ to reduce ?rn fw<1, .x..ttin(.tl, r„ •• £ w,n
In the Quarfii-r a student is all -we 1 l.VJ .
frane* credit; in other w ml-t. thirty dol <M ' ' r' ' '
lam. If nnv expenditure i.i run up above Klein A Kink, • ' Fort Smith. relUMe Jew -
that limit, or rout permitted t* stand c*rrJ ,in ••••-:< ' of Wnich-* j
bey nd that sum, the huskier appear* w d Jewelerv. and do fir t class work.
Jfcjf-.fann- Oms-h Wh • ■ . re flie
Always buy the GATES WAGON
For /rush groceritt go to Joe Jlolnricb's.
The b«t brtiids of flour nt Joe HeinrichV
Tnk.« your butter and egg to Joe Hein-
i rich's.
J.m- Ileinrit hs i* daily receiving new
frefh gnw cries.
j NY\er forget that Joe Heiurichs iunke-
I f1r>t-i law b«M>U and *)i< es.
I First-class n.-- at rock bottom
dricee at Joe Ucinrich's.
Tske your Wool and Hides to Jcc llein-
•lrich who will pax the bighe i *a h price.
Cigars to (terfection. and tobacco ot the
J". S. SCOTT,
Wholesale and Reit>il Ecaler in
BOOTS AXO SHOES,
NOTIONS, QUEENSWARE,
its prKv, complaint* regarding defective
li'r'mpj.' which had p- v{« ualybeen per
mit ted to paaa uttr.otie^l, aiv now nu
merous. the inhabitant* entering hearti-
ly into the spirit of the situation. Ac
F. B. SEVERS,
DBAUEIl I3V
Dry Goods, Groceries
AND PROVISIONS,
MUSKOGEE, : : : I. T.
MY STOCK IS ALWAYS LARGE AND FULL.
Mr. Martin and others in my store will tak« pleasure in waiting on our Chero.
kee and other customers. We want your trade and will treat you
right Come and get our prices for
HARDWARE. GROCERIES, WE SELL LOW DOWN.
You can find everything rnd anything almost at my store.
cording U) the Ute t accunt. the trns BnJ thr s[llj,.,.t „ l.t.-rilUv turn.-.!
company ha 1 fallen on troublous tin..* | 0I1 (!lp p.reiut-ut I have r.-.vntlv heanl
The municipality liail m le up it* min i tlf M-v. ral CK.v- where tin- liuiit ha.l
that If it could not get the ffi* .it a ren- bw.„ |,„1 within a franr or t mul
•onnble mte it would .ecare it at a 1. w whei the ntn.leut. a iu i r v ••. ,n
one. and powibly make a profit on the hod l *n r. In. —1 to keeping th. Mt.d
bargain. sjiark alive by one or two cum of coffee
The method an pt« 1 is decidedly ri? >r- a
ona. For every g.w j -t b 1 w the
tract candle p>w r a ti'ie of f -rty cents
iaitnp~ \: fori . '.i - : of gla^ not
projierly cl .1 a
broken flaa*. teQ . r a lamp
extingui-Jie.1 a cauu u t id a tine
afterward. The camp-tiirr : flt>r ling
substantial aag« n ii «1*' in tne *«'*>t Mat -1
ufaeturtd nnd warranted at Cincinnati,
Ark., by Jamtss Oate*,
James Oate% the famous wagon
maker baa on hand a car load of
the celebrated Hnckeve machines.
Now is the time to make a bargain.
Jame
ns. ph
in one instance the per^ -n wns a N- w
England girl from . . 1 village, who.
entirely without tHle'i:, h * 1 come over,
aa I have deacribevl. . ut fCOO, out
of which, her pis-« U ' deduct* 1.
(■he had l«eeo able t * liv \ u: ter a fash; m,
. for a time. The last cent was now gut-.
toimetis.* gratin.'ation to t). n . <bitaut> pjw wv friendw ■ . t tnrum- : ct ,,r. 'self-bind
of that «|uier little town, which has ael- home, and probably t• pi u I to in ike ,r<l,* ip:m4 t( nA u,,. 1
dotn fallen on och booanxa iu the way i„.r .|.~i;t,n,.„, i t .„i„-h v „.,h. , ,..r < rill«. etc. He lias bi
ft Oates not only sells wag*
wa and agricultural imple-
ment# ot I is wn make, but also,
threshers, eider and corn mills,
cultivators. Buckeye Reapers, mow-
Sulky plows.
of a HeitHMtion. and the g.-ia tympany
aeeuas destme«l either to iinke a speedy
change of ftont or give np its o ntract
—New Vork C uinn-in il Advertiser.
Skin (.rufiltit; i> Marlilnrrr.
Saturday morning, at the Mavachn-
setts (ienerai hoapital, a little instru-
ment, iuvented by I)r. Mixter. wonder-
family, a^.iiot wi,«~. in.tin.„ of "olli,lK B>"ker.. marhtM to c.ti-j
u«>n eouM* .she had j: . rens of the V eros## NltiOO fot
thi* venttire, lun-l bv all m iatier of 18 years.
wild and unfounded hopes. And this mm
case ia really oue of many.—Milwaukee | Frisco Lilie
Cnttlerv. Mechanics' Tools Iron, Steel Nails, Stoves, Tin-
ware. A ;riciiltural Implements, Etc. Our Millinery De-
partment is especially uttraciive. The ladies should
call on tt.s or write us when they want a dress, or bat of
the very latest style.
AGENTS for Drroxrs POWDER
fort gibson, - . ind. ter.
R. G.
F. B. SEVERS, Muskogee, I. T.
Will. A. MAE>!>l.\,
3
-AXD-
N\ 1.-1 e ale and retail dealer in
Wiaconain.
Th« A|.«n>«I
Pi feasor H.
ful in its simplicity, constructed so as the f.dlowi
to separate quite large portions of epi-
dermis fr.>m the subcutaneous tissue,
was used for the first time.
The patient had been etherize 1, and h v!
undergone an opera ti n f r the rem v i
of a concer ns growth from ti - l *ft
breast, and tlw
f Th^t Van
A N fwt< in,
letter with regard t
— The most popular tlirongh car
*« Meteor. Koute between the West and East,
f \ale,writes Pullman sleepers, (first clas
PIAXOS, - ORGAN'S, _ AND - MUSICAL - MERCAXDISB 1
_J_ j
and
cflp-
claims: claims: claims:
great W.,,.1 rft.ll, : rill .n, mete : 7'°!'n r 'llair ' * * "'f RP„T rnona
wlii- h wa> seen lure in Hart: ri: iT nt aeh.-i- are run on all through BKsT CtOOD.S
The bnllisnt meteor that y m describe "ains. For particular's* t-a upon
in your i-.-u ■ < f Feb. '.'1. a 1 « . .i « .. nr midribs nean >l station agent, or :o:
hear.l toexpl le with tremtt:,! is i I). Wislinrt,Gen'l Passenger Agent
in many place* in Maine, nppearatohave S:. Louis Mo. Lowest Tf
und thus made wns !>.■.■! 1 moving nurtbward. nearly over
quite an eztensiV"oue. The instrument Portland, >!• . j-.has -from .-far ,;h
Wa* applied to the anterior portiou of aa 13u.ton, and t.> nav.- iis.ij.■ ir 1 r • .
the right thigh, and three strips, about miles above the surfa • ..f the earth . v . . T
an inch wide by six in-h-s long, were the iui.Idle or MTthini part*of Franklin John II. Sprit.g-tor.. la attorney MWt Terms,
takm off and transplanted to the ex- ; county. Me. So far a known no si, t -j Of record before the different ile-
pos.'d surface of the breast Tilt' opera- have been secured from the in t. if partnienla «>t the U. S. vernment. _ _ _ ~ _
tion of removing the skin and trans- ] this i, um true path, th*body nitend In ail matter* of olaitUB f..r -------
planting it to its new <|tiartera did not ■ the air with a tremu lous vii ;iy. ,-to. in the lT. S armv war of th<
occupy more than alsmt six minutes. The earth was at that time moving I:, l.wlli..t ls.,1", ti,,, ,, a
A very few days will suffice to nvtore *|ghtaw «Ue« a WCOud directly toward I iii
the denuded surface of the thigh to its the |..iut from wlri.-h the in',. ■■ « , 111 ll,c 1'
aonnalcondition, leaving few traces of coining. A. e.-oinig to i, .; t- 1 t>i. .n- erritory. All classes id claims
the reparative process to which it ha* the nn t or was moving f. ;.r ti a t... against i > general government at.
contributed, and, other things lieicg earth, and the (ton* entered the air with tended to only in strict accord with
equal, the surface from which the can th« sum of the two velocities. This the law, rules and regulations a n -
cerous tumor has lieen (-.icimid will heal makes a ve!...ty of in re than forty t ruing the same.
' Address,"
P 4 v
f % A fel
-TTTg'.-.'
FOliT SMITH,
A saving of ?25
to ?50 Guaran-
teed in the Pur-
chn-e of a Piano
or Organ, Cat-
alogue sent free
[on application.
AUK.
IE-u.ild.er
RDUSHOGE0, IDD. TER.
Mannfatturer oi all kinds of Wood and Shcot Metal Work
Sash, Doors, Store Fronts, Frames, Store Fixtures, Stair
Rails. Balusters, Newel Posts, nii'l all kinds of Turned Work
Picture Frames. Mouldings, etc.
Tin Roofing, Glittering, Conductor <4 Stovs Pip®
Heating Drums, Galvanized Copper andiron Works,.
J. IEL TUEUEB,
The Old Ueliiible Dealer in
nUTTl
over by first intention, thus saving the miles a *• :td. In in t ,.f the ca>. s
patient from a prolonged and puiuful when-si u. shave been aaeund th* v.-
period of convalescence. Of course, every lociti.n have 1 n-t m "■than tw.i,
precaution is taken, ;.y tlie use nf sieril- miles a teooud. In on.in*tanC0, how
ixingproonsesand antiseptic solutions, to rv.-r. in Stanh 'in, M n , there w n
Tahlequah, Ind. Te
S. S. Cobb St. Co.,
rentier the operation thoroughly a. cptiC-,
so that the chances of infhimmatory dis-
turbances front bacterial sources are re-
duced to the lowest minimum.
The thickness of these delicate human
plasters probably does not eve* i one-
sixtieth of an inch, and the resulting
hemorrhage is not more tlmn what oue
sees on a alight abrasion of the skin, or
it may be compared to t'.io sanguineous
oozing one geta from too earnest touaorial
attention.—Boston Herald.
The Tlw-ittriciil Krmon.
Thomas H. Davia, theatrical man-
ager, says: "This season on the road has
been remarkable, in that the better class
nt plays have received more encourage-
ment than ever lief ore. On the other
haud tuuny of the cheap spectacular and
0|« ratie «-o-vipuuies have lost money or
g'*r.r ' • : TW« truth is that the
people outaide of New Vork are l ecom-
tng quite as good judges of dramatic
performances as can Im found In the
metroiKilia, and any effort on the part of
cunning managers to humbug them
stands a poor show of success. In my
experience 1 find tliMt New Vork is be-
coming less and less a factor iu the suc-
cess of any dramatic production. The
time was, a few years a'«ro, wheu a suc-
cessful run in New Vork decided the
fate of a piece. It is now no longer the
case."—New York Herald.
secured a largo number of atones from a
meteor whose velocity was as great as
that "f tho lm-teor of Feb. 23.—Hartford
Courant
WILLIAM F. RASMUS
Attorney ami Counselor-
Tahlequah, (' X .
Practices before tho Supreme, aiel nil
other reiirt' and nil the departmn ts of the
Cherokee Nation and the I*. >. lJi-'.riet
court ht Ft. Smith, Ark.. a« also the U. S.
court f"i the Indian Country at uikogue,
liolian Territory,
-DEALERS IN—
not n Pt.% Pel.
Edward
Heublein's
dishes s«*i .
shell. He pick • J i:j
r at
iirst
half
1 of the oysters
to you
Tlir Old Home * f ilroM Jame*.
The Libhy Prison war museum is soon
to have an acquisition t f a curious char-
acter. It is the identical frame hottse in
whioh Jean Jamea Uved the last four I
mouths of his life, and in which he was tlx® X'ii.srciclari.a a&l CLtix® .c
killed by Dob Ford. Since 1HS J tliis cf th.e Zndlan Tcrzltory:
house has stood unoccupied on a bluff
back of St. Joseph, Me. The bullethoh '
in the wall is still to be seen and the. It affords us pleasure as physicians
blood stains on the fb>or have never been j ot Dcnison, to recommend
effaced. The house was sold to the
agent of the Chicago museum for the ■
_
in sections, removed hence aud set up. I Eft 1^1 Jyl fj I
again in tho big building in Wabash
avenue.
An equally interesting relic would bo,
we think, the old James house still stand-
ing near Liberty, Clay county. Aud if
old Mother James is still living she
should be eugaged to come along and
serve as a 'guide" or "illustrator."
The old lady, when we last saw her.
nine years ago, was full of fight and en-
ergy, ami it would be hard to find a
handsomer woman than she was.—Chi-
cago News.
ri": Rb Wes, Gigui, IjImm, Piiits,
llrtishcs, Window Gins* and statlo.u«V^Preserlptlo,is Accural
I> Filled by all E«|ierli'ft(fej l>rugiri t.
rn in
.1
Muskogee, - - - Indian Terr.
Wants the people of this section to call
and price his good while in Muskogee.
J. M. TKN'N'KY.
WAGONER,
Indian Territory,
I>. A. ANDKRSOX
:<i -
with his fork from the shell, aud his
was attracted by a u bite substance which
had been eoucealed under the oyster. It
was a pearl of extraordinary size and ex-
ceptionally lino quality, although it was
entirely in the rough state. It was ex-
amined by several gentlemen who were
piVM-nt, and it was universally conceded
to !*• a remarkable gem. Sir. Malloy
1 i*- v Hie nt and this estimate
being none too high.
was tv>uu t caiue from one of the U
dealers and was taken from a bed in the
Sound.—New Haven Register.
General lloulaiiffer In New Vork.
Don't be startled if 1 tell you a secret.
General Boulauger, the deposed head of
a retrograde movent tit. w in New Vork.
S;>, at least, a F. Us me who
claims to have calle.i , u the general
at his secluded lodging oil the east side.
My informant asserts that Boulauger has
shaved his face cleau and is desirous of
remaining unknown in the metropolis
until his country calls him In this ease
his residence here is likely to be a loug
one.
There is a strong probability that my
Gallic friend has given me "a straight
tip" in this nutter. Boiilauger t.*>k a
fancy to New Vork when ho was here at
the time of tho Yotktown celebration.
ha\ • it fii.i.-Ued up and He likes tho life of u large city, and jl;l>
rin which the gem been boret\ on the 1 f .1 y. Lon-
don did not treat liiin well and Paris is
denied him. What is m r« natural than
that he should come to New Y rk the
refuge of stj many soiled foreigners?
Cor. Chicago Heraid.
ElTrrtA of tli« Indian Cllmnte.
Among th" C<|0 men oomjfcwjng the
First battalion of the ^ ottisi! Border, rs
(til iold Pti nt) fifth . which will arrive
from burmah in a week or two, there
A fanner r&tiding near GuilderJ.md,
N Y., hi i been sent
because he has a mania for whistling at
are only six who went out with the regi- all times and in all pla •> He wh •!
ment to India in .873. These are the from morn to nitrlit, and after retiring
sergeant major, a sergeant and four j he whistles until he f .!s asleep. It le
members of the band.—London Tit-Bits, wakens tiir ugh the uight he iuiuie<liat.
I lj oomneooes to whistle and continued
A llnrtt Winter in Maine. • until he is exhaust<tl.
The present winter has been severe on 1
Country parsons in Maiue. One pre.wh -r The olfactometer r- • ■••J:t'y • v 11i1 • i*• 1 t
J ^ • - unty* after woridag h ird all tts Aondenny of Sciences in I
the evening breaking through the drifts, little apparatus for testing tho st>.
arrived iu sight of the church just iu ■ i*>wers of individuals. It detenni: •
time to see the lights blown out. The the weight of odorous vap rin a cul
people had given him up and gone home centimeter of ,i r whi m t, p: ;«•
—Boston Journal.
ipftn vrr^ '
rtlnetl.ai alt
Dp.jMagl
OF DKNI80N, TP.XA8.
SPECIALIST ON DISEASES
—OF THE —
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
As a physician lie stands high in
the medical profession and is woll
qualified for his special work.
Alex W Arlirtton, M D
,1 r P'it ltt. M I >
K l Marshnll, M I)
Pierre Wilson. M l
A ( Ileltow. M l>
W (i Ilooth M l>
l nvi.l GrpIiut. M l>.
1> n Cook. M. D
Wo, the physicians oi the Terri*
tory, heartily endorse the above.
It II Smith. M l
ti It Burker. M 1 .
Geo Won, M l
,1 R Brewer. M l>
.1 o ( alinhni. M I
I linB Hiirrie. M I
,1 M Dioiui.hoii. M I)
J A Thomson. M l>
Tho Doctor has permanently
opened an office at Muskogee where
he will be found from the 1st to
the tenth of each month.
FIRE -C- INSURANCE.
Losses Paid,
SI 70,000.
A. A. EiiiAET i CO., General arsis.
Muskogee, - Ind. Tor.
— :
w. .8. IX IIOliM & Co.,
WHOJjKSALK grocers
^AXD—
COTTON FACTORS.
Smith - - - (3rKansas
[M*l. Bsrbee represents the house in thin sceiion.]
Warning Ortler.
In the I'nited States Court in the linliun
Territory, First Judicial Division.
Theodore K. Bsjuoa, 1'laintifl,
v#.
Man t lay ne . Defendant.
The defendant. Mary Haynes, is W m^
to appi-ar in this Court within tliirtv l^a^^
mi ti an -wer the complaint of the plaiuiitl',
Theodore F. llaynw.
February J.'trd 1^**1.
Win. Nelson, Clerk,
Bs W. R. Sl.aeklnford, Deputy.
J. T GUNTER.
^2^
IU •■''-."rr
AT THE-
B.1PT/ST MISSIOX,
tahlequah.
A r>ny School for benefit of bolli
citizens and non-citizens.
HAM MAUTIK.
TENNEY. MARTIN & ANDCRSON,
MANITACTl'RIRS ANl^l)tAi:HRS IN
- ,V
Sash, Doors, Shingles, Lime. Cement, Window
glass, etc., etc.
OFFICE AND SALESROOM CJ.v,'il a i
Nc. GARRISON AVENUE. f OI t olUlttl, AlkfillSaS
Davis& Jones,
DEALERS IX
Cicdicral ::
Dry Goods, Groceries. Boots 2,id Shoes, flats and Caps.
-Vn Inimence Stock of Clothing at Prices
that will Surpise you.
WAGONER. - INDIAN TERR.
KETCIIAtl IROA C
manufactirers op
Steam Engins, Boilers, Saw Mills
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS
ron.pt Attention Given t„ lUt„,iri„K „nd Bei,c!', «^1B^itJMeub
'T SMITH
ARKANSAS
the ol' ict 'rv t
, *..• • >
HtuKV nr.cfwrrk
j b>"*. tlqi.'.fc, t .w •> . . 1,.'. 'i
"ljwtta l thirt ' *'•'
WILLIAM F. HASMl'S,
Commisronar of the U. S. District court to
the Western District of Arkan a*. Take
weut.w«m,ZrwuCy^.Z gi snts, sad admin*I <
jsssr t'UKi.'. i it t i i ci., til _ oat he • TaL.c^uab, Indian Tci ritory I a-
IND- TERR,
Itiw's of all kimU fcrnlfhe"! rr >m my atable
with careful driver® to * J r«rt of he country
i'he l e t fe*"t an 1 attention paid stock put in
nv stable
THE BEST
U. M. Fkkkv & Co
Illustrated, Dncripiivc ard Pricfd
Seed Annual
Kr 1091 wiM be mailed FREE
all arp';canw. and
ruatcmcrv. It it better than ever
Erov Dcrsoa unne OarJm,
^ it MAXIA
ATTOFiMEY AT LAW
:'y per%un naing t.ur,
Flewer 0r FuUSttdt,
thoulJ eml for it Addrcaa
O M FERRY 4 CO.
OtTROIT, MICH.
Lar. ■ >cc'lsmca iathc worid
i-J j .(
B0. LKDf.YG PI TILS FROM
.l.YY PART OF TIIR
XATI0.Y:
TQitiau Sl.to $1.50 aMontb. Apjly!
B". II. WILSON.
SWiENY & CO.,
Fresh Otsters & Meal'
At all honre at I
uako^co,
, Court Building,
- Inuitn Territory MUSixOuE
IND.TE,.
OF VARIED
SUCCESSFUL
In tho TTbo of CURA
wo Alone own
for all Dis
TIVE METHODS,that
and Control,
ordors of
- ,MEN
> no have weak oruh.
rrr. • MEN •
,i0ai^VMra;sand /*.
f^Mn*'r' 800rU °f
DEVELOPE
or (Itata
: 1 .in
rjran.N w
arc stiffer-
wain
fellowB and the con-
tempt of fri< mis and
l_2jp'jLioiis. 1. ;t,iH uato
for alimiteqtikerree
guarantee to
It they ,
il
all patienta,
r
nnd n t-
aUurti act hk i
AUD YOURS
Hemonibe
2.000 Hm, this
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