Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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We M You!
To stop on the train and come to
Kansas City. Don't stop
until you reach
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MAMMOTH - STOKE
One of the largest of its kind in
the world.
DRY GOODS.
CARPETS.
MILLINERY. ETC.
Send for Samples
of Fine Dress Goods
M*-Wo rnako no charge (or samples. Orders by mail
will bo Promptly attended to. Address
Kansas
City,Mo.
f | A Liboral Proposition.
'* ' Wbo tiM not heard ol that punisjon of
t Si , family paper*, tho rnterpri*inir unci popular
V \ Weekly Detroit Froo I'reaa? For h K nera-
' tlon iti naitie I m« bwn hou* hold word.
'A I and H liaa 1>na b« onnie n synonym for all
H tluit 1« eaeellcnt, pure urid elevating in jour*
to naliani- It i« di-liglitfullvcnlertninin^ with-
in "ut r,'(M,r' t«> flu-Hp Monsati >noli*m, instruct*
. v, ive without briii^ pronv "r pednntic. Com-
>.(« binlr.g the literary uuiilitiei uf the cipcn-
1 five maeaain* with the bright, broety char-
10. 1 aclerirtio* < f the npwtpnpcr, it Imvm noth-
i K to be detired by the a\on e« reader. It
]aI looked upon an a wolf me visitor by
' every family who read® i\ wfcfl) thousands
j'l r >gurd it as indispensibh* and would on no
& account k<> ivlthout it. An enormous oil-
JB! ' eolation of 125.000 copies per week .tto*U
its wonderful popularity. Kerogniating the
Tact that there are those who are unfamiliar
!Lvi' with its Miirpassir.t; merits us a home paper,
! the publishers olFi'r to send the Free l'rw«
(w ; to them lor the balance of this year (over
iMi 6 months) fur only 30 cents, a club of four
i for $1.00 or a club ot ten for $2.00. All
/R, i.ur readers should subscribe at once. Send
S for froe sample copy.
!■( 1 T hl,"iaah Sub Alllnnc* No *97 will meet e* -
jA I t ry Uou'lay evening at 7 P. M. All m -mb«rs
j||f lu arrears with thoir duea are requetU-d to come
jy | forward aud make a ettk-meat Those felling
o do *0 sbnll staoi suspended. By order of
Turner Hardware Comp'y,
TERR.
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Pre Ident
A -1. RonaaTBoa.
r W Ut hkat. M. D. sac
re.krj & C:„
The Cherokee .Strip.
Secretary Noblo Bays that the
Wm. P. Raimua, Soliciting Fire Insur-
ance Agont, represents only responsible
companion.
Take your hides and furs to Joe Ilein-
rtohV ho will always give you the highest
cash price.
Think of it, a Stand Lamp, complete,
i with chimney, burner and wick, for 26
lfff i cents at John \V. Stapler <fc Son's.
j©{ j Klein «fc Fink, of Fort Smith, reliable Jow-
|Aj 1 olrp, carry an elegant atock of watches
I and Jeweferv, and do flr6t class work.
ripj J Klein A Fink, the Ft. Smith Jew-
]£L | elers will mend your watches and
>2§j I other jewelry. They aro noted lor
Ifil' their work which is guaranteed.
(SjiSond to them by express or mail,
jg|j j 151 bs Gratidulated sugar 81.00
jfti 17lbs light brown sugar SI.00
191bs dark brown sugar 81.00
(Si! At J. W. Stapler & Son's.
B | dates vvngoni are tlio most
&T gubstaatUl nson msdo in tne Wt'st. Man-
'4* I nfHCtured nnd warranted at Cincinnati,
'* 1 Ark., by James Oate.,
; fik^""Uuy your wall-paper, Taints, win
dow shades. Viet lire frames and Art nmteri
' al at A. 11. Smith & (Jo's, Ft. Smith, Ark
Bktfr-Twenty-flvc per cent discount niadt
We want to say to the people of
the Cherokee Nation that we have
the largest stock of Buck's cook
stoves, as well as other makes in
the territory.
~vVe want your trade.
Mitchell
have the largest stock oi
and Tennesee wagons,
Deer, Buffalo and Moline plows
cultivators and harrows. We wili
talk to you about mowers and bind*
ers later.
T1" \er Hardware Comp'y.
THE TAHLEQUJ"m IE- LT
ROLLER MILLS
Are now constantly running on full time.
Flour. Meal and M«p Food Always on Hand.
,J. W. McSPADDEN. Proprietor.
The Old Reliablo Dealer in
n:
J JI TENNEY SAM MARTIN". D. A. ANDEUSON
TENNEf, MARTIN & ANDERSON,
MANfFACTuntns AND DE,.ekrs'I!I
%jr
Hi
a a
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A
Muskogee - - - Indian Terr.
Wants ihe people of this section to call
and price his good while in Muskogee.
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JOHN SCIIAAP.
(Successor to Dr. W. W. Bailey.)
Wh^estiic s-: Ilraaggist,
Proprietor and Makufacturkr of
The Indians Need Law.
91m Indian poople need more Uw ... - . ,, . . . •. . . Ui ,
1 . ... . . decision lend erod bj JudtfO Green ' on nil clothing purchased at Suplei
or thoir proteet.on. Although they q{ ()io (Tn.(c() Sl#tcg 1)i>lriot c„urti
Jt^ri ice our ready made clothing and
iro adverse to the idea of having m the Cherokeo outlet case, hold-1 take off ono-fourth, Htnplor & Son
nore laws passed for the protec-j ing that the Indians having ceased | fake your wool nnd Hide? to Joe llein-
<on of their count')'. Bemomber to uae the land in question it ro i lrichs who will pay tli« l inhest nash price
he protection yon now have is by ! ^rts to the Government, is a mo.t g. Cobb & Co., Wagoner,
*. ' • •" • srr-'WJ .btrt'US: ^ •wi u~ """ ";d
iriso the intruders would fill yourjin progress in tho Territorial and ^08t Tobaccos and cipart.
jountry as they have dono Oklaho-1 District Courts for Roveral years, at Uubb s Drug Store, :igoner,
:na with a rush and hurrah. You and will play a big part in the do wi'l p«j $3.00 a day to .r. artivo
, l,v Itnil^.i 1t«lM !««• vclopmcnt ot the Strip torritory, : anvasser in «>\ery town. Write quirk,
tre protectoa By Unltcu atatoa law, i . , ..iiOCl n,,, i Arkansas Ctv, Kan.
• i for tho opening up ol which the >i «i, ™i Mv«),ap .
uid thai law is still defeotiva 1 n l>reeidont is expected to luakc a jflrKeep ynur eye on J. W. Stapler &
certalu important particulars rclat j proclamation this week. The 8e- So"' B". rd" In front of their
. ,, I. . , , . ., , ; store. Hu will discover «omu liamUoi.ie
wig to your welraro. | non was brought on behalf ot * « t,„Kllin( if you will look.
Ton havo introduced many Ohorokecs, In tho shape of an ap- Patent medicines all stand-
laborers, and with theso la- : pl'cation^lor an^injn^cOon^voitrain- j kinds—at Cobb's Drug Store,
borers lawfully resident, intruders
Sash, Doors, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Window
j Vegetable Liver Peas' Schuap's Magic Pain Bahn.
GLASS, FTC., ETC.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
ing the military from carrying outj Wagoner, I. T.
! the instructions of Socrotary Noble
havoenterod. Tho present laws i0 driving all occapanU of the so-
aro totally inadequate to remove culled outlet from tbo section, in
the annoyanco occasioned by tho , accordance with tho former proc
intruding olemcnt, and the duty
rosts on you who want the law
Wm. A. MADDIN,
Architect'
Schaap'a
Schaap's Baby
Soothing Syrup. Scbaap's Comp. Syrup. Saisaparilla aud
Slillingia. Dr. Lee's Worm Syrup. Dr. Bailey's Cough
Syrup. Cossack Liniment, Cossack Eye
Salve. Arabian Condition Powders.
(>j8 harrison Avenue, - Fort Smith, Ark
-AND-
11
Subscribe for the Th.kphons. the
newsiest paper in the B. I. T. Ono
year 81.50; six months 75ets; four
Inmatiou to that effoct, after the1 months, BOcta.
Chcrokecs had refused to accept! MoIli women and children!
, the authorised offer of the Chero-1 Everybody go to tho store
changed, who need vbo law cbang- |,ee Commission, allowing tho tribe Thompson lor genoral mercha
•d, to sco that the law is changed per acre, or over $7,000,000,
to meet yoir nocessities. Yon | for the disputed territory, and the j fp),c old reliable! E. C. Thomp-
should tloviso a method that would , oattlomen sncoecdod in i ent<ng the ,g recojvj,,g Jaily additions to
tivc. You should prcsont that \ intor# t of 17,000,000 or over would 'ock ofgoneral more ia
method and the drafting of tho law ; havo bean paid out per capita by
t) the Judiciary Committee of tho the Government, but the chiefs re
a . e.u n-:. i i „r fused lo suffer tho loss of ttio pas-
Sonato of the Unitou States and of , . , '
. _ , turo rentals Globe Democrat.
tho llouso of Representatives of j . . . , „
„ . . „ r , , . i 1 he abovo is simply Socretary
tho United States and get their
support for it because it is right and i
because it is necessary to make of- .... , T j /-> i j -r>
fective the promises of the United M "° d°"bt h° M61,8t°d Judfu ^ oa.h dollar than any store in Wag-
_ , . ; materially in mnkinif up that (ie-!0ner.
States government mado to you h\ . . *. ° ' XT
, . * cision acainst tho Cnerokces. ISo- T i o
treaty. This duty is upon you n? i.. , . , , _ Improved Passenger Equipments.
, *. , ! ble took the position "of Secretary j * .
a highly civilized people, and when . , _ . • . The Missouri, Kansas & lexas
you shall have performed this duty "J 0,0 Ijnter'°ru W,'h "" F,T°85 Railway is now running Free He-
you will no longer be troubled by that be would open up dinin? Chair Cars on all through
the Strip ut all haEEards; and he trains between Hannibal, Mo., una
lets no opportunity pass that will Taylor, Tex. This in connection
help to bring about his desired end. with its through Sleeping I aj sei
ti r-i. . ni .i- vice makes that the M. K. 4 1. Ry
The Cherokees nil know this. | lho bcst eqnipped |ino lhc South.
— — ' — I west. Gaston Mesueh.
The Delaware Payment- j G. P. & T. A., Sodalia, Mo.
mOSKOGES, IHD TER.
Manufacturer otail kinds of Wood and Sheet Motal Work,
Sash, Doors, Store Fronts, Frames, Store Fixtures, Stair
Rails. Balusters, Newel Posts, and all kinds of Turned Work,
Picture Frames. Mouldings, etc.
3*1 Tin RooflagGatteriBg, Cooiiictor4Soie Pipe1
Heating Drums Gayanized Co^nr anilraa Works
Tahicqvisck,
Ic.d. T«r.
JOH1T
r.
WILBOIT,
1 enntttntl
All k llidt of !mJ,
Nobby *ud ctnrnl trlnn. r ontb'. for pltarar* drlYM. 01l°af
jn« a c !L and I «1U ruaraotc* Uittttom will b« bl«AC<id vrlth rln 1 fttrixUk.
ATTEND TH2 OLDEST. LARGEST. BESTJ
goner
—Bring your Job Pr'nlin^, Not«-IIcad .
letter-Head , l)ill-Honda, Sltttpment§, and
Pofiteri, or other printing you want dow,
to this office. We can do vour irork «t
reasonable price.' and in the latest itylc,
Teaccue & McQuario, of Wagoner
i Nobles opinion, though ho ought T. T., have on hand a large and
. , . % * t . .1 ; fresh stock of dry goods and groee-
I to have some idea about tho matter, s T|)ey sp„ „0()(1, for „le
tho Intruder question.
Mcskooie.
Fivo thousand girls employed in
a lace factory in Venice under the
patronago of the Queen of Italy re-
ceive seven cents a day. That
would not much more than buy
ebewing gitm for an American
working girl.
Dan Lamont has been elected
chairman of the executive commit-
tee that ha« charge of Mr. Flower's
canvass in Now York, And, re-
member, there has been no falling
out between Mr. Lamont and Gro-
ver Cleveland.
A womans' Alliance has been
chartered in Kansas. Tho princi-
pal ballot for women They havo
resolved to co-operate with the
Farmers' Alliance. Since the char-
acter of women who demand the
ballot nro aversod to beating chil-
dren, what is going to become of
the farms? There will bo no chil-
dron at home totako carc of them-
From J. E. Campbell, who came. Frisco Line.
in from Alluwee, to-day, we learn j The moit popuiHr through car
that the Delawaro Payment will; poute between the West and East
probably occur about the middle of Pullmap sleepers, (first class nnd
noxt month, not later than Deoem-' tourist,^ reeling chair cars and ole-
, , . „ ... , L'ant coaches are run on all through
ber. Agent Bennett has been made "
. trains. For particular ss ca upon
disbursing Agent by tho Interior or nd(jroB9 nearest station agent, or
Department and will mako tho pay-1 I). Wishart, Gen'l Passenger Agent
ment in checks, not disbursing the St. Louis Mo.
cash as is usually done. Mr. Den-
nett's bond was fired at $800,000.
It is said that tin b nd «ue fi led
in twenty-four hours, which un-
doubtedly shows that the agent is
a man in whom the people place
great confidence. The Dclawares iimiMJn"
will reccive something liko ?540j
per capita. This payment comes i
F.B. SEVERS,
X33ilAJli23rfc X3ST
Dry Goods, Groceries
AND PROVISIONS,
MUSKOG EE, : : : I. T.
« •
ky stock 13 always large abd full
Mr. Martin and others in mjr store will take pleasure in waiting on our Chero-
kee and othor customers. We want your trade and will treat you
light Come anil get our prices for
WIS SELL LOW DOWIST.
You can find everything md anything almost at my store.
F. B. SEVERS, Muskogee, I. T,
■mum
EST.VHLI.SUEI> OCT. SS. H«®. y
l,;i*t wins N. V. I
.to itutim g, n
A Bargain for Somebody.
WUhitiR to clows out my business and re-
turn North, I off^r my entire building out-
fit lor kale cheep for c*«b—to be turned
over to purchfcfer en* time afte* Sept. 16th.
* W. P. HO/>uik
A! way a buy tbo OATK9 WAGON
J, H. Akin. w II. Tibbila.
Akin & Tibbiis,
ATTOhXKYS - AT-TJ,W.
VINITA, I. T.
Job Printms
Of every description promptly ex-
ecuted at Tho TttEPHOXS office. It
COSt3
you no little troublo and delay in
ordering work from outsido firms.
By ordering from us you aro
Nothing
out'for postage, there is no delay,
■you get your work
When ordered
A. I), CUBfNE,
y.anufncturer of and dealer in
from n portion of the principal of'
LATHAM & P0LLAN.
a deposit with tbo government—j / /^\ ) /j / Pi .
\ inita World. Will praetiee in ftlalo nr.d U. S. CovrtA
— ' Houiii* No. 1 A 2. 501 Garrieon Ave.,
Gor*ier of 1'iAlt
- ARR
CRAGIS,
VALE & BIQKFQRJ
i Attorneys,
H14 FSt., AVnsliiiiKton, l>. C.
Special Attention given to Lund, Min- . , , ,
in<j andInUiiin Ration Claim. PfaCtlClIlfi PllVSICiailS.
FORT SBflTH,
ADAIR & CRAV^FORD,
As a A V EA P | ? «
Located at Pryor'a Creek, I. T., 10 miles
weat of tlio Cbemkoe Orphan Asaylum, in
■ il> « «• • n v
- •
and pay only what it is worth to
you. Wo shall be pleased at any
time to have you call and see us
At Tho Telephone
office.
I r Mipi«rCNt! tv fUou «f pl.J. t. p«-Wr.l
w C>JI«ir« M fr ftirw^A Ti
• U«llt«k (Cia( XJ
. hi4, ki j. j !h dcl*wikr« 81.,
OmwlM. •*
i an 1 Lcctmrit S Viullosi.
F. SPALDIKG, A. il., P*mU *
DEYIyIN
SMI STORE.
manc aotcrer.8 of aud dkalf.ri im
FtNE TOOT-WEAR.
Alia a full stock of Shoemakers' Supplies. Everything waxrai>U4 M
represented. Children's school shoes a spcoialty.
Don't forget to call and see us.
PAT DXVXiXXff cSi SOXT, Proprietors.
Garrison Avenue, • " - - Ft Smith.
SAM 8CHA81E,
Ind.
Tar.
CoffeyYille, Kansas.
Does all kinds of boot and shoo
work, guaranteeing a fit nnd satis-
faction in every respect. Parties
desiring work can send t' c ""ni -
• 1-d Idi • .' will ,ru 1 *
oireiilar jfiv n^ iuli ilircctions how
to measure the foot.
J. VV. Cuhine, foreman, has done
nothing elso foryears nnd is giving
yf || ^fc AXjLY tl,0tter in t*u'1,001
PaoPBIKTon
PIONEER DINING HALL,
Wagonor, • Ind. Ter.
My tabled aro ruruiahud with tht be*t tho mar-
ket afford. GItb ine * call It will do joa good i
W. H. Mc AN ALLY: |
T£Q.iloq\a.suh.
MANUFACTURER OF
BOOTS AND SHOES.
REPAfRIHG f. MALTY.
8am !s too well known In lho Territory to need fnrthet
cnrn<lation. All work he cuar^ntees ct r«a« onablo ur^cen
KB
OF VARIED
"^SUCCESSFUL
In tho Ute of CUR A.
we Alone own
for all Die
YEARS
ness than tiny man in the Vest.
Your Child Has Wormsl
—oivc it a nvr i*omte or—
PENSIONS
CLAIMS! CLAIMS! CLAIMS!
I John L. Springston, is attorney
I of record before tho different do-
i partpicnts of tho U. 8. government.
METHODS, that
and Control,
orders of
wlioiirp
MWnttoMCj
fellowa
llmiteqtimefrk
OMiMilee
patlentfl,
rompiYBitl-
owqExclnalve
llaucea will
There ia, tboa.
and r
Afford a CUll
AND Y0UR9.
ft
Don't brood over your oondluoa, nor l\-e np hi
?bou.-a n:if of the Worst Qwce havo yxAoed to our
REATUFHT forth in oar mwVBFtH *™K. i
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Ivey, Augustus E. Cherokee Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1891, newspaper, October 15, 1891; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc99365/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.