The Arrow-Telephone. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 4, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 2, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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"T-23CV. B. MYERS,
DENTIST.
over Bank of Tahlequah
C. 11. TAYLOR
OHTfirall
LAWYER
TAHLEQUAH. I T.
All claims «ttwi<h'l to proiu|>tl> Will t"> •
fiai'H only wlien parties afi* ••nmllft on imp
hutlifiitM'Hiv I falls of th - < berokee Nstlon
3 M. Key*. J I' i autfh
KEYS A BAUGH.
ATTt >BNKYS-AT-LA W,
ccoi TKAC, .... iND. TKR
WUl praclice t" ' ull the Court" nf
<'bflrnkc<- N- t!" r«>-pnnd«-n.-r M.llcllcil
ami nil imslnt-s, i . , .ptly aliunde*! i«>.
. typeciuJ atlou'.t- iv.-o t«j ooUartlonn.
E. Z. Boudinot,
ATTORNEY-AT - LAW,
Will practice
(bernice* Na'toi
+rhiJun comm.
C. A. PENNINGTON, M.D.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Practice Limited
/....To the City.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
'' ...TAHLEQUAH, I. T...
DR. C. M. ROSS,
Physician and Surgeon
9
WFFICF—Over Prftk's Grecory Store.
Oftlce hour* froiu 10 u. in. to 12m.
BEBT R. SMITH,
1 'AINTK.lt, I'Al'KlMlANOKlt
A Nl) « K« nltAT.
A. G. Sand,
CONTRACTOR :: AND :: BUILDER,
TAHLEQUAH. . L.
LOCALS.
Hun. Frank Adair, of Saline, died
| last Friday.
< J. B. Hastings, of Delaware was
among hi* Tahlequah friend* a t
i
I '1 h« Arkansas Produce Company,
composed M Messrs. Klyde afad Thorpe
is successor to the Truschel comrais-
aion Company < f Fort Smith. They
will do a jobbing business In tropical
and do men tic fruit.'* and general pro-
duce. They solicit your orders, and
.till buy your produce.
eturned Thursday
Judge Paschal
from Claremore.
Captain C. II. Taylor, the well
known riti/.t-nshlp lawyer, has an of-
!'i*e over the People's Store.
Morris now lias a complete m ws
stand In conn-ciion with his store.
All the latest newspapers, etc.
I)i> I; Glenn fell from a wagon Sun-
day and severely Injured his back.
Sou Will Jasper at Morris' for the
latest newspapers and magazines.
T. J. Adair, the rustling up-town
merchant, left Wednesday for St.
Louis where he will purchase a large
stock nf fall {.roods.
lobe-Democrat, Republic, Kansas
City Star and Times on sale at Mor-
«' drug store.
Arch Spears is now liestowlng his
l>e wiching smiles on the customers of
T. J. Adair. Arch is a g^od sales-
man.
ovels of every description at
Morris'.
ho fe* lowing Tahloquahitos are
taking in St. Loiiib and the exposition: I doc
k. W; Murray and wife, J. P.
< arter and wife, J. W. McHpadden
and wife, it M. Dannenberg. wife and
daughter Fanny, \V. W. lto:<«, Jr.,
( barley Proctor and . rr &ot*non.
lis Ivey says it fc> advertise,
ami that if anybody it, Jv-t thcui
tike note of tho anioi space ho
,s in the pajK-Ts, and go to the
>pie's Store and s hj the business
that is being done.
The stock of dry goods of the Butler
leimntile Company, of Ft. Gibbon,
lrte'.ndes many new an:! desirab
brie*, introduced thli
1 me.
I W I'-
ll A V K
On K*r
eountry
Hon. J. L. Baugh, of tho law arm of
Keyes & Baytxh of Choteau, was here
attending to business before the old
settler commission last week.
Head the COnteat on tho •dUorUI
(hup*-
D. H. Ward returned from Musko-
last Wednesday. Mr. Ward is a
member of the old settler commission.
See L. M. Caller if you want to'
purchase an organ Or piano.
. •
MJlJI'Brian, of Mu koge«. was hor.
last wvtck.
M. A. Bran, of the lirm -of I .run .v (
Co., of Ft. Gibson, has been here for j
the past week, assisting in Morris'}
drug store.
If you. contemplate purchasing n I
U'-ieal Instrument, see L. M. Qalier:
la will surprise yon with prices.
W. P. ITiillips. one of our populnr
ung m n. will soon establish a fire j
insurance agency in this city.
J. M. Bryan of Cooweesc loweoef was
hers last week.
Watch out! For the next ten days
five anc ten cent novels will be sold re-
gardless of cost at Morris' Uailroad
News Stand.
Mis- Lizzie McNalr is a/nln occ
ing her position as teacher at th
mule Seminary, after an absccrii
several weeks caused by her r
severe illness.
Mrs. Judge Riley Keyes, frdii
acrosj the river, was in Tahlequah j DBALEi
tills week, and said she had read* so;1N —
miu'h about the People's Store in the
AkiiOW-Ti.i.ki'HONK that sh • had to
com • in town and see it. She bwught.
quite 1 nice bill of gdods at that store
in cons* .juenc.'. S «e what advertising
Others nre frequently telling i A^D
the People's Store folks about seeing t
their advertisements in this paper. |
"Straws sh-tv/ which way the wind
blows."
Mrs. E. E. Starr left Friday for Ft.
Smith on business.
Call on the Butler M n antile Com-
pany at Ft, Gibson Tor *f*u*b wire,
brick, salt etc.
John I.«3ach, t-richer of the Elm
school, was here a few days since.
Hon. W. K. Sanders, the good look
1 ig senator from Cooweescoowee, wai
or Clly l'ro|>«rty 1 i
rlwrf properly lots >
hi.-) r. u.|> f'.r Innr
nil tttlr ar«-
MUHEY LOAN A1 6 1'tKr:*
v^sv.'f TVIV
I....li «l« r.'u M l j I j
(T1KR0KEK
NATIONAL- ^Ihixixg
JOHN F.WILSON Prop. ( OMPAXY.
the Boil
Organized
Unilcr tile l.aws
Of the State of
Arkansas
Accoiuniodalioiis. Best
TnriifWtm. HwHMlvers in the'
Ti rritory. Stngo Ltuc Between
Tahlcqiiuh and Fl. (iibson.
U-
W. F. TILlJ^
Fort Smith. Arkansas.
General Produce and Commission Merchant.
This firm is now doinir an extensive hu inoas in tho Territory .{and all c .
its custotner% 'irt> satisfied with the prompt service rendered.
CAPITAL STOCK, 85.000,000
John R. Henley,
OONTRACTOH - AND - BUILDER,
Tahlequah, I. T.
Estimate made ail kinds of Imlldintf and
Percy L. Walker,
Pr™w.'iil.
John F. Gleason,
Wm, B. Cravens,
, Si"mm
6 • • ®
Principal office,
FT, SMITH, ARK.
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HHAA(H OFFICE A IMO MINES,
PRAIRIE CITY. L T.
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:. IPROSPECTUS ...
Bee liiih before letting y« ui
mukes eetlmatCH on aU Idiul.s
rcpulrim:
contract. He
of huflllill(.'H t*r
J^LBERT A. TAYLOR,
CITIZENSHIP LAWYEU,
Will attend to all giaal chiiina intrusic.1
to his eliarge.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Wm. P. McCLELLAN,
lh sideiit Agent
New York Life
Insurance Co.
Hie M> -t Liberal, Most IfeiiMinable,
Most Eooikhiu' ai Insurance Company
in America.
Dcaljj Estau
. ' h« e two or llirw uUciiv
g, litrmt for -nl.' in I oovuirn..-
y wee District on gooit terms to
© np-proved parties. Also l . wn
© lots in Oolagah nnd Clare-
mo re lnenf/ r? PPf main at reels
THOS. A. LATTA^
seal Estate and commekcial agent
clakkmoite. it...
J. A. Lawrence Co. Intend run-
ning a free delivery.
Johnson Thoinp.-'on will soon build
a handsome brick residence on
the corner north of the old Arrow of-
fe \ .'ho old building will Ik? moved
to some other quarters, possibly on
Main street.
Bluo Downing, tho other day, in or-
der to net out of tho way of the rush-
ing crowd at tho Rod Front Store, sat
down on a sign, freshly painted. The
gablo end of his pants, in consequence,
bora tho leg.jnd: "Craftoa's Red
"Front," until Som-j friend tola him of
his mistake.
One has only to take ;• little jrtwp
around town to see where the trade
going. If he will follow the 4'push,
he will soon tin 1 himself iti th vlein- j
ity of the People's Store and learn
;that the cause of this rush la the low
prices which prevail there.
J. T. Parks, one of our leading mer-
chants, will soon build a large depart-
ment store.
Tho famous W. L. Douglas 03.00
shoes have been thoroughly tested by
tawny of our townsmen and have
given satisfaction in every Instance.
II. H. (iru.<n, the boas sho 'inalcor, has
on hand a full stock.
fall for the J'rst' among his many friends hofe last Fri-
day.
Wm. Johnson and wife left Thurs-
day for Kansas City and St. Louis.
Before returning. Mr. Johnson will
visit New York and the eastern mar-
kets, purchasing goods for his store;
Miss Jennie Barnes has boen quite
sick with typhoid fever near Cincin-
nati. Ark., but is improving as we
learn from her father, II. C. Barnes,
who has been to visit hor.
Taylor & Powell
Fine Wines,
I Jquors,
Cigars
Tobacco.
FT. SMITH. ARK.
Cranl .'Trie*, this year's crop"; kraut,
Irish potu the I pfe's Store.
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the lirst of November.
ap
, banana
finesti
J. II. B
%u in the
'.ion at the Peoples StortT.
i, tae Ljnjpah attorney
ity Tuesday.
J. II. A ken and L. B. Bell af.nded
supremo court.
Tlioso new suits of clothe
People's Store, are way-up goods and
low-down prices.
Company is formed with thoes^cial purpose in
view dovi''.oping tho lands in the Indian Territory upon which
the i Vjmpany holds mineral leases. The main body of these lamia
lies in t!io north eastern ]>ortionof the Territory, along tho Grand
riVei i:i Delaware District, in a locality which has boen known for
years t< e rich in Mineral resources, more especially in load
and '.inc. The Company here owns-some very valuable mineral j
leas' > running for a period of twenty years and covering over
MgUtj K jnan1 miles, anil holds options on additional largo tracts,
extending down through theentir> miu*jral b it, lyin.:, oast of the
Qmnd und Arkansas rivers, a see lion promising as rich returns as
any other field in tho United States. Active operations have ai-
j r. ady coinmoiu.d on tlrand rive:'. n ar Prairie City, I. T., and
will be continniid without cessation the balance of the s >a£on.
rich tiflil han lei in dormant ^ until nov o6«oooutit o/ the tin-
favoMible conditions and prohibitive royalties hero.o or* exacted
Atyumi " jkoeNatlon. A#* o la.- l s' ssion of the Ntttional (Joun
Oil. auamcmlnKMit t'
'..bU i" mii.'S .-if -n 'ly sii:ir;l:it. : t; ii . f
piOTj-fotorf. awl i* < l"ht« jsruat h-wli! to tin: C. r. Nit
in thcimmwlfe;!' futurt'.
vijwro:c:ly i-itrryinK fofwnnl tlio work of
proKiH'rtingand (Irvoloping the minora) ivsourcoa >" 11 iis flolfl. the
Cherokto Mining Company has been formod, und on Kuptombor
'4th. 1HIII. iiH an aid to this important voi le. v>l:>d to offer to thn
puWlo, i:100,000of its Trousury Stoc^k at ten por mat of it? faor
''",1 vahn'. tli- ■ : .1 ti ■ i'l«- fully puid «]>. non ansi'ssabl<> "itock, tho entire
The low price leaders of Tahlequah,
invite you to call on them and ex-
amine their stock and prices ol
STAPLE AM FANG! GROCERIES,
Tinware, Glassware, Canned Goods,
Confectioneries, Ci«ars and Tobacco
and everything in the Grocery line."
rLOUR AT ROCK BOTTOM PRISES.
Kl 3
SavemoncybvJjum
North Muskc
G. W. Hay, manager of Bon John-
son's Barber Shop is adopting me-
tropot. n methods in the . onduet of
issues
tickets* fflving ^Haves for
dollar.
See the stock of fall and winter
clothing of tho Butler Mercantile
Company, Ft. Gibson.
Will T. Can up returned frotn Hot
Springs yesterday.
The people smile because they can
now get goods so cheap at the Peo-
ple's Store.
Clerks of Goingsnak . < <■ we • .coo-
wee, Flint and Sequoyah difttricts
were here with records from their re-
spective courts at tlie session of tho
supreme court.
Bed room suites at $12.50; rocking
chair*. 91.(H) to $17.00, and nice sofai
for $5.50, at tho Butler Mercantile
Company Vstore, Ft. Gibson.
Kov. Tudor preached at tho Fe-
male Semary Sunday afternoon, and
fit thn Male Seminar/ In tho evening
J. II. Dick returned hoxno jester-
day.
Cherokee Baptist association will
bs held at Long Prairie next w
Tahlequah contractors are still bus
ily engaged in keeping up the building
boom.
The new post-office i
an artistic point of vie
model of convenience.
A. B. Cunningham and A
lor have opened tho 11 nest
In Tahlequah, in the building forme
occupied by th • post office.
j proceeds of which will be used solely in prospecting and develop-
ing mineral hinds in this field, thus offering all who are interested
in the growth and welfare of the Cherokee Nation an opportunity
to assist at a minimum of expenst. and with every promise of a rich
•return on tli • investment in pushing forward the <1 ivelopment of
its well known mineral deposits,
- The co-oj>eration of ali having tho prosperity of the Nation at
heprt, is cordially invited.
Yours very respectfully,
The cuisrdtfeh Mining Company.
iValker, President.
and iialso a
Hi: Al.LUl i
.ijio FA JVC!
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC,
II'5 now curries one of th6 most complete lines of Boots
and Sh(H s ever brought to the city and he soils them as cheap as
they can be sold anywhere. He wants you to call and examine
them beforo purchasing elsewhere.
esoi-ution of the B0A3D OF DIRECTORS.
• • ©
Resolved, by the Hard of Dii - tors of the ( herokee Mining
Company; that Percy L. Wall, r, John P. Gleason, Edward Ken
Left in
Lost at Saline.
one of the stands at the sal-j ncd v and E l ward M Ellis, be and are hereby appointed Committees! ,
(FREE!
I
A
Given Away! FEEE '
Piano! A Free Scholarship!
(S ?e Llio Iof Pa|jer.)
Int' i ity it villi* containing pi, n.S|„ tiv.'i.v nf tliiss Heard and aro hereby dul.v uiithorized ui "'l ^ *TA1| wrg Tlf" thpm ?
I"T valuable onlj •« tli. a |j„.,, Oof ill- luU.v mid Trwi Miry SUn-k of this Cwiiimny at tin J uu JtlA
liljeral reward will Ik- paid for its
turn to mo at Tahlequah.
McDonald Boss
Wm- Johnston.
ijllOO.000 of the fully paid Treasury Stock of this Company at
per eont of its face value; and it irf hereby further resolved: That
I iuiless ^,"0,000 of said Stock he subscribed forand'sold within nine-
ty t^iys from this date, all subscriptions shall be cancelled, and the
atoAint so paid by subscribers bo rejKiid t > such subscribers,
Signed, Peuoy Jj. Walker President.
Attest; JoiIn F. GLeasoS". Secretary.
uness men i
ed for his I
treut:rient '
iow in Uiw I .
Whoa you want a flrst-e
.. M. Wit
, call on Li.
i piano
dgeJ^Plfayes o#'^ia
last we k iiifWAt-iv-
J udge.
horo la
old settler Cherokees.
jteau, was
ivsts of the
Nazareth
Institute.
Boarding and
School
For Young Ladies
And Children.
mistake and that he cannot afford to
t ) i\/ qrlmnl leavo l,u' P,eft8lnlf prospects and
wJdltnJl pleasant a.-ociations which Tahle-
quah has for him.
JiMt received, two car loads of fur-
niture, by tho Butler Mercantile Com-
pany, at Fk Gibson.
W Hoard, Tuition an.l Wa hlnK. US ,, S„„T ha„ „,„.k
,wr month. IlnyN am lak-n to l,na,-d „f d|.y ,„„„|h Km„ ,
at HiM-Uiry. and art, under tho lnrnw- w|u , „ lir. , , ,
,Uat.. sup rvlHion of th- ivvrend , . ■ : lri„lmill(r: . \ j . v..m h#Vl.
*"■ ,!hi" 1 "ff-rc every adv„„ ,|1VBH„llk,.r
take t<> the youth of both sexes. The
course includes, Higher English,
Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Art, Mu-
sic, etc. Preparatory department for
\ yoiin;- pupils.
For further information, address,
John ('omingdeer is now doing a
nice business in tho grocery Hue.
Call on him for good, fresh goods ai
reasonable prices.
Last week wo announced that Dr. J.
M Thompson intended to move to I u|d lluH,,,. 9hlieB Bt th ,
"nj6!s.h:i ia.«or
Mr. Wm. Jolinst4>n, one of Table-
quvh's leading merchant's, has just
made a big six month's advertising! J>ite<I Prairie City, I. T., September J, lH'.M,
contract with this pjtjier. Mr. John- I
stou is one of the lx*st business men
in the country, and is note
fair dealing and courteoti:
of his customers, lie is now in Uw
f.r . Ti- tjfil!,t..rn markets purchasing his fall I ~
| „ - fciwe hi. new "ail,1 n-xt | FOUR YEARS IN A
A ear load of flour, meal, bacon wi A ^ r
lard just xeoelved at th.. IVoploV j . What MorHa Hfta-
Storo. Fancy patent Non,-. *2.1*1 per I Wll„ |Mlnte oilB, vlirn|sho?,
■nls per bushul: | |,PU#jH.(ii ])Un. dru^'H and medicines. I
jnr pound, and lard | toilet articles, artist's
matierals, stationery, blank books i
and myriads of other articles of util-
ity, beauty, necessity, lutfUry and all
sorts of qualities.
The fall and winter stock of goods
come creeping right In with the cold
weather at. tho I'soplo's .Store.
I Bob Parish' case was $
day.
Piano, Voice, Violin, Elocutioi;. Delsarte,
Physical Culture. Painting, French. Ger-
man,English,English Literature. Mando-
lin,Guitar, Etc.
Write at once for information or catalogue.
Columbia College of Music and 0?
COLUMBIA, mo.
0. Ii. TIED. Director,
hundred; m.-al, I)
bacon', 11
a' 10 and 12) cents.
We are headquarter
for barb wire,
painted and galvanised, Tho Butler
Mercantile Oonipany, Ft. Gibson.
Mrs. Addie Bos* Norris was visit-
ing her relatives heiv this week.
HELL..
a iook of startling facis. Tahlequah Roller Mills.
Ii.1 • tln ■ I —m
.'fUtrttiirg facts, a full account Of
J. W. McSpadck-ii, Prop.
the doings of the noted Seymour
(Indiana) Vigilance Committee,
also of the Suit Creek Committee;
a full history of ti so-called
Sisters of St. Joseph,
Store.
L. M. Cislier Is hero in the inteiv i
of tho Chicago Cottage Or^.tn com-
pan;, lie is a pleasant gentleman
and perfectly reliable in Hi,s represen-
tations.
A Cook Book Free. i c •■«!! w. w ^-t„uv.. . _
"Table and Kitchen" is th" titi" of I "Reno Gang" and tile inti'llde r-'hellion i .11; Mm •• ail Illinois Jl lOlH"f Meal, Ul an, Corn and V nop r eecl.
i now cook tiook j,ubiish<Hi by the during the late war; the brutal murder of Orandison Wilson by
•rite Baking Powder company, i hi- William Lancanter (alias Jone ; he inurd of Lafayette Wilson
v^r,1 m " • n ii'w.rT,!',!1 and the assault upon the author of thia book: the horrible murder
Judge Benge was summoned to ap- write a i OMtaI meiiUonlng
js'ar liefore the Ft. Smith tourt this l^e ^ ^T.PlPHONE. Thik book has fs>en
week on official business.
of Frank Williams in the insane asylum; the brutal teurder of
Robert O'Neal; the stripping and robbing of Mr* Reno of
000 by the Pinkertons; the han/iu^r of tho Reno brothers and
) there
tho
... "' ■ uyu oy uie rniKerions; me r.an/ii^r oi it.o ueno brothers i
immlnffs. tami->k- .<wi- lei n-cipts for ail4cind.- Anderson in tho Xcw Albany jail and tin- liangin/' of six oth
irom the of pastry and home cookery, there are I .,
re, beau- mat,}' l.l,,i, for ti tat,-,. a d kitchen. I neor Sl'>'®our; « '"«l«a''hii.. lit <• Paul Ablo bjC .ut Keno;
tried by ourselves and is one of the
fc*jst of its kind. Besides con-
L-idies dress goods, trimmln^i
laces nnd novelties, freah from
ti fid in dertgn, at the «tore of the. showing how to set a table, how to, burning of Iieno 8 barn by A!>!.- for which he was soiit to the pani-
Buthr Mercantiio Company at Ft. onuy a dining room, etc.; a hand red1 tentiary for five years; the pard'm of Able by C )ve:* >or He::dricks;
Gibson. « nd one hints in every branch of the tho shooting of Judge Kingsburj: the whipping of thi*ee negroes
Brick, 112.00per 1,000, for sale by (_ullnill'-> Hrt; 1 ««'^ery of the very ; t Seyn onr; the bribing of Jtul;
, ,1 , ,. j . . • fines' and richest as well ;v., of the
the Butler Mercantile ( one. «ny at . . .
i most economical and honMikc.
i provided for. Hemsmber "Table and enville Insane Asylnm for four years, and his horrible treatment
J. E. Duncan, clerk of the senate; Kitchen" will be s. nt, postage ptv there, with^--hundreds of other inter sting acts never before j
eam" to Tahlequah this ... • n. paid, to uj ^ady aendiaf her addreti pnb!i ihod, all of which is easily proven L't ^by the • ordaj
i name, town^and statA*) plainly gi.en. India.m and Illinois from, lbt)" t
Kingsbury's co irt which do
clared the author of this liook insane and conlhted him in the Jack-
Tenney Anderson
Lumber Co.,
FORT SMITH, A KK.
Hon. B. B. Bo-
.... l_am
n in Coowoescoo-
A new lot of the b3.it shoes ever In I x ...... ,, , .
- UT SJ7SS.ssra
v .i .1 i j AJ,|1V.
Umrdi
MlMlppi town was burned to the .nlTait
Pl'lCSJ 25 Cents. Sold okromnd, hoiw carl, fire mjinc m,1
Dealers in all kiads of Ltimber and
Building Material. Orders from
th^kCherokee M solicited and
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