Indian Sentinel (Newspaper) - January 13, 1900, Tahlequah, Oklahoma VOLUME A INDIAN 1IARY NUMBER PLAYING I have and play The Kaints with I pile the Anil make the mighty r of And their a railway coal treish anil liass Iin And Im loo I I am to I a Anil on the top a a 1mple oa Uie Of one that stands in far the I Krorn last Christinas I a by a hisli wall once I built And poured some writer In ii On which my paper ship could And made U waS fun enough for If you have and toys your Tis not so bad alone in Jersey Have Some Turtle Iets to u DulPH DOG FOUGHT ml of In In i 1 liv iii ai is t he of an oil subject w Iras an ran Id i nary ing depicts a Newfoundland ing near Ihe open doorway of a p unci r This Tom by the of ieter 1al il in the early wais in Ohio a IK Kent v iij vv a of Jhc Sa in i u v in t ia u M r was deft a 1 ei I i i i a r n i rs ffe eat old Chill C ia i rs delea a i i a Iea t a nd v Tom WHY TAX BICYCLES TlO I 1 i mi ieil I V lew i in i i a a ml are four girls in Xew who devoted a good part of their leisure rearing ahd train ing They have about of them now and of these four were so intelligent that they were trained to do all manner of queer Among other things they were harnessed together like a nil and made i o i raw a dolls baby CM The girls have nnw arrived at that when they begin to of doing up let t ing down t luir skirts and going to though they hate very much to give up their pets they find them of u The mere in a Her of feeding is in big These reptiles j at most but they have a cd Iliau v 1 to his deal h vv as a beloved of masters di an a nd i l a red man fell a v ict engagement in v in h I when a mall sel band of Indians attacked of whites in the eastern por Nelson In this attack I many of the settlers were massacred i and a1 number made captives and taken to the Indian towns in light Tom and his master did yeoman but final that all the odds were they fled to tlie dense forest They were by a couple Indian and an cn counter Tom sprang upon one of In and notwithstanding the latter was a brawny soon made short of Tlie dogs I at not been so Ilis had in upon him had I At this j n in pt u re doir at tacked t he Indian from Ihc The latter Vic truck him a b liean his in n n ail in 11 11 i pret LMe l hat a 1 in the iat is u i j I he ilo not si h i t he v s In m Id lie ncd ith a special on vv heels i h owners of other v no Th ere in for placi lax on wheels t hat vv ould not with greater force to vehicles of every ot bet If those the s ho ii Id pay fur const ing liii ping in I hose who use t hi tii should pay The owner of a wheel would then not be required contribute by a 1Ax to the road fund because but be The theory who the roads should pay for would that a tidl should be charged M the graduated Iw of the vehicle or means of on If it wheels special value in the market in the hands of 1 ow net and ol a m prov emeu t made in tht condition nf t he it would not be unjust that the owner of the wheel should be called Upon to 1 HI t e a part of that added value ci his w pay for t he making of that lint wheels do not in value from Thai w h i h contiguous lands ilo increase in value from that make lands valuable by making them The bet ler t lie roads the they arc and the greater the travel over a road t he g r cater is its value to the contiguous or adjacent The real beneficiary of road is the land owner it at ii higher To tax to pay for the road does not injure which in the tax has been added lo the value of his The just tux is that principle should have application not of revenue for Tuci i nv H nil jn for all the her Lo v e rn inin cling Ja TIRE lo the of Ii In Ten tor Ill IN 1 lu Aunt hW liri pump hi ta i b v Ia u 1 Ilie I in is w il h 1 i i at one i i Thc nl Iu r mi of t he p MI p is sec 11rci i o i a that a In un j 1 h la i i pi ng pi iil ion n a t i i i In A ei r pa ri of tin i i a I ul ei u poll 1 T e a s i I e u a 11 v ii d i pi i N p i a e s pri PL i or M i a i v dog i posit ion rihi i ie to pivoting the dog RAMPART e of II PROPER THE BUSTLING tv liir Air in n nil I ill n uW oPl ni Than I lull III tier lid ll n i lnn r u u i i v t pc her pa pc r w i Ii the 1 a mi I e a 1 a 11 u 1 le is a re bus eil her a ni her pee or CIM aboil self U i ry The ibad all know but We know of le he lie ins early in the his shav ing water and cause upon the clip the spring may be Ihe a spring in this A shoulder formed oil 1he stop to limit the rocking motion of pawl against the action of This is shown abutting against this shoulder and dotted lines in its folded or retracted I lhc crank lever js lind also carries pro jection w Inch may in t lie form of an arranged tr traverse an orbit or path adapted to contact with the free end of the pawl and cause it to rock about its pivot and I into position for frer end to en gage tlie on i I lie bel I era nk cr and by rocking and operating the Louisville UNCLE SAM IN LINE Automobile Mall ihe Now In 1so n uici I a dive ration ia w va and he drove the hill in the Indians iim i n Tom fr t hen in a v to run rieU me an Nolan lived for COMBINATION VEHICLE A u i i 1 r Mil 11 i Car s lin tfl for S t 1 rv t l c i t liking for snails and like grown they can acquire a taste for almost Last when strawberries were i l liese l 1 urt les made with two of and by way of an cut of 217 angleworms which a i boy hnd been specially to dig for So you a turtle is not the easiest thing in the cold weather comes just before these queer pets wriggle their way down into the soft ground as though it were until they completely hidden from There they remain until spring when once more re veral years fully from the of the blow he received at the hands 1 1 f t h c 1 1 1 d i a n The picture of this here shown from in possession nf ihe venerable I Im not iiiL than a i linns wen sent the chicles how w as one f a limns electric II is vv A pa per calls il an i Ice tie i and that it wai made to run in ear i vv i I h ei ir i e i t f rom an d i 11 e i i 111 i i i p e i n i I v 11 the past mi it any a The was pd for certain paris THE Ho vt t M isch r us u 1 In ANIMAL HOW II ill Ill II Ills Ull front nml Her An interesting incident was that in which a pet pony was the direct means of saving his young master from The two had been out to gether for for the usual morning the return jour ney rode through wherein some These the venturesome lad attempted to but iii the center the ice gave and both pAny and rider were Tuc pony scrambled out gained the ground but returned to the aid of its young holding tightly to was safely to In another notable incident a young girl was rescued from what might have been a dreadful death by the action of a pet The two had wandered from their cottage home Into the where the curious had inspected the hollow Old oak tree from the top and in had down o I v the deep was unable to I In South America there once lived a young monkey spent time in playing and even pelpel cruelties upon and in tile forest AJI tin animals feared him somuch that they organized picket The birds took turns in perching the high branches of the and whenever the young inadi his appearance shrill of Look comes Coco resounded all So he soon found deprived of his accustomed of animal smaller and weaker 4 linn One he thought he saw one of the sentinels asleep on the of a a He stealthily glancing from right to but Was not a cry of At last 1 shall avenge Me climbed noiselessly to the top of the hanging by the end of his let himself down to the branch on which the bird was It was a huge gray with an enormous bal himself and with seized the birds tail and pulled out the The bird ami the monkey but the Inugh was suddenly extricate herself The kit which appeared to understand the of its youthful mistress re and mewed piteously un til It induced 11 member of the family to go with it to the where the cause of distress soon been me ap was soon fort In the girl saved might have a riving cm it bit Cocos tail Howling with pain Coco fell into the t As he sorrowfully home he I was greeted on all sides by the hiss serpents and the I tcr of His mother the am con hint for his loss bv the would i fin might It is with the linns well known overhead contact ami can run on the as a street car or in any ordinary pavement as an Tin are it is while the vehicle is running as a street car or Is ai a halting The can enter or leave the car tracks without wasting a ail that is required raise or drop a third of These w are small compared to those the of the and are like ar has been given only a trial trip so but i stood the test so well that it may be on several suburban of and in parts of tracks arc an A of has been for ihe the cl Ideal la for ni in t he cuni pet it ton is opr ii to all com m isin ued the I I a t c army and is ihr the inst i u the ioi un March for he A railway fin in i i rtn t iUli I SS v i ti el e t The fact Chicago is to have au wagons is only a sign of the To be they are to be on merely as test of their but who can doubt the re At the automobile was a picas lire nothing A rich man linve just as he might have and io wis ah ing Then came the common London ami but only re cently i n t rod need in and after that the automobile delivery In every case were tried as an and the experiment so successful that the a lit Fn became instant Iv popular for that pa r that also will be the result of the mail wagon ami after the Chicago nit ioit their introduction everywhere is simto It is a step in the direction of their universal adoption all but railway transpor tation N The and the trucks will be next to dis card md will nut be far larger mail After the reign of the will be practically atm end for utili tarian The change u i 11 he si i and in t hi sadd Ic hi a nd he all that he while lie tables of the the luxuries that ante a hurt time ami but it the lie I f the left in the on I v in t he will be mobiles vv c i c as much fuss as if to I or in stead of to the if he lives in to n int lie next par knows there will be no peace in ihe house he out and resigns to his and breathes a sigh of relief w hen Ihe door closes and iu hopes that he wont return be fore when the moment lie sets foot in the house a m it her ic tor nado arises and lasts until he has dined is his generally has a calming 1iiit the hustling woman No sopor can be brought to bear on her she dues not she has not we almost she for Lhe is times worse than the lini Her bustlers il is perpet Hill is t he only I hing a lier thai has no limitat there is no ii it begins at si s in the summer and at which hour she commences opera t ions by ringing up and disturb ing every body and it goes on the livelong day until her weary eyelids two vv riler and t h the sole h c I ji liter N lor some who is a had supported her girl land herself by stenographic work in San imT she made at home all the gar of bot lint she could earn no more than bare Typewriters wages arc find the little TWO NEW Con IN Still KiiM and There Aro N Ir I in ml decidedly new is shown in the sleeves that will be worn ribbon and pas iric with and can easily cost with its tiny rows of jeweled A notable example of this statement is shown the sleeve of brocaded MAKING COlY IN TH E growing Co need soine day fln edur and muther love would gladly put upon her lavish toil to save little Doris such a life of hardships in unc last Without her to Daw and thence pushed on to At was a lili the but little Jt was in when mining was stopped by the that the idea cif issuing a There was no white paper in so tin first numbers of the Whirlpool wen typewritten on reddish brown wrap ping paper arid stitched together or the sewing Now all those early are The pa per is printed ron durable anr little Doris is there to help work off t he edit Intends to by City until she has made her course she has sonic mining interests which may part out The Whirlpool is brightly Here arc some are the only Kilt nil the of has spent eik In town In Jones laving in lieu of respectfully of the of Is well supplied prices A ac lo by Mm Icthe I Ham is merely netting Chi cago Coil null If to become a cultivate The wheel man who loses his head when he gets in a tight place aid allows excitement Jo get the Better of is almost ccr tamto come to grief and it is an undoubted fact that a good many of the cycling accidents chron could easily be avoided if a lit tle coolness and judgment were exer riders never feel the i slightest ill flic thick I busy as they have com plete ability to tna 1 with Confidence nnd coolness go hand in and the wheelman who ofn i nervous anil excitable temperament Should cultivate these Tlic j If you feel like taking a ride in tho early of the morning before It need not bj a breakfast or even a heavy glass of milk and two crackers will ho enough stay tho stomach tig a Then you can re with a good appe ite to a hearty Io with the empty is certain to suit iii a deling which n breakfast will nut ami the are j 1 al lav there will lita lupid I foiling I s now itn exploded unless it is taken as above Injury A it is ha de a little arrangement the di if ut tn t lu the ii I Il is trimmed from wrist to with small bands and capped with an epaulette trimmed beading and edged It is need less 1 o d can be nl plain strips of jew el villi plaited Pav I hat t he jewel duplicated with an The second the waist ished at the shoulder with a bigu is trimmed material and iin lace de In HIIM The following statistics relating to women have recently been published In numbered they are now architects have from I lo 5u painters and sculptors from I 1 J lo literary and Id pastors from to dentists from i lo 117 rs from to lawyers from inu to find surgeons from nc s from to and sten and ty pew from 7 lo A tii An hair seems to be up rm if is lo judge the in the Sucl Clean Cotton IIH ch sateens may bi cleaned e them in r lather of in which dissolve a cupful of I u r sa 1 1 a hso in the ri nsi ng the article in thin starch and roll up in a clean and iron on ihe wrong lor washing blue or mainc gingham add a tade of washing soda to a gallon of cold rinsing this will bring out all the while a rf Vin igar to a gallon of will pink or green For black or blue wasli in hot water cupful of rinse in very lilue w and dry in the shade then dip in blue and when dry iron on I wrong side with a ute Iv warm in tor not generally known thai is forbidden under for anyone to give infants under one year old any form solid food unless such be ordered by vrit ten prescription signed by medical also forbidden to use in rearing of to care at a i tin e or under any pretext any ing bottle with Several other and have recently been enacted by the Krench de of any increase in bin h ratc in their a turning their attention to the saving of the few children that are in I In 1 1 r rma i i c as in nil r Oni It ii A A on one fur Tills of tho floor and runs up at least four feet I mid with a hood io out On ide of stable two or three el TO VENTILATE A owed flues H for ad nf If the stable is double leave a section out of outside vail and a same put of in ide wall C a foot higher Fasten i boa rd io lower edge of the in slanting the Ira ft toward the This inta not be over six inches wo flues on one side of me or onehalf feet no than oni two eel Some place these flues u the piercing the roof it the One of the stables wo saw was eon strut ted in this elbow tile three inches diameter for TUBERCULOSIS I1 he Only to Them la by the anil 1 The subject of tuberculosis is one Which interests the entire Al though dollars Innumerable and great been devoted to securing home method of successfully combat ing this and although tlie world is the announcement that a great ery has been made along these yet only measures thus far been found any It is known that milk from cows whose are losis liable to cause a transmission of tlie disease to especially yonng the bacillus producing tins disease in cattle and consumption among people being It in now interesting and important to that foreign have just rated that tuberculosis germs in butler and that they there live for u considerable period of The only it is 0 feel sure of the butter and IB ilk you ire consuming is to know that the milk 1 ml the cream from which the butter is is pasteurized and the It is not believed hat consumption or tuberculosis can ie is acquired by lie from contact the i At the Wisconsin sta ion some of best animals Were to be They were sep rated from the others and calves bred them but the were im removed from the mothers fed on the milk of other hey have proved perfectly he milk of diseased cattle has also Hen successfully used for feeding pur loses after having been thoroughly Slivell Her II The follow ing story illustrates a womans quick tact in an It about a college who Is Imitation sells less in he Cuban market than butter from Holland and And American is generally bet er than that coming from the other The trouble is that oleo and other imitations are old in Cuba as American s same dishonest ids which have so greatly injured the American butter trade in our government stops this fraudulent trade American butter and cheese will sell again iii the markets world at prices as high as sim articles from other This dishonest practice on the exporters not only disgraces the but it takes millions dollars annually out of tho farmers pockets by depreciating the value of their an pompadour pads and and and not we have not hail since the nf that terrible the water Young girls tile Newport inile lone ami right ii The with ight curling dig id tied U f thr low coil at a Jii Ti array of fringes j f great amateur and uf r l V U It glass One day this college presi dent it being summer and he on bis rushed iu from ihe all soiled tiered ami without his Mis was with a caller of She perceived iho special of hfl eoil dition and said lo him goat once to the library our wishes to Tin collier was a of He ni rt a pp a in g i V A writer in says he or hc has but in a herd of LI has ovor gone dry more than a month at n time before That cow was brought into the herd and was dry months before dropped With next call dry about six so Must of the herd never been dry nt first Although the milk U no used in the dairy for u month fore they regu and no can he seen between the row not jfO dry at sill other cows yu l wo r till i Ut IJ y c u Mi i t ii it