Cherokee County Democrat (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 3, 1919 Page: 4 of 4
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rHTROKRR COITOTT DKMUCRAT. TAHUQlil, OKLAHOm
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ACHES AND PAINS
QUICKLY RELIEVED
You'll find Sloan's Liniment
•often* the severe
rheumatic ache
Put it on freely. Don't rub h m.
Just let it fenetrate naturally. What a
sense of soothing relief soon follow* I
External aches, stiffness, soreness,
cramped muscles, strained sinews,
back "cricks"—those ailments can't
fight off the relieving qualities of
Sloan's Lir'ment. Clean, convenient,
economical. 35c, 70c, $>.40.
Sloans
Liniment
Ke>p ii handy
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SOU BY DRUGGISTS EVEmnMKK
ESTBAY NOTICE.
Taken up by L«e Latta, In Tah-
lequah, Cherokee County, Oklahoma,
one bay mare about six years old,
about 14% hands high, and branded
on left shoulder with a half diamouO
cross, and on left hip with a Y bar.
Also has a white spot in forehead.
Taken up on the 16th day of October,
1919. Dated thi# 24th day of Octo-
ber, 1919. LEE LATTA.
First published Not. 19, 1919. 4t
Health
About
Gone
Many thousand* el
vomti suffering tram
womanly trouble, have
been benefited by the MB
Of Caidul, On woman's
tonic, according to letter*
we feceive, simitar to thia
ooefrcwaMn.Z.V.Spel.
of Hayne, N.C. "leould
•ot stand on my ieet, and
Just sufleted terribly,'*
she says. MA« aly ■*-
leriag was so treat, and
ha had tried other fam -
fiea, Dr. had m
getCardaL . • 1 began
haprovtag, and it eatad
me. Ikaow, and my
4odor kaowa, what Cai*
dni did for ma, tor my
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
In County Court, Cherokee' County,
Oklahoma.
Re Estate of Nancy Treasurer, de-
ceased. Probate No. 880.
You will present your claims, wltk
necessary vouchers to undersigned
' administrator, Pryor, Oklahoma,
within four months from this date
or same will be forever barred.
,i Dated this 11th day of November,
| 1919. E. C. LANGLEY,
I C. P. BLISS, Administrator.
Attorney.
First published Nor. 19, 1*19. 4t
"Oh those
Chills-
Aurora ^
Sequoyah Theatre, Friday, Dec, 5th.
Balcony 25c, Lower Floor 50c, War Tax Included
TAKK
Mr*. Zeke Parris came home Mon-
day from a week visit near Eldon
with her nephew, George Townsend
and family
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gable have as
guest Mr. Gable's ? ther, L. F. Gable
pf Dawson. Texas, who came Friday.
Miss Margie Cheek of Sallisaw re-
turned home Sunday after a short
visit with Mrs. Addle Blair -nd
, family.
I Mrs. W. T. Dodeon and children
'of Muskogee returned home Sunday
o ft or a week end visit with
Dr. and Mrs. P. G. McMaban,
If you have no appetite for your
meals, something is wrong In yonr,
[digestive organs. Take a dose or two j
I of Prickly Ash Bitters, the medicine i
fr.r n.en. It c!eanses the stomach,,
' liver and bowels, creates appetite, I
vigor and cheerfulness. Price |1.25
per bottle.
Crew Bros., Special Agents.
Cmk •>• ooM orrrywhon Im
leiontJIeoUjr ooohd pooitgooofM
cifar.ttor ton potkifr■ 1300
c.*•••*'••) in t p*p*r-
conrad cotton. W# otronily too-
ornmond thio cotton for tho horns
orol.icowpplyor when reuUovml
mm
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They Win You On Quality!
Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great
because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
and mellowness is so enticingly different You
never tasted such a cigarette I Bite is elimi-
nated and there is a cheerful absence of any
unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un-
pleasant cigaretty odor I
Camels are made of an expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are
smooth and mild, but have that desirable full-
body and certainly hand out satisfaction In
generous measure. You will prefer this Camel
blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
Give Camels the stiffest tiyout, then
compare them with any cigarette in
the world at any price for quality,
flavor, satisfaction. No matter
how liberally you smoke
Camels they will not tire
your taste I
%R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
V/iuatoo-Salcm, N. C.
itT-V-
40
Be Woman's Tonic !
The Woman** Tonic
tan do my work. I bat 1
ewe it to Cartful, tori wm
li dreadful condition."
1 yoa an aenroua, wa-
tova and weak, or arihr
fcom ticsdsdic
etc., every month, try
Cardnl. Thousaade ti
women pniaa thiaanedU
cine ior the good M has
done them, and many
physidaM who have wed
Cardui successfully with
their women patients, tor
years, endorse this medi-
cine. Think what It means
to be in splendid health,
like Mrs. Spell. Ohra
Cardui a trial.
"How miserable I felt week after
week, until I tried SWAMP
Chili ic Fever Tonic. Now I am
well—feel fine every day. It's a
wonderful remedy".
Thm Doctor*' Prmacrtptiom
60c at All Dealer*.
swamp
(Hill tv FEVIH TONIC
Mate of Ohio, Cltr of Toledo.
T iiifu County, m.
Frank J. Cheney makes rath that fee
Is senior partner of the firm of F. 1.
Cheney * Co., doing business In the City
ef Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and that skid firm will say the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and eubecribed to
n>y presence, this 0th day of Decemban.
A. D. ISM. A. W. OLEASON.
(Seal) Notary PaMla
Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken
temally and acta through the Blood on
the Mueoue Surfaces of the Syetem. Beat
for teetlmonlals. free.
F. J. CHENET A CO., Toledo, a
Sold by all drusiiaU. 75c.
Ball's Family fills for constlpeBoa,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB
EXECUTIVE CLEMENCT
Notice is hereby given that on the
19th day of December, 191V, I wll
file with the Governor my petition
for executive ciemenfy from sentence
from the Dllstrlct Court of Cherokee
County, Oklahoma, at the September
1918 term of District Court, Chero-
Kee County, Oklahoma.
EZEKIEL PACK.
First published Nov. 19, 1919. «t
IhiMti-ttcmuhj
Better than Pills
For Liver Ills. 125c Box
Sold Everywhere
IIMWIli
All Druggists P | CBEW BROS. Prescription Druggie*
Revival Planned
For Entire South
Widest Evnngelietie Effort Ever Made
Will Be Launched
For Bids to Carry Mail.
Bids will he reeelvted up to De-
cember 12th for carrying the mall
between the poatofflce and the depot.
For particulars inquire at the poet-
office.
Symptoms of kidney disease should
receive instant attention, as negleot
is dangerous. If your back achee er
you have trouble with the urine, be
gin taking Prickly Ash Bitters. It la
a dependable kidney remedy, pnrtle-
ullarly beneficial for elderly men.
Price 91.SS per bottle.
Crew Broa., Special Agents.
NaahviUa, Tenn.—Plans tor SB
evsngelistic movement which will
eever the entire south and operate
In lO.tM churrhes at the same time,
are being formulated by the Centenary |
Commission and thj evangellatlc coiw i
mittee of the M. E church, Sooth 1
Bishop U. V. W. Darlington Is the'
chairman of the joint directing cone-1
mittee and Dr. O. K. Goddard ie the,
executive aecretary. I
Standard Plan Made. |
The movement will operate accord*
ing to a standard pn n. Thla plan pro.
video for a preliminary survey of the
entire Sou'h to discover what ptrsoao
are not atfiiiated with any religious
denomination.
Dr. A. C. ?.umbruonen is in charge
of the survey, ar.U lis has made pra-
iiml-.arj- Inve3t!3aricn3 in a large
numl er of typical sections as oanlpieo
to giii^e pestors in surveying theli
own fields.
Whon these surveys are complete!
tho evangelistic movemant will be
launched in a'u effort to Interest all
non-rhurch members whose name!
have been recured.
It has beenoestiutaied that half s
million workers w .l hs enlisted M
re-sona'lv Inu^v|.. - ^he p-raons who
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•REAL ESTATE
OIL AND 6AS LEASES
Highest prices paid for farm
land. Lands in Wa«*hing-
and Nowata Counties a
specialty.
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P ri O inj ir. 15 8
J. R, MILLER w
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