The Tahlequah Telegram (Tahlequah, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE TAHLEQUAH TELEGRAM
R H RICHARDSON. Editor aod Owner
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Subscription: ?I 00 Per Year In Advance
OFFICE.- Next sa Re*ors Haati Becl&ac. Umauf Ai-( TFIFPHOVE V
* TOO MUCH JOHNSON.**
The tirst half o: the Oklahoma
legislat:ve ses* n over <5 X> bi s
nad been tatr-'disced. This. of
isattrt^ is «c^2d*ciass s«y:«:ser * ae . wij. at tee ?'■** set il course, :> abejt that will be
rableqaat- Ot :sci seder tbe Ac: cf Marca J l>rv
«-.igge>ied (Jar.ai the entire ses
-ion. Jnst supr se ail those bills
should bee. me law. and be added
10 the a'readv innumerable statute;
. f the state, wou'd't n be i hard
m-iter tor the c:t*teo to
determine wryere be legally.
Ta s s rt of law-aaating is the
cause <ji the tendency to mate
gr.. ■ -1 >:ite '.eg:s Ature and
U d-.-es loot as it a set of men
could be ejected who woo id try
to render s. ice aervice worth
we: e. Of Coarse. conditions are
c.tang ag z. . the t me, -.d pr ra-
wly a -aw alreadv oc tee statute
There was an exceptionally good
crowd of folks :a town last Friday■
bo: not a marker to what would
come here from all over the coun-
it if Tahlequah had a Sale>day.
It ongnt to be pretty easy to
pat a positive "can" in the eff>rt
to rer-re Tah eqaab 3 canning
factor*.
At First Methodist Church
THCS-DAV. FE3RCARY 15 1917
ANNOl'.N'lEMENT FEES.
l~N AMERICAN
Tae Te'egram w ! ana ance
candidates tor city Acs. and
cv the r.ame* . : o;.ti!'aeej ti'
the election in Apr-1 tor the t. *
lowiag tees, payable strictly ta;
lirat.t;
City OScers 5J 50
Ward OflLera 1.00
CERTAINLY TRUE.
We aotice where two y-acg
me- held np i (:-! :r an eastern
RoaaaaC*tb - c cati'ch and r. b*
bed be' ot a j - of tnonej.
We're < tt ' - the girl. ""nt the
twe young men pr rabiy merely
beat tae ' father' pr-est tti toe
o:nf«ssiJ?:al 'o the cash —Nees*
Herajd, tiran-.te. Art.
While tats wr.ter is not in acy boc ts does not fill the ball now
sense a Cathobc is bel ef. be i* as it aid wt>en it was passed, bat
Sears Raebock i Co dd a a «r ng be tter a that portion these iastances a-e the exception
Cross bus.oess of 316.0KVCW in of oar cocstun'icn that guarantees rathe* tnan tne m e
o! ,bM; ™~4 « <-'■ A. .* «
$4 000.000 re- the same a nf
last year. The reas c?-tbey let Ame-tcan- . j; seems thai every represen-
the pnb>l c know what they had. tt3: ::w "cmpt a spirt like utive and senat - tr. cis that us-
Legal Record, Maskogee. that c.sp aye abc ve. I ma' to ne
Yes, aod it was all cash besi- h:.is ;:e strongest aot^£. ijai
-e-i too, and every ^ . . at ritwa- : "-"f C*t
t^kec oat of each cornmamty it tartaest rem^T-d fr^tc Catholic
re^esents to not oely sweTi the it-maces.
• -tone of that concert, bat he^p: vVe have !:red am eg Cath cs
njikl uo the cities waere ther qaite a ^acd deal tn the pa-t a J
f >Tt* are located. This wn:er ur crs#rTati>a of theaa aas been ccnteuUi>n : the I>i .y Ot-^no-
ased to thiat the person short- t~ t fhev are ;ast ab jt as g _d :;r a c mmiS- _ form c*
;gated who - not ratr r. ;e pt ;■. i- .-■? \z >f tr.er de -.ate gjve-rment - a : g^t, ir.-<i
home basiness men land *e st:: b Ttiai'i d . and i; r^e.ieve : r ta : results w.u.i not oc v
th'.nk so, a'.', things be ng ec;ua t. .2.tare. rt~nemer. re £ j- s ve t e t xp vers a ) : m_nrv
for we know that wr.en t th <;-=• caari.te' ani g or. c:risen?.--; but rarnisa a >late g rerntaent
ity aod price are considere the tae pnesth --od w aid l<se nothing -rem whica a.: tae people wocid
home nse-caant d alrd t Jin a co-rpans. r w::a the - . ergv get ?.~.e re^.: &e:eat.
lad does, se.. mer; - a", -e ; 3 s •; ur* noe in wr: e a pne«: C.mmiss a :. rm of j. \em-
reasonably as do the mail or- g est: cj. bet wh. .an s>ay that meat ha> been taoreugr. y tried
cs> he tntrodnces a lot .: meas
ares, his c-'astitaency will coo-
-iade that he is ei:her iocompe-
teat cr sa:: -g cz:v As a
remedy :^r leg ? *nre ext-avs
;e and :aefieot:veaes-. e are
aeg r g to . -c ie mat the
The oiace to eat— Bjg 4
Weddings.
a wedding of interest to '.be
wide circie of friends of the c >n
tracting parties occurred in th;s
city Sa;a-' ar even - Feb-aary
3, when Rev. Edwa he Bap-
tist church united m ^!r>ct,
Mrs. Maade Dickey and Mr. Jaxes
J an«oc. The cerem'-ny was per-
formed at the home of the bride,
and wa: w::cess«>d by only a tew
ot their most intimate acqnain-
:>.-ce« Itr-re -.ately • "--wsrg the
t.eing of the nnp::ai knot, the
harpv c uple be arded the east
b" jnd Frisco for a honeymoon
tr p to St l?j « and The Tele-
gram hope" t's pleasures may en-
dure * rever.
sunday feb 18.191"
Sunday School 9:45 p m
_w s. Batnes Sept.
Junior League, 2:30 p. m.
Senior Epw^rth League 6 3>)
p. m.
Preaching 11 *■ m. and . :3C
p. m.
Y'ou ate Cordially invited to
tend all onr services
Jas. W. Rogers, Pastor.
Transfers of Realty
Coop :.J and faro-led Tht Tele^r
yy lie Tacieqaaii AbsnttCoapu
Hollie B. War! and Dasftaa-J to
Jack H. ftt.it: 770 acr« -tec
3. t M, r 21 H
Gesrse J. Gartiser et a. to Fred
Crocs, *0 XZ a;res 3 iec. 6. t 17,
• . :
Tan B S*at- zs - J Ss:cart
30 acres 3 ser: am 12. t 15. r 21_
Ed. Preeasaa aod ii* to S. B.
Fr«3:a; part of Irt 1 t>. 10.
Peggs
- • urdav afternoon, Feb. 3. at
the See : Justice J. D. Wils .
■ccurred r~e aappr marr-.sge of
Mr. j. T. Ga- ber and m:i* Be-< e
Ford, two popular yonng f.-Iks of
Morr - -k.a. Jndge Wils a offi-
ciating.
Jasnce J. D. "Y soa very e3ext-
iviy tied the nuptial not. last Sat>
ardsv which an:ted in he- v wed-
.t. Mr. Pe-cy Be', of T'j'-j
co unty and Miss Katie Y ang.
ne r>f the charming young !ad:e<
of GabneL
Nassic Ltlazdei al. to Jot S :S-
ens 5 ti rts -a sec. 27. t 17 r TI
> B Frercia; aad Last Frse-
■aas. kx 2, blk. 6. P-tp
Lola G. Hr-int ard fc^'Mad f: F.
B. aci J. B. Hardiag. SO acres is
sec S, t K, r 21
S ft. Freer:aa :d « !e • Cba--
,e< A Bltoa, part of roc 1. blk. 10
*e«8S
Tma? C. He—, a ad fe to
Kaie V. Dadier. 10 acres ;; sec
13 I r 21
W as TK^carwoi aad w!e to
lia B Bruce. 40 cres r «<-: 21,
t 16. r 20
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Notice By Publication
;SS?5S£35lb Coao'^ ^
|a the natter of the estate of Da -.a
Nichols, deceaied. Probate No.
PETITION-ORDER FOR HEAklNt;
TO SELL REAL ESTATE
The petition of L>. E. Robtnion, „
•ke adm!aistrator of tie es'ate of Land
N :aois, Ceceased, cancn beec oresea-
ed to this court. prav:n< bat aa order
be made a-jtbonrine «a:d petition*:- to
veil tae wnole, or to coco aod men
p.-ts of the real esiate descr bed is lai?
pen* on as tte court ibaJ jadge arc
.e^aav aod beaeftcial at private a .t,
aad it is appearing to tbe coon froic
'=ca petition that it is oetessarv to ie;i
: e wnole of socn real estate for '.a,
p;rp <ses and reasons aieorvjaed in tau
petilioo: therefore said petition w:.|
-.Jul t«*e ; and a naie appoiatea for
aear.cg thereon.
It s ce-eby ordered bT the court •-i;
tbe IiXd da of March. A. [)., 1917 ;
:-e - of 2 o'clock P M. of sa d day
rx and tae saice is app<jiated a«--.r
aate ter all persons ia!ere.ted m sai-i
estate are directed acd required to ap-
pear be!'-re tcis caart to uc* ca-««
wov a: o-de: should not be gra;Ved to
i pet : :.ner to tell so ranch of toe
-eai estate o« tbe said decedeat as is
:etcsu:r
I: s fn-:ner ordered tnat a copy of
:h.s order be personally served oa all
pe-~'3s =-eres:ed in said estate, aaj
it^eral gsardiac of a ar.aor so ia:er
esiei aad any legaiee or dev see.
- ne - f tae deceaea: prt.v:dei taer
i-e res iea's of :-.e u d Cherokee Cf; :n-
ty at least ten days before tee • m p.
p: ate-d for bear.ag sa d peti: >n. ss
ess toey waier a;h oot c« ia wr • ag
and s iz.iv a tr':tj taeir assent :na-
aa order of a e be made as prayed for
:a said petiti on.
Dat«d tnts 7tn dav of Feomat ,i!7,
J D COX, Coontv Jadge
ms
?c
dsr c-ncerns.
tne mi: -:er or other deti^miaa- -■ in tie- and we can't >ee any
g. d reason why it could nit be
ap^..ed as weT. ti counties at>c
Bat the reason tbe mail order t! ni never do?
coocerns get the faosmes is be- A< tar as we have been at e to
cause they not only tell the people determ ae. the Catbo'.ics are jast 'he state
what they hare, ar.i tee; te! r.g a* g. . ; e ; .e a a- .-.are :n := - !r~
it. but gire tbe pnee and a com- country, they ar- loya: to their We bearc a member f Tahle-
plete description oi the article, religion, and there isn't the alight- quah's city cooocil say, tbe other
The home man thinks. oraaswae% jest prospect on earth of the church night, that the "bootleggers" had
that because he has resided in tbe audits L >wers bei-_g extertri- m e pr:u>ge a Tah]f;aab
community always, and all the natec As far as ie are personally than anybody else in town. T.-:s
old-timers know him. that they are concerned, we can't see that they standei pr-ttv -trong to as i-. as
supposed to know that be keeps are *r.y ess entitled to ex stence g; si a town as this, that oagrt.
just what they w.^... nt_ .ha. ..e - ^ .'.ie* religioos orders. ~y -eas n of :t. edacat' -a* and
gotag to sel it to r..s neig... - c:aer mr-a'-.ty mating p- :cl:vi:-es.
aad friends just as reasonablv ,s Th„ edit.- had the pteasare rank with the most decent cities
possible, as a matter .. aJ. Tbcrsdiy of n:eet:ag an oJd- of this or aay other state, and as
taey do know ne is ru- ti a time Manaana (Jackkoo cocaty). we see it. the officials are not due
atore. bot tbey are to.> u v trving p - ^ -r:eDC in the pers.a al: tie b'ame for saca a .;ncit: :a
to get br the high cost of .:ytag j H Rooj^ac, w om tie had not as the cooadlm-n referred to. for
to take a chance oa what be might seen nee 1ST?. Io car b?ybood all the officers on earth cannot
All the <ad:ng diilv piper?
periodicals ar-d maiarazires st
Dawkins Xe*s Store, opposite
poetoffi^.
Marriage Licenses.
W H it. 35 a i M -s Ja:e > z -a
35. both of Oakr.
Our everbearing straw-
3ERRIES g ve vor :-Qit every
day from ea- y summer ant' De
cerrce- Send -or Tree boot'et
The McR ! C mpary, Ot'ahama
Qty. Okla. fl 4t
The pace to eat—Biz 4.
Tr* Ne.
• i: ? :
H —t Se*-:« Mk: ae Co
Cccmfo, 13.
TAHLEQUAH ABSTRACT CO.
atCB r^LcHia. k4x«t-
NOTASYPVBUC—
ABSTRACTS
CONVEYANCES
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Te.ej-a-r. is reqnested to
anr, n-ce for city officer^, the can-
d -a'es named bei ar. sac;ect to
tbe action of tbe Dem <rat«c pri-
marv, to be held in Tahlequah,
March 20. 1917-
F;r Street Comm ssioner:
W. T. MILLER.
Order For Hearing Petition to
Sell Rul Estate
Male : Os aiona,
L :t- .« r;a-
Ia Casaty Coart
Notke of Sale of Real Estate Guar
diai.
Ia tfce safer of tbe estate of Chari^.
Lvdia Irene aac Bealaa Jaae K wWs
m:aors.
Notir* is be-eby fives in porsoacce
f aa orde- ot tee Cooaty coat of :z*
coaa'v of Ctie-okee state of Oklabcma,
■ -aaie n taeX>-a dav of Ja-=arv. 1917
trie aa-e-s <aed ifi: -d:an of tbe es'aw
of (."ririw. Lid a Irene and Be; ah
iiae Bovl^s, oianrs. will *cil at pr,v*-e
e o tae axbes: bidder, sobiect w
c zzr — • a by said coot oa :ie IT-t
day of FeOrcarr. A. D . 1917. at 10
: <* a. c . or within «x ta^a.hr
tberetroai all tbe rich' title aad later-
.s; of said C'narbe. Lvdia Irene and
Bec.aa Jaae tt^yies tn.aors. io aad to
:ae following described real estate
s *aa:ed ia Caere free coanty. State of
OciaBama, to-wit:
Tae «est ca;i o! the soaiawes* qaar-
:er J sect : a 19 -ownship 15 aorta,
-aaje 22 eis: o'ber* se <3esc->rd a>
- 3 aca 4 a sec- >n 19. t-rwnsct 15.
a --a. range 22 eas- t* ag -re notre-
s eai a:.i>ttaeat of Pe««\ Boyles 3<-
eeaaed.
Si d real esiate w : be sc-ld oa tsr
f st ag -em* aad cosd -?oas. to- :
Cash apoc coaSrasatioa of u e aad de
hverv oi de d
B is lor-te parcbase tbe-eof —ast •*
a writ ag aad mast be ti ed ■ -re
Cocatv Ccart or deJ-rered to tbe cader-
' «aed at Cooksra. (Jklasctna. aa: *i i
mas: be accompanied by tec per cea'
of the aaioaa: bid.
Dated this 3p:a day of Jascary. 1917
GEORGE W BOYLE>.
J. T. Parks, Gcartiaa
Atv for Gda fl l5
la ire -natter
:ae
W i-
ta:-.l£oc"ah
oklahoma
charge for scire ar:.. r t-ey want ,, . j
m whether he re
stock.
:>e «ras one ot the c:g en: >rce law when tbe pat c sent
mt is net w th tbeir
s i. ?. y> at school, aad was not ooly
oar beat friend, bat was oar ideal
New peop.e are com eg >k- f what a young maa ccgnt to be. The Janaary n-mber of tbe
lahoma every day ia "ores, an^ aod t was certainly a pleasure to Nortbeas'era Ne«-s. the mDathly
aoaM of theaa are Mag homes meet ha acaia. He bra at orfta of the Northeastera State
ta Cherokee ?oantv. ard unless Fayette, le. Ark r.d is travel ng Normal, edited br Pro- Bogeae
they settle eli. >e . s me . . re-, tor ajcp ngrccery h. nse. mating L. Jofcnson, i* cr table, and
dent of wh>m they can ■oqzxe as tms to«a every are weets. is an except local" y tne paper. In
ta place to trade m Tahlequah. addibos to a lot of iMnitai
if ther barpea to., .ge tbe sine ct £ sewbere -.a this paper :s the Nrrmal news, it contains some
the town by tae asmber or tbe aca cocetrteot of W. R. Miller. *p!eodxi scenes a!>ng the Ha-keH
baskies.s bonses tr.a: rvert >e ns wt>o seet> re election as street H gsway. and matter re attre to
ns papers, taey wi.. certain y c;.sa:.ss:>s>er of this aty. Mr. '■arse tod a beautifal pjctnre
it to be a sm = r: igt. y ;id tmer ta Table- *hiw-.ng the Normal campus ia
ladeed. qcaa. aad needs ao ietrodncooa ■r;-"-e* attire. Prof. Johnson is
W A Tfccrrpsca l.T. Caaa rsaa-
cl^vjnolif 4 tho*^
Insurance and Seal Estate
Oftce rrr P :stAc's
TAHLE "AH. - OKLAHUMA
-**f Jiast'T,
: :<
Tae ooly «at
st p Sears, to tbe r-c t^rs of tacs ccty. He
Nev< a gcv«d paper ?
A-rar V:>:-e jktis<:
N ■ a :: a Sir "it
9t7 James f' Saaderv
fcas-ai iet h-e a r .s r«: • va f - :r«
sa e a* tae r\-a «-ate ce<- te-i a sa :
:<- ■ *z t:r r-ksrai : - ;T• • -
stated
It is ordered, taat *a i pet:
aad rereaT -.* set for bear ac
Si dav ot Fcktun A ' ;it |. «
o clock a. ta at aaick t at tae aea
:i i a aad all per*:,as .:-errs:e- i. s.^
estate sre raqane^ -j appea- *: ■ .
raas* it aav taer hase «ay aa -;t-
«a;a,i sot be craated te- ire .
maca erf tae rei e ia-e ><i v, : T
At sa- Miwre. decease:
fan f. r ifce rea*sa ia
s*ae:
s further rrJeeei -aat a .-r-.
•i j : -der be pat- fted f.< . ac-ces.- t-
teit 't Tfce :ir«;c,:
Ta_.e.aaa. Oi.ik:si aac z- ■? -•
aac ma :< a> recared by la.
J. D CUX Cosstv iadge
J. D. Parks. Artv. for Ada * % 22
Fine fru t at the B:g 4 Fruit
Siaru
Frisco Time Table
Pe-
'* rsr aontD
N 78S M>toe 9:10 a m
No 70$ pmhtw 1ias p. m
N- Fre gbt— 22 « p e
e \ t aocjco
No *4* Freight fclo a as.
Si. rs; hiwmt j? « ? =.
no 7m motor tmf. a
Ratehact A C - nt ti. rg -be mai eg t;s rac* :a t e nt-ertis ct s d: -g bis scare to e5ect-
Mtptas ca.-c i. - tae cocatr* is s> pree::«3j semce. aad will ap- ^1 advertise Tah eQnah.
re igat 'Jiem rtt their c wn are c-fc-ate ti e rapport of all h s ——
r-iettdf a tbe pnmarT. A t* boyer at Park Hill t&Jd
nt 11 11 m.| mi pe' ifet was ae : g
pa c oat in that tews for croas
net. Ta-.s tr-ans t xV per
meet a, at east r ab.at U: X ?
per annnm. Tais is bat a hint as
to wcat ente-pr-.ses tnac rnmish
ab:r tnran aad Tah/ejcah seeds
m:ee o< taec.
CARL (FOREMAN) HAGLAND
Undertakins
Embalming
Fins DoorSo art of V4a*-:n.-; Baudia<
Pacit Ixay aac N.grn Na :i«
TAHLEQUAH.
OKLAHOMA |
Several tamners as his section i
are -proi- ng rbetr at: < stock. a
treasaerv woa d eacoarage many j
m cer to dc tiis.
when you want
that next job of
Printing
You wiB get firsf-clasa
work, and you wiB get
it when pronused. for
baring work done
when promised a one
of tae ruaes oi this a6a.
If rem prefer, send the
order by mail or bring
d to tbe o&ce at persoc.
■ ■ my
Let U Show You
What Wt Can Do
Notice of Final Settlement
S-att a! OtUsrna
Opera tee . :;:IT
-a '-be Gocen
Coart
Not'se .s bereaj rrtz inat :e raar-
d aas aa - aim x .-i ;-x <c ,
'4 —*z<n aad es-a:ea n r c-e«a:ed
tber aceeexts and per}0-
bea-tat se-.emeat. dwtr.bea t--
dsclarte -ar :aa: re S-v :av M
*a-.-t -!•- a-toe ;.Coe :f tie C:aa-T
J--ie mi Cc.aa- , aas t*ea set fc-
i rst tae sare At at st-ae : =t
aa« :ai- i gaa~ aas aai ;- >
tsr-at: s are return! :o pe r-eseai V ■;
p^pe- a.- --r". r zi r^-ce i-:j ' fL--
a booptaet aea.-at ox same aad al
fiber pervssf ale-esce: a u ; „...
aav a;-pea- a: said r.ae aad pj«e i- -
- * saaa rmfrm ta
«.aits as taer mar d«-- prap«_ ;c. ^
P-:ba:e N *1 fta-r.ai * i- ..
arrara^ Rbber; m
.-eased Ctar«« sa^x-.
t r--«a.-e No 7T raa-daa or ad-
iUrto hc*n ^
Pre«ar* No. 1711 r^ardiaa cr ai-
wis-raaae. E. W Har:aess m -js-vt ■
Hatao. aad Basaea
Probaae Nc TVS raa-*^- « u.
fb m
Going East?
Talle the
Frisco
to
St. Louis
^"hers connectioas are trade
*ith all trains to the East and
Northeast
• aere ts no better roate than
th-t
Through service, np-to-date
eqnipmeit, good track and
ro*W*d aad Fred Harvey
meals.
Let me arrange the detail* of
Tottr trip.
J. D. Parsons,
Ticket A feat
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